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4.      Never push objects of any kind into this MUXDVR through openings as they may touch  dangerous voltage points or short cut parts that could result in a fire or electric shock        Certify operating safety by qualified installer         f an outside cable system is connected to the MUXDVR  be sure the cable system is  grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built in static  charges        All normal precautions to avoid component damage due to electrostatic discharge should be   taken during installation and operation         To prevent electric shock  do not remove screws or covers     00 37963 DCEB2 1                                  Penna             4  2  MUXDVRAPPICIION RN DL 4  3  Quick Installation                 dieediae di deidedidediasdidiesidcsidediaedidenidcuidediaedidedid cold itediden licis ii dedd 5  es Front    MONG    aissa a TR 6  41 The B  llohns  on the Front PANG scccsencccccicisanseecrocsuartonsadtuadinndteanicastieaiadieanteadmadtuadiencseaud 6                AME RR D Serene BORRAR RETR EET                                                     GEYER SN  9   5  MUXDVR Menu Tree RR 10  NS ERU IDE iio                       OO 13                                    15          cp Ep  sectors ei ee ce ee 13  62 1    E mS EU MI 13   6 2 2 Date Display MOd e       X   X    13   6 2 2 Date  Time DIS  sssrinin ra ein aaar ERGERE 13   has Date Time POSION option a uM M eei          14   6 2 5 PB Date  Time                          
5.     4           None    38400  19200  9600  4800 and 2400  SER       6 7 3 Software Information  This menu presents the software information     Software Information    1 CPU Filename D6SE0100  2 FPGA Filename         0505  3 Date 2002 01 23  4 Video System NTSC  5 DSP BD HW SK1V3302  5 DSP BD SW SK1V3300  6 Exit    6 7 4 HDD Information    HDD Information 7 4  This item shows you the HDD information  MESE               Free Si 17GB  HDD Size shows how large size the current HDD has for Total Rec Time 7Hr         gt  Free Rec Time     Hr  saving video files  Begin 2003 04 22 16 39       End 2003 04 23 11 12  Free Size shows how much available space the current HDD Exit    leaves    Total Rec Time shows how much time the current HDD originally  can provide for saving the video files    Free Rec Time shows how much time the current HDD can save video files  If the DVR is set  to record in linear mode  the system will not overwrite files when the HDD is  full   the available recording time will be calculated and shown on the screen  automatically  or  if the DVR is set to circular mode  the OSD display on the       screen will be            Hr      6 7 5 Shutdown Shutdown  This item allows you to shutdown the MUXDVR  1 Shutdown  No    2 Shutdown  Yes    There is the other way to shutdown the MUXDVR  press ESC and         Down Arrow buttons simultaneously        00 37963 DCEB2 26    6 8 Save  Load Default ECTS    This menu allows you to restore the MUXDVR to the default   4 toad 
6.    Lock  Un_Locked   Goto    SR      Fast Rewind    RW      1   2   4   8   Fast Forward              1   2   4   8   Universal           UE      Goto Time1 BDH Data1  DataO Year  amp  Month   Goto Time2 BEH Data1  DataO Day  amp  Hour   Goto Time3 BFH Data1  DataO Minute  amp     G          PS  Goto Time1  Year 00 99  it means 2000 2099   Month 01 12  Goto Time2  Day 01 31  Hour 00 23  Goto Time3  Minute 00 59           ASCII 47H    Example     If the Keyboard ID is         the MUXDVR ID is EOH   If you want to select camera 0 on the main monitor  you can use    01    command    The ASCII Code of    01    is 30H  amp  31H                  NOTE     1  The time interval between byte and byte must be shorter than 2ms  and the time interval    between 2 commands  6 bytes command  must be longer than 2ms     2  Checksum   Byte1  xor  Byte2  xor  Byte3  xor  Byte4  xor  Byte5    00 37963 DCEB2    41          Appendix 4  Super        and Super MPX System Setup    1  MMX  Multiplexer Matrix    Purpose  by using the call monitor output of the MUXDVR multiplexer array to mimic  or emulate   a small matrix system  each one of the camera can be selected to be displayed on the system  monitor    Ex  when users want to view camera 32  in keyboard s speed dome mode  press camera  number 32  then Enter  the system monitor will show the video from camera 32  If camera 32  happens to be a dome camera  he may use the joystick to control it immediately    System diagram     Super DVR Call Monit
7.    Nig nable  signal from the external I O connector  Move to 1 Day  Night Switch So UG  and press ENTER button  the sub menu will appear             Day  Night SW Enable  Use right  left buttons to select YES  enable  or NO  disable   If you select    NO     the Day  Night  Switch signal will be ignored  the event processor will follow the time schedule that defined in  Record Section  If you select  YES   the event processor will follow the On  Off position of the  external Day  Night switch     Switch   OFF    This item allows you to configure which setting  Day  Night  will be activated when the switch is  OFF  You may select Day or Night by using the right  left buttons     Delay For Active    After the Day  Night switch setting has changed  there is a delay time before the event process  takes effect  this function is to avoid the operator triggering a false event by mistake     00 37963 DCEB2 22    6 6 2           Response Event Response    This sub menu allows you to set how the MUXDVR responds to the       triggered event  ES us ae    4 Event Full Screen  5 Call Event Display    6 Response Duration  7 Any Key To Stop  8 Exit       Internal Buzzer  This item allows you to set the internal buzzer activated or not when an event is triggered     Event Relay Output   There are two alarm output signals in the external I O connector  Alarm N O   normal open  and  Alarm N C   normal close   these signals are driven by an on board relay  These signals can be  used to drive a 
8.   145 160   11 EAH  234 A1H     BOH  161 176   12 EBH  235 B1H   COH  177 192   19 ECH  236 C1H   DOH  193 208   14 EDH  237 DOH   DFH  209 223 Only 15 Dome can be connect  15 EEH  238 None Can connect to normal camera  16 EFH  239 None Can connect to normal camera          2  Super MPX  Super Multiplexer Mode    Purpose  use Main Monitor instead of Call Monitor  the feature of selecting particular camera to  the system monitor is the same as MMX mode  Besides of this  by setting the multiplexers  correctly  all of the cameras in this system can be displayed on the system monitor sequentially   Ex  set the P1 multiplexer to Full Screen Sequence mode  dwell time  lt  3 seconds  Set S1 to  516 multiplexer to 4x4 display mode  Then in 48 seconds  all 256 cameras will be displayed on  the system monitor sequentially     System Diagram     Super MPX  Super Mulitplex     Primary    Secondary       Camera    C1    00 37963 DCEB2    Main Monitor                               P1      Main Monitor     Main Monitor     Main Monitor    MUX MUX           ee  ee E        52 516                                                                    er er c er m  ow  C16 C17 C32 C241 C256                      RS 485  I          RS 485  I                      RS 485 RS 485  I I             Control Keyboard    43       Notice     1  All Multiplexers shown in the diagram can be MUXDVRs     2  Choose  Super           from  System Monitor Setting  in keyboard s  System Setting     3     the device mu
9.   Exit       Configuration Table 2                                                                            MAIN MENU    7 Others   8 Save   Load Default  9 CD RW   10 Engineer   11 Exit    00 37963 DCEB2    OMNOARWN      Others    RS 485 ID Setup  RS 485 Baud Rate  Software Information  HDD Information  Shutdown   Exit    Save   Load Default    Load Installer Setting  Save Installer Setting  Load Factory Setting  Load Factory Password  Exit    CD RW Copy    B_Year 8 E Year  B Month 9 E Month  B Day 10 E Day     Hour 11 E Hour  B Min 12 E Min  Play CD 13 Copy  Stop 14 Exit    Engineer 10    Change Password 9999  Disable Password No  Covert Cam Visible No  Playback Check OFF  Super MMX Mode OFF  Language English  Format Hard Disk   System Color Color  Exit    Exit    Set Up Data  Save  Set Up Data  Cancel  Exit    12    Software Information    CPU Filename D6SE0100  FPGA Filename         0505  Date 2003 01 23    Video System    DSP BD HW SK1V3302  DSP BD SW SK1V3300    Exit    HDD Information    HDD Size  Free Size  Total Rec Time  Free Rec Time    Begin 2003 04 22 16 39  End 2003 04 23 11 12    Exit    Shutdown    Shutdown  No  Shutdown  Yes  Exit    Load Installer Setting    Save   Load  No  Save   Load  Yes  Exit    Save Installer Setting    Save   Load  No  Save   Load  Yes  Exit    Load Factor Setting    Save   Load  No  Save   Load  Yes  Exit    Format Hard Disk    1 Format Hard Disk  1  2 Format Hard Disk  2  S Exit       6  OSD Menu Setup    The OSD menu is composed 
10.   Possible reason  H D D  power on failure  Countermeasure  1   Wait for the DVR resets the H D D  automatically  2   Power off and on  again        Message  No Hard Disk  Symptom  No HDD has been found by the system   Possible reason  1   No H D D  2   H D D  detects failure  Countermeasure  1   Insert a formatted  FAT 32  H D D  2   Check the power  IDE bus  connectors  ensure they have been connected well  and then insert the  H D D  again         Message  Check HDD Bus  Symptom  IDE bus error or H D D  Master  Slave jumper error   Possible reason  1  The cable of IDE connectors may be damaged  2   H D D  jumper may  not be set to  Master    Countermeasure  1   Check the cable of IDE connectors  it may be damaged  2   Check the  H D D  cable  ensure it has been connected with the cartridge well  3    Check H D D  jumper  the jumper has to be set to  Master          Message  Unknown HDD  Symptom  1   The H D D  format is not acceptable   2   The file system is not acceptable    Possible reason  1   The H D D  had been formatted with    NTFS    file system  2   The H D D   had been partitioned or the HDD had not been formatted with  FAT32  file  system    Countermeasure  Enter OSD menu and format the H D D  again         Message  HDD Detect Fail  Symptom  The HDD is unusable   Possible reason  Other unknown reasons   Countermeasure  Exchange the H D D  for a new one     00 37963 DCEB2 39    Appendix 2  Supported HDD    The supported HDDs are listed as below     Rotation Spee
11.   Weekend REC PPS  This item allows you to set weekend record PPS  Picture Per Second      Weekend REC Quality  This item allows you to set up the weekend record quality    6 5 3 REC Event Only   This item allows you to record event video  Alarm and Motion events  only  If you select    OFF     for this item  the MUXDVR remains in recording mode all the time  If you choose other options  for this item  the MUXDVR will start recording only when an event is triggered  and the selected  time period decides how long the MUXDVR stays in recording mode     6 5 4 REC Event At   The MUXDVR allows you to record event recording only  In this case  you can decide the  recording duration  Always  Night  Day and Weekend  If    Weekend    is selected  the  Weekend  setting    must be              then the MUXDVR records event recording only on weekends  and if     always    is selected  the MUXDVR won t record image until an event is triggered all the time     6 5 5 Switch REC While PB   If an event is triggered while you are playing back the video  the MUXDVR can switch back to  recording image automatically to alert you to the event  If you choose    ON     the MUXDVR will  switch back to the recording image while the event is triggered     6 5 6 Rec Priority Mode    This item allows you to set up the record priority  use RIGHT LEFT keys to select Setup or Auto   Setup means priority mode will follow the setup value in configuration table  Auto means the  camera with most motion will get
12.  2 8 Text Color    This item allows you to select one from 16 different colors for all display on the screen     6 2 9 Display Type  This item allows you to select one from 6 different text types  reverse  bold     for on Date  Time  display     6 2 10 OSD    This item allows you to select which information you want to display  you can choose from  1 T amp D T camera title and date time   2 Title  3 D T  date time   4 OFF     Monitor    6 3 Monitor 1 Brightness 12511111  T           ontras 1901111  This menu allows you to adjust the quality of the displayed image       bem    4 Hue 13311111  5 Live Refresh Rate Auto    6 Screen Center Point   7 Screen H Size   8 Background Color 2  9 Show Color Bar   10 Exit       6 3 1 Video Setup  Item 1 4 involve adjusting the brightness  contrast  saturation and hue of attached cameras   You may use the right  left DIRECTION buttons to adjust the value     6 3 2 Live Refresch Rate   This item allows you to setup the camera refresh rate on the Main monitor  use right  left buttons  to select    Fix    or    Auto        Fix    means each camera has the same refresh rate     Auto    means the  camera with more motion will get higher refresh rate automatically     00 37963 DCEB2 14    6 3 3 Screen Center Point  This item allows you to move the center point of the main monitor  Use the DIRECTION buttons    to pan  tilt the monitor center point  Press ESC button to exit when finished     6 3 4 Background Color    This item allows you to select 
13.  Title   up to 12 characters   The    Camera Title        1 Camera 1 10 Camera 10  default title for each camera is the channel number  2 Camera 2        Move the cursor to 3 Camera Title and press ENTER       list of 13 Camera 13    14 Camera 14  cameras will appear  Select one camera and press ENTER again  and         then you will enter the setup menu  shown      next page   WESS       00 37963 DCEB2 19    You can use DIRECTION buttons to select wanted character  and  press ENTER to add the character to the title  You can also press  MODE button to correct the wrong character you enter by mistake   Press MODE button  and a cursor will appear over the title  Press  MODE button repeatedly till the cursor over the character need to be  changed  now you can pick another character to replace it by using the  DIRECTION buttons  The first character  blank  is used as Space  button     Camera 1       6 4 4 Title Position    This item allows you to choose the position of the OSD title     6 5 Record  1 Day   Night    This menu allows you to set up all the parameters related to recording      gt  weekend  3 REC Event Only    ex  REC Quality  PPS  Picture Per                  4 REC Priority Mode         5 Circular Record  Once you change these parameters  the total record time will be G HDD FUA  XI  changed as well  The table below is offered for your reference  the    PPS is set to 60                              HDD Total Record Time  Hour   size Quality  Ultra   Quality  Super   Q
14.  and a CD RW for video clip export              Swappable HDD CD RW    00 37963 DCEB2 9    5  MUXDVR Menu Tree    Date   Time    Year   Month   Day   Hour   Minute   Second   Week   Exit   Update   Exit   Without Update    Event List    1 02 10 21 15 58 53 M12  2 02 10 21 18 24 30       3 02 10 22 10 19 16 116                                 OSD   Timer    Date   Time Configuration Table 1       inea vIviv vlv v v v  Date   Time Display     au Covert   Date   Time Position P T Z  PB Date   Time Position           RS485 Time Calibration Md  Call Monitor Dwell                                                       Call Seq   OSD   Exit                                                                                           d00 000nN     Camera Title 4 3  Monitor 3 Camera 1 10 Camera 10  Camera 2 11 Camera 11  Camera 3 12 Camera 12  Camera 4 13 Camera 13  Camera 5 14 Camera 14  Camera 6 15 Camera 15  Camera 7 16 Camera 16  Camera 8 17 Exit  Camera 9    Brightness 125           Contrast 190         Saturation 188         Hue 133         Live Refresh Rate Auto  Screen Center Point   Background Color 2  Show Color Bar   Exit    MAIN MENU    Event List  OSD   Timer  Monitor  Camera  Record                                                                       Configuration Table 1   Camera Detect   Camera Title   Title position Default  ExitA    INPUT PASSWORD    1 Input Password 0000  2 Enter Main Menu  3 Exit Day   Night  Record   Day Start Time  Day   Night Day Stop Time  Weekend 
15.  higher priority automatically     00 37963 DCEB2 21    6 5 7                             The MUXDVR can store the recorded video information in circular or not  If the setting is  ON    default   the earliest recorded video will be over written automatically  none stop recording     If Circular Record setting is  OFF   the recording will be stopped when the HDD is full  under this  situation  a flash highlighted message  HDD Full  will be shown on the screen when the rest  recording time is about 45 minutes  and the beeper will start beeping when the rest recording  time is about 15 minutes     6 5 8 HDD Full Alarm   If you select    ON    for this item  the beeper will start beeping when the rest recording time is  about 15 minutes  and the beeper will stop beeping after you insert a new HDD    The other way to stop the beeper is to select  OFF  for this item     6 6 Event    Event    This menu allows you to configure how the EVENT condition is              night switch    2 Event R  handled and how the MUXDVR responses  3 Motion Detect        4 Alarm In    When an alarm is triggered  you can press the ESC button and the   5 Video Loss Detect  6 Alarm Set   Reset SW    alarm channel button to switch the call monitor to the alarm channel     7 Release Time    8 Clear Event List  after then  you can press these two buttons to start switching again  PE       6 6 1 Day  Night Switch Day  Night Switch  This sub menu allows you to enable or disable the  Day  Night Switch  RE   ay
16.  with Windows   Powerful Alarm Processor allows flexible alarm trigger and response configuration  Programmable motion detection area and sensitivity for each camera individually  Different motion sensitivities available for day and night time   Intelligent algorithm refreshing main monitor display dynamically   User friendly video search   Versatile multiple windows display format   Password to secure installation authorization   System auto reboot after power interruption   System software stored in nonvolatile memory  free from hard disk crash   P  T  Z control available   Remote monitoring and control through Internet or Ethernet  Optional     MUXDVR Application    MUXDVR is a cost effective and easy to use multiplexed digital video recorder  equipped with  proprietary real time operating system  powerful Wavelet compression engine  duplex  multiplexer front end  CD RW and the hot swappable Hard Disc Drive     Alarm      Alarm Out             p     192  P  H3          Control Keyboard Keyboard Main Monitor Call Monitor Authorized Viewers    00 37963 DCEB2 4    3  Quick Installation Guide   The MUXDVR is equipped with a mobile rack  the HDD is hot swappable  You can exchange  the HDD when the HDD is full  The following figures illustrate how to install HDD into the  removable cartridge     Step1  Pull the active handle outwards and unlock with the  miniature key provided    Step2  Pull the handle outwards till the carrier body is out of the  cartridge    Step3  Push the re
17. 1 from 16 different colors for the background color of 1  video loss   2  camera un installed and 3  covert situations     6 3 5 Show Color Bar    This function allows you to fine tune the monitor s performance using color bar pattern  generated by the MUXDVR     6 4 Camera Su  This menu allows you to adjust camera related items  ex  Camera title      Power On Detect  etc  4 Tile Postion Default    5 Exit       6 4 1 Configuration Table 1    Configuration Table 1 allows you to configure 5 parameters for each camera individually     Configuration Table 1        6 7      9 10   Install                                        External                   Termination  Gain Control  REC Priority  Alm REC Prio  Call Seq                                                                      ESC For Return       Install   This item allows you to install each channel on 1 Configuration Table1  Every channel is     installed    by default  you may uninstall any one of them manually  Once a channel is  un installed  all related functions are disabled  V   camera installed        camera not installed      Covert   This item allows you to make each camera s input invisible  covert  on both main and call  monitor  while MUXDVR keeps recording the camera s video  The default setting is every  camera visible  V   covert        not covert      00 37963 DCEB2 15    External  External Devices  Set this item to enable  users can set the following external device      25 496 Protocol  2 DYNACOLOR Spee
18. 8 PM 18 32 36        DATA    e e   e    gt         lt 4  a        gt  gt                  X O O         2  Gud ue          7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16    7  Playback  Press this button to play the recorded video  and press it again to pause     8  Go to Begin  Press this button to go to the first image of the recorded video     9  Fast Rewind  Press this button to play the recorded video in reverse direction  Press this button repeatedly to  change the playback speed  x1  x4  x8  x16  x32 and x64     10  Rewind Playing  Press this button to rewind playing the recorded video at normal speed     11  Stop  Press this button to stop playing the recorded video     12  Fast Forward  Press this button to play the recorded video in forward direction  Press this button repeatedly to  change the playback speed  x1  x4  x8  x16  x32  and x64     13  Go to End  In playback mode  press this button to go to the end image of the opened file     14  GOTO  In playback mode  press this button for searching the recorded video of certain date and time     15  Video Clipping  Press this button to clip a small period of video for transferring more easily  Press  Video    Clipping  to start clipping and Press again for stop     16  Channel 1 16  Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen     00 37963 DCEB2 31    8  MUXDVR Remote Access of Video over      Web    This section discusses the remote control ability of MUXDVR  it is an optional function  Users  can access live and recoded 
19. 8 Save   Load Default  9 Engineer   10 Engineer  11 Exit    Event List    1 02 10 20  2 02 10 22  3 02 10 22    08 12 39  12 38 21  15 58 53       Continue       OSD   Timer    1 Date  time   2 Date Display Mode   3 Date  Time Display   4 Date  Time Position   5 RS485 Time Calibration  6 Call monitor Dwell   7 Text Color   8 Display Type   9 OSD Display   10 Exit       Date   Time    1 Year  2 Month  3 Day  4 Hour  5 Minute    6 Second   7 Week   8 Exit   Update   9 Exit   Without Update    This item allows you to select a format of date OSD display  You can use right  left buttons to    choose the select from  Y M D  M D Y and D M Y     6 2 3 Date  Time Display    This item allows you to select one or two rows for Date  time OSD display     00 37963 DCEB2 13    6 2 4 Date  Time Position  This item allows you to move current Date  Time Display to any position  Use the DIRECTION  buttons to move Date  Time display     6 2 5 PB Date  Time Position    This item allows you to move the recorded Date  Time Display to any position     6 2 6 RS 485 Time Calibration  RS 485 is used for multi point communications  many devices can be connected to the same  bus  Move to this item and press the ETNER button  all MUXDVR timers will be synchronized     6 2 7 Call Monitor Dwell   The call monitor is always switching full screen video of all installed cameras  this item allows  you to set the Dwell Time between switching  The timer value ranges from 1 to 255  the unit is                    6
20. Camera 13  14 Camera 14  15 Camera 15  16 Camera 16  d 17 Exit  9 Camera 9    Camera 1    1 Detect Area  2 Sensitivity  3 Exit    0000000000000000  00000000000000005  O00000000000000 0  O00000000000000 0  O000000000000000  O00000000000000     O00000000000000 0  O00000000000000     O00000000000000 0    O000000000000000                                        0000000000000000                                         Sensetivity   This item allows you to setup the threshold of motion detection    The first bar shows the current detected amount of motion of this  camera  The second and third bar allows you to setup the  day  night  threshold   or  trigger level   once the detected motion amount  become larger than this level  the alarm will be triggered     6 6 4 Alarm In   This menu allows you to enable  disable the Alarm pins of external I O  connector and to select N O   normal open  or N C   normal close   type for each pin     Alarm In Detect    This item allows you to enable  YES  or disable  NO  the Alarm In pins     Configuration Table 2    Motion Detect    ET  Threshold  Day    Threshold  Night    Alarm In    1 Alarm In Detect  2 Configuration Table 2  3 Exit       This item allows you to select N O   normal open  or N C   normal close  type for each Alarm In    pins     6 6 5 Video Loss Detect    This item allows you to enable  disable the MUXDVR to detect Video Loss as an alarm event     6 6 6 Alarm Set  Reset SW    This item allows you to enable  disable the Alarm Set  
21. Day REC PPS  REC Event Only Day REC Quality  REC Event At Night REC PPS  Switch REC while PB Night REC Quality  REC Priority Mode Exit  Circular Record  HDD Full Alarm  Exit                            Weekend    Weekend Setting  Start    Stop   REC PPS  REC Quality  Exit       00 37963 DCEB2 10    MAIN MENU    6 Event    00 37963 DCEB2    OONDARWN      Event    Day   Night Switch  Event Response  Motion Detect   Alarm In   Video Loss Detect  Alarm Set   Reset SW  Release Time   Clear Event List   Exit    11    ANOARWN      1  2  S  4  5  6      8  9    Alm In Type  Day  Alm In    Day  Motion  Night  Alm In  Night  Motion       Day   Night Switch    Day   Night SW Enable  Switch lt OFF gt    Delay For Active   Exit    Event Response    Internal Buzzer  Event Relay Output  Event List   Event Full Screen  Call Event Display  Response Duration  Any Key To Stop  Exit    Motion Detect    Motion Detect  Configuration Table 2  Condition Set Up  Exit    Condition Set Up 6 3 3    Camera_ 1 10 Camera_10  Camera_ 2 11              11               3 12              12               4 13              13               5 14              14               6 15              15               7 16              16               8 17 Exit  Camera 9    Camera 1    Detect Area  Sensitivity  Exit    Alarm In    Alarm In Detect  Configuration Table 2  Exit    Release Time    Motion RES Time  Video Loss RES Time  Alarm In RES Time  Exit    Clear Event List    Clear Event List  No  Clear Event List  Yes
22. MUXDVR  User Manual    VER 2 2    00 37963 DCEB2    Precautions    All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the MUXDVR is operated    All the safety and operation instructions should be retained for future reference    Comply with operating instruction and notice warning information    Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the MUXDVR    There are no user serviceable parts inside  Contact qualified service personnel for   maintenance    Do not expose the MUXDVR to water or moisture and do not try to operate it in wet areas    Well chosen cover is needed when you put the MUXDVR in outdoor areas    Make sure that two ends of the power port are plugged    Do not drop metallic parts through slots or slop the MUXDVR with any liquid    Do not attempt to disassemble the MUXDVR    Contact qualified service personnel if the following situation happens      The power supply cord or plug is damaged    e The MUXDVR has been exposed to rain or water      The MUXDVR does not operate normally by following the operating instructions       The MUXDVR falls to the ground or its cover is damaged       When replacement parts are required  make sure that the service technician has used  replacement parts specified by original seller or that these parts have the same  characteristics as the original ones  Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire  electric  shock  or other hazards        Use only with a mounting accessory recommended by original seller   
23. Reset signal of the external connector  If  you select EN  enable   then you can force the alarm output to on  off by using Alarm Set signal     6 6 7 Release Time   This menu allows you to set the    release time    of alarm source  motion  detection  video loss and alarm in  The release time defines how long  time after the alarm trigger condition disappears  the same condition  should be ignored to avoid false alarm being re triggered     6 6 8 Clear Event List   This menu allows you to clear event list  If you want to delete the  event list  move your cursor to 2 Clear Event List  YES  If you want to  keep the event list  move your cursor to 1 Clear Event List  NO    This arrangement is to avoid user clear the list by mistake     00 37963 DCEB2 25    Release Time    1 Motion RES Time   2 Video Loss RES Time  3 Alarm In RES Time   4 Exit       Clear Event List    1 Clear Event List  No  2 Clear Event List  Yes  3 Exit       6 7 Others Others    This menu allows you to check the RS485 communication protocol     ns455 ip setup  2 RS  485 Protocol  and software version  3 Software Information  4 HDD Information  5 Shutdown  6 Exit       6 7 1 RS 485 ID Set Up  This item can only be accessed by the installer  the RS 485 ID address of this MUXDVR can be  modified here     6 7 2 RS 485 Protocol RS 485 Protocol    This menu shows the details of RS 485 protocol  The only setting user    28s          T    3 Stop  1  or installer can change here is    Baud Rate   You can choose form
24. and x8  If the button has been pressed and held  for 3 seconds  the MUXDVR will go to the end of video     ENTER   ZOOM  1  In OSD menu mode  this button is used to make the selection or save settings   2  In full screened mode  this button functions as       2x2 Zoom In  button  the LED will be lit      SET   In multi windows display mode  press this button to enter SET mode    The menu will appear with the cursor over the first window  Use DIRECTION buttons to move  the cursor  then press the CHANNEL button to assign the camera directly  The cursor will move  to next window automatically  Press ESC button to exit SET mode     00 37963 DCEB2 7    SEQ   1  In Live mode  press this button to enter automatic sequential Sequence 1 Set Up  sequencing mode  and press it again to exit  The button LED will  be lit  and also those channel LEDs currently in display     2  The MUXDVR allows you to setup the sequence  In Sequence  mode  press SET to enter and press MODE to exit this Sequence  Setup menu  The number on the top is to remind you which  sequence is being set  Other items will be described by following  paragraphs        Pages  This first item allows you to decide the total number of pages for this sequence  The  maximun value is 16  which means that each sequence can have up to 16 pages       Mode  This item allows you to decide which display mode will be used in this sequence    0  represents  full screen  mode     and    7    represents 16 windows mode        Timer  This 
25. ct   This menu allows you to configure how Motion Detection works  Each  camera can have its    Detect Area    and    Sensitivity    defined  individually     Motion Detect    Motion Detect    1 Motion Detect    2 Configuration Table 2  3 Condition Set Up  4 Exit       This item allows you to enable  disable the motion detect function of the MUXDVR     Configuration Table 2    Move the cursor to 2 Configuration Table 2 and press ENTER button  the table will appear   This table allows you to enable  disable the day and night motion detect functions     Configuration Table 2          Alm In Type          Day  Motion       Night  Alm In       10      Day  Alm In Y  Nj  4  EI                                              Night  Motion                ESC For Return    Condition Set Up   This menu allows you to setup each camera s motion detected area  and sensitivity    You may select one camera from the list and press the ENTER button  on it  then the following sub menu will appear     Detect Area   This item allows you to setup the motion detect area of each camera   The screen is covered by 192  16x12   detection grids     You may use the DIRECTION buttons to move the cursor then press  the ENTER button to enable  disable the grids  Pressing MODE button  can change the size of the cursor  You may also toggle all the grids  on off by pressing SET button      disabled       enabled      00 37963 DCEB2 24       Condition    1 Camera 1 10 Camera 10    11 Camera 11  12 Camera 12  13 
26. d   Part Number  Maxtor 40GB 5400 RPM 4D040k2    Maxtor 4G200J8  SAMSUNG SV4002H  Seagate ST340021A    IBM 61 5GB 7200RPM  76 8GB  82 3GB  123 5GB 7200RPM  185GB 7200RPM  80GB 7200RPM  40GB 5400RPM  60GB 5400RPM  80GB 5400RPM  120GB 5400RPM  200GB 7200RPM    Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital  Western Digital       g  JBM          615GB                       768GB                               823GB                    123 5GB_    JBM     185GB          Western Digital  80GB           Western Digital  40GB       Western Digital  60GB       Western Digital  80GB         Western Digital   120GB         Western Digital  200GB _               Notice     MUXDVR cannot support Seagate 80GB HDD  P N 9T6006 003 firmware 3 19         00 37963 DCEB2 40    Appendix 3  RS 485 Command Set    The texts of Data 0  1 is in ASCII code format  Normal Command                                                                                                                                                                 Command OP code  Data 0 1 Note   Channel select  01     0G  Channel 1 16  Right  MR  Detail setting must          Tode select e    ML    reference Tee manual   Sequence    S1         S3    Sequence 1 3   Up key    DU      Down key    DD      Left key  DL    Right key  DR    Zoom Enter    DZ      Play key  KV    Freeze Pause  KA    Set an    KS      ESC  KE    List  KL    Date Time  SD    Title    ST      Menu    SP      Key Lock    SK 
27. d  the password will be saved into non volatile  memory  If the user forgets this new password  he can recall the factory password by using  Load Factory Password in Save Load Option sub menu     6 10 2 Disable Password   This item allows you to enter the OSD menu without entering the password  Therefore  you can  save a lot of time while setting the DVR  This item will be restored to the default setting  No   automatically after you power off and on the DVR     00 37963 DCEB2 27    6 10 3 Covert Cam Visible   You can make some of the camera s video invisible  covert  on both main and call monitor   but  the recording is continued   if you want to view the covert video while the MUXDVR is playing  back the recorded video  you should change this item to  YES      6 10 4 Playback Check   This item allows you to check the internal cabling of MUXDVR is  functioning correctly or not  usually the  Error Fields  would be a very Input Fields  2623  small number if the system functions correctly  If you choose    ON     the  information will be displayed after you exit OSD menu mode     Error Fields  13       6 10 5 Super MMX Mode   This function is used for Matrix Multiplexer system  The system skeleton and setup guide is  shown in Appendix 4 Super MMX and Super MPX System Setup  If you select  Yes   the call  monitor display will depend on RS 485 command  The call monitor output of DVR 1 16 must be  connected to the video input of DVR 17  you can monitor any camera of 256 cameras  P
28. d Dome    OSD settings through the MUXDVR front panel  Press the number                                   button corresponding to the wanted camera to make it full screen  and   sex     n     then press the SET button to go to the  External Devices  Menu         RS 485 Baud Rate  Baud rate is a number related to the speed of data transmission in your security  system  The higher the baud rate  the more bits per second that are transferred   Before the data are transferred between two devices  you must ensure that both  devices are configured to the same transmission rate          DSCP Speed Dome  a  This sub menu is offered to adjust the dome settings  After      Rs 485 0 setup    2 Zoom    you are in the sub menu  you can pan  tilt the speed dome    3 Brightness       M     4 Set Preset Point  freely by pressing SET and the direction buttons 5 Enter Speed Dome Menu    6 Exit       simultaneously       RS 485 ID Setup  If you want to control the DSCP Speed Dome through the front panel  you should  firstly check and modify the RS 485 ID here     lt  Zoom  Press the Enter button to enter the Zoom mode  You can simply push the right  direction button to zoom in  tele  and the left direction button to zoom out  wide    Press the ESC button to exit the Zoom mode       Brightness  Use the right and left direction buttons to adjust the brightness of the selected dome  camera  Press the ESC button to exit     lt  Set Preset Point  This item allows you to set the preset points  Pan  T
29. deo   Video Looping  1 16   Power Jack  IDE Port  RS 485 Port  Call Monitor Output  BNC   Main Monitor Output  BNC   LAN Port  Video Input  1 16                                  ooo On  AIIN    gt                             00 37963 DCEB2 36    External I O Port  37pin DSUB                                                                    1 19  T            20 37    Pin No  Definition Direction Pin No  Definition Direction   1 GND Power 20 Reserved Input  2 GND Power 21 Reset Alarm Input  3 GND Power 22 Day   Night output Output  4 GND Power 23 Day   Night switch Input  5 Reserved   24 Set Alarm Input  6 Reserved   25 Reserved    7 Alarm NO Output 26 Alarm In 13 Input  8 Alarm COM Output 27 Alarm In 12 Input  9 Alarm NC Output 28 Alarm In 11 Input  10 GND Power 29 Alarm In 10 Input  11 GND Power 30 Alarm In 9 Input  12 GND Power 31 Alarm In 8 Input  13 GND Power 32 Alarm In 7 Input  14 GND Power 33 Alarm In 6 Input  15 GND Power 34 Alarm In 5 Input  16 Alarm In 16 Input 35 Alarm In 4 Input  17 Alarm In 15 Input 36 Alarm In 3 Input  18 Alarm In 14 Input 37 Alarm In 2 Input  19 Alarm In 1 Input                         External I O Board   There is an    External I O board  included in the MUXDVR box  You can connect it to the  External I O port  the pins are identified as the definitions listed on the board  Three pins are  listed but of no use  VCR Trigger  RS 232 RX and RS 232 TX        00 37963 DCEB2 37    RS 485  RJ11     The default RS 485 port connector is RJ11 6P6C con
30. ilt the dome camera to the  wanted position and give the preset point a number  and then press the Enter  button     lt  Enter Speed Dome Menu  Press Enter on this item to go to the OSD menu of Ter         installed Speed Dome  m         PELCO Speed Dome Me    6 Set Preset Point    Users are allowed to control and set the settings of the   7 cogo Preset Point  8 Enter Speed Dome Menu    PELCO Speed Dome through the sub menu  9 Exit   lt  Protocol Setup    PELCO Speed Dome       Q ID Setup     lt  Zoom  00 37963 DCEB2 16    Focus    Brightness    Set Preset Point    Goto Preset Point    o  gt  5          Enter Speed Dome Menu        CHIPER CRT  V9KRP CHIPER CRT V9KRP  This sub menu allows you to set the receiver  In the 110 Setup    sub menu  you can pan  tile the receiver by pressing SET    222   4 Brightness    and direction buttons simultaneously  5 Set Preset Point  6 Goto Preset Point    7 Set Group Dwell   8 Go Preset Group  9 Stop Preset Group  10 Exit       00 37963 DCEB2 17       Item 1 4  ID Setup  Zoom  Focus  Brightness   Please refer to the receiver user s manual for detailed information     lt  Set Preset Point  This item allows you to set preset points through the front panel  Pan  tilt the  connected receiver to a proper position  and then press the number buttons to  assign a number to the preset point  Press Enter to finish the setting     lt  Goto Preset Point  Press right  left direction button to select the number of the wanted preset point   then press En
31. in hierarchy architecture  it allows you to  configure the MUXDVR according to the applictation enveironment   Many options can be selected via the operation of the OSD menu    To enter this OSD menu  press the MENU button of the front panel   then the OSD menu will appear with a highlight cursor over the first  item  The cursor can be moved by the up and down buttons    If you want to exit the OSD menu  you may either 1 select the last  item  EXIT  and then press ENTER button  or 2 press ESC button of  the front panel directly     6 1 Event List   The item allows you to enter the Event List  Up to 255 events will be  logged using non volatile memory  The memory architectrue is  First  In First Out     so always the latest events remain on the list     6 2 OSD  Timer   This menu allows you to set the current date  time  and other  On Screen Display  OSD  parameters  You can press the ENTER  button to enter the sub menu     6 2 1 Date  Time   Item 1 7 allow you to set the date and time  use the right  left buttons  to adjust the MUXDVR to local time    If you want to save the modification s   move the cursor to 8 Exit   Update and press Enter button  the adjusted setting s  will be  memorized  If you don t want to save the modifications  move the  cursor to 9 Exit   Without Update and press Enter button  the adjusted  setting s  will be discarded     6 2 2 Date Display Mode       MAIN MENU    1 Event List   2 OSD   Timer  3 Monitor   4 Camera   5 Record   6 Event   7 Others   
32. installer Setting  2 Save Installer Setting    configuration  which was done by the installer  engineer   or the   3 Load Factory Setting    4 Load Factory Password    factory setting  5 Exit       Load Installer Setting    Load Installer Setting   This item allows you to recall the  Installer s Configuration  from the    ave  Load  No   on board non volatile memory  Meo            Save Installer Setting  This item allows you to save the current setting as  Installer s setting   This operation can only  be executed with engineer password  otherwise   Illegal Operation  message will be displayed     Load Factory Setting  This item allows you to recall the  Factory s Default  from the read only memory     Load Factory Password  This item allows you to reload the factory password in case you forget your own password     6 9 CD RW Copy CD RW Copy   This sub menu allows you to export video to CD RW  Select the start e      time and end time of desired video and then press ENTER on 13 ape pm  Copy to start copying  SEMIS e    7 Stop 14 Exit    Press the 6  item to play the CD     6 10 Engineer Set Up Due             1 Change Password 9999  If you enter the main menu with engineer s password  you can enter    2 Covert Cam Visible Yes    3 Playback Check OFF  this menu  4 Language    English   5 Format Hard Disk   6 Exit       6 10 1 Change Password  This password can be changed to any four digit number use right  left buttons to change to a  new number  press ESC button when finishe
33. ion  This sub menu allows you to set the DDNS settings  Figure 6      a  Network  4 Dynamic DNS Configuration       Dynamic DNS       Dynamic DNS            Router in Coming           E Update Time        lt Figure 6 gt       Video    This sub menu allows you to set the video quality and PPS  Picture Per Second   Figure7      m  hHigh 3 PPS            Pictures Per Second Set PPS      Figure 7         00 37963 DCEB2 35    8  GET ID  Press this button to show the MUXDVR ID on the screen     9  DVR Password   Each password contains 4 characters  If you want to enter MUXDVR menu or enter playback  mode  you have to enter correct password  You need to key the password in the field then  press  send  button before you enter MUXDVR menu or playback mode  The password  shown on screen will not change but you are already able to enter MUXDVR main menu to  change settings or to enter playback mode     10  Channel Buttons   The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the unit   Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen    Note  If you want to select MUXDVR menu item  you don t have to do it by directional  key  You can use Channel Buttons instead  For example  if you want to select MUXDVR  menu item 3 Monitor  you can just press Channel Button  3  on the right side     11  MUXDVR ID  Users can set the MUXDVR ID here     9  Connectors    Rear Board                               Item Description  External I O  Main Monitor output  S Vi
34. item allows you to set each page s dwell time        Page Setup  These items allow you to setup each page  Press Enter for page setup  Use directional  buttons to change each page s channel setting     Pages 16 Page 8  Mode 0 Page 9  Timer 5 Page 10  Page 1 Page 11  Page 2 Page 12  Page 3 Page 13  Page 4 Page 14  Page 5 Page 15  Page 6 Page 16  Page 7 Exit    4  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  1       MODE  Press this button to select display formats  4  5  7  9 10 13 and 16 windows   The camera LEDs  of selected cameras should be lit     MENU  Press this button to enter OSD setup menu  the LED will be lit      ESC   1  In OSD mode  press this button to return to previous menu  At the end of playback  the  MUXDVR goes to Pause mode  press ESC to return to Record mode    2  If you press this button and  Down Arrow  simultaneously  the MUXDVR will be shutdowned     DIRECTION   1  These buttons function as directional control in Zoom mode or OSD menu    2  In Zoom mode  press these buttons to view the wanted viewing area    3  In multi window mode  the MUXDVR allows you to select one window to playback the  recorded video while the MUXDVR is in Live mode  Press one of these buttons and a window  cursor will be displayed  Using Direction buttons to move the cursor to desired window  and  then press Play button to playback the recorded video  The password is needed before you    playback the reocrded video   00 37963 DCEB2 8    4 2 HDD and CD RW    The front panel contents a swappable HDD
35. lease  also refer to control keyboard user manual  If you want to control MUXDVR by computer or  other devices  please refer to Appendix 3  If you select  OFF   the call monitor will work as  defined in Configuration Table1 and EVENT setup     Call Monitor    Super DVR  Primary   14        Secondary           y  51 52 eeeeee     516  e        e             er e        e                     6 10 6 Language    This item allows you to select your native language     00 37963 DCEB2 28    6 10 7 Format Hard Disk    This item allows you to format the HDDs  Choose the HDD you want punit Dis    and then press ENTER to format the selected HDD  AES  3 Exit    Before you use a new HDD  you should insert it to MUXDVR to format  to FAT32  And if the HDD was used in anther machine with another  kind of file system  therefore  the HDD must be formatted to FAT32 in  MUXDVR before recording process     6 10 8 System Color    This item allows you to choose  Color  or    Mono       6 11 Exit   If you move the cursor to first item and press ENTER  the Exit   modifications you have made will be saved into the non volatile f  1 Set Up Data  Save  2 Set Up Data  Cancel   memory  EEPROM   SET    If you move the flashing highlight to the second item and press  ENTER  or press ESC button on the front panel  the modification you  have made will keep affective  but not saved into EEPROM  Therefore   if you power OFF and ON the MUXDVR  the modifications will be canceled        7  Windows Application Soft
36. lease latch to slide the top cover backwards  and remove it     Step4  Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable on the HDD   Make sure the HDD is set to  Master      Step5  Position the HDD into carrier body and slide the top  cover back to secure  Secure the HDD using the screws  provided     Step6  Slide the carrier body back in the cartridge frame and  lock it with the key provided  Then push the active handle  inwards        00 37963 DCEB2 5    4  Front Panel Introduction  The MUXDVR front panel controls enable you to perform preset and programmable functions   The figures below show the available buttons on the front panels     16 CH MUXDVR    Digital Video Recorder OLINK OACT    9 CH MUXDVR       Digital Video Recorder LINK OACT    un       kk    MUXDVR starts detecting the camera and recording automatically after power is on              The 9 channel and 16 chnanel MUXDVR front panels have nine buttons for 9 channels and sixteen buttons for 16       channels  respectively      4 1 The Buttons on the Front Panel  The following are the introductions of MUXDVR front panel buttons  The front panel is illustrated  and each button is described by name and function     PLAY STOP PAUSE          FAST REWIND FAST FORWARD  GOTO ENTER  ZOOM  Digital Video Recorder        OACT z  CHANNEL 1 16 ET         DIRECTION  SEQ E   MODE MENU       CHANNEL 1 16  1  The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the    unit  Press one of these buttons to view 
37. light or siren to warn the operator of alarm events    This item allows you to enable  disable the alarm output pins  If the alarm output is OFF   disabled   the relay won t be energized when alarm is triggered     Event List   The events will be logged in the non volatile memory    The first column is the item number  followed by the date and time of the event and the    type of  event        A    represents Alarm Input     L    represents Video Loss  and    M    represents Motion  Detection  The last column is the channel number of the event     Event Full Screen   When event is occurred on any camera input  the video of this camera would be displayed on  the main monitor in full screen  and keep until event duration time is expired  This item allows  you to enable  disable the function     Call Event Display   If you select    YES    for this item  The Call Monitor will switch to the corresponded camera  immediately when an event is triggered  Otherwise  the Call Monitor just switches between each  installed camera sequentially     Response Duration  This item allows you to decide how long time the buzzer and Alarm Out relay keeps after an  event is triggered  You can choose the alarm output from 1 second to 9999 seconds     Any Key To Stop    When the event is triggered  the buzzer will beep  the Alarm Out relay will be activated  If you  want to stop these actions by pressing any one key  then you must select  YES  for this item     00 37963 DCEB2 23    6 6 3 Motion Dete
38. nector                                                  RS485  6    54 382  6  RJ11 Cable 6P6C pin definition   Pin No  Definition Direction  1       2   Reserved  3 GND Ground  4 DA  D           5 DB  D          6 E    10  Specification  Model Name MUXDVR  Compression Method Wavelet  Video System NTSC PAL       Resolution Live Video    720 x 480 pixels 720 x 576 pixels       Resolution Recorded    720 x 240 pixels 720 x 288 pixels       Recording Rate       Up to 60 PPS Up to 50 PPS       Recording Device    Hot swappable HDD       Video Export    CD RW       Recording Quality    Supper   High   Normal   Low       Video Input    BNC x 16  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm        Video Looping Through    BNC x 16  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm        Main Monitor Output    BNC x 1  S VHS x 1  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm        Call Monitor Output    BNC x 1  1 0 Vp p  75 ohm        Alarm Input    x 16  DSUB 37 pin male  TTL level        Alarm Output    x 1  DSUB 37 pin male  2 0A 24 V                         Remote Control RS 485 DSCP   Playback Speed Fast Forward   Rewind  x1 x8   picture by picture  Zoom Yes   Power Supply DC 12V 4A   Title 12 characters   Alarm List Up to 255 events   Dimensions 432 x 44 x 400mm  W x H x D           Operating Temperature       0 40  C       00 37963 DCEB2    38       Appendix 1  Hard Disk Error Message  Some messages will be shown on the screen when the H D D  cannot operate       Message  HDD Detect Time Out  Symptom  The system checks H D D  but gets no response over 30 seconds
39. ns  The password is required  before entering the MUXDVR menu through Internet     7  Sever  Press this button to go to the sever related menu  Figure 1   Users can modify the sever  settings in this menu       General                  System      S   gt  Video      General       DDNS      Quality NNI    Control Panel     lt Figure 1 gt          Server  You can set the server settings in this menu      lt  gt  General  Users can set the general server settings here in this sub menu  Figure 2   The MAC  address will be detected and shown on the test box automatically                          Server Settings       Name    8 Owner Email              Address         Figure 2      00 37963 DCEB2 33       User  This sub menu allows you to set the authorized user s name  individual password and the    permission level  Figure 3    a  Server  a User Settings    B Name    8 Confirm    4 lv p Administrator          perator  4 Iv   Guest        lt Figure 3 gt        System  Choose  Save    to save the modifications you ve made  Figure 4           Commands         Figure 4        Network  This sub menu is offered to set network settings        Network settings  You can set the network related setting here  Figure 5   including IP address  subnet    mask         Network       Network settings  yynamic IP Ade     Enable o Di     192 168 10 65  255 255 255 0    Gate Addr 192 168 10 254     Http Connection        ao               Figure 5      00 37963 DCEB2 34     lt  Dynamic DNS Configurat
40. or            Monitor         DVR                                           Primary       1     L      Call Monitor     Call Monitor    Call Monitor    DVR DVR DVR  Seconda       P               y  51 52 516  Dome Dome Dome Dome Camera Camera  gus y 9 TA    ec er  C1 C16 C17 C32 C241 C256  RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 RS 485  I I I I                                        ORI ODE  Notice    1  All MUXDVRs shown in the diagram can be Triplex Multiplexer    2  All MUXDVRs   multiplexers must enable Super MMX  in OSD menu    3  Choose  Super MMX  from    System Monitor Setting  in keyboard s    System Setting    4  All devices must be connected to the same RS485 bus  In security system  the Dome  Cameras are mapping to each channel of the MUXDVR   multiplexer  For example  Dome 1 is  mapped to channel 1 of S1  MPX 1   Dome 24 is mapped to channel 8 of S2  MPX 2     and so  on  When using keyboard as a system controller  please set up each device s ID according to  the following table    5  The ID of MUXDVR   multiplexer P1 is 255     00 37963 DCEB2 42                                                                MPX NO          Camera ID Remark   1         224 01H   10H  1 16 Channel 1 16 of MPX  1   2         225 11H   20H  17 32   3 E2H  226 21H     30H  33 48   4         227 31H     40H  49 64   5 E4H  228 41H     50H  65 80   6 E5H  229 51H     60H  81 96   rd E6H  230 61H   70H  97 112   8         231 71H     80H  113 128   9 E8H  232 81H     90H  129 144   10 E9H  233 91H     AOH
41. s you to assign camera for  each step  1 16    0  means to skip this step  Those cameras which are not installed or  converted won t be displayed on call monitor              Example   If you set the PPS to    30     the record priority of channel to level  4   and the record priority of all  rest channels to level    1     then each channel s PPS can be count by below formula    Situation 1  No alarm event happens           Channel 1 PPS                       6 31  4 amp  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1                 2     5        1 58  4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1                 3     5        1 58  4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1   Situation 2  An alarm event happens on channel 2    Channel 1 PPS   30       4   4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1   Channel 2 PPS   30    9 23       4 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1      1    Channel 3 PPS   30  1   4 8  1   1   1   1   1  1   1   1   1  1 1 1 1 1       13    6 4 2 Camera Detect   The MUXDVR can check the camera BNC connectors for video signal and judge the channel is  connected or not  If the camera doesn t exist  it s recommended to set that channel as           installed   Otherwise that channel will be considered as  video loss   Besides  the MUXDVR  storage space is wasted    Move the cursor to 2 Camera Detect and press the Enter button  the Configuration Table 1 will  appear  The cameras which are not installed will have a dot symbol in the corresponding  position     6 4 3 Camera Title    Each camera can be assigned a 
42. st be connected to the same RS485 bus  the RS485 ID for each device  must be set up as indicated in the above table     00 37963 DCEB2 44    
43. ter to go to the selected preset point     lt  Set Group Dwell  Press the right  left direction button to choose a proper dwell time     lt  Go Preset Group  Press Enter to start sequencing     lt  Stop Preset Group  Press Enter to stop sequencing     Termination   This item allows you to enable  disable the terminal resister of each camera  If the camera  loop back connector is not used  the terminal resister should be enabled to get correct signal  termination  this is the default condition  Otherwise  the terminal resister should be disabled  V    Terminal resister is enabled      Terminal resister is disabled      Gain Control    This item allows you to adjust the camera s video level  You may adjust the value between 1  and 16 for each camera     REC Priority   This item allows the user to set the recording priority for each camera under normal state  No  alarm occurred   The MUXDVR will record the camera that is assigned with a higher priority  more frequently    The user can move the cursor and use ENTER key to adjust the value  The value ranges from 1  to 16   1  stands for the lowest priority   16  stands for the highest priority  If the camera is not  installed  the priority will be set to 0 automatically     Alarm REC Priority    This item allows you to set the recording priority when an alarm is triggered for the current  channel  either by Alarm In or by Motion     00 37963 DCEB2 18          Seq   For Call monitor  there are 16 steps programmable  This item allow
44. the channel full screen   00 37963 DCEB2 6    2  Press the number button corresponding to      wanted camera  and then press the SET  button to go to the  External Devices  Menu  you should go to the  Configuration Table 1              first to      the correspondent dome s  External  item to enable     GOTO  In playback mode  you can press GOTO to enter GOTO menu  This   1            2 Hour    menu allows you to search for certain recorded video by date and   35       time  or you may either go to the beginning or the end of the recorded   25 Begin  video           FAST REWIND   In playback mode  press this button to play recorded video in reverse direction  Press it  repreatedly can change the rewind speed  x1  x2  x4 and x8  If the button has been pressed and  held for 3 seconds  the MUXDVR will go to the beginning of the recorded video     PLAY   1  In Live mode  press this button to start playing back recorded video    2  In Playback mode  press this button to stop playing  and the MUXDVR will start recording  automatically   When the MUXDVR has played back to the end of the video  it will pause on  the very last image  and you can press ESC to leave the image and start recording again     PAUSE  Press this button to pause playback video or to freeze live video  During this time of pause  the  pause LED would be lit     FAST FORWARD   In playback mode  press this button to play recorded video in forward direction  Press it  repreatedly to increase the speed by x1 x2  x4 
45. uality  High   Quality  Normal   Quality  Low  40 GB 5 7 9 12 15  80 GB 10 14 18 24 30  120 GB 15 21 27 36 45  160 GB 20 28 36 48 60                         Day   Night    6 5 1 Day  Night       This menu allows you to setup the Day start  stop time  the PPS ds ese     Picture Per Second  and recording quality for Day and Night time  ENO REE FoS  6 Night REC Quality  7 Exit       Day Start Time  Day Stop Time  These two items allow you to set the start  stop time of the daytime  Use the DIRECTION  buttons to enter the start  stop time     Day REC PPS  Night REC PPS   These two items allow you to set the Day  Night record PPS  Picture Per Second   The higher  the number of pictures per second  the smoother the video playback appears to you  but it ll  take more storage space     Day REC Quality  Night REC Quality  These two items allow you to set up the Day  Night record quality  A superior picture quality    affects a better playback  but will fill the hard disk faster  total record time will be shorter   00 37963 DCEB2 20    Weekend    6 5 2 Weekend 1 Weekend Setting    This menu allows you to set up weekend start  stop time  record PPS sed      4 REC PPS  and record quality  5 REC Quality    6 Exit       Weekend Setting  This item allows you to enable  disable the following weekend related functions  If the item is set     OFF     all related functions will be disabled     Weekend Start Time  Weekend Stop Time  These two items allow you to set up weekend start  stop time   
46. video from remote site through Internet with Ethernet port  connected  Key in the correct IP address  and then below control panel will appear on your  computer screen     1  59  5   2       X  X     Pan   Tilt    2  3    3  x    Step Degree  5           8           ole  eiiim elem cmd         ER     s       Through the control panel  users can control and setup the settings of MUXDVR and connected  speed dome remotely     1  Zoom In  Zoom Out  If the MUXDVR has connected to dome cameras  the two buttons are pressed for zooming in  and out     2  Iris Near  Iris Far  These two buttons are used for controlling the iris lens  Proper adjustment will ensure the  correct exposure depending on the camera s situation and the lighting levels     3  Direction buttons   a  If the  Pan  Tilt   check box  is enabled  default   these buttons can be used to pan  tilt the  connected dome cameras  Choose a wanted camera through    P  T  Z ID  before you tried to  pan  tilt it    b  If the    Pan  Tilt   check box  is disabled  these buttons can be used to select OSD menu  items of speed dome camera     00 37963 DCEB2 32    4  Menu  Enter  In normal status  press this button to enter the OSD menu of connected speed dome camera   This button is used as  Enter  button while in speed dome OSD menu mode     5  Step Degree  Users can set the step degree of dome camera  You can choose form 1 15 degree     6  MUXDVR related buttons  Please refer to page 6 for the descriptions of these button functio
47. ware   The file format of MUXDVR is compatible with Windows O S  you can process recorded video  data under Windows 98  2000 and XP systems  The application software allows you to playback   printout  export JPEG file or clip a segment of video     7 1 Connect the USB Mobile Rack to PC  Move out the HDD Cartridge form MUXDVR and insert it to a    USB Mobile Rack     then connect  the    USB Mobile Rack    and PC with a USB Cable        USB Mobile Rack    00 37963 DCEB2 29    7 2 Download the Software   To process recorded video on your computer  you need to download DVR Windows application  software first    After Window AP has been installed  you can now connect the swappable HDD to your  computer and process the recorded video        7 3 Function Buttons    1  Open File  Press this button to search and open recorded video file  3    2  Display Mode  Press these buttons to choose display mode  4  9 and 16 windows      3  Save Image  Press this button for saving current image  JPEG  on your P C     4  Print Out  Press this button to print out single picture        5  Set   Press this button to start setting windows  Use the Mouse to move the cursor to certain window   and then press a Channel button for assigning the camera to this window  The cursor will move  to next window automatically     6  File Information  The Information of the opened file will be shown here  File Name  Start Time and End Time     00 37963 DCEB2 30          EE                          fo IX 2002 11 2
    
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