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1. The datas before this perioed will be deleted automatically 5 Advanced Selects the Hard Disk to Main Disk or Mirror Disk After choosing one of them press Apply to save this option 18 Default Setup System Default Setup Default Setup Factor y Setup 1 Default Setup Initializes the system excluding major configurations like Network Password Recording Setup 2 Factory Setup Initializes all the system to the factory default Upgrade System T g Upgrade USB Configuration BACKUP Configuration LOAD 1 USB Upgrade To upgrade the firmware you can use USB Memory Stick by connecting it to 19 the Front Port 1 or 2 VAR Firmware USB Memory Stick NOTES Do not turn off the power or remove the USB stick during this backup It may cause the malfunctions and please contact us if it is stopped without any message 2 Configuration BACKUP Back up DVR configuration in USB memory stick 3 Configuration LOAD Down load desired DVR configuration in other DVR Button Setup This makes the screen be locked automatically after selected time is passed System Button Setup AutoKey Lock 2010 11 24 10 21 49 SRK 4 a q 96 115 You have to log in again if the screen is locked for this Setting e Selecting Time 10 sec 30sec 1 min OFF 20 RS 485 This DVR supports RS 485 Communication to control the PTZ Cameras or Control Keyboards
2. Selects a GMT Zone 5 Apply Saves the Time Date 16 Password System Password ID Password Function Configuration Hard Disk Search Backup PTZSetting RecordKey Cam ra HAEL I y y 2010 11 23 15 38 30 SRK 4 a N 98 409 1 ID You can use till 8 IDs at most Admin ID amp User ID 1 7 Note Default ID 11111111 2 Function You can set the permissions of each user to access te below menus Configuration Hard Disk Search Back up PTZ Setting REC Key at the Front Pannel O O O O O Oo O Camera This HDD Management is closely connected to the Record Menu It may cause the malfunctions if the setup is wrong so make sure that it is set correctly b System Hard Disk Hard Disk List Total 4167 MB 237620MB Over write On Erase Data Main Disk Auto Delete Off Advanced 1 Hard Disk List shows the HDD information including External Disks and supports Format Hard Diskl the Capacity of Hard Disk Drive USB1 the Capacity of external USB1 connected USB2 the Capacity of external USB2 connected Erase Data Selects and format the Disk you choose 2 Total Displays the capacity of HDD Total Size Used Size 3 Erase Data Formats the datas for selected disks o Main Disk Deletes the datas in Main Disk o Mirror Disk Deletes the datas in Mirror Disk 4 Auto Delete Keeps the recorded Datas in HDD only for specified period Range 1 120 days
3. t be reissued gt When purchasing this unit please let the seller fill in the blanks above gt Ifyou want to get your items repaired for free please hand this over 53 EH For safe use of system and to prevent product failure or accident please read this manual carefully before use EH The manual includes Product Warranty Be sure to keep it handy for later reference 54
4. 115 68 7 22 4 Use Port DVR Port is 2400 NOTES If the user for Dynamic IP use the Router make a PORT FORWARDING For this setting and detailed functions refer to its manual This DVR includes Built in Web Server so you don t have to install additional program for Networked Monitoring If you put IP Address only in Local Network you can control the DVR remotely Net work Web Server On Off Use Port 1 On Off On Use the Networked Monitoring in Local Network Off Use the Networked Monitoring through Web 2 Use Port Connection Port for Remote Control Example IP Address 61 250 157 50 Port 2001 gt http 61 250 157 50 2001 Enter NOTES When you connect the DVR with the Web Server through the WAN you have to make PORT FORWARDING for both Port Numbers of Web Server and using DVR Port 25 7 CAMERA SETUP Camera Set the name of each camera Camera o g Camera Title CH1 CAM1 CH3 CAM3 You can input the names with the Keyboard on the screen after choosing the Channel PTZ Setting Is s the setting when you use PTZ Cameras PTZ Setting Channel On Off Model ID Advanced 2011 02 07 26 1 Channel Selects the channel you want to connect 2 ON OFF ON Use PTZ OFF Do not use PTZ Default On 3 MODEL Selects the Model Name or its Protocol Defalut D Max Protocol 4 ID Se
5. ID Range O 99 2 Mouse Sensitivity Changes the Sensitivity Level for the Mouse for user s convenience Basic 1 to increase the reaction speed 1 lt 2 lt 3 3 Language Selects your Language 4 Version Shows S W H W N W Versions 5 Health Displays the status of its Storage e Hard Diskl1 The temperature of the HDD e USB1 USB2 The status of the Connection of USB Port at the Front Panel 6 Video Detect Mode Selects a Video Signal NTSC PAL 7 Video Mode Displays currect Video Signal Format 8 Web code DDNS ID when you control the DVR remotely with DDNS Connection 9 Mac Address Its own Mac Address 15 Time Date System Time Date Time 151 25 48 Date 2010 11 23 Date Format Y Y Y Y MM DD Daylight Saving Time Off Time Server Apply b 2010 11 23 15 25 53 a amp 98 435 1 Time Set the Time 2 Date Set the Date 3 Date Format Year YYYY MOnth MM Day DD 4 Day Light Saving Time Summer Time If you select Yes the time makes 1 hour earlier than the GMT of its time zone 5 Time Server Synchronizes the Time automatically with Time Server Service V Time Server Input the URL of the server Default kr pool ntp org V synchronize Period Selects the period to synchronize the Time between the DVR and Server o Power On Sync when the Power On o 12Hour Sync every 12 Hours o 24Hour Sync every 24 hours o Off Not use to Sync 4 Time Zone
6. Selects a channel to apply e Preset Channel Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens e Preset Number Selects a Preset Number to move e Popup Channel Selects the use of Popup e Popup Duration Sets the Duration to keep the Popup window e Relay Out Selects the Alarm Out e Relay Duration Sets the duration of alarm signal e Internal Buzzer Selects the use of Internal Buzzer on the DVR 2 Sensor Sets PTZ Popup Relay Out and Buzzer when the Sensor is detected 37 Sensor Channel Preset Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Rela y Out Rela y Duration internal Buzzer e Channel Selects a channel to apply e Preset Channel Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens e Preset Number Selects a Preset Number to move e Popup Channel Selects the use of Popup e Popup Duration Sets the Duration to keep the Popup window Relay Out Selects the Alarm Out e Relay Duration Sets the duration of alarm signal Internal Buzzer Selects the use of Internal Buzzer on the DVR 3 Video Loss Sets PTZ Popup Relay Out and Buzzer on a camera disconnection which causes a video loss VideoLoss Channel Preset Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Relay Out Relay Duration internal Buzzer 38 e Channel Selects a channel to apply e Preset Channel Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens e Preset Number Selects a Pres
7. You can use RS 485 Communication to control P T Z when you connect PTZ Cameras or Keyboards It may be differnt for each brand so refer to those manuals not to be confused System Baudrate 4 115200bps gt Parity No Parity Stopbit 1 2010 11 25 23 45 48 ER a S 95 002 vV Baudrate Parity Stopbit Select the functions with the manual of the products manual you want to connect 21 5 DISPLAY SETUP You can select the options which are displayed in the screen Display OSD b Camera Title On Status Bar On Multiscreen Border On Login Menu Booting UnLock Alphablending 20 1 Camera Title Gives the name of each camera 2 Status Bar displays the Status for some information at the below 3 Multi screen Border Divides the Screen Borders 4 Login Menu shows the Login Menu after rebooting the DVR e Booting UnLock login automatically e Booting Lock displays the Login Menu to start the DVR 6 Alphablending Selects the level of transparency for the backgrond of the Menu Auto Sequence Auto Sequence makes the screen be switched automatically accoring to the selected Display Time 22 Displa y Auto Sequence Auto Loss Skip Off Displa y Time CH1 CH4 CH1 3 sec CH2 3 sec CH3 3 sec CH4 3 sec 2010 11 25 23 57 02 ER 4 Ss 42 95 002 gt Auto Loss Skip If there s no video input this menu is not applied gt Display Time Selects the Display Duraion for
8. flammable spray or any heat source cause of flammable material it may cause a fire Do not damage Blend twist modified pull out heat power code it may cause damage power code or outlet Do not insert the metals such as a coin a hair pin a piece of iron or flammable Material such as a paper a matchstick etc in the DVR It may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact the supplier after turn off the DVR when odor smoke or smell in the DVR Approved HDD List Capacity Manufacturer MODEL Name F W Ver WD2500AVVS 63L2BO WD2500AAJS 22B4A0 Western Digital HDD 250G HDS721025CLA382 Hitachi SATA HDS721025CLA382 HCS5C1025CLA382 Seagate ST3250312CS HDD 320G Seagate ST3320418AS SATA Western Digital WD5000AWWS ST3500418AS Seagate HDD 500G ST3500312CS SATA Hitachi HCS5C1050CLA382 Hitachi HDS721050CLA362 oo HDD 750G 750G Western Digital WD7500AACS SATA snes 1TB Seagate HDD 1TB SATA iesca rosramocrsa 1 5TB Western Digital SATA WDI5EARS OOZ5B1 2TB Western Digital HDD 2TB SATA WD20EARS 0075B1 2506 SC13 320G CC38 63HOB1 CC38 500G SC13 February 2011 Warning Please use approved HDD avoiding malfunctions of operation if the user want to use other HDD Please contact to supplier and check the HDD is available or not CONTENTS 1 OVERVIEW O O E O A RR eRe aS 6 2 INSTALLATION MA ISOM CIES 222 ss Ran E lt Di Rc O E a a 7 Part Names a aFUNcCUOAS FORT Vass
9. 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 02 28 04 02 28 03 02 27 40 02 27 37 02 27 36 02 27 15 02 26 59 02 26 52 02 26 48 02 26 47 03 19 22 VideoLoss CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 Motion CAM1 SR 6 It shows the list of the Event you selected and then choose one of them to play 44 Go to first Go to last It searches the first or last data from the recorded data in the HDD Play Control Description of Search Buttons Using the Front Keys 1 Play 6 Fast Rewind 2 Pause 7 Audio On during Play 3 Stop 8 Calendar Search during Play 4 Step Rewind 9 Mark In Out 5 Fast Forward Mark In During the playback the backup starts by clicking this button Mark Out During the playback the backup ends by clicking this button again You can find this file in the Backup Menu 45 You can use the Audio during the Live View or Playback 1 Opening the Menu Click the AUDIO button on the Remote Control or right click any area on the Mouse in Live or Playback 2 Mode Selection OFF No Audio Use CH1 Audio Out only for CH1 CH2 Audio Out only for CH2 CH3 Audio Out only for CH3 CH4 Audio Out only for CH4 Auto Audio Out only for the selected channel Volume Control More bars getting louder D
10. 2 14 16 18 20 22 24 2010 11 26 03 15 42 SR 3 The recorded data is shown as a graph and select the minutes to Search This Search is based on Year Month Date Time you selected and it switches the Play Mode 42 2010 11 24 08 20 30 40 2010 11 26 03 16 13 SR A amp 94 992 Date Time Search If you know the specific Date Time you can search the recorded data directly with the inputs Date Time Search RecordBegin 2010 11 22 13 34 26 RecordEnd 2010 11 26 02 28 12 Channel lt All Pla y Begin 2010 11 24 08 23 Play 2010 11 26 03 17 51 A 1 Record Begin Shows the beginning time in the recorded data 2 Record End Shows the end time in the recorded data 3 Channel Selects the channel to search specific chnnel or All 4 Play Begin inputs the Time to search 5 Play Clicks Play 43 Event Search It searches the Event in the selected date Event Search Disk Day Channel Event Type Search 2010 11 26 1 Selects the disk to search 2 Day Selects the day to search 03 18 49 3 Channel Selects the channel to search Main Disk 2010 11 26 CH2 CH3 Motion SR 4 Event Type Selects the type of Event to search MD Sensor Video Loss System All 5 Search Clicks Search if you finish selecting the above options to search Event Search 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010 11 26 2010
11. OLL 46 11 BACKUP SETUP You can backup the desired data to a connected device After connecting the USB into the DVR press the BACKUP button on Remote control or right click of the Mouse to find the POP UP MENU gt BACKUP 1 Select the connected device If it s recognized normally it shows the capacity of the device with the message XXX MB Media Check Front USB None None Rear USB Memory Stick 489MB 2010 11 26 02 32 40 SR 2 Select the date to backup the data 47 Backup Calendar Search Disk Main Disk 2010 4 11 gt SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 ERER do 27 28 29 30 2010 11 26 02 34 29 SR 3 Double click the time 2010 11 24 07 00 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Camera AUA b 48 2010 11 24 10 29 20 30 40 50 Camera 2010 11 24 10 29 Backup Start 2010 11 26 02 38 50 SR 5 Input the end time e If the end time is same hour from the starting time click the minutes and then move to below The time will be shown automatically e If the end time is different hour from the starting time press the MENU button to moves to the previous step After input the differnt hour and minute click below for automatic input 2010 11 24 11 27 20 30 40 Camera 2010 11 24 11 26 2010 11 24 11 27 Backup Start k 2010 11 26 02 46 07 SK 6 Camera Selects the channel for backup th
12. STANDALONE H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Before usage The User manual is for DVR installation and operation The User who install the device first or Qualified Personal before installing DVR has to read user manual carefully and follow warning instructions avoiding malfunction of operation or product failure Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel or suppliers while install and set the DVR Keep these operation instructions handy for future reference Warnings for safety The user has to keep in mind of followings for safety usage and well operation Do not shock during installation or Product carried Do not expose to shock or vibration Do not move while the product is operating Do not plug out while the product is operating After power off clean the DVR only dry towel Do not put out Plug code touch power plug with wet hands Do not place heavy object on power code it may cause power code damage occur fire or electric shock Install stable place and keep proper temperature if install the DVR in sealed place it may cause a fire Do not install humidity place electronic hazard moisture Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptables Recommend to use protect device to prevent failure through blackout or lighting Do not expose direct sunlight and install near radiators heat registers or other apparatus that produce heat Do not place near
13. allo ias 8 Part Names anda Functions Rear asas ii ls da iii 9 3 SYSTEM OPERATION Menu Seto sat a 10 OA ut valtumeedwaceads 10 SINO REMO CONTO ae e il cs 12 How to Setup Remote Di E ao ASS disap lea A 13 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SYSTEM SRU ti A DN a Weentcar deans 15 a a RR a ne RA a ere 16 3 RAS SINO RO OOOO o A eleantceet 17 Elano A cr da aa a fp A a a af a 17 s DEA O ad 19 A SERENA CR RR RR ull a cid ole eae 19 Button SOUL st a al is 20 RS AO A a 21 OD ace e a a Mtaannaetae les 22 AO A aa E OD a o Cn ci 22 DEAR ato O cido grs pj Con RAD RSRS EN UERR RR RO RO SEN ERR RR betes 23 6 NETWORK SETUP APA SetuP aiii Dao sr Sion AS as Deda Sa le o ao la eats 24 de ING ENO o o O Na a E 25 7 CAMERA SETUP MAPA o SO da anise 26 RU feto a jo AD ode rea pe e RR SR A DR SR DU RR ND RS IDR Dr t 28 8 RECORD SETUP Be ROC OIE A SS nal aca ge eee aes 30 AS CHE CUIS RE CONG ui ds RS 31 MA A sete heer esc an eas alla a a onan teehee walle as 32 9 EVENT SETUP ASSIS OM ir A a ca CR 34 Moon DetecHO sa O AO Net oT eee eee OREO 34 Camera Tamper De io 36 EVE AAC datada 36 10 SEARCH SETUP Said ea 41 Calendar Search aia a 41 Date Me SAP CIN AAA A add 43 EVER SACA iia 44 Play COMO st id a 45 PNI sas Soa E E E Da a E dO Rb Ed ATE 46 12 APPENDIX SS GINGA 1 6 srs PER 0 ea CO al A E RP E E es ano 52 ia aa PA dA T 53 1 OVERVIEW The DVR employs H 264 video encording 4 channel input audio en
14. ce of 4 Split and Auto Sequence in order by pressing more than 3 seconds 2 USB Connection Port 3 Channel Keys 4 Remote Control Receiver LED 5 LED Indicator Power REC HDD Status Network 6 Buttons for Direction Select Play Pause 7 MENU 8 PTZ Control 9 Search 10 Audio 11 Emergency Recording 12 Backup Part Names and Functions Rear ESO RIT 1 Audio Out Output Port for the Audio Signal 2 Audio In 1 4 Input Port for the Audio Signal 3 Video In Input Port for composite Video Signal 4 Video Out BNC Type of Output Port for the composite Video Signal 5 VGA Output Port for VGA Video Signal 6 NETWORK Network Connection Port 7 Alarm Sensor RS 485 When you connect to PTZ Cameras Refer to the detailed settings in each part in the manual 8 Power Port to be connected to DC 12V 3 5A Power Source 3 SYSTEM OPERATION The MENU can be operated by pressing the Front Menu Button or using the Remote Control Using Front Buttons 1 Press the MENU Button 2 Use the Direction Keys and to selece the MENU and MENU Button for ESC Using Remote Control Press SETUP Button Using Mouse 1 Right click any area of the screen and the MENU will pop up 2 Left click to enter the MENU 1 The Icons indicate the Status in Live Mode 2040 11 23 09 58 16 SR 2 CAM ID Camera ID will be shown same as the below pic
15. coding for 4 channels while simultaneously supports hard disk recording and playback The DVR has mirroring function mirroring HAD record and display regardless of unexpected physical shock or demage Main Features Control Pan Tilit by using Mouse or Joystick 2 USB ports for easy back up ODD Back up available Option Full Frame transfer under GIGA network available e Multi language Dynamic IP Internet access available Dual Stream network transfer available Support D1 resolution each channel independently CMS software Provide software for Smart phone IP viewer Network Viewer Application V Bank ATM unit Supermarket Convenient store and other public places vV Private homes Apartment Jewelry shop Commercial compound and other places where it needs anti theft surveillance system V Warehouse Production line and other places where evidence is needed after any event happened and to analyze the situation V Where to monitor sites remotely 2 INSTALLATION Package Contents Please unpack the product and place the product on a flat place or in the place to be installed Please check the following contents are included in addition to the main unit HDD Fixing Screws 5pcs Batteries for Remote Control AAAX2 y User Manual DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Adaptor Nk _ T Power Cable Remote Controller Part Names and Functions Front Front Panel 1 Sequen
16. e data selected channel is with red 7 Backup Start Click Backup Start after finishing all the setup 49 It shows Backup Size USB Capacity and press OK to start backup 2010 11 24 11 27 20 30 40 50 Camera A11121314 2010 11 24 11 26 2010 11 24 11 27 Backup Start 2010 11 26 02 48 24 SR 8 If the backup is completely done you can see the below file in the USB memory stick Click the file to play the data 2801000000 DMI 3 14 15 1 Scroll Bar Indicates the current playing location from the total playback 2 Open opens other backup files 3 Fast Rewind 4 Plays backward Step Rewind Used for backward frame by frame search while in PAUSE 6 Pause 7 Step Forward Used for forward frame by frame search while in PAUSE Play 9 Fast Forward 50 4 Split Mode 4 9 Split Mode 2 16 Split Mode 3 Captures current image Converts into AVI File If you want to convert the file into AVI File during the Playback in any channel please click the scroll bar for the Start Time and End Time After checking the time in the below bar press the AVI Button You can backup this data directly to other device 65 Audio Output buttons Clicks the Channel Buttons you want to use Audio 51 11 APPENDIX SPECIFICATION o Record NTSC 120fps PAL 100fps D1 30 fps Half D1 60 fps CIF 120 fps Continuous Schedule Motion Sensor m o mo a Mem fuos a Netw
17. each channel Isec 30sec TV Adjustment Display TV Adjustment Monitor Icon b 1 Monitor Select the ratio of the Monitor Currently the Monitor with 4 3 is available only 2 Icon The OSD Posion is changed accoring to the size of a Monitor you use e Small for a small monitor e Normal for a normall sized monitor e VGA for a LCD Monitor NOTES The mode Small and Normal is available in CRT Monitor 6 NETWORK SETUP IP Address Setup It provides networked monitoring of Live Screen from a remote place and you have to setup some infromation to use correctly Please check whether your Network Connection Mode is Dynamic IP DHCP or Static IP before setting Network IP Address DHCP off IP Address 192 168 001 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 001 001 DNS Address 168 126 063 001 DONS Address 115 068 007 022 Use Port 1 DHCP ON for Dynamic IP Users OFF for Static IP Users 2 IP Address The users for Dynamic IP don t need to set it but for Static IP Users have to input the Addresses same as below examples If the Network Connection is with Status IP ask the information to Network Service Provider Examples e IP Address 61 250 152 050 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 000 e Gateway 61 250 152 001 e DNS Address 164 124 101 002 3 DDNS Address It s for the user of Dynamic IP so do not change it Factory Default
18. et Number to move e Popup Channel Selects the use of Popup e Popup Duration Sets the Duration to keep the Popup window Relay Out Selects the Alarm Out e Relay Duration Sets the duration of alarm signal Internal Buzzer Selects the use of Internal Buzzer on the DVR 4 Black Detection Sets PTZ Popup Relay Out and Buzzer when it detects the darkness Black Detection Channel Preset Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Relay Out Relay Duration internal Buzzer e Channel Selects a channel to apply e Preset Channel Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens e Preset Number Selects a Preset Number to move e Popup Channel Selects the use of Popup e Popup Duration Sets the Duration to keep the Popup window Relay Out Selects the Alarm Out e Relay Duration Sets the duration of alarm signal Internal Buzzer Selects the use of Internal Buzzer on the DVR 5 white Detection Sets PTZ Popup Relay Out and Buzzer when it detects the Brightness 39 White Detection Channel Preset Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Rela y Out Rela y Duration internal Buzzer Channel Selects a channel to apply Preset Channel Selects a Preset Camera to apply when Event happens Preset Number Selects a Preset Number to move Popup Channel Selects the use of Popup Popup Duration Sets the Duration to keep the Popup window Relay Out Selec
19. lects its ID Range 0 255 refer to the manul for each brand you use Advanced Advanced Menu is available only for the models which have detailed PTZ Setup menus Camera Advanced Reverse Control Pan Off Reverse Control Tilt Off Touring Mode Camera Touring Setup Preset Touring 1 Reverse Control Pan Set the direction of its working reversely Left Right 2 Reverse Control Tilt Set the direction of its working reversely Up Down 3 Touring Mode e Preset Touring Selects when you control it through the DVR 4 Preset Touring Setup Camera Up e a sua Touring Number Preset Number Touringinterval sec 2010 11 26 00 38 39 ER 4 6 q 95 002 27 The touring number is selectable from 1 to 16 and works in order 1 Touring Number Selects the order 2 Preset Number Selects the Preset Number saved before 3 Touring Interval SEC Selects the Touring Dwell Time NOTES Selecting the Protocol for PAN TILT When you select the Protocol its name is registered in the Name of Camera or Protocol Using Pan Tilt You can select this menu same as below e Using Mouse Right click any are of the sreen and select the PTZ e Using Remote Control Click the PTZ 1 PTZ Control by Front Panel PTZ PanTilt gt Preset ER Channel Exit 2010 11 26 00 49 26 ER ES 95 002 e Pan Tilt Control Press the MENU Button at the Front Panel or Right click of the Mouse a
20. nd then you can see the above menu to control it e Selecting the Menu for Pan Tilt Control Menu o PanTilt Control it with the Direction Keys from the Remote Control 28 ME PanTilt o Preset Input the Preset Number to move or save and then Save tal It gt Preset Moves to select Preset Saves the Preset Tour Moves the Saved Presets automatically in order MENU shows the Pan Tilt Menu Channel available to change the Pan Tilt Channels in Multi channels Select the Channel Menu and then move to other channels with direction keys H Channel Exit Ends the PTZ Mode 29 8 RECORD SETUP Record Setting The Recording Setup is to select the detailed values like Recording Resolution Frames and so on The Recording File Size can be bigger according to this setting so be careful to set it Record Setting Channel On Off Resolution Quality Speed Post Recording Record Audio 1 Channel Selects the Channel 2 ON OFF Checks the selected channel to be recorded or not 3 Resolution Sets the Recording Resolution 4 Quality Sets the resolution of recorded screen HIGHEST gt HIGH gt NORMAL gt LOW gt LOWEST 5 Speed Selects the Recording Frames 6 Post Recording Sets the Duration Time for Recording after the Event happens 7 Record Audio Sets the Audio ON OFF 8 Total rec Framerate Shows the sum of Recording Frame Rates for each chan
21. nel 30 Schedule Record Makes your reservation on a date time and channel to schedule the recording per 30 minutes Schedule Record Channel Channel to Cop y All Ch to Copy HAN 2010 11 26 01 44 42 SKF i amp 95 002 N Grey No record E C Green Continuous Record M Blue Motion Detected Record EE S Red Sensor Detected Record MS Yellow Motion and Sensor Detected Record 1 Select the Channel 2 Once you select the Date and Time choose the one of above options It moves from N to M S in order N gt C gt M gt S gt M S 3 After selecting other Date or Time press Confirm and then the Event Color is changed vV Clear deletes the schedule of selected channel V Channel to Copy Copies the current Schedule Record onto the selected channel Press SETUP to escape the previous step V All Ch to Copy Copies the current Schedule Record onto all the channels 31 Holiday Record Different Record Setting can be applied to each holidays Holiday Record Channel Channel to Copy AllCh to Copy Holiday E N 2010 11 26 01 55 39 SR 1 You can select the Holiday Record with 7 differnt types Holiday Record Channel Channel to Cop y All Ch to Copy Holida y BN 2010 11 26 01 57 42 SR 95 002 After selecting the type H1 H7 drag with mouse or use the direction keys with Remote Control 2 Slescts Holiday in the Men
22. on Area Sets the Motion Detection Area Use the direction keys to set the areas and press Enter button e MD selected area Pink Color e MD non selected area No color e If the motion is detected the area is with green 35 APPLY TO ALL Use the following keys to APPLY TO ALL 1 Button Select ALL 2 Button Release ALL Using Mouse Right click from the Starting Position and drag it to the finishing position for Motion Detection Area Camera Tamper Detection When the image is detected with too dark or bright it recognizes as an event Normally it detects the situation when the door window is open or the camera is blocked with some materials Camera Tamper Detection Channel White Detection White Sensitivit y Black Detection Black Sensitivity 1 Channel Selects the use of Camera Tamper Detection 2 White Detection Detects the bright situation 3 White Sensitivity Selects the sensitivity of brightening 4 Black Detection Detects the Dark situation 5 Black Sensitivity Selects the sensiticity of darkness Event Action You can set the event recording options for Motion Sensor Video Loss Black Detection and White Detection 36 Event Action Motion Sensor Video Loss Black Detection White Defection 1 E Motion Channel Preset Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Rela y Out Rela y Duration Internal Buzzer e Channel
23. ork LAN 10 100 Ethernet RJ45 H 264 Dual Codec TCP IP DHCP Dimension 338mm W x 58mm H x 220mm D 52 Product Warranty This unit has thoroughly been tested and passed on quality control amp quality assurance Based on the warranty If this unit malfunctions during normal use you will be guaranteed to get your item repaired free of charge under joint agreement based on thee warranty Tips on warranty M Check out the Warranty first M Check the item again what is wrong with it and contact the seller of this unit Warranty details EH In only case the unit malfunctions during normal operation the unit can be repaired for free but within a year from the date of your purchase M Repair cost and service charge will be requested in the following cases 1 Failure or damage incurred by user Failure or damage incurred by natural disaster Failure incurred by user who doesn t abide by the operation manual Problem incurred In case appointed power supply voltage frequency is not used In case user requests consumable paris In case nontechnical expert changes contents of the unit or damages O OT E ON EH Failure of goods out of warranty 1year can not be fixed for free but it will be repaired if you are willing to pay for the parts or service Product Warranty tem Number Serial Number ss Purchasing place Date of Purchase 2 O Warranty period Customer gt This Warranty can
24. r Moves the cursor up down left right runs the selected Menu and controls the Play Speed Pause during the Play 11 REC Starts or ends the live scheduled Recording and Emergency Recording How to setup Remote ID To control Multi DVRs in 1 Remote Control you have to set each ID before using it If the ID between the DVR and Remote Control is different you cannot use it correctly System information Remote ID Mouse Resolution Language Version Health Vides Detect Mode 13 1 Changing the Remote ID 1 Check the Remote ID in SYSTEM Menu 2 Menu gt System gt Information gt Remote ID 0 99 The Default Setting is 0 If you control Multi DVRs in only 1 Remote Control put different ID Numbers Use the Remote Control only when you change the ID If you use the Front Keys the ID is not changed correctly Select Remote ID Remote ID 0 3 Press the ID Button on the Remote Control and then you can see the menu to change the DVR ID Refer to the above picture V ID displays the current Remote ID of the selected DVR vV 0 Input the same ID Number with Number Keys and then press Confirm to save it 14 4 System Configuration System Setup System information Remote ID 0 Mouse Resolution 1 Language English Version Health Vides Detect Mode NTSC 1 Remote ID Assign the ID of Remote Control so that user can separately control MunWilti DVRs with 1 Controller
25. ts the Alarm Out Relay Duration Sets the duration of alarm signal Internal Buzzer Selects the use of Internal Buzzer on the DVR 40 10 SEARCH SETUP You can perform the Search for recorded data by the time Motion Detection Sensor Detection and so on 1 Accessing the Search Menu Press the Search Key on the Front Key Remote Control and the right button of the Mouse 2 Select Search Mode Search Calendar Search Date Time Search Event Search Goto First GotoLast 2010 11 26 03 13 05 SR A amp 94 992 e Calendar Search Select Calendar to Search easy to search the recording files if you don t know the exact Date Time e Date Time Search Select Date Time to Search e Event Search Select Event to Search e Go to First Searches the first recorded data on HDD e GO to Last Searches the last recorded data on HDD Calendar Search It searches the recorded data from the Calendar 1 If there s any recorded data on DVR it shows red on the date You can select other dates by searching Y M D with the direction keys 41 Search a Calendar Search Disk Main Disk 4 2010 gt 11 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 2010 11 26 03 15 17 2 You can see the graph which shows the Channels Time for recorded data After selecting the time press Enter button Search 2010 11 24 07 00 8 10 1
26. ture 10 2010 11 23 09 58 16 SR F 99 557 3 Recording Status Icon REC Video Loss Motion Detected aj e e Sensor Detected AAA ll EE IIA E 99 557 AL A A 11 4 Status Bar e Date Time e ER Emergency Recording SR Schedule Recording e Network Connection Screen Lock e Shows the available capacity of the Hard Disk and OVERWRITE when you write again above the current datas Using Remote Control You can control all the functions with this Remote Control It s easy to carry and available to operate Multi DVRs with 1 Remote Control F ar a vance eee BACK UP EMERGENCY Ta d DD run oe Tan Tua a Q 0 a 1 ID If you want to control Multi DVRs in 1 Remote Control put this ID to select each number 2 SPLIT Displays the selected Split Mode same as you put in the MENU same function as QUAD in the Front panel 12 3 BACKUP To use USB MEMORY STICK for BACKUP 4 AUDIO Turns AUDIO ON OFF and you can select each channel 5 SEQ Sequence Displays Auto Sequence and the Channels automatically you set 6 PTZ To control Pan Tilt Zoom Camera 7 SEARCH To search the Recording Datas 8 Number 0 10 Used as the numeric input keys to display a single channel or put the password 9 SETUP Displays SETUP MODE 10 Up Down Left Right Play Pause Ente
27. u and the Holiday Type H1 H7 in the Calendar 32 Holida y Calendar 2010 11 26 01 56 38 SF amp amp 2 95 002 Whenever you click the date the color is changed which means the different types of its setting HI H7 33 9 EVENT SETUP You can set the Sensor s Input condition and related camera Sensor Sensor Input 1 On Off On Input Type N Open Related Camera 21314 2010 11 26 02 08 29 SR amp amp 95 002 1 Sensor Input Selects a channel to be connected to the sensor 2 On Off Selects the use of this Sensor 3 Input Type Selects the Sensor Input Type e N Open NORMAL OPEN Sensor is opened If the sensor is closed it generated alarm e N Close NORMAL CLOSE Sensor is closed If the sensor is open by interruption it generates alarm 4 Related Camera Selects the camera to be connected to the sensor and Multi selection is available Motion Detection You can set the target detection region and motion You can select the Detection Area and Sensitivity to record the event when the Motion Detection happens 34 Motion Detection Channel On Off Sensitivit y Detection Area 2010 11 26 02 09 40 SR 1 Channel Selects the Channel to use Motion Detection 2 On Off Selects the Motion Detection Use 3 Sensitivity Selects the Sensitivity of Motion Detection Use the Value after testing this Sensitivity in advance before saving it 4 Detecti
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