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DS-7200HVI-ST Series DVR USER MANUAL Version 1.0.4
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1. Event Alarm amp Record Figure 1 Live Preview Icons Note Status for video loss alarm is only valid with analog cameras Live Preview Operation In Live View mode you can operate the following functions 1 Display Single Camera e By Front Panel Remote Use Alphanumeric buttons e By Mouse Select Single Camera in right click menu 2 Multi camera Preview e By Front Panel Remote Press PREV button e By Mouse Select Multi Camera in right click menu 3 Manual Switch e By Front Panel Remote Press the Left arrow button to access the previous screen press the Right arrow button to access next screen e By Mouse Select Next Screen in right click menu 4 Auto Sequence e By Front Panel Remote Press Enter button e By Mouse Select Start Auto switch in right click menu 5 Digital Zoom e By Mouse Select Digital Zoom in right click menu 29 Mouse Operation in Live Preview Some functions of the Live Preview can be quickly accessed by clicking the right button of the mouse shown in Figure 2 These functions include e Single Camera Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera by drop down submenu e Multi Camera Switch between different multi camera display modes by drop down submenu e Next Screen When displaying less than the maximum number of cameras in Live Preview select this option to switch to the next camera display e Playback Enter Playback mode of the selected camera e PTZ Enter PTZ C
2. Note A blue bar El refers to the Normal recording scheduled manual while the red bar Ml indicates Event recording 4 Playback by Search To play back record files by video search 1 Enter the Video Search menu by clicking Menu gt Video Search 2 Set the search parameters by selecting cameras to search video file type and the start end time as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Video Search Menu 3 Click the Play button on the front panel to start playback of all the files found or click the Search button to access the list of search results After search results are presented select the file you want to play back and press Play button 4 Record files will automatically be played back in the Playback interface shown in Figure 4 16 11 2009 Mon 11 55 19 Normal Event Figure 4 Playback Interface Playback in Live Preview Mode The Client application also allows you to play back record files in Live Preview mode To play back by channel in Live Preview mode e By Using a Mouse 42 1 Right click the mouse on desired channel and select the Playback option 2 Record video from the selected channel will start playing back in the Playback window An Attention message will appear if there are no recordings found in the previous 5 minutes 3 You may also select additional channels for playback from the channel list on the right side of the Playback interface as shown in Figure 5 p l FF Analog Rip 29 12 200
3. The controls on the front panel include 1 USB Interface Connects USB mouse or USB flash memory devices 2 Status Indicators POWER the indicator lights in green when DVR is powered up READY the indicator lights in green when the device is running normally STATUS the indicator lights when the compound key switches to numeric letter input mode ALARM the indicator lights in red when there is sensor alarm occurring HDD the indicator flickers in red when HDD is reading writing Tx Rx TX RX indictor flickers green when network connection is functioning normally 3 IR Receiver operation by IR remote control 4 Compound Buttons 1 MENU 1 Enter numeral 1 2 Access the main menu interface 2ABC F1 1 Enter numeral 2 2 Enter letters ABC 3 The F1 button when used in a list field will select all items on the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light 3DEF F2 1 Enter numeral 3 2 Enter letters DEF 3 The F2 button is used to cycle through tab pages It will also bring up the Channel amp OSD Position settings 4GHI ESC 1 Enter numeral 4 2 Enter letters GHP 3 Exit and back to the previous menu 5JKL EDIT 1 Enter numeral 5 2 Enter letters JKL 3 Delete characters before cursor 4 Select the checkbox and ON OFF switch 5 Start stop record clipping in playback 6MNO PLAY 1 Enter numeral 6 2 Enter letters MNO 3
4. 1 IR Receiver Operation by IR remote control 10 USB Interface Connects USB mouse or USB flash memory devices Status Indicators e POWER the indicator lights in green when DVR is powered up e READY the indicator lights in green when the device is running normally e STATUS the indicator lights when the compound key switches to numeric letter input mode e ALARM the indicator lights in red when there is sensor alarm occurring e HDD the indicator flickers in red when HDD is reading writing e Tx Rx TX RX indictor flickers green when network connection is functioning normally DVD ROM Space for DVD ROM Control Buttons e Directional buttons In menu mode the direction buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items and select setting parameters In playback mode the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down record play and the Left and Right buttons are used to select the recording 30s forwards or backwards In preview mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels e Enter The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu mode or used to select checkbox fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will advance the video by a single frame And in auto sequence preview mode the buttons can be used to pause resume auto sequence SHIFT Switch of compound keys between the nu
5. HIK VISION DS 7200HVI ST Series DVR USER MANUAL Version 1 0 4 Hikvision Network Digital Video Recorder User s Manual This manual as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Hikvision Digital Technology Co Ltd Hikvision Hikvision assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the book Except as permitted by such license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Hikvision HIKVISION MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE REGARDING THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE HIKVISION DOES NOT WARRANT GUARANTEE OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY CURRENTNESS OR OTHERWISE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY YOU THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IS NOT PERMITTED BY SOME STATES THE ABOVE EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU
6. e Device Name Name of the DVR used e Device No Device number of DVR e CVBS Output Brightness Video output brightness e Transparency Menu transparency e Operation Timeout Set timeout time for menu inactivity For example if timeout time was set to 5 minutes after 5 minutes of inactivity in the General Settings menu you ll be returned to the Live Preview Qutput Hint Enable disable video output hint for main or aux video output RS 232 Port Settings To configure RS 232 devices to be used with the DVR 1 Click Menu gt Setting gt RS232 to enter the RS 232 Settings menu shown in Figure3 RS232 Settings Baudrate 115200 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity None Flow Ctrl None Used As Console Figure 3 RS 232 Settings Menu 2 Configure RS 232 Settings 3 The RS 232 port can be used in two ways 88 e Parameter Control Connect a PC to the DVR using the PC serial port Device parameters can then be set using software such as HyperTerminal The serial port parameters must be the same as the DVR s when connecting with the PC serial port e Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the DVR The serial device will be controlled remotely by the PC through the network and the protocol of the serial device Managing User Accounts By default settings your DVR is configured with the user name of admin and the password of 12345 The Administrator has the authority to add delete or configure the user
7. 4GHI ESC 1 Enter numeral 4 2 Enter letters GHP 3 Exit and back to the previous menu 5JKL EDIT 1 Enter numeral 5 2 Enter letters JKL 3 Delete characters before cursor 4 Select the checkbox and ON OFF switch 5 Start stop record clipping in playback 6MNO PLAY 1 Enter numeral 6 2 Enter letters MNO 3 Playback for direct access to playback interface TPORS REC 1 Enter numeral 7 2 Enter letters PQRS 3 Manual record for direct access to manual record interface manually enable disable record STUV PTZ 1 Enter numeral 8 2 Enter letters TUV 3 Access PTZ control interface IWXYZ PREV 1 Enter numeral 9 2 Enter letters WXYZ 3 Multi camera display in preview 0 A 1 Enter numeral 0 2 switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input SHIFT Switch of compound keys between the numeric letter input and functional control Control Buttons Directional buttons In menu mode the direction buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items and select setting parameters In playback mode the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down record play and the Left and Right buttons are used to select the recording 30s forwards or backwards In preview mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels Enter The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu
8. Alarm to enter the Alarm Settings menu shown in Figure 8 54 Figure 8 Alarm Management Menu 2 Select the Alarm Input No and click the Set button to enter the Alarm Input Settings menu shown in Figure 9 Figure 9 Alarm Management Settings Set the alarm input type to be Normally Opened N O or Normally Closed N C Check the checkbox next to Setting and click the Handle button to enter the Alarm Input Handle menu Select the Triggered Camera tab Select cameras to trigger for recording when alarm occurs by checking the checkboxes under the desired cameras as shown in Figure 10 ol eS 33 Figure 10 Triggered Cameras Menu 7 User may select the PTZ camera to link with the alarm input and then set the callup of preset patrol and pattern for alarm linked actions 8 Click the OK button to complete setup You may now add a schedule to start recording when an alarm is triggered See Scheduling a Recording Alarm outputs may also be configured in the Alarm Management menu To set up Alarm Output 1 Select the Alarm Output tab This will bring up the Alarm Output interface shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 Alarm Output Interface 2 Select the output you would like to configure and click the Set button This will bring up the settings page for the selected channel Figure 12 56 Alarm Settings Alarm Input Alarm Output Alarm Output No A gt 1 Alarm Name Hold For 5s Schedule All Week a E a
9. IN NO EVENT WILL HIKVISION ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INCIDENTAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE HIKVISION SOFTWARE EVEN IF HIKVISION HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Preventive and Cautionary Tips Before connecting and operating your DVR please be advised of the following tips Ensure unit is installed in a well ventilated dust free environment Unit is designed for indoor use only Keep all liquids away from the DVR Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit Use the DVR in conjunction with an UPS if possible Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Replace with the same or equivalent type only Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided by the battery manufact
10. Embedded Net DVR B EE p ee ee o m F ee ee ee eS eS oa E El 1 220 020 Space Enter Figure 13 Soft Keypad The buttons on the soft keyboard represents Lowercase Designates lowercase input is being used Uppercase Designates uppercase input is being used ee Switch to Lowercase Switch to lowercase input 3 Switch to Uppercase Switch to uppercase input Number Designates number input is being used Symbols Switch to symbols input ne Backspace Delete the character in front of the cursor m cD Enter Confirm selection ESC Exit out of Soft Keyboard m 0 O Figure 14 Soft Keyboard Buttons Rear Panel Figure 15 DS 7204HVI ST Rear Panel Description VIDEO IN BNC connectors for analog video input VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT is main video out and VIDEO OUT is spot video out AUDIO IN RCA connectors for analog audio input LINE IN RCA connector for audio input 16 6 LAN VGA 8 USB 9 RS 232 Interface DB9 connector for RS 232 devices 10 Connector for alarm input Connector for alarm output Connector for RS 485 devices T T pin connects to PTZ 12V GND 1 2 3 6 f 8 Y 11 13 Figure 16 DS 7208HVI ST Rear Panel BNC connectors for main video out BNC connectors for spot video out 5 AUDIOOUT RCA connector for audio output S VGA LAN USB Connector for alarm input 11 Connector for alarm output Connector for RS 485 devices T T pin conn
11. Firmware Update Menu Select the Local Upgrade tab Select the firmware on the USB device Select Upgrade to begin the update process After the system firmware has been updated reboot the DVR ote To update via a FTP server 1 Configure PC running FTP server and DVR to be in the same Local Area Network Run the third party TFTP software on the PC and copy the firmware into the root directory of TFTP 2 Enter the Firmware Update menu by clicking Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade 3 Select the FTP tab shown in Figure 12 Firmware Upgrade FE Local Upgrade P FTP FTP Server Address 172 8 116 17 Upgrade Cancel Figure 12 FTP Firmware Update 4 Input the FTP server address de Select Upgrade to begin update process 6 After the system firmware has been update reboot the DVR Note If the DVR fails to update please contact your system supplier for further assistance 94 Restore Default Settings To restore default factory settings to your DVR 1 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Default to enter the Default Settings menu shown in Figure 13 Default Settings System will restore factory configuration after rebooting Continue Figure 13 Default Settings Menu 2 Select OK to restore factory defaults Note Network information such as IP address subnet mask and gateway will not be restored View System Information To view system information 1 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt I
12. Format Start Cancel Figure 4 Backup Progress 8 After the backup process has completed Figure 5 you may select the files from your device and click the Play button to verify that it has been exported successfully 48 Export Refresh USB1 Free Space 3 61GB File Name Size Type Date Modified 2 r Calar 44 ne AON Ace 47 38 Rec 39 30 I 55 36 Export successful New Folder Delete Pray Format start Cancel Figure 5 Export Successful Screen Note Video Player software will automatically be copied on to the device that the recorded files were exported on Export Video Clips You may also select video clips to export directly in Playback status A maximum of 30 clips can be selected for each channel To export video clips during Playback e By Using the Mouse E Enter the Playback interface See Video Playback 2 Click the Clip Start Stop button on the Playback Control Panel and select the start and end of the video clip during playback 3 Repeat for additional clips 4 Click the Quit Playback button to exit from the Playback interface You ll then be prompted to save the clips as shown in Figure 6 Attention There are 3 video clips to be saved Do you want to save them Figure 6 Video Clips Saving Prompt 5 Click the Yes button to enter Backup interface or select No to exit Playback interface 6 At the Backup interface select the Start button to begin the Backup process e By Using t
13. Settings Camera oeng s General Advancec Camera Analog 1 Image Settings hi al 5 K E Tamper Detection E Motion Detection rF AAA be nd ee AA e 4 Video Loss Detectior Figure 15 Camera Settings Menu di Click the Handle button to enter the Exception Handle menu shown in Figure 16 6 Select the Schedule tab Set the schedule you want video loss detection to be enabled Schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 8 time periods per day Note After having configured the schedule the DVR must be restarted for the new settings to take effect 58 Exception Handle Figure 16 Schedule Settings for Video Loss Detection 7 Select the Handle tab to configure exceptions handling Exception trigger options will be described in the next section See Understanding Exception Trigger Options E Notify Surveillance Cent E Trigger Alarm Outpu Figure 17 Exception Handle Menu 8 Click OK to finish the settings 9 Repeat above steps to configure settings for other channels Video Tampering Detection The video tampering i e moving camera to a different position can also be detected and set to trigger an action on your DVR To set up video tempering detection 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Camera to enter the Camera Settings menu shown in Figure 18 39 Figure 18 Camera Management Menu 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Select the camera to be configured with video tamperin
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15. a Camera Order Set the camera order for display in the selected mode See Setting Camera Order a Enable Audio Output Enable disable audio output for the selected video output gt Event Output Port Set the port for event output to be VGA Main CVBS or Aux Outputt Event Dwell Time Set the dwell time for event video display Note 1 2 DS 7200HVI ST will automatically detect whether this is VGA display connected or not When a VGA display is connected to DVR then the VGA will be used as the main video output and all menu operations are accessible by mouse front panel or IR remote the VIDEO OUTI will be used as the spot video output which only allows user to access the live view of the camera according to the configured CVBS video parameters and the VIDEO OUT2 will be used as the auxiliary video output which allows user to access the single camera live view of the camera as well as press the 3DEF F2 button on the front panel to switch the camera display When there is no VGA display connected to DVR the VIDEO OUTI will be used as the main video output and menu operations are accessible the VGA will be used as the spot video output which only allows user to access the live view of the camera according to the configured VGA video parameters and the VIDEO OUT is used as the auxiliary video output which allows user to access the single camera live view of the camera as well as press the 3DEF F2 button on the front panel to switch the
16. camera display The connection or disconnection of VGA display in the process of device running will not affect 1ts functions as shown above Set Camera Order The Camera Order settings allow you to set camera sequence in selectable live view display mode See the following figure 31 Figure 5 Camera Order Settings Operate the following steps to set camera order Enter the Display Settings menu Menu gt Settings gt Display and click Set in the Camera Order item 2 Select the video output port and the display mode 1x1 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 modes selectable 3 Use the direction buttons on front panel to move to the display pane for setting press the Enter button to confirm the selection 4 Use the direction buttons on front panel to select the camera you want to be view in the display pane The option x indicates no display of camera 5 Press Enter button to confirm the selection 32 CHAPTER4 Record Settings Configure Record Settings There are multiple ways to setup your DVR for recording They include setting up a recording schedule triggering a recording by motion detection and or a sensor alarm and manually starting the recording Before Record Settings Before configuration please make sure your DVR has been installed with HDD and has completed its initialization otherwise access Menu gt HDD Management to install the HDD and perform initialization first Note Please refer to Initializing HDD for
17. o PTZ Menu Enter PTZ control menu PTZ Settings Enter PTZ settings menu Configure PTZ Settings Settings for a PTZ camera must be configured before it is used Before proceeding verify that the PTZ and RS 485 of the DVR are connected properly To configure PTZ settings 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt PTZ to enter the PTZ Settings menu shown in Figure 2 71 Figure 2 PTZ Settings Menu Bun PTZ Settings Camera Analog 1 Baudrate 9600 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity Flow Ctrl PTZ Protocol Address Copy To Select channel where PTZ camera is installed next to Camera label Configure the settings of baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control PTZ protocol and address Click OK to save settings and exit the PTZ Settings menu Note All setting parameters baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control PTZ protocol and address must be consistent with the PTZ camera connected Setting PTZ Presets Patrols amp Patterns The DVR allows you to program presets patrols and patterns for a connected PTZ camera Understanding PTZ Controls The PTZ control panel provides a series of PTZ controls shown in Figure 3 2 Zoom Y Preset 1 3 Focus Patrol iris Pattern Speed 3 SWerae Exit 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 3 PTZ Control Interface The controls on the PTZ panel include 1 Directional Pad Auto scan Buttons Controls the movements and directions of the PTZ The center butt
18. selected video file from the export device e Format Format the export device e Erase Erase files from a re writable CD DVD 50 CHAPTER Alarm Settings Configure Alarms Motion Detection Alarm Operate the following steps to configure Motion Detection Recording 1 Enter Camera Setting Click Menu gt Settings gt Camera to access the Camera Settings menu as shown in Figure 1 Br lie camera Name Display Camera Dis ay Date Display Date DIS p 3 y A lee K ate Format e Format Figure 1 Camera Management Interface 2 Select the Advanced tab to enter the Advanced Camera Settings menu shown in Figure2 Camera Settings Analog 1 ABN OR Figure 2 Advanced Camera Settings Select Motion Detection first and click the Area Settings button to enter the Motion Detection Area and Sensitivity settings interface As shown in Figure 3 the Motion Detection area allows you to mask areas you want to configure motion detection The maximum area can be set to be full screen You can left click mouse hold and 52 drag it to mask the Motion Detection area Using EDIT button and direction buttons can also help you to select Motion Detection area 17 11 2009 Tue 14 32 29 Figure 3 Motion Detection Area 5 Right click mouse or press the MENU button on the front panel to set the Motion Detection Sensitivity shown in Figure 4 Higher sensitivity value corresponds to higher sensitivity level S
19. specific instructions for initializing HDD Initializing Record Settings 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Record to access the Record Settings dialog box shown in Figure 1 Record Settings General Advanced B Schedule Camera Analog 1 4 4 Encoding Parameters Normal Stream Type Video amp Audio Resolution 4CIF BitRate Type Variable Video Quality Low Frame Rate 25 PAL 30 NTSC Max BitRate Kbps 1536 S id ia ia ia i More Settings Set Copy To v Figure 1 General Record Settings Select the camera you want to configure Configure the following settings o e Encoding Parameters Set the encoding parameters to be Normal or Event e Stream Type Set the stream type to be Video or Video amp Audio e Resolution Set recording at resolution of 4CIF CIF or QCIF selectable e Bit Rate Type Set the bit rate type to be Variable or Constant e Video Quality Set the video quality of recording with 6 levels configurable e Frame Rate Set the frame rate of recording e Max Bit Rate Select or customize the maximum bit rate for recording 4 Click the Set button under More Settings to configure more recording settings as shown in Figure 2 34 a A e we perce Dee Recording Expired Time P i Record AUCIO Figure 2 More Record Settings e Pre Record Set the time in seconds to pre record before the actual recording begins e Post Record Set the time in seconds to post record after the actu
20. the HDD will format and remove all data from it 8 After the HDD has been initialized click the OK button which will take you back to the Setup Wizard window 9 Click Next button to enter the Record Settings dialogue box as shown in Figure 5 Record Settings Wizard Fe General PAdvanced Schedule a a Camera Analog 1 Enter Record Settings is Encoding Parameters Normal Stream Type Video amp Audio Resolution 4ClF BitRate Type Variable Video Quality Low Frame Rate 25 PALW3S0 NTSC Max BitRate Kbps 1636 More Settings Copy To Previous Next Cancel Figure 5 Record Settings 10 To access Record Settings interface click the Enter button 11 Select the Schedule tab shown in Figure 6 23 Record settings General Advanced P Schedule y ome ian i Fi Camera ta ry my a Ub 4 24 Al salt ff fe Le ASA ASS A Ss pe E na i Lr cee r r ve uN y a Kur 4 C l non j 5 ad Aaa sel jes ty ae gt maana aso msj poe srr n ae j MAA A E ES ming Motion mMaA Alarm NE All Co py a Figure 6 Schedule Settings 12 Click Edit button to enter a new recording schedule shown in Figure 7 13 Check both the Enable Schedule and All Day checkbox This will enable the recording schedule and make it record continuously all day Record Settings Enable Schedule Days All Week All Day Type Time 0 Type Time Type Time Type Time Type Time Type Time Type Time Typ
21. 00 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP 239 255 255 255 Figure 9 Host Others Menu 4 Enter Alarm Host IP and Alarm Host Port Alarm Host IP is the IP of the remote PC which has the Network Video Surveillance software installed The Alarm Host Port must be the same as software s alarm monitor port default port is 7200 Configuring Multicast Setting up multicasting solves limitation issues when streaming videos through a network access device A multicast address spans the Class D IP range of 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 It is recommended to use the IP address range from 239 252 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 To set up multicast 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Network to enter the Network Settings menu 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Click the Set button next to Host Others to enter the Host Others menu 68 4 Set Multicast IP as shown in Figure 10 When adding a device to the Network Video Surveillance software the multicast address must be the same with the DVR s multicast IP HOST OTHERS Alarm Host IP Alarm Host Port Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP 239 255 255 255 Figure 10 Host Others Menu gt Click OK to save settings and exit the Host Others menu Configuring Server and HTTP Ports If you would like to change the server and HTTP ports from the default settings you can do so in the Network Settings menu The default server port is 8000 while the default HTTP port is 80 To change the def
22. 12VDC power supply POWER Switch for turn on off the device Ground needs to be connected when DVR starts up 1 1 Figure 20 DS 7216HVI ST RW Rear Panel 19 BNC connectors for main video out BNC connectors for spot video out 5 AUDIOQUT RCA connector for audio output oS VGA LAN USB Connector for alarm input Connector for alarm output 12V 12VDC power supply POWER Switch for turn on off the device GND Ground needs to be connected when DVR starts up Figure 21 DS 7216HVI ST L Rear Panel Description BNC connectors for analog video input VIDEO OUT is main video out and VIDEO OUT2 is spot video out RCA connectors for analog audio input 4 RCA connector for audio input RCA connector for audio output Connector for LAN Local Area Network 6 USB ComeetorforUSBdevies 3 3 3 3 3 ALARMIN Connector for alarm input o 20 7 ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T T pin connects to PTZ EN VGA DB15 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu Po RS 232 Interface DB9 connector for RS 232 devices 12V 12VDC power supply POWER Switch for turn on off the device 21 CHAPTER2 Getting Started Starting and Shutting Down Your DVR Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expand the life of your DVR To start your DVR 1 Please make sure the input voltage meets the requirements of DVR and the GND is in grounding 2 Please
23. 4 Check around and make sure there are no fluorescent lamps in use e Why does the PTZ seem unresponsive If the PTZ seem unresponsive please check 1 Check that the RS 485 cable is properly connected 2 Check that the dome decoder type is correct 3 Check that the dome decoder speed configuration is correct 4 Check that the dome decoder address bit configuration is correct 5 Check to make sure that the main board RS 485 interface is not broken e Why is there no video recorded after setting the motion detection If there are no recorded video after setting the motion detection please check 1 Check that the recording schedule is setup correctly by following the steps listed in Scheduling a Recording 2 Check that the motion detection area is configured correctly See Setting Up Motion Detection 3 Make sure that channels are being triggered for motion detection See Setting Up Motion Detection e Why doesn t the DVR detect my USB export device for exporting recorded files There s a chance that the DVR and your USB device is not compatible Please refer to our company s website to view a list of compatible devices 100
24. 6MNO PLAY button on front panel INFO Reserved VOIP Same as 2ABC F1 button on front panel MENU Same as 1 MENU button on front panel PREV Same as 9IWXYZ PREV button on front panel DIRECTION ENTER Buttons Same as DIRECTION ENTER buttons on front panel PTZ Same as STUV PTZ button on front panel ESC Same as ESC button on front panel RESERVED Reserved F1 Same as 2ABC button on front panel 14 17 PTZ CONTROL Buttons Buttons to adjust the iris focus and zoom of a PTZ camera 18 F2 Button The F2 button is used to cycle through tab pages It can also be used to enter the Channel amp OSD Position settings Aim the remote control at the IR receiver located at the front of the unit to test operation If there is no response Using the front control panel or the mouse go into Menu gt Settings gt General gt More Settings Check and remember DVR ID The default ID is 255 This ID is valid for all IR remote controls Press the DEV button on the remote Enter the DVR ID from step 2 Press the ENTER button on the remote control a a If the Status indicator on the front panel turns green the remote control is operating properly If the Status indicator does not turn green and there is still no response from the remote please check the following Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed Batteries are fresh and not out of charge IR receiver is not obstructed No flu
25. 9 Tue 12 52 19 And Camera 01 M Camera 02 Camera 03 M Camera 04 Dec 2009 SMTWTFS 2728293031 AA it Had Dea Pw 1 Pp Normal 20 Figure 5 Playback Interface e By Using the Front Panel Remote 1 Press the PLAY button on front panel to access the Playback mode 2 Enter the channel you want to view record video from the front panel or remote control 1 e press SHIFT the STATUS light will turn green then press 01 for channel 1 press 02 for channel 2 3 Recordings will start for the selected channel Note the record video for playback is of the previous 5 minutes e Multi camera Playback 1 Select the cameras from the camera list you want to have simultaneous playback 2 Click O to stop the ongoing video playback 3 Click O to start multi camera simultaneous playback Note 1 Up to 16 cameras can be played back simultaneously 2 The camera list operation is accessible by mouse only Please do not operate by front panel 3 If the camera numbered the lowest among the multiple cameras selected for simultaneous playback provides no record files of the current day selected from the calendar then the warning message Playback failed will be displayed on the screen 4 The video for simultaneous playback by multiple cameras selected from the camera list refers to the all day record files of the selected day Playback by System Log To play back video from the System Lo
26. B File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 Menor 20091120 730KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 E ch01_20091120 394KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 MW cno1_20091120 236KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 E ch01 20091120 398KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 MW ch01_20091120 248KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 BdevCfg_ 20091 461KB File 11 20 2009 17 11 02 _ New Folder Delete Import Export Cancel Figure 10 Import Export Configuration Menu 2 Click Export to export a configuration file to USB device USB device must be connected at this point to the DVR 3 To import a configuration file select the file from the USB device and click the Import button After the import process is completed the system will automatically reboot the DVR 4 Click Cancel to exit the current menu Updating System Firmware The firmware on your DVR can be updated by using two methods These methods include updating via an USB device or over the network via a FTP server To update via an USB device 1 Connect USB device to DVR The firmware file must be located in the root directory of your USB device 2 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Upgrade to enter the Firmware Update menu shown in Figure 11 93 Firmware Upgrade F Local Upgrade FTP Refresh USBI File Name Size Type Date Modified Mi RECYCLER Folder 11 05 2009 15 42 38 Recycled Folder 11 05 2009 15 39 30 work Folder 11 20 2009 14 55 36 Ml digicap dav 6 045KB File 12 04 2009 15 49 54 Upgrade Cancel Figure 11
27. General to enter the General Settings menu shown in Figure 1 IFA Damali a p GA Resolutior Be m 7 ie Zone TO He Menu Date Format rom m ee m a 3 3547 usta ime 14 1 O El a a l PS Wg Mouse Pointer Speed erway re sett AA Figure 1 General Settings Menu 2 Select the General tab 3 Configure general settings including e Language Default language used in DVR menus e CVBS Output Standard Video output standard NTSC and PAL VGA Resolution VGA output resolution e Time Zone Time zone to use for DVR e Menu Date Format Format for date e System Time System time and date e Mouse Pointer Speed Speed of mouse pointer e Enable Password Enable disable system password Note If the video standard is different between the input and the output you may notice flickering in Live Preview mode After having modified the video standard please reboot the device to validate the settings Configuring Advanced Settings To configure more advanced settings 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt General to enter the General Settings menu shown in Figure 1 2 Click the More Settings tab to enter the More Settings menu shown in Figure 2 87 General Settings ST Settings More Settings Embedded Net DVR CEE EE CVBS Output Brightness B Transparency Mon Transparent Operation Timeout S Minutes wr O utput Hint al Figure 2 More Settings Menu 3 Configure the following settings
28. Log Search Search and view logs of DVR e Local Configuration Configure and restore parameters to factory defaults Introduce settings to or export settings from DVR e Local Advanced Operation HDD management including the initialization and changing the properties of a disk Ability to update system firmware as well as to stop the relay output e Local Shutdown Reboot Shutdown or reboot the DVR Click on Network Permission tab to configure network permission settings as shown in Figure 7 The network settings include 90 Permission settings lermissi n TE amera Darmicci n Die wer 1eTa f er neson temote Video Output Control Ay Audio ote Alarm Control e ee ee ee ira rata remote Advanced Operation Figure 7 Network Permission Settings Menu e Remote Log Search Remotely view logs that are saved on the DVR e Remote Configuration Remotely configure parameters restore parameters to factory defaults and import settings to as well as export settings from DVR e Remote Serial Port Control Configure settings for RS232 and RS485 ports e Remote Video Output Control Configure settings for video output e Two way Audio Ability to use two way radio between the remote client and the DVR e Remote Alarm Control Remote alert or control the relay output of the DVR Alarm and exception settings must be configured properly to upload to host e Remote Advanced Operation Remotely manage hard disk drives initializing an
29. Management Menu 2 Select the General tab 3 Select the HDD to set to read only 4 Click the Property button to enter the Property Settings dialog box shown in Figure 9 38 Property Settings HDD Status Read only Y RAV Figure 9 HDD Property Settings Menu 5 Set HDD Status to Read only and then click OK to finish the setting Note l Once set to read only the HDD cannot be written to until it is set back to read write R W 2 DS 7204HVI ST and DS 7204HVI ST L model can be installed with one HDD only therefore when the property is set to read only the recording of the device will be stopped 39 CHAPTERS Playback Video Playback The Client application allows all users to play back record files of the specified period Multi camera simultaneous playback is supported Playback Interface Multiple toolbar and buttons are provided on the playback interface to control the video playback Refer to the following figure a 16 11 2009 Mon 11 55 19 Playback Panel Playback Control Panel W lt 4 ID I gt ph i gt pp Normal Figure 1 Playback Interface The Playback Control Panel as shown in Figure 2 provides various control buttons for video playback amp eat np SS lS ep Marna Previous Audio On Off File Day en File Day j Start Stop Backward 308 ae Quit Playback Clip Slow Forwrd Hide Panel Pause Fast Forwrd Stop Forward 30s Figure 2 Playback Control Panel
30. Playback for direct access to playback interface TPORS REC 1 Enter numeral 7 2 Enter letters PORS 3 Manual record for direct access to manual record interface manually enable disable record STUV PTZ 1 Enter numeral 8 2 Enter letters TUV 3 Access PTZ control interface 9WXYZ PREV 1 Enter numeral 9 2 Enter letters WXYZ 3 Multi camera display in preview 0 A 1 Enter numeral 0 2 switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input 5 SHIFT Switch of compound keys between the numeric letter input and functional control 6 Control Buttons Directional buttons In menu mode the direction buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items and select setting parameters In playback mode the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down record play and the Left and Right buttons are used to select the recording 30s forwards or backwards In preview mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels Enter The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu mode or used to select checkbox fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will advance the video by a single frame And in auto sequence preview mode the buttons can be used to pause resume auto sequence 3 6 4 5 8 Figure 9 DS 7216HVI ST Front Panel
31. Search Results 1 Select log item to view and click the Details button 2 A detail list of SMART information as shown in Figure 6 will be displayed Start Time Model 5T35004105V HOD No Description ID Attribute name x1 Ox4 0x5 ted 5 Figure 6 HDD SMART Information User can also click Menu gt HDD to enter the HDD management menu as shown in Figurel and then select the Advance option to enter the SMART menu as shown in Figure 7 User can enable the SMART function and view the SMART information as well Enable amp M 4A R T HDD S M A R T Information ute name Flags Threshold Value Worst 110 99 gg Figure 7 HDD SMART Menu 84 Configure HDD Alarms HDD alarms can be set to trigger when an HDD is uninitialized or in an abnormal state To set HDD alarms 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Exception to enter Exception menu shown in Figure 8 Exception Exception Type HDD Error Audio Warning Notify Surveillance Center E Trigger Alarm Output Set Figure 8 Exception Menu 2 Select HDD Error under Exception Type 3 Select trigger action Trigger actions are further explained in Understanding Exception Trigger Options 85 CHAPTER l1 2 DVR Management Configure System Settings Configuring General Settings General settings such as the system language can be configured in the General Settings menu of your DVR To configure general settings 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt
32. Trigger Alarm Output Trigger an alarm output when exception is detected Alarm output can be configured by following the steps listed in Setting up Sensor Alarms 62 CHAPTERS Network Settings Configuring Network Settings Network settings must be configured if DVR is used for monitoring over network Configuring General Settings To configure general network settings 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Network to enter the Network Settings menu shown in Figure 1 Network Settings General Advanced Network Status NIC Type TOM 100M Auto DHCP E IF Address 172 8 116 11 Subnet Mask DD o a a pr Default Gateway AA LA Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server MAC Address 00 40 30 11 11 8d a Ok Cancel Figure 1 Network Settings Menu 2 Select the General tab Configure the settings on the interface 3 If you have a DHCP server running and would like your DVR to automatically obtain an IP address and other network settings from that server check the DHCP checkbox You may check the DHCP status by going to the Network Status tab as shown in Figure 2 Figure 2 Network Status 4 If you want to configure your own settings enter the settings for e IP Address IP address you would like to use for your DVR e Subnet Mask Subnet Mask of network 64 e Default Gateway IP address of your Gateway Typically the IP address of your router e Preferred Alternate DNS Server The preferred and alternate Domain Na
33. a ak alk le ak ak dh a A e Ly bi oO O O SO oso en Co en g oOo oo oa oo 5 MW ao oo oc oa amp amp aoa ak alk ak ak dih dih ahah ak ak ak ak dih dih Co gt lt Copy OR Cancel Figure 12 Alarm Output Settings 3 Configure the settings for selected output 4 Select OK to save and exit Note If the Hold For option is selected as Manually Stop the alarm will only stop when you manually stop it See Triggering Alarm Outputs Manually Manual Alarm Triggering You may also trigger alarm outputs manually through the Manual Alarm menu To trigger alarm outputs manually 1 Click Menu gt Manual Alarm to enter the Manual Alarm menu Figure 13 Figure 13 Manual Alarm Menu 2 Configure the following settings in the Manual Alarm menu e Trigger Select an alarm from the list and click Trigger to trigger its output e Trigger All Trigger all alarm outputs at once e Clear All Stop all alarm outputs at once 3 Select OK to return to the previous menu 37 Video Loss Detection Your DVR can be set up to detect video loss and trigger an action To set up video loss detection L Click Menu gt Settings gt Camera to enter Camera Settings menu shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Camera Management Menu 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Select the camera to be configured with video loss detection 4 Check the Video Loss Detection checkbox to enable this feature as shown in Figure 15 Camera
34. al recording has ended e Recording Expired Time Set the expiration time in days for recorded video Record files after expiration time will be deleted If it is set to 0 record files will not be option would be deleted The actual period for record files storage is determined by the available HDD space e Record Audio Enable or disable audio record of the selected camera Click OK to finish settings and return to the previous menu 5 Press the 3DEF F2 button on DVR front panel to select the Advanced tab to access the Advanced Settings submenu shown in Figure 3 6 Enable or disable the Overwrite setting Enabling the Overwrite setting will cause recorded files to be overwritten once the HDD is full 7 Click Apply and then OK to back to the previous menu Record Settings General Advanced Schedule Overwrite Yes TOR Cancel Figure 3 Advanced Record Settings Scheduling a Recording The Schedule allows you to set up flexible recording schedules for daily or weekly recording To set up a recording schedule 35 1 2 Click Menu gt Settings gt Record to enter the Record Settings menu Select the Schedule tab to enter the Schedule dialog box shown in Figure 4 Record Settings EGeneral MAdvanced Schedule Camera Analog 1 00 06 12 18 24 MC AAA A AE 2S SSeS A A E We ua A ER RE ER EI ER pee me ez fe os ss ae fies ff ce es ome fms pee fe a he ses fe sf fs ces eas ase fe ies ff ees pcs fae a aaa ffs Jc c
35. atus of the installed HDDs on your DVR at anytime To check the status of aHDD 1 Click Menu gt HDD to enter the HDD Management menu 2 The status of your HDD is listed under the Status column If the status is listed as Normal or Hibernate the HDD is in working order If it is listed as Abnormal and has already been initialized the HDD needs to be replaced If the HDD is Uninitialized you will need to initialize it before it can be use in your DVR Please refer to Initializing HDDs for further instructions You may also view the SMART information of installed HDD SMART abbreviation for Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a monitoring system for hard disk drives to detect and report on various indicators of reliability in the hopes of anticipating failures To view SMART information of a HDD 3 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Search to enter the Log Search menu shown in Figure 4 Major Type Information Minor Type Start Record Start Time 07 13 2010 g End Time Search Cancel Figure 4 Log Search Menu Set Major Type to Information Set Minor Type to HDD SMART Enter Start Time and End Time Click the Search button to begin log search A list of results similar to that of Figure 5 will be returned nme 83 og Search IA a a nn He Fun matar Minor Na Pal TELE Eh E pps MA A Tor matcUe 0 0 O Informatic 0 O Informatic nfornal nformat Petals Figure 5 Log
36. ault ports Click Menu gt Settings gt Network to enter the Network Settings menu Select the Advanced tab Click the Ser button next to Host Others to enter the Host Others menu Enter new Server Port and HTTP Port as shown in Figure 11 a T HOST OTHERS Alarm Host IP Alarm Host Port Server Port 8000 HTTP Port 80 Multicast IP 239 255 255 255 Figure 11 Host Others Menu Note The Server Port has a port range of 2000 65535 and is used for remote client software access The HTTP port is used for remote Internet browser access 69 CHAPTERO9 PTZ Control Navigate PTZ Menu PTZ menus can be navigated through with either the mouse or the front panel remote For quick access to certain PTZ settings right clicking with the mouse in a display while in PTZ control mode will enter the PTZ settings menu This menu is shown in Figure 1 Camera F Call Preset Call Patrol Call Pattern za z Preset Sellings 0 Patrol Settings 4 Pattern Settings PTZ Menu PTZ Settings a ee Exit Figure 1 PTZ Settings Menu The items that can be found on this menu include a Camera Select a PTZ camera Call Preset Call a PTZ preset s Call Patrol Call a PTZ sequence s Call Pattern Call a PTZ pattern a Preset Settings Enter PTZ preset configuration menu i Patrol Settings Enter PTZ sequence configuration menu a Pattern Settings Enter PTZ pattern configuration menu
37. ception to enter the Exception menu 2 Select the exception to configure under Exception Type 3 Select triggering options as shown in Figure22 Trigger options are further explained in the next section See Understanding Exception Trigger Options Exception Exception Type HDD Full E Audio Warning E Notify Surveillance Center E Trigger Alarm Output Se APTA PARA Cancel Figure 20 Exception Menu 61 4 Click OK to save settings and exit Exception menu Understanding Exception Trigger Options When setting up exception handlers for such features as motion detection and relay alarms you may select triggering options to alert you of these exceptions The triggering options that you may select include e Pop up Image on Monitor When an alarm is triggered the local monitor VGA or BNC monitor will display an image in Live Preview mode This alarm can be configured under the Popup Alarm Image handle method For alarms that are triggered simultaneously images will be displayed one at a time every 10 seconds default dwell time A different dwell time can be set by going to Menu gt Setting gt Display gt Dwell Time Once the alarm stops cycling of the images will also stop and you ll be returned to the Live Preview screen e Audio Warning Trigger an audible beep when exception is detected e Notify Surveillance Centre Sends a signal to remote alarm host when exception is detected See Configure Remote Alarm Host e
38. d setting properties for HDDs Ability to remote update system firmware and stop of the relay output e Remote Shutdown Reboot Remotely shutdown or reboot the DVR 8 Click on the Channel Permission tab to configure channel permission as shown in Figure 8 The channel settings include Permission Settings F Local Permission Network Permission Camera Permission Remote Live View Local Manual Record Remote Record Starting Local Playback Remote Playback Local PTZ Control Remote PTZ Control Local Video Export Figure 8 Camera Permission Settings Menu e Remote Live View Select and view live video over the network e Local Manual Record Locally start and stop manual recording on any of the channels e Remote Record Starting Remotely start and stop manual recording on any of the channels e Local Playback Locally play recorded files that are on the DVR e Remote Playback Remotely play and download recorded files that are on the DVR e Local PTZ Control Locally control PTZ cameras e Remote PTZ Control Remotely control PTZ cameras e Local Video Export Locally backup recorded files from any of the channels 91 9 Click the OK button to save and exit menu Note If you forget the password to your DVR contact your supplier with the serial number of your DVR to obtain a secure code to reset your DVR Deleting a User To delete a user from the DVR 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt User to enter the User Set
39. e JOG SHUTTLE control can be used to move the active selection in a menu The inner ring will move the selection up and down the outer ring will move it left and right In the Playback mode the inner ring is used to jump 30 seconds forward backward in a video The outer ring can be used to speed up slow down the video In Preview mode 1t can be used to cycle through different channels U VISION 2 4 5 6 9 Figure 10 DS 7200HVI ST RW Front Panel 1 2 3 USB Interface Connects USB mouse or USB flash memory devices DVD ROM Space for DVD ROM Status Indicators e READY the indicator lights in green when the device is running normally 11 Se STATUS the indicator lights when the compound key switches to numeric letter input mode ALARM the indicator lights in red when there is sensor alarm occurring RECORD the indicator lights in green when the unit is under recording NETWORK the indictor flickers in green when network connection is functioning normally Compound Buttons 1 MENU 1 Enter numeral 1 2 Access the main menu interface 2ABC F1 1 Enter numeral 2 2 Enter letters ABC 3 The F1 button when used in a list field will select all items on the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light 3DEF F2 1 Enter numeral 3 2 Enter letters DEF 3 The F2 button is used to cycle through tab pages It will also bring up the Channel amp OSD Position settings
40. e STUV PTZ button works as numeric 8 and letter TUV It is also used to enter the PTZ Control mode 9WXYZ PREV The 9WXYZ PREVIEW button works as numeric 9 and letter WXYZ It is also used to switch between single screen and multi screen mode 0 A The 0 A button works as numeric 0 It is also used to switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input It can also be used to clear entire masked areas such as in the Motion Detection and Privacy Mask menus 7 SHIFT The SHIFT button is used for switch button action between numeric button and control button Note It is important to note that you must click the EDIT button on either the remote or front panel on a text field before you are able to edit its content After you re done entering text you must hit the ENTER button to be able to move on to the next field 13 IR Remote Control Your DVR may also be controlled with the IR remote control shown in Figure 10 Batteries 2xAAA must be installed before operation hb 14 L 15 Figure 12 IR Remote Control The keys on the remote control closely resemble the ones found on the front panel including POWER Turn on off DVR DEV Enable Disable Remote Control Alphanumeric Same as Alphanumeric buttons on front panel EDIT Same as JKL EDIT button on front panel A Same as 0 A button on front panel REC Same as 7PQRS REC button on front panel PLAY Same as
41. e Time Type Time AA A WN eo o o qg 0 gg hr I IH IH IH IH 49 4 si IH 4r de dd 4 49 e Me Moe Mo Mo He Mo Mo hr ir ir ir ir 4 49 49 eo o 0 o o 0 0 Ce I ir ir ir ir 4 4 db 44444444 4 Figure 7 Edit Schedule Settings 14 Click the OK button This will take you back to the Schedule tab To copy the schedule to a different channel select the channel or all under Copy To and click the Copy button 15 Click Next button to access the Network Settings dialog box shown in Figure 8 Wizard Network Settings General Advanced Network Status Enter Network Settings NIC Type 10M 100M Auto DHCP H IP Address IA dr dl Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 172 8 116 1 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server MAC Address 00 40 30 11 11 8d Previous Next Cancel OK Cancel Figure 8 Network Settings 26 16 To configure network settings click the Enter button 17 Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway settings 18 Click OK button to return to the Setup Wizard 19 If all the settings have been entered click Done to finish and exit the Setup Wizard You ve completed the Setup Wizard The next step in the initial setup process is to setup the system date and time After completion of Setup Wizard enter the Live View window Setting Date amp Time It is extremely important to setup the system date and time to accurately timestamp recordings and events To setup dat
42. e and time 1 Open the Menu window by clicking the MENU button on the remote or front panel You can also go to the Menu window by right clicking with the mouse and clicking the Menu button 2 Click the Settings icon 3 Click the General icon You will be taken to the General Settings window as shown in Figure 9 Figure 9 General Settings General Settings General DST Settings More Settings Language CVBS Output Standard VGA Resolution Time one Menu Date Format System Time Mouse Pointer Speed Enable Password English NTSC 1024 768 60HZ GMT 08 00 Beijing Ure MM DD YYYY 12 29 2009 23 M 55 a u 4 Enter the correct date and time in System Time 5 Click the Apply button to save the setting 27 CHAPTER3 Live Preview Live Preview On screen Display The Live Preview mode is automatically started after the DVR boots up It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy thus hitting the ESC multiple times depending on which menu you re on will bring you to the Live Preview mode Live Preview Icons Some icons are provided on screen in Live Preview mode to indicate different camera status These icons include A gt Main Output Aux Output Event Alarm Indicates video loss video tampering motion detection or relay alarm Record Indicates the current channel is recording The recording may have been started manually from a schedule and or triggered from motion or alarm
43. ects to PTZ 12V GND 17 Figure 17 DS 7216HVI ST Rear Panel BNC connectors for main video out BNC connectors for spot video out 6 VGA DBIS connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 8 LAN Connector for LAN Local Area Network 9 usp CommectorforUSBdevies S Connector for RS 485 devices T T pin connects to PTZ 11 Connector for alarm input Connector for alarm output Switch for turn on off the device Ground needs to be connected when DVR starts up Figure 18 DS 7204HVI ST RW Rear Panel 6 LAN CommectorforLAN LocalArea Network o o o 8 usp Connector for USB devices S 9 RS 232 Interface DB9 connector for RS 232 devices ooo 18 10 Connector for alarm input Connector for alarm output Connector for RS 485 devices T T pin connects to PTZ 12V GND 1 6 7 gt z 10 11 13 Figure 19 DS 7208HVI ST RW Rear Panel No l BNC connectors for main video out BNC connectors for spot video out BNC connectors for analog video input RCA connectors for analog audio input RCA connector for audio input RCA connector for audio output DB15 connector for VGA output Display local video output and menu 7 DB9 connector for RS 232 devices Connector for LAN Local Area Network Connector for USB devices ALARMIN ALARM IN Connector for alarm input ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output RS 485 Interface Connector for RS 485 devices T T pin connects to PTZ ra ad 8 a a S
44. ensitivity OK Cancel Figure 4 Motion Sensitivity Settings 6 Click OK to return to the motion detection area settings interface Right click the mouse to select the Exit from the menu to return to the Advanced Camera Settings menu 8 Click the Handle button to enter the Exception Handle menu shown in Figure5 Figure 5 Triggered Camera Settings 53 9 Select cameras to trigger for recording when motion is detected by checking the checkboxes under the desired cameras 10 Select the Schedule tab Set the schedule you want motion detection to be enabled Schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 8 time periods per day Note After having configured the schedule the DVR must be restarted for the new settings to take effect Exception Handle red Camera m Schedule amp Handle All Week O i co N e k Figure6 Schedule Settings 11 Select the Handle tab to configure exceptions handling Exception trigger options will be described in the next section See Understanding Exception Trigger Options mage on Monito Warning Figure7 Handle Settings 12 Click OK to complete motion settings for the selected camera You may now add a schedule to start recording when motion is detected See Scheduling a Recording Sensor Alarm Settings Recordings can also be triggered from an external relay alarm device To set up sensor alarms 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt
45. ent recording parameters configurable for per individual camera Support dual stream Encoding for both audio video composite stream and video stream audio and video synchronization during composite stream encoding Compression storage and network transmission of video image at 4CIF or CIF resolution Local Monitoring H 0 Up to 1024x768 resolution for VGA output display Simultaneous VGA and CVBS output 1 4 9 16 camera video live view with the camera order adjustable Group switch manual switch and automatic cycle modes selectable for video live view with the auto cycle period configurable Digital zoom in live view mode Shield of assigned channel for live view Privacy masking capability Multiple PTZ protocols supported and settings and callup of presets patrols and patterns Video image zoom in by clicking the mouse and tracing by dragging mouse in PTZ control mode ard Disk Management Connection to 1 SATA hard disk for DS 7204HVI ST and DS 7204HVI ST L model and 2 SATA hard disks for DS 7204HVI ST RW DS 7208HVI ST RW and DS 7216HVI ST RW models each HDD with up to 2TB storage capacity S M A R T technology HDD standby function HDD file system is compatible with Windows Use pre allocating hard disk management technology and no disk fragments Recording Cycle and non cycle recording mode Scheduled and event video encoding parameters Multiple recording types including manual continuous a
46. g 1 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Search to enter the Log Search dialog box shown in Figure 6 43 Malor Ty pe Information Minor Type Start Record Start Time 07 13 2010 End Time Search Cancel Figure 6 Log Search Menu 2 Set Major Type to Information set Minor Type to Start Record or End Record and then select the Start Time and End Time as well Click the Search button 3 Click the Search button A list of search results will be displayed Select the video log to play back and click Play 4 The selected recording then will begin to play in the Playback interface Playback Frame by Frame To play back frame by frame in the Playback interface e By Using a Mouse 1 Click the Slow Forward button on the Playback Control Panel until the speed changes to Single frame 2 Click the Pause button to advance the video frame by frame e By Using the Front Panel Remote Control 1 Press the Down button to select the playback speed to Single frame 2 Press the Enter button to advance the video frame by frame Digital Zoom To use digital zoom in Playback mode 1 Right click the mouse in Playback mode 2 Select Digital Zoom from drop down submenu 3 Left click and drag the red box to the desired area for zooming The zoomed image will be magnified by 4 times An example is given in the following figure 44 Figure 7 Digital Zoom in Playback Mode 45 CHAPTER 6 Backup Backing up Recorded F
47. g detection 4 Check the Tamper Detection checkbox to enable this feature as shown in Figure 19 Figure 17 Camera Settings Menu 5 Click the Handle button to enter the Exception Handle menu shown in Figure19 6 Select the Schedule tab Set the schedule you want video loss detection to be enabled Schedule can be set for all week or any day of the week with up to 8 time periods per day Note After having configured the schedule the DVR must be restarted for the new settings to take effect Exception Handle Figure 20 Schedule Settings for Video Tampering Detection 60 J Select the Handle tab to configure exceptions handling Exception trigger options will be described in the next section See Understanding Exception Trigger Options Figure 21 Exception Handle Menu 8 Click OK to finish the settings 9 Repeat above steps to configure settings for other channels Exception Settings The exception setting allows the DVR to alert you when irregular events occur These events include e HDD Full All installed HDD are full e HDD Error Errors occurred during writing of the HDD no HDD installed or HDD had failed to initialize e Network Disconnected Disconnected network cable e IP Conflict Conflict in IP address setting e Tllegal Login Incorrect user ID or password used e Video Output Standard Mismatch video output standards do not match with each other To set exceptions 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Ex
48. he Front Panel Remote 1 Enter the Playback interface See Video Playback 2 During playback press the EDIT button to mark start of clip 3 Press the EDIT button again to mark end of clip 4 Repeat for additional clips 5 Press the ESC button to exit from the Playback interface You ll then be prompted to save the clips as shown in Figure 6 6 Click the Yes button to enter Backup interface or select No to exit Playback interface 49 7 At the Backup interface select the Start button to begin the Backup process Manage Backup Devices To manage backup devices you must first be in the Export menu shown in Figure 7 The Export menu can be accessed by following the steps shown in the previous section See Exporting Files Export Export Refresh USEI Free Space 360GB Refresh USB CD DVD RVY Free Space 702MB File Name size Type Date Modified File Name Size Type Date Modified RECYCLER Folder 11 05 2009 15 42 38 Folder 11 05 2009 15 39 30 Folder 11 20 2009 14 55 36 MN ch01_20091120 gt 52KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 Echi 20091120 T29KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 E chO1_ 20091120 393KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 E player exe 635KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 33 New Folder Delete Play Format Start 1 Cancel rase Start Cancel Figure 7 Export Menu Once in the Export menu you may e Create New Folder Creates a new folder on the export device e Delete Delete a file or folder from the export device e Play Play the
49. he Set button next to NTP to enter the NTP Settings menu as shown in Figure 8 NTP Synchronize Interval 50 Minute s NTP Server NTP Port Figure 8 NTP Settings Menu 4 Check the NTP checkbox to enable this feature de Configure NTP settings e Synchronize Interval Time in minutes to synchronize with NTP server 67 e NTP Server Address of NTP server Note The address can be set to the IP address or the Domain name When the Domain name is used please set the DNS server address 6 Click OK to save settings and exit the NTP Settings menu Note Time synchronization interval has a range of 0 10080 min normally 7200 min If the DVR is used on a public network you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the DVR is setup in a more customized network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server used for time synchronization Remote Alarm Host Settings With a remote alarm host set the DVR will send a signal to the host when an alarm is triggered The remote alarm host must have the Network Video Surveillance software installed To set up a remote alarm host 1 Enter Network settings menu by clicking Menu gt Setting gt Network 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Click the Set butt next to Host Others to enter the Host Others menu as shown in Figure 9 HOST OTHERS Alarm Host IP Alarm Host Port Server Port 80
50. hese buttons can be used to cycle through channels ENTER Button The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes It can also be used to tick checkbox fields In Playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In Single Play mode pressing the ENTER button will advance the video by a single frame 6 Control Buttons 1 MENU Button The 1 MENU button works as numeric 1 Pressing this button will return the user to the Main menu after successful login 2 ABC The 2ABC button works as numeric 2 and letter ABC 3 DEF The 3DEF button works as numeric 3 and letter DEF It is also used to cycle through tab pages 4GHI ESC The 4GHI ESC button works as numeric 4 and letter GHI it is also used to escape to the previous menu 5JKL EDIT The 5JKL EDIT button works as numeric 5 and letter JKL The 5JKL EDIT button is used to edit text fields When editing text fields it will also function as a Backspace button to delete the character in front of the cursor On checkbox fields pressing the EDIT IRIS button will tick the checkbox In Playback mode it can be used to generate video clips for backup 6MNO PLAY The 6MNO PLAY button works as numeric 6 and letter MNO It is used to enter the Playback menu It is also used to turn audio on off in the Playback menu TPORS REC The 7PQRS REC button works as numeric 7 and letter PQRS It is also used to enter the Manual Record interface STUV PTZ Th
51. iles Recorded files can be backed up to various devices such as USB flash drives USB HDDs or a DVD writer Exporting Files To export record files 1 Click Menu gt Video Export to enter the Export Video menu shown in Figure Figure 1 Export Video Select desired parameters to search for files to export On the toolbar press the Export button to enter the Record Backup menu Select the files to export as shown in Figure 2 You may also click the Play button to confirm the record file you want to export ae au Figure 2 Video Search Results 47 5 The size of the currently selected files is displayed at the lower left corner of the window Click the Next button to enter the Export menu shown in Figure 3 Export Refresh USB1 v Free Space 3 61GB File Name Size Type Date Modified Folder 11 05 2009 15 42 38 Folder 11 05 2009 15 39 30 Folder 11 20 2009 14 55 36 New Folder Delete Pray Format starn cancel Figure 3 Export Menu 6 Select device to which the record file is exported from drop down list USB Flash Drive USB HDD DVD Writer If backup device is not recognized e Click the Refresh button e Reconnect device e Check for compatibility from vendor T Click Start to begin backup process shown in Figure 4 Export Refresh USB1 Free Space 3 61GB File Name Size Type Date Modified a J Calear 44 NE ANAM 46 4 38 u 39 30 99 36 Exporting 4 4 Cancel New Folder Delete Play
52. in Camera Camera Settings FE General Advanced Camera Analog 1 Image Settings i Set Mask Area settings E Tamper Detection E Motion Detection E Video Loss Detection Copy To Y Copy Apply OK Cancel Figure 1 Advanced Camera Settings Menu 3 Check the Mask checkbox to enable feature 4 Click the Area Settings button to enter Area Settings menu 5 Set mask area as shown in Figure2 Up to 4 areas can be set 78 Figure2 Setting Mask Area 6 Select Exit to save settings and exit the Mask Area Settings interface 79 CHAPTERII1 HDD Management Manage HDDs Initializing HDDs A newly installed hard disk drive HDD must be first initialized before it can be used with your DVR Initializing the HDD will erase all data on it To initialize a HDD 1 Click Menu gt HDD to enter the HDD Management menu shown in Figure 1 HDD Management General Advance Set Cameras for HDD Group E Label Capacity Free Space Status Ei 465 76GB 392 5GB Normal Figure 1 HDD Management Menu Select HDD to be initialized Click the Init button Select OK button to start initialization After the HDD has been initialized the status of the HDD will change from Abnormal to Normal A Set HDD Groups Your DVR can separate multiple HDDs into groups Videos from specified channels can be set to be recorded onto a particular HDD group To set up a HDD group Click Menu gt HDD to enter the HDD Manage
53. ions Import export of device configuration files etwork 10 100M adaptive network interface TCP IP protocol suites PPPoE DHCP DNS DDNS NTP SADP protocols etc Unicast and multicast supported TCP and UDP protocols applicable in unicast transmission Remote search playback and download lock unlock of video files Support breakpoint resume Remote access and configuration of parameters remote import export of device configuration parameters Remote access of device running status system log and alarm status Remote control of DVR via button operation Remote lock unlock of panel buttons and mouse Remote formatting of hard disk upgrade reboot shutdown and other system maintenance operations RS 232 and RS 485 transparent channel transmission Event alarm and exceptions upload to remote management host Remote manual recording Remote video image capture in JPEG format Remote PTZ control Voice talk and broadcast Built in WEB Server 000000000000000002Z Development e Provision of SDK in Windows and Linux operating systems eo Application software source code of Demo O Support and training service for application system development Product Application Diagram 9 4 Monitor Speaker Remote Control USB Mouse Alarm I O Cameras amp Speed Dome Microphone USB Device Figure 6 Product Application Diagram Operating Your DVR There are numerous ways to navigate and operate your DVR You may use the Front Pa
54. isplay Week sa Date Format MM DD YYYY Time Format 24 hour OSD Display Non Transparent amp Not OSD Display Position Copy To Figure 1 OSD Settings Menu 4 Click the Set button to edit the OSD display position including the camera name position and the date time display position Display Settings Display settings such as the brightness contrast saturation and hue can also be adjusted in the Camera Management menu To adjust display settings Click Menu gt Settings gt Camera to enter the Camera Settings menu shown in Figure 1 2 Click the Advanced tab to enter the Advanced Camera Settings menu as shown in Figure1 Select channel for image settings in Camera de Click the Set button next to the Image Settings label 4 Adjust the display settings as shown in Figure 3 Brightness contrast saturation and hue can be adjusted in the menu The adjustments of display settings will affect the live images and the recorded images 47 16 11 2009 Mon 15 45 23 Contrast Brightness verae f Saturation OK Hue Cancer 4 Figure 3 Display Settings Privacy Mask Settings You may setup privacy mask to mask off sensitive or private areas in the field of view of a camera To setup privacy mask 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Camera to enter the Camera Settings menu 2 Click the Advanced tab to enter the Advanced Camera Settings menu as shown in Figurel Select channel for privacy mask settings
55. larm motion motion alarm and motion amp alarm recording etc 8 recording time periods with separate recording types Pre record and Post record time for alarm and motion detection and pre record time for schedule and manual recording Lock and unlock of video files HDD property can be set to read only Video data search and playback by channel number recording type time etc Digital zoom function in playback mode Pause play fast play slow skip forward and skip backward when playback locating in progress bar by dragging the mouse Up to 4 8 16 channel synchronous playback Backup Record files backed up via USB or SATA device Bunch backup by file or by time Record files edited for backup in playback Management and maintenance for backup devices Alarm amp Exception Configurable arming time for alarm in out Various alarm types supported alarms for video loss motion detection video tempering video in out format unmatched illegal access network disconnection IP conflict hard disk error and hard disk full O Various alarm response actions supported camera recording relay out on screen warning audible warning and upload to center etc O Auto recovery from exceptions Others Control of DVR via front panel keys mouse and IR remote control Three level user management each user with individual operating permission for DVR and camera Powerful record and search for log of operation alarm and except
56. m for Network Video Recorder An NVR can be a PC based or embedded system used for centralized management and storage for IP cameras IP Domes and other DVRs e PAL Acronym for Phase Alternating Line PAL is also another video standard used in broadcast televisions systems in large parts of the world PAL signal contains 625 scan lines at 50Hz e PTZ Acronym for Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras are motor driven systems that allow the camera to pan left and right tilt up and down and zoom in and out e USB Acronym for Universal Serial Bus USB is a plug and play serial bus standard to interface devices to a host computer 99 FAQ e Why does my DVR make a beeping sound after booting There are a few reasons for the warning beep your DVR makes after booting 1 There is no HDD present in the DVR 2 The HDD has not been initialized 3 The HDD is defective If you wish to use your DVR without any HDDs you may disable this warning beep in the Exception Settings menu See Setting Exception e Why does the DVR seem unresponsive when operating with the IR remote control If your DVR seem unresponsive when using the IR remote and you have read through the section Using the IR Remote Control please check 1 Check that the batteries are installed correctly in the remote making sure that the polarities of the batteries are not reversed 2 Make sure the batteries are fresh and are not out of power 3 Make sure the remote has not been tampered with
57. make sure the VGA port on its rear panel has connected with a display device or the VIDEO OUT port has connected to a monitor or else no prompt message will be displayed on screen after device startup and the menu operation is inaccessible as well 3 In case the POWER indicator on the front panel does not light please apply power to the device to start it After the power has been started up the POWER indicator will light green and the startup window will appear To shut down the DVR 1 Enter the Shut Down menu shown in Figure 1 by clicking on Menu gt ShutDown shut Down Tt m ShutDown Reboot Cancel Figure 1 Shutdown Menu 2 Select the ShutDown button 3 Click the Yes button Rebooting and Locking Your DVR While in the Shutdown menu Figure 1 you may also reboot or lock your DVR Locking your DVR will return you to the Live Preview mode which will require a user name and password to exit out of it The Reboot button will reboot your DVR To reboot or lock your DVR 1 Enter the Shutdown menu by clicking Menu gt ShutDown 2 Select the Lock button to lock the DVR or the Reboot button to reboot the DVR Using the Setup Wizard Note Please make the DVR has been installed with HDD before access to the Setup Wizard By default the Setup Wizard will start once the DVR has loaded as shown in Figure 2 The Setup Wizard will guide you through some important settings of your DVR Select Next if the DVR has been in
58. me System DNS Server to be used with your DVR gt Click OK to save settings and exit the Network Settings menu PPPOE Settings Your DVR also allows for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPOE access To set up PPPOE access 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Network to enter the Network Settings menu 2 Select the General tab as shown in Figure 3 Network Settings General FAdvanced M Network Status NIC Type TOM 100M Auto DHCP a IP Address T2 8 116 11 Subnet Mask JD a Aa ur 3 Default Gateway 172 8 116 1 Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server MAC Address 00 40 30 11 11 8d ja eda OR Cancel Figure 3 Network Settings Menu 3 Select the Advanced tab to enter the Advanced Network Settings menu shown in Figure 4 Network Settings F General Advanced Network Status PPPOE DDNS NTP HOST OTHERS Figure 4 Advanced Network Settings 4 Click the Set button next to PPPOE to enter PPPoE Settings menu shown in Figure 5 65 PPPOE User Name Password Confirm Password Figure 5 PPPoE Settings 5 Check the PPPOE checkbox to enable this feature 6 Enter User Name Password and Confirm Password for PPPOE access PPPOE credentials can be obtained from your network administrator Once the setup is completed your DVR will automatically dial up into your network after reboot 7 Click OK to save settings and exit Network Settings menu You may be now asked to restart your DVR for setti
59. ment menu Select HDDs to be added to group Select Group button to enter Group Settings menu Set the HDD Group Number as shown in Figure 2 ee 81 Group Settings HDD Group Number Please set cameras for HDD group again ei if the HDD group number is changed Figure 2 HDD Group Settings Menu gt Select OK to save settings and exit the Group Settings menu Note By default settings all HDDs belong to group 1 Set HDD Status You may change the behavior of your HDD by changing its status The status of a HDD can be set to read only or read write R W Setting HDD to Read Only A HDD can be set to read only to avoid important recorded files from being overwritten when the HDD becomes full To set a HDD to read only Click Menu gt HDD to enter the HDD Management menu 1 2 Select HDD to be protected 3 Select the Property button to enter the Property Settings menu as shown in Figure 3 Property Settings HDD Status Read only Y RAV OK Cancel Figure 3 HDD Property Settings Menu 82 4 Set HDD Status to Read Only 3 Select OK to save settings and exit the current menu Note 1 Once set to read only the HDD cannot be written to until it is set back to read write R W 2 DS 7204HVI ST and DS 7204HVI ST L model can be installed with one HDD only therefore when the property is set to read only the recording of the device will be stopped Checking HDD Status You may check the st
60. meric letter input and functional control Compound Buttons e 1 MENU 1 Enter numeral 1 2 Access the main menu interface e 2ABC F1 1 Enter numeral 2 2 Enter letters ABC 3 The F1 button when used in a list field will select all items on the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light e 63DEF F2 1 Enter numeral 3 2 Enter letters DEF 3 The F2 button is used to cycle through tab pages It will also bring up the Channel OSD Position settings e 4GHI ESC 1 Enter numeral 4 2 Enter letters GHI 3 Exit and back to the previous menu e S5JKL EDIT 1 Enter numeral 5 2 Enter letters JKL 3 Delete characters before cursor 4 Select the checkbox and ON OFF switch 5 Start stop record clipping in playback e 6MNO PLAY 1 Enter numeral 6 2 Enter letters MNO 3 Playback for direct access to playback interface e TPORS REC 1 Enter numeral 7 2 Enter letters PORS 3 Manual record for direct access to manual record interface manually enable disable record e STUV PTZ 1 Enter numeral 8 2 Enter letters TUV 3 Access PTZ control interface e 9WXYZ PREV 1 Enter numeral 9 2 Enter letters WXYZ 3 Multi camera display in preview e O A 1 Enter numeral 0 2 switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input JOG SHUTTLE Control Th
61. mode or used to select checkbox fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will advance the video by a single frame And in auto sequence preview mode the buttons can be used to pause resume auto sequence IR Receiver Operation by IR remote control PWR the indicator lights in green when DVR is powered up Power On Off press and hold the button to turn off the device DEDIT PPLAY T Rec PTZ PREV vA Figure 11 DS 7204HVI ST L Front Panel LCD Display local menu and preview USB Interface Universal Serial Bus USB ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB Hard Disk Drive HDD Status Indicators Status indicators for different features of the DVR 12 POWER Power indicator turns green when DVR is powered up STATUS Status indicator turns green when DVR is controlled by an IR remote HDD HDD indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD Tx Rx TX RX indictor blinks blue when network connection is functioning properly IR Receiver Operation by IR remote control 5 DIRECTION ENTER Buttons DIRECTION Buttons The DIRECTION buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items in menus In Playback mode the Up and Down button is used to speed up and slow down recorded video The Left and Right button will jump 30s backward and forward in a video In Preview mode t
62. nel Controls the included IR Infrared Remote a Mouse and the Soft Keyboard Using the Front Panel Controls HIK VISION 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 7 DS 7204HVI ST Front Panel The controls on the front panel include 1 Status Indicators e POWER the POWER indicator turns green when DVR is powered up e STATUS the indicator lights when the compound key switches to numeric letter input mode e Tx Rx TX RX indictor flickers green when network connection is functioning normally IR Receiver operation by IR remote control Compound Buttons e 1 MENU 1 Enter numeral 1 2 Access the main menu interface e 2ABC F1 1 Enter numeral 2 2 Enter letters ABC 3 The F1 button when used in a list field will select all items on the list In PTZ Control mode it will turn on off PTZ light e 63DEF F2 1 Enter numeral 3 2 Enter letters DEF 3 The F2 button is used to cycle through tab pages It will also bring up the Channel amp OSD Position settings e 4GHI ESC 1 Enter numeral 4 2 Enter letters GHI 3 Exit and back to the previous menu e S5JKL EDIT 1 Enter numeral 5 2 Enter letters JKL 3 Delete characters before cursor 4 Select the checkbox and ON OFF switch 5 Start stop record clipping in playback e 6MNO PLAY 1 Enter numeral 6 2 Enter letters MNO 3 Playback for direct access to playback interface e TPORS REC 1 Enter
63. nformation to enter the Information menu shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 System Information 2 Select OK to exit to the previous screen 95 View System Log Many events of your DVR are logged into the system log To access the system logs and search for these events L Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Log Search to enter the Log Search menu shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Log Search Menu Za Set search parameters 3 Click the Search button to start search If logs matching the search conditions are found it will be displayed in a list of search results as shown in Figure 16 Log search Major Type Start Time Minor Type Parameter intormat c 11 40 4004 07 04 32 HOD sM AH M A Informatic 11 20 2009 08 04 34 HDDS M AR T NA nformatic 11 20 2009 09 04 36 HDD SMART WA 7 Operation 11 20 2009 09 32 37 ShutDown Abnorm N A T Operation 11 20 2009 09 34 08 Power On N A informatic 11 20 2009 09 34 08 Local HDD InformaN A Pu Informatic 11 20 2009 09 34 08 HDDS MART MA T Operation 11 20 2009 09 34 18 Local Login N A T Operation 11 20 2009 09 34 18 Local Setting Video Outpt T Operation 11 20 2009 09 48 19 ShutDown Abnorm N A T Operation 11 20 2009 09 50 22 Power On N A nformatic 11 20 2009 09 50 22 Local HDD Informa M A O Informatic 11 20 2009 09 50 22 HDDS MART N A Af Details Play Export Cancel Figure 16 Log Search Results 4 To view more detailed information about a particular log entry select
64. ngs to take place To check on the status of your PPPoE connection go to Menu gt Setting gt Network and select the Network Status tab Configuring DDNS If your DVR is setup to use PPPoE as its default network connection you may set up Dynamic DNS DDNS to be used in connection To set up DDNS 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Network to enter the Network Settings menu 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Select the Set button next to DDNS to enter the DDNS settings menu shown in Figure 6 Fe p Pi i Mapt ee Conti aSswor ha a ee ee EP a Figure 6 DDNS Settings Menu 4 Check the DDNS checkbox to enable this feature 66 de Select DDNS Type Three different DDNS types are selectable IpServer PeanutHull and DynDNS e IpServer Enter Server Address for IpServer Refer to Figure6 e PeanutHull Enter User Name and Password obtained from the PeanutHull website Figure 7 e DynDNS Enter Server Address for DynDNS i e members dyndns org Under DVR Domain Name enter the domain obtained from the DynDNS web site Finally enter the User Name and Password registered in the DynDNS network an a eee eo Confirm Password Figure 7 DynDNS Settings NTP Server Settings A Network Time Protocol NTP Server may also be set up on your DVR to maintain accurate current date and time To set up an NTP server 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Network to enter the Network Settings menu 2 Select the Advanced tab 3 Click t
65. numeral 7 2 Enter letters PORS 3 Manual record for direct access to manual record interface manually enable disable record e STUV PTZ 1 Enter numeral 8 2 Enter letters TUV 3 Access PTZ control interface e 9WXYZ PREV 1 Enter numeral 9 2 Enter letters WXYZ 3 Multi camera display in preview e O A 1 Enter numeral 0 2 switch between input methods upper and lowercase alphabet symbols and numeric input SHIFT Switch of compound keys between the numeric letter input and functional control Control Buttons e Directional buttons In menu mode the direction buttons are used to navigate between different fields and items and select setting parameters In playback mode the Up and Down buttons are used to speed up and slow down record play and the Left and Right buttons are used to select the recording 30s forwards or backwards In preview mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels e Enter The Enter button is used to confirm selection in menu mode or used to select checkbox fields and ON OFF switch In playback mode it can be used to play or pause the video In single frame play mode pressing the Enter button will advance the video by a single frame And in auto sequence preview mode the buttons can be used to pause resume auto sequence USB Interface Connects USB mouse or USB flash memory devices 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 8 DS 7208HVI ST Front Panel
66. on is also used to start auto scan of PTZ PA Zoom Used to zoom in and out with the PTZ 3 Focus Used to adjust the focus of the PTZ 12 Iris Used to open up or close the iris of the PTZ Speed Adjusts the movement speed of the PTZ Light Turns PTZ light if applicable on and off Wiper Turns PTZ wiper if applicable on and off Zoom In Instantly zooms PTZ in Center Centers PTZ SHINN S Customizing Presets Presets can be set to move your PTZ camera to a desired preset location To set up and call custom PTZ presets 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface shown in Figure 3 by selecting PTZ from the mouse menu or clicking the PTZ button on the front panel 2 Select the Preset button to enter the Preset Management menu 3 In the Preset Management menu shown in Figure 4 you may e Configure Preset Use the PTZ control panel to adjust the position of the preset Select a Preset number and click the Set button to save preset location e Clear Preset Select a Preset number and click the Clear button to delete the preset You may also select the Clear All button to delete all presets e Call Preset Select a Preset and click the Call button 16 11 2009 Mon 15 45 23 PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern No Presel Name 01 Preset 1 02 Preset 2 03 Preset 3 04 Preset 4 05 Preset 5 06 Preset 6 sal Clear Al Clear OK EZ la an ae Y Focus S Paro Y ms CO 320049 707 Figure 4 Preset Management Menu No
67. ontrol mode of the selected camera e Digital Zoom Enter Digital Zoom interface of the selected camera e Menu Enter Main menu e Start Auto switch Enable multi camera sequence in Live Preview mode Note The dwell time of the preview configuration should be set before using Start Auto switch function Single Camera Multi Camera gt Next Screen Playback PIZ Digital Zoom Menu Start Auto switch O A E a a Q ja y Figure 2 Live Preview Mouse Menu Digital Zoom To use digital Zoom in Live Preview mode 1 Right click the mouse in Live Preview mode 2 Select Digital Zoom from drop down submenu 3 Left click and drag the red box to the desired area for zooming The zoomed image will be magnified by 4 times An example is given in the following figure Figure 3 Digital Zoom 30 Configure Live Preview Display Click Menu gt Settings gt Display to access the Live Preview display settings Display Settings Video Output VGA a Dwell Time Not Switen Camera Order Enable Audio Output a Event Output Port Event Dwell Time Figure 4 Display Settings Configure the following settings for Live Preview Display Video Output Set the video output modes including VGA Aux Output and Main CVBS e Mode Set the live view display mode to be 1x1 2x2 3x3 or 4x4 A Dwell Time Set the dwell time for camera switching when Start Auto switch is selected in Live Preview
68. orescent lamp is used nearby Ban Using a USB Mouse A regular 3 button Left Right Scroll wheel USB mouse can also be used with this DVR To use a USB mouse 1 Plug USB mouse into one of the USB ports on the front panel of the DVR 2 The mouse should automatically be detected If in a rare case that the mouse is not detected please refer to the recommended device list from your provider The buttons on the mouse corresponds to 1 Left Button e Single Click Select a component of a menu such as a button or an input field This is similar to pressing the ENTER button on the remote front panel controls Double Click Switch between single screen and multi screen mode in Preview Playback mode e Click and Drag Clicking and dragging the Left mouse button can be used to control the pan tilt of a PTZ camera as well as to vary the position of digital zoom area and camera OSD It can also be used to setup the alarm areas 2 Right Button e Single Click Shows pop up menu 3 Scroll Wheel e Scroll Up In Preview mode scrolling up will switch to the previous screen In Menu mode it will move the selection to the previous item e Scroll Down In Preview mode scrolling down will switch to the next screen In Menu mode it will move the selection to the next item Using the Soft Keyboard When a mouse is used to perform task on the DVR clicking on a text input field will bring up the Soft Keypad shown in Figure 13 15
69. ove to the current preset 16 11 2009 Mon 15 45 23 PTZ Control Keypoint Settings No 1 Preset Name Preset KeyPoint No 4 Duration 0 Speed 1 gt w Cancel gt slat Set Add Clear Y Zoom Se Preset y Focus Patrol Y iris Patten Speed IRA ext Figure 6 Patrol Configuration Menu 4 Click OK to return to Patrol Management menu and repeat steps 2 3 to configure other key points 5 After all key points have been configured click the defined key point No and then click Add button to complete the settings 6 Click OK button to save settings and exit the current menu e Clear Patrol 1 Select a valid Patrol Number 2 Click the Clear button to delete patrol e Call Patrol 1 Select a valid Patrol Number 74 2 Click the Start button to call the patrol and select the Stop button to stop the patrol as shown in Figure 7 16 11 2009 Mon 15 45 23 PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern Patrol No 1 E No Preset Name Enabled KeyPoint No D i MW 01 Preset 1 No 1 mM 02 Preset 2 No 2 E Presel 3 M 04 Presel 4 No A lt 74 i Stan Sel TOR Zoom Preset Y Focus E Patrol Y iris Patten Speed 3 TWIN EM Figure 7 Patrol Management Menu Customize Patterns Patterns can be setup by recording the movement of the PTZ To set up and call PTZ patterns 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface shown in Figure 3 by selecting PTZ from the mouse menu or clicking the PTZ bu
70. parameters Add a New User To add a new user Click Menu gt Settings gt User to enter the User Settings menu shown in Figure 4 User Settings User Name Level Users MAC Address admin Administrator 00 00 00 00 00 00 user Guest 00 00 00 00 00 00 Aa Delete Med OR Figure 4 User Settings Menu 1 Select the Add button to enter the Add User menu shown in Figure 5 Note Up to 31 users can be added 89 Add User Name user Password FEIERN Confirm EELEE Level Guest Users MAC 00 00 00 00 00 Permission OK Cancel Figure 5 Add User Menu Le Enter information for new user including User Name Password Level and User s MAC 3 The Level is the user level and is separated into two tiers e Operator By default the Operator user level has the authority to configure two way audio in network settings and all parameters in channel settings e Guest By default the Guest user can not configure network settings but can configure the local playback as well as the remote playing in channel settings 4 If User s MAC is configured and enabled the user may only access the DVR from that particular MAC address gt Select the Permission button to enter the Permission Settings menu shown in Figure 6 Camera Permission 4 Local Log Search E Local Configuration Figure 6 Permission Settings Menu 6 Configure permission for local settings under Local Permission tab The local settings include e Local
71. stalled with HDD or click Cancel to access Live View window if no HDD is installed Note If the checkbox is changed told then the Setup Wizard dialog box will not appear next time until the factory 23 default settings are resumed and if you select the checkbox as M the device will automatically access the Setup Wizard dialog box when it starts up next time Wizard Start wizard when DVR starts Next Cancel Figure 2 Setup Wizard To start using the Setup Wizard 1 Click the Next button on the Wizard window This will take you to the User Permission window shown in Figure 3 Wizard Admin Password Zi New Admin Password New Password Confirm mel Previous Next Figure 3 User Permission Navigate to the Admin Password text box Type the admin password into the Admin Password text box By default the password is 12345 To change the admin password check the New Admin Password checkbox Type new password and confirm it in the given text boxes 5 Click Next button to enter the HDD Management dialog box shown in Figure 4 gt gt 24 Wizard HDD Management Advance F Set Cameras for HDD Group Status Enter HDD Management Narmnal Previous Next Cancel Property Group Mit Figure 4 HDD Management 6 To access HDD management interface click the Enter button 7 Ifanew HDD has been recently installed select the HDD from the list to initialize it Initializing
72. te Only valid presets can be called and deleted Customizing Patrols Patrols can be programmed to move the PTZ to different key points and make it stay there for a defined duration before moving on to the next point The key points are defined by presets which can be set by following the steps above in Customize Presets To set up and call PTZ patrols 1 Enter the PTZ Control interface shown in Figure 3 by selecting PTZ from the mouse menu or clicking the PTZ button on the front panel 73 2 Select the Patrol button to enter the Patrol Management menu shown in Figure 5 16 11 2009 Mon 15 45 23 PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern Patrol No 1 M No Preset Name Enabled KeyPoint No D L u 01 Preset 1 No 02 Preset 2 No 03 Presel 3 mM 04 Presel 4 LA lt MA CSS YD Zoom Presa Y Focus M Patro Y iris BTPalem Speed Jana Exit Figure 5 Patrol Management Menu 3 In the Patrol Management menu you may e Configure Patrol 1 Select a Patrol Number to set 2 Select valid presets See Customize Presets and click the Set button to enter the Patrol configuration menu A sequence should have at least 2 valid presets 3 Set the Key Point No Duration and Speed Figure 6 The Key Point No determines the order at which the PTZ will follow while cycling through the patrol The Duration refers to the time span to stay at the corresponding key point The Speed defines the rate at which the PTZ will m
73. the log and click the Details button gt If applicable you may also view the associated video to the selected log entry by clicking the Play button 6 Log files can also be exported onto a USB device To export a log file connect a USB device to the DVR select the log file to export and click the Export button to enter the Log Search Export menu shown below in Figure 17 Click the Export button to export log onto USB device The exported file will be named according to the time it was exported e g 2010091 1143958logBack txt 96 Log Search Refresh USB1 1 X Free Space 3 60GB File Name Size Type Date Modified RECYCLER Folder 11 05 2009 15 42 38 Recyclec Folder 11 05 2009 15 39 30 work Folder 11 20 2009 14 55 36 E ch01_20091120 353KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 E ch01_20091120 730KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 E ch01_20091120 394KB File 11 20 2009 14 56 34 E ch01_20091120 236KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 E ch01_20091120 398KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 E ch01_20091120 248KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 Ml player exe 636KB File 11 20 2009 15 15 40 New Folder Delete Export Cancel Figure 17 Log Search Export Menu 7 Click Cancel to exit the current menu 97 CHAPTER13 Appendix Glossary e Dual Stream Dual stream is a technology used to record high resolution video locally while transmitting a lower resolution stream over the network The two streams are generated by the DVR with the main stream having a maximum resolu
74. tings menu 2 Select user to delete 3 Click the Delete button to delete user 4 Click the OK button to exit menu Note No deletion is allowed for the Administrator Modifying a User To modify a user 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt User to enter the User Settings menu 2 Select user to modify 3 Click the Modify button to enter the Modify menu shown in Figure 9 Modify User Name user Password RR Confirm as Level Guest User s MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 Figure 9 Modify User Menu Edit user information To modify user permissions click on the privileges button Permissions settings are defined in the Adding a New User section described above 6 Click the OK button to exit menu aS 92 Manage System Importing amp Exporting Configuration Configuration information from your DVR can be exported to a USB device and imported into another DVR This will allow you to efficiently setup the same configuration on numerous DVRs To import or export DVR configuration 1 Click Menu gt Maintenance gt Configuration to enter the Import Export Configuration menu shown in Figure 10 Import Export Configuration Refresh USB1 7 Free Space 3 43GB File Name Size Type Date Modified E Stream Server a 19 226KB File 10 13 2009 10 56 00 NM User Manual of 27 717KB File 11 25 2009 15 55 56 E ch00 20091124 163KB File 11 24 2009 19 00 54 MW choo 20091124 164KB File 11 24 2009 19 01 36 Bch01_20091120 353K
75. tion of 4CIF and the sub stream having a maximum resolution of CIF e DVR Acronym for Digital Video Recorder A DVR is device that is able to accept video signals from analog cameras compress the signal and store it on its hard drives e HDD Acronym for Hard Disk Drive A storage medium which stores digitally encoded data on platters with magnetic surfaces e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network application protocol used by devices DHCP clients to obtain configuration information for operation in an Internet Protocol network e HTTP Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol to transfer hypertext request and information between servers and browsers over a network e DDNS Dynamic DNS is a method protocol or network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information stored in DNS e Hybrid DVR A hybrid DVR is a combination of a DVR and NVR e NTP Acronym for Network Time Protocol A protocol designed to synchronize the clocks of computers over a network e NTSC Acronym for National Television System Committee NTSC is an analog television standard used in such countries as the United States and Japan Each frame of an NTSC signal contains 525 scan lines at 60Hz e NVR Acrony
76. tisucne General Seiines ns een 64 PREOES FW OS isso 65 Conneunne DONS a as een ea ent in ol 66 NIP Server o eting ee ee A ee ee Niere 67 Remote Alarm Host Seins ansehen ee 68 Contisunite Mula or sr E A liess 68 Eon Eutin Server and A TR Poren a oa 69 CHARTERS ina ii AAA AAA A AAA EA A O 70 PEZ COMO AA un 70 Navete PIZ Mein 2 na ea ASAS E A Ulin sich a oa ds 71 Contistte LTL a Ser IN A see 71 Setting PTA Presets Pat 015 amp Patterns ee reellen 72 Understanding PTZ Como aan een a I a 72 CUS DO TIMI Os CSC I ee ee adela 73 Cuslomizine Patol iaa SA EEE TR Re 73 A uel A E E TO aeons ene Ta CHATTER DO oria ea Aa Eaa r a aaa oraa eaa re 76 Camera Management a AA A E EA A ANEA 76 A A E R een el 71 Display SUG Sirs at ED er einen 71 Privacy Mask Set nes nenn se en east 78 CHAFTERT Isa nn rial a aade 80 HDD Manasenient see Reue 80 Manase HDD Scirea E aan serie ee 81 E niae BD AAA E E E E E ee ersehen 81 Set A RE 81 SS HDD SIS na u A AAA ts 82 CTV CRE DAM R O AE ee ersehen 83 Conneure FED DA Aris ui OL un 85 CHAPTERT2 ii bie 86 PARAMS E SAE E EE e E EEE 86 COR SUE y SCI SELIG res Nee ee da noia LO Dn 87 Contisurine General Setn Sesine nen E i EE T EAE E A 87 Contisutine Advanced Selva ad 87 RS 232 Port SeN sad A AA A A A ER A E 88 Meanacine User Account en ee ae nenne aan 89 DO A NEW Us ti re ee er tte Dee 89 Deleins User ae en ae EEE 92 Modi ine Ao SCI coca curs nee E a E a 92 Manase y nio ER IE EE A AN 93 Importing amp E
77. tton on the front panel 2 Select the Pattern button to enter the Pattern Management menu shown in Figure 8 16 11 2009 Mon 15 45 23 PTZ Control Preset Patrol Pattern No Pattern Name Pattern Status Enable 01 Pattern 1 Stop No Run Pattern Run Record OK YD Zoom Se Preset Y Focus RT Patrol Y ris Patten 3287005 ET Figure 8 Pattern Management Menu 3 Select a Pattern Number 4 To record a new pattern select the Run Record button to start recording of the movements of the PTZ Use the PTZ control panel to move the PTZ The PTZ movements will be recorded until the Stop Record button is clicked 3 To run a pattern click the Run Pattern button on a valid pattern The PTZ will move according to the path that was defined until Stop Pattern is clicked 6 Click OK to exit the current menu 7 CHAPTERI10 Camera Management OSD Settings On Screen Display OSD settings can be configured in the Camera Management menu The OSD is shown in each display during Live Preview mode and includes the time and date as well as the camera name To configure OSD settings 1 Click Menu gt Settings gt Camera to enter the Camera Settings menu shown in Figure 1 2 Select channel to set up OSD settings under Channel No and click the Set button 3 Configure desired OSD settings as shown in Figure Camera Settings General FE Advanced Camera Analog 1 Camera Name Camera 01 Display EE Display Date D
78. ual Record Analog All Status Figure 5 Manual Record Menu 2 Start manual recording by selecting ON or OFF for each camera Protect Recorded Files Two methods are provided to prevent recorded files from being deleted from the HDD or overwritten during cycle recording set the recorded files to be locked or set the HDD that the files reside on to be read only Lock Unlock Recorded Files To lock or unlock a recorded file 1 Click Menu gt Video Search to enter the Video Search dialog box shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Video Search Menu 2 Search for desired recording by entering search parameters Search parameters include Camera ID Video File Type and Start End Time 3 Click the Search button A list of record files see Figure 7 matching the search parameters will be displayed aT Select the file you want to lock unlock Click the Lock button to lock file If the file is already locked click the Unlock button to unlock file Locked files will be shown with a closed lock while unlocked files opened lock 6 Click Cancel to exit the Video Search menu aS Figure 7 Video Search Result List Set HDD to Read Only To set a HDD to read only 1 Click Menu gt HDD to access the HDD Management dialog box shown in Figure 8 HDD Management General M Advance F Set Cameras for HDD Group M Label Capacity Free Space Status Group Pro 465 76GB 39275GB Normal Property rote rit Figure 8 HDD
79. ups es Pa a UU Ti aS AO AA Timing W Motion M amp A Alarm None All Top 7 Figure4 Scheduling a Recording aaupuw 9 10 Select Camera you want to configure recording schedule Click the Edit button to enter the Schedule Settings dialog box Click and check Enable Schedule checkbox Select the day you want to set up the schedule or select All Week to record for entire week Click All Day to enable recording for entire day or select different periods for each day Up to 8 time periods can be scheduled Note The time periods scheduled cannot be overlapped with each other Select recording Type Recording type can be selected to scheduled or triggered by motion detection and or alarm For more specific settings about motion detection and alarm recordings please refer to the Configuring Alarms Click the OK button to finish configuration Repeat Steps 3 9 for other cameras or copy settings from one schedule to the others under the Copy To tem 11 Click OK to finish configuration and save the schedule settings Note The Event encoding parameters will take effect when motion detection or alarm happens and the Timing encoding parameters will take effect when there are no events happening Starting a Manual Recording A manual recording can be enabled at any time by means of the following configuration 1 Press the REC button on the front panel to access the Manual Record dialog box shown in Figure 5 36 Man
80. urer TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER Lepraa aae aa ra aa a aa aa aa aa aaa 5 a ee E E E E E EE A E E O S 5 A A 6 Product Features nenne er ERLERNEN dann ee 7 Product Application Diastam al en kan ee ra een 8 Operatino YOU DVRs re se ee ee sn se een 9 Usina the Front Panel Controlar ta A A 9 MO Ge ro ee a ee ee ee 14 Sti CIS Bh NEOUS Ca sn ee 15 Usine he SOL Ney DOAtC pic A ed eit AA ERA AE A a 15 A A O O 16 CHAPTER cavvcaisacveustenesSecsaas svosaceussudecessdessecssseanostusessacsdessaastcssvboatestasesseviceesoustabusuudccdsseassasasessonstecessucasdeseastesacheccess 22 Getting Started Era A ici 22 Starine and Shuttme Down Your DVR esascs a aa 23 Rebootneand Locke VOUr DVR 2 nn RE ee 23 Sine the Setup WAZ AUG oes aaa essen 23 Sc tm Dal Ce Tine ee ee A ee 27 CHAPTERS iinr irra aaa aslinlekei ss hi 28 Live Preview OPA ROO eeeisltle sehen seasensneunasdhestnesaneehenseneeseenteeeneee 28 Lre Preview Onsscreen Display este ie ee een nenne 29 Live Preview Icons bit ee au SERIE RE SE 29 Eiye Pre vie we pet adnan sectarian Goes testes etn thei asien 29 Mouse Operation in Live Previews fa teers ees RB 30 Bo OO Missa en ee nee taten 30 Contisure dave brevie w DISPARAN 31 Set Camera Dd A E A A AS 31 ALEA O E ON RE ER 33 Record Settes A A A ER E A AT EA EA Aa 33 Contato Record SEI INS rd sa AERE EA A 34 Belore Record SEUS ad eu ie le ei era 34 ananz ma Record Sc INS ee ee ee ee 34 Schedulins a A u 35 Startinsa Manual Record dada
81. xportino Cont UL ssaa r Han 93 Updatine System Piri At E naa eh E EEEE Ni deoedueswcedaecs 93 POO ernst a las 95 View System OA O E SAA RN a nites dali E E A AS 95 MIC A A ea een teen een 96 CILA DP TER 1 IS AAA EA A AA A iia 98 SO A E TREE TANEE 98 Gloss a A ee EE ee ee er E ne 99 FAO A A AS AAA A A A a SA 100 CHAPTER 1 Introduction Overview Developed on the basis of the latest technology DS 7200HVI ST Series Digital Video Recorder combines the latest in advanced H 264 video encoding and decoding technologies delivering high performance rock solid reliability and longer recording times DS 7200HVI ST Digital Video Recorder can be used as a standalone video surveillance product as well as to build up a powerful surveillance network making it is perfect for home or small business applications HIK VISION A Marlin Figure 1 DS 7204HVI ST Series DVR 2ABC JOEF 40H SJAL WD EB 0D P a 6MNO IPORS ETUV XYZ ow 0 m DD 0 0D 0D eG Figure 2 DS 7208HVI ST Series DVR VISION Figure 3 DS 7216HVI ST Series DVR UN VISION F REC EZ ES j PREV Figure 5 DS 7204HVI ST L Series DVR Product Features Compression PAL NTSC adaptive video inputs H 264 video compression with high reliability and superior definition OggVorbis audio compression standard Independent video encoding parameters including frame rate resolution bit rate video quality etc Scheduled and ev
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