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1. 50 13 REMOTE CONTROL ee DVR LIST SETUP 1 Open your DVR SETUP menu and input the IP URL name of DVR 2 Set the ADMIN ID and password same to those of the DVR ADMIN For users enter the DVR user ID and password DYR LIST SETUP x e III oe DYR Information AAP Names SUL IP Name GRM 1780 NO 2 GRM 1780 NO 1 192 168 0 10 GRM 1780 NO 2 192 168 0 11 URL 7 IP 192 168 0 11 ee O E T fs Password 6 C erehe G Explanation g Input ID of connecting DVR ADMIN or User E it it E E a it a a it E Ly it E E a a a a a a it a E E Lal a a E E E E E omen BEBE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE BEEBE BEEBE EE a a a a E E E a a a a E Lal Lal it it a a a a E E Lal E E Lal a a a a a E E E E a it a a it a a a a a a a a E a a a a E a a a a a it a a it it E Lal a E a it E a a a a a it it E E E a it a a a a E E a a a a a a a a a a E Lal E E E it E it a a E a a a a 2 l Password Input user s password of DVR 3 Cancel 3 Cancel all changed data and exit 54 13 REMOTE CONTROL e Live Screen This is a live screen that connected a DVR lf you select one channel the channel will be pop up as full screen e Connecting the Smart Viewer 1 Click lt DVR Setup gt and
2. NETWORK 2 Power Adaptor RJ 45 Camera In X 4 neue eSATA DC 12V Connecting to the Back CVBS Spot out a Composite ma E dy CVBS 5 TOC GEJE _ iis p CO mys BNC Camera Input X 4 16 Connecting with the other devices Connecting the 8Channel Sensor in Relay out RS 485 RS 485 ae 1 2 3 4 GN 0 T 8 9 N k SENSOR IN Connecting the 4Channel Sensor in Relay out RS 485 RS 485 D R D R T SENSOR IN T SENSOR IN ALARM IN ALARM OUT 0 5A 125VDC 1 0A 24VDC NO 4 C1 RELAY OUT Neo 17 RJ 45 Port Layout ee Cam Input Pin Assignment i MUNIN GMOOMOQM BMOOMOQW CAM IN PLUG DVR side CAM side NAME FUNCTION i RS 485 D RS 485 D DC 12V DC 12V OUTPUT under 300m AUDIO IN AUDIO INPUT GND N GND VIDEO IN VIDEO INPUT TALK TALK OUTPUT VY OlO O e oO EPET Z o o Camera Power limit The power limit is 300mA per camera from the DVR If you want to use over 300mA of camera you must use separate power sources 18 Installation the HDD Managing the HDD The HDD is very sensitive device please ensure that the HDD free from shock We are not liable for any damage to the HDD incurred by the user s carelessness and miss use The HDD may be damaged if the DVR is moved or impacted during the HDD operation Please backup data as often as possible to minimize the
3. The symbol is intended alert to know in order to prevent serious injury or death and Warnings are described below x Before the installation e Various experience and technical is needed for installation of this product All installation operations should be performed by the agency you purchased this product from e Before connecting the AC power cord to the DC adaptor outlet make sure the voltage designation of the DC adaptor corresponds to the local electrical supply e Do not touch the power cord with wet hands and avoid install under humid conditions or space e Use only a properly grounded plug and receptacle An improper ground may cause electric shock or equipment damage e Make sure the POWER is OFF before installation e Do not overload multiple wall outlets extension cords or adaptors beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock e Do not touch the power plug with wet hand and conductor materials etc Doing so can cause electrical shock and fire e Never insert anything metallic or your hand into the open parts of this apparatus Doing so many create a danger of electric shock e Make sure to plug the power cord in until it is firmly inserted When pulling the power cord do not excessive force Do not touch the power cord with wet hands Before operating the DVR Safety Precautions Cautions The symbol is intended alert to know in order to prevent minor injury or product damages and cautio
4. o ee wS T O b e tee 35 3 CAMERA ee 3 1 Camera Setting You can set CHANNEL NAME COLOR COVERT RELAY and PTZ of a camera e CHANNEL NAME Using Virtual Keyboard you can input channel name CAMERA e COLOR The video appeared on the NAME rT IJ m O Cc J screen may vary depending on the A e EJ EJ channe s camera configure the DVR p L 7 display to your preferences ani orf xX oF Select a channel and press lt SET gt ie cam 05 feix x oor You can adjust the Brightness CH 6 seta xE xE oF Contrast and Color of the selected CEEE CAM o7 ser x Xf orr channel and lt EXIT gt to return the camera Pom CAM 08 SET DX a OFF menu In case of the remote controller lt CAMERA menu gt Brightness amp Contrast p Color i j e COVERT Shows nothing but an empty screen while the recording continues for privacy protection it does not display the video while the recording continues e RELAY You can set relay operation Operation Sequence MENU gt CAMERA 36 3 CAMERA ee 3 2 PTZ Camera Setting You can set CHANNEL NAME COLOR COVERT RELAY and PTZ of a camera Set the values of each communication setup of the remote device To use Camera s PTZ functions ID and protocols of each camera and DVR should be matched CAMERA e CAMERA CH Channel number e CAMERA NAME Channel name e PTZ PTZ settings ON OFF ID
5. FSM Colibri Grande PRO User s manual i ae 09 05 2011 FC C E OVERVIEW FEATURES These DVR adapt H 264 video encoding for 4 or 8 channel inputs and G 723 audio encoding in order to store and replay User friendly GUI and easy to install Various recording modes Motion sensor scheduled recording Mass storage hard disk backup through high speed USB2 0 and eSATA 4 8CH Composite Input through RJ45 or BNC connectors Mobile viewer for Smartphone Talk function for two way communication Triplex Recording Playback Networking Supplying DC12V power for camera Spot monitor for Public view support Web monitoring Remote client SW Remote setup Easy to control of the PTZ camera USB Mouse operation E mail notification Abnormal shutdown detection and system auto recovery High quality and high performance Specifications GRM Series Specification 8Channel 4Channel LCD Inch Resolution 17 SXGA 22 WSXGA 17 SXGA Main display Live Speed NTSC 240fps PAL 200fps NTSC 120fps PAL 100fps TITITITTTI TTT TELL Cece TELETITTTLITITTTTILI TELL ELL Video In No of Channel 8 X RJ 45 8 X BNC 4X RJ 45 4 X BNC Monitor out Composite BNC S Video 4pin Mini DIN Composite BNC Video Out PTTTTTTTTITITT TTT i ESNNNANNNSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNMENNMENEMENMMENEMENEMENEMENENENENENENN T nnnnnnnnnnnnNNNnNNNNENNNENNNNNNNNNNNNNENNNENENENEEENERENN Spot Out 1CH Composit
6. 2 RECORD 2 2 Setting the event You can set recording options for sensor Relay and Motion Sensor Detection RECORD B You can set the sensor s operating condition UNUSED Using the mouse may help easy setup cH size Hs oun MOQ Dy saxa f 25 f mon xP vof xf 3 area e SENSOR Sets the operation mode of 2 25 nc f x Py no xf 3 aRea sensors There are modes NO NC X 25 nigh f x J vol x f 3 anes N O Normal Open Sensor is opened i EI CI E a If the sensor is closed it generates alarm Eira ae is N C Normal Close Sensor is closed Dy sso 25 won x fwo x 3 jane If the sensor is open by interruption 25 wk x Ainol x 3 AREA it generates alarm X Sensor does not operate lt RECORD menu gt Operation Sequence MENU gt RECORD gt SENSOR Relay Detection You can set the relay operating condition Operation Sequence MENU gt RECORD gt RELAY lt 8CH gt lt 4CH gt e The settings of all channels are changed when pressing the bars for lt AUDIO gt lt SENSOR gt and lt RELAY gt 31 2 RECORD eee 2 3 Motion Detection You can set detection region and motion sensitivity as well as the alarm signal output When the motion detection region is set it detects motion within the area e Sensitivity setting the sensitivity and high is more sensitive E w RECORD UNUSED a L On SIZE a ETH J am 352x20 En S
7. If selected lt ALL gt All Channels and time are selected Event Recording You can set the beginning and ending point of a recording on an event Event recording can be program based on event time and channel e PRE EVENT The recording will be kept from the point of set pre event time earlier than the actual occurrence of an event If it is set to 5 seconds the recording begins from 5seconds before the event e POST EVENT The recording will be kept to the point of set post event time after than the actual end of an event lf it is set to 5 seconds the recording ends in 5seconds after an event e HOLIDAY You can set specific dates to Holidays according to your preferences Use to mouse lt SETUP gt move to virtual calendar and click any day e ALL If lt ALL gt are selected you can program the schedule at same time e Event Select lt TIMER gt lt MOTION gt lt SENSOR gt lt MOTION SENSOR gt lt NONE gt and then select channels and time using the mouse or remote controller Drag function also accept including click action in case of mouse e SAVE The settings are saved to memory after pressing the lt SAVE gt Operation Sequence MENU gt RECORD gt RECORDING SCHEDULE 34 Setting the recording 2 RECORD Jel EEEE i FECEECEEE 2 mee Tw 10 DAZE SETUP 24 ioloicic cje FRAMES RECORDING SCHEDULE q PRE EVENT RECORDING POST EVENT RECORDING SUN MON L
8. O _ 26 1 SYSTEM Ste 1 3 Setting System ID STEN Fp If there are many DVRs at near place they are able to operate simultaneously when SYSTEM NAME DVR SYSTEM J N press remote controller But One DVR PASSORD Y E OE make controllable by designated ID Number SEND eA Of System ID number Joa LOAD SAVE __ y TIME DATE 04 04 2011 16 19 12 Select ID numbers and Pressing over 3 Sec RON BOL CSTENDLEI The system ID of DVR and ID of the Remote H W VERSION CB08 03 25 Controller should be same to control IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 MAC ADDRESS FO A7 64 00 00 00 OFF Operation Sequence MENU gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM ID 1 16 lt SYSTEM menu gt SYSTEM CONFIG fz S 1 4 System Configuration AUNOA H SYSTEM USB You can Load Save Delete the DVR settings 1 AIRE ta ETET 3 01 00 49 by using a storage media SYSTEM USB E CONFIG 02 de9 CS 2040 12 26 28 50 12 SYSTEM CONFIG v CONFIG 03 de9 2040 12 26 23 54 01 Load or Save settings data to a storage device A e Storage Display Storage media there are E USB and SYSTEM mi e Save Save configuration to storage media LOAD SAVE DELETE e Load Fetch configuration from storage media lt SYSTEM CONFIG menu gt e Delete Delete the configuration SYSTEN B 3 FACTORY DEFAULT Tea If Factory Default is pressed a confirmation SYSTEM NAME DVR SYSTEM dialog for System will be restarted window PASSWORD SETUP Click lt YES gt
9. 7fps 5fps 3fps 2fps 1fps PAL 25fps 13fps 8fps 6fps 4fps 3fps 2fps 1fps System Functions Abnormal Off detection Auto recovery Event log file USB or Network F W Update TERETE E CER Ce ere rere erro reer rrerrererrrrereererrrerr ttre rrr etre rier rrerrerrrrrrereer rrr reererrrrrretrerrrrrrerrerrrtrrererrr ti reerettrtrrerrettr rt rerrr tit trerr ttt titer errr Type Capacity HDD S ATA No limited Storage aa a aa a E TCC ReEeT eC CeeC ee ET CLeLe RCE eer aa eTCT eC R CE eee ee ETRE RE eT eee reer ee ee Mode Write once Overwriting Motion detect Resolution Sensitivity 44X30 Grid 5 Steps ieee ae EE go ners age ere ers yeaa atl e E Action F Recording Relay out E mail notification Log file Remote Buzzer output PopUp see peene r E EEE A EES Fee A e e apnienatnniainunanasininschinnaaionnntann Pe eae 2 a A Sic a arate cae O Pe cere poneert i a rene rn A ers a daa RRR Beare n aa sega se rua A samantha a pereremnentccreonscttion cero erro aaa poorer e oe Before operating the DVR Instructions Thank you for buying GRM DVR series This is the user manual for GRM DVR series Before installing or operating this product please familiarize yourself with this user manual We retain the copyright on this manual Therefore with the exception of copying for general use within the copyright law copying and reprinting the user manual either partially or in its entirety or translating it into anothe
10. Optional accessories 10 Optional Cable Adapter Remote Controller 11 Parts name and Functions Product exterior 12 8 Channel Front Back and Bottom 13 4 Channel Front Back and Bottom 14 Exterior Names and Functions Connecting to other devices 15 Connecting to the 8 channel 16 Connecting to the 4 channel 17 Connecting to the RS 485 Sensor RJ 45 Port Layout 18 Cam Input Pin Assignment Installation the HDD 19 Getting Started 20 Starting the System Power off the System screen ON OFF 21 Started Login Live Mode 22 Icons on the Live Screen setting the Menu 23 Main Menu Icons MAIN MENU 24 Menu Explanation SYSTEM 25 Setting the System Name 26 Password INDEX SYSTEM 2 Setting System ID 2 System configuration 28 Time Date Change 29 Firmware Update 29 Hardware IP MAC Address etc RECORD 30 Setting the Record 31 Setting the event 32 Motion Detection 34 Recording Schedule CAMERA 36 Camera Setting 37 PTZ Camera Setting REPLAY 38 Search 39 Event Search 39 Replay EVENT LOG 40 Event Log DISPLAY 41 Display SOUND 42 Sound BACKUP 43 Backup NETWORK 44 Network Configuration 45 DDNS 46 E Mail notification HDD 47 Setting HDD PTZ CONTROL 48 Controlling a PTZ device HELP 49 HELP REMOTE CONTROL 50 Installing the SMART VIEWER 51 DVR LIST SETUP 57 What is Web Viewer 58 Connecting the Smartphone Package Contents Please unwrap the product and place the product on a flat place or in the place to be
11. 11 PTZ CONTROL Se Controlling a PTZ device CHANNEL PRESET rE zoon PRESET KRD FOCUS a ae Fl DE lt gt PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS IRIS EXIT The PTZ is activated after setting the camera as PTZ at CAMERA setting menu You can use one camera to perform all functions of PAN TILT and ZOOM for monitoring multiple places and set the preset to your preference in a desired mode e PAN TILT Control the PAN and TILT of PTZ camera Click the PAN TILT button on the control panel or press the Direction button U D L R after pressing P T er button on the Remote control PAN er gt P TILT er gt F e ZOOM FOCUS IRIS Control the ZOOM FOCUS and IRIS of PTZ camera Click the ZOOM FOCUS IRIS button on the control panel or press the Direction button U D L R FF REW after pressing Z F zr button on the Remote control ZOOM z gt 4i Be FOCUS 2 gt F amp IRIS 7 gt p e PRESET A preset is a set of specific target points of a PTZ camera The number of preset is depended on maker and model SET You can save the preset number GO You can run a number of preset settings PRESET setup rneset gt 1 0 10 gt SET Be PRESET run preset gt 1 0 10 gt GO Ga or HD Please refer to the user manual of PTZ camera about function and setting You must connect separated DC adaptor because PTZ camera consume a large current If you connect PTZ camera to DVR directly it
12. Paviv jviv ene Mmaviv jviv Geen uy Ss EAA vy a lt BACKUP menu gt 43 9 NETWORK lee 9 1 Network Configuration It provides networked monitoring of Live screen from a remote place and supports mail NETWORK IP MODE IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 forwarding function with events You can configure the network environment and method e IP MODE You can select Static IP or Beenie Dynamic IP SEDER 255 255 255 0 STATIC IP You can directly input IP oes a address Gateway Subnet Mask MAC ES DYNAMIC IP IP address Gateway DDNS OF and Subnet Mask are set automatically e IP ADDRESS GATEWAY SUBNET MASK When you use the remote controller use CH11 CH16 keys in order to input lt NETWORK menu gt e PORT Set the communication port e WEBPORT Set the web server port e MAC ADDRESS Physical address of the DVR e DDNS On or Off DDNS e E MAIL NOTIFICATION the function that send information to assigned E mail based on system event Operation Sequence MENU gt NETWORK 44 9 NETWORK a 9 2 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System You can set the DDNS site for a remote user s network connection DDNS is a short form of Dynamic Domain Naming System DNS Domain Name System is a service that routes a domain name consisting of user friendly characters ex www google com to an IP address consisting of numbers 64 233 189 104 DDNS
13. Power off Screen ON OFF Press the Power button of the remote control or the front panel of DVR shortly The DVR works normally during screen off 20 Getting Started Ll eee Started Login To access a DVR or restricted menu you should have logged in to the DVR 1 In live mode right click of mouse You will see the context sensitive menu as in the right figure 2 The login dialog will also appear if you press a menu button on the remote control or mouse when the corresponding menu requires logging in 3 Select user input password and press lt OK gt e ADMIN Permitted all DVR function The default password of ADMIN is 1234 e USER1 USERS Limited permission by preset of ADMIN lt Login Window gt 21 Live Mode a Icons on the Live Screen You can check the status or operation of the DVR with the icons on the live screen Press lt CH1 gt and lt CH1 gt drag and drop lt CH1 gt to lt CH4 gt and right click of the mouse You can learn the operation of the live screen after pressing the bar of the bottom VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS tae aettan O lt lt 9 x2 a 1 Cameranumber Indicates Camera number D 2 HD Indicates current used capacity HDD 3 Date and time Indicates current date and time 4 oe Recording process and canceled Screen Mode H Rotate split screen 4 8 split or sequence dwell On or off camera number on the live status Alarm ALA
14. S in order to get images steadily lf communication speed is good increase the F S for smooth images feb Viewer DVR_SYSTEM Windows Internet Explorer 57 13 REMOTE CONTROL Connecting the Smartphone e The connection method is same as web browser 1 Open the web browser and input DVR IP to address window then Enter The login screen displays on the web browser 2 Input DVR s ID and Password then click lt LOGIN gt button The DVR screen will be displayed on the web browser 2 If you click one channel the channel will be displayed as full screen The split screen will be displayed after one more click 3 You can control the refresh time by using the F S control lf communication speed is slow reduce the F S in order to get images steadily lf communication speed is good increase the F S for smooth images 58
15. installed Please check the following contents are included in addition to the main unit Optional Accessories n Optional Cable Adapter RJ45 M to GC C10 BNC F RJ45 M to lia BNC F RCA F RJ45 M to BNC F PWR F GC C30 RJ45 M to BNC F RCA F PWR F GC C40 RJ45 F to BNC M RCA M PWR M GC N40 RJ45 F to BNC M RCA M RS485 GC N50 10 Remote Controller Parts name and Functions a le ES 16 jasi o 0 Rec oo gt CER aC 8 CR I T pa 5 P 00 jo E gt OQ KOLORO osp seancn MENU p 10 eZ LS 14 A O oOo N O oa A W N 11 12 13 14 15 16 Change ID of Remote control select ID numbers and pressing over 3seconds The system ID of DVR and ID of the Remote controller should be same to control 11 POWER System power On Off REC Start or Stop emergency recording Split Screen OSD On or Off OSD of screen SEARCH Display search menu MENU Display main menu ESC Cancel Setting or Moving Menu ENTER Select to menu Direction Moving cursor up down left right Pause Used to pause Backward Backward play Forward Forward play PAN TIL T Sets PTZ Mode ON OFF ZOOM FOCUS Set zoom and focus of PTZ ca
16. interval lf a series of events occurs the e mail will be sent at the specified interval not on each event e SMTP SERVER Enter a server to connect to e PORT Sets the communication port e AUTHENTICATION Setup authentication on off If the Mail server users user authentication setup authentication on e USER ID Enter a user to use authentication when connecting to the mail server e PASSWORD Enter the password of the mail server Operation Sequence MENU gt NETWORK gt E MAIL NOTIFICATON 46 10 HDD ee Setting HDD You can check information for the HDD HDD e OVERWRITE OVERWRITE a YES Overwriting new recoding data HDD FULL ALERT o F from the first area of the HDD after HDD FAIL FULL the hard disk was full or en NO New recoding will be stop after the hard disk is full e HDD FULL ALERT HDD FULL event Wa GOIN is activated when the used capacity of the HDD is reached setting value lt HDD menu gt e HDD FAIL FULL RELAY OUT Relay out when HDD event occurred BUZZER ON OFF Buzzer ON when HDD event occurred DISPLAY ON OFF Alert display ON when HDD event occurred e FORMAT If press lt YES gt after conformation window formatting will be start All data will be cleared after formatting so you must backup the data before format e CAPACITY USED Shows the capacity of the HDD and used status Operation Sequence MENU gt HDD 47
17. risk of data loss from a damaged HDD The HDD also may be damaged if the DVR is stopped by a power off during the HDD Operation Installation the HDD There are many factor that cause an electric shock and a fault inside the DVR You can contact the retailer to get information including the compatibility list before installation the HDD You must check the brand and Model name that is in the compatibility list before Installation Please check the number of screws and connection wire after Installation the HDD If there are wrong connection or feeling the wire it causes a fault of the DVR 19 Getting Started Ll eee Starting the System 1 Connet the power cable of the DVR to the wall inlet 2 Press the Power button on the front panel or remote control 3 You will see the initialization screen The initialization process will last about 3 minutes 4 The live screen appears with a beep lt Initial display screen gt Power off the System 1 You can shut down the system only if you have logged in to the DVR You should have the POWER OFF permission to shut down the system if you are not an admin lt Confirmation window gt 2 Press the lt POWER gt button on the remote control or the Power button of the front panel more than 2 seconds 3 The POWER OFF confirmation window appears 4 Use Mouse or remote control or the front panel to move to press andor click lt YES gt The system will be
18. 2011 04 11 07 51 28 End time 2011 04 14 10 51 26 Click BAKCUP _ button BAKCUP window appears Select the channel to be backup You can select multiple channels Set Start time and End time for backup Click Backup Start button to start backup While saving the data it shows the progress bar AUN Xx The AVI files will save the AVI files folder SmartViewer bakcup avi 54 13 REMOTE CONTROL lll eee e Function 4 Replay Smart Viewer ew GRM 1780 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Pill 2011 04 14 10 50 22 Po at lt lt i gt wm Explanation Controls screen mode 1 Click REPLAY _ button SmartViewer changes to REPLAY mode 2 Select the date in calendar and time in search bar that you want to playback 3 You can control replay via replay controller 55 13 REMOTE CONTROL eee e Function Event Log E Event log search _ X Start time 2011 04 11 10 38 51 End time 2011 0414 gt 17 38 51 5 L M SYSTEM M CAMERA M MOTION W REMOTE WwW RECORD i SENSOR 09 44 06 CH 3 CAMERA INPUT 09 44 06 CH 2 TIME REC START 09 44 06 CH 2 CAMERA INPUT 09 33 06 CH 1 TIME REC START 09 33 06 CH 1 CAMERA INPUT 09 33 06 POWER ON 09 32 17 SYSTEM REBOOT ADMIN 09 32 17 CHS TIME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 7 TIME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 6 TIME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 5 T
19. CH gt if the firmware does not recognize e When the updating is done it automatically restarts Do not turn the power off until it finishes restarting lt F W UPDATE menu gt lf UPDATE FAIL appears retry but continued failure consult the service center for assistance Operation Sequence MENU gt SYSTEM gt F W UPDATE gt SEARCH gt UPDATE 1 7 Hardware IP MAC Address etc e You can check some information about Firmware Hardware version SYSTEM 5 IP Address and MAC address SYSTEM NAME DVR SYSTEM PASSWORD SYSTEM 1D SYSTEM CONFIG LOAD SAVE FACTORY DEFAULT 29 2 RECORD eee 2 1 Setting the Record You can setup scheduled recording event recording and other recording related settings You can set each channel s resolution quality and frame for event recordings Using the mouse in RECORD window to move to SIZE F S QUALITY and Choice conditions you want size F S and quality e SIZE Sets the resolution of the recorded screen 352 X 288 PA PAL 704 X 288 PAL 704 X 480 NTSC F S It means the frames recorded per a second that is record rate e QUALITY Sets the recording quality e AUDIO Sets the sound recording a o RECORD UNUSED HANES 104X576 paras 55 55 88 maf ed ad E el i a pa U uvo fi season RELAY ES it ES ES CES Ee DES ES i1 x ee CES ES CES ES Eee XB vf x S O 30
20. Dynamic DNS is a service that registers a domain name and the floating IP address with the DDNS server so that the domain name can be routed to the IP address even if the IP is changed ina dynamic IP system e DDNS Select ON or OFF DDNS DDNS SERVER HOST NAME USER ID PASSWORD lt DDNS menu gt e SERVER The server name that support DDNS service provider http www no ip com You must register the USER ID and the PASSWORD before using the DDNS function e HOST NAME Enter the HOST NAME that is registered to the DDNS service provider ex dvr no ip org e USER ID Enter the USER ID that is registered to the DDNS service provider e PASSWORD Enter the PASSWORD that is registered to the DDNS service provider Operation Sequence MENU gt NETWORK gt DDNS 9 NETWORK SS I 9 3 E Mail Notification You can send an e mail to a DVR registered user at a specific time interval or if an event occurs e EVENT MAIL NOTIFICATION You can set the type of the event SEARA SIREN TAM E SYSTEM RECORD CAMERA f MOTION J SENSOR REMOTE that will be sent to the user Using the mouse may help easy setup E MAIL ADDRESS SYSTEM RECORD INTERVAL TIME 5 M CAMERA mamn SMTPISERVER SMTP Server h on r SENSOR aes _ REMOTE Se __ _ PASSWORD O O E MAIL ADDRESS You can set E mail address lt E MAIL NOTIFICATION gt e INTERVAL TIME Set the event
21. IME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 4 TIME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 3 TIME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 2 TIME REC STOP 09 32 17 CH 1 TIME REC STOP 09 32 06 FIRMARE FY UPD ADMIN 19 14 50 CONFIG CHANGED ADMIN Click EVENT LOG amp _ button Event Log Search window appears Set Start and End time for search Select event for search Click Search button event log is displayed If you want to save the event log click Backup button O AON x The Event log files will save in the elog files folder SmartViewer bakcup elog The file format of the backup data is txt 56 13 REMOTE CONTROL What is Web Viewer Web Viewer allows remote access to your DVR You can access to live video archived video PTZ control etc DVR FEATURES e Remote access from a standard browser Example Explorer Opera Chrome Firefox Safari etc e Supports 1 4 8 camera viewing formats e Control function for refresh time Connecting method 1 Open the web browser and input DVR IP to address window then Enter The login screen displays on the web browser 2 Input DVR s ID and Password then click lt LOGIN gt button The DVR screen will be displayed on the web browser 3 If you click one channel the channel will be displayed as full screen The split screen will be displayed after one more click 4 You can control the refresh time by using the F S control lf communication speed is slow reduce the F
22. Play Slow Fast Date and Time sound 39 5 EVENT LOG Event Log You can browse logs on the system and events Event log shows recorded events on system which system log shows log and timestamp on every system startup system shutdown and changes on system record camera motion sensor and remote detections It also shows the log and its timestamp INU 28 12 2010 28 12 2010 e START Starting search day e END Ending search day e SEARCH Start search e BACKUP Backup to USB the logs lt EVENT LOG menu gt The file format of the backup data is txt Operation Sequence MENU gt EVENT LOG IGU 28 12 2010 i seme moe seen ame sean A 40 6 DISPLAY lll eee Display You can configure information to be displayed and its format for spot out monitor e CAMERA NAME Display camera name DISPLAY E in live screen EVENT ICON Display event icon CAMERANAME o SQUENCE EVENT ICON E E WE 3 Ma in live screen e ALARM POP UP Pop up display time of the CH after event occurs ASHI MOTION POP UP Pop up display time of EES p 4 the CH after a motion event gua e SPOT OUT You can select the channel for the spot monitor lt DISPLAY menu gt e SEQUENCE Select channels that will be displayed sequentially e SEQUENCE DWELL Sets the dwell time Operation Sequence MENU gt DISPLAY lt 4CH gt 41 7 SOUND a Sound E
23. RI Stop to alarm if activated Main menu ENU Go to main menu Talk TALK Transferred Sound by MIC Sound Option cy Display AUDIO ON MUTE Hide Launcher Hide live menu bar Show Launcher Show live menu bar H 22 Setting the Menu Main Menu icons You can access a desired menu by right clicking or lt MENU gt of the remote control in live screen Some menus are protected depending on the user right that assigned by ADMIN You can return to the live screen by the right clicking quickly x Designated numbers 1 12 mean sequence of operation manual F PhCH EGER REPLAY lt 93 MAIN MENU Menu Explanation Sc see System setting mode lt 25 29 page gt e See Record setting mode lt 30 35 page gt RECORD See Camera setting mode lt 36 37 page gt See Replay setting mode lt 38 39 page gt REPLAY See Event setting mode lt 40 page gt DISPLAY vat a see Display setting mode lt 41 page gt 7 see Sound setting mode lt 42 page gt see Backup setting mode lt 43 page gt see Network setting mode lt 44 46 page gt see HDD setting mode lt 47 page gt see PTZ Control setting mode lt 48 page gt see Help mode lt 49 page gt BEE Ele elelciele i 24 1 SYSTEM You can setup the system properties devices and options for recording event backup and network 1 1 Setting the System Name You can set and ch
24. Set a same ID of the connected camera of each channel lt CAMERA menu gt e VENDOR Select the name of the camera manufacturers e MODEL Select the camera model PTZ CAMERA e BAUDRATE Baudrate settings of the DVR pmm PTZ camera and system keyboard should eee wie be matched for proper operations You can check the camera s ID and protocol VENDOR if you turn the camera off and on after MODEL connecting it to the DVR BAUDRATE Please check detail information with user manual about PTZ camera lt PTZ CAMERA menu gt Operation Sequence MENU gt CAMERA gt PTZ 37 4 REPLAY ll eee 4 1 Search You can perform the search for recorded data by the time or by the search criteria such as an event You can choice one of the storage media HDD USB and eSATA You can search for recorded data of a desired time ci i J EO OEE E EE NEEENENE The record data on the specific date will A r EEEREN be listed T HAAONENEANANENANENENEN The display bar is different color according to HHH HAH 7 EEKEREN the data type oil eae J RECORD START Start time of the eons lt REPLAY menu gt e RECORD END End time of the recording e REPLAY START Enter a time to perform the search or use mouse click Choose a date using the calendar to search you will see that the date of the recording data e START Replay will be start from selected time You can search the video dat
25. a more easily with the calendar Operation Sequence MENU gt REPLAY gt Select time gt START lt REPLAY screen gt 38 4 REPLAY tt 4 2 Event Search You can specify a time period and search all channels some channels all events motion detection or sensors There are Timer Motion Sensor Event Search Time Search Enter a desired date and time and select search to go to the video at the specified date and time Motion Search If a motion is detected in each channel you can set a desired area to perform the search Searches for the motion area for each channel specified in motion area Sensor Search You can search for data in the sensor device that is connected to the DVR Operation Sequence MENU gt REPLAY gt Timer or Motion or Sensor gt START 4 4 Replay You can replay the data stored in the HDD USB and eSATA All channel will be displayed at same time e Day Time Displays the time and date of the current video e Speed Supports various speed options of x1 1 x2 2 x4 4 x8 8 x16 16 x32 32 and x64 64 x128 128 x256 256 x512 512 e Slow Support x1 1 x1 2 1 2 lf you press this key during pause you can see frame by frame e Sound You can control speaker volume lf you want to return to the Live screen in Play mode click lt X Exit gt in the menu Operation Sequence MENU gt REPLAY gt START gt Replay controller Replay Fast Slow
26. ach channel can be set to sound and buzzer can be set related items e AUDIO IN You can control the sound corresponding to the channel in Live mode Option AUDIO IN SELECT e BUZZER Buzzer can be set followings ee REMOTE CONTROL Buzzer will beep a OE when pressing Remote control SENSOR E SENSOR MOTION VIDEO LOSS pacea Sensor Motion Video loss can beep the buzzer DURATION it means beeping time lt SOUND menu gt MODE beeping mode x Latched beeping is activated based on setup duration x Transparent beeping is activated during event period Operation Sequence MENU gt SOUND 42 8 BACKUP SS ts You can check the backup device and set the backup schedule by channel and by time 1 Backup e RECORD START the start time of the Record e RECORD END the end time of the Record e BACKUP START the start time for the backup e BACKUP END the end time for the backup e CHANNEL the channels to be backup You can select multiple channels e VIDEO Video backup e AUDIO Audio backup e AVI DVR Select the backup data format AVI file format that can be played back by using external viewers such as Windows Media Player on a PC DVR file format that can be played back by the DVR or the DVR viewer e USB eSATA Select the backup device e START Backup start Operation Sequence MENU gt BACKUP HE EEEE 20 12 2010 22k 02 SN E Ove SAN E Ove
27. ange DVR name and this name is important to access MAC NAME SERVER without entering HE IP address PASSWOR SYSTEM ID e Click lt SYSTEM NAME gt SYSTEM CONFIG Then appears virtual keyboard TIME DATE CHANGE e You can set and change DVR name F WI VERSION UPDATE e You can finish virtual keyboard by clicking BP eee the right mouse button or enter key MAC ADDRESS Operation Sequence MENU gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM NAME lt SYSTEM menu gt x Using Virtual Keyboard 4 For alphanumeric inputs the virtual keyboard window appears 2 Click the mouse a desired character 3 You can easily input a small letter a capital and special characters close the keyboard delete a previous character change character set 25 1 SYSTEM ll eee 1 2 Password ADMIN can set permissions of each user over the DVR s specific function and settings Setting Permission Manager can set restricted access for all general users e Checked 4 Accessible e Not checked Restricted Setting the user s Name and Password Manager can set or change manager s and user s password including name x By default the password of ADMIN is 1234 Operation sequence MENU gt SYSTEM gt PASSWORD JER SSS ia ee meal a a a oe oe oe yi ECC CA N N E a a E agogo g EN C E a a a a i i g oR TE SR Of Oo re a a a a LLO 2 LOLOL lt PASSWORD menu gt lt NEW PASSWORD menu gt
28. cause out of order Operation Sequence MENU gt PTZ CONTROL 48 12 HELP HELP LIVE SCREEN 1 Recording status Time mode recording Sensor mode recording Motion mode recording Waiting Sensor mode record Waiting Motion mode record SI Waiting Sensor or Motion mode record Sensor Detection 2 SCREEN CHANGE Live screen Mouse Right click Input Password oa as Mouse Click Mouse Right click Select SYSTEM lt 4 I lt 4 TAK PTZ EEB OSD AUM NEU I MAIN MENU SCREEN ieue eae aoaaa 1 Password and ID 4 8 digits Mora Cl an ci The manager can create a user ID and setup permisions of a user The System ID is number for the remote controller Remote controller s ID and DVR s ID should be matched for proper operation Changing the Remote Controller ID Press any button among 1 to16 of the CAM select area on the remote controller Pressing time should be more than 3 seconds a d HELP 2 Firmware update When the firmware updating is done it automatically restarts Do not turn the power off until it finishes restarting 3 Record RECORDING SCHEDULE Priority HOLIDAY SUNDAY CH1 16 CAMERANO 0 23 TIME a cae a ee e cp Ea co o amp 13 REMOTE CONTROL ll eee Installing the SMART VIEWER Execute SmartViewer exe of the CD that packed with DVR set then below screen will be displayed on your monitor of the PC SmartViewer 1 2 E 4 ji E 5 B BEBE
29. e BNC rrr ereri iri rrr rire eC C CCRC OE RR OeeeOCE eee EEE SERCO ENCE OSE O SCOR RRO E OSE EORTC EERE C ESSE CSE R COSMOS ECS E CORRE ORES CEES C EERO EERSTE SEES EROS RECO ESOS ET OREEOEESOEE REESE EERE Ee In Out Speaker IN 8CH OUT Built in IN 4CH OUT Built in Audio Option z PoRRURTCCOCOCCOCCCOCOOCOCCTOCCCOCe TTT TTT eT gt ENNEENSNNNNSNNNENENNNENNNNNENNNEEENNNENENNENENEEEENEEEENEEEENEEENN PTeUCURTOCROCEOICOCOCOOLOOCLOCIOCOOOCOCCE CCE CCE CTE ee Talk Output Selectable Output 8CH RJ45 Selectable Output 4CH RJ45 Alarm Input Output 8 Input 2 Output Relay 4 Input 1 Output Relay Control Device Remote Controller USB Mouse Network Screen Division Interface 1 4 6 8 9 Sequence Graphic User Interface 1 4 Sequence Graphic User Interface Format NTSC PAL Auto detection Signal check Video CODEC H 264 CIF 352X240 352X288 CIF 352X240 352X288 240fps 200fps 120fps 100fps HALF D1 704X240 704X288 HALF D1 704X240 704X288 Recording Resolution Video Record 240fps 200fps 120fps 100fps D1 704X480 704X576 D1 704X480 704X576 120fps 100fps 120fps 100fps Quality Event type gt Best High Normal Low Timer Motion Sensor Poccccccccccccccsccccccsecccccccecccccs TOO reTeTTrerererrereeerrrererererrerrerrererrrererererrerrrerereererrererrerrrerrererrrrerererrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrerrererrrrrrrrr rr rrr rrr re er ee Frame Rate NTSC 30fps 15fps 10fps
30. etting the Motion Area 1 Select lt MOTION gt At first sets the sensitivity level 2 Select lt AREA gt 3 When AREA window appears select the area of motion detection c ES ms o gt Le atl a we loleleololole EEEE J e ALL SET All cells are set to be motion detection area lt RECORD menu gt e ALL CLEAR All cells are removed from the motion detection area e WINDOW SET Using the mouse drag selected cells are set to be the motion detection area e WINDOW CLEAR Using the mouse drag selected cells are removed from the motion detection area e EACH CELL You can set or clear the cell for each cell e EXIT save the setting and move to the record menu Operation Sequence MENU gt RECORD gt MOTION AREA 32 2 RECORD Setting display of the Motion Area FEEN BEEEE EECA Peete tet ea 1S EANAN ERAA AN A E E EACH CELL c q W l l lt q ALL SET ASSIS Bet Frou FAREEEE SSRORerers JOE on LLI Ww z Am lt I H d S i lt q mogano LAI SOARS EEC CC CCS SSIgeoe Cc zeemEm a a EACH CELL WINDOW CLEAR 33 2 RECORD 2 4 Recording Schedule You can setup scheduled recording event recording and other recording related settings RECORDING SCHEDULE Make your reservation on a date and time to schedule the recording on specified time and channel
31. make DVR list after input DVR information Find and click the lt DVR List gt after pressing the DVR list icon Click lt Connect Disconnect gt icon to connect Live screen of the DVR will be display on monitor You can control the DVR with several function Connect DVR List _ Click lt Connect Disconnect gt icon to disconnect Disconnect N OORA e Changing the live screen You can select several split mode sequence mode and full screen Click mouse on the tool bar e Audio output and MIC input Audio output and MIC input are controlled by and Click the number TF that means channel the channel number will be increased 52 13 REMOTE CONTROL eee e Controlling PTZ camera You can control the PTZ camera with the same method as DVR You can zoom in or out the image by using and You can adjust the focus by using and You can adjust the entering light amount by using and e Connection Information When connect DVR connection information of DVR appears 53 13 REMOTE CONTROL e Function Terminal mode Live mode 3 Backup 4 Replay Event Log 6 Menu Terminal mode You can control all function of the DVR in this mode Terminal mode via SmartViewer 2 Live mode This mode Live mode is displayed inputted video only 3 Backup BACKUP E xi Video Audio otart time
32. mera PRESET Displays the Preset Setup Numbers Used as the numeric input keys or displays a single channel Product exterior 8 Channel Front Back and Bottom Front RECORD Back OO aw nl 6 Bottom 6 12 Product exterior 4 Channel Front Back and Bottom Front Back e Bottom 13 Exterior Names and Functions Function Receiver Receive remote control operation peepee eee i BERBER RR m Pee eee eee Record 3 Lighting during recording 3 Red Power off Orange Screen off Green Operation Composite Video Signal Input Port BNC type connector 3 Used for RS 485 communication D D Sensor In Alarm Input port Relay out Alarm Output port Input Video Signal RJ45 Type 3 Connection terminal for external eSATA HDD or HDD for backup 14 Connecting to other devices Tl lee Connecting to the Bottom for 8 channel ll NETWORK RJ 45 USB Camera In X 8 Monitor PC Devices Connecting to the Back CVBS Spot out Composite 0o lt 9 10su 9 wey d JOO OOOO G oa N L BNC Camera Input X 8 15 Connecting to other devices lee Connecting to the Bottom for 4 channel Le mle mln nln m T
33. nformation Use the same type battery Before operating the DVR ee FCC Compliance Statement Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which C ire net expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could oid the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense INDEX OVERVIEW 1 FEATURES 2 Specifications Before Operating the DVR 3 Instructions 4 Safety Precautions Warnings 5 Safety Precautions Cautions 6 FCC Compliance Statement INDEX 7 Package Contents 9 Package Contents
34. ns are described below x During installation e Keep the required distances between the product and other objects e g walls to ensure proper ventilation Failing to do so may result in fire or a problem with the product due to an increase in the internal temperature of the product e Do not install or place the product in an unstable location such as a shaky self a slanted floor or a location exposed to vibration e Do not place this apparatus near or over a radiator or heat resistor or where it is exposed to direct sunlight x During use e Do not move the product while it is operating e Do not connect the jacks or cables while your product is turned on e Do not allow children to hang onto the product e If this apparatus does not operate normally in particular if there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from it unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer or service center e When you install two batteries of remote controller make sure to match the polarity of the batteries e Product design and specifications may be changed without notice in order to enhance product performance e The slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for necessary ventilation to ensure reliable operation of this apparatus and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered e This apparatus use batteries require you to dispose of batteries properly for disposal or recycling i
35. r language without our prior written approval Product warranty and limits of responsibility Product warranty does not cover cases of accidents negligence alteration misuses or abuse In addition no warranty is offered for any attachments or parts not supplied by the manufacturer We are not liable for any or all losses to the product incurred by your use of non Standard product or violation of instructions mentioned in this manual The following cases are not covered by the warranty and payment is required for repairs Malfunction due to negligence in handling by the user Deliberate disassembly and replacement by the user Connection of an improper power supply Malfunction caused by natural disasters fire flood etc Warranty only refers to the warranty covering products that have been paid for After expiration of the warranty period examination and repair will be provided for a fee Even during the warranty period repair and examination of items outside the preceding warranty scope will require a payment Before Start This user manual provides Information for using DVR such as brief introduction part names functions connection to other equipment menu setup and the like You have to keep in mind the following notices If you want to open the case of your system for checking problems please consult the expert from the shop where you bought the product Before operating the DVR Safety Precautions Warnings
36. to initialize the system to the SYSTEM ID factory default and system rebooting elie uae SYSTEM WILL BE RESTARTED Eze F W ERS ee DATE Operation Sequence H W VERSION C800 102 MENU gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM CONFIG IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 10 gt LOAD SAVE or FACTORY DEFAULT WING ADDAS FO AT 64 00 00 06 lt FACTORY DEFAULT menu gt O C 27 1 SYSTEM ll eee 1 5 Time Date Change You can setup the current Date Time VIE T RAIS g e DATE TIME Sets the date and the time DATE TIME 07 fa 13 00 DATE FORMAT e DATE FORMAT Select the date format UEC 24HOUR e TIME FORMAT Select the time format NETWORK TIME SERVER time nw nist gov SYNC e NETWORK TIME SERVER Enter an IP or URL address of the time server TIME ZONE SUMMER TIME l e SYNC You can set the DVR s current time from selected Time Server lt TIME DATE menu gt e TIME ZONE Sets the time zone of your area based on the Greenwich Mean Time GMT e SUMMER TIME Set up Daylight Saving Time Operation Sequence MENU gt SYSTEM gt TIME DATE gt CHANGE 28 1 SYSTEM ll eee 1 6 Firmware Update FIRMWARE UPDATE e Connect a device storing the software to be updated Upgradeable device is USB memory It may take several seconds to recognize the device e Select lt UPDATE gt from SYSTEM menu e Choice F W version and click lt UPDATE gt While updating it shows the progress bar e Click lt SEAR
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