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1. SAVE Save ASF Print eo Ge oe i za A ae ie l SER Ere 9 l gt gt Pi G Search function bi od eao 4 f ee JA 0 8 Pe A Enter DVR IP address port ID and password manually or retrieve information from IRS setup Connect CONNECT Connect to DVR Pet S DISCONNECT Stop the connection with DVR Status Shows the current connection status Start End It shows that the start time and end time of the recording Data Save Save current selected image by JPEG SSM Save ASF Save the video of selected channel by ASF ASF print Print Print current selected image OE Select the channel number of camera to be displayed Mode Screen division mode Speaker It allows selecting Audio on off and Audio channel MIC i allows communicating by Two Way Audio when Mic function is on Search Bar Enables to search recorded data by using this bar SEACH UNGON Play panels It allows operating all the playback function Forward Backward fast pause etc Goto Search User may search detail time and date Page 77 User manual CHAPTER 11 REMOTE CONNECT amp BACKUP PLAYER 3 Backup Player When system backup record data to CD DVD or USB memory stick it put backup player automatically Backup file format is HR4 ete ay function Play speed Tool Bar Function for Open Save Split mode Channel1 16 and Audio channel Search Bar Enables to search recorded data by
2. CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 5 VGA The DVR unit has one available VGA port VGA port allows DVR unit to connect to standard computer monitor DO Cheek this first Your monitor must support below resolution Resolution rate of 640X480 at 60HZ or 70HZ refresh rate Resolution rate of 800X600 at 60HZ or 70HZ refresh rate Resolution rate of 1024X768 at 60HZ or 70HZ refresh rate Resolution rate of 1280X1024 at 60HZ or 70HZ refresh rate Check your monitor user s guide C 4 3 16 9 Resolution 1440X900 Wide v ee son O Resolution rate of 640X480 800X600 1024X768 or 1280X1024 Normal 1680X1050 1440X900 1360X768 Wide Frequency of 60Hz or 70Hz Refresh rate On this window you may choose VGA Configuration Window Default button will set all settings to default parameters Use Save button to save the configuration CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 6 Event Display There are two types of Spot Monitor types are available for the DVR units which are Digital Spot and Analog Spot monitor In this section we will introduce the difference between these two types of Spot monitors and how they can be configured Note Analog Spot Monitor Operation Order Sequencing of Channel 1 to Last Channel of camera with sequence time defined When event is triggered the camera with event triggered will display until event stop Page 34 User manual If events occur simultaneously among Channel 1 and othe
3. Page 38 User manual Margin Setup Display Position zi a a Right Es ka h ka alh Top i 4h oO as Default Margin Setup Popup Display Position Popup CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO _ 9 Audio Users are able to configure Microphone and speakers volume in the Audio Menu Mic Volume On off 0 5 10 Speaker On O Off Selectable radial buttons On and Off MIC Volume l With radial buttons set to On you may adjust the volume for the microphone Selectable radial buttons On and Off Speaker With radial buttons set On you may adjust the volumes for the 4 available channels for audio output Page 39 User manual CHAPTER SYSTEM CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 1 HDD Clear The Hard Drive Clear menu not only displayed HDD information but provides 3 options for the hard disk drive of the DVR The HDD Clear function is not only used to format delete all recorded video data located on the DVR but also is performed after a firmware update is applied HDD Clear ex Start Time End Time HDD Status LIRA Paini Aina HDD Clear START Over Writel On Auto Deletion 01Day BA HDD Information Start Over Write O Off Auto Deletion active status display for hard disk drive Start Time indication that shows when the first data is present by time when the first data was recor
4. device such as a monitor or it can be used to provide a video signal to another DVR system The type of connection of the loop out ports use is BNC Twist Lock type Video Input Signals Specification 1 Vpp 75 ohm PAL NTSC Auto Detect BNC Inputs with Loop Out CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 6 Audio Connections The audio connections of DVR are used for both recording and monitoring purposes You have the option to disable both audio recording and monitoring functions in the Audio Setup Menu Both 8 and 16 channel models support up to 4 audio input channels and 1 audio output channel as well as 1 port for microphone input Connect with RCA Composite audio compatible cables connectors Connect using RCA Composite audio compatible cables with compatible RCA Composite audio connectors Page 18 User manual You may use any audio output device such as a speaker system that supports RCA Composite You may use a microphone that supports RCA Composite Audio connections Audio Input Signals Specification Input Signal Mono RCA 1Vpp 10 k ohm Output Signal Mono RCA 1Vpp 10 k ohm CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 7 Alarm Relay lIO Connections Alarm inputs and outputs are supplied via the switch panel located on the rear of the DVR The switch terminal simplifies the use of various sensors and relays with our DVR ALARM OUT ALARM OUT RELAY ALARM IN US COM NC NO COM
5. 25 User manual CHAPTER VIDEO amp AUDIO CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 1 Camera Setup Q Camera Setup Camera Label Audio o1 Camerat BD le 2 A e emn a e ate a a Co 1 fos cameras a Sif fos cameras B o sor o cmerar gt CC B foe cameras B o jo i Click to initiate on screen keyboard as seen below Type the desired label and X to close the Camera label popup window On Screen Keyboard popup Covert Camera will not appear on live screen display or remote connection when Covert is enabled Audio Choose the drop down bar to select the audio channel This will associate audio to camera Page 26 User manual CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 2 Color adjustment Select the color settings individually for color adjustment and use the copy setting to apply the same configuration parameters to other cameras CHECK THIS FIRST O Make sure the monitor being used is correctly configured to show proper colors Consult your monitor manual for details in color configuration Q Color Adjustment v Brightness a RER o Copy Settings Copy Settings Color Adjustment Window Channel Select the channel of camera you want to configure by clicking on the drop down list bar EAAS TTo configure camera brightness value Contrast To configure camera contras
6. 123 Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu please click on the Cancel button To restore the original factory settings please click on the Default button CHAPTER 8 NETWORK 4 PPPOE The PPoE menu is used to specify the ID and password used with their ADSL Internet Service i PPPoE Connection Ryco iF Retyinteval Si PPPoE Choose to turn the PPoE function On or Off E the ID associated with your ADSL service Password Enter the Password associated with your ADSL service Request Press the Start button to establish a connection with your Internet Service Provider Specify the number of times the DVR will retry to connect with your Internet Service Provider 1 100 Times Specify how often in seconds 1 60 your DVR will try to connect with your Internet Service Retry Count SGOT Provider You will see one of the following messages when trying to connect to your Internet Service Provider Connection request in progress Request PPPoE Retry Count The number of attempts to connect to your Internet Service Provider PPPoE Connected Connection is established PPPoE Disconnect Connection is terminated Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes
7. Configuration Factory Default _ Select All _ IDEO amp AUDIO _ SYSTEM RECORD amp BACKUP EXTERNAL DEVICE _ NETWORK To apply the factory default setting first select the categories of settings that needs to apply factory default to Then simply press the Default button on the center of the screen to apply the factory default configuration Configuration Window with Factory Default button pressed Page 48 User manual CHAPTER RECORD amp BACKUP This chapter will cover both record setup and the multiple record schedule options of the DVR The record setup section details the 4 recording profiles that the DVR supports You have the option to set Normal Event Pre Alarm and Panic recording profiles Record schedules are classified under the Standard Record Schedule type and Holiday Record Schedule type CHAPTER 6 RECORD amp BACKUP 1 Record Setup The record menu is used to configure the setup type for each individual camera channel You may specify resolution video quality and frame rate for recording You will see four profiles for configuring the record setup Normal This profile is used for standard scheduled recording The settings will be used under normal recording environments Event This profile is used for recording triggered by events like motion triggered or alarm triggered recording The Event record settings will override your Normal record settings if a
8. EXTERNAL DEVICE 1 RS232 Through the RS232 port users can connect the DVR to a PC or other control devices to control the DVR Users cannot change value in this setting Baudrate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity The baud rate setting is used to determine the speed setting between the DVR and external device using the RS 232C port The RS 232C port uses two voltage states commonly known as MARK SEWCIO negative and SPACE positive The baud rate will vary depending on the required settings of the external device used with the RS 232C port The data bit setting is used to determine the order of transmission for the least significant bit LSB to the most significant bit MSB The stop bit setting determines the last part of the data frame These bits are always represented by Please refer to the operational manual of the device Data Bits The optional settings are from 5 to 8 bits Stop Bit a negative voltage and will determine when data transmission will cease The options for the stop bits are 1 1 5 and 2 bits The parity bit is used as a simple method of error checking This option specifies whether the parity Parit of the transmission will be None Odd or Even bits Suppose the parity is chosen to be odd The ari i transmitter will then set the parity bit in such a way as to make an odd number of 1 s among the data bits and the parity bit Page 57 User manual CHAPTER
9. If you wish to add an entry s press the key to do so M Press this button to go to the first page Press this button to go to the previous page PF Press this button to go to the next page M Press this button to go to the last page Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu please click on the Cancel button Time You can specify the start and end time here Time 00 2H 00 es 2a 59 Page 52 User manual Channel Select All cH 02 C cH 03 C CH 04 _ CH 06 _ CH 07 _ CH 08 _ CH 10 _ CH 11 CH 12 CH14 CH 15 CH 16 SA ra PA Press this button to select all channels You can choose individual channels for recording Press this button to save the settings OF Tao Press this button to discard the changes made CHAPTER 6 RECORD amp BACKUP 2 Holiday schedule The Holiday Schedule is used to specify certain holidays throughout the calendar year This setting may be used to make exceptions to the recording schedule due to holiday hours and days of operation during these times P4_ Holiday Once you click on a specified date a pop up menu will appear Save Default September 25 September 4th THU To verify the Holiday schedule please check the box accordingly Then press Ok to save the setting or
10. amp BACKUP PLAYER Web Viewer supports for Remote Viewer and Search Remote Viewer allows user to watch live display by internet connection Remote Search allows user to watch recorded image by internet connection CHAPTER 11 REMOTE CONNECT amp BACKUP PLAYER 1 Web Remote Viewer Remote Viewer allows user to watch live display by internet connection User may input IP address of DVR on the address section of web browser When it runs properly user may input Port ID and Password on the Login section Then click Connect allows connecting with DVR X Directly place DDNS server address or DVR IP address on IE address bar for connection For instance 1 http DVR IP WEB PORT 2 http DOMAIN gotoddns com WEB PORT IP PORT ID PW Connect Disconnect Mode ede Saker PTZ Speaker MIC 0 sam Pe A Enter DVR IP address port ID and password manually or retrieve information from IRS setup IES DISCONNECT Stop the connection with DVR SETS shows the current connection status PTZ Control PTZ via network HEGLE User may choose specific channel Mode Screen division mode DOSE It allows selecting Audio on off and Audio channel De it allows communicating by Two Way Audio when Mic function is on Page 76 User manual CHAPTER 11 REMOTE CONNECT amp BACKUP PLAYER 2 Remote Search IP PORT ID PW Connect Disconnect Start End
11. etting Once you configure the Day Time clock range the Night Time clock range will automatically be updated To change the Day Time setting please click the button located to the right of each channel setting and you will see the pop up menu below to set the time range TIME RANGE SETTING Time o0 o0 Ea 23 E 59 I After specifying the start and end time range a a mie changes 0 click Cancel to discard them To access the other menu options please click on each corresponding menu tab e g Day Setting Night Setting and Action Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes Click button if you desire to discard the changes made to this menu Click button to restore the original factory settings Page 28 User manual Day Setting Time Setting Day Setting Night Setting Action CCE vignest e os sec Ed oz or fal Highest fal o Bl ossec Ed foo or fal Highest fal 0 Blossec K foa or fal manes fal o ossec Ed o or Bal Highest Ba o ossee Bd Ejos or Bal Highest Ba o Bl ossec Bd E o7 or Bal Highest Ba o ossee Bd jos or Bal Highest Bd o ossec Bd Copy Settings To activate or deactivate each channel please click on the button Ch Specifies the video channel number Min Blocks Specifies the minimum number of blocks to detect for motion in the zone specified There are a total of 5 settings f
12. 08 C CH 11 C CH 12 C CH 15 _ CH 16 Channel Selector Channel Selection Popup Add or Delete Schedule item To add just press the icon marked to add another line To delete a line first select the line by pressing the check mark and then press icon marked o delete Note Maximum Digital Spot Entry You may have up to 21 lines of schedule entry for programmed line items and Digital Spot Monitor There could be 21 different sequencing combinations To help you understand the configuration of digital spot option we will consider a scenario and configure the Digital Spot to meet the requirement Possible Scenario You have a 16 channel DVR unit with 14 cameras enabled in channel 1 16 with Camera 9 and Camera 11 with no video feed You want to install a Spot Monitor in front lobby to always see camera 1 You want to see full screen view of camera 1 then few seconds later 2X2 screen view with Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 and Camera 4 Few seconds later you want it to sequence to 2X2 view with Camera 1 Camera 5 Camera 6 and Camera 7 You want to repeat until you see all cameras but omit camera 9 and camera 11 because they are not functional at this time You want to have Camera 4 to popup during any of these sequencing events when you detect motion to this camera Page 36 User manual CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 7 Interval Time Interval Q Switching Interval A v Switchin
13. Reverse Allow you to reverse the current setting If it is activated the reverse option will deactivate the select area Once you have finished setting up the motion mask zone right click on your mouse and select Ok from the pop up menu to apply the changes you have made Day Setting Copy Setting Pop up Page Copy Settings From CAMO1 v Properties Min Blocks _ Sensitivity _ Mask Zone Dwell Time To Select All cHo2 cHo3 CHO4 cHo6 cCHo07 CHo08 cH10 CH1 CH12 cH14 cH15 CH16 Copy Settings You may choose to copy the settings from one channel to another or to other multiple channels HJE These are the attributes you may select to copy from the source channel Oow ox E Press ths buton to aiscara tne changes made Night Setting Action 01 Raj Highest Ba o Bosse Bd jos or Bdj Hignest E o Bos sec joa or E Hignest B o ossee g o5 or Raj Highest Ea o Bos sec E josjot Bal Hignest Ba oS os sec Ba oo Bal Highest Baj ol ossec D or Bal Highest Rd oS os see Bg 401 02 gt To activate or deactivate each channel please click on the E button Page 30 User manual Ch Specifies the video channel number NIN feted SS Specifies the minimum number of blocks to detect for motion in the zone specified There are a total of 5 settings for motion sensitivity with Highest being the most sensitive and Sensitivity Lowest b
14. and other location where configuration or playback may not be needed Because of these nature Digital Spot Monitor connection is programmable where Full Single Channel View or 2X2 Quad Display Mode is Supported Addition to it it also Supports programming feature to schedule and to hide certain camera to display As available to both digital and analogue Spot Monitor connection sequencing times are programmable as well Connect a secondary monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a BNC Twist Lock to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only supports Composite Video Inputs The display resolution for Monitor B is at 720x480 MON A MONITOR A MON B MONITOR B Monitor Connection Page 16 User manual VGA Video Graphics Array Port The DVR unit supports multiple array of VGA resolution and refresh rate available to popular LCD Monitor and High Resolution HD LCD TV Connect a VGA monitor to the DVR with a standard VGA Cable We recommend using a 17 LCD or CRT monitor or above Supported resolutions for the VGA ports are 640x480 60H2 75Hz 800x600 60Hz 75Hz 1024x768 60Hz2 75Hz 1280x1024 60HZ 75Hz All resolutions display at True Color 32 Bit vc am RGB Input Analog 1 Video input Red 2 Video input Green Sync on Green 9 Not connected 3 Video input Blue 10 GND 4 Not connected 11 GND 5 Composite sync 12 Bi directional data 6 Earth Red 13 Ho
15. categories of configuration possibilities listed after check box and they are VIDEO amp AUDIO RECORD amp BACKUP NETWORK SYSTEM and EXTERNAL DEVICE They are the same categories of items selectable at Main system menu Import configuration To import configuration file click on the button marked Import and bring up the Import popup window File Name Select All Camera Record Device Network _ System _ Display Import Popup Window Click on button show on left to define path and file name of file to be imported Page 47 User manual Export configuration To export configuration file click on the button marked Export and bring up the Export popup window Export Popup Window Click on button show on left to define path and file name of file to be exported Note The DVR unit configuration files could only be imported and exported by using the external USB memory stick Import and Export functions are not currently supported via the Network transmission CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 9 Factory Default It is highly recommended to perform Factory Default Configuration when the DVR unit has upgraded HDD Software Firmware or instructed by technical support agent There are six categories of configuration which are VIDEO amp AUDIO RECORD amp BACKUP NETWORK SYSTEM and EXTERNAL DEVICE They are the same categories of items selectable at Main system menu Configuration
16. made to this menu please click on the Cancel button To restore the original factory settings please click on the Default button Page 64 User manual CHAPTER 8 NETWORK SNOTIFICATION Notification Notification E MAIL t Notification Select All PERE Please choose the events you would like the DVR to notify e g Alarm an Motion Detection Disk Full Admin Password Changed Video Loss C Admin Password Changed and Power On Off _ Video Loss C Power On off Please click on the Email tab to access the menu Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu please click on the Cancel button To restore the original factory settings please click on the Default button Notification Notification Send E mail On Send Server Send Port is Authentication Send sever PW O a Recipient SM O O Email Send Email Choose to turn the Send Email function On or Off S EAT Enter your SMTP server address here Send Port Enter your SMTP server port here Send Server ID Enter the user ID associated with your SMTP server account Se EAA A Enter the password associated with your SMTP server account Sender enter the sender s emails address here Recipient1 Enter the recipients email address here Recipient2 Enter a second rec
17. multiple hard disk drives installed then first drive will be written and when data is full then the DVR will start recording to the next available drive until they are all full When all drives all completely full then earliest recorded data will be replaced with current recorded data It is the user s responsibility to backup critical evidence information If the evidence worth video is overwritten there is no option recover such data On the DVR system health status is represented in sign and in it indicates the temperature of the hard disk drive represented by Celsius Normal operating temperature of any hard disk drive should be in range of 0 60 C Recommended optimum temperature range is between 36 C and 47 C about 97 Fahrenheit to 117 Fahrenheit Every hard disk manufacturer may have different range and tolerance please consult with your hard disk manufacturer for operating temperature range If hard disk drive is running hotter than recommended temperature provided by the hard disk manufacture then please check to see if the DVR unit s ventilation is not blocked and check your room temperature immediately Failure to do so will damage the DVR and the hard disk drive Extension HDD table Extension hard disk drive may be mounted on the DVR for alternative increase of the hard disk storage option for the DVR Utilization of E SATA standards enables user to mount E SATA compliant s
18. the specified date range is available for backup If the Search date and time specified is not available the closest date and time available to the specified date and time will be selected This section can be used to specify a maximum back up size The size will be set in megabytes ELAI After selecting the backup size the to date and time will be adjusted automatically according to the backup size you specify Notice Minimum backup size is 100MB SEN The start button will begin the backup process You may cancel the back up procedure by clicking on cancel Notice 1 If there is any time overlapped data ex DST etc among the recorded data you want to back up the window which you can select the one of time overlapped data will pop up and Search will be done according to the selected data 2 When the DVR is under HDD overwriting mode back up can be done from the data of more then 1 hour later of Recorded start time Because when the overwriting is on working the Recorded start time is changing continuously Page 55 User manual CHAPTER 6 RECORD amp BACKUP 4 Smart Backup Setup M Smart Backup Bitrate 800 Kbps M Resolution 720 576 v Audio On off Bitrate Setup up Smart Backup picture quality REIM Setup up Smart Backup picture Resolution Audio Select audio On or off when Smart backup Page 56 User manual CHAPTER EXTERNAL DEVICE CHAPTER 7
19. using this bar Play Speed Select playback speed 1 6X 16X EW tlre Function bar on playback Page 78
20. you wish to view The following are the search queries you may use CHAPTER 10 PLAYBACK amp PLAYBACK 1 Date Time Search This option allows you to access specific recorded video data by Year Month Day Hour Minute and Date Time Search Record Time Record Time 2009 10 23 PM 09 00 2009 12 25 AM 10 10 10 Year Month Calendar Date amp Time Cancel Search Play Refresh The record time section displays the entire recorded video database represented by a time range Record Time from the earliest available recording to the most current available recording Year Month The year and month option is used to display or navigate to the desired calendar date with recorded video data Select the drop down menu to jump to specify the year and month The calendar will display the days for the selected year and month Days with recorded video Calendar data will be shown in bolded red color font Select the desired day with recorded video data and then press search Date and Time Use the date and time option to jump to the desired section of recorded video data You are able to choose the year month day hour minute and second Cancel The cancel button is used to close the search window e Search is used to open the hour selection menu Play The play button will begin playback of the recorded video by the selected date and time Page 70 User manual Date Time Search Date Time Search Record
21. 7 EXTERNAL DEVICE 2 PTZ In order for the DVR unit to control the PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom type camera you must properly connect the PTZ to the DVR unit DO THIS FIRST Before configuring PTZ camera to the DVR you must first check following items in order Step 1 Check PTZ manual to see what protocol the PTZ camera uses Step 2 Check for PTZ ID Many PTZs have dip type switches that defines the ID number of the PTZ If there is duplicate ID you may experience improper movement among PTZs Step 3 Make sure that you PTZ device ID starts from 0 or 1 Some PTZs first configurable ID is from 0 If your PTZ starts from ID 0 then set the dipswitch setting to set to have ID 1 or other ID numbers Step 4 Check the type of connection your PTZ uses RS 232 and RS 485 type of connection may be used to connect the PTZ Check the type and connect it to the proper location marked behind the DVR unit Step 5 Make sure that your PTZ is not connected together with other controller devices such as PTZ Joystick controllers Especially if you are using RS 232 type you may experience communication clash between the DVR unit and Joystick controller unit Avoid having multiple devices controlling the PTZ camera this may cause inoperability Go PTZ au x off ontrol IL ooo Baudrate 1200 v Data Bits 5 x Channel Control ID Data Bits Stop Bits ae Pari None PTZ Speed Copy Setting Copy oetting Chan
22. DVR16rt H264 Video Outputs fo SPOT Out Composite AUDIO IN OUT Audio Input Audio Output ALARM IN OUT Internal Buzzer Yes Yes AUXILIARY IN OUT RS485 Port RS232C Port Network Port 1 ea S 10 100 Ethernet USB Port USB 2 0 2ea IR Remote Control port Yes STORAGE Primary Storage up to 4 x internal HDD CD DVD RW Yes Standard USB HDD FlashDrive Built in DVD RW SATA Data Export Medium HDD Interface type h www allthings com au User manual MORNITORING Display Rate Real Time Display Display Resolution 720 X 480 N 720 X 576 P Te Sequence Freeze Yes Covert Camera Spot Monitor Yes Programable Multi tasking Pentaplex Live Record Playback Backup Network Color Coto RECORD Video Compression H 264 Hardware Compression Audio Compression Recording ae e e 352x240 352x288 240 200fps 480 400fps l Continuous Motion Alarm Continuous Motion Panic Recording Mode Pre alarm 30sec 2 5Mbps Recording Setup Programmable for y es each Camera Panic Recording Yes Each channel programmable SEARCH amp PLAYBACK e 704x480 704x576 480 400fps 704x480 704x576 480 400fps Search Mode Pisplay Mode Concurrent Multi Channel Playback Page 6 User manual NETWORK Static IP Yes ADSL DHCP DDNS Yes Bandwidth Control i 09 Remote Monitoring Live View Yes Remote Playback Yes Remote Recording Yes 09 Remote Setup Remo
23. NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM4 2 2 G 1 1 G 16 15 14 13 G 1211109 G876 5 G 146151413G1211109G8765G4 321 Connecting the Inputs Each alarm input can be controlled switched by a device such as a motion IR sensor door contact sensor and similar devices Each device can either be wired as N O or N C Normally Open Normally Closed This can be configured in the Alarm menu as N O or N C as well Alarm Input 10K to 5v Specifications Input Voltage Range SVDC minimum to 40VDC maximum Alarm In Power Input DC12 24V Power Range DC 10 2 28 8V This is haw to input Alarm In Each GND has 4 alarm input Power In and connect to GND and connect to Alarm In Page 19 User manual Alarm Out_Relay Alarm Out_TTL Power DC 12 24V Power Range DC 5 0 26 4V Maximum Electric Current 0 14 point Equipment Equipment Z This is how to Alarm output Power In and connect to GND and connect to Alarm Out T12 T11 Equipment lf Alarm out equipments have different voltage Please connect the highest Equipment Voltage connection to VCC Otherwise if same voltage VCC connection is unnecessary Equipment Connected Equipment with Relay Voltage MAX DC 24 0V CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 8 RS232 Connections The RS 232 COM port is used to connect the DVR to a PC optional updating procedure or to connect an external device like a DVR contro
24. Time 2009 10 23 PM 09 00 2009 12 25 AM 10 10 10 Record Time 2003 10 23 AM 00 00 00 Hour selection window Date Time Search Select Time Record Time 2009 10 23 AM 00 00 00 Hour Display 1 Te MNT The select time will display the date and time specified by the user The hour display will show the available recorded video data on the DVR for the specified date The color indicator represents the following Red Panic Recording OTEDI EE T Orange Yellow Alarm Recording Green Motion Recording Purple Pre Alarm Recording Blue Continuous Recording ee The cancel button is used to close the current search window Detail The detail button will open the minute search setting The minute and search window is used to specify which minute you wish to review for the selected hour Play The play button will begin playback of the recorded video by the selected date and time Page 71 User manual Date Time Search Date Time Search Record Time 2009 10 23 AM 00 00 00 Record Time 2009 10 23 AM 00 00 00 a Double Chick Hour 0 23 can open Min selection window Date Time Search Select Time Hour Display Record Time 2009 10 23 AM 00 00 00 Select Time The select time will display the date and time specified by the user Minute Display The minute display section will show the available recorded video data in minutes Cancel The cancel button will close the current search
25. UP EXTERNAL DEVICE NETWORK OTHER Playback Network Access Authority Setup Popup There are 8 different types of User authority that may be assigned to both Manager Accounts and Regular User Accounts VIDEO amp AUDIO J SYSTEM RECORD amp BACKUP J EXTERNAL DEVICE NETWORK 7 OTHER P 2 3 EP PLAYBACK J NETWORK ACCESS Page 44 User manual CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM _ 5 Alarm In This window can be accessed by using the quick navigation drop down list from any configuration window Alarm In Setting Action Copy Setting uo represents the action number Type Set Alarm in type Beep Check this box if you wish the DVR to make an audible noise when Alarm trigger Al a Select this option to open the Alarm Out pop up menu to choose which sensor or relay will be arm Ou activated when alrem is trigger ed Dwell Time Set up the alarm out duration 401 02 gt No This represents the Alarm In number Record l l Check this box if you wish the channel need to record when Alarm trigger Channel Page 45 User manual CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 6 Alarm Out aes Setup the alarm output configuration when events are triggered Alarm Out Setting Schedule Copy Setting This represents the Alarm out number Toe Set up Alarm out type DBI Set up the alarm out duration Alarm Out 401 02 gt M No This represents the Alar
26. a Check Media Check The Storage tab window displays information about storage devices that are being used as your main location for the video images Each drive s name total size currently allocated with data and wellness of the hard disk drive is indicated in this window Local HDD table Shows the detailed status information regarding locally installed hard disk drives ODD table Shows the detailed status information regarding Optical Disk Drive DVD R ea At is a button that enables HDD clear window It enables quick access to Hard disk clear operation ema At is a button that enables Backup window It enables quick access to backup procedure USER Shows how much recorded data is in an inserted DVD media You may have up to maximum of four hard disk drive internally or three internal hard disk drive and one extension hard disk drive externally the via E SATA In the table under Local HDD No represents internal hard disk drive ID In the table under Local HDD Name represents the hard disk name and model is displayed The Used Total section indicates current usage for the particular hard disk drive with data written by the DVR unit Page 68 User manual If you had chosen the option to overwrite then the Used portion will be equal to the Total portion after reaching maximum recording capacity The overwrite option will start erasing earliest recorded data and replace it with current recording data If you have
27. a menu e g a Camera icon is used to represent the camera settings menu for the DVR MOUSE CONTROL All controls located on the frontal keypad of the DVR may also be controlled via a USB mouse included To display and or access the main menu you can right click the mouse anywhere on the live view screen and pop up menu will appear You can now access all menus of the DVR REMOTE CONTROL All controls located on the frontal keypad of the DVR may also be controlled via the IR remote controller included The buttons located on the remote controller correlate with the frontal keypad of the DVR Press the Menu button on the remote controller to access the main menu of the DVR CHAPTER 3 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 1 Display configuration ae E CSRS SES PENSRESS ESTE 47 100 aoe y EEPE UROU ROR URE OE 0 g Tpi E camos3 fe Geos fel eid fe camo7 CAMO8 aft e ea a gq e CAM15 e a LM eees ooog 27 0 f S 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Page 23 User manual 1 Shows current date and time Monitoring popup menu 3 Shows audio channel 4 Overwriteicon 5 Shows current HDD utilization 6 Shows recording mode EEC Display Camera Title for Live and Playback display F Quick Screen split mode switch button 1 4 9 16 amp Freeze N CHAPTER 3 GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE 2 Monitoring Popup Menu e Popup Me
28. ad press PTZ button and you will see PTZ tool bar as seen above Used to Zoom In PRESET Open Preset window os EXIT Exit PTZ Control Panel ley esate Gai Move camera for pan and tilt operation Page 59 User manual SET CLEAR GOTO AUTO PRESET SET Set a preset CLEAR Clear Preset Exit Preset CHAPTER 7 EXTERNAL DEVICE 3 1R Remote Control All controls located on the frontal keypad of the DVR may also be controlled via the IR remote controller included The buttons located on the remote controller correlate with the frontal keypad of the DVR Press the Menu button on the remote controller to access the main menu of the DVR Page 60 User manual CHAPTER NETWORK CHAPTER 8 NETWORK 1 ETHERNET The Ethernet menu is used to configure a remote connection to the DVR via your Local Area Network or the World Wide Web There are various options in this menu for different networking environments Ethernet eux Mode DHCP uci IP Address Gateway Standard DNS Server IP Detect oa Detect Start o MTU Enable Stream Port There are two options Static or Dynamic A Static IP is used when you desire to use the same IP address with the DVR By choosing this option you are able to choose the addressing information for the Subnet Mask Gateway and Standard DNS Server A Dynamic IP address will be given to your DVR
29. and Password press start to verify your information with our DDNS Server You will receive one of the following messages after pressing Start Request Request in process DDNS Success All information have been successfully registered with our DDNS Server Request DDNS Data Error There is missing information DDNS Connection Failure Unable to connect with our DDNS Server DDNS Login Information Failed There is duplicate login information DDNS Host Already Exists There is a duplicate Host name DDNS Unknown Error Please contact technical support Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu please click on the Cancel button 3 SERVER SETUP CHAPTER 8 NETWORK WEB Server NTP Server Please click the Web Server tab to access the menu Save Default A Sa Choose to turn the Web Server Function On or Off You may specify the port number for the web server or you may leave the default port setting of 80 Port Server Setup WEB Server NTP Server j Please click the NTP Server tab to access the menu Save Default Page 63 User manual NTP Server Choose to turn the Web Server Function On or Off _ Port Specify the port number for the NTP Server or you may leave the default port setting of
30. beginning the back up procedure USB Back up The DVR supports USB memory stick back up via the USB 2 0 port located on the front side of the DVR There is one USB port available for back up Page 54 User manual a MEAT CD DVD Backup USB Backup ets 2009 Month Start To Backup Size Serch Filename Start Media Media The media section of this menu will display the disc information of the blank media loaded in the CD DVD RW drive The size available for back up will be noted in this section If the media Media fails to load this section will state i Initializing Media Success if it fails it will state Initializing Media Failed Storage Storage The storage section of this menu will display the USB media information The size available for back up will be noted in this section If the media fails to load this section will state Initializing Media Success if it fails it will state Initializing Media Failed The from section is used to select the start date and time for back up You can specify the year month day hour minute and second by clicking on the drop down arrow located next to each selection The to section is used to show the end date and time for back up It is specified by the backup size File Name You are able to specify the file name for the backup file in this section Click on the key to bring up the on screen keyboard The search button is used to confirm that
31. by the indicators book marks placed during playback While reviewing recorded video data you are able to place book marks by clicking b mark from the pop up menu or by pressing B Mark from the frontal keypad To access the book mark search function right click the live view screen with your mouse and choose search than book mark From the front keypad press search than choose book mark The following window will be displayed Last Play Time Event Search Record Date Time fundi Receripatanime I L_Recorabatecine TOF E a A ax Ot ET a EE mE EA IM E m EE el gt o gt m gt N Remove Cancel ES OE Wailils The last play time indicates the latest playback time of a bookmark Play The play button begins the playback function of the selected bookmark Bookmark l Date Time This list shows date and time at which the book mark was created Record Date Time This list shows the actual date and time from which the corresponding bookmark was created ed This button closes the current search window This function is used to go to the next page or you may jump to a specific page by pressing the button and entering the page number RAM OVE This option enables you to remove the selected bookmark listed Make sure to check the box next to the corresponding bookmark on the list before removing it Page Select Page 75 User manual MELS REMOTE CONNECT
32. by your DHCP server This is an automated process for IP IP MODE address configuration By choosing a Dynamic IP you will not be able to select the settings for Subnet Mask Gateway and Standard DNS Server IP Address You can only specify the IP Address if you have chosen Static IP Subnet Mask You can only specify the Subnet Mask if you have chosen Static IP Gateway You can only specify the Gateway address if you have chosen Static IP o DNS o or You can only specify the Standard DNS Gateway if you have chosen Static IP v This setting is recommended when using PPPoE or PPPoA Minimum 100 Byte Maximum 13312 Byte To enable this setting please check the box next to this option Uncheck this option to disable this feature If you have a standard Ethernet connection Standard 8192 Byte please uncheck this option MTU Enable This setting is used to specify the remote configuration port when accessing the DVR from a oiurllel ele tremote location Caution make sure that the Stream Port and the Command Port uses different stream Pot EO numbers Stream Port _ eae This setting is used to specify the remote connection port for network video upload Page 61 User manual Click the Start button to obtain your network s addressing information from your DHCP server automatically You will receive one of the following two messages when requesti
33. ct between Admin Manager 1 Manager 2 Manager 3 and User 1 User 7 Select the user first before continuing with other configuration FACA It will bring up the Popup window called Password In this popup you will need to provide current button password and input new password End by confirming the new password and select OK button Upon licking Setup button next to Authority field it will bring up Authority Setup popup window In this popup window you may select privileges associated with accounts selected in Item 1 Select User Type In this window you may enable all check boxes by selecting Select All check box Select User Type Authority Setup button From here you may uncheck any or all user privileges you want to assign to particular selected user account Upon completion of selecting appropriate user privileges save by clicking the OK button Cancel by selecting the Cancel button Repeat for other user type by reselecting Item 1 Select User Type and follow the same procedure This section configures the time parameters to auto lock the DVR unit and takes it back to the Live display mode You have to login again to setup or operate the DVR unit Auto Logout selection PANTS Coy E T A With this check box checked you are not required to provide login when navigating from Live display mode to Setup screen Authority Setup Select All YIDEO amp AUDIO SYSTEM RECORD amp BACK
34. d check the GMT Greenwich Mean Time indicated Display Format Toggle between date and time or time and date position Choose how the date and time will display You may choose the either year or month to be appeared first in time section you may choose either 24 hour display or A M and P M display BEUC Cy Manually input current system time by selecting year month date hour minute and second Date Time Format CAUTION You must perform Hard Disk Clear procedure after the time change Especially when time setting T has been back dated perform the Hard Disk Clear procedure There could be duplicate recording events recorded on to the hard disk drive and may corrupt hard disk indexing operation Before performing the hard disk format please backup any important data items Page 41 User manual CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 2 Date and Time DST Time In some regions of the world DST Daylight savings time must be configured in order to display correct time after DST changes To configure the DST setting click on DST Time tab button from Date Time window Date Time Sys Time DST Time On CO oft DST Start Time iu First Bal Day sun B wri APR B ream 02 00 hd Save Default Select On radial button to enable DST option and Off as default DST Start Time Choose month week day and hour that DST will start DST End Time Choose month week day and hour that DST will end Note Ma
35. ded iP EO UEO End Time indication that show when the last data is present by the time when the last data was recorded on the hard disk drive HDD Status indication of current status of the hard disk drive HDD Total Size indication of total Hard disk size installed for the DVR HDD Clear Start button initiates hard disk clear option Over Write Select ON to enable and OFF default to disable the overwrite option Auto Deletion drop down button you may select set time parameter to start deleting the recorded data regardless of storage space left over on the hard disk drive Example if parameter is 1 day COAG Teven if there is enough hard disk storage space capable of recording more than 1 day might be present system will only keep data for 1 day worth and will overwrite the information present in hard disk drive Page 40 User manual CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 1 Date and Time System Time In this Date Time window you will be able to locate three tab buttons called Sys Time DST Time and NTP Date Time Display 0000 00 00 Sal AM 00 00 00 Date Time Format Date Time Setup Year Date Time Setup Atti Ld E To manually configure system time you must do so in Date Time window with Sys Time tab section in this window there are five configurable items Select appropriate time zone by clicking on the drop down icon button If your location can not be Timezone MA please select the closest city an
36. eing the least sensitive Specify a zone for motion to be detected for each channel Please refer to Figure 63 on the next page Dwell Time Specify the post recording duration in seconds 1 99 Seconds after motion is captured WER ay Ae al To access the other menu options please click on each corresponding menu tab e g Day Setting Night Setting and Action Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes Click ESbutton if you desire to discard the changes made to this menu Click button to restore the original factory settings Night Setting Copy Setting Pop up Page Copy Settings From CAMO1 v Properties _ Min Blocks _ Sensitivity _ Mask Zone Dwell Time To _ Select All cHo02 cHo03 CHo04 cHoe cHo7 CH08 C cH10 CH11 CH12 cH14 cH15 CH16 Copy Setting You may choose to copy the settings from one channel to another or to other multiple channels From This is the source channel to copy the settings from Properties i These are the attributes you may select to copy from the source channel To i These are the channels that you copy the source channel settings to Press this button to apply the changes made Press this button to discard the changes made Page 31 User manual Action 401 02 gt Copy Settings Ch This represents the action number Beep Check this box if
37. eing the lowest sharpness setting There are four selectable resolution settings per camera channel These setting options are 704x480 704x240 352x480 352x240 NTSC Resolution 704x576 704x288 352x576 352x288 PAL You may select any combination of recording resolution desired for each individual channel The Copy Setting option is used to replicate a particular camera channel setting s to the other available camera channels You have the option to copy all three settings Resolution Frame Rate JIA and Video Quality or each individual setting The From option is to select which camera channel to copy the setting s from and the To option is to select which camera channel s to replicate the settings to The Copy Setting can be used for each of the four Recording Profiles a Record Setup EA NT OU ET ET TTT ET FN P Paeal wey Se f lean yey C Resolution Quality beste Ssintae t 4 a i a D S M Event This profile is used for recording triggered by events like bd i ad hd i hd bd i ind bd bd motion triggered or alarm triggered recording The Event record settings will override your Normal record settings if a motion or alarm triggered event occurs The options for RESOLUTION QUALITY z FPS COPY SETTINGS DEFAULT SAVE AND CANCEL are the SL same as the NORMAL record settings 704576 Highest Ed 2 M Copy Setting Event Tab Selected Page 50 User manual a Record Setup Normal Dwel
38. ent Bar J Camera Title J Channel Status J Alarm Motion Event Transparency Joy 30 50 70 100 Language Margin Setup Display Position There are identical check boxes available for Live and Playback section These check boxes are to choose what display items to appear for live and playback display screen Time Out Select All Camera Title l selection clears out the OSD display items to clear when there is no input action is performed Check all checkbox items under Live and Playback section Will enable items 2 5 Display Camera Title for Live and Playback display AEW O T anA Shows Alarm and Motion icons in Live view and indicate such event Percent Bar Shows current HDD utilization Channel Status When chosen upon video loss it labels the camera channel with Video loss indication Date Time Shows date and time label for Live and Playback display Setting has five different settings you choose from 10 100 Transparency These transparency settings are applied for all windows and popup menu items on the DVR system Section is the location to choose the DVR system language Language Languages available to the DVR system are English default Korean Japanese Chinese French German Italian Spanish and other languages Margin Setup button will bring up the Margin Setup Popup to control the viewable margin for the Margin Setup l l live view screen display Display Position Adjust whole screen display position
39. et Transmit Positive LAN Tx Ethernet Transmit Negative LAN Rx Ethernet Receive Positive 4 N Not Used PFrTPTRePaYTaF 6 Ethernet Receive Negative N U Not Used wo je CAT 5 cable color code for EIA TIA E568B Configuration N Page 21 User manual CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 11 External S ATA The external S ATA port is used to connect external storage devices that support S ATA format CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 12 USB Connections The USB port is are located on the front side of the DVR This port may be used for USB memory stick back up procedures and Firmware Updates CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 13 Power Connections The power is supplied to the DVR by an internal power supply unit and can be either switched on or off by the toggle switch located on the rear panel of the system Input Voltage 100 240 VAC 10 Specifications 4A 2A Input Frequency 50 60 Hz WARNING This is a live electrical outlet Risk of electrical shock do not attempt to open the cover of the DVR or the power supply unit Contact your local service center for repair Warranty is void if the system is improperly handled Page 22 User manual CHAPTER GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE The operation of the DVR is GUI Graphical User Interface based All menus and configuration settings are made graphically for ease of use and navigation Specific icons are used to represent
40. g Interval Spot Monitor Time Out On Off seup sses Bhe Setup Time Interval Window Sequence drop down bar depicts the time settings for the sequence interval time for live view sequence when sequence button is pressed Switching PIP drop down bar depicts the time settings for the sequencing interval time for the Picture in _Interval Picture sequencing function Spot Monitor drop down bar depicts the time settings for the sequence interval time for the both the analogue spot and digital spot out monitor sequencing time Time Out radial button enables option to turn on or to turn off the Setup Time Out option If Time Out radial button is On then you have selected the option to have setup menu return to live view after time selected on Setup interval time Default button will set all settings to default parameters Use this button to save the configuration Page 37 User manual CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 8 0SD The On Screen Display OSD options dictate how label indicators will display for both live display screen and for playback display screen Itis also this section that you will choose system language viewable margin and window transparency settings OSD window may be accessed by using the drop down button located near upper left corner of any configuration window Live Select All Percent Bar Camera Title Channel Status Alarm Motion Event Date Time Playback Select All Perc
41. hority Administrator user Account There is only one Administrator Account configurable in the DVR system It is assigned with unchangeable User ID marked as Admin The default password is blanked out and administrator account has full access to the DVR and its configurable parameters The Administrator Account also has ability to assign rights to the Manager Accounts and User Accounts By default Admin account has NO password In order to protect the DVR it is strongly recommended to setup the DVR with administrator password Password settings will be covered in this chapter r Manager User Account The Manager user accounts are usually given to users that requires more privileges compared to than Regular User account Manager accounts also have ability to assign privileges to the Regular User accounts Limitations will be that Manager Account only may grant user privileges that Manager Account currently possesses Manager User Account IDs are defaulted with Manager1 Manager 3 Regular User Account The Regular User Accounts are usually given to users that require performing certain task without having the full access of the privileges They are the simplest type of user account arranged by IDs in range of User 1 User 7 User Authority Sux Select User dropdown Admin Admin field __ Password A AutoLogout None E Password Auto Logout Auto Login Authority Page 43 User manual Sele
42. ipients email address here optional You will receive one of the following two messages when clicking on the Email Test button Request Success The email notification test was successful Request Failure The email notification test failed Page 65 User manual D Notification K 4 00 00 gt M The Event tab is used to specify a server to send event notifications to IP Address Specify the type of event to send such as Alarm Motion Video Loss or All Specify the port number for the PC that has the installed Event Server Program Please use the button to add a schedule item To remove a scheduled item check the corresponding box and click on Press this button to go to the first page 4 Press this button to go to the previous page b Press this button to go to the next page hl Press this button to go to the last page Please click on the Notification or E Mail tab to access the menu Page 66 User manual CHAPTER OTHER CHAPTER 9 OTHER 1 System Information Current software version also referred to as a firmware and hardware version is indicated in this section You may access this window by utilizing the drop down button located on the left hand corner for quick navigation Make sure that from the drop down list you select System Information Ce System Information Storage System Log S W Version 0 0 0 0 H W Version 1 1 1 0 Sy
43. ital spot monitor output SPOT Analogic spot monitor output SATA The external S ATA port is used to connect external storage devices that support e S ATA format 12 ATX POWER ATX Power supply Page 13 User manual HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD3 HDD4 For the single Hard Disk Drive installation please locate the marked SATA 1 or Primary SATA cables and connector and install the HDD to it Upon completion of your hard disk drive installation please perform following procedures It is critical that you follow this procedure after hard disk installation 1 Perform the Hard Disk Clear procedure 2 Check to see if proper size is allocated 3 Perform factory reset procedure Page 15 User manual CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 4 Monitor Connections Monitor A BNC Type Monitor A connection is the main monitor output for composite type monitor This port is used as primary connection along with the VGA port They may be used simultaneously along with VGA port Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a BNC Twist Lock to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only supports Composite Video Inputs The display resolution for Monitor A is at 720x480 MON A MONITOR A MON B MONITOR B Monitor Connection Monitor B BNC Type Also known as Digital Spot Monitor connection used as alternative video output for the purpose of public display guard monitor monitoring stations
44. l Time 401 02 gt Copy Seiting Pre Alarm Tab Selected Pre Alarm This profile is used to specify the pre recording type and duration in seconds when either motion or alarm triggered recording occurs You may specify dwell time the recorded time allowed pre motion alarm event allowed As well as the type of event e g motion or alarm These settings will override both Event and Normal record settings The options for RESOLUTION QUALITY FPS COPY SETTINGS DEFAULT SAVE AND CANCEL are the same as the NORMAL record settings However the two additional options for this menu are The DWELL TIME option is used to specify the post recording duration in second s This will determine how long the recording will run for the specified channel after the PRE ALARM is triggered Dwell Time The TYPE option is used to specify which pre alarm trigger to use e g MOTION OR ALARM M Record Setup 401 02 gt Copy Seiting Save Default Panic Tab Selected Panic This profile is used to specify the recording type when the Panic record button is engaged The panic record button is located on the front panel of the DVR as well as on the Live Pop Up Menu accessed by right clicking the live view screen with the mouse The panic record settings will override both Event and Normal record settings The Pre Alarm settings will not be affected because these settings are used for the
45. ller optional The required settings to use the RS 232 port can be configured in the DVR settings Ae Connection Type 9 pole D Type male connector Specifications Maximum Input Voltage 25V 3 System Ground Page 20 User manual CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 9 RS485 Connections The RS 485 ports are used to connect external PTZ cameras to the DVR However you will not have the ability to control the PTZ cameras remotely if you do so G CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 10 Ethernet Connections The RuJ 45 port is used to connect the DVR to a network through a DTE Data Terminal Equipment device such as a switch or router with an integrated switch To connect the system to a network please use a standard RJ 45 cable patch straight through and make sure both ends of the cable are securely connected to the proper ports Consult your local IT administrator for detailed configuration procedures and setup The maximum cable length for Category 5e RJ 45 cable is 100 meter or 300 feet ETHERNET 10 100 Base T IEEE 802 3Differential signal voltage 2 8 V maximum inputs have transient overvoltage protection EEE 802 3 802 3u 100Base 1IX 10Base T physical layer 10 100 full half duplex Specifications 100 meters 100 ohm unshielded twisted pair cable or 150 ohm shielded twisted pair cable category 5 or higher built in compensation for impedance matching ACT 10 100 LAN Tx Ethern
46. m Panic Each channel can be configured from 1 through 30 frames per second Copy Settings Normal Event Pre Alarm Panic Use this option to copy the current selected setting to the other settings of each channel Page 49 User manual a Mele tT Recording Profiles Frame Rate Setting Video Quality Setting SS H z 70576 Highest ld bd bd bd Resolution Setting hd id nd 704576 B Highest 704576 B Highest 704 576 v Highest SE gt ee Copy Setting Copy Seiting There are four different recording profile types Normal Event Pre Alarm and Panic Each T recording profile has its own record settings e g Resolution Quality and FPS setting However Profiles the Pre Alarm profile will have additional settings e g Type and Dwell Time so that the user may configure the type of Pre Alarm Motion Alarm Motion Alarm and Dwell Time pre record buffer the length in seconds the DVR will record prior to the alarm recording NTSC 1 2 5 10 15 30 PAL 1 2 4 8 12 25 The DVR supports from 1 to 30 frames per second per channel The frame rate setting is configured by clicking on the drop down menu and selecting desired frame rate There are four video quality settings you may choose for each individual camera channel The err ia options are Highest High Normal and Low This option will adjust the image video sharpness with Highest being the highest sharpness setting and Low b
47. m out number Day Select a day for alarm out schedule Select a day for alarm out schedule o and you will see the pop up menu below to set the time range Event Select this option to open the Alarm Out pop up menu to choose which sensor or relay will be Alarm Out activated when motion is detected Page 46 User manual CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 7 Buzzer In the Buzzer window you have options to configure system buzzer to sound depending on the selectable criteria Some buzzer will sound for fixed amount of time and some will sound until attention is given to stop the audible alert Buuzer C Select all On the top to the page you will find two radial buttons On and Off L Key Beep With On button selected audible beep will be enabled and with Off _ Video Loss C Alarm selection it will disable any audible beep _ Motion Detect C Disk Full With Select All check box checked all the check boxes below will be checked as well There are five types of criteria configurable to sound off the audible beep CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 8 Import and Export Configuration This window allows user To import and export the DVR units system configuration file Configuration Configuration Factory Default saaa ail The Select All button enables all check box items to be selected _ VIDEO amp AUDIO SYSTEM _ RECORD amp BACKUP EXTERNAL DEVICE i f ees i C NETWORK There are five
48. motion or alarm triggered event occurs Pre Alarm This profile is used to specify the pre recording type and duration in seconds when either motion or alarm triggered recording occurs You may specify dwell time the recorded time allowed pre motion alarm event allowed As well as the type of event e g motion or alarm These settings will override both Event and Normal record settings Panic This profile is used to specify the recording type when the Panic record button is engaged The panic record button is located on the front panel of the DVR as well as on the Live Pop Up Menu accessed by right clicking the live view screen with the mouse The panic record settings will override both Event and Normal record settings The Pre Alarm settings will not be affected because these settings are used for the pre event recording only Recording Resolution amp Frame Rate Normal Event Pre Alarm Panic 704x480 NTSC 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel All Channels 1 16 704x240 NTSC 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel All Channels 1 16 352x480 NTSC 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel All Channels 1 16 352x240 NTSC 30 Frames Per Second Per Channel All Channels 1 16 Configurable Per Channel Video Quality Settings Normal Event Pre Alarm Panic Highest High Normal Low Lowest Configurable Per Channel Frame Rate Settings Normal Event Pre Alar
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50. nel Select the camera channel of the PTZ camera associated with the DVR camera connection input Ae Select from drop down list your PTZ camera s protocol setting Parity Baud PTZ Speed Control ID This is the section where you input the ID for the PTZ camera It is very important to have different ID configured to the PTZ cameras Baud Rate In this dropdown list bar you may select from 5 to 8 bits This the length of the bits used to communicate with PTZ and the DVR unit Consult your PTZ manual to see what bit length your PTZ Data Bits uses Stop Bits r the dropdown list bar you may choose 1 or 2 for stop bit parameters They are last bit being used by i your PTZ Parity It is check sum bit parameter counted in either O or 1 APAs Adjust PTZ move speed Page 58 User manual Upon selecting the Copy Setting button the Copy Setting popup will appear This popup will enable Copy Setting you to select the PTZ camera configured and enables you to copy USS SPA li You may use the directional button here to test if your PTZ connection was successful Upon and Tilt successful configuration your PTZ should pan and tilt CHAPTER 7 EXTERNAL DEVICE i 3 PTZ Operation After setting the PTZ configuration you may operate the PTZ via the PTZ popup menu First you must select the channel in the DVR unit that has PTZ configured and be at Full Screen view PTZ Control Panel Bar On the frontal key p
51. ng your network s addressing information Request Success You will receive this message if the DVR successfully received the requested IP Direct network iai Request Failure You will receive this message if the DVR unsuccessfully received the requested network information The DVR will continually request your network s addressing information or you may manually enter it by selecting Static IP Static IP Address Error If you receive this message please confirm that the IP addressing information entered is correct Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu please click on the Cancel button CHAPTER 8 NETWORK 2 DDNS The DDNS menu is used to configure your DVR to connect to our DDNS server DDNS Server i D Save Default DDNS Choose the DDNS function On or Off by selecting either value DDNS Server _ Indicates DDNS host server The Host Name is your DVR ID This ID must be unique You can access your DVR via your OSNEWS web browser by entering Your Host Name ID com Your host name will be used instead of S F your DVR s MAC address ID You must specify an ID for access to our DDNS server Ce You must specify a Password for access to our DDNS server Page 62 User manual After entering your Host Name ID
52. nus and their components There are many popup menus found on the GUI Some popup menus are simple type and some have sub menu available for further options Monitoring popup menu is the first menu that user will encounter This is the main popup menu that will link to all of the operation and configuration options will be accessible Page 24 User manual Main Setup Menu To access the main menu press the Menu button on the frontal keypad or remote controller or you can right click the mouse from the live view display and click on Menu VIDEO amp AUDIO Camera Setup Color Adjustment Motion Video lose VGA Event display Interval OSD Audio SYSTEM HDD clear Date Time User authority Alarm in Alarm M OPS _ out Buzzer Configuration eS yi ne RECORD amp BACKUP r F A Record setup Schedule Holiday Backup Smart H 264 backup NF Dita Video Recor a mea EXTERNAL DEVICE j as RS232 PTZ Remote control NETWORK Ethernet DDNS Server setup PPPoE Notification OTHER System information Main Menu Tree Exit setup menu Q Camera Setup No CameraTitle Covert _ E oz cameras a 03 Camera3 g o 04 Camera4 g o 05 Cameras g o oe emeas oe cameras 401 02 gt Default button will set all settings to default parameters Use this button to either commit the configuration to save or to cancel Page
53. ny North American countries Since 2007 daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November with all time changes taking place at 2 00 a m local time Please check your region s DST time rules CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 3 Date and Time NTP Multiple DVR units may have synchronized time by utilizing network time configuration They could be configured by using NTP settings provided with the DVR You will be able to locate this page by clicking on NTP tab button found on Date Time window Date Time r Time DST Time ServerIP 0 0 00 lt D Do a ME server Mas O B 123 NTP On or Off NTP Test Sync Interval Sync Interval START Page 42 User manual In this section you may enable NTP by selecting On radial button and disable it by selecting Off NTP On or OFF radial button Server IP Provide IP address number for the NTP time server IP address Server Port In this section provide Port number for the NTP time server Viton lates tin this section define synchronization interval time by selecting drop down button In this section press the NTP Test button to test the connection to the time server Upon successful NTP Test connection system will prompt Connection Success message If connection can not be established then it will prompt Connection Failure message will show CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM 4 User Aut
54. or motion sensitivity with Highest being the most sensitive and Sensitivity B Lowest being the least sensitive Mask Z Specify a zone for motion to be detected for each channel The area that you specify will be the a ted area where motion will be detected Dwell Time Specify the post recording duration in seconds 1 99 Seconds after motion is captured To access the other menu options please click on each corresponding menu tab e g Day Setting Night Setting and Action Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes Click x button if you desire to discard the changes made to this menu Click button to restore the original factory settings SS Pop Up Menu Cell Setup Use the mouse cursor to select the starting point of the motion mask Left click on the mouse to select the first cell A single click will activate the selected area for motion detection and click the same cell again will deactivate it The area for motion detection will be in a darker shade Block Setup To select a block of cells or multiple cells left click and hold down on the mouse and drag over the cells you wish to activate After you let go of the left click button a pop up menu will appear giving you multiple options Page 29 User manual Pop Up Menu Select Allow you to setup the deactivated area Delete Allow you to setup the activated area
55. pre event recording only The options for RESOLUTION QUALITY FPS COPY SETTINGS DEFAULT SAVE AND CANCEL are the same as the NORMAL record settings Page 51 User manual CHAPTER 6 RECORD amp BACKUP 2 standard Record Schedule The record schedule menu is used to configure specific date and times for the DVR to record You may use multiple schedule configurations in this menu to meet the demands of your recording needs Individual channels may be configured 4 Schedule No C Range ad Day i o1 ALL g 00 00 23 59 B mec fgil12345678 By EO O EO o O ee ee Range Mode Channel This represents the schedule entry number Please check the box on the left side of the No O number before choosing to remove the entry The day option is to set the desired day s to enable recording The ALL setting may be used to N Day configure all 7 days of the week Range The range option is to set the desired time to enable recording There are five mode types to choose from Alarm Motion Continue A M Alarm Motion Mode and M C Motion Continue This setting will determine what type of mode to enable for recording Ch Use this option to select the desired channels for Record Schedule configuration You may select anne each individual channel a group of channels or all channels to apply the record settings to i Check the desired entry s then press to remove it
56. press Cancel to discard the changes made If the changes were successfully the color of the pop up menu will appear in a different color Page 53 User manual A Are you sure Year C Month Year Choose this option to delete all holiday schedules for the year Choose this option to delete all holiday schedules for the month Press this button to confirm the action Cancel Press this button to discard the action Select Day of Week The standard holiday is Sunday but you may choose what day to specify Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes If you desire to discard the changes made to this menu please click on the Cancel button CHAPTER 6 RECORD amp BACKUP 3 CD DVD USB Backup There are two options for recorded video data back up from the DVR CD DVD RW drive and USB memory stick A third back up option is available via our CMS Central Monitoring Software and Remote Client Software Network Back Up The details of our CMS and Remote Client back up will be further discussed in the Remote Client chapter of this manual or CMS manual CD DVD RW Back Up The DVR is compatible with S ATA Serial ATA DVD RW CD RW drives The media that you may use are 4 7GB DVD R and 700MB CD R blank discs or what is determined as compatible with the CD DVD RW drive from the manufacturer Please insert the blank CD R or DVD R into the drive before
57. r channels the DVR unit will wait until the event in Channel 1 is complete before move to next channel Monitor Event Configuration Analog Spot Monitor configuration has full screen view switching between given interval time They may be enabled to react to the Alarm and Motion event configurable by each channel Event Display cn Mona MonB Spot oj or Bajor djor M 02 ort bjor dior M Enable or disable Event display by selection Alarm Motion A M or Off radial button 401 02 gt Copy Setting Spot Window with Spot Tab selected Default button will set all settings to default parameters Use this button to save the configuration Copy Settings Copy Settings From v Properties MonA _ Mon B _ Spot To _ CH 04 _ CH 08 CH12 _ CH 16 Digital Spot Monitor Configuration Monitor B In Digital Spot monitor configuration you may configure the sequencing in order You may also have a full channel view sequencing and followed by 2X2 split display of assigned camera Page 35 User manual Event Display Split Selection Add or Delete Schedule item Spot Window with Spot Schedule tab selected Split Selection Choose between Full or 2X2 Upon clicking the channel selection button a popup will appear Select 1 or up to 4 cameras when selected 2X2 in the Split Selection section _ CH 03 _ CH 04 C CH 07 _ CH
58. rizontal sync signal 7 Earth Green Sync on Green 14 Vertical sync signal 8 Earth Blue 15 Data clock VGA Pin Description Analog SPOT The analog SPOT is a SPOT monitor output connection that provides single channel view in sequencing mode Sequencing interval may be defined to regulate the channel switching time Analog Spot Out BNC Twist Lock Type Connector You can use any display device that supports BNC Twist Lock type inputs adapter may be used Check this before connecting monitor There is BNC connector that is not being used Itis reserved for later feature addition and currently not being used Please locate a port below MON A and right side of SPOT location This port will not show any video output Page 17 User manual Sub Main Menu BNC port not being used CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 5 Camera Connections Connect the cameras to the Video In ports located on the rear panel of the DVR using the proper cables and connectors BNC Twist Lock The corresponding video channels can be looped out using the loop out ports located beneath each video input port Terminators are not required DVR will detect the system format NTSC and PAL automatically Please refer to the figure below um a nn mn mr a f z iati KEREI rre B a EF TR o D Pih ee i ie ae CHi Pood CHS BOM a CHT DAO Ge CHo JODA ap ap ap fir aid bapi dana n eo Pere Aray ch ron
59. stem information with Version tab selected CHAPTER 9 OTHER 2 Firmware S W upgrade Software Version Update 1 To update the software version to newly available software revision please copy the software file to the removable USB memory stick device 2 After check for the update file on the USB media device insert the USB memory stick device to the USB port located on the front of the DVR Navigate to System Information window and click Update button located on the center of the window Update List _ Popup window will appear as shown above please click start to initiate the software update Page 67 User manual Ifthe USB memory stick is not present or file is not correct software file system will prompt error message You must use caution when updating software to the DVR unit These conditions are must be kept when upgrading software firmware for the DVR unit 1 Check that software image on USB memory stick has same size as file copied from 2 Do not power off the system during software firmware update 3 Do not perform software firmware update with different product s software image 4 Be sure to wait for system prompt turn off DVR unit when told so by the prompt by the DVR unit 5 After software firmware update make sure to perform factory default procedure CHAPTER 9 OTHER 3 Storage Ce System Information Local HDD Table Quick Access 1 ODD table Quick Access 2 as Medi
60. t value Saturation To configure camera saturation value Sharpness To configure picture sharpness value To configure picture hue value Copy Settings From v Properties In this popup choose the camera you want to copy Brightness _ Contrast Saturation Sharpness _ Hue To Upon pressing Copy Setting button Copy Settings popup will appear from at From drop down list field Choose the parameters such as Brightness Copy Settings Contrast Saturation Sharpness and Hue by checking on the check box _ CH 08 CH 12 Check on the check box with camera numbers to C cH 16 apply the copy setting to on TO check box selector section Copy Setting Page 27 User manual CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 3 Motion The motion setup menu is used to configure the various settings for how the DVR will determine what is classified as motion You may specify the sensitivity levels and areas on each camera channel for motion events to be captured Time Setting Day Setting Night Setting Action Vf Ware ht ae nae a i P a iz T iz E 2A 18 01 06 59 2A 18 01 06 59 2A 18 01 06 59 a 18 01 06 59 a 18 01 06 59 PA 118 01 06 59 7 00 18 00 PA 18 01 06 59 07 00 18 00 PA 18 01 06 59 401 02 gt Time z Under the Time Setting tab you will notice a Day Time setting and a Night Time setting
61. te PTZ Control Yes Remote Data Export AVI JPG BMP Remote Event Notification Yes Two way Audio Yes Network Time Protocol Yes SYSTEM OPERATE External USB HDD FlashDrive Internal CD RW DVD RW Built in Multi Language More than 10ea English French German etc USB MOUSE Front panel IR remote control Data Export With Audio Operate Disk Temperature Check Disk S M A R T Check Software upgrade Setup In Export System Logs Yes Event Logs Yes Yes P ep USB Flash Drive Yes via USB memory Page 7 User manual HARDWARE CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 1 FRONT Panel Layout Used to open the Live View Menu from the Live View Screen aw Page 11 User manual PLAY Used to initiate playback SEARCH This button is used to initiate the search menu DIRECTIONAL Used to navigate through the various system menus KEYPAD ENTER Used to confirm any action on the system 8 B MARK This button is used during play back to bookmark a section of video Please refer to 9 the section Book Mark for more details PANIC REC This button is used to activate panic recording configurable from sys menu Page 12 User manual CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 2 Rear Panel Layout AUDIOW rachamelaudoneat OOOO s gt 1 16 CAMERA 9 Channel 1 16 camera input and loop out IN LOOP OUT MONA Main monitor output M MONITOR OUT MONB Dig
62. torage devices and external storage solutions Often times these solutions are used to implement RAID solution and increase hard disk storage capacity There are certain limitations when using such option and please check below items before deciding to use external E SATA storage solution CHECK LIST BEFORE USING EXTERNAL E SATA STOREAGE SOLUTION 1 There must only be three or less internal hard disk drive present before E SATA utilization O 2 External E SATA device must be configured using one volume You may have multiple drives by utilizing RAID enclosure However they must be shown as single volume after configuration please consult with external hard disk enclosure manufacturer for details Note Simple single drive E SATA enclosures will operate without any compatibility issues however E SATA drives must also be one of the drive that are compatible with the DVR system Please check with your dealer for hard disk compatibility list Quick Access button The Quick Access button is provided to jump to the HDD Clear window section It is in this HDD Clear window section that you could clear all data items for the hard disk drives installed for the DVR unit This button will invoke HDD Clear window Page 69 User manual CHAPTER SEARCH amp PLAYBACK The search and playback menus are used to review the recorded video data on the DVR There are multiple search options you may use to find the desired video
63. window Press the play button to begin playback of the recorded video data by the selected minute of the Play selected hour Double Click Min 0 55 can start to play Page 72 User manual CHAPTER 10 PLAYBACK amp PLAYBACK 2 Event Search This option allows you to search specific recorded data by Event Events are classified as Panic Alarm Motion Video Loss Event Search allows a faster search method if the user prefers to view only Event recordings Panic Panic recording is a type of recording engaged by pressing the Panic button on the frontal keypad of the DVR or by the OSD On Screen Display Panic record is also referred to as Forced Recording Alarm Alarm recording is a type of recording that is triggered by sensors connected to the alarm panel of the DVR Motion IR and heat sensors are just a few examples of the possible sensors that can be used to trigger recordings Motion Motion recording is a type of recording that is triggered by the motion captured events on the DVR Video Loss Video Loss indicates the moment that a video loss happened Event Search 2009 10 10 AM 00 00 00 2009 10 11 AM 00 00 00 ee a ae gt E vent Pe Hour i Event Type Event Start ly 2009 fd Month Date Month Event Start Event End vin o Event End sec MENEM Cancel Search Use this option to select the desired channels for event pla
64. yback You may choose an individual channel a group of channels or all channels Channel The event type option is used to choose what type of events you wish to search for The options KETTE for the type of events are Panic Alarm Motion Video loss You may choose an individual event type Event Start The event start is used to select a start time for the DVR to search for the specified events You can specify both date and time The event end is used to select the end time for the DVR to search for the specified events You can specify both date and time e The cancel button is used to close the current search window Search The search button is use to initiate the event search process By pressing the search button this will open the event search list window below Event End Page 73 User manual Event Search Last Play Time Last plav time Event list 2009 12 25 AM 00 00 00 YIDEOLOSE OFF CH1 2 3 4 Page Select Cancel TTT Ee Ea 01 02 Bap PT Cancel ET Jo Fa ill 3s The last play time indicates the latest playback time of a bookmark This list shows date and time at which the event was created Event list You may choose an event to play Cancel The cancel button is used to close the current search window Page 74 User manual CHAPTER 10 PLAYBACK amp PLAYBACK 3 Bookmark Search Book mark search allows the user to search for recorded video data
65. you wish the DVR to make an audible noise when motion is captured iy oni Select this option to open the Alarm Out pop up menu to choose which sensor or relay arm Ou will be activated when motion is detected Alarm Out Alarm Out RelaY Out To access the other menu options please click on each corresponding menu tab e g Day Setting Night Setting and Action Once your desired settings have been made please click on the Save button to apply the changes Click x button if you desire to discard the changes made to this menu Click button to restore the original factory settings Page 32 User manual CHAPTER 4 VIDEO amp AUDIO 4 Video Loss __ Video Loss P D i n 7 3s pat ve S i MMMM Nof Beep Bail GS e ical 401 02 gt Copy Settings No Beep Check this box if you wish the DVR to make an audible noise when video loss This represents the action number Select this option to open the Alarm Out pop up menu to choose which sensor or relay Alarm Qut will be activated when motion is detected Video loss copy Settings Copy Settings From v Properties To Select All cHo2 cHo3 CHO4 cHo6 CHO7 cHo8 CH10 CH11 _ CH 12 cH14 cH15 CH16 Copy Settings You may choose to copy the settings from one channel to another or to other multiple channels Page 33 User manual

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