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1. Please back up events as soon as possible to minimize disappointment should HDD data be lost 90 4 5 5 3 RAID Management e The RAID Level and Status are shown e Mirror recording is possible using RAID1 e Check RAID On then Close to use the internal RAID function e Press Yes to restart the system The setup has been changed Do you want to save the changes and restart system e Press Build to build the RAID structure on the selected partitions e Press Build All to build the RAID structure on all partitions Note HDDs of the same capacity must be used 4 5 6 POS Management e The details of the POS menu are as follow ODICON Gi Recording User Management WW Camera Site Setup S z Network Software Upgrade Schedule Data Format Setting ZE System Setup Storages DATABASE Setting POS Management POS Configuration System Info V 4 5 6 1 Data Format Setting e Enter the POS model Transaction start Transaction end Transaction cancel Transaction number the end of line strings for the desired POS protocol e Press Add to register the POS model settings into the POS model list e Press Delete to delete the selected POS model settings from the POS model list Index Model Name Transaction Start PELC asss Transaction End THANK YOU EH EZB Transaction Cancel Transaction Number DN Ep The end of Line 10 GT ASCII CODE Decimal Index
2. 60 4 3 3 2 Motion Relay Out Link e Link a motion event from a camera channel to activate an Alarm out device Motion In e Select the Camera channel Relay Out e Select the Alarm Out device number s to link with the camera motion Dwell Time e You can set how long the Alarm Out devices will stay activated The value can be changed in 10 seconds segments up to maximum of 300 seconds e Set up continuous to keep Alarm Out put period 4 3 3 3 System Error Relay Out Link e Link a DVR error options HDD failure Video loss to activate an alarm out device Camera gt Relay Out Setting gt System Error Relay Out Link gaer pop bai e Sei C rt Deeg Eeer System Error e Setup linking for three types of system error e FAN HDD Alarms to be triggered when just FAN or HDD failure occurs e FAN Video Loss Alarms to be triggered when FAN or video loss occurs e FAN HDD Video Loss Alarms to be triggered when the FAN fails HDD fails and video loss occurs Relay Out e Select the Alarm Out device number s to link with the system error occurrence Dwell Time e You can set how long the Alarm Out devices will stay activated The value can be changed in 10 seconds segments up to maximum of 300 seconds e Set up continuous to keep Alarm Out put period 61 4 3 4 Alarm In Camera link e Link the Alarm In and camera recording Alarm In ama EH E ao Ce Ce Ce Ce em Ce Ce Ce Con Ce Ce
3. Displays a list of alarm in and motion detection events If you select an event in the list then the search facility will move to when the event time and playback on screen T Adjustment Adjust display of the selected picture Adjust the picture brightness contrast sharpness enlarge screen and zoom 5 Printer Click to print image select one camera only Refresh If you click button timeline will update with the latest recorded data a Playback Panel Click button to control playback Just use play reverse play stop in KSR 3 series and KSR 6 7 series Forward play per 1 picture Reverse play Forward Play First EE AKN Reverse play per 1 picture Pause w Note e GL u gt buttons will be supported in later software release Speed Volume Change the playback speed and volume N i Ze Max Speed Click the Max Button to Slow Fast adjust the speed to Max from Min Ta ee oe ee ee oe Min Pe Mag marji Max Speed Speed SS lt Mute OOooo000 Volume down Volume up 129 Allocate DVR server in network to View panel to search DVR server s picture Allocate DVR Server to View Panel j 1 Select DVR server in the DVR server list Serwer List HD DRM A 21220 D4Hi H Camera 32 Alarm In 16 on Alarm Out 16 CHE mr We mm We Si CH We La mm mm ji 3 The recording information of DVR server
4. Server List A Mma ND_Group Group ND Group D Name Server Type NextDVR Network Type Lan Address Port ID Password Auto Connection when Startup laa CE aa 125 3 Click Connect button to connect and connected server is shown on server list Ca 2009 03 19 15 42 23 86 816pro kKSRS16Pl NO 3132 ND 3132 2 ER Camera 32 H E Alarm In 16 H a Alarm Gut 16 ZB Overseas Sa DvR_ 3 Note e CMS Light version software can support 10 users to connect to a DVR in the same time Remote DVR Server Disconnection j 1 Click SH button and Disconnection button to popup Disconnect windows QO Sil Connection Were T LI i ER NDOU Disconnection H E ce Upgrade Hl Ajarm Out 16 2 Select DVR server which you want to disconnect Disconnect 126 3 Click Disconnect button to disconnect DVR sever 4 Click Close button to close windows DVR Server Upgrade E 1 Click Upgrade button 2 To run package image and then select the upgrade file which you want SDDS 45 2 SLL COD AS a COD os COO Ma a COS a F ert Tyg Package Plet si 3 Click Open button to upgrade file which you want Exit CMS 1 Click sii button and Exit button to exit to Windows ORe Connection Cel EE Disconnection ER oe GI EL E LACH 1 Upgrade H a S C Ala H Alarm Gut 164 127 Sear
5. e Display POS number Model Name e Displays POS model name Transaction Start e Enter the transaction start string Transaction End e Enter the transaction end string 92 Transaction Cancel e Enter the transaction cancel string Transaction Number e Enter the transaction number string The end of Line e Use The end of Line to transmit POS to RS232 e Use to Lind Feed of ASCII CODE 10 4 5 6 2 DATABASE Setting e The details of the start time end time backup delete menu as follows e Press Backup to backup the POS data in TEXT format onto a USB device Start Time End Time Camera Ready ill Start Time e Select the backup or delete which you want start time End Time e Select the backup or delete which you want end time Camera e Select the backup or delete which you want camera Backup Delete e Select the backup or delete which you want 93 4 5 6 3 POS Configuration e Connect the POS device to the DVR s RS 232 port to display and record the POS information POS Enable POS ID Linked Camera POS Model Data Format BAUDRATE Live Display Live Display Dwell Time POS Enable e Check POS Enable button POS ID e Only one camera can connect for each POS ID e You can use the multi POS using the VSI PRO Linked Camera e Select the cameras that will be linked to the POS POS Mode Data Format e Select the POS model BAUDRATE
6. 4 120 4 If select correctly it will be shown as below picture Watermark Check Program x File Open Water Mark Check Source Mark ooo Result Mark Gen H KDB Backup 07202006 015547 01 b if Press Water mark Check button to check forgery of selected file as below pictures Watermark Check Program x File Open h kdb backup 07202006 01 5547 01 b Water Mark Check Source Mark IESSE Result Mark 3FFA5F90221 GEAZ O SE Watermark Corrupted Exit A Modified Image Watermark Check Program x File Open h kdb backup 07202006 01 5547 01 b Water Mark Check Source Mark FpsDeEZAT Reesen Result Mark FBBSDSE2A782039A 8RRRR REE Watermark Approved Exit B Original Image 121 4 CMS Software O Insert CMS CD and install exe to run the installation program If shot down the above program you can possible to install exe to run the installation program Ge NextDVA CMS 2 0 File Edt Wew Favorites Tools Help zech JO search Address 2 C WNext0VA CMS Pro 2 0 S S S E Manual Sottware Litility Autorun ini KICHE ermmnt ontr ostallevef MFC T dll mevep7l dil Click on CMS Software Installation icon to run the setup program JL CMS Software Installation CMS Light S o f t w a r e CMS Software Installation 122 ER Check the CMS Operation Manual ES
7. 6 2 Still Image Back iscsi dee ee ee E E Eege 109 6 3 Media Format Appendix 1 arate mene css se es cece rmsd dec ait cee eee eee cee eee 112 1 1 How to run ER 112 1 2 Viewer Main SCE CT EE 113 o AV DIV WA iiss geed 115 Watermark Checker CMS SO EWN ts ogee ces eee acne dee 122 Specifications Oo oo BW NY KODICOM 15 1 Introducing your real time DVR 1 1 Front panel The following describes the keys and ports on the front of the system and their functions eege System front view KSR 916 9 Power e Use this button to shutdown the DVR e When the button is pressed a password menu will pop up and password details should be entered click OK and the DVR will turn off 2 Shuttle outer dial e Rotate to play the recordings in Search mode forward or backward e Rotate to change the value of options continuously in Setup mode e When controlling P T Z camera rotate to zoom in or out 3 Jog Inner dial e Rotate to view recordings in Search mode forwards or backwards one frame at a time Rotate to change the value of options one unit at a time in Setup mode When controlling P T Z camera rotate to shift camera lens focus 4 HOLD e ee using the Shuttle dial you can press the HOLD button to maintain the present shuttle speed e Press the HOLD button again to deactivate the feature Enter Key e Use to select option in Setup or Search mode Use to directly go to Contro
8. Ce Ce Alarm In e Select the Alarm In number for configuration Camera e Choose the cameras you wish to link with the selected Alarm In e When the Alarm In is trigged the linked camera s will automatically begin recording 4 3 5 Spot Out Camera Link e When you have spot monitors the Spot Out channel can be used for monitoring a specific channel on a dedicated monitor Spot Out Port Dwell Tima Camera Spot Out Port e Select the spot output port to connect to the selected camera Normal Dwell Time e 1 60 Seconds Its sets the display duration of the current channel until the next channel is displayed 62 Event Dwell Time e Select the settings for full screen pop up on the spot monitor output when a motion or sensor event occurs e Only a channel that is linked with a motion or sensor event will be displayed full screen e OFF Turn off the Event pop up e 30 SEC The linked camera channel will be displayed for 30 seconds e CONTINUE The camera will be displayed continuously on the spot until deactivated Camera e Selecting with cameras to view on spot monitor output Split Screen Activates 16 channel split screen spot output E Activates 9 channel split screen spot output tee Activates 4 channel split screen spot output Note SPOT 1 Possible to setting for all channel SPOT 2 Possible to setting for 5 8 channel only SPOT 3 Possible to setting f
9. I0 Password Site IP Subnet Mask Gateway BandWidth lOMbps Network e The system supports network connection using Static IP as well as DHCP ADSL connections The other option is to select no network when not networking the DVR Note When changing form Static IP to a DHCP configuration first connect the DHCP cable to the DVR System then switch the network settings to DHCP within the DVR setup If the switch to DHCP is made before connecting the cable an error may occur ID Password e You can manually enter the ID Password when ADSL is selected e When the main system is connected to the ADSL network you need to enter user ID and password provided by the ADSL carrier The user ID and Password may be entered by using the virtual keyboard LJ Password Boe a a ee aaa a a a ca cc ra a KE Ek 65 Site IP e Sets the IP address for the system to be connected to the network If the connection mode is set to STATIC IP the user needs to enter the IP address directly in this location e If the connection mode is either by DHCP or ADSL the IP address is provided by the DHCP server or ADSL carrier and will be automatically set If DHCP or ADSL connection attempt fails 000 000 000 000 will be displayed in the network management screen In this case turn off the system power and wait for a while then turn back on for reconnection Subnet Mask e Input the subnet mask address for the system Gat
10. Resolution e Select the resolution you wish to link with the selected HDMI Note HDMI e 480P 720P 10801 1080P resolution support 84 4 5 3 Software Upgrade e View the current software and upgrade to new version Package Search Upgrade Version wane Current Version Firmware Version BEN Target Drive Package select e You can upgrade the system program by using a portable storage device to be recognized by KSR 916 The upgrade package must be in a folder called update Connect the storage device containing an upgrade package to the USB port then press Select The system will display the number of packages found Upgraded Version e After a portable storage device is connected you can select the Upgrade Version using the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle on the system Current Version e You can view the current system program version Check to make sure the upgrade package version is higher than the current version then select Start to begin the upgrade Firmware Version e You can view the current system firmware version Target Drive e Select the backup media type USB or CD DVD AN Caution e When upgrading is in progress do not switch off the system or unplug the portable storage device containing the upgrade package until the upgrade is complete Otherwise the system may malfunction 85 4 5 4 Schedule e The details of the Schedule menu are as fol
11. e Select the BAUDRATE The default setup is 9600 Live Display e Select the level of live display e Press the Live Display DN button to begin pos information in full screen mode Live Display Dwell Time e The value can be changed in 3 seconds segments up to maximum of 60 seconds e Set up continuous to keep live display dwell time put period 94 4 6 System Info e The details of the System Info menu are as follows Z Network Factory Default System Shutdown Restart 4 6 1 Log Info e This function shows as series of logged tasks made in operating the DVR system and when the system runs abnormally it allows finding the error easily so that the problem can be fixed e Press the Enter button after moving the cursor on the desired log item 95 Time e If the Time button is pressed the following screen appears UZ 19 De en Mon Day How Min DP fe ppm ss EEC Year ve Day f Hour f Min f Sec DEE E e Select Time to change time to view log information recorded on different date time e Change Start Time and End Time using the mouse and mouse wheel or the directional keys and the jog shuttle then press OK button The system will display the log information recorded during this period REC e Displays the recording information according to the recording event and schedule System e Displays the system start stop system access user and setup change
12. select from a menu list user can select from a menu list Table Supported Pan Tilt camera list 45 3 6 ALARM OUT Manual Control 3 6 1 Switching to Alarm Out Mode If you wish to use the control devices manually select the 16 splitscreen mode in Surveillance mode then press Enter key You will then be able to select the control devices you wish to use manually it is possible to all split except for 1 split Ce Ree Wm T 7 CS CAMERAS s d C8 CAMERAS E lt i _ 3 rr D d CWCAMERA10 Rica men RT oe CI2RCAMBRA 12 is a be slk al A 1 CET 4 T TAA a Ze MER ANG ven CO CED OT CO 46 Alarm Out e Use the mouse or the directional keys and Enter key to select the control device numbers you wish to control manually Exiting Alarm Out mode e Press Enter button to return to Surveillance mode 4 System setup 4 System Setup 4 1 User Login To go to the system setup screen click the MENU button on the front of the system To access the setup menu the user should login using their ID and Password Once the user has logged in on the DVR they do not need to login again to gain access to setup or search menus e Click the Input button to enter the desired login ID and password The admin account initially has no password e If you forget your password you will not be able to access Setup mode or change
13. 114 Audio Play Configuration e When you want to playback audio select the channel with recorded audio Audio recording and replay is supported for only one channel fae eee f i M Enable Audio recording and replay is possible to multi channel but a little cut off Volume Control e When you click the Audio Play icon KEI the audio play configuration window appears as right o 2 High e Check on Enable tz e Adjust the volume properly using Volume control cL E oa wlll bk g E ao 0 E al 14 ES B z 5 Adjustment of playback image Dk i e Image quality such as brightness contrast colour sharpness rotate mirror outline and twist function during playback can be adjusted Search Sheet e When you click the icon a for searching the backup data a window as below will appear e Select KSR Series which contains backup data then select the site you wish to search and click Search to start KERE AT lrepengrlrepenrlrspeerlrepanarlrepamerlrepaerlrepagreolvepael Al Gie Code Uain lype Lanta and Tene lime Zeene Path Seach Eat Quit e Exit the Viewer program 115 2 WebDVR Connect WebDVR i 1 Input DVR IP address to connect on Web Browser Internet Explorer as blow picture i Tim iie megi regu Ha Pobeg irat oria Ceiba Cka tere te rec Kont Note e To operate WebDVR without errors on Windows
14. 4 2 3 4 Alarm REC Time e Set Pre Alarm Time Alarm REC Post Time Instant REC Post Time Instant REC Beep and whether Auto Deletion or not on instant recording Pre Alarm Time Alarm REC Post Time 10 SEC Gil Instant REC Post Time 10 SEC A Instant REC Beep Auto Deletion Pre Alarm Time e Setup Pre Alarm recording start work time Alarm REC Post Time e Setup Post Alarm Alarm In Motion detection recording time Instant REC Post Time e Setup Instant Recording Time Instant REC Beep e Setup Beep sound working time Auto Deletion e You can setup the storage period of the recoded data where by the stored data will be automatically deleted from the hard disk after the specified number of days has passed e The default setup is OFF 56 4 2 4 Property e Change the color brightness and contrast for each camera Camera e Select which channel to set up Color Bright Contrast e You can set the color brightness and contrast of the selected camera e The adjustment can be made from 0 to 255 using the jog shuttle or mouse wheel Default e Select Default button to set the color brightness and contrast to their default value Privacy Zone e Click the box and drag or select areas for motion detection area designation e Displays a list of products sold in one transaction Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all ca
15. Vista execute Internet Explorer as an administrator And then you can get the right the access to download ActiveX program e To execute Internet Explorer as an administrator 1 Click Start button 2 If you have program lists wave cursor Internet Explorer menu and click right button on the mouse 3 If you have pop up menu click Run as Administrator menu Open file location Open Run as administrator Scan for Viruses Pin to Start Menu Restore previous versions bi Windows Defender Send To Windows DVD Maker GEM Windows Fax and Scar Cu BB Windows Live Messen Copy BD Windows Mail O Windows Media Conte BB Windows Media Player Windows Meeting Spa BH Windows Movie Make BD Windows Photo Galler Windows Update J Accessories 2 Select Install ActiveX Control on popup menu File Edit View Favorites Tools Help tek z gt 7 x a A J Search 5 Favorites Z TH CG This site might require the following ActiveX control CmsWebD Information Bar Help 116 3 After pop up message click Install to install software Windows Explorer Security Warning x Do you want to install this software Name CmsWebDYR While files From the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk 4 After install is complete the screen below will be display
16. are two external SATA ports on the rear side of the product e The DVR supports Hot Plug function to allow connection and disconnection of SATA HDD devices while the system is in use e Only one SATA HDD can be connected to an external SATA port e Use a cable shorter than 1 m for the external SATA HDD connections CONNECTING POS DEVICE e You can connect a POS device to the RS 232C port on the product s rear side when you connect it directly with a RS 232C cable 30 2 3 CONSOLE Controller Output for controlling computer 31 2 4 Connecting NETWORK Communication Lines 2 4 1 Network and Dedicated Line Connection Router T pm Se DSU Dedicated Modem Used for connecting to KSR 916 UTP port mn on EX LAN Center PC Ki LAN Used for connecting UTP port of the LAN Card L o m DSU Dedicated Modem Router 32 2 4 2 PSTN telephone line Connection options Not available in Europe vo on om w amp Got ay DRUI AW RI wu NI oa mu og H KA ma Ove f 3 ro w MODEM KSR 916 RS 232 connection H MODEM Center PC 33 2 5 Alarm In Port Connection Input Legit a Cen G T L SATA MATA Alarm In Connect one of the two signal lines from the sensor infrared sensor magnetic to G port and connect the other signa
17. backup for any image saved Option e Check Secure to provide permission to view secure channels T7 4 5 2 Site Setup e The details of the Site Setup menu are as follows O Recording User Management Regional Setting Site Setup OSD Dweill Time ma Camera S Network Software Upgrade Remote Control ID Schedule Beep Setup E System Setup Storages Live Audio POS Management Serial Port Satam infa PIP Setting Monitor 4 5 2 1 Regional Setting e The regional settings menu is for change the DVR time and date to fit the time zone and language to the installation country Also there is the option for changing the site code which is essential for network connection Site Code Date Type Time Setup Language e Select the language you wish to use 78 Site Code e Setup the ID code to the system for identifying the system when multiple systems are connected through network and to increase network security e The Site Code comprise 6 digits When entering Site Code you can enter a maximum of 6 digits System Setup gt Site Setup gt Regional Setting Site Code Date Type e It supports a total of 9 formats such as Year Month Day Day Month Year Month Day Year Time Setup e The following screen appears if the Enter button is pressed Current Time Time Zone Daylight Saving Caution Cannot Change date and time setup when the Nateork Timo is enabled Curren
18. e Sets the NTP server address Connection Status e To check the connection status with the NTP server in Primary Address or Secondary Address field click on Test button e When communication is possible with the NTP server Success is displayed on the progress bar Otherwise Fail is displayed Update Period e Sets the update period day of system i Note The operator cannot change the time in the Setup menu but can set the Time Zone while the NTP feature is enabled The NTP server and the system are synchronized every hour In case that the system time of the DVR is later than the current standard time provided by the NTP and the system time is reset by the NTP then the recording is stopped until the system time passes the prior system time before the reset in order to prevent overwrite of the previous record That is recording will start again after the newly set system time passes the last old system time 68 NTP Server List Aen NTP Server Address North america pool ntp org Spe South america pool ntp org AT at pool ntp org AU au pool ntp org BE be pool ntp org CA ca pool ntp org CH ch pool ntp org CL cl pool ntp org DE de pool ntp org DK dk pool ntp org ES es pool ntp org FI fi pool ntp org FR fr pool ntp org GT gt pool ntp org IE ie pool ntp org IT it pool ntp org JP jp pool ntp org MX mx pool ntp org MY my pool ntp org NL nl pool ntp org NO no pool ntp org NZ
19. e Supported for KDB backup only e It needs for space of min 200MByte using the this function Calculate Size e It contains options for Recording time calculation and HDD size calculation e An MByte is a measure of indication 108 Note e KDB Kodicom Data Base backup enables backup of the video with audio data However the other types of backup such as BMP JPG do not include audio e When the is archived to USB in KDB format the viewer software will be copied automatically to the USB e SFX file is backup file format include player in a file EXE e If double click backup SFX file backup date will play automatically 6 2 Still Image Backup e To back up still images replay the recorded image first and press the Enter once you reach the scene that you would like to back up The initial search screen in then converted into the initial search screen Backup Mode Start Time End Time Select Media Camera Backup mode Still Image e First select KDB SFX Backup mode use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to highlight Backup mode then use the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle to change the option Start Time and End Time e Select the start time and end time of the recording you wish to save Se e To change the Start Time and End Time use the mouse or the directional keys to highlight button mg 8 then click left mouse button or press Enter e Select Media e Select th
20. enter the user ID and password To exit the current menu or to close the configuration window press MENU button a2 EMERGENCY e Use the EMERGENCY button to transmit video data to a remote location in the case of emergency E A V SELECT e The A V SELECT Button can be used to select and hear audio in the surveillance screen mode e Press A V SELECT button to activate the live audio select mode then press the Channel button you wish to listen e To change the video mode from audio mode press A V SELECT button again 18 d REVERSE PLAYBACK e USB the SEARCH button to playback a selected channel in surveillance mode INSTANT BACKUP e The INSTANT ACKUP button once pressed automatically makes a back up of all channels for the 5 minutes prior to the button being pressed to the USB port INSTANT REC e In the case of an emergency or an emergency night happen press the INSTANT REC button e Use the INSTANT REC button to record video data from all cameras regardless of the recording schedule SEARCH e To go to the search window press the SEARCH button You will then be asked to enter the ID and password e Used to move of before menu or other menu Search mode control Keys e In Search mode use these keys to view the recording from either the first or last recorded image to play the recording either forwards or backwards and pause the recording LED Status Panel The LED Status Panel displays
21. is the same with the connected sensor Check if the system is set to use the sensor in recording schedule window in the recording setting menu R Q Check if the power cable of the sensor is properly connected o Check if the signal cable of the sensor is properly connected D The connected control device is not operating T Q Check if the system is set to use the control device in the camera setting menu R B Check if the power cable of the controller is properly connected SI Check if the signal cable of the controller is properly connected 138 Warranty Information This product has passed thorough quality control and test and if this get broken during normal use We provide 12 months warranty service L Check this warranty sheet first Please contact the distributor after checking out any defect in the product LI The standard for repairing replacement or reimbursement follows Customers LI Any defect under normal use within the warranty service period we give you free repair service according to the warranty sheet LJ We change you with the fee of parts and service despite free warranty service period 1 Any breakage made without care 2 Breakage or trouble made by natural disaster 3 Breakage or trouble made by breaking the product guide or manual 4 Brakeage or trouble made by wrong power voltage or frequency 5 When you want to reassemble for full system or replace parts
22. nz pool ntp org PH ph pool ntp org PL pl pool ntp org PT pt pool ntp org RU ru pool ntp org us pool ntp org 4 4 5 Emergency Notification e When an emergency Alarm in event has occurred the Emergency Notification either delivers the emergency message and video to the IP address with the CMS or transmits an e mail e Press the CMS button to set the Emergency Notification by CMS nooopooooononone CMS IP Tel Transfer Tima 150 SEC fol Start On LJ Alarmin CI Motion C Emergency Button Alarm In e Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted to CMS when a selected alarm is triggered Motion e Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted to CMS when motion is detected on the selected channel CMS IP Tel e Enter the IP address that CMS is executed The following input screen will appear if the Enter button is pressed SEET Se Transfer Time e Set the time that a emergency message is transmitted e Transmit in a until of 30 60 90 120 or 150 seconds Start On e To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Alarm In event selected the Alarm In event field e To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Motion event selected the Motion event field e To enable the Emergency Notification feature using the Emergency button on the front panel of the system select the Emergency Button event field 70 e Click the E mail button to display the email trans
23. panel of the system select the Motion Button event field e To enable the Emergency Notification feature using the Emergency button on the front panel of the system select the Emergency Button event field SMTP Server e Enter the SMTP server address user ID and password SMTP Server ID Password Port Number 25 Authentication TLS SSL encrypted connection L SMTP Server e Enter the address of the server to which you will send email ID e Enter the user account of the mail server SMTP Password e Enter the address of the server to which you will send email Port Number e Set the SMTP server port number 72 Authentication e Perform security authentication to enable logging into the mail sever SMTP This option allows you to encrypt and authenticate IDs and passwords while sending or receiving e mails This option is mainly used to be registered into the services of Internet Service Providers IPSs Internet content providers TL SSL encrypted connection e Select if the specified SMTP sever uses SSL as its security protocol e Click the FTP button to display the email transmission settings Transmission Setting CMS Pigloaioloioiolotototloioloioteolo FTP Server Transfer Option Start On C Alarm In CO Motion C Emergency Button Alarm In e Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted to CMS when a selected alarm is triggered Motion e Sets t
24. playback and click the Play button then POS images will be played back 106 6 Backup 6 Backup e From Search screen display select BACKP button to save a backup copy of the recording using USB HDD or a portable hard drive such as USB memory stick The backup files can be saved as SFX BMP JPEG or KDB KODICOM Data Base formats 6 1 Video Backup Backup Mode Start Time End Time Select Media Camera Backup Mode e First select KDB SFX Backup mode use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to highlight Backup mode then use the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle to change the option Start Time and End Time e Select the start time and end time of the recording you wish to save EE e To change the Start Time and End Time use the mouse or the directional keys to highlight button f lt then click left mouse button or press Enter e Select Media e Select the media to be used for saving backup e When selecting USB or E SATA the Format button will be initialized Push Format button when you need to format the chosen media Camera e Select the camera number that contains the recording you wish to save e When saving backup in KDB format you can select multiple camera channels e When saving backup in SFX format you can only select one camera channels Overwrite e It saving continued from old data in saving data when saving over the calculate capacity of backup in KDB format
25. split screen button to select quad display of cameras 1 4 Press again to move to next quad screen To Select Full Screen mode Press any key 1 16 on the system to enlarge that camera channel and view in full screen Sequence e When full screen is selected press the Auto key to view all camera channels in sequence The system will also sequence between quad and 9 way displays OSD Dwell Time for details on changing Auto option R VW CIC CAMERAI 40 Digital Zoom e To use this function the DVR must be in the live screen mode e The function can only be used when a single channel is displayed full screen e Open the popup menu by clicking the right mouse button Then click on the DI Digital zoom button Then use the mouse wheel to digitally zoom in and zoom out of the image While the image is zoomed in the left mouse button can be used to select or move to a area on interest if you using the mouse wheel it is possible to return the zoom out of the image PIP Mode e This function works only on the Live screen when a single channel is selected full screen e Open the popup menu by clicking the right mouse button Then click on the PIP Button to activate the function e Use the playback controls to change the PIP screen channel Note e The PIP settings can be changed in the menu System gt Site Setup gt PIP Setting E I CT CAMERA4 Change the size and posit
26. the camera is connected correctly K Check if the video cable connecting the camera to DVR system has a problem This problem can occur because of weak video signal if the video data is transferred by a video data distributor when the video is connected to multiple systems Connect the camera directly to DVR Turn off DVR system and turn it on again or camera video is shown on the screen but the system doesn t record video Check to make sure the recording mode in the recording setting mode is not set to NONE Turn off the DVR and turn it on again It is impossible to search through the recorded video R Q Check if there is recorded video data for the time that you are trying to search f there is no recorded video data check to make sure the record mode in the recording setting mode is not set to NONE ae data recorded with video data is not playing Check the audio recording option is correctly set to the camera you wish to record audio Check if the audio play option in the Search mode is selected Check if the microphone and speaker port on the rear of DVR system are connected correctly Check if the connected microphone is working properly Check if the connected speaker is working properly 137 o of some camera videos are strange or videos are shown abnormally Check if the camera connected to the system has a problem Check
27. the current operation state of the DVR REC The light indicates that the DVR is recording BACKUP The light indicates when a backup is in progress NETWORK The light indicates that a client is connected remotely AUDIO SEL The light indicates when the audio select function is active KEYLOCK The light indicates when the key lock function is active CD DVD RW e The CD RW DVD RW is used to backup video data USB Port e You can connect a portable disk drive to USB port to save backup of recorded video e You can update your system software with an upgrade package through the USB port e You can control screen menu with connecting USB type mouse 19 1 2 Rear panel The following describes keys and ports on the rear part of the system and their functions oe oO oO oO U r 7 d Ei E i System rear view KSR 916 O Power Connector e Power cable input 100V 240V for system main power supply e Be careful of electrocution Please read Safety Warnings and Cautions 2 Camera Video Input BNC Connecting cameras to DVR input the video signal coaxial cable to the BNC input on the DVR Gi Loop Through Output e Video output ports for camera loop through to view images on another monitor or device e The system supports both NTSC and PAL EN V Output Port e Video output for connecting with CVBS monitor SPOT Monitor Output e Spot monitor output for video output co
28. will be adapted in CMS Playback CH HER Syn CNS 4 To search another DVR server repeat it 130 17 54 06 Bag a LocalSeregeitnmgi md a E Alarm In tie Sie Alor Dut 15 anre Camera Camara 2 Camara 3 Camera A Camara E View Panel It is the part for mark of condition of camera and alarm controls in the E map Camera image panel Print selected camera control image in E map GB Time It shows Kodicom logo and time D Menu Click a button to change to Search Mode Search Mode System Setup or Server connection Server list The resource information of camera alarm in alarm out is show in order E map editing panel Register E map or edit or delete it It can delete all cameras Alarm In Alarm Out control in the E map Clockwise control Reduce E map Original E map O EE Fe E ai fatale Selected E map Add E map Edit E amp Delete E map Delete All controls Anti clockwise control Enlarge E map D Device selection panel It shows the information of camera control Device list panel It show the information listed devices 131 Setup Menu Category Buttons j Eo oware E zeen EH A Gen TI l Network ay l Addon e Access the difference setup categories using these buttons e Setup categories include Resource Display Schedule Event Network and System Saving Cancelling Changes i e OK Closes the configuration windows and saves all cha
29. within warranty service period 6 When unauthorized engineer modified or made damage on the product trying to repair it We may charge you with the fee LI We don t support the breakage after warranty service period If the customer wants to get it repaired we charge them with the fee Product Warranty Service Sheet CES E eener SSES E ee Warranty Period 1 year from the purchase date we Il Customers me ee gt This warranty sheet may not be provided again gt Please get this sheet field when you purchase the product gt You should show this warranty service sheet when you get a warrantee service 139 gd i X a A amp 4 KODICOM Correct Disposal of This Product Electrical Waste amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should
30. your password We strongly recommend that you either write down your password and keep it safe or use a password that you are sure to remember Notes e The Admin account password should used for the DVR administrator or system installer e H there is no activity on the DVR for more than 5 minutes the user will be automatically logged out 4 2 Recording menu e The details of the recording menu are as follows Motion Detection Schedule Ca am Camera Quality Resolution S Network Property ZO System Setup D System Info 48 4 2 1 Motion detection e Set the motion detection area sensitivity and alarm for each camera video Press the Enter button after moving the cursor on the camera to be set Recording gt Motion Detection Motion Link Setting Camera Beep FF A O Layer C Layer2 Motion Link Setting e You can set a motion link recording for each camera e When the camera detects movement in the motion detection area the linked camera will begin recording as well regardless of its recording schedule e To use Motion link recording the camera detecting the movement must be set to Motion Detection recording in the schedule If the camera s schedule is set to Continuous Recording Motion Link will be disabled e In Surveillance mode when the camera detects movement in its motion detection area the linked camera channel will flash REC and begin recording e To access Motion Link
31. CMS Software Installation CMS Light S o f t w a r e ic Installation G Click on DirectX 9 0 Installation icon to run the Center Program CMS Light S o f t w a r e Check the box I accepted this License Agreement welcome to setup for DirectX The Directx setup wizard guides you through installation of Direct Runtime Components Please read the following license agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement ou must accept the agreement to continue the setup MICROSOFT Direct lt 9 0c SUPPLEMENTAL END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE Supplemental EULA IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY These Microsoft Corporation Microsoft operating system components including any online or electronic documentation OS Components are subject to the terms and conditions of Ei CO accept the agreement don t accept the agreement 123 Watch Screen I CMS Watch provide function as like real time DVR remote watch control CMS Watch has a user interface as below The explanation of each part is as follows HD De De Wb Sa w Se area E pr C Ahern bh 16 oo Tey View panel Displays live picture and 1ch playback You can move any camera picture in view panel by drag amp drop 2 split button Select 4 6 9 10 13 16 25 33 36 splits If you press 4 6 9 10 13 25 33 split button repeatedly camera picture w
32. EI KODICOM Please read this manual eee before use and keep it handy for future reference USER GUIDE DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM KSR 916 KSR 916 Manual This manual is published by KODICOM Co Ltd and contains information on KSR 916 which will enable you to use this product properly If you require additional copies of this manual please print the manual contained in the CD provided with your purchase QF KODICOU Thank you for purchasing KODICOM KSR 916 This DVR is produced by the most advanced KODICOM technology and its quality is guaranteed by strict reliability and compatibility testing This KSR 916 manual provides necessary information for the correct use of this product and also contains some useful tips Please read this manual thoroughly before using your KSR 916 in order to prevent possible breakdown due to any mishandling KODICOM 3 This manual applies to KSR 916 DVR only This manual describes external features of the KSR 916 DVR part names correct connection methods for supported domes or Pan Tilt receivers control devices peripheral devices and the system set up instructions It should be noted that some features figures pictures and references can only be applied to one model either KSR 916 e KODICOM can not be held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to non compatible devices being used with this product If you have any doubts please check e KODICOM can not be held res
33. NU on the front panel to return to Surveillance mode 3 5 2 Pan Tilt Camera Control In P T Z menu you can switch the P T Z camera controls to manual control as well as changing Zoom Focus and Auto Pan settings PTA Madah Tite Anin aeg ee hl esu Spee allot CR AN O P T Z model e Displays the P T Z camera model Mode select e Mode button is used to set the Speed Dome camera to a preset position e Select the Cursor Mode button using the Directional keys then press Enter to change to P T Mode e To set the position of the Speed Dome camera to a preset change the Cursor Mode to P T Mode then move the camera position using the directional keys Once the camera is in the desired position change the P T Mode back into Cursor Mode P T speed e Use the directional keys on the system to set the speed of the movement of the Speed Dome camera when it is to be controlled manually e P T Speed only applies if you are using a Speed Dome camera D Z F speed e Use the jog shuttle on the system to set the camera zoom focus rate e ZIF Speed only applies if you are using a Speed Dome camera 44 Preset e There are up to 10 preset positions which can be setup for a PTZ camera It is differ to the PTZ camera model e To setup a PTZ camera location to a preset number click Setup In P T Mode use the directional keys to go to the desired location then pr
34. Open or Normally Close e NC Normally Closed If the door object with the Alarm In installed is not closed the Alarm In will trigger e NO Normally Open If the door object with the Alarm In installed is not opened the Alarm In will trigger Beep e When Alarm In are triggered the system will produce Beep alarm sound through its internal speakers Select ON to enable alarm and select OFF to disable it 59 4 3 3 Relay Out Setting e Set the activation parameters for the alarm out devices on the DVR system Gi Recording ma Camera Channel Setting Alarm In Setting Sa Network Relay Out Setting Alarm In Relay Out Link GH System Setup Alarm In Camera Link Motion Relay Out Link Spot Out Camera Link System Error Relay Out Link System Info 4 3 3 1 Alarm In Relay Out Link e Link Alarm In and Alarm Out devices and activation time Motion In a CD hi T hi T i Alarm In e Select the Alarm In number for configuration Relay Out e You can link a Alarm In with Alarm Out devices When a Alarm In is triggered the lined Alarm Out device s will automatically activate Dewll Time e You can set how long the Alarm Out devices will stay activated The value can be changed in 10 seconds segments up to maximum of 300 seconds e Set up continuous to keep Alarm Out put period w Note e Alarm In function means alarm control event For example siren emergency lamp
35. Setting use the mouse or the directional keys to select Setting e Press the Layer1 or Layer2 button after sensitivity and beep to be set using the mouse or directly key e No click button of aver or Layer2 to check motion detection e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all cameras Motion Camera Link Camera 49 Motion Camera e Select the camera that will detect the movement in its motion detection area by using the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle on the system Link Camera e Select the cameras that will be linked to the Motion Camera by using the mouse or the directional keys You can link multiple cameras to the selected Motion Camera Camera e Use the jog shuttle on the system to select other cameras for set up Full Motion e To set the whole channel screen to motion detection area switch the Full Motion option to ONT To cancel the whole screen from motion detection area switch the option to OFF Sensitivity e You can set the motion detection sensitivity of each camera to LOWEST LOWER LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHER HIGHEST Beep e To hear a beep warning sound when the system detects movement in motion detection area set the Beep option to ON To hear no warning sound set the option to OFF Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all cameras 50 4 2 2 Schedule e Se
36. WORK Communication Lines EEN EEN 32 2 4 1 Network and Dedicated Line CGonnechon 0 cece cece cece eee eee eee eee eee eee teen ened 32 2 4 2 PSTN telephone line Connection optional 33 2 5 Alarm iIn Port Connection DEE ee deeg Ee dE 34 2 6 Alarm Out Port Connection Output e eee eee eee e eee neeeeeeeeneeeeneeeeeneeeseaseesneeneeaseeseaseeeeaes 35 Chapter 3 Live 3 1 Screen layout E 37 3 2 POP UP EN ege ee et inean aani aaia aa a a aE EE EE Ea Ed eaan iaia 38 3 3 Live screen TNO TE 40 SAP VOM Playback great ees 42 3 5 Pan Tilt CNET EE 43 3 5 1 Switching to Pan Tilt control EE eeler ge 43 3 5 2 Pan Tilt Camera COMM BE 44 3 5 3 Supported Pan Tilt Camera E TE 45 3 6 ALARM OUT Manual Control sassasnsnnsnnsssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 46 3 6 1 Switching to Alarm Out INO EE 46 Chapter 4 System setup 4 1 Us r Te Ti BEE 48 Te ee Date Eu E E 48 4 2 1 Motion POCO COM DEE 49 DS NS aren ake ocean ane cc ba gn eee eaten iced icone E Same aaa hase ead ee eee ene 51 DO IT ie SOO DEE 53 4 2 3 1 Normal REC e Le EE 53 42 3 2 Alarm REG S60 ING EE 54 4 2 3 3 Network REC SON Le EE 55 BFS Alarm REG EEN 56 4 2 4 EE 57 4 3 Camera HEH etc casts ege e eege eege 58 4 3 1 CAG SST AG E 58 4 3 2 Alarm In Se NN EE 59 4 3 3 Relay Out SEMIN EE 60 4 3 3 1 Alarm In Relay Out Lesen eegene eege 61 4 3 3 2 MOON Relay Out Jett 61 4 3 3 3 System Error Relay Out LIK cn cnrnsesnosainintndaneenduinnedsne taresie
37. and tighten the system cover firmly e System breakdown may be cause by inappropriate environment It is recommended to use AVR Automatic Voltage In order to maintain stable system performance Regulator for stable power supply have your system checked regularly by the service Center It is recommended to coil the core ferrite around the connector of the system to avoid e KODICOM is not held responsible for system electromagnetic interference breakdown caused by user s mishandling KODICOM 11 Please check to make sure the following equipment are included when you purchased DVR If any items are missing contact your dealer The user manual will be included either inside the product software CD or a quick Manual including important contents CD i Manual Software Remote Controller Manual Site Center SATA Cable a ss Se i Audio Cable Extra Mouse Bracket Rack Screws Battery RS 485 Connecter KODICOM 12 Chapter 1 Introducing your real time DVR Tal PRONE GT TE 17 1 2 Rear PAIN is stasis end cetacean memes cima mice megs en Bm ee ENEAN EEEE E 20 1 3 Description of the Remote Controller NENNEN eeeeeee eee eeeeseeeeseseeseeeaseseeeeseeeeaeeeeseaeenes 24 Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Checking install GMVIFONIM CIM E 26 2 2 USB Connections seisnes kinidnap ie eaei kie rimada pai admi naaar niecbisscboaeabansesansestansehaxteencasecaes 29 2 3 EENEG 31 2 4 Connecting NET
38. are as follows _ Recording User Management Site Setup S Network Software Upgrade Schedule E System Setup Storages External Storages KW Camera POS Managument HDD Management System Info RAID Management 4 5 5 1 External Storage e Setup external storage for backup device or extended recording storage device External Storage oS o Used as O Backup Device O Recording Device External Storage e Display external storage device type Used as e External Storage can serve as a backup device or the recording device e Select Backup Device to use the external storage as backup device and Recording Device as the recording device and click the OK button i Note e Do not disconnect the cable or turn off external storage during operation May cause the DVR system to malfunction or damage the file system of the external storage In case of damage to the file system of the external storage or recover program 88 4 5 5 2 Hard Management Q SATAI Serial ATA1 SATA2 Serial ATA2 SATA3 Serial ATA3 SATA4 Serial ATA4 SATAS Serial ATAS SATAG Serial ATAS SATA Serial ATA Nk Sale The selected HDD will be formatted and all information of the HDD will be erased nmn 3 g S 4 ME or else press ANE button Si Serial ATA S2Serial ATA2 Serial ATA3 S4 Serial ATA4 S5 Serial ATAS S6 Serial ATAB Serial ATA S8 Serial ATA amp The system is formatting the hard
39. arneineenahnereasinwennedeianimnteaeielemebaanides 61 4 3 4 Alarm In Camera ln 62 4 3 5 Spot Out Camera Eege edd 62 KODICOM 13 4A Tag EEN OO 441 DDNS E 64 4 4 2 Network SGD EE 65 4 4 3 Network EE 67 4 4 4 Network Time SQUID E 67 4 4 5 Emergency NOUNC e EE 70 MO SyStemMm ZEIEN GE 75 4 5 1 User Ee E E EE 75 4 5 1 1 Password oe NO DEEN 76 4 5 1 2 User Addition SUD EE 76 4 5 1 3 Group SetuP EE 77 49 2 Ole EE 78 4 5 2 1 Regional PING TEE 78 4 5 2 2 OSD Dwell TMe E 79 4 5 2 3 Remote Control ID EE 81 4 5 2 4 Beep Mico eens Mert ee eer eet heer Perper EE 81 4 5 2 5 Be TE 82 MZe lel Ip Ol dE 82 Beer Eder EE 83 45 2 8 leegen 84 4 5 3 Software E el 85 AIA Tt EE 86 AD4 Backup Schedule EE 86 4 5 4 2 System EE 87 EE 88 4 5 5 1 External UO FAO EE 88 4 5 5 2 Hard Waa SIM ge EEee 89 4 5 5 3 RAID WAN E e E EE 91 4 5 6 POS MAM AG E EE 91 4 5 6 1 Dalasi nl e E 91 4 5 6 2 DATABASE STUNG E 93 49 60 39 POS le UE WEE 94 EV SUSU AIO E 95 BOA LO Rn EE 95 4 6 2 Eechelen e geet deed Eed eege 98 4 6 3 System Shutdown Restart EE 98 KODICOM 14 Chapter 5 Search 5 1 Accessing Search Mode 5 2 Search mode CISA eet eege Eet Eege 100 5 3 Selecting date and time ee kee de ee Ee ege 101 5 4 Selecting cameras and changing search bar liM 0 ccccseeeeeee eee eee eee eee eee eee eeeeeeeee 102 5 5 Audio OUT UN EEN br 5 6 PVA VD aC EN OM 5 7 Eve t SCOR CW Ee LOD Chapter 6 Backup 6 1 Video Backup nees deeg eege EE EE 108
40. as shown below Search Oldest Stored Data E Continuous W Motion W PreAlarm W Alarmin W Audio E instant 100 5 3 Selecting date and time e To select the date you wish to view use the directional keys to select button then press Enter This will display a calendar LEE HORDES 123 4 AT EA A 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9 20 21 2 2 AM 2 25 27 28 29 30 e Press the arrow buttons lt gt above the calendar to change year month e Use the directional keys to select the date and press Enter e Dates containing recorded data are displayed in an orange color see for color descriptions e Use the shuttle Dial on the system or the mouse wheel to change hour minute second e After selecting the date you wish to view press the OK button to return to Search mode display The system will display the selected date s recording in the time graph mi Foidayawestends Note Jog and Shuttle Dial e Jog Dial Changes hour minute second or any other setup value precisely e Shuttle Dial Changes hour minute second or any other setup value quickly 101 5 4 Selecting cameras and changing search bar line Search 2009 04 07 08 14 37 SH Oldest Stored Data E o Baaoanaocannaoonao Search e You can select the search data to be selected Selecting cameras e You can select the cameras to be selected After pressing the Camera to Camera16 buttons on the front panel or moving the cursor to the channe
41. ch Press button to enter the live display 3 Playback Press button to enter the search display 4 Split button Choose the screen division displayed by 4 6 9 10 13 16 25 33 36 splits Search date Input the search date and time 6 Timeline panel Displays the information about the recording data for selected day The time graph can be zoomed by clicking on the timeline and click anywhere on the graph to move the playback time to that location F Refresh If you click on the button the timeline will update with the latest recorded data Playback panel Controls to adjust the playback of recorded data select play reverse one image at a time and move to first and last image of the day Speed Volume Change the playback speed and volume 119 3 Watermark Checker Q Double click WMChecker exe to run Watermark program ls File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back y 1 Search gt Folders yw a Sr Address e H KDB Backup sl Go D D N S8BE1BEO 38 07202006 0 07202006 0 7F 6B5B D5F4 OBB3467DDE 77 Press File Open button to select backup still image data BMP JPEG xi File Open 7 Water Mark Check Source Mark Kee Result Mark Gi Select image to check forgery Cee lx Look in Ice Backup DI e EI ex Fee Filename 07202006 015547 01 bmp Files of type Bitmap File bmp Jpeg File jpg jpeg AY Cancel
42. ch Screen i KODICOM OoDiIcomMm OSER J NOO1 16 IE wk ee e rs ja CSE z Do e a 8 0 ee View SE Displays the playback of recorded data Split button Choose the screen division displayed by 4 6 9 10 13 16 25 33 36 splits bo oo ec g d ar si ge sit adi klen nich be ice ch are arn a 36 split 6 split 9 split 10 split 13 split 16 split 25 split 33 split Gi Search date Input the search date and time Camera Select channel to playback Time line Display for time scale can be zoomed by up to 10 times Recorded data bar Displays recording type and time recording detail as bar graph D Orange Continuous E Bue Motion E Gray Object Watch MO Green Alarm In Yellowish Pre Rec G KS reen WE Violet ATM POS we Pink Emergency Rec 128 D Time Line Bar Displays time position to search recorded data move to select playback time Time Display Show kodicom logo and current time and date O Menu Button Click button to change to Search Mode E map Backup Mode or System CMS setup and Server connection Search Server Connection E Map System CMS Backup setup Server list DVR server which is connected CMS is listed Calendar Displays the calendar If data exists on a data the number will be show as different color E Bookmark It is used to save a fixed position on recorded data E Event
43. check the compatibility with this DVR product HDD is vulnerable to malfunction due to its sensitive nature against externalities or shocks during operation Please ensure that the HDD is free from such shock or externalities e We are not liable for any damage to the HDD incurred by user s carelessness or externalities x Cases might cause damage to HDD or recorded data e To minimize the risk of data loss from a damaged HDD please backup data as often as possible e Data may be lost due to external impacts during disassembly or installation of the DVR HDD may be damaged if the DVR is suddenly stopped by a power cut or power off during operation e HDD or files stored inside may be damaged if the main body is moved or impacted during the HDD operation x Cautions when adding a hdd e When adding a HDD pay attention so that the cable does not get caught between unsuitable spaces or the cable s insulation does not come off e Pay attention so as not to lose the disassembly screws or accessories e Please check the HDD compatibility before adding a HDD 28 2 2 USB Connection E USB Cable Connection Port 29 Xx CONNECTING THE USB e There are two USB ports at the front and one at the back of the product e You can connect a USB HDD USB memory or mouse to the USB port e This product supports hot plugging which connects removes the USB device during the system operation Xx CONNECTING EXTERNAL SATA HDD e There
44. contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Correct Disposal of batteries in this product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system E1 000 1009 140
45. details entered on the left are deleted User Delete e First select a User ID to be deleted from the user list on the right select it by pressing the Enter button e If you press Delete only the selected User ID is deleted from the list e If you press Delete All all the User IDs registered to the list are deleted 4 5 1 3 Group Setup e Change the parameters set to each group System Setup gt User Management gt Group Setup Group Group 1 Gil LJ Menu C Search Playback Backup LJ Option Secure Group e There are 3 user group levels so each group can be set with different permission for system set up and search modes Menu Greg Recording to enable set up permission to Motion detection Schedule Quality Resolution roperty e Check Camera to enable set up permission to Channel setting Alarm In Setting Alarm In Alarm Out link Alarm In Camera link Spot Out Camera link e Check Network to enable set up permission to DDNS Setup Network Setup Network Test NTP Setup Emergency Notification e Check System Setup to enable set up permission to User Management Site Setup Software Upgrade Schedule Storage POS management e Check System Info to enable set up permission to Log Info Factory Default System Shutdown Restart Search e Check Playback to enable search e Check Backup to set up the JPEG BMP KDB and SFX backup and remote
46. disk Please wait for ten minutes or mone BATAI 18A 89 e The table shows the system s built in HDD s and their information You can install up to HDD into the system e Form the table you can select the HDD you wish to format then select OK button e The system will display a warning message To confirm and proceed with formatting the selected HDD press Enter button To cancel format and return to HDD table select Cancel button e You can view the HDD format progress through the progress bar e The system will restart once the format is complete Note e Because all data will be deleted when the HDD formatting is executed please proceed with the initialization after backing up important data to other place b Caution Checking HDD Data Please pay attention to following information to minimize the change of losing HDD data e Remember that you should protect HDD from any impact or misuse as this may cause damaged e The Manufacturer is not responsible for missing data or defects caused by the user s miss handling Note Adding Extra HDD Check in advance that the HDD is compatible with the manufacturer s DVR Example that can cause loss of data or damage HDD e Any outside impact on the case which could happen whilst disassembling or setting up the DVR e Power cut or incorrect shutdown whilst the DVR is operating e Moving or causing any impact on the DVR during operation
47. dle light and heat generating devices such as heater Keep the system away from places where many people pass e This may cause fire Install the system on a plain surface with sufficient air ventilation Do not place the system on elevated surface e This may cause system breakdown or serious injuries The power outlet must be placed on a ground and the voltage range must be within 10 of the voltage rate Do not use the same outlet with a hair dryer iron refrigerator or any heating appliances e This may cause fire heating an electric shock AN Warning When the system s battery is depleted you must If the system s HDD has exceeded its life span change it with the same or equivalent type of you may not be able to recover any data stored battery specified by the manufacturer Depleted inside the HDD If the video on the system screen batteries should be discarded according to appears damaged while playing a recording manufacturer s instructions stored inside the system s HDD it must be e This may cause an explosion KODICOM replaced with a new one Ask for an engineer s assistance for HDD replacement from your dealer e KODICOM is not responsible for deleted data caused by user s mishandling CALIFORINIA USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA Perchlorate Mat
48. e media to be used for saving backup e When selecting USB or E SATA the Format button will be initialized Push Format button when you need to format the chosen media Camera e When Still Image mode is selected only those cameras what selected in search mode will be saved Camera channels that do not contain any data will be disabled e Press OK button to begin backup You will see the backup progress through the progress bar e One backup is complete the system will return to search mode display 109 6 3 Media Format e On Backup Mode to format external storage equipment USB E SATA or set partition select the media USB or E SATA then click the Format button Total Partition Count fo M Partition Reset irgimg ae Format e Click Format button after selecting the storage equipment which you want to format on media list Establishing partition e Select the storage equipment which you want to establish partition s e Check the Partition Reset button and set the partition quantity on Total Partition Count And then push Format button Note e Media format function is not supported when external storage equipment USB E SATA is set on recording mode e Storage equipment format function is supported for only USB or E SATA e Please allow 5 seconds for the unit to recognize external storage after connecting e When entering the Media Format screen right after connecting the related in
49. ed Insert ID and password to connect to DVR and then click Login A Login File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ge O el gl G Deer Kers O Se Ct A d 12000 TT TT Wine 117 Live Watch Mode j 9 View Panel It can be shown live picture from DVR And each channel screen can be moved through Drag and Drop Live Watch Press button to enter the live display 3 Playback Press button to enter the search display Split button Choose the screen division displayed by 4 6 9 10 13 16 splits 5 Search date Input the search date and time 6 Timeline panel Displays the information about the recording data for selected day The time graph can be zoomed by clicking on the timeline and click anywhere on the graph to move the playback time to that location 7 Refresh If you click on the button the timeline will update with the latest recorded data Playback panel Controls to adjust the playback of recorded data select play reverse one image at a time and move to first and last image of the day Live mode conversion It is a function to convert from 1 channel playback back to watch Speed Volume Change the playback speed and volume 118 Search Mode j aylik 18 zj Pls Dde vee faventer Tock hap Cd Om G a 2 hl po seach Sip Fe EI 3 Address B hapinka Lo 177 1 7yplanback teed WEE DYR 9 View panel Displays the playback of recorded data Live Wat
50. erial special handing may apply see www disc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Turkey ONLY This EEE is compliant with ROHS A N Caution Do not install the system in a place with high Install the system in a place with appropriate magnetic electric wave or wireless devices such moisture and temperature level as radio or TV e Avoid installing the system with high over 40 C e Install the system in a place without magnetic or low under 0 C temperature Prevent any substances from being inserted into Do not place any heavy object on the system BER e This may cause system breakdown e This may cause system breakdown Install the system in a place with sufficient air Install the system on a stable and leveled surface HEEL e The system may not operate properly e Keep at least 15cm distance between the back of the system and a wall and at least 5cm distance between the side of the system and a wall p KODICOM 10 LO Caution The system can be damaged from a strong impact The outlet must be placed on the ground or vibration Avoid throwing objects within the vicinity of the system sA SE Avoid direct sunlight or any heating appliances If there is strange sound or smell unplug the power cable immediately and contact the service Center e This may cause fire or electric shock Ventilate the air inside the system operation room Do not overturn the product under use
51. ess a Preset number to store the location and then click the Run button e In Cursor Mode click on a present number button and then Run button to go to the corresponding PTZ location e To delete desired location for all presets click Delete Special Mode Some functions may differ depending on the P T Z camera model you are using Camera Menu e Accesses the PTZ camera s OSD menu 3 5 3 Supported Pan Tilt Camera List P T Z F Manual Control Model Name P T and other Speed Speed function user can LG LG MULTIX NO select from a menu list user can PELCO PELCO SD NO camera DONG YANG DRX 502C pe Pe fe select from a menu list user can PELCO PELCO P select from a menu list select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can NO select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can user can PHILIPS PHILIPS select from a menu list user can PANASONIC PANASONIC select from a menu list user can SUNGJIN RX SUNGJIN RX select from a menu list user can FINE SYSTEM CRR 1600 DIAMOND DIAMOND ERNA ERNA KARATEL KARATEL VCLTP VCLTP VICON VICON select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can select from a menu list user can
52. etection 4 Camera Alarm In link Yes gPan Tilt Zoom Control Yes Backup e Auto Manual backup through USB portable storage device DVD RW E SATA or remote drive via network Mouse USB a Power e The rated voltage might vary depending on the specification of the supply Model Input Voltage FSB250 50GUB AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 4 1 5A Weight 10 14Kg HDDx4 3 Dimensions e Body mm 440 W x 441 L x 88 H 136 6 FAQ r system power does not turn on Check if the power cable is connected correctly R Q R K Check if the input voltage is correct f the system power does not turn on when the power cable is connected correctly please contact the service Center Ore system power is turned on but no video data is displayed on the monitor Q Check if the monitor power cable is connected properly Check to make sure the monitor is turned on Q Check if the video output cable of DVR is properly connected to the monitor Unplug the power cable and plug in again When VGA monitor is selected as an image output it takes about 1 minute after power connection to view the image on the VGA monitor Be sure to wait until the processing window appears Qr camera numbers are displayed on the screen but camera images are not displayed Q Check if the camera video output is connected to DVR system correctly OI Check the power cable on
53. eway e Input the gateway address for the system Bandwidth e Set up maximum bandwidth for DVR data transmission by network Port Setup e Used to manually set the network port settings for video transmission Remote program Port 12000 Gei Hup Pon A if the Remote program Port changes the system will be reboot Remote program Port e Used to set the communication port between the CMS and DVR The Port settings on the CMS and the DVR must be the same TCP Ports 12 000 to 12 100 are available Impossible to use the 12004 port Http Port e Used to set the communication port through a web browser The webDVR Ports 80 to 100 are available Default Port 80 gt Note Contact your network administrator or internet provider for information regarding your IP address and network setup Keep the DVR ports open on your firewall IP router These ports are necessary to remotely connect to the DVR Using a static IP setting with port forwarding through a router is recommended over using the DHCP settings on the DVR A distinct port must be setup for each DVR when connecting more then one DVR remotely through a router Read about port forwarding from the Router manufacture s manual 66 4 4 3 Network Test e Check the DVR is connected to the network QA kopicom Assigned IP Connection Status Tee Restart DONS Assigned IP e Assigned IP display the system s IP address used for remote back
54. fo may not be displayed on list e Total Partition Count setting only works when the Partition Reset button has been checked 110 Appendix 1 KDB Viewer 1 1 How to run Viewer Connect or insert saved KDB type backup data media to computer Double click KDBViewer Folder to open 5 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back E e ER Search Ki Folders Address E H Ga D Be EDBVIEWwer Double click Viewer exe to run viewer application GER File Edit View Favorites Tools Help i O Back gt r pi a Search Ki Folders Address E H KDBViewer E eu a a playback er dl SR Tools dl K viewer lib ViewerDll d wk checke 112 1 2 Viewer main screen Scroll button for camera Search Line e This indicates time line for searching data SEET e Move the line to the left or right to start searching 2 Camera e Select camera number s you wish to search 6 Split Screen setup Kb When you click the button split mode from search screen will automatically change according to the number Time indication bar of cameras you choose in a form of 4 9 or 16 split screen e It indicates time of stored data e To enlarge the time scale click on the time indication bar T SKIP Indication of stored data e Move the slides to the right if you wish to increase e This function indicates recording type and stored search speed data in g
55. g the remote controller To change the remote controller ID press SysID button and input the ID of the corresponding system Then press SysID button again Setting the Remote IDs of several DVRs to 0 lets you control all of them at once 4 5 2 4 Beep Setup e Select the delay time Sec between video signal loss and beep alarm activation System Setup gt Site Setup gt Beep Setup Video loss e Beep delay time a A Select the delay timelsecibetween video signal loss and beep alarm activation Video loss Beep delay time e The delay time for the video loss alarm can be set If you do not wish to use the video loss Beep then set the menu to off using the mouse or jog and shuttle dial 81 4 5 2 5 Live Audio System Setup gt Site Sotup gt Live Audio Audio Live Channel ETP Cad C8 Ce Ce Ce Co om CT Mute Two way Audio Priority Audio Playback Audio Live Channel e Select channel for live audio output e The units supports only one channel live audio output at a time Mute e Check Mute button to disable audio output on audio channel Two way Audio Priority e When Audio is selected a two way audio signal will halt playback from a remote location and a live view screen will automatically open e When Playback is selected a two way audio signal will be ignored and playback will continue at the remote location 4 5 2 6 Serial Port e Setup a connec
56. he emergency notification to be transmitted to CMS when motion is detected on the selected channel FTP Server e Enter the server address that FTP is executed The following input screen will appear if the OK button is pressed as below screen FTP Server Information FTP Server ID 73 FTP Server e Enter the address of the server to which you will send FTP address ID e Enter the user account of the FTP server Password e Enter the address of the server to which you will send FTP password Port e Set the FTP server port number Transfer Option e Set the transfer option e The following input screen will appear if the Enter button is pressed Date Type Transfer Time Data Type e Select the data type which you want Transfer Time e Set the time that a emergency message is transmitted e Transmit in a until of 10 20 30 seconds Start On e To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Alarm In event selected the Alarm In event field e To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Motion event selected the Motion event field e To enable the Emergency Notification feature using the Emergency button on the front panel of the system select the Emergency Button event field 74 4 5 System Setup e The details of the system setup menu are as follows _ Recording System Info 4 5 1 User Management e The details of the Use
57. hen a error appears on FAN Recording Mode Available Recording Mode e No Recording Screen Display No Displa e Continuous Recording Red REC C Continuous Recording e Motion Recording Continuous Motion Recording e M Motion Recording e Alarm In Recording Continuous Alarm In Recording e A Alarm In Recording e Motion A Sensor Recording Yellow REC P Pre alarm Recording e Motion amp Pre alarm Recording e Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording e Motion amp Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording Continuous amp Motion amp Sensor Recording Table Available Recording Modes and Screen Display 37 3 2 POP UP MENU e You can use this menu by pressing mouse right button The benefit of this menu is that user can operate DVR system by simply using mouse 15 19 Q Search button e It start search mode e It switches system to setup mode Menu button e Users can use this menu to move from lower level menu to upper level menu or when they exit from system setup mode PTZ button e Button to enter Pan Tilt control menu Alarm Out button e Click on ALARM OUT to go to Alarm Out menu Event Search e Opens the event search menu Backup cancel x It cancel backup process Backup Button e Opens the Backup menu Log Out button e Click to log out from the current user Icon in live screen Sp Search return e Click to return to search menu El SS button Icon in search playback screen e This button con
58. ill rotate in order 6 split 9 split 10 split 13 split 16 split 25 split 33 split Note e CMS Light software possible to watch the Max 36 cameras GB Toolbar Channel rotation Set rotation of split screen 1 4 6 9 10 13 16 25 33 36 Full screen Expand view panel to full screen Live mode conversion It is a function to convert from 1 channel playback back to watch Instant Recording If click I REC button on emergency all channel will A record by continuous mode After log in button will be enabled for use Two way audio It is a function to connect GMS and DVR 124 EN Log PTZ Playback Log Tab Displays a list of recent event text PTZ Tab Toggle to PTZ controls Playback Tab Toggle to 1 channel playback controls CS Time Display Show kodicom logo and current time date Menu buttons Click a button to change to Search Mode Setup Mode Login software or shutdown system Search Server Connection E Map System setup Backup Resource list It shows information for camera Alarm In and Alarm Out devices connect to the DVR system HDD Capacity Usage Display HDD Usage by percentage and size Note e CMS Light version software can support 10 users to connect to a DVR in the same time Remote DVR Server Connection l 1 Click oe ly button and Connection button to popup server connect windows 2 Select server in DVR server list Server Connect
59. ime nd Time 4 Start Time and End Time e Set the Event search time e To change the Start Time and End Time use the mouse or the directional key to ighli saaa i highlight button then click left mouse button or press Enter Search e Click on the Search button to start the event search 3 Camera e Select the camera or channel to search 4 Choose event items to search e Select the item which you want to search choose either or both Motion and Alarm Events Event List e This part is displays searched result Choose the event from the list you want to playback and click the Play button then event images will be played back 105 5 8 POS e POS Search Function can be used to search and display data recorded during a POS transaction e The following POS Search function will appear if the POS button is pressed TE pn Ee Dr me 2009 04707 On l saaa Transaction Number E CS G POS ID Camera Time Transaction No Q Start Time End Time e Select the time range of the POS search e Press the button you can set the start time and end time 2 Transaction Number e Check the transaction number of all information though like search Gi Search e Press search button display the POS information for search time EN Camera e Select the channel you wish to camera G IPOS List This part is displays searched result Choose the POS from the list you want to
60. ime zone DVR time zone as the local refercen Screen Size Setting Select the level of screen size 00000 e E Mail Send an email to single or multiple accounts when an emergency occurs set by motion video loss and Alarm In Co Oeae LAN Addres mm eg O ideo Lea GITR apnecm gl Diarenpnert gn hp Ducecmgciteen LJOVA Cenngctee 133 Mail list name Input name of who will be added in the mail list 2 Mail setup Input Receiver CC Subject Receiver Input receiver s mail address CC Input CC s mail address Subject Input title of message 3 Mail server setup Input information of server name Mail address ID Password etc Sender name Input address of sender name Mail address Input Mail address of sender Server SMTP Input server address of sender Server Authentication If server uses password identification to access mail address ID Input ID for SMTP Password Input password for SMTP 4 Notification Item Select notification item between emergency and event Select channel which will inform by e mail when event video loss motion detection has occurred G Mail address manage Here you can manage e mail groups 6 Mail list Mail list can be added updated or deleted Add Add list in mail list Update Edit the information of an account in the mail list Delete Delete item from the mail list Mail Address Manage Nome In Operato
61. information Failure e Displays the error information that occurs due to the hardware failure Search e Displays the time information between the entry and exit of the search mode Network e Displays the time and IP address for the connected system through the remote software Backup e Displays the backup information 96 System Log List HDD SATA1 SATA6 Format HDD 1 6 Smart Search Failure Connection USB PROBLEM DETECTED Removing the Media While Backing up to a USB Storage CD ROM WRITE FAIL CD Write Failure CD Media Size Full No CD Space Remained CD Media Not Exist No CD Media 97 4 6 2 Factory Default e Restore the all settings to the original default settings It is also possible to input and export setting from other KSR 916 Factory Initialization Profile Export Profile Import trpiag wa Factory Initialization e Returns all the settings back to the original default condition Click on the OK button using the mouse or directional keys on the front to select the factory initialization Profile Export e Creates a file with the System Profile that can be saved and used on other KSR 916 e Insert USB storage device into KSR 916 use mouse or Directional keys to select OK and start Export When complete OK message appears If no storage is inserted message No USB will appear or if drive is full or error happens fail message will appear Profile Import e Im
62. ion Recording e Alarm In Recording Continuous Alarm In Recording gt S e A Alarm In Recording e Motion amp Sensor Recording 5 P Pre alarm Recording e Motion A Pre alarm Recording gt e Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording lt gt D e Motion amp Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording Continuous amp Motion amp Sensor Recording Table Recording modes 52 4 2 3 Quality Resolution e The details of the Quality Resolution menu are as follows Recording Motion Detection Schedule Quality Resolution Normal REC Setting Property Alarm REC Setting Network REC Setting Alarm REC Tima 4 2 3 1 Normal REC Setting e You can set the recorded mode values for normal DVR recording Resolution e Set the screen size for recording Video CIF Source NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 704x576 704x288 352x288 Camera e Select which channel to set up 53 Quality e Select the recording video quality Set between the option of LOWEST LOWER LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHER HIGHEST Frame e Select the number of frames for recording The number of frames refers to the number of screens recorded per second fps Audio e To recording sound with the selected camera Select whether to save audio data or not for each camera Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera Note e Recording frame ra
63. ion of the PIP screen and OSD on or off 41 3 4 1ch Playback During the live screen this feature allows the user to search one channel O First use the mouse to select a screen single left click to select the screen The selected screen is highlighted by a green box bal 7 Za fe Se Ads a L R I d Gem met V k 2 ST ei QK click the 1 ch playback button as shown to open the 1ch playback menu D KH Click the arrow keys to change the date then click the camera button Kc to display the timeline for the day Click on the time line to select the start time for playback 14 15 86 i LL A a Once the time is selected you can use the playback controls EHTE to start the 1 ch playback and adjust the playback speed When finish use this button KE to return to the main pop up menu O Click this button fei to return to the playback screen to live screen 42 3 5 Pan Tilt Camera 3 5 1 Switching to Pan Tilt control mode 43 Pan Tilt camera control e Select the camera channel connected to the P T Z camera by using the mouse or camera number keys on the front panel This will display the channel in full screen mode e Once the channel is enlarged press Enter to access P T Z control mode Pan Tilt controls may differ depending on the connected camera model Exiting P T Z control mode e When you have finished with this screen click OK button by mouse or press ME
64. l line to the desired Alarm In number bg Caution e Use a separate adapter to supply power to each sensor 34 2 6 Alarm Out Port Connection Output 1 E 1 Hee 9 EI E EE ES IF EET 2 401112131415 16 ql ALARM IN ALARM OUT 1 pr S CH Alarm Light Amplification Siren External Power DC12V External Relay Etc e During automatic control of an external sensor the Alarm Out output port is interworked the value set in Set Alarm In Alarm Out menu and COM port is connected e In normal circumstances the Alarm Out output is kept in NO status e When Alarm Out is triggered the Alarm Out output changes to NC status A Caution e The operating voltage should be maximum 12V 300mA e When controlling lights and other devices operated by AC power use a separate external relay 35 3 Live 3 1 Screen layout R EF ES RIIT gc ai ef i Ke d e Ta 5 j d D Bu d WE H H CI CAMERAS Camera number CS Audio recording status Displays camera number Shows audio recording enabled Camera name HDD Capacity Temperature Displays camera name e Display HDD used by percentage and temperature Recording status Displays camera recording mode enabled CG HDD Status e Shows when a Bad Sector appears on HDD 4 P T Z status FAN Status e Displays Pan Tilt camera status enabled e Shows w
65. l setup mode from the Surveillance mode 17 Directional keys e Use to move through the menu options in Setup or Search mode e When controlling P T Z camera press the directional keys to move the camera e When searching recorded image you can adjust the size of the image using up and down directional key w Note OSD Position Control Function e It is possible to control OSD position by Up Down Left Right button on 16 division screen 7 Camera Number keys e In Surveillance mode press for full screen display of that camera e In Search mode press for full screen display of that camera recording during playback e Press the keys enter correct numeric password when accessing Setup or Search modes AUTO e Press AUTO to begin automatic channel sequence in full screen mode e Press AUTO button again begin cancel the automatic channel sequence in full screen mode Split screen buttons e On Surveillance or Search modes press to select 4 splitscreen 9 splitscreen or 16 split screen e Press repeat the splits button can show the splits screen for other channel KEY LOCK e The KEY LOCK button can be used lock the buttons on the front of the DVR system e When activating and deactivating the key lock function a password menu will pop up and password details should be entered to switch between modes oO MENU e To go to the system configuration window press the MENU button You will then be asked to
66. l to be selected the cameras can be selected by pressing the Enter button Changing Search bar line e To shift the search bar line use the jog or shuttle dial on the system or the mouse wheel This will shift the bar left or right Shifting the search bar line will change the time of the recording you wish to view Time graph e Recorded data shown on the time graph will be displayed in different colors depending on the recording type enabled Color Description e Orange Continuous Recording e Blue Motion detection Recording e Light Green Pre alarm Recording EA Alarm In Recording e Bluish Green Audio Recording e Purple Instant Recording 102 5 5 Audio Output e To select the date you wish to view use the directional keys to select button then press Enter This will display a calendar Search 2009 04 07 8 14 37 p Oldest Stored Data E W Continuous W Motion WPreAlam W Alamin W Audio Instant Audio e The system can play the video with recorded audio provided an audio recording device is connected to that channel e To play the recording with sound use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to select the AUDIO button then press PLAY Once selected you will listen to any recorded audio Note e Only one camera channel can output audio data for replay e Audio data are outputted only during forward play not during backward or fast replay 103 5 6 Playback e If y
67. lows User Management Site Setup S Network Software Upgrade Schedule Backup Schodule T system Setup Storages System Restart POS Management system info 4 5 4 1 Backup Schedule e Setup a backup schedule for the recorded video stored on the HDD The backup will automatically occur during the selected days and times Create a backup schedule for the selected day Sun Sat os OO BA min Today Backup Start Offset Hour Later Gi omea B ppppppOeppgpeg Medi Start Time amp End Time e Select the time range of the backup Backup Start Offset e Select the of hours to offset before starting the backup schedule Camera e Select the channel you wish to back up Media Type e Select the backup media type USB or CD DVD E SATA 86 4 5 4 2 System Restart System Setup gt Schedule gt System Restart System Restart Time Yew Mon Ow Hour Min Sec ome ee System Restart Period System Restart Time e You can set a time when the system will automatically restart e Restarting the system on regular basis may help stabilize the system performance System Restart Period e Use the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle to select System Restart Period You can assign the system to automatically restart On time only Daily Every 2 days Every 3 days Weekly Every 2 weeks Every 3 weeks or Monthly 87 4 5 5 Storage e The details of the Storage menu
68. mera 57 4 3 Camera menu e The details of the camera menu are as follows Channel Setting Alarm In Setting N rk Eeer ZA System Setup Alarm In Camera Link Spot Out Camera Link 4 3 1 Channel Setting e Set camera status and name add PTZ protocol to camera Camera Camera Available Camera Name PTZ Modal Ptz ID Baudrate Camera e Select the channel to set up the camera Camera Available e Set the use of the selected camera between Enable Disable and Secure using the mouse scroll wheel or jog shuttle 58 Camera Name oe camera name of the selected channel can be set A virtual keyboard appears if you press the Enter utton e Characters can be input one by moving the cursor You can input up to 10 characters If you press Shift you can input the uppercase letters and number keys Camera gt Channel Setting Camera Name SSS CiezkEJesicelt esl Jol E S e a ES CE S e a ce ca a TL xe oo oc E a P T Z Model e Lets you select P T Z on the selected camera channel Ptz ID e Select the PTZ ID 0 99 Baudrate e Select the PTZ speed 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 1 15200 230400 4 3 2 Alarm In Setting e Configure Alarm In type Normally Open and Normally Close setting and beep option Alarm In Signal Type N A Beep Alarm In e Select the Alarm In number for configuration Signal Type e The Alarm In type can be set to Normally
69. mission settings e Click the Time Range Setup button to set up the time range e To receive emergency notification via e mail set the SMTP address sender s e mail address recipient s mail address Network gt Emergency Notification COQ From To L 2 Start On Alarm In Motion Emergency Button SMTP Server Transmission Setting Alarm In e Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted via e mail when a selected alarm is triggered Motion e Sets the emergency notification to be transmitted via e mail when motion is detected on the selected channel From e Enter the user account name from which the e mail message is sent The following input screen will appear if the Enter button is pressed Fos Ok OO aa Eg c OK et ad Peles alte E EE ERE S CS EI To e Enter the user accounts to receive the e mail message The following screen will appear if the Enter HEH button is pressed i e The virtual keyboard window appears by pressing the New enter the recipient address When registering the address to the recipients list press the gt after selecting the address from the address book list 71 Hoot gt Emarpeacy Noabcatios Uiha G cgersbonk aheste Lait Start On e To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Alarm In event selected the Alarm In event field e To enable the Emergency Notification feature using the Motion button on the front
70. nges e Cancel Closes the configuration windows without saving any of the changes e Apply Keeps the configuration windows open and saves all changes Virtual Keyboard S e Click on the button to launch the virtual keyboard e Using your mouse click on the characters of the virtual keyboard to make key entries SS On Screen Keyboard File Keyboard Settings Help 132 CMS Setting j e Local Set the software information language IP camera connection type emergency display accelerator live audio setting time zone setting screen size setting Set hee ae a L i Fide e M is CMS Vertis 2001 Gig t Deet Io Rama Ee bu lpn warth Larajiidege CHaeplay Accetee ane English D Jebuncional That sprunezafferct sie Peel WHI ERRES METE lege a Ee Laa Auto ning Bigaa aate OF Sie erc Le lcm Tene deg ot lire Time none Lens OMT LJ Deere Cla eet te eut SCREEN j eyid DN connection O Software Information Displays the software version and name of the CMS Language Provides multilingual support The user can select from a list of language options IP Camera connection Type Select either the Direct connection or Hybrid DVR connection Emergency Monitor Enter the port number of streaming the emergency monitor Display Acceleration Select the level of display acceleration Live Audio Setting Enable Disable Live Audio Time zone Setting Select either the CMS t
71. nnection to a external Spot monitor Caution e Dependant on the grounding status of the power supply electric current that can cause an electric shock may flow in the video line coaxial cable Turn off the system before connecting the video line to the BNC port 20 6 ALARM IN Port e This is the input port for sensor devices eThe system supports NC Normal Close and NO Normal Open sensor types ALARM OUT Port e This is the output port for alarm out devices e The system supports NC Normal Close and NO Normal Open control types b Caution e Since control devices use output in a contact point format without polarity at the control output port do not connect AC 100V 240V of the power cable or supply DC power e When controlling DC power it is recommended that you cut the ve line CONSOLE e Connection output to controlling computer HDMI e Output for high resolution image through the HDMI SATA1 SATA2 e Output for connecting with external storage D VGA e Connect the VGA monitor to the VGA port e Displays the DVR system on the monitor 2 AUDIO IN e Input speaker into the audio in ports e Supports recording of up audio channels Model KSR 916 Audio Channels 16CH 21 3 AUDIO OUT e Connect speakers to the Audio Out port in order to output Audio data Ce Note The DVR is not equipped with an audio output amplifier Thus user are advised t
72. o purchase separate amplifiers and speakers or speakers with a built in amplifier USB PORT e To use an USB port as the Backup device 5 External modem terminal NO AVAILABLE INEUROPEAN MODELS e To use an POS device through RS 485 port NETWORK e Connection the system through network e You can remotely monitor search and control data on the network AD RS 485 PORT e Connection port for connection the system through RS 485 port 22 Note Removable Disk The table below lists compatible USB disks If you want to use other removable disk it should be compatible with Linux 2 6 0 or over Other USB disk may not work properly t is recommended that you confirm through the manufacturer the Linux compatibility of the removal disk you wish to purchase The USB disk should be formatted as FAT 32 DVR does not supports NTFS or other file system When the memory of the portable USB disk is partitioned or a password has been set the system will not recognize the disk Combine partitions in the memory and unlock the password before connecting the disk to the system Since some USB HDDs do not generate power at all or generate only low voltage power a separate power source is required for such USB HDDs to enable the system to recognize them Only when the memory of the USB HDD is formatted as the main partition will the system recognize the USB HDD If it is formatted as an extension partition ho
73. ome into contact with moisture dust or soot e Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances e Keep the product away from electric shock or magnetic substances e Avoid temperature extremes recommended operation temperature is between 0 C and 40 C e Do not place any conductive material through the ventilation grills e Keep the system turned off before installation e Ensure enough space is left for cable connections e Place the system on a solid surface with sufficient air ventilation Avoid any surface that vibrates e Placing the system near electronic devices such as radio or TV may cause breakdown to the product e Do not disassemble the product without seeking assistance from KODICOM e Do not place any heavy object on the system KODICOM 6 The following are warnings and cautions for the safety of the users and for the prevention of any property damage Please read below thoroughly Warning and Caution signs If you are not aware of this If you are not aware of this warning you may be seriousl N Caution caution you may be injured injured or be killed or cause property loss Turn off the system before installing the system Do not place any liquid container on the system Do not plug in several electric devices to the such as water coffee or beverage same outlet e H liquid is poured onto the system it can cause e This may cause heating fire or electric shock a system breakdown
74. or 9 12 channel only SPOT 4 Possible to setting for 13 16 channel only SPOT 1 is possible to setting for all split and SPOT 2 4 is possible to setting for 1split or 4 split only 63 4 4 Network e The details of the network menu are as follows i A KODICOM oo 4 amp Recording DONS Setup Network Setup ee System into _ Network Time Setup Emergency Notification 4 4 1 DDNS Setup e DDNS Setup function allows you to use the dynamic IP address connected to the system as if it is a fixed IP Address DONS Site ID Sch anyddns com DDNS Site e Choose a DDNS site anyddns com webdvr net dyndns com no ip com changeip com to use the DDNS function ID e With anyddns com and webdvr net The Auto button will automatically create a valid login ID To input an ID manually enter the desired login ID The Check ID button is used to determine if there is a duplicate ID e It is possible for DVR connection using log in ID DDNS site name after registration for web browser ex http dvr916 anyddns com e With www dyndns com www no ip com www changeip com Go to the site and register to setup the name login ID and password Note Upon creation there is a 30 60 delay time before the DDNS server updates the host information f you are connecting through a router you must setup the port settings 64 4 4 2 Network Setup e Input Network connection details for remote access
75. or cause fire Prevent power cable from being severely bent or Clean the dust around the system on regular pressed by a heavy object basis When cleaning the system always use dry cloth Do not use wet cloth or other organic e This may cause fire solvents e This may damage the surface of the system and can cause system breakdown or electric shock Avoid any place with moisture dust or soot When pulling the power cable from the plug do EE so gently Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoid using the plug if the holes on the outlet are too loose a e This may cause fire or electric shock gt e ot 3 F i AN KODICOM 7 KODICOM A N Warning Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the system on your own It is extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system e This may cause fire electric shock or serious injuries Check for any danger signs such as moist floor loosened or damaged power cable or unstable surface If you encounter any problems ask for assistance from your dealer e This may cause fire or electric shock Keep at least 15cm between the back of the system and a wall for the cables connected into the system Otherwise cables may be bent damaged or cut e This may cause fire electric shock or injuries Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight and always maintain room temperature Avoid can
76. ou press Play after selecting the channel and date to be searched the video is played 103 20 H 18 51 5 6 0 1812600 C3 CAMERAS Ca CARY P Playback buttons Move to the first recorded image for that date Reverse Play Stop Forward Play Move to the last recorded image for that date Fast Play e If you press the left or right button EE E while in playing you can see the screen in the reverse or forward direction with the 2 4 8 16 32 64 1 8 1 4 times speed or 1 2 times speed One Channel Play e If you press the stop button and then press the left and right button you can see the screen for each camera Full Screen e To enlarge a channel during playback use the number keys 1 16 on the system to select the channel you wish to enlarge e When a channel is selected use A VY zoom in zoom out keys to increase or decrease the screen size Conversion into the initial Search Screen or Monitoring Screen e To return to Search mode display press the Enter button at anytime e To shift from the search screen to the surveillance screen press the ENTER button Note e Recording frame rate might vary depending on the number of installed camera or system load 104 5 7 Event Search e Event search function can be used to search and display data recorded by motion or alarm events The following Event Search screen will appear if the Event button is pressed Start T
77. ponsible if the DVR is damaged due to the product being disassembled or modified by the user e If you wish to open the system casing to attempt to modify repair or upgrade the system it is recommended that you ask for a KODICOM engineer s assistance by contacting either your dealer or KODICOM head office e This product is qualified for both domestic and industrial use This product is qualified under the Radio Equipment Requirements of Korea and acquired international certification including CE Europe and FCC USA KODICOM 4 All copyrights of this manual are reserved by KODICOM CO Ltd Copyright 2009 It is prohibited to copy or republish this manual for commercial reasons It is prohibited to transfer this manual via online media such as but not limited to the Internet It is also prohibited to post distribute or translate this manual without KODICOM S permission KODICOM is not held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the system being handled inappropriately by a user who is not aware of how to operate this product or by a user who did not refer to this manual before attempting to operate the product KODICOM reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice KODICOM reserves all copyrights of registered trademarks in this manual KODICOM 5 Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the DVR e Avoid positioning the KSR 916 in any place where the unit may c
78. port a system profile from another KSR 916 e Insert USB storage device with profile on into KSR 916 use mouse or Directional keys to select OK and start Import When complete OK message appears if no storage is inserted massage no USB will appear or if drive is full or error happens fail message will appear 4 6 3 System Shutdown Restart Select operation Shuts down system so that you can safely turn off power Shut down e Shut down the system Restart e Restart the system 98 5 Search 5 Search 5 1 Accessing Search Mode To go to the Search screen click the SEARCH button shown in the front of the system screen The login window will then be displayed enabling the inputting of login ID and password as shown below e Click the sase button to enter the desired login ID and password The admin account initially has no password e Enter the desired login ID and password and click the OK button The search screen is then displayed as shown below e If you forget your password you will not be able to access Search mode or change your password We strongly recommend that you either write down your password and keep it safe or use a password that you are sure to remember See page 76 for instructions on how to change password e To return to Surveillance mode press Search button at anytime 5 2 Search mode display After you enter the correct password the Search mode display will appear
79. r Management menu are as follows KW Camera S Network GG System Setup r System Info User Management Site Setup Software Upgrade Schedule Storages POS Management User Managemen Site Setup Software Upgrade Schedule Storages POS Management 75 Password Setup User Addition Setup Group Setup 4 5 1 1 Password Setup e Change the password for the administrator Old Password New Password Confirm Password EC Old Password e The default password is not designated first time This must be used when changing the password New Password e A virtual keyboard will appear if the Enter 48 button is pressed You can input characters one by one up to 16 characters Confirm Password e This is the menu for confirming the new password You need to enter New Password first If you enter the Confirm Password first without Gre the New Password no response is made on the entry 4 5 1 2 User Addition Setup e Add new user and select the access level Systom Setup gt Ukar Sdenaperionts User Adon Suton User List 76 User Add Enter User ID and Password for the User Then select the group that the user has permission there are three options Group1 Group2 and Group e If you press Add the entry is registered and displayed in the user list on the right e If you press Clear then User ID and Password
80. r circulation through the vent 3 As shown in the Figure 2 we recommend you to heap the product with other DVR s or use rack mount devices at certain space or install a vent system to accommodate airflow 4 For forming a natural convection the air intake hole should be positional at the bottom and the emission at the top 5 We recommend you to install each of the air intake and emission holes with fan motors for sufficient airflow The air intake fan should be equipped with a filter to prevent possible inflow of dust and other impurities 6 As shown in the Figure 1 the temperature inside the rack and around the DVR should maintain between 0 and 40 C Figure 2 27 xX RackK installation e Loosen the screws on both sides 4 screws on each side and install theBracket Rack as shown in the figure and then fasten the screws on both sides 4 screws on each side e Fix the screws not to be loosened by vibrations HDD Addation e You can install additional HDDs e Make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet to prevent possible electric shock injury or product damage e Please consult your provider for further information on HDD installation since improper installation or settings may damage the product e Number of HDDs supported Default 1 HDD Up to 5 HDDs added x Cautions for data loss HDD care e Please pay attention so that the data inside the HDD is not damaged e Before adding a HDD please
81. raphical colour form as below e The number of images to be skipped are set by an Pink bar indicates Continuous recording internal value of the KSR Center software The value is Blue bar indicates Motion recording not the number of images to be skipped Dark Yellow bar indicates Sensor recording Green bar indicates Pre alarm recording No graphic bar where nothing was recorded SPEED e Move the slides to the right to increase the speed of replaying saved image 113 VIEWER E L zl Al sel 3 al El wl aj k i 9 Zoom OO Playback Increases screen size by up to x4 e Be sure to select the camera time and date to search Ke e Adjust SKIP and SPEED ratio as you wish dee e Go to first saved image for selected date Zoom In cil Reverse play frame by frame Click mouse button to increase the selected part ne image by up to x17 when recorded a Reverse playback by high resolution e Stop ial Forward playback Zoom Out nl Forward play frame by frame Click right mouse button to reduce zoom ratio ico to last saved image for the selected date Move E Backup Click right mouse button and drag to move While you are searching recorded data around inside the stored image select the image to backup and click H The Backup window will appear 03 Print Print the selected image a It is possible to print BMP or JPEG images
82. ri Operator2 Operator3 Operator4 Operator5 Operator Operatori kodi Operator2 kodi Operator3 kodi Operator4 kodi OperatorS kodi Operator6 kodi 134 Operatori Operator1 kodico Operator2 Operator2 kodico Operator3 Operator3 kodico 5 Specifications A System Specifications e HDD Max HDD x 6 e O S Embedded Linux e LAN Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mb s e Modem 56Kbps External type modem is supported Optional but not available in Europe 3 Video Input Model KSR 916 Video Input NTSC PAL 16CH Composite Video Video Output e General Monitor Spot output BNC e HDMI Output Port e VGA Output Port e Video Loop Through Port for Each Video Input 3 Recording Frame Model KSR 916 Recording Frame NTSC Max 480 fps PAL Max 400 fps 4 Audio Recording Model KSR 916 Audio Channels 16CH e 1 Live Audio Support 3 Compression Method e Mpeg 4 ASP SOLO 4 Display Mode Model Display Mode Display Frame KSR 916 1 4 6 8 9 16 Split NTSC 480fps PAL 400fps 135 Auto Sequence e Automatic channel rotation in order of x1 x4 x6 x8 x9 Screen Division Playback Display Mode e Playing in split screen mode up to 4 9 16 splitscreen is possible e Enlarging an image to full screen is possible sg Alarm In amp Alarm Out Model ALARM IN Channels ALARM OUT Channels KSR 916 16CH 4CH Remote Controller Motion D
83. se or disabled Backup e Setup the audio camera in use or disabled P T Z e Setup the recording camera in use or disabled HDD Space set whether to display HDD space on watch screen Date Time e Set whether to display date time on watch screen Transparency e Select Transparency to enable transparency function Dwell Time e You can set the channel sequence time from 1 second to 60 seconds by changing the value of Dwell Time by using the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle dial Motion Detected Zone e Set the time that the DVR automatically returns to the Live screen when left idol in another menu Bad Sector Dwell Time eYou can set on the watch screen the display time that the bad sector icon shows when Bad sector happens 80 4 5 2 3 Remote Control ID e In the situation where multiple DVR are using their own remote controller the Remote controller ID menu allows configure each controller to have it s own ID System Setup gt Site Setup gt Remote Control ID Remote Controller ID 0000 Poy Remote ID e In order to control the DVR with a remote controller set the DVR and the remote control ID the same e Click the button to set a unique Remote control ID Note The Remote ID must be of four digit for example When the Remote ID is 0 input 0000 By default the Remote ID of the DVR is set to 0 With the Remote ID set to 0 you can control the DVR without adjustin
84. start the backup to current time from 5minute about all channel e Sys ID Set the ID of remote control using the SysID button Refer System ID on page 81 for more details 24 2 installation 2 1 Checking install environment You should pay attention to the following before you use the product e Do not use it outdoor e Do not place water or liquid near the connection part or the product e Do not impose excessive shock or force e Do not pull out the power cord unreasonably e Do not disassemble the product on you own e Do not exceed the rated input or output voltage range e Use the certified power cord only e For the product with an input ground use a power plug with a ground pin CHECKING INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT Digital Video Recorder hereinafter referred to DVR is a high tech security equipment that contains a high capacity HDD and top notch circuits High temperature inside or outside of the product may reduce the product life deteriorate performance see the Figure 1 below it explains the correlation between temperature and product life and lead to a malfunction Temperature Unit C 2 000 5 000 10 000 20 000 50 000 100 000 200 000 Life Unit HOURS Figure 1 26 Please keep the following instructions for rack mounting the DVRs to proceed with the installation 1 The rack on which the DVR is mounted should not be sealed off 2 And it also can allow ai
85. t Time e It shows a currently set time Time Zone e You can change Time Zone setting to suit installation Time Zone location Daylight Saving e Daylight Saving sets the clock one hour ahead or behind during the daylight saving period If the time zone supports daylight saving then there will be an option to turn off and on 79 4 5 2 2 OSD Dwell Time e Configure the setup of the on screen display OSD and the dwell time for the camera sequencing Qi kovicom System Setup gt Site Setup gt OSD Dwell Time 050 a prey Monitoring Camera Name N Il Recording ON Audio N AJ P T Z Backup N Il Date Time HDD Space N IG Dwell Time Transparency Bad Sector RS Motion Detecte EI fol e You can turn the display settings in Surveillance mode on or off such as OSD All Event Monitoring Duration Camera Name Recording Audio P T Z Backup Data Time HDD Space Dwell Time Transparency Event Monitoring Trigger Live Exit Time and Bad Sector Dwell time displays OSD All e Select OSD All to turn all screen displays using the mouse or jog and shuttle dial to switch on or all off Event Monitoring Duration e Select to display when a event happened in watch mode for linked camera during event time period Camera Name e Setup the camera name camera in use or disabled Audio e Setup the audio camera in use or disabled Recording e Setup the recording camera in u
86. t the recording type for each camera over a 24 hour period Week Bun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sa co D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat e Press the View button you can see the recording mode for the selected camera to highlight the type of recording you wish to set Continuous IC Alarm In A Motion MI PreAlarm Pi P Continuous C Alarm in A DW Motion M E PreAlarm P Camera e Use the mouse wheel or the Jog Shuttle to select the camera to change its schedule Time e Change the recording time in hourly intervals e Use the mouse to toggle the time or use the jog and shuttle dials on the front of the DVR REC Option e You can select a recording mode for the selected camera by using the mouse or directional keys to highlight the type of recording you wish to set e Available recording modes are listed on the table below You can set none recording as an option 24 Hour setting e This setting applies the recording type to a camera for the whole 24 hour period e Select the type of recording using the mouse or jog and shuttle to toggle between the settings 88 24 Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all cameras Recording Mode Available Recording Mode e No Recording Schedule Setup Display NONE e Continuous Recording e C Continuous Recording M CM A CA e Motion Recording Continuous Motion Recording e M Mot
87. te may very depending on the number of installed camera or system load 4 2 3 2 Alarm REC Setting e You can set the DVR recording mode values when a Alarm happens Alarm In Motion detection Instant recording Camera e Select which channel to set up Quality e Select the recording video quality Set between the option of LOWEST LOWER LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHER HIGHEST Frame e Select the number of frames for recording The number of frames refers to the number of screens recorded per second fps 54 Audio e To recording sound with the selected camera Select whether to save audio data or not for each camera Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera 4 2 3 3 Network REC Setting e Set image values for network transmission Resolution Camera um DEZ frame Codec e Select which codec to set up Resolution e Set image size transmitting Video CIF Source NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 704x576 704x288 352x288 Camera e Select which channel to setup Quality e Select the image transmission quality select between the options LOWEST LOWER LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHER HIGHEST 55 Frame e Select the number of frames to transmit through network This will be the number of frames transmitted for every one second Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera
88. ting the serial port for mobile server UBIMODE POS and Keyboard Spat Out Pert Kevboond RS232 e Use the RS 232 port to connect the DVR to the mobile server NONE UBIMODE POS MODE Spot Out Port e Select the spot out port that will be used by the mobile server 82 Keyboard e Check Keyboard button to enable disable on keyboard e In case of setting the baudrate 9600 for ptz camera you can set the disable mode If you set the baudrate 9600 for camera menu and baudrate 9600 for ptz camera you can access them simultaneously Note What is the UBIMODE e The UBIMODE network server is used to remotely monitor amp control the DVR system anytime amp anywhere there is internet service via a mobile phone 4 5 2 7 PIP Setting e Within the full screen mode a smaller picture of the selected camera can be displayed PIP On Off OSD Display Camera Select BOOOOOOOOO080008 Position Righ AE Gi Size Gi PIP On Off e Turn the PIP function on off OSD Display e Turn on off the OSD display within the PIP channel Camera Select e Select the channel to be shown within the PIP window Position e Select the location of the PIP window on the full screen Size e Select the size of the PIP screen in respect to the full screen 83 4 5 2 8 Monitor e Check the image through the HDMI Mode Resolution Mode e Select the mode you wish to link with the selected HDMI
89. to make sure the camera is not damaged by trying another camera into a working video output Check if the video system setting is the same with your camera system Depending on your region the camera system can support either PAL or NTSC Depending on the camera system the video process can differ greatly therefore it can be difficult to recognize the video data if the video system setting is different from the camera system There are a lot of Screen noise on the image Check if the video signal output from the camera has a problem Check to make sure the camera is not damaged by trying the camera on another video input or direct to monitor Check if the video cable connecting the camera and KSR 916 DVR is cut cross wired or shorted Check if there is a high voltage wire around the video cable connecting the camera to KSR 916 DVR system It can cause the noise problem to decrease video quality Check if the video cable connecting the camera to KSR 916 DVR system is the correct video cable When a normal power supplying cable is used instead of the video cable screen noise can be generated Sometimes the system restarts itself IR The system can restart itself due to watchdog function when any problem occurs to DVR EN K Remove HDD and check if the system stabilizes if so replace or format original HDD The connected sensor is not operating R Q Check if the type of sensor in camera setting
90. trols PTZ direction at PTZ mode Direction button Zoom In Out e Zoom In Out any supported Pan Tilt or Speed Dome type camera e Adjusts focus of the camera lens This function is not Focus In Out supported on any auto focus Audio button e Click to turn Audio output on and off 38 1ch Playback Auto button Split screen button Playback button Digital zoom button PIP button Interlacing button 39 e During the live screen click to open the menu for 1 ch playback mode eTo start sequencing display mode select single channel screen e Press auto display icon to get auto rotation screen Click to view live image in single channel mode e You can get 4 6 8 9 16 channel display screen with clicking the icon by mouse or pressing the front panel key e Use these buttons to control the playback of recorded data e During the live screen click this button to activate the digital zoom mode 1ch full screen only e During the live screen click this button to activate the PIP mode 1ch full screen only e During the search screen click this button to soft the interlacing screen 3 3 Live screen mode To Select 16 way split screen Ss e Press the 16 way split screen button to view all cameras on one screen To Select 9 way split screen FEA e Press the 9 split screen button to select display of cameras 1 9 Press again to move to next 9 way screen To Select Quad screen mH Press the 4
91. up and remote monitoring Connection Status e Connection Status indicates whether the current assigned IP address can be used to connect to the internet If it is possible the system will display OK in the progress bar Otherwise the system will display Failed or Time Out Restart DDNS e Receive a new DDNS authentication e DDNS authentication allows you to use Internet using the IP address ADSL DHCP 4 4 4 Network Time Setup e Synchronize time to a server with the NTP Network Time Protocol Time Server Client Primary Address SI Secondary Access RW Connection Status Update Period 67 Time Server e Press check the box begin to time server e Check the box Time Server e Press OK button to begin time server of system e The time server and time client are out of operating simultaneously Client e Select NTP Client or Time Client which you want setup e NTP Client To get current time from an NTP server for primary address and secondary address e Time Client To get current time from an Time server address for primary address Select NTP Client or Time Client which you want setup and then input the update period to primary address Check if the system is use click the Test button The Time client and NTP client are out of operating simultaneously Possible to use the Time server and NTP client simultaneously Primary Address amp Secondary Address
92. wever the system will not recognize the USB HDD Removable Disk support 2 KMIT Ver 1 1 Unidrive Nextdrive JUNGSOFT Ver 1 1 SHELLGINO N4 SHELLGINO Ver 1 1 TRANSCEND JF A 128M TRANSCEND Ver 1 1 JetFlash TRANSCEND Ver 2 0 MemoRive 2 0 Pro FM Semicon Ver 2 0 SANDISK SANDISK Ver 2 0 SELF I amp C SELF I amp F Ver 2 0 TRUTION CH TRUTION 512MB Ver 2 0 CELLDISK 2 0 IOCELL Ver 2 0 SIMBADDA 2 0 DAO Ver 2 0 FIEX 2 0 SAROTECH Ver 2 0 iflashEX 2 0 IMATION Ver 2 0 Mobile Disk Z4 2 0 TWINMOS Ver 2 0 HCC 713C CELLINK Ver 2 0 TRANSCEND N TRANSCEND JF 110 Ver 2 0 Micro Vault SONY Ver 2 0 E D900 03 2256 ZIBEN Ver 2 0 FMR memorette B MEMORETTE Ver 2 0 IMATION 4 IMN IC Ver 2 0 Mi Mi Mi ch ech Ss ech ech ech ech ech ech ech BLS ITCC BO 1A ILIAD Ver 2 0 23 1 3 Description of the Remote controller The following describes the remote controller buttons which have the same functions as the buttons on the front panel of the system MENU g SEARCH NUMBER BACKUP 4 e Sa Shuttle jE meee Shuttle e en Jog DEL Ld Directional keys aw A eax Enter SysiD Power System ID gt _ Power Search mode control key Split screen buttons Audio AUTO Instant REC Emergency Note e To select camera 10 16 press outon followed by the buttons e The BACKUP button use the live screen To press the Backup button

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