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1. 53 Figure 62 Backup 54 Figure 63 PTZ Preset 11 11 nnns 56 Figure 64 Preset View 56 Figure 65 Search 59 Figure 66 Date Time Search screen 60 Figure 67 Calendar Search screen sse nnne 60 Figure 68 Event Log 61 Figure 69 Event Search by Camera screen sse 62 Figure 70 Event Search by Event screen 62 Figure 71 Print 63 72 eere REIS 63 78 Player Sereen ot etii P MU E e etiem 67 www eneo security com manuals Vil Digital Video Recorder Chapter 1 Introduction Features Your color digital video recorder DVR provides recording capabilities for four nine or 16 camera inputs It provides exceptional picture quality in both live and playback modes and offers the following featur
2. 36 Figure 45 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out setup screen 37 Figure 46 Alarm In Event Action Notify setup screen 38 Figure 47 Motion Detector Event Action Record setup 39 Figure 48 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out setup screen sees 40 Figure 49 Alarm In Event Action Notify setup 41 Figure 50 Video Loss Event Action Record setup 04 202 0 42 Figure 51 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out setup screen eee 43 vi Digital Video Recorder Figure 52 Video Loss Event Action Notify setup screen 44 Figure 53 OSD Setup 45 Figure 54 Sequence Display setup screen 46 Figure 55 Network Setup 47 Figure 56 LAN Setup screen nennen enne nnne nnne nennen enne 48 Figure 57 RS232 RS485 setup 49 Figure 58 Callback Center LAN Setup 50 Figure 59 Callback Center Modem Setup screen sees 51 Figure 60 Password setup 52 Figure 61 Config
3. Figure 36 Alarm Out setup screen Each alarm output can be given its own title by highlighting the box under the Title heading and pressing e button A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the title Highlighting the Sched field and pressing e button opens a schedule screen You schedule alarm output in 30 minute increments from 0 00 to 24 00 28 Digital Video Recorder Alarm Out 1 Schedule mOn Event Cancel Figure 37 Alarm Out Schedule screen You can select individual blocks of time entire days of the week entire blocks of time or the entire schedule Select a specific block of time by highlighting it Select an entire day by highlighting the day of the week or Holiday on the left of the screen Select an entire block of time by highlighting the time at the top of the screen Select the entire screen by highlighting the empty box in the upper left corner of the screen Press the e button from No Arming no block to On blue block to Event yellow block When set to On the Alarm Out is active during the scheduled time When set to Event the Alarm Out is only active when there is an Event during the scheduled time 29 Installation and Operating Instructions Audio Setup Screen Highlight Audio in the Main menu and press the e button The Audio Setup screen appears Audio Setup Audio Recording Mute Figure 38 Audio Setup screen Highlight t
4. 37 Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen 38 Motion Detector Action Record Setup 39 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup 40 Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen 41 Video Loss Action Record Setup 42 Video Loss Action Alarm Out Setup 43 Video Loss Action Notify Setup 44 OSD On Screen Display eR ri e 45 Sequence Display Setup 46 iii Installation and Operating Instructions Network Setup Screens 47 LAN GLU ameet a bacs UL eter bp 48 Modem SGT uos ette epu tpi tate prote doe uas cte 49 Callback Center LAN Setup Screen 50 Callback Center Modem Setup 51 Password Setup d us orto pert oca rp aeta oe e ERE RR HF Pee apo 52 SOLBODE us p p hehe 53 Back titer t e Hd MEM 54 Load Default Setup ebd 54 Olear Al E 54 Chapter 4 OperaliOri corra ra cote act cr aera a ago aA X IURE EE 55 T
5. Figure 17 16 Channel DVR front panel Others are similar The front panel looks and operates much like a VCR combined with a multiplexer Many of the buttons have multiple functions The following describes each button and control Take a few minutes to review the descriptions You will use these to initially set up your DVR and for daily operations Enter Button The e Enter button selects a highlighted item or completes an entry that you have made Up Down Left Right Arrow Buttons These buttons are used to navigate through menus and GUI They are also used to control Pan and Tilt when in the PTZ mode The arrow buttons can be used to move the position of the active cameo screen and also move through screen pages POWER Button The POWER button turns the unit on and off When turning off the DVR you need to confirm that you want to turn off the unit and you will be asked for an administrator password 11 Installation and Operating Instructions MENU Button Pressing the MENU button enters the Quick Setup screen You will need to enter the administrator password to access the Quick Setup Pressing the button also closes the current menu or setup dialog box ALARM Button The ALARM button has two functions First it will reset the DVR s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm Second it will display the event log when you are in the live monitoring mode unless there is an active
6. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive In the Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive menu choose Create Primary DOS Partition And Type Y to use all available space and hit the enter key Hit ESC to exit the screen after the USB IDE hard disk drive partition is created Restart your computer and verify the newly created drive is in My Computer Right click the newly created hard disk drive icon and select Format In the Format Screen select Full as the Format type and click Start After formatting is complete connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to the DVR Digital Video Recorder Appendix B Reviewing Backup Images Disconnect the external USB IDE hard disk drive from the DVR and connect it to your PC You do not need to install any special software on your personal computer to review the video The backup file contains the Player program Double clicking the target backup file starts the Player program NOTE It is suggested that the computer used for the Player program has at least a 800MHz Pentium Ill If your CPU is slower than this minibank files recorded at maximum speed with very high image quality will be played back slowly Monitoring Screen Meeting Room Playback Image Search Function Slide Bar Buttons Figure 73 Player screen Brightness Control Slide Bar Quit Button Save Button Print Button Backup File Information Current Image Informa
7. A 7 Figure 12 USB connector ad aded ado daduea qu tein Seid dati dei 7 Figure 13 Printer connector sse enne enne nnne 8 Figure 14 RS232 conriector i hr da aera aed candela sd cacher E eet Ecc 8 Figure 15 Factory reset eit D pi idit 9 Figure 16 Power cord Connector inge d pe DR ERREUR EC 9 Figure 17 16 Channel DVR front panel Others are similar eene 11 Figure 18 Front panel 14 Figure 19 Admin Password 15 Fig re 20 Quick Setup screen s doe 16 Figure 21 Normal Setup screen sse 17 Figure 22 System Information 18 Figure 23 System Information Change 18 Figure 24 Language dropdown menu sisse eene tnter nnne nna 19 Figure 25 Virtual Keyboard i eti eoo deti eees p ir Pere edd 19 Figure 26 Date Time setup 20 Figure 27 Holiday Setup 21 Figure 28 System Log Sereen duo
8. iae Hoe Seer 69 Digital Video Recorder Appendix D Connector Pin 70 VWO GOnNGCIOn Pini OUS euo ooa i rete euet 70 RS485 Connector Pin 70 Appendix E Map of SCIe6ls eei aic ciebat 71 lt 72 Installation and Operating Instructions List of Illustrations Fig re 1 Typical DVR lBSEal ation sss ciii ctii etude tdi RE 1 Figure 2 16 Channel DVR rear panel Others are similar 3 Figure NTSC PAL switch essen nnne enne nnne tnter 4 Figure 4 Video input 4 Figure 5 Video Loop Through connectors sss 4 Fig re 6 Video Out COnlnectors d adeo de dade teen be de Een perpe 5 Figure 7 Audio and Out connectors essent 5 Figure 8 Alarm Input connector 5 Figure 9 Alarm Output connector 6 EigurestO RS485 CONNECCION doge agenda dei apu e 7 Eig re t1 Network Connector
9. NOTE You can associate multiple cameras with a camera that detects motion Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down menu Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down menu Highlight the Dwell box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated motion event 39 Installation and Operating Instructions Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to motion events differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Motion Detector Event Action Notify camera scnea Ammon 1 4 s s 9 12 1 4 Figure 48 Motion Detector Event Action Alarm Out setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the e button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Alarm Out box and either Beep or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the motion event Highlight the Dwell box and set the length of time you want the output activated 40 Digital Video Recorder Motion Detector Event Action Notify Setup Screen The DVR can be set to notify the remote site when certain motion events are activated Premium Model Only Motion Detector Event Action 1 4 s s 13 Figure 49 Motion Detector Event Action Notify setup screen Highligh
10. Select Enter Exit Figure 30 Device menu screen Camera Setup Screen Highlight Camera the Main menu and press the e button The Camera setup screen appears Camera Gamera onion tie 7778 P on cam none e cate on can none we PR Cancel Figure 31 Camera setup screen 24 Digital Video Recorder The Camera setup screen displays the camera inputs in groups of four 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 In this screen you can tell the DVR which input connectors have cameras attached by turning the camera number On or Off You can assign titles to each camera by highlighting the camera title box and pressing the button A virtual keyboard allows you to enter camera names Selecting the PTZ Device box causes a list of controllable cameras to display Select your camera from the list and press the button You will need to connect the camera to the RS485 terminal on the back of the DVR following the camera manufacturer s instructions None CRD J6416 Chilsung CRR 1660S Fine Delta Dome ll Sensomatic D Protocol Pelco Fastrax eneo G3 Philips GRU 1604A Honeywell HID 2406 Hitron HSD 25X Honeywell IRX 100 IDIS KTD 312 Kalatel MRX 1000 Samsung Orbiter Microsphere Ademco Figure 32 PTZ Device list 25 Installation and Operating Instructions Alarm In Setup Screen
11. Rer 13 Shuttle RING m 14 Jog Da a i ELE clade att 14 Turning on the POW LEE 14 Review of Front Panel 14 Initial MS Ot acd 15 Quick SetipoScrebliasuenenasd 16 Normal Setup Steel eee eee REP RE RE ma 17 System Informations os repris ee tai m 18 deis iUc 20 System Log SCr eeM 22 System Check Screen 23 Configuring Input 24 Camera 24 Alarm In Setup SCIGOel s 26 MOTION DCIS eR 26 Alarm Out Setup Screen 28 Audio Setup SOIGBI iri eie ERR Eo RU ER a aia 30 H5292 R95485 Sep Serem o ORE 31 Configuring Recording 32 Record Mode Setup SOIBOLD ee oe t eee coeno e Ree 32 Time Lapse Record Mode Setup 33 Time Lapse Recording 34 Pre Event Recording Setup 35 Event Action orca ioe LL 36 Alarm In Event Action Record Setup 36 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen
12. A virtual keyboard displays Figure 25 Virtual keyboard Use the arrow keys to highlight the first character you want in the Site Title and press the button That character appears in the title bar and the cursor moves to the next position Pressing 4 _ toggles between the upper and lower case keyboards backspaces and x deletes entered characters You can use up to 20 characters including spaces in your title 19 Installation and Operating Instructions Once you have entered your title highlight Close and press button Highlight the box beside Unit ID and press the e button Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number After you have created a title assigned a unit ID number and selected a language you can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Date Time Setup Highlight Date Time in the Main Menu and press the button The Date Time setup screen appears Date Time Date Time 01 21 2002 06 44 34 AM Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Cana Daylight Saving Time Holiday Setup Date Format MM DD YYYY Time Format 12 Hours AM PM Figure 26 Date Time setup screen CAUTION If you set a date and time that is older than some of your recorded images any images with dates and times later than the new settin
13. Pressing the lt button lets you make your selections Highlight the box beside Quick Setup and press button to toggle between On and Off If you select Off you will use the Normal Setup screen to change the DVR s settings Highlight the Record Speed box and select recording speeds from as few as one image every 10 seconds to as fast as 60 ips Highlight the Record Quality box and select from Very High High Standard and Low Highlight the box beside Audio Recording and select either On or Off NOTE It is the user s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and select from 3 to 60 seconds for the camera sequence dwell time Digital Video Recorder Selecting System Information enters that screen Selecting Camera enters a screen where you can set up camera information Selecting Network Setup enters a screen where you can set up network information Selecting Password enters a screen where you will be able to change passwords Selecting Date Time enters a screen where you will be able to set the DVR s time and date Normal Setup Screen 5 A it System System Information Date Time System Check System Log Select Enter Exit Figure 21 Normal Setup screen Press the MENU button to enter the setup screen If the Quick Setup screen appears turn it off
14. button A window appears asking you to enter the current password If you enter the correct password another window appears asking you to enter a new password using the camera buttons After you press the e button another screen appears asking you to confirm the new password NOTE The Admin and User passwords are composed of up to eight digits using the camera buttons The default Admin password is 4321 CAUTION Write down the new password and save it in a secure place If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Button and all data settings will be lost 52 Digital Video Recorder To lock front panel buttons highlight Key Lock On and press the e button Once the buttons are locked pressing any front panel button will cause a password screen to display You will need to enter the correct password to unlock the keys The Key Lock password is 4231 You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing e button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Config Screen The Config menu is used to perform functions such as switching between Quick Setup and System Setup backing up video loading default setup and clearing all data Quick Setup Backup Load Default Setup Clear All Data 4 Select Enter MENU Exit Figure 61 Config screen 53 Installation and Operating Instructions Backup The Backup screen can be used to back up video to an
15. descriptions in this manual refer to the 16 camera model Digital Video Recorder Chapter 2 Installation Package Contents The package contains the following Digital Video Recorder Power Cord nstallation and Operating Instructions CD ROM RAS Software and Operating Instructions CD ROM Premium Model Rack mount Kit Assembly Screws for Adding Hard Disk Drives Required Installation Tools No special tools are required to install the DVR Refer to the installation manuals for the other items that make up part of your system Audio NTSC USB Alarm Printer RS232 PAL Port Inputs Port Port Connector Switch Alarm Factory Reset Fthernet Outputs Switch Port Figure 2 16 Channel DVR rear panel Others are similar Installation and Operating Instructions Setting Unit for NTSC or PAL NTSC HPAL Figure 3 NTSC PAL switch Your DVR can be used with either NTSC or PAL equipment Before turning on the DVR set the switch to NTSC or PAL to match your equipment NOTE You cannot mix NTSC and PAL equipment For example you cannot use a PAL camera and an NTSC monitor CAUTION If you set the switch from NTSC PAL to PAL NTSC please do the Factory Reset and Clear All Data not it causes the DVR to perform wrong operations Connecting the Video Source ON N12 VDEDIN 12 VIDEOIN 4 5 VIBEOIN VIDEONHG
16. rning omthe FREE EE ERR REP levies 55 LIVE NONNONNG REEL 55 PIP TOG G 56 PTZ IS 56 Recording xen ta na cater dona uod odes 57 Frecarding AUOD ei ener RE ERE EUH EE 57 Playing heeorded VIOeO n r PO pP asa 58 RW Rewind Button mt 58 Rast Forward BUCONTIG d c ca dai a 58 BUOM crear oett nete AE AEAEE aAa 58 Camera Buttons 1 309106 niu E eR RE RR RE 58 DISPLAY 58 Eo 59 CER 59 AYAS E10 59 Date Lime Seateli auque tendat e deo mend rai tec 60 Galeridar Searctiz used nde teo UE ERE 60 oot ML 61 T 63 Em 63 Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation 65 Preparing the USB IDE hard disk drive in Windows 2000 65 Preparing USB IDE hard disk drive in Windows 98 65 Appendix B Reviewing Backup 67 Appendix C Trou ble shooltillig
17. 12 Figure 44 Alarm In Event Action Record setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Camera box and press the button A camera selection screen appears Select the camera number you would like to associate with the sensor NOTE You can associate multiple cameras with a sensor Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down menu 36 Digital Video Recorder Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down menu Highlight the Dwell box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated event Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to events differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Alarm In Event Action ELS ICT cA mamou ee ENSE 1 4 s s 9 9 Figure 45 Alarm In Event Action Alarm Out setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Alarm Out box and either Beep or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the sensor Highlight the Dwell box and set the length of time you want the output activated 37 Installation and Operating Instru
18. DVR for LAN connections Network Setup Connection LAN Cancel Figure 55 Network Setup screen Highlight the box beside Connection Press button to toggle between LAN and Modem Highlight the box beside Admin Password and press the button A virtual keyboard appears You will first be asked to enter the current password Then you can enter a new password you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is accepted Highlight the box beside User Password and press button A virtual keyboard appears You will first be asked to enter the current password Then you can enter a new password you will be asked to confirm the new password before it is accepted NOTE These passwords are for network use They are different from the Admin and User passwords for the DVR itself NOTE The passwords are case sensitive The factory default password for both Administrator and User is 12345678 47 Installation and Operating Instructions CAUTION Write the password down and keep it in a safe place Once the password has been reset the default will no longer work If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Button and all data settings will be lost LAN Setup Screen LAN Setup IP Address 192 168 1 10 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Figure 56 LAN Setup screen NOTE You will need to get the appropriate IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask from your network administra
19. Figure 4 Video input connectors Connect the coaxial cables from the video sources to the BNC Video In connectors Connecting the Loop Through Video 0000000000000000 P1 1002 150 LOOPG Laine Laon 12 LOOP 43 LOOF 14 LOOP 15 190246 Figure 5 Video Loop Through connectors If you would like to connect your video source to another device you can use the Loop BNC connectors NOTE The Loop BNC connectors are auto terminated Do NOT connect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to another terminated device because it will cause poor quality video Digital Video Recorder Connecting the Monitor Figure 6 Video Out connectors Connect the monitor to either the Video Out or SVHS Out connector NOTE If your monitor has an SVHS input use it because it will give you better quality video display NOTE The Video Out BNC and the SVHS Out connectors may be connected to individual monitors for simultaneous operation Connecting Audio NOTE It is the user s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio Figure 7 Audio In and Out connectors Your DVR can record audio Connect the audio source to Audio In Connect Audio Out to your amplifier NOTE The DVR does not have amplified audio output so you will need a speaker with an amplifier The audio input can be from an amplified source or directly from a microphone Connec
20. To gt TX gt To gt RX TX gt To gt RX 70 Digital Video Recorder Appendix E Map of Screens MENU System System Information Date Time System Check System Log Device Camera Alarm In Motion Detector Alarm Out Audio RS232 RS485 Record Record Mode Time Lapse Record Pre Event Record Event Action Alarm In Action Motion Action Video Loss Action Display OSD Sequence Display Network Network Setup Callback Center Password Configuration Quick Setup Backup Load Default Setup Clear All Data 71 Installation and Operating Instructions Appendix F Specifications Signal Format NTSC or PAL selector switch Video Input Composite 4 9 or 16 looping inputs 1 Vp p auto terminating 75 Ohms Monitor Outputs Composite One 1 Vp p 75 Ohms SVHS One Video Resolution 720x480 NTSC 720x576 PAL Playback Record Speed images per second Simplex 60ips NTSC 50ips PAL Duplex 30ips NTSC 25ips PAL INPUTS OUTPUTS 4 9 or 16 dry contact NC NO programmable 4 3V
21. a Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 jack to the DVR connector The DVR can be networked with a computer for remote monitoring searching configuration and software upgrades See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the Ethernet connections Connecting to the USB Port USB Figure 12 USB connector A USB port is provided to connect external hard disk drives for archiving video Position the external hard disk drive close enough to the DVR so that you can make the cable connections usually less than 6 feet Use the USB cable provided with the hard disk drive to connect it to the DVR See Chapter 4 Operation for information on archiving video to an external USB hard disk drive Installation and Operating Instructions Connecting the Printer Figure 13 Printer connector You can print images from your DVR on PostScript printers The DVR supports PostScript 2 0 and higher If you have a color PostScript printer you can print color images Place the printer on a sturdy surface near enough to the DVR so that you will be able to make the cable connections Connect the DB 25P end of the cable to the DB 25S Printer connector on the back of the DVR Connect the other end of the cable to the printer See Chapter 4 Operation for information on printing images NOTE Only PostScript printers will work with the DV
22. as described above The Normal Setup screen gives you access to all the DVR s setup screens 17 Installation and Operating Instructions System Information Highlight System Information and press the button The System Information screen appears System Information 2 0 0 500 Disk Usage 10 8 GB remains 39 9GB total Recorded 2001 11 06 21 03 05 To 2001 11 12 13 25 51 Figure 22 System Information screen In the System Information screen you can name the site location assign a unit ID number and select the language the screens are displayed in Highlight Change and press the button The System Information Change screen appears System Information Change Language Figure 23 System Information Change screen 18 Digital Video Recorder Highlight the box beside Unit ID and press the e button Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number The Unit ID number is used to identify the unit when it is networked with other DVRs You cannot use the same number for two or more DVRs that are within the same network Highlight the box beside Language and press button A dropdown menu displays the available languages Highlight the desired language and press the button System Information Change Language Cancel Figure 24 Language dropdown menu Highlight the box beside Site Description and press the button
23. drive allows you to access recorded video almost instantaneously there is no need to rewind tape The technology also allows you to view recorded video while the DVR continues recording video Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape There is no need to adjust tracking You can freeze frames fast forward fast reverse slow forward and slow reverse without image streaking or tearing Digital video can be indexed by time or events and you can instantly view video after selecting the time or event Your DVR can be set up for event or time lapse recording You can define times to record and the schedule can change for different days of the week and user defined holidays The DVR can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive is full or it can be set up to record over the oldest video once the disk is full Your DVR uses a proprietary encryption scheme making it nearly impossible to alter video You can view video and control your DVR remotely by connecting via modem or Ethernet A standard PostScript computer printer can be connected to the DVR to print frame captures There is a USB port that can be used to archive video to external hard disk drives NOTE This manual covers the 4 9 16 channel digital video recorders The DVRs are identical except for the number of cameras and alarms that can be connected and the number of cameras that can be displayed For simplicity the illustrations and
24. go to the last image buttons The Brightness Control Slide Bar adjusts the brightness of the backup images by clicking the mouse and dragging along the slider bar Minute brightness change can be made by using the arrow buttons located at each end of the bar The Brightness Revert Button reloads to the original image Clicking the OSD On Screen Display Button switches the OSD option The OSD information includes camera location and date time 68 Digital Video Recorder Appendix C Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution No P Check power cord connections Confirm that there is power at the outlet Check camera video cable and connections e Check monitor video cable and connections No Live Video Confirm that camera has power Check camera lens settings Live Video Very Bright If a cable is attached to the Loop connector make certain it is connected to a properly terminated device Cannot Set Network Settings Make certain you have a Premium Model REC LED is Lit but DVR is not recording Unit will only record video based on the parameters such as schedule and events defined during configuration Red REC LED indicates the DVR is ready to record DVR has stopped recording If hard disk drive is full you will either need to delete video or set the DVR to the Overwrite Mode DVR displays an error message stating that the last recorded image date and time
25. is later than the current date and time setting of the DVR The DVR will automatically reset the time and date of the unit according to the time and date of the last recorded image If this is not the correct time and date reset the time and date manually If the correct time and date is earlier than the last recorded image any video with a later time and date will be lost when resetting the correct time and date 69 Installation and Operating Instructions Appendix D Connector Pin Outs Connector Pin Outs AI2 AI3 GND AI5 Al GND Alti 2 GND AIf3 14 15 ANG 194 93 6 OIOIOJOIOIO 1 02 A03 04 GND ARI nuuuzmi jUTPUT Al 1 to 16 Alarm Inputs 1 to 16 GND Chassis Ground 4 connectors AO 1 to 4 Alarm Outputs 1 to 4 ARI Alarm Reset In RS485 Connector Pin Outs olololo Cocco RX TX 8485 Master Unit Slave Unit RX gt To gt RX gt
26. ooo Ag oo Boe con d UD HU UE Figure 18 Front panel display amp The key icon displays when the unit is in the Key Lock mode The circle with the broken line displays whenever the system was not properly shut down such as a power failure The clock icon displays when any camera is in the time lapse mode REC displays while the unit is recording MENU MENU displays when the DVR is in Menu mode 14 Digital Video Recorder OCK CLOCK displays when digits are displaying the current time D B PB displays when video is being played back and the digits are displaying the time of the recording REMAIN REMAIN displays when the digits are displaying the remaining hard disk drive capacity ALARM ALARM displays when any camera is in the event driven recording mode The bell icon displays during alarm activation TBGBMB These light when the display is in the remaining disk capacity mode TB TeraBytes GB GigaBytes and MB MegaBytes K This icon displays when video is being played backward at fast speed lt This icon displays when video is being played backward at regular speed LL This icon displays when video is paused gt This icon displays when video is being played forward at regular speed D gt This icon displays when video is being played forward at fast speed Ut The network icon displays when the unit is networked either via Ethernet or modem DX displays when the DVR is operat
27. operation can be user password protected Zooms In in PTZ mode PLAY PAUSE Button Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button plays back images at regular speed Pressing the button while in the playback mode will pause the video The screen displays gt when the DVR is playing back video The screen displays when in the Pause mode Zooms Out in PTZ mode Entering Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be user password protected RW Rewind Button Pressing the button plays video backward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from 44 444 and 4444 The screen displays 44 444 and 4444 respectively Used for near Focus in the PTZ mode Entering Fast Backward Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be password protected FF Fast Forward Button Pressing the FF button plays video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from gt and PPP The screen displays PP PPP and respectively Used for far Focus in PTZ mode Entering Fast Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be password protected STOP Button Pressing the STOP button during Playback mode returns DVR to the Live Monitoring mode Saves Presets in PTZ mode REC Record Button Press the button to set the DVR so that it is ready to record video A red dot appears the screen and REC appears on the Front Panel Display when the DVR is reco
28. original parts from VIDEOR TECHNICAL Note This is a class A digital device The digital device can cause harmful interference in a residential area in this case the user may be required to take appropriate corrective action at his her own expense Installation and Operating Instructions Chapter 1 Jntrogdetlor uoce cte oo ie epe sete dade etti desde ede 1 1 Technical OVerviGW oet Eri Deben roi ae 2 Ghapter 2 Installatiott cs iu e a E cee 3 Paockade CODES aco e erede esd eh a ara dede dedu Cer debe Eee uud eu 3 Required Installation Tools aca ied eine oleo ets 3 Setting Unit for NTSC OPP A Ls uiui cci rtp sete Speo 4 Connecting the Video SOLIFGO oreet re stre t 4 Connecting the Loop Through 4 Connecting the Monitor eo io suena ecient 5 olmali ale FIO odo erobern teni eee nbi 5 Connecting cua caca cn oc neo ce e ees a OR ERE 5 cee oae eae era ona crore a 6 GND GOUNA jaie ani esee LER RE REIR RE REL ER HEU MEE 6 1 4 Alarm Out roa akin Werle bie Melee 6 ARI Alarm Reset In MR ME 6 Connecting 16 the Be485 aieo en e ae Rae OR
29. position and the video pauses Jog Dial The Jog Dial only functions when playback video has been paused By turning the jog dial clockwise you can play video forward image by image By turning the jog dial counterclockwise you play video backward image by image Searching Video Pressing the SEARCH button displays the Search Menu Go to the First Go to the Last Date Time Search Calendar Search Event Search Figure 65 Search Menu Go to First Displays the first recorded image Go to Last Displays the last recorded image Date Time Search Searches by date and time see below for more details Calendar Search Searches using a calendar see below for more details Event Search Selects video from the event log see below for more details Print Prints selected images see below for more details 59 Installation and Operating Instructions Date Time Search Date Time Search Enter Date Time Figure 66 Date Time Search screen Move the cursor over the date and press the e button You can use the Left and Right arrow buttons to highlight the year month and day Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change to the date you want to search for video Once you have set the date you want press the button Move the cursor over the time and press e button You can use the Left and Right arrow buttons to highlight the hour minutes and s
30. 444 respectively Entering Fast Backward Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be password protected FF Fast Forward Button Pressing button plays video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from PP and PPP The screen displays PP PPP and PPP respectively Entering Fast Playback mode from Live Monitoring mode can be password protected STOP Button Pressing the STOP button during Playback mode returns the DVR to the Live Monitoring mode Camera Buttons 1 to 16 Pressing a camera button will display that camera full screen DISPLAY Button Pressing the DISPLAY button during will cycle the display through the different screen layouts The display modes are full 4x4 3x3 and 2x2 not all formats are available for the 9 and 4 channel DVRs NOTE You cannot change the display format while playing back video Pause the video first then change the format 58 Digital Video Recorder Shuttle Ring The Shuttle Ring only functions in the Playback mode The Shuttle Ring is spring loaded and returns to the center position when released Turning the ring clockwise plays video forward Turning the ring counterclockwise plays video backward Playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned The playback speeds 40 5 44 444 444 0 5 P PP PPP and PPPP When you release the ring it snaps back to the center
31. Alarm Input 4 dry contact open collector 5mA 12V Alarm Output 30mA 5V Alarm Reset Input 1 dry contact 4 3V threshold Network Connectivity 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Premium Model only RS 232 for external modem Audio Input One line in or mic programmable Audio Output One line i CONNECTORS Video Input Composite 4 9 or 16 BNC Video Loop Composite 4 9 or 16 BNC Composite 1 BNC Monitor Output SVHS 1 Y C Audio In RCA connector Audio Out RCA connector Alarms Terminal block Ethernet Port RJ 45 RS232 Serial Port DB9 P RS485 Serial Port Four connector terminal block USB Port USB connector Specifications are subject to change without notice Digital Video Recorder STORAGE Primary Storage EIDE hard disk drive up to 4 Backup Storage USB GENERAL Dimensions WxHxD 16 9 x 3 5 x 14 4 430mm x 88mm x 365mm Unit Weight 20 9 Ibs 9 45kg Shipping Weight 24 1 Ibs 10 95kg DE EE 21 5 x 112 x 19 7 547mm x 285mm x 500mm Operating Temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 096 to 9096 Power 100 to 240 VAC 1 2 A 60 50Hz APPROVALS FCC FCC PART 15 Subpart B Class A EMI EN55022 1998 Class A CE Safety EN60950 Immunity EN50130 4 1998 Alarm Standard UL cUL60950 Specifications are subject to change without notice eneo eneo is a registered trademark of Videor T
32. HR REN 7 Connecting to the Network 044440 7 Connecting to the USB POM ii E ERE ERR ERR REED MEE 7 Connecting the PO EHE MEER 8 Connecting to 5232 8 Facto uoo T dU CE E M REL e ADEL UE 9 Connecting the Power as or o neas 9 Chapters 11 Front Panel GoRtTOlS teo Et 11 POWER BUON 11 Up Down Lett Right Arrow Buttons cote cues 11 Enter Butto eca D 11 ALARM BUOM 12 MENU BONG ed 12 PUA SE oon ian boo paseo ec 12 Camera Bultons 110 10 12 DISPLAY BURON cp ir ec ed bc ee ce eas er nus 12 SEQUENCE BUTO oxi t n Na NE 12 FREEZE BUOM 12 COUNTER BURON e FX PR dopo x 12 Table of Contents Digital Video Recorder SEARCH BUON sat e e arat erar E arii 13 PLAY PAUSE BUON a RR UIS 13 RW Rewind snc pete cede tes te pen duces 13 Fast ForWard BUttODL an cce 13 BHHODR ee enn nt ied valet ae vete bi Eb i vena det 13 HEC Record BUOI o tpe
33. Highlight Alarm In in the Main menu and press the button The Alarm In setup screen appears Alarm In s f Cancel Figure 33 Alarm In setup screen The alarm terminal strip on the back of the DVR has inputs associated with each alarm You can set up each input on the Alarm In Setup screen The inputs are displayed in groups of four You can turn each input On or Off Each input can be given a title and the inputs can be set as NO normally open or NC normally closed independently Motion Detector Motion Detector Essie aires Cancel Figure 34 Motion Detector setup screen 26 Digital Video Recorder Your DVR has built in video motion detector Video motion detector can be turned On or Off for each camera Highlighting the box under the Sensitivity heading allows you to adjust the DVR s sensitivity to motion There are five settings with 1 being the least sensitive and 5 being the most sensitive You can adjust the minimum number of detection blocks that must be activated to trigger a motion alarm Highlight a box under the Min Size heading and adjust the number The smaller the number fewer detection blocks must be activated and therefore more sensitive Turning the View setting On will allow you to observe how the DVR is reacting to motion When in the motion viewing mode the detection zone of video will be displayed in green Any detected motio
34. Installation and Operating Instructions Digital Video Recorder Model Series DLR 204 40NW DLR 109 80NW V 7 Po i il Digital Video Recorder Safety Instructions Cleaning The following instructions are for your own safety and should be observed without fail Please read these safety and operating instructions before putting the system into operation Keep the operating instructions in a safe place for later use Do not block the ventilation slots To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain water wet locations Should any liquid or solid object fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by the qualified personnel before operating it any further The power must be switched off before opening the unit Do not remove the screws of the cover Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Use the quad unit under conditions where temperature is within 0 C to 50 C and humidity is below 90 Do not drop foreign materials such as water liquid or metallic parts through slots This action could permanently damage the quad unit Keep away from heating elements and do not expose to wet dust and vibration conditions Do not place heavy items on the quad unit Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the units body Use a dry cloth to clean the cabinet when dirty In case the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Only use
35. Panel Display flash three times 5 Release the reset switch All of the DVR s settings are now at the original settings it had when it left the factory Connecting the Power Cord Figure 16 Power cord connector Connect the power cord to the DVR and then to the wall outlet Installation and Operating Instructions WARNING ROUTE POWER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD MAKE CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET THE POWER CORD HAS A GROUNDING PIN IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN RECEPTACLE DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG DO NOT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT BY PLUGGING TOO MANY DEVICES IN TO ONE CIRCUIT Your DVR is now ready to operate Refer to Chapter 3 Configuration and Chapter 4 Operation Digital Video Recorder Chapter 3 Configuration NOTE Your DVR should be completely installed before proceeding Refer to Chapter 2 Installation Front Panel Controls Sequence Play Pause Enter Arrow Buttons Camera Display MEET Shuttie Ring 5 T sroloqE C ee S 7 rere OOOOOOO0O0QQ a2 F ff 9 Stop FF LH Front Panel Displ Power Menu PTZ ron anel Display RW REC Jog Dial Alarm Freeze Counter
36. R NOTE The DVR is not supplied with a printer cable and many printers are not supplied with cables Make certain you have the correct cable when purchasing the printer Connecting to the RS232 Port Figure 14 RS232 connector An RS232 port is provided to connect an external modem for remote monitoring configuration and software upgrades Use a modem cable with a DB 9S female connector to connect to the DVR See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the modem NOTE The DVR is not supplied with a modem cable and many modems are not supplied with cables Make certain you have the correct cable when purchasing the modem Digital Video Recorder Factory Reset Factory Reset Switch Figure 15 Factory reset switch The DVR has a Factory Reset switch to the right of the RS232 connector This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings CAUTION When using the Factory Reset you will lose any setting you have made To reset the unit you will need a straightened paperclip 1 Turn the DVR off 2 Turn it on again 3 While the DVR is initializing poke the straightened paperclip in the unlabeled hole to the right of the RS232 connector 4 Hold the switch until all the LEDs and all the segments on the Front Panel Display are lit NOTE When the DVR successfully resets to factory defaults all the LEDs and the segments on the Front
37. STOP button and the PTZ Preset dialog box will appear Select the number you want to assign to the preset and press the e button Use the virtual keyboard to enter the preset name Press the button to load the PTZ preset and the Preset View dialog box will appear Select the desired preset and press the e button to load the preset Recording Video Once you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record Unless you change the setup the DVR will start recording when you press the REC button and will continue recording until the hard disk drive is full Although you will be able to record without changing the unit from its original factory settings you will want to take advantages of the DVR s many tools See Chapter 3 Configuration for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options Here is a brief description of some of the settings Stop or Overwrite when the hard disk drive is full The factory default is Stop The DVR can be set to continue recording once the hard disk drive is full It does this by recording over the oldest video Simplex or Duplex The factory default mode is Simplex recording In the Simplex mode you can either record or play back video but you cannot do both at the same time In the Duplex mode you can both record and play back video at the same time The advantage to the Simplex mode is that you can record at 60 NTSC images per secon
38. VR SYSTEM MAY NOT WORK NORMALLY OR THE EXTERNAL DRIVE COULD BE DAMAGED and you will get an error message the next time you try to archive You will need to power down the DVR and restart it to get rid of the error message Once the file system of the USB IDE hard disk drive has been corrupted this error message cannot be dismissed Even after restarting the DVR it may automatically restart while preparing a backup You must recover the file system by using the recovery program or you must reformat the hard disk drive You can choose to archive video from the first to last recorded images or you can set the start and stop times and dates You can also select which camera you wish to archive Highlight the File Name box and press the button A virtual keyboard appears Enter a file name for the video you are archiving and select Close The DVR will automatically add the camera number for example 01 and exe to the file name If you want to save the file in a specific folder enter the folder name followed by a For example folder filename Once you have given the video a file name highlight the Start button and press the button The DVR will display the USB drive capacity the backup file size and ask if you want to continue NOTE Do not back up files larger than 2GB During archiving the title bar will first display Preparing backup then it will show the progress Once archiving is complete the title ba
39. a 14 standard Standard Li 4 5 5 3 Keep the continuous pictures 1 Figure 41 Time Lapse Record Setup screen Highlight the box under Speed and press the e button A drop down list of record speeds appears You can select from 1 image per 10 seconds to 60 images per second for NTSC to 50 images per second PAL NOTE If you have set the DVR for Duplex mode you will not be able to select 60 ips NTSC 50 ips PAL 33 Installation and Operating Instructions Highlight the box under Quality and press the e button A drop down list appears You can select from Very High High Standard and Low image quality All other variables being equal Very High will require 600 more hard disk space than Standard High will require 250 more and Low 30 less NOTE Higher quality images require more storage space and will reduce the recording capacity of the hard disk drive You can set the maximum amount of time lapse video to be stored Once the DVR reaches this amount it will start recording over the oldest time lapse video The time lapse video is stored separate from Event video When Keep the continuous pictures is set to On you can set the time from 1 Hour to the maximum allowed by the storage capacity of your hard disk drive NOTE The maximum storage time is only an estimate because the amount of space required to store video varies depending on many factors
40. alarm This operation can be user password protected PTZ Button Pressing the 2 button opens a Pan Tilt Zoom screen which allows you to control properly configured cameras Camera Buttons 1 to 16 Pressing the individual camera buttons will cause the selected camera to display full screen They are also used to enter passwords DISPLAY Button Pressing the DISPLAY button toggles between different display formats The available formats are full 4x4 3x3 2x2 and PIP SEQUENCE Button When in the live mode pressing the SEQUENCE button displays another full live channel sequentially When in one of the multi view formats pressing this button will cause the DVR to sequence cameras in two sequence modes Page and Cameo In the Page mode the DVR sequences through user defined screen layouts pages In the Cameo mode the bottom right screen to display live cameras sequentially Pressing the SEQUENCE button while in the Sequence mode will exit the Sequence mode FREEZE Button Pressing the FREEZE button freezes the current live screen COUNTER Button Pressing the COUNTER button switches between displaying the time and the remaining storage capacity on the front panel display 12 Digital Video Recorder SEARCH Button Pressing the SEARCH button displays the Search menu Pressing the button again will exit the Search menu This
41. ctions Alarm In Event Action Notify Setup Screen The DVR can be set to notify the remote site when certain events are activated Premium Model Only Alarm In Event Action ses 1 s s p 9 oc NETTEN Figure 46 Alarm In Event Action Notify setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Notify box and press the e button This toggles between On and When itis On the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based on a defined schedule 38 Digital Video Recorder Motion Detector Event Action Record Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to motion detector differently Each camera can be assigned a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Motion Detector Event Action Genera serez spesa ually Dwor 5 amp se Suis se sume Ls s se Sms 12 Suis rosee 1 4 s s 4 Figure 47 Motion Detector Event Action Record setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Camera box and press the e button A camera selection screen appears Select the camera number you would like to associate with the camera
42. d while Duplex mode has a recording maximum of 30 NTSC images per second 50 and 25 images per second PAL NOTE The DVR only records video when the red REC on the display is lit The DVR is NOT recording if only the red LED on the REC button is lit When the DVR is set for Time lapse or Event recording the red LED on the REC button indicates the unit is ready to record The red REC on the display will light and a red dot appears on the monitor when the clock reaches a scheduled recording time and the DVR starts recording video Recording Audio If the DVR was set up to record audio it will record audio when video is recording NOTE Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio 57 Installation and Operating Instructions Playing Recorded Video Once video has been recorded you can view it by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button When playing video for the first time the DVR will display the most recent image When playing video subsequent times the DVR will start playing video from the last recalled image NOTE If the DVR is set in the Simplex mode you will need to stop recording before playing back video Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button again will freeze the video on the screen RW Rewind Button Pressing the button plays video backward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from 44 444 and 4444 The screen displays 44 444 and 4
43. de cedit tcd 22 Figure 29 System Check 23 Figure 30 Device menu sCreer iie einer ed iren eek ee Hebe Ee E eR dud 24 Figure 31 Camera setup 24 Figure 32 PTZ Device list tn et aet at Ete eee ect e E EE e ete 25 Figure 33 Alarm In setup 26 Figure 34 Motion Detector setup 26 Figure 35 Motion Detection Zone 202 0 27 Figure 36 Alarm Out setup 2 nennen enne nnne nns 28 Figure 37 Alarm Out Schedule screen sees 29 Figure 38 Audio Setup 30 Figure 39 RS232 RS485 setup screen sisse entente treten nnne 31 Figure 40 Record Mode Setup 32 Figure 41 Time Lapse Record Setup 33 Figure 42 Time Lapse Recording Schedule screen eee 34 Figure 43 Pre Event Record Setup screen sse 35 Figure 44 Alarm In Event Action Record setup
44. e can now be used to review the surrounding video Event Search Event Log Date Time 4 Alarm In 1 12 04 2001 09 48 05 AM 3 Alarm In 1 12 04 2001 09 47 55 AM 2 Alarm In 1 12 04 2001 09 47 45 AM 1 Alarm In 1 12 04 2001 09 47 35 AM Figure 68 Event Log screen The DVR maintains a log of each time the Alarm Input port is activated The Event Search screen displays this list Use the arrow buttons to highlight the event for which you would like to see video Pressing the lt button will extract the event video and display the first image of the event Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button will start playing the event video segment Pressing STOP returns to live monitoring Pressing SEARCH returns to the Event Log You can also narrow your event search by selecting the Query button and setting up the new search condition 61 Installation and Operating Instructions Event Search From 01 24 2002 01 56 57 AM To 01 24 2002 01 56 57 AM S s s ms Figure 69 Event Search by Camera screen Event Search From 04 08 2002 11 28 37 PM To 04 08 2002 11 28 37 PM 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Alarm in Motion Video Loss Search Figure 70 Event Search by Event screen Highlight the box beside Search by and press button to toggle between Camera and Event You can search video from the first to last recorded images or you can set t
45. e from 3 to 60 seconds Highlight the box beside Sequence in Cameo and press the button to toggle between On and Off Not on 4 camera model Pressing the SEQUENCE button causes the DVR to sequence cameras and the DVR can sequence cameras in two modes Page and Cameo In the Page mode the DVR sequences through user defined screen layouts pages In the Cameo mode the bottom right window in a multi screen format sequences through all cameras NOTE The DVR does not sequence the camera having video loss in the Cameo mode You can define the screen layout in a variety of formats and set the DVR to sequence through the different screen layouts pages so that all the cameras will be displayed You can also set up the DVR to display one camera or a group of cameras all the time while cycling through the remaining cameras in a cameo window This can be done with one camera displayed full screen while displaying the cameo window as a PIP picture in picture or displaying the cameras in a grid pattern with the bottom right window as the cameo NOTE Sequence cannot be used in the 4x4 display mode of the 16 channel 3x3 mode of the 9 channel and the 2x2 mode of the 4 channel DVR 46 Digital Video Recorder Network Setup Screen NOTE The network features can be set only on the Premium Model DVR The network features are grayed out and inactive on the non Premium Model In the Network Setup screen you can set up the
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47. econds Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change to the time you want to search for video Once you have entered the time you want press the lt button Once you have set the date and time you want to search highlight the button and press the button The selected date and time will display If no video was recorded at the selected time a blank screen will display The PLAY PAUSE RW FF Jog and Shuttle can now be used to review the surrounding video Calendar Search Calendar Search Figure 67 Calendar Search screen 60 Digital Video Recorder Days with recorded video display on the calendar with white numbers You can highlight the days with recorded video by using the arrow buttons Once you have highlighted a day press the e button to select it A time bar will display at the bottom of the calendar Hours in which video was recorded will be highlighted You can use Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the time bar Once the time bar is highlighted you can select the time by using the Left and Right arrow buttons NOTE The time bar is in one hour segments If a segment is highlighted it means that some video was recorded during that hour However it does NOT mean video was recorded for the entire hour Once you have set the date and time you want to search highlight the GO button and press the button The selected date and time will display The PLAY PAUSE RW FF Jog and Shuttl
48. electing the Up and Down arrow buttons and pressing button You can go directly to an event number by highlighting the event number box left of the UP arrow pressing the e button using the arrow buttons to change the number and pressing the e button 22 Digital Video Recorder System Check Screen Highlight System Check in the Main menu and press the lt button The System Check setup screen appears System Check Ter Gen Cancel Figure 29 System Check screen Highlight the box under the On Off heading and press the button This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR reports a fault condition if it does not detect any recording or if there is an alarm during the designated time Highlight the box under the Interval heading and press the e button A slide bar appears allowing you to set the check interval from 1 Hour to 30 Days by using the Left and Right arrow buttons The Status field displays the fault conditions When it is Good there was recording or an alarm occurred during the designated time When it is Bad there was no recording or no alarm occurred during the designated time 23 Installation and Operating Instructions Configuring Input Devices You can configure the video audio and remote control devices connected to the DVR e 8 m Fs A it Device Camera Alarm In Motion Detector Alarm Out Audio RS232 RS485
49. ence Selecting another display mode or pressing the SEQUENCE button again will exit the Sequence mode Pressing the FREEZE button will freeze the current image on the screen until you press the button again 55 Installation and Operating Instructions PIP Mode You can display a Picture in Picture by pressing the DISPALY button You can change location of the PIP by pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons and its size by pressing the Left and Right arrow buttons PTZ Mode DVR will control cameras with Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities Press the 2 button to enter the PTZ mode You can control the camera using front panel control buttons or by setting up presets To use the front panel buttons press the Left and Right arrow buttons to pan left and right Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to tilt the camera up and down Press the SEARCH button to zoom in and press the PLAY PAUSE button to zoom out You can use the and FF buttons to focus the image PTZ Preset Camera 1 Camera 1 CAM Lobby 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a por es eet Figure 63 PTZ Preset screen Preset View Figure 64 Preset view screen 56 Digital Video Recorder You can save camera position settings as presets so that you can go directly to desired views Once you have the camera at the desired settings press the
50. es 4 9 or 16 Composite Input Connectors Compatible with Color NTSC or PAL and B amp W CCIR and EIA 170 Video Sources Multiple Search Engines Date Time Calendar Event Records up to 60 NTSC Images per Second 50 PAL Images per Second Loop Through Video Connectors Continuous Recording in Disk Overwrite Mode Front Panel Displays Time Date Recording Mode and Remaining Storage Capacity and More Video Archiving via USB Interface Continues Recording while Archiving Transmitting to Remote Site and during Playback User friendly Graphical User Interface GUI Menu System in Multiple Languages Two Record Modes Time and Event Audio Recording and Playback Alarm Connections Include Input Output and Reset Input Built in Alarm Buzzer Live or Recorded Video Access via Ethernet or External Modem Monitor NTSC or PAL 6 ensor Up to 16 2 Cameras 2 LJ Siren Audio Input Output Flashing W Audio Output Digital Video Recorder Sj USB Backup s Device Printer Figure 1 Typical DVR installation Installation and Operating Instructions Technical Overview Your DVR can replace both a time lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installation However it has many features that make it much more powerful and easier to use than even the most advanced VCR The DVR converts analog NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them on a hard disk drive Using a hard disk
51. essing the button on the front of the DVR will cause the red LED to light and indicates the DVR is ready to record However this does not mean the DVR is recording The DVR records video based on the parameters such as schedule and events defined during configuration The record indicator on the front display panel lights when the DVR is recording Your DVR offers a variety of flexible recording modes You can set it up to record all the time or to only record events It can be set up to continue recording once the hard disk drive is full by recording over the oldest video or you can set it up to alert you when the hard disk is full and stop recording Record Mode Setup Screen Record Mode Setup End Of Disk On Disk Full Beep Alarm Out Mode Field Detect Figure 40 Record Mode Setup screen Highlight the box beside End Of Disk and press the button This toggles between Stop and Overwrite When in the Stop mode the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full When in the Overwrite mode the DVR continues recording when the hard disk drive is full by overwriting the oldest video If the DVR is set to the Stop mode you can set it to beep or activate the Alarm Out AO1 port when the hard disk drive is full Highlight the box beside On Disk Full Beep and press the button to toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside On Disk Full Alarm Out and press the button to toggle between On and Of
52. external USB hard disk drive Start Figure 62 Backup screen The default video segment to be backed up is from the first to last frame However you can define how much video to back up by changing the start and end times and dates You will need to enter a file name before the video will back up A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter a file name Load Default Setup Highlighting and selecting Load Default Setup will bring up screen asking you if you really want to load default settings and confirm it with a password NOTE Loading the Default Setup will not change the current time time zone daylight saving time and network settings Clear All Data Highlighting and selecting Clear All Data will bring up screen asking you if you really want to clear all data and confirm it with a password CAUTION Selecting Clear All Data will erase all recorded video 54 Digital Video Recorder Chapter 4 Operation NOTE This chapter assumes your DVR has been installed and configured If it has not please refer to Chapters 2 and 3 The DVR s controls are similar toa VCR As with a VCR the main functions are recording and playing back video However you have much greater control over recording and playing back video You can establish recording schedules based on time of day and day of the week The DVR allows you to search through the recorded video using much more sophisticated tools than those available
53. f 32 Digital Video Recorder Highlight the box beside Mode Pressing e button toggles between Simplex and Duplex In the Simplex mode the DVR can record up to 60 images per second for NTSC 50 for PAL However in the Simplex mode you can only record or play back video but not both In the Duplex mode you can record and play back video at the same time However you can only record up to 30 images per second for NTSC 25 for PAL while in the Duplex mode NOTE The maximum playback speed is 30ips 25ips PAL while playing back video in the Duplex mode even if it was recorded at 60ips 50ips PAL in the Simplex mode Video that was recorded at 60 ips for NTSC 50 ips for PAL in the Simplex mode will play back slower in the Duplex mode and will have poor quality audio Highlight the box beside Field Detect Pressing e button toggles between On and Off When set to On the Field Detection helps prevent shaking in the Simplex mode It does this by recording odd numbered fields from odd numbered cameras and even numbered fields from even numbered cameras You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the e button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Time Lapse Record Mode Setup Screen Time Lapse Record Setup camera sumi spes ss suse ws stunts E ovine stare rs ovine s
54. g will be deleted Highlight the first box beside Date Time and press the button The individual sections of the date highlight Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the number Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to move between month date and year Once you have the correct date press the e button NOTE The clock will not start running until you have restarted the unit so you may wish to set the time last Highlight the box beside Time Zone and press the e button Select the time zone you are in from the list and press the button 20 Digital Video Recorder Highlight the box beside Daylight Saving Time and press the e button Pressing the button toggles between On and Off Highlight the Holiday Setup box and press the button You can set up holidays by highlighting Add and pressing the button The current date appears Highlight the month and day and change them by using the Up and Down arrow buttons Press e button to add the date Dates can be deleted by highlighting the X beside the date and pressing lt button NOTE Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be updated once the current year s holiday has passed Holiday Setup 07 04 yyyy 12 25 X 2 cancel Figure 27 Holiday Setup screen You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without sav
55. he box beside Audio Recording and press the button This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR also records audio when it is recording video Highlight the box beside Mute and press the button This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR will NOT play live or recorded audio Highlight the box beside Audio In Pressing the e button toggles between In and Line In Mic In is for an unamplified source while Line In is for an amplified source You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the 2 button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes NOTE The DVR will NOT record audio when the recording speed is set to less 1 ips 30 Digital Video Recorder RS232 RS485 Setup Screen The RS232 RS485 setup screen allows you to set up the RS232 and RS485 ports to communicate with external devices such as modems remote controls and dome cameras RS232 RS485 aszainsees ure Party os sop ence none s Exemsoer asses sm none s 3 Remote conor ok Figure 39 RS232 RS485 setup screen Highlight the field for the settings you wish to make Select the correct Baud Rate Parity Data Bits and Stop Bits for the device you are connecting to the DVR For RS485 it is possible to select either Remote Control PTZ Control in the Usage field 31 Installation and Operating Instructions Configuring Recording Settings NOTE Pr
56. he start and stop times and dates When you select the Search by Camera select the target cameras and event options When you select the Search by Event select event options for each device Once you set your desired search conditions highlight Search and press the button to display the search results in the Event Log screen Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes 62 Digital Video Recorder Last Played Image Time 01 12 2002 02 21 58 AM Printing Job Image Time Not Printing start Figure 71 Print screen It is possible to print images to a PostScript printer Pause the video on the desired image and press the SEARCH button Select Print from the menu and the Print screen appears The date and time of the paused images displays in the Last Played Image Time box Selecting Start will begin printing the image Archiving Star Figure 72 Backup screen 63 Installation and Operating Instructions It is possible to archive video to an external USB IDE hard disk drive The archived images can be viewed on computers running Microsoft Windows 98 ME or 2000 Refer to the Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation for information on preparing the external drive for archiving CAUTION Do NOT disconnect the USB cable or the power from the external drive while archiving video If the external drive is shut down or the USB cable is disconnected while archiving THE D
57. ights Connect the device to the AO Alarm Out and GND Ground connectors AO is an active low open collector output which sinks 5mA 12V and 30 mA 5V See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm output ARI Alarm Reset In An external signal to the Alarm Reset In can be used to reset both the Alarm Out signal and the DVR s internal buzzer Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Al Alarm In and GND Ground connectors The threshold voltage is 4 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected Connect the wires to the ARI Alarm Reset In and GND Ground connectors Digital Video Recorder Connecting to the RS485 RX RX 5485 Figure 10 RS485 Connector The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system such as a control keyboard using RS485 half duplex serial communications signals The RS485 connector can also be used to control PTZ pan tilt zoom cameras Connect RX RX TX and TX of the control system to the TX TX RX and RX respectively of the DVR See Chapter 3 Configuration and the PTZ camera manufacture s manual for configuring the RS485 connection Connecting to the Network Port NETWORK Figure 11 Network connector The DVR can be networked using the 10 100Mb Ethernet connector Premium Model Only Connect
58. ing in the Duplex mode The disk icon displays when data is being backed up using the USB port R REC displays when the DVR is in the Repeat Record mode The DVR will continue recording when the hard disk drive is full by recording over the oldest video HHHHHH cE The digits display Time Date and Remaining Capacity AMPM Dhm hms mst Initial Unit Setup Before using your DVR for the first time you will want to establish the initial settings This includes items such as time and date display language camera audio remote control record mode network and password Your DVR can be set up using various screens and dialog boxes Press the MENU button to enter the setup screens The Admin Password screen appears Enter Password Po Figure 19 Admin Password screen 15 Installation and Operating Instructions Enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination of Camera number buttons and then the Enter button The factory default password is 4321 There are two Setup screens Quick Setup and Normal Setup The factory default is the Quick Setup screen Quick Setup Screen Quick Setup Quick Setup Recording Speed Quality Audio Recording Sequence Dwell Time System Information Figure 20 Quick Setup screen The Quick Setup screen allows you to set up the most commonly used features of your DVR Use the arrow buttons to move through the options
59. ing the changes Highlight the box beside Date Format and press the button A list of date formats appears Highlight the format you wish to use and press lt button The choices are MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY YYYY MM DD To change the time format highlight the box beside Time Format and press e button The DVR toggles between 12 Hours AM PM and 24 Hours military time 21 Installation and Operating Instructions You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the e button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes System Log Screen Highlight System Log in the Main menu and press the button The System Log screen appears System Log Date Time Setup Begin Local 2002 01 24 10 27 14 System Started 2002 01 24 10 27 12 Shutdown 2002 01 24 10 27 02 System Time Changed 2002 01 24 10 27 00 Setup Begin Local 2002 01 24 10 26 08 System Started 2002 01 24 10 26 02 Recovered from Power Failure 2002 01 24 10 26 02 Figure 28 System Log screen The System Log screen displays a record of various events logged by the DVR The list shows the dates and times the system was turned ON and OFF power failed recording was started or stopped playback was started or stopped setup changes were made and data banks were cleared The events are listed from the most recent to the oldest You can scroll through the list a page at a time by s
60. lation and Operating Instructions Callback Center LAN Setup Screen Callback Center Setup IP Address 192 168 1 10 Figure 58 Callback Center LAN Setup screen The DVR can be set up to contact a computer running RAS Remote Administration System on a LAN when an event occurs Highlight the box beside IP Address and enter the IP address of the computer you want contacted during an event Highlight the box beside Retry and enter the number of times you would like the DVR to try contacting the computer You can select from 1 to 10 retrys 50 Digital Video Recorder Callback Center Modem Setup Screen Callback Center Setup Pager Number Mailbox Event 1 Alarm In 2 Motion 3 Video Loss Figure 59 Callback Center Modem Setup screen If you have a modem connected to the DVR it can be set up to dial a pager with a numeric message when an event occurs NOTE The DVR will wait for at least one minute between pages If another event occurs less than one minute after the DVR has notified a pager it will not dial the pager It does this so that the telephone line will not be tied up Highlight the box beside Pager Number and enter the telephone number of the pager Enter the number as it must be dialed from your telephone system e g if you must dial 9 for an outside line enter 9 before the pager number Highlight the box beside Mailbox and enter the voice mailbox number if your pager u
61. n within the zone will be displayed in red You can define the area of the image where you want to detect motion e g a doorway Highlight the icon under the Zone heading and press the e button The Motion Detection Zone screen will display Close this menu Select Current Blocks Clear Current Blocks Select All Blocks Clear All Blocks Reverse All Blocks Exit Zone Setup Figure 35 Motion Detection Zone screen The Motion Detection Zone screen is laid over the video for the selected camera You can set up motion detection zones by selecting or clearing blocks The menu on the setup screen has the following functions NOTE Use the camera buttons to activate or deactivate individual cells Close this menu Closes the menu so that you can see the entire screen Select Current Blocks Activates highlighted blocks to detect motion 27 Installation and Operating Instructions Clear Current Blocks Deactivates highlighted blocks so that they will not detect motion Select All Blocks Activates all blocks to detect motion Clear All Blocks Deactivates all blocks so that they will not detect motion Reverse All Blocks Activates inactive blocks and deactivates active blocks Exit Zone Setup Asks you to confirm changes and then returns to the previous screen Alarm Out Setup Screen The Alarm Out setup screen allows you to establish a schedule for each alarm output from the DVR Alarm Out
62. o record for the associated video loss 42 Digital Video Recorder Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to video loss differently by activating an internal buzzer or external alarms Video Loss Event Action Les mamou 9 8 9 1 4 s s 9 2 Figure 51 Video Loss Event Action Alarm Out setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Alarm Out box and either Beep or the alarm output terminal that you want to associate with the camera that has lost video 43 Installation and Operating Instructions Video Loss Event Action Notify Setup Screen The DVR can be set to notify the remote site in the case of video loss Premium Model Only Video Loss Event Action Record Mamou Notity 25 2 a RN ic E 1 4 s s f 9 9 2 1 Figure 52 Video Loss Event Action Notify setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Notify box and press e button This toggles between On and Off When it is On the DVR notifies the remote site when it loses video input from a camera based on a defined schedule 44 Digi
63. r will display Backup is completed You can end the archiving process at any time by highlighting the Cancel button and pressing button You can use other functions on the DVR while video is being archived To do this highlight the Close button and press e button You can return to the Backup screen at any time to check the progress Refer to Appendix B Reviewing Backup Images for instructions on how to review the images you have archived NOTE Any recorded audio will not be backed up 64 Digital Video Recorder Appendix A USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation Preparing the USB IDE hard disk drive in Windows2000 1 Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable 2 Turn on your computer 3 The USB device icon should display on the Taskbar 4 Ifthe USB IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or has data it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon Check the file system by right clicking on the icon and checking under Properties gt General gt File System If the file system is NOT FAT32 format format the USB IDE hard disk drive using the FAT32 format 5 Ifthe USB IDE hard disk drive is not partitioned go to Administrative Tools in Control Panel and launch Computer Management Open Disk Management in Storage and right click an unallocated region of the USB IDE hard disk drive Then click Create Partition 6 Inthe Create Partition wizard click Next then Primary Par
64. rding video Press the button again to stop recording video This operation can be user password protected Loads a Preset View in PTZ mode 13 Installation and Operating Instructions Shuttle Ring The Shuttle Ring only functions in the Playback mode The Shuttle Ring is spring loaded and returns to the center position when released Turning the ring clockwise plays video forward Turning the ring counterclockwise plays video backward Playback speed varies with the amount the ring is turned The playback speeds x0 5 44 444 4444 0 5 gt gt gt gt gt gt and When you release the ring it snaps back to the center position and the video pauses Jog Dial The Jog Dial only functions when playback video has been paused By turning the jog dial clockwise you can play video forward image by image By turning the jog dial counterclockwise you play video backward image by image Turning on the Power Press the POWER button to turn on the DVR The unit will take approximately 60 seconds to initialize While it is initializing the DVR will display HELLO Then the HELLO will start moving to the left The POWER button can also be used to turn off the power once the DVR has completed its initialization process However this is a protected feature requiring an administrator password Review of Front Panel Display 6 0 GEVEN CLOCK REMAIN ALARM
65. ses a voice mailbox Highlight the box beside Site ID and enter a three digit site ID number When an event occurs the DVR will dial the pager and leave a four digit number The first three digits are the site ID number and the last digit is the type of event For example 0753 means that Site 75 has lost video You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes 51 Installation and Operating Instructions Password Setup Screen An Administrator password is required to turn the system off enter the setup screen load default setups clear all data change system date and time and change the Administrator password Highlight Password in the Main menu and press to enter the Password screen Password Key Lock On Figure 60 Password setup screen Highlight the box beside User and press the button to toggle between On and Off If the password is set to On you will be asked to enter the current password so that you can turn it Off If the password is set to Off you will be asked to enter the new password and to confirm it before it will be turned on The Administrator password cannot be turned On and Off You can change the Administrator password by first entering the current password entering a new password and finally confirming the new password To change the password highlight the Password box and press the e
66. such as motion and image complexity Time Lapse Recording Schedule Camera 1 Recording Schedule Mode 1 m 2 c NETTN Figure 42 Time Lapse Recording Schedule screen You can program the DVR to record only during certain times based on time day of the week and holidays The smallest time segment you can use is 30 minutes A blue rectangle indicates the DVR is set to record during those 30 minutes When there is no rectangle the DVR will not record during those 30 minutes 34 Digital Video Recorder There are several ways to set recording times e You can highlight an individual block and toggle it On or Off by pressing the e button You can change a 30 minute segment for all days by placing the cursor on the time line and pressing the e button to toggle the segment On or Off Youcan change an entire day by placing the cursor on the day of the week and pressing the button to toggle the day On or Off Youcan change the entire calendar by placing the cursor in the upper left hand box above S and to the left of the time line and pressing the button to toggle the entire calendar On and Off NOTE The Holiday H schedule applies to the dates you established as holidays when setting Date Time You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Pre Event Recording Setup Screen Pre Event Record Se
67. t the Sched box and press the e button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Notify box and press e button This toggles between On and Off When itis On the DVR notifies the remote site when certain events occur based on a defined schedule 41 Installation and Operating Instructions Video Loss Event Action Record Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to video loss from a camera differently Each camera can be assigned a schedule associated camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Video Loss Event Action Gamera Sched camera Spee 5 E ee sinara 195 fof 1 19e amp ses sosec Figure 50 Video Loss Event Action Record setup screen Highlight the Sched box and press the button A schedule screen appears Set the schedule as described earlier Highlight the Camera box and press the e button A camera selection screen appears Select the camera number you would like to associate with the camera that has lost video NOTE You can associate multiple cameras with a camera Highlight the Speed box and select number of images per second you would like to record from the drop down menu Highlight the Quality box and select the image quality you want to record from the drop down menu Highlight the Dwell box and set the length of time you would like t
68. tal Video Recorder OSD On Screen Display Setup The DVR can be set up to display Date Time Title and Status on screen Each feature can be turned on or off and you can adjust the margins OSD Setup Date Time Title Status Left Right Margin Top Bottom Margin ok Figure 53 OSD Setup screen Highlight the box beside Date and press the button to toggle the date display On and Off Highlight the box beside Time and press the e button to toggle the time display On and Off Highlight the box beside Title and press the e button to toggle the camera title display On and Off Highlight the box beside Status and press the button to toggle status display On and Off Highlight the box beside Left Right Margin and press button to adjust the left and right margins The margins can be set from 1 to 24 Highlight the box beside Top Bottom Margin and press the button to adjust the top and bottom margins The margins can be set from 1 to 24 45 Installation and Operating Instructions Sequence Display Setup Screen You can adjust the display dwell time for each camera when the DVR is setup to sequence through the cameras You can also turn Camera Sequence On and Off Sequence Display Setup Sequence Dwell Time Sequence in Cameo Cancel Figure 54 Sequence Display setup screen Highlight the box beside Sequence Dwell Time and press the button You can adjust the display dwell tim
69. ting Alarms 0 O JO O O O O O O O OJOJO O O O O O O AI3 Al4GND AIS 6 GND AIS A10 112 13 4 ANS mauusuuuurcurcugugricmumuus INPUT Figure 8 Alarm Input connector strips Installation and Operating Instructions NOTE To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button After releasing the button tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected To disconnect a wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire Al 1 to 16 Alarm In You can use external devices to signal the DVR to react to events Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Al Alarm In and GND Ground connectors The threshold voltage is 4 3V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm input GND Ground NOTE All the connectors marked GND are common Connect the ground side of the Alarm input and or alarm output to the GND connector AQ1 AQ2 AQ AG4 GND ARI OUTPUT AO 1 TO 4 Alarm Out Figure 9 Alarm Output connector strips The DVR can activate external devices such as buzzers or l
70. tion Brightness Revert Button The Monitoring Screen displays the backed up images Clicking the right mouse button on the images switches the screen size between 320x240 and 640x480 Clicking the Quit button exits the Player program Click the Save button to save the current image in a bitmap file format to the local hard disk drive or floppy disk Click the Print button to print the current image on the printer connected to your computer 67 Installation and Operating Instructions The Backup File Information window displays information regarding the backup file Location displays the site description of the DVR where the backup was made Record displays the time span of the video backup file Encryption displays whether the backup file has been tampered with Normal means the file has not been tampered with Wrong means the system has detected tampering and Unknown means the user cancelled the encryption check The Current Image Information window displays information about the current image Camera Title displays the camera name of the current image and Time displays the date and time the image was recorded The Image Search Slide Bar displays the current playback position The user can move to another image clicking the mouse and dragging along the slide bar The Playback Function Buttons include fast backward backward play pause fast forward go to the first image go to the previous image go to the next image and
71. tition and follow the instructions on the screen Make sure that the FAT32 is selected for the file system NOTE The partition size should be less than 32GB because of Microsoft limitations After formatting is complete the USB IDE hard disk drive will be added to My Computer 7 Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to the DVR Preparing USB IDE hard disk drive in Windows 98 NOTE Preparing a USB IDE hard disk drive under Windows ME is almost identical to Windows 98 1 Connect the USB IDE hard disk drive to your computer using the USB Cable 2 Turnon your computer The Add New Hardware wizard window will appear 65 Installation and Operating Instructions 66 10 11 12 13 14 Install the device driver for the USB backup device following the instructions provided with your USB hard disk drive If the USB IDE hard disk drive is partitioned or contains data it will show up in My Computer as a hard disk drive icon Check the file system in Properties gt General gt File System If the file system is NOT FAT32 format format the USB IDE hard disk drive with FAT32 format Run the FDISK utility by clicking Start then RUN Type fdisk and click OK When the MS DOS command prompt appears type Y and hit the enter key In the FDISK Option menu choose 5 Change current fixed disk drive Choose the appropriate letter corresponding to the USB IDE hard disk drive In the FDISK Option menu choose
72. tor Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number The factory default LAN settings are IP Address 192 168 1 129 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 You can save your changes and return to the Network Setup screen by highlighting OK and pressing the e button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes 48 Digital Video Recorder Modem Setup RS232 RS485 5 ure oma sor Usage none asses so none s 1 Remote conor ok Figure 57 RS232 RS485 setup screen NOTE Modem setup is done through the RS232 RS485 screen in the Devices menu which can be accessed from the Main Menu Highlight the box beside Baud Rate of the RS232 field and press the button A list of baud rates ranging from 300 to 115 200 appears Highlight the box beside Parity of the RS232 field and press the button A drop down list appears You can select from None Odd or Even parity Highlight the box beside Data Bit of the RS232 field Pressing the e button toggles between 7 bit and 8 bit formats Highlight the box beside Stop Bit of the RS232 field Pressing the button toggles between 1 and 2 Stop Bits You can save your changes by highlighting OK and pressing the e button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes 49 Instal
73. tup camera Owe f on os oops Ton Hn cos qm c Figure 43 Pre Event Record Setup screen When the DVR is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs The Pre Event Record screen allows you to define how to handle pre event recording You can turn individual cameras On or Off for pre event recording The image speed can be set from 0 1 to 60 ips 50 ips PAL and image quality can be selectable from High Standard and Low 35 Installation and Operating Instructions You can set the amount of time to record prior to the event by adjusting the Dwell You can set the Dwell from 1 to 300 seconds NOTE When the DVR is in the Time Lapse mode it ignores the pre event settings and follows the time lapse settings Event Action Setup Highlight the Alarm In Event Action Motion Detector Event Action or Video Loss Event Action in the Main menu The following Event Action setup screens will appear Alarm In Event Action Record Setup Screen The DVR can be set to react to events differently Each sensor can be assigned a schedule camera recording speed video quality and dwell time Alarm In Event Action Sensor sened camera T oem owen C 8 o Lee mte KEITH EI Ei 8 suene rose 8 T s ses suene rose s s 9
74. with VCRs Additional DVR features that are not available with VCRs are remote control and viewing recording video at the same time you are watching previously recorded video and printing images to a standard printer The Front Panel Display and controls are described in Chapter 3 Configuration Turning on the Power Once you have installed the DVR following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record Press the POWER button and the unit will go through its self diagnostics The unit will take approximately 60 seconds to initialize While it is initializing the DVR will display HELLO Then the HELLO will start moving to the left Live Monitoring As soon as the DVR completes its initialization process it will begin showing live video on the attached monitor and playing live audio through the attached speaker The default mode is to display all cameras at once Pressing any camera button will cause that camera to display full screen It displays live video and plays live audio until the user enters another mode Pressing the DISPLAY button cycles the DVR through the different display formats Pressing the SEQUENCE button will cause the cameras to display sequentially on the monitor When in one of the multi view formats pressing this button will cause the DVR to through user defined screen layouts page sequence or the bottom right screen to display live cameras sequentially cameo sequ

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