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1. Connect the video output marked MONITOR to Video In of Main monitor 4 Power CH2 MONITOR eee aa CH3 CH4 SPOT PS 2 DC 12V 12V DC power adapter 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP Installation 5 Other External Device ITN iE FUNCTION MM MII DMI AAAA AAAAA AANA ADAN PAN TILT AOAGGOODAAGOGAA AOA 8606 BAA n pRa BOB CAMERA SENSOR RS 485 Control external device like PTZ camera Pin No 8 amp No 9 at D SUB RELAY Output Relay Output Pin No 6 amp No 7 at D SUB ALARM 01 SENSOR Input Sensor Input Alarm Input Pin No 1 No 4 at D SUB ALARM 02 ETHERNET Connection to LAN WAN t ALARM 03 ALARM 04 RELAY GROUND RS485D RELAY NC RS485D 6 RS 232C ASCII code Following ASCII Codes Hexa Code are for programmers who want to control DVR unit via the RS232C Port using keyboard of PC ASCII Code is 1 Byte NOTE Whilst RS 232C is available this is not supported for technical advice 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 4 Operation 4 1 System Log In 1 Move a cursor to lower right hand corner of display by using a mouse then you will see Menu Icon Click the Menu Icon to log in 2 Then you will see
2. THERE IS A PROBLEM ON USB PORT If USB PORT fails to work properly USB STORAGE IS FULL When USB is full FILE SYSTEM IS NOT SUPPORTED If File System is not supported SIZE IS LARGER THAN FREE SIZE If back up size is larger than free space Back Up procedure is the same as CDR Back Up If Back Up size is larger than 2GB it creates several files It saves in 2GB size files 5 7 FIRMWARE UPGRADE You can upgrade your DVR with new firmware by using the CD RW Go to FIRMWARE UPGRADE menu and insert a CD containing new firmware First you click CD CHECK After finishing CO CHECK click UPGRADE After you see the message POWER OFF AND POWER ON at the bottom turn off and on your DVR unit to finish upgrading and restart the system CURRENT VER VER 1 01 03 UPGRADE VER FIRMWARE CD CHECK OK MEMORY ALLOCATE OK READ CD R IMAGE OK CD R IMAGE CRC CURRENT IMAGE CRC ERASE FLASH SECTOR OK WRITE FLASH SECTOR OK UPDATE IMAGE CRC 16 1 NOW POWER OFF AND POWER CD CHECK UPGRADE ESC 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup CHAP 6 Network Setup 6 1 Network Configuration Modem Router The first step is to establish the local IP address in the modem router Typically this may be 192 168 000 001 or 192 168 001 001 Refer to the instructions supplied with the modem router The local IP address for th
3. 228 Shows the network information assigned the DVR unit If the DHCP setup status is AUTOMATIC you can set the IP port only and if the DHCP setup status is MANUAL you must set all parameters IP PORT 50000 If IP port number is blocked a network IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 160 specialist s advice is needed GATEWAY 192 168 001 001 SUBNET 255 255 255 000 DEFAULT ESC 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux C eal time Triplex Mu Stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 2 PAN TILT SETUP CHANNEL 01 COMMAND SETUP lt PTZ Camera setup MODEL PELCO D lt PTZ Speed setup PTZ ID 000 BAUDRATE 2400 BPS ESC MD DELAY 1 MSEC COMMAND PAN TILT STOP LENGTH PAN SPEED TILT SPEED ZOOM SPEED _ FOCUS SPEED DEFAULT EFAULT DEFAULT 1 CHANNEL Select channel 2 MODEL Select camera model protocol type per each channel 3 PTZ ID Select PTZ ID per each channel 4 5 BAUDRATE Select data transmission speed CMD DELAY Select command delay time 3 SPOT SETUP Channel switching time 01 sec 99 sec SWITCH INTERVAL 03 SEC ALARM POP UP ON MOTION POP UP ON 2 ALARM POP UP EVENT POP UP DURATION 05 SEC When ALARM is detected the image of channel connected with Alarm sensor pops up DEFAULT ESC Set ALARM detection pop up ON OFF 3 MOTION POP UP Set MOTION detection pop up ON OFF EVENT POP UP DURATION Set EVENT POP UP DURATION If events MOTION or ALARM happen on several channels at
4. 30 FPS NTSC DEFAULT 7 5 FPS 1 25 FPS PAL DEFAULT 7 5 FPS 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 2 SCHEDULE SETUP Unless you selected other recording mode DVR system records in Schedule Recording mode In Schedule Recording mode you set type of recording by 1 hour time interval Default frame rate for continuous recording speed is 30 FPS Set Recording time interval for a day of the week and recording type 1 hour time interval CHANNEL CH 1 TYPE CONTINUE AL 0 1234 56789 0123456789 0 1 2 3 hour interval Click ALL to set the same setting value 24 hours a day and 7 days a week M DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT DATE RED BLUE EN YELLOW TYPE Set up Recording type CONTINUE 24 hour recording ALARM Alarm recording MOTION motion recording MOTION amp ALARM Motion amp Alarm recording Each type is indicated in different coloured boxes You can set up schedule by dragging a mouse and all blocks can be activated or deactivated by using ALL button Default setting is continuous recording 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 5 4 CONFIGURATION When you click CONFIGURATION on the main menu you can go to CONFIGURATION menu as shown on the right HDD MANAGEMENT CAMERA SETUP MOTION SETUP ALARM SETUP INTERVAL
5. DVR Log In message shown right 3 You may log in as a ADMIN MANAGER or USER1 USERS 4 Input your password Max 8 digits are available for password 5 To exit click EXIT button If the password entered matches previously set password you can log into MAIN MENU If an incorrect password is entered you will see PW IS NOT CORRECT message on display The factory default password is none Just click ENTER for first time initial log in Factory default password ADMIN Blank For security reasons be sure to make note of your own password 4 2 Factory Default Before first operation you must check out each channel is displaying properly and log in Main Menu and set Time Date and set HDD clear 1 HOD Management HDD MANAGEMENT CAMERA SETUP MODEL MOTION SETUP SERIAL ALARM SETUP BLOCKS INTERVAL SETUP SIZE TIME DATE SETUP SPEED PASSWORD SETUP OVERWRITE CLEAR ESC 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP d Operation 4 3 Display Configuration ETHERNET Status connected HDD Status Disconnected In Live Mode Remote Search Amount of Recorded data In Playback Mode Current Date Time 2005 07 21 22 05 18 m Camera Title PLAY 5 SEARCH CZ Alarm Record e TS Motion Record Continuous Record SEQUENCE ZOOM PIP PTZ Lin 19 Y MENU Live D
6. 16 8 DYS 6 2 2 4DYS 4 8 DYS 7 6DYS 8 8 DYS 15 2 DYS 17 0 DYS 22 4 DYS 5 0 3 0 DYS 6 0DYS 9 5DYS 11 0 DYS 19 0 DYS 22 5 DYS 28 DYS 4 1 3 6 DYS 7 2DYS 11 4DYS 13 2 DYS 22 8 DYS 27 0 DYS 1 MTH 3 5 42DYS 8 4DYS 13 3 DYS 15 4 DYS 26 6 DYS 1 MTH 1 2 MTHS 2 0 7 6 DYS 15 0 DYS 23 7 DYS 27 5 DYS 1 5 MTHS 1 8 MTHS 2 2 MTHS 1 0 15 2 DYS 30 0 DYS 1 5 MTHS 1 7 MTHS 3 0 MTHS 3 6 MTHS 4 5 MTHS RECORDING TIMETABLE 704 x 288 LOW RESOLUTION AVERAGE IMAGE CONTENT FRAME RATE 80Gb 160Gb 250Gb 300Gb 500Gb 600G 750Gb 25 13 3HR 1 1DYS 1 7DYS 2 0 DYS 3 4 DYS 4 1DYS 5 1 DYS 12 5 1 1DYS 22DYS 3 4DYS 4 0DYS 6 8 DYS 8 2 DYS 10 2 DYS 8 3 1 6 DYS 33DYS 5 1DYS 6 0 DYS 10 2 DYS 12 3 DYS 15 3 DYS 6 2 2 2 DYS 44DYS 6 8 DYS 8 0DYS 13 6 DYS 16 4 DYS 20 4 DYS 5 0 2 7 DYS 55DYS 85DYS 10 0 DYS 17 0 DYS 20 5 DYS 25 5 DYS 4 1 3 3DYS 6 6 DYS 10 2 DYS 12 0 DYS 20 4 DYS 24 6 DYS 30 6 DYS 3 5 3 8 DYS 7 7 DYS 11 9DYS 14 0 DYS 23 8 DYS 28 7 DYS 1 1 MTHS 2 0 6 9 DYS 13 7 DYS 21 2 DYS 25 0 DYS 1 3 MTHS 1 6 MTHS 2 0 MTHS 1 0 13 8 DYS 27 4DYS 1 3 MTHS 1 6 MTHS 2 7 MTHS 3 3 MTHS 4 1 MTHS RECORDING TIMETABLE 704 x 288 NORMAL RESOLUTION AVERAGE IMAGE CONTENT FRAME RATE 80Gb 160Gb 250Gb 300Gb 500Gb 600G 750Gb 25 11 9HRS 23 9HRS 1 5DYS 1 8 DYS 3 1 DYS 3 7 DYS 4 6 DYS 12 5 23 8 HRS 1 9DYS 3 0DYS 3 6 DYS 6 2 DYS T ADYS 9 2DYS 8 3 14DYS 29DYS 44 5DYS 54DYS 9 3 DYS 11 1 DYS 13 8 DYS 6 2 1 9DYS 39DYS 6 0DYS 7 2DYS 12 4 DYS 14 8 DYS 18 4 DYS 5 0 24DYS 49DYS 7 5DYS 9 0 DYS 15 5 DYS 18 5 DYS 23 0 D
7. ActiveX control installation is required for the first time access please click Yes 2 The following Web Viewer will pop up Press open button to open the backup image file DVR BACKUP PLAYER Ver 10 1 27 0 CH 3 Choose one backup data file and click open button on window DVR BACKUP PLAYER Mer d Location 2 DVD CD RW Drive E ecm My Latest Doc Desktop My Document 2998 ddad oc bo CH 04 we My Computer File Name N DVRJOSCH AJP E Open O File Format T AJP Files x Canon Network Open Read Only em 2 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 7 Web Viewer Setup 4 You can see Backup images shown as below R BACKUP PLAYER vernd 00 24 CH 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 8 Specifications MJPEG Compression Algorithm Real time live display in all channels Triplex Playback Recording Ethernet CHAP 8 Specifications DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER use Web monitoring and download through network Easy control by Mouse USB Device port for firmware upgrade Easy PTZ Camera MOUSE Password protection Web control Multiplex function HDD CD RW Composite Storage Internal Capacity Video Inputs Outputs Composite Compres
8. DVR unit N O represents Normally Open type and N C Norm ally Close type INPUT Select NORMAL OPEN NORMAL CLOSE CHANNEL DISABLE INPUT DISABLE DISABLE represents not to use alarm sensor DURATION 01 SEC connected to DVR ALL DEFAULT DEFAULT ESC DURATION Set the duration of alarm when an ALARM is activated 0 sec 300 sec 7 PASSWORD SETUP You can make up to an 8 digit number combination for a password by clicking number 0 9 in password setup menu USER ID USER PW NEW PW CONFIRM To change password you need to click USER PW first to activate the menu You must input current password and then input new password And input again new password to confirm Number selection for password Changing the user Password is recommended for security purposes 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 5 5 EXTERNAL DEVICE Set parameters of external devices connected to DVR TCP IP SETUP like Ethernet PTZ camera Spot monitor etc PAN TILT SETUP If you click ETERNAL DEVICE on the main menu then SPOT SETUP you will see the window shown on the right 1 TCP IP SETUP TCP IP SETUP TCP IP function enables you to see live IP SETUP pictures and recorded pictures via internet DDNS SETUP CONNECTION SETUP 1 IP SETUP IP SETUP MAC ADDRESS 00 0A A2 00 FD 683 DHCP MODE MANUAL
9. NTSC PAL MONITOR Connection with Composite Monitor NTSC PAL Output SPOT Monitor Connection with Composite Monitor NTSC PAL Output PS 2 Connection with PS 2 MOUSE DC Power DC over 12V adapter VGA Connection to VGA Monitor CRT type or TFT LCD monitor 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 3 Installation 3 1 Installation Configuration CHAP 3 Installation 3 f ba L MIG Speaker Alarm TCP IP INTERNET J SPOT Monitor Composite VGA Monitor Monitor TFT LCD Monitor 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR mE 3 2 Detailed Installation 1 HDD MAIN BOARD MASTER 1 Connect Main Board and HDD1 using IDE cable and HOD power cable 2 The jumper setting of HDD should be on Master when you install HDD 3 Stick the HDD absorber included in package on the bottom of case and then install the HDO on top of them by using the bolts included in package 4 Screws must be inserted from outside of the case bottom CH2 MONITOR eee aa pig SPOT PS 2 DC 12V Rear view of CAMERA Connect camera to the camera input on rear panel of DVR marked CAMERA IN 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP Installation 3 Monitor CH2 MONITOR 600
10. 4Ch Real time Triplex CCT716 DVR INTELLIGENT NETWORK DVR Easy back up A 8 POWER HDD ACTIVE Model CCT716 4 Channel Stand Alone DVR USB Backup available CD WRITER NETWORKABLE VGA MONITOR CONNECTION PTZ CONTROL User s Manual VER1 The most stable and reliable real stand alone Digital Video Multiplex Recorder 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR Installation amp Safeguards INSTALLATION amp SAFEGUARDS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Installation 1 To prevent electric shock or other hazards do not expose units to rain moisture or dust 2 Place this unit in a well ventilated place and do not place heat generating objects on the unit 3 This unit should not be located in an area where it is likely to be subjected to vibration Before You Start N Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position prior to starting Do not attempt to open or remove the covers This may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Installation should be performed by a qualified service person only This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the manufacturer s label and with the power supply included with the unit Notice 1 If you need to change the TIME DATE always clear the HOD If you don t follow this step first it may cause non recording on the HDO or inhibit the use of menu settings Even thou
11. 5 Software CD 3 Power Adapter 4 User s Manual eo oe gt 6 Rubber Pad 7 HDD absorber 8 Bolts 9 Mouse Package Contents Description DVR Main Unit Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Power Cable AC power supply to adapters for 12V DC power Power Adapter DC power supply Users Manual Users Manual Software CD Remote Viewer Software amp Backup CD Player Rubber Pad Prevent DVR from slipping Attach it to the bottom of main unit HDD absorber Absorbing the mechanical shock of HDD against the case bottom Bolts Bolts for fixing HOD Mouse A mouse controlling all functions of DVR 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux Stand Alone DVR CHAP 2 Function of Each Button CHAP 2 Function of Each Button efron 2 1 Front INTELLIGENT NETWORK DVR Easy back up POWER HDD ACTIVE Model CCT716 ka CHAP 2 Function of Each Button CH2 MONITOR CH1 FUNCTION 55 o gt VGA RS 232C 123456 789 OOO A CH3 ETHERNET CH4 SPOT PS 2 DC 12v Name Function RS 485 Connection with PTZ camera or other external device using RS 485 interface RELAY Output Relay out terminal SENSOR Input Sensor input terminal RS 232C Connection to allow control by PC Not supported ETHERNET Connection to ETHERNET device CAMERA Input Connection with camera
12. 5 2 5 DYS 5 1 DYS 7 7 DYS 9 1 DYS 15 4 DYS 18 9 DYS 23 8 DYS 2 0 45DYS 9 1DYS 13 7 DYS 16 2 DYS 27 5 DYS 1 0 1 3 MTHS 1 0 9 1 DYS 18 2DYS 27 5 DYS 1 0 MTH 1 7 MTHS 2 1 MTHS 2 7 MTHS SPECIAL NOTE The timings shown for the various hard drives are based on 704 x 288 resolution and average image content Ave rage image content can vary considerably as images are in MJPEG compression Example A Large area of same colour and image content such as a ceiling could provide up to 50 reduction in total disk space but a component PCB board could increase disk requirements by 100 The timings given are therefore only a guide To calculate timings using the lower resolution setting of 352 x 288 multiply the record time by 1 8
13. 6 20014523 54 1 Image Edit Status Window Shows record time amp date Image size Command status 2 Edit Button User can adjust colour tone of copied images using this button Contrast a make bright part of image brighter and dark part of image darker b To reduce light and shade lower contrast a little Brightness a make an image brighter b make an image darker Sharpness give sharp edge effect Blur make an image soft 3 Function button a Save User can save an image in JPEG format It is saved in the folder where you installed back up CD player b Print User can print the current image selected c EXIT Return to Back up CD Player mode 38 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 7 Web Viewer Setup 7 1 Web Viewer 1 Please click the following icon to execute Web Viewer f ActiveX control installation is required for the first time access please click Yes My DVR List El webviewer El webbackup Dvr Edit Dyr Delet DVRName Confirm DVR Add No Name MAC IP Port Last Modified Act 1 4J NTSC D0 0A A2 DO F 0 1F 211 63 209 10 210 2005 12 15 k 1023 04 2 The following Web Viewer will pop up Press connect button to see the Live image Psy PR ata 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 7 Web Viewer Setup 7 2 Web Backup Player 1 To execute Web Backup Player click web viewer icon on the right f
14. EFAULT 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 set up 2005 07 21 22 05 18 VERTICAL POSITION 0 63 HORIZONTAL POSITION 0 63 megam M ZR camos 2293 Sz BORDER COLOR COLOR SELECT sh Q 5 El s gt 3 OSD SETUP OSD SETUP TOP OSD OFFSET 0 BOTTOM OSD OFFSET 0 DEFAULT ESC 2005 07 21 22 05 18 TOP OSD OFFSET 10 9 SG El s gt BOTTOM OSD OFFSET 10 9 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 5 3 RECORD This is the most important configuration in the DVR When you select RECORD SETUP in the main menu you can see the window as shown on the RECORD right RECORD SETUP SCHEDULE SETUP 1 RECORD SETUP You can change setup values using a mouse RECORD SETUP CHANNEL CH 1 RESOLUTION 352 288 QUALITY HIGHEST FRAME RATE 30 0 FPS DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ESC 1 CHANNEL CHANNEL select 2 RESOLUTION Set recording resolution 704x240 NTSC 704x288 PAL 352x240 NTSC 352x288 PAL DEFAULT 3 QUALITY Set recording picture quality There are five quality steps LOWEST LOW NORMAL DEFAULT HIGH HIGHEST To send more images via IP network and longer recording time set Quality at LOW or NORMAL and record at 352x288 Data size of image in PAL system is a little bigger than NTSC system but the total recording time is same as in NTSC system 4 FRAME RATE Set FRAME 1
15. MB 700 MB gt 700MB E ESC BURN ESC 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up CHAP 5 Set up 5 1 General Operation Click MENU icon and input user password to log in Up and down for selecting menu Menu mode options Mouse Wheel Up and down for selecting Playback speed Zoom in and out in PAN TILT ZOOM mode Decrease the value in Menu option Left Increase the value in Menu option Execute functions by clicking icons MAIN MENU RECORD CONFIGURATION EXTERNAL DEVICE BACK UP FIRMWARE UPGRADE LANGUAGE ENGLISH EXIT MAIN MENU 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 5 2 DISPLAY SETUP This is setup menu for the screen display If you click DISPLAY SETUP you can change display values as shown below DISPLAY SETUP VGA SETUP SCREEN DISPLAY OSD SETUP 1 VGA SETUP VGA SETUP RESOLUTION 800 X 600 75Hz DEFAULT ESC VGA SETUP Connection to a VGA monitor CRT TFT LCD if optional VGA board is fixed on the main board You can set RESOLUTION for VGA as shown below xlf there is no VGA option board fixed on the main board or not detected correctly it displays No VGA BOARD 640X480 60Hz 640X480 75Hz 800X600 60Hz 800X600 75Hz 1024X768 60Hz 1024X768 75Hz 1280X1224 60Hz 1280X1024 75Hz 2 SCREEN DISPLAY SCREEN DISPLAY VERTICAL POSITION 24 HORIZONTAL POSITION 00 BOARDER ENABLE ON BOARDER WIDTH 01 BOARDER COLOR D
16. SETUP TIME DATE SETUP PASSWORD SETUP 1 HDD MANAGEMENT You can see Model name serial number number of blocks and size of HDD You can also clear While you are in this HOD MANAGEMENT Mode DVR does NOT record HDD MANAGEMENT MODEL MAXTOR 6Y080L0 SERIAL BLOCKS SIZE SPEED 3243212 320173056 LBA 160 GB 4 OVERWRITE DISABLE ESC MODEL HDD MODEL NAME SERIAL SERIAL No BLOCKS HDD LBA BLOCK Number SIZE HDD TOTAL SIZE SPEED HDD MODE OVERWRITE ENABLE DISABLE 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 2 TIME DATE SETUP In this setup you can select date time of DVR TIME DATE SETUP system and display format You can adjust values by using a mouse wheel or DATE 2007 JUL 08 left right button of the mouse TIME 15 41 45 For the first time installation date time setup must be completed first DATE FORMAT EUROPEAN HOUR FORMAT DATE FORMAT DATE ASIAN EUROPEAN 24HOUR AMERICAN MONTH FORMAT ENGLISH HOUR FORMAT 12H 24H MONTH FORMAT ENGLISH NUMERIC DEFAULT ESC 3 CAMERA SETUP You can setup values for each camera CAMERA SETUP CHANNEL TITLE CAMO1___ BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 0 SATURATION HUE 0 DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ESC 1 CHANNEL You can select a channel which you want to change values 2 TITLE You can name each camera with an 8 digit field numbers or letters combination Move a cursor onto a location that
17. YS 4 1 2 9 DYS 5 9DYS 90DYS 10 8 DYS 18 6 DYS 22 2 DYS 27 6 DYS 3 5 3 4DYS 69DYS 10 5 DYS 12 6 DYS 21 7 DYS 25 9DYS 1 0 MTH 2 0 6 1 DYS 12 4DYS 18 7 DYS 22 5 DYS 1 2 MTHS 1 4 MTHS 1 8 MTHS 1 0 12 3 DYS 24 8 DYS 1 2 MTHS 1 4 MTHS 2 5 MTHS 2 9 MTHS 3 7 MTHS 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR RECORDING TIMETABLE 704 288 HIGH RESOLUTION AVERAGE IMAGE CONTENT FRAME RATE 80Gb 160Gb 250Gb 300Gb 500Gb 600G 750Gb 25 10 3HRS 20 7 HRS 1 3DYS 1 6 DYS 2 6 DYS 3 2DYS 4 0 DYS 20 6 HRS 1 7 DYS 2 6 DYS 3 2 DYS 5 2 DYS 6 4DYS 8 0 DYS 8 3 1 2 DYS 2 5 DYS 3 9DYS 4 8 DYS 7 8 DYS 9 6 DYS 12 0 DYS 6 2 1 7 DYS 3 4 DYS 5 2 DYS 6 4 DYS 10 4DYS 12 8 DYS 16 0 DYS 5 0 2 1 DYS 4 3 DYS 6 5 DYS 8 0 DYS 13 0 DYS 16 0 DYS 20 0 DYS 4 1 2 5 DYS 5 1 DYS 7 8 DYS 9 6 DYS 15 6 DYS 19 2 DYS 24 0 DYS 3 5 3 0 DYS 6 0 DYS 9 1 DYS 11 2 DYS 18 2 DYS 22 4 DYS 28 0 DYS 2 0 5 3DYS 10 7 DYS 16 2 DYS 20 0 DYS 1 0 MTH 1 2 MTHS 1 6 MTHS 1 0 10 7 DYS 21 5 DYS 1 0 MTH 1 2 MTHS 2 0 MTHS 2 5 MTHS 3 2 MTHS RECORDING TIMETABLE 704x288 HIGHEST RESOLUTION AVERAGE IMAGE CONTENT FRAME RATE 80Gb 160Gb 250Gb 300Gb 500Gb 600G 750Gb 25 8 7 HRS 17 5HRS 1 1DAY 1 3DYS 2 2 DYS 2 7 DYS 3 4 DYS 12 5 17 4HRS 1 4 DYS 2 2 DYS 2 6 DYS 4 4 DYS 5 4DYS 6 8 DYS 8 3 1 0 DAY 2 1 DYS 3 3 DYS 3 9 DYS 6 6 DYS 8 1 DYS 10 2 DYS 6 2 1 4DYS 2 9DYS 44DYS 5 2DYS 8 8 DYS 10 8DYS 13 6DYS 5 0 1 8 DYS 3 6DYS 5 5 DYS 6 5 DYS 11 0 DYS 13 5 DYS 17 0 DYS 4 1 2 4 DYS 4 3 DYS 6 6 DYS 7 8 DYS 13 2 DYS 16 2 DYS 20 4 DYS 3
18. ch Connect button Press the Connect button to view the live images from the DVR These are the same images being displayed on the monitor of the DVR with a delay depending on your Internet connection at both the DVR location and from where you re currently accessing Disconnect button Press this button to disconnect from the DVR unit Then you may power off the software Screen Division button Select how many channels to view simultaneously single 4 split When you select a view you will see the Channel Numbers highlighted which determine what channels are currently being viewed Channel number button Select the channel that you want to view based on what Screen Division view is enabled Status window Displays the current time and date The date is in the format Year Month Day You will also see the status of your connection Setting Playback and Sequence buttons a Setting Enables the software configuration screen b Playback Enables the remote playback screen c Sequence When in single channel view hitting the sequence button will sequence through all active channels at a speed specified in the settings menu PTZ control You can control a PTZ camera via the software with these controls a First you must input or configure the specific PTZ protocol in the software in order to communicate with the PTZ device b When you press any of the controls for the PTZ please press and hold the button fo
19. ction area CELL Move to the location which you don t want to detect and then click it by using left button Motion is detected when the cell is activated Motion is not detected on non activated cells BLOCK ON Select non detection area by block The blocked cells are non activated area By clicking left button and dragging a mouse you can block the cells The right button is used to delete the blocked cells To save the setting value and exit click ESC BLOCK OFF Select detection area by using the right button of a mouse The right button is used to delete the blocked cells To save the setting value and exit click ESC Faso T dd dd EG EE E E ELA 414 H L HA HHHHHHHHHE SRR P 1 P 3 L D Blocked Area non motion detection area Non Blocked Area motion detection area 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 5 INTERVAL SETUP See the switching time interval for SEQ or PIP function 1 sec 99 sec SEQUENCE SCREEN Set the sequencing time SEQUENCE SCREEN 01 SEC interval in live full screen mode pip SCREEN 01 SEC EVENT UPDATE 600 SEC PIP SCREEN Set the sequencing time interval of PIP window DEFAULT ESG EVENT UPDATE Set the minimum time interval of event to be listed on EVENT LIST If EVENT UPDATE time is set at 5 sec only events lasting longer than 5 s econds 6 ALARM SETUP are listed Set type of alarm sensors connected to
20. e NET800 ADSL modem router is 192 168 001 001 Note that it is not necessary to enter leading zeros PC Setup Now setup the IP address settings in the PC The settings must be in the same range as the modem router The Subnet Mask defines the network range so if this is set at 255 255 255 000 in the router it means that for all units to be seen in this network the first three levels of the IP address must be the same and the last level must be unique Go into the Control Panel Network Connections LAN connections properties and then highlight TCP IP and click properties again Now click Set the following IP address IP Address 192 168 001 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway The modem router local IP address 192 168 007 001 Now exit DVR Setup Now setup the IP address settings in the DVR Again the settings must be in the same range as the modem router The Subnet Mask defines the network range so if this is set at 255 255 255 000 it means that for all units to be seen in this network the first three levels of the IP address must be the same and the last level must be unique IP Address 192 168 001 160 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway The modem router local IP address 192 168 007 001 Exit amp Reboot PC Remote Viewer Software Setup Local Connection Load the Remote Viewer program to your PC Press the Power button followed by the Setting button and ensure internal IP address of the DVR e g 192 168 001 160 is en
21. e Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR 2 4 5 Record It records as a setting made by user in Schedule Mode Schedule Record Go to MAIN MENU SCHEDULE SETUP and setup schedule as you want It records as a setting Record Icon in Red indicates Schedule Record Motion record and alarm record Record RED Stop recording WHITE 2005 07 21 22 05 18 CAM02 2 9 al CAM03 4 Z Sha OI This DVR unit does not record in following conditions When Overwrite function is off and the HDD is full When you backup recorded images during CORW burning When you update the firmware When you are in HDD Management menu mode 4 6 Playback 1 In record mode or stop mode click click to play the recorded data in 1x speed 2 How to use a mouse Left button mouse is used for all commands in the menu You can adjust playback speed by moving the mouse wheel button up and down 1 16x 16 times slower than normal playback speed 1 8x 8 times slower than normal playback speed 1 4x 4 times slower than normal playback speed 1 2x 2 times slower than normal playback speed 1x Normal playback speed 2x 2 times faster than normal playback speed 4x 4 times faster than normal playback speed 8x 8 times faster than normal playback speed 16x 16 times faster than normal playback speed 32x 32 times faster than normal playback speed 4Ch Real time T
22. gh it may appear to be recording you may find you cannot search recorded data 2 When it comes to HDO capacity you can use large capacity HDOs 3 The jumper setting for the CD RW must be master 4 When you set the record setup you have to set the Record Configuration and also Schedule Setup This unit records as per the Record type amp Schedule setup The default setting value for Schedule setup is Continuous mode 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR Contents Features amp Package Contents Features Package Contents Function of Each Button Front Rear Installation Installation Configuration Detailed Installation HDD Hard Disk Drive N O Da Monitor Power Other External Device RS 232 ASCII Code Operation System Log In Factory Default Display Configuration Live View Setup Full Multiple View SEQ PIP View ZOOM View Record Playback Search PTZ Camera Operation Data Back up 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR Contents Set up General Operation Display Setup VGA Setup Screen Display Setup OSD Setup Record Record Setup Schedule Setup Configuration HDD Management Time Date Setup Camera Setup Motion Setup Interval Setup Alarm Setup Password Setup External Device Setup TCP IP Setup Pan Tilt Zoom Setup Spot Setup Back up CDR Setup USB Setup Firmware Upgrade Network Setup Network Configuration Remote Viewer Pr
23. isplay HDD Status In Playback Mode Amount of data displayed 2005 07 21 22 05 18 camo BS 4 amp YB Status of DVR Forward Playback Backward Playback Pause 1 4 1 2 Times slow Playback 1 4 1 2 Times slow backward Playback speed up Playback speed down SEARCH STOP w Olez2zzzz Playback Display 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 4 Operation 4 4 Live View Setup 1 Full Multiple View Move cursor to split icon on the lower left corner of display and click it to view quad mode To enlarge each channel click 1 2 3 4 Icon Then you will see channel in full screen mode Full Screen cp Full Screen Click SEQ icon It automatically displays full screen images in sequence You can setup SEQ time interval on setup menu SCREEN SETUP SEQEUNCE INTERVAL 2 SEQ 3 Picture in Picture PIP View CAM01 When it is in full screen display mode you can see other camera in a small window by clicking PIP icon The other camera in small window is rotating in sequence to next number of camera and you can set the rotating time interval as per the procedure in Main Menu SCREEN SETUP PIP INTERVAL 4 ZOOM View In live mode if you click ZOOM icon images are displayed twice normal size While using ZOOM mode you can move the enlargement area by using a mouse To exit ZOOM mode click ZOOM icon again 4Ch Real tim
24. me in previous back up and you can copy images in series to as many CDs as many as you want 2 USB SETUP User can back up the recorded data to USB Media using USB HOST port on front panel of DVR Refer to START and END of data on HDD and set start and end time of data to USB Media Memory Stick or USB HDD Select backup file size and move to BACKUP and press ENTER Button to start copy USB HDD control only Partition can be selectable by Ch button 1 4 HDD HDD OA START 2005 AUG 07 AM04 04 1 START 2005 AUG 07 AM04 04 12 END 2005 AUG 08 8 12 END 2005 AUG 08 08 12 23 START 2005 AUG 07 AM04 04 12 O as ee A e ee START 200 2 END 2005 AUG 08 08 12 23 END 2005 46 08 PM08 12 Size el DUUM SIZE 28 MB gt 28MB Status message BACKUP BACKUP USB STORAGE IS CHECKING START WRITING IN USB STORAGE EXIT MENU EXIT MENU SIZE FREE SPACE PARTITION 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up System Status Messages 1 If MEMORY STICK is not inserted USB STORAGE IS CHECKING USB STORAGE IS NOT AVAILABLE RE CONNECT THE USB STORAGE CONECT THE OTHER USB STORAGE 2 When MEMORY STICK or USB HDD is recognized USB STORAGE IS CHECKING THERE IS A FREE SPACE ON STORAGE USB STORAGE IS AVAILABLE 3 During Back Up CHANGE WRITE PROTECT MODE START WRITING IN USB STORAGE FINISH WRITING IN USB STORAGE 4 Error Message
25. n User can adjust play speed by pressing up down button Speed 1 4X 1 2X 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X Delay 1 2 4 8 16 32 Operation button User can search recorded data using these buttons a Move the slide bar to start position Play fast backward in preset speed Play backward at 1x speed Pause Play forward at 1x speed Play fast forward in preset speed g Move the slide bar to end position b d e f Function button a OPEN Open the Back up CD Player b EDIT User can edit save and print recorded images in Edit mode This edit button will work when you select one of 16 cameras c EXIT Exit from Back up CD Player Channel button Select channel to see pictures in full screen Slide Bar Move to a point from where playback is required Page button This button only works when screen division is 4 split in an 8 ch DVR or 4 split or 8 split in a 16 ch DVR Moves to next page Screen division 1 4 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup When you open the file the audio menu OSD will come up automatically on check to output recorded sound then choose the audio channel 1 2 3 or 4 skip skip images forward During playback you can control m only L 2 During playback only channel is displayed and cannot be changed to multi or full screen Image EDIT Brightness Save Print Exit b 005 0
26. ogram Backup CD Player Web Viewer Setup Web Viewer Web Backup Player Specifications Specifications Record Timetable 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 1 Features amp Package Contents CHAP 1 Features amp Package Contents 1 1 Features Live Display Real time display per camera Auto Sequence PIP Picture in picture Digital Zoom Simple playback mode Simple PTZ camera control Record Variable Record resolution For higher picture quality or higher recording speed Efficient Image Quality setting in 5 steps Schedule recording Event Record by alarm and motion detection Network Monitoring and Search using Remote Viewer via network Playback Search and playback by recorded data size and date time Various steps in forward playback speed X2 X4 X8 X16 X32 fast playback 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 slow playback Various steps in backward playback speed X2 X4 X8 X16 X32 fast playback 1 16 1 8 1 4 1 2 slow playback Data backup Simple backup using CD RW Remote viewer backup in and JPEG file formats Supports large capacity Hard Drives USB Back Up Device Others Supports UNI CODE Supports SPOT Monitor PAL NTSC Auto detection 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux Stand Alone DVR CHAP 1 Features amp Package Contents 1 2 Package Contents DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER J 9 1 DVR Main Unit 2 Power Cable 4 3
27. r 1 2 seconds per instance to compensate for the data transmission rate If you do not and instead simply click the PTZ buttons you may get undesired results such as repeated operations c The plus and minus buttons send the PTZ commands to the corresponding PTZ camera ID 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux cr pe Mu Stand Alone DYR CHAP 6 Network Setup IP PORT Setting Screen Remote Viewer Setup IP PORT DDNS SAVE INTRANET C MANUAL DDNS ADDRESS 21814623250 PORT 247 USER ID admin PASSWORD IP List MANUAL Input IP address and PORT manually DDNS Receive IP address and PORT from DDNS Server For further information of DDNS please contact your vendor NOTE We do not support DDNS Name Name of IP address on the list Address Input IP address which is set in DVR PORT Input PORT which is set in DVR USER ID Input ID which is set in DVR Please input admin Password Input password which is set in DVR IP List It shows IP list which users input manually Select Button Select IP and PORT on the list Save Button Save IP and PORT on the list Delete Button Delete IP and PORT on the list 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup SAVE Setting Screen Circular Monitoring Interval This indicates the speed of the channel sequence when the SEQUENCE button is used from the main interface Scan Rate Set speed of playback Set Path to Save Downloaded image Determine
28. ra in 8 different directions as shown below x t lt gt M 4 9 Data Backup Click MENU icon first 1 Insert empty CD R media into CD writer and select the start time amp date from which you want to back up The START amp END time date in HDD sub menu shows start and end range of recordings This is not selectable or editable To set start time of back up and back up data size of CD R media inserted use a mouse End of back up time will be calculated automatically as per start time amp date and the back up data size you set You can select the back up data size size of back up data from start of back up but END of back up time is automatically determined by DVR itself Click BURN to commence burning a CD When burning is complete CO R media will eject automatically For a continuing backup the next CD back up should specify the end time of the previous backup as the start time of the subsequent backup If you need another back up repeat the above procedure To stop backup click ESC While you are burning a CD it is impossible to cancel the burning process During burning process DVR does not record You can verify the back up and install the Backup CD Player on your PC to view the backup data 2006 JUL 08 AM10 10 23 2006 JUL 08 PM 12 04 12 2006 JUL 09 08 12 23 2006 JUL 08 PM 08 12 23 2006 JUL 08 PM12 04 12 2005 AUG 07 AM04 04 12 2006 JUL 08 08 12 23 2005 AUG 08 08 12 23 700MB gt 0
29. riplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 4 Operation 4 7 SEARCH There are three search methods controlled by the mouse wheel control or left and right mouse button When you click the SEARCH icon you see a window shown below Select target data by selecting one of the search modes In PERCENT SEARCH Mode you can select data by clicking on the bar To move to the previous mode click ESC 1 PERCENT SEARCH Search by percentage of total recorded data It starts from image corresponding to set 96 of data on the search bar 2 TIME DATE SEARCH Search by time amp date Playback starts from the time amp date selected 3 EVENT SEARCH Search by event list Motion Alarm Video Loss SEARCH PERCENT SEARCH PERCENT SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH START 2006 JUL 09 PM 01 58 56 EVENT SEARCH ENO 2008 JUL 10 PM 2 59 56 TARGET 2006 JUL 09 05 58 56 PERCENT 020 96 11 SEARCH MAIN MENU ESC PERCENT SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH EVENT SEARCH DATE TIME CHANNEL EVENT START 2006 JUL 09 PM 01 58 56 END 2000F AVRT 587 156 TARGET 2006 JUL 09 PM 05 58 56 PLAY ESC PAGE 000 000 TIME DATE SEARCH EVENT SEARCH 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 4 Operation 4 8 PAN TILT ZOOM Camera Operation Click PTZ icon to control a PTZ camera PAN TILT is controlled by Left amp Right buttons and Zoom In amp Out is controlled by the mouse wheel You can control a PTZ came
30. s the location and folder on your PC where the downloaded video clips are stored Run in full screen mode When checked this will enable the program to re adjust the interface to completely fill your computer screen 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup PLAYBACK interface through Remote Viewer DVR Remote Viewer START TIME 2006 01 12 16 47 23 END TIME 2006 01 12 17 12 31 REQUEST TIME 2006 01 12 16 47 23 R POSITION P POSITION Mon Tue Wed Thr Fri AAA 2 3 a s 5 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 8 9 10 gt 13 e AF E 6 Jour HB 7 Function of each button in Search window Exit Exit to live window Full screen Select a certain camera to view in full screen Quad To view quad mode 4 channels at the same time Time The recording time amp date information of the pictures which are being played Channel selection Select each camera Time selection Select a time from which user wants playback The playback will be started from this point drag the pointer using mouse 7 Start and end time Indicate record starting time and end time of images on HDD 8 Other operating button Refer to the next page description 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup Play fast backward Move to
31. sion Compression Rate Live Display Speed Recording Mode Search Recording Speed NTSC PAL Recording Resolution NTSC PAL Switching Interval Live Division Screen Alarm Inputs Outputs Post Alarm Network Backup PTZ Control Firmware upgrade Serial I F RS 485 RS 232C Power Requirements Weight Dimensions WXHXD mm Packing Triplex Playback Recording Ethernet High capacity HDD support For Backup 4Ch 2Ch Monitor SPOT MJPEG LOWEST LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST Real Time Live Display Time Motion Schedule Alarm Event Search Date time Search Percent Search Max 120IPS NTSC 100IPS PAL Half D1 704x240 704x288 CIF 352x240 352x288 1 99 Sec selectable 1 4 Split Digital Zoom PIP in live mode 4 Alarm NO NC Selectable 1 NO NC Alarm output duration 1 99 Sec selectable Ethernet TCP IP Web viewer included CD RW Back up Download via IP Network RS 485 MOUSE PAN TILT ZOOM USB Port for firmware upgrade CD R For PTZ Camera Control For operation using keyboard of PC not supported Design and specifications are subjected to changes without notice 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR RECORDING TIMETABLE 704x288 LOWEST RESOLUTION AVERAGE IMAGE CONTENT FRAME RATE 80Gb 160Gb 250Gb 300Gb 500Gb 600G 750Gb 25 146HR 1 2DYS 1 9DYS 2 2 DYS 3 8 DYS 4 5DYS 5 6DYS 12 5 1 2DYS 24DYS 3 8DYS 4 4DYS 7 6 DYS 9 0 DYS 11 2 DYS 8 3 1 8 DYS 36DYS 5 7DYS 6 6 DYS 11 4 DYS 13 5 DYS
32. tered and the port number Refer to IP PORT Setting Screen Press OK and then press CONNECT If you can get the local connection to work you can then go to next step Modem Router LAN Internet Setup STEPS 5 8 ARE FOR INTERNET CONNECTIVITY If you are using the NET800 ADSL modem router then refer to the instruction booklet regarding configuring the modem router You will need to acquire a static IP address username and password from your Internet Service Provider When you have setup the WAN configuration and tested the Internet connection is working okay then proceed to the next step If you are not using the NET800 product range then you must use refer to the instruction manual supplied with your modem router Modem Router Port Forwarding Follow the instructions for the modem router for setting client and firewall rules This is to setup the firewall rule for external connectivity via the Internet Ensure you save the modem router settings correctly PC Remote Viewer Software Setup External Connection Load the Remote Viewer program to YORI remote PC Press the Power button followed by the 210100 button and ensure STATIC IP address of the DVR is entered and the 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux C eal time Triplex Mu Stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup 6 2 Remote Viewer program MAIN INTERFACE Power button Press the Power switch to exit the program Please press Disconnect before pressing the Power swit
33. the same time channel No has the first priority to pop up For example if events happen on channel No 1 channel No 2 and channel No 4 at the same time channel No 1 pops up If the motion disappears on channel No 1 then channel No 2 pops up for the duration that you set However even though motion happens on channel No 1 again within the duration channel No 2 still displays If motion on channel No 1 Keeps on going even after the duration channel No 1 pops up again 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux p Stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up 5 6 BACK UP 1 CDR SETUP You can back up the recorded data to CD using CD writer installed in DVR Refer to START and END of data on HDD and set copy from time START and size of data copied SIZE and move to BURN and click it to start copy U RE 2006 JUL 08 PM 12 04 12 UE 2006 JUL 08 PM 08 12 23 2006 JUL 08 PMOB 1 2 28 2005 AUG 07 AM04 04 12 700MB gt OMB 2005 AUG 08 PM08 12 23 700 MB gt 700MB LX BURN ESC BURN ESC System Status Messages 1 INPUT BLANK CD CD writer has no blank CD 2 CD R MEDIA IS DETECTED A blank CD R media has been inserted and detected CD RW BURNING START CD RW BURNING LEAD IN CD RW BURNING IMAGE DATA CD RW BURNING CLOSE TRACK CD RW BURNING COMPLETE 3 When burning is completed CD R media will be ejected automatically 4 To copy more images repeat above process In the next back up process START time in CD R sub menu shall be END ti
34. the start of recording Play backward 1X Move to the previous hour Play forward 1X Move to the next hour Play fast forward Move to the end of recording Stop playback 9 Command button a SAVE After pressing the Stop button click SAVE button to save the currently viewed image in jpg format b PRINT After pressing the Stop button click PRINT button to print the currently viewed image c RECORD Press this button to download playback images transmitted from DVR unit into your PC User can see saved images using Windows Media Player 10 Calendar Use this to select the date you wish to search The filled in square outlines the date that is at the beginning of the hard drives The outlined square indicates the data at the end of the hard drives Select the date you wish to view Verify a filled in square for that particular date If an invalid date is selected it will default to the beginning of the hard drive s 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 6 Network Setup 6 3 Back up CD Player NO IMAGE DVR units have a built in CD RW and user can copy images to CD Using back up CD player user can see images on back up CD and function of each button in Back up CD player is as below 1 2 3 4 Time Current time Status Window Start amp End of time amp date Status of operating button When user play forward backward recorded time will appear Play Speed butto
35. you want and choose numbers or letters by using mouse wheel or left right button of mouse To exit to the previous menu mode click ESC DEFAULT CAM01__ __ 3 COLOUR You can adjust colour of image display of each camera by the mouse BRIGHTNESS Adjusting brightness 32 31 DEFAULT 0 CONTRAST Adjusting contrast 32 31 DEFAULT 0 SATURATION Adjusting saturation 32 31 DEFAULT 0 HUE Adjusting hue 32 31 DEFAULT 0 4 Executing Buttons ALL Initialising all values for all channels as a default setting value CH1 CH4 DEFAULT Initializing all values for the applied channel only as a default setting value ESC Used to exit 4Ch Real time Triplex Mux stand Alone DVR CHAP 5 Set up MOTION SETUP CHANNEL SENSITIVITY DURATION DETECT CELL NUM DEFAULT ALL DEFAULT ESC MOTION SETUP You can change values using mouse wheel and left right buttons of mouse SENSITIYITY Adjusting sensitivity of a movement You can adjust level 1 level 5 DEFAULT 1 DURATION Whenever motion is detected and it is set in Motion Recording mode the DVR records for a certain time being from the point of time when motion is detected 1 sec 99 sec DEFAULT 1 sec DETECT CELL NUM Select the minimum number of CELLs for MOTION EVENT to be activated ALL DEFAULT Default setup for all channels MOTION MASK SETUP Set motion dete
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