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1. Check to use or not to use an audio connection Audio Connect If this want to use It has to set Audio connection from DVR MC OS Add Edit Site information in Site list Edit IS os Delete DVR from the Site list De Site List It display the entire site information of Remote DVR It connect the selected DVR DDNS ID User Guide 2 4 Monitoring Live screen will appear once the connection is made between Client Program and Remote DVR Client Program screen divides according to the number of Remote connected DVR s channel gt Ea Ee He EJ IE METIO COMMECT SUCTESS APPLICATION START Figure 3 Monitoring Screen Once Client Program is connected to Remote DVR event information will display on the list and you can search information at your request a Displays all event information ersen Displays system related information Cers Displays system status Cover Displays event log Recording Sensor detected Client Program Started JA DWR connected E Motion detecte E Configuration Changed Marmalerted BE Camera disconnected DVR shutdown A click disconnection button to close live screen then appears the main screen 83 User Guide 2 5 Storing in PC Local Manual Record aaa 1 RECORD Click Record button then chosen live feed screen will store in chosen folder of Client Program menu 2 To stop storing click Record butto
2. It assigns key sound when you push any keys on Front panel or on Remote controller Move cursor to KEY TONE and choose ON OFF and then press OK key 60 User Guide 4 6 4 3 KEYBOARD CONTROL Product support a connection with control keyboard 1 Connect RS 485 port of DVR and RS 485 port of keyboard 2 Input desire System ID in DVR setup menu MENU gt SYSTEM gt OPTI ONS gt SYSTEM I D You can choose one system ID from 00 to 99 If system ID is 00 DVR system will get signal from connected key board regardless of Keyboard ID Enter ID 00 99 3 Select Keyboard protocol in DVR setup menu MENU gt SYSTEM gt OPTI ONS KEYBOARD PROTOCOL KEYBOARD PROTOCOL NONE WONWOO HI SHARP 4 Press mouse on off button of keyboard gt whenever pressing mouse on off button keyboard changes to DVR control mode or PTZ camera control mode 5 When keyboard indicates DVR mode press DVR system ID by using number button of keyboard and press ENT button during 2 3 seconds Ex If system ID of DVR is 01 press press hold 6 Then keyboard indicates DVR ID and you can control DVR 61 User Guide Button description of WTX 1200A for DVR operation Mouse Icon Change DVR control mode DVR or PTZ control mode WDS Red Box Number button F1 Full screen mode F2 4ch screen mode F3 9ch screen mode F4 16ch screen mode MENU AUTO Sequence mode AUX Search OPEN shor
3. QUAD Mode i SPOT DWELLTIME It sets up the circulation time interval for FULL SPOT SCREEN SI NGLE Standard model ONLY E SPOT DWELLTIME It sets up the circulation time interval for QUAD SPOT SCREEN 3 QUAD Standard model ONLY g POSITION _ It sets up the video position of the each channel in live sereen 000000000 PRIVATE ZONE It sets up the private zone of the each channel in live screen E OPTIONS it sets up the other options of display in OSD screen 000 It sets up the de interlaced scanning event pop up VGA frequency and video detection Press the Menu Key of remote controller or click the right button of mouse if you want to return to Previous Menu from current Menu or return to Main Screen from current Menu 21 User Guide I 4 1 1 DISPLAY This part is how to display on OSD chart like DISPLAY MENU of Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 This chart is for the DISPLAY MENU of Figure 4 2 menu value ein It selects show or not the camera name of each channel in live CAMERA NAME ON OFF screen It selects show or not the camera number of each channel in CAMERA NUMBER ON OFF live screen CAMERA BOADER ON OFF It selects show or not the outline of channel It selects the language to use If you select a language the LANGUAGE Select language displayed as you selected OSD HIDE It selects show or not the status bar in live screen LEFT MARGIN 00 99 It operates the deflection of h
4. o gt anaa ae 4 SAMOA 1 sh A r a cito PRA se LA wa 5 CAMO 8 CAMOS F ly a yy 2010 0622 16 41 51 Figure 3 3 The general indication of the system is displayed on the main screen Figure 3 3 Camera Name It indicates the camera channel and name Operation Status It indicates the current operation of the system of System R The current status of the system is Recording The current status of the system is Motion Detection i The current status of the system is Sequence mode The current status of the system is Alarm detection E The connection of the device that is connected to USB The current status of the system is PTZ control status Oo The current status of system is the connected Network status STATUS BAR a a This system supports HDDs up to 4 that are indicated as al XX Recorded Space Ratio Currently doing Record on HDD GI Normally Installed HDD a None HDD is not installed or unavailable HDD is installed Date amp Time It indicates the time date that are set up on the current system 19 User Guide I 3 3 The Menu of DVR System It is the setup process for the DVR SYSTEM Users can adjust and control it for their needs before Starting to use it This process sets up the environment of the DVR SYSTEM Users should confirm each menu before starting to use the system DI SPLAY COLOR SEQ DWELL TI ME SI NGLE SEQ DWE
5. DATE al B 0 a fl D ae Lr his Event Log Type Search EVENT TYPE MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION MOTION Date Select saved date Save as file Close 92 Time 10 03 59 10 03 59 10 04 00 10 04 00 10 04 00 10 04 00 10 04 00 10 04 00 10 04 05 10 04 06 10 04 11 10 04 14 10 04 16 10 04 24 10 04 25 10 04 29 Search log information by Year and Month Exit search log information screen User Guide Description Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Detected Motion Undetected Motion Undetected Motion Undetected Motion Detected Motion Undetected Motion Detected Motion Undetected Motion Detected Kinds of log information All System Status Event Save to CSV file from selected log information Type folder and file name User Guide I 4 BACKUP FEATURE 4 1 Select Backup time period 1 From the saved data select time period you want to backup and click BACKUP button ok 8 A T Vio if 12 38 1 YE Ae E E 02 Ar A mma a 2 Click backup button then displays backup screen BACKUP Backup Time Stark Time Hour Minute Second jo End Time Hour Minute Ed Second c ml Backup File Type AMI Channel O Proprietary Format edie Ihe Sis le Jz tj ote bss TE L E k y J
6. 192 168 1 1 on the network so we recommend 192 168 0 5 later or 192 168 1 5 later Example WAN IP 61 123 071 49 DNS 168 136 0 1 on IP router you need 4 IP and 1 DVR 1 Set 192 168 0 6 192 168 0 7 192 168 0 8 192 168 0 9 2 If you want to use 192 168 0 9 for DVR set port forward that IP on your IP router Port forward value is 7620 to 7624 There are many IP router brands so you have to read IP router manuals and try to sets up as reference 76 User Guide I 7 5 MOUSE CONTROL e System support connection with USB mouse and can be operated by USB mouse e For using mouse operation Connect USB mouse to USB port of product Some USB mouse cannot be compatible with product 7 6 CHANGE SCREEN MODE If you press right button of mouse on screen following window will appear MODE Change the screen mode Channel button e f you double click specific channel screen changes full screen mode If you want to go back to previous mode double click again At PIP mode if you want change channel of small window press right button of mouse Then screen mode menu will appear Click desire channel button 77 User Guide EnNet Client Software Release Version 2 5 EnNET2 5 client software is the software for controlling the system through the network Any copy or change would be prohibited by law 78 User Guide HP 1 INSTRUCTION 1 1 Network Client Program Client program which allow
7. 3 This PTZ control bar for PTZ preset and PTZ SCANPOINT as chapter 4 2 3 PTZ Preset to 4 2 4 PTZ scan point includes Focus control and Auto Focusing If camera supports 6 1 2 1 FOCUS Click AUTO icon for auto focusing function If you want to control by manual control move the cursor to focus And press the icon and 6 1 2 2 IRIS There are manual control and auto control if camera supports Click AUTO icon if video is darker or brighter than normal If you have the same problems click icon to set video status 6 1 2 3 SPEED It assigns speed value on the Control bar as Figure chapter 4 2 1 PTZ PROTOCOL setup If PELCO D PTZ Camera is ID 05 Baud 9600 and you need to choose speed choose ID no 05 by remote controller on the cursor as Chapter 4 2 1 and push ENTER key Then choose PELCO D on the PTZ protocol and Baud is 9600 after choosing speed by or as Figure 6 3 PTZ ADVANCE control bar 69 User Guide 6 1 2 4 SCAN y A ADVANCE FOCUS H scankd DE A Figure 6 4 Click SCAN icon as Figure 6 3 PTZ ADVANCE on the Control bar and the display scrolls as assigned SCANPOINT number of chapter 4 2 4 PTZ SCANPOINT If you choose a specific number of them the camera moves to preset region automatically For more detail please see chapter 4 2 3 and 4 2 4 6 1 2 5 GO It operates the function of PRESET number as you set preset number on 4 2 3 PTZ PRESET To operate it click GO
8. It assigned pre recording time post recording time buzzer On Off assigned device action Figure 4 31 The belong chart show ALARM CONTROL function as Figure 4 31 For the recording mode by the motion or sensor detection it sets up the pre record time and post record time to start it from the time PRE REC TIME of the motion or sensor detection Figure 4 31 It will be save recording data from the motion or sensor detection to the selected range of pre recording time For the recording mode by the motion or sensor detection it sets up the pre record time and post record time to start it from the time POST REC TIME of the motion or sensor detection Figure 4 31 It will be save recording data from the motion or sensor detection to the selected range of pre recording time BUZZER It s the selection of buzzer in main board when alarm is on alr TIME If buzzer is ON it makes select active time of buzzer or external alarm device Alarm device will be active as you selected on time EVENT POPUP When event happens the channel will pop up if ON is selected POPUP SEQUENCE TIME Switching time to display popup channels 42 User Guide 4 3 9 ALARM SCHEDULE If you select the date or time you want the Buzzer goes off after the value of alarm out was chosen as any value in each sub menu of EVENT when the related things happen during the selected times Thr ae Jal J00 ae af fell oH oji ol ojo
9. Recording Speed x1 x4 pT a xB XIE KBZ x16 x32 Playback amp USB x2 RS 485 PTZ x 10 100 Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 Static DHCP DDNS Video Dual Stream Local recording Network Transmission Network t Live Monitoring Playback amp Backup PTZ Control amp setting Snapshot Web view view Live Monitoring Playback PTZ Control Multi Language Firmware Upgrade by USB amp Network l Configuration Import amp Export Water Mark Alarm out for Events amp Video loss Other Functions E mail Notification Alarm Buzzer for Events Warning for System Over Temp External keyboard control 20 60 C 20 95 RH 5 40 C 20 80 RH 14 User Guide 1 6 Specification Standard model 1 CH BNC VGA x1 resolution 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 Selectable Rec Speed Half D1 240 200 fps 480 400 fps 240 200 fps 240 200 fps Continuous Schedule Sensor Activated amp Motion Detection Recording Recording Modes l l Pre amp Post Alarm Recording Emergency Recording Speed x1 x4 x8 x16 x32 Playback amp a Search by Time Bar Calendar Event and First Last Search ackup USB Memory Stick HDD DVD RW amp Network by CMS Audio Input Output 8 In 1 Out 16 In 1 Out Sensor in Alarm out 8in 4 Out 16 In 4 Out USB x2 RS 485 PTZ x1 RS 232 x1 10 100 Base TX Ethernet R 45 Static DHCP DDNS Video Dual Stream Local recording Network Transmission Network Live Mo
10. SYNC Figure 4 51 MENE This function is for synchronizing the time of DVR periodically with that of the connected server by every hour SERVER IP Enter IP address of time server E g time windows com 4 6 1 6 CHANGE TI ME It assigns time as Fig 4 6 2 1 If you need to change time on the DVR select CHANGE TIME icon and then select OK button It shows ENTER TIME on the window box And then input date time by using numeric key on Remote controller CURRENT TIME DATE FORM MME FORM MWE 0 pp _ il SY of a a SERVER OK Figure 4 52 56 User Guide 4 6 2 UPDATE It sets up the firmware update for DVR system RHERNEL 24815 gi APP VERSION Wi Figure 4 53 This is firmware update and shows firmware status as Figure 4 53 Before go this process you have to check USB icon on the live screen If you cannot find USB icon there check your USB and DVR system There are two ways to upgrade One is through USB and through Network If your network status is not stable USB upgrade is more recommended so USB as it could be halt during network update due to increased network traffic ENC FIRMWARE DEC FIRMWARE BOOTLOADER KERNEL APP VERSION vi Figure 4 54 This is to choose update method as Figure 4 54 You click UPDATE icon and then choose one of them by using scroll key And click OK icon and then it starts to update the firmware It takes 2 3 minutes or more and you should be
11. Tel e Figure 4 32 4 3 10 OPTION The menu is the other functions of recoding which consist of CONTINUE REC for continuous record ON OFF and Water Mark for prohibit tinseled of recording data Figure 4 33 Schedule System records according to recording schedule REC MODE Continue System continue recording all day long Recording Mode Event Event recording will work regardless of schedule mode If you select ON in water mark window the recording data will include water WATER MARK mark 43 User Guide 4 4 NETWORK It is for the NETWORK setup of the DVR system STREAM 3 DONS NETWORK SETUP 5 ACCESS LIST Figure 4 34 4 4 1 NETWORK TYPE It sets up the network type such as STATIC DYNAMIC PPPOE Figure 4 35 4 4 1 1 STATIC As the network environment that uses the static IP it can be operated after inputting the information of IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK and GATEWAY Figure 4 35 shows the set up example for the static IP 44 User Guide Users can input set points with the number buttons on the remote controller after placing a cursor on each field The set up of network is completed by pushing MENU button when the input of set points is finished 4 4 1 2 DYNAMIC When the DYNAMIC is selected users automatically get the IP ADDRESS through the connected network and the indication of PLEASE WAIT is shown during the acquiring the IP ADDRESS 4 4 1
12. icon on the PTZ advance control bar If you don t set this function on 4 2 3 PRESET there is no preset number on GO control setup bar as figure 6 5 ADVANCE ES FOCUS GO x 2010 06 28 13 48 12 Figure 6 5 70 User Guide 6 1 2 6 OSD MENU When you click OSD Menu button will go into PTZ own OSD Menu Then you can set up PTZ OSD Menu from DVR remotely 6 2 SPOT Standard model only SPOT SINGLE CHANNEL SINGLE SEQUENCE lauan QUAD SEQUENCE 13 16CH Figure 6 6 It supports single Spot and quad Spot through SPOT output connector Please refer to the content of Chapter 4 1 5 4 1 6 Page 25 71 User Guide 6 3 SEQUENCE Figure 6 7 Click sequence button in Function menu after selecting 1 or 4 division screen from DVR Then you can use Sequence function Please refer to the content of Chapter 4 Live Sequence Page 20 6 4 AUDIO It controls the audio output on each channel The users can select the audio output to turn on of off by choosing AUDIO ON or OFF Figure 6 8 and the audio output can be stopped by MUTE This ee ee 2 E i242 SS Y E Figure 6 8 72 User Guide 6 5 BACKUP It stores the saved image and sound data in backup device MMM A k3 Figure 6 9 It is the explanation of the BACKUP set up DEVI CE This section display specification and information of USB device or DVD RW for backup CHANNEL It assigns
13. patient and wait until the update process is over 57 User Guide Figure 4 55 This is the process of USB update as Figure 4 55 DEVICE is automatically recognized name and path of DVR system You can choose any file by using scroll key Then click OK button Normally it takes about 2 3 minutes for update but you have to wait until all process is over Do not stop or turn off DVR during process SYSTEM END FIRMWARE DEC FIRMWARE NETWORK UPGRADE x SERVER IP FILE NAME PLAYER 4 7 12 NETWORK 1116 Figure 4 56 This is for network update as Figure 4 56 The assigned server should be used for network update Network update is less recommended than USB update endvr update com is for network update server URL as a factory default But file name could be changed without notice So check it with your vendor Network update takes more time than USB update does and processing time is variable depending on network status And please do not stop update process or turn off DVR system during process 58 User Guide Entry model Standard model 4 CH dl04 eto tar gz FILE NAME 8 CH dl08 eto tar gz dh08 eto tar gz 16 CH dl16 eto tar gz dh16 eto tar gz CAUTION As do Network Upgrade Always Check the file name and Server IP 4 6 3 CONFIG SETUP It saves the configuration file of DVR system and loads the saved configuration file Figure 4 57 SAVE CONFIG This is to sa
14. search is selected Figure 5 3 The image data is indicated by colored section Place the cursor on the colored section and push the OK button to play the saved image data As the cursor moves its location and time is indicated on the time bar at the bottom of the screen The saved image data can be searched with REW lt lt PLAY gt Il STOP W FF gt gt Figure 5 4 During the paying salido the play button pause the play of the image data came 73 ta PP nie Ea tie y pis A Mataa z tipa e m M b pA ecIrc j Sam gt AS iis FE SE ANE E Figure 5 4 65 User Guide The users can select the PLAY BUTTON p Il on remote controller To operate these features select the PLAY BUTTON p Il to start the search process and push REW lt lt or FF pp during the search The play speed is doubled when the REW or FF pp is repeatedly pushed The REW lt lt and FF hp BUTTONS increase the speed up to 128 times Button and icon instruction for searching the image data REW lt lt It rewinds the image data to replay the passed image during the search of the image data xaq 4 Its rewind speed goes up to 128 times faster by pushing this button repeatedly lt 44 STEP REWIND feature is operated by pushing this button when the pause button is pushed during the search x2 4 fast rewind x2 x24 fast rewind x3 A fast rewind Mill step rewind PLAY gt Il a It replays
15. the DVR SYSTEM 10 ZF It operates the digital zoom of the live and playback screen in DVR System g 11 MENU It displays the categories of SETUP and MENU of the DVR SYSTEM 12 REW STEP REW It rewinds and replays the stored image up to 128 times faster It supports the STEP Rewind feature on the pause 15 FAST FORWARD It is for the FAST Forward feature during the search of the stored image It offers the search up to 128 times faster a REC It RECORDS the input image of the DVR SYSTEM or STOPS the recording process b SEARCH It searches the stored image c SCROLL BUTTON It moves Up Down Left Right the cursor in the menu categories amp PTZ screen It displays full screen of camera 1ch 2ch 3ch 4ch division screens 4 division 8 division 9 division 16 division d CH BUTTON It show Full Screen Mode which you select a special channel In case of 11 16CH selection press 10 button and then press 1 6 numbering button 11 User Guide 1 3 2 REAR Description Camera 1 16 AUDIO INC 1d SENSOR WIG J T e i PIZ Camera a my Fl F j 4 m Dui E LA Le E nE my i t on ma ore Da n le Let mE E Da i 3 i 64 h J 18 o feat a z E 5 a a FE e eeeee eeeeeeseess Hl onon imam n i i b ALAA OUTA BEA E A mee 1 CAMERA VIDEO INPUT PORTS for 16 Channels i kama poan zwoor EI O asorar aes opam a soar rosera amooo A OO swa arneses
16. the BACKUP type and target channel All channels are assigned when ALL is selected if you want choose specific channel click ALL button for disable all channels After that click specific channel which you want to backup If you want to choose all channels click the check box ALL If you select To AVI menu you can save the data by AVI format However it supports to Back up for a channel data only TIME It assigned start to end time of backup data click the specific table of time FROM and click OK button as Figure 5 2 then you can see time selection box Push numeric button on the front panel or remote controller to input specific time After that process click OK button then backup process Is start You have to wait for image processing on system before save on media in case of backup to USB memory device 73 User Guide 6 6 LOG VIEW This function confirms the overall operation LOG in the DVR system Push the FUNCTION KEY and select the LOG VIEW at the screen of Figure 6 1 You can choose LOG type If you want to see all try to click ALL Also if you want the specific type you can check what you want to see Then check FROM and TO for specific time for log search Finally click SEARCH button Figure 6 10 74 User Guide Chapter 7 OTHER FUNCTION 7 1 DIGITAL ZOOM Its digital zoom not optical zoom Digital zoom has 2x and 4x If you press Z F button on remote controller in full screen m
17. the saved image in normal speed It pause the play by pushing it once more STOP H a It stops the search of the image data FF gt P i It is for the search of the image data with fast speed and replays up to 128 times faster x Iib STEP FORWARD feature is operated by pushing this button when the pause button is px pp pushed during the search like REW lt q Px fast forward x2 P gt fast forward x3 PP fast forward Il step forward 3 3 SEARCH SEARCH BY EVENT This feature separates the data that is recorded by EVENT from the image data to search the image The selectable event is the event of motion sensor and video loss If you select the event for motion you can see the recording data for motion per Date Time and video channel Figure 5 5 66 User Guide In Figure 5 5 select Start End time for search Move cursor to START TIME by front panel key or remote controller then input number of date time If you choose ALL check box all channels are saved If not you can choose specific channel you can search by each Event motion sensor video loss with video and audio Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 is the shown recording data by event search and are done with the file type By moving recording file with the cursor and selecting OK button recording data can be shown 5 4 SEARCH GO TO FIRST AND GO TO LAST This function is the search for the start of recording date and last of recording data of rec
18. 3 ADSL PPPOE It is the network that uses the Internet service from Internet service providers ISP Users can connect the network by typing in the ID and password that are authenticated to users by ISP Place the cursor on the blank and push the ENTER button to see the character arrangement And then select the characters to type in the ID and password 4 4 2 STREAM You can set up the recording rate and Network transfer rate separately If you select ON in dual streaming the network transfer rate can be selected in accordance with desired value If you select OFF in dual streaming the network transfer rate follows the recording rate 3 kinds of parameter can be chosen the maximum frame per second in 120 Frame in CIF J J a m E e Figure 4 36 RESOLUTION 360x240 720x240 720x480 NORMAL Basic Normal High Best FRAME 1 2 4 8 15 30 45 User Guide I 4 4 3 DDNS DDNS supports the Dynamic IP users to connect automatically their network regardless of the change of the IP ADDRESS when data is registered in DDNS It is managed by the DDNS server But the users should consult with Manufacturer before their operation if they want to build the network on the special network or for their own special management There are 4 kinds of DDNS server as Figure 4 37 Among them which 4 kinds of DDNS server OFF means Disable the others are Enable IPUPDATER COM and DYNDNS ORG are world wide and fr
19. 4 Backup Location L Backup Progress 0 0 KB SEC 93 User Guide 4 2 AVI Backup time period 1 Select the type of BACKUP file in AVI then backup channel by channel BACKUP Backup Time Stark Time Hour o s Minute 10 Second o wt End Time Hour a Minute E O Second fo we Backup File Type E ayt Channel 3 O Proprietary Format qa000000008 81 Backup Location Backup Path DWE saveWeackKUP LL Backup Progress COMPLETE 4 3 ENDB Backup time period 1 Select the type of BACKUP file in default format then select channel and backup BACKUP Backup Time A Start Time Hour E Minute Second 0 e pa et i End Time Hour 0 Minute Second 10 Backup File Type CAVI Channel 1 we Proprietary Format ALL Jerte rt te t jet Jess Backup Location Backup Path DE Save BACKLIP le Backup Progress 0 0 KBISEC 94 User Guide 5 SETUP PROPERTY 5 1 Setup System y Via Click SETUP button property in monitoring screen then display setup menu to configure client program Environment Setup na Sytem Selling Program Infomation hs Program Hame i Enfiet Yer 1 CHT E001 Language Cube Limusa Engish m 2 Caba Display hy MINEO we Tarn Sebup Auto Sequence Derd Tine gt Seren Event Curation Time i Second Font Sefin lage CiMoemal Smal ec E CAL Save WRLC Catan Inin Recording Haz l i S
20. 4 User Guide I Enaprter A OU re TOI aaa alacant 15 TL DL GITAL ZOOM sra tildado ida 75 A E E A 75 A O e e A E A 76 TA TAB SETUP POR IP ROUTER contada did eri d do tetra 76 ES MOUSE CONTROL le li 77 OSCE RANGES Se NI E e ed de eos 77 E ANSTRUCTON asia GS 79 DA Network Cent POG fa Macia 79 IA e Ton A 79 tS Elent syste Requirements A lat 79 2 MONITORING FEATURE coin aio 80 ZE UNO PROA siii 80 2 2MONIO FINO Control puttor Teatinos 81 23 CONMECURO CO REMOS DVR e a a 82 A o Aaapuw Naga aes Enea Natu 83 2 5 SONG lr C LOCal Manual RECO ls 84 2 6 PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS CONTROL uta oda dt 84 A RA 85 LS SNAPSHOT adas 85 2 SEARCH FEATURE o alcdds 86 ca A a a eee coe est 86 5 2 Seal BURON A A gered cteaaaeae 87 3 3 Remote Search Selecting the recorded date and tiM8 ooocccccccnnccnnncccnoncnnnnononnnnnnnononnnncnonanonos 89 A sete tn ee ep cts eee ln echt sce ceca es EE N FAET ae E EAE ETA T 90 0 SNA POO Tato ala iaa 91 SO Sar COC TOME LON sisted 0 tte ees e lt 92 A BACKUP PEAT URE ion 93 AL Select BACK UD time DSTO atin cidaaaticdicivhandcteasatadcarshan Ge dadubndattaaad arwanhansd bagel sdiinrhanddtasubeicantiatiilddanns 93 AD RVI Backup time DEMO rai A daa 94 43 ENDB Backup Ume pernod oe ac tice ig tre We cect in 94 De SEV WEP OPER isa oia caa ina a aa aaNSeRe ANN 95 LSO SV SUI acetic di e a ade tediesteeesseater 95 D2 SEUD SVSUEMCONENG A A 95 523 CUPO pera esc A ias 96 User Guide Chapter 1 System I nformation 1 1 Packi
21. AAA AAA ARA AAA AAA AAA PA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA ARI 16 User Guide 2 3 Connecting Monitor Connect Video out port and VGA port in DVR to monitor VI DEO OUT PPP rro rro rro rro rosso oros rro rro oros ooo rr 2 4 Connecting Optional device m You can connect and control the PTZ device supporting RS 485 communication 2 5 Connecting Network M Connect LAN cable RJ 45 to Ethernet port on rear of the product LAN cable RJ 45 ETHERNET 2 6 Connecting Power Supply Connect provided power cable to AC DC adaptor m Connect the adaptor to DC power port on rear of the product Connect AC power plug to the plug socket 17 User Guide I Chapter 3 Introduction 3 1 Boot Screen 2 CAMOZ aoho ee i LOG IN i E Hi F 7 gt Sad 15 DAME AE 016 oath atl pape E 2010 0622 15 13 39 A Figure 3 1 Boot Loading is shown on the screen after the system booting Figure 3 1 and the booting process is a started to operate cuca y 4 CAMOd ENTER PASSWORD por irassiiiaaliciiiicsisita cama 146 i yeaa 1 Figure 3 2 The authentication process would be started for the security of the system Figure 3 2 when the booting process of Figure 3 3 is completed The default password from factory is 0000 and can be changed by an administrator at the SETUP MENU 18 User Guide 3 2 SYSTEM OSD es Boao
22. Client Users feel that low throughput 64KBPS is transferring data slowly and high throughput 10MBPS is transferring data more faster 47 User Guide T 4 4 5 ACCESS LIST Registered IP address is allowed to access DVR If you set at least one IP address then only entered IP address would be allowed to access DVR PPAF e a Rae aS 1 EWI a ee ie gm cae Ghat AN A A ARA ARA Ah tela F i BAA dh AAA AR ESI TORE Hii Taft VENA 0E la iil e e ee aE aT i a PE aa E aan io ete BIRI if fad Figure 4 39 48 User Guide 4 5 SETUP STORAGE It sets up the STORAGE of the DVR system 1 FORMAT HDD SMART 2 AUTO BACKUP 4 OPTONS A Ae YE MM jo im j Ea ia eas mn rs i 4 Figure 4 40 4 5 1 FORMAT It sets up each SATA port device information and formatting hard disk drive This is SATA port type as below the list SAGES TI GOs RA 5 h Figure 4 41 49 User Guide Figure 4 42 4 5 2 HDD S M A R T This window shows the temperature of HDD Figure 4 43 If you select ON in SMART you can change the value of the each items TEMPERATURE The temperature of HDD exceeds the desired value you input the beep THRESHOLD happen and the below MENU appears INSPECTION CYCLE How many often the system should check the Temperature of HDD This inspection cycle as daily means what time the system should check the DAILY TIME temperature of HDD 50 User Gui
23. DVR User Guide USER GUIDE H 264 Digital Video Recorder Release Version 1 0 CE FE ROHS This document contains preliminary information and subject to change without notice User Guide SAFETY PRECAUTIONS _CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a risk of electric shock persons CAUTION THIS PRODUCT HAS MULTIPLE RATED VOLTAGES 110V AND 220V SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE POWER SUPPLY THIS PRODUCT USES A LITHIUM BATTERY RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERY ON THE MAIN BOARD IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO INSTRUCTIONS See INSTALLION INSTRUCTION BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE SUPPLY THIS EQUIPMENT AND ALL COMMUNICATION WIRINGS ARE INTENDED FOR INDOOR USE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE User Guide T WARNI NG The product should be installed by a train
24. Dri Capacity Fane a 14 GH a GR D 22 5B 14 58 sul image O pa Dean PES Backup o M Dre WE SAVE WORE Loy E CAE AEW PEG Log Saveing Tem i l2honth L2 D meith Screen Lock O Start NoEnd Le Setup Search osup Change Psar Or Cancel 5 2 Setup System control button Save modified configuration property and Exit to Main Screen K Exit to Main Screen Cancel 95 User Guide T 5 3 Setup Property description FUNCTI ON DESCRI PTI ON L LJstart _ End Jive If check the each check box When using the checked It is the password for authority 96
25. LL TI ME QUAD SPOT DWELL TI ME SI NGLE SPOT DWELL TI ME QUAD POSITION PRIVATE ZONE OPTIONS CAMERA SETUP PTZ PROTOCOL PTZ PRESET PTZ SCANPOI NT Figure 3 4 NETWORK TYPE STREAM DDNS NETWORK SETUP ACCESS LIST FORMAT HDD SMART OPTIONS SCHEDULE MOTION DETECTION SENSOR DETECTION E MAI L SCHEDULE ALARM CONTROL ALARM SCHEDULE OPTI ON TI ME UPDATE CONFI G SETUP OPTI ONS USER SHUTDOWN To move sub menu from the main menu push the SEL button and Menu button is back to the main menu from the sub menu 20 User Guide Chapter 4 Setting up the DVR System 4 1 SETUP LIVE This menu to set up the environment about the OSD display in DVR system 1 DEBA FT 2 COLOR E a ai imali Teco dl SEO DELL TIMECGUAD Cl TA e SPOT OWELL TAN ge E FRVATE Sone Bo PAg aa a Standard Model E COLOR I SEG DWELL TAG ee i BO OWE NMEIOUAN l A Piman MERA i PRIVATE Boe CAL T OF TONS Entry Model Figure 4 1 This chart is for the SYSTEM MENU of Figure 4 1 DI SPLAY It sets up the display about the current status of OSD status i COLOR It changes the BRIGTNESS CONTRAST and COLOR of CAMERA i SEQ DWELL TIME It sets up the time interval between the images of each CAMERA which are displayed SI NGLE progressively in full screen f SEQ DWELL TIME It sets up the time interval to display the image of CAMERA progressively in QUAD
26. YSTEM It sets up the SYSTEM of the DVR system rn a h pu We 5 A ae sa ss E svetem m UE A ml G y uv mm 2 UPDATE 3 CONFIG SETUP i 4 OPTIONS SUBER E SHUTDOWN Figure 4 48 4 6 1 TIME It is sets up the TIME for DVR system Figure 4 49 It supports current time date format time format world wide time zone Day Light Saving ON OFF and Time sync as Figure 4 49 54 User Guide I 4 6 1 1 CURRENT TI ME It displays the current time of DVR system for checking DVR time and actual time If DVR time is wrong please modify date format time format and time zone by manual and then click CHANGE TIME icon as Figure 4 50 For more details refer to 4 6 2 6 4 6 1 2 DATE FORMAT It selects the time format of DVR system There are 3 types of the time display YY MM DD DD MM YY MM DD YY Push the arrow keys on the front panel or remote controller to choose specific format and then click OK button 4 6 1 3 TIME FORMAT It sets up time format between 12 24 format Push Enter key on the menu and then you can select 24 or AM PM If you choose 24 HOUR the time display is 15 00 at PM 3 o clock and if you choose AM PM the time display is PM 3 4 6 1 4 TIME ZONE It assigns worldwide time zone on the DVR to have Time Sync as Figure 4 50 For Time Sync move Cursor key on the Time Zone then push OK button Tare at Bi E PEETA OTEN AAA ael Figure 4 50 55 User Guide PPP 4 6 1 5 TI ME
27. a aac ta ada 46 ASA A INET WORK SETUP santisecuncusideates a A a E thagayeoeuins 47 BAA AC LVENT POR Das ies 47 142 WED POR asa iacatecenctshinaaceiniaass E a duxucaticease hind A A ER E aus 47 AS BANDW ED Tila Ri 47 AAD ACCESS EUS ontario 48 MS ETUR STORAGE ite pes adi 49 ASS FORMA di di 49 tA B SMAR T ora re eee er ere eee er ee ee 50 User Guide T 4 5 3 AUTO BACKUP Standard Mode ON Li A cient mua 51 ASG OPTION oriana a a a E 53 sn o a 54 Ao EME dada 54 AO CURRENT TIMES tido 55 A Oy ds 2 DATEFORMAT irass eieaa a iida 55 A can aa iaeeemenionet 55 EOL TIMEZONE Suri lio odds 55 Ao TIMES INCA diario 56 450 CHANGE TI MES iaa oo sorbo 56 o OU anc hagad lt a heal ese ao a aaaniels 57 AOS CONFIG SETUP a 59 BOG OPTIONS oa 60 ASS TEM Dic 60 IS ae nn S ore 60 40 43 KEYBOARD CONTROL ormeaataiinla abad dta 61 AE VU A O ee 63 CRIS ECD SE ANG y CA q A E T 64 Sl SEARCH SEARCH BY TIMES aaa alta 64 Dil SEAR CH SEARCH BICALENDA Raid 65 DiS SEARCH SEARCH BV EVEN Toda 66 5 4 SEARCH GO TO FIRST AND GO TO LAS T ccnccccnicocinicannnanannononcnnnoreconononoranoranoonnnasararo rr ieii 67 Chapter Ge FUNCTION isaac 68 A 68 SEPIA GENERA PITZ idad 68 0 2 P TZ ADVENCE PTZ did 69 Dz GU ai 69 A VIR A AN 69 A A ON 69 A AA A A 70 A A OR Does aE 70 6 11 20 OSD MEN ix lt dada 71 Daz SP OL Standard Modelon Me AA o itisd 71 SEQUENCE ica idad oi 72 A A agai eee a els 72 DARA da acti 73 CO EOG VIEW tia di 7
28. annel in 360x240 720x240 and 720x480 NTSC It selects the Store Frame Rate for each channel in 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 NTSC It selects the recording quality for each channel You can set to the BEST HIGH NORMAL BASIC SCHEDULE It assigns the image recording by Day and Time AONDE TON li A tlt ahs E E de O a PA re as ee o a set up meee E rre m PP e A Ai pa eal Gentian te E tenettan AAA Ea Ti SEES aan ia uaa Cad ada LER SS n TE A a lameueainae m EEE m a m i a time of alarm operation time ALARM SCHEDULE Set up for Alarm Schedule OPTION It sets up for Continuous Recording On Off and Water mark On Off 33 User Guide 4 3 1 REC PROPERTY FTE 7 7 Mi y paws E de BEST TEPES i 1 irate wear BESI A a amp A maT j Theet iP EA el fe ve i ca A BE LEA A nm EST JR ga TICE Seps aE EFREN ETTI E vida BEES AS e Pee ee Figure 4 20 It selects recording mode for resolution quality and frame rate You can see 1 to 8ch s status when you choice 1 8 button as below the screen and 9 to 16ch s status when you choice 9 16 button After finish set up you must press OK button then saved If you press Cancel button the values are not saved and exit The chart below is for RECORD PROPERTY of Figure 4 20 It can be set up in 360X240 720X240 and 720X480 NTSC RESOLUTION Move the cursor to REC RESOLUTION and press OK button Use this m
29. arch Button Feature FUNCTION DESCRI PTI ON El gt Data stored date will be displayed in dark shades Use i n A O 123 arrow to choose wanted date 4 5 6 7 amp 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 aaa Remote Search button Stop playing data Play the stored data Fast forward Playback a ill ill Hl I User Guide Move forward by 1 frame Go to the last data search 4 Y scH Search and display by 4 channels s scn 1s 16ecn A j Indicate recorded Minute Scroll 4 channels from recorded data Play audio OOOO pee 88 User Guide 3 3 Remote Search Selecting the recorded date and time 1 Select the date from the right calendar Saved data of the date will show in yellow Date selected will change to red KI D M TW T F 2 Select search date saved data will show in 24 Hour matrix Blue is the data saved time Red is the time you want to search ym e 6644061054094 28 m 3 Select search time then saved data will appear in red Click play button to play from the first of data Move the mouse to play the exact time of data a 10 Ebo O 40 co Eb A A A A A A A TA TT A A NT A TAO 1 l l 4 4 Selected screen division mode will be applied when searching 89 User Guide I 3 4 Local Search 1 Search and play recorded Date Click local search button then display saved data files and under right list Selec
30. ate VGA resolution according to user s VGA Monitor VGA RESOLUTION VGA resolution 800 600 1024 768 1280 1024 4 2 CAMERA It is the menu to set up the environment about the CAMERA setup and PTZ option in DVR system CAMERA PTZ PROTOCOL 3 PTZ PRESET 4 PTZ SCANPOINT Figure 4 11 27 User Guide I 4 2 1 CAMERA SETUP It is the menu to set up the environment about the CAMERA NAME HIDDEN CAMERA and AUDIO mapping per video channel HG Figure 4 12 The table is the description of camera setup the same as Figure 4 12 mem vae em Its names for cameras in the blank box and preview name TITLE TEXT BOX 7 position SHOW ON OFF It selects camera video to display or not Select connected audio channel AUDIO CH 01 Entry model DVR supports one channel audio only Standard model DVR supports up to 16 channels audio It selects the area of video channel The initial screen displayed from ch1 to ch8 in video channels 1 8 AND 9 16 Select oo And if press the 9 16 icon the second screen is displayed from ch9 to ch16 in video channel 28 User Guide I 4 2 1 1 TEXT INPUT Figure 4 13 You can often see the text input box of Figure 4 13 It is used to the registration of camera name user password the IP Address and the others in DVR system Now you can see the descriptions of text input box The table is the description of the Figure 4 13 Ow iption It is th
31. can choose the sensibility label from the level 0 to 9 To set up the motion area place the cursor on the field number of the motion area please press OK button then it sets up the ALL and PART If it sets up to OFF label of the motion area the motion recording would be not working 36 User Guide I AMA Mm be AL iT Minna i Li Bee Figure 4 23 The entire image of the channel is set up as the motion detection field when the ALL is selected The motion detection field can be selected like Figure 4 23 when the PART is set up For this setup place the box on the wanted block area of the image and press the OK button to operate the motion detection on the wanted block The part motion detection field can be selected like Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 dil EY THAP Lai w Fi id var Ta SEA Ca Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 If you press CLEAR ALL button the motion detection area would be cleared and the value of motion area is changed OFF The status of CLEAR ALL is the status of no record for motion detection The motion field has 8 blocks on length and 8 blocks on height like Figure 4 25 and total 64 blocks can be selected to operate this feature 37 User Guide 4 3 3 2 SENSITIVITY The sensitivity label is from 0 to 9 The sensitivity of O it means that the area of motion detection is not working And the sensitivity of 9 it means that the all area of motion detection is working Namely the moti
32. de I 4 5 3 AUTO BACKUP Standard model only There are two values you can select EXTEND or MIRROR function Figure 4 44 When you select Extend in Auto backup if internal HDD is full Internal HDD EXTEND start to overwrite data the elder data removed from internal HDD will be stored in external HDD The data recorded in Internal HDD also simultaneously recorded in External HDD Mirror In that case if you proceed to format HDD External HDD is formatted as FAT32 And the backup viewer included in DVR is copied to external HDD NOTE After setting auto backup when you change the port of external HDD USB port position you should set auto backup again E EXTEND Backup CI gt AS c o A Internal HDD External HDD Internal HDD USB HDD 51 User Guide lt USB MEMORY gt lt External HDD gt Figure 4 45 Figure 4 46 lt Backup Data List gt 52 User Guide I 4 5 4 OPTION It sets up the storage option of the DVR system Figure 4 47 This is the explanation of STORAGE OPTION in Figure 4 47 OVERWRITE Overwrite existing data when hard disk drive was full filled Delete the recorded data as per set up time The assigned time is per day X Attention please delete the recording data after do you concern the AUTO DELETE recording data If do you not concern the deleted recording data never recover 53 User Guide 4 6 SETUP S
33. e numeric icon Please press the numeric icon then it makes fill the NUMERICS l selected numeric It is the icon which is selected a capital letter or a small letter of English If press the cap key on the capital letter It is going to change the small letter EN It is the Insert key for add a specific character s between other characters ARROW KEY It is the Move key for cursor position on the text box Back Space It is the Delete key for delete left side character from cursor position It is the Delete key for delete right side character from cursor position It is the Clear key for clear text box 29 User Guide T 4 2 2 PTZ PROTOCOL It selects various protocols such as PAN TILT ZOOM and Focus for each vendor of the camera The DVR supports the interface protocol of RS 485 through the sensor terminal board that is connected to the main board Figure 4 14 The PTZ protocol can be selected for each camera To select the expected camera with the scroll keys and move to the PTZF item Figure 4 14 Then push OK button to display the name of each protocol It can assign the PTZF ID from 1 to 255 and can be connected through the RS 485 terminal of the system PTZ 001 PTZ 002 PTZ 003 PTZ 004 Figure 4 15 Figure 4 15 is an example to connect the PTZF CAMERA to the system 30 User Guide I 4 2 3 PTZ PRESET Figure 4 16 It assigned for each camera s pres
34. ed professional The DVR should be powered off when connecting camera audio or sensor cables The manufacturer is not responsible for any damages caused by improper use of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting from the user physically opening the DVR for examination or attempting to fix the unit The manufacturer may not be held liable for any issues with the unit if the warranty seal is removed User Guide INDEX Chapter Le System toral Massana 8 LE PAcKkINO CONEA Sand 8 IZ ENTREMODE ada aaa 9 1 25 110 He BY h i 0 6 9 Veneer rte a a ct ee ee 9 1232 REAR DESCHID UO Niceai aa aa ation daaa aa 9 La STANDARD MODE ne AAA 10 A e OO a eens 10 Lidl LEDO esc DO iaa 10 Liz KEY DESCHDUOM isaiudinwaaisinaianmstmangsnavieasrotawaus sabia annnatied a a E AE 11 132 REAR Descansa bata nite aaraauba cine latest waned a nse aiaaaistteleaietdendea dagatiswtn dain eatanmmaeadesandnae 12 TAs Remote Controle A da 13 Lo Specitica con EU Mode iaa 14 ko SPECICA CONEA e e DO dd ld 15 Chapter 2 Installlg Produ Clasista 16 A shunt anc a T E A 16 22 Connecting Camera and Audio AVI A tte senate eee ert hada 16 235 CONMECHIAG MONIO asi a a E 17 2 4 CONMECUNO Optional OVI iia dais 17 As CONNECT NEW O a 17 Z0 Connecting POW GL SUDD ceia sE 17 NES O O O AS 18 a eins 18 32 STE MOS dnd lso laci n 19 MSM CMU HOT DRESS ios 20 Chapter 4 Settin
35. ee DDNS servers After you register these sites input each ID PW then click connection button Finally DDSN set up is done then the window display DDNS connection status as below If you choose NICEDDNS you can see specific DDNS URL If you choose other names you can modify DDNS URL For assign click OK button and input URL on the text box of window DDNS URL Is www niceddns com Figure 4 37 46 User Guide T 4 4 4 NETWORK SETUP It sets up client port web port and band width Figure 4 38 4 4 4 1 CLI ENT PORT It is for the assignment of communication port to communicate with the DVR system through RMS Remote Management Software It is recommended to avoid system port and user port that is generally used a lot Figure 4 38 shows the network port of the default set up This port is good to use Each port is required for RMS operation and should be assigned 4 4 4 2 WEB PORT It is used with WEB MONITORING SERVICE Default port number is 80 4 4 4 3 BANDWI DTH This chapter is for configuring Network Bandwidth connected to DVR and controlling the transferring Video and Audio relate to Network Bandwidth As a result of this option it can save Network bandwidth between Remote client connection and DVR It can be set up to UNLIMITED 64KBPS 128KBPS 256KBPS 512KBPS 1MBPS 2MBPS 4MBPS 10MBPS like Figure 4 38 The UNLIMITED means that no BANDWIDTH selection for specific configuration Regarding Network
36. elect the channel box in under menu It would be easy to Schedule set up if you click Date or Time button If you need to set up the all camera choose ALL the channel box Then you must press the ok button If not press the OK button the set up would be canceled 35 User Guide I 4 3 3 MOTION DETECTION It is set up menu for the image motion such as motion sensitivity and motion field And It sets up the alarm out channel each video input channel If you use Motion record you have to select E in the each desired Blank of schedule Menu MH TON AREA SENSITIVITY oF OFF or Figure 4 22 The chart below is for MOTION DETECTION of Figure 4 22 MOTION AREA It is set up menu for the image motion such as ALL PART OFF motion field It sets up the sensibility place the cursor on the field number of the sensitivity and press the number from 0 to 9 The sensitivity of 9 is the best SENSITIVITY sensitivity The sensitivity of motion in 9 sensitivity is same to the continuous record And the sensitivity of motion in 0 sensitivity is same to no record It sets up the channel of alarm device There is the single unit channel and ALARM OUT multi unit channel 4 3 3 1 MOTION AREA The Motion Area is shown in Figure 4 23 when the MOTION AREA on the screen of Figure 4 22 is selected At the MENU If it sets up the ALL and PART The sensitivity organized for the 5 label basically Then you
37. enu to specify the record quality amp Frame rate for Event situation EVENT Motion Sensor Manual recording IMAGE QUALITY can be reduced from BEST gt HIGH gt NORMAL gt BASIC NORMAL Use this menu to specify the record quality amp Frame rate for Normal situation It sets up the rate on the saved frame This feature changes the rate into 1 2 Frame as the Setup Values on the standard of Real Time The standard setup values are 0 1 2 4 8 for 120frame RATE Range RESOLUTION FRAMERATE 360X240 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 720X240 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 0 1 2 4 8 15 720X480 0 1 2 4 8 15 30 0 1 2 4 8 15 0 1 2 4 8 It is available to adjust the rate of each channel within the entire frame rate So it can be divided 34 User Guide T 4 3 2 SCHEDULE The SCHEDULE RECORD assigns the image store of the camera by each time and helps to utilize the store time Figure 4 21 Figure 4 21 For this setup place the cursor on the wanted channel with the scroll keys and press the Enter button If you press Enter button at once it is sets up C This is Continuous Recording If you press Enter button once more it is set up E This is Event Recording There is motion record and sensor record in event record If you press Enter button once more it is set up I This is Continuous and Event Recording It can set up the schedule area per channel by s
38. et click icon for select of specific area as see PTZ windows Figure 4 17 Use Up Down Left Right buttons and zoom In Out buttons for arrange preset position as Figure 4 17 After finish Pran icon image changed to PTZBl icon as Figure 4 16 If you want to disable arranged preset section click icon image For delete all presets click LEAR ALI icon Present section is 4 pages of each camera each page s section could be have 16 preset regions That means each one channel has 64 presets Figure 4 17 31 User Guide PPP 4 2 4 PTZ SCANPOI NT E Figure 4 18 It is the function to group each preset position Therefore the camera moves to each preset position automatically Figure 4 18 is the screen of the scan point Each preset range has time difference as assigned interval time It assigned PTZ preset number as you set 4 2 3 PTZ PRESET of preset number as Figure 4 18 Move cursor to preset number which you want to assign click OK button Then move cursor specific preset number by up down button Assigned range of preset scan points are list 1 to 4 32 User Guide 4 3 RECORD It is for the record setup of the DVR system 2 SCHEDULE 3 MOTION DETECTION l SENSOR DETECTION VLOGS E MAIL E MAIL SCHEDULE L ALARM CONTROL ALARM SCHEDULE et 10 OPTION rer Figure 4 19 Figure 4 19 is for the record Menu REC PROPERTY t sets up the image store resolution of the entire ch
39. g up the DVR System cia 21 An a o o eee ee En 21 MAS A eii 22 AT OLOR O O 23 ATS SEO DWEEL TIME SINGLE aaa a 24 Ae SEO DWELE TIME QUAD od 24 4 1 5 SPOT DWELL TIME SINGLE Standard model ONly oooocccccccccccccconccononoconononanonnnnnnnnnnnos 25 4 1 6 SPOT DWELL TIME QUAD Standard model Only cccccccccconccccnncccccccooncccnnnnncnonononononnnonononos 25 ATRIO ON 26 A LO PRIVATE ZONE ts 26 AR FA PWN St 27 TAP SAME R Aar A 27 User Guide ee AZ CAMERA SETUP iii il 28 Al MEA INCU asado diablo 29 AA APP e esos asters 30 ALO RUZ PRES Edda 31 42 AZ SO CAN PON aid 32 A E ietebanie ayeninee tain tntaeassaplotiGensteas E R a 33 EREC PRORER TI gaat ea tate te siete che lag wa meatee tango Neco giaGA aa tes ea ee mttenio ye ote ga gs pecan eaten eceataaeses 34 AD 2 SONEDULE dada lio liliana 35 43 3 MOTION DETECTION 202 A A A E 36 Al MOTION AREA ice 36 Az SENSITIVE P aiii 38 AS ALA OU da 38 ADA SENSOR DETECTON at 38 434 1 THEASSIGNED RECORDING CHAN NE Losas alitas 38 AA SENSOR Pai oe 39 AS ALARM OU anida cba das 39 A LOS A AS A as A N eek 40 A OO 40 AS E MAIL SCHEDULE coi 41 O ALARM CONTROL ia da 42 Ao ALARMES CREDU iaa 43 AO ON aia 43 A A NETWORK coue e oi 44 AA VANE TW ORK TYPE sanas dd diles 44 Ey Abc Meni STA it AS 44 O e E iieseiadune texoaneteaded ended angen aaaane paces ean 45 ASA Me AD SUCRE POE dia boca 45 Ae FEZ SV IRE AM A dena ddl dal dia dae vnex ane gansedaeadeaas 45 AS DNS ete ros sues acc
40. hannel sequence on Live mode iy 4 1 4 SEQ DWELL TI ME QUAD Figure 4 5 It sets up the time interval between images of each camera that was displayed progressively in QUAD screen It rotates the images in QUAD MODE and the time interval between the images that are rotated in each QUAD MODE set up from 1 to 9 normally The set value for each time is 1 99 seconds and set inner 10 seconds If it operates the sequence function you will see the sequence image Y in the live screen 24 User Guide I 4 1 5 SPOT DWELL TI ME SINGLE Standard model only nik FEEL ETE WUUUWee o m CN co CN wO m os os com er E co oo Figure 4 6 The SPOT feature displays progressively the image on the connected monitor in FULL or QUAD SCREEN even though VIDEO OUT shows the image as it is from the DVR SYSTEM SPOT DWELL sets up the time interval to display the image progressively in FULL SCREEN For its setup place the cursor on the time setup category of each channel and select the number that is located on the front panel or remote controller or USB Mouse Figure 4 6 The set value for each time is 0 99 seconds and must set inner 10 seconds 4 1 6 SPOT DWELL TI ME QUAD Standard model only Figure 4 7 SPOT QUAD DWELL sets up the time interval that the images are mr displayed in QUAD screen Figure 4 7 It is sets up the time interval to display the image progressively in monitor For its setup place the cursor on t
41. he time setup category of each quad channel and select the number that is located on the front panel or remote controller or USB Mouse Figure 4 7 The set value for each time is 0 99 seconds and must set inner 10 seconds 25 User Guide 4 1 7 POSITION EM iw h q Pl gt E iF zi 7 A J 1 LEFTRIGHT i fi ha t h CANCEL Figure 4 8 It is the setup for video position for the each video channel You can change the video position of the each channel though to the Left Right button It was controlled the value from 10 to 10 According to the capacity of monitor the video position does not have standard The function Is to control video screen position 4 1 8 PRIVATE ZONE i aii M EE net ES ima okie ti he TEA Aan Jes im S CANCEL Figure 4 9 It is the setup to private zone for the each video channel To protect privacy you can choose the zone which can not be recorded 26 User Guide 4 1 9 OPTIONS The functions are the De Interlace event pop up VGA Frequency Video detect WOR RESOLUTION fc Figure 4 10 It controls the flicker that can threaten the image quality by turning it ON or OFF The flicker can be appeared in CCTV monitor when the Image that is DEI NTERLACE o o saved in the 720X480 resolution is played For this situation set it ON mode And set it OFF mode if the VGA PC monitor that has no flicker is used It can select appropri
42. iD Hoi S rD Smmm TT O zamor omano fe smonin fises CO fromm O fisson nemom IC 13 NTSC PAL SWITCH NTSC or PAL select switch 12 1 4 Remote Controller Q REC Stop DVR ID gt gt j i O sr O 115 Log 212 134 EELER 13 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 User Guide REC Record button DVR I D Number button AUDIO Audio ON Mute BACKUP Back up recorded data to other device MENU Go to MENU mode to setup values OSD Show or Hide OSD PTZ Control Pan Tilt Zoom camera Digital Zoom Direction A V lt gt Move cursor or control PTZF camera ENTER Select sub item in system setup mode SEARCH Search recorded video LOG Show running status of DVR system lt Reverse play Play or Pause during playback gt Fast forward play W Stop playback and go to Live mode SPOT Not Operated in this model PIP Go to PIP mode POP Enlarge specific channel in Live mode SEQ Show each camera rotation Full screen mode Quad screen mode User Guide 1 5 Specification Entry model Compression Algorithm Video H 264 Audio G723 HDD Bay SATA HDD x1 Operating System Embedded Linux 1 CH BNC VGA o VGA x1 resolution 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 Selectable D1 120 100 fps 120 100 fps 120 100 fps Continuous Schedule Sensor Activated amp Motion Detection Recording Recording Modes Pre amp Post Alarm O e e e Emergency
43. l 0086 06 16 AM 01 48 11 4 6 9 13 16 Screen Divisions mode Transfer to Next Channel Full Auto rotation mode Use the button to search data Use the button to go to setup mode Indicate where camera is installed Locking the screen of running function Save DVR s data in Client PC Control PTZ camera s Pan Tilt Zoom Focus functions A still image can be captured and saved in the desired folder Connecting to Remote DVR CONNECT Q Finish Client Program 224 SOFTWARE TURN OFF me Ceres Jarnes J ever Indicates log information All System Status Event Indicates Client information 2 OSD DISPLAY ON OFF 0 Controls audio volume SOUND a Event List scroll EVENT LIST SCROLL LOCK 81 User Guide T 2 3 Connecting to Remote DVR Site List Site Name Jobns IF Address Port 7620 Net Client Ip Net Client Password Channel Audio Connect MEE it belt keks kaks es Site Configuration The network connect Information of Remote DVR Select either dvr enview net or www esthub co kr DVR TYPE Please refer to DDNS Part of the provided Manual Type in site name of DVR IP Address Type IP address of Remote DVR If using DDNS Type DDNS ID in this field If you use DDNS Type your DDNS ID If you select Content of DDNS IP Address change DDNS 1D PORT Network Port Type the same port as DVR Type the same password as DVR Select the number of DVR channel
44. n You can click Search button and local search to play stored file 2 6 PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS CONTROL PES Select channel with PTZ Camera in monitoring screen and click PTZ button D then PTZ control screen will appear q p Camera Panning h Y Camera Tilting Zoom in zoom out control Focus in Focus out control Select PRESET number Run PRESET Stop PTZ Camera control function 84 User Guide 2 7 LOCK SCREEN 1 E Click lock button then chosen lock screen from the Client Program menu function will run 2 Type saved password 2 8 SNAP SHOT AN SHAPSHCOT LARI EA 1 Daut Tire De OA MARCIO 2 Click JPEG save button then it would be saved under desired place and name BACKLIP oy Pi cep aar Pibe 5 0ocurents and Stings gt RECYCLER Dial ELIF orgs DNS cs Seen Wal Cancel 3 Click Print button to print from connected Printer 4 Click Exit button then you can capture stored image or can go to Search Screen without Printing 85 User Guide 3 SEARCH FEATURE 3 1 Main Search Screen Click Search icon in the main screen of client program then main Search screen will appear bof c DEN O ee 1 01 12 13 H 15 14 i ff tf A PI Ai 2 y co ae ee es Figure 4 Main Search Screen If the screen lock is set in the client program configuration menu you need to enter the password 86 User Guide 3 2 Se
45. ng contents DVR SET Entry Model Standard Model a Ts Pee PARA FH E User Guide 1 2 ENTRY MODEL 1 2 1 FRONT Description 1 USB Port USB device can be connected To Back up the Data and To Use USB Mouse E 2 POWER The POWER LIGHT turns on RED when the power is supplied to the DVR SYSTEM E e gt NS pre f ee 7 R i EE A 4 NETWORK The LED LIGHT turns on when the NETWORK FUNCTION is operated through the connection of the Network Client 1 2 2 REAR Description USB THERMET gt cizy 1 DC 12V POWER Connect to Power Adaptor which was included in Box eN gt pr aa E 5 lf ze a anes O A a ee A AE F _ uae A E M ans A de Be BE E le n o i EE A re A nee _ ae A ae T Lama CCC anes Sn aeaa a aeaee r 2 gt E A E i pes 7 a 7 n as ee ae gt L y EO oU lf oe _ arp e S OA y a O E i gt EA _ eres A a _ Se o 7 E ee eae _ ry eer a 5 _ 7 ee User Guide 1 3 STANDARD MODEL 1 3 1 FRONT ALAR A HETADRE e 00 O M OOGDTOADAOAN O OHHH O 1 3 1 1 LED Description POWER The POWER LIGHT turns on RED when the power is supplied to the DVR SYSTEM The LIGHT changes to GREEN and the SYSTEM BOOTING is started when the POWER BUTTON of the FRONT PANEL and Remote Controller is pushed HDD The LED LIGHT is blinking when the video or audio data is stored in the DVR System SS O a Oar ae 7 ra a i NETWORK The LED LIGHT turn
46. nitoring Playback Backup PTZ Control amp setting Snapshot Live Monitoring Playback PTZ Control Multi Language Firmware Upgrade by USB Network Configuration Import amp Export Water Mark Alarm out for Events amp Video loss Other Functions l Pa l E mail Notification Alarm Buzzer for Events Warning for System Over Temp External keyboard control 20 60 C 20 95 RH 5 40 C 20 80 RH 15 User Guide Chapter 2 Installing Product 2 1 Installing HDD m Some HDD can be installed inside the product f HDD was not installed in the product please install HDD first as follows NW Be careful not to be harmed by sharp edges of the product 1 Loosen screws on both sides and back to detach 2 Lift the end of top cover and pull out from the product cover product INUNDA POET OREO POT PD EMOTE i I l UBA 100 A 3 To install HDD you should upside down the set and HDD can be installed onto bottom with screw 5 Insert top cover to product as side picture and tighten screws again 2 2 Connecting Camera and Audio device Connect video signal cable shaped as BNC into VIDEO IN port on rear of the product Connect RCA cable from microphone into AUDIO IN port on rear of the product NW Connect RCA cable into AUDIO OUT port on rear of the product and into audio device VIDEO IN Audio In POPS P OHSS EEE EEHEEHESSOEHEEE EEE AEREA ERA TEESE EEE RARA AEREA
47. ode you can see Zoom screen as figure 7 1 Also If you press direction buttons Up Down Left Right Zoom Area window will move If you press Select key Selected Zoom Area will be displayed as full screen as figure 7 2 r E Pi Egi i ee li E b a Log fa 7i O E 7 ee PA ae Ee A Wa de a m e 5 Pol j he Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 7 2 PIP PIP Picture in Picture displays another image in a small pop up screen over the previous image in the FULL SCREEN With the PIP BUTTON the previous image is shown as CH No 1 in the FULL SCREEN and the another image is played as CH No 2 in the small pop up screen The sizes of the two screens are interchanged when the PIP BUTTON is selected again ji Figure 7 3 With the scroll button VA on remote controller the small pop up screen could be moved 75 User Guide I 7 3 POP POP focuses on the screen that is wanted to watch from the equal size screens On the POP screen the screen of the desired channel is displayed in the FULL screen when the channel number is selected Figure 7 4 7 4 THE SETUP FOR IP ROUTER If your network uses Dynamic IP and also uses one more network IP based on WAN IP by IP router you have to configure IP router to use Network client program STEP 1 Please check your WAN IP and DNS on IP router STEP 2 If you have many private IP on network you have to set private IP on DVR system STEP 3 Normally IP router uses 192 168 0 1 or
48. on area of 9 is ALL The label of sensitivity is high sensitivity as high as the number is better than 0 label 4 3 3 3 ALARM OUT It sets up the channel of alarm device There is the single unit channel and multi unit channel Place the cursor on the field number of alarm out and press the alarm channel number You can see the setup window of the Figure 4 22 4 3 4 SENSOR DETECTION As Figure 4 26 it consists of Recording channel Sensor type Alarm out port by sensor channel for systematic operation If you use Sensor record you have to select E in the each desired Blank of schedule Menu 4 3 4 1 THE ASSIGNED RECORDING CHANNEL It assigned single channel and multi channel Regarding single channel select a channel camera to record data in Record menu as Figure 4 26 COR Tr RECORD OFF Wo AL OFF No Figure 4 26 38 User Guide I Regarding multi channels select some channels cameras to record data in Record menu as Figure 4 27 Also you can choose ALL or expected channels aA CHA ACHE GHIO CHI 6019 0H GHIS ACHTE Figure 4 27 4 3 4 2 SENSOR TYPE This sensor device has two types of NC NORMAL CLOSE and NO NORMAL OPEN Users should select NC or NO type on DVR system to operate the exterior input sensor for specific purpose To assign NC NO click OK button on the type select box as Figure 4 26 then choose sensor type 4 3 4 3 ALARM OUT It assigned alarm ou
49. orded device If you want to search start of recording data click GOTO FIRST icon as Figure 5 1 Then recording data is play back shortly And if you want to search latest previous of recording data click GOTO LAST icon But you cannot see this data if you don t have any recorded data Please take care At First check your recording status on your DVR system Next check your recording device If there s any problem we could recover your data 67 User Guide Chapter 6 FUNCTION It is the additional function to support Main Menu There are the PTZ Function SPOT SEQUENCE AUDIO BACKUP and LOG VIEW for DVR system If you need to go into the Function menu please click the Menu button on status bar and then select FUNCTION menu y pr a i de pa ji 5 yr 0100714 OS sa 5 oe A Figure 6 1 6 1 PTZ 6 1 1 PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom After you set PTZ preset and scan point as figure chapter 4 2 3 PTZ PRESET to 4 2 4 PTZ SCANPOINT you can use these function on this menu and PTZ control bar as figure 6 1 and Figure 6 2 a Figure 6 2 You can use this menu after you set PTZ protocol as 4 2 2 PTZ protocol and can have full screen video status This control bar has UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT and Zoom in Zoom out control function 68 User Guide 6 1 2 PTZ ADVENCE PTZ E ADVANGE X FOCUS A PEA avro Ej e mm el ins aro Bo A la E T A Figure 6
50. orizon vertical video by the values 00 99 for sets capacity of display devices Analog VGA RIGHT MARGIN 00 99 Monitor TOP MARGIN 00 99 If you want to change the margin Please press OK button after select the position of the each margin box to change Therefore BOTTTOM MARGIN 00 99 you have to fill the margin number VGA or TV ICON As using VGA or TV You can select VGA default or TV default 22 User Guide 4 1 2 COLOR CONTRAST COLOR SATURATION Figure 4 3 It adjusts the color and brightness of the camera Figure 4 3 To adjust them at first it moves the channel where is displayed at the right side of the screen Please click the Left or Right cursor buttons and then change the value of the each menu After finish you must press the OK button If you want to change the factory setting press the DEFAULT button The bellow chart is the changing value area to operate BRIGHT 10 10 CONTRAST 10 10 Set Value M SATURATION 10 10 COLOR HUE HUE 10 10 23 User Guide I 4 1 3 SEQ DWELL TI ME SI NGLE a HEGRE a 0 o5 18 418181181181 3 g Figure 4 4 It sets up the time interval between images of each camera that was displayed progressively in full screen The sequence time value with the scroll buttons on the line what you want Each channel could be set up up to 99 seconds to sequence Its recommended time is under 10 seconds you can find out the c
51. s Client PC to live monitoring search save and restrict PTZ camera and backup the images retrieved from DVR connected of EnNet2 5 Network Client Program 1 2 Program Installation Insert packaged Client Program CD in the CD ROM Client Program will automatically start if not manually double click the icon to install Client Program install icon will appear install the file or name the folder differently and install ye NA Once Installation is complete Network Client Program EnNet2 5 Icon will appear on the desktop and in the Start Program List of OS 5 Double click the icon to start the program 1 3 Client System Requirements Least Recommended CPU Intel Pentium III Intel Pentium IV or higher Main Memory 256 MB 512 MB VGA Memory 64 MB 128 MB Screen Resolution 1024x768 1024x768 Free Disk Space 10 GB or higher 20 GB or higher OS NUI a TERA Windows XP 2000 Pro Vista Pro Network 10 100 Base T 10 100 Base T DirectX Direct 9 0 or higher Direct 9 0 or higher 79 User Guide I 2 MONI TORI NG FEATURE 2 1 Starting Program Double click Client Program icon on the window desktop to start the program Below image will appear for few second before Client Program appear on the main screen Figure 2 Monitoring Main Screen 80 User Guide 2 2 Monitoring control button feature FUNCTION DESCRI PTI ON LOCAL PC A Indicates name and current time on Client PC Loca
52. s on when the NETWORK FUNCTION is operated through the connection of the Network Client mm gt acter ten a Awe eI ee Pr i A 1 A me a A USB Port use USB memory stick CD RW DVD RW as firmware update and backup 10 User Guide I 1 3 1 2 KEY Description 1 POWER SWITCH The POWER SWITCH should be selected to operate the DVR SYSTEM even STANBY POWER though the POWER is supplied to the DVR SYSTEM i 2 USB There is a USB PORT in the FRONT of the DVR SYSTEM for the convenience of user even though another USB PORT is located in the rear of the DVR SYSTEM This USB PORT is for the External BACKUP Device g 3 FUNCTION The buttons of some features are located on the FRONT PANEL and users can use them directly It operates the features of PTZ SEQUENCE AUDIO BACKUP and LOG VIEW It can t be operated by the remote controller 4 BACKUP It backs up the stored image in the DVR SYSTEM i 5 AUDIO it turns ON each AUDIO OUTPUT or makes it MUTE tS i 6 SPOT _ It is for the SPOT function It rotates the image between FULL MODE and QUAD MODES The image is displayed on the monitor through the SPOT PORT E 7 PIP It displays a small pop up screen on the full screen With the PIP button the Picture In Picture small pop up and full screens are converted 8 POP It displays the divided screens of 8 channels ss S j 9 PT It operates the PAN TILT CONTROL of the PTZ CAMERA that is installed on
53. t press Menu long press Function SET REC CLOSE Enter NEAR Play Pause FAR Stop TELE Fast rewind WIDE Fast forward JOYSTICK Direction gt A V Moving cursor in DVR menu eo OS O A A a e e e YS FS ea O a BP W N PO If you change channel Press number button and press ENT button 7 E Ex If you want to go to channel 7 press 7 press 62 User Guide 4 6 5 USER ID and Password for the network are given up to 4 to avoid the system overload due to excessive connection on RMS and it intercepts the connection of unregistered ID ID and Password that are registered on the system should be typed in to connect the RMS For the registration place the cursor on each blank and push the OK button to see the character arrangement Select the characters to type in Figure 4 59 GER There are two unchangeable user IDs ADMIN NETUSER and additionally you can add four additional USERs by yourself Only passwords for ADMIN and NETUSER are set to 0000 When you create PASSWORD a new account make sure that you have to enter new PASSWORD And don t forget the Password SETUP Only by checking this box accounts can be allowed to enter SETUP MENU Te Checking this box allows users to control and change values about RECORD PLAYBACK and BACKUP functions NETWORK Checking this box makes users access or control DVR in NETWORK function MONITOR All users can monitor the c
54. t the saving folder from client program setup menu LOCAL FILE SELECT Folder Path CME SANE WRECHREd center ENY FILE Start Time End Time 080816020406 01 env 2005 06 16 02 04 2006 05 16 02 04 Anycall 080816020406 _02 en 2006 06 16 02 04 2006 08 16 02 04 B E ATI 080816020406 03 env 2008 08 16 02 04 2008 08 16 02 04 1 BACKUP 080816020406 04 enr 2008 08 16 02 04 2008 08 16 02 04 E E BADAK n E Documents and Settir PS DownLoad G Ey E_SAVE E REC 6 ENDE E ENHD T HNC e y IBK E Inetpub Ey NEOWwI2_TEMP EA pki nts ad center 2 Select a file which located in the right box and displays ENV file s channel then Start time Exit time of data information recorded CI mmn 5 8CH a zcn S 12CH 5 13 16cH _ 16CH dine 3 Click play button to play the recorded data 4 Click cancel button then exit to main screen 90 User Guide 3 5 SNAPSHOT 1 Click SNAPSHOT button then live feed screen will be captured in still image SRAPGSHOT Le RA 1 Capture Tine Doe OL OS BE DPI CIA 5 Songe DK A Sethe Vakar 3 Click print button to print 4 Click Exit button to save captured still image or Exit without printing 91 3 6 Search Log I nformation 1 Client program and Remote DVR information Search and Save Motion detection Alarm Sensor detection data file EVENT LOG SEARCH Event Lag Type ALL Date Year 2008 m e Month a
55. t to link with sensor You can see the setup window of the Figure 4 26 39 User Guide I 4 3 5 VLOSS If you set the Alarm out to port1 Alarm will ring when video loss occurs in a channel It is possible to set up to various channels as Figure 4 28 ya i ft thre ati PORTI Twa lt siste DFY id ONE dai a p pool Gac LPs Le fa Fi f E rr DS Pee e EF a ew ES Figure 4 28 4 3 6 E MAIL When any event happens it will be notified to the registered email address by E mail Figure 4 29 Event E mail Select ALL TIME or SCHEDULE to use Email notification Event type Select Event type to notify by e mail SENDER ID Input DVR Name or ID E mail address Input your email address to receive event information from DVR 40 User Guide T Ex E mail message From DVR dvr com To anyone gmail com Sent Friday July 24 2009 6 11 PM Subject EVENT MESSAGE 2009 07 24 18 10 11 testdvr 192 168 001 121 MOTION ch 1 ON 4 3 7 E MAI L SCHEDULE This function works when you select SCHEDUEL as the value of EVENT E MAIL in E mail MENU You can get email from DVR according to schedule you select date or time 1 Fiy oo fo i Fi I Af i f ein ON Ga a i Fi L I a LE Me i i _ a O Ee F T 7 et We peed ire eE ite olololo a Mao o P pE 7 ol A Re NA ae A ffl il Figure 4 30 41 User Guide 4 3 8 ALARM CONTROL
56. urrent screens When this is set to ON LOGIN window will re appear after entered time from TIME OUT any signal input If you want to log out you need to go to MENU and select LOG OUT like right picture 63 User Guide Chapter 5 SEARCH Rae LIM 4 y ata am ac am ART TT eee Wi a a E l nj JR i k zil E m A hi h r i 1 ae 2010 08 22 16 37 29 Figure 5 1 This menu searches the saved image data by Time Date Calendar or Event replay Figure 5 1 For secure reasons according to select option DVR system must have ID and password to assigned users 5 1 SEARCH SEARCH BY TI ME D i ee SEARCH ENTER TIME a ie a Na IMi 0 li i k r a A A E j T F a Y d ul rm a ia I ery E ji 1 2 Cig fi 12 zie 4 fe 11 jh lo E i i ri E l 4 A un ore E y i O NG if A A e nY Figure 5 2 It is the menu to search the video data by Date amp Time If you select the icon of SEARCH BY TIME You will see the Figure 5 2 Then you have to fill the date amp time to find recording data 64 User Guide I 5 2 SEARCH SEARCH BY CALENDAR It is the menu to search the image data by recording time The screen Figure 5 3 is shown up when the TIME SEARCH is selected Place the cursor on the data that you want to search with the scroll keys and push OK button Figure 5 3 The existence of the image data is indicated and the image data is searched when the date to
57. ve the configuration file of DVR system setting It is not recommended to change file name because this file could be used later for any loading DEVICE means a specific device name and path which DVR system automatically calls This configuration file should be saved on USB root path and it s recommended to save on your PC not on USB for safety LOAD CONFIG This is to load configuration file backed up to the DVR system and you always keep backed up configuration file to USB root path If you change file name during the work you have to change to original file name before loading You should put on USB to front panel USB port before loading the configuration file 59 User Guide T 4 6 4 OPTI ONS Figure 4 58 This is extra functions of DVR System ID Keyboard Key Tone 4 6 4 1 SYSTEM ID User can assign unique ID to each DVR in order to control specific DVR using ID It is a useful feature when user controls each DVR among them Move cursor to System ID as Fig 4 53 and press SEL key Then input the specific number of remote controller and press OK button Now DVR has its own code And Remote controller has the same ID to control DVR Example You input 02 as SYSTEM ID on setup and press OK button Then SYSTEM ID is changed to 02 as the SYSTEM ID says on the setup menu To use SYSTEM ID 02 you have to press Remote Controller ID button and 0 and 2 on Remote Controller s too 4 6 4 2 KEY TONE

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