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1. 13 INTERNATIONAL INTELLIGENT VIDEO DRIVING PROFIT VEO EMBEDDED DVR Rev 141112 v 1 3 VEO Quick Operation Manual 2014 i3 International Inc The contents of this user manual are protected under copyrights and computer program laws Table of Contents 1 M E E A E 1 nc 2 edP MBA LA MAMMA AM 3 RENTUR 4 st 4 OMMECUOM on Local ss i UTE E BS CMON INC Ie ett eae T E 8 Gamera TEUER 10 ENTE 1 12 12 Pt RO Be AM nn CAP TE OE 13 eee Nene EE re 13 EAE LT RR RR 13 natn M EM Li EUM E M 14 a ti Lt t E 15 I i et Y 16 INTE 16 CASTS
2. 2 a asena te 18 Getting Started Quick Menu Right click on a channel to display a quick menu popup window Menu item Function Channel No CAMX Displays the camera number of the current channel start the playback of the selected channel Select from 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec or 1 min ago Select SPECIFIC to play back the video from a particular date and time A separate window will pop up where you may enter the year month day hour min and seconds for the video start time After the selection is made the selected video channel will be displayed in a Full Screen mode in the Playback SCreen Playback CAM1 PLAYBACK gt 10SEC AGO 200 205 SNAPSHOT 30SEC AGO 5 1MIN AGO SPECIFIC switch to the Digital Zoom screen mode where you can digitally zoom into live video image on the selected video Digital Zoom save the current live video as a JPEG file save to your external storage connect an external USB memory Snapshot device and click the EXPORT button in the SNAPSHOT window See Saving a Snapshot section for additional info HUN Digital Zoom Digital Zoom option allows enlarging a portion of the live video screen for closer inspection Important Digital zoom function magnifies existing video stream which may make the resulting image appear grainy pixelated or of poor quality For best quality video magnification
3. BackupPlayer exe 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application gt d3dx9_33 dll 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application extension 1 137 KB D3DX9_43 dll 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application extension 680 KB 9 setup exe 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application 41 Video Export 5 Codec Setup window will be displayed Click on Next Install gt Finish in the installation windows Setup Code EE _ Welcome to the IMM4 Codec corem TRU gt Completing the IMM4 Codec Setup Setup Wizard Qo am Wizard This wl install IMM4 VCM Codec 5 2 0 2 on your computer Okk Install to continue with the installation Setup IMM4 Codec Setup has finished installing IMM4 Codec on your computer It is recommended that you dose al other applicatons before Click Finish to exit Setup continuing Chick Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup File Edit Favorites Tools Q 7 a Search 7 Folders 403 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 ADMIN awi 8 04 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 405 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 407 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 408 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 409 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 410 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi ch12 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 1 The file will begin playing i
4. 58 Setting Destination Folder 58 OONA I Pe AE OT ne OT SOP ER 58 Gee cee ee ee ee ee URDU 60 taal aaah 62 eee 63 16 User Guide Installation Thank you for purchasing an 13 Veo16 digital video recorder In order to function properly and to its full potential 13 Veo16 unit must be located in a clean dust free room and a well ventilated area with consistent temperatures within the acceptable range of 20 25 Celsius The acceptable temperature range must be maintained for the stability of the DVR Operating Relative Humidity in the server room should be 20 to 80 non condensing In addition an uninterrupted power supply 1000 VA with a constant power of 118 to 120 AC must be used with each DVR If the installation environment does not meet the conditions above there is a risk of system malfunction International will only warranty its products if the installation environment meets the conditions above Should the environmental conditions be not met the DVR warranty will be voided i3 International highly recommends cleaning the DVR filter regularly to facilitate the proper ventilation and normal air flow inside the unit if available wit
5. Re A 1 eet 19 Pm 19 MOGI INO Bose ue uaa MM M M MEM M 20 hg M 25 AE ee eect T erential nce detain ce tote ce eee can ae aes 24 Ee eI VW ul GOCE 21 TEE ION DUE 20 DM D IM E M MEE 29 VIRTUS MENU 31 Sec HM WOOW aasia s 31 WIN W 33 NNO NEN ON Uys tac tee hie EE le ikl cha cel le aa tm 34 MID Rd UC ee enna en a ee eae en eee ee eee ee eee ee en EM eee 3 Table of Contents M ME M 3 ETE VS P TOS O TR 41 43 POs aT ETE ETSI TRE 44 OTT NMI NG RT T M 45 UE ETC 48 eee ae M I E SA 49 T 43 OMe ur E Uu EE 51 IP Address ee en rn t M 5 Connecting via Web Browse 2 Search Video via Web ead 56
6. field EJ The camera will move to the preset position Alternatively click the GoTo icon next to the corresponding preset in the Quick Access list PRESET NO NO 1 2 3 NAME Parking B E SET NAME Parking B Parking A Front door Creating New Presets Veo16 DVR supports up to 255 unique presets To create a new preset 1 2 3 Use the up down arrows to select the Preset number or double click inside the NO field and use the virtual keyboard to enter the preset number between 1 and 255 Double click inside the NAME field and use the virtual keyboard to enter the preset name Click the SET button PRESET NO L 5 parking8 27 OIE COR O First 16 presets are saved to the Quick Access list Once the list fills up no new presets can be saved to the Quick Access list To free up space in the Quick Access list for a new preset delete one of the existing presets from the list by clicking a corresponding Remove icon Note that this action will permanently remove the preset from the database and it will have to be re configured 21 PTZ Mode NO NAME 1 Parking B 2 Parking A 3 Front door Preset Scan Preset Scanning allows the camera to pan continuously between two selected presets The pan speed is slower for Preset Scan than it is for Preset Tour With Preset Scan PTZ camera pans slowly allowing you to view the entire scene between the two configure
7. P P XD CAM 12 13 M ww v v v v 4 T 3 CANCEL Viden AAA Step 3 PLAYBACK Follow three steps below to search video recording Step 1 Using your mouse cursor click on the calendar day you would like to search Use the left right arrows to select previous next calendar month Note Only days highlighted in yellow have recorded video footage As different days are selected the timeline display also changes to show recorded footage on that day Step 2 DATE TIME YEAR MON DAY HOUR MIN SEC e Using your mouse cursor click on the clock icon below the calendar 1 he DATE TIME window will be displayed Using the up down arrows set the playback Start time year month day hour minute second When done click OK to confirm the CANCEL playback start time EIENES EXENER Step 3 Click the PLAYBACK button in the bottom right corner The PLAYBACK window will be displayed Note To exit SEARCH mode and return to LIVE mode click the CLOSE button in the SEARCH screen 32 Video Search Playback Window Playback window Is used to review video footage recorded to the internal hard drive Use your mouse cursor to double click on the camera view you would like to see in the Full Screen mode To bring a specific camera screen into full screen mode position your mouse cursor over the camera video stream on the screen and double click the left m
8. 34 PM chO3_20141108120000_001 avi 11 11 2014 12 34 PM ch04 20141108120000 001 avi 11 11 2014 12 34 PM 99 Exported AVI Video Playback Web Remote View For instructions on how to play back Veo16 AVI video please refer to the Exported Video Playback section 1 No Data 10 06 2014 10 06 2014 08 20 40 3525250 Ll LB EH ux 4 SEARCH BY TIME 2014 v 10 Iv 29 12 10 oo v PRE CONTINUOUS AL SBM MOTION 5 ANIC economie continuous 01 04 05 o6 07 o8 os 11 12 i z 3 4 5 6 7 10 i MU n ed rH o TMM 13 HH IH 14 LE 15 16 save the bplayer zip file to your local PC 35242 2d 10 06 2014 08 20 35 Po Display Channel 4 REFRESH PLAY EXPORT 1 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 DOWNLOAD BACKUP PLAYER Do you want to open or save bplayer zip 3 73 MB from 10 1 5 25 Open N v Cancel To download Veo16 Backup Player click the DOWNLOAD BACKUP PLAYER link located in the bottom right hand corner of the SEARCH tab VEO 60 Web Remote View 3 Extract the saved file and run BackupPlayer exe HOME DRIVE Search 12 9 2013 5 53 963 gt d3dx9 33 d 12 9 2013 5 53 PM 1 137 KB EY D3D
9. 54 Web Remote View Next install WebViewer Control ActiveX add on when prompted Click the Install button as shown in the image below a a a a What s the risk This website wants to install the following add on WebViewer Control from I3 International Once the ActiveX controller is successfully installed you will be able to view 16 live and recorded video remotely 11 05 2 014 04 25 12 PRBS 52 241 JUEL ta 25 11 85282411 11 15 2014 04 25 11 252 240 224 04 28 2B T PRESZy 240 4110572014 04 25 an 525240 lt 4 a lel e STATUS CHANNEL NO BILE i3 14 15 16 ALARM IN DVR MOTION A oA VIDEO LOSS RECORDING ALARM OUT DYR 3 SEC REFRESH 99 Search Video via Web Viewer Web Remote View Web Viewer allows searching recorded video and saving a video clip to your local storage media from a remote 16 DVR Start by connecting to the remove Veo16 through the Web Browser IE preferred Then click on the SEARCH tab SEARCH INTERNATIONAL ove 44 4 DAR BB amp SEARCH BY TIME 2014 V fio v 29 PRE 12 10 00 RECORDING 04 05 06 07 o8 10 11 12 13 Inn n HH E GG I mu nmn Hn n il Inn Inn n d i nel 2n m t
10. 8 2014 3 33PM VLC media file avi 77 649 KB 09 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 33PM VLC media file avi 77 655 KB ch10 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 33PM VLC media file avi 77 651KB ch1i 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 32PM VLC media file avi 77 653 KB ch12 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 32PM VLC media file avi 77 659 KB All Supported Files mul avi 2 File name 140114142121 140114142621 Click Yes in the Watermark confirmation message Video Export The file will begin playing in the Backup Player window Use the control panel on the bottom of the screen to control the playback 39 Video Export Backup Player Ww 7 10 E me 11114 Reverse Playback 44 x il Fast Rewind Set the playback speed to 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 Stop Pause Step Backward RW one second Save the current frame as an image file in JPG BMP or PNG format Open another Print the exported current video video file frame Play Playback speed gt i gt bb Fast Forward Set the playback speed to 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 4 8 16 step Forward FF one second Q mE Zoom into the exported video clip up to 3 times 40 Video Export Using Windows Media Player To playback your exported video with Veo16 Backup Player follow th
11. No Data 10 06 2014 08 20 35 1 15 4 ay amp EA No Data c 7 No Data No Data Se 10 06 2014 08 20 40 3528240 EH EB EH HB Um Display Chana Y amp c 23 SEARCH BY TIME 2014 v 10 Iv 29 12 10 vi 00 REFRESH PLAY EXPORT SEDIS LARM Momon NIC 01 04 05 06 07 o8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 ninm 10 n niiiIJTsd HH rl il H 13 14 unm 15 11 16 On DOWNLOAD BACKUP PLAYER 4 To zoom in on a specific camera double click on the corresponding video screen The selected camera will be displayed in the Full Screen mode Double click again to return to the split screen mode 5 Use the screen division icons to control the number of cameras displayed on the screen at a time Select from single camera FH BH 1 quad 4 eight 8 3x3 9 or 4x4 16 camera screen divisions 9 Web Remote View Export Video via Web Viewer Web Viewer allows saving a video clip to your local storage media trom a remote Veo16 DVR Start by connecting to the remove Veo16 through the Web Browser IE preferred Setting Destination Folder set the Destination Folder for all exported video To do so click on the gear icon in the right hand corner directly underneath the video pre
12. QUALITY BUT SHORT DURA MOTION RECORD ff ALARM RECORD PANIC RECORDING ff MOTION ALARM RECORD A INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD NETWORK STREAMING ff INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD AUDIO MAPPING INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD PANIC RECORDING OPTIONS PANIC RECORDING TIME MANUAL Y CANCEL CLOSE 43 Recording Setup Auto Configuration Mode Auto Configuration allows selecting just one type of video recording for all connected cameras Note To configure video recording based on a schedule choose MANUAL CONFIGURATION mode To automatically assign the same video recording type to all cameras select AUTO CONFIGURATION option in MODE drop down menu RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE MODE AUTO CONFIGURATION Next select one of the available video recording types Only one recording type be selected in AUTO CONFIGURATION mode The selected recording type will apply to all connected video channels and will remain active 24 hours a day days a week e CONTINUOUS RECORD All cameras will record continuously 24 hours a day days a week select between HIGH QUALITY BUT SHORT DURATION and LONG DURATION BUT LOW QUALITY based on your preferences Default software settings will be used for these selections which cannot be adjusted e MOTION RECORD Video recording will occur on the camera only when the motion is detected Note For proper functionality make sure to configure the motion detection sensitivity and set the motion d
13. TIME window will be displayed Using the up down arrows set the playback start time year month day hour minute second When done click OK to confirm DATE TIME YEAR MON DAY HOUR MIN SEC mu o Du OK CANCEL This will set the start time for the backup video clip Repeat for the TO line to set the end time for the backup video clip In this example the FROM time has been set to 2 21 21PM and the TO time is set to 2 26 21PM for a total video clip length of 5 minutes Step 4 Click the QUERY button to calculate the total size of the video backup Make sure there is sufficient available empty space on your USB device or CD DVD disk to accommodate the file of that size In this example the total size of the backup is 835 6 MB Step 5 Click the EXPORT button EXPORT window will be displayed 35 Video Export Step 6 In the DEVICE NAME drop down menu select the backup destination EXPORT EXPORT DEVICE NAME Step 6 DATA FORMAT Step 1 DEVICE NAME DATA FORMAT Datatraveler 3 __ DasTderGi mm ee 5 o Sie FTP PROGRESS PROGRESS Ste p 9 BURN ERASE amp BURN CANCEL ERASE amp BURN CANCEL Step 7 In the DATA FORMAT drop down menu make sure that AVI format 15 selected Step 8 Double click on the TAG NAME field Using the on screen VIRTUAL KEYBOARD enter the backup tag name When done click OK in the VIRTUAL KEYBOARD window to close it VIRTUAL KEYBOARD jan 14 2014
14. User Guide Video Search To search recorded video move your mouse cursor to the lower left hand corner On screen menu will be displayed MENU Click the MENU button Q SEARCH N ARCHIVING then select and click SEARCH item from the pop up menu list SETUP RECORD SETUP o LOG OUT SHUTDOWN MENU ADMIN The SEARCH window will be displayed Search Window Your DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recorded footage The recorded footage 15 represented by colored bars Lime Pre recording configure pre recording click the MENU button select RECORD SETUP from the menu then select OPERATION MODE See Record Setup section for more information Green Continuous Red Alarm Blue Motion Yellow Panic The lower portion of the screen offers at a glance preview of the video The vertical blue line indicates the playback start time in the timeline Use the mouse cursor to position it on the timeline select the video channel thumbnail the video will start playing in the PREVIEW window bottom left hand corner starting from the selected timeline point Video Search A St 1 THUMBNAIL SEARCH EVENT SEARCH te PRE RECORDING CONTINUOUS ALARM MOTION PANIC E JANUARY 2014 MON TUE WED THU FRI Video recording bars 01 14 2014 12 21 21 PM DATE TIME ee W VEAR MON DAY HOUR MIN SEC
15. Viewer Internet Explorer 8 provided by i3 INTERNATIONAL lt gt J 2 192 0 0 150 8080 htm X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Favorites i Downloads wEB Remote Viewer e Home Print Safety Tools Install This Add on For All Users on This Computer What s the Risk ove Information Bar Help In the next window click Install Your 16 DVR can now be controlled Web Browser Installation PC Connection on Remote Network 16 DVR can be accessed trom desktop PC on a Wide Area Network WAN This allows viewing live or recorded DVR video exporting saved video clips and adjusting settings from multiple remote PC stations 62 Internet Remote PC E coe Router or lt Local Local PC Figure 1 7 Remote PC connection to the 16 DVR on WAN topography diagram 1 w vn Di rac m FEES shale usa Broadband Router Local PC ADSL modem Figure 1 6 Remote PC connection to the 16 DVR on WAN connection diagram Installation Connect one end of a network cable to the WAN UPLINK port on the back of the DVR in Figure 1 2 and the other end to the broadband router or a hub Note Do NOT use LAN DOWNLINK port Connect the ADSL modem if using to the WAN port on the broadband router or hub Connect
16. hub Use diagram Figure 1 6 above as a guide Open the web Browser window on the connected local PC Enter the Veo16 IP address into the address bar of your Web Browser in this format http IP Address 8080 The DVR Web Service Port is set to Port 8080 by default but can be changed in the DVR s Network Setup screen Refer to Network Setup section of this manual E g http 192 0 0 150 8080 In the Windows Security login window enter 16 Login and Password Important Veo16 login and password information is case sensitive Windows Security Ea The server 192 0 0 150 at WEB Remote Viewer requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Ww E Remember my credentials Note Factory Default Login ADMIN Password 1234 For Security purposes it is highly recommended that you change the factory default administrative password after the initial login You can change administrative password add and remove DVR users in System Setup gt User Management screen Refer to User Management section of this manual The first time you connect to the 16 over the local network your web browser may ask you to install a required Add on Click on the pop up menu below the address bar and select Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer option WEB Remote
17. left mouse button The camera will be maximized on the screen Double click on the screen again to return to the multi screen display So 15 Getting Started Timeline Double click on the timeline to switch to the Playback mode Highlight a portion of the timeline right click and select EXPORT TO to create a CD DVD backup of the selected video clip see Video Export section for additional info Item Function Timeline Date 2013 10 28 Displays the date ol the current timeline Click to select a different recording date to display in the timeline in out the oag mE mE mE Expand or minimize the timeline Timeline Q Navigation through Move to the previous next section of the timeline Alternatively use the mouse Timeline wheel to scroll between different sections of the timeline The orange text represents the month and date MM DD Gray text represents the time of the day in military time where 15 00 stands for 3 00PM The colored bars represent the recorded data The color indicates the type of the video recording Lime Pre recording To configure pre recording click the MENU button select RECORD SETUP from the menu then select OPERATION MODE See Record Setup section for more information Green Continuous Red Alarm Blue Motion Yellow Panic Double click on the timeline to launch the Playback mode queued up to the selecte
18. r CREPEPEPEPRPELEE felh ii i 2 SPACE SHIFT OK CANCEL Step 9 Click the BURN icon to begin the backup process Step 10 Wait while the AVI file is being written to your backup media Click OK in the NOTICE window to complete the backup process Your backup 15 finished EXPORT DEVICE NAME DATA FORMAT NOTICE TAG NAME It has been successfully burned Step 10 PROGRESS BURNING 61 96 CANCEL v Remove your backup media USB or CD DVD 36 The backup AVI clips have been saved to your selected media AVI Player is included with the installation package ARCHIVE 140221 150647 ni x File Edit Favorites Tools Help Back 7 5 Search Folders address G ARCHIVE 140221 150647 PLAYER 2 arch info txt 140114142121 140114142621 2 ch03 Bi ch04 Ii chO5 Ii ch07 8 ch 9 chio ch11 12 200 78MB_ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 78MB 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114
19. relay is in Closed position by default but switches to Open position when an alarm event OCCUTS e relay ground wire terminal 3 While pushing insert one end of the signal cable into the COM terminal opening 4 Release the orange portion of the terminal and gently pull on the cables to ensure proper and secure connection If the cable dislodges repeat steps 1 3 this time inserting the cable further inside the terminal 5 To remove the relay output cable use a pointed object to push the top orange portion of the corresponding terminal inwards while pulling gently on the cable Veo16 User Guide Getting Started Front View Y EMBEDDED DVR Figure 2 1 16 Front Panel No Name Button Description 1 Turn Veo16 Embedded DVR ON or OFF 2 DISPLAY Click to switch between various available display modes in Live and Playback modes 3 SEARCH pen the Search Mode window 4 In Live Mode open the Setup menu 5 PTZIFOCUS In Live Mode open the PTZ Control window Press to display the corresponding video channel in Live and Playback modes 6 Use 1 button to enter camera double digit video channel numbers 10 and The Buttons numbered buttons are also used to enter numeric passwords in the login screens 7 Cursor Keys b Use cursor keys to navigate various system menus 8 ENTER 1 hpply or select an item in the menu 9 RETURN C Cancel a
20. shut down Veo16 DVR follow instructions below 1 Position your mouse cursor in the bottom left hand corner of the screen to bring up the Status Bar 2 Click on the MENU button and select SHUTDOWN from the list SEARCH ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP LOG OUT B SHUTDOWN USER ID PASSWORD ENTER SPACE SHIFT CANCEL 4 Click OK to shut down 16 DVR Getting Started Note Shutting down the DVR in an unsafe manner such as removing the power cord while the system is in operation may result in Corrupt hard drive sectors data loss and shortened hard drive life cycle Live Screen Live Screen consists of Live View Quick Menu Timeline and Status Bar Live View LOSEC AGO 20SEC AGO SNAPSHOT 30SEC AGO LMIN AGO A E SPECIFIC 7 aS CAM13 P Quick Menu Timeline Status Bar 14 Getting Started Viewing Live Video After logging in you will be able to view live video trom all connected cameras in a multi screen view Where camera is out of order black screen will be displayed with text VIDEO LOSS Call your installer for service if a previously working camera can no longer be seen in the Live view screen In the example below video loss has been detected on Channels 15 and 16 To bring a specific camera screen into full screen mode position your mouse cursor over the camera video stream on the screen and double click the
21. the time e DVR must be placed on a stable surface or mounted in an approved cabinet e Adequate ventilation must be provided take care not to block any of the air vents on the DVR e Adequate protection against lightning strikes and power surges must be installed to prevent damage to the DVR Installation e If cleaning is necessary shutdown the DVR and disconnect power first Use soft dry cloth only Never use any abrasive cleaners e 0 not attempt to service or repair the DVR as opening or removing covers may cause static damage to the inner DVR components Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Accessories If any parts are missing or damaged contact the dealer you purchased the DVR from The DVR packing box includes in addition to this manual User Manual CD Figure 7 1 16 Accessories Power Cable x1 Connect one end to 12V DC Power Adapter 2 in Figure 1 1 and the other end to the UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply Plug in the UPS into the power outlet IMPORTANT Without the use of UPS the unit warranty is void 12V DC Power Adapter x1 Plug in the Power Cable 1 on one end connect to the Power adapter cable 3 in Figure 1 1 to the other end Power adapter cable x1 Connect one end to the 12V DC Power Adapter 72 in Figure 1 1 plug the other end into the 12V port on the back of your 16 DVR 4M on Figure 1 2 Hard Drive screws x10 standard Veo16 DVR comes pre insta
22. use the built in optical zoom capability of your camera wherever available To use the Digital Zoom option follow instructions below 1 Digital Zoom mode can be accessed in one of two ways e Right click on the desired channel in Live screen and click ZOOM in the quick menu window CAM1 PLAYBACK SNAPSHOT e Use your mouse cursor to select the desired channel in Live screen Next hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the screen to display the Status bar and click the Zoom button Getting Started 2 Digital Zoom window will be displayed CAMII _ T le Navigator Window im H View Box gt b UP ADMIN 22 Digital Zoom Panel EXIT 3 Use the Digital Zoom Panel in the bottom right hand corner to zoom in and out of live video CH1 CAM1 1 1 Use the drop down menu to select live channel for digital zooming Zoom into the current image up to 6 times Zoom out of the current image Exit Digital Zoom mode and return to the Live screen 4 Notice the navigator window in the bottom right hand corner just above the Digital Zoom panel which displays the thumbnail of the current video channel screen The yellow outline inside the navigator window is called the View box and shows the amount of image visible on the screen at the current zoom level Use your mouse cursor to move the View box
23. 1340 CAM13 1450 14 15s 15 1655 16 SENSITIVITY LEVEL 15 15 EDIT AREA ui 157 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 157 15 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA 15715 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA 15 15 EDIT AREA ACTIVATION MARK OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 gt 4 4 4 4 4 gt 4 4 O m mn 4 Sees Gat are eal 4 gt 4 4 4 4 gt 4 O m mn 4 Motion Sensor In the Camera preview window use your mouse cursor to select the area on the screen to be used for Motion Detection Only the areas on the screen covered by red squares are currently selected Draw the area on the screen using your mouse cursor When the desired area has been successfully highlighted right click and select SAVE amp EXIT option from the context menu EN EN NE JL JL JL JL JL JL EN EN IL CHANNEL SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL SENSITIVITY SAVE SAVE amp EXIT WWW ar d d d 90 Veo16 User Guide Web Viewer Veo16 Web Viewer appl
24. 142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi Exported Video Playback After your AVI video has been exported to a USB drive or a DVD disk you can play it back on any Windows PC You may choose to A Play the video clips with Veo16 Backup Player included with the exported video OR Video Export B Play the video clips with your Windows Media Player To do so you will have to install the IMM4 codec first included with the exported video Using Veo16 Backup Player To playback your exported video with Veo16 Backup Player follow these instructions 1 Start by plugging in your USB flash drive with the exported video into an available USB port on your PC OR Insert your CD DVD with the exported video into your PC s DVD ROM 2 your media find the ARCHIVE folder The name of the backup folder includes the date and time that the video export was completed In this example the folder name is ARCHIVE 140221 150647 which means that the video was exported on February 21 2014 at 3 06 47 3 4 Inside the ARCHIVE folder find the PLAYER folder and double click to open it S ARCHIVE 140221 150647 101 x Back 2 Search lc Folders 402 140114142121 140114142621 00 78MB ADMIN awi 8 03 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 8 04 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 05 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 407 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 08 1401141
25. 42121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 8 9 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi ch10 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 812 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi Video Export Inside the PLAYER folder find the BackupPlayer exe file and double click to run it Vote You will need administrative rights on your PC to Veo 6 Backup Player i559 BackupPlayer ex 5 D3DX9_43 dll 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application extension 680 KB gt DecH264 dll 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application extension 306 KB 9 setup exe 5 8 2014 1 23 PM Application 867 KB 38 D Backup Player window will be displayed Click on the Open icon in the bottom left hand corner of the screen Backup Player E y ww KINGSTO ARCHIVE 140221 150647 Search ARCHIVE 140221 150 Organize v folder Fil Name Date modified Type Size ch0i 140114142121 140114142621 00 78 5 8 2014 3 35 PM 80 005 KB b ch03 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 35 PM VLC media file avi 77 655 KB 3104 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 34PM VLC media file avi 77 649 KB 6805 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 34PM VLC media file avi 77 651KB 407 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5 8 2014 3 34PM VLC media file avi 77 649 KB chO8 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 5
26. ACK ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP NAME IMAGE TIME SIZE SET BY CAM 01_201407071657 07 07 2014 04 57 02 PM SNAPSHOT AVI CLOSE 8 In the SNAPSHOT window click EXPORT SNAPSHOT CAM1 TIMESTAMP 07 09 2014 09 16 33 AM SIZE 352 X 240 PREVIEW 14 67 69 69 16 Ts v CLOSE 9 the EXPORT window select the USB media in the DEVICE NAME drop down menu 23 10 Getting Started Double click on the TAG NAME field and use the virtual keyboard to enter any custom information to be stored with the file Tag name info will be saved in an arch info txt log file which accompanies the saved snapshot file EXPORT DEVICE NAME DataTraveler 3 0 Y TAG NAME 2014 07 07 MEMO PROGRESS BURN 6 Double click on the MEMO field and use the virtual keyboard to enter any additional information optional Memo info will be saved in an arch info txt log file which accompanies the saved jpg snapshot file Click BURN to save the snapshot to the selected media Click OK in the confirmation window Your snapshot has now been saved 24 Veo16 User Guide PTZ Mode PTZ mode allows the user control their cameras create new presets and re position the camera to previously saved To control your connected and contigured PTZ cameras hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the Live screen to display the Status Bar Click the PTZ m
27. ARM IN port of 16 DVR follow instructions below 1 Use a pointed object such as a screw driver to push the top orange portion of the desired Alarm IN IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 and GND terminals in 2 While pushing insert one end of the alarm signal cable into the desired ALARM IN terminal opening 3 While pushing insert one end of the alarm ground cable into the GND terminal opening 4 Release the orange portion of the terminal and gently pull on the cables to ensure proper and secure connection If the cable dislodges repeat steps 1 3 this time inserting the cable further inside the terminal 9 remove the alarm input cable use a pointed object to push the top orange portion of the corresponding terminal inwards while pulling gently on the cable vum ie P4 F4 Fed e Ie Figure 1 11 16 rear Alarm To connect a relay device such as a normally open NO or normally closed NC control device to the rear ALARM IN port of Veo16 DVR follow instructions below 1 Use a pointed object such as a screw driver to push the top orange portion of the desired RELAY NC2 and corresponding ground COM COM2 terminals in 2 While pushing insert one end of the signal cable into the desired RELAY terminal opening NO T NCT e Normally Open relay is in Open position by default but switches to Closed position when an alarm event OCCUTS e Normally Closed
28. ED cameras will be performed in higher quality This video recording allows configuring two sets of recording preferences Resolution FPS and Quality NORMAL set of settings 15 used for recording video when no alarm events are detected Higher set of settings WHILE IN ALARM will be applied to LINKED cameras when an alarm event is detected Note For proper functionality make sure to configure alarm events and link video cameras to those events in the EVENT system setup menu 44 Recording Setup e INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD All cameras will record continuously at a lower resolution frame rate once motion Is detected on a camera or an alarm even 15 detected video recording on motion camera or on the LINKED camera will be performed higher quality This video recording allows configuring two sets of recording preferences Resolution FPS and Quality NORMAL set of settings 15 used for recording video when no motion alarm events are detected Higher set of settings WHILE IN MOTOIN OR ALARM will be applied to motion or LINKED cameras when motion or an alarm event 15 detected Note For proper functionality make sure to configure the motion detection sensitivity and set the motion detection area CAMERA gt MOTION SENSOR system setup menu as well as configure alarm events in the EVENT system setup menu e PANIC RECORDING OPTIONS Set the panic recording duration When the panic recording Is initiated by user from the Live Screen t
29. NAL VEO LIVE SEARCH SETUP INFORMATION If SEARCH tab does not show up in the Web Viewer window 16 5 IP Address information must first be added to Internet Explorer Compatibility View list WEB Remote Viewer Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help INTERNATIONAL VEO ova LIVE SETUP INFORMATION add Veo16 to Internet Explorer s Compatibility View click the Tools menu and select Compatibility View settings Bi http 209 82 34 93 htmifive htm P v G Wes Remote vie SN Web Remote View option from the drop down menu f WEB Remote Viewer Internet Explorer Q c E bt 209 82 34 92 ntm five him 43 567 Ino VEO SETUP INFORMATION connection Probienis as Clic er Control from 13 International Inc Compatibility View settings 5 this Feed discovery OB LB BH BH GE mm XE Display channe amp This website wants to install the following add on WebViewer Control from I3 International Inc What s the risk In the Compatibility View Settings window click the Add button address of Veo16 will be added to the list of websites to be displayed in the Compatibility View Click Close to return to Veo16 s Web Viewer main window SEARCH tab will now be displayed in the Web Viewer window Icom patibility View Settings
30. S QUALITY RESOLUTION 5 QUALITY AUDIO CAM1 960x480 HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST sp CAM2 960x480 v HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF CAM3 960x480 HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF sp CAM4 960x480 v HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF sp 5 960x480 HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST sp CAM6 960x480 HIGHEST 960 480 HIGHEST 7 960x480 HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST sp 8 960x480 HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST sp 9 960x480 HIGHEST 960 480 HIGHEST CAM10 960x480 HIGHEST 960 480 HIGHEST HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF HIGHEST 960 480 HIGHEST OFF HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF HIGHEST 960x480 HIGHEST OFF v e v 9 9 v v ww sp CAM11 960x480 sp 12 960x480 sp CAM13 960x480 sp 14 960x480 w w wl 9 Ww w v v sp CAM15 960x480 sp CAM16 960x480 PRE RECORDING TIME 5 SEC x POST RECORDING TIME 5 SEC X 4 Veo16 User Guide Motion Sensor For proper Motion Recording Motion Sensor area and settings must be configured in the Veo16 setup To access Veo16 Setup hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the Live screen to display the Status Bar select SYSTEM SETUP from the MENU In th
31. X9 43 dll 12 9 2013 5 53 PM 680 KB gt DecH264 dll 12 9 2013 5 53 PM 306 KB j5 icodec_mmx_IPX exe 12 9 2013 5 53 PM 867KB H n 4 Follow instructions in the Exported Video Playback section for more information 61 Veo16 User Guide Troubleshooting FAQ issue The DVR does not power ON LEDs on the front panel are not lit he unit reboots continuously The DVR powers on LEDs on the front panel are lit however Main Monitor is black and no Image Is displayed on the screen The video image on the monitor is being cut off on the sides The DVR interface is being displayed on the monitor The cameras are connected but no video Image Is displayed in the software The DVR is not accessible over the network web or no video Is displayed in the Web GUI tion Ensure that the supplied 12V DC Power Adapter is being used If a third party power is being used check the input voltage It must match the original Power Adapter specifications of 12V 5 0A Make sure that your Uninterrupted Power Supply is ON Make sure that Veo16 has been correctly connected to a power source See here for more into This may be due to unit overheating Make sure 16 is installed in a clean dust free room and a well ventilated area with consistent temperatures within the acceptable range of 20 25 Celsius Ensure that the Veo16 DVR fan is working correctly If it does not contact your dealer or installer for
32. YBACK ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP S te p 1 p PRE RECORDING CONTINUOUS ALARM i Playback timg Video recording bars C E CD E MON TUE WED THU FRI ES ES ES ES ES ES ES ES ES E ES E ES ES ES EST ES Step 3 CH1 CH3 5 P c m 5 i 4 t P 4 01 14 2014 02 21 21PM 3 A a T TO 01 14 2014 022621 M 2 E un 22 Pm 106 O49 mes CH 13 T 2 Ps 2 e ARCHIVING INFO gt ed 21 CH ud TOTALSIZE 635 6 MB Video preview thumbnails an Step 5 EXPORT RESERVE CLOSE 34 Video Export To export a video clip to a CD DVD or a USB media follow these steps Step 1 Using your mouse cursor click on the calendar day you would like to search Use the left right arrows to select previous next calendar month Note Only days highlighted in yellow have recorded video footage As different days are selected the timeline display also changes to show recorded footage on that day Step 2 select the cameras for backup To select all video cameras for backup use your mouse cursor to check the ALL checkbox To save one or more cameras check the corresponding camera checkboxes In this example all cameras have been selected for Dackup Step 3 Using your mouse cursor click on the clock icon below the calendar in the FROM line 1 The DATE
33. and resolution increase the size of the video recording which in turn decreases the total length of video recording stored on your DVR 45 Recording Setup For each camera set the Resolution FPS Video Quality Audio for each individual camera Click the RESOLUTION drop down menu and select one the offered recording resolutions Higher resolution results in e 352 240 CIF e 04x240 2 CIF e 40x480 4 CIF D1 e 960x480 860H default Note he higher the resolution the more detailed the video image appears and the larger the video recording size Click the FPS frames per second drop down menu and select one of the offered recording frame rates e 1 fps 2 fps 3 fps fps defau t 15tps 30fps real time Note The higher the frame rate the smoother the video appears and the larger the video recording size Click the QUALITY drop down menu and select one of the offered video quality settings e LOWEST LOW STANDARD HIGH HIGHEST default Note The higher the video quality the larger the video recording size Click the AUDIO drop down menu and set it to either ON or OFF default For all cameras set the PRE POST RECORDING times for all cameras Pre recording time setting specifies the number of seconds appended to the beginning of the video recording Veo16 DVR will record for the set number of seconds specified prior to an alarm event or motion detection The DVR keeps a 15 second video buffer that can be a
34. anywhere in the Navigator Window The main screen display will change to match the view inside the yellow outline Instant Snapshot Export Quick Menu offers a way to save a jpg snapshot to a removable USB storage drive Follow instructions below 1 Connect USB storage to one of 16 USB ports 716 in Figure 2 1 and Figure 1 2 2 Right click on a channel to display a quick menu popup window 3 Click SNAPSHOT in the quick menu window 1 PLAYBACK 20 Getting Started 4 In the SNAPSHOT window click EXPORT to save the jpg image to your connected USB media SNAPSHOT CAM1 TIMESTAMP 07 07 2014 04 57 02 PM SIZE 352 X 240 PREVIEW EXPORT WS RESERVE In the EXPORT window select the USB media in the DEVICE NAME drop down menu 6 Double click on the TAG NAME field and use the virtual keyboard to enter any custom information to be stored with the file Tag name info will be saved in an arch info txt log file which accompanies the saved jpg snapshot file EXPORT DEVICE NAME DataTraveler 3 0 TAG NAME 2014 07 07 MEMO PROGRESS BURN ERASE amp BURN CANCEL 7 Double click on the MEMO field and use the virtual keyboard to enter any additional information optional Memo info will be saved in an arch info txt log file which accompanies the saved jpg snapshot file 8 Click BURN to save the jpg snapshot to the selected media 9 Click OK in the confirmation wi
35. ce Port is not blocked on your network Contact your network administrator for help Attempt changing Web Service Port set the port forwarding on the router to the new service port and try again Reminder 16 login and password information is case sensitive see here and here for more information on connecting to 16 remotely through a web Drowser 62 Specifications Specifications VEO Hardware Configuration Chassis Type 1 5 U Physical dimensions LxWxH 14 17 x 14 17 x 2 6 360mm x 360mm x 66mm inches mm Weight min 4 64 kg 10 2 Ib Storage HDD 2 HDD 1TB 21B 3TB or 4TB each S system Control USB mouse Front button panel Remote controller amp Keyboard controller External Storage eSATA NAS FIP Server tor Backup Mouse Yes Remote Control Yes U USB 3 USB ports 2 Front 1 Rear RS485 ES RS232 not in use 1 1 LAN WAN 10 100 1000 Mbps ls Main Monitor VGA HD monitor must support 1920 x1080 at n Audio Inputs 4 channels 10K Ohm 2 8 Vpp Audio Output 1 channel 600 Ohm 2 8 Vpp Alarm Input 4 channels Alarm Out Relay 2 channels 5V 35 mA Power Input DC 12V Adapter 100 240V AC 50 50Hz Power Consumption 39W Operating Temperature 020 40 32 F 104 F Operating Humidity lt 90 non condensing Video Configuration Input Signal NTSC PAL Standard Analog Camera Inputs 16 Types of Compression H 264 HP Recording Rate up to 480FPS 400FPS 960H D1 R
36. d presets Note Preset Scanning and Preset Touring are mutually exclusive features Only one may be used at a time set the PTZ camera for preset scanning follow instructions below 1 2 In mode create at least two presets In the bottom left hand corner in the SCAN TOUR drop down menu select SCAN Next click the ON button to activate preset scanning SCAN TOUR SCAN Click on the Properties icon SCAN TOUR cow TOU In PTZ SCAN window select two presets one for each step of the preset scanning Use the drop down PRESET menu to make your selections In the DWELL drop down menu set the DWELL time for each preset Dwell time will determine how long the camera will display the preset for before panning to the second preset Dwell time can be set between 1 and 20 seconds Default value 5 seconds In this example the camera will display Preset 2 Parking A for 5 seconds then pan to Preset 3 Front door and stay there for 10 seconds before returning to Preset Parking and so on 20 PTZ Mode 7 Click OK to save changes PTZ SCAN STEP PRESET DWELL 1 2 Parking A SSEC CANCEL Preset Tour Preset Touring allows the camera to pan continuously between up to 16 selected presets The pan speed 15 faster for Preset Tour than it is for Preset Scan With Preset Tour camera pans quickly from preset to preset showing only the preset locations bu
37. d time and date In this example the Playback mode will display video recorded on July 10 2014 at 3 00PM Timeline Recording Bars Status Bar The buttons in the status bar on the screen provide quick access to the most commonly used features of the DVR To access Status Bar hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the screen to display it Status Bar Icon Function Displays the main menu window Select Search Archiving System Setup Record Setup Log Out or Shutdown from the list Displays the User ID of the currently logged in user Show Hide the Status Bar When hidden the Status Bar can still be accessed by hovering the mouse over the status bar timeline select one of the four screen modes Full screen Quad 3x3 or 4x4 split screen division Getting Started Status Bar Icon Function Activate Auto Sequence mode Sequencing can be configured under MENU gt SYSTEM SETUP gt DISPLAY gt SEQUENCE menu Display or hide the OSD menus on the screen al Switch to the PTZ screen mode where you can control your connected and contigured PTZ cameras create Presets and configure PTZ Scan Tours Refer to PTZ Mode section of this manual for more information switch to the Digital Zoom screen mode where you can digitally zoom into live video image on the selected video channel Displays the event log of the recent recording events Double click a desired log entry to display the video linked to t
38. d to the log event double click a desired log record in the list Getting Started c Na d gt Tome i js j Camera 01 stops motion recording Camera 01 starts motion recording 2 08 59 PM 1 Camera 01 stops motion recording 02 08 53 PM 1 Camera 01 starts motion recording 02 08 44 PM 1 Camera 01 stops motion recording Camera 01 starts motion recording Camera 01 stops motion recording Camera 01 starts motion recording Camera 01 stops motion recording Camera 01 starts motion recording Camera 01 stops motion recording Camera 01 starts motion re Camera 01 stops motion recording Camera 01 starts motion recording VIDEO LOSS _ FT FA A Playback window will be displayed with the linked channel in full screen mode and the video queued up to the event log time In this example the selected log is related to CAM1 and took place on July 9 2014 at 2 08 53PM Use the playback control panel in the to view the video To exit the Playback screen and return to the Live screen mode click MENU and select LIVE from the list 07 09 2014 GANN C T in gt re II OOM M W W M 9 anas 2 dem gt Sa E ee E 2
39. dded to the beginning of recorded video segment in case of an alarm event or motion detection Post recording time setting specifies the number of seconds appended to the end of the video recording after and alarm event or after the motion has stopped Click the PRE RECORDING TIME drop down menu and select one of the offered pre recording times 0 sec 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec default 10 sec 15 sec Click the POST RECORDING TIME drop down menu and select one of the offered pre recording times 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 30 sec 60 sec 120 sec 180 sec For INTENSIVE MOTION INTENSIVE ALARM and INTENSIVE MOTION ALARM RECORD options nce selected a pop up window will be displayed Configure RESOLUTION FPS frame rate Video QUALITY AUDIO for each individual camera during NORMAL recording and WHILE IN MOTION and or ALARM Then configure PRE POST RECORDING time for all cameras click OK to apply the settings These video recording types allows configuring two sets of recording preferences Resolution FPS and Quality NORMAL set of settings 15 used for continuous recording when no motion is detected Higher set of settings WHILE IN MOTION ALARM will be applied when motion 15 detected on a camera and or alarm event 15 detected 4b Recording Setup Configure both sets of recording preferences for each camera Then set the PRE POST RECORDING times for all cameras NORMAL WHILE IN MOTION OR ALARM RESOLUTION FP
40. e DVR users in System Setup gt User Management screen Refer to User Management section of this manual The first time you connect to the Veo16 over the local network your web browser may ask you to install a required Add on Click on the pop up menu below the address bar and select Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer option WEB Remote Viewer Internet Explorer 8 provided by i3 INTERNATIONAL lt gt 7 http 192 0 0 150 5080 html live htm hA x 2 X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Favorites Y Downloads web Remote Viewer e Home mm Print Safety Tools Help 49 This website wants to install the Following add on WebViewer Control From International Inc IF you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here ae Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer Information Bar Help In the next window click Install Your Veo16 DVR can now be controlled via Web Browser Installation PTZ Camera Connection RS 485 In order to connect and operate your PTZ camera through 16 DVR follow instructions below 1 Ensure your camera is connected to the appropriate power supply 2 Connect the RS485 wires from the camera to the corresponding RS485 and RS485 ports on the back of 16 DVR see diagram below G in Figure 1 2 3 Plug in the BNC video cab
41. e Setup panel click on the CAMERA item and select MOTION SENSOR from the drop down list c a DISPLAY AUDIO USER NETWORK SYSTEM STORAGE EVENT CAMERA TITLE IMAGE SETUP COVERT SETUP PTZ SETUP TAMPER DETECTION In MOTION SENSOR setup window Turn Motion detection ON for each desired camera Turn Motion detection icon ON or OFF optional Configure motion detection area for each desired camera Configure Daytime and Nighttime Sensitivity Levels for each camera Click APPLY to save all settings CAMERA CAMERA TITLE SENSITIVITY CHANNEL ACTIVATION IMAGE SETUP LEVEL CAM1 4 EDIT AREA t EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA 4 14 4 COVERT SETUP CAM2 CAM3 MOTION SENSOR CAM4 CAMS PTZSETUP CAM6 TAMPER DETECTION CAM8 9 10 11 12 CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 4 gt 4 gt 4 gt 4 gt 4 gt 41 4 4 4 CANCEL Sensitivity Level Motion Sensor Sensitivity Level determines the camera s responsiveness to the detected motion The lower the sensitivity the more pronounced the motion must appear on screen to be detected The higher the sensitivity ensures that the smaller changes on the screen get recognized as motion separate Sensitivity Levels can be set tor Day
42. ecording Resolution CIF 2CIF D1 S60H Motion Detection Yes Warranty Warranty 3 year parts amp 1 year labour 63
43. ese instructions 4 Start by plugging in your USB flash drive with the exported video into an available USB port on your PC OR Insert your CD DVD with the exported video into your PC s DVD ROM On your media find the ARCHIVE folder The name of the backup folder includes the date and time that the video export was completed In this example the folder name is ARCHIVE 140221 150647 which means that the video was exported on February 21 2014 at 3 06 47PM Inside the ARCHIVE folder find the PLAYER folder and double click to open it SE ARCHIVE 140221 150647 Ele Edit Favorites Tools Back 7 Search lc Folders fejchO1_140114142121_140114142621_00_78MB_ADMIN avi chO2_140114142121_140114142621_00_78MB_ADMIN avi chO3_140114142121_140114142621_00_75MB_ADMIN avi chO4_140114142121_140114142621_00_75MB_ADMIN avi 05 140114142121 140114142621 00 75 ADMIN awi 407 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 08 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 8 09 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN avi i ch10 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi 812 140114142121 140114142621 00 75MB ADMIN awi Inside the PLAYER folder find the setup exe file and double click it to install IMM4 video codec on your PC Note You will need administrative rights on your PC to install IMM4 video codec LENE cx
44. etection area In CAMERA gt MOTION SENSOR system setup menu e ALARM RECORD Video recording will occur on LINKED cameras only when an alarm event 15 detected Note For proper functionality make sure to configure alarm events and link video cameras to those events in the EVENT system setup menu MOTION ALARM RECORD Video recording will occur on the camera only when the motion 15 detected OR when an alarm event 15 detected Note For proper functionality make sure to configure the motion detection sensitivity and set the motion detection area CAMERA gt MOTION SENSOR system setup menu as well as configure alarm events in the EVENT system setup menu e INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD All cameras will record continuously at a lower resolution frame rate once motion 15 detected on a camera video recording on that camera will be performed in higher quality This video recording allows configuring two sets of recording preferences Resolution FPS and Quality NORMAL set of settings 15 used for recording video when no motion 15 detected Higher set of settings WHILE IN MOTION will be applied when motion 15 detected on a camera Note For proper functionality make sure to contigure the motion detection sensitivity and set the motion detection area CAMERA gt MOTION SENSOR system setup menu e INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD All cameras will record continuously at a lower resolution frame rate once an alarm event is detected video recording on LINK
45. h your unit The internal temperature of the units with unclean filters is always higher which often leads to overheating If the system needs to be modified or repaired contact a certified i3 International Dealer Installer When serviced by unauthorized technician the system warranty will be voided Should you have any problems or questions regarding our products contact your local i3 International Dealer Installer Precautions Installation and serving should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians to conform to all local codes and to maintain your warranty Read and keep the instructions for future reference When installing your Veo16 digital video coder be sure to avoid e excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heating appliances e contaminants such as dust and smoke e strong magnetic fields e sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters e moisture and humidity e areas with mechanical vibrations e fluorescent lamps or objects that reflect light e unstable light sources as this may cause flickering e temperatures below 10 Celsius or 14 Fahrenheit and above 50 Celsius or 122 Fahrenheit a CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT E DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance with any electrical regulations enforced at
46. he event in the Playback screen Activate this icon to listen to the audio from the selected video channel Audio output e g speaker must be connected to the unit Initiate emergency panic recording Icon blinks after pre configured event occurs Click on the icon to view details of the event Event categories include motion sensor video loss system event tamper event configure an event open MENU gt SYSTEM SETUP gt EVENT setup Displays network connection status and information such as IP Address MAC Address DDNS Address RTSP service port Web Service Port and External Address as well as the list of remote clients currently logged into the unit via remote PC This information 15 for display purposes only To learn how to make changes to network settings please refer to Network Setup section of this manual g Displays the disk space information OW is displayed when the DVR switches to Overwrite mode if configured i O Displays current date time i View Event Log gu To view the list of the events that have occurred in the past hour click the Event Log button in the Status Bar access the Status Bar hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the screen to display It Event Log window will be displayed with a list of recent events The list consists of the event logs generated in the past hour and is constantly being overwritten by newer events To view the video linke
47. he unit will continue recording for the duration set in this option Available options are 1 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 20 MIN 30 MIN 40 MIN 50 MIN 60 MIN Size FPS Quality Settings For MOTION ALARM and MOTION ALARM RECORD options nce selected a pop up window will be displayed Configure RESOLUTION FPS frame rate Video QUALITY AUDIO for each individual camera and PRE POST RECORDING time for all cameras click OK to apply the settings You may choose to increase the resolution frame rate or quality for the cameras facing locations that are deemed most important or where most activity occurs RESOLUTION CAM1 960x480 sp CAM2 960x480 960x480 sp CAM4 960x480 CAM5 960x480 CAM6 960x480 7 so CAM7 960x480 8 so 960x480 9 lt 960x480 1055 10 960x480 1155 11 960x480 12sp CAM12 960x480 134 CAM13 960x480 145p CAM14 960x480 15sp 15 960x480 1655 CAM16 960x480 79 4 QUALITY AUDIO O O 4 F F F or oF i F F F F highest PRE RECORDING TIME 5 SEC Y POST RECORDING TIME 30 SEC X OK CANCEL O O F F F F v v gt a v wv 7 v F F F F F F F F Tip Higher frame rate video quality
48. help Ensure that monitor support the minimum required 1920 x1080 resolution at 60Hz Ensure that the monitor Mode 15 set to the video connection being used If using the HDMI to DVI video cable ensure that the input source is set to DVI Ensure that the monitor cable is connected to a power source Ensure that the monitor is securely plugged into the DVR See here for more info Ensure that the monitor is in the 1 1 pixel matching mode and is not over scanning the video This setting may be referred to differently depending on the monitor manufacturer Refer to your monitor s user manual for details Ensure that the camera video standard matches the video standard NTSC PAL set on the DVR Ensure that the camera is connected to a power source l est the camera with a spot monitor to make sure it works Ensure that the network cable is securely plugged into the WAN UPLINK port on the back of the DVR Ensure that the other end of the network cable is securely plugged into the broadband router If connection via DDNS address is not successful try using the DVR IP Address instead confirm DVR IP address go to System Setup gt Network gt Network Status IP ADDRESS If needed the IP address of the router can be found in System Setup gt Network gt Network Status gt EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS Ensure that the correct Web Service Port has been forwarded on the router Detault Web service Port is 8080 Ensure that the Web Servi
49. ication allows controlling Veo16 DVR from a remote PC via the network connection Your remote PC must meet the minimum hardware requirements in order to connect to and control Veo16 DVR remotely Minimum Hardware Requirements 0S Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Home Basic Premium Windows Web IE 7 0 or later Full support IE v11 and up must be run in Compatibility Mode to be able to access Search Mozilla Browsers Firefox 3 6 and above Remote Search not supported Google Chrome 4 1 and above Remote Search not supported CPU Intel Pentium 4 2 0GHz or higher Memory 512MB Display 16 bit 1024x768 High Color Hard Disk space requirement for Web Viewer installation Drive Note Additional HDD space required for video data backup Backup video file size differs based on the set frame rate and quality IP Address Information It is possible to connect to the Veo16 via local or remote network When connecting through the local network LAN use DVR s local IP Address When connecting through the Internet WAN use Veo1b6 s External IP Address IP Address information must be used in combination with Web Service Port Also see PC Connection on Local Network and PC Connection on Remote Network sections for more information To locate Veo16 IP Address and Web Service Port Information follow instructions below 1 In the Live Mode use your mouse cursor to click MENU button in the bottom left hand corner Then se
50. ing e Connect the peripheral devices by following the instructions below Step 1 Plug in the USB mouse into the USB port in the front or the back of the unit Step 2 Plug in your monitor Depending on the monitor model use either HDMI or a VGA port on the back of the unit To connect a DVI monitor use HDMI DVI adapter not included Note For proper display your monitor must support 1920 x1080 at 60Hz Step 3 Connect analogue cameras to the VIDEO IN BNC video ports 1 16 Step 4 Connect 5485 communication cable for cameras to the corresponding ports on the back of the DVR if using Step 5 Connect other peripheral devices such as Spot Out and or Auxiliary BNC monitors BNC Audio Inputs Qutput Alarm Inputs Relay Outputs or eSATA storage if using Step 6 Connect the Internet cable to WAN port on the back of the DVR if applicable Step 7 set the NTSC PAL dip switch to your video standard if applicable Step 8 see Fig 1 4 Connect 16 DVR to the Power Source a Connect the Power Adapter Cable to the DC 12V port on the back of the 16 DVR b Connect the 12V DC Power Adapter to the Power Adapter Cable c Connect the Power Cable to the 12V Power Adapter d Connect the Power Cable to the UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply The use of the UPS is mandatory to maintain DVR warranty e Connect the UPS to the Power Source power outlet ft Secure the power cable with the powe
51. ing the power cord with the retainer clip will help prevent unintended disconnection of the power from the 16 DVR ALARM IN Alarm Input signal port Connect up to 4 alarm inputs G RELAY Relay Terminal output port Connect up to 2 relay outputs R RS485 Communication port for PTZ camera H Connect VGA monitor video output Connect 1080p 60Hz HDMI video monitor HD MONITOR Note Your monitor must support 1920 1080 at 80Hz when DVR is set to NTSC standard and 1920 x 1080 at 50Hz 60Hz when DVR is set to PAL standard J eSATA Connect external eSATA storage M US Connect USB mouse or USB storage B NTSC PAL DIP Use to set Video Standard NTSC PAL If the unit is set to NTSC standard all connected analog cameras must also Switch support be set to NISC standard DC 12V Connect Power Adapter Cable included 3 in Figure 1 3 Installation Basic Layout Camera Devices Monitor SPOT Monitor 6 i ty n o Analog Control mM DC 12V 1 E im Power de 33 p VGA Speaker FERE HD Monitor F Out Monitor eSATA Storage Figure 1 3 Veo16 Basic Layout Connecting peripheral devices to your 16 DVR Installation Instructions IMPORTANT The use of UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply is mandatory to maintain DVR warranty Before installation e Ground Yourself This will remove any static electrical charge your body might be carry
52. isplayed PTZ Driver configured for the current selected PTZ channel is shown but cannot be adjusted from this menu window To change the PTZ Protocol go to System Setup gt Camera gt PIZ Setup screen The following changes can be made to the PTZ settings of the selected channel Use the up down arrows to change the values e Set the AUTO FOCUS to ON or OFF e Set the AUTO IRIS to ON of OFF e Setthe PIT SPEED value from 1 to 10 where 1 is slow and 10 is fast Default value 5 e Set the ZOOM SPEED value from 1 to 10 where 1 is slow and 10 is fast Default value 5 e Set the FOCUS SPEED value from 1 to 10 where 1 is slow and 10 is fast Default value 5 e IRIS SPEED value from 1 to 10 where 1 is slow and 10 is fast Default value 5 Click OK to save the settings or CANCEL to discard any changes PTZ PROPERTY PTZ DRIVER PELCO D AUTO FOCUS AUTO IRIS P T SPEED ZOOM SPEED FOCUS SPEED IRIS SPEED EE CANCEL TROUBLESHOOTING Q Why can t control my PTZ camera A Please make sure your camera is correctly installed and configured in the Veo16 Setup tab Check the wiring first then check all camera settings including Camera Address Protocol and Baud Rate then try again 26 PTZ Mode Preset Recall Veo16 DVR supports up to 255 unique presets To recall an existing preset use the arrows in the NO field to select a desired preset then click the GoTo icon next to the NAME
53. le from the PTZ camera into one of the VIDEO IN ports on the back of Veo 16 DVR see diagram below A in Figure 1 2 UDIO NEST AUDIO Wee AUDIO e 6 6 6 lt gt 4 Configure correct PTZ Camera Address Protocol and Baud Rate qe to the PTZ Camera specifications in System Setup gt Camera gt Setup screen and click Apply Refer to PIZ Mode section of this manual for more information 5 16 supports the following PTZ Protocols 1 PELCO D 9 Spd 3900 16 TAKEX 2 PELCO P 10 Multix 17 LPT A100L 3 MESA DOME 11 MRX 1000 18 interM 4 D Max 12 WV cs850 19 VITEK 9 Fastraxll 2 13 WV crsb04 20 LILIN 6 V3 2 14 PTC 400c 21 MAXPRO lz SCC 64 15 PTC 200 24 VCL 8 500 643a CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL ADDRESS PROTOCOL BAUD RATE IMAGE SETUP COVERT SETUP MOTION SENSOR PTZSETUP wo un 29 TAMPER DETECTION CAM10 11 sp 12 sp CAM13 sp CAM14 sp 15 16 CANCEL Figure 1 9 16 System Setup gt Camera gt Setup screen Installation Alarm 1 0 Connection e rm ps PS m je ens Figure 1 70 1 rear Alarm In Out terminals ALARM IN RELAY 16 DVR supports up to 4 Alarm In Sensor sensor devices such as motion sensor for example and up to two Alarm Out Relay control devices To connect an alarm input device such as sensor to the rear AL
54. lect SYSTEM SETUP option from the menu Q SEARCH ARCHIVING SYSTEMSETUP RECORD SETUP LOGOUT SHUTDOWN u Web Remote View 2 Inthe Setup panel click on the NETWORK item and select NETWORK STATUS from the drop down list AM MP CAMERA DISPLAY USER NETWORK SYSTEM STORAGE EVENT SETUP DDNS EMAIL NETWORK STATUS hs 3 Network Status window locate 16 5 JP address External Address and Web Service Port information In this example the local IP address for Veo16 is 192 168 11 45 External IP Address is 209 82 34 92 Web Service Port is 8080 NETWORK IP SETUP DDNS cee II Y EMAIL NETWORK STATUS i INTERNET GATEWAY 2 E EEF CONNECT DISCONNECT INVALID CONNECTION PROPERTY CONNECTED CLIENTS IP ADDRESS 192 168 11 45 ADMIN ADMIN 192 168 11 46 LIVE MAC ADDRESS 00 11 5f Od ca 68 MANAGER MANAGER 192 168 11 48 PLAYBACK DDNS ADDRESS 00115f0dca68 dvrlink net ADMIN ADMIN 192 168 11 15 ARCHIVING RTSP SERVICE PORT 5554 WEB SERVICE PORT 8080 UPDATE DDNS STATUS Please wait EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS 209 82 34 92 CANCEL PROPERTY IP ADDRESS 192 168 11 45 MAC ADDRESS 00 11 5f Od ca 68 DDNS ADDRESS 00115f0dca68 dvrlink net RTSP SERVICE PORT 5554 WEB SERVICE PORT 8080 UPDATE DDNS STATUS Please wait EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS 209 82 34 92 02 Web Remote View Connecting via Web Browser To connect to Veo16 remotely
55. lled with 1 x 11B hard drive If required one additional hard drive can be installed 13 International Dealer Installer after purchase Use the screws to secure the additional drive if using Power cable retainer clip secure the power adapter cable 2 in Figure 1 1 with the power cable retainer clip then fasten retainer clip to the opening F on Figure 1 1 Securing the power cord with the retainer clip will help prevent unintended disconnection of the power from the Veo16 DVR USB Mouse x1 Plug in the USB mouse into one of the USB ports for easy system navigation K in Figure 1 1 and 16 in Figure 2 1 Remote Control x1 Veo16 Remote control can be used to operate the DVR as an alternative to USB mouse and the front panel buttons AAA batteries for the Remote Control x2 Install 2 AAA batteries into your 16 DVR remote control before using Installation Rear View Figure 12 Veo16 DVR rear view Name Description IN BNC camera input Connect up to 16 analog camera inputs the Main BNC Monitor SPOT OUT Used for SPOT OUT monitor only Note Use HDMI cable to connect the HD class monitor l C AUDIO IN Connect up to 4 Audio Inputs AUDIO QUT Connect an Audio Output E WAN UPLINK Network port used to connect to the Internet router or hub Secure the power cable with the power cable retainer clip 5 in Figure 1 1 then fasten retainer clip to the opening F 2 secur
56. n operation or return to the previous menu screen 10 Shute Wheel Mn adjust playback direction and speed Also used to control camera Zoom when in PTZ 11 106 Use in Playback mode to move footage forward backward frame by frame 12 HOLD Lock the current function of the Shuttle Wheel so it can be released 13 est Rewind 44 Increase reverse playback speed 14 Pause Resume ll Pause resume 15 est Forward Increase video playback speed 16 USB Ports X2 Connect USB mouse or USB storage T eu to eject the CD ROM tray Button Getting Started Log In LOG IN USER ID ADMIN ias E E ES EE d Ls E ES Ed d EST E Ei x EINE 1 Upon start up the login screen will be displayed 2 Select the user ID from the drop down menu and enter the password in the corresponding field The default user ID is ADMIN the default password is 1234 3 Click OK For security purposes it is recommended to change the administrator password after the first login Log Out To prevent unauthorized access it is recommended to log out of the DVR when not in use 1 Hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the Live screen to display the Status Bar 2 Click on the MENU button and select LOG OUT from the list Q SEARCH ARCHIVING L SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP LOG OUT 1 Q SHUTDOWN MENU System Shutdown To
57. n the Windows Media Player window Use the control panel on the bottom of the screen to control the playback 101 ch01 140114142121 140114142621 00 78MB ADMIN L BL 00 04 42 Veo16 User Guide Recording Setup Video recording schedule frame rate and resolution for individual cameras can be configured in the Record Setup mode MENU Q SEARCH In the Live Mode use your mouse cursor to click MENU button in the bottom left hand corner eve nite Then select RECORD SETUP option from the menu RECORDING window will be displayed L SYSTEM SETUP Recording setup can be set to either AUTO CONFIGURATION or MANUAL CONFIGURATION mode LOGOUT When in AUTO CONFIGURATION mode the selected type of video recording e g Continuous Motion or ad Alarm will be applied to all cameras automatically For example if CONTINUOUS video recording type is selected all connected cameras will record ADMIN continuously 24 hours a day days a week When in MANUAL CONFIGURATION mode a combination of video recording types can be applied to individual cameras based on a DAILY or WEEKLY schedule For example Cameras 1 4 can be configured to record based on ALARM only on SATURDAYS and SUNDAY and CONTINUOUSLY all other times of the week RECORDING OPERATION MODE RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE MODE AUTO CONFIGURATION M AUTOMATIC RECORD CONFIGURATION MODE CONTINUOUS RECORD HIGH
58. ndow Your snapshot has now been saved Reserving Snapshot in the absence of USB Media If a snapshot must be saved but USB media is unavailable the Snapshot can be temporarily saved reserved on the Veo16 hard drive Follow instructions below for first reserving and later burning the reserved Snapshot to the USB media 1 Right click on a channel to display a quick menu popup window Getting Started 2 Click SNAPSHOT in the quick menu window CAM1 PLAYBACK SNAPSHOT gt 3 Inthe SNAPSHOT window click RESERVE to save the jpg image to your Veo16 hard drive Confirmation window will be displayed briefly SNAPSHOT CAM1 TIMESTAMP 07 09 2014 09 59 48 AM SIZE 352 X 240 PREVIEW i EXPORT RESERVE WS 4 Click CLOSE to close the SNAPSHOT window you are ready to move the reserved snapshot s from the Veo16 hard drive to a portable USB media hover the mouse cursor near the bottom of the screen to display the status bar 6 lick on the MENU button and select ARCHIVING trom the list Q SEARCH ARCHIVING SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP LOG OUT SHUTDOWN MENU ADMIN 7 In the ARCHIVING window Step 1 Click on the RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT tab Step 2 Select SNAPSHOT trom the drop down window in the bottom left hand corner Step 3 Select the desired snapshot from the list 22 Getting Started Step 4 Click the EXPORT button ARCHIVING ARCHIVED DATA PLAYB
59. ode button on the Status Bar L1 PTZ Mode screen will be displayed Consult the diagram below to see the general purpose of each area of the PIZ Mode screen To display another PTZ channel without exiting PTZ mode select the desired channel from the Channel Selection drop down menu or click on the Channel number in the Recording Status area in the bottom right hand corner of the screen Channel Selection Preset Setup Selection CH CH1 CAM1 4 PRESET NO NAME X 3 Parking EL DELI NO NAME 1 Parking 2 ParkingA 3 Front door FIA ZOOM 6 lt A gt FOCUS e SCAN TOUR PROPERTY Scan Tour Setup Pan Tilt Zoom Manual Record Record Status Control Panel Focus Screen Control Channel Selection Move Camera lris Zoom Alarm Relay Status in arrow directions Adjustment Figure 2 1 2 Mode Screen diagram 20 PTZ Mode Controlling your PTZ Camera Use the Pan Til Control Panel to change your Use the Zoom Focus Iris panel to Zoom In Out to Focus In Out or to adjust the image PTZ camera position brightness by opening or closing the lens iris Note this function controls the lens built in zoom capabilities and is not the same as Digital Zoom function available in the Live screen lt 18 gt L w PROPERTY To view or adjust properties click the PROPERTY button in the Pan Tilt Control Panel PTZ PROPERTY window will be d
60. ouse button The camera will be maximized on the screen Double click on the screen again to return to the multi screen display wa be iea ra e Gon I y R 1 Y gt Screen Divisions Playback Control Panel Use the Playback Control panel at the bottom of the screen to control video playback Playback date Reverse Play and time Playback Video REW Fast Rewind Click to increase the Pause FF Fast Forward reverse playback speed Click to increase playback speed 33 Veo16 User Guide Video Export Video clips can be exported trom the ARCHIVING mode Start by plugging in your USB flash drive into the USB port on the front panel of the DVR if using OR Press the CD DVD eject button on the front panel of the DVR and insert a blank CD or DVD disk into the drive Press the eject button again to close the drive In the Live Mode or Playback Mode use your mouse cursor to click MENU button in the bottom left hand corner Then select ARCHIVING option from the menu ARCHIVING window will be displayed SEARCH ARCHIVING 15 SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP Q SEARCH LOG OUT ARCHIVING 1 SHUTDOWN Your DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recorded footage The recorded footage is represented by colored bars The lower portion of the screen offers at a glance preview of the video ARCHIVING NEW ARCHIVING RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT ARCHIVED DATA PLA
61. r cable retainer clip 5 in Figure 1 1 then fasten retainer clip to the opening on the back of the Veo16 DVR F in Figure 1 2 securing the power cord with the retainer clip will help prevent unintended disconnection of the power from the Veo16 DVR Once Veo16 DVR is connected to the power source it will power on If it does not press the Power button on the DVR s front panel Veo16 DVR 12V DC Power Adapter UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply Mandatory to maintain warranty Figure 1 4 Installation Secure the power cable retainer clip to this opening Power Power Source Connecting 16 DVR to the Power Source Installation PC Connection on Local Network 16 DVR can be accessed from desktop PC on a Local Area Network LAN This allows viewing live or recorded DVR video exporting saved video clips and adjusting settings from multiple local PC stations Figure 1 6 Local PC connection to the Veo16 DVR on LAN topography diagram Figure 16 Local PC connection to the Veo16 DVR on LAN connection diagram Installation To access 16 DVR remotely Web Browser on a local network follow instructions below Connect end of a network cable to the WAN UPLINK port on the back of the DVR in Figure 1 2 and the other end to the broadband router or a hub Note Do NOT use LAN DOWNLINK port Connect the local PC to the broadband router or
62. start by launching your Web Browser Important Only Internet Explorer browser supports remote video export backup Search options are not supported by browsers other than Internet Explorer such as Firefox Chrome etc 1 4 Launch Internet Explorer browser Enter Veo16 local IP Address if connecting through LAN or External IP Address if connecting through WAN followed by Web Service Port separated by colon Follow this standard http lt IP ADDRESS or EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS gt lt WEB SERVICE PORT gt WEB Remote Viewer Internet Explorer GO v htip 209 82 34 92 8080 0 gt Fille Edit View Favorites Tools Help Login window will be displayed Enter your Veo16 s User Name and Password Note that the Windows Security The server 209 82 34 92 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from WEB Remote Viewer Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure Password Remember my credentials User name 16 5 Web Viewer window will be displayed Four tabs are supposed to appear at the top of the window LIVE SEARCH SETUP INFORMATION If all four tabs are displayed skip instructions below and go to the step 5 WEB Remote Viewer Internet Explorer http 209 82 34 93 htmifive htm File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 INTERNATIO
63. t nmm n nw 14 15 16 A 01 03 DOUNAS UN 0 Display Channel v REFRESH PLAY tb c i9 EXPORT DOWNLOAD BACKUP PLAYER In the SEARCH tab recorded video can be searched by TIME DATE or by an EVENT e g Alarm Motion Video Loss etc SEARCH BY TIME tab is selected by default The recorded footage for each camera is represented by colored bars The vertical blue line indicates the playback start time in the timeline Use the mouse cursor to position it on the timeline Lime Pre recording To configure pre recording click the MENU button select RECORD SETUP from the menu then select OPERATION MODE See Record Setup section for more information Green Continuous Red Alarm Blue Motion Yellow Panic 06 Web Remote View To play back the recorded video follow these steps 1 Set the search Year Month and Date in the drop down selection menu In this case the search date is set to October 29 14 2014 v 10 29 vi 2 Set the search Hour Minutes and Seconds in the drop down selection menu Military time standard is used In this 12 Iv o example the time is set to 12 10 00PM PLAY 3 Click the PLAY button Video will start playing in the split screen display above the time line panel lt YEO No Data No Data NOE 2014 08 20 450 No Data
64. t not the scene in between Note Preset Scanning and Preset Touring are mutually exclusive features Only one may be used at a time To set the camera for preset touring follow instructions below 1 In PTZ mode create at least two presets 2 In the bottom left hand corner in the SCAN TOUR drop down menu select TOUR 3 Next click the ON button to activate preset scanning SCAN TOUR TOUR 4 Click on the Properties icon SCAN TOUR BIENES o 29 D Ji PTZ Mode In PTZ TOUR window select up to 16 presets one for each step of the preset touring Use the drop down PRESET menu to make your selections PTZ TOUR STEP 1 Ds Go he PRESET DWELL 2 Parking A 5SEC 3 Front door v 10SEC Y 20 PRESET 20 12SEC Y 11 PRESET 11 55 16 16 5SEC OK Ww CANCEL In the DWELL drop down menu set the DWELL time for each preset Dwell time will determine how long the camera will display the preset for before panning to the next preset Dwell time can be set between 1 and 20 seconds Default value 5 seconds In this example the camera will display Preset 2 Parking A for 5 seconds then pan to Preset 3 Front door and stay there for 10 seconds then pan to Preset 20 PRESET 20 and say there for 12 seconds and so on Click OK to save changes 30 Veo16
65. the local PC to the broadband router or hub Use diagram Figure 1 as a guide If using the router set the port forwarding n the remote PC open the Web Browser window and enter the Veo16 DDNS address into the address bar in this format http DVRNAME dvrlink net 8080 The DVR Web Service Port is set to Port 8080 by default but can be changed in the DVR s Network Setup Screen By default DVRNAME is set to the Veo16 MAC Address but can be changed to a custom value in the DVR s Network Setup Screen E g http 001151123456 dvrlink net 8080 OR http veo16 dvrlink net 8080 where DVR NAME value has been set to veo16 in the Network Setup screen Refer to Network Setup section of this manual for more information on changing DVR s DDNS name and or Server Port In the Windows Security login window enter 16 Login and Password Important Veo16 login and password information is case sensitive Windows Security The server 192 0 0 150 WEB Remote Viewer requires username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection name Password Remember my credentials Note Factory Default Login ADMIN Password 1234 For Security purposes it is highly recommended that you change the factory default administrative password after the initial login You can change administrative password add and remov
66. time and Nighttime To configure Sensitivity Levels double click on the Sensitivity Level field for the desired camera In the SENSITIVITY window 1 Make sure that the correct camera number is selected in the CHANNEL drop down menu Define the time frame for daytime hours 3 set DAYTIME and NIGHTTIME sensitivity levels by clicking the up down arrows The acceptable Sensitivity Level range is between 1 and 30 where 1 is lowest sensitivity and 30 is the highest sensitivity By default both DAYTIME and NIGHTTIME sensitivity levels are set to 15 4 Click OK to save changes SENSITIVITY LEVEL ee Ya CAM3 CAM4 5 CHANNEL 1 1 AVI SENSITIVITY AVI LEVEL CAM10 DAYTIME CAM11 NIGHTTIME CAM12 CAM13 OK CANCEL CHANNEL ACTIVATION MARK SENSITIVITY 14 E CAM 16 157 15 Motion Detection Area EDIT AREA EDIT AREA Arr A AREA EDIT AREA EDIT AREA By default the entire screen area 15 enabled for Motion detection reduce the number of false alarms the users may choose to select only areas of particular interest To edit motion detection area click on the EDIT AREA button the desired camera 49 CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CHANNEL IMAGE SETUP 1 sp 1 COVERT SETUP 2 sp CAM2 3 sp CAM3 MOTION SENSOR 4 sp CAM4 5 sp CAMS PTZ SETUP 6 sp CAM6 7 sp CAM7 TAMPER DETECTION 8 sp CAM8 9 9 10s 10 1160 11 1255 12
67. view screen i Channel t settings window will be displayed Click on the Browse button to select the Destination Folder where all exported video clips will be saved to Click OK twice to return to the SEARCH tab x Render r Audio DirectDraw Sync Ly GDI Live CH CH1 v Deinterlace _ r Capture Type JPG BMP r Stream IFrame only Type auo v Save Folder 98 Web Remote View Exporting AVI video In the SEARCH tab play back recorded video and locate the video event that you would like to export to your local storage Once you have determined the start and end date time of your video event click the EXPORT button Backup window will be displayed In the Backup window 1 Use the up down arrows to configure the Start date Time of the recording 2 Use the up down arrows to configure the End date Time of the recording 3 Select the video channels that will be saved to your Destination Folder 4 Click Start Di M che ce chr che cus cis chis chis chie 6 Once video export is completed the Destination Folder will be automatically displayed Pa Em mbi Veo 101 20141108120000 001 avi 11 11 2014 12 34 PM ch02 20141108120000 001 avi 11 11 2014 12

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