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1. Play the record file frame by frame Snapshot click the button to capture the record image and save the image to a specified position Add click the button to add one record file Del click the button to delete one record file Del all click the button to delete all the record files in the event list 17 User Manual 5 3 6 Device Manage DEVICE MANAGEMENT Objects in lt device manage gt include HDD Alarm PTZ Mobile and Motion Click Main Menu gt Device Management option to enter into the window shown as Picture 5 22 Picture 5 22 5 3 6 1 HDD Manage In the Device Manage screen highlight and click HDD icon to enter into the window shown as Picture 9 23 HDO MANAGEMENT HOO MANAGEMENT Available Tune Hour Warning Format ei remove al date from HOO Picture 5 23 Picture 5 24 When DVR is connected to a HDD the system will automatically detect if HDD is normal or not If the cable connected to HDD is loosen or HDD is abnormal HDD status will be shown as No Disk or If HDD need to be formatted status will be shown as no format otherwise the HDD status will be shown as Normal refer to Picture 5 23 NO HDD number defaulted by system State Available Hard drive You could use HDD only when formatting the HDD and inspect its status normal TOTAL AVAIL Indicates total space available on Hard Drive Unused space available on the Hard Driv
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3. HDD Space Video Loss Post Recording PreRecord lt gt Network Configuration Picture 6 9 Click Network Configuration option to enter into the interface shown as Picture 6 10 and now you are allowed to set lt Basic character gt lt PPPoE gt lt DDNS gt lt Mobile gt and lt Email gt items Details please refer to section 5 2 3 lt Network Set gt Display Setup E Record Rec MAC Netmask Gateway Bandwidth iz ll Web Port oso Picture 6 10 Click lt Basic character gt item to allow you set basic network parameters and network type shown as Picture 6 11 MAC 00 23 63 13 ce e1 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway Email Setting Bandwidth E Device Wob Por Picture 6 11 Click lt PPPoE gt item to allow you enable lt PPPoE gt protocol and set its user name and password shown as Picture 6 12 E Display Display Setup d PPPoE PPPoE Enable User Name Password Picture 6 12 Click lt DDNS gt item to allow you enable lt DDNS gt protocol and set its domain name user name and password shown as Picture 6 13 Pacha E Display 3 Record Service Picture 6 13 30 User Manual Click lt Email Set gt item to allow you set Email enable alarm sender and receiver s address SSL and time etc shown as Picture 6 14 arm eceiver Picture 6 14 lt gt Device Parameters lt Device Parameters gt item include HDD info Picture 6 15 PTZ Pic
4. 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 speed Play Pause Frame Rewind X2 X4 X8 and X16 When ending playback DVR will return back to previous menu And you also can filter the records you want to view by the Channel or record mode based on date time search e First Indicates the first page of recording history you have searched When you view other pages clicking First button brings you back to Page one eo PREV Previous page When viewing event list clicking Previous page button will take you back to page before the one you are currently viewing except the first page e NEXT Next page When viewing event list clicking Next page button will take you to the page after the one you are currently viewing except the last page e LAST Last page Indicates the last page of recording history you have searched When you view other pages clicking Last page button will take you to the Last page e ALL Select All Allows you to select all the events on the current page eo INVERSE Select Invert Allows you to select other events on the current page except those you have currently selected 15 User Manual gt Backup In File List mode if you wish to backup records please tick select the Select check boxes which corresponds to the records and click Backup button to enter into the below windows illustrated in Picture 5 15 When backup processing ends system will prompt you Backup finished shown as Picture 9 16 DETAIL FILES
5. 16 split mode and full screen mode Volume Control Click the icon or slide the volume control bar to adjust sound volume 27 User Manual PTZ Control DPTZ direction control The buttons allows you control PTZ moving direction and medium button allow you move to the preset points in the specified sequence 2Zoom Focus and Iris control The buttons allows you control PTZ moving direction zoom focus and iris 3 Preset point setting Pan and Tilt Pos indicates starting point you desire to cruise firstly On Live mode enter preset point No you want to display and click the icon to load the last preset point you set HS allow you set a series of specific preset points of a PT Z camera and click RR icon to save the preset point you set On live mode input the preset point no you want to display and click the icon to quickly go to the preset point Clicking the icon allows you delete the current preset point allow you enable disable the Cruise function 6 3 1 2 Playback Click Playback option to playback record files from remote DVR by selecting relevant date channel and type Details please refer to below Picture 6 3 t 1171172010 16 48 02 Time 00 00 00 00 59 59 00 00 00 00 59 59 00 00 00 00 59 59 E 00 00 00 00 59 59 S WR WT amp 00 00 00 01 00 00 amp 00 59 57 02 00 00 E 00 59 57 01 59 59 amp 69 59 00 01 6 00 59 58 02 00 01 7 00 59 50 01 59 59 E 00
6. 59 58 02 00 00 wr 00 59 59 02 00 00 LW E zw EN P b ZS Picture 6 3 Double click any file listed or highlight any file and click button to play the selected record file Click Download button to download and save selected record file to specified saving path shown as Picture G A xj Save Success Save Path c ADVRABACKUP 1172 18 6 2521Capture101120101112084924 bmp Picture 6 4 You can set Save Path option on the Local Setting menu The Play control bar is located at the bottom of the interface include Play Pause Stop Slow Play Fast Play Next Frame and Volume adjust option 6 3 1 3 Remote Setting Click Remote Set menu to enter into the interface shown as Picture 6 5a and pop up the sub menu Display Record Alarm Network Device manage and parameter etc 28 User Manual lt gt Display set Enter into Channel menu shown as Picture 6 5 a xi All ko Tom Tom Tom Tom Tome Ton T cHe E Device information TZ Parameters Picture 6 5 a Picture 6 5 b Click Copy to option on the right bottom corner of the interface to copy all the remote set to any channel shown as Picture 6 5 b lt gt Record Set Enter into Record Set option to set record control parameters including record enabling audio enabling Pack time Record mode and Timer Rec schedule etc shown as Picture 6 6 Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Logout S Channe
7. 6 Open Cover WARNING Do not remove cover or back to reduce the risk of electric shock 7 Moving Disconnect the power before moving the equipment And the equipment should be moved with care 8 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 9 Correct Batteries Risk of explosion occurs if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Therefore you must use the same type of battery as the one being used in the product WARNING Do dispose of the waste batteries properly to prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal 10 Ventilation Do not block any ventilation openings 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 11 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to connect of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuit might have on over current protection and supply wiring 12 Reliable Earthlings 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 User Manual Chapter 1 Features Function Brief and Description 2 CH video output support VGA virtual output Net viewer and Mobil
8. Open l O status Alarm will be activated while sensor is ON set to Normal Close l O status alarm will be activated while sensor is OFF set to OFF I O status alarm will not be triggered ALARM SETUP CHi v NO w gt Copy Picture 5 25 a Picture 5 25 b gt HDD Loss When setting Buzzer to ON and there be no HDD detected or the HDD is not formatted a small H appears on the screen with buzzer sound Setting this to OFF will only show the H on the screen but the buzzer will not sound gt HDD Space When setting Buzzer to ON and the DVR is running out of storage space the buzzer will sound No alarm will sound if it is set to OFF gt Video Loss When setting Buzzer to ON and when a camera has been disconnected Video Loss icon will also appear on the screen with buzzer sound Set to OFF you will only see the Video Loss appear but no sound gt Alarm Manage Buzzer time you can set how long the buzzer will sound when alarm is triggered Os 10s 20 40s 60s Alarm duration time you can set how long alarm record will last when alarm ends Os 30s 1m 2m 5m Pre record time you can set how long record will last before alarm occurs Off on gt Full screen Alarm The function is defaulted to On When the motion detection or external alarm is triggered the corresponding channel will be displayed on the full screen mode gt Email The option allows you set the alarm image
9. This option allow you enable motion detection on any channel gt SENSITIVITY This option allows you to set sensitivity level of motion detection from higher to low with 8 being the most sensitive gt MD AREA This option allows you select the area you want to be sensitive to motion gt Copy to allow you copy current channel parameters to any other channel or all channels MOTION DETECT SETUP Picture 5 32 Picture 5 33 21 User Manual Each channel is separated into 15X12 grids for PAL system and 15X10 grids for NTSC system When any object moves into the motion detection area and the area where the object is located is displayed in red recording will be triggered In the semi transparent area the motion detection is off 5 3 System lt System gt menu include the below sub menu Time set User password A V set Language System Information and system maintain After entering into lt System gt menu you are allowed to set time date password language and A V check system information and perform system maintenance TIME SETTING DST SETTING 02 26 2011 M i Y 17 28 17 2 4 Hou Y A 08 00 Picture 5 34 Picture 5 35 Picture 5 36 5 3 7 1 Time Set Click Main menu gt system and enter into the time set interface shown as Picture 5 35 Now you can adjust system date time date time format and time zone NTP the model provides NTP service When NTP function is set to lt On gt select relative NTP
10. Time Backup Function Playback Mode Alarm I O Alarm Mode PTZ control USB Port Network Interface Network Function Network Protocol IR remote control Power Adapter Power Consumption Operational Temperature Operational Humidity User Manual Chapter 7 Specifications NTSC PAL Optional Video H 264 Audio 8kHz 16bit ADPCM 4 CH BNC i 2 CH BN C C input 2 C C output Video I O VGA Optional Audio IC 4 CH input 2 CH output 704x576 PAL 704x480 NTSC Single Channel PAL 25 fps NTSC 30 SC PAL CIF 352 288 HD1 704 288 704 576 NTSC CIF 352 240 HD1 704 240 D Ge PAL 50 fos D1 100 fos HD1 200 fps CIF PAL 400 fps CIF NTSC 60 fpsOD1 120 fps HD1 240 fps CIF NTSC 480 fps CIF Best Good Middle Support USB removable HDD and SATA HDD Always Scheduled Manual Motion Alarm triggered Web Client record 15 30 45 60 min adjustable Support U flash disk removable HDD recorder and network backup Backup file format is 264 format and network file will automatically be backed up to AVI format Nor mal play Fast Forward Rewind and slow play frame by frame 4 CH Input 2 CH Output 8 CH Input 8 CH Output Motion Alarm triggered Video Loss HDD Full HDD Error Embedded RS 485 port supports PELCO P amp PELCO D protocol Support Mouse removable HDD and U flash disk backup and upgrade One RJ 45 10M 100M self adaptable Ethernet interface Support Mobile surveillance IE bro
11. box gt SMTP Port indicates sender port of SMTP server Generally the SMTP port value is 25 but there are 19 User Manual exceptions for example SMTP port of G mail server should be 465 EMAIL SETUP EMAIL SETUP Oisatie e E mail Emde SSi Ovs atte SMIP Port SMIP Server Sender Picture 5 26 Picture 5 27 gt SMTP server indicates server address you use gt Sender email indicates sender s email address The email address should be consistent with the server you use That is to say when you use email address aaa gmail com the according server should be smtp gmail com gt Receiver address indicates receiver s email address The email address is used to receive image transmitted from motion detection alarm of DVR Please clear the images you have received as soon as possible to avoid overloading your email account gt Email Test Click the button to check your SMTP port server sender and receiver address Once the parameters are wrong system will return misinformation back to inform user modified Before you perform lt Email Test gt function please make sure your email server support SMTP and SSL service Note Sender email is required to enable IMAP POP3 SMTP function details please refer to Picture 5 28 8 Picture 5 29 a b which show IMAP POP3 SMTP Enable setting function for Gmail QQ and SINA mail Login your GMAIL ID and turn to Settings page Find out Forwarding and POP IMAP option and then
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13. remotely through the Web Client Please note default password is empty System allows Administrator to set new password as per instructions in section 6 3 1 3 Device Manage menu 4 CH and 8 CH DVR allow you have respectively five users and three users on line simultaneously User Login IP Address 1172 18 6 252 Media Port User Name Password Hetwork internet Open All Channels Preview Login Reset Picture 6 1 User Manual 6 3 Web Client Interface 6 3 1 Menu Bar Menu bar include Live Playback Remote setting Local Setting and Logout option on the left up corner 6 3 1 1 Live mode After successful web client log in you will enter into the Live interface shown as Picture 6 3 and simultaneously Audio Video wll SE SES connected well Shown as Picture 6 2 a and Di Picture 6 2 b User can open or close live image by Play control bar and select display modes including full screen mode 4 split mode and 9 split mode Click the BI icon of each chamnel to display the channel s image Click the O icon to start manual record Capture Clicking the button will capture the live image from one selected channel and save the image with omp format to PC Record Clicking the button will remotely record the live images and automatically save the record to a specific position CH display mode The icons respectively stand for the Single CH mode Quad mode 9 split mode
14. server include time windows com time nist gov or pool ntp org and click lt Update now gt and system will check and adjust system time at every 23 50 00pm and or each restart DST Click lt DST set gt to set DST day saving time status and mode shown as Picture 5 36 5 3 7 2 Password Click Main menu gt System gt Password to enter into user manage interface shown as Picture 5 37 USER SETUP USER PASSWORD SETUP USER AUTHORITY ia ACTIVE SEL USER NAME dde ser ADMIN ENABLE MSPLAY MORIL E USER DISABLE tE CORT MOTION USE RZ DISABLE ka NE TWOR DATE TIME USER DISABLE Disable VIDE SCHEDULE USERA DISABLE 100 AY SETUP USERS DISABLE LANGUAGE USE PK DISABLE SE DEFAULT APPLY EXIT ALL CLEAR APPLY EXIT Picture 5 37 Picture 5 38 Picture 5 39 Click Edit user to enter into password set interface shown as Picture 5 38 You can setup a user password and administrator password respectively shown as Picture 5 39 The password consist of numbers 0 9 and supports up to 6 characters The password defaulted by system is 123456 5 3 7 3 Video Audio Setup Click Main Menu gt System gt Video Audio to setup Video and Audio parameters shown as Picture 5 39 a gt Video System allow you set Camera system PAL NTSC gt VGA Resolution include four options 1280x1024 1024x768 800x600 and 1440x900 gt OSD Device allow you select video output device options include lt Auto gt Mam output gt and lt VGA gt lt Auto gt When set to
15. unique in full service intranet Net Mask consistent with router s Gateway consistent with router s DNS Input DNS server Click lt save gt button and restart DVR all above parameters will be effective Now you visit the DVR remotely via below IP http oublic IP web port Such as 8080 http intranet IP web port such as 8080 When selecting PPPoE form the Type user can input user name and password provided by ISP and set Media and Web port details please refer to the Picture 5 10 You can visit your DVR via public network without port forwarding when network type is set to PPPoE and web port is right DDNS Dynamic DNS is a service that register a domain name and the floating IP address with the DDNS server so that the domain name can be routed to the IP address even if the IP address is changed in a dynamic IP system At the bottom of the NETWORK SETUP window there is an option to setup the DVR to be accessed through a DDNS service When you click on the DDNS button it brings up the window displayed as Picture 5 11 You can access the DVR through a static or dynamic IP address however a dynamic address can change from time to time How often depends on your service provider When it changes you need to go to a website such as www myipaddress com from a computer attached to the same router as the DVR to find out what the new IP address is Virtual Servers Service Port IP Address Protocol Enable 9000 192158 1 1
16. 01 ALL DI Y 8080 192 158 1 101 ALL D EI 192 168 1 101 ALL D EI 192 168 1 ALL mm 1921881 far PT 1921681 far a r 19216881 fal g r 192 158 d ALL D y Common Service Port ONS 3 Copy to ID itl Clear All Save Picture 5 11 Picture 5 12 eo Server select a Dynamic domain name server provided by ISP e Host Name Input host name registered from Dynamic Domain Naming System for example DVR2009 3322 org e User Name Input a user name registered before applying for a domain name e Password Input a password you set when registering a user name User can enter below website or domain name as per current PC network environment to visit the remote DVR htto public IP Web port such as 0080 http intranet IP Web port such as 0080 Conly available at the same LAN http superdvr 3322 org Web port such as 0080 Router s Port Forwarding Port forwarding is required when you want to access the DVR connected to the router from outside of the 14 User Manual router s network 1 Input router s IP address from IE based browser to open the Router configuration interface 2 Click Transmittal rule option to take you to the port forwarding instructions for your router 3 Set the corresponding parameters illustrated in Picture 5 11 When server port and web port forwarding the DVR IP address user can visit the DVR remotely Friendly Reminder The router s port forwarding interface may be different however when e
17. 8 001 001 ONS 1 192 168 001 001 000 000 000 000 ONS 2 000 000 000 000 7 LE t rat e k DONS Setup x DONS Setup Picture 5 8 Picture 5 9 Picture 5 10 When selecting DHCP the router will allocate DVR IP address automatically after you exit the menu The IP address of the DVR might change whenever the unit is turn on Therefore you need to forward corresponding IP address and web port when you remotely visit the DVR each time Processing steps 1 Select network type DHCP 2 Input media port and web port and media port is not equal to web port 3 Click lt Save gt button and restart now DVR will capture IP address automatically 4 If lt UPnP gt function is set to Off you can forward IP address captured by DVR to router and set relative parameter shown as Picture 5 11 If your router support lt UPnP gt function and set to on you no need to perform this step 4 5 You visit the DVR remotely http internet IP web port such as 8080 13 User Manual http intranet IP web port such as 8080 only available at the same intranet When selecting Static from the Type user can directly set IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Web Port and DNS shown as Picture 5 9 e Media Port manually forward this port to router details please refers to Picture 5 12 Web port equal to Web Application Manager s web port no and manually forward this port to router IP Address Input a special IP address and the IP address is
18. DETAIL FILES RE 09 01 4 09 4 09 01 Hi 095 01 Hi Hi Total 1 Mes Backing up file 1 1 09 01 0 Backing up dor t remove USG 2 09 05 2 33 09 02 57 2 1M Norma 1 09 02 Note Picture 5 15 Picture 5 16 Backup file will be saved as H264 format you can playback the recorded files using the Multimedia Player program that comes with the DVR Please make sure you have connected backup device such as USB and DVD well before backing up gt Log Search In the lt Record Search gt screen Click Log Search to pop up the Log search screen shown as Picture 5 17 a Select log type enter start date amp end date and then click the Search button on the bottom of the interface to search all the logs you need shown as Picture 5 1 7 b Type ontent Pan ALARM VL 11 02 26 12 32 47 ALARM vi 11 02 26 11 2 47 ALARM vi 11 02 34 PERT ETUP 11 0 ALARM Vi 11 02 26 Search Exit Export Picture 5 17Ca Picture 5 17 b User can export all the logs which have been searched to U flash disk and save it as TXT format Before exporting the logs please make sure you have connected the U flash disk well Detail operations please refer to Picture 5 18 After Log export success please click OK button shown as Picture 5 19 ALARM AL ARSA i export is dong Piense wekt Log expert success ALARM 1 Picture 5 18 Picture 5 19 16 User Manual 5 3 5 Playback Player Copy backup file to your PC Open Playback
19. ER2 user3 USERS TETTE USERA userb arm USERS 3 Device USER6 Hdd Information BE ER PTZ Parameters ACTIVE Pwd Enable Disable User Name Password Sa Contirm Lu MADISPALY MHDD MANAGEMENT SAMOBILE SCHEDULE MRECORD Pal ADM SAMOTION MA Y SETUP MINETWORK MPTZ SETUP I ANGUAGE SIVIDEO SEARCH MPTZ CONTROL MIDATE TIME IMAINTAIN Apply and DST set shown as Picture 6 22 Picture 6 21 ocal Setting Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Mode Stan Time and version information shown as Picture 6 23 Picture 6 22 Playback Remote Setting Local Setting evice l Ema evice j Mdd Information Z Parameters Keyboard Version Picture 6 23 6 1 3 4 Local set The option allows you set Record Save Path Frame Save Path and File Save Path shown as Picture 6 24 Live Playback Remote Setting Local Setting Record Save Path Snapshot Save Path cDWRI capture kw File Save Path ADVRidownloadk Ea Picture 6 24 Note lt Record save Path gt save remote manual record file lt Frame save Path gt save remote manual snapshot picture lt File save Path gt save local record file 6 3 1 5 Logout Click Logout option to return back Log in Interface shown as Picture 6 2 32 Device Parameter Video System Video Audio Compression Format Video I O Audio I O Display Resolution Display frame rate Record Resolution Record TTL frame rate Image Quality HDD Record Mode Pack
20. Player and then click button to open the file shown as Picture 5 20 Note Please select the file with 264 or nvr format The record file backed up by U flash disk or removable disk is with 264 format and DVD Recorder with nvr format a Si PlayBack Si PlayBack en e Look in RecordFile le ek Ee EI ch00000000000002 090110 151245 151339 02p002000000 E DIER ch00000000000004 090110 151249 151340 02p004000000 chooooooo00 ol 249 E ch00000000000003 090110 151302 151339 02p003000000 h00000000000002 090110 151345 151400 02p002000000 Ch A 5 pi E ch00000000000001 090110 163210 163210 02p001000000 IS chooonoo000000 2 090110 163210 16521 1 02 gt ii File name Files of type H264 264 y Cancel Y O 0occo sa e 7 Picture 5 20 Picture 5 20 a Select the playback file you desired from the file shown as Picture 5 20 a Double click the record event at the right side of screen to start record file playback shown as Picture 5 21 ec 07 24 2010 10 17 03 279 ie 28 8 O00000 o Picture 5 21 The button functions from left to right in turn are as follows D Play button start playing record file O Pause button pause the record file playback el Stop button stop the record file playback O Rewind button rewind playing the record file at X2 X4 X8 and X16 speeds o Forward button forward playing the record file at X2 X4 X8 and X16 speeds O Frame by frame
21. SETUP Saving parameter Please en Picture 5 3 Picture 5 4 Picture 5 5 The modifications will be available after clicking APPLY button on the bottom of the sub menu windows and being prompted to save and then clicking ok button If you want to cancel the modification click Exit button to exit the menu When clicking DEFAULT button all system default values will be reset to default value 5 3 2 Record setup Click Main Menu gt Record to enter into Record Setup menu Shown as Picture 5 6 gt Record option allows you set up record status Enable Disable of each channel gt Bit rate include three options Best Good and Normal D SETUP RECORD SCHEDULE SETUP D Pa PRC 1 4 Ri UA LA Copy Picture 5 6 Picture 5 7 12 User Manual gt Frame rate include two options Fixed and Manual When set to Manual and click Frame rate option you may allocate the frame rate for each channel gt Resolution allow you select D1 HD1 and CIF gt Audio option allows you turn audio on off gt Mode allow you select record modes including Always and Scheduled To record 24 hours a day set to lt Always gt To record on motion or a set schedule select the Schedule option gt Pack time indicates maximum continuous record time 15 30 45 and 60 min gt Copy to allow you copy current settings to any other channel When setting Mode to Schedule the schedule screen will appear as s
22. cord please revise to No Record during this period 35 User Manual 8 5 System Configuration 4 CHDVR Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Not include Alarm Output Remote Not Include Monitoring Connect to four camera RJ 45 Power Switch Not Include Sensor Audio Input Camera i Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 oa Not include 000 Ar A A A A Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Monitor Remote Not Include Monitoring Connect to eight camera RJ45 Power Switch Not Include Sensor i a m mm mm CR 36 User Manual 8 6 Accessories USER MANUAL L Power Cord C User Manual w L USB Mouse L Remote Controller LC Software CD 37 The material in this document is the intellectual property of our department No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated transmitted or published in any form or by any means without our department prior written permission Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice But no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents We do not undertake any responsibility for the harms cause by using our product The model of the products in the user s manual only for recognition but these names also perhaps are belong to other company s registered trademark or the copyright The product picture may differ from the actua
23. e AVAIL TIME Based on current image detail quality and frame rate system will show you how many record time you have left on the Hard Drive OVERWRITE If you select on the system will automatically overwrite the oldest recordings once the hard drive is full if you select off recording will stop once the hard drive is full HDD FORMAT You use this option to format the hard drive you cannot record files to the hard drive until it has been formatted Click Format HDD button to start formatting When selecting Format HDD option the system will prompt you Format HDD will loss all the data do you confirm click OK system will prompt you Is formatting and successful format and then system will restart automatically USB FORMAT Use this option to format USB devices Note It is an important first step when configuring your DVR to make sure that the hard drive HDD options are correctly set So it is strongly recommended that you do format the HDD before start the first record 5 3 6 2 Alarm Setup Click Main Menu gt Device gt Alarm to enter into the below window shown as Picture 5 25 a Click Alarm Config on the bottom of the Alarm setup screen to enter into the interface shown as Picture 5 25 b Now you are allowed to set detailed alarm parameters 18 User Manual gt UO Status allows you select the three options NO Normal Open NC Normal Close and OFF Set to Normal
24. e Real time Monitoring Live monitor and also support zoom in out auto sequence and PIP display H 264 video compression format record quality adjustable multiple Record Function record modes Always Scheduled Manual Alarm Motion detection and remote record Support SATA large capacity HDD and save real time record image to HDD Playback i DVR single CH and multiple CH Search Playback of recorded Support DVR backup via USB flash drive removable drive Recorder and network Alarm Setting Supports HDD amp video input alarm management Supports remote surveillance by authority users to increase system security Mouse Operation Supports Mouse operation for faster menu navigation PTZ Control Supports PTZ camera operations through RS 485 Record storage Network operation List 1 1 Features lt O H 264 video compression format supports D1 HD1 and CIF resolutions lt ADPCM audio compression format lt gt Windows Graphical interface embedded real time Linux 2 6 operation system lt gt Multiple operations Preview record playback backup network and 3G MP monitoring simultaneously lt gt Supports Double Encode bit network transmission lt gt Supports remote live viewing via 3G mobile network lt gt O The video package time is adjustable lt gt Friendly Menu reminder lt gt Multiple alarm record mode lt gt Rear USB2 0 ports for back up record upgrade and mouse operation l
25. e Software firmware version IE version and MAC address etc shown as Picture 5 45 5 3 7 6 Maintain This option allows you recover the DVR settings to factory default settings update system software firmware and set system auto maintenance Click Main menu gt System Maintain to enter into the System Maintain menu shown as Picture 5 46 a 23 User Manual gt Auto Maintain After enabling Auto Maintain function system will perform regular maintenance as per the schedule you have set Please note the Auto Maintain function will be available only when DVR is on the Main interface and have no user online gt System Update Copy the file named with DVR upgrade to U flash drive and connects U flash drive to USB port of DVR and third click System upgrade menu gt Default Click the Load Default button to recover all the DVR settings back to factory set shown as Picture 5 46 b gt Reboot Click the Reboot button to restart the device manually Power off the button allows you cut the power after making sure the DVR shutdown MAINTAIN k very Week 7 SUN Y 00 00 Reboot Select All Select Nore De Select Apply Picture 5 46 a Picture 5 46 b Nole Picture 5 47 1 Please obtain the updated program from local supplier before system updating 2 Please not cut power and unplug U flash disk during the update 3 System will automatically restart after finishing system update 4 User needs to manuall
26. er cutting power remove screws on two sides of body and on rear panel and open DVR upper cover carefully e Connect data cable and power cord of HDD to main board securely shown as Picture 3 1 e Fix the HDD back body shown as Picture 3 2 e Put the upper cover back carefully re attach screws Note If users need higher performance HDD strongly recommend to use special HDD for Security Protection 3 2 Connecting Camera and Monitor Connect camera cable to video input of DVR and from video output of DVR to Monitor via BNC connector Refer to section2 2 Rear Panel or If the camera is a PTZ speed dome you could connect RS485 A amp B to the according port of DVR respectively refer to system figuration on Chapter 8 3 3 Connecting Power Supply Please only use the power adapter supplied with the DVR After power on please make sure the video I O connection well and select microphone and audio device with RCA cable User Manual Chapter 4 DVR Start up 4 1 System Initialization After connecting the Power cable of DVR to wall outlet and pressing the Power button on the front panel you will enter into the system initializing screen shown as Picture 4 1 Note The pictures illustrated by this manual will differ from the actual screen depending on your different monitor 12 03 2008 11 56 17 CH2 VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS System Initializing VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS 4 2 Live screen Picture 4 1 Picture 4 2 After finis
27. hing initialization the system will enter into live screen Picture 4 2 is the 9 split display defaulted by system which is showing no video input status Once there are video inputs the screen will display live images from the cameras In Live mode if you use the mouse to double click the live image of any channel the image will be maximized to full screen by double clicking again image will be come back to 4 split or 9 split display mode clicking the right button of the mouse will enter into Pop up Menu clicking the left button of the mouse allows you select menu items and clicking any area outside the menu allows you exit the Pop up menu Note When intemal HDD is not connected or an error occurs the character H will appear on the first channel of the live screen and accompany buzzer alarm If you want to close the buzzer alarm please enter into Device manage gt Alarm setting to set HDD loss and HDD space to off Chapter 5 DVR Menu 5 1 Pop up Menu s eme gent SEC and 2 rayedinn y dei Se SNE And Picture 5 la Picture 5 1b Picture 5 1c After finishing system initialization click right key of mouse on Live mode to enter into Pop up Menu Now you could perform parameter setting and operate on Mam Menu gt lt Multi Pics gt lt PTZ gt lt PIP gt lt Rec Search gt lt Mute gt lt Manual record gt lt Start Rotate gt lt Start Cruise gt and lt GUI to VGA gt etc 10 User Manual Note o
28. hown in Picture 5 7 gt Record CH options include All CH 1 CH 2 CH7 and CH 8 in turn Please click the channel you need To setup weekly schedules tick select the box of the record status you want Alarm General or No Record and then click on each box in the schedule time line that you want this method to apply to You can use the From To pull down menus and Copy button to copy settings from one day to another day or all days After you complete the schedule you activate it by clicking the Apply button You can also click the Default button to use the system defaults Explanation On the record Set and Search mode original color stands for no record Red stands for alarm record and Greer stands for normal record 5 3 3 Network Setup Enter into Main Menu gt Network Setup to setup the network configuration Shown as picture 5 8 After selecting network mode such as DHCP PPPOE or static allocation and setting up web ports you can visit DVR remotely through a network or internet UPnP Universal Plug and Play function If router supports UPnP function and set lt UPnP gt to On system will automatically forward port to router DNS DNS server is generally provided by local ISP Herein please enter the IP address of your DNS NETWORK SETUP NETWORK SETUP NETWORK SETUP DHCP Y yr Static Y lve PPPCE 09000 Meda Port 09000 00080 YEG Port 00080 192 168 001 100 266 266 266 000 192 168 001 001 192 16
29. l Parameters Record Setting i Motion Alarm Parameters Channel Device Alarm Channel Alarm Record Parameters Framerate Output PTZ Parameters Framerate E The Total CIF 200 FPS Remain 100 FPS E Network Parameters tas S Bitrate Basic PPPoE Resolution DDNS Mobile Email Setting ice Parameters ersion Infomation i Hdd Infomation Device Manage System Setting Authority i DST Picture 6 6 When frame rate is set to lt adjustable gt you are allowed freely to adjust image quality frame rate resolution and package time shown as Picture 6 7 Remote Setting l Email Setting El Device l Hdd Information PTZ Parameters Mobile le Motion E System Frame Rate 1 25 The Total CIF 200 FPS Remain 100 FPS l System Setting User l DST i Information Quality Resolution Picture 6 7 When record mode is set to lt Scheduled gt you are allowed to enter into the interface shown as Picture 6 8 Details please refer to section 5 3 2 lt Record set gt Picture 6 8 29 User Manual lt gt Alarm Parameters Click Alarm Parameters option to enter into the Alarm interface shown as Picture 6 9 You are allowed to set buzzer time Post Record time Alarm out time and open Pre record function for each channel and also tick select if the alarms can be sent to email or transferred to full screen mode ALARM CONFIG ERT 7 arm RS Alarm Parameters etwork
30. l product only for your reference The accessories will probably be different according to the different selling areas For details of accessories please refer to your local distributor Copyright reserved
31. lt Auto gt and connected to VGA and monitor simultaneously video output will appear in 22 User Manual VGA screen and whatever connected to VGA or Monitor video images will automatically appear in the device connected VIDEO AUDIO SETUP MARGIN SETUP H Meron gt Moron Top Maron Bottom Moron Margin Privacy Zone Defaut Apply Exit Picture 5 40 Picture 5 41 lt Main Output gt When set to lt Main output gt video output will appear in the monitor s screen lt VGA gt When set to lt VGA gt video output will appear in the VGAS screen User can hold pressing Rew button for 5 second on the front panel to convert output device quickly gt Poll time allow you select sequence time between from 5s and 300s Click the Volume and or Margin options on the right bottom corner of the Video Audio screen to adjust the volume and or margin respectively Details please kindly find the Picture 5 41 And you are allowed to set lt video blind gt area shown as Picture 5 42 and Picture 5 43 Picture 5 42 Picture 5 43 5 3 7 4 Language Select Enter into Language menu to select the language you want to use on the DVR shown as Picture 5 44 and then click APPLY button The selection will be available after system Auto restarts SYSTEM INFORMATION OVR 4CIF 000000 Picture 5 44 Picture 5 45 5 3 7 5 System Information Enter into System Information menu to view system info including Device name and typ
32. menu directly After entering into lt main menu gt lt Device Manage gt or lt System Set gt clicking left key could enter into any sub menu On lt File List gt mode clicking left key could playback one Click left key of Change the status of check box and motion detection area Mouse Clicking combo box to access pull down menu Click left key to stop dwell time display By clicking left key you can adjust Color control bar and volume control bar Clicking combo box to access pull down menu By clicking left key you can select values in edit boxes or pull down menu and supports Chinese word input special symbol numeric and character input use instead of Enter or Backspace e In live display mode clicking right key will display pop up menu shown as Picture 5 1 of Mouse In Main menu or sub menu mode clicking right key will exit current menu Double click In live display or playback mode double clicking left key will maximize the screen Left key of Mouse Sliding Mouse On motion mode sliding mouse will select motion area On Color set menu mode sliding mouse will adjust color control bar and volume control bar List 2 5 User Manual Chapter 3 DVR INSTALLATION 3 1 Installing HDD Caution 1 Please do not Install or take out hard drive when DVR is running 2 Some model has a HDD drawer Please use provided key to take out the HDD drawer and put HDD into the drawer correctly HDD Installation e Aft
33. ntering into virtual server user will always need forward port 8080 and port 9000 of router to IP address of DVR allocated or automatically captured and select All or Both in corresponding protocol column and save the above setting Above steps may differ from the router device depending on the manufacturer 5 3 4 Record Search Click Main Menu gt Record Search to enter into the lt Record Search gt interface shown as Picture 5 13 RECORD SEARCH DETAIL FILES Date 02 26 2011 Search 17 20 Playback Swe T ype Detail Files Picture 5 13 Picture 5 14 gt Time Search In the Video Search screen user can search for a specific date and time for a record and view itin Playback mode This is useful for hunting a specific recording of an incident if you know the date and time it occurred gt Date Search In the Video Search screen user can search for all the records in a specific date To execute a video search highlight and select the date numeric field and then click a detailed time quantum of the specific date system will start the playback from the first recoding of the time quantum gt File List click File list button to enter into the File List screen shown as Picture 5 14 the video recordings for the time quantum will appear in the screen Then highlight the record file and click Playback button gt Playback Mode You can use the Playback Control bar to operate the Fast Forward X2 X4 X8 and X16 Slow play
34. pies 1402M space per hour system can continuously record 183 hours 8 3 Mail box server List STEEN mg 163 net smiptG3vipne popxt63vip met__ 34 User Manual GQyahoo com smtp mailyahoo com__ pop mailyahoo com smtp gmail com 465 587 pop gmail com 995 S S www china com china com mtp china com pop china com www sohu com sohu com smtp sohu com pop sohu com Mail 163 com smtp 163 net pop 163 net Mail 163vip com smtp 163vip net pop 168vip net pop tom com 00p3 263 net x263 net smipxP63net pop x263 net _263 net cn smtp 263 net cn pop 263 net cn oop 139 com 21cn com smtp 21cn com_ pop 21cn com Vip 21cn com_ vip2tencom vip 21cn com _etang com smipetangcom 1 pop etang com elongcom smtp elong com 00p3 elong com List 8 3 8 4 Troubleshooting Q What can do if the system does not detect the HDD A Check if the power supply system is properly connected and data cord and power cables are securely connected Q We have changed the password but do not remember the new password how can we access the system A If you forget system password please consult with the service personnel Q We are not getting any video signal on the DVR what is wrong A Check camera video cable and connections or check monitor video cable and connections or confirm that the camera has the power and or check camera lens setting Q Why some channels display just a blank sc
35. preset point 4 Click Save to save the preset point 5 Follow the above steps to add one more preset point allow you delete one selected preset LH allow you save relative parameters 5j allow you exit PTZ control interface lt Start Cruise gt Return main interface click right key of mouse to enter into pop up menu Click lt Start cruise gt item and now you can display and the monitoring places as per your previous setting Note Up to 255 preset bits for the DVR can be stored However actual preset quantity differs depending on PTZ performance 5 7 Record Enter into Pop up menu to select the Record option Now you can start manual record function or you also can click Rec button on the Front panel or Remote controller to activate manual record Please stop record manually once you activate manual record 5 8 Stop Record To stop record quickly please enter into pop up Menu to select Stop option 25 User Manual Chapter 6 Web Application Manager 6 1 Plug ins download and installation 1 Open your web browser and input the IP address and web port of DVR 2 lf your computer is connected to internet you will be prompted to download and install ActiveX Control 3 You may have Windows Security Alert that attempts to block this with the windows Firewall In that case click Unblock button to continue your installation processing 4 The Vista and Win7 system user may need
36. ptions of the Pop up menu will differ depending on different parameter setting and application environment 5 2 Main Menu Guide Display set Resolution Scheduled Static set DHCP set PPPOE set DDNS set Search Playback File List File Backup Device Getehteng Przset rz SE Network Passwora Margin Language Back to Factory 11 User Manual 5 3 Main Menu MAIN MENU After clicking right button of mouse pop up menu appears on the screen You can click main menu option on pop up menu mode to enter into Main menu interface Shown as Picture 5 2 In Main Menu mode you can control device management settings such as Display Record Network Search Device and System setting etc Picture 5 2 5 3 1 Display setup Go to Main menu gt Camera to set up the CH name and position for each channel shown as Picture 5 3 You can set up whether each channel can be previewed or not under Live display and or record mode enable live time or not under live screen and set up record time or not on the record history Please note that the name of each channel supports up to eight characters or four Chinese characters Copy function allow you copy all data of one channel to any other channel You can adjust image brightness saturation contrast and hue parameters of each channel after entering into Color menu shown as picture 5 4 DISPLAY SETUP COLOR SETUP DISPLAY
37. reen even if they receive video sources A Check if the camera is connected to the system properly displays the image check if the camera is properly supplied with power Q Can the DVR have problems if it gets too hot how can prevent this A The DVR has a fan to help it dissipate heat while it is running Please place the DVR in a place where there is good air circulation and away from heat sources to increase stability and life of the DVR Q Record Cannot work normally how to deal with A Check if the current screen is in Play mode pressing Stop button to exit the Play mode and then you can enter into the Record function Q Why the Remote Controller can t work normally A Check if the battery is power off or check if the Remote Controller is broken Q Can we records whilst playing back A Yeah you can do it The system support you records whilst playing back Q Can we erase some recorded file from DVR A Considering the safety factor you can t delete the recorded file directly from the device When you actually erase all the recorded files please select HDD format function Q Why does the Buzzer keep sounding A Please check if motion detection is on and the system has detected motion make sure the HDD is being detected and has sufficient space available check if video has lost etc Q Why can t stop Stop function A Pressing Stop button only can stop manual record If you want to stop Scheduled re
38. s is issued to a specified email or not You could freely select buzzer alarm or not and alarm output time for all the alarm types and for the MD alarm and I O status alarm you could set email and full screen reminder Alarm Type Function Sends alarm when DVR can t receive video signal such as camera damage cable broken or damaged or power supply malfunction Motion Detection When an object moves into motion detection area alarm will be triggered You can adjust sensitivity level to suit the needs of your actual application environment System can convert alarm signal triggered by external sensor into signal identified VO Status by system HDD loss When Hard Drive is not detected HDD damage power supply malfunction or HDD auto overwrite is off and free space is not enough an alarm will be triggered List 5 1 Video Loss EMAIL Setup Click Email Set to enter into the interface shown as Picture 5 26 On the EMAIL screen when Enabling Email option you can set its parameters shown as Picture 5 27 gt SSL is a security link transport protocol You can encrypt your communication info including your email using SSL to prevent hackers from monitoring your email or communication info and even your password Generally Gmail com server set SSL to On and other mail server to Off If your setting is still not right please contact the web site where you have applied for your email box to get SMTP port and SSL of mail
39. t gt With IR remote control lt gt Multiple language OSD lt gt Supports auto maintenance User Manual Chapter 2 Overview 2 1 Side Panel Interface 3 Decrease USB User Manual 2 2 Rear Panel R E E E A Connect CH1 8 Virtual video input device BNC interface Connect signal output RCA interface Connect CH 1 8 audio signal input RCA interface Connect USB device Flash Drive Hard Drive and Recorder etc MEM RS485 Sensor Alarm interface see pin outs below Connect power supply DC12V 3A Video output Connect monitor output BNC interface 8 Ethernet Port Connect LAN Ethernet RJ45 interface EN Power on off User Manual 2 3 Remote Controller wm ye mmm Numeric key Clicking numeric 0 allow you switch to GUI function A amo tone ger SE Down arrow key Volume adjust lt gt Left Down key Decrease increase parameter value of control bar SEL Select key Edit key Confirm the selected e 10 A into record search menu CI key rr Forward rowerdien Record key Ch Pause Sequence key 14 fe Stop manual record stop playing List 2 4 User Manual Mouse Operation In addition to the buttons of front panel or remote controller you also can use mouse to perform system operation In menu lock mode Enter into pop up menu and clicking any sub menu to pop up Log in window on menu unlock mode enter into pop up menu and then clicking left key to enter into any sub
40. tick select enable IMAP option taysharp2009 gmail com Lu Oldar w dn Forwarding Foeward a copy of incoming mail to email address end Keep Gmail s copy in the Inbox Tip You can also forward only some of your mail by cresting a file POP Download 1 Status POP is enabled for al mail that has amwed since Jan 7 Leam mere Enable POP tor all mail even mail that s already been downloaded gt Enable POP dor mail that arrives from mow on Disable POP 2 When messages are accessed with POP Leen Gmail s copy in the nbox 3 Configure your email client e g Outlook Eudora Netscape Mal Say Enable MAP 7 Disable IMAP 2 Configure your email client e g Outlook Thunderbird Phone pri_2008vOsina com ERA WI shen H HZM lt 87877726 qq com gt Moilso aime Settings Skin mail qq com Mailbox setting EP k Sg General Accoun Skin Filter Spam Myfolder Other inbox BookingMail ree Default account PRE Default From 87877726 qq com Register mailbox account tacts coul PESHH POP3 IMAP SMTPService a Ei Enable POP3 SMTP services POPIESM pop sina com SMTPIRBH smtp Picture 5 29 b Enabled IMAP SMIP geet IMAP How to ma Picture 5 29 a 20 User Manual If you can t receive email alarm information successfully please check below points gt DVRconnection is normal or not gt The receiver and sender email support SMTP protocols or not gt Emails account se
41. to set user authority For Vista user please click lt Start gt Setup gt Control Panel gt to enter into the below Picture Turn on User Account Control UAC to make your computer more secure User Account Control UAC can help prevent unsuthorized changes to your computer We recommend thet you teevwe UAC turned on to help protect your computer TT Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer For Win7 user please set your user authority as per below pictures S i y A IO AE TARRY TRS se Foe By User Account Control Settings EE 2 Control Panel All Control Panel Items User Accounts y 49 MM Search Control Pane P a esoe Choose when to be notified about changes to your computer Parental Controls WIN7 1 WINT 2 Reminder H the plug in program is not downloaded successfully please open IE browser and enter into lt Tool gt Internet option Custom gt and check if your browser s safety level or firewall setting is too advanced If you firstly log in system you are prompted to download and run ActiveX Control You need waiting for about one minute please be patient lf you want to delete old IE webcam at DVR system update click lt Start gt Run gt and input the command characters regsvr32 u HiDvrOcx ocx 6 2 Web Client Log in After plug ins installation please enter password and click Log in button and now you can view DVR
42. tting is correct or not gt Email alarm parameters configuration is right or not gt DVR is onthe status of I O alarm or Motion detection or not 5 3 6 3 PTZ setup Enter into Main menu gt Device gt PTZ Setup to select the channel you desire to control and set PTZ protocol Pelco D or Pelco P Baud Rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 Data bit 8 7 6 5 Stop bit 1 2 Parity Check None Odd Even Mark Space Address Code and Cruise status respectively Picture5 30 Picture5 3 1 5 3 6 4 Mobile setup The DVR is currently compatible with mobile phones running Andriod Windows Mobile Symbian Iphone and Blackberry operating systems on 3G networks Details access methods please refer to separate Mobile phone Access Instructions Click Main menu gt Device gt Mobile to enter into Mobile menu shown as Picture 5 31 e User Name indicate user name of DVR and system supports up to 15 characters e User password indicate user password of DVR and system supports up to 15 characters e Server port Mobile monitoring port Setting value is adjustable between 1024 and 65535 Explanation Please connect DVR to Internet before setting DVR port number and the server port no is not equal to network menus 5 3 6 5 Motion Detection Click Main menu gt Device gt Motion to enter into the Motion Detection menu shown as Picture 5 32 The Motion detection Menu has three sections including Channel Status Sensitivity and Motion area gt Channel
43. ture 6 16 3G network Picture 6 17 and Motion parameters Picture 6 18 and Picture 6 19 etc Click lt HDD info gt and check out current HDD information El Display ecore Hard Disk Information List No State ATT Available Time i 1 N al 346H orm 50067490G evice Hdd Information EEES PTZP Picture 6 15 Click lt PTZ gt to set PTZ parameter value details please refer to section 5 3 6 3 lt PTZ set gt Local Setting arm Dasic Baud Rate Data Bits Hdd Informatio n Stop Bits Mobile Cruise Verify Picture 6 16 As for 3G network and motion parameters set please refer to the previous section Picture 6 17 On lt Motion gt screen allow you set motion parameter for each channel including its sensitivity motion area etc shown as Picture 6 18 and Picture 6 19 E Display Display Setup d Channel Motion Detect Live Display Sensitivity Display Setup Record Channel Motion Detect Sensitivity Clear Confirm Cancel Picture 6 18 Picture 6 19 31 User Manual lt gt Device Manage Extend Device Manage option to enter Loc nto sub menus System set shown as Picture 6 20 Live F ot al Setting Logout E Display Display Setup D Record Record Setu System Setting Picture 6 20 and Authority set shown as Picture 6 21 Re Local Setting Logout E Display Display Setup no UserName type ACTIVE 2 user USERI K user2 US
44. wser Remote Live surveillance and parameter setting Supports TCP IP DHCP UDP DDNS PPPOE and UPNP network Protocol Support IR remote control DC 12V amp 3A 10 15W excluding HDD 10 C 40 C 1 0 90 List 7 1 33 User Manual Chapter 8 Appendix 8 1 Record Alarm setting IJ a Et Please refer the below matrix _L stand for only alarm but no record AMR stand for alarm record NLR stand for normal record and NOR stand for no record Once alarm is triggered alarm icon will occur and when many alarms are triggered alarm remarks will occur on the screen Record Mode Scheduled Record alarm setting Alarm icon Record after recording Manual Record power on AMR NLR NOR MDalam FAMR OT AMR NLR L NIR Alarm List 8 1 In the record mode Lia icon or Ei icon will appear on the screen But when El icon and Lil icon appear on the screen that means a motion alarm is triggered When Hy icon appears on the screen that means HDD alarm has occurred 8 2 Sustainable Record Time List The sustainable record time differ depending from Resolution Para Video Input Image parameter and Audio input etc Factor Audio set to ON 4 CH video input Twenty four hours Continuous record 250G HDD Unit Day Quality Image Quality TT Best Good SES STEEN 250x1024 Ee 1402x 24 Calculation formula When using 250G HDD and Record for 4 CH occu
45. y recover the ex factory default setting after restarting 5 4 Menu Lock Considering a system safety feature you can click Menu Lock menu to lock menu when leaving the DVR shown as Picture 5 48 If you want to login in the DVR again you would input device code and password shown as Picture 5 49 USER LOGIN 000000 APPLY EXIT Picture 5 48 Picture 5 49 Note You can set permissions of common user over the DVR s specific functions and settings but the Administrator can use and set all menu items and function 5 5 Record search You could enter into Record Search menu via Pop up menu conveniently and quickly and search playback the record histories We introduced Record search details previously in section 5 2 4 24 User Manual 5 6 PTZ Control Open auto cruise function on PTZ setting menu if you want to setup cruise function system default on and set up cruise channel cur point and total quantity and stop time etc VV VV V V VV V V NMN y Picture 5 50 Picture 5 51 Channel select one channel with PTZ camera Total set up pre set point quantity Pre indicates starting point cruised System default point is 01 STP sets the stop time at each point kl allow you go to a specific preset point allow you set a set of specific preset points of a PTZ camera 1 Select a camera you desire to set a preset point 2 Adjust the camera in a desired direction 3 Click Set to set the point as
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