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1. When complete left click play You can then simply use the icons at the foot of the screen to control playback of the whole selected period or choose specific start times from within the selected period via the list of start times on the right hand side of the Screen Digital Zoom During playback it is possible to carry out a digital zoom Left click and hold anywhere in the picture then move the mouse in any direction to create a selection window Once you are happy with the selection window release the left click and then left click again within the created window to zoom in To return to the original screen simply double click To exit the playback area right click and select gt Up Window TRANSFERRING A RECORDING TO USB Recorded data can be easily transferred using the supplied 2GB USB stick drive The amount of data that can be stored is only limited by the capacity of the USB drive Larger capacity drives are available To create an archive of data insert the USB stick drive into a spare USB port Please note There are two ports on the rear of the unit and one on the front USB2 on the rear of the unit and the USB port on the front of the unit are linked It is not possible to use these linked ports for both the mouse and stick drive at the same time Once a USB stick is present got to the main menu click record then backup If the USB stick is not visible on the back up screen click detect The DVR will then display the details o
2. playback multi users network ops simultaneously USB backup output INTERFACE Operation 16bit true color graphical operation interface Interface support mouse operation Picture display 1 4 8 9 frame VIDEO Video standard Record storage Local HDD DVD R RW SD and network Backup mode DVD R RW Network USB HDD USB DVD R RW and SD INTERFACE Video input 8 channel BNC Video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75 Ohm 1 channel VGA output SD slot Yes Audio input 8 channel RCA Audio output 1 channel RCA Alarm input 8 channe Alarm output 1 channe PAL 625TVLine 50fps Network LE viewing supports Windows mobile NTSC 525TVLine 60fps Symbian iPhone and black berry Monitoring quality PAL D1 704x576 Android cell phone viewing Central NTSC D1 704x480 Management System CMS Playback quality PAL CIF 352x288 PTZ 1x RS485 NTSC CIF 352x240 real time USB 2 x USB interface PAL D1 704x576 NTSC D1 704x480 100fps PAL HDD 2 x SATA supports 4TB DVD R RW 120 fps NTSC WiFi 3G Yes Code capacity CIF 200FPS PAL 240fps NTSC OTHER D1 100fps PAL 120 fps NTSC Power 12V 4 15A external adaptor Motion detection 396 22x18 surveyed area can be set Dissipation 10W w o HDD in everyone frame Multilevel Working temp O degree 55 degree sensitivity SITE RE Working humidity 10 90 AUDIO Dimensio
3. no password Note If the initial network setup is not done correctly you will NOT be able to view your DVR via a PC or mobile phone either locally within the premises or remotely or both If you can view your DVR locally but not remotely this indicates incorrect setup of your routers port forwarding Troubleshooting The DVR cannot boot up normally Possible reasons are as follows 1 The power supply is not correctly connected 2 The rear power switch is in the off position 3 The power supply is damaged 4 The hard disk is damaged 5 The front panel is damaged 6 The main board of the DVR is damaged The DVR reboots automatically or stops working after boot up a few minutes Possible reasons are as follows 1 The input voltage is not stable or too low 2 The hard disk is damaged 3 The DVR is subject to poor environmental conditions Heat dust moisture etc 4 The hardware of the DVR is damaged System cannot detect hard disk Possible reasons are as follows 1 The hard disk power supply line is not connected 2 The cables of the hard disk are damaged 3 The hard disk is damaged 4 The SATA port of main board is damaged 5 Hard disk cables not fully inserted There are no video outputs in single channel multiple channels and all channels Possible reasons are as follows 1 The image brightness is set to zero 2 There is no video input signal or the signal is too weak 3 The channel protection o
4. source such as a heat radiator heating equipment or other objects that generate heat Contents Front Panel layOUt zo iere RE Re ERE TR RE IeTE Iib IEEE AS 4 Rear panel layout sssssssssssse eene 5 Basic operations esee eee exe ek d ERR ace 6 onnoce v m 7 Making a recording 2 32 51 pie ref OE Ree Re Rr a Rea d eid eiie 7 Playing back a recording sssssssssssss eee rrarena 8 Transferring a recording to USB DVD 0 ccc cece eee ees 8 Alaririiriput arid Output 22522 peace eee ai Eri Ra pr ERR E RR EE E LES 9 SUST ITI en ae cece cents o a bane d Rota E e V aa ome ete 10 Remote VIEWING cou erp er re Anara herb b ee Fd dem 11 Troubleshooting iiie Rb CE beide ee ce e Ed 14 This manual is designed to be used as a quick start guide alongside the informative general user interface GUI of the DVR Additional details of the subjects covered may be found within the on screen menus of the machine itself The menu above is not exhaustive and is designed to lead the user quickly to the most often required aspects of the unit Front Panel No FUNCTION DESCRIPTION COLOUR 1 Standby Blue 2 Access to Picture and PTZ settings Blue 3 Search recorded data Blue 4 Pan tilt zoom control Blue 5 Open main menu Blue 6 Record mode settings Blue 7 Keys Control keys for main menu navigation 8 Main power on Blue 9 Network connection o
5. you wish to display your first camera Next pick a camera from the right hand list and double click it The camera you have chosen will now be displayed in the left hand window Adding your other cameras is the same method you just have to choose an unused window from the left hand side for each new camera REMOTE NETWORK VIEWING INTERNET EXPLORER Step 1 Open Internet Explorer on a remote PC then enter the DVR premises external IP address and the DVRs HTTP port into the address bar For example if the external IP address is 94 135 246 12 and HTTP port number is 5557 then you should enter http 94 135 246 12 5557 on the address bar to connect To find your DVR premises external IP address using a PC at the DVRs location go to www google co uk and type in what is my IP Any of the top search results will take you to a website which will display your External IP address The first time you connect to the DVR from a new remote PC a security warning message will pop up asking whether you accept web cab file You must to accept in order to be able to access your DVR If the web cab file pop up fails to show or download please reduce IE security level or disable third party pop up blockers and try again Note If this is the first time you have connected to your DVR from this PC it will take 4 5 minutes to load Step 2 Login enter user s name and password the default Administrator User ID is admin and the password is empty
6. 10 10 105 5557 on the address bar to connect The first time you connect to the DVR from a new PC a security warning message will pop up asking whether you accept web cab file You must to accept in order to be able to access your DVR If the web cab file pop up fails to show or download please reduce IE security level or disable third party pop up blockers and try again Note If this is the first time you have connected to your DVR from this PC it will take 4 5 minutes to load Step 2 Login enter user s name and password the default Administrator User ID is admin and the password is empty no password Note You may use this method for future Local network viewing of your DVR BASIC WEB OPERATION CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS Split Choose how many camera images you wish to display For 4 channel DVRs choose view 4 or for 8 channel DVRs choose view 8 etc Playback Enters playback mode used for searching and playing back recordings already stored on the DVR Log Display event log information if any Local Cfg Operate alarm set up on the web end Device Cfg Right click mouse and select Device Cfg You can now adjust most of the DVRs Config settings as if you were at the DVR in person DISPLAYS LIST OF AVAILABLE CAMERAS PTZ controls Only suitable for PTZ cameras Picture adjustment controls Such as Colour Contrast etc Viewing your cameras Choose and click a viewing window on the left hand side where
7. DVR 8 Gi 8 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DVR WITH INTEGRAL 500GB HARD DRIVE USER MANUAL SAFETY NOTICE IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS HIGH VOLTAGE HAZARD HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE Please keep this manual for later use Please strictly comply with the warning indications on the machine and in this book Please abide by instructions when operating Do not use accessory devices not recommended by the manufacturer Incorrect usage of accessory device may cause harm Please use the power adapter equipped for the unit Before connecting the AC power cord to the socket please check if the specified requirements of the adapter is in accordance with the local power supply network Please contact your dealer or the local power supply administration if you are not sure about the power supply to be used Do not place anything on or around the power cord A damaged power cord may cause electric shock Please do not touch any control parts not mentioned in the manual Incorrect adjustment of a control part not mentioned in the manual may damage the machine Before cleaning the machine pull out the power plug and clean the machine with a slightly damp cloth Do not use any liquid or sprayed cleaning agent Disconnect the unit from the mains power source if the unit is not likely to be used for a long period of time Ensure air ventilation around the unit and do not cover or block the vent hole Do not place the unit in direct sunlight or near a heat
8. f the stick and its available capacity If this is the USB stick you wish to use select it by clicking on the left hand box next to the stick description Now click backup On this section you will select the data that you wish to backup to the selected USB stick Type Do you wish to back up all recorded material or recordings made from specific triggers such as alarm or motion detection events Channel Select the channels that you wish to back up Start Time Select the start date and time of the desired back up End Time Select the end date and time of the desired back up Once you have entered the selections above click Add data applicable to the selections will now appear in the main screen Further more precise selections can then be made by clicking on the boxes to the left of the file details or selecting all files by clicking on the box next to Channel Once your file choices have been made the required free data capacity and total capacity will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Clicking start will commence the back up operation and replace the capacity requirement with information on the estimated time to complete the process TRANSFERRING A RECORDING TO DVD Recorded data can also be transferred to DVD To create an archive of data insert a writeable DVD into the DVD drive Now click backup On this section you will select the data that you wish to backup Once the correct data is selected click burn to transfer the da
9. his port is entered in the Net Service area if your mobile phone DUYTTTY supports this The best APP at time of TTT writing for mobile viewing is Meye O O 6 8 ProV2 This should be done by your IT technician or a Networking Engineer Note If this setup is not done correctly you will NOT be able to view your DVR via a PC or mobile phone either locally within the premises or remotely or both If you can view your DVR locally but not remotely this indicates incorrect setup of your routers port forwarding Important Settings for remote viewing with a mobile phone As mentioned above the preffered current APP iPhone and Android for remote viewing of images from Digi view TET dira Sueami systems is MeyeProV2 In addition to the v bee port forwarding requirements it is FPS 25 S 25 VBR required that all channels are encoded as ity jood General follows not forgetting the video and audio tick selections Input at the encode page of the system section of the main menu LOCAL NETWORK VIEWING INTERNET EXPLORER After connecting your DVR to the network your PC Web browser internet explorer can be used for local or remote viewing Step 1 Open web browser on a local PC same premises as DVR then enter the DVRs IP address and HTTP port into the address bar For example the IP address of the DVR is 10 10 10 105 and HTTP port number is 5557 then you should enter http 10
10. ly open or normally closed to suit Actions following an alarm event can be configured System The system sections allows configuration of much of the general functionality of the DVR General Encode Network Net service GUI Display PTZ Config RS232 Tour ADVANCED HDD Manage Account Online user Output Adjust Auto Maintain Restore Upgrade Setting time and date Language and machine identification details Each channel can be configured for recording resolution frame rate and picture quality High resolution with high frame rates at high quality will create the highest amount of data Bit rate and therefore fill up the hard drive at the quickest rate The DVR output can be viewed locally around a network LAN or remotely via the internet Settings can be entered using a fixed or DHCP IP address Details of the correct data to enter can be provided by your internet service provider or IT support Settings can be made for network communication via PPPOE NTP and SMTP for e mail alerts Specific setting requirements can be provided by your internet service provider or IT support Includes opportunity to enter forwarded Port number for mobile device viewing Settings for how the on screen information is displayed Settings and configuration of control of Pan and Tilt zoom cameras Settings for the Hard drive Configuration of users and their level of access Individual users can be arranged in groups and ha
11. n Colour box 410 x 415 x 135mm Audio compression G711A DVR 353 x 325 x 61 mm VoIP Yes Carton 580 x 380 x 340mm RECORDING AND PLAYBACK Weight 3 8KG carton Recording mode Manual alarm motion detection timing Local playback Single channel 8 channel max 8 channel playback simultaneously Recording search Time point calendar event channel Support language S Chinese T Chinese English French Portugal Russia Italian Spanish Thai Greek Japanese German Turkish Polski Finnish Farsi Vietnamese Romanian and Hungarian Elite Security Products Unit 7 Target Park Shawbank Rd Lakeside Redditch B98 8YN Technical Support 01527 515145 esp www espuk com Telephone 01527 515150 Technical Support 01527 515145 email info espuk com
12. n Green 10 Recording status on Red 11 Remote control receiver N A 12 USB USB input for Mouse control or back up 13 Eject Ejects disk 14 Play Pause Blue 15 Rewind Blue 16 Slow motion playback Blue 17 Fast Forward Blue 18 Stop Blue 19 Exit to main screen Blue Rear Panel AUDIO OUT OID 000 OH mem VIDEO OuT m No interface ID Description 1 AUDIO IN Audio input AV connectors x 8 2 VIDEO IN Video input BNC connectors x 8 3 AUDIO OUT Audio output AV 4 VIDEO OUT Video output BNC 5 ALARM Alarm input and output interface see Alarm Interface specific description 6 GND Ground column 7 VGA VGA display output 8 NET LAN Network Interface 9 USB USB interface 10 RS485 RS485 Interface 11 DC 12V 12V Power Input from power supply 12 OFF ON Power switch NB To obtain best quality on screen display It is highly recommended to connect a monitor via the VGA output using a quality VGA lead Alarm input and output connections Al EET 4 Channel Alarm Terminal AO 1 Alarm input 1 4 2 GND 3 Alarm Output 4 GND NB Output port is normally open Basic operations POWER ON Plug the lead from the 1 way power supply marked DVR into the 12VDC power supply input of the DVR Turn on the DVR at the power switch located on the rear panel The Power supply indicator light Blue will illuminate on the DVR f
13. r the screen protection is set 4 The hardware of the DVR is damaged 5 No cameras connected 6 No power to connected cameras Real time image problems such as the image color or the brightness distortion Possible reasons are as follows 1 The PAL NTSC settings are not correct for region Pal to be used in Europe 2 The signal from the camera is too weak due to excess distance between camera and DVR 3 The color and brightness setting of the DVR is wrong cannot find the video files in local playback mode Possible reasons are as followed 1 The data line of the hard disk is damaged 2 Recording did not take place in the specified time range 3 The hard disk is damaged 4 The video files to look up are covered 5 The recording is not on 6 Harddrive has been overwritten The local video is not clear Possible reasons are as follows 1 The image quality is too bad 2 The reading program is wrong Reboot up the DVR 3 The data line of the hard disk is damaged 4 The hard disk is damaged 5 The hardware of the DVR is damaged 6 DVR connected via video output not VGA There is no audio signal in the surveillance window Possible reasons are as follows 1 There is no audio device connected 2 The audio lines are damaged 3 The hardware of the DVR is damaged There is audio signal in the surveillance window but no audio signal in playback Possible reasons are as followed 1 Setting issues the a
14. re Record The system can automatically archive up to 30 seconds of recording prior to a motion or alarm trigger Mode Selects the recording preference either by schedule or to stop and start recording manually SCHEDULE RECORDING Week You now have the ability to specify the recording requirements by each day select all if all days are the same Period 1 4 Each day can be segmented into 4 specific recording periods Regular Simply records constantly within the selected period Detect Only records by motion detection within the selected period Alarm Only records by alarm trigger within the selected period PLAYING BACK A RECORDING To view recorded data right click anywhere on screen and enter playback directly from the menu The playback screen can also be found in the main menu shortcuts record gt Playback To play back recorded material left click on search and enter the following data File Type Do you wish to search for all recorded material or recordings made from specific triggers such as alarm or motion detection events Read Write Do you wish to source the data from the main hard drive or previously backed up material on external storage such as a USB stick Channel Highlight all channels that you wish to source the data from Start Time Enter the time and date from which you wish the search to start End Time Enter the time and date at which you wish the search to finish Play mode Choose here the level of data decode
15. ront panel followed by a short bleep POWER OFF Turn off the DVR at the power switch located on the rear panel Notes on power 1 Auto resume after power failure If the DVR is shut down abnormally it can automatically backup video and resume previous working status after power restore 2 Replacing the hard disk Before replacing the hard disk the power to the DVR must be turned off 3 Replacing the battery Before replacing the battery the power supply switch in the real panel must be turned off The system time must be checked regularly If the time is not correct you must replace the battery we recommend replacing the battery every year and using the same battery type Note The settings information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information will lose MOUSE CONNECTION In order to prevent un authorised tampering most functions of the DVR are mouse controlled Please plug in the supplied mouse via the USB interface on the front panel below the status LEDs LIVE VIEWING On start up the DVR will display a quad four channel image Using Mouse double click on any image to bring to full screen Double click again to return to a quad screen System time and date channel name recording status and alarm status are indicated by the following icons cx Recording status VE Motion detect 2 Video loss E Camera lock Controls Right click the mouse anywhere on screen to activate the control menu selec
16. ta to the DVD ALARM INPUTS AND OUTPUTS This section allows you to configure the alarm event capability of the DVR an also control the actions of the DVR should an alarm event take place An alarm event can be created in a number of ways Motion The DVR can detect movement changes in the images being captured via detection it s own software Each channel can be configured to create alarm events via on screen movement Enable The area of detection can be defined to specific areas on screen Region default is full screen and sensitivity can be adjusted to avoid false triggering Motion detection triggers can then be configured to create an alarm output or start recording sessions on an of the channels show a message on screen or send an e mail alert Video Blind The DVR can detect failing light conditions on specific channels which would creat a poor quality image this could include lights being turned off or even covering the camera by accident or on purpose by an intruder Sensitivity and actions following a trigger event can be configured Video Loss Damaged or severed cables failure of power supply or damage to a camera can all cause a video loss event Actions following a video loss event can be configured Alarm Input Additional alarm devices such as PIR detectors magnetic contacts or panic attack buttons can be used to trigger actions via the alarm inputs on the rear panel of the DVR Detector inputs can be set as normal
17. the hard disk recording machine is not functioning correctly There is something wrong with the USB backup Possible reasons are as follow 1 The data exceeds the USB stick capacity 2 The USB stick is not compatible 3 The USB stick is damaged Alarm is not working Possible reasons are as followed 1 The setting of the alarm is not correct 2 The connection of the alarm is not correct 3 The alarm input signal is not correct The remote control is not working Possible reasons are as followed 1 The remote control address is not correct 2 The remote control distance is too far or the angle is too large 3 The battery is flat in the remote control 4 The remote control input on the front panel is covered 5 The remote controller or the front panel of the DVR is damaged The back up files cannot play Possible reasons are as followed 1 There is no media player 2 There is no DX8 1 software or higher edition 3 There is no DivX503Bundle exe file to play AVI video files 4 The DivX503Bundle exe and ffdshow 2004 1012 Exe files must be installed in windows Technical Specification SYSTEM STORAGE AND BACK UP Channel 8 Channel Occupation HDD Audio 28 8Mbyte hour video Format H 264 main profile Hi3515 space in channels 25 450Mbyte hour Master processor Technical grade embedded micro controller O S Embedded Linux operation System resources Multichannel real time recording
18. tions Selecting main menu will automatically show the SYSTEM LOGIN screen The default settings are User Name Admin Password leave blank Once logged in you may now right click again to access your menu selections An opportunity to change the password is provided within the settings menu Please note if an incorrect password is entered three times the DVR alarm will activate If a wrong password is entered five times the system will lock out To reset the system turn the main power off and back on after 5 minutes SHORTCUT MENU Selecting main menu will take you through to the shortcut menu where most regularly used settings can be found Explanations of functions are displayed by hovering the mouse over each icon Record Record set up record playback record back up Alarm Motion detection and alarm event settings System Time and date network settings on screen display settings Advanced Hard disk management password settings network settings Info Hard Drive status system usage log version details Making a recording RECORD CONFIGURATION This section allows you to configure the recording capability of the DVR to your precise requirements by each channel camera Channel Select 1 4 all other settings now effect the specific channel selected Redundancy Select if double backup recording is required when two hard drives are fitted Length The record time captured when using motion or alarm trigger detection P
19. udio option is not chosen 2 The according channel is not connected with the video 3 There is no audio device connected The time is wrong Possible reasons are as followed 1 Setting is wrong 2 The battery is in bad connection or the voltage is too low The motion detect is not working Possible reasons are as followed 1 Settings are not correct in Record Conf 2 Settings are not correct in Alarm gt Motion detect 3 The motion detect area set is not correct 4 The sensitivity is too low I cannot login via web Possible reasons are as followed 1 The OS of the computer is not Windows 2000 service pack 4 or higher le Windows XP 2 ActiveX is not allowed by PC 3 Active X version is older than 8 1 4 Network connection failure 5 Network setting issues 6 Invalid password or user name The image is not clear or there is no image in network preview state or video file playback state Possible reasons are as followed 1 Network is not stable 2 The user machine has limited resource 3 Choose the play in team mode in the network setup of DVR 4 The region shelter or channel protection is set 5 The user has no surveillance to view 6 The real time image of the hard disk recording machine itself is not clear Network connection is not stable Possible reasons are as followed 1 Network is not stable 2 IP address is conflicted 3 MAC address is conflicted 4 The network card of the computer or
20. ve their access to functions within the DVR controlled Information with regard to online users is displayed and can be disconnected if required Allows precise set up of the image display on screen to fit various monitors exactly Configure schedule for auto reboot and auto delete old recordings to assist processor and increase Hard drive life Selectable factory setting restore on major functions Access for software remote and local software upgrades INFO HDD Info BPS LOG Version Logout Information on Hard drive including HDD type Space left on drive quoted both a capacity or record time left according to record settings Live display of Specific KB S and MB H rate per channel Time and dated data log of all major users and system functions Specific description of DVR including serial number and build date Logout of the DVR Shutdown the DVR or re boot the DVR Remote viewing Network Connection To enable remote viewing you need to first connect the DVR with your network and enter your networks details Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Connect the DVR with your networks router using PC type network cable Fill out the DVRs network settings page this should be done by your IT technician or a Networking Engineer To allow remote viewing of your DVR your router requires at least 3 ports forwarded to the DVRs IP address avoid using port 80 two are for PC viewing the third is for mobile phone viewing T
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