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1. PTZ Setup The E4000 DVR can control PTZ cameras via coax or a RS485 connection on the rear of the DVR The cameras can have individually selectable Protocols with a choice of Pelco P or Pelco D etc The Baud rate can also be selected W System PTZ Setup Display Basic J l IC Protocol T BaudRate fag Disk Vista C 19200 BPS he Account Vista C 19200 BPS Program Update Vista PD 9600 BPS Sensor Vista PD 9600 BPS PTZ Setup SHE Pelco D 2400 BPS PTZ Controller 006 Pelco D 2400 BPS 2 Apply Pelco P 4800 BPS Pelco P 4800 BPS Network 41 Installation and user manual PTZ Controller The E4000 DVR needs to be setup to accept the VKBD3im VKBD4 or QSC1000 keyboard as a default this will be set to the correct Protocol and Baud rate the ID RS485 Address my need to be adjusted dependant on the number of PTZ cameras on the system The Keyboard ID should not be the same as any of the domes on the system system PTZ Controller Display Basic Protocol BaudRate d dl Disk Vista KBD 9600 BPS ae Account Program Update Sensor PTZ Setup PTZ Controller xe Apply 42 Installation and user manual Telemetry connections and User Instructions Remote Keyboard Connections The connection of the keyboard to the E4000 DVR is made i Tel Kbd Al Sensor IN via the push connectors marked as Kbd on the rear of the DVR These is the 2 connector to the left hand side of the bank of push in
2. Remote Setup Menu settings Same as DVR 1 Display Camera Setting A A A Within this setting the Hue Saturation AAA Contrast and Brightness can be adjusted on a camera by camera basis Recording System Network Camera Setting Display Camera Setting Camera Covert Channel 7 Y Camera Name Hue Spot Setting z Saturation OSD Setting Contrast Brightness Camera Covert iir E ES 1 aire ear e TELIA 40 149 x PER N y ae op Recording Network Event Camera Setting Display Camera Covert Cameras can be remotely set into Covert a overt as me E oe Mode they are still being recorded but Spot Setting oe om oor cannot be viewed local to the system or by OS Setting CHA Oh os ook di any remote user apart from the Administrator Be 5 me on line CHE HOM DOF CHS OW CH10 DON LHL OW CHI OM CHIS alt CH14 OOM CH15 WON CH18 SON 72 Installation and user manual Camera Name Up to 32 Characters are available for each camera name Network CHI CH CHF CH4 0S0 Setting CHS CHE CHT CHE CHS CHIO CH11 LHL2 CH13 CHL CH15 CHG Spot Setting rey 10 1641014 i Mia 18 10145 T Recording System Network Camera Setting Display Fl Spot Setting Lamera Lower Mode Camera Mame Fa pot Seting Channel Event Full Duration OSD Setting CHi CH CH3 CHA CHS CH CH CHA CHO CH10 DHII CHI CH11 CH14 0H15 CH16 1
3. 10 144 webdb4webdb co key 204500 TOE HAD Windows internet Explorer gt E ME 1621014 DE hipa ebdbwebdb cg Each of the 16 alarm inputs can be configured to be either inactive NONE or Normally Open N O or Normally Er System Sensor Closed N C DSI Display Recording Network All NONE Account sensor NO SMART SEEP HE Sensors Na Sensor Sensord HO PTZ Setup Sensors HE Sensorb HO PT Controller Sensor Ho Sensor HO Sensor Ho sens rl HO Sensoril HO sensorls HO Sencorl3 Ho sensorid HO Sensorls HO sensorl HO id t T T lt 4 T lt A T E t a e jv e 152 168 ML 143 vi X o z ID ain ri Each camera input can be allocated an Display Recording Network sil RS485 ID between 1 and 255 Basic System PTZ Setup DST Protocol Each camera output can have an individual protocol associated with it had Protocol BaudRate Account El 5 fF me me Aaa AAA T ll a ll lo lol ll Ve Ne a ea es SMART Vila PD 5600 ES Vista FO 3600 BFS Sensor PT Setup PT Controller Vista PO 3600 BPS Visa PL 3600 BPS Vista PO Vista PO Visa FO Visa PO Visa FO Visa PO 3600 BPS 3600 BPS 3600 BRS 3600 BPS 3600 GPS 9600 BRS The Baud rate of each PTZ camera can be set the choices are 2400 4800 9600 19200bps 1 7 El 4 5 E 7 4 3 Waza PO 5600 BRS Vila PU 5600 BPS Vista FU 3600 BFS Vista PO 3600 BPS Vi a PO 3600 BPS S EV ia Ll by at b
4. E o O Oo O Oo O O O O O Oo O O O Oo m m m O O Ol m Oo O O O O O O Ol ol Installation and user manual E http 192 168 10 144 webdbwebdb coiFkey 204300720063004b Windows Internel Explorer Gor oras The internal buzzer can be set to sound on de PRA the following occurrences Display Recording System Network E mail Event Beep Out Alarm activation Recitation Motion Detection z Event ee N Video Loss Channel 1 P Alarm Out Duration OFT Power loss Channel 5 j l Duration OFF F Channel 9 2 The duration of the buzzer can be set Duration OFF OFF Channel 13 Duration OFF Beep Out Set Duration EHE Alarm Out https Ge TES 1 1404 rebdbwebdb corkey 204 300 Sab Windows Internet Explorer GO lor serene gt gt The Alarm output relay can be set to activate BATE NT on the following occurrences Display Recording System Network E mail Event Alarm Out Video Loss Registration E mail Out Event Alarm activation Alarm id Beep Out Channel 1 M oti on Detecti on Alarm Out Duration OF Powe r lo SS Channel 5 Duration OFF Channel 9 Duration OR The duration of the relay closure can be set Channel 1 Duration OFF Set Duration HE Installation and user manual Local Search viewing downloaded footage This allows playback of video which has been downloaded top the PC Search Searches can be done by Date Time Even and Calendar Date Time O q Search Lo
5. Set Mode normal screen or Event 2 Next select Duration for a sequence 73 Installation and user manual OSD On Off GE kaans z Selecting how long the graphic N Bhet eee eo cg information is displayed on the screen Recording System Network Camera Setting Display OSD Setting Lamera Covert Status Bar sic Camera Name Event Display SON DOOF Camera Name SON OOF PTZ Display 10 SEC m LIS Setting Menu Spot Setting Sim osm Password Entry Slim 65m Mending Di 74 Installation and user manual 2 Recording Global 1 Watermark security tagging of recorded video Me EE EE ee ore RE 2 HDD Overwrite When the disk is full Bene O Reds c dl it will overwrite the oldest data Display System Network 3 The Picture quality can be set aa Recording Global 4 Alarm mode can be set between ETE mm Exclusive and Normal Sia 9 Non Alarmed resolution this is the sn ae resolution that non alarmed cameras Holiday allt se pee N are recorded in during an alarm event lime O CHS O CH6 D CH O CH 6 Non Alarmed FPS this is the rate that Duration O CHA O CHi0 o CH11 O CH12 D CMI3 D CHIA n CHIS D CuIE non alarmed cameras are recorded in during an alarm event 7 Post Alarm duration the period alarm record settings continue for after an event finishes 8 Pre Alarm Resolution Picture quality for pre event recording 9 Pre Alarm FPS Picture rate for pre event recordi
6. 2008 08 20 13 24 19 Program start 2008 08 20 13 24 17 Program end 2008 08 20 13 24 17 logout 2008 08 20 13 22 56 Local play stop 2008 08 20 13 03 55 Local play start 2008 08 20 12 56 23 login 2008 08 20 12 56 19 Program start 2008 08 19 20 52 05 Program end 2008 08 19 20 52 04 logout 2008 08 19 19 55 42 login 2nna NA 19 19 55 39 Pranram start Info gt y 5 Ged O bes Search Log Program Version 1 1 4 2 8 7 Clicking on Log will display the log file from the unit This file can be printed by clicking Print Click on Info This will display the version of the software client being used Installation and user manual Local Setup This allows the setup of the viewing of the software on the PC Global CEE er aT Date Format DD MM YYYY Opacity ma mr E Save Format JPEG SCATA Location C WQTolaver Opacity C Connect Box Remote Search WE O opacity Remote Setup Y TT Local Search _ Local Setup _ PTZ Box _ Firmware Upgrade Backup Progress Message Box Select all Unselect all This screen allows the following Draw mode to be set to YUV or RGB Date Format to be set to DD MM YYY MM DD YYYY or YYYY MM DD Save Format for the saving of stills as either JPEG Bit Map or TIF Location for where stills are saved The opacity or boldness of the OSD can
7. 298 0GB Network connection haz It is shown that admin or user is connected Date Time Others Backup Ez Mute b USB Stick 1 Record Standby Itis shown when e Es recording is not mr activated me Y E i T d T 2007 12 05 08 51 50 This screen shows PTZ control of camera 2 The on screen arrows will allow control of this camera Installation and user manual Menu Tree Main Menu 16 Installation and user manual Installation and user manual Default Passwords Front Panel A Password is required if you need to Log on enter the menus down power stop recording or changing an IP setting Logging ON Before the system can be used it is necessary to Log On as a user he rights of each user can be managed by an administrator level log on Press MENU on the front panel or right click and select the MENU icon The following box will be displayed played asking for password The default Password is 00000000 8 zeros mM fe HEIA To select a different use press the Select key in the centre of the unit use the up and down arrows to choose then press the Select key again to confirm Then enter this users password Viewer Software When using the supplied Viewer software the default logon details are User ID is admin not case sensitive Password is 00000000 i e 8x Zero s Admin ID cannot be changed as this is the full administrat
8. Camera Covert Cameras can be hidden from the viewer in live or play back mode Select the camera to be made covert using the up and down keys then press select to turn the camera green toggle between on and off with the up and down buttons Alternatively use the mouse to select the camera and click between on and off In order to view covert cameras in Live or Playback it needs to be turned off in the menus this is requires the necessary user rights Camera Name Each camera can be titled using the alphanumeric buttons on the front panel or the mouse Each title can have up to 32 characters if there are too many characters to display in 1 line it will be shown as For example FIRST MEETING ROOM gt FIRST MEETIN Use the Up and Down arrows to select the title to be altered press the select key to turn the title green Use the left and right arrows to select the character position and use the Alpha 22 Installation and user manual numeric keys to select the character Similar to SMS on a mobile phone When complete press the select key to exit Alternatively use the mouse to select the title to alter the on screen keyboard will appear enter the title followed by the OK button Spot Setting Display Spot Setting Display Spot Setting Camera Setting Mode Duration Camera Setting Mode Duration Camera Covert en ma Camera Covert Po e Camera Name Os Recording Camera Name Spot Setting
9. Event Beep Out Display E mail Registration Video Loss EFF SG d SMTP Mode Alarm Recording E mail Out Motion OFF Beep Out Power Loss ON Alarm Out Smart ON System J e Apply Duration 10s Network 6 52 Installation and user manual Alarm Out The Alarm out relay can be set to activate on the following occurrences Video Loss Alarm input Motion detection Power Loss Smart Hard disk monitoring The duration of the activation can be set W Event Alarm Out Display E mail Registration Video Loss OFF sd SMTP Mode Alarm OFF a E mail Out Motion OFF Beep Out Power Loss ON Alarm Out Smart ON System ES Apply Duration 5s Network Cd 53 Installation and user manual Search Menu 1 Searching Video Footage To access the search option press the SEARCH button on the front panel or right click the mouse and select Search A password may have to be entered after which the following screen will be displayed Date Time Search If you select date time search the following will be shown Use the numerical number on the front panel or the mouse to select the time and date required then select Play Search Date Time Search Select Time Date Time Event Calendar Play Event This allows the user to select between ALARM MOTION or AUDIO Select required option by pressing the right arrow or selecting with the mouse ALARM The search is for any alarm activa
10. Installation and user manual SMTP Mode The SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol function allows e mails to be sent over a LAN The default is SMTP Mode OFF MW Event SMTP Mode Display E mail Registration SMTP Mode GEE Recording E mail Out In order to activate SMTP Mode choose SMTP Mode either IP or Domain first Then put ID Password IP address and port Finally press SMTP Status Check to test Please see the screen shots that follow w Event Display E mail Registration lt Sres Recording E mail Out Rd de y PORK _000 000 000 000 System Alarm Out 025 Apply SMTP Status Check Event Emai Regataion ME MBERE EIE Recording E mail Out Password HARAN AA Beep Out IP system Alarm Out Port 025 Apply SMTP Status Check 51 Installation and user manual E mail Out As well as e mail on event activations the E4000 can be set to send a report on the following occurrences Video Loss Alarm Motion Power Loss and Smart Hard disk monitoring W Event E mail Out Display E mail Registration Video Loss OFF od SMTP Mode Alarm OFF Recording E mail Out Motion OFF BeepOut Power Loss OFF ee sd Smart OFF 2 Apply System Network 6 Beep Out The buzzer can be set to sound on the following occurrences Video Loss Alarm input Motion detection Power Loss Smart Hard disk monitoring The duration of the beep can be set W
11. OSD Setting Live Setting T Apply Spot Setting Os he ad OSD Setting Os System Live Setting Os e Apply Os Os Os lt Single Screen gt lt Quad Screen gt Display Spot Setting Display Spot Setting Camera Covert Camera Covert 7 Camera Name Recording Recording Camera Name Spot Setting nn Spot Setting OSD Setting OSD Setting System System Live Setting ma Live Setting Apply Apply Network lt 9 Channel Divisions gt lt 16 Channel Divisions gt Spot output is used to configure the second monitor output The Spot monitor can respond to Alarms Motion Audio or can be configured for full or multi screen sequences Use the Select key to turn the Mode box from Blue to Green use the up and down arrows to select the mode between multi screen options Alarms Motion or Audio Once the mode has been selected you can select either a duration or On Off option Mode dependant Use the Select button to turn the box from blue to green then use the Up and Down keys to alter value Press select to turn back to blue Alternatively use the mouse to select mode by repeatedly clicking in the Mode box Then select the duration or On off for each channel 23 Installation and user manual OSD Setting Selecting how long the graphic information is displayed on the screen Y gt d Recording System Display Camera Setting Camera Covert Camera Name Spot Setting OSD Se
12. Reverse voltage VR 6 V Power dissipation P 70 mW Collector emitter voltage V CEO 35 V Emitter collector voltage V ECO 6 V Output Collector current IC 50 mA Collector power PC 150 mW dissipation Total power dissipation P tot 200 mW 2Isolation voltage V iso 5 000 V rms l 30 to 3 Operating temperature Topr 100 C Storage temperature T stg oi j G 3Soldering temperature T sol 260 C 1 Pulse width lt 100 s Duty ratio 0 001 2 40 to 60 RH AC for 1 minute 3 For 10 seconds Mm Electro optical Characteristics Parameter Symbol Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit Forward voltage VF IF 20mA 1 2 1 4 V Rear werd VFM IFM 0 5A gt 3 0 V EN voltage P Reverse current IR VR 4V 10 HA penne Ct V 0 f 1kHz 30 250 pF capacitance output eer oar ICEO VCE 20V 107 A current 4Current transfer IF 5mA V CE ratio CTR 5V 50 600 Yo Collector emitter V IF 20mA C i 01 02 V saturation voltage CE sat 1mA l l DC500V 40 to 5 x Isolation resistance R ISO 60 RH 1010 1011 Q Transfer Floating cf V 0 f 1MHz 06 1 0 pF charac capacitance teristics V CE 5V IC Cut off frequency fc 2mA RL 100 80 kHz W 3dB Rise tr V CE 2V IC 4 18 us Response time 2mA RL 100 time Fall Q 3 18 a time tf H Installation and user manual 3 SENSOR Install Processing Please refer the below block diagram AC DVR SENSOR 95 Installation and user manua
13. be individually set per function The lower the number the more see through the box Installation and user manual Audio Buffer Local Setup y Remote Audio GE Local Audio 89 Audio Buffer settings are there to adjust the audio over the network this will compensate for different network speeds LANs WANs etc This can only be adjusted if the LIVE video is switched off Adjust each variable to achieve best quality video for Network bandwidth available this is best done through trial and error Installation and user manual PAN TILT Zoom Focus Remote telemetry control When PTZ button is being pressed PTZ control icon will be pop up on the live image PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS When PAN TILT button S IS clicked the Pan Tilt control appears this allows Left Right Up and Down Control of PTZ When Zoom Focus button e IS clicked the control changes to Zoom in on the up arrow Zoom out on the down arrow Focus near on the left button and focus far on the right arrow 90 Installation and user manual PRESET LEARN PRESET amp LEARN icon The presets button can be activated by clicking on the centre of the control icon the preset symbol will appear and the Preset selection box will appear To save a preset move the camera to the desired position then click Set followed by the desired number To recall the preset click Call followed by the de
14. configuration is not needed in case of fixed IP 4 To connect DVR 1 with Internet Explorer http dvr 1 ddns dvr com 7001 To connect DVR 1 with CD installer http dvr 1 ddns dvr com 7000 98 Installation and user manual Appendix 4 Specification H 264 REAL TIME CIF 8 Channel 16 Channel Camera Input NTSC PAL 1BNC 1 VGA 1SPOT Audio Audio Input 1 RCA 8 1 Operating System VGA Resolution SXGA 1280 1024 Display BNC Resolution 720 480 NTSC 720 576 PAL Split Screen 1 4 8 16 Compression Resolution Pixel 720 480 720 240 360 240 NTSC 720 576 720 288 360 288 PAL Picture Quality 5 Steps Best Good Standard Recording Mode Normal Motion Alarm Instant Schedule Holiday Time NTSC 120 720x480 240 720x240 120 720x480 240 720x240 240fps 360x240 480fps 360x240 Speed Total 100 720x576 200 720x288 100 720x576 200 720x288 200fps 360x288 400fps 360x288 Display 1 4 8 Playback Search Mode Date amp Time Calendar Event Alarm Motion Speed Normal REW x1 2 4 16 32 amp FF x1 2 4 16 32 64 Frame to Frame Pause Device Internal HDD e SATA storage Network Interface Ethernet Mobile Protocol TCP IP SMTP HTTP DHCP PPPOE ADSL Ek Serial Communication RS 232 x1 RS 485 x2 PTZ amp Keyboard Control Web Browser Internet Explorer 5 0 Higher DVRs Contorl or Viewing Event Transport E mail notification with JPEG when Event Occurs Viewing Remot
15. if no key presses have been made The operator level has to have been activated before this can be set While in the account setup page for the User click on the middle icon at the bottom of the menu page led the screen will change to show the following YA System Account Display Basic Admin Activate a 4 Disk Recording Account Auto Log out Program Update Local 15m Sensor Client 15m PTZ Setup PTZ Controller Apply Click on the boxes adjacent to Local for the time out period for operation form the front panel Click on the box adjacent to Client for the time out period for operation form the client software This can be set to either Off 15 mins 30 mins or 1 Hour Archive log access Access to the archive log is password protected use this section to amend the password per user This will allow traceability of which user has downloaded information YA System Account Display Basic Admin Activate s E Disk Recording Account Archive Log Password Program Update New Password Sensor Confirm PW PTZ Setup PTZ Controller _ Xe Apply 39 Installation and user manual Program Update Always turn off Playback and Network access while upgrading the unit maS System Program Update Display Basic gt Disk Recording Account PROGRAM UPDATE DEVICE NOT FOUND PRESS MENU KEY TO EAIT OR PRESS SEL KEY TO FIND NEW PROGRAM IN THE ODD Program Update sen
16. set to only record at particular times of the day Recording Global Frame Event Action System Schedule No List Holiday Time ma Duration S Apply ae Add Delete All 1 Press ADD button D Ga val Recording b Display Global Time 10 00 22 00 System Cancel Time Duration Apply Delete All 2 Set the recording time pressing the buttons Day Start Time End Time Channel 3 Press OK button when finished setting the recording time 4 Repeat the above steps to set up more recording times 5 Press APPLY to save settings Duration The Duration mode allows the user to set the number of days that they require to record for 32 Installation and user manual The resolution whether cameras are active or not and whether audio is being recorded can each be set per channel The user then sets the number of days of recording required then the E4000 will automatically calculate best record rate to achieve these settings D x Recording uratior t Display Global G Q 8 4 A B Frame CH1 CIF Best 15 FPS Event CH2 CIF Best 15 FPS Action llcus CIF Best 15 FPS system Schedule CH4 CIF C Best 15 FPS EEE 1 Holiday CH5 CIF C Best 15 FPS Time CH6 CIF Best 15 FPS Duration CH7 CIF Best 15 FPS Apply CH8 CIF Best 15 FPS Vv ES ear a ae O Network Apply Channel A Channel 1 8 w Channel 9 16 Resol
17. 09 0824 0545 Mac Address 00 1C 46 00 36 D6 36 Installation and user manual Disk Format Formatting of the drive is used when new drives are installed or you need to wipe all information on the disk Click on OFF to turn to ON then click on Execute click YES to confirm YA System Display Basic Format Execute lt Disk Smart Status hd Account Program Update Sensor PTZ Setup PTZ Controller lt e Apply Smart This function is used to keep a check on the health of the Hard disk The parameters which can be monitored are 1 Read Write errors on the drive 2 Drive temperature To set enable these features click on Set three options will be presented Smart Turn to on to enable feature Temperature Using the on screen keyboard set the temperature at which the warning is to be reported recommended setting 45 Message Box The message box can be turned on or off to give a visible warning Alternatively and E mail can be sent if any problems occur see the Event menu set up section 37 Installation and user manual Account The DVR can have the following different levels of operators each with different users rights and passwords Admin level Operators logged in at this level has full rights Manager level Operators logged in that this level as default have access to all except Stopping Recording and Shutting down the DVR Users 1 4 Operators logged in at
18. 8 12 34 14 LAPT Tes 12 35 04 09 11 2008 Tease 19 11 2008 12 36 01 19 11 2000 17 36 01 19 11 2008 12 36 07 09 11 2006 17 36 07 19 11 2006 17 36 59 PTT 2008 12 16 53 111 2008 12 35 03112008 123758 03112008 12 38 49 To stop playing back press Stop the search 09 11 2008 12 40 38 ei 12 40 45 screen will appear to allow another search to be bie od carried out if not reguired click cancel followed by EE a live 66 Installation and user manual Calendar Select the date required as long as the date is highlighted in Blue there is recorded data on from that day Mi Select Channel There are 3 options for selecting the required time once the date has been selected 1 Drag the Red line along the colour bar l e Blue Normal Recording till the required time is reached 2 Click on the required time for playback on the blue bar then the red line will move to this point 3 Hover over the time box a drop down arrow will appear allowing the manual selection of Hours mins and seconds Next click the Play button for Remote Playback Or click Prev to go back to previous stage O IB Search Archive 67 Installation and user manual Select Channel EM i 0 E Channels can be included or excluded dependent EEN on query This is available within Search Backup and Logs ARCHIVE Remote Archive Date Time Enter the Start and End dates and times by hovering over the selec
19. Action 0 a 4 val Recording gt Display Global Ss Frame Event Action High Sel System Schedule High Sel tl Holida y High Sel Time High Sel Network Duration Y amp Apply Motion On Off Specify whether to use motion input or not Motion Sensitivity Low Medium High 28 Installation and user manual 3 Motion Area Define the motion detection area To setup the motion detection grid per channel select the Sel button The detection area is divided into a grid of 11x9 PAL 11x8 NTSC cells Default is all cells in active mode Use the Left right up down btton to move cursor and the Select key to toggle between active and inactive The mouse can also be used to select cells and toggle them on and off Care must be taken in setting of the motion sensitivity It is recommended that each level is tested to find out which one suits that particular camera site The motion detection is not recommended for external cameras 4 Alarm Sensor There are 16 Alarm inputs on the rear of the unit Associate each sensor with the camera channels 5 Video Loss Select a channel to report video loss on Action 1 2 Recording Global E Frame Event Action Schedule dEa Ea Ene Holiday mala uu lu lm d Time Duration Apply K ISIS 29 Installation and user manual Channel A Channel 1 8 w Channel 9 16 Relay On Off Associate a
20. DAA TIMES ETICA SE Ee DA N DER DE Ee ie 54 A E a 0 Ee GE De RD Ge aia sel 54 PG AIGNO AP Safe ge betel whens ed la Shad dined ns area Be Ras wa sok Se nove AE EE ee baba 55 2 ARCHIVING EVIDENCE TO DVDIGDORUSB asia GR ee GE ee Ge ae ee 57 SR Ee ME AE ate an aise ER N EER EE E EE EE 59 CLIENT VIE WER SOFTWARE 60 LOGGING ON is de EE AA nae aka ee ee De Ee ee Ek Oe eb ee ER N Eie 61 EXPLANATION OF SCREEN BUTTONS 2 ii Eeue Ee ek ee ss ia 62 LIVE MONITORING fe ie Ge oi GE a dias 63 REMOTE SEARCH 5 SA n ee ok N ee hede ee Ee a 66 ARCHIVE atada 68 REMOTE LOG Sian 71 REMOTE SETUP MENU SETTINGS SAME AS DVRs 72 BE ER ee E T E E N TE Te 72 2 FACE OF O ere E N N O a 75 A A E EE EE EE EDE 79 Me ARE EER RE EE EE OO DE ON IE EE OE N EN EA EIS 82 ASMA IE RE OE EO EE EE ER OE OR 83 LOCAL SEARCH VIEWING DOWNLOADED FOOTAGE c cccccssssscccesesssceceesesseececeessseecceessseeeceeessseeceeeessseeceeeesaes 85 EOC A OC UU Dit apes AE tate IE OO OR OE N EE OR EO EE IE 88 PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS REMOTE TELEMETRY CONTROL osse ese sesse esse see seges esse sees ge soe ese so ee des ee de 90 FANTIETZOOMF OE HS EE id alabada 90 FRESETLEARN SS alto lidia rent ET 91 FIRMWARE UPGRADE SE Aa ES ds ai ee 92 Quit EXU CHEN Program Es se ee spendin de en A EE OE oe A De Oe ek De ei 92 APPENDIX Lidl ibi 93 ALARM SENSOR INSTALE TO Nerd olaaa 93 APPENDIX ZA AE ARA 96 DYNAMIC IP SUPPORTING DDNS SERVER SES Ee aetna Genie terete ee ieee 96 APPENDIX RE EE HE
21. DDNS Resolution D1 OO A IP Set Quality High a lt Recording NTP T Apply g 49 Installation and user manual 5 Event This section is used to inform the user as to an event occurring this can be by the sounding of a buzzer or by sending an E mail to a predefined address MA Event BA Display E mail Registration SE SMTP Mode Recording E mail Out Beep Out se On Apply Network Cd E Mail Registration Within this section up to 3 users can be set up to receive an email on the occurrence of an event such as Video Loss Alarm Motion or Power Loss An E mail will only be sent if the E4000 is sitting on a network with access to the Internet e g through a router Event E mail Registration Display E mail Registration USER lt SMTP Mode USER2 Recording E mail Out USER3 Beep Out Sender Address System Alarm Out Report Period immediately n Apply ed Send Test Mail gt The e mail addresses are set via the alphanumeric buttons on the front panel or from the on screen keyboard via the mouse The Sender Address is the address that will appear on the E mail received by the user this should be set logically to identify the specific DVR The report period is used to set how often e mails are sent Immediately on and event Daily or Weekly SEND TEST MAIL sends a test E mail to the addresses so allowing the installer to verify if the setup Is correct 50
22. DNS Status Check System 4 Installation and user manual IP SET When a fixed IP address is being used the Use Dynamic IP should be set to NO The IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask need to be set these will generally be given by the Network Manager DSL refers to all types of Digital Subscriber Line such as ADSL and SDSL The DVR Port and WEB Port can both be changed if required default are 2000 and 80 respectively YA Network Display DDNS Dynamic IP NO gt iP Set IP 192 168 010 013 a NTP GateWay 192 168 010 001 Live NetMask 255 255 255 000 en e Apply DNS Server 216 036 109 001 sr DSL ID T DSL PW DVR Port Web Port NTP The Network Time Protocol Setting allows the DVR time to be synchronised with an external time server The default is NTP OFF When turned on the Type of service can be selected options are Default time bora net Domain and IP As shown in next diagram 48 Installation and user manual od q Type Default Recording Time Server time bora net City Vladivostok The Time zone can also be chosen within the City selection use the right arrow on the front panel to change the city settings Display EP A Recording 19 08 2008 09 20 12 LIVE This allows a separate Live viewing resolution and Quality regardless of System Recording and Quality to be set for remote viewing this helps optimise the network streaming YA Network Display
23. Dame 232 Gein Al Jin 1 Event Day Y JAN Ist Y SUN Date MAY 5 Action Date Y JAN Y 11 Schedule a Day Y NOV v Last Holiday Time Duration 71 Installation and user manual Time Htp 01982 165 10 140 webdbwebdb cagrkey 204 300 7E0063004b Windows interne Explorer Ou E 156 6 NEL Lea Dr Why ER TA Mee bon op The time recording allows the DVR to Display System Network be set to only record at particular times of the day Global Recording Time Frame o Bes ea 1110 Event SUN 00 00 23 3 amp 12 WED 00 00 23 4 Holiday MON 06 13 173 3 10 05 10 20 Duration f 13 Action Schedule Time Duration hipa 1E 1634 10 A cgi keyri ee b Windows Iinfemnmel Explorer E de 152164100143 k aaa l The Duration mode allows the user to set the number of days that they require to record for Display System Network Global Recording Duration Frame Resolution Video Audio Quality Days XF El Best Action wF Ben Schedule CF Holiday aor CF Fa Duration XF Far ZEF OP XF EF XF IF Event 000 Burst Bii oo Best Bii Time a Best Bet Bes Best Beni Best Head Best Beat Rl aa O TAOnO Ond Jl Zor AF o Besi LE be ba be Ie ha n he em a he a De em Di a E El bl a be be al he ll Lal ie bal De ll De ll DES la Bet 78 Installation and user manual 3 System Ba
24. Installation and User manual Digital Video Multiplexer Recorder E ce E Installation and user manual Installation and user manual This page is intentionally left blank Installation and user manual CE Information The product must be installed according to the currently valid installation regulations for EMC to guarantee the designed use and to prevent EMC problems The device supplied with this manual is according to the EC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC LVD 73 23 EEC Standard used for showing compliance with the essential requirements of the device EN 55022 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50130 4 EN 55024 LVD EN60950 1 Installation and user manual Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS es se ee eee eee 7 CONTENTS OF PAGE KING Se ee ee ee De Ge Ge we Ge 8 FEATURES is ie ee ee ie oe ed EN ee o 9 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS nd 10 SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRA Mist dia 12 AS ssl een oe ie Deo ee ceed sec cave ie ices ee De seen GO De eeu mee Ee eects 13 REMOTE CONTROL os ie A a 14 OSD DESCRIPTION OE RE EE EE RE AE EET OE EE EA 15 MENU TREF SEG Ge SG O 16 DEFAULT PA SS WORDS oe ee ee eed bee eed ee ee bee ee koos ee ee EE 18 ME NUNAVIG TONE EE N es aaea Ge Ge Ed ge Ek de EE ee EE EE USE ei 19 MENU SE TTING iese ie Ee ie ss oe sele 22 EISER EE EE A ER TPES EE EE GE DE EE EE 22 Camera SCHING ae A Re A A AT A A ta 22 Gamert COVER lic A SA A ATA SA Mates SA SS lat Soda 22 EN EN ARA o IO II AD Ee RE RR ae PA 22 Bee Ee E
25. O N ER Tiere rere 23 B OES SO RE A O 24 PTI OSC UIA EE dd a ea cole 25 RECON DIN AI N ER EA ted EE ca OND EE NEE 26 ie lo AR RI EE EL RE II N N AE N OE ENE 26 Frame AA EE RE EO AE EE HR AE EP 27 E A O II EE EE 28 TAGION Tala ti SS ESE E AAA AAA AS EA AAA EAS AA EA A AA E 29 E A Soe wast 30 Holiday tes seed ea toes eed oe ee ee AE OG ee 31 A NO EE EE EE EA EE EE ER 32 EA O EE ED me 32 SE Es ME EE OR RA AE EO AE te 34 TD ASIC us N De EE GE ee ee aces Ee 34 EE SEE EE EE dl OE se oe da cd a OE ET OE EK OE Seed OE EE N He 37 PCC ON AAA AE EE EA ENE N RE EE EN EP 38 PF PIOGIANT Opdal o EE EE tad 40 EL EE N GE ER RD De DE AD De ED E ataned 41 FEIZ Sep ae E 41 FIZ CONTONE EE KEER NE Ge BE ER Osa ts ene dale de ain Ge OO EE De EE Ee ee eae chad ee eee eee 42 O arta MS SE DE ED ED A E 47 TSI ST ia O e oe Ge ee T De Ee ee ee EE Ge AE EE 47 I eS a FM SMEER N ER N ra mE A ED MIT ER ie ED EE 48 PTE SE N ees sus RR EE OE N ON ER RA N OE EO N 48 PLIVE MR ME AR EA OR RE N HO N EN 49 SE ENE NIERE AE EE OE N ORE MR HE HO EE ES EE OR HEEN 50 E Mail Registration ie EER DR RE en eee awe daa cote ee edie A ee ed 50 PIN ODO accra taste N OE EE OR N RE EE 51 EE el OUE ESE EE SE EE EE ER OnE On Ne Rr GR AE a a ea 52 je lt 0 OUE SS a ree De neta a EE DE Tee ea neat o 52 Installation and user manual BEES RR e ol EE 53 SEA RE H MENU as pe od Se ee ee A ee GE Ge eek GR ee GR DK ee Ge ie 54 1 SEARCHING VIDEO FOOTAGE uit oe vee en de es dia oe eg 54
26. OE RE DE 98 Setup For DVR Port Web Server Port Using IP Sharing Router Port Forwarding iis see ee ee 98 APPENDIXA ER N AE OE EE EE EE IF 99 SPECIFICATION MAR EE EE Ar EO EE 99 Installation and user manual Safety Precautions Caution Before Use Please read this manual before installing or using the Vista Quantum DVR Please keep this manual in a safe place to allow for future reference For the safety and proper use The DVR is marked with various symbols Please read these to prevent injury of financial loss Installation Site Ensure installation position is level secure and adequately ventilated Avoid installing close to sources of humidity or water Installation and user manual Contents of Packing User Manual Power Cable Remote Controller Battery Mouse option AC Adaptor Installation and user manual Features e Convenience User friendly GUI Graphical User Interface Easy to use menu structure Easy to use recorded data search Time Date Motion and Alarm Easy to control via Front Panel IR remote control and USB 2 0 mouse e Stability Auto restart after power interruption DB structure offers data stabilisation and better storage utilisation e Expandability Remote DVR s can be controlled using the supplied software client viewer e Technology Embedded LINUX OS Maximum record rate 400fps PAL 480fps NTSC High resolution amp high quality H 264
27. U Core 2 Duo 1 8GHz gt Graphic Memory 256MB Installing software When you put Quantum Network installation CD into your PC it will auto run and lead you through an installation wizard Follow the instructions Once the software is loaded it will automatically run Connection To connect to the Unit open the Viewer Software and click the connection button AANBRAND 60 Installation and user manual Logging on The following window will appear To connect to the E4000 enter the units IP address DVR Port 2000 ids default ID and Password Then click OK to start the live monitoring Description field is the name of area Building location of the DVR this should be typed in he first time the unit is connected to this will store it in the address book Address book http ptjulie ddns dvr com UA lt PORT 3000 mr Click on the Arrow to the left of the IP ID EE EE address the following DOX will appear This lists the last 22 units that have been PASSWORD IS accessed To reconnect to one of these DESCRIPTION NN units simply double click then add the ID and Password Mok M Canel Car Fark Building C Building E Aras 7 Ares 1 Cancel 61 Installation and user manual Explanation of Screen Buttons 59 Ma 36 J re Camera 1 L om tcn Camera 2 Bp ov Camera 4 E Camera 5 mi Camera 6 iH Camera 7 E Camera 8 isi Camera 9 Camera 10 MBB Fut Screen Camer
28. a 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Arrange Camera 14 Save Camera 15 Load Camera 16 E Hackward Forward 62 Installation and user manual Live Monitoring The software is best viewed with the PC monitor resolution set to 1024 x 768 Br Fn Orr ail Split Screen options 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 16 Spilt Screens can be viewed during both live and playback The splits screens available are full screen 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 and 16 way 1 Full Screen 2 10 Way 63 Installation and user manual Full Screen on off When the full screen button is selected a tool bar offering the various split screen options and the Exit key will be displayed at the bottom of the screen OSD on off The OSD button will toggle between the on screen titles etc being shown or hidden Smart Arrange On Off If Cameras are being displayed in segments that are not logical the Smart button will rearrange and put camera input 1 into segment 1 Top Left etc Installation and user manual F Image Save Load SAVE This icon is used to save a still image in either JPEG or BMP or TIF format There is no change on the main screen when the Save icon is pressed The still image is stored as default in C H264CD Saved folder as a Jpeg image using the date and time as the file name LOAD This icon is used to retrieve and view a saved still image when selected a list of a
29. able are mm dd yyyy yyyy mm dd 34 Installation and user manual Time DST Setting The DVRs time can be set by clicking on the time and date displayed in this section the on screen keyboard will appear Set the time and date and click Ok next select the country to enable the Day Light Saving mode WM System Time DST Set Display Basic Time Set 31 08 2009 10 46 14 IA DsT UK on el Account ON Apply Program Update Sensor PTZ Setup PTZ Controller e Apply If the country does not appear in the list the use the User define option as shown below YA System Time DST Set Display Basic Time Set 31 08 2009 10 46 14 od Disk DST User Define Recording Account Type Day Program Update th Start Sensor PTZ Setup 4th PTZ Controller e Apply PLAYBACK FOLLOWING TIME CHANGE The DVR uses the time and date to index video on the hard disk drive so you can find it later Changing the time can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to play back video If you set the hour ahead this is not a problem But if you set the hour back there will be more than one recording with the same time stamp Such as during the October Daylight Saving Time changeover if you try to search for video between 1 am and 2 am the recorder may not operate properly because there will be two hours of recorded video during this time period To view video during this overlapping time period you must start playback befor
30. algorithm Uses watermarking amp scrambling technologies H 264 1 2 Kbytes per image with resolution 360x240 e Functionality Variable recording function normal alarm motion schedule duration Time Lapse RS485 Telemetry Full channel real time monitoring Live monitoring recording playback backup remote access simultaneously Multi channel playback Variable events notification to e mail buzzer or PC Client system Installation and user manual Rear Panel Connections 4 ODE DC13V IN E SATA NETWORK r b POT 2 4 9 0 0 BY 1 RS232 Serial Communication 2 AUDIO OUTPUT Audio output 3 COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT Composite Video Output 4 VIDEO IN 16 Camera inputs 1 0v p p 750 5 PTZ CAMERA CONTROLLER Serial Communication for Pan Tilt Camera 6 KEYBOARD CONTROLLER Serial Communication for P T Z Control Keyboard 7 ALARM OUT Alarm output port 8 SENSOR IN 16 Sensor input ports Installation and user manual 9 DC IN DC 12V 3 3A 10 E SATA PORT Port for e sata HDD 11 Network Port RJ 45 Connecting to the Quantum DVR through Internet or LAN 12 VGA VIDEO OUT VGA Video Output 13 AUDIO INPUT Audio input through line 14 SPOT OUT Spot Video Output Installation and user manual System Connection Diagram Camera Sensor GE oe oe oe EE A UR hh Fee a id N z h m h h l i Y E N Via d E EE E E E OE OE OE a a Ea a a EET i
31. connectors A41357 9113455 ji 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 RS485 Dome Telemetry connections The connection to RS485 domes is made via the push Tel Alarm connectors marked as Tel on the rear of the DVR A GND 1 16 tt Ass 1357911131 Fi 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 The domes can be wired in a Daisy chain examples shown below P Dome 1 Un terminated Dome 2 Un terminated Last dome in line terminated Daisy Chain configuration 43 Installation and user manual PTZ user instructions The telemetry function of the Quantum Plus can be controlled via 3 different methods 1 Remote keyboard 2 Remote control 3 Software viewer Remote Keyboard See keyboard manual for control of PTZ cameras Remote control functions Camera selection The PTZ cameras can be controlled in either full screen or split screen mode If in full screen mode press the camera selection oil the camera icon will step from one camera to the next on the split screen When the icon appears on the camera to be controlled then press the PTZ Ad If in full screen mode then simply press the PTZ Ad Pan and Tilt control To move the dome left right up or down use the arrows keys Y Zoom and Focus control To select Zoom and Focus press the Zoom fd f Zoom E Zoom TD Focus Near Focus Far Preset positions 1 To store a preset position Move the camera to the required position then press the record key follo
32. d Rec fail Rec start Rec stop Rec error Rec full Operation Play start Play stop HDD format Menu set Client R_Login R_Logout R_Logfail R_Play R_Transfer R_Rec on R_Rec off R_Upgrade Event Alarm Motion Audio Video loss Email fail Archive This is a Password protected section only available to users with the correct rights Click on the Archive button a password entry box will appear which has to be completed before the Archive log list will appear Info System Info of the Remote Log Status Info of the Remote Log g E Bg Baarsh Archie Inte bee z We aiaia Fa ayatam Into 00 capacity 2737 GAyin AM SE Por pad Space 30 GHyla Mac address 0121094600 36006 st a Motion Recording Bont version 7009 0617 1044 foot gain H 02 Moton Recording OS version 20m 0619 0719 0S ga160 Ho No Recording Chient vercion 2008 0824 0101 CUENT 4160 Ho Hecordiny Playar version 2000 0034 MOI PLAYER gAIG HG Motion Recording APP version ZOE 0826 EO APP 94160 Motion Recording Data versi n MA 0824 0645 DATA 4160 TE Ha Recording j Mollon Recording Motlon Recording Molion Recording Molen Recording Motion Recording Molon Recording Motion Recording Molon Recording Motion Hucordina Tompueraliare Smart The system info displays the Mac This shows the status of both the address and software version Hard disk and the recording modes of information each channel 71 Installation and user manual
33. d bar Select the hour which you want to review the following screen will be displayed Calendar Search Calendar Search 2008 07 09 16 00 Min 0 10 20 A v CH1 CH2 Minutes in the CH3 hour CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 v The minutes which have recorded data will be displayed as a coloured bar click on the time required the recorded data will be played back from this point 56 Installation and user manual 2 Archiving Evidence to DVD CD or USB Once the required video has been found it may be necessary to down load it for evidential purposes This can be done either onto the internal CD DVD R writer or via the USB port on the front of the E4000 To do this press the SEARCH button and using the down button move to ARCHIVE once highlighted press SEL the following screen will be displayed Archive Device Device Not Selected PP Device Format Type Exclusive n From 2008 11 04 14 45 27 To 2008 11 04 14 45 27 Channel Calculating Archive Size Transfer Device Status Device Not Selected Required Size NONE Device This allows selection between the internal CD DVD R writer and the FLASH option via the USB port when highlighted use the right arrow to toggle between the options Device Format Format for CD DVD R is not needed When using a USB pen the format should be done first Type EXCLUSIVE file type If evidence is downloaded as an Exclusive file the Quantum Plus will download bespoke play
34. e 1 am then recorder will play both hours between 1 am and 2 a m You cannot do a backward search through the overlapping time But you can do forward search The Time and Date and the DST time can be changed from the front panel the Mouse or the Remote Control 35 Installation and user manual Video Type Video Type can set in this menu without rebooting or initialisation The default is PAL NTSC can also be selected System ID The remote control can be used to control up to 16 DVRs the ID number on each can be set to a unique address so that the remote will only control one at a time if they are in close proximity The default is 11 Repeated click on the ID value to change to the required number To select a unit on the remote control press the ID button followed by the number followed by the ID button again The LED will flash slowly Initialization All the menu settings will be returned to the factory default To carry out this function the system recording will have to be turned off Information The Information Screen shows the hard disk size current firmware revisions IP address and MAC address val System Information Display Basie HDD Capacity 230 4GB 2328GB gt Disk UBOOT Version 20090617 1844 ad Account OS Version 2009 1619 0719 Program Update Client Version 2009 0824 0101 Sensor Player Version 2009 0824 0101 PTZ Setup Application 2009 0826 0050 PTZ Controller Data Version 20
35. e Client CMS Mobile view as Interface USB 2 0 x2 Archive Device External HDD CD amp DVDRW Memory Stick Area Programmable motion detection area for each camera individually Motion Detection Sensitivity 3 Steps for each channel EE Alarm Hold Time 1 998 SEC Event Log Up to the 1000 events Alarm Motion Video amp Power Loss Power amp Record On Off Controller IR Remote Control Mouse Pan Tilt Camera Control From RS485 Interface HDD Support internal HDD up to 2TB external eSATA Storage Power Source 12V DC 3 3A Power Consumption 30W Weight 3 0Kg Net 5 0Kg Gross Dimension 355 W x250 D x72 H mm Net 400 W x340 D x145 H mm Box 99 Installation and user manual Subject to change without notice
36. er software on to the CD DVD or USB device along with the evidence This means that no special software is required by the reviewing PC This format is secure and watermarked LOG The Log file can be downloaded from this menu screen simply tick the LOG box and do not select any camera channels then select transfer From To You can set up the start and stop time which is required to be backed up to the internal CD DVD R or USB device Highlight this option then press SEL then use the alphanumeric buttons or the mouse to set the time and date Repeat for the end time 5 7 Installation and user manual Channel As long as the EXCLUSIVE file format is selected the number of channels to be down loaded can be selected Anything from a single channel to all 16 can be selected Calculate Archive size Once the time and date and file format have been entered it is necessary to confirm that the size of file created will not exceed the size of memory available on the disk or USB device Move to Calculated Archive size and press SEL The E4000 will then calculate storage space required for download file This will be displayed in the Required Size section As long as the Required Size is smaller than the Free total space then move to Transfer and select it Transfer When Transfer is highlighted press SEL the downloading will start Percentage done during downloading will be shown USB compatibility the following have been tes
37. g F 5 Calendar info Date 08 2008 Time 00 DO 00 Play Date Time Alarm Motion 5 Calendar 10 15 2007 15 49 36 10 15 2007 15 49 36 10 15 2007 15 49 46 10 15 2007 15 49 43 Cancel Hovering over the Date and Time bars will allow drop down boxes to select the required time and Date Once set click Play Choose the Event search box then choose the type of Event you are searching for options are Alarms Motion or Audio Once the selection is made a list will appear choose the Event required and click Play Installation and user manual Calendar Q Search Log r Date Time O Ge Search Log a 18 08 2008 Event aa 86 When the Calendar option is chosen this screen will appear any day with recording available will be highlighted in Blue Select the required day Any downloaded event s will be shown click on the event the red line will move to that event Then click Play to review the recording Installation and user manual Search Log 2008 08 20 18 02 02 Local play stop 2008 08 20 18 01 59 Local play start 2008 08 20 17 58 27 login 2008 08 20 17 58 24 Program start 2008 08 20 17 56 45 Program end 2008 08 20 17 56 44 logout 2008 08 20 13 30 48 login 2008 08 20 13 30 45 Program start 2008 08 20 13 30 43 Program end 2008 08 20 13 30 42 logout 2008 08 20 13 26 21 login
38. l Appendix 2 Dynamic IP Supporting DDNS Server With DDNS Server This allows a user to connect to the unit remotely without the need for a fixed IP address Please register your ID amp Domain at www ddns dvr com in which you can use their DDNS server as free of charge 1 Visit www ddns dvr com to get the DDNS user ID amp PW as well as Host name Thanks for visiting DONS DVR COM DONS DVR COM provides Free Dynamic domain name service for DVR Plate click hora to lara more about our service Please click here to bearn how to use this cite Pisage click here email support bs avaliable if you have any query for our service Dunne E Fi J 3 Select Create Account menu 96 Installation and user manual 4 Create Account DDns Dvr CoM log DOC IE EE II comer CREATE ACCOUNT Username Check ID Password E Hostname DDna Dwr CoM El Dore Dunn Fill in all blanks in order to create new account ID Password will be emailed to you when the account is setup correctly Once the DDns Dvr account has been setup it is necessary to add the details in the Network section of the E4000 s menus DDNS SET MW Display DONS User ID User PW Domain Recording System 1d DONS Status Check To enter Network set menu system ask password Default is 00000000 In DDNS environment need to be changed DVR amp Web server port please refe
39. l IE ll JOE IE ll DE bi DE LE Sa a ia DE DE at oe Ie Vi IE It be DE DE LA Al be ia DE DE It oe IE feta IE IE be DE DE LA Ad od A OE A IR EE A A A AAA FR RAE kt AR AE 5 Pl RA FA REI BE BE OE E bs Lt lt t Ll dd 4 E E y 1 A o oi DE et ot ll ol Bl Ik ll A id LA E Vis a PO 3600 BPS al Installation and user manual PTZ Controller 142 16610 143 ir iB ee 168 101 49 weba webdb cal Display Recording Basic DST System PTZ Controller IE 1 Protocol Peko BaudPate Account 5600 BPS SMART sensor PTZ Setup PT Controller 4 Network NTP htp 40192 163 10 148 rebdb rebdb co key 204300730063004b So jy Bre 1 192 168 1040 webdbwebab cgi 132 164 10 MAA Display Recording Network NTP HIF RFGEER TEI Type Time Server City TT K O Network Windows internet Explorer F OER Event EISIR 82 Each Keyboard can be allocated an RS485 ID between 1 and 255 Each keyboard can have an RS485 protocol associated with it NTP setup allows the DVR to have its internal clock synchronised with an External clock The default setting is Off Type allows selection between Default Time server is time bora net Domain Where another time server name can be added IP Where an IP address for a time server can be input Select City Once the NTP settings have been set you m
40. lowing box will appear Select the Dome Button The dome password menu will appear a po 0 9 9 The pan and tilt control window will change to the following 10 Use the arrows SEL ENTER and PREV ESCAPE to navigate around the menus 11 To Exit the menu mode repeatedly press PREV 12 To return to PTZ mode press the 0 button 46 Installation and user manual 4 Network O If the DVR is connected to a network this icon will be shown in the OSD display This menu can only be accessed if the user has the necessary rights Default password is 00000000 Display gt Recording System a Event With in the Network menu the DDNS Dynamic Domain Named Server IP addresses NTP and Live can be set DDNS What is DDNS DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses DDNS serves a similar purpose to DNS DDNS allows anyone hosting a Web or FTP server to advertise a public name to prospective users Unlike DNS that only works with static IP addresses DDNS works with dynamic IP addresses such as those assigned by an ISP or other DHCP server What this means is that the DVR does not need a Static IP address to be available for viewing remotely over the World Wide Web Please refer to Appendixes 4 on how to set up the DDNS service WM Network DDNS Display DONS DDNS DDNS DVR COM lt gt IP Set User ID JULIE id NTP User PW Live Domain PTJULIE amp Apply D
41. n alarm relay with a channel 3 Preset on Alarm Enable PTZ camera to move to a preset position when an event occurs See PTZ control for more information A single alarm input can be used to drive up to 4 PTZ cameras to preset positions or Preset tours val Recording Preset On Alarms E Display Global Mami S Frame OFF ME 001 Event OFF Preset oao o o Action OFF Preset System Schedule orr Preset s Holiday ee Duration S Apply Schedule Recording Schedule Global From Frame Night 00 00 Event Weekend N A Action System Schedule Holida y Network Timer Duration Apply Night Set night time Ex If 18 00 to 6 00 is defined as night time 6 00 to 18 00 is defined as daytime 30 Installation and user manual D Weekend Define weekend Holiday Define Holiday System Network Recording Global Frame Event Action Schedule Holiday Time Duration Apply 1 Press ADD button System Network 0 Recordin j Global Day Time Duration Apply Holiday No List Delete Delete All Hi liday Add Hol day JAN OK 1st Cancel Delete All 2 Define holiday pressing the buttons Select day or date Month Ordinal 3 Press OK button when finished setting the holiday 4 Day Duration Installation and user manual Time The time recording allows the DVR to be
42. ng 10 Pre Alarm Duration Length of pre event Pre Alarm Duration ISEC 10 148 webdbwctbdb cortos Ak DOG Ob Windows Intermot Esplonoer This configures the FPS for each me gt schedule Day Night Weekend 8 Global Recording Frame Holiday Time Instant recording Frame Mode Event Day x Action A Post TEE Resolution Method Continuous Event Audio Duration Quality CH1 Di 10 SEL Bunt CH 01 Time CHS 101 CH4 Di CHS D1 CH6 01 CH DI CHA 0i CH9 Di CH10 DT CH11 Di CH12 D1 CH13 Di CH14 Di CH15 01 CH16 Di All Di LI Holiday Or 10 BEL Best 10 SEC Best 10 SEC B n 10 SEL Best OOI Duration 10 SEC Bel Oo oO 10 BEL Best 10 SEC e Best 10 SEC o Best 10 SEL Bea n eo An IE MIE a Oot 10 SEC Bel Oo oO 10 BEL Best 10 SEC Bed 10 SEC Bes 10 SEC Ber Oot amp Del Id 4 8 Ie dd ek AAA AA at ace em ee et DE DE Di IE OE ete A IE DE 10 EE SS HSS a BR EE a EA ER IR ala 4 EIE e Gey Ge ae ei Ge ie el Ge Ie el IE TE f Ad 2 4 OE ft Ge AA OE A AAA 10 SEC Bel 2 allele I 1 SEL Bast of FS H 75 Installation and user manual y key 204 300 80063004b Windows Internet Explor Stim 0 When an event comes in the DVR ie ras VSe ER VO Vas webdb webdb cor records he Image according to its Display System Network settings Frame menu and triggers an Global Recordi
43. ng Event alarm Action Frame Motion Sensitivity Region Alarm Video Loss Event a r Sma Action E Hagh Salac Hagh Seker Hgh ca Hgh ca Hgh ca Hagh Seker High Select Mon See High Select High Selec Hagh Seker Hagh Seker y O Schedule Holiday Time Duration High ETI Hagh Select Hagh Select High Select oono SESE ono onoo RRERYRREREYEREYREIE aaAaAaaAaAAAAAAAAAA hy key 204 300 BUDG 3004 b Windows Internet Explo Je e 1 168 10 149 Associate an alarm relay with a channel and enable PTZ camera to move to a preset position when an event occurs Je Bre NS216810 14 woebdb webdb cg Display System Network Global Recording Action Frame Relay Preset On Alarms Event o o Action Schedule y Holiday o y Time apaoooooooooO o o Duration On OOO 10 OBS SSSR E 76 Installation and user manual Schedule on key 204 300 BO0G 3004 b Windows Internet Explore gt e 122 168 10 149 KM Br N 216810 12 webdb webdb cgf Set night time and define weekend Display System Network Global Recording Schedule Frame From Event Night om om Action Weekend WA N Schedule Holiday Time Duration J key 204300 80063004b Windows Internet Explore e 192 168 10 149 Je Bre 192 168 101 49 weddb weddb cgi Define holiday Display System Network Global Recording Holiday Frame o
44. nternal Router e sata m VGA Composite PTZ Keyboard HDD Monitor Monitor Camera Siren Ritu 12 Installation and user manual Alarm Connections The Alarm connections are made via the push in connectors on the rear on the unit There are 16 individual alarm inputs marked as Sensor In 1 16 and 2 Outputs marked as Alarm plus 2 ground connections As shown below A GND 1 16 Tr AL 85 7911818 B 4 2 4 6 81012 14 16 Installation and user manual Remote Control Power Power ON OFF REC Start amp Stop Recording 1 to 9 Numbers and letters P T Z Entering PTZ menu directly OSD On Screen Display ON OFF SEQ Sequence operation LOG Direct access Log list CON OO FP OO N gt INFO Direct access system Info 9 ID Reserved 10 MUTE Audio Mute 11 AUDIO Switches through Audio channels 12 MENU Entering system menu 13 SEARCH Entering search 14 ARROW amp SPLIT Left Right Up and Down Also Screen split options 15 VOL Up down volume 16 CH Up down channel s 17 bb Play or fast forward 18 4 d Reverse play Il Pause W Stop playback Cam Changing PTZ icon P T Pan amp Tilt ZIF Zoom amp Focus DIS Channel Division Installation and user manual OSD Description 1 768 298 06A The Status Bar shows HDD capacity Network connection Time etc using by icons HDD capacity IE 1 7GB is used out of
45. or ID 18 Installation and user manual Click on arrow to view a quick connection address book for the last 22 units that the software has been connected to This uses the description to quickly identify each unit Menu Navigation To enter the set up menus the user has to have the required access rights and be logged on press the Menu button or right click with mouse on screen and select the menu icon The following screen will be displayed User Admin Password MAGA fe A ARIE IE OK Front Panel or IR remote control First select the user name by pressing select key and using the up and down key Next enter the password default password is 00000000 8 zeros Use the down key up key and select key The following menu page will be displayed Display Camera Setting Camera Covert Pie al Camera Name Spot Setting OSD Setting Live Setting Apply System Network All menus are navigated around using the left Right Up Down and the Select button To step back out of the menus press MENU button Mouse control Left clicking the mouse brings up the following display from this right click on the menu icon to display the password box use the mouse to select the user name and enter the password 19 Installation and user manual Note This display is also used to select Search mode Turn on the telemetry mode 20 Installation and user manual Display If Men
46. r recordings to use as pre alarm events It can 26 Installation and user manual be set to 0 5 10 15 or 20 seconds Frame This configures the FPS for each schedule Day Night Weekend 8 Holiday Time Instant recording 0000 0000 D val Recording Fre me Jay y Display Global ZB Frame Event Action System Sch edule Holiday Time J Duration CIF C E 10 30 10s Best Apply CIF C E 10 10s Best Network DY O 8 AO In Schedule Setup users can define the recording schedule Day Night 3 Weekend Holiday Time 5 Instant Recording Configure the FPS for each schedule Day Night Week Holiday Time Instant 6 Resolution Each channel can be individually configured for record rate In CIF 360x288 25 fps is available to each channel total 400fps In 2CIF 720x288 12 5 fps is available to each channel Total 200fps In D1 720x576 6 25 fps is available to each channel Total 100fps 21 Installation and user manual Recording mode C E C E N A C Continuous E Event C E Continuous Event Continuous Recording FPS NTSC 0 30fps PAL 0 25fps 9 Event Recording FPS NTSC 0 30fps PAL 0 25fps Audio recording Enable each audio channel for recording d Post recording 10 99 sec Quality Best Good Standard Event When an event comes in the DVR records he image according to its settings Frame menu and triggers an alarm
47. r to IP set Set up DDNS 1 Change DDNS to ON 2 Input User ID 3 Input User PW 4 Input Domain 5 Click DDNS Status Check if it is ok Click Apply gt gt Note In DDNS Setup The Domain Name has to be filled in 97 Installation and user manual Appendix 3 Setup For DVR Port Web Server Port Using IP Sharing Router Port Forwarding IP Set Dynamic IP NO e A IP 192 168 010 107 Bi GateWay 192 168 010 001 NetMask 255 255 255 000 System DNS Server 218 035 109 001 er DSL ID Ly DSL PW DVR Port Web Port p Event 1 To use IP sharing router Dynamic IP should be set to NO DVR Port This can be set to any number between 2000 to 65535 Web Server Port This can be set to any number between 2000 65535 as long as it is not the same as the DVR Port number 2 Setup virtual server on IP sharing Router It is for setting virtual server to forward IP which is allotted to DVR gt For example DVR 1 IP 192 168 10 107 DVR Port 7000 Web Server Port 7001 If DVR 1 is configured as above the virtual server on IP sharing router is as follows OO PC Server Name DVR 1 IP 192 168 10 107 Protocol TCP Internal Port 7000 External Port 7000 PC Server Name DVR 1 IP 192 168 10 107 Protocol TCP Internal Port 7001 External Port 7001 For more detail please refer to relevant IP sharing manual 3 DDNS Setup on IP sharing router DDNS
48. sic f https 1a 168 10 144wbdbwebdb co key 204 500 720063004b Windows Internet Explorer Goes les rei Fl This section is used to select LE BI 10 145 weba wenke gl Language Display Recording Network Date format Basic System Basic Video type DST TETEA System ID Account STREET i Live viewing resolution over the network ME Video Type wise Live Quality over the network Sensor System ID PIZ Setup PTZ Controller taksmee DST Setup Daylight Saving Time A ES The E4000 can be set to automatically Mm eee reset its clock when the clocks change for e Day Light Saving time As default this is set to Off Basic System DST DSI DST User Dating n A Account Type Day Date User Define SMART Sur was aa Bad RR Change Off to User Define this will allow Sensor Offset AN the exact date and time for the change to PTZ Setup z occur Alternatively PTZ Controller Select Region Select the required country Installation and user manual Account OIE C https 192 162 10 Ao webdbwebdb ca key 204300 20063004b Windows Internet Explorer Editing ID amp password The E4000 allows for 1 Administrator level log on 1 Manger level log on 25 User level log on gt le 16 BA La jr E hun 02 16210 143 aebdbwehdb Cr Display Recording Network Basic System Account DSI Level Account Adria SMART Activate Each of the 27 log on accounts can be given individ
49. sired number 91 Installation and user manual Firmware Upgrade User can select Firmware Upgrade menu if a new version of firmaware exits in the C H264CD Upgrade folder then the message New program found will be displayed if there is no file then New program not found message will be displayed New program found To proceed with upgrading press the OK button and select each firmware files to upgrade it to the system by ticking the boxes Once the upgrade has been completed the following message will appear OS GUS Success oa APP Success oot _ DATA i Success Next press the OK button to reboot the DVR the firmware will only be applied completely once the system is rebooted Ouit Exiting Client program To exit the Client viewer program click the Quit button 92 Installation and user manual Appendix 1 Alarm Sensor Installation 1 Components 1 External Sensor 1 2 DVR System 1 2 Inner Circuit for Sensor Input The inner circuit of Quantum DVR is as follows DVR 12V DC 5V DC 2 2k 2 2k Internal Check Point lt AR 0 1uF es i Rele SENSOR IN Outlet Point GND PC817 Photo Coupler 2 The Specification of PC817 Installation and user manual M Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Rating Unit Forward current IF 50 mA ei 1Peak forward current FM 1 A P
50. sor PTZ Setup PTZ Controller ke Apply The latest firmware version can be upgraded through USB 2 0 Port using im Stick or CD DVD Media When a memory stick is connected to the USB port this symbol will be shown in the status bar of the screen Enter menu gt System Set gt Program Update If the system recognizes the new firmware then New program found will be displayed on the screen Next press the SELECT button Processing percentage will be displayed NOTE 1 If the system doesn t recognize the new firmware New program not found will be displayed 2 USB compatibility has been tested successfully with Lexar Jumpdrive 128 256MB Sandisk Mini Cruzer amp Cruzer Micro 2GB KINGSTONE 2GB A DATA 2GB IMATION 2GB SANDISK 1GB SANDISK 512MB MARUZEN 1GB 3 For system stability please turn off 1 recording 2 playback 3 network connection durin upgrading 4 After updating program reboot the DVR The simplest way is press POWER button and enter the password 40 Installation and user manual Sensor The 16 alarm inputs on the rear of the Quantum can be configured to be normally open N O normally closed N C or None system sensor pisplay Basic lt Disk Recording Account Sensor2 Program Update sensors 7 sensor Sensord m PTZ Setup Sensors PTZ Controller Sensors Network er e Apply Sensor Sensore T
51. ted Lexar JumpDrive 128 256MB SanDisk Mini Cruzer 128MB SanDisk Cruzer Micro 256MB 512GB 1GB KINGSTONE 2GB A DATA 2GB IMATION 2GB MARUZEN 1GB DVD RW Plextor PX 716UFL Lite On CD RW LTR 52327SX Installation and user manual 3 Log The log file contains information on the following Power Power on Power off Power fail Record Rec fail Rec start Rec stop Rec error Rec full Operation Play start Play stop HDD format Menu set Client R_Login R_Logout R_Logfail R_Play R_Transfer R_Rec on R_Rec off R_Upgrade Event Alarm Motion Audio Video loss Email fail Archive This lists the USER time date when Archive was done and time range of archived section A total of 2500 events can be recorded the oldest being overwritten when a new one occurs they can be viewed all together or as individual types Log All Power Record Operation Client Event Archive All 11313 4 Total Log 2500 2009 08 31 10 38 10 LOGIN 2009 08 31 10 33 11 REC START 2009 08 31 10 33 11 POWER ON 2009 08 31 10 30 32 POWER OFF 2009 08 31 10 30 32 REC STOP 2009 08 31 10 30 29 UPGRADE 2009 08 31 10 30 27 UPGRADE 2009 08 31 10 30 25 UPGRADE 59 Installation and user manual Client Viewer software Each E4000 comes with license free viewer software to view the E4000 across a network To be able to do this the recommended minimum specification for the PC is as follows Minimum PC specification gt CP
52. this level Only have the ability to Search and play Control PTZ cameras and get access via the network Each users rights can be individually tailored to their own requirements the amending of these rights can only be done by an Administrator level log on WM System Account Display Basic Admin v Activate o an Account New PW Program Update Confirm PW Sensor Menu PTZ PTZ Setup PlaySearch Network PTZ Controller Archive Covert 2 Apply Rec Shutdown Amending operators settings and user rights Click on the box beside Level this will step through the 6 Operator set up pages chose the operator required The operator ID can be changed using the on screen keyboard The operators Password can be changed The operators user rights can be amended Menu Allows access to the menu Play Search Allows access to the Playing back and Searching Archive Allows the ability to download information Rec Allows the ability to turn off recording PTZ Allows the ability to control PTZ cameras Network Allows the ability to view remotely with the client software Covert Allows the ability to view coverted cameras Shutdown Allows the ability to turn the power off from the front panel Once the above has been set ensure that the Activate box has been ticked 38 Installation and user manual Automatic timed log out The system can be set to automatically log out a user after a certain amount of time
53. tion Use the select key to turn the cell green and then the Up and Down keys to change the values Use the right button to move to Start press select the main monitor out put will display this sequence Alternatively use the mouse to select the sequence required then select the duration Click Start to turn the sequence on To interrupt the sequence simply select any camera APPLY In order to save any modified setting value press SEL key when the APPLY section is highlighted This action can be carried out within each Sub Menu 25 Installation and user manual 2 Recording Global Recording Global Global Watermark Frame HDD Overwrite Event Audio Action Pre Alarm Duration Schedule Duration Apply Watermark Generally this should be set to on this allows the supplied software to verify the downloaded information to ensure it has not been tampered with or changed HDD Overwrite Generally this should be set to on to ensure that the DVR does not stop recording when the hard drives are full Audio Enable each audio channel for global recording ay Recording Global t Display Global Audio Frame All Event Tr CH1 C cH2 C cH3 Action C cH5 C cH6 Mies System Schedule Oes Oo O CH1 Holiday c m3 C cHi4 C cn15 Time Duration Apply Pre Alarm Duration C cHa C cHs O cm2 C cH16 This is the time for which the DVR will buffe
54. tion within the times defined MOTION The search is for any motion events within the times defined AUDIO The search is for any audio activations within the times defined Event Event Search Date Time aM 11691 Event 09 08 29 04 54 44 09 08 29 04 56 06 Calendar CH 123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 09 08 29 04 56 06 09 08 29 04 57 28 CH 123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 09 08 29 04 57 28 09 08 29 04 58 52 CH 12345 6789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 09 08 29 04 58 52 09 08 29 05 00 16 CH 12345 6789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 54 Installation and user manual Calendar Search Following screen is displayed when Calendar search is selected Search Calendar Search Date Time Year 2008 Event Month 11 a Archive Calendar Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 3 Log The Calendar search gives a graphical representation of when video is recorded on the hard drive The year and month can be selected This month is shown as a calendar on the screen any day which contains recorded video will be indicated by a highlighted number in white Move to the desired day by using the up down left right buttons Select the day by pressing SEL The following screen will be displayed Calendar Search Calendar Search 2008 07 09 16 Hour 0 4 8 a CH1 Hours of the day CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 v 55 Installation and user manual The hours which have recorded data are displayed as a coloure
55. tions a drop down box will appear Once selection is made then click calculate the file size will be displayed Finally click Archive the file will be transferred to C H264CD Download Remote Archive Event 4 8 ES ER EE A Select either Alarm Motion or Audio E GER E from the top of the screen A list of 09 11 2000 17 70 39 FEN events will appear 09 11 2000 12 79 15 09 11 2008 1279 35 09 11 2006 12 30 79 0911 2008 1230 29 0911 2006 12 31 27 Mi Select Channel l 03 112008 12 40 21 09 11 2000 13 31 34 09 11 2000 12 32 30 09 11 2008 Phased 0311009 12 34 14 05 11 2000 12215 0 f 09 11 2000 17 16 01 09 11 2008 1236 07 09 11 2008 12 36 59 09 11 2008 192355 05 11 2000 17 30 49 09 11 2000 12 39 43 09 11 2008 12 40 39 03112009 12 40 45 0511 2000 12 41 30 ed Pes G1 DFO 12 11 34 09 11 2000 17 17 09 11 2008 12 31 24 09 11 2006 12 34 14 0411 2006 12 35 04 0411 2000 17 16 01 69 11 2000 12 36 07 09 11 2006 12 36 59 0911 2006 12 38 55 01 11 2008 Tal 09 11 2000 12 15 42 09 11 2008 12 40 79 0911 2006 12 40 45 0411 2006 12 41 30 09 11 2000 17 47 33 en an mnnn am Click on the event required it will be come highlighted Click on Calculate the file size will be calculated this may take a few seconds Finally click Archive the file will be transferred to C H264CD Download 68 Installation and user manual Remote Archi
56. to Sao are Hi 1 2000 M 10 00 N Eveni miii S Prev to go back to previous stage The downloaded data is saved in the follows location C H264CD Download Play back down loaded files Open the viewer software but do not connect to a unit click the cancel button to remove the log on box Next click on the Local search button the normal search box will appear use the same method to search the files on the PC and Play back 70 Installation and user manual Remote Log E VIA eS 13210100 bogin 11405 31 00 2009 11 56 23 logout ITAR 31 00 20 115425 begin DIAE e PSG bgt 1142 31 00 2009 136 login Bed Recon oiei 31 00 2000 11 30 35 logout i 11400 HT Pe ogl 114738 31 00 2009 11 06 26 logout 1148 31 08 2000 1033910 login RAT 31 08 2008 MEAT Mae start 11476 31 00 2009 101 Power on E 1145 31 06 2000 0 30 32 Power off 1474 31 08 2008 10030032 Mac stop i 11473 21 00 2008 10610239 Update 11472 31 08 2009 10 30 27 Update E A E A e ETT AA 31 00 2008 1064620 Update 11469 31 08 2009 10408 login 10468 SG SUL 112546 Motion DIAR Oe 2 TCS Motion 11466 31 08 2009 10201517 Motion 3 TR Ai A LT dir go N Raat N HE Ma kid AE PRP PRP EVA EE E The Log file can either be viewed or printed The recorded Event can be played by selecting it and clicking on Play The log list can be viewed as a whole or filtered by the following types Power Power on Power off Recor
57. tting Live Setting OP Status Bar Event Display Camera Name PTZ Display Menu Password Entry Blending OSD Setting 5s ON ON 10s 1m 1m 0 Status Bar The display bar at the bottom of the screen can be set to be permanently on or to disappear after a period of time Event Display Icons such as recording mode motion detection can be displays or not On Off Camera Names The camera title can be displayed or not On Off PTZ display When in telemetry mode the on screen telemetry display can be set to be Always on or to disappear after a set period of inactivity 5 or 10 second or Off Menu The menu display can be set to time out after either 1 or 5 minutes Password Entry The password entry display can be set to time out after 1 or 5 minutes Blending The opacity of the menus and Status bar can be set between 0 and 6 0 is solid 6 being very Opaque 24 Installation and user manual Live Setting Display Live Setting Camera Setting O Sequence Setting Camera Covert aa Sequence Setting Camera Name E Sequence Setting Spot Setting OSD Setting Live Setting ke Apply The live settings are used to set up a sequence of either full screen camera images or multi screen displays Use the Up and Down arrows to select either Full Screen Quad or Nine way split sequences The display will change to allow individual sequence times to be set per channel or split screen op
58. u has been selected the following screen will be displayed Camera Setting Select Sub menus by clicking on the relevant title z Camera Covert ef MEE The method of altering the value of a segment within a menu page will Spot Setting vary slightly depending on the page OSD Setting 1 Clicking on a segment will toggle through available values Live Setting 2 Click on icon at top of list will change all channel values Apply 3 Click on the box and the following keyboard will be displayed Use the keyboard to fill in titles etc followed by OK to enter the value Remote Keyboard The remote keyboard is connected via the push in connector on the rear of the unit The 2 connectors are marked as Kbd and Kbd as shown below AA IS SF DI Kbd Kbd B424 6 810121416 21 Installation and user manual Menu Settings 1 Display Camera Setting Brightness Saturation Contrast Hue and default Display Camera Setting Camera Setting co Camera Covert x Camera Name Recording Spot Setting OSD Setting Live Setting O Default The picture displayed from each camera can be individually adjusted to balance the multi screen view Use UP 4 DOWN y keys to select the cell to be altered then press select to turn the box green then use the numeric keys to change the values Alternatively use the mouse to select the cell the on screen keyboard will appear select the value and click OK
59. ual passwords and user rights User rights can be applied Account ID ADMIN Sensor PIZ Setup PT Controller New Password Contirm PA Rights El Menu El PTZ E Play search El Network E Archive El Covert E Rec El Shutdown Auto Log out After a certain amount of time 15mins 30mins or 1 hour of inactivity The users can be automatically logged off both the Local front panel control and the Client viewer Auto Log out Local Of Client Of Archive Log Password New Password sees Contirm Puy ear Archive Log password A password is required in order to access the Archive Log Smart HDD watchdog YS http 192 168 10 AA webdi webdb oker AM ANS HAD Windows Internet Explorer Gee ir hee SL ER ID VAB webdb wabdb cgi 1502 TER BL 1 AE Smart can be turned on or off to monitor the Disk sectors Display Recording Network Basic System SMART 1151 p SMART Temperature Message Box Account SMART Sensor PIZ Setup PTZ Controller 80 The temperature can be set 60 to a value above which it will alarm The Q Plus is rated to work up to 50 degrees C It is recommended to set the Temp to approx 45 degrees This will give the opportunity to take preventative action such as improving ventilation to the unit Message can be turned On or Off if On a message will appear on the screen to warn of potential problems Installation and user manual Sensor T http 192 168
60. ust then tell the DVR which time zone you are in This will allow it to offset any time differences if the time server you contact is in a different zone Select City the map screen will appear Hover over the city selection box a drop down arrow will appear click on the arrow A list of time zones will be displayed Select the time zone where the E4000 is located Installation and user manual 5 Event E mail Registration htp0192 163 10 144 rebdb rebdb co key 204300780063004b Windows internet Explorer Fm n vd DEE The E4000 will send E mails to up to 3 defined addresses under certain conditions such as Alarms or video ae Event E mail Registration loss The screen is where you setup e EEN the receiving address and address that Beep Out GEE the DVR will send from Sender Address admiro cen Report Period immediately Display Recording Network Alarm Out The mails can be set to be sent Sens est Wat immediately an event occurs Daily or Weekly E mail Out hito aA EE TO 1404 webdbwebdb cgiFkey 2043007E0063004b Windows Internel Explorer gel Ka Ie g 1 164 10 143 x jy Arese aa wed web di ogi The actions which cause an e mail FEE er am response can be defined within this screen E mail Event E mail Out Registration Ui E mail Out User 1 Beep Out E mail Out Attach Image Alarm Out O oO
61. ution Each channel can be individually configured for record rate CIF 2CIF D1 3 Recording On Off Specify whether to record a video or not for each camera Audio recording On Off Specify whether to record an audio or not for each camera 6 Quality Specify the record quality for each camera Good Standard Best 6 Duration Specify how many days DVR will record on the HDD D Recording FPS It is changed automatically by the duration value NOTE If the duration recording is in set all the frame menu settings will be returned to the factory default 33 Installation and user manual 3 System Basic User can set Language Auto Delete Mode Date Format Time DST Set Video Type System ID Also Initialisation and system Information is available JM System Basic Display Basic Language ENGLISH Es Disk Auto Delete Mode None ie Account DateFormat dd mm yyyy Program Update TimelDST Set 31 08 2009 10 44 10 Sensor Video Type NTSC PTZ Setup System ID 11 PTZ Controller Ke Apply Initialization Information Language The default is English Italian French Hungarian Slovak German Russian Chinese Dutch Spanish Portuguese Japanese Danish and Polish are available Auto Delete Mode Auto Delete Mode can be set to automatically erase recorded older than a certain number of days This can be set between 0 and 99 days Date Format The default is dd mm yyyy Other date formats avail
62. vailable images will be shown Select to one required it will be displayed along with data information Status Live Playback IP address CH No Playback Step Backward Backward Playback Pause Recording Stop Step Forward PD Audio Toggles through audio channels Microphone It is used for transmitting audio to the System through a microphone 65 Installation and user manual Remote search Search Date Time Event Calendar Archive Remote Archive Log Remote Log are available SEARCH This Remote Search is able to play back video on the PC direct from the hard disk storage on the Quantum Plus There are 3 options for as follows 1 Date Time 2 Event 3 Calendar Date Time When the cursor is placed over a part of the time and date a drop down arrow will appear use this to set the required value When set Click Play button this window disappears and Remote Playback will start To stop playing back press Stop fate the search screen will appear to allow another search to be carried out if not required click cancel followed by live Event Click on the Event button on the right hand side the software will search for all event types This may take Behn Ta ae a short while F EC 09 11 2008 12 28 33 lt onttonaa 12 30 25 09 11 2008 taney 03112008121 A list of the available events will appear E AN ii To play an Event select it and click Play 14 11 200
63. ve Calendar Select the date required Days with recorded video a data present are highlighted in Blue Ow ag Geir Archies frie svete cit d gah CEA SIM MON TUE WED 5 1 al COTE IS z IE 17 19 EA T There are 3 options for selecting the required time once the date has been selected 1 Drag the Red line along the colour bar l e Blue Normal Recording till the required time is reached 2 Click on the required time for playback on the blue bar then the red line will move to this point 3 Hover over the time box a drop down arrow will appear allowing the manual selection of Hours minutes and seconds Then click the Next button to set End Archive time in the same manner a g u TE F Ed Riese Re LA EN ewer Emi j Yaar i n Hour a s F 1 or EN Mantis CHA CHER _ CHEG SUM MON TE WED CHI CHOS BE CHEE CHEI cHoe ches CHID i CHIZ j ft lias a m irig Stari 1 11 2300 09 10 00 rd Start Il lis 03 10 00 Emil 11 11 3000 34 59 54 End 11 11 2006 4 10 00 Hour n TE mi a re i d Haar n A H 1E EH CHO CHEY CM CHEG Giidi CHH a ice CHOS a CHIE Ces COG Chor a cnor CHES CHE cia chi CHIO chlo CHIL chi CHIZ E CHIZ CHIT CHa CHIA Chl CHI CHI t i Chi Mi Sci Channel 69 Installation and user manual The backup procedure is same as Date Time amp Event backup as previous page Search Bci L in
64. wed by the number key of the preset to be stored 1 9 44 aie Installation and user manual 2 To recall a Preset Press the search key followed by the number 1 9 Run Tour 1 To run Tour 1 press the search key followed by the number 0 Zero The tour requires a keyboard to set it up in the domes menu Dome Menu access When controlling PTZ domes from the E4000 DVR it is possible to enter the Dome s menu structure using the Remote Keyboard Mouse or the Client software The method from each device is slightly different the following section will explain each method Remote Keyboard Select Dome from the Keyboard ensure the keyboard is in Pan and Tilt Mode Use the Joystick to move the camera For more detail please refer to your keyboard manual Mouse Right click mouse Mouse menu screen will appear Left click MENU The password box will appear ENTER 1 2 3 4 45 Installation and user manual 6 Click On the word 7 The Dome Password Menu will appear 8 Using the Arrows enter the Domes password 9 Once in the Menus use the arrows to navigate 10 To Exit repeatedly press ESC 11 To remove the navigation arrows right click Client Software 1 While Client software is running select the dome required 2 Enter Pan and tilt mode by clicking on the icon OS The Pan and tilt control window will appear Click on the central button aes The fol
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