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1. 111 DVR Manual Advanced Settings 5 UM ABA ma x a Top Deflate B Bottom Deflate E Lett Deflate Right Deflate Brightness Contras Ant Dither OK Deflate Increasing this will increase the amount of padding on the corresponding side this is especially helpful for when the screen is not centered Note You can also see these adjustments in real time if you are using a USB mouse 9 8 Color Setting To adjust a channel s individual color setting full screen the channel right click and select Color Setting You can also press the Fn button on the front panel or IR Remote and select Color Setting ENS View 1 View 4 View 8 View 9 Pan TilvZoom Pan TiltZoom E e Search Record Alarm Output Alarm input Main Menu 112 Advanced Settings DVR Manual This will bring up the Color Setting menu A COLOR SETTING Period Period B 00 00 24 00 Hue 50 Brightness 50 Contrast 50 Saturation 50 Gain 50 You can adjust each channel s color setting and make 2 different periods for day night purposes You can also adjust the Gain control to boost a weak video signal 113 DVR Manual Advanced Settings Troubleshooting DVR Manual Chapter 10 Troubleshooting This chapter will cover the remaining menu items and their role in troubleshooting 10 1 Information Menu The information menu helps troubleshoot various issues below is
2. DVR Manual Version 10 Beta Copyright Mace Security International 2008 DVR Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Initial Setup eere ld BOX EONten Sn oa 1 2 Operating CA dis To Back Paneldintrodu lor sisse ne t dl iue tet vi ste AA a attuli 1 4 SpecilicatilOLiSuiedamistdetbes iens es esta ro stesse ket ed reide Elie t uL eme vada Ne epi DA ew Chapter 2 System Navigation eere 2 1 Front Patriel Opera ON 2 2 SATS B IVIQUSO aid Za IR Remote COMMER Ole eie edo en sack Dacca NE tae AE dash MP oL ed E Chapter 3 Basic Settings eere 3 1 Logging into the System Mlenwu sess eene enne enn nnne nennt nennen innen 9 2 A dresse ebrei abc P E reet told pA IR EN Ce Dei siba se ut odia dedu eee DUE DS GOI i e M IA ENCORE A AN SS CULL iaa A rrr TR eee Chapter 4 Searching Video A A A A us m ete LE I E MONS Eae e Stn PROTEC 4 2 Playback Bar 4 3 Advanced Search Features uo ennen e hee is Chapter 5 Backup Video S T Backip Medida sensn oo a O oan uS ciete iss OU N HB 19 20 22 24 28 30 32 34 36 38 Table of Contents 5 2 Backup Menu 5 2 1 RT3 style Mens 5 2 2 HP
3. IP Address A Subnet Mask B Gateway C Service Port D Protocol F Host Name Sever Iz User Name Default 192 255 192 37777 TCP 255 0 DVR Manual o coUa m 1 108 IP FILTER y NEP HTTP Port E Max Connection 10 G Properties NTP Port Password Figure 6 11 A IP Address This is the local address of the DVR this number should be unique and no other device on your network can have this IP otherwise an IP conflict occurs B Subnet Mask Defines the subnet that is being used on the local network wherever there is a 255 both the IP and Gateway should match in the corresponding fields C Gateway Also known as the default gateway this address and your router s IP should match Note For more information on how you determine what the IP subnet and gateway need to be please see 6 2 Networking 101 02 DVR Manual Networking D Service Port This port is responsible for all video and configuration data transmission over the network interface this can be changed if needed E HTTP Port This port is responsible for loading the web interface in Internet Explorer Note If changing from pot 80 to a different port you must type the full address along with the port number ex http 192 168 1 108 81 F G Protocol Protocol used for web viewing Max Connection Defines the maximum amount of users that can be connected to the DVR simultaneously IP Filter Inpu
4. Right Key Functions Select single quad 8 9 or 16 channel display modes Select Pan Tilt Zoom control in single channel mode Select Color Setting menu in single channel mode Select Search Menu Select Record Menu for manual or schedule recording Enable or disable alarm outputs Enable or disable alarm inputs Open Video Matrix menu Open main menu ooo ooo oo Scroll Wheels Functions gt Scroll between items in drop down list gt Increase or decrease numerical values Note It is recommended that the USB mouse be used whenever possible for both the best user experience and ease of use 16 System Navigation 2 3 IR Remote Control Record ag Enter Menu Em 17 DVR Manual DVR Manual Key Name Add Mult Numeric Keypad Record Enter Fn Esc Directional Arrows Previous Next File Slow Speed Stop Play Pause Skip Skip Reverse Fast Forward Symbol Add IMult 0 9 Record Enter Menu Fn Esc A V 4 N I lt m gt Il gt gt jaa gt gt System navigation Function Press and input DVR address 008 is default and press Enter to program remote Selects single quad 8 9 and 16 Channel display modes Number and alphanumeric input Brings up the record menu for manual stop start recording Press once to bring up system menu login screen Press in any menu to advance to Save Search or Backup Press with item highlighted to proceed Press
5. Wiper se 4 i E o ee Value 1 Focus SF Mie AP eae m o pa am ore Figure 7 44 Figure 7 45 By clicking on you will open the Advanced PTZ functions below the control menu Figure 7 45 You can only enter the camera s menu using the DVR s control point 90 PTZ Installation DVR Manual 7 4 Troubleshooting PTZ Issues Common PTZ issues are no control constant rebooting or video loss Troubleshooting these issues requires a systematic approach Below is a simple step by step guide that solves most of these issues There are 5 major factors that should be considered 1 2 3 4 5 Bad Addressing Wrong Protocol Incorrect Baud Rate Insufficient cable gauge Wrong power supply Step 1 Reboot Camera Initial Screen Reboot the camera by temporarily removing the power source and then rebooting During camera start up record the information shown on this screen 9 2008 06 30 10 38 23PM ADDR 001 H BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY NONE PROTOCOL MSP SD MODEL SOFTWARE 1 31 BOOTURRE 1 26 CONFIGURING X029 97 11 2 T 026 078 DVR Manual PTZ Installation Verify that the following information matches in the DVR s configuration Address Baud Rate and Protocol If changes need to be made in the camera s settings check the dipswitch settings in the camera s manual A reboot is required for the changes to take into effect Step 2 Check Polarities Verify that the corresp
6. srRNT RO A 9 2 ATarm OUELDUE os pO E ia LOD SPARTINA IDEE seid ia LOO 94 Mantal RECO ass LOO OPAC COMINGS osc cM RN OT 9 6 AuUto Malhiterialiee ss ec tee iR E VEA Pr ONE pu rna LL 9 8 COlOT Sel gs da t veo ei RU Enti ou imn Chapter 10 Troubleshooting eee eee eee ere er ern nnn 114 10 1 Intormstion Menlo LA 10 tl ID DMO TTE REN Ed 10 k Sc cd rom RES I ITA TO LL des System VEA ON O A NS O O 0 iii Chapter 1 Initial Setup 1 1 Box Contents Included in the accessory box of your DVR will be the following items User Manual Software CD Power Cable USB Mouse Mounting Brackets IR Remote Control PTZ Decoder Video Loop Out Audio Dongle Dongle 400RT2 800RT2 and 56MR models only RT3 models only Initial Setup DVR Manual 1 2 Operating Conditions Working Temperature 50 131 F Working Relative Humidity 10 90 Using a UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply with surge and battery backup is strongly recommended for DVRs and all associated devices routers modems etc e Avoid extreme heat e Avoid direct sunlight e Avoid excessive humidity e Maintain horizontal mounting e Avoid excessive vibrations e Do not place other devices on top of the DVR e Operate in a well ventilated place e Do not block the cooling fan Before Powering Up Make sure the orange tab on the power supply is set to 115V Plug power supply into a reliable 110VAC p
7. Choose between Schedule or Manual Start Stop Recording 106 Advanced Settings 9 5 Accounts DVR Manual First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on User Group 888888 admin 666666 user admin admin default user Add User Modify User Add Group Modity Group to enter the Accounts menu status Login Local Normal Normal Default User Modify Password Add User Add new users to the system and set the desired permissions Figure 9 51 Add Group Create new groups in the system and give them specific permissions Figure 9 52 107 DVR Manual Advanced Settings a Add User Name Pasaword Group admin Memo 1 Authority 1 Control Panel 4 Shutdown the device J Monitor 4 Monitor CHOT B Monitor CHO02 6 Monitor CHO03 7 Monitor CHO4 B Monitor CHOS 4 Page Up Page Down Heuseable Confirm Enable Disable Authority Save Cancel Figure 9 51 Name Meme Authority Control Panel Shutdown tha device Moniter Monitor CH01 Monitor_CHO02 Monitor CH03 Monitor CHO4 Monitor CHOS Monitor CHO5 EM Monitor_CH07 aq Miarnhias OLIN 14 Page Up Save Page Down Enable Disable Authority Cancel Figure 9 52 108 Advanced Settings DVR Manual Modify User Change user permissions and what group they are in ii GROUP Name Memo Di P GJ AD E up co ia Page Up
8. Compression By default set to H 264 this setting may also include MP4 in certain Versions 24 DVR Manual Basic Settings Resolution The resolution of the recording is very important to the overall quality The resolution is made up of horizontal and vertical lines which when multiplied gives us the Total Active Pixels Below is a table to use as a reference Resolution HxVLines NTSC Total Active Pixels Models CIF 352 x 240 84 480 All Models RT3 Series Extra Stream BCIF 528 x 240 126 720 DVR 400RT2 DVR 800RT2 QCIF 176 x 120 21 120 RT3 Series Extra Stream HD1 352 x 480 168 960 DVR 400RT2 DVR 800RT2 RT3 Series D1 704 x 480 337 920 RT3 Series Figure 3 42 Bit Rate Determines whether the DVR is writing video at a Constant bit rate CBR ora Variable bit rate VBR CBR is the default setting while VBR will vary write speed based on the amount of motion detected Quality Adjust the amount of compression used to encode the video files with 1 being the highest compression and 6 using little to no compression at all Frame rate Adjust the amount of frames the DVR records per second with 30 being the highest Audio Must be selected if audio recording is desired RT3 Series maximum FPS 30 7 depending on how many channels use D1 resolution 25 Basic Settings DVR Manual Encode cont d Cover Area In the Overlay section you can select a privacy mask by using Cover Area Simply use the mouse to c
9. Page Down F Seleci Cancel backup device or file Detect Backup Stop Erase Figure 5 21 Note The CD DVD USB capacity will not display unless device is inserted before entering the backup menu You can also click Detect EI to refresh the menu 39 DVR Manual Backup Video A Device Number Displays the number assigned by the DVR to the backup device By default the CD DVD drive will be displayed as 1 any additional device like a USB drive will be shown in the same manner B Device Type Shows the type of backup device that is available A CD DVD burner will appear sgO IDE CDRW while a USB device will save sdb USB DISK C LeftSpace Total Capacity Displays the available space and the total capacity on the backup device Note _ _ _ The CD DVD and USB capacity will not show unless you insert the disc before enter ing the backup menu You can also click D Device Status Will display whether the device is ready for backup or has an error E Detect Scans DVR for any attached backup devices F Stop Stops the device during backup or detect G Erase Attempts to erase media Check only one device that you want to eras if the format is successful Left space and Total capacity will match H Backup This opens the backup menu Figure 5 22 Note If there is no disc attached for backup the DVR will display an error Disc Not Present Insert a disc then Detect to resolve th
10. Gateway This is the router s IP address the DVR s gateway should be the same Step 4 With this information we can go back into the DVR and configure the network settings Figure 6 11 Note The IP address we assigned 192 168 1 108 because there is no conflict with this ad dress and another device on the same network 57 Networking DVR Manual Networking 101 cont d Now that the DVR has been configured correctly let s take a look at how our local network can now be interpreted PC IP 182 168 1 100 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 ROUTER IP 192 168 1 254 Subnet 255 255 255 0 DVR IP 182 168 1 108 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Note The modem s IP address is not mentioned because the modem should be in bridged mode and therefore the modem will not have a local IP 58 DVR Manual Networking Step 5 Test the connection by using Internet Explorer type the IP address QcoO gmenmeeim CESE en File Edit View Favorites Tools Help w d e Multi channel disk recording system WEB Service S Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant 59 Networking DVR Manual 6 3 Port Forwarding NAT This section will explain port forwarding ion a basic router for detailed information on your router please visit www portforward com routers Port forwarding is a setting used in routers to allow remote access of a network using specific ports Our DVRs use
11. Motion Detection MD and Alarm Period 1 6 Each channel can have 6 different schedule periods per day Periods are in 24 Hour format to prevent errors and minimize overlapping schedules Note When entering the Schedule menu DVR will always default setting to the cur rent day please change the week day to desired day to see the proper schedule 28 DVR Manual Prerecord Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Regulai To save your settings click on Save p at the bottom of the screen SCHEDULE Wee day Redundancy Requiat MD E 12 Figure 3 5 Basic Settings To copy your settings to a different channel click CIR at the bottom of the screen To paste copied settings to a different channel click En at the bottom of the screen To default your settings click on R at the bottom of the screen 29 Basic Settings DVR Manual 3 6 Display From the System menu click on to enter the menu VE E Channel Name Modily Channel Displ qy E Overlay Info Enable oul 1 fa TT Ei View i Figure 3 61 To save your settings click on Save at the bottom of the screen To default settings click on R at the bottom of the screen 30 DVR Manual Basic Settings Transparency Set the menu transparency 128 being the lowest and 255 the highest Channel Name Modify the channel names Figure 3 62 CAM 2 CAM 4 Figure 3 62 Time Display Enable
12. Ohms Audio Output BNC 1 Channel 200 3000mv 5K Ohms BNC Video Display 1 4 Windows 1 4 9 Windows 1 4 9 16 Windows Video Standard NTSC 525 Lines 60F s PAL 625 Lines 50F s System Real time recording single channel playback and simultaneous network Resource playback Triplex Image Resolution NTSC PAL Real Time Monitor D1 704x480 704x576 Playback CIF 352x240 352x288 Video Recording Rate NTSC 1F s 7F s PAL 1F s 7F s Adjustable Video Image Quality 6 Different Levels MPEG 4 H 264 ADPCM Video Compression Audio Compression 2 internal IDE Ports Maximum 4 Hard Disk Capability HDDs Hard Disk Usage Network Interface Pan Tilt Control Back Up Methods Alarm Input 4 Internal IDE Ports Maximum 8 HDDs Video 56 900MB Hr Audio28 8MB Hr RJ 45 10 100M Ethernet Connection RS 485 Selectable Protocol CD DVD Drive USB Drive Network Download 8 Channel Voltage alarm Input 3 Channel Relay Output 1 Channel Controllable 12V 16 Channel Voltage Alarm Input Alarm Output 6 Channel Relay Output Alarm Relay 30VDC 2A 125VAC 1A Relay Output Power Supply 220V 25 50 2 Hz 110V 60Hz Power Consumption 20W No HDD 30W No HDD 40W No HDD Working Temperature 14F 131F Relative Humidity Barometric Pressure Size Weight 1096 9096 86kpa 106kpa 2U Standard Industrial Case 441mm x 430mm x 89mm W x D x H 24lb No HDD Initial Setup DVR Manual Specifications cont d Detail Operating System Inter
13. action the DVR performs when all hard drives become full By default this is set to Overwrite to prevent the loss of video When set to Stop the DVR will have an alarm requesting action Pack Duration The minimum file size when set to record continuously this can be lowered and increased based on personal preference DVR No Also known as the Address of the DVR this is used with the IR Remote control and MSP KBD keyboard controller Video Standard Choose between NTSC and PAL video standards Some models will not have PAL available call support to see if upgrade is available Auto Logout Once this time is exceeded the system will require the username and password to access the menu 22 DVR Manual avstiem me Date Format Date epal atol hime 2 omai Language HDD Full Pack Duration Default 09 15 2007 09 33 31 AM MM DD YYYY 12 HOUR ENGLISH Overwrite Figure 3 31 Basic Settings Save Cancel Save To save your settings click META on at the bottom of the screen To default settings click META on at the bottom of the screen 23 Basic Settings DVR Manual 3 4 Encode From the System menu click on y to enter the menu Channel Compression Resolution Bit Rate Lluality Frame Rate Audio Cover Area Time Display a Channel Display i Copy as Default Save Cancel Figure 3 41 Channel Select channel 1 16 or All for setting to be applied to
14. an overview of the functions found within this menu 10 1 1 HDD Info First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the HDD Info menu HDD INFO Start Time End Time 2008 06 15 08 59 45AM 2008 07 08 12 00 00AM 2008 06 30 08 16 01AM 2008 07 08 12 00 00AM 2008 06 15 08 59 45AM 2008 06 30 08 16 024M ta Page Up Page Down View type and capacity Continued on next page 114 Troubleshooting DVR Manual a HDD INFO IDE Master Slave 1 Type Total Space Free Space Status Ail 152620M 0M 1 Read Write 152620M OM Normal 14 Page Up Page Down View recording times IDE Displays the available IDE ports Master Lists any drive that is set to master on the corresponding IDE channel with a o Slave Lists any drive that is set to slave on the corresponding IDE channel This menu will display total and free space on all drives along with a detailed analysis of each drive that is installed Type The type can be set in the HDD Management menu Status Displays the drive status 115 DVR Manual Networking Troubleshooting cont d In order to see the available times on the DVR click View recording times the second page of the HDD Info menu will appear 54 HDD INFO Master EN Slava Led Start Time End lime All 2008 06 16 08 59 454M 2008 07 08 12 00 00AM 1 2008 06 30 08 16 01AM 2008 07 08 12 00 00AM 2008 06 15 08 5
15. camera using Internet Explorer After connecting to the DVR full screen the desired channel then Right click on the screen and select PTZ Control Realtime Monitor k Multi Camera Preview P Start Dialog Playback Control Bar PTZ Control volume Adjustment Alarm Settings Network Data Flux Full Screen videa Zoom k video Windows Continued on next page 88 PTZ Installation DVR Manual This will bring up the PTZ control window Figure 7 40 from this window you have full control of the PTZ camera Similar to the DVR s control point you can use the Set function to program presets tours etc Figure 7 41 PTZ Control xXx PTZ Control Function Preset Tour Mo Set Speed Figure 7 40 Figure 7 41 Clicking Page Switch will bring up a second page of functions here you can call pre sets and start stop tours along with scans PTZ Control Preset Auto Taur Pattern Aux On Auto Scan Aus OFF Auto Pan ight Ll 89 DVR Manual PTZ Installation 7 3 3 Using Pro Surveillance System The Pro Surveillance System software allows you to easily control PTZs from multiple DVRs After connecting to the DVR full screen the desired channel then click on the PTZ bar to open the PTZ control menu Figure 7 44 dl n d Function Setup ha ru Preset Fattern e e ae ee ec I dy in huta Scan Auto Tour Speed Light
16. desired date when the event occurred you can also use the calendar which will highlight any date with recorded video Enter the desired time and click on Search D Click on D to bring up the calendar screen Figure 4 12 2008 04 04 Le 2008__J gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat DES MAE OSS EE 6 8 1390111112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Figure 4 12 B Record Type Choose between All default MD and Alarm record search C Channel Select Channels 1 16 Some versions allow you to search 2 channels simultaneously D Results Window After a search is performed results will be displayed in this area Double click on a file to play E Backup Search Click on the left button to jump to the backup menu and the right button to search If you are not using a mouse press Enter twice to perform the search 34 Searching Video DVR Manual 4 2 Playback Bar Overview The playback bar is used to control the video that is being displayed during search Ne 1 4 From left to right Function Start Playback Stop Play Backward Slow Play Fast Play Previous Frame Next Frame Previous File Next File Previous Channel Next Channel Full Screen Figure 4 21 Symbol Description gt I al i Click to play highlighted file or first file if none highlighted from the results window Stop playback Pla
17. in single channel mode to enter PTZ or Color Setting menu Select or de select region in motion detection menu Backspace when entering system password Shift between drive space and recorded times display in HDD info menu Press to return to a previous menu exit menu or cancel play back Press left or right to select menu items Press up or down to change menu items Press right during playback to skip forward Press up or down during play back to change channels Press during playback to skip between files in the search list Press for playback 1 4 1 8 1 16 and 1 32 normal playback speed Press to stop playback Play or pause playback Press during playback to skip forward Press during playback to skip backwards Press for 4x 8x and 12x normal playback speed 18 Basic Settings DVR Manual Chapter 3 Basic Settings 3 1 Logging into the System Menu Enter the System Menu by doing one of the following Left clicking once on the screen Pressing Enter on the front panel Pressthe Enter Menu key on the IR Remote This will bring up the System Login screen PII a a l gt s o o om RO a a Using the numerical pad or mouse select 888888 as the username and password by default click OK to enter the System Menu 19 Basic Settings DVR Manual 3 2 System Settings A mouse will be used to navigate the system menu please press Enter wherever a click is specified Th
18. is compatible with any version video file downloaded from a Mace DVR SECURITY PRODUCTS E NL 4 35 HO Figure 5 31 5 3 1 Installation After downloading the player from our website Also included on DVR software CD Double click on the installation file to install The following window will appear Welcome Exm Welcome to the Mace Player Setup program This program will install Mace Player on your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel 45 DVR Manual Backup Video Click next and select the directory where you would like to install the player By default the location is C Program Files Mace Security Mace Player Choose Destination Location Setup will install Mace Player in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose not to install Mace Player by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Dir
19. latest version is available on our website for download at www macepro com support downloads 70 DVR Manual Networking 6 5 1 Remote Client Installation Step 1 Open the installation file and click next to continue Welcome Welcome to the Remote Client Setup program This program will install Remote Client on pour computer It iz strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then clase any programs vou have running Click Next ta continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel Setup will install Remote Client in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another directory You can choose nat to install Remote Client by clicking Cancel to exit Setup CAProgram Files Mlace Secunty remote client Browse Fre Directory Space Required 4532 K Space Available 6750020 E Cancel 71 Networking DVR Manual Step 3 Choose which folder in the Start Menu the program will be located click n
20. or disable the System time from displaying Channel Display Enable or disable channel names from real time monitor view Overlay Info Remove record icon signal diagnostic and motion detect icons from real time monitor view Enable Tour Select this function to enable the camera tour on the primary display below are the available single and split screen modes Interval Measured in seconds this is the amount of time the tour will dwell on each selected monitor view Note Disabling the time or channel display in this menu will not remove them from the video recording to disable please see 3 4 Encode Page 24 31 Searching Video DVR Manual Chapter 4 Searching Video 4 1 Search Menu First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to continue The search window will appear El StartTime Type 2008 03 28 12 00 G gt AIT Continue on next page 32 Searching Video DVR Manual Searching Video cont d StartTime Type Figure 4 11 Overview The search menu gives you a quick and easy to way search playback and backup video files to a CD or USB disk The other features available on our systems include Digital Zoom Single and Dual channel playback Calendar view with recorded dates highlighted Search based on record type Link to backup menu for easy archiving 9 9 9 9 33 DVR Manual Searching Video A Search Date Time Input the
21. 04 PM Focusing Aperture 75 Networking DVR Manual 6 6 Troubleshooting For troubleshooting please contact our technical support 1 866 392 MACE 76 DVR Manual Networking TI PTZ Installation DVR Manual Chapter 7 PTZ Installation This chapter will provide connection diagrams for all model DVRs how to control the PTZ using both the DVR and the PTZ Controller and cover all the features available when using the Mace Protocol 7 1 Connections The RT series 800HP and 1600HP all have the same type of connection for RS 485 control RS 485 A RS 485 B 78 PTZ Installation DVR Manual The 400HP 400RT2 800RT2 and 56MR all use a PTZ decoder for control RS 485 A Found in the DVR Accessory box The 400MM is unique in its connection for RS 485 control RS 485A mace RS 485 B rn 79 DVR Manual PTZ Installation Connections cont d Cable Requirements We recommend that you use 24AWG CAT5 shielded twisted pair or better for RS 485 communication from any PTZ to the DVR The maximum distance you can run without any repeaters is 1 000 meters or 3 280 feet 80 PTZ Installation DVR Manual 7 2 PTZ Menu Overview Before continuing reboot each PTZ camera you need to configure during boot up copy the Address Protocol and Baud Rate for easy configuration 2008 06 30 10 35 23PM ADDR Q01 H BAUD RATE 9600 PARITY NONE PROTOCOL MS
22. 2 ports to transmit data 80 and 37777 These ports can be changed depending on what the network allows some ISPs Internet Service Providers block outbound traffic on port 80 Step 1 Connect to the router configuration by putting the default gateway in Internet Explorer Type in the username and password for your router ju 7 n http 192 168 1 254 le l Pl File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Y a we od Q Connecting t hy am v Page iG Tools Connect The server 192 168 1 254 at router requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name admin Password Remember my password Waiting For http 192 168 1 254 amp Internet M 100 60 DVR Manual Networking Step 2 Make sure that all firewalls in the router are disabled these settings are usually located under the Security or Firewall menu Refer to the router s manual for more information on where this is located SPI Stateful Packet Inspection must also be dis abled this setting is usually found in modem routers i http 192 168 1 254 pir e File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Dl v gt de od Errenal fa mh Page Of Tools Wireless G Broadband Router Securi Applications a ty Setu
23. 9 45AM 2008 06 30 08 16 02AM Page Up Page Down View type and capacity Here you can see the available search times that are on the DVR with individual times shown per hard drive 10 1 2 BPS First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on EL to enter the BPS menu Continued on next page 116 Troubleshooting DVR Manual iy BPS Channel Kb S 1 93 This menu screen displays the speed at which video is being stored on the DVR The wave will give you a visual representation of this usage KB s Kilobytes per second MB H Megabytes per hour 10 1 3 System Log First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the System Log menu 117 DVR Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting cont d w LOG Type All Start Time 2008 06 30 12 00 00 AM End Time 2008 07 01 12 00 00 AM Search 20 Log Time Event 11 08 06 30 08 36 43PM lt admin gt User Login 12 08 06 30 08 36 52PM admin User Logout 13 08 06 30 09 21 43PM admin User Login 14 06 06 30 09 27 05PM admin User Logout 15 08 06 30 09 32 01PM admin User Login 16 08 06 30 09 33 41PM admin User Logout 17 08 06 30 10 20 47PM lt default gt User Logout 18 08 06 30 10 20 47PM 888888 User Login 19 08 06 30 11 19 14PM lt 888888 gt User Logout 20 08 06 30 11 19 14PM lt defaul gt User Login 14 Page Up Page Down You can vi
24. C Audio Outputs H Ethernet D Video Outputs USB E AUX Audio J Alarm RS 485 F VGA K 12V Power Input Initial Setup DVR Manual 1 4 Specifications Detail Operating System Interface Video Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Video Display Video Standard System Resource Image Resolution Video Recording Rate Video Image Quality Video Compression Audio Compression Hard Disk Capability Hard Disk Usage Network Interface Pan Tilt Control Back Up Methods Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Relay Power Supply Power Consumption Working Temperature Relative Humidity Barometric Pressure Size Weight DVR 400RT2 DVR 800RT2 DVR 1600RT2 Embedded Linux OS USB Mouse IR Remote Front Panel GUI 4 8 Channel Composite video NTSC PAL BNC 1 0Vp p 75 16 Channel composite video NTSC PAL Ohms BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 2 PAL NTSC composite video outputs 1 PAL NTSC composite video output BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 VGA Monitor VGA monitor output output 4 channel 200 1000mv 10K 8 channel 200 1000mv 10K 16 channel 200 1000mv 10K Ohms RCA Ohms BNC Ohms BNC 1 Two Way audio communication RCA 1 Channel 2000mv 1K Ohms BNC 1 Channel 200 3000mv 5K Ohms BNC 1 4 Windows 1 4 9 Windows 1 4 9 16 Windows NTSC 525 Lines 60F s PAL 625 Lines 50F s Real time recording single channel playback and simultaneous network playback Triplex NTSC PAL
25. P SD MODEL SOFTWARE 1 31 BOOTUARE 1 26 CONFIGURING X029 9 Y11 2 T 026 018 A Channel Select the appropriate Channel where the PTZ is going to be displayed B Protocol This drop down list displays all of the available protocols use the one that is specified during PTZ boot up 81 DVR Manual PTZ Installation PANTILT ZOOM Channel A Protocol Address Baudrate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Copy Paste Default av Cancel C Address Input the camera s address D Baud Rate The speed at which the camera transmits data measured in bits E Data Bits By default 8 only change this if your installation requires it F Stop Bits Default is 1 change if necessary G Parity None by default Note D If you are using more than 1 PTZ make sure that each has a unique address to avoid cross communication 82 PTZ Installation DVR Manual 7 3 PTZ Control The DVR has 3 different Control Points from which you can use the PTZ functions 7 3 1 Using the DVR s GUI You can gain control of the DVR from the DVR each of the following 2 ways Method 41 Using the Mouse Step 1 Double click on the desired channel name so that it is full screen Step 2 Right click anywhere on the screen and select Pan Tilt Zoom from the list View 1 View 4 View 8 View 9 E Color Setting Search Record Alarm Output Alarm Input Main Menu Method 2 Using the DVR Front Panel or IR Re
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27. Real Time Monitor D1 704x480 704x576 Playback CIF 352x240 352x288 NTSC PAL Real Time Monitor D1 704x480 704x576 Playback HD1 352x480 352x576 CIF 352x240 352x288 NTSC 1F s 30F s PAL 1F s 25F s Adjustable 6 Different Levels MPEG 4 H 264 PCM 4 Internal IDE Ports Maximum 8 HDDs Video 56 900MB Hr Audio28 8MB Hr RJ 45 10 100M Ethernet Connection RS 485 Selectable Protocol CD DVD Drive USB Drive Network Download 8 Channel Voltage alarm Input 3 Channel Relay Output 1 Channel Controllable 12V Output 16 Channel Voltage Alarm Input 6 Channel Relay Output 30VDC 2A 125VAC 0 5A Relay Output 30VDC 2A 125VAC 1A Relay Output 220V 25 50 2 Hz 110V 60Hz 25W No HDD 40W No HDD 14F 131F 1096 9096 86kpa 106kpa 2U Standard Industrial Case 441mm x 430mm x 89mm W x D x H 24lb No HDD DVR Manual Initial Setup Specifications cont d Detail DVR 400HP DVR 800HP DVR 1600HP Operating System Embedded Linux OS Interface USB Mouse IR Remote Front Panel GUI 4 8 Channel Composite video NTSC PAL BNC 1 0Vp p 75 16 Channel composite video NTSC PAL Video Input Ohms BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 PAL NTSC composite video output BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 2 PAL NTSC composite video outputs BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 VGA Video Output 1 VGA monitor output Monitor output 4 channel 200 1000mv 10K 8 16 channel 200 1000mv 10K Ohms RCA 1 Two Way audio communi Audio Input Ohms BNC cation RCA 1 Channel 2000mv 1K
28. admin admin Modify Group adminisirator group Authority Control Panel iw Shutdown the device iw Monitor Monitor CH01 Monitor CHO2 Monitor CHO03 Monitor CHO4 Monitor CHO5 Monitor CHOS Save Page Down Enable Disable Authority Delete Cancel Modify group Change group permissions 109 GROUP Name Memo 1 1 3 3 d 6 6 1 8 9 F Page Up admin admin Modify Group administrator group Authority Control Panel i Shutdown the device Monitor Manitor CH01 Monitor CHO Monitor CHO03 Monitor CHO4 Monitor jl CHO5 Monitor CHOG Save Page Down Enable Disable Authority Delete Cancel DVR Manual Advanced Settings cont d Modify Password Use to change account passwords iS Modity Password Name 888888 New Password Confirm Cancel Advanced Settings 110 Advanced Settings DVR Manual 9 6 Auto Maintenance First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Maintenance menu Never al 12 00AM Never Cancel The auto maintenance feature can perform a scheduled reboot of the system once a week to ensure system stability you can also set the DVR to Auto Delete video files that are older than a certain amount of days 9 7 TV Adjust First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the TV Adjust menu
29. ct a language for operation Select Language This iz the first time you run thie program please select the language you want to U E English Highlight English then click OK to continue You may be asked to add the program to the Firewall s allowed programs Windows Security Alert E E T To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program ce Mame P55 exe Microsoft Publisher Unknown Keep Blocking Unblock Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program trom accepting connections from the Internet or a network IF vau recognize the program ar trust the publisher you can unblock it Wher should unblock a program 66 DVR Manual Networking If you do not allow the program access through the firewall you will have connection issues The software will require you to login the default username and password is admin You can change this password in the system this is only for accessing the software SIIRVEIUIFAN CED User Name Password Device List 67 Networking DVR Manual Using the Pro Surveillance System cont d Enter the DVR s login information then click Save to add to the list Device Management Device List Device Mame IP Address Port Humber UserName Channel Amo Device Mame IP Address Port Number C Domain Name Password DONS Por After saving you will
30. different drive functions like gt gt Read Write Drives set to this setting will store new video and overwrite when necessary Read only Drive will let you search but does not store any new video Redundant Sets the drive as RAID when used with the Extr Stream function in Encode Format Erases all video on selected drive click to perform the action Recover Attempts to recover a bad hard disk Type Displays drive function Status Should say Normal unless there is some error Capacity The total drive capacity Record Time Shows the available search times on he disk 104 Advanced Settings DVR Manual 9 2 Alarm Output First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Alarm Output menu P ALARM OUTPUT Channel ALARM STATUS OK Cancel This screen shows you which Alarm Outputs are being used 9 3 Alarm input First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Alarm Input menu ALARM INPUT 2345656 6 101112 13 14 15 16 OK Cancel This screen displays which channels have activated alarm inputs 105 DVR Manual Advanced Settings 9 4 Manual Record First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on Record Mode schedule Manual Stop OK Cancel me O ooo ee eee NOUO CP UR UR ee ee ee s Rm
31. e System menu Figure 3 21 gives you access to all of the DVRs settings Click on Setting to continue ADVANCED BACKUP SHUTDOWN Y View and modity system configuration parameters date and time recording schedule recording frame rate and image quality network ry Y T ser alee parameters and many others Figure 3 21 Once in the Settings menu you will have many items to choose from Figure 3 22 20 DVR Manual Basic Settings For this chapter we will be focusing on the General Encode Schedule and Display menus Click on General to continue 33 N ENCODE SCHEDULE RS232 NETWORK ALARM DETECT PAN TILT ZOOM DISPLAY DEFAULT Y Reset Date Time and display format Set record file length Configure DVR remote control address Figure 3 22 21 Basic Settings DVR Manual 3 3 General System Time Make sure that the System Time matches the local time where the system is located After changing system time click the Save next to the time This will save the time to a on board battery that keeps the time even when the system is turned off Date Format Separator You can change the date format and separator type base on personal preference or location Time Format Choose between 12 Hour AM PM and 24 Hour time formats Language Choose between English Spanish language formats May not be available on all versions call support for upgrade if Spanish required HDD Full This specifies what
32. e mace player that allows you to easily convert files from dav and mp4 format to a avi file Click on the E button to open the AVI conversion tool AAA X T Deor File Turgut Filu G sers siels czktophi DL K IX zod0E OE A ae Browse for the desired file and then click on the Convert button in the center screen to create an avi file in the same directory Note Please make sure that the file is not on a CD when converting this will result in an error because the CD will not allow a file to be written to it Copy the necessary files to the computer s hard drive first You can also take a snapshot by clicking the button during playback By default the screenshot folder is C Program FilesiMace Security Mace Player picture This will not work properly in Vista unless UAC User Account Control is disabled 50 Networking DVR Manual Chapter 6 Networking This chapter will cover the DVR s network configuration for both local and remote Access installing and using the client software along with common troubleshooting tips 6 1 Network Menu Overview First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Network Menu IP Address Subnet Mask 255 IP FILTER Gateway 264 Service Port HTTP Port 80 Protocol Max Connection 10 Properties NTP EI Host Name Server IP boi Port User Name Password Default Cancel 51 Networking Networking cont d 14
33. ecording on multiple channels when video is completely lost Mask Detect will start recording on multiple channels when the DVR senses a camera is being covered will Motion Detection starts based on light and pixel change depending on 96 sensitivity DVR Manual Other Settings Other Settings cont d Latch The amount of time in seconds that the DVR will trigger recording once motion Is detected Once this amount of time passes with no motion detected the DVR Shuts down recording Enable Tour Elect this function if you would like to have the DVR automatically full Screen the channel when motion is detected PTZ Preset If this channel has a PTZ configured you can select a preset be called when motion is detected Region Highlight the region that you want to trigger motion any motion detected outside the region will not be recorded 97 Other Settings DVR Manual Sensitivity The higher the sensitivity the less motion is required to trigger recording Alarm Out Allows you to set triggers on connected alarm devices Period 1 2 Specifies up to 2 different periods during with alarm devices will be used 8 3 Alarm I O First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Alarm menu ALARM Alarm in 1 Source of alarm Local input Type Normal Open Enable Tour Record Channel Latch 10 ec Piz Preset Set Alarm Qui Sh
34. ectory C AProgram Files Mace Security ace Player Browse Space Required 3320 K Space Avalable 55580572 E Cancel After clicking next you will be asked to select the location of the program in the Start Menu Select Program Folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below ou may tupe a new folder name or select ane fram the Existing Folders list Click Nest to continue Program Folder Mace SecurtyMace Player Existing Folders Accessones Administrative Tools BitLord Dell Extras and Upgrades Games Gtk Intel Matris Storage Manager iTunes Back Cancel 46 Backup Video DVR Manual Installation cont d Click close to complete the installation Setup i complete and Mace Player is now installed Click Close to end the Setup 2008 02 25 09 59 58AM Figure 5 36 47 DVR Manual Backup Video 5 3 2 Using the MACE Player After installation open the player by going to Start Menu All Programs Mace Security Mace Player On first run the program will ask you if you want to Associate File Types to which you want to click OK There are 3 ways to open DVR files with the player 1 Double click on a file with the extension dav or mp4 the video window will appear Figure 5 36 Nn al Open Media File ER QC DVD RW Drive D DVR Video v 4 Search P Organize E Views fi NewFolder Eta PEE Name Size Ty
35. er Jog Wheel Directional Arrows Press left or right to select menu items Press up or down to change menu items Press right 12 System Navigation S6MR Series Key Name Symbol Shift Shift Directional Arrows A Y lt gt ac Esc ERES Enter Reverse Play Pause id Reverse Play Pause l Previous File lt Record Rec i Fn Next File l Fast Forward pp Play Pause Il 13 DVR Manual Function Press to shift between numbers letters CAPS and symbols when entering system password See Page 12 for a full description Press to return to previous menu exit menu or cancel playback See page 12 for a full description Play or pause playback in reverse Play or pause playback in reverse During playback press to play previous file in search list Press to display the record menu for manual start stop recording See Page 11 for a full description Press during playback to play next file in search list Press for 4x 8x and 12x normal playback speed See page 12 for a full description DVR Manual System Navigation cont d 400MM Series System Navigation Key Name Play Pause Fast Forward Next File Shift Esc Reverse Play Pause Slow Speed Previous File Fn Record Directional Arrows Enter Shift Esc I lt I lt Fn Rec A Y lt P Enter Function Play or pause playback Press for 4x 8x and 12x normal playback speed Press during playback
36. et Automatic Configuration DHCP 169 24 0 121 255 255 255 0 169 24 0 1 68 87 74 162 68 87 68 162 Status Waiting For http 192 168 1 254f For troubleshooting information see 6 6 Troubleshooting Network Issues 62 amp Internet DVR Manual Networking 6 4 Pro Surveillance System The New MACE Pro Surveillance System lets you view live video search and playback files and configure the DVR over the network Key Features Connect to multiple DVRs View up to 25 cameras simultaneously Auto record function with network drive capability jj Data Flux OKbps IS 0 65 E E E E E ES E 15 This client software is compatible with the RT3 series DVR do not use any other client software as this may cause problems within the settings 63 Networking DVR Manual 6 4 1 Pro Surveillance System Installation Insert the DVR software CD to install the Pro Surveillance System If you do not have a software CD please contact support mace com for a copy of the latest version Step 1 Open the installation file and click next to continue Welcome Welcome to Ihe PAD SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM Setup program This program wall instal PRO SUAWEILLSNCE SYSTEM on your computer It is strorgk recommended tat you aut al Windows programe before maring Enis Setup program Chek Cancel to qu Setup and then close any programs pau hawe running Chek Next to continue wilh lhe Setup pro
37. ew many different things in the log like what users have logged in to the system irregular reboots settings changed etc You can also sort the events by type p and also Clear all events from the system 118 Troubleshooting DVR Manual 10 1 4 System Version First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on Channels Alarm In Alarm Out System 2 401 0000 0 Build Date 2007 05 08 Web 1 8 7 67 serial No PA101880706A040418 MAC 00 05 ba 02 01 ae Channels Max amount of channels the system supports Alarm In Total available alarm inputs Alarm Out Max available alarm outputs System Software version currently on the system Build Date Date when software was created 119 DVR Manual Troubleshooting Web Software version for the web interface Serial No DVR s serial information MAC Physical address of the NIC Network Interface Card Note Have your system version ready when contacting technical support to ensure the most efficient troubleshooting 10 1 5 Online Users First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the System Version menu A ONLINE USERS User Name IP None Disconnect Block for i Here you can select a connected user and either the user or Block lor a specified amount of time 120 FAQs DVR Manual DVR Manual FAQs FAQs How do see my system over the inter
38. ext Select Program Folder Accessones Administrative Tools Gamez Mace Security Startup Utilities Zeus for Windows Step 4 Installation complete click close to exit Finished 72 DVR Manual Networking 6 5 2 Using the Remote Client Once the system is installed you must add a device Click Login select Network Login then click OK Select The Login Mode Click on Add to add a device Login Recorder Recorder System Network Login O Proxy Login C5 Dial up Login Serial Login Listen in Dial up Phone Number Serial Settings COM Port Login IP or Domain name Domain name Add Modify 73 Networking DVR Manual Enter a name for the DVR user specified IP Address and Port by default the port is 37777 For more information see 6 1 Network Menu Overview then click OK Add Recorder IP or Domain name 132 158 1108 Port APT Channel MNOCHAN NEL Double click on the DVR s information to login entire the login username and password Login Recorder Recorder System User Confirmation Domain name Add 74 DVR Manual Networking Using the Remote Client cont d Click on a channel number below or Right click and select a view Quick login Information Date 05 13 2008 Time 03 12 26 State Monitor 5H Block Rate 0 0 Data Flux 346 Kbps Pan tilt control Zoom L B 05 13 2008 02 4f
39. face Video Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Video Display Video Standard System Resource Image Resolution Video Recording Rate Video Image Quality Video Compression Audio Compression Hard Disk Capability Hard Disk Usage Network Interface Pan Tilt Control Back Up Methods Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Relay Power Supply Power Consumption Working Temperature Relative Humidity Barometric Pressure Size Weight DVR 400RT3 DVR 800RT3 DVR 1600RT3 Embedded Linux OS USB Mouse IR Remote Front Panel GUI 4 8 16 Channel Composite video NTSC PAL BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 2 PAL NTSC composite video outputs BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 VGA Monitor output Video Looping All Channels Programmable Video Matrix Output BNC 4 channels 200 2800mv 30K Ohms BNC 1 Two Way audio communication 1 Channel 200 3000mv 5K Ohms BNC 1 4 Windows 1 4 8 9 Windows 1 4 8 9 16 Windows NTSC 525 Lines 60F s PAL 625 Lines 50F s Live playback Real time recording Search playback Backup and simultaneous Network playback Pentaplex NTSC PAL Real Time Monitor D1 704x480 704x576 Playback D1 704x480 704x576 2CIF 704x240 HD1 352 x 480 CIF 352x240 352x288 QCIF 176x120 176x144 NTSC 1F s 30F s PAL 1F s 25F s Adjustable D1 Resolution on 16 Channel Model 1F s 22F s 6 Different Levels H 264 ADPCM 4 Internal SATA IDE Ports Maximum 8 HDDs Hard Disk Hibernation Technology RAID Function V
40. g Search playback Backup and simultaneous Network playback Pentaplex NTSC PAL Real Time Monitor Playback CIF 352x240 352x288 NTSC 1F s 7F s PAL 1F s 6F s Adjustable 6 Different Levels H 264 ADPCM 1 Internal IDE Port Maximum 2 HDDs Hard Disk Hibernation Technology HDD Faulty Alarm Video 56 400MB Hr Audio14 4MB Hr RJ 45 10 100M Ethernet Connection RS 485 Selectable Protocol USB Drive Network Download 4 Channel Programmable Voltage Alarm Input 3 Channel Relay Output 30VDC 1A Relay Output 220V 25 50 2 Hz 110V 60Hz 12W No HDD 32F 131F 1096 9096 86kpa 106kpa Needs Measurement 7lb No HDD System Navigation DVR Manual Chapter 2 System Navigation 2 1 Front Panel Operation RT2 HP RT3 Series USB Connection gt Connecting a USB mouse or USB device for backup USB Disk External CD DVD Burner Power Button b Press once to turn on DVR press and hold for 3 seconds to turn off DVR CD DVD Drive Eject disc tray by pressing this button located behind the front panel cover Previous File During playback press to play previous file in search list Reverse Play d During playback press to rewind and pause Pause Slow Speed Change playback speed to 1 4 1 8 1 16 and 1 32 original playback speed 10 System Navigation DVR Manual System Navigation cont d Record Press to display the record menu for manual start stop recording Function Press in single channel mode to enter PTZ or C
41. gram WARNING This program is probacted by enpsright law arid international ine abes L nautfmorized reproduction or distrrbutbon of tris program or anv partim of il may result in severe col and cnminal penallies and val be prasecuted to the masmum extent possible under law Setup wil mael PRO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM m the following directam Toinetall ta this direcion cick Her Toistell to a diferent directory click Browse and select another direcho You can choose nat to install PRO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM by dicking Cancel ta exi Setup Destination Directa C Program Files Mace Secunty MA amp CE PAO SURSE Browse Space Aequred 12380 E Space walable 6170524 E sk ceni 64 DVR Manual Networking Step 3 Choose which folder in the Start Menu you would like the program Select Program Folder Setup wail add progian icons to the Program Folder ied below You may hype a new Folder name or select one from the Existing Folders Est Click Met bo canere Step 4 Once the installation is complete click close to exit Setup 5 complete and PAO SUFIVE ILLAMCE SYSTEM is now installed Dick Close to end Ihe Setup 65 Networking DVR Manual 6 4 2 Using the Pro Surveillance System Once the software is installed you must first add a device The program will ask you to sele
42. he Record number Channel Type Start and End Time along with the file size l Space Required Space Remaining Shows the required space for the current compilation and the amount of space that is left on the backup device Note In order to ensure proper backup make sure that the space remaining exceeds the amount in the space required field J Backup Once you are ready and have the files you need in the Backup list click Backup to backup the files to the selected device The time remaining will appear on the screen Pressing the Fn button during backup cancels the process 42 Backup Video DVR Manual 5 22 HP RT2 Style Menu First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on gt to continue The backup window will appear BACKUP The first selection will be the a menu Figure 5 23 DETECT DEVICE DETECTDEVICE CDRW T j DE 0 00 KB Figure 5 23 will prevent any errors when trying to backup 43 DVR Manual Backup Video After doing a Right click to return to the previous menu click perform a backup BACKUP FILES For instruction please refer to 5 21 RT3 Style Menu 44 Backup Video DVR Manual 5 3 MACE Player Overview The Mace Player version 1 8 10 4 was used for this manual To download the latest ver sion of the player please visit www macepro com support software The MACE Player is a powerful tool for viewing your DVR s video files and
43. ideo 56 400MB Hr Audio28 8MB Hr RJ 45 10 100M Ethernet Connection RS 485 Selectable Protocol CD DVD Drive USB Drive Network Download 16 Channel Voltage Alarm Input 6 Channel Relay Output 30VDC 2A 125VAC 1A Relay Output 220V 25 50 2 Hz 110V 60Hz 20W No HDD 30W No HDD 40W No HDD 14F 131F 1096 9096 86kpa 106kpa 2U Standard Industrial Case 441mm x 430mm x 89mm Wx D x H 24lb No HDD DVR Manual Initial Setup Specifications cont d Detail Operating System Interface Video Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Video Display Video Standard System Resource Image Resolution Video Recording Rate Video Image Quality Video Compression Audio Compression Hard Disk Capability Hard Disk Usage Network Interface Pan Tilt Control Back Up Methods Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Relay Power Supply Power Consumption Working Temperature Relative Humidity Barometric Pressure Size Weight DVR 56MR DVR 400MM Embedded Linux OS USB Mouse IR Remote Front Panel GUI 4 Channel Composite video NTSC PAL BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 PAL NTSC composite video outputs BNC 1 0Vp p 2 PAL NTSC composite video outputs BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohms 1 VGA Monitor output 75 Ohms 1 VGA Monitor output 4 channel 200 2800mv 30K Ohms BNC 1 Two Way audio communication 1 Channel 200 3000mv 5K Ohms BNC 1 4 Windows NTSC 525 Lines 60F s PAL 625 Lines 50F s Live playback Real time recordin
44. is issue and proceed to the backup screen 40 Backup Video DVR Manual Selected Device ET CDRW _ RENNES XS Type B All T li Channel i o fe Start Time D E 2008 04 07 112 ETE 00 AM Remove oO CH Type _ yer End Time TON d mM M t4 PageUp gt Page Down SeleciCancel backup device or file Space Required Space Remaining 0 B 702 82 MB Backup Figure 5 22 J A Selected Device The device drop down list allows you to choose from any de tected devices for backup B Type Selects the type of records you can search from this includes All MD and Alarm C Channel Selects which channel to search in the backup results you can change this and backup files from different channel in the same compilation Note If the End Time is later than the Start Time no results will be displayed 41 DVR Manual Backup Video RT3 Style Menu cont d D Start Time The earliest time that you need to backup should be entered here if the exact time is not available the DVR will display the earliest file recorded E EndTime The latest date time you need should be entered F Remove First check any files in the search results that you do not wish to backup then click Remove to remove them from the compilation G Add Once you have entered a valid Start and End time click Add to display those files in the backup list H Backup List Displays all of the file information this includes t
45. lick and drag privacy mask where needed Figure 3 43 Channel Time Display You can also move the Channel name to a desired position on the video channel Figure 3 44 and Time display in the same manner Figure 3 45 Figure 3 44 26 DVR Manual Basic Settings 09 15 2007 09 36 05AM Figure 3 45 To save your settings click on Save p at the bottom of the screen To copy your settings to a different channel click CIR at the bottom of the screen To paste copied settings to a different channel click on at the bottom of he the screen To default your settings click on META at the bottom of the screen 2 Basic Settings DVR Manual 3 5 Schedule From the System menu click on to enter the menu Schedules can be made by channel and day of the week in 6 different periods Channel Select channel 1 16 or All for setting to be applied Week Day Select day of the week or All to apply schedule setting Prerecord Selected by default this setting allows the DVR to constantly record and recycle a 15 second clip on any motion detection schedule This will help prevent the loss of important video based on when motion is triggered Redundancy This feature is meant to work with a drive that is set to redundant this is considered the internal RAID function of the DVR and will make a copy of any sched ule on a second or third drive Record Type There are 3 record types Regular or Schedule
46. mote Step 1 Press the appropriate channel number so that it is full screen or press 9 and scroll up for channels 10 16 Step 2 Press the Fn button and select Pan Tilt Zoom by pressing Enter 83 DVR Manual PTZ Installation PA NN UENUN AAA ASA AAA i x r i ae nA j 1 E i LI LM 1 1 iii Color Setting From this point on the DVR has several different control screens to work with Page 1 Standard Control PAN TILT ZOOM 5 Zoom Focus e io mm Sel Page Switch Speed Setting Increasing this number will make the camera more sensitive to PTZ movement Pan Tilt Zoom Directional Arrows You can use the 8 Directional pad to move to the desired position Continued on next page 84 PTZ Installation DVR Manual o OUBE MD Focus MA gt Iris T Sel Page Switch Use the SIT feature by pressing the SIT button This allows you to easily highlight an area that you want to zoom in on Figure 7 34 Additionally you can do the reverse and zoom out Figure 7 35 a EM our SUrvailloncoune pa RA T 023 077 Figure 7 34 Figure 7 35 Right click once to return to the previous screen Note This feature is only available with the Mace Protocol in our PTZ cameras 85 DVR Manual PTZ Control cont d PTZ Installation Zoom Focus and lris Adjusts these settings in the camera Set Brings up a menu from which you can add prese
47. nable Tour Interval View 1 View 4 BT TEE D ow lav o View 9 Delault Sav Cancel A Transparency Select the level of transparency for the menu with ranges from 128 255 with 128 being the most transparent B Channel Name Modify the channel names by clicking on and then using the mouse you can modify each channel s name Figure 8 12 C Time Channel Display Enable or disable system time and channel names from being displayed Note This does nt affect the recorded video file s channel and date stamp 94 DVR Manual Networking Other Settings cont d Channel Name CAM 3 CAM 4 CAM 6 CAM 6 CAM 7 D Overlay Info Enables or disables the overlay info from DVR display E Enable Tour Enabling this will perform a tour of the channel views selected F Interval The amount of dwell time between every selected tour view 8 2 Motion Detection First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Motion Detection menu Continued on next page 95 Other Settings Channel Record Channel Y Lateh 10 Enable Tour Region Select Alarm Out Period 1 Period 2 DVR Manual 2 odisi Type Motion Detect Piz Preset Sensitivity show Message Alarm Out Delault an Cancel Channel Select an individual channel or All Type There are 3 different types of recording triggers Video Loss will start r
48. net See Section 6 2 Networking 101 Page 52 How do playback video files on the DVR See Chapter 4 Searching Video Page 32 How do backup recorded video files See Chapter 5 Backup Video Page 38 How can setup and control a PTZ camera See Chapter 7 PTZ installation Page 78 How can add or modify users on the system See Section 9 5 Accounts Page 107 How do I playback video files on my PC Download the latest version of the player from www macepro com PLEASE NOTE THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL MAY VARY FROM MODEL TO MODEL AND CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE FOR FURTHER HELP PLEASE CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT 1 866 392 MACE 121
49. ny of the advanced settings in detail 9 1 HDD Management First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on IDE Master Slave HDD No Type Status Capacity Record time Continued on next page to enter the menu Alarm Set Alarm Release Setio Read Whte Execute Read Write Normal 162620 MB 08 06 30 08 16 01AM 08 07 02 09 47 18PM 08 06 12 03 51 10PM 08 06 30 08 16 02AM 102 Advanced Settings IDE M aster Slave HOD No Type Status Capacity Record time DVR Manual Alarm Set Alarm Release Setio Read Write Execute Read Write Normal 152620 MB 08 06 30 08 16 01AM 08 07 02 09 47 18PM 08 06 12 03 51 10PM 08 06 30 08 16 02AM IDE Displays all the available IDE channels on the DVR Master An O is displayed where there is a working drive in the system Master means that the drive is set as the master on the IDE channel Slave Slave means that there is a drive configured as a slave on the same IDE channel as a Master Note A defective drive will show an X Alarm Set You can set an alarm for when no disk is found disk errors or disk space is low Alarm Release Turns off any HDD related alarm after being triggered 103 DVR Manual Advanced Settings Advanced Settings cont d HDD No Select any available hard drive from the drop down list Set to This allows you to assign
50. olor Setting menu Press to select region in Motion Detection menu Backspace key when entering system password Press in HDD info menu to shift between drive space and recorded time display Bue Press for 4x 8x and 12x normal playback speed Play Pause XI Play or pause playback Next File Press during playback to play next file in search list Press to shift between numbers letters CAPS and symbols when entering system password Numeric Keypad Number and alphanumeric input Key Combination e AS Press in combination with 0 6 to full screen 10 channel 10 16 11 Shift DVR Manual System Navigation System Navigation cont d Recording LEDs Press to return to previous menu exit menu or cancel playback Press to select single quad 8 9 and 16 channel display modes Indicates channel is recording Press once to bring up system login screen Press in any menu to advance to Save Search or Backup Press with item highlighted to proceed during playback to skip forward Press up or down during playback to change channels Outer Jog Wheel Press to go left or right in system menu Press during playback for 4x 8x and 16x original play back speed N A Press to go up or down in system menu Scrolls between single quad 8 9 and 16 channel dis play modes During paused playback performs reverse frame by frame playback CT Standby Power A DVR is in standby power mode Blinks when IR remote signal is received Inn
51. onding RS 485 positive and negative connections are in place The maximum cable distance for control is 1 000 meters or 3 280 feet using CAT5 Step 3 Verify Power Verify that the power supply being used is using the proper current 24VAC or 12VDC ahd has the correct Amps or VA Using the wrong power supply normally causes these symptoms No Video Video but no control Especially if running 12V to a 24V camera Reboots during movement Constantly rebooting Motor Failure Pan or Tilt not working 9 9 9 9 Step 4 Verify cabling Use the proper gauge cable AWG using the chart below for reference 12V 24V Consumption 50 100 150 200 12V Up to 500mA 20 18 18 16 12V Up to 1 Amp 18 16 14 14 12V Up to 2 Amp 16 14 12 10 24V Up to 10VA 20 20 18 18 24V Up to 20VA 18 18 16 14 24V Up to 40VA 16 14 14 12 24V Up to 50VA 16 14 12 10 02 Other Settings DVR Manual Chapter 8 Other Settings This chapter discusses Display Motion Detection and RS 232 Settings 8 1 Display First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the Display menu DISPLAY Transparency Channel Name Modify Time Display Channel Display a Overlay Info Enable Tour Interval View 1 Y a Wi d Detault v Cancel Continued on next page 93 Networking DVR Manual ifs ee ee A Transparency 25 Channel Name Modify C Time Display Channel Display E DIS uia E E
52. ow Message Alarm Qui Period 1 T MU a Period 2 24 00 3 Delaull Cancel 98 DVR Manual Other Settings Other Settings cont d Alarm In Selected which alarm input you would like to configure Source of Alarm Choose between a local and net input Type Normal Open or Normal Close Enable Tour This automatically full screens the channel when an alarm is triggered Record Channel The system will start recording the specified channel Latch The duration of the alarm when triggered PTZ Preset Have a preset be called on any installed PTZ camera Period 1 2 Specifies up to 2 different periods during with alarm devices will be used Continued on next page 99 Networking DVR Manual 8 4 RS 232 First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on to enter the RS 232 menu Function Console Baudrate 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits Parity Detault Cancel Function Select the function of the RS 232 connection of the DVR there are multiple settings including Keyboard which is used when controlling the DVR with the MSP KBD controller Baud rate The speed at which data is sent and received 100 DVR Manual Other Settings Data Bits 8 by default only change if installation requires it Stop Bits 1 by default change if necessary Parity Non by default 101 Advanced Settings DVR Manual Chapter 9 Advanced Settings This chapter will cover ma
53. ower source DVR Manual Initial Setup 1 3 Back Panel Introduction DVR 400HP DVR 400RT2 and DVR 800RT2 only B e E i A lt S O C A Power socket F VGA B Power switch G USB C VAC switch H Ethernet D RS 232 for use with the MSP KBD I Audio Output and troubleshooting only J Video Output E Alarm RS 485 use with the PTZ K Video Inputs Decoder for Alarm PTZ control L Audio Inputs DVR 800HP DVR 1600HP and DVR 1600RT2 only A Power socket G Video Output 2 B Power switch H VGA C VAC switch RS 232 for use with the MSP KBD D DB 25 Audio Dongle and troubleshooting only connection J Alarm RS 485 E Video Inputs K USB F Video Output 1 L Ethernet Initial Setup DVR Manual RT3 Series only B C A Power socket G Video Output 2 B Power switch H VGA C VAC switch RS 232 for use with the MSP KBD D DB 25 Video Loop and troubleshooting only Out connection J Alarm RS 485 E Video Inputs K USB F Video Output 1 L Ethernet MR Series only A 12V Power Input J Ethernet B Alarm RS 485 use with the ptz E Audio Inputs Decoder for Alarm PTZ control F Video Inputs C RS 232 for use with the msp G Audio Output KBD and troubleshooting only i E Output DVR Manual Initial Setup MM Series only A Audio Inputs G RS 232 for use with the MSP B Video Inputs KBD and troubleshooting only
54. p Wireless Security renal ye Administration Status Firewall Firewall Block WAN Requests B Block Anonymous Internet Requests v Fitter Multicast Filter internet NAT Redirection 7 Filter IDENT Port 113 Cancel Changes Waiting For http 192 168 1 254 amp Internet 10095 Step 3 Find the port forwarding menu in your router this menu goes by different names like Applications amp Gaming pinholes virtual server or NAT to name a few If your router has an Advanced menu it is more likely in this area 61 Networking DVR Manual Step 4 Now we can test the connection from outside the local network Check in your router s Home or Status page for your internet or WAN IP address Then you can have some one remotely attempting to connect to that IP using Internet Explorer The result will be the same as the local test in 6 2 Networking 101 ue y E htpi 192 168 1 254 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help we d Router Status Current Time MAC Address Router Name Host Name Domain Name Internet Configuration Type Login Type IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 DNS 3 MTU Router Information Wireless Firmware Version Wireless G Broadband Router Applications amp Gaming Access Restrictions Security Administration v1 01 1 Nov 10 2006 Fri May 09 2008 13 54 54 00 11 D8 E6 81 D1 WRT54G hsd1 fl comcast n
55. pe Date modified Location Files Currently on the Disc 4 1 01 R 080225100000AM dav IE Documents WE Desktop Recent Places 16 0 MB j Computer 2 01 R 080225110000AM dav E Pictures AV File Type DAV File Size 16 0 MB Date modified 2 25 2008 7 12 AM 6 0 MB IB Music 3 01 R 080225120006PM dav 4j Recently Changed DAV File BB Searches 16 0 ME i Public 4 01 R 080225010006PM dav 85 KB Folders 2 Clickthe Q button on the player software and browse for the file playback will begin shortly thereafter 3 Open the player and then drag and drop the file into the player bar 48 Backup Video DVR Manual ce SECURITY PRODUCTS During playback you can click the EM button to full screen the image or Double click Switch between shuffle and repeat by clicking the button clicking on the R button next to the Mace logo allows you to change the parameter settings of the player Figure 5 39 Frona Pato m pc BS 2200 Fixed m Li ghinace 0 l File Associated het MPEG ve AFA DAY Ra E EIE Changa Path C Wezer sihil sTeskt 7 Wa Directihos a sem Figure 5 39 Note The settings in this menu should only be altered if you are experiencing abnormally fast or slow payback Simply enter the recording frame rate to correct this problem 49 DVR Manual Backup Video 5 4 Advanced Player Features By popular demand we have added a tool to th
56. r a desired area you want to zoom Figure 4 32 Continues on next page 36 Searching Video DVR Manual Advanced Search Features cont d Tata aTa vie gs Figure 4 32 Then click once in the selected area to digitally zoom Figure 4 33 Right click to return to normal viewing size Figure 1 33 37 DVR Manual Searching Video Backup Video DVR Manual Chapter 5 Backup Video This chapter will teach you how to backup video along with the different types of media that can be used to perform a backup 5 1 Backup Media Media Type Capacity Requirement CD R 650MB 700MB None CD RW 650MB 700MB Erase contents if being reused DVD R 3 95GB 4 71GB DVD burner installed DVD R 4 7GB DVD burner installed DVD RW 3 95 4 71GB DVD burner installed USB 64MB 2GB No additional drivers required format in FAT or FAT32 USB External 650MB 500GB No additional drivers required Drive All of our DVRs are designed for on demand backup Backup of weeks worth of video onto these types of media is not recommended 38 Backup Video DVR Manual 5 2 Backup Menu Overview Here we will show the 2 different types of backup menus the RT3 and HP RT2 style menu First log into the DVR as described in 3 1 Logging into the System menu Click on gt to continue The backup window will appear BACKUP 5 2 1 RT3 Style Menu BACKUP BENNETT Tw DM g0 IDE CDRW E F 14 Page Up t
57. see the DVR in the Device List close to continue Device Management Device List Device Mame IP Address Part Number UserName Channel Ar Home 1321581 108 37777 admin B 68 DVR Manual Networking Highlight the DVR in the list then click the Connect Disconnect button Device par eren a y o t LES Na Y Device List Home Click on an empty screen division then double click on any of the available cameras in the list to display The system will support up to 25 simultaneous cameras from any number DVRs Based on CPU speed amp Ver3 8 10 B Release build 2007 08 28 05 12 2008 03 26 08 Pis A A amp A eio Gla lus Device List amp Vg Preview E Work s Work 1 So 2008 1 62 23 0 15 12 2 57 ae j 2 p sh e gt T E e 3 gt CAM 4 gAMS zs Notify 15 57 29 Home The device is connected 69 Networking DVR Manual 6 5 Remote Client The Remote Client software is not compatible with the RT3 series DVR using the software may cause issues with the DVR s settings go A AAA 7 0 Qu a ELCLDIDDU Quick login Date 05 13 2008 Time 02 37 33 State Logout Block Rate 0 0 Data Flux 0 Kbps O Zoom Focusing Aperture 900 Assistant With the remote client you can easily store multiple DVRs for easy access searching video and changing settings The
58. t which IPs are allowed connection to the DVR Figure 6 12 IP FILTER Enable IP Filtering Parmined IP List Delete IP Delete all IP Cancel Figure 6 12 NTP Network Time Protocol updates the system s time by connecting to an exter nal NTP server Figure 6 13 53 Networking DVR Manual ET Port Update Period m TimeZone GMT 00 5 Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Casablanca Monrovia Reykjavik Cancel Figure 6 13 Enable DDNS Used to connect to the DVR using a Dynamic Domain Name Server An external server is required for this function Enable PPPoE You can use this feature to configure the DVR directly to a DSL provider s modem 54 DVR Manual Networking 6 2 Networking 101 This section teaches you the basics of networking The example is a modem router PC and DVR Identify Your Network 7 nt om MODEM K a a P NTERNET ROUTER Networking requires that you know and understand all the devices that are on or attached to your network This illustration is a perfect example of how a beginner first interprets their network Each of these devices has an IP subnet mask and gate way it uses to send and receive information Step 1 Using the ipconfig command in windows will help us determine what the gateway is The gateway or Default Gateway is also the IP address of the router Before continuing make sure you are on a PC that is connec
59. ted to the same router as your DVR Continued on next page 55 Networking DVR Manual In Windows XP go to Start gt Run Vista users press and hold the Windows key R and type cmd this will bring up the run dialog Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open iE For vau Step 2 In the run dialog type the letters cmd and click OK The command prompt screen will appear cr C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2801 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settingsrori gt Step 3 Type ipconfig and press Enter The information displayed tells us a lot about the network we are using Figure 6 24 56 DVR Manual Networking Networking 101 cont d cx C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Admin gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 8 Default Gateway gt 192 168 1 254 C Documents and Settings Admin gt Figure 6 24 IP Address This is the IP address that the router automatically assigned to the PC You want to make sure that the DVR does not use the same IP as this or any other PC on the same network Subnet Mask Use the same subnet in the DVR s settings Default
60. to play next file in search list Press to shift between numbers letters CAPS and symbols when entering system password Press to return to previous menu exit menu or cancel playback Play or pause playback in reverse Change playback speed to 1 4 1 8 1 16 and 1 32 original playback speed During playback press to play previous file in search list See Page 11 for a full description Press to display the record menu for manual start stop recording See Page 12 for a full description See page 12 for a full description 14 System Navigation DVR Manual 2 2 USB Mouse Left Key Scroll Wheel Right Key l Left Key Functions 9 94 9 9 9 9 9 15 Click once to bring up the system menu login screen Click once on value to shift between numbers letters CAPS and symbol in password or name field Click once in password field to bring up numeric keypad Click to open any highlighted menu Click to show contents of drop down list Click on menu function to perform save copy baste backup search etc Double click on channel name to full screen Double click on desired file to playback Click and drag on selected area during playback then click once to perform a digital zoom Click and drag in motion detect area to select or de select detection area Click and drag cover area to expand or reduce cover area size and location Click and drag channel name time display in encode menu DVR Manual System Navigation
61. ts add presets to tours and pat terns along with a border left right control for easy preset assignment PANTILTZOOM _ Function Preset Preset Patrol No 0 Tour Pattern Set Border Del Preset Click on Page Switch to view the next page of functions Page 2 Preset Control Continued on next page No 0 Preset Patern Aux On AutoScan Auz ON AutoPan Light On Page Switch 86 PTZ Installation DVR Manual Mo 0 Preset Tour Pattern Aux On AutoScan Aux ON AutoPan Light On Page Switch No Enter the number you wish to call Preset Tour Pattern Preset Tour and Pattern Calls the number specified by clicking on each function Aux On Off If you are using the PTZ camera s AUX you can enable disable it from this screen AutoScan Pan Starts the default Scan or Pan function Page 3 PTZ Menu Control PAN TILT 200M Enter Menu Exit Menu Esc Enter Page Switch 87 DVR Manual PTZ Installation PTZ Control cont d Enter Exit Menu Enter or exit the PTZ menu Directional Arrows Allows you to browse and change setting sin the PTZ menu Esc Enter Esc will return you to the previous page in the PTZ menu Enter confirms a settings change Note These functions use the default protocol commands some functions may differ depending on the protocol used The Mace protocol supports all functions 7 1 2 Using Internet Explorer You can remotely control your PTZ
62. y recording backwards at normal speed Playback at 1 4 1 8 1 12 or 16 normal speed Play at 4x 8x and 12x normal speed During paused playback lets you search frame by frame in reverse During paused playback lets you search forward frame by frame Plays the previous file in the search results window Plays the next file in the search results window Jump to the previous channel within the same time frame Jump to the next channel within the same time frame Displays video playback in full screen mode You can also Double click on the screen Speeds may vary depending on software version 35 DVR Manual Searching Video 4 3 Advanced Search Features From the search menu you can perform a backup and also digitally zoom on playback oa Select the desired files from the search list by checking them then click on LE To bring up the backup menu mM cr ewes se uocum he lls ae ah eee Se eee seas ee Ss eS eee Se ee we ee cell ee ee ee sana ree eres ee ee ees Remove CH Type Stan Time End Time Size KB N 1R 08 03 28 02 57 42PM 08 03 28 04 00 00PM 17144 1R 08 03 28 04 00 06PM 08 03 28 05 00 00PM 16476 1R 08 03 28 05 00 06PM 08 03 28 05 08 14PM 2274 M PageUp M Page Down Select Cancel backup device or file Space Required Space Remaining 35 05 MB 0 B Backup Figure 4 31 From this screen you can select the backup device and then backup During playback click and drag the mouse ove
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