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2. _ the window below will show Message 6 Click Apply and ok For example once this function is enabled and Motion Detection is enabled on that particular camera a pop up screen will appear as below to warn users that the DVR has detected motion 57 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 8 12 Message pop up warning 7 The users may click the OK o button 8 To Delete this function click the Del button 9 Users will be prompted to confirm Click OK L f r ess Confirm Cancel Figure 8 13 Message Confirming Window Alarm Email triggering Alarm Email triggering provides a text notice and video file by email at the time of detecting alarm Follow the instructions below 1 Click the Alarm Tab 2 Select the Camera see Figure 8 6 3 Select a Trigger Period see Figure 8 7 4 Click the Email Tab Record Sound Message voice FAX EMail pout Mal To mextekcom send fio 2 secs video Attach playback program Del ipt anextek com Send 10 secs clip T Down Figure 8 14 Email Tab 5 Setup the email address to Mail to and cc set up Send x secs video for the seconds of video to be attached and sent In addition enable the icon in front of the Attach playback program to send the video playback decoder program 6 Then click Add _ Apply and OK L 58
3. k Is DETT BET oi E i jurti Pas Ld D Le J Figure 15 2 Browser IE 5 In the address field enter the IP address 6 Hit Enter The remote window will appear ajova biu 25 erniet Faphirer SPE EET a Se yy EE A aT Tem ies on tnd 1 surest iog i submii Figure 15 3 Browser Window 7 Under Name enter admin 8 Under Password enter admin The default password 93 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 9 Click Login EF 10 The next screen is the main Remote Browser Screen start 02 B 4 3 howe Remote Monitor Figure 15 4 The Main Remote Surveillance Screen The Main Remote Surveillance Screen has four parts to it They are Monitor Playback Setup and Logout e Monitor Click this area to preview still images and monitoring live images and video e Playback Click this area to view playback recorded data e Setup This part has 8 kinds of remote setting functions Camera Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log and GPIO e Logout Click this area to close all operations and return to the DVR remote login screen Lets go over each section one by one in more detail 94 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Monitoring 1 Click Monitor Once you have clicked on Monitor a new screen will appear previewing all cameras connected to your PRO SERIES digital video recorder These are static images taken from each camera Remote Surveillince Systen aae Figure 1
4. Speed Dome type PRO SERIES DVR supports the below brand please choose from the following icon CD 55 Min King CD 55H Min King CD 56 Min King CD65 Min King ilin DynaColor MD Nicecam Neon elco D tar TYPE co ss 7 73 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 13 PLAYBACK Playback allows a user to view recorded history video data as the system is recording in live view mode and remotely Other features within Playback are Blur Snapshot Export Tag File Alarm Fast Forward Slow Motion Reverse Play amp Rewind All these features are covered later in this chapter Lets first take a look at how we can review playback To view Playback click the playback icon A pop up database will appear giving you the choice of selecting a file selecting the date searching or by checking the list At the bottom of the screen you will notice a set of icons These icons will help later when using the playback image Pop up Database To po pzz Calendar de 2E Br Y wikzalva Vale oily tie a m G v 9 io pe 11 rd Ivisivialvisivie Reset a T of Bottom Toolbar Figure 13 1 Playback Screen 74 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Understanding the Recorded database The Pop up database is the first start to viewing playback images There are many aspects to the database Lets take a closer look From 12719 2002 Calendar 00 00 To 12019 2002 Calendar
5. 4 Click Confirm to continue or Cancef to restart 5 Click Apply then OK to complete the task 63 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 10 UsER LOG The User Log provides the administrator of the DVR to monitor all users that have accessed the DVR This database tells the administrator who accesses the system from where they accessed the system local or remote when they logged on how long users were logged on and if the connection was remote what was the IP address This is only a log and the information cannot be cleared or changed Information in this log can only be deleted or the entire log file can be deleted Follow these few steps to delete files Deleting a Log 1 Click the User Log Tab cam Schedule Account system alarm Alarm Log User Log pio Prz Figure 10 1 User Log 2 Select the file you wish to delete cam Schedule Account System alarm Alarm Log User Log pio Prz Name Source Login ime Logout Time Remark JF on admin Local 2002712719 14 23 22 Del i admin Local 20022719 14 08 01 es Figure 10 2 Selection File 3 Click Del 4 A confirmation pop up screen will appear asking to reconfirm see Figure 10 3 below cancel Figure 10 3 Confirmation Window 5 Click Confirm to continue or Cancel to restart 6 Click Apply o then OK to complete the task Deleting all Logs PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 1 Click the
6. Te f e y Fre js CU ee 12 1531 PERFFFEERFPFSEEEUME Figure 13 10 Full size Playback image 11 To reduce the size or go back to the original size just click the c right mouse button 79 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Playback from the other devices To view the recorded data from other devices Click the icon of Other Path the select record files appears select record files v USB Neighbor v Floppy Non USB CDROM OK Cancel Figure 13 10 1 I Iayi aun UIE VLIICI ucviveo USB Playback from a connected media device with saved data USB HDD or USB handy drive Memory Stick Please note that the USB device should be connected to DVR before powering on Neighbor Playback recorded data stored on a server hard drive through a Network connection LAN WAN Direct connect Floppy FDD Playback recorded data from a floppy drive CDROM Playback recorded data from the external USB CD RW 80 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Alarm Recorded Playback To view alarm triggered playback images e Click the alarm icon ry e Adatabase of alarm triggered playback files will appear Alarm Log AlarmLog Open Cancel Time cam Description 1152 02 02 57 41 1 11712702 02 52 33 1 11 12 02 02 33 18 1 11712 02 02 38 17 1 Figure 13 11 Alarm Log e Please select the file you want from the alarm video log Double click it Or click The selected clip will
7. 1 Click the Export button 2 Select an exporting duration the exporting length Figure 15 35 Export Duration 3 Click Save this file to disk and click OK Pie RIETI I Tou hae chosen lo dovenkoad a He liom fis location apo 15577 m han 157 163 3 23 What would pou ike to do wath thee fle penis He pom iz coment locaton Select to save file and press OK Figure 15 36 Save to disk 4 Choose the location and click save SS y nz ET Tu PS s i x m e r i LI mis IB eee select the path you wart ta save and press Save after entering the file name Figure 15 37 Saving to Location Inserting a Tag Inserting a tag allows users the choice to watermark an image or recorded video so that they can reference it in the future To create a tag 1 Click the Tag button on the playback side toolbar Tag 114 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 2 The Tag pop up window will appear asking for a tag name Warning Applet Window Figure 15 38 Tag Name Field 3 Insert a Tag name 4 Click on the Playback Side Toolbar and click Tag File xj alarm Cameral 3 07 13 2002 11 36 00 alarm 15 07 14 2002 11 36 00 alarm 15 07 14 2002 11 36 00 File Alarm File Tag File Play message Delete Open Cancel Warning Applet Window Figure 15 39 Tag File List 5 Select the file you wish to view 6 Click Open to view the image or delete to
8. Backup Period hour 2 Amin ls Volume hoa gt GB OK olatus Cancel Enable Click the enable checkbox to enable the NAS feature Path Fill in the backup pathname including the IP Host name of NAS and the DVR backup folder name on NAS example in the above picture Backup stands for the host name of NAS and nas1 is the name of DVR backup folder Note One NAS can connect multiple DVR hosts in order not to conflict the back up data their folders names should be different User Fill in the login user account on NAS Password Fill in the password for the corresponding user Overwrite If you want to recycle your backup NAS storage when storage is full click the Overwrite checkbox to enable it Once overwrite is enabled NAS will initiate deleting files The deletion will be based on the free space lesser or equal to the Lower band This procedure will be continued until the free space is more or equal to the Upper band Backup Period DVHR will not continuously archive data to NAS the Backup Period is the time interval to make ensure NAS synchronized with the DVR and backup new data to NAS In default the system will auto backup data every 1 minute Volume Volume is the total available space for your DVR backup NAS can backup the data of various DVR hosts and here we refer to the available space of your DVR can have Example Volume is set to 10Gb Upper band 400MB Lower band 200MB Once the free spa
9. Cami wv 1 v2 v 3 v 4 v 5 v 6 v 7 v 8 an v 3 vio vit v 12 vi3 v 14 v 15 v 16 Reset Search List Open cancei cam time tengtn Description f Time search SSF Figure 13 2 Pop up Database Screen 1 Calendar Search Clicking the calendar button allows users to select the date by which they want to search 2 Time Search Clicking the Time Search button allows users to select a specific time they would like to view 3 Camera Search Select the camera you want to view playback images Search Button Click the search button to search for a file List Button Click this button to display a list of the recorded database Open Click here to view a file Cancel Button Cancel any action 8 Reset Button Click this button to reset any functions idi 214 Understanding the Bottom Toolbar The Bottom Toolbar appears only when you click the playback icon Before a recorded file is clicked the bottom toolbar will be disabled Once a recorded file is selected the icons are enabled and can be used Lets view what each icon means 19 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide peee Click this icon to exit playback Click the directional icons to move the playback images up down left or right Click this icon to remove blur sharpen or define the image Click this icon to take a snapshot save it or export a recorded image Click this icon to save an
10. punk microsoft intern DAD apm Figure 12 10 modiy mg a ocrieuure remuvery Remote Account Settings Configuring remote account settings provide administrators the chance to configure user settings from a remote site This enables the administrator to make changes to the PRO SERIES DVR without the need to visit the DVR 102 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 1 Click the Account Settings link on the browser The administrator will see the main remote account screen DIEM E 1a x Fle Edt Yew Favortes Tos Heb EA Hik O 32 Qe fete itoy 1o 2 Addere dd tet 10 34 90 66 09 bn ink cor d hte 1 10 34 00 Gb eg bie account cag accountmadmininasoword 4951024 7ablink 1 X M ise 03 B 1 a merece mem MeO e Figure 15 19 Remote Account Settings Screen 2 Click Add to add a user The screen below shows how a new user has been added with his her respective rights ET ink Microsoft Tel eret Explorez alaj xi F e fat View Fortes Took heb Hix e gt D A GY Qe reete gray be 2 Address hto 10 7 tajeg dnik eg ACC tmb Cunera VIS E HE CEV ESS 35 LE US PUE ITEV irav ieS ICE ISS I 2 Dene ep iternm Pistart d E 3X m l Eun micros inter MSS em Figure 15 20 Adding users remotely The same ease of use can be done with other functions Remote System Setup 103 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 1 Click on the System Settings link in the browser window ID link Hinnsardt Inbesnet nplor
11. PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide IMPORTANT please ensure all Internet and Email servers are functional and enabled before setting up Alarm Emails Alarm Voice Triggering Optional external 56K modem required COM Port 1 Alarm Voice provides a preprogrammed voice message upon alarm trigger to a mobile or landline phone through the modem connection Follow the instructions below to set Alarm Voice 1 Click the Alarm Tab to select the Camera 2 Selecta Trigger Period see Figure 8 7 3 Click the Voice Tab any type in the Telephone Number 4 Delay seconds means how many seconds you d like to delay before the Alarm Voice is sent and 1 to 10 seconds may be sent see picture below 5 Repeat Times is used to set the times you d like to trigger the alarm and 1 to 10 times can be set see picture below Record Sound Message Voice FAX EMail Dout Mail To lanextek com pud CC Modity Send 10 2 secs video Attach playback program Del 1 Voice Phoneo 26967500 Delay 2 secs Repeat 1 times un Down i Figure 8 15 Voice Tab 6 Then click Add the window below will show Voice with the selections made 7 Click Apply o and OK ox 99 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Alarm Fax Triggering Modem required Alarm Fax will fax a warning message and pictures on alarm trigger Follow these instructions to set Alarm Fax 1 Click the Alarm Tab 2 S
12. PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide When the P frame function is set to a value higher than the default setting for every clip of video less Frames are sent so the quality of the image will be normal but transmission occurs more quickly and disk space is saved on the contrary when the P Frame function is set to a value lower than the default setting more frames are sent and the quality of the image will be high using more disk space and transmitting more slowly so users should set this function according to their specific requirements Possible P Frame setting values range from 0 60 Enable telnet The Enable telnet setting refers to start or stop the telnet domain The default setting allow user to login DVR system from remote site using telnet utility for maintenance For security consideration user can disable this function as following 1 click the System tab 2 under the Others item uncheck the Enable telnet 3 Click Apply then OK to apply the change r Others v Recycle Rec W Auto Login admin vV Cam Auto Switch v Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 3 V Enable telneta v 64 gt Khit Limit out bandwidth NewHD format ext3 Brver port 80 3030 3132 must be opened and may need be remapped port8 ao ports090 9090 port3192 3132 Figure 7 11 Enable telnet Settings Limit out bandwidth Users can restrict the total network outbound bandwidth as follo
13. port8 feo port9090 9090 port9192 3132 Figure 7 13 New HD format Settings Virtual Server IP Setting If the DVR is only provided with one legal IP and besides the DVR host there are also some other applications such as internal on line computers of a company the network server the ftp server the e mail server that should be used through Internet connections or there are several DVR hosts providing service outwards then a Virtual Server should be an ideal solution Virtual Server allows multiple applications to share one legal IP by assigning various application requirements respectively to the internal virtual IP of the company Basically functions and setups of a Virtual Server are different depending on the machine types So please refer to the User s Guide for the Virtual Server you purchased As for the DVR host you re only required to enter a legal external IP address in the Virtual Server IP Field on the screen For access the DVR requires three TCP ports on a Virtual Server to be opened the default ports are 80 9090 and 9192 Example Network Environment consult your IT Manager before starting Static IP 211 23 141 2 Network of the company 192 168 1 Interior Netmask of the company 255 255 255 0 Default Router IP of the company 192 168 1 1 51 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide DNS Server 192 168 1 2 DVR Host Setting Mode Virtual IP 192 168 1 3 IP 192 168 1 3 Netmask 255 255 255 DNS Server 192
14. year hr min l2 A nns Ala is se si E From iz i 3 zooz fia sla 3 13 14 as a6 To fiz fs joe gt fia j s 3 Action Cam 1 on T2n5 72002 14 47 Ten3mzu 14 58 Ond d Cam 6 nc 12 15 2002 14 47 lensmo2 14 53 AT Cam 11 Once 12 15 2007 14 47 1209200 14 58 Cam 12 Once 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 Modity Del All Figure 5 2 Record Mode Selection Bar Once ii Daily Provides a recording option for Hours and Minutes Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm tog User Log pio Prz Rec Mode Rec Option 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 14 46 14 59 Figure 5 3 Record Mode Selection Bar Daily ii Weekly Provides a recording option set date Sun through Sat and time for recording every week 31 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log Dio Prz Rec Mode Rec Option Sm Mon Tu wes me m sa month day year hr min 2 Eleg A lenn2 2 5 s 10 Nl a2 From hz fo y 200E 4 7 43 14 ss ie To fiz s 3 z002 2 23 Ss Once 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 Once 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 Daily 14 48 14 59 Monday 14 49 Monday 73 59 _ Figure 5 4 Weekly Schedule Settings iv Monthly Provides a recording option that allows users to set date and time for recording every month 32 PRO SERIES DVR Use
15. Adjustment users can use the slide bar to set various settings for i Hue Is the attribute of colours that permits them to be classed as red yellow green blue ii Saturation Is the degree of difference from the achromatic light source of colour intensity ii Brightness Is the attribute of light source by which emitted light is ordered continuously from light to dark iv Contrast s to compare or appraise in respect to differences While changes are made the camera image is automatically updated To return to previous settings click on Default Adjustment Hue 50 ERE TERRENI 1 Saturation 50 1 J Brightness 50 1 J Contrast SA d Default W M N Figure 4 5 Camera Colour Contrasting Setting Image Format e Under Image Format selections i NTSC Three settings 160x120 320x240 or 640x480 2 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide i PAL Three Settings 176x144 352x288 or 704x576 Image Format HTSC w PAL Resolution wv 160x120 4 320x240 v 540x480 Figure 4 6 Image Format Selection Field Setting Recording Quality Under Recording Quality there are four choices Low Medium High and Best Low produces highly compressed low image quality and Best offers high image quality Here you can select the quality and frame rate of each camera Rec Quality wv Low Mid High Best Frame Rate FPS e 7 Figure 4 7 Recording Quality and Fram
16. Enable Disable the icon with a tick is Enable The Delay Trigger Tick off to Enable Disable The Active Duration Figure 8 18 Output Port Field 7 Select the Delay Trigger with the unit of seconds the delay time may be set from 0 to 999 seconds 8 Under the Active Duration there are 0 to 999 seconds to choose The setting of 0 second means permanent triggering 9 Then click Add the window below will show Output Port with the selections made 10 Click Apply and OK L Note An external standard 56K modem is required to transmit alarm pager trigger Alarm voice trigger or fax trigger functions 61 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 9 ALARM LOG amp SCREEN NOTIFICATION When an alarm associated to a camera occurs the surrounding border to the camera video display will flash Red on the Main GUI The Alarm Log provides the administrator of the PRO SERIES DVR to monitor all alarms that were triggered This database tells the administrator which cameras set off the alarm at what time the alarm was triggered and provides a description of what happened The log is simple and allows the administrator only two options a to delete a single log b to delete all log files Follow the next few steps to achieve this Deleting a Log 1 Click the Alarm Log Tab Cam Schedule Account system Alarm Alarm Log user Log pio Pr
17. For Virtual Server port 80 9030 3192 must be opened and may need be remapped port8 feo port90390 3030 port3132 3192 Figure 7 9 Minimize Video Size Settings Number P Frames after Frame The Number P Frames after Frame setting refers to the manner in which MPEG 4 compression will be implemented by the DVR system An I frame is the initial full frame of video information for any given scene while a P frame consists only of the incremental changes necessary to form the next frame rather than an entire new frame The greater the number of P frames after each frame the more space will be saved on the hard disk but the more computation will be needed to uncompress the video for playback To use this setting 1 Click the system settings tab 2 Under the Others item adjust the Number P Frames after Frame setting 29 is the default setting 3 Click Apply then OK to apply the change v Recycle Rec V Auto Logis m Auto Switch number P frames after frame 23 3 Enable telnetd Iv 64 Width HewHD format ext3 Ni For Virtual Server port 80 3030 3132 must be opened and may need be remapped portad ao port3090 9090 port3192 3132 Figure 7 10 Number P Frames after Frame Settings v Minimize Video Size Use of the Number P Frames after Frame function will influence 1 The quality of the video 2 Space used on the hard disk 3 The speed of data transmission 49
18. The first window is the Camera screen as shown above See the chapter on Configuring your much later in this manual Playback Panel 1 Step 1 Click the playback icon on the right side toolbar e Step 2 View the database of videos under the Playback Screen Click on a selected file and play the recorded data The red circle indicates the playback window amp video images 20 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide jja ej md def Ff aj i pun o i Figure 3 3 The Playback Screen Clicking on separate files within the playback folder will display prerecorded data from its hard drive The first window is the database log See the chapter on Viewing Playback images on your PRO SERIES DVR much later in this manual Single View Camera Screen ee 1 Step 1 Click the single view camera icon on the right side toolbar qm 2 Step 2 Select a camera from the main screen and click the Single View Camera mode The image will expand to single view mode As shown below Figure 3 4 The Single Camera View Screen 21 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Another way to view Single mode Camera view is by clicking on a single camera within the Main Screen Double clicking that image several times will expand it to Single mode camera view Quad Camera View Screen S 1 Step 1 Click the quad view camera icon on the right side toolbar gt Step 2 The screen will display four cameras in one
19. DVR User s Guide snapshot Zoom in Draw Icon Icon Icon Figure 2 4 Bottom Toolbar I 2 Exit Icon Clicking this icon exits to the Main Screen without camera view Drawing Icon Clicking this icon will allow users to draw a specified motion detection frame in the viewing camera area Erase Icon Clicking this icon will remove the specified motion detection frame Zoom in Icon Clicking this icon will zoom in on the selected camera Zoom out Icon Clicking this icon will zoom out on the selected camera Snapshot Icon Clicking this icon will take a single picture of the camera and save it into the database for printing PTZ Icon Clicking this icon will allow users to view more icons that will help in controlling the PTZ camera more effectively 16 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Logging on to and shutting down the PRO SERIES DVR When starting the Digital Video Recorder for the first time the system will have Admin rights Administration rights are available to the Supervisor At this stage the accounts database is empty so users will have to enter the Logon using administrative rights Creating users to access the DVR will be explained later under Creating Users However in order to enter the configuration panel and all other configuration settings you must perform the following Logging On 1 Step 1 Click the Logon Icon ae 2 Step 2 Under User
20. SOR LOD 5i ende a E sense dec LIN DEDE Chapter 11 Configuring General Purpose l O eeeeusuu Chapter 12 Pan THE ZOOM secre sa Eeka sie da eua s auwAPvesaex Eu Da ease EePERELA Ve NAME Chapter 13 EVI pn dnt P D Chapter 14 eia loli o o ot Chapter 15 Remote Surveillance 2 e eroe eren aro a uar u aro u ara u hour aa Appendix A Pro Series software probe function Appendix B Troubleshooling tinere risate ee Ra Appendix C Cohftiguring ACIVOX ois vico ttov pe rato ed ea sue ase edem desee e oin roc eUMS Appendix D 124 124 128 128 131 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER INTRODUCTION Your new PRO SERIES Digital Video Recorder features the most innovative advances in CCTV Digital Video Recording technology The PRO SERIES Digital Video Recorder has built in software compression technology for streaming video in Real Time per camera channel input for viewing and recording Designed for stable high performance with Embedded Linux Operating Software and enhanced IDE Intelligent Drive Electronics hard disk drive HDD provide you with extra processing power for handling complex graphics For maximum expandability your Digital Video Recorder features a standard LAN Local Area Network module allowing you to connect a computer system or workstation to monitor ac
21. Speed Users can set the speed range from 1 8 If you are not familiar with this system or using a PTZ camera please consult your dealer for advice Focus When connecting a PTZ camera to your PRO SERIES digital video recorder you have the option to focus in on the picture Use L to focus in m focus out and 8419 to have the camera be automatically adjusted Zoom 69 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide When connecting a PTZ camera to your PRO SERIES digital video recorder you have the option to zoom in and out on the picture Use ud to zoom in or use c to zoom out Iris When connecting a PTZ camera to your PRO SERIES digital video recorder you have the option to open the Iris and close the Iris on the camera Use 4 to make the iris close or use 2 to make the iris open Preset Setup The PRO SERIES digital video recorder gives you 128 preset functions For each preset function users can adjust the speed and time of the camera 1 Click the Preset to set the serial number from 0 to 128 0 means NULL that is NO MOTION 2 Set the Speed of the PTZ camera range from 0 to 7 and then adjust the Dome direction DOME SPEED i 3 Al aval Figure 12 4 Dome Speed controller 3 Using the icons to Focus in Focus out or Auto focus the lens FOCUS s p auro Figure 12 5 Focus Controller 4 Zoom in amp Zoom out to adjust the picture ZOON m d 70 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure
22. The Weekly option Select cameras Figure 5 10 Selecting Record Mode 2 Select the camera you wish to configure 3 Select the day of the week for recording 4 Select the recording duration Rec Option Sun Mon Tre wea mr Fi Sat month fday year hr min From fiz 5 z3 2002 35 fia js 4 To fiz s fzooz 3 23 ss 4 Figure 5 11 Duration Selection 5 Click Add 9 36 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Monthly Scheduling Choosing the Monthly scheduling mode the user can set the desired date for recording every month and then select a particular time for that date 1 Select the Monthly option Rec Mode The Monthly option Monthly zi Select cameras Figure 5 12 Selecting Record Mode 2 Select the camera you wish to configure 3 Select the recording duration Rec Option E Select the day 26 of the month month day year hr min From H2 26 2002 ee fa 4fas r m zoe amm 9 fefe 3 Figure 5 13 Duration Selection 4 Click Add 3 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Modifying Scheduled times To modify the schedule you should click on the selected item from the Rec lists to change the record mode and record option then click on the Modify button Deleting Schedule Settings Deleting recorded data will permanently delete information from the hard disk drive thus to free up disk space 1 Select the recorded scheduled period
23. User Log Tab Cam Schedule Account system alarm Alarm Log User Log pio Prz Figure 10 4 User Log 2 Click Del al 3 Aconfirmation pop up screen will appear asking to reconfirm see Figure 10 5 below Pre you sure to Delete all logs Figure 10 5 Confirmation Window 4 Click Confirm to continue or Cancef to restart 5 Click Apply then OK to complete the task 65 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 11 CONFIGURING GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS OUTPUTS The GPIO provides connections to multiple Alarm Inputs and Dry contact closure Outputs All models come standard fitted with a 4 in out alarm I O Optional I O ports can be added to max 16 in out module making system integration easy and fuss free Eris 0 60 af day 0 gt so ayfa 3 9 0 aayo gt 190 o amv o 3 aei aayo 3 6 0 gt satay fo 3 o gt amay lo rao eag a 5 xpi dotay o 3 7 0 gt ext lo nA aay 05 asf doy o gt ap may 5 a0 gt satay fo 3 rini aay o afa gt deny fa 3 Hamsa Dout Control Nd on Figure 11 1 GPIO Window 66 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Input Settings Every camera has a corresponding GPIO connection to an alarm input Depending on their attributes the inputs can be set to Normal Open NO or Normal Closed NC according to integration requirements Individual delay timer periods can be set so that the interval time of the DVR alarm inputs can be started when the sensors are trigger
24. and Connections Start by performing a careful visual inspection of the exterior of the Digital Video Recorder If no lights are displayed make sure that your Digital Video Recorder and its peripherals are getting power and communicating with each other properly To check the power cables and connections e Check the power outlet or power strip with an item that you know is functioning properly A lamp or radio is a convenient item for checking the power You may also need to check the fuses and breakers in your electric box e Ifthe outlet is controlled by a wall switch make sure that the switch is on e fthe outlet is controlled by a dimmer switch use a different outlet e lf your Digital Video Recorder is plugged into a power strip with an On Off switch make sure the switch is on 1 With the Digital Video Recorder s power switched off check all cable connections If the Digital Video Recorder is connected to any peripheral devices look for loose or disconnected cables If the Digital Video Recorder is too close to a wall a cable connection may be loose or the cables may be crimped 2 When you are certain that you have power available and all connections are good turn the Digital Video Recorder on again If the Digital Video Recorder still does not start you may have a hardware problem Note Do not substitute the Digital Video Recorder s cable with another cable from a different type of device even if the cables look ex
25. appear on the Main screen e Click play to view the clip DIRAIS 1 oie ee IX CENFFFISPEBFISEFES Figure 13 12 Alarm Triggered File 81 PRO SERIES DVH User s Guide Tagging recorded data After opening a file an important section of the video can be tagged for later reference and archiving While watching the video frames the tagged section can be operated like this 1 Click the Tag s Button to enter the window aaa Insert Delete Open Cancel Figure 13 13 Tag field 2 Type inthe Tag name first 3 Click Insert button the information about the camera Tag time Description the camera name will be added to the system automatically and then be listed Hame insert Delete Open Cancel jE 12719 02 14 31 03 F E F Figure 13 14 Tagged frame 4 The particular clip is then saved and can be searched and viewed for later reference by means of tag And the camera number and the time is in sync with the tag Then a mark will appear at the left bottom of the tagged screen see the image 5 82 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide MTM 12719702 13 32 38 01 A Figure 13 15 Tagged Clip Exporting a Clip While viewing playback data if you wish to export a section of one clip to save in addition do as follows 1 Click on this icon E The following image will appear the MAX Duration is 00 17 35 o 3 hr ja ma 13 ss Press Next to Export Next Cancer Figur
26. as indicated on the power input must be observed before connection This Digital Video Recorder is shipped with its own AC adapter Do not use the Digital Video Recorder with a different adapter Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not place the Digital Video Recorder where people will walk on the cord When you disconnect cords remember to pull them by the plugs and not by the cords themselves This will prevent damage to the cords plugs ports and jacks If an extension cord is used with this Digital Video Recorder make sure that the total ampere ratings of the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord s ampere rating Also make sure that the total current of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed 15 amperes PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Table of Contents Chapter 1 Digital Video Recorder Introduction Chapter 2 Geno Stare ui istoc Lidl ades cete isaac E Chapter 3 Quick Guide to Icons on the Main Screen Chapter 4 Configuring the Cameras eee ee isses eese e enn nian aaa n nan n nana Chapter 5 Schedule Recording 2 o esi Chapter 6 Precise T iniinda ainnean inaa Chapter 7 5ysten SCHINGS oio e ptite a YEea gus Der teavi PU RVa nedUa Dua Chapter 8 Pligg lcm Chapter 9 Alar M LOO Fraai Chapter 10
27. discard the file Figure 15 40 The Tagged playback file Remote GPIO Settings The operation on remote GPIO is the same with local settings on DVR host Once you have added all the GPIO modes click OK in the right corner to save the changes to the DVR Host and make them effective 115 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide F Link Microsoft Internet Exqehares Fla dt wes Pivots Took Heb E Hik o EDs Gh eh ivers nete aye dj Beleeess i Fetect 10 24 90 66e banflink cg Y Kemotessurve J MO NECI ee s MI deny z Op life NON sI dily m DIL I c NO I Ee i GE Permo M Boc ce Sereno cr ro S crc ccr S Na PIE ly Ti um GET m US Pi delay fare NO We delay ae NO 2 delay ee ja https 10 34 00 66 c bin deut cai names admribpassennde 10775764 iira AD nera start 2 E 3 2 ik Microsoft intern X Ca pocuaseris and Settin Kjee Login Log ime GA corm Figure 15 41 Remote GPIO Screen After completing all the settings or after using this function click Main to use other remote functions Or you can click Log out to leave remote monitoring sysiem 116 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Appendix A PRO SERIES SOFTWARE PROBE FUNCTION In order to use Backup to NAS NTP and Multi Playback functions of your DVR you must purchase and install one KEYPROBE from your vendor this is optional Connect the optional KEYPROBE with the print p
28. g SPEED I 3 e TIME fs 3 SAVE CLEAR ONE PRESET TYPE DOME FOCUS m 55 4 SPEED 1 waj gau auro Baud rate ZOOM a E IRIS m e mO Ea 1 E53 Clear All Presets JAUTO PAN PAN GROUP Groupi J Group _ Group3 Group4 SET GROUF Figure 12 1 PTZ Tab On the left side of the window you will see a live view from your PTZ camera This allows you to configure and see a live feed so you can adjust the system to your requirements 1 Select the PTZ camera to configure 68 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide raglect 91 we wet yt 3 yb vf y0 yF IU Ye TT 912 13 141 y 15 v 16 Figure 12 2 Camera Selection Using the Dome controls to the bottom left of the PTZ window users can configure their PTZ cameras to move left right m up and down This can be done using the control keys as illustrated below Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm tog User Log oio Prz Select we vi w4 2 5 6 wt U 9 10 411 12 139 14 15 16 Any PRESET SETUP I J AUTO PAN PRESET fi PAN GROUP A SPEED gt Jj i TIME s E _j Group2 SAVE _j Group3 CLEAR ONE PRESET i Group4 Clear fil Presets SET GROUP FOCUS E go auro Baud rate ZOOM 2400 4 IRIS xdi ela eal Figure 12 3 Dome Settings amp Dome Controls To maneuver the PTZ camera at different speeds click the drop down list next to
29. later on in the manual The Main Screen is the central hub of your PRO SERIES Digital Video Recorder If you point your mouse over any of the icons a sub note will appear explaining what that icon does Once you have started the Digital Video Recorder icons to the right of the main viewable area will give you access to different parts of the digital video recorder The following brief description explains how to enter those different screens Figure 3 1 The Main GUI Screen Settings Panel 1 Step 1 Click the settings icon on the right side toolbar 2 Step 2 View all configuration windows Cams Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log DIO PTZ 19 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Cam Schedule Account system alarm Alarm Log user Log p10 PTZ Select O11 92 793 94 9 7 5 7 95 93 18 911 512 135 14 19 15 Cam Info V Cam On Off Rec Mode Rec E V Display Status Text Color Black Background White 2d Adjustment Hue oN J Saturation 50 1 1 Brightness SOF J 7 gt Contrast vy 1 Default Image Format Rec Quality Motion Detection NTSC v PAL v Low v Mid High v Best Sensitivity S Resolution Frame Rate FPS Differentia 1 gt A i v 160x120 320x240 v 640x480 P3 Draw Area Clear Area MN Figure 3 2 The Settings Main Screen example shown Clicking on separate windows will display different settings for the PRO SERIES DVR
30. s Guide Understanding the PRO SERIES DVR Main Screen When starting the Digital Video Recorder for the first time please ensure that you understand all of the DVR s icons before moving on Here is an explanation of all of the icons on the main screen Right Hand Toolbar Day Month Year Time Indicator Settings Icon Playback Icon Logon Icon Single View Icon Quad View Icon 9 Camera Viewable Icon 16 Camera Viewable Icon Expandable Icon Used amp Remaining HDD Space Indicator Figure 2 3 Right side Toolbar bel 1 Day Month Year Time Indicator This displays the date Month Year and Time in digital format 2 Settings Icon Clicking this icon will place users in the Settings Menu 3 Playback Icon Clicking this icon will place you in the Playback Menu 4 Log on Icon Clicking this icon will display a Log on screen 5 Single View Icon Clicking this icon will place you in Single view mode 6 Quad View Icon Clicking this icon will display four camera images 7 9 Camera Viewable Icon Clicking this icon will display nine camera images 8 16 Camera Viewable Icon Clicking this icon will display sixteen camera images 9 Expandable Icon Clicking this icon will expand the viewable camera image 10 Used amp Remaining HDD Space Indicator This displays how much HDD space has been utilized and how much space is remaining on the available HDD Bottom Toolbar 15 PRO SERIES
31. screen If the system has 16 cameras this view can be configured to display four camera viewpoints at 6 second intervals 5 S Figure 3 5 The Quad Camera View Screen Depending how your system is configured the DVR can be configured to display four separate cameras at 6 second intervals This can be configured in the main Settings Panel This will be covered later in this manual 9 Camera View Screen 1 Step 1 Click the 9 Camera view icon on the right side toolbar 8 Step 2 The screen will display nine cameras in one screen If the system has 16 cameras this view can be configured to display nine different camera viewpoints at 6 second intervals 22 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 3 6 The Nine Camera View Screen Depending how your system is configured the DVR can be configured to display nine separate cameras at 6 second intervals This can be configured in the main Settings Panel This will be covered later in this manual 16 Camera View Screen only for PRO 16 2 DVR CD RW 4U 1 Step 1 Click the 16 Camera view icon on the right side toolbar Cr 2 Step2 The screen will display sixteen cameras in one screen etie tech dL idi REAL Figure 3 7 The Sixteen Camera View Screen 23 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Full Screen Mode 4 Step 2 The screen will display all or the selected cameras connected to the DVR in Full Screen Mode If the system has 16 cameras sixteen c
32. that date The benefit is to create individual times for different cameras giving users the freedom to choose activate cameras at different times This can be for PTZ Dome cameras and normal cameras 1 Select the Once option Rec Mode The Once option Select cameras Figure 5 6 Selecting Record Mode 2 Select the number of the camera you wish to configure 3 Select the recording duration Rec Option month day year hr min From fiz hs 4 zo0z fia lar gt w hz Shs Sz 3 h4 Si S Figure 5 7 Duration Selection 4 Click Add Daily Scheduling Choosing the Daily scheduling mode to set a particular period for recording each day 1 Select the Daily option 34 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide The Daily option Select cameras Figure 5 8 Selecting Record Mode 2 Select the camera you wish to configure 3 Select the recording duration If the Month Day and Year options are grayed out only Hour and Minute can be selected from the options for Daily Recording Rec Option month day year hr min From fiz Shs S o 4 fia j 3 To fiz is Sjo 4 fia 3 s S Figure 5 9 Duration Selection 4 Click Add Weekly Scheduling Choosing the Weekly scheduling mode the user can set the desired day for recording every week and then select a particular time for that date 1 Select the Weekly option 35 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Rec Mode
33. this button to find a tagged image or file N Speed Drop Down List Click this list to change the viewing speed C2 Zoom Out Button Click this button to zoom in and out of the image The very next screen puts you in playback mode On the left side you will see a playback link This link will allow you to view all playback images 109 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 15 27 The Remote Playback screen In this remote playback viewing window there are three choices to access the playback files The choices are File from a particular file Alarm File and Tag File The figure below shows the operation function keys of each video screen You may fast forward at 2 4 6 8 or 10 times speed Slow forwarding at 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 or 1 10 times speed There is a horizontal scroll bar on the top of the playing window which facilitates the user to fast search films You may press and hold the left mouse button on it and drag it from left to right Once you have found your searched video image click the Play button at the right side to start Figure 15 28 Remote Playback Window Playback by File 110 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide In order to view files or playback recorded data from the PRO SERIES DVR remotely Once you have clicked the File icon a new pop up window will appear 1 Select the camera and the time you wish to preview 2 Click the search button to list all recorded data for that particular
34. users are able to access the DVR directly Click the checkbox next to Remote to give the user remote access Remote access means users are able to access the DVR over the local LAN or Internet Select which cameras you would like the user to access by clicking the checkbox next to the camera number Select Password can be set from remote to enable users to change their username and password through a browser over the LAN or Internet Select Allow config from remote to enable users to change their system configuration through a browser over the LAN or Internet Click Allow Playback to enable users to playback the recording files Click Allow Control PTZ to enable users to control PTZ cameras Select a checkbox to mark a given camera as available to the user being created or modified This function is primarily utilized to restrict a given user s ability to monitor specific areas 15 Then click the Add button The DVR will be add the user to the list with the selected authority CM OO v Local v Remote v Password can be set from remote v Allow config from remot V Allow Playback v Allow Control PTZ Accessible Cams vila Js Ja sive v7 ja s v10 v 1 v 12 i3 Jia us ie Figure 6 4 Local Remote and Accessible camera Selection To Modify User Settings 41 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 1 Select the user 2 Make the changes in the Main Account Panel 3 C
35. with care Rec List 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 53 on Once 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 Cam 12 Daily 14 48 14 59 ly Monday 14 49 Monday 23 59 26 14 49 26 16 49 Figure 5 14 Delete Schedule Settings 2 Click the delete button To Delete All 3 Click the Del all icon 38 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 6 ACCOUNT SETTINGS The Account Settings area allows the administrator of the PRO SERIES DVH to add users to the system There are two types of users one with Supervisory or Administrative powers and the other is Normal A Normal user does not have supervisory powers and is limited to certain user ability of the PRO SERIES DVR system The administrator of the PRO SERIES DVR system can give users local amp remote access and can allow users only to access certain cameras Follow these few steps to create and configure user access to the PRO SERIES DVR system O 1 Click on the Setup icon on the Main Screen 2 Click on the Account Tab Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log pro Prz namo 0 Passw O Lat v Enable ReType Aadi Supervisor Normal Access Remote a Password can be set from remote IH Allow config from remo Allow Playback _ Allow Control PTZ L1 de s ja s e 7 fe s eio nm e ems ra us re admin Supervisor Enable 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 3 10 11 12 13 14 1
36. 1 Click the Alarm Tab 52 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 2 The first Field Genera refers to setting the interval time for alarm triggering and at what frame rate cam schedule Account System Alarm alarm Log User Log vio PTZ General Duration 30 J sec V AdjustFrameRateTd3 gt FPS Figure 8 1 Alarm Tab 3 The second field gives users the option to select the Camera or other alarm settings Cam 1 2 v3 v4 vi 6 7 v amp VI YW Vl 12 13 14 15 16 Di vl v2 3 v4 9 vB 7 vE VI VO VII 12 13 14 VIS 16 Other Disk Full Disk Failure No Signal Figure 8 2 Camera Settings 4 The third field is to select a Trigger Period 5 Click the checkbox next to Enable under Trigger Period select Enable again and enter the period of time required Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log bio Prz General Duration 30 gt Sec V AdjustFrameRateTd3 gt FPS Dit vl v2 v3 w4 5 VE v7 vB v9 v1 vl VvIZ v13 14 15 V 16 Other Disk Full Disk Failure No Signal Trigger Period enanto Enable From 3 Jr o 2 min To 15 3 nr o gt min Record sound Message voice rax Emai Dout Modify Figure 8 3 Trigger Period Field 2 Then select one of the Triggering Devices from the tab windows below 53 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide reper Ure Emi from m mm tafia t 5 gt min Ua NN HL Figure
37. 12 6 Zoom controls 5 Set the Iris controls accordingly or use Auto adjust IRIS eie avro Figure 12 7 Iris Controls 6 Click the Speed range from 1 degree per second to 255 degrees per second and Time range from 0 to 255 seconds from their respective drop down lists to do adjustments to preset speed and time for the PTZ camera at that preset point PRESET SETUP J AUTO PAN PRESET n Present point 7 gaze a PAH GROUP 5 A SPEED E i Group TIME s 4 d _ Group SAVE j Group3 CLEAR ONE PRESET i Group ear All Presets SET GRO UF Figure 12 8 Preset functions 7 Once complete click Save _ save to complete 8 To view any of the preset point camera pictures at a later time just appoint a number in Preset field Grouping Preset The PRO SERIES Digital Video Recorder gives users the option to set up to 128 presets Of the 128 presets preset 1 to 4 make up Group one preset 5 to 8 make up Group Two preset 9 to 12 make up Group Three and preset 13 to 16 make up Group Four The rest presets are only used to view pictures on particular directions conveniently The main purpose of Group preset is to use all presets to layout the Group to be controlled before starting automatic presets in Auto Pan Mode 71 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide When the Group of presets are complete follow the instructions to circumnavigate the PTZ cameras according to the presets in the groups m
38. 168 1 2 Default Router 192 168 1 1 Virtual Server IP 211 23 141 2 With the above settings complete connect through a browser to http 211 23 141 2 this will connect to the Host with the virtual IP address http 192 168 1 3 r Others v Recycle Rec v Auto Login admin 1 V Cam Auto Switch v Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 29 V Enable telnetd iti Limit out bandwidth Arial Server port 80 3030 31392 must be opened and may need be remap port8 feo port3030 3030 port3192 3192 Figure 7 14 Virtual Server Port Settings Chapter 8 ALARM SETTINGS The Alarm Settings area allows the administrator of the PRO SERIES DVR to set alarms for a number of functions The most important is setting alarms for motion detection on different cameras This is a complex task so in order to understand this area please read over this part carefully There are also alarms for disk failure and disk capacity Users have options to relay alarms to a number of devices Take a look at the detailed description below to understand alarm settings Setting Motion Detection on each camera can be configured under the first screen Cam However users may not be aware when motion detection is triggered Therefore under Alarms periods of time can be setup so as to trigger an alarm when motion is sensed There are four areas of configuration General Camera Enable Trigger Period and Alarm Triggering Device
39. 192 3132 Figure 7 7 Auto Login Field 4 Click Apply then OK L 1 Cam Auto Switch The third option under Others makes it possible to view different cameras automatically When the DVR is in Single View Mode Quad View Mode 9 Camera or 16 Camera Mode it will automatically show different cameras at six second intervals 1 Click the System Tab 2 Under Others click the checkbox next to Cam Auto Switch 3 Click Apply then OK to activate the operation Others w Recycle Rec v Auto Login admin 1 Jv Recy gin v Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 v Enable telnetd Iv 54 Khit Limit out bandwidth HewHD format ext3 yi For Virtual Server port 80 39030 3192 must be opened and may need be remapped portso a0 port3090 9090 portsi9z 9192 Figure 7 8 Cam Auto Switch Settings Minimize Video Size Minimizing the video size allows the DVR System to save more hard disk space but the system performance will likely be somewhat degraded due to additional processing requirements associated with the video compression algorithms 1 Click the System settings tab 48 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 2 Under the Others item click Minimize Video Size 3 Click Apply then OK to activate the setting r Others v Auto Login admin zil vV Cam Auto Switch number P frames after frame 293 gt gt Kbit Limit out bandwidth NewHD format exts
40. 5 16 e b 7 1 apadi Normal Enable 1 7 10 11 12 Figure 6 1 Account Tab Window 39 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 3 Enter the name of the user followed by a specified password 4 Enter the password once again in the ReType field to reconfirm Enter the name of the user followed by a opecified password Cam Schedule account system Alarm Alarm Account Lig user Log pio Prz Password ReType Normal cee v Local v Remate v Password can be set from remote v Allow config from remot mow may alow Cnr rz Rime Jaja sjwew7 js Jaf wfv fei 13 ta 1s t6 Hormal Enable 1 2 6 7 10 11 12 Figure 6 2 Name Password amp Confirmation Field 5 Click the checkbox next to Enable to select the user s type and authority 6 Select Supervisor to give a user total control over the DVR or Normal to limit the user s access 40 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Authority supervisor A Normal Bocess v Local v Remote vy Password can be set from remote v Allow config from remot v Allow Playback v Allow Control PTZ Mim s 4 j s vs v 7 la _ sfv wf wife 13 fia is i6 Figure 6 3 Authority Selection Field 10 11 12 13 14 The Access Permissions must be selected following the creation of each Normal user Click the checkbox next to Local to give the user local access to the DVR host Local access means
41. 5 5 Remote Monitor Screen Remote Monitoring Each camera view has a checkbox with the cameras name or identification depending on how you configured the local machine 2 Click the Clean AIP link to view disable all camera connections 3 Click the checkbox next to a particular camera to view a live feed 4 Click Monitor to view that particular camera 5 Click as many checkboxes as you wish or as many cameras that are connected to your machine 6 Click Select All to view all cameras remotely 95 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Single Remote View Baan 1 dpa Eltern mee Me mene Boe sm Figure 15 6 Single Remote View Quad Remote View Dorma LBS lt E he N Les 4 aa a gt EL E 4 i E a Hy 1 zM i t o bj mE nad e il mE sad ea SE 877 a x JA EX 9 Ju g sen A A Sa EYO Remote mortor me ducipeemensandsemm p monto AS com Figure 15 7 Quad Remote View 96 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 6 Camera Remote View T duel EE I en Caren O20 DOEOTT 37 eae MOO 17 diis MOOT IT ET UN IER i aT aie A B y EA or een nter renes frome MEE cm Figure 15 8 6 Camera Remote View 12 Camera Remote View Too alil xdi ee Carers DA CO OU 32 acana DR O3 OO EJ aeinn OODATI OG EJ 4 ad m Benja E NS Epen mem We o Figure 15 9 12 Camera Remote View Depending on the speed of your LAN or Internet connection the viewing
42. 8 5 Tab Window Selection Alarm Record Triggering Alarm Record Triggering provides event triggered video evidence and normally reacts with accelerated frame rate recording therefore it is important the correct FPS is set to achieve the desired frame rate for capture The following shows how to use Record Alarm 1 Click the Alarm Tab 2 From General select the Duration for motion detection triggering and click the checkbox next to Motion Rec See Figure 8 5 to select the frame speed for motion detection cam schedule Account System Alarm alarm Log User Log nio Prz General Duration 30 J sec V AdjustFrameRateTd3 gt FPS Figure 8 5 General Field 3 Select the Camera to configure Cm 61 2 43 a 25 5 Gb wT 9 10 11 12 213 14 315 16 Di el et 3 4 8 B8 7 8 9 710 1112 13 14 16 16 Other Disk Full Disk Failure No Signal Figure 8 6 Camera Settings 4 Select the first Enable field for 24 hour recording reaction or select the Trigger Period Enable field for record duration only and set the record duration period for reaction 54 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Trigger Period V Enabe From s Jm 0 4min To 18 Shr o gt min v Enable Figure 8 7 Trigger Period 5 Click Add 6 Click Apply tty then OK o to activate Alarm Sound triggering Alarms can be assigned to Sounds follow the instructions below to set Alarm Sounds 1 Click the Alarm
43. BNC camera inputs cards to connect 16 NTSC or PAL compatible cameras Ethernet LAN Port Use an RJ 45 LAN cable to connect to a LAN or Internet VGA Display Port This port is used to connect an external monitor CRT or TFT S Video Port This port is used to connect an external CCTV Monitor or TV Printer Port This port is used to connect a printer to the DVR PS 2 Keyboard Port This port connects a PS 2 compatible keyboard PS 2 Mouse Port This port connects a PS 2 compatible mouse 10 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 10 Power Cord Socket This socket is used to connect the power cord to the power outlet 11 DI DO Alarm input output module 4in 4out relay for multiple Dry contact closure alarm input and multiple relay output for external alarm device connections Additional 1 Voltage Switch Support auto Voltage Switch of 110 240V 2 RS 232 Port Connection to an external modem for remote access alarm transmission or RS 232 to RS 485 converter to control a Speed Dome Camera 3 USB Port This socket is used to connect the USB devices for the use of data output 4 Speaker Audio Out connection for alarm messages Caution The DVR ports should be only used to connect dealer specified cables Never use non dealer specified ports Preparing the Digital Video Recorder for Operation To prepare your Digital Video Recorder for operation you should first connect all peripheral devices Make sure the digital vide
44. C Documents and setti amp Remote Monitor bmp P DAP sosm Figure 15 26 The Remote Playback Link Understanding the Playback Side Toolbar The playback sidebar gives users many choices These choices give users the freedom to manipulate the image to their benefit Lets take a closer look 108 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide e 1 EB File Button Alarm File Button ES ra Adare Foleo 1g ht BE Tas File Button Play Button Ea mo MM Reverse Button Stop Button EN un doy 1 M Previous Button Hext Button Eg Haw C o Snapshot Button Export Button ES m Tag at Ei Tag Button Re Speed Drop down List Zoom 5 2 Mul Zoom Out Button Figure 15 27 Playback Side Toolbar File Button Click this button to find the file you want to view Alarm File Button Click this button to find a file by alarm Tag File Button Click this button to find a file by its tag Play Button Click this button to play the file Reverse Button Click this button to rewind the played image Stop Button Click this button to stop playing the playback Previous Button Click this button to go to the previous frame Next Button Click this button to go to the next frame et oS Pe qe Snapshot Button Click this button to take a snapshot and print it out _ Export Button Click this button to export and save an image to disk uh uh Tag Button Click
45. I 8B lerne mesa 50 d A a Enk microsoft Intern Mead c Figure 15 12 Remote Schedule Screen The remote schedule screen is divided into various parts for easy configuration Select the recording mode and cameras to start the configuration eS EM cimix File Edt Ve Favwkes Teoh Hep idk o GP 2 bp search oes gaiho ae D int P li Fetec 04 90 66 eg bnjrecd eonamemsdnipastestrd A WIL atin aD internet T Enk Microsoft Intern Nem om Figure 15 13 S elio te Scieuuniig 4 Select the date icon A pop up calendar will appear 99 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide MHES Seded c c QR I DEPO ee ifte ee e 2 Lia m EEk EBk To Eee EE z i Legin Leg OE een Fo ig ii 12 113 a Main G9U ip Cone ELT stort ft ee X EA Pee oi temet System Record Mir EM bs cnn Figure 15 14 Remote Calendar scheduling 5 Click Add to activate the settings Once you have completed all schedule settings you can view a log of all changes By link Micrcacdl indentet lepinei Pat xj Fh Ede W fiie Toe Hi e Jisk oc c Qi Pb ieh aj feeedes Qe L2 Adres d rer 10 34 90 gbne ee ee SS Y gue ln i oma m3 EXE FD DIEN DP E ENS RENE VIEN NT EEE EMEN NOM MU Mm j Alm Log j Lar Pro ls M r Cuni Once abc 00 00 Tem Gj Cms 1 172060 8n en 25202004 fn 0 Iv Cal One ngon onn 352572004 DO DU Dore ab internet Bn 1 8 d
46. Professional Dea V Video Recorders 0 0000 00000 0000 ananas 000000000004 000000000000 USER S MANUAL This manual covers models MES onsistent BS ommitment E PRO 16 2 VE a mic B PRO 12 2 a a OO a i E PRO 8 2 CCTV Products B PRO 4 2 E PRO 4 1 Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully and be sure to keep it handy for later reference PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide About this Manual This manual is designed to assist customers in using their new PRO SERIES Digital Video Recorder Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given as to the correctness of the contents The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Edition First Edition August 30 2005 by NESS SECURITY PRODUCTS PTY LTD Copyright This publication contains information that is protected by copyright No part of it may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language without permission from the copyright holders Copyright 2002 All rights reserved Regulations CE C Tick PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Warning It is essential that only the supplied power cord be used You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Maintenance Follow these step
47. Setup 4 The next screen will give a list of printers that the DVR accepts 87 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Printer Type Epson Stylus Color 7 4 Epson Stylus Color 740 Postscript Epson Stylus Color 300 Epson Stylus Color Epson Stylus Color PRO Fujitsu 1200 Fujitsu 2400 Fujitsu 3400 Driver Description ver for the Epson Stylus Color 900 Ink Jet printer Resolution Color Depth Uniprint Mode OK Cancel Figure 14 2 Printer Configuration 5 Select your Printer Type choose the Paper Size to set the size of paper and Resolution to set the resolution and then Colour depth Unprint Mode to set the colours for colour printers 6 Click OK 95 7 A pop up screen will appear prompting you to print a test page Figure 14 3 Printer Test Page 8 Click Confirm to continue View your printed material 88 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Printing an image 1 Click the Playback icon A pop up database will appear giving you the choice of selecting a file selecting the date searching or by checking the list At the bottom of the screen you will notice a set of icons These icons will help later when using the playback image Pop up Database 2 34i ka el e 1s a ee e al RiN N3IWa maps rivn au e spem Ede n By 15 gd se al ae isa ie d a d d md o Bottom Toolbar Figure 14 4 The Playback Screen 2 Select a date and time from the calendar Calendar Sel
48. Tab first 2 Select the Camera 3 Tick off the entire Enable field first then select Enable under Trigger Period 4 Click the Sound Tab Record Sound Message voice rx EMail Dout ambulance vrav Repeat Times fi 3 Times Select Play it Hel Figure 8 8 Sound Tab 5 Click on the Select button to choose an alarm sound from the sound list window 99 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide E airraid wrav SE alanm wav ambulance wav glassbroken wav whistle way ambulance waw OK Cancel Figure 8 9 Sound Selection Window 6 Choose a wav file from the above window and click OK ox 7 Select how many times you would like to repeat the alarm sound up to 10 times Record Sound Message voice Fax EMail Dout Repeat Tines T Times Seen mer May Es ma Figure 8 10 Select Repeated playback of sound 8 Then click Add 9 Click Apply E and OK Alarm Message triggering 96 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Alarm Pop Up Screen Messages when enabled will show a message on GUI at the time of detecting alarm and details of the alarm Follow the instructions below to set Alarm Message 1 Click the Alarm Tab 2 Select the Camera see Figure 8 6 3 Select a Trigger Period see Figure 8 7 4 Click the Message Tab Record Sound Message voice FAx Emas Dout Figure 8 11 Message Tab 5 Then click Add
49. actly the same The wiring inside the cables may be different The Power On Self Test The Power On Self Test POST runs every time you turn on or reset the Digital Video Recorder The POST checks memory the main system board the display the mouse the disk drives and other installed options A few seconds after you turn on your Digital Video Recorder a copyright message appears on your display screen A memory test message appears next as the test continues memory size increases until all installed memory is tested Two classifications of malfunctions can be detected during the POST e Error messages that indicate a failure with the hardware the software or the Basic Input Output System BIOS These critical malfunctions 125 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide prevent the Digital Video Recorder from operating at all or could cause incorrect and apparent results An example of a critical error is CPU malfunction e Messages that furnish important information on the power on and boot processes such as memory status These non critical malfunctions are those that cause incorrect results that may not be readily apparent An example of a non critical error would be a memory chip failure In general if the POS detects a system board failure a critical error the Digital Video Recorder halts and sends out a series of beeps If failure is detected in an area other than the system board such as the display keyboard or mouse an erro
50. ain screen Clicking the Apply button may make sure all the settings and the modifications Clicking the OK button may complete all the settings and modifications and then return to the main system screen 29 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 5 SCHEDULE RECORDING This chapter explains how to set schedule recording times for each camera connected to your PRO SERIES digital video recorder Each camera can be configured to record at different times There are four choices Once Daily Weekly and Monthly Recording under different modes will affect the overall capacity of your Digital Video Recorder ochedule your recordings according to your requirements Schedule Settings Once the PRO SERIES DVR is in record mode various scheduling times must be set for each camera according to the option chosen Follow these instructions to configure scheduling 1 Click on the Setup icon on the Main Screen 2 Click on the Schedule Tab Cam Schedule account system Alarm Alarm Log user Log p10 Prz Rec Mode Rec Option Figure 5 1 Schedule Tab Window 3 Under REC Mode Recording Mode there are four choices i Once Provides a recording option for a period of time Month Day Year 30 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Hr Min Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log nio Prz Rec Rec Option Once i ejs s s e month day
51. ameras will occupy the entire screen 3 Step 1 Click the Full Screen view icon on the right side toolbar 4 Ge Figure 3 8 The Full Screen Camera View Screen Depending how your system is configured the PRO SERIES DVR can be configured to display one to sixteen cameras in Full Screen Mode This can be configured in the main Settings Panel This will be covered later in this manual 24 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 4 CONFIGURING THE CAMERAS This chapter explains how to setup and configure the cameras connected to your PRO SEHIES digital video recorder Once you have connected all the cameras to your DVR you need to enter Setup to configure each individual camera Here users can set the camera information shown on screen set the background colours adjust the lighting of each camera set the image format and resolution change the image quality frame rate and adjust the motion detection zones Camera Settings To change each camera settings for the DVR follow these instructions 1 Click the Setup icon on the Main Screen 2 Click the diamond icon for the camera you want to configure w 3 The small window under the camera selection will then display the selected camera in Real Time mode cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm tog User Log pro ez Select x 5 EXE GEN Saturation SOFT J Brightness SOFT DT contrast sO
52. ant to see the image enlarged just click the Zoom In button and then the image will be enlarged See image below lad PVE A078 PM 1727203 7 4 Figure 15 32 Remote Playback Enlarged Image Taking a Snapshot The PRO SERIES DVR gives users the opportunity to take pictures of recorded data While viewing the playback image there might be a time when you would like to take snapshots of video and print it out In order to do this 1 Click the Snapshot button 2 From the pop up window select the resolution size of your print The system provides three resolutions 320x240 480x320 and 640x480 112 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Press the Print button Figure 15 33 Snapshot Resolution 3 Choose the resolution and click Print You will be prompted to select a printer Cameral 4 29 2003 1 49 09 PM 2 Print x Name HP LaserJet 2200 Sen Copy 2 Properties Status Default peinter Uses intervention 0 documents waiting Type HP LaserJet 2200 Senes PS Wher MHPAHPLaser Comment Print to file Print range C A C Pages from 1 to 1 Selection C As laid out on screen C Only the selected frame All frames individual LOK te Figure 15 34 Printer Selection 4 Select your printer and click OK Exporting an Image Exporting an image allows users to access images from the hard disk and save it onto your local hard drive 113 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide
53. ascomect Others v Recycle Rec V Auto Login admin a Cam Auto Switch Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 7 v Enable teinetd fes gt Khit Limit out bandwidth HewHD format ext3 For Virtual Server port 80 9090 3192 must be opened and may need be remapped portao ao portsusu 9090 portaz 3192 Figure 7 1 System Menu 43 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 3 Type in a name for the DVR host up to 32 letters for the purpose of machine identification when sending an email alarm 4 Enter an IP address Subnet Mask and depress the LAN diamond to activate the Default Router Type in the Default Router Gateway that your Administrator assigned you When the system is run in a local LAN ask your Administrator for an IP address Subnet Mask and preset Gateway address The DVR does not support DHCP so you must have a fixed IP address s Click Apply and OK L 44 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Modem Dialup DVR users can choose modem dial up for connecting to a telephone line Windows users can also dialup using PPP to DVR for remote monitoring To set up modem dial up 1 Check the Dialup in the Internet field and enter the TEL No The phone no of ISP Account and Password your account and password from ISP 2 Click the Dial button to test the dial up procedure If it is successful the Disconnect field will revert to the IP assigne
54. ble under Remote Alarm settings click OK to make the changes effective Plow tienes FoulilePac iid Figure 15 23 Remote Alarm verification 105 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Remote Alarm Log Viewing The current settings provide the administrator to view and delete all alarm logs Click on the Alarm Log link You will see the screen below ET mk hr T boast Explarrr data GE AY DAcewch avertas atore hy ab Addenss betec 00 4 90 06 ca bnfink cgi AY Remote Surveillance System Haasan Caml VpienME ount Caml TEL TESTE Caml v ideublutium Videubictiun Caml VideaM ation M Mo I notera Cum VidenM stinn VislenMntinn Gum Vislenltotinm il Wien otium Cum vVidenM obo Caml Visenhtptinn VpleaM ntum VideaM atum CTA OSS Dou EM ml F AL V ears hA e ssag o Recep niis Aaa Dout Ekial A CILACIISEI DECIES ACLUM US Dout EMEL FA i LEMU UNS INN TS DoutkEMalFA Doul EM iL F AJC V Gar HUE S DeutEMgiFA 3x V 11 24 103203 Doi EM el FAS V ern AO Te BI Dea TARAN Doul el Mirigi Lec da Yain Di ti gea run heard Figure 15 24 Remote Alarm Log EQ cum If you would like to delete all logs click in the checkbox next to Select All To delete individual logs click next to the checkbox of the file you want to delete and click the Delete icon 106 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Remote User Log The administrator can view all users that have logged onto the sys
55. ce on NAS is less than 200MB the system will delete the oldest files until the free space more than 400MB 119 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide NTP Network Time Protocol The Network Time Protocol NTP is used to synchronize the clock of a DVR to another reference time source Steps 1 Click the Setup icon onthe main screen 2 Click the System tab 3 Click the NTP button to popup the NTP setup windows Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log DIO PTZ Host amp Lan Host Name DVR iP 192 168 3 25 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 System Clock 2004 9 ze fia S o 5 sa 3 iMT 8 Taipei Printer Setup Backup Config Restore Config HAS Intemet LAM Default Gateway DHS Server Dialup TEL Hn Mail SMTP Server Account Password Dialup disconnect zi Others v Recycle Rec v Auto Login admin _ __ Cam Auto Switch Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 s _ Enable temeta _ fe4 3 Khit Limit out bandwidth NewHD format ext3 For Virtual Server port 80 9030 3132 must be opened and may need be remapped portau lao port3030 s090 port3132 g gz Apply OK cancer 120 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide HTP Setup pois pn 2 9 HTP Server Pul Enable w Hourly xw Daily w Weekly Monthly 126 250 56 5 Delete 703 60 1 2 Delete 200 19 119 69 142 3 100 2 Active 216 244 192 3 watch stdtime gow tw Deact
56. corder HDD Tray CD RW HDD Lock HDD LED Indicators Cooling Fan Power Button Card Reader Figure 1 4 Front Inside View of the Digital Video Recorder 1 Removable HDD Tray The metal HDD trays enable a secure fit for the HDD and the air ventilation holes in front provide HDD airflow cooling Caution Only use the HDD trays that came with the Digital Video Recorder Using a non dealer specified HDD tray could result in serious damage 2 HDD Lock This lock uses a dedicated key to open and close the HDD tray Using an inappropriate key will cause the HDD to malfunction PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 3 HDD LED Indicators The Red LED light indicates that the HDD is being accessed The Green LED indicates the HDD is powered on Card Reader To connect to storage devices including Compact Flash Smart Media Memory Stick Secure Digital Multi Media IBM Micro Drive and PCMCIA ATA card for back up purpose CD RW For back up purpose Power Button Press the button to turn the Digital Video Recorder on or the opposite to turn it off Rear View Please refer to Figure 1 5 and the descriptions that follow to identify the components on the rear side of the Digital Video Recorder Figure 1 6 Rear View of Digital Video Recorder 1 2 Power Fan This is the main cooling fan for the power supply System Ventilation Fan This fan generates ventilation for the entire system BNC Camera Input Use these four
57. d by ISP This will be finished when the connection is idle for 30 seconds the connection will then be disconnected by the system automatically and the IP field will revert to Disconnect 3 If the DVR will use a dialup modem for e mail delivery the Network connection would disconnected by the system automatically idle for 30 seconds when sending out the alert e mail Cam Schedule Account System alarm Alarm Log User Log pro Prz Host amp Lan Host Name ovr IP 152 168 3 1 64 TEL No Net Mask 255 255 255 0 System Gock 1 gt fe z00a fie 4 35 sfn 3 v Recycle Rec V Auto Login admin a Cam Auto Switch _ Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 V Enable teeta c3 gt Knit Limit out bandwidth HewHD format ext3 For Virtual Server port 60 9090 9192 must be opened and may need be remapped portao B0 pertsusn 5090 portsis2 5152 Apply Figure 7 2 Modem Dial up settings 45 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Printer Setup Please refer to Chapter 14 Backup Config In this section you are able to perform a back up copy of the system configuration files this greatly aids in the reprogramming of the DVR in the event of failure occurring or if the system requires to be set back to Factory Default due to unknown Admin password entry The configuration files may also be recopied to allow quick setup of multi DVR systems and supports a variety of user s
58. e 13 16 Export image 2 The image highlights the hours minutes and seconds Use the drop down list to select the time frame you would like to export Click Next to continue 3 The DVR then asks you to choose the media and the place youd like to export the clip to and the name of the clip Once complete click OK to confirm 83 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Export To v USB Neighbor v Hoppy Non USB CD Writer ox _cancet Figure 13 17 Export Clip Smoothing an Image The smoothness and sharpness of an image can be adjusted in the DVR When an image is unclear it is important to clarify the image more clearly r x P n d B i Li 1 UM pe L ZWD 3 21 ES maa a a a A EE SC E Ee Sn e TR EGET EET Figure 13 18 Sharpen Image e Open the recorded image e Click on this icon lads to blur the image e Click on this icon T to sharpen the image The blur Icon and the Sharpen Icon is at the same position only one of them will appear at the same time When Blur Icon appears you can use it to blur the image while Sharpen Icon appears you can use it to sharpen the image 84 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 13 19 Blur Image Moving playback frames While viewing several playback screens the entire screen or background screen may be unclear The directional icons can be used to move each playback video to different parts of the screen Clic
59. e Rate FPS Frame Per Second Setting Motion Detection e Under Motion Detection users can select i Sensitivity To set the sensitivity relative to the motion detection zone from 1 to 5 The higher the value the more sensitive the detection will be ii Differentia Pulse Count factor that distinguishes differences among images within a given time Up to six different Motion Detection Zones can be created in one camera view 28 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Motion Detection Sensitivity 5 Differentia 1 23 Draw Area Clear Area Figure 4 8 Motion Detection Area Zone e Click on Draw Area Draw Areal to draw a motion detection frame in the camera scene just click hold and draw a frame sized window over the desired area for motion detection Repeat this and draw up to six individual zones into the camera scene to create effective detection zones Avoid nuisance false alarm objects such as busy roadways flickering TV VGA monitors shrubs trees and any object that is movable by drafts and wind or mechanical movement stop After you have finished drawing to hide all zones To show all e Click on Stop Draw Area zones click on Draw Area e Tocancel current motion detection settings click Clear Area dear Area to erase all the frames one by one e When all settings are complete click on Apply em and then OK o to save all settings The screen will return to m
60. ection From p 9 2002 Calendar o0 00 To TETTE Calendar ips al al imza _js_je _ 7 _le All I s he n fe a3 ha s fs Reset Figure 14 5 Calendar amp Camera Selection 89 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 3 Select a camera List ee or Open Lore 4 Click Search 5 The database for that camera will open Gm Time 1 12 25 02 13 49 18 00 52 04 1 12 19 02 14 13 04 04 50 35 1 123 02 13 13 00 00 59 13 s L enhnn o oua oA1 Figure 14 6 Camera Database 6 Select the date and time to view the clip Description 12 26 02 13 43 18 00 52 04 12 19 02 14 13 04 04 50 35 12 19 02 13 19 00 00 59 19 Lid Figure 14 7 Camera Selection 7 Double click the selection or click Open The selected clip will appear in front of the Main Screen 90 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 14 8 Recorded playback data 8 Click play from the Bottom Toolbar 9 Click the Snapshot icon and a new window will appear to show the image that has been taken Before taking a snapshot press the pause button to freeze the picture 10 Click the Export from the Bottom Toolbar to print the image 11 If the print is successful a new window will appear to give you a notice Click Confirm to view the printed data 91 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 15 REMOTE SURVEILLANCE The PRO SERIES DVR offers up to date IT tec
61. ed Dins 0 17 1 o 2 delay o 5 0 2 delayfo gt 9 0 del 13 0 gt dela Un g y ay ay o y o 7 e 7 2 o 2 delay o gt efo deiay o 4 10 0 2 delay o 14 0 delay o gt b 7 le a a 3 o 2 delay o 7 0 2 deiay o gt 11 0 delay 15 0 delay afo 2 deiayfo afo gt delay o gt 12 0 delay 16 0 gt delay Figure 11 2 DI Field Output Settings The DVR is able to provide 16 relay outputs for external sensor connections and can be set to active ON or active OFF Application requirements The GPIO ports are optional products Manus Dout Control pout fi gt on e Figure 11 3 DO Field 67 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 12 PAN TILT ZOOM Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ provides the administrator of the PRO SERIES DVR to configure and monitor all PTZ cameras that are connected to the DVR The PRO SERIES DVR can be configured with many PTZ cameras Currently the system doesn t have pre configured PTZ camera support Please consult your dealer for more information on how best to configure your system with leading PTZ camera providers This chapter shows users how to configure a PTZ camera that is compatible with the PRO SERIES DVR Let s take a look at the PTZ window in more detail Click the PTZ Tab Cam Schedule Account System Alarm Alarm Log User Log DIO er cL 1 wi wi 4 wi wh 7 y 3 10 1l vl 1 yl 15 16 rh Er ee appa pennn NAA TU j ee Maji PRESET SETUP PRESET
62. elect the Camera see Figure 8 6 3 Select a Trigger Period see Figure 8 7 4 Click the Fax Tab Record Sound Message Voice FAX EMail Dout FAX No 26961234 8 Modiy Send 2 gt Pictures ions Fax FAX No 269612734 Fax 2 pictures Figure 8 16 Fax Tab 5 Type in the Fax Number 6 Choose from the Send drop down list how many pictures you would like to fax 1 to 30 pictures may be chosen 7 Then click Add the window below will show Fax with the selections made Click Apply and OK d Alarm Relay Output Triggering Alarm Relay Output activate the relay output port at the time of detecting the alarm Follow these instructions to set the Output Port 1 Click the Alarm Tab 2 Select the Camera see Figure 8 6 3 Selecta Trigger Period see Figure 8 7 4 Click the Output Port Tab Record Sound Message Voice FAX EMail out Description Enable Disable Delay Trigger Active Duration zh 3 zx a ak 10 gt fin 25 fio ro 13 fio 10 na 318 uw ro 314 uo 2 E ak ig 3 00 11 fio ia 15 io 3h 10 341 Ti Sho 3 16 10 i im S ow Rm x LM be LE ob m br SL T F le me e be als x ri he Aa LONE Pelle Bs bl fel PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 8 17 Output Port Tab 5 Select an Output Port each output port number has a relative camera number 6 Tick off
63. electable back up devices CD RW or Memory Card Backup Config 1 Click on Backup Config 2 The list of back up device selection to Export will be displayed Export To Card Reader Backup P v USB Neighbor v Hoppy Non USB CD Writer 4 Internal External CD RW backup OK cancel Figure 7 3 Back up devices selection 3 Select the desired back up device 4 Click OK Restoring settings from the Back up device The DVR system can restore the system configuration settings from the back up device The system supports different user selectable back up devices select file wv USB Neighbor wv Hoppy Hon USB CD Writer Figure 7 4 Restore devices selection 1 Click on Restore Config Restore Config 2 The list of back up device selection to Export will be displayed 3 Select the device required 46 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 4 then click OK oK Setting the System Clock The System Clock is automatically adjusted according to the system BIOS If the system crashes or becomes faulty then it would be necessary to change the system clock After the changes are made click Apply then OK System Cock pe fis 3pm fia gt fr gt fe gt Figure 7 5 System Clock Settings Other Settings Recycle Recording This field gives users three options The first one Recycle Rec applies to freeing up space or deleting some space du
64. fT 1 4 image Format Rec Quality Motion Detection NTSC PAL y low v Mid High Best Sensitivity S Resolution Frame Rate FPS Differentia fi A Et j v 160x120 320x240 v 640x480 e g Draw Area Gear Area J X A Figure 4 1 Main Camera Settings Window 25 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Naming Cameras e Under Cam Info click into the camera naming field type in name Tick Cam On Off to display or disable the characters Max 8 characters Cam Info v Cam On Off Rec Mode Rec V Display Status Text Color Black p Background White Figure 4 2 Camera Naming Field Setting Recording Mode e Under REC Mode select one of three options i No Recording Motion Detection Recording Only li Recording Continuous Fulltime Recording ii Scheduled Time Date Scheduled Recording Only v Display Statu Text Color Black ET Background White Figure 4 3 Recording Selection Field Adding Colour for Text amp Text Background 4 Tick the Display Status checkbox to change the Text Colour and Background Colour i For Text Colour users can choose to have text in Black Red Green Blue li For Background Colour users can choose to have Black Red Green Blue Cam Info vV Cam On Off Rec Mode Rec f V Display Status Text Color Black xd PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 4 4 Camera Text amp Background Colour Icons Adjusting Picture Quality e Under
65. g mi eek eret inter Ze e Figure 15 15 Remote Schedule Log 100 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Modifying Scheduled Settings 1 Click the data you wish to modify P ILE EU i i Er etm d ss cec HR E Hik QS db dee uere tor y dH Aries E bite I 15 54 06 BA cabine cg 1 EEE eL ccc n LLiLLnNLLLLAMM A LLIO cn I T m m Y Remote Surycillance System E EEE P DL E p Ones g Daily Ei Hi m E e ee O Noo mu omo Br BUE HEEE MU e lu 1117 2003 00 00 livre trod Obr CI 11 7 2005 0000 Duncan OO OO 1112 2001 00 00 WU 03 OO Click on the data intended to modify _ nS SS Wistert 5 E Gy Sa eun microsoft intern Bed m Figure 15 16 Remote Modify Window 2 Click the Modify icon IE An Bi p Cece i E E E i EE 15 D 2 2002 dete j EB EE NL AS DL OMM DIES BONES ul Press the Modify key after modifying the scheduled condition setting Figure 15 17 Remote Modify Parameters 3 View the modifications 101 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide E Link Microsoft Internet Lxplorer 18 xl Fe Edt View Favnres Took Heip ES dabsk o D E CO set res Cristo uS d i ao Links LINE ED IL g Ones 20 PEE DE DEM E EU MEE UN LEES NEM MINE Ev LEM IM VUE 6 Sanit DEES M LE Co Cemif PALALTA o Camiz 15th 08 440 ig Dore ie ts A H san 2 GB m3
66. hnology standards and places itself in a unique bracket of excellence The PRO SERIES DVR provides users with the capability to view live and recorded data remotely Currently many systems can support network capability but not many can support the same functions like the PRO SERIES DVR All functions available on the local system can be operated from a browser remotely Once you have setup the local LAN and Internet functionality from the System Window you are able to easily and conveniently view material from your digital video recorder remotely Let s take a closer look at what happens when you want to view data remotely m 1 Click on the Configuration icon from the Main Screen 2 Click the System Tab Cam Schedule Account System alarm Alarm Log user Log p10 Prz Hast amp Lan Host Hame pvR Pfi 00 34 90 67 TEL No Het Mask 255 255 255 0 Printer Setup Backup Contfig Restore Contig Intermet DHS Server LAN Default Router 10 34 90 1 System Clock x E mh ak A js 325 003 ia 5 fj gt Others v Recycle Rec V Auto Login admin 1 _ Cam Auto Switch For Virtual Server port 80 9090 9192 must be opened and may need be remapped portao 60 port3090 3090 portg192 9192 Figure 15 1 System Tab Screen for LAN identification g 158 3 25 3 Identify your IP address af 4 Open your browser 92 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide wks mimos ed ee ee ae i 1 Es Rien d Teed
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68. image Click this icon to tag a certain section of the recorded file Once tagged you can go back to the relevant place when reviewing again Click this quick reference icon to search by date time or camera Click this icon to view all recorded material that was triggered by an alarm Click this icon to review the previous image Click this icon to rewind play Click this icon to pause play Click this icon to play the file Click this icon to slow forward the clip press once to go forward in speed of 1 2 press twice in speed of 1 4 press three times in speed of 1 6 Click this icon to fast forward the clip and the optional speeds are 1x 2x 4x 6x 8x and 10x Press once to play at the speed of 2x press twice at speed of 4x Click this icon to jump to the next section of the clip If the current file has been played just in half then you can press this icon once to jump to the end of this section press it the second time to jump to the beginning of the next clip on the same camera if the current clip has reached the end press this icon to jump directly to the beginning of the next clip on the same camera Viewing Playback by Camera To view a recorded file from a particular camera follow the next few steps 1 To view Playback click the playback Pop up Database a 76 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide From 1 22 2004 Calendar ICE aj cet d A Ta armana Calenular ipea ES 2 LN wi lvelvalvaiv
69. ive tack stdtime gov tw L L 1 1 L 1 1 OK Time Adjust Loy Cancel NTP Server Fill in the NTP Server and click the Add button to put the NTP server into the list DVR can have their own time server added for keeping a DVR synchronized Several NTP servers have been added by default Active Activate the selected NTP server Deactivate the selected NTP server Delete Delete the selected NTP server in the list Enable Clicking the Enable checkbox enables time interval updates to the DVR every hour day week or month as nominated Note The DVR will only connect to the top first highlighted NTP server within the list and if the connection fails the DVR will connect to the next one and so on Time Adjust manually adjusts the clock on NAS 10 Log status logging and monitors every time correction 121 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Multi Playback Let s take a look at how we can use the multi playback function 1 Click the playbackl button on the main screen and then click muti playback you ll see the Multi Playback windows as below cameral 1 cameral2 cameral3 camerals cameral6 C mrmrmnrmrr Z0 FH uuu 02 20 04 14 00 00 nour l arra E 2 Click 22 to select the playback clips according to cameras and date time Camera vi v2 v3 v4 Iv 5 v 6 lv 7 v 8 vy 9 v 10 v 11 v 12 v 13 v 14 v 15 v 16 x Sliced x Sliced A slicelb Date E A Fo fia 3 f
70. k on the separate directions to position your video in the right place as oee the images below that demonstrate this function i a Sa V2 1 GAN rmmEMEEE Figure 13 20 Viewing more than one playback clip 85 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 13 21 More than one playback image 86 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 14 PRINTING One of the unique features of the PRO SERIES is its ability to print still images Printing images from your digital video recorder can clarify certain factors you cannot see from an image on your monitor The PRO SERIES DVR accepts many forms of printers Please consult your dealer to see what printers are compatible with the PRO SERIES DVR Configuring your Printer Follow these few easy steps to setup print function 1 Click the Setup icon on the Main Screen 2 Click the System Tab Cam Schedule Account System alarm Alarm Log User Log p10 Prz Host amp Lan Host Name pvR Pfi 10 34 30 67 TEL No Het Mask 255 255 255 0 Printer Setup Backup Config Restore Contig Internet DHS Server LAN Default Router 10 34 90 1 System Clock b se spos pprap h Others v Recycle Rec v Auto Login admin Cam Auto Switch For Virtual Server port 80 9090 9192 must be opened and may need be remapped port o a0 port9090 9090 port9192 msz Figure 14 1 System Tab 3 Click the Printer Setup icon F nter
71. lick Modify button 4 Click Apply then OK to confirm changes Cam Schedule Account system Alarm Alarm Log User Log pro Prz Account Hame opali Passi CEELI Enable Retype Authority Normal ACCESS v Local v Remote v Password can be set from remote v Allow config from remot v Allow Playback v Allow Control PTZ m a s ja Jspefur jo 9s esofes1 v 12 13 1a jis t6 Hornmal Enable 1 27 6 7 170 171 12 Figure 6 5 Modifying User Settings To Delete Users 1 Select the user 2 Click delete Pe 3 Click Apply t then OK to confirm the changes 42 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 7 SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Settings Panel is for naming and setting basic configurations for the DVR These very important settings will ensure that the DVR system may be correctly viewed both locally and remotely Incorrect system configuration may result in abnormal operation and could make tech support more complex and time consuming Follow these steps to set up your DVR Foia 1 Click the Setup icon on the Main Screen GC 2 Click the System Tab IP 21 58 3 1654 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 System Geck 1 gt fe 3 z00a e 5 s 3 a gt Printer Setup Backup Config Restore Config Internet LAN Default Router v Dialup TELNo mmt ow pus server Passwon
72. m Create all the presets in the groups Choose the number of your desired group Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 and Group 4 under the Pan Group Click Set Group IEEE button Click Auto Pan then the PTZ cameras will begin to circumnavigate according to the presets in the group PRESET SETUP _JAUTO PAN PRESET A SPEED B PAH GROUP J Groupi TIME sa E d j Group SAVE _j Group3 J Group SET GRO uP PRESET CLEAR OHI Figure 12 9 Pan Group Example Setting Group 1 gt Choose Group 1 and click Set Group button Function To operate presets 1 to 4 automatically in the mode of Auto Pan J Setting Group 1 and Group 2 gt Choose Group 1 and Group 2 and click Set Group bution Function To operate presets 1 to 8 in the mode of Auto Pan Setting Group 1 Group 2 and Group 3 z Choose Group 1 Group 2 and Group 3 then click Set Group button Function To operate presets 1 to 12 in the mode of Auto Pan Setting Group 2 Group 3 and Group 4z Choose Group 2 Group 3 and Group 4 then click Set Group button Function To operate presets 5 to 16 in the mode of Auto Pan Deleting a Preset 72 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Follow these instructions to delete a preset Click Clear Preset _CLEAR PRESET to delete all presets Note Different Soeed Dome models have different functionality please refer to the user guide of the Speed Dome you wish to connect
73. name type in or select admin default under Password type in admin default Tea ae admin 1 Figure 2 5 Entering the default Username amp Password 3 Step 3 Click Login TAMA admin Figure2 6 Logging into the system Once administration users logon they will see the screen below 17 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Cam Scheda Account System Atarmn Alarm Log User Log er Seer imag Format Rec Gualiby Mntinn Cir ber tion NTSC we PAL Low y Mid High s Hast Ferstivity P G Farsolutin Frame Rabe FPS Ciffereetia A WMuwiz OS Ea e j Draw fea Gear Area Apply OK Gen Figure 2 7 The Main Settings and Programming screen Shutting down the system The PRO SERIES DVR is quite a versatile and easy to use Digital Recorder It is easy to Logon Logoff and Shutdown In order to shutdown the DVR follow these few steps m 1 Step 1 Click the Logon Icon i 2 Step 2 Click the Shutdown icon Tae admin 1 em amp Figure 2 8 Shutting down the system After shutting down the system the product version number of the system will be shown on the top of right of the screen for example v3 1 2 18 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 3 QUICK GUIDE TO ICONS ON THE MAIN SCREEN This chapter explains the quick access icons on the main screen Some of these icon functions will be explained in depth
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75. nty level For thas zone Move the slider to set the secunty level for this zone Low Minimal safeguards and warming prompls are provided Mast content is downloaded and run vathout prompts All active content can run Appropriate for stes that you absolutely trust emen Figure b 1 Security Tab Method 2 Set to be Trusted Sites Only trusted sites authority of the configured website 1 Click to choose the Trusted Sites 129 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its secunly settings Intemet Local invanet MECE Resticted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you trust not to damage your computer or data No sites are in this zone S cunty level for this 20ne amp Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Figure b 2 Creditable Website Tab 2 Click Sites Icon Trusted sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All Web sites Add this Web site to the zone Web sites Require server verification https for all sites in this zone coe Figure b 2 Creditable Website Tab 3 Add this website to this field 4 Cancel the selection of Require server verification https for all sites in this zo
76. o n OK Cancel 3 Click the slice4 slice9 or slice16 to select 4 camera 9 camera or 16 camera synchronous multi playback respectively 122 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 4 Click OK and then click the icon to playback 5 You can use Hour hour E and Minute El min E to change the start playback time Example Click the hourl the playback time will be changed from 14 00 to 15 00 6 You can click any camera view to zoom the image aS We aaa T Eg d 4 A the Jo ota We sls ls pill a 123 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Appendix B TROUBLESHOOTING Your Digital Video Recorder has passed through a series of rigorous quality assurance tests to guarantee reliable performance However your new Digital Video Recorder is a sophisticated piece of equipment and as such may malfunction if used incorrectly or if one of its components fails Included are important tips and information you will need to help locate and solve some of the problem you may encounter An Approach to Troubleshooting In general troubleshooting involves an organized systematic approach to problem solving Try to isolate the problem and identify the defective device hardware or improper setting software When you have a problem you should do a thorough visual inspection of the Digital Video Recorder If none of the indicators are lit and you cannot hear the HDD spinning then the Digital Video Recorder is probably no
77. o recorder is turned off before any device is connected 11 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED This chapter explains what you need to do after turning on your Digital Video Recorder Experienced Digital Video Recorder users may skip this chapter if necessary while using the rest of the manual merely as a reference Powering Up the Digital Video Recorder for the First Time To connect the Digital Video Recorder to the Power outlet please refer to Figure 2 1 and the following instructions 1 meo Ur e d gt Attach the cameras to the BNC outputs at the back of the DVR Connect a TFT LCD Monitor or CRT Monitor to the VGA Input Connect a RJ 45 LAN cable to the Ethernet LAN Card Connect a printer to the Printer Port Connect a keyboard amp Mouse to their respective PS 2 Ports Power cords differ from region to region Use the correct power cord based on your region Check the Voltage Switch so that it matches your region s requirements Connect one end of the power cord to the electrical outlet and the other to the Digital Video Recorder Figure 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord 9 Power up the DVR by pressing the Power switch at the rear of the DVR Caution The DVR takes 1 minute to boot up During this process don t remove shake or restart the DVR 12 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Mate The best kind of AC power source to connect your Digital Video Recorder to is a UPS Uninter
78. ort The printer port remains operational and can be connected to a printer 117 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Backup to NAS Network Attached System Because the image data of the DVR are larger than common file data the demand on storage space will be higher NAS can support IP network protocols therefore users can backup their DVR data to NAS through Internet LAN at anytime Steps 1 Click the Setup icon on the main screen 2 Click the System tab 3 Click the NAS button to popup the Nas Setup windows Cam schedule Account system Alarm Alarm Loy User Log DIO PTZ Host amp Lan Host Hame DvR IP 132 1 58 3 25 Het Mask 255 255 255 0 system Clock 2004 3 J zl a gt o Timezone GMT 8 T aipei I Printer Setup Backup Config Restore Config Intemet LAH Default Gateway DHS Server 4 Dialup TEL Hn Hail SMTP Server Account Password Dialup disconnect Others v Recycle Rec v Auto Login admin __ Cam Auto Switch __ Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 E Enable telnetd E g4 Kbit Limit aut bandwidth HewHD format lext3 4 For Virtual Server port 0 90930 9192 must be opened and may need be remapped portao ao port3030 3090 port3192 jm ge Apply OK Cancel 118 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Has setup r Enable Path BACKU Pinas User dvr Password ines r OverWrite l UpperBound ano Z MB OS LowerBound zt A MB
79. quality will change Faster connections means better viewing capability Configuring Setup Remotely The functions for setup remotely are exactly the same as they are locally Lets take a closer look 97 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 1 Onthe Main Remote Screen click Setup ay ove Ririieote Miele Hinis Inline Gaploree Remote Surveillance System Setup Link nue E r2 Art E A cc Eo remate monitor dC eocmeris and Seti Mee x Figure 15 10 Main Remote Screen for Setup 2 he first screen is the Camera setup browser window eens x teh DD Qe testem ee y D Adde heg La 24 SO 46d ca ben ca ETE o e o oo M A e Figure 15 11 The Remote Camera Configuration Screen All remote functionality is similarly setup as the local machine The only difference is the way the interface looks On the left side of the main viewing area are the links to all the setup functions Clicking on each of them will link you to the respective functions Select a camera and various other parameters from the drop down list 98 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 3 Click the Schedule link to view the Remote Schedule Settings DITDEEDTTTITETIETTT i lel xj F e Di View Favorites Took Help Hii ck 15 d Danh nmn eto y Sh sees Did netp f 10 74 30 86 cg brndink cai Remote surveillance System Hw 2 NH 1 34 ELSE Camera Mode figo hip 0 54 86 og bey read carm a E 45 IS
80. r message is displayed on the screen and testing is stopped It is important to remember that the POST does not test all areas of the Digital Video Recorder only those that allow it to be operational enough to run diagnostic programs If your system does not successfully complete the POST but displays a blank screen emits a series of beeps or displays an error code consult your dealer 126 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide General Hardware Problem A few common hardware problem and suggested solutions are presented in the table below Problem Solution You turn on the Check the power LED indicator If it is on GREEN then Digital Video power is being supplied to the Digital Video Recorder If R d the LED is not on make sure that the power cord is Ecorder and securely connected to a live power source If the Digital nothing happens Video Recorder still does not come on remove the power supply from its compartment reinsert it and try again If there is still no power contact your dealer The display screen is Check the Brightness and Contrast toolbar in single view dark If the controls are turned too far down the screen will be dark If after trying this the screen is still blank try rebooting the Digital Video Recorder by pressing the power on button If this does not solve the problem turn the Digital Video Recorder off wait five seconds and then turn it back on If the problem persists after trying all of these sugges
81. r s Guide Cam Schedule account system Alarm Alarm Log User Log pro Prz Rec Mode Rec Option Monthly Z select the day 26 gt of the month EX zl 2 al sj xj e se 2 month day year hr min E Adm Alana E Ads A From fiz y 26 y 2002 n4 as i A A f nj sa 3s Rec List 16 To Cam 1 Once 123 2002 14 47 12 9 2002 14 53 Cam 6 Once 12 19 2002 14 47 12 19 2002 14 59 Cam 12 Daily 14 48 14 59 Cam 16 Weekly Monday 14 49 Monday 23 59 26 16 49 26 14 49 Apply Figure 5 5 Monthly Schedule Settings Action add Del Modify Del Ail Q 4 After you have selected the record mode and option choose the camera to be assigned in any combination 5 Click on the Add J button The relative information will be shown in the schedule recording list 6 If you wish to delete a particular entry Select the entry and the Delete button 7 If you wish to modify a particular entry Select the entry and the Modify button modity 8 If you wish to delete all entries click the Del AIF button peas 9 Click Apply and OK to confirm your changes The screen will return to viewer mode Once Only Scheduling 33 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Scheduling the Digital Video Recorder to record using the Once option gives users the choice to set the Day Month and Year and then select a particular time for
82. rder Be careful ta dose the doors gently Slamming the doors shut could damage the Digital videa Recorders circuitry Optional Devices To further enhance the utility of your Digital Video Recorder there are several optional products available e Removable HDD Tray e An Alarm Module only available from the Digital Video Recorder Manufacturer e Exchangeable IDE Hard Disk Drive PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Identifying External Components Please refer to the text and diagrams below to identify all external components and accessories of the Digital Video Recorder PRO 4CH CHANNEL 120Gb HDD Front View Figure 1 1 Front View of the DVR Rear View Please refer to Figure 1 2 and the descriptions that follow to identify the components on the rear side of the Digital Video Recorder Power Voltage Switch Power button System Fan Power Input VGA Output quem 4in 4out IO Mouse aad On Keyboard P LIT T LAN Port I Camera BNC Inputs Figure 1 2 Rear View of the Digital Video Recorder PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide PRO 8 2 DVR CD RW 4U PRO 16 2 DVR CD RW AU Front View Figure 1 3 Front View of the DVR 4U 1 Doors The system is completely enclosed Opening the doors will reveal the CD RW hard disk drive bays and Smart Memory Card reader 7 1 Front Inside View Please refer to Figure 1 4 and the descriptions that follow to identify the components on the front side of the digital video re
83. ring the recording process When the hard disk drive is full an alarm will be triggered indicating that the system disk is full However if the system has Recycle Rec enabled the system will continue to record over old video data thus replacing previously recorded data 1 Click the System Tab 2 Under Others click the checkbox next to Recycle Rec V Auto Login admin 1 Cam Auto Switch v Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 V Enable telnetd Iv m Khit Limit out bandwidth NewHD format ext3 Al For Virtual Server port 80 3090 3192 must be opened and may need be remapped porta ao port3030 9030 port3132 3132 Figure 7 6 Recycle Rec 3 Click Apply then OK to activate the changes Auto Login A second option is to give the administrator and other users Auto Login status when the system is started Users with this status do not have to enter a username and password every time they log in 1 Click the System Tab 2 Under Others click the checkbox next to Auto Login 47 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 3 Select the user account you want to give Auto Login status to rOthers v Recycle Rec V Cam Auto Switch v Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame es gt v Enable teInetd F la Kbit Limit out bandwidth NewHD format ext3 For Virtual Server port 80 3030 3132 must be opened and may need be remapped port8 ao port3090 9090 port9
84. ruptible Power Supply ff a UPS iz nat available use a power strip wth a built in surge protector Da nat use inferior extension cords az this maw result in damage to your Digital Video Recorder Once the boot process is complete the Digital Video Recorder will display the cameras attached See Figure 2 3 You will automatically be able to see all cameras connected If a No Signal screen is displayed this means that the respective camera is not operating correctly please check all connections power supplies and the camera for the Video output fault CAUTION Hewertum aff ar reset your Digital videa Recorder while the hard disk er floppy disk is in use and the FEE ar HOG status icennis lit doing sa can result In loss ar destruction of wour data Always wait atleast seconds after turning off your Digital Video Recorder before tuming it back on turning the power on and off in rapid succession can damage the Digital Video Recorders electrical circuitry 13 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide TEE x m r a Tr vun Bp E es 4 e i 4 zt a PE a f x b Lu LI LOS i 1 t p r lee ogo sll a ame Figure 2 2 The first viewable screen Main Screen The first viewable screen shows the cameras connected and also gives users a first glance at the GUI Graphical User Interface The viewable screen takes up 75 of the screen while the controls are to the right of the viewable cameras 14 PRO SERIES DVR User
85. s and you will increase the working lifetime of your PRO SERIES DVR You will also reduce the chance of damage to your Digital Video Recorder and personal injury to yourself 1 2 Make sure the Digital Video Recorder is turned off before unplugging it When possible use a high quality electrical surge power board or outlet to protect your Digital Video Recorder It is also a good idea to unplug your Digital Video Recorder when it is not in use Do not use the Digital Video Recorder in a dusty or dirty work area Dust can cause contamination of the unit which can result in malfunction or damage Clean your Digital Video Recorder exterior casing occasionally with a soft cloth If you use a cleanser make sure that it is only mild detergent Never use solvents like thinner or benzene or abrasive cleansers because these may damage the cabinet Make sure that the Digital Video Recorder s power is off when you clean it Hemember to clean your display at regular intervals Spray window cleanser onto a soft cloth and then wipe the display Do not spray the cleanser directly onto the display Safety Instructions Digital Video Recorder 1 2 3 4 10 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the Digital Video Recorder Do not operate your Digital Video Recorder near a source of heat or in direct sunlight Do not use the Digital Video Recorder in a potentially flammable work area Do not use your Digital Video Recorder on an un
86. sections the next step is to contact your dealer Your dealer can determine if the problem is something that requires the Digital Video Recorder to be taken to the dealer Before you call your dealer however prepare the following information e How is your Digital Video Recorder configured Your dealer needs to know what peripheral devices you are using e What messages if any are on the screen e What have you done already to try to solve the problem If you have overlooked a step your dealer may be able to solve the problem over the phone Appendix C CONFIGURING ACTIVEX ActiveX is a type of Vscript Basing on the communication between ActiveX and 128 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide The main application the naming space provided for the programmer can be managed successfully ActiveX Settings The relative settings about the security of ActiveX can be configured in the way below e Click the Tool Icon under MS Internet Explore to select Internet choices e Click Security Tab Method 1 Lower the Security Level of Internet Lowering the level is only required during setup do not leave in this lowest setting Internet Options General Secunty Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone lo specify its zecunty settings e amp o e Localintranet Trusted stes Restricted sites Internet This zone contains all Web sites you havent placed in other zones Secu
87. siesivsriva a a Yahi huihiz Fish ish ie Beset 7 Gearch Lisi Open Cancel EEG FF E ch adit ft TESTES ES Bottom Toolbar _ A Figure 13 4 Playback Screen 2 Select a date and time from the calendar From 12 19 2002 Calendar no oo To 1213 2002 Calendar isa r Cam Iv1ilvezlvalva Ivsive v 7 v 8 eu Iv 3 violvitivi2 v 13 v 14 v 15 v 16 Reset Search List Open cancel Figure 13 5 Calendar amp Camera Selection 3 Select a camera 4 Click Search Search List Be to show all the clips 5 Then the recorded database will be listed on the screen if the camera is defined with a name the name will appear in the field of Description 1 12 26 02 13 49 18 00 52 04 1 12 19 02 14 19 04 04 50 35 1 12 19 02 13 19 00 00 59 19 11 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 13 6 Camera Database 6 Choose the recorded clip to play 12 26 02 13 43 18 00 52 04 12 19 02 14 19 04 04 50 35 12 19 02 13 19 00 00 59 19 Figure 13 7 Camera Selection 7 Double click the selection or click Open The selected file will appear in front of the Main Screen 32 We SIO aS A 12 a eel 3 Ff a i xp aun gt Jo oi Figure 13 8 Recorded playback data 8 Click play Pa gt from the Bottom Toolbar 9 Double click the image to enlarge O 78 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 13 9 Enlarged Image 10 Double click the image again to enlarge O
88. stable working surface This will prevent your Digital Video Recorder from falling or being knocked over and damaged Do not store objects on the top of your Digital Video Recorder Do not exert pressure on the Digital Video Recorder Do not use the Digital Video Recorder near water or other liquids or in rainy moist situations If liquid enters into your Digital Video Recorder turn it off and return it to your dealer for inspection Do not place the Digital Video Recorder on an unstable cart stand or table The Digital Video Recorder may fall causing serious damage to the Digital Video Recorder Never push objects of any kind into the slots of the Digital Video Recorder cabinet as this may cause serious damage The risk of dangerous high voltage contact with internal parts could result in electrical shock or fire Unplug the DVR from the power outlet before any major cleaning Do not spray liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners directly onto the DVR Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not attempt to service the Digital Video Recorder yourself Unplug this product from mains power and refer all servicing to an authorized dealer PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide 11 An authorized dealer with manufacturer approved components must perform replacement of Power 1 any component Unauthorized substitutions may cause a safety hazards and void the warranty This electronic device must be connected to an approved regulated power outlet voltage
89. t receiving power Make sure the power cord is plugged in and securely connected If you are using a power strip or surge protector ensure that these devices are turned on Improperly connected cables cause often problem If you are using peripherals such as a mouse or keyboard make sure they are properly connected to their respective ports Ensure that none of the connectors pins are bent or broken Check all cables connected to the Digital Video Recorder If any are cut frayed or damaged in any way replace them right away Never use a damaged cable A damaged cable is not only a fire hazard it may also cause a short circuit resulting in irreparable damage to the Digital Video Recorder Isolating the Problem The problem that you will encounter can be divided into two basic categories hardware problem and software problem Hardware problem can be further divided into electrical and mechanical problem You will know you have a hardware problem if the screen is dark the computer cannot read the disk drives or you get an error message during the Power On Self Test POST ooftware errors can occur at several levels In addition each application software package has its own set of error messages It is important to determine whether the software error message you are getting is from the operating system Once you know this you can refer to your dealer for a solution to the problem 124 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Checking Cables
90. tem This means the administrator can have real time evaluation of users accessing the machine Click the Login Log link to view the user log remotely Ji ink Hiirosoll blrermri Pegikorer Fia Ep Yes Favorites Tok Help eck QI bodAewch ajfavortes oy E 23 Mulder B Fito 10 24 90 66 cg brfink cg PN Remote Suryecillance System Satu Lopn lms ao TN 33006 2 3pm mi amp UE U2U202552 se AOR a JUDAEI 12 H1 09 eh SMI 2 004 MI Lass s WO 22 05 11 cha DLO 2027 28 Aa OOS s WOU 17 52 13 sta SKOA 5 1 413 2mm 1621 1p 40 um s HENLLAN NAT 10 24 20 123 LEA ee ML ET W428 V Ta 28 1034 20 126 10234 20 126 LIE AIR os 1034 20 126 15450 128 WALL E20 orice AD Figure 15 25 Remote User Log If you would like to delete all logs click in the checkbox next to Select AIP To delete individual logs click next to the checkbox of the file you want to delete and click the Delete icon The next step is to view all playback material remotely 107 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Remote Playback Go back to the Main Screen DYR Remote Monitor E Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help amp Bak gt O A A Reach Favorites History Fy S http 10 34 90 66 cgi bin login cgi Address Remote Surveillance System javascript document playForm submit oO dep Internet Astart 04 E By Ea E pvR Remote Monitor J
91. time frame m E ES Tose Fie Xx Yee o Meu m Da o Hoe m Meue 00 See Tee Ta AW vem us Month um Dae i7 Bes 5 Meum ta Second Cama Fi Fa r3 ra rs m ra ra ruo riu lu ru fu FE fi Seach List Tae oS Open Cancel Waring AGDE window Figure 15 29 Playback by File Move the mouse to the file you want to play and double click the file to play it Time From 2002 Year ng Month n Day foo Hour foo Minute on Second Time To 23002 Year ng Month m Da 1 Hour 29 Minute 54 Second Camera W Iw 2 E 5 5 E 8 m 10 12 ies 14 15 16 Search _List Cameral5 07 15 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Cameral4 07 15 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Cameral3 07 15 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Cameral 07 15 2002 09 30 00 10 30 00 01 00 O0 movies Camerab OF 14 2002 11 40 00 13 00 00 01 20 00 Cameral6 07 14 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Cameral5 07 14 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Cameral4 07 14 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Cameral a 07 14 2002 11 36 00 11 40 00 00 04 00 Camera 07 14 2002 09 30 00 10 30 00 01 00 00 movies e Cancel Warning Applet Window Figure 15 30 File Selection Once you have clicked the file a frame will appear showing the selected image 111 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Figure 15 31 Remote Playback image When you w
92. tions turn off the digital video recorder and consult your dealer or a qualified service technician Problem Solution The Digital Video When the Digital Video Recorder is low on hard disk drive Recorder keeps capacity it emits an audible warning signal Turn off the making a beeping Digital Video Recorder and replace the hard drive noise at regular intervals You hear irregular The problem is beyond the scope of this manual Contact beeps during technical support operation of the Digital Video Recorder and the system halts Problem Solution The mouse does not Check the connection and if the problem continues work replace the mouse The system cannot Check that a hard drive is properly inserted in the drive access the Hard Disk Drive Make sure that the correct hard disk drive is used Your screen freezes Consult a technician or contact your dealer up and it does not respond to any external input Problem Solution You cannot save data Ensure that the disk has been formatted to a floppy diskette i The diskette is write protected Eject the diskette slide the write protect tab to the closed position and try again 127 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide The diskette is full Try using another diskette or free up some space on the diskette The floppy disk drive is not operating Contact your dealer for support Contacting Your Dealer If you still have a problem after reading the preceding
93. tivity from afar Also featured is a built a 7 in1 card reader for image backup all models CD RW burner included standard in the Pro 8 2 Pro 16 2 for easy video copying archiving and an 4 input output alarm card all models PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide Unpacking the PRO SERIES DVR The PRO SERIES DVR comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton Upon receiving your DVR open the carton and carefully remove the contents If anything is missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately The shipping carton should contain the following it e The PRO SERIES Digital Video Recorder e A Power Cord e This User Guide e A Mouse e A Keyboard Do not throw the packaging materials away You may need them later to transport or ship the DVR safely and to avoid transport damage occurring Opening and Closing Front Doors PRO SERIES DVR 8 2 amp 16 2 models At the front of the Digital Video Recorder you will find two doors with a retaining latch in the middle which cover the hard disk drive cage and connectors respectively Make sure these doors are in a closed position when the Digital Video Recorder is installed and in operation To open the doors follow these steps 1 Turn the knob anti clockwise The latch will unclick and the door can be opened 2 To close the Digital Video Recorder front doors return the doors to their closed position and turn the knob clock wise Caution When dosing the Digital Video Reco
94. wing 1 click the System tab 2 under the Others item adjust the outbound bandwidth 64K Bit is the default setting 3 Click Apply then OK to apply the change r Others v Recycle Rec V Auto Login admin 1 Cam Auto Switch v Minimize Video Size or P frames after frame 23 v Enable telnetd Limit out bandwidth HewHD format ext3 Ni For Virtual Server port 80 3030 3132 must be opened and may need be remapped ported ao port9090 9090 port9192 3192 Figure 7 12 Limit out bandwidth Settings 50 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide New HD format Support file system for video recording onto a Hard Drive The Pro Series DVR system provides selection of FAT or ext3 HD formatting The default setting ext3 is highly efficient and more stable than FAT and not recommended to be changed and left as default ext3 FAT formatting is generally used in Windows based video systems and for the purpose of system integration is available in this section of the configuration 1 click the System tab 2 under the Others item select the suitable file system for your new HD 3 Click Apply then OK to apply the change r Others v Recycle Rec V Auto Login admin _1 V Cam Auto Switch v Minimize Video Size number P frames after frame 23 V Enable telneta v amp 4 gt Khit Limit out bandwidth NewHD format ext3 f For Virtual Server port 80 3030 3132 must be opened and may need be remappe
95. z Figure 9 1 Alarm Log 2 Select the file you wish to delete Cam Schedule Account System alarm Alarm Log User Log pio Prz Cam Video Motion Cam1 Video Motion Cami Video Motion Cami Video Motion Cami Video Motion Cami Video Motion Cam Video Motion Cami Video Motion Cam1 Video Motion Cam1 Video Motion Cami Video Motion Cam Video Motion Maani A ELEu o intina Figure 9 2 Selection File 2002 11 13 09 24 42 Message 2002711712 18 48 29 Message 2002 11 12 18 14 37 Message 2002711712 09 45 04 Message 2002711712 09 42 20 Message 2002711712 06 49 19 Message 2002 11 12 06 08 42 Message 2002 11 12 06 03 29 Message 2002 11 12 05 59 09 Message 2002711712 05 55 29 Message 2002711712 05 53 19 Message 2002711712 05 50 42 Message THAMATRMES M0 NE 4 4 amp dBesuo o nau 3 Click delete button 4 Aconfirmation pop up screen will appear asking to reconfirm see Figure 9 3 below 62 PRO SERIES DVR User s Guide cancel Figure 9 3 Confirmation Window 5 Click Confirm to continue or Cancef to restart 6 Click Apply o then OK to complete the task Deleting all Logs 1 Click the Alarm Log Tab Cam Schedule Account system Alarm Alarm Log user Log pio PTZ Figure 9 4 Alarm Log 2 Click Del all 3 Aconfirmation pop up screen will appear asking to reconfirm see Figure 9 5 below Confimm Cancel Figure 9 5 Confirmation Window

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