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1. RESOLUTION Select the resolution by each channel STD CIF HIGH Half D1 HIGHEST D1 49 Wednesday February 29 12 5 4 2 SCHEDULE 41 TYPICAL DAY TIME 06 00 00 18 00 00 SETUP MODE Select the record schedule TYPICAL CUSTOM TYPICAL DAY TIME Select the day time The night time is changed automatically according to the day time zone WEEKEND Set the weekend zone CUSTOM Set 3 different recording setup by day and time RECO REC1 REC2 This is related with RECORD menu so CUSTOM mode should be matched with RECORD menu For RECO REC1 REC2 recording change the setting SETUP MODE to TYPICAL and enter to the RECORD menu then change the setting q SCHEDULE SETUP RESOLUTION RECORD CUSTOM selected screen Wednesday February 29 12 5 4 3 RECORD m z CAMERA EVENT L1 2soH 25 HIGH __2 25s HIGH 25 155 L4 25 HIGH 15SEC L5 25 HIGH 25 HIGH 15SEC _ 25 HIGH 25 HIGH 15SEC 7 25 HIGH 25 HIGH 15SEC DAY NIGHT WEEKEND TIME Set the recording frame and resolution by channel EVENT Set the event recording Frame Resolution Post recording time 5 to 100 second TIP The frame can be set by the direction button in setup screen If set to Typical in SCHEDULE menu the DAY NIGHT WEEKEND menu will be changed to
2. Ys he product in a narrow place Keep ERE the preduct a certain distance away frem the wall nternal temperature rise may cause fire capacitv into a single outlet Wednesday February 29 12 pin 1 3 Cleaning and Usage related D Unplug the power plug during lightning thunderstorm or when not in use for long periods of time It Qu BAS 2 When taking the battery out from the remote control keep them away from children to prevent from swallowing incidents Ke y away from babies If the battery immediately CO 3 Do not place the container or base filled with water liquids chemicals small piece of metal an on the product If nto the product it may cause el a or fire A heavy object may drop frc X the product causing injury 4 Dc 8 85 tore the product near EPX SPruys ana varr flammable substances It may cause explosion or fire is present at the power plug s and contact area wipe out the area may cause electric shock or fire Wednesday February 29 12 6 When cleaning the pro
3. RESOLUTION selected screen ALPHA BLENDING selected screen 31 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 5 ACCOUNT ACCOUNT SETUP oe Add delete any user and give permission freely When add new user have to input new password When delete use confirm again NOTE Default ADMIN password is 1111 Initial user name can be modified but can not delete CAUTION Default Admin account must not be deleted before add new user If delete default Admin user before add new Admin user can not access on SETUP menu By the PERM menu can give permission to each ID 32 Wednesday February 29 12 SHUTDOWN SLOT Select the slot to load or save on DVR memory DEFAULT Change factory default setting DATE Display the latest saved date LOAD Load the saved data SAVE Save the set data DEL Delete the saved data on Slot EXPORT Export the set data to USB or DVD IMPORT Import the set data to USB or DVD CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION GENERAL MONITOR SHUTDOWN EXPOR X CAMERA x RECORD MONITOR TARGET en NETWORK E DEFAULT SHUTDOWN DEFAULT selected screen EXPORT selected screen 33 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 7 SHUTDOWN RESTART SHUTDOWN RESTART Restart the DVR SHUTDOWN Shutdown the DVR 34 Wednesday February 29 12 5 2 CAMERA SE
4. Check the power plug and outlet Refer to the Cautions for safety Connect the power cord to the power connector of DVR properly No Power Connect the camera cable to the DVR port properly Check the connected monitor cable with DVR Refer to the Rear Panel Configuration Check the camera power and lens setting As this may be caused by a temporary error restart DVR As camera setting may be wrong initialize the camera and DVR How to initialize DVR No camera image 1 Main Menu gt Configuration gt Default Load gt O K Caution After DVR initialization DVR setting is returned factory default Need to backup the configuration before initialize DVR USB mouse should be supported PS 2 Check the PS 2 support Mouse should be connected on port B properly Refer to the Front Panel Configuration Reset the USB Mouse Set on System Manager Not work mouse If the recording LED does not flicker check the below items HDD should have enough space otherwise could not be recorded Delete data in HDD or change the HDD OVERWRITE setting to Not record on DVR ON Refer to the GENEL Setup HDD OVERWRITE Replace the HDD because the HDD may be failed Check the recording setup If the network LED does not flicker check the below items Check the connected hub or router Check the network cable and connection Check the network setup Not connected Network
5. 78 Wednesday February 29 12 Check the battery polarity Check the remote controller ID Not work remote Refer to the Remote Controller Configuration controller Focus on the remote controller to the IR sensor Use the remote controller within 7 meters from DVR Change the battery Check the mike and audio cable with DVR port Refer to the Real Panel Configuration n Check the speaker power which is connected on Audio port No sound in live view Turn on the Audio in the CAMEO menu Select the channel which is connected Audio and turn on CAMEO menu will be appear when click the right button of Set to Audio ON If set to OFF sound is not heard during search No sound in search Although the record icon is lighted if there is no audio input sound is not heard x Audio record can be changed Main Menu gt Record Setup For smart search event record should be set Not work smart search If event record is not set when select the smart search return to the live screen from search mode 79 Wednesday February 29 12 Wednesday February 29 12
6. DI MT Series Digital Video Recorder Manual crev 3 DT 1600 DI 800 MT 1600 MT 800 MT 400 Wednesday February 29 12 WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock operating and The exclamation point within equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important Maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGEY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT
7. A V 4 P This buttons are used when move to other menu or change the position of the CAMEO screen In PTZ mode it is used PAN TILT function A Playback mode it is Panorama search function button In PTZ mode it is used to move the camera to up V Playback mode it is Smart search function button In PTZ mode it is used to move the camera to down Playback mode it is reverse play button and when paused screen user can see each frame if this button is pressed manually In PTZ mode it is used to move the camera to left In Playback mode it is forward play button and when paused screen use can see each frame if this button is pressed manually In PTZ mode it is use to move to camera to right NOTE For the Smart search recording data should be recorded by the Event recording Otherwise if user try to playback with Smart search the screen is returned to live mode ENTER button Execute the selected button or save the setup value FAST REVERSE PLAY button PTZ Playback with fast reverse Playback speed is changed if this button is pressed repeatedly 4 4 4 444 4444 44 4 4 lt In PTZ mode it is used to Zoom out function button In live mode switch to PTZ mode by this button FAST FORWARD PLAY button PLAY Playback with fast forward Playback speed is changed if this button is pressed repeatedly P gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt In PTZ mode itis used to Zoom in function butto
8. 1 to 8 NOTE If the mouse is used to move the PTZ camera the movement speed depends on the position of the mouse As the mouse pointer moves away from the center speed becomes faster PRESET SETUP Set the preset position If the position setup is saved PTZ camera will be directed to the set position by preset number PTESET TOUR 6 different preset list can be created If the created preset lists are set to ON recording is made with preset tour PATTERN SETUP Pattern can be created by movement zoom focus and iris After pressing the BEGIN button adjust the PTZ camera position or zoom and then press the END button directions up down left and right zoom and iris settings are recorded PATTERN TOUR PTZ camera moves according to the saved pattern AUTO FOCUS POWER LIGHT Auto focus power and light functions can be turned on off on each category OSD MENU Turn on off the OSD menu ZOOM X2 Zoom in x2 ZOOM X4 Zoom in x4 ADUIO Turn on off Audio 21 Wednesday February 29 12 5 SETUP In this category there are General Camera Event Schedule Ethernet and System Information On the Top menu select the SETUP menu After select the menu the following Log in window will be appeared Enter the password by the key buttons and press the ENTER button The default password 1111 9 1 GENERAL SETUP In this category there are General A
9. 67 67 68 70 71 72 72 73 74 75 76 77 1 SAFETY CAUTIONS Follow these instructions to keep the user safe and prevent property damage Read them carefully before the use of the product The responsibility falls on the user to install and use the product properly 1 1 Power Source related 1 2 Installation related D Insert the power plug fully and firmly into the D Do not place candlelight or cigarette light on top of the product or do not install the product near heating devices power source Unstable connection may cause fire loose 2 Do not place the power cord near heating devices Tha avtarinr of the cord may peeled off causing R or fire 3 Do not plug several devices exceeding the rated 3 Do not install the product in a place where a large D x it generation at the outlet may amount of oil smoke or moisture exists Do not in duct in a vehicle or a place where Vy 6 i i lectric shock or fire 4 Danat hand pull the power cord Do not lt gt object on top of it x alectric shock or fire 4 Do not place the product on top of an unstable cart gt e Do not block the air ventilation with turtain nternal temperature rise may cause fire When unpluaging the power cord do not pull it C gt gt ag the cord area or do not touch it id electric shock or fire
10. Channel Current Date and Information Icon Time Current a Information con Sequence Icon O Record Icon Red 2 Video loss Icon When record in live screen When there is no video input d Audio Icon When record by designated time When sound is generated in live mode Motion Icon Freeze Icon Sensor Icon h Sequence Icon ES When sensor is occurred When screen is rotated continuously 17 Wednesday February 29 12 4 1 1 In live screen if button of the remote controller or front panel is pressed or if the mouse cursor is placed over the end of the top area the top menu is appeared 4 1 2 Bottom Menu In Live screen if button of the remote controller or front panel is pressed or if the mouse cursor is placed over the end of the bottom area the bottom menu is appeared 18 Wednesday February 29 12 4 1 3 CAMEO Menu In live screen if the ENTER button of the remote controller or front panel is pressed a blue square cursor wil be appeared If the ENTER button is pressed again the CAMERA menu will be appeared CAMEO MENU CH6 CAMEO CHANGE The live camera can be changed to the selected channel If the camera number is selected at the pop up menu shown below the camera is changed to the selected channel CAMERA CHANGE FREEZE Live screen of the selected channel can be paused
11. Interface Graphic User Interface Recording type Schedule Continuous Event Motion Alarm Video loss Interface type 0 0 Interface type 0 0 SATA II Storage Internal up to 4 HDD s Option 12TB HDD Capacity External up to 4 II Supported External Bay Option Function Live Display Selectable Up to 4X Camera Adjustment Camera position change Freeze Audio on jArea Sensitivity Adjustable GRID 22 X 15 5 Level motion detection Video is hidden in Live view but it is recorded Block the private zone in live camera view By NTP Network Time Protocol Auto Detect amp Monitoring HDD s problem Source Motion Alarm In Video loss Event Action E Mail notifi Log Send message to Remote Buzzer Pop Up Alarm PTZ preset Yes Up to 60 sec Up to 100 sec By each camera for different resolution setting CIF 2CIF D1 4 Levels Low Normal High Highest Search by time with calendar Search by event Select specific time period and playback repeatedly Search only event and playback without interval Live monitoring during playback Playback camera change Freeze and Digital zoom DVR Format DVD or USB device Physical Mac Layer Mac Layer RJ45 11010071006 Mbps Ethernet eee SMS Web Viewer Smart Phone Viewer Android Environment Operating Temperature Humidity 0 40 C 20 80 RH Dimension Weig
12. RECO REC1 REC2 Also set the frame and resolution q RECORD SETUP RESOLUTION CAMERA _ EVENT Lot 25 25 15sec 2 2564 scc RECORD screen after select 25 25 HIGH t5SEC TYPICAL menu L4 25 HIGH 15SEC 5 25 HIGH 15SEC 25 25 HIGH 158 25 HIGH 51 Wednesday February 29 12 5 4 4 AUDIO DN AUDIO RECORD SETUP RECORD ARCORD Select On Off for audio recording by channel TIP If select the RECORD menu can change all setting at once 5 4 5 MANUAL SDN MANUAL RECORD SETUP ki SPEED Select the recording frame by each channel Quality Select the resolution by each channel AUDIO Select On Off for audio recording by each channel 52 Wednesday February 29 12 3 5 4 6 FILTER DN RECORD SETUP Ti FILTER Select On Off for day and night Although record is set by continuous recording If there is no movement DVR do not record 53 Wednesday February 29 12 5 5 ETHERNET SETUP In this menu there are Network Serial DDNS E mail setup Select the ETHERNET menu 5 5 1 NETWORK 47 ETHERNET SETUP ETHERNET DYNAMIC IP OFF HOSTNAME dw SUBNET MASK 255 255 2550 ETHERNET DYNAMIC Select On Off for dynamic IP If Dynamic IP is OFF DVR
13. Select the camera for display on spot monitor DEFAULT Select the camera for display on spot monitor when sequence is off SEQUENCE Select On Off for sequence screen INTERVAL Select the interval time to move next channel The max value is 256 sec POPUP Select On Off for pop up screen when event is occurred NOTE Same channel image can not be displayed on each spot monitor e SPOT SETUP ad ALL 1 2 3 5 r 9 bia CAMERA selection screen INTERVAL selection screen 37 Wednesday February 29 12 5 2 4 SEQUENCE DWELL 2 SEC CAMEO DWELLTIME 286 PAGE DWELL TIME Select the dwell time to move next channel CAMEO DWELL TIME Select the dwell time for CAMEO sequence NOTE CAMEO sequence means selected camera is rotated in select cameo of division screen Camera image which is shown on the other CAMEO of division screen is not included in CAMEO sequence DWELL TIME selected screen CAMERA SELECT 38 Wednesday February 29 12 5 2 5 PRIVATE ZONE PRIVATE ZONE SETUP CAMERA ZONE ENABLE ZONE COLOR CAMERA ZONE ENABLE Select On Off to use LIVE mode SEARCH mode ZONE COLOR Select the color to hide ZONE Select the zone to hide When select the ZONE button the camera image will be appeared NOTE Move the blue dot to a desired location and press the OK button Drag
14. When reverse play up and down play speed FAST FORWARD When forward play up and down play speed Pause Pause the playback FORWARD PLAY Playback the data REVEERSE PLAY Reverse Play the data DISPLAY Display division screen 1 4 9 16 70 Wednesday February 29 12 7 On the Top menu select the menu Enter the password by the key buttons and press PASSWORD the ENTER button The default password 1111 MANUAL BACKUP none secr camera EET IO EARLIEST RECORD 05 05 2011 13 30 05 LATEST RECORD 05 05 2090 413733 REQUIRE SPACE ESTIMATE 00MB TARGET Select the device to backup USB DVD FROM Select the start date and time TO Select the end date and time BACKUP TITLE Type any title SELECT CAMERA Select the camera for backup EARLIEST RECORD Display the earliest record LATEST RECORD Display the earliest record REQUIRE SPACE Display the data capacity for selected data WRITE Start the backup 71 Wednesday February 29 12 7 1 Play with backup data Ver1 02 X 12 10 2009 2 I backup 2 ffi 20091127 r intra idx stream i bom EMI SUB BOARD i mp3 MSOCache My Works RECYCLER x045301 002 gt 051205 003 AMA After backup
15. and move it to include the desired area and press the OK button As a result the area is covered and hidden with the selected color TIP On the screen if click the right button of mouse a menu will be appeared Using this menu a selected area can be delete or saved or returned previous menu ZONE selected screen Mouse right button selected screen 39 Wednesday February 29 12 MODEL ADDRESS 192 168 1 56 5 chO unicast firstst 136 OFF 192 168 1 56 5 _ videoo OFF 56 156 LM AXIS 192 168 1 56 5 laxis media media a NONE 192 168 1 56 5 O MODEL Select the IP camera model ADDRESS Input the IP address that is set on IP camera Regarding the IP setup refer to the IP camera manual URL Input the URL for RTSP by the IP camera model REC Select on off for recording If set to OFF can not see live image and also recorded image on the remote software XNOTICEX camera live image is shown only by the remote software P camera live image can not be shown DVR live screen e P CAMERA KEYBOARD 192 168 1 56 554 Virtual Keyboard 40 Wednesday February 29 12 4 NE 192 168 0 10 ETHERNET2 Network for IP camera LAN 1 4 DYNAMIC IP Set to OFF ADDRESS Input the IP address that it should be same network class SUBNET MASK Input
16. get IP address from router automatically HOST NAME Type any Host name ADDRESS Type IP address Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF SUBNET MASK Type Subnet mask Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF GATEWAY Type Gateway Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF DNS SERVER Type DNS server Available when DYNAMIC IP is OFF CHECK INTERNET Check internet status for use 54 Wednesday February 29 12 4 NE 192 168 0 10 ETHERNET2 Network for IP camera LAN 1 4 DYNAMIC IP Set to OFF ADDRESS Input the IP address that it should be same network class SUBNET MASK Input the subnet mask IP Address should be inputted same IP class as IP camera EX If IP camera address is 192 168 0 1 4 IP address of ETHERNET2 should be 192 168 0 xxx 55 Wednesday February 29 12 5 5 1 NETWORK 447 ETHERNET SETUP CLIENT CLIENT ACCESS Select client access options ALL RANGE BEGIN ADDRESS END ADDRESS When select RANGE option type the IP address to accept Input the acceptable IP address SMS PORT TCP Select SMS port WEB PORT TCP Select Web port REMOTE RESTART Select On Off to restart DVR at remote REMOTE CONFIG Select On Off to change configuration 56 Wednesday February 29 12 5 5 2 SERIAL ga SERIAL SETUP RS 232 INPUT SETUP SERIAL TYPE Select external
17. is assigned web port number 3 User Have to allow download ActiveX In case of Windows not allow to download the ActiveX Go to the Security Tab on IE and check all ActiveX to Enable Install the ActiveX 5 Input ID amp Password then click the Connect button 74 Wednesday February 29 12 8 2 1 Web viewer Functions Web Viewer 11 29 06 00 00 00 197009701008 7 002 00 00 08 Connect Disconnect Brightness control Zoom In Contrast control Zoom Out Open data Exit Search 75 Wednesday February 29 12 8 APPENDIX 8 3 Specification DT Series Model DT 1600 DT 800 Display Speed NTSC PAL 480 400 fps 240 200 fps IF 352 240 352 288 480 400 f 240 200 f Recording Speed La 2CIF 704 240 704 288 480 400 fps 240 200 fps NTSC oL Di 704 480 704 576 480 400 fps 240 200 fps Analog Camera 16 Ch 1 0 Vpp Composite 10 8 1 0 Vpp Composite 1094 ideo In IP Camera IP Camera Option 4Ch Ethernet Supported SD HD Class 1 HDMI 1 Composite CVBS 1 VGA Option Video Out Main Display Resolution Resolution 1024x768 1920x1080 selectable Audo Input output 16 Line in 1 Line out 8 Line in 1 Line out Alam Input output 16 In 4 Out 8 In 1 Out Details Display Split 1 4 7 9 10 13 16 1 4 7 9
18. the DVR Player is copied with data Backup data only can be played on DVR Player at PC Can export to JPEG still shot 72 Wednesday February 29 12 8 APPENDIX 8 1 Firmware Upgrade F W VER 1 0 SETUP mouse MEDIA USB PRESS START BUTTON UPGRADE SUCCESS REMOVE MEDIA START CANCEL UPGRADE Wednesday February 29 12 D Copy the firmware on USB and connect on the USBA Up port The USB should be connected on USB A Up port otherwise can not upgrade 2 For upgrade restart the DVR 3 After restart when upgrade window is appeared select the START button 5 After upgrade remove the USB and select OK button Then DVR is restarted If select OK button without removing USB DVR upgrade is started again after restart After restart DVR can check that upgrade is finished 73 8 APPENDIX 8 2 Web Client How to connect For using web connection through internet 7000 and 80 ports should be set as port forwarding at the Router i DYNAMIC IP Hostname J SUBNETMASK 2552552550 GATEWAY 19216821 ONS SERVER 19216821 1 To connect Web viewer the Ethernet setup on DVR is required firstly CHECK INTERNET 2 Input the IP address or Domain name of DVR http 210 58 xx xx http test ddnsdvr com e Incase of other Web port input the address as http test ddnsdvr com XXXX XXXX
19. will take about 5 minutes Displayed with GOOD if the building is finished without any problem RAID _ DISK STATUS NONE NONE NONE RAID STATUS SHUTDOWN RATE SS Sa RAID 1 For building RAID Level 1 building time depends on the HDD capacity In case of 1TB HDD it will take 24 48 hours Check the status on RAID STATUS and RATE DISK SETUP DISK STATUS RAID STATUS SHUTDOWN RATE Wednesday February 29 12 RAID 5 For building RAID Level 1 building time depends on the HDD capacity In case of 1TB HDD it will take 24 48 hours Check the status on RAID STATUS and RATE E DISK SETUP 30 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 4 RESOLUTION VIDEO OUT OSG OUT BORDER COLOR ALPHA BLENDING RESOLUTION Select the resolution for connected monitor VIDEO OUT Select main monitor MAIN VGA AUX BNC Monitor Fix the screen by connected monitor OSG OUT Select the monitor for menu scree to display BORDER COLOR Change the border color ALPHA BLENDING Set the transparency of menu Set 1 to 20 and 20 is closer to the more transparent MONITOR SETUP MONITOR SETUP GENERAL ALPHA BLENDING 1 1024x768 608z 0 25 E 3 1280x720 4 1280x1024 60Hz 1920x1080P S SHUTDOWN
20. 2AL lt R 1 Main out Analog camera 2 Spot out Input 16 Loop out Audio In Out Power On off Switch 4 Alarm out VGA out Option HDMI Monitor 15 Wednesday February 29 12 16 Sensor Input AC Inlet Network 3 3 Remote Controller A A Direction Key Pla ENTE R gt Direction Key Play V Direction Key Smart Pla Fast Forward Play PLAY PTZ PRESET PTZ IRIS Direction Key L a e 935 Reverse Play Fast Reverse Play PTZ SEARG a PAUSE BACKUP PTZ ZOOM PTZ FOCUS How to set ID D Before setup the ID Enter to the GENERAL SETUP and set the ID first Default is O 2 While pressing and holding the ID button enter the unit address of the DVR by two digit 3 If the unit address is a single digit enter two digit number by adding the number 0 as the first digit Example If the unit address is 1 the input value is 01 Asingle remote controller can change ID from 0 to 19 and independently control up to 20 DVRs 16 Wednesday February 29 12 4 LIVE 4 1 Live Screen Execution Information Message Camera Name Record Status LOG OUT Icon Live Screen PTZ Control Information PTZ CH1MOVE ZOOM 09 09 2009 06 43 56 Screen Expand TAD Reduction Window Backup Progress Status Current
21. 3 19 56 04 19 58 E p _ IEEE LLL CE T ee IEEE SEXE as eas ee mmc eee PREV NEXT After select the list if select the PLAY button can search QUICK SEARCH or EVENT SEARCH 67 Wednesday February 29 12 6 1 5 PANORAMA SEARCH During normal search press the PANORAMA button By mouse click the right mouse button and click the PANORAMA Search Playback with frame by frame B 263 4 gt 02428 0 4415 517 6 1 6 SMART SEARCH During normal search press the SMART button Find only event and playback automatically without interval 189 Eid x ME X 02 28 2011 04 45 23 68 Wednesday February 29 12 6 1 7 SECTION REPEAT SEARCH During normal search press the LOCK button When press one time the start position is set press one more time the end position is set By mouse click the below red circle button Only playback the set section repeatedly In search screen display the following mark 02 28 2011 0 474 5 115 69 Wednesday February 29 12 Button Explanation in Search mode Remote Controller or Front button SEARCH Display the SEARCH menu Cancel the Search mode or return to the live screen ENTER Select the CAMEO menu FAST REVERSE
22. ARLIEST RECORD Display the earliest recorded data information LATEST RECORD Display the latest recorded data information DISK CHECK Check the data from the earliest recorded to the latest recorded MOUSE RESET Reset the mouse connection USB RESET Reset the USB connection USB FORMAT Format the connected USB 26 Wednesday February 29 12 RAID This function for only DT series RAID SETUP Select the RAID level RAIDO RAID1 and RAID5 RAID Display RAID on off status DISK STATUS Display disk status RAID STATUS Display RAID status RATE Display process rate IWARNING By the RAID LEVEL minimum 2 or 3 hard disk should be installed Hard disk should be used same model for RAID If hard disk brand or model is different Disk error be happened 27 Wednesday February 29 12 Are you sure you want to install RAID you might lose your data PLEASE WAIT When setup the RAID above message will be appeared After select the V mark DVR will be rebooted Rebooting for RAID booting time is longer than normal About 5 minutes WARNING When RAID is built all data of HDD will be deleted If data is saved on HDD backup the data After build RAID the type will be changed to RAID and recognize to 1 HDD Supported RAID level is 0 1 5 28 Wednesday February 29 12 RAID 0 For building RAID Level 0 it
23. ENTER button The default password 1111 QUICK SEARCH EVENT SEARCH OVERLAPPED LIST GO TO FIRST GO TO LAST QUICK SEARCH Search by date hour minutes in detail CALENDAR Search by date and time with Calendar EVENT SERARCH Search by event OVERLAPPED LIST Search the overlapped data by changing time GO TO FIRST Search with initial saved data GO TO LAST Search with the latest saved data 63 Wednesday February 29 12 6 1 Search Screen Configuration Execution Information Message Camera Name Search LOG OUT Information Icon Search Icon Search Screen Repeat Time Information Screen Expand Reduction Window 5 06 43 56 06 43 58 09 09 2009 06 43 56 40 3 Recorded Audio Information Icon Search Date Time 6 1 1 Search Menu Backup Progress 96 When mouse cursor is placed over on the bottom side the Search menu is appeared Play 1 frame backward Fast forward play Fast reverse play Play 1 frame forward Jump to the End Jump to Start Exit Search mode As in the live screen the top menu can be used in the search screen 64 Wednesday February 29 12 6 1 2 CALENDAR SEARCH CALENDAR C a Select the data by the direction button Recorded data is displayed the orange color TIME SEARCH b Select the time by the direction button After select hour minutes will be appear
24. FREEZE ALL Live screen of the all channels can be paused SEQUENCE Live screen is rotated 19 Wednesday February 29 12 PTZ PTZ Camera should be installed otherwise the PTZ menu is not activated The following picture will be appeared when select PTZ menu PTZ SETUP CH1 SPEED SETUP PRESET SETUP PATTERN SETUP PATTERN TOUR OSD MENU Using Mouse On the above menu when click the right button of mouse the control screen for Menu Zoom Focus and lris will be appeared PTZ MOUSE MENU ze Z ME r F Ee I Using Remote Controller or Front Key The below Hot Key is available Press the ENTER button on PTZ Camera channel Press the ENTER button again then the CAMEO menu will be appeared Select PTZ menu on the Live CAMEO menu Press the ENTER button again the above PTZ menu screen will be appeared Zoom Control In PTZ mode press the Zoom Back button Zoom in Fast reverse play button Zoom out The fast forward play button Focus Control In PTZ mode press the Focus Search button Fast reverse play button Fast forward play button Iris Control In PTZ mode press the Iris Pause button Fast reverse play button Fast forward play button 20 Wednesday February 29 12 PTZ SETUP CH1 SPEED SETUP PRESET SETUP PATTERN SETUP PATTERN TOUR OSD MENU SPEED SETUP Set the PTZ camera speed
25. M Select On Off for alarm BUZZER Select On Off for buzzer PRESET Set the preset number When motion is triggered the PTZ camera move to the set preset number position E MAIL Select On Off for e mail notification 46 Wednesday February 29 12 5 3 4 SYSTEM S M A R T WARNING CHECK INTERVAL TEMP THRESH SMART SMART WARNING Select the option for smart warning POPUP BUZZER POPUP OFF CHECK INTERVAL Select the check interval time Select 1 hour to 24 hour TEMP THRESH Select the warning temperature 0 to 100 F 32 to 212 DISK FULL WARNING Select On Off to disk full warning USED SPACE Display the used space ALARM Select the channel for alarm out BUZZER Select On Off for buzzer MESSAGE Select On Off for message P SYSTEM SETUP MAIL Select option On Off for e mail notification POWER MENU LOGIN FAIL DISK FULL LOG IN SMART 47 Wednesday February 29 12 5 3 5 DISPLAY DISPLAY SETUP DISPLAY Select display time by second Select 0 to 100 EVENT MESSAGE Select On Off to display event message EVENT POPUP Select On Off to pop up 48 Wednesday February 29 12 5 4 RECORD SETUP In this menu there are Resolution Schedule Record Audio Manual Filter setup Select the RECORD menu HIGHEST GESTION 78
26. NS 1 1 Power Source 1 2 Inctallatian 1 3 Cleaning and 2 OUTLINE 2 FUNCUIONS eee SSS 2 2 System CY rnanizatinn 3 DVR ORGANIZATION 3 Front Panel ee 3 2 2 MT Series 3 3 Remote Coantroller 4 LIVE 4 1 Live Screen 4 1 1 Top Menu 4 1 2 Bottom Menu 4 1 3 CAMEO Menu 5 SETUP 5 1 GENERAL SETUP 5 1 1 GENERAL 5 1 2 ALARM OUT 5 1 3 DISK 5 1 4 MONITOR 5 etes ee ee es ee eee 5 1 6 CONFIG 5 1 7 SHUTDOWN Wednesday February 29 12 N 10 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 21 21 22 24 24 30 31 32 33 INDEX 5 2 CAMERA SETUP deue LLL 3 2 2 PTZ 5 2 3 SPOT 5 2 4 SEQUENCE 5 2 5 PRIVATE ZONE 5 2 6 IP CAMERA 5 3 EVENT SETUP 5 3 1 MOTION 5 3 2 ALARM IN 5 3 3 VIDEO LOSS 5 3 4 SYSTEM 5 3 5 DISPLAY 5 4 REC
27. ORD SETUP DIE RESOPUTION eru cie 5 4 2 SCHEDULE 5 4 3 RECORD 5 4 4 AUDIO 5 4 5 MANUAL 5 4 6 FILTER 5 5 ETHERNET SETUP 5 5 1 NETWORK 5 5 2 SERIAL 5 5 3 DDNS 5 5 4 E MAIL 5 6 SYSTEM SETUP 561 SYSTEM 22 2 222 2 1 5 6 2 STATUS 5 6 3 VERSION Wednesday February 29 12 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 41 44 45 46 47 48 48 49 50 51 51 52 53 47 56 57 58 59 59 60 61 INDEX 6 SEARCH 6 1 Search Screen 6 1 1 Search Menu 6 L2 QuickSearch eee aaa 6 12 Event Search 6 1 4 Overlapped List 61 5 Panorama Search ee 51 6 SmartSedarch emet Ec 6 1 7 Section Repeat Search 7 BACKUP 7 1 Play with backup data 8 APPENDIX 8 1 Firmware Ilnnrada 8 2 Web Cliant 8 2 1 Web Viewer Functions 8 3 Specification DT Series 8 4 Specification MT Series 8 5 Trouble Chantina Wednesday February 29 12 62 63 63 64 65 66
28. Schedule Event Various Search functions Date Hour search Calendar search Event Search Various Playback functions Normal Fast Slow Step Reverse Smart Panorama Repeat Overwrite Recording function The DVR menu structure and on screen display is presented in a simple to use and logical GUI format Support 16channel Audio Standard 4channel Audio Support Mouse control Wednesday February 29 12 2 2 System Organization SMS CAMERA IP Camera LCD VGA MONITOR PTZ KEYBOARD MAIN SPOT MIC MONITOR Out Input LM Sensors N 9 SENSOR SPEAKER 10 Wednesday February 29 12 3 DVR ORGANIZATION 3 1 Front Panel Description NOTE Turn on the DVR after connecting the power cord camera input and monitor completely DT Series MT Series Front panel Direction Key Panorama playback USB PORT LED Direction Key Smart layback Memory iP Gamers Display Recording Menu ESC play stick E SATA ROTATE Backup Search Pause Enter button Only DT series PS 2 Mouse DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER b gt ATILAY La ml Fi ASTEL z Fast play Status Remote Number button button window controller IR REPLAY Fast reverse play Lock Repeat button PTZ Front LED Recording LED Recording LED is turned on when DVR is recording Network LED Network LED is turned on when DVR is connected by network 11 Wednesday Februar
29. THEIR OWN EXPENSE CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes Wednesday February 29 12 IMPORTANT SAFECUARDS 1 Read Instructions the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not Use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of The manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock or other personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting sh
30. TUP In this category there are Camera PTZ Spot Sequence and Private Zone setting Select the CAMERA Menu CAMERA LABEL Select the camera label of live screen ALL NUMBER NAME OFF NAME Change the camera name If select the camera name the virtual keyboard will be appeared INSTALL Select On Off button to use camera HIDDEN Select On Off button to hide camera on live view Record operate correctly NOTE If select INSTALL OFF Camera name and number are not displayed 35 Wednesday February 29 12 5 2 1 e CAMERA KEYBOARD If select the camera name the virtual keyboard will 4 be appeared camera name should be less than tet lel ele o character Virtual Keyboard 9 2 2 PTZ Porte 2600 001 NONE sson none eoe wow a None 7 9600 8 1 9600 8 1 9800 8N1 PTZ PORT Select the Baud Rate for using PTZ camera ID Select the ID for using PTZ camera Show the PTZ protocol list NOTE baud rate data bit parity stop bit ID and protocol depend on PTZ camera for using CAUTION When connect the camera on the RS 485 port refer to the manual of camera manufacture 36 Wednesday February 29 12 SPOT 2 CAMERA
31. TUP DATE TIME er US MM DD YYYY GMT 09 00 13 46 29 DATE TIME DATE FROMAT Select the data format YY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YY TIMEZONE Select the timezone and DST The city which don t use DST is set to OFF automatically DATE DISPLAY Display date on live screen or not DATE TIME Change date and time NTP Select the usage of NTP setting DVR time is synchronized with NTP server and get the standard time The default server is pool ntp org and User can input other server Sync now Synchronize immediately Auto Sync Synchronize every day automatically HOLIDAY Add or delete holiday 24 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 2 ALARM OUT ALARM OUT ALARM SET TEST SET ALARM CLEAR TEST CLEAR SIGNAL Select on off to use alarm by channel ALARM SET TEST Check the alarm connection whether it works properly or not Press the SET button then alarm device will be operated ALARM CLEAR TEST Press the CLEAR button then alarm device will not be operated 5 1 3 DISK No 82 STATUS INSTALL 4 15968 REC INSTALL NOTE 2 UNMOUNT 465MB INSTALL When install HDD first INSTALL NONE _ time after install HDD should format by the INSTALL button INSTALL Display initial HDD install and information 25 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 3 DISK CHECK USB E
32. USER NAME Input the user name USER E MAIL Input the user e mail address SERVER ADDRESS Input the server address SERVER PORT Input the server port LOGIN ID Input the Login ID LOGIN PASSWORD Input the Login password 59 Wednesday February 29 12 5 6 SYSTEM SETUP In this menu there are System Log Status Version Select the SYSTEM menu od ca 05 04 05 04 Check the system log by the left right direction button 60 Wednesday February 29 12 5 6 2 STATUS EARLIEST RECORD 05 04 2011 15 06 37 0 AVAILABLE SPACE HDD OVERWRITE DISK Display HDD Status CHECK SMART NOW Check the smart SMART INFORMATION Show the smart information ey system og 0 RECORD AUDIO STATUS VEREBION CAMERA RESOLUTION RECORD RECORD Lx 25 HiGH 25 M 25 HIGH RECORD Display RECORD Status 61 Wednesday February 29 12 5 6 2 STATUS n STATUS DISK CORC AUDIO Display AUDIO Status 5 6 3 VERSION VIDEO FORMAT DVR PROGRAM PRODUCT DATE HOST ID MAC ADDRESS VIDEO CODEC Display DVR version and information 62 Wednesday February 29 12 6 SEARCH On the Top menu select the SEARCH menu After select the menu the following Log in window will be appeared Enter the password by the key buttons and press the
33. device MODEL Select the protocol to use PORT Select the Baud Rate DATA bit Parity Stop Bit RS 485 INPUT SETUP SERIAL Select external device MODEL Select the protocol to use PORT Select the Baud Rate DATA bit Parity Stop Bit 57 Wednesday February 29 12 5 5 3 DDNS DDNS SERVER Select DDNS server Ddnsdvr com Dyndns com ChangelP com HOST NAME Input the host name from the registered on DDNS server USER Input the user name from the registered on DDNS server PASSWORD Input the password from the registered on DDNS server ROUTHER IP Select On Off for sending IP information to the DDNS server If use any router this setting should be STATUS Check the connection status NOTE For using DDNS server firstly connect the DDNS server and register Host name User name password then input those information on above menu 58 Wednesday February 29 12 5 5 4 E MAIL SEND E MAIL SCHEDULE FROM TO ON 00 00 00 23 59 59 E MAIL ADDRESS email ddnsdvr com L4 emalQddnsdvrcom ADDRESS SEND E MAIL Select On Off for use SCHEDULE Set the usage time From Start time To End time E MAIL ADDRESS Input the E mail address to receive MAIL SERVER SMTP SERVER USER E MAIL emall ddnsdvr com SERVER ADDRESS SERVER MAIL SERVER Select the mail server SMTP server DVR System
34. duct unplug the power cord and gently wipe using a soft cloth Do not directly spray water on the product or do not use benzene thinner or alcohol when cleaning tn E ric shock or fire 7 When replacing the battery be sure to check the correctness of the polarity f the battery polarity is wrong generation of abnor NDS or O in the surrounding area of internal liquid may cause fire In case the product was dropped or the case da th off the product and unplug the pc O ve a technician repair the product If the damaged product is used without repair it may cause electric shock r disassemble the product by not connect other connection devices without the manufacturer s approval repair is required contact the reseller Failure to follow this instruction may cause electric shock or fire 2 OUTLINE 2 1 Functions This DVR is divided 4ch 8ch and 16ch by model In case of DT Series it is Hybrid DVR which supports 4channel IP camera SD HD class The image of IP camera can be checked Live view Playback and Backup on SMS software This DVR provide superior video image quality on Live view and Playback Pentaplex Operation Performance Live Recording Playback Backup Network Up to maximum 16 channel composite input ports depending on model 4 8 16 Support IP camera input DT series Various Recording mode Manual
35. ed NOTE The time graph color is different by the recording mode Continuous Recording Blue Audio Recording Light Blue Event Recording Red 65 Wednesday February 29 12 6 1 3 EVENT SEARCH EVENT SEARCH MOTION e ALARMIN 1 0 2 VIDEO LOSS SELECT CAMERA ON VIEW SEARCH LOG DATA Select Date to search MOTION Select On Off event for search ALARM IN Select On Off event for search VIDEO LOSS Select On Off event for search SELECT CAMERA Select the camera for search VIEW SEARCH LOG Display selected event log 0 camera 22 ovouzonwssso monon 21 0ovo4201 1 5845 1 20 004201155502 ovowzoniwsrss e 0U04200 85730 1 s t6 0104120 1 _ 0u04201 1 56845 1 s 0vo420155632 Ww 01 04 2011 18 56 26 HOUR Select time period to see PREV Display previous page NEXT Display next page GOTO Display the image by selected event 66 Wednesday February 29 12 6 1 4 OVERLAPPED LIST OVERLAPPED LIST ae a a MN NES 02 16 11 13 19 56 2 16 1104498 00 PREV NEXT f user change the time or applied DST Daylight Saving Time there will be overlapped data OVERLAPPED LIST wb 1 02 16 11 1
36. en Video Auto Time Synch Firmware Update SMART Alarm Pre Post Alarm Resolution Quality Quick Event search Repeat search Panorama search CAMEO 5 Level motion detection Video is hidden in Live view but it is recorded Block the private zone in live camera view By NTP Network Time Protocol Via USB amp Auto firmware upgrade via Network Auto Detect amp Monitoring HDD s problem Motion Alarm In Video loss E Mail notifi Log Send message to Remote Buzzer Pop Up Alarm out PTZ preset Yes Up to 60 sec Up to 100 sec By each camera for different resolution setting CIF 2CIF D1 4 Levels Low Normal High Highest Search by time with calendar Search by event Select specific time period and playback repeatedly Frame by frame Search only event and playback without interval Live monitoring during playback Playback camera change Freeze and Digital zoom file format Media DVR Format DVD or USB device Protocol Static IP DHCP DDNS Physical Mac Layer RJ45 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet SMS Web Viewer Smart Phone Viewer Android Environment Operating Temperature Humidity 0 40 C 20 8095 RH Dimension Weight 350 W X 400 D X 88 H 6Kg without HDD Power Requirement Consumption AC 100V 220V 50Hz 60Hz 60W Wednesday February 29 12 8 APPENDIX 8 5 Trouble Shooting SYMPTOM MEASURES If the power LED is not lighted check the below items
37. er s maximum recommended ambient temperature Tmra for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment for the equipment 19 Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Tmra 20 Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised 21 Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical loading 22 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern 23 Reliable Earthing Grounding Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips INDEX 1 SAFETY CAUTIO
38. ff for alarm BUZZER Select On Off for buzzer PRESET Set the preset number When motion is triggered the PTZ camera move to the set preset number position E MAIL Select On Off for e mail notification TIP If select to the DEFAULT only record the channel which is occurred event un MOTION SETUP v MOTION EVENT RECORD a ALL DEFAULT 1 2 e e 6 rr 10 Wednesday February 29 12 5 3 2 ALARM IN TIP If select the menu can change all settings at once INPUT ACTIVE Select On Off to activate alarm Type any name TYPE Select the alarm type NO Normal Open NC Normal Close ALARM IN SETUP ACTION NO RECORD ALARM BUZZER PRESET E MAIL or or L2 ow 1 E 3 ow 1 ON 1 ACTION RECORD Select the channel for record ALARM Select On Off for alarm BUZZER Select On Off for buzzer PRESET Set the preset number When motion is triggered the PTZ camera move to the set preset number position E MAIL Select On Off for e mail notification 45 Wednesday February 29 12 5 3 3 VIDEO LOSS TIP If select the ACTIVE menu can change all setting at once INPUT ACTIVE Select On Off to activate ACTION RECORD Select On Off for record ALAR
39. ht 350 W X 400 D X 88 H 6Kg without HDD Power Requirement Consumption 100V 220V 50Hz 60Hz 60W Wednesday February 29 12 8 APPENDIX 8 4 Specification MT Series Model MT 1600 MT 800 MT 400 PENTAPLEX 480 400 fps 120 100 fps 480 400 fps 120 100 fps 240 200 fps 120 100 fps 120 100 fps 1 0 Vpp Composite 10 Oh BNO 1 HDMI 1 VGA 1 Composite CVBS 1024x768 1920x1080 selectable 16 Loop Out 2 Spot 8 Loop Out 1 Spot 4 Loop Out 1 Spot 16 Line in 1 Line out RCA 8 Line in 1 Line out RCA 16 In 2 Out 8 In 1 Out 4 In 1 Out 1 4 7 9 10 13 16 1 4 7 9 1 4 Performance Display Speed NTSC PAL TCE CIF 352 240 352 288 Speed 2CIF 704 240 704 288 NTSC PAL D1 704 480 704 576 Signal Level Video In Channel Main Display Video Out Main Display Resolution Loop Out Spot Input output Details Graphic User Interface Display Split Interface NTSC PAL Auto detection Video H264 Advanced Recording type Schedule Continuous Event Motion Alarm Videoloss Interface type SATA II Storage gt HDD Capacity Internal up to 4 HDD s Option 12TB 4 Ch 4 Line in 1 Line out RCA USB port USB port 2 Function On Off Live Display Border Color Digital Zoom Selectable Up to 4X Camera Adjustment Camera position change Freeze Audio on va distsble GRID 22 X 15 Sensitivity Hidd
40. larm Disk Monitor Account Configuration setup and Shutdown Select the GENERAL menu 22 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 1 GENERAL 8 GENERAL SETUP SYSTEM er SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT Set the Camera Type NTSC PAL If select AUTO menu DVR recognize camera type automatically NOTE If NTSC and PAL cameras are connected simultaneously error may occur LANGUAGE Select the language English Germany French Spanish Japanese Chinese Italian Russian Dutch and Korean KEY Turn on off the buzzer sound of key UNIT ADDRESS Set the DVR ID This ID can be used when use multi DVR in same place by one remote controller BASE CAMERA Set the beginning number of camera If set this value to 17 the camera number start with 17 MENU TIMEOUT Keep the Menu screen for this value then escape from Menu PLAYBACK PROTECT Prohibit the playback of passed data Select O to 99 days If set 3 days can not playback the data that elapsed 3 days BACKUP CONFIRM Confirm the backup process Log in process HDD OVERWRITE Select on off to overwrite data on Hard disk NOTE If set to OFF recording will be stopped automatically when disk is full PLAYBACK MODE This is playback quality option if the resolution is set D1 FRAME Played by original FIELD Played by Deinterlace 23 Wednesday February 29 12 5 1 1 GENERAL lt GENERAL SE
41. n In live mode the last portion of recorded video is played XUSB Top USB port A Only for the firmware upgrade or data backup by inserting USB memory stick with this port A Bottom USB port B Only for USB mouse which support PS 2 type If the mouse don t support PS 2 type can not use it USB memory stick should be connected on the top port and USB mouse should be connected on the bottom port 13 Wednesday February 29 12 3 2 Real Panel 3 2 1 DT Series 1 2 SPOT1 SPOT2 JOT WERT G l 690 000 0 0 6 0 1 11 1111 NN 191 N 22N 3 3N 44 N1234567 90123 4 5 6 D 1 2 3 4 D 100 240 50 60 CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION INPU 100 240V s0 60Hy m eal as ETYM ar Tr T m FUSE 250V T2AL WITH SAME RATING OF FUSE comm 1 Main out Analog camera 3 Spot out Input 9 MT 16 Audio in 1 Audio out Power On off 4 Alarm out 14 YB x 4c IP camera HDMI Monitor VGA out 1 x e SATA Input Option Network 14 Wednesday February 29 12 3 2 2 MT Series 1 P dees eeo GHE 6 1 LU 0 000 410 4 3 4 4 6 5485 ALARM IN 8N9012 45 0 111 11 2 D D 12 4 12 4 INPUT 100 240V 50 6 Hz FWSE 250V T
42. ould follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer T Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source Indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company 8 Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before handling the equipment 9 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges 10 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 11 Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as They may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could Result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the Equipment 12 Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Wednesday February 29 12 13 Damage requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power sup
43. ply cord or the plug has been damaged B If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment C If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water D If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation E If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet damaged F When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 14 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition 16 Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes 17 Correct Batteries Warning Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 18 Tmra A manufactur
44. the subnet mask IP Address should be inputted same IP class as IP camera EX If IP camera address is 192 168 0 1 4 IP address of ETHERNET2 should be 192 168 0 xxx 41 Wednesday February 29 12 5 3 EVENT SETUP In this menu there are Motion Alarm in Video Loss System and Display setup Select the EVENT menu INPUT ACTIVE Select On Off to activate motion LEVEL Select the sensitive for motion trigger Select 1 to 5 level AREA Select the motion area TIP If select the ACTIVE LEVEL AREA menu can change all settings at once 42 Wednesday February 29 12 AREA SETUP In the Area setup the Red square is shown at the left top side of the screen If select the OK button the dot color will be changed to Green A motion area can be selected by the direction buttons NOTE When the status is Red square can move any direction to select When the status is Green color can select motion area or cancel the set area After set the motion area if select the MENU button the following screen will be appeared SELECT ALL CLEAR ALL SELECT ALL Select all motion area CLEAR ALL Clear all motion area SAVE Save the changed setting CLOSE Close the pop up screen EXIT Exit the motion area setup 43 Wednesday February 29 12 MOTION SETUP Uf ACTION RECORD Select the channel for record ALARM Select On O
45. y 29 12 d Uum Ww Front Button The front panel of DVR is similar as normal VCR or Multiplexer and the functions are also similar Front buttons have various functions and are used for DVR initial setting and others Please refer to the below explanation NUMBER buttons 0 9 Displayed selected camera number to full screen And also these buttons are used to enter a password NOTE If user want to use over than 10 channel use the 10 button 10 1 11 10 6 16 DISPLAY button Display split screens 1 4 7 9 10 13 16 REC button Start recording when this button is pressed in live mode MENU button Enter Setup menu User need to Admin access permission Return to previous screen if this button is pressed again ESC button Exit current screen or return to previous screen ROTATE button Preset Display next channel if this button is pressed In PTZ mode It is used Preset function button BACKUP button Zoom Enter Backup menu Return to previous screen if this button is pressed again In PTZ mode it is used Zoom function button SEARCH button Focus Enter Search menu The password is required for search Return to previous screen if this button is pressed again In PTZ menu it is used Focus function button PAUSE button IRIS In Search mode playback is paused by this button In PTZ mode it is used IRIS function button 12 Wednesday February 29 12 Direction buttons

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