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H.264 Realtime Recorder Installation and User manual
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1. No Recording Alarm No Recording Sth No Recording Motion Schedule Audio Event Duration Cancel 76 The RECORD PRIORITY allows the mixing of the various record methods to customise the individual site requirements Example A site may require Alarm recording at night then a standard FPS recording during the day In this case the Schedule would be set for required FPS and resolution and the timetable set for this recording between 8am and 8pm each day Schedule would be set as 1st Priority The Alarm settings would be configured as required and this would be set as the 2nd priority The DVR would then record between 8am and 8pm at the Scheduled rate then once beyond 8pm would look to the second priority and only record Alarm Events Language English si Date Format Date Format DD MM YYYY deo Te nsc HETT SystemID m l l Delntelace Ofo ooo l Client Account Auto Delete Mode PTZ Setup PTZ Controller DST Setup NTP Setup Factory Default Cancel Client Account Sensor User 4_ Users Auto Delete Mode mia AUT Password i Confirm PTZ Controller DST Setup NTP Setup Cancel 77 This section is used to select Language Date format Video type System ID Live viewing resolution Quality 5 separate Client accounts can be set up with individual user names and passwords This is useful for tracking in the l
2. PRESET LEARN PRESET amp LEARN icon The presets button can be activated by clicking on the centre of the control icon the preset symbol will appear and the Preset selection box will appear To save a preset move the camera to the desired position then click Set followed by the desired number To recall the preset click Call followed by the desired number 92 Firmware Upgrade TELEL Firmware Upgrade User can select Firmware Upgrade menu if a new version of firmaware exits in the C DDVR4000 Upgrade folder then the message New program found will be displayed if there is no file then New program not found message will be displayed TY CUENT Ci PLAYER a APP a a G Cancel Close To proceed with upgrading press the OK button and select each firmware files to upgrade it to the system by ticking the boxes Once the upgrade has been completed the following message will appear _ PLAYERC__ a BATA Cn l l Close Next press the OK button to reboot the DVR the firmware will only be applied completel once the system is rebooted Quit Stop Client program SE Si cot Jat xV OF u To exit the Client viewer program click the Quit button 93 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual APPENDIX 1 ALARM SENSOR INSTALLATION 1 Components 1 External Sensor 1 2 DVR System 1 2 Inner Circuit for Sensor Input The inner circuit o
3. Date it 2009 02 Time Event oe Calendar Event Date Time 2008 12 30 14 28 44 Calendar Select Channel 00 00 00 Motion 2008 12 30 14 29 33 Cancel D1 02 Cancel 86 Hovering over the Date and Time bars will allow drop down boxes to select the required time and Date Once set click Play Choose the Event search box then choose the type of Event you are searching for options are Alarms Motion or Audio Once the selection is made a list will appear choose the Event required and click Play Calendar Date Time Month 3 MAR APR MAY JUN Poon Month JAN FEB MAA PA JUN Oo JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC a a ee ee SuN mon Tue WED THU FRI SAT ER EVESEIEAEIED Cancel Date Time Event Date Time Event CHOI CHO2 CHO3 CHO4 CHO5 CHOG CHO CHO8 CH09 CH10 CHII CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 cuore bea Pq oo ot i a cuore ey cues TTT T cho TTT tt i_ cno 11111111 pi wd cma TTT i Ee ite cc J a E sa lt a Cancel 87 When the Calendar option is chosen this screen will appear any day with recording available will be highlighted in Blue Select the required day Any downloaded events will be shown click on the event the red line will move to that event Then click Play to review the recording Clicking on Log will displ
4. User and programming manual for H 264 Realtime Recorder range of DVR ce H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual This page is intentionally left blank CE INFORMATION The product must be installed according to the currently valid installation regulations for EMC to guarantee the designed use and to prevent EMC problems The device supplied with this manual is according to the EC EMC Directive 89 336 EEC amp LVD 73 23 EEC Standard used for showing compliance with the essential requirements of the device LVD EN60950 1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY Explanation of electrical safety symbols CAUTION TO REDUCE THE MISE OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL i i milalu H Bir ci Me ae ba alari a Rna sanoa ol prera dangan walle a pa peanae fu encomure tat mary bo ol wu sufica magraiucdes it oonsituin kof oleciric Which bo perce Tht exchernaion point wilhin on aa rua te eerste io i heb ieee Sen perce oof opt oparang and mainananca tanang nimiin m jhe Gorges pooomparysy a appin H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS wesccccessd cess dcctecocetieesScescasutesccsecossunseebeststdeuas coussesccedesencssevcausscouaseusdssecdeesvcucesdccestuaoncecstcedenss 6 CONTENTS OF PACKAGING wisicsccscacadccsicetestacensdecastdsaceaccessecsscnlecstocssescetsobedsdetucdenccs sstdeeiacebev
5. virtual server on IP sharing Router It is for setting virtual server to forward IP which is allotted to DVR gt For example D4000 IP 192 168 10 15 DVR Port 2000 Web Server Port 2200 If DVR 1 is configured as above the virtual server on IP sharing router is as follows 1 PC Server Name D4000 IP 192 168 10 15 Protocol TCP Internal Port 2000 External Port 2000 2 PC Server Name D4000 IP 192 168 10 15 104 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual Protocol TCP Internal Port 2200 External Port 2200 For more detail please refer to relevant IP sharing manual 3 DDNS Setup on IP sharing router DDNS configuration is not needed in case of fixed IP 4 To connect D4000 with Internet Explorer http d4000 ddns dvr com 2200 to connect D4000 with CD installer http d4000 ddns dvr com 2000 105 APPENDIX 5 MAKING A PARTITION ON AN EXTERNAL USB HARD DRIVE To back up to USB HDD the USB HDD should be formatted first on PC The DVR supports the FAT32 amp NTFS file system of which maximum size is 500GB for one partition Please refer to the following procedure to make a partition and format on PC If the HDD capacity is under 320GB don t need to make a partition and simply connect to the DVR directly If the HDD capacity is over 320GB DVR is not available to format itself so needed to connect PC in advance 1 Select Control panel gt administrative Tools E Control
6. 4 Pre Frame Rate Picture rate for Audio Event pre event recording Duration 5 Pre Duration Length of pre event 6 Post Duration Length of recording post event 7 Quality Quality 8 Alarm Event Mode Cancel Normal Resolution ictal Each 4 cameras can have its Resolution by group Record cF 2CIF rate and whether Audio is Alarm active set from this screen Motion CHO5 CHO6 CHO CHO8 CHO9 Priority CH12 CH13 CH14 CHI5 CH16 I Select all Unselect all Schedule 4CIF 2CIF Audio Event 4cIF 2CIF Cancel 70 Global Alarm Motion Schedule Audio Event Duration Priority Global Alarm Motion Schedule Audio Event Duration Priority Each cameras can individually have its Record Rate Resolution CHOI _ _ _ _ _ 7FPs Ll cHo2 emmm lt V 7FPS _ CHO3 _ 7FPS if CHO4 7FPS j O CH12 em Z O EPS J MEE U 7 Fes CH14 CHOs Oa 7 FPS kt 7 FPSs i Y ME e Fes _ CHOS e PS _ CHIO em PS Lcnn m 7S __ _7FPS 7S j chs eoa il Cancel Each cameras can individually active Audio On Off Qem eo eo I Select all Unselect all 71 Alarm The Alarm settings for Resolution Rate and Audio are configured in the same manner as Normal Time lapse see pages 70 and 71 Motion The
7. DS AUDIO IN NPE ses 8 f amp 2 f amp amp OG O el Be el gt el El gt De ee ee A HG SPOT COMPOSITE ALARM S VIDEO KEYBOARD CONTROLER SENSOR CAMERA VGA USB2 0 RS232 AUDIO OUT ETHERNET 1 VIDEO IN BNC 16 8 4 Camera input 1 0v p p 750 2 VIDEO OUT 16 8 4 LOOP SPOT Composite S VIDEO VGA 3 LINE AUDIO INPUT 16 8 4 Audio input through line 4 AUDIO OUTPUT 1 Audio output 5 RS232 1 Serial Communication 6 Network Port RJ 45 Connecting to the Quantum DVR through Internet or LAN 7 USB 2 0 USB 2 0 connector for mouse control 8 ALARM SENSOR ALARM 16 8 4 SENSOR INPUT 1 OUTPUT PORT 9 CAMERA KEYBOARD CONTROLLER 1 Serial Communication for Pan Tilt Camera 1 Serial Communication for P T Z Control Keyboard 10 AC POWER AC 110 240 V ATTENTION When the video format is changed the system should be re booted SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM eae eH ee we we we ee e _ e fa w t Ce w Ve oa ee e we e w oe ee iy we a _ x gt N ee a ANN AANA AAN ee Video In C DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DEC DC EC Coa Video Out DEC REC DEORE DROOL oN gt y A i 7 Su Spot nternet EE a S Video y Router Bm mit 13 REMOTE CONTROL Power Power ON OFF REC Start amp Stop Recording 1 to 9 Numbers and letters
8. P T Z Entering PTZ menu directly OSD On Screen Display ON OFF SEQ Sequence operation LOG Direct access Log list ONOO BR WD INFO Direct access system Info 9 ID Reserved 10 MUTE Audio Mute 11 AUDIO Switches through Audio channels 12 MENU Entering system menu 13 SEARCH Entering search 14 ARROW amp SPLIT Left Right Up and Down Also Screen split options 15 VOL Up down volume 16 CH Up down channel s 17 P Play or fast forward 18 w4 Reverse play 19 Il Pause 20 ff Stop playback 21 Cam Changing PTZ icon 22 P T Pan amp Tilt 23 Z F Zoom amp Focus 24 DIS Channel Division 14 OSD DESCRIPTION The Status Bar shows HDD capacity Network connection Time etc using by icons HDD capacity i USB Mouse connected 72GB is used out of 74 5GB PTZ icon Recording Standby as bad lt E gt FOCUS AW ZOOM T o aT a This screen shows PTZ control of camera 2 The on screen arrows will allow control of this camera It is shown USB mouse is Network connection ce It is shown that admin or user is connected Date Time Others Backup Dy Mute USB Stick 15 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual MENU TREE Main Menu i E T 17 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual SEARCH 17 DEFAULT PASSWORDS Front Panel A
9. 37 Progran UPOAN s a a a e a a N 38 SENSOR era A al ee tee E A a A a Ghats eee ad 39 RIZ GOUD eae a E E N E E E 39 FIZ CODTONOT tg I a E E A Bele eee oe ee a a ast 40 a NETWORK isco i A EE E TE E E RAE setyae Bue 43 S EVON Sagar heat ot E E a E a AE EA E E A A Nabhan denna toe alk 46 SEARCHING VIDEO FOOTAGE secre ieee tasc asec E E T O A A ee ieee era 50 Archiving Evidence 10 DVD CD Or US Bietes enii eee erker a a E E EE RES AE AADS EE E LS 53 E D E EEANN EA E td ees T A A V ATAS E T A NA E E T TA EN 55 CLIENT VIEWER SOFTWARE DDYV R4000 oeoeesssssscccessssooccccessssosoocecesecococecesesssococeesesossocscessssssoseessssssseo 56 LOGIN sss ses Bate Ga de ae hs Decleor St cea eS ae sen eeaas a esc T eee 57 Explanalon OF SCOCH UN ONS rs a a a 57 LIVE Montori Ngesa con ctor T NEEE E EE EA E A E E E E A 58 R mol SEON arie ea E A heh Sed E A a deh Me cers Su gre a a a e a 61 ROMOLO LOG reee ae dare are EEE E E OE E 66 P a a E A hoes O E E een he arian van E E aay Lewnjonenaes 66 Remote Setup Checking settings menu Same as DVR ccccccccccccceeceeceeeceeeeeeeeeneeensesessenssesssasssansananaasaaasanaess 67 POCOO Jeee n E E E E A een 70 VON e a A a E N ee 77 EVEN Tistenna nie a a a aA a bite a dbtiat t 84 LOCAL SEMON feirt A A O a E a E E 86 POCA OID sts ce act sel a a E E A ss 89 AN TUE TE ZOOII TO GIS ia aps session set etait la cts a eas ca testa ho aclu d sees Vaan inh Bed aaa aE A nian ede deta aaa 91 PINMWAlLC OPJAGE ssh ats covs o
10. DVR will send E mails to up to 3 ert defined addresses under certain E mail Out User conditions Such as Alarms or video EA loss The screen is where you setup Report Period Immediatey the receiving address and address that Alarm Out the DVR will send from The mails can be set to be sent immediately an event occurs Daily or Weekly f SendTestMail Cancel Email Out AIRRA yous ews e The actions which cause an e mail Alarm p ves 2 Motion Yess No response can be defined within this een Oni Power Loss Yes No screen Alarm Out Cancel 84 E mail Out Power Loss Duration Alarm Out Alarm Out E mail Registration E mail Out eys No Yes No Yes No Th Yes No I 5 Cancel Beep Out Duration Power Loss Cancel The internal buzzer can be set to sound on the following occurrences Video Loss Alarm activation Motion Detection Power loss The duration of the buzzer can be set The Alarm output relay can be set to activate on the following occurrences Video Loss Alarm activation Motion Detection Power loss The duration of the relay closure can be set 85 Local Search s A ee 4 WM D gt OF ey Local Search fe ee This allows playback of video which has been downloaded top the PC Search Searches can be done by Date Time Even and Calendar Date Time To Ea
11. Enable 5 i E Download signed Activex controls Controls Disable Disable Enable Prompt E Download unsigned Activex controls PO mihin Reset custom settings 98 2 Connection Qtum Inc Microsoft Internet Explorer BAR a Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back 7 x a A Search P Favorites O 2 N 33 Links 8 Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here x Click here as described Internet Qtum Inc Microsoft Internet Explorer SE a Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q Back 7 x E cA P Search 5 Favorites amp 2B oa 33 Links i Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additioneLention clicle harn x Temporarily Allow Pop ups Always Allow Pop ups From This Site Settings gt Information Bar Help Select Temporary Allow Pop ups Internet a Tp Pe ir bhed ee ae Peet Lee eed Pa od om Peed ot Bete pardoi pe order tere Click To help protect security Internet Explorer stopped this site from installing an Active X control on your computer Click here for options 99 JURK be et intend apioa R l brip mies man momia ee ne ed ie Tiai aa For ohara x miai h Pa i Ernans La tray Select Install Active X Control Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to install this software Name kwclient cab Publisher Unknown Publisher
12. Motion settings for Resolution Rate and Audio are configured in the same manner as Normal Time lapse see pages 70 and 71 The only additions are the setting up of Sensitivity and the motion detection grid per camera Motion Sensitivity The sensitivity of motion detection can be set on a Global CH15 CH16 Select all Unselect all High High per camera basis the Oo H N nL C cHo2 r oo sensitivity will have to be Alarm _ CH03 G High adjusted to suit the CHO4 lt High PREN CHO5 COM High individual scenes and may CHOS c High require several adjustments Schedule i k CHO eee 60 High to achieve optimum _ CH08 aes High rf e lt S perrormance Duration _ CH10 A High CHI e High i j ern Hish The detection region setup C CH13 aS High screen IS displayed by Ce High clicking the Region button SSS i Each cameras motion detection grid can be individually tailored for the camera scene They are set to a co CHO2 CHO3 CHoa CHOS CHos CHO GTE CHOS CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 Global Normal TL Alarm Schedule Audio Event Duration Priority Select all Unselect all Cancel 72 default of all on Yellow They can all be turned off by clicking Unselect all Then individually selecting the required boxes or clicking and dragging over an are
13. Panel Address B Control Panel J Go Vg Control Panel x 6 TA aa ty Y EN Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display E Switch to Category view Options Remov Tools Updates w Be Pe Dd e See Also Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Keyboard Mouse Network 3 Windows Update Controllers Options Connections Help and Support B gt EN B 2 Network Setup Phone and Power Options Printers and Regionaland Scannersand Scheduled Wizard Modem Faxes Language Cameras Tasks Security Sounds and System Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Center Audio Devices Start Menu Firewall v g Wireless Link Wireless Portable Media Network Set Devices 7 My Computer amp Control Panel Pe Administrative Tools EN Re S fey X P 6 0 106 2 Select Computer Management Administrative Tools File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 7 2 P Search Folders fi Address 49 Administrative Tools r Component Services Computer Management Data Sources ODBC File and Folder Tasks 7 Shortcut Shortcut E Shortcut 2 KB Eo 2 KB 2 KB ko Share this folder td Event viewer Local Security Policy Performance Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Other Places 2 KB 2 KB 2 KB E Control Panel Services Shortcut G My Documents KB 5 Shared Documents ig My Computer My Network Places Details 3 Select Disk Management Computer Managemen
14. Select Install and then Log In box will be shown should only install software From publishers you trust How can I decide what x This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You software to install 100 APPENDIX 3 DYNAMIC IP Supporting DDNS Server With DDNS Server This allows a user to connect to the unit remotely without the need for a fixed IP address Please register your ID amp Domain at www ddns dvr com in which you can use their DDNS server as free of charge 1 Visit www ddns dvr com to get the DDNS user ID amp PW as well as Host name DDns Dvr CoM i a Thanks for visiting DONS DVR COM DONS DVR COM provides Free Dynamic domain name service for DVR Plead click here te lean more about eur tervise Please click here to learn how to use this site Piesae cick hate to create et account for thin terioa Pisane click here to know how to sat the OVA for chis service Please click here email support is availabe H you have any query for our service T FTE C vena 2 Click to create set account of Dynamic DNS Mie Edt fee Ppewtes fos ei E Qm O Hah Pee rr CS naa T Ye a E e a TA a s ris DDns Dvr CoM a or i a Onn p ousemsse mwroserom f eomer Lingus iii LOGIN HET MA si Username Password ia a b gj 8 3 Select Create Account menu 101 4 Create Account Se lis Om fA Oma ymma
15. WX TOK lt gt OS Ry Remote Search Search Date Time Event Calendar Archive Remote Archive Log Remote Log are available SEARCH This Remote Search is able to play back video on the PC direct from the hard disk storage on the DVR There are 3 options for as follows 1 Date Time 2 Event 3 Calendar Date Time Enter the Date and Time by using the drop down buttons Once set click on the Play button Click Play button this window disappears and Remote Playback will start To stop playing back press Stop then press live Event Select the type of Event to be searched for by clicking on the either Alarm Motion or Audio at top of screen ee a i ZO Lt 14529259 OL Gh A list of the available events will appear To play an Event select it and click Play To stop playing back press Stop then press live 61 Calendar Date Time Event Cancel Select the date required as long as the date is highlighted in Blue there is recorded data on from that day There are 3 options for selecting the required time once the date has been selected 1 Drag the Red line along the colour bar l e Blue Normal Recording till the required time is reached 2 Click on the required time for playback on the blue bar then the red line will move to this point 3 Hover over the time box a drop down arrow will appear allowing the manual selection of Hou
16. both live and playback The splits screens available are full screen 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 and 16 way 1 Full Screen 2 4 Way 58 Full Screen on off When the full screen button is selected a tool bar offering the various split screen options and the Exit key will be displayed at the bottom of the screen OSD onl a BRS KT Pa al 7 J gt gt a ry Ti m 1 ail z i A a Y f gt E A T aN r m ll S The OSD button will toggle between the On screen tiles etc being shown or hidden SMART ARRANGE ON OFF If Cameras are being displayed in segments that are not logical the Smart button will rearrange and put camera input 1 into segment 1 etc 59 Image Save Load var SAVE This icon is used to save a still image in either JPEG or BMP or TIF format There is no change on the main screen when the Save icon is pressed LOAD This icon is used to retrieve and view a saved still image when selected a list of available images will be shown Select to one required it will be displayed along with data information Status Live Playback IP address CH No Playback Step Backward Backward Playback Pause Recording Stop Step Forward Audio Mute Volume Select Audio Microphone G Select Audio Toggles through audio channels Microphone It is used for transmitting audio to the System through a microphone 60 Remote search Se st
17. clicking on the numbers If Menu has been selected the following screen will be displayed Select Sub menus by clicking on the relevant title Camera Setting Change Values settings by either double clicking to bring up the following keyboard Or to change other values simply multi click the segments which will toggle through available settings SAVE EXIT In order to save any modified setting value or get out from the Sub Menu please press MENU key on the front or click Right on the mouse This action can be carried out within each Sub Menu 20 MENU Settings 1 DISPLAY PIEL o Fa Display _ Camera Setting _ Camera Covert Camera Name _ Spot Setting Re _ Event Clear Uve Setting Camera Setting Brightness Saturation Contrast Hue and default UES aA Camera Setting The picture displayed from each camera is individually adjusted to balance the multi screen view 1 Use UP DOWN to move each segment and LEFT RIGHT or NUMERIC OR buttons to change values 2 Move the middle of cursor using mouse or LEFT RIGHT button on front panel To move next menu i e Camera Covert click LEFT ely RIGHT EE 21 Camera Covert Camera Covert EE z E Oo I ie Cameras can be hidden from the viewer in live or play back mode Turn the camera on or off using the left and right buttons around the SELECT button or tick on the box using mouse T
18. contact on the rear of the unit can be closed ENEN TI lt 4 Beep Out l Video Loss OFF Alarm OFF Motion OFF Power Loss OFF Duration 240 SEC ENEN Ti lt 4 Alarm Out l Video Loss OFF Alarm OFF Motion OFF Power Loss OFF Duration l 5 SEC l 49 SEARCHING VIDEO FOOTAGE To access the search option press the SEARCH button on the front panel or right click the mouse and select Search A password may have to be entered after which the following screen will be displayed Search Date Time Event Calendar Date Time Search If you select date time search the following will be shown Use the numerical number on the front panel or the mouse to select the time and date required then select Play EVENT This allows the user to select between ALARM MOTION or AUDIO Select required option by pressing the right arrow or selecting with the mouse ALARM The search is for any alarm activation within the times defined MOTION The search is for any motion events within the times defined AUDIO The search is for any audio activations within the times defined Event Search O 09 02 05 09 03 04 09 02 05 09 03 14 50 Calendar Search Following screen is displayed when Calendar search is selected The Calendar search gives a graphical representation of when video is recorded on the hard drive The year and month can be selected This month is shown a
19. data is watermarked to ensure that it is not tampered with Using the software supplied the legitimacy of this data can be verified Global ee Watermark ON HDD Overwrite ON Pre Resolution 4CIF Pre FPS 7FPS Pre Duration 20SEC Post Duration 240SEC Quality High Alarm Event Mode l Normal Global Within this section 1 Watermarking should be set to on this allows the supplied software to verify the downloaded information to ensure it has not been tampered with or changed Repeat recording can be set to continually overwrite or stop when the drives are full Pre Recording resolution can be set to 4CIF D1 720 X 576 giving 100fps recording or 2CIF 720 X 288 200fps or CIF 360 X 288 400fps 4 Pre FPS Pre Duration Post Duration is recommended to set active to get data just before event occurs Post Duration is selectable Pre FPS Value dependant on Pre resolution setting up to 25 FPS Pre Duration amp Post Duration 5 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 sec 5 Quality options are High Middle or Low 6 Alarm Event Mode is used for EVENT Alarm Audio Motion Recording Default is Normal and when event happens the frame rates vary depends on the number of event channels 1 For example 16Channel unit with Normal setting When there is upto 3 event cameras 25fps 4 7 event cameras 12fps 8 earliest camera drops rate to 1fps same as non event camera 25 This is same condition reg
20. to be turned off Information The Information Screen shows the hard disk size current firmware revisions IP address and MAC address SYSTEM lt 4 Information Pa HDD Capacity 72 2GB 74 5GB _ UBOOT Version 20090115 1626 l OS Version l 2009 01080736 Client Version 2009 0115 0713 l Player Version l 2009 0115 0713 ee EEE DataVersion 200901090616 IP Address 192 168 010 016 MAC Address 00 1C 46 00 2E E0 Disk Format Formatting of the drive is used when new drives are installed or you need to wipe all information on the disk lt Disk Format l Internal HDD OFF l External HDD l Not Found l Execute Format 36 ACCOUNT Each Level has different rights Admin can control everything and Manager is available for PLAYBACK SEARCH COVERT MENU SETTING PTZ NETWORK And 4 USERS are available for PTZ and NETWORK by clicking the Rights some 2 Activate New Password j _ Confirm PW j Stop Recording Menu Setting Rights Playback Search 7 PTZ Covert Network Shutdown ID and PASSWORD needs for Network viewing so please make sure to check Activate On Off ID Password and Rights 37 Program Update Always turn off Recording Playback and Network access while upgrading the unit Program Update 2 PROGRAM UPDATE DEVICE NOT FOUND PRESS MENU KEY EXIT OR PRESS SEL KEY TO FIND NEW PROGRAM IN THE ODD SEL menu The latest fi
21. which it records to achieve this time period Resolution Global Normal TL First select the resolution required for each camera Alarm Motion CHOS CHOG Schedule 5 CHO7 CHO8 CH09 CH10 CH11 Priority CH12 is HELE CH14 CHIS 4CIF CH16 I Select all Unselect all J Audio Event Cancel Global Normal TL Qoi Next select whether the camera is Alarm Gem S ooo connected to the DVR Motion i Off CHO6 a Off Schedule cem eon eo Audio Event COTE T of ____ _ CHOS Off cho eO we Of CHH On Off ha 0 ef On Off S On Off CHI6 On Off Select all Unselect all Cancel 74 Global Resolution cut on of Next select if Audio is being recorded mi cw Oo of _ on that channel CHO3 On CHO4 On Motion E On of L CHO6 On Sof Schedule Qen eon eof CH8 On of j L CH09 T eon Alarm Audio Event CHO OOo Of Oem on Priority j cu2 a On a C CH13 On j CHI4 On chis S On j Cancel Global Resolution Video m Audio E l E D 5days MURRI Finally select the number of days the Alarm DVR should record for The choice ya being between 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 ms 80 or 90 Days Schedule Audio Event Priority Cancel 75 Priority Global Normal TL No Recording Normal TL
22. CH16 Select all Unselect all J ee E gt 1 ee Off C Off ATT CT ST fe Cancel Baud Rate Pelco P _ CHO Pelco P cHOas Pelco P iss m Pelco P C CHOG Pelco P j C CHo Pelco jJ C CH09 Pelco P i CHO Pelco P o o CHM Peleo P Pelco P Pelco P cua Pelco P E E CH6 Pelco I Select all Unselect all J Next 79 C1 cHo7 Pelco P Each camera input can be allocated an RS485 ID between 1 and 255 Each camera output can have an RS485 protocol associated with it the choices are Pelc o D Vista PD DongYang QSC 1000 Ez Dome S85 a e a Baud Rate The Baud rate of each PTZ camera can be set the choices are Basic ID Protocol CHO1 2400 bps CHO02 2400 bps CHO3 2400 bps Client Account 2400 bps Sensor a a a nee a I CICH O 2400bps A800bps bps cH 2a00bps OOOO o __ 00bps PTZ Controller E CH09 2400 bps CH10 2400 bps CHI 2400 bps CHI2 2400 bps CH13 2400 bps _ CH14 2400 bps CHI5 2400 bps CHIB 2400 bps I Select all Unselect all DST Setup NTP Setup ff a a SSS ed i Cancel PTZ set up for Keyboard Each Keyboard can be allocated an p RS485 ID between 1 and 255 Client ccount C _ Ot i i QSC 1000 addressing switches are Saas inside th
23. Letter or Path 30 For easier acces you can assign a dive letter or dive path to your partion o Assign the following drive letter O Mount in the following empty NTFS folder Do not assign a drive letter or drive path 720 25GB 9 Format the partition to FAT32 Format Partition To store data on this partition you must format it first Choose whether you want to format thas partition and if so what settings you want to upe O Do not format this partition Format this partition with the following settings File systern FAT32 Allocation unit size Defaut Volume labet Nev Volume Petom a quick format Enable file and folder comaresne 720 256B 720 2568 i 1 irallrw abe 110 10 At this stage New Partition has been made Volume Layout Type File System Status Capacity Free Space Free New Partition Wizard 100 100 Completing the New Partition 80 Wizard 0 You have successiully completed the New Patton Wirad You selected the fodisvang settings Parthon type Pinay patior Disk selected Desk 1 Fation se 500000 MB Drva letter or path D File iiem FAT 32 Allocation urd ce Del gull Volume labet New Volume Pisek Erara Wia To chose thie wizard ckek Fireth 720 2568 720 2568 11 Check New partition was created correctly Format will run automatically Pile Achan Wis aiias Hin Computer Marugemert Loc
24. Motion video amp Power Loss Power amp Record Onfoth IF Remote Control Mouse Control From RS45 Interface support Max 3 ADDs up ta STB 100 240 5 AC 50 60HZ Sy 5 40 c 41 104F Others Maxium 80 Mon Considering 3 0Kg Gross Box 10 0Ky ene 440420 D 0H rr menson Gross Box SSO S40 D 220 H mm z a o at _ ian 5 x aa ar eo T cI ia a a ol E a Archive Control Event Log Controller anwTilt Camera ower Source ower Consumption O Dy OD 2 0 F S TI D 5l 5 T a 5 le ss I to or oO 4 a le D D D J om a T i Z T 113
25. O G 5 H a ujaran hip adistar cme ari DDns Dvr CoM j ACCOUNT gt Fill in all blanks in order to create new account ID amp Password will be emailed to you when the account is setup correctly Once the DDns Dvr account has been setup it is necessary to add the details in the Network section of the DVR s menus DDNS SET DDNS Re Ee DDNS l DDNS DVR COM User ID l JINI User PW l Domain l D4000 DDNS Status Check To enter Network set menu system ask password Default is 00000000 In DDNS environment need to be changed DVR amp Web server port please refer to IP set 102 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual Set up DDNS 1 Change DDNS to ON 2 Input User ID 3 Input User PW 4 Input Domain 5 Click DDNS Status Check if it is ok Click Apply gt Note In DDNS Setup The Domain Name has to be filled in 103 Appendix 4 SETUP FOR DVR PORT WEB SERVER PORT USING IP SHARING ROUTER Port Forwarding IP Set I Dynamic IP NO IP 192 168 010 015 GateWay 192 168 010 001 NetMask 255 255 255 000 DNS Server 218 036 109 001 DSL ID DSL PW DVR Port 2000 Web Port 2200 1 To use IP sharing Router Use Dynamic IP should be set to NO DVR Port This can be set to any number between 2000 to 65535 Web Server Port this can be set to any number between 2000 65535 as long as itis not the same as the DVR Port number 2 Setup
26. Password is required if you need to enter the menus down power stop recording or changing an IP setting A prompt will be displayed asking for password The default Password is 00000000 8 zeros Viewer Software When using the supplied Viewer software the following password will be required User ID is admin not case sensitive Password is 00000000 i e 8x Zero s Admin ID cannot be changed as this is the full administrator ID Password Cancel 18 MENU Navigation To enter the set up menu press the Menu button or right click with mouse on screen The following screen will be displayed Enter the password default password is 00000000 8 zeros Front Panel or IR remote control All menus are navigated around using the left Right Up Down and the Select button ao nn ae Display _ Camera Setting _ Spot Setting _080 Setting Event Clear j Hve Setting To step back through the menus press MENU button Mouse control Using the mouse allows the operator to enter the Menus to set up the Quantum or enter the Search functions to play back and archive recorded data Right Clicking will bring up the following screen Left click the required icon from Menu Search Record Power down Play Forward Audio Eject Channel Select and Multi Screen 19 nwo When selecting either Menu or Search the following password screen will appear enter the password by
27. RES e Convenience User friendly GUI Graphical User Interface Easy to use menu structure Easy to use recorded data search Time Date Motion and Alarm Easy to control via Front Panel IR remote control and USB 2 0 mouse e Stability Auto restart after power interruption DB structure offers data stabilisation and better storage utilisation e Expandability Remote DVR s can be controlled using the supplied software client viewer e Technology Embedded LINUX OS Maximum record rate 400 fps High resolution amp high quality H 264 algorithm Uses watermarking amp scrambling technologies H 264 1 2 Kbytes per image with resolution 360x240 e Functionality Variable recording function normal alarm motion schedule audio duration Full channel real time monitoring Live monitoring recording playback backup remote access simultaneously Multi channel playback Variable events notification to e mail buzzer or PC Client system FRONT PANEL Network LED Remote Numeric amp Character are oateecHaANNEL contral z Wiindovy DVDRW Tlie pel Binal ih lg SELECT POWER REC LED Pause playeFast Stop Eject y Channel P T Z F USB2 0 HDD a forward Division SEALEN ewin REC ETF MENU Selection 1 LED REC Recording status When recording is on the red light will flash POWER System Power On Off When power is on the green light will be illuminated NET Network sta
28. XCLUSIVE file format is selected the number of channels to be down loaded can be selected Anything from a single channel to all 16 can be selected Calculate Archive size Once the time and date and file format have been entered it is necessary to confirm that the size of file created will not exceed the size of memory available on the disk or USB device Move to Calculated Archive size and press SEL The DVR will then calculate storage space required for download file This will be displayed in the Required Size section As long as the Required Size is smaller than the Free total space then move to Transfer and select it Transfer When Transfer is highlighted press SEL the downloading will start Percentage done during downloading will be shown USB compatibility the following have been tested Lexar JumpDrive 128 256MB SanDisk Mini Cruzer 128MB SanDisk Cruzer Micro 256MB 512GB 1GB KINGSTONE 2GB A DATA 2GB IMATION 2GB MARUZEN 1GB DVD RW Plextor PX 716UFL Lite On CD RW LTR 52327SX 54 LOG The log file contains information on the following Power l Record l Operation Client Event a ey Power Power on Power off Power fail Record Rec fail Rec start Rec stop Rec error Rec full Operation Play start Play stop HDD format Menu set Client R_Login R_Logout R_Logfail R_Play R_Transfer R_Rec on R_Rec off R_Upgrade Event Alarm Motion Audio Video loss Email fail A t
29. a Once set click OK Schedule The Schedule settings for Resolution Rate and Audio are configured in the same manner as Normal Time lapse see pages 70 and 71 The only addition is the setting up of Schedule grid click on the SET button to display the following screen Normal 11 oS E E E E A timetable can be set in hourly Alarm SS E E blocks throughout the whole Motion week fantio Enni Chprattios Printy CHEE CEE TE E JE TE TE EE EE ERSPERR EHE Se TE TE SE IT DE JE S IEN i To ee ee I ee eee ee i CEEE ee Unselect all Lancel Audio Event The DVR can start recording when it detects an Audio event The Schedule settings for Resolution Rate and Audio are configured in the same manner as Normal Time lapse see pages 70 and 71 The only difference is to setup the sensitivity of the audio Global Resolution CHOI CH02 D CH03 D CHO4 aa CHO5 az CHO6 Azz CHO TD CH08 ee CH09 CD D CD T TD GD Normal TL O Ne I a ee ee ee ee ee ee a ee Alarm Motion Schedule CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 I Select all Unselect all Duration Priority loool i i DN Cancel 73 Duration The duration setting allows the user to choose the Resolution and length of time the unit records for then the DVR will automatically adjust the rate at
30. aedssocenesubecsasaddesdsectes 7 FEATURES seosesscestaceacacacccocsitnnscascconeucceaccasecbasaaedaasaasonsaicoaucasoutacstastunnsecastaacsasateausuasaabeousasebanscessuasoeauaoosasesasoancousnanaucds 7 FEATURES paroa eaaa aaa aeaaaee a aa aoaaa aa rao aaa oaaae ae a Ea 7 FRONT PANED raaa a EE E a E E N E e e A V E EDENE 9 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS aaaea sectaccaacuebscedscatoustiscdstesiocevecsecaleccechcueesdeececetadacsusseusteuseseuisueess 12 SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM ciioaise sass scussss tecscacaacuctsiecdesosecccascatatocaubecsiseadissectesddenestoezinsedisbadscsuceadsaccstedes 13 REMOTE CONTR OD ivescccecscscsscacssascnccesssecsseccsicdcassacdsescsdevsedessacusstccetavdelsscesssdeusevsddadsucevsubedsscnsstedseccussdevendeasaduecentes 14 OSD DESCRIPTION oissssssicsesiscecstccssccssecsddssecvtcecncensicnssuiesstocsssteccesncvouses des saseetntesdsbecionusductecesavetonuasesaatecteuecenesdsestecos 15 aA D A DGA Y id A ccesers E E E E E E E EETA 16 DEFAULT PASSWORDS aooiee aden amaaan a onono ia aaran ites dcbsecaucnsshins cauhinesenasedscevsoanceadensSevessentiacsiaesesocaeseuets 18 MENUNAVIGATION iraa E aa aaea EN A EERE 19 MENU SETTINGS araroa a ac aie Aaaa Eaa Oae A eoe eA ee ES a AENEA aA AEAEE EE Eai 21 VIO PLAN AE E O E T E R a eee ee 21 2 RECORDING yar nr nC TOT E E EEEN 25 ISTEM ick oa hac en 8 aco ae odes oat E E E O OE A E E A seein EEEN O 33 PDISKEFORDA L hinir a a a a a a a a a wilde th Daf 36 ACOOUNT rosenn nn nenen r E E E A named A E EE E AE
31. al pe tapout Type File System Stats Capacty Free Space 1 Free Fault Tolerance iG Peter Took Parthon Basic Meathy Uinyn Paton IHG MHE 100 No om py Eent veen Prion tan Healthy Linknown Paton TOM tM 8 6100 No om po Shared Folders Patien Bni NTFS binal inai TEG 2a HA k Es Sp Local Wears and Gries EEA VALUE Partie Baii PATE Heafy HME AHD lu i gi E gE Peformance Logi and Alerts Suen Cet di Petton Baie COPS heathy nm or os ho Fh S Rosy pened abe Shore Dea agri gt Services and Appkcationi EP io r e Sa a By 0 TA A 27 5 GB NS 7H SHIH Uria Haband ey irinin HistPy Linden Ba th Hinsley inks ak 4 Ve eee Bric BEW VOLUPHE D 7202568 490 77 FATE 2 A p e a 111 12 Check New Partition was created correctly a og NEW VOLUME D NEW VOLUME D Properties 16 0 KB MY Free space 501 438 045 184 bytes 490 2 GB Capacity 501 438 045 184 bytes 490 2 GB 112 APPENDIX 6 SPECIFICATION D4000 Series H 264 REALTIME Recording mage ACH DWR ACH DYR 16CH DVR Camera lnput NTSC PAL AB U y YOE O Video TBNC 18 video 1VGA 1SP0T loop ef Be S YO OS Audio Input 4 ROA 0 ROA 1b RCA Audio Output 1 RCA sensor in hac Alarm Out Af 16 1 Operating system Embeded Linux OS peed 12Ufps z240fps 400fps esolution Pixel 20460 NTSC 720576 PAL split Sc
32. ardless of resolution CIF 2CIF and 4CIF only depends on number of event cameras And then when there are only 1 3 event cameras left go back to 25fps 2 Exclusive setting Only event channels will be recorded These settings are applied to all channels Normal TL E This configures the continuous recording settings per channel Record rates available In 360x288 modes 25 fps is available to each channel total 400fps In 720x288 mode 12 5 fps is available to each channel Total 200fps In 720x576 mode 6 25 fps is available to each channel Total 100fps Each channel can be individually configured for record rate and Audio on off Normal TL G3 26 Alarm There are 16 Alarm inputs on the rear of the unit these can be used to initiate the Alarm record mode The Alarm recording is set up in the same way as Normal Recording Motion as Motion on any channel can trigger recording of that camera Resolution Images Per second Audio and Quality can all be configured individually per channel As per Normal and Alarm Recording Modes To setup the motion detection grid per channel select the Sel button 27 Motion Sensitivity It consists of High Mid or Low Motion Region The following will be displayed when Sel is selected 2 perch Select Alt na s iag mE ope fiii atitin mafii Clear All The detection area is divided into a
33. ay the log file 0074 2009 02 11 14 25 52login fal from the unit 0073 2009 02 11 14 25 49Program start 0072 2009 02 11 14 16 45Program end 0071 2009 02 11 14 16 45logout 1 1 1 1 1 1 RSD DENS ETT a This file can be printed by clicking Print 0069 2009 02 11 13 48 22Program start 0068 2009 02 11 12 13 02Program end 0067 2009 02 11 12 13 02logout 0066 2009 02 11 12 00 58login 0065 2009 02 11 12 00 54Program start 0064 2009 02 11 11 40 50Program end 0063 2009 02 11 11 40 50logout 0062 2009 02 11 09 24 27login 0061 2009 02 11 09 23 1 7logout 0060 2009 02 11 09 23 07logout 0059 2009 02 11 09 22 56Program start 0058 2009 02 09 11 27 22Program end 0057 2009 02 09 11 24 13Program start 0056 2009 02 06 17 43 25Program end 0055 2009 02 06 17 43 25logout 0054 2009 02 06 17 03 42Save image nnhs 2NNG N Nh 17 N3 31 Innin Info eR ERTL ER Clicking on Info will display the version ei of the software client being used Cancel 88 Local Setup This allows the setup of the viewing of the software on the PC oe Ee at wer gt Q ey Global ace This screen allows the following Draw Mode I YUY Date Format I YYYY MM DD E Save Formate aE Draw mode to be set to YUV or RGB Audio Buffer Location C DDYRA000 Date Format to be set to DD MM YYY MM DDIYYYY or YYYY MM DD Save Format for the saving of stills as either JPEG Bit Map or TIF Location for where stil
34. d Focus press the Zoom ey o Zoom AL ZOOM NS Focus Near K Focus Far H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual Preset positions 1 To store a preset position Move the camera to the required position then press the PAUSE NUMBER 0 9 SELECT 2 Torecall a Preset Please press REWIND NUMBER SELECT 42 4 NETWORK Fal If the DVR is connected to a network this icon will be shown in the OSD display To enter Network set menu system will ask for a password Default is 00000000 With in the Network menu the DDNS Dynamic Domain Named Server IP addresses NTP and Live can be set DDNS What is DDNS DDNS is a service that maps Internet domain names to IP addresses DDNS serves a similar purpose to DNS DDNS allows anyone hosting a Web or FTP server to advertise a public name to prospective users Unlike DNS that only works with static IP addresses DDNS works with dynamic IP addresses such as those assigned by an ISP or other DHCP server What this means is that the DVR does not need a Static IP address to be available for viewing remotely over the World Wide Web Please refer to Appendixes 4 on how to set up the DDNS service DDNS 8 Ae DDNS DDNS DVR COM User ID JINI User PW Domain D4000 DDNS Status Check 43 IP SET When a fixed IP address is being used the Use Dynamic IP should be set to NO The IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask need to b
35. d Son Of cannot be viewed local to the system or by Spot Setting a any remote user apart from the Administrator OSD Setting pa on line Select all Unselect all Cancel 67 Camera Name Up to 32 Characters are available for each camera name Camera Setting Camera Covert Spot Setting OSD Setting Cancel Spot Monitor settings Select all Unseboot all 1 Set Mode Split screen Alarm Motion or Event by click the ON button for the required state It will turn red 2 Next select Duration for a sequence using the white time bar next click OK 68 OSD On Off Display Recording system The Symbols and text displayed on screen Caner Seting e O a e can be controlled ienie e e 1 The status bar can be set to be off E Blending 5 Always on or be on for 5 or 10 seconds after a key press 2 The Event symbols such as Motion Audio Pan Tilt can be displayed or turned off 3 The camera name can be displayed or turned off Spot Setting Select all Unselect all Cancel 69 Recording Global F 1 Watermark security tagging of Watermark On we OH recorded video HDD Overwrite Normal TL Re a 2 HDD Overwrite When the disk is Alarm SS Se ys full it will overwrite the oldest data hes SE 3 Pre Resolution Picture quality SS O for pre event recording an Alarm Event Mode Exclusive
36. e keyboard refer to keyboard Auto Delete Mode manual for setting address PTZ Setup DST Setup NTP Setup Cancel 80 Protocol Basic Client Account Sensor Auto Delete Mode PTZ Setup DST Setup NTP Setup Baud rate Basic Client Account Sensor Auto Delete Mode PTZ Setup DST Setup NTP Setup Protocol Baud Rate Off Cancel Protocol 2400 bps Cancel Each keyboard can have an RS485 protocol associated with it the choices are Vista KBD Choose QSC 1000 for keyboard controller The Baud rate of each PTZ camera can be set the choices are 2 3 _ A800 bps Choose 2400 for the QSC 1000 81 DST Setup The DVR can be set to automatically reset its clock when the clocks change for Day Light Saving time As default this is set to Off USER Define Basic User Define Day Date Change Off to User Define this will allow MAR Ath Sunday O a the exact date and time for the change to Kocit occur Alternatively Auto Delete Mode 00 00 00 00 PTZ Setup PTZ Controller NTP Setup Cancel Select Region i Kk TOK OF a DST H sai off User Define Austria Azerbaijan Belgium Brasil Bulaaria Czech Denmark UK Finland France Germany Greece Hunaary Italia Mexico Netherland Norway Poland Romania Russia Slovakia Sweden Swi
37. e set these will generally be given by the Network Manager DSL refers to all types of Digital Subscriber Line such as ADSL and SDSL NETWORK IP Set Dynamic IP NO IP 192 168 010 015 GateWay 192 168 010 001 NetMask 255 255 255 000 DNS Server 218 036 109 001 DSL ID DSL PW DVR Port 2000 Web Port 2200 NTP The Network Time Protocol Setting allows the DVR time to be synchronised with an external time server Type l Default Time Server l time bara net City l None The default is NTP OFF When turned on the Type of service can be selected options are Default time bora net Domain and IP As shown in next diagram The Time zone can also be chosen within the City selection 44 45 5 Event This section is used to inform the user as to an event occurring this can be by the sounding of a buzzer or by sending an E mail to a predefined address E Mail Registration Within this section up to 3 users can be set up to receive an email on the occurrence of an event such as Video Loss Alarm Motion An E mail will only be sent if the DVR is sitting on a network with access to the Internet e g through a router E mail Registration Ez USER1 A 30 USER2 l USER3 Sender Address Report Period Immediately Send Test Mail The e mail addresses are set via the alphanumeric buttons on the front panel or from the on screen keyboard via the mouse 46 For SENDER MAIL ID and SENDER DOMAIN
38. ed 2 Click on the required time for playback on the blue bar then the red line will move to this point 3 Hover over the time box a drop down arrow will appear allowing the manual selection of Hours minutes and seconds Then click the Next button to set End Archive time in the same manner Date Tim ee SS a EEE Su _ 2008 02 10 5 00 Se 64 The backup procedure is same as Date Time amp Event backup as previous page Prev to go back to previous stage The downloaded data is saved in the follows location C DDVR4000 Download 65 Remote Log Dolge 2000 17 30 71 00 20 Motion O10 200 12 30 2G Rer start Eiin FU aA At slari MIDI SA 12 30 71 00 16 i 200 12 30 210i 16 pini A 1740 Be KILIN Bitirdi Operatic paroa A 29 90 10 LG Ao AWR aa 19 95 10 ROO AN S30 a EERW JURE 17A Loh W5 ee 1 390 19 24 25 H 20 12 30 Lae EEF ANE Vara MOD A a Fa OL 2000 12 30 Loo EEU AUR 15 40 Let A MS MNT 30 VSO Yh f 2 12 30 13 2259 MRR AWe 1 30 WS SM PIO 1S eS SR 30 Lay a The Log file can either be printed or if viewing the Event Log the recorded Event can be played by selecting it and clicking on Play The log list can be viewed as a whole or filtered by the following types Power Power on Power off Record Rec fail Rec start Rec stop Rec error Rec full Operation Play start Play stop HDD format Menu set C
39. f DVR is as follows DVR 12V DC 5V DC 2 2k 2 2k Internal Check Point Q r rN 0 1uF a EE eae SENSOR IN Outlet Point GND 1 PC817 Photo Coupler The Specification of PC817 94 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual E Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Symbol Rating Unit Forward current IF 50 mA aon 4 Peak forward current FM 1 A P Reverse voltage VR 6 V Power dissipation P 70 mW Collector emitter voltage V CEO 35 V Emitter collector voltage V ECO 6 V Output Collector current IC 50 mA Collector power PC 150 mW dissipation Total power dissipation P tot 200 mW 2lsolation voltage V iso 5 000 V rms l 30 to 3 Operating temperature T opr 100 C Storage temperature T stg E C 3Soldering temperature T sol 260 C 4 Pulse width lt 100 s Duty ratio 0 001 2 40 to 60 RH AC for 1 minute 3 For 10 seconds m Electro optical Characteristics Parameter Symbol Conditions MIN TYP MAX Unit Forward voltage VE IF 20mA 1 2 1 4 V FOA TONAN VFM IFM 0 5A 30 V aah voltage p Reverse current IR V R 4V 10 uA Terminal Ct V 0 f 1kHz amp 30 250 pF capacitance Output V0 ector darnk ICEO VCE 20V 107 A current 4Current transfer CTR IF 5mA V CE 50 i 600 ratio 5V Collector emitter V IF 20mA C i 0 1 0 2 V saturation voltage CE sat 1mA i l DC500V 40 to 5x Isolatio
40. grid of 11x8 cells Default is all cells in active mode Use the Left right up down to move cursor and the Select key to toggle between active and inactive The mouse can also be used to select cells and toggle them on and off Double clicking on one of the 4 dots in the corner of the selected cell will toggle between all cells being active or inactive Care must be taken in setting of the motion sensitivity It is recommended that each level is testing to find out which one suits that particular camera site The motion detection is not recommended for external cameras 28 Schedule fE The schedule allows the DVR to be set to only record at particular times of the day This timing setting is global for all channels However the Resolution Images per second and Audio can be configured per channel To set the timetable select the large SET box PRESS SELECT KEY on the right of the menu page the following page will appear It allows each hour within the week to be set to be either Active Yellow or Inactive Pink amp Blank SEL button is used for selecting relevant time and day Arrow Key will be used for movement Or toggle between on and off with the mouse 29 Audio Event Audio Event 16 Audio Inputs and 1 Output are available Recording can be triggered when Audio is detected As with Normal and Alarm recording the Resolution Images per second can be set per channel Individual channe
41. lient R_Login R_Logout R_Logfail R_Play R_Transfer R_Rec on R_Rec off R_Upgrade Event Alarm Motion Audio Video loss Email fail Info System Info of the Remote Log Status Info of the Remote Log an address Ofc 1 46 0 PEES sy steren Bnet DD capacity 149 GByte sed space 146 GByte Status Inin Bomi varaion 2m5 0A 10 Bool diiit 2 GByte OS version SRE 0 oie OS dale Cliom verginn CLIENT ddi Normal TL Recording PLAYER 4160 Normal TL Recording APP d4060 gt Normal TL Recording Daia verslon 7M 0120 075 DATA dlei Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording Normal TL Recording The system info displays the Mac This shows the status of both the address and software version Hard disk and the recording modes of information each channel 66 Remote Setup Checking settings menu Same as DVR Se Sl at TOK POF 1 Display Camera Setting Saturation Contrast Brightness en mo O errege a so Within this setting the Hue Saturation E Contrast and Brightness can be adjusted mcm on a camera by camera basis Cancel Camera Setting Cameras can be remotely set into Covert Mode they are still being recorded but Camera Name w CHO
42. ls are saved Cancel Opacity 25 Global ee E The opacity or boldness of the OSD _ Connect Box i Boni T Remote Search CEEE 255 can be individually set per function Remete Setup SD 255 The lower the number the more see Audio Buffer Local Search lt a 25 Cais 255 through the box I PTZ Box i j qQ _l_ _ 255 a Firmware Upgrade _ Archive Progress Message Box I Select all Unselect all 89 Audio Buffer Audio Buffer settings are there to adjust the cris kaa i audio over the network this will Remote Audo lt compensate for different network speeds een LANs WANs etc This can only be adjusted if the LIVE video is switched off Adjust each variable to achieve best quality video for Network bandwidth available this is best done through trial and error Select all Unselect all 90 PAN TILT Zoom Focus SE Ea on TQ K Y OF My Sh Si XX AK lt gt OF te C RPA 720x Se i oe ae OF T EN m When PTZ button is being pressed PTZ control icon will be pop up on the live image 91 PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS When PAN TILT button is clicked the Pan Tilt control appears this allows Left Right Up and Down Control of PTZ cameras When Zoom Focus button is clicked the control changes to Zoom in on the up arrow Zoom out on the down arrow Focus near on the left button and focus far on the right arrow
43. ls can be enabled or disabled and the sensitivity set to either Low Middle or High 30 gt Duration i B pt en t The Duration mode allows the user to set the number of days that they require to record for The resolution whether cameras are active or not and whether audio is being recorded can each be set per channel The user then sets the number of days of recording required then the DVR will automatically calculate best record rate to achieve these settings NOTE If recording is in Standby mode the following icon is displayed 31 Priority Priority Alarm Schedule Normal TL Motion None The RECORD PRIORITY allows the mixing of the various record methods to customise the individual site requirements Example A site may require Alarm recording at night then a standard FPS recording during the day In this case the Schedule would be set for required FPS and resolution and the timetable set for this recording between 8am and 8pm each day Schedule would be set as 1 Priority The Alarm settings would be configured as required and this would be set as the 2 priority The DVR would then record between 8am and 8pm at the Scheduled rate then once beyond 8pm would look to the second priority and only record Alarm Events 32 3 SYSTEM The SYSTEM menu is where all the non recording based settings are configured Basic User can set Language Auto Delete Mode Date Fo
44. n resistance R ISO 60 RH 1010 1011 Q Transier i Pioating cf V 0 f 1MHz l as Eo BF charac capacitance teristics VCE 5V IC Cut off frequency fc 2mA RL 100 80 kHz W 3dB Rise tr VCE 2V IC 4 18 Us Response time omA RL 100 time Fall Q 3 18 time tf pim 95 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual 1 SENSOR Install Processing Please refer the below block diagram AC DVR SENSOR 96 APPENDIX 2 SETTING INTERNET SECURITY SETUP FOR WEB CLIENT ON WINDOW XP 2000 amp WINDOW VISTA SERVICE PACK 2 1 Security Setup gt Window XP 2000 gt Window Vista Internet Options AE General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings amp o Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet Options Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet 4 This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Internet 4 This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use
45. o move next page drag up down using mouse or UP DOWN buttons on the front Camera Name Each camera can be titled using the alphanumeric buttons on the front panel or the mouse Each title can have up to 32 characters if there are too many characters to display in 1 line it will be shown as _ For example FIRST MEETING ROOM gt FIRST MEETIN Spot Setting lt Single Screen gt lt Quad Screen gt a a ee es ze DISPLAY DISP UANY Spot Setting Spot Setting Mode Duration _ Mode Duration OSEC 22 lt 9 Channel Divisions gt lt 16 Channel Divisions gt a S Duration Spot output is used to configure the second monitor output The Spot monitor can respond to Alarms Motion Audio or can be configured for full or multi screen sequences Select the Mode required then configure the duration required for the display of that mode OSD Setting On Screen Display Setting Selecting whether the time and date etc is shown on the screen i OSD Setting or not Status Bar Always Event Camera Name Blending 100 Event Clear This is used to erase the list in the memory of previous events such as alarm activations 23 Live Setting O Sequence Set Start EE Sequence Set Start FA Sequence Set Start Live Setting Live Sequence can be set in this Menu and available for 1 4 9 Channels with duration of 5sec 240sec 24 2 RECORDING All recorded
46. og who has accessed the DVR over the network Basic Sensorli None Sensor02 None Sensor03 None a oo MEHE Client ccount Sensor04 None ed HIDI Sensor05 None Auto Delete Mode Sensor06 None Sensor0 None Sensor08 None Sensor09 None Sensor10 None Sensorli None N C Sensorl2 e None N C Sensorl3 None N C Sensorl4 None N C PTZ Setup PTZ Controller A E DST Setup DIDIDIK NTP Setup T Sensorl6 None N C I Select all Unselect all Cancel Auto Delete Mode Basic Client Account Sensor PTZ Setup PTZ Controller DST Setup NTP Setup Cancel 78 Sensor15 None NC Each of the 16 alarm inputs can be configured to be either inactive NONE or Normaly Open N O or Normally Closed N C In Auto Delete Mode the DVR can be set to delete recordings that are a certain numbers of days old This allows the DVR to comply with data protection laws in certain countries such as France PTZ Setup for Cameras Basic Client Account Sensor Auto Delete Mode PTZ Controller DST Setup NTP Setup Protocol Basic Client Account Sensor Auto Delete Mode PTZ Controller DST Setup NTP Setup Protocol Baud Rate CHOI C Off CHo2 CH03 a Off CH04 CH05 Caaan CHOG CHO EEE Off CHOB CH09 lt CH10 Off CH11 CH12 7 CH13 CH14 CH15
47. otal of 2500 events can be recorded the oldest being overwritten when a new one occurs they can be viewed all together or as individual types 55 Client Viewer software DDVR4000 Each DVR comes with license free viewer software to view the DVR across a network To be able to do this the recommended minimum specification for the PC is as follows Minimum PC specification gt CPU Core 2 Duo 1 8GHz gt Graphic Memory 256MB Installing software When you put DVR Network installation CD into your PC it will auto run and lead you through an installation wizard Follow the instructions Once the software is loaded it will automatically run Connection To connect to the Unit open the Viewer Software and click the connection button Se SL oo TO YK lt gt OF Ry O H EA Hd La ii EE EA lt m m Ww o SEL m 4 14 56 ef gaz 56 LOG IN The following window will appear To connect to the DVR enter the units IP address DVR Port 2000 ids default ID and Password Then click OK to start the live monitoring i sa i http d4000 ddns dvr com Cancel Explanation of Screen Buttons oe A Kx SQ RK lt gt OF hy g i o Liv Alek kak iii Ww J 57 Live Monitoring The software is best viewed with the PC monitor resolution set to 1024 x 768 KB KPA Split Screen options 1 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 16 Spilt Screens can be viewed during
48. re Sollee Sea aa tereon mls Ctl ane a ideale dal a alent cn ka 93 QUE OP CHEE DIOGO AID Svs ceies sets iin de vaca varus E E A eae deren eieo een oe 93 PEPPENDDEX Lai hc hea de shcaca a Oaa a teeta sseucdestetsesedesusuuassccusededucssueddanesscuccasendeescetestuces 94 APPENDIX 2 vosissessicesscsccusotestsascseatecsssacssessduccivessectcnsseusdeisesuedecdacdsseeeesavacstsiesbiesassubeadssncdeauetedeassssasebceisaasencecsuccssecees 97 APPEND UX CE E A E AE AE E E EE O TE T T TEE AA EET 101 APPENDIX Asraon eaaa sce ae a aa oaa aae ae oa eo Naaa braaa aaa aaa ra aeie 104 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual APPENDIX 5 APPENDIX 6 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION BEFORE USE Please read this manual before installing or using the DVR Please keep this manual in a safe place to allow for future reference For the safety and proper use The DVR is marked with various symbols Please read these to prevent injury of financial loss INSTALLATION SITE Ensure installation position is level secure and adequately ventilated Avoid installing close to sources of humidity or water H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual CONTENTS OF PACKAGING gand Alone Dy Digital Video Recorder System Standalone DVR O Network CD User Manual Network CD Remote Controller Power Cable Battery Mouse H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual FEATU
49. reen 14 146 16 Compression H 2b4 esalution Pixel 04460 720 240 3604240 NTSC 7 F20 6 76 F20 200 sb0 200 PAL icture Quality 3 steps High Middle Low Mode Normal Motion Alarm Schedule Audio Duration Priority Alarm gt Motion gt Schedule Duration gt Normal co eee ee eee T2007 20x460 240 720x240 fais 360x240 240fps 360x240 480fps 360x240 ao Lene eae 1007201576 200 720x288 Speed 360x256 200fps 360x288 AD0fps 260x288 ce ae 15 f20x480 3020x240 7020x460 150 20x240 Each 30fps 360x240 30fps 360x240 30fps 360x240 Chanel w 12 5720576 25 BG 20x576 12 50 20x200 25fps 60x260 20x260 25fpsbOx2oo _ 25fps60x260 Gur Owr Algorithm 0 Display 0 Fecording g a a m m isplay earch Mode Playback Speed Device 4 149 16 Date amp Time Calendar Event 4Slarm Motion Audio Normal REV 2416 amp FRAT 2 4 716 Frame to Frame Pause Internal HOD JPEG BMP Compression or Exclusive Fromat amp USB IF Device Memory Stick etwork Interface Ethernet Network Windows 2000 xP PC Client System Windows vista vent Transport E mail notification when Event Occurs lewing Remote Client CMS nterface USB 2 Oxeea Internal COBDYD RVY YS External HDD CD amp DYVD RVY Storage Network Memory Stick Each Control Channel sensitivity 3 Steps for each channel Area Programmable motion detection area for each camera individually 5 240 SEC Up to the 256 events Alarm
50. rmat Time DST Set Video Type System ID Also Initialisation and system Information is available oO Language 4 ENGLISH gt Auto Delete Mode None el Data Format dd mm yyyy Time DST Set 28 01 2009 14 20 12 Video Type NTSC System ID Deinterlace Initialization Information Language The default is English Italian French Hungarian Slovak German Russian Chinese Dutch Spanish Portuguese Japanese and Polish are available Auto Delete Mode Auto Delete Mode can be set to Automatically erase recorded information over a certain number of days User can select from OOdays to 99days Date Format The default is dd mm yyyy Other date formats available are mm dd yyyy yyyy mm dd 33 Time DST Setting SYSTEM Time DST Set fa gt Time Set 05 02 2009 08 13 29 DST lt OFF gt SYSTEM Time DST Set fo Time Set 05 02 2009 08 13 46 SYSTEM lt Time DST Set P23 _ Time Set 05 02 2009 08 13 46 4 User Define gt To set the DST the simplest way is to set the DST box in the menu to the country required If the relevant country is not available then set the DST box to User Define fill in the date and time that the time changes are due to occur 34 PLAYBACK FOLLOWING TIME CHANGE The DVR uses the time and date to index video on the hard disk drive so you can find it later Changing the time can cause the DVR to work improperly when you try to pla
51. rmware version can be upgraded through USB 2 0 Port using Memory Stick or CD DVD Media When a memory stick is connected to the USB port this symbol lt will be shown in the status bar of the screen Enter menu gt System Set gt Program Update If the system recognizes the new firmware then New program found will be displayed on the screen Next press the SELECT button Processing percentage will be displayed NOTE 1 If the system doesn t recognize the new firmware New program not found will be displayed 2 USB compatibility has been tested successfully with Lexar Jumpdrive 128 256MB Sandisk Mini Cruzer amp Cruzer Micro 2GB KINGSTONE 2GB A DATA 2GB IMATION 2GB SANDISK 1GB SANDISK 512MB MARUZEN 1GB For system stability please turn off 1 recording 2 playback 3 network connection durin upgrading 4 After updating program reboot the DVR The simplest way is press POWER button and enter the password 38 SENSOR The 16 alarm inputs and 1 output on the rear of the DVR can be configured to be normally open N O normally closed N C or None lt Sensor 72 gt l Type j Sensori l N O l E l Sensor2 N O l Sensor3 l N O Sensor4 N O i Sensor5 N O Sensor6 N O j Sensor7 N O Sensors l N O B PTZ Setup The DVR can control PTZ cameras via an RS485 connection from the rear of the DVR The cameras can have individually selectable Protocols wi
52. rs mins and seconds Next click the Play button for Remote Playback Or click Prev to go back to previous stage Co Daley Tine yiri solecl Chace Umil 62 Select Channel ARCHIVE Remote Archive Date Time Remote Archive Event Channels can be included or excluded dependent on query This is available within Search Backup and Logs Enter the Start and End dates and times by hovering over the selections a drop down box will appear Once selection is made then click calculate the file size will be displayed Finally click Archive the file will be transferred to C DDVR4000 Download Select either Alarm Motion or Audio from the top of the screen A list of events will appear Click on the event required it will be come highlighted Click on Calculate the file size will be calculated this may take a few seconds Finally click Archive the file will be transferred to C DDVR4000 Download 63 Remote Archive Calendar Select the date required Days with recorded video a data present are highlighted in Blue _ S b There are 3 options for selecting the required time once the date has been selected 1 Drag the Red line along the colour bar l e Blue Normal Recording till the required time is reach
53. s a calendar on the screen any day which contains recorded video will be indicated by a highlighted number in white Move to the desired day by using the up down left right buttons Select the day by pressing SEL The following screen will be displayed Calendar Search Calendar Search lt 2009 02 04 23 gt Hour 0 4 8 12 16 20 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CHG CH7 CH8 Hours of the day N 51 The hours which have recorded data are displayed as a coloured bar Select the hour which you want to review the following screen will be displayed L A Calendar Search Calendar Search lt 2009 02 04 23 00 gt Min 0 10 20 30 50 59 y CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 Minutes in the CH6 CH7 CH8 hour The minutes which have recorded data will be displayed as a coloured bar click on the time required the recorded data will be played back from this point Preview function Before actual viewing of recorded data from the calendar menu it is possible to preview the selected time and date on the screen behind the search window This is done by selecting a time and pressing the ZOOM button on the front panel If a different time is required select it and press ZOOM again 52 Archiving Evidence to DVD CD or USB Once the required video has been found it may be necessary to down load it for evidential purposes This can be done either onto the internal CD DVD R writer or via the USB por
54. s o Welcome to the New Partition w nance Logs and Alerts i Wizard Manager This wizard helps you create a partition on a basic disk able Storage afragmenter A basic disk is a physical disk that contains primary partitions anagement extended partitions and logical drives You can use any ad Applications version of Windows or MS DOS to gain access to partitions on basic disks To continue click Next Basic 720 25GB 720 25GB Online Unallocated 6 Select the Primary partition option dow Help a i Volume Layout _ Type File System Status Capacity Free Space Free Fa 100 Mo i00 No Select Partition Type ie 60 No ae There are three types of partitions primary extended and logical 0 No erts Select the partition you want to create C Proma partition Logical dive Descnption A primary partition is a volume you create using free space on a basic disk Windows and other operating systems can start from a primary partition Tou can create up to four primary partitions or thee primary partions and an extended partition 7 Maximum is 500GB at FAT32 file format New Partition Wizard Gpecily Partition Sime Chopie a pabhion aoe that n beheen the mianrmam ard mean eei Meam deck space in megabytes ME 21470 Mineman deck space in MB 720 2508 720 2560 EUnstocated 27 8 Assign drive letter Fri m New Partition Wizard 100 I i00 Assign Drive
55. t m Fie Action View Window Help gt a 8 a CUR Computer Management Local iL System Tools fgn Event viewer Shared Folders cs f Local Users and Groups E Performance Logs and Alerts E Device Manager aj Storage Removable Storage 7 or Disk Defragmenter eg Disk Management a Services and Applications iu System Tools Sig Storage FS Services and Applications 107 4 Click right mouse button and select New Partition Computer Management e bee EJ Computer Management Local Volume Layout Type File System Status Capacity Free Space Free Fault Tol System Toots le Partition Basic Healthy Unknown Partition 27 44GB 27 4465 100 No Ej Event Viewer Partition Basic Healthy Unknown Partition SIOMB 510MB 100 No gg Shared Folders Partition Basic NTFS Healthy System 27 95GB 22 51GB 80 Ne RE Local Users snd Groups Sica DRIVER E Partition Basie CDFS Healthy Sima OMB 0 No Performance Logs and Alerts E Device Manager Sy Storage Removeable Storage Disk Defragmenter Disk Management E 27 95 G8 NTFS 27 44 GB Heakhy System Heathy Unknown Partition 5 Follow New Partition Wizard procedure as below View Window Help 1 bes agement Local Volume Layout_ Type File System Status Capacity Free Space Free F es New Partition Wizard x 100 N Viewer 100 N Folders 80 N Isers and Group
56. t on the front of the DVR To do this press the SEARCH button and using the down button move to ARCHIVE once highlighted press SEL the following screen will be displayed Device ODD 1 Device Format Type Exclusive Log a From 05 02 2009 09 03 30 05 02 2009 09 03 30 Channel j l Calculating Archive Size Transfer Device Status Device Status Required Size NONE Device This allows selection between the internal CD DVD R writer and the FLASH option via the USB port when highlighted use the right arrow to toggle between the options Device Format Format for CD DVD R is not needed When using a USB pen the format should be done first Type EXCLUSIVE file type 53 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual If evidence is downloaded as an Exclusive file the DVR will download bespoke player software on to the CD DVD or USB device along with the evidence This means that no special software is required by the reviewing PC This format is secure and watermarked LOG The Log file can be downloaded from this menu screen simply tick the LOG box and do not select any camera channels then select transfer From To You can set up the start and stop time which is required to be backed up to the internal CD DVD R or USB device Highlight this option then press SEL then use the alphanumeric buttons or the mouse to set the time and date Repeat for the end time Channel As long as the E
57. th a choice of Vista PD Pelco P Pelco D Dongyang EZdome and Eyeview The Baud rate can also be selected SYSTEM Ki PTZ Setup Peico D 9600 BPS Peico D 9600 BPS Peico D 9600 BPS Pelco D 9600 BPS Pelco D 9600 BPS Pelco D 9600 BPS Pelco D 9600 BPS 9600 BPS 39 PTZ Controller The DVR needs to be setup to accept the QSC 1000 keyboard as a default this will be set to the correct Protocol and Baud rate the ID RS485 Address may need to be adjusted dependant on the number of PTZ cameras on the system The Keyboard ID should not be the same as any of the domes on the system PTZ Controller Protocol BaudRate QSC 1000 9600 BPS 40 PTZ user instructions The telemetry function of the DVR can be controlled via 4 different methods eS QSC 1000 keyboard Front panel buttons Remote control Software viewer QSC 1000 Keyboard See keyboard manual for control of PTZ cameras Front Panel Camera selection The PTZ cameras can be controlled in either full screen or split screen mode If in full screen mode press the camera selection key the camera icon will step from one camera to the next on the split screen When the icon appears on the camera to be controlled then press the PTZ key EA If in full screen mode then simply press the PTZ lt e EA Pan and Tilt control To move the dome left right up or down use the arrows keys Zoom and Focus control To select Zoom an
58. the recommended settings click Default Level O Use Secure Mode Restart Internet Exploreri P Custom Level Default Level Custom Level Default Level Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Tools gt Internet Options gt Security gt Select Customer Level gt Unselect square box gt Select Customer Level Security Settings Settings Enable E Allow script initiated windows without size or position constr J Disable Allow Web pages to use restricted protocols For active cont Disable Enable Prompt e r i Select Allow script initiated windows sae Without Size or position constraints gt romp 2 Don t prompt For client certificate selection when no certific z Enable ed lt j mi ai Reset custom settings 97 Security Settings Settings Disable Enable lig Download signed Actives controls Disable Enable Prompt Select Download unsigned Active X E Pn Actives controls Controls gt Prom pt Enable E Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe Disable Enable ru j a el Sle M Reset custom settings Security Settings Settings li Activex controls and plug ins E Automatic prompting For Activex controls eee Enable Ej Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable Select Automatic Prompting for Active X
59. this is best explained by an example if the following is input SENDER MAIL ID H 264 SENDER DOMAIN gmail com Then the receiver will receive a mail from H 264 qmail com Note This is not a valid e mail address for replies SEND TEST MAIL sends a test E mail to the addresses so allowing the installer to verify if the setup is correct SMTP Mode The SMTP function allows e mails to be sent over a LAN The default is SMTP Mode OFF In order to activate SMTP Mode choose SMTP Mode either IP or Domain first Then put ID Password IP address and port Finally press SMTP Status Check to see whether it works Please see the screen shots that follow SMTP Mode SMTP Mode l IP ID l Password l kkkkkkk IP l 000 000 000 000 Port 025 o o ooo ouu SMTP Status Check 47 SMTP Mode ae a aoao OO E aee o a SMTP Mode l Domain ID l Password l kkk kee Domain l Port 025 SMTP Status Check E mail Out As well as e mail on event activations the DVR can be set to send a report of what has happened daily weekly or immediately This sends a mail containing the log report E mail Out _ Video Loss OFF Alarm Motion OFF Power Loss OFF 48 Beep Out and Alarm Out When an event e g Video loss Alarm Motion or power loss occurs the following actions can be triggered E mail As described in previous section Beep The buzzer can be sounded Alarm out The relay
60. tus When network is connected the light will lash HDD HDD status When the system is reading or writing to the HDD the light will flash 2 USB 2 0 PORT USB2 0 connector for downloading to USB pens drives upgrading firmware 3 POWER BUTTON System Power On Off 4 NUMERIC amp CHARACTER Input for numbers amp letters within the setup menus and searches 5 MENU Displays the menu on the screen 6 SEARCH Entering search mode H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual 7 PLAY gt gt Playback of the recorded data When in play mode press again to enter fast forward mode 8 REWIND 4 lt 4 Reverse play of recorded data When in play mode press again to enter fast rewind mode 9 PAUSE To freeze picture on playback mode and live mode 10 STOP EJECT i To stop playback and go back to live mode To eject DVD RW 11 REC e It starts amp stop manual recording password protected 13 ARROW KEY Moves the cursor while in menu mode 14 SELECT Menu selection 15 PTZ Selection PTZ Channel selection 10 H 264 Realtime Recorder Installation User Manual 16 Screen Split Selection of multi screen functions 18 PAN TILT To control P T Z press this button to browse virtual key on screen 19 ZOOM ZOOM P T Z camera in and out 11 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS AC POWER VIDEOIN vno 00T ODDODOD
61. tzerland Turkey USA PTZ Controller NTP Setup Cancel 4 Select the required country Then click Ok 82 NTP Setup Basic a On Client Account Default Time Server time bora net Sensor Auto Delete Mode PTZ Setup PTZ Controller DST Setup Cancel Select City London Lisbon Abidjan 11 02 2009 05 41 44 Auto Delete Mode PTZ Setup PTZ Controller DST Setup Cancel NTP setup allows the DVR to have its internal clock synchronised with an External clock The default setting is Off To set up hover on the Off a drop down arrow will appear giving the option to turn On Once On two other options will appear Type allows selection between Default Time server is time bora net Domain Where another time server name can be added IP Where an IP address for a time server can be input Once the NTP settings have been set you must then tell the DVR which time zone you are in This will allow it to offset any time differences if the time server you contact is in a different zone Select City the map screen will appear Hover over the city selection box a drop down arrow will appear click on the arrow A list of time zones will be displayed Select the time zone where the DVR is located The Click OK 83 EVENT Email Registration The
62. y back video If you set the hour ahead this is not a problem But if you set the hour back there will be more than one recording with the same time stamp Such as during the October Daylight Saving Time changeover if you try to search for video between 1 am and 2 am the recorder may not operate properly because there will be two hours of recorded video during this time period To view video during this overlapping time period you must start playback before 1 am then recorder will play both hours between 1 am and 2 a m You cannot do a backward search through the overlapping time But you can do forward search The Time and Date and the DST time can be changed from the front panel the Mouse or the Remote Control Video Type Video Type can set in this menu without rebooting or initialisation The default is PAL NTSC can also be selected System ID The remote control can be used to control up to 16 DVRs the ID number on each can be set to a unique address so that the remote will only control one at a time if they are in close proximity The default is 11 Use the right arrow to select then the up and down arrow to change the ID number To select a unit on the remote control press the ID button followed by the number followed by the ID button again The LED will flash slowly 35 Initialization All the menu settings will be returned to the factory default To carry out this function the system recording will have
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