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1. aae M ae 15 Playback OPET ___ __________ 21 eT 23 aS PER 26 CN k OPET ON eat 29 SMENU SE TUP mE 30 IERE RYMER EEE T E TT T E EE OEO 31 ATIVE SELLING 32 De COG TIME cm EET 35 DF COMMUNICATION 36 PADISE OE E IS 39 KOSTE ELM I 40 552550005 toe ck a ame kiere 43 E EM tL Rua A 43 OL MOD 44 Te OVO PEM DEAE E 47 8 OSD MESSAGE et Soe Ged etd eae 49 9 NETWORK 50 9 1 Cable CONNECTIONS 1 cccccccccccceccuccuccuccucceccuccucescuscuscucceccucescescaecuscsecscceccecesceececuscsscscesceecescescecens 50 9 2 Configure Your DVR Network Settings 53 QS TCPAPC OME ta be etd 54 OA
2. FILENAME NUMBER OF SAVING DVR jpg hay 256 dms300H cfg mswvcrt dil C NVIEWLIB DLL x Program Files PictureViewer exe cure ewe SETUP TAT setup lO tet STBUNST 000 STBUNST LOG Temp 2 11 2 The Image Viewer This is image integrity protected software It not only allows you to view an archived image from the SD card or HDD of a computer but also protects an archived image fromreproduction or corruption If an image isnt in the original format made by a DVR the Image Viewer won tdisplay the image and instead will send a warning message Wrong File Can t Open Follow the instructions below to open an archived image from a SD card or an HDD 1 Popupthe START menu from your computer and point to Programs security labs NetViewer to open up the program selection page Click the Image Viewertag to start the Image Viewer program See a sample screen below 2 Selectafolder w here the files are kept and click a file you wish to display from the upper right box or click the AUTOPLAY tag to display automatically all the files in the selected folder Each file will be displayed for 2seconds on the screen 3 Click the PRINT tag to get a displayed image printed out from a printer w IMAGE VIE RER 11 3 Internet Browser Viewer The DVR can be viewed from a PC without the use of the included NetViewer soft
3. 09 05 2003 16 13 02 4 4 5 SD CARD Search Take the following steps to proceed with the time list search function 1 Insertan SD Card intothe SD card slot on the front of the unit 2 Press the Search button to enter the search mode 3 Select the SD CARD and press the Enter button 5 to access the complete list of JPG files 4 Highlight the specific JPG file and press the Enter button to display the image 5 If you need another please return to the SD card JPG file list page and repeat steps 3 and 4 again for another search SD CARD JPG FILE SEARCH F0000 JPG FULL LIST 0001 ALARM LIST F0002 JPG TIME SEARCH F0003 JPG THUMBNAIL F0004 JPG SD CARD F0005 JPG NOTE If you would like to delete a JPG file in the SD card please return to SD CARD JPG FILElist page and highlight the specific JPG file and press the Setup button 9 and then select the Yes to delete the image 4 5 Data Backup 4 5 1 Mobile Rack HD Backup Operations There are three ways available to duplicate the recorded video from HD 1 Fixed HD to HD 2 Mobile Rack HD Please take the following steps to proceed Set HD 2 to BACKUP first Take the following steps Press the Setup button 8 to enter the setup mode and select the DISK Highlight DISKand press the Enter button 15 to enter the DISK SETTING page Then set HD 2 USAGE to BACKUP MAIN MENU DISK SETTING RECORD REFORMAT ALARM HD 2 USAGE
4. ma foe Average 1 _ connection error 192 288 0 1 type DVR IP address f you receive a response as sample screen below you have successfully made connection ER oe FAMINDOM 197 163 0 1 ringing 152 168 0 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 102 160 0 1 bytes time l ms TTL 12B Ande fron 192 158 0 1 TTLa228 fron 192 103 0 1 byteseSt Reply fron 132 155 0 1 bytm ssi Tng statistics Tor 2198184 2 Packets Sant 4 Received popros tame mound Tires in ail it saconds es HMiximum type DVR IP address connection is successful Lege 2 Tesi 10 Index Table The following description details how the DVR manages an index table issue The DVR will generate a time index table indicating recorded data kept on a particular HDD This allows the user to individually select the recorded data to be displayed via the alarm list search and full list search The maximum number of lis ts for a given HDD is 3 000 When the list of any given HDD is used up and the disk is not full the unit will still use the rest of the space for recording In such a case an index for the recent recorded data will
5. resulting window should display the IP address of your system Please take note of this address Setting the DVR 1 DVR press the SETUP button and select the COMMUNICATION tab 2 In COMMUNICATION select NET IP then SET 3 Inthe NET SETTING window enter the IP address you identified on your computer in the step above for all numbers except the last 3 digits You may assign these last 3 digits for any number between 001 and 255 001 to 255 but may not be identical to the last 3 digits of your computer s IP address It is not necessary to change the MASK or GATEWAY settings 4 Press enter to save these changes To view the DVR from your computer refer to Section 11 1 or 11 3 9 1 2 Connect to a LAN Hub INTRANET DEO 295 8 Uxs Ve NOTE When connecting to a LAN each connected DVR must be assigned a unique IP which must be in the same class type as your network address IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 192 168 0 1 Therefore if the connected network is identified as Class G for example the first three sets of numbers of the DVR IP address must be the same as the network address If the connected network is identified as Class B the first two sets of numbers of the DVR IP address must be the same as the network address If you have any questions regarding these settings please contact a qualified MIS profes
6. CLOCK TIMER BACKUP BACKUP COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM H MAIN PAGE GOTO DISK PAGE SET HD2 USAGE 1 FULL Duplicate all the recorded video from HD1 to HD2 Stay on the DISK SETTING page Use the 4 buttons and 13 to highlight BACKUP select FULL then press the Enter button 45 to proceed MAIN MENU DISK SETTING RECORD REFORMAT ALARM HD2 USAGE CLOCK TIMER BACKUP COMMUNICATION DISK SELECT SYSTEM MAIN PAGE GOTO DISK PAGE BACKUP ALL TO HD2 2 ALARM Duplicate all the alarm event recorded video from HD 1 to HD2 Stay on the DISK SETTING Use the and v buttons 12 and 93 to highlight BACKUP select ALARM then press the Enter button 5 to proceed VW MAIN MENU DISK SETTING RECORD REFORMAT ALARM HD2 USAGE CLOCK TIMER BACKUP COMMUNICATION DISK SELECT SYSTEM MAIN PAGE BACKUP ALARM TO HD2 3 SELECT Duplicate a particular recorded video from HD1to HD2 Stay DISK SETTING page Use the buttons 2 and 13 to highlight BACKUP select SELECTand then press the Enter button 5 to list all the recorded video Pressthe buttons 12 and 3 to select the desired clip and press the Searchbutton 8 10 mark it After completing the selection press the Enter button 15 to proceed MAIN MENU DISK SETTING RECORD REFORMAT ALARM HD2 USAGE CLOCK TIME
7. INSTALLATION amp OPERATION MANUAL Digital Video Recorder oLD240 security labs 15540 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN 46060 USA Customer support 1 800 774 0284 www security labs com Before trying to connect or operate this product please read this manual completely SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All of the following safety and operating instructions should be carefully read before this unit is operated to prevent harm or damage to the user and other persons WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this appliance rain moisture Do not block ventilation openings Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it bo not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you 0 dangerous voltages or other hazards Please refer all servicing to qualified personnel Do not use liquid cleaners aerosols for cleaning To prevent fire or electrical shock do not overload wall outlets or extension cords this unit must be grounded to reduce the risk of electrical shock CAUTION G Danger of explosion if the Lithium battery RTC Battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digit
8. DATA NOT CONTINUOUS DISK ATTACHED DISK REMOVED FAN STOPPED HDn ERROR AT xxxxx NOT PRESENT SAVE TO DISK SAVE TO Fnnn JPG SAVE OK SD CARD WRITE PROTECT Meanings No hard disk detected after power acti vated Suggest change of battery and reset the system time System Boot up Video loss Video input source Key lock function is on Key lock function is off BACKUP n1 n2 NOW Backup complete H D2 has not enough space for backup No backup is possible Backup incomplete since the user has pressed the STOP button to stop it The system cannot find a video in the Search function Playback of recorded video has reached the end point Hard disks are full this happens only when the DISK FULL item in the setup menu is set to STOP The user presses the PLAY button or uses the SEARCH function but no video can be played System has to be set to NTSC please reboot Software update The system should be rebooted after the software has been updated The user has pressed the Save key without putting in aSD card or there is a disk error The system finds data in installed HDs cannot be used contiguously Suggest you remove HD2 from the system HD2 has been attached HD2 has been removed The chassis fan has stopped for over 30 seconds There is a hard disk error during recording where n is the hard disk number and xxxxx is the hexadecimal location When the user tries to clear a disk that was not attached in th
9. This page allows you to set the recording rate and recording quality and enables you to continue recording when the disk is full MAIN MENU REC SETTING REC RATE 20 F S REC QUALITY BEST CLOCK TIMER DISK FULL REWRITE AUDIO OFF oe MULTIPLEXER ON SYSTEM 9 MAIN PAGE GOTO REC PAGE SET REC RATE REC RATE This option is for adjusting the number of pictures recorded per second onto a storage disk The recording rate controls the frequency at which the number of video pictures can be recorded There are 11 different recording rates you can select from 60F S 60 Fields Per Second 30F S 20F S 12F S 5 5F S 2 4F S 1 22F S 0 71 5 1 F 4S 1 65 1 85 Please refer to the table in Section 4 1 2 for details on recording times REC QUALITY This option determines the image quality to be recorded The DVR stores images in the compressed format and allows the image quality to be altered by the image size There are 4 levels of image quality you can select from BEST HIGH STANDARD and BASIC Selecting the BEST image for use provides higher resolution recorded images and normally takes up more storage space than a HIGH STANDARD or BASIC image does DISK FULL This option determines the way to utilize storage media in case of a full disk REWRITE When the hard diskis full the device continues recording by displacing the old data STOP When the hard diskis full the device will stop recording 21
10. connected with the DVR so the Network Viewer will be able to display cameras corresponding to the camera input of the Multiplexer If you own a Security Labs SLX950 please choose it from the list If your MUX isn t available please select the Others option for use The Viewer will display cameras in the thumbnail format Sequentially displaying images will appear one after another in the adjacent display window Recorded video list box This box allows you to access all recorded video which are stored in the HDD of the connected devices To review a recorded video just click an entry from the list and click the button PgUp PgDn To scroll up and down the list DVR Status Box This box indicates the selecteddevice status PLAY The device is in the playback mode LIVE The device is in the live display mode WAIT The device is processing the command PAUSE Pauses the image This allows you to search a recorded video kept in the HDD of the device Enter the MONTH DAY YEAR HOUR MINUTE you wish to search and click GO to proceed SplitScreen display function bar This allows you to display the selected device in multi format screens of 1 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 Image display area Displays the images of each camera and the title and time date information on the top blue bar Double click the image to view a full screen of the camera 11 1 4 Change the Record amp Timer Properties Via the Network Follow the instructions b
11. disables the motion detection ON Enables the motion detection OFF Disables the s motion detection SENSITIVITY This option allows users to set the motion sensitivity 1 is the most sensitive setting 5 is the least sensitive setting REGION This option allows users to set the motion region QA 5 3 CLOCK TIMER The DVR provides a weekly table consisting of two periods of time each day for scheduled recording This option allows you to set the time each day that the DVR will start and stop recording MAIN MENU CLOCK TIMER RECORD CLOCK ALARM REC ENABLE TIMER TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM It MAIN PAGE GOTO TIMER PAGE TIMER REC ENABLE CLOCK This entry allows users to set the system time NOTE Clock data is retained for about 3 months after the 15 hour power supply is used up Power On mode REC ENABLE This option enables disables the programmed scheduled recording ON Enables the scheduled recording OFF Disables the scheduled recording TIMER This entry allows users to program the time each day that the DVR will start and stop recording There are two time periods each day available for scheduling The time is displayed in a 24 hour clock format If there is a time overlapping showing between two continual time period settings the device will automatically combine the two time period settings into one combined time period setting REC SCHEDULE REC SCHEDULE STAR
12. 1 111 11 02 12 20 23 SEARCH 2 11 18 02 13 30 16 3 12 02 03 14 20 25 FULL LIST 401 02 03 17 20 46 ALARM LIST 5 02 14 03 16 11 55 TIME SEARCH 6 02 17 03 13 30 22 THUMBNAIL 7 02 20 03 18 33 54 SD CARD 8 02 27 03 19 21 12 NOTE T Timer recording R External trigger recording A Alarm recording NOTE The maximum number of lists for a respective HDD is 3 000 4 4 2 Alarm list Search Take the following steps to proceed with the alarm list search function 1 Press the Search button 10 to enter the search mode 2 Select the ALARM LIST and press the Enter button 15 to access the complete list of alarm event recorded video 3 Highlight the specific recorded video and press the Enter button to display the selected video Key Operation Press the 12 and 12 v buttons to select a video press the 11 lt and 14 gt buttons to flip over a page HD 1 SEARCH 111 18 02 13 22 16 16 22 202 14 03 16 55 45 15 6M 4 4 3 TIME Search Take the following steps to proceed with the time ist search function 1 Press the Search button 10 to enter the search mode 2 Select the TIME SEARCH and press the Enter button 15 to access the timesetting page 3 Set the time period you wish to search for the recorded video 4 Press the Enter button 15 to start searching and displaying the concerned image 5 If no video is found please return to the timesetting page and repeat steps 3
13. 12 and 42 to highlight NET ENABLE select ON Then press the Enter button to proceed 9 2 2 Enable DHCP Function Use the and v buttons 12 and 13 to highlight NET DHCP select ON Then press the Enter button to proceed MAIN MENU COMM SETTING RECORD COMM ID 01 ALARM RS232 CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM RS485 NET ENABLE NET DHCP NET IP ON ON ON ON SET FTP SETTING t MAIN PAGE GOTO COMM PAGE SET ETHERNET DHCP NOTE This function can only work if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server If the DHCP server is working the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server In that case please skip the Section 9 2 3 Set IP address and follow Section 9 3 TCP IP Communication Software 9 2 3 Set IP Address You don t need to set a NET IP for the unit if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server Otherwise please follow the instructions given below MAIN MENU COMM SETTING RECORD COMM 01 ALARM RS232 ON CLOCK TIMER RS485 ON COMMUNICATION NET ENABLE ON DISK NET DHCP ON SYSTEM NET IP SET FTP SETTING t MAIN PAGE SET ETHERNET GOTO COMM PAGE Use the and buttons 2 43 highlight the NET IP Press the Enter button to enter the NET IP page 1 Set the IP MASK and GATEWAY Then press the Enter button to proceed The following is a sample settin
14. 12F S and REMAIN If you select REMAIN for use the device will record images at the same speed as set on the REC page 29 REC QUALITY This option determines the image quality to be recorded when an alarm input occurs There are4 levels of image quality to choose from BEST HIGH STANDARD and BASIC The table below shows the level of image quality with the corresponding compression ratio and image size Compression Ratio Standard 48KB 32KB 21KB Image Quality Basic 16KB Image Size AUDIO This option determines the way torecord sound ifnecessary ON Enables AUDIO recording OFF Disables AUDIO recording NOTE Audio function can only be activated in the following refresh rates 20 12 5 5 2 4 1 22 0 71 fields sec ALM TYPE This option allows users to set a type of alarm input corresponding to the sensor signal in use NO Normally Open This is to be used with the type of alarm sensor whose contact remains open in normal conditions and closes in activation NC Normally Closed This is to be used with the type of alarm sensor whose contact remains closed normal conditions and opens in activation ALM DURATION This option allows users to set alarms for a certain duration You can select one of the six following options 0 SEC 30SEC 1 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN and NON STOP Duration Setting Alarm recording lt r eT 7 Duration Alarm Alarm activated deactivated Non S
15. TCPAP a a te Sk 56 CUA ON a a Reed tdem edt Iud EEE dedu dada 27 DO CONNMCCHIONT OST 56 10 PIE Mp Liu et 60 11 NETWORK VIEWER AND IMAGE VIEWER ern 61 DU ELE 61 TL2 Ihe Vie erp 69 IJ S Internet DIONS eT dae _ ______ 0 12 RS 232 amp RS 485 T1 DV Vo TE CUP 71 12 2 COMMUNICA ____ 72 13 COMPATIBLE MULTPLEXER 5 15 SPECIFICATIONS 76 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The DVR model SLD240 is a storage media of digital video images which uses hard disk drives instead of VCR tapes to store video It enables you to enjoy the extreme flexibility of digital image archiving instead of clumsy tape management and it is compatible with most multiplexers on the market With a wide range of comprehensive features such as playback picture by picture quick search by time and event an Ethernet connection for remote viewing the upgradeable software of the system the expandable cap
16. base T network for LAN operation ue de 11 1 The Network Viewer 11 1 1 Introduction to Network Viewer The Network Viewer allows you to potentially access 16 units of the DVR from a remote desktop or alaptop ina TCP IP networking environment It can perform the following functions 2 View live images from the DVR 4 Store search and review recorded video from the DVR HDD Change the regular record event record and timer properties Before you are ready to view images from a desktop you need to have your DVR networked by obtaining a 10 base Ethernet data cable Standard RJ 45 to connect the DVR to your LAN WAN Now enter the main menu to set the IP address DVR SLD240 RJ 45 PIN configuration for Ethernet PIN NO PIN Assignment RJ 45 socket TX TX RX 12345678 Not Connected Not Connected RX Not Connected Not Connected xd Ed 21 Physical specification for Ethernet Wire Type Cat 5 Connector Type RJ 45 Max Cable Length 30 m Hub Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Cross Over 11 1 2 Install the Network Viewer in your PC Install the Network Viewerautomatically from the supplied Network Viewer CD 1 Exitall applications currently runningon the selected PC 2 Insert the supplied CD in the CD ROM drive The program will execute the installation automatically Follow the on screen instructions to proceed with the rest of the installation procedur
17. be generated and the index of the next oldest data will be erased so that the list does remain 3 000 in total For any newly recorded data this approach will be applied until the disk becomes full HD1 HD1 1 12 02 02 12 20 55 p 1 12 02 02 12 20 55 2 12 02 02 13 30 33 2 01 30 03 16 00 34 3 01 30 03 16 00 34 gt 3000 LISTS 3000 LISTS 2999 02 03 03 16 00 56 3000 02 03 03 16 00 56 3000 02 08 03 17 30 58 In the rewrite recording mode when the archived hard disk drive is full the DVR will start overwriting the oldest data recorded As the previous recorded data was partially overwritten by the recent recording the indicating time index of that data will be changed corresponding to the starting time of the remaining s ession The index of the session will be deleted from the table when it is fully overwritten Previously recorded data overwritten The point stops recording Previously recorded data remaining 11 Network Viewer and Image Viewer This section provides instructions for installing and using the Network Viewer and Image Viewer which are included with the DVR It will also discuss remote viewing without the software package These programs can be operated by a selected PC equipped with the following requirements 1 Intel Pentium 233MHz minimum 32 MB RAM Window 95 98 NT ME or XP 4 MB Video card capable of 24 bit true color display 5 MB free hard disk space for software installation 10
18. button for 3 seconds The Stop indicator will appear on the top right side of the screen To play the oldest video press PLAY 4 3 1 Fast Forward Reverse There 7 speeds available for playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x While playing back recorded video at recorded speed Forward Turn the Shuttle dial 29 clockwise to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle clockwise increases the forward rate as 2 4x 8x 16x 30x 100x Reverse Turn the Shuttle dial 20 counterclockwise to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the counterclockwise increases the reverserate as 1 2 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x Normal Release the Shuttle dial 29 to return to the normal speed of playback You can also operate by using lt button 17 and gt button 14 NOTE When playing a recorded video through a multiplexer at 60 F S or 30F S the playback speed is half of the recorded speed NOTE The playback speed will be displayed on the screen However when playing a recorded video from a multiplexer the playback speed will only display in encoding multiplexing mode Press the Monitor button 18 to switch between decoding and encoding modes 91 4 3 2 Slow Forward Reverse There are 4 speeds available for a slow playba
19. components are installed E Client for Microsoft Networks 2000 Compatible d PX SEX compatible Protocol Hemove Properties Primary Network Logan Chent Far Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description ts the protocol you use ta connect to the Internet and wide area networks Cancel 9 4 TCP IP Installation a xg Cork dentfication Conia The components aw bed tor Hanash Prime gore lor i rien cens 4 nc Sheng p Denis HEU ng TT Ens the Net Proba tha pou cick DE vou erg i dak boi This Have Dick Hanuere Hakak Prorok Td PH como otitis Protocol u OLC 1 DLC 5 During the installation you will be requested to insert the Windows 98 ROM After installation the PC will be restarted EC 9 5 TCP IP Configuration Setting 22 Click Start Settings lt Control Panel lt Network 22 Select TCP IP and then click Properties 22 Before processing the DVR installation in WAN please make sure the Internet connection works properly If not please contact your ISP provider A lpn Properties Configurat
20. function Power on off mobile rack HDD Backup operation complete Timer activate deactivate Recording switching between HDD PASSWORD This option allows you to set a password to prevent any unauthorized re formatting of the hard disk drives or use by a network viewer The standard password is 9999 OLD PASSWORD Enter the pre set password or the standard password if this is the NEW PASSWORD Enter a 4 digit number password of your choosing which will replace initial setting to access the password setting system the pre set password or the standard password 9999 Important Do not forget the password you create as the process can not be reversed without the proper password Write down your password and save it in a secure location if necessary SETUP PWD When this option is on the user must clear the password check before entering the setup menu ON Enables it OFF Disables it AA DEFAULT This option allows you to reload the factory default settings Please do note that the password can not be changed in the factory default setting SD SETUP The DVR offers a quick setup method by using an SD card If the user wants to set up many of the same devices with the same settings they can save all settings to an SD card and load the settings into each device SAVE Saves all settings to the SD card LOAD Loads all settings tothe SD card VERSION This item is in the setup menu to reveal ne
21. of the PAUSE button 3 will display each camera in sequence By JOG dial 21 Turn the JOG dial 27 clockwise to display one frame field of a picture at a time in the forward direction Turn the JOG dial 21 counterclockwise to display one frame field of a picture at a time in the backward direction 3 Press the PLAY button 4 return to the normal speed of playback 4 3 4 PlayBack Recorded Video from an HDD in the Mobile Rack To play back a recorded video from HD 2 take the following steps 1 Press the Setup button 8 to enter the setup menu 2 Select DISK and press the Enter button 45 to enterthe DISK SETTING page 3 Set the HD2 USAGEto REC and then exit the setup menu 4 Use the search function to access desired recorded video For specific operation details please refer to Section 4 4 Search Operations 4 4 Search Operations This section shows you how to access recorded video 4 4 1 Full List Search Take the following steps to proceed with the full list search function 1 Press the Search button 10 to enter the search mode 2 Select the FULL LIST and press the Enter button 15 to access the complete list of recorded video 3 Highlight the specific recorded video you wish to view and press the Enter button 15 to display the selected video Key Operation Press the 12 A ang 13 y buttons to select a video press the d1 lt and 14 gt buttons to flip over a page HD
22. operation status in chronological order What the following entries represent is detailed below ON Powers up the device OFF Powers off the device 05 15 03 18 19 32 ON REC Starts recording 05 15 03 18 19 32 OFF 05 15 03 18 19 32 REC STOP Ceases recording 05 15 03 18 19 32 STOP PLAY Shows recorded video 05 15 03 18 19 32 PLAY 05 15 03 18 19 32 VIN V IN Video input is connected 05 15 03 18 19 32 VLOSS V LOSS Video loss occurs 05 15 03 18 19 32 4 055 P LOSS Power interruption occurs A IN Detects an alarm input LOCK Disables the entire front panel controls UNLOCK Releases the key lock UPDATE Updates system software Note The log keeps an operation history on a revolving basisbecause of a limit of 3 000 records When the log is full the newly registered record of an operation will replace the existing records from the oldest one AN MENU BACKGND There are 3 levels of background color transparency you can choose from level 1 is totally transparent level 3 is opaque and level 2 is between level 1 and 3 The background color is used in the setup menu and search function BUZZER This option determines the embedded buzzer sounding a tone to signal the following situations A tone lasts about two seconds long ON Enables buzzer OFF Disables buzzer Situation Alarm occurs Video loss occurs Disk is full Load factory default Buzzer set to ON Enable disable key lock
23. your individual password please refer to Section 5 6 HD1 2 Clears out all the data stored in HD 1 and HD 2 BACKUP HD Clears out all the data stored in HD2 which is set to backup purpose only This function can only proceed when the HD 2 USAGE option is set to BACKUP HD2 USAGE This option determines the way to utilize the hard disk drive in the mobile compartment BACKUP Used for data backup only which will not be part of regular recording hard disk drive REC Used as a regular recording hard disk drive NOTE If you wish to play back a recorded video from HD2 this option must be set to REC For more details please refer to Section 4 3 4 BACKUP This function allows you to duplicate data from HD 1 to HD 2 Please set HD 2 as BACKUP first For operation details please refer to Section 4 5 1 FULL Duplicates all the recorded video from HD1 to HD2 ALARM Duplicates all the alarm event recorded video from HD 1 to HD2 SELECT Duplicates a particular recorded video from HD1 to HD2 20 5 6 SYSTEM This page is used for accessing the history of the operation status setting the password resuming factory default and determining the menu display background MAIN MENU SYSTEM OPERATION LOG RECORD MENU BACKGND ALARM BUZZER CLOCK TIMER PASSWORD COMMUNICATION SETUP PWD DISK DEFAULT SD SETUP SYSTEM VERSION MAIN PAGE GOTO SYSTEM SETTING VIEW OPERATION LOG OPERATION LOG This log shows the history of the
24. 06 gt lt 0 0 gt lt 0 11 gt lt 0 00 gt where 2003 210 0 7 0 07 256 NOTE The DVR accepts RS 232 time search commands only under the live or playback Mode TA 13 Compatible Multiplexer Drives APPRO MPX 9004 4CH COLOR PELCO MX4016CD DM SPC2 D N 04M 4CH DM ooo Dv CBR 16CDT 7 14 SPECIFICATIONS Model Number SLD240 Image System NTSC PAL Eesclutish 720 240 pixels 720 x 288 pixels 352 x 240 pixels 352 x 288 pixels Video In Composite Video In BNC x 1 Multiplexer Monitor In BNC x 1 Video Out Composite Video Out BNC x 1 Multiplexer Monitor Out BNC x 1 Audio In Out Line In Out RCAx2 16 bits 8 kHz Storage Media 80GB Fixed HDD 1 Removable HDD Compression MJPEG Memory Card SD Card Archive Hot Swappable Removable HD Watermark Digital Signature Recording Rat n dau Image Size Best 48KB High 32KB Standard 21KB Basic 16KB Recording Mode Schedule Manual Alarm Circular Alarm Recording Event Pre Alarm Post Alarm Pre Alarm Recording 100 Images Playback Speeds Frame Stepping 1 16x 1 8x 1 4x 1 2x 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x 100x Record Search Alarm Time Event list Filter thumbnail SD card Set up Menu Multi layer Network setting Log list 3 000 records Alarm In Out 1 Alarm Input Output Builtin Buzzer Yes Motion D etection Yes Communication Port RS 232 RS 485 and Ethernet Port Network Interface Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 base Tx x 1 Network Protocol TCP IP D
25. 4 again for another search TIME SEARCH SEARCH MM DD YEAR HH MM FULL LIST 11 17 2002 00 00 ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD 4 4 4 THUMBNAIL Search Take the following steps to proceed with the timelist search function 1 Press the Search button 10 to enter the search mode 2 Select the THUMBNAIL and press the Enter button 15 to access the thumbnail page 3 Setthe date you wish to search for the recorded video 4 Press the Enter button 15 to start searching and displaying the specific images a You can set by using the lt button 11 gt button 14 the A button 2 and the button 3 to move eye focus b You also set by using the Shuttle Ring and the Jog Dial to move eye focus is the equal of lt button 17 is the equal of the gt button 4 gt is the equal of the button 12 is the equal of the button 13 5 There are 5 levels of recording range modes to choose from 1 Hour 10 Minutes 1 Minute 10 Seconds and 1 Second Select the specific field and press the Enter buttons to enter the next level If you want to return to the previous level please press the Setup button 9 6 Once you reach the critical point at any level the user can start playback by just clicking the PLAY button 3 THUMBNAIL SEARCH MM DD YEAR FULL LIST 03 13 2003 ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD
26. 5 Click the Connect tag to establish the connection between the devices and the computer Click OK to begin viewing images NOTE Upon connection the connection status box indicates the name and IP address of the selected device If there s a failure to connect a Fail message appears on the screen right after the device IP address otherwise an OK appears To add more connections please repeat the above instructions NOTE Multiple computer systems may watch the Viewer simultaneously Viewer refresh rate greatly depends on the available resources on the LAN With each connection to the Viewer or excessive strain on the LAN system such as network dependent software programs the refresh rate will suffer The remote viewer will function best when only one computer is directly linked to the DVR m SETTING UBL Remote Device _Delete 1202 39 24 162 Connect 202 39 24 152 3 1 amp 5 1 a E Functions amp A4JRL of the Remote Device ZRL of a Proxy Port Modify BAK Viewing images Description Assigns a display location when you have multiple devices connected This box allows you to assign a name to the chosen device Type the preset password for making a connection Type the IP address which you preset for the device Type your proxy serve
27. 7 Y 20G 39 5 P The image file size 2 Y 39 G 0 0 R Hard disk compartment IP 192 168 1 90 Y Hard disk installed No hard disk installed E 20G The capacity of the installed hard disk R 02 DS Percentage of system Recording P Playback IP 192 168 1 90 IP Setting of the Ethernet communication External signal GX System Busy Command not received 3 4 Updating System Software If the system software of the DVR needs 6 be upgraded please take the following steps to safely update it Important Before carrying out the following procedures please ensure the SD card is working and the software system file on the SD card is intact 1 Turn off the DVR 2 Insert the SD card into the builtin SD slot on the front of the unit 3 Press and hold the 2 Upand 13 Downbuttons simultaneously and then turn on the unit 4 Keep holding down the buttons until the DVR sounds a tone and display the message XXXXXX BYTES READ Now the DVR is updating the system software which will take approximately 90 seconds to process 5 Restart the unit when the device sounds a tone twice and displays the message PLEASE RESTART The process is complete If you have followed the procedures 1 5 and the unit is not able to power on please check if the SD card you are using is functioning and the file is intact After this has been completed start procedures 1 5 over again 6 Verify the version of the system soft
28. 72 6089 Image __ 444 661 1290 2649 4673 7151 2 Quality STANDARD 589 874 1694 3421 5893 8764 87 4 129 0 2464 4827 7973 usin Refresh Rate Field Sec so 20 12 55 24 122 or1 16 E a MUXOFF Audio OFF Quality STANDARD 22 5 30 1 60 2 90 3 180 7 391 5 753 0 1295 1 3644 6 5451 8 7259 1 Refresh ate m 4 122 w w NOTE Recording times on the tables above are estimated NOTE No audio function available at refresh rates 60 fields sec 30 fields sec 1 4 fields sec or 1 8 fields sec For MUX Off Mode recording rate 20F S would actually be 15 F S 12F S would be 10 F S and 5 5 F S would be 5 5 This adjustment 1s to avoid image shaking during playback at the same speed 4 2 Recording Operations This section details the way to record video onto hard disk drives Before continuing with the record function please configure the recording settings properly to your needs 4 2 1 Manual Recording When the DVR is in live display mode take the following steps to start recording 1 In live display press the REC button 6 to record video onto a hard disk drive with the corresponding programmed recording settings The monitor should display a flashing REC message and the REC button 6 will light up indicating the DVR is in the recording s
29. AUDIO This option determines the way to record sound if necessary ON AUDIO recording OFF Disables AUDIO recording NOTE Audio function can only be activated in the following refresh rates 20 12 5 5 2 4 1 22 0 71 fields sec MULTIPLEXER For optimum image recording please set this option to ON when the DVR is connected to a multiplexer for use Set this option to OFF when it is only connected to a single camera or Quad processor Note For multiplexer MUX setup refer to Section 4 1 1 5 2 ALARMSETTING This menu allows users to program the configuration of alarm recording only when an alarm input is activated The device will record as long as the alarm input is activated MAIN MENU ALARM SETTING RECORD ALM OPERATION REC RATE ALARM REC QUALITY CLOCK TIMER AUDIO COMMUNICATION ALM TYPE DISK ALM DURATION SYSTEM PRE ALARM MOTION SETTING H MAIN PAGE GOTO ALARM PAGE ALARM REC ENABLE ALM OPERATION This option determines whether to activate deactivate the alarm recording when it detects an alarm input ON The device activates the alarm recording when it detects an alarm input OFF The device ignores the alarm signal when it detects an alarm input REC RATE This option is for the purpose of adjusting the number of pictures recorded per second onto a hard disk when an alarm input is activated There are 5 different record speeds you can select from 60F S 60 fields per second 30F S 20F S
30. ET 10 100 Connector This is one standard RJ 45 connector for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet networks RS 485 Port The RS 485 communication ports function as connectors when two or more units connected in series to expand the storage capacity RS 232 Port The RS 232 communication port functions as a connector to an external control device Please refer to for more details VIDEO OUT Connector This connector provides the unit s composite video signal to a MUX MONITOR Connector This connector provides the units composite video or a live signal if connected to a display device AUDIO OUT This provides the units audio signal to a speaker ALARM I O This is a 9 PIN D SUB connector including SWITCH OUT GROUND ALARM OUT DISK FULL RECORD IN ALARM RESET and ALARM IN for connecting with external devices Please refer to the next section 2 3 for details Plug Inlet The inlet connects to an external power supply Connect a 12 Vdc UL Listed Class 2 or ITE LPS Power Supply Wire Catch The wire catch secures the power cord and keeps it in place so that it does not droop or hang loosely Ground Screw Screw used to ground the chassis 2 3 ALARM In Out RECORD IN NO CONNECTION DISK FULL ALARM RESET ALARM OUT GROUND ALARM IN SWITCH OUT NO CONNECTION THIS FIGURE IS FROM THE REAR VIEW 1 2 GROUND Ground Contact ALARM OUT OUTPUT This is an alarm output trigger Connect this to external devices s
31. G REC RATE 20 F S REC QUALITY BEST DISK FULL REWRITE AUDIO OFF MULTIPLEXER ON MAIN PAGE SET REC RATE ALARM SETTING ALM OPERATION REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE ALARM MOTION SETTING MAIN PAGE ALARM REC ENABLE CLOCK TIMER CLOCK REC ENABLE TIMER t MAIN PAGE TIMER REC ENABLE MAIN MENU COMM SETTING RECORD COMM ID ALARM RS232 CLOCK TIMER RS485 COMMUNICATION NET ENABLE DISK NET DHCP SYSTEM NET IP FTP SETTING MAIN PAGE GOTO COMM PAGE SET RS232 RS485 ID MAIN MENU DISK SETTING RECORD REFORMAT HD1 2 ALARM HD 2 USAGE REC CLOCK TIMER BACKUP FULL COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM MAIN PAGE GOTO DISK PAGE DISK REFORMAT CLEAR MAIN MENU SYSTEM OPERATION LOG RECORD MENU BACKGND ALARM BUZZER CLOCK TIMER PASSWORD COMMUNICATION SETUP PWD DISK DEFAULT SD SETUP SYSTEM VERSION MAIN PAGE GOTO SYSTEM SETTING VIEW OPERATION LOG AQ 8 O S D Message No NI OO _ O N 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 O S D Message NO DISK BATTERY LOW LOADING VIDEO LOSS VIDEO IN KEY LOCKED KEY UNLOCKED 1 OF n2 ITEMS PROGRESS n3 BACKUP COMPLETE HD2 SPACE NOT ENOUGH NO ENTRY FOR BACKUP BACKUP INCOMPLETE NOT FOUND END DISK FULL EMPTY SET TO NTSC PLS RESTART SOFTWARE UPDATE PLEASE RESTART NO DISK
32. HCP HTTP UDP FTP PPP Software Upgrade Upgrade via Memory Card SD Card Password Protection Operation Menu Setup Remote Access Archive image as JPEG formats Network Capabilities Multi brand multiplexer decoding Remote live or recorded images Power Supply Input 100 230V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output DC12V max AC adapter Dimensions 220 mm x 94 mm x 340 mm EIA 19 2U Half Size Mountable Operation Temperature 5 40 41 F 104 Regulation FCC CE AC Adapter Instruction manual Provided Acces sories Power cord CD Screw 6 32UNC x 4 Screw M3 x 8 Key x 2 Design and specifications subject to change without notice SLD240 v1 0 70
33. R FULL COMMUNICATION ALARM DISK SELECT SYSTEM MAIN PAGE GO TO DISK PAGE BACKUP PART TO HD2 HD1 A12001 02 01 12 20 TOTAL 41 M 2 2001 02 01 03 30 32001 03 02 04 20 READY TO GO 4 2001 04 01 13 30 OK CANCEL NOTE If the capacity of HD 2 is not sufficient to store all selected video a warning message HD2 SPACE NOT ENOUGH will be displayed on the screen Please insert a larger capacity of hard disk drive and start the processall over again 7 4 5 2 Security Digital SD Card Backup Operations The SD card slot on the front of the unithas three functions as shown below 1 Archive Single image Clips into SD Card Please take the following steps to archive a specific image on an SD card 1 Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot on the front of the unit 2 Start playing back the recorded video When playing back recorded video made by a multiplexer you must get into the multiplexing mode and display picture by picturein order to select the desired image for archiving Press the Monitor button 16 to get into the multiplexing modeso that the light ofthe Monitor button 16 is off and the pictures are switching swiftly 3 Press the PAUSEbutton 3 to freeze the desired pictures Press the Enter button 45 to save the image in the SD Card The quantity of pictures that can be stored depends on the SD card capacity You can have the saved images printed out in any computer The image is store
34. T END START END START END START END S 06 00 16 00 12 00 18 00 S 06 00 18 00 00 00 00 00 5 4 COMMUNICATION This option allows you to configure the status of the RS 232 port and the Ethernet communications settings Please refer to Section 12 for advanced RS 232 and RS 485 settings MAIN MENU COMM SETTING RECORD COMM ID 01 ALARM RS232 ON CLOCK TIMER ON DISK NET DHCP OFF SESTEM NET IP SET FTP SETTING WH MAIN PAGE GOTO COMM PAGE SET RS232 RS485 ID COMMID Communication ID for RS232 and RS485 communication After the DVR receives an RS232 or RS485 command it checks if the lt Dest ID gt within the code is the same as the COMM ID in which case the particular command can be accepted Note Protocol Commands can be found in Section 12 RS 232 The RS 232 communication port can be either in an importing or exporting mode according to your applications ON Enables the RS 232 communication port When you wish the unit to be controlled by an external device please select this entry for use OFF Dis ables the RS 232 communication port Note RS 232 advanced protocol commands can be found in Section 12 RS 485 The RS 485 communication port can be either in an importing or exporting mode according to your applications ON Enables the RS 485 communication port When you wish the unit to be controlled by an external device please select this entry for use OFF Dis ables the RS 485 commun
35. acity of the hard drive and much more the DVR makes your applications far more flexible and effective than ever before The DVR is going to prove to be the timely substitute for the Timelapse VCR 1 2 Product Features Stores video in hard diskdrives instead of VCR tapes Maximum of 2 hard disk drive capability One removable Hard diskdrive hotswapping capability Pre alarm image recording A Capable of working with various known multiplexers Time lapse and real time recording A Refresh rate up to 60 FPS Image quality selectable at 4 different levels for recording Event Timer Alarm recording mode A Quick search by time alarm event and recording list Fastand slow playback of recorded video at various speeds Single picture playback Oncscreen setup menu title and system timer Password protection Motion detection Diskffull warning and operation status LEDs RS232 and RS 485 communication ports A Remote control via RS 232 RS 485 and Ethernet ports Power interruption recovery A Operation status record log Distribution of live and recorded images through TCP IP network environment Audio function included Bullt in SD card slot for copying images to an SD card Supports DHCP protocol 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT REAR VIEW 2 1 Front View L 1 L LI1L 1 L 3L Power Monitor Display Search Set
36. al device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Table Of Contents Euer 4 UN Por a Cr IHE NND QU 4 T POGUE COI Sot teni DL MM IM ALLEM ML HM LI ED 4 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT REAR 5 DA IO Merc mM DH E 2 Ue she M OG am EE 9 9 Ssa ALANA 12 Tc 13 5 4 UO Pdating Syste 14 4 BASIC OPERA TIONS 2 siteenavivendivastnncarivandeecwicnivtencsdenennntuvvexewsecunidudseutsvuseweriescesses 15 g 1 Conticure Setti Sce
37. cheduled recording is on the red indicator of the Timer Record 17 will be on as well To deactivate it set to OFF Press the STOP button 5 during the scheduled recording to stop it at any time If you wish to continue the scheduled recording press the REC button 8 to proceed You can proceed to start the scheduled recording from the current time if it is in the scheduledinterlude as soon as setting is completed and you exit the menu NOTE If you activate the recording function before the scheduled recording the unit will record as shown in the diagram below and keep those images in different files START END 03 00 06 00 08 00 Start Manual Timer Manual Recording MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO TIMER PAGE CLOCK TIMER CLOCK REC ENABLE TIMER MAIN PAGE SET REC SCHEDULE REC SCHEDULE START END S 00 00 00 00 M 00 00 00 00 T 00 00 00 00 W 00 00 00 00 T 00 00 00 00 F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 S 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OK CANCEL START END 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 MOVE START END 12 00 14 00 Timer Manual MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO CLOCK TIMER PAGE CLOCK TIMER CLOCK SET REC ENABLE OFF TIMER SET It MAIN PAGE TIMER REC ENABLE 4 2 3 Alarm Recording Take the following step
38. ck 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed 1 Press the PAUSE button 3 for the slow playback mode 2 Forward Turn the Shuttle dial 20 clockwise to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the right increases the forward rate as 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 3 Reverse Turn the Shuttle dial 20 counterclockwise to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the left increases the reverse rate as 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 4 Normal Release the Shuttle dial 20 and then press the PLAY button 4 to return to the normal speed of playback You can also operate by using lt button 11 and gt button 4 4 3 3 PlayBack Picture by Picture While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed 1 Press the PAUSE button 3 for the picture by picture mode 2 There are two ways by PAUSE button or by JOG available to play in the picture by picture mode but the PAUSE button 3 can only function in a forward direction the other JOG dial can act in both a forward and a backward direction as well as picture by picture By PAUSE button 3 Press the PAUSE button 3 to display one frame field of a picture at a time in the forward direction When playing back video recorded by a multiplexer each sequential press
39. cording function of a DVR The file will be kept with a prefixed R Please refer to Section 2 3 for more details NOTE The status of recording operations when an alarm takes place are shown in the diagrams below 1 Manual or Externally Triggered Recording Alarm Takes Place Actual Recording Speed 2 Timer Recording Alarm Takes Place Actual Recording Speed 3 Timer Recording Alarm Takes Place Actual Recording Speed 4 Timer Recording Alarm Takes Place Actual Recording Speed Normal I lt 2 bl Normal Alarm i D gt i WT Alarm WN 4 3 Playback Operations This section shows you how to operate the fast slow and single picture playback functions and details how the unit is to playback a file in a different operation status Please refer to the following paragraphs specifying the relevant details When playing a file the monitor should display a flashing PLAY message and the PLAY button 3 will light up indicating that the DVR is in the playback status Operation Status A From REC Mode to Playback Mode In live mode directly press the PLAY button 4 to play a latest recorded video In recording mode press the stop button Press play to play back the video just recorded B Search to Play Back a Particular Recorded Video For this type of playback refer to Section 4 4 C Play Back from the Oldest Data Press and hold the stop
40. d in the JPEG compressed format If more than one clip is stored in a SD card file names will be assigned in sequence as shown below SAVE TO J0000 JPG SAVE TO J0001 JPG SAVE TO J000N JPG 2 Backupthe System setting info into SD Card The DVRoffers a quick setup method by using an SD card If a user wants to set many DVR devices with the same settings the DVR can save all of the settings in the SD card then transfer it to another DVR Save all settings onto the SD card zansert SD card into the SD card slot the Setup button ato enter the setup mode and select the SYSTEM zs ighlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button 5 to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page zx Set SD SETUP to SAVE Then the system setting info will auto save into SD card Transfer the system settings info from one the DVR to another the SD card which has stored the system settings info into the DVR ress the Setup button 9 enter the setup mode and select the SYSTEM SYSTEM and press the Enter button 15 to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page set SD SETUP to LOAD MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO SYSTEM SETTING SYSTEM OPERATION LOG MENU BACKGND BUZZER PASSWORD SETUP PWD DEFAULT SD SETUP VERSION MAIN PAGE VIEW OPERATION LOG 3 Updating System Software Please refer to Section 3 4 for more details 4 6 Key Lock Operation T
41. e 3 After the installation is complete pop up the START menu from your computer and point to Programs security labs NetViewer to open up the program selection page as shown below Click the Network Viewer tag to start the Network Viewer program Install the Network Viewermanually 1 Click the START button 2 Click on RUN 3 In the RUN menu choose BROWSE 4 Locate your CD ROM drive and open the folder 5 Open the file SETUP setup exe 6 After the installation is complete pop up the START menu from your computer and point to Programs security labs NetViewer to open up the program selection page as shown below Click the NetViewer tag to start the program security labs VIEWER VER 1 2 security labs SLD240 Digital Video Recorder security labs s am Image Viewer Quit security Labs Customer Support 1 800 774 0284 NOTE Please make sure the TCP IP communication software has been properly set and configured in your computer eo 11 1 3 Viewthe DVR video from a remote PC Follow the instructions below to use the Network Viewer to browse a DVR video from a remote location 1 Upon entering the Network Viewer the connection box will appear as follows Choose achannel number from the Channel drop down list Assign a name for the chosen DVR N the password Section 5 6 and IP address of the device and click the Add tag to add the device to the connection list
42. e setup menu Start saving to the JPEG file Save to Fnnn JPG where 0 999 Save to the JEPG is ok An SD cardis write protected or there is an error 9 Network Configuration 9 1 Cable Connections Please follow the instructions below to connect your DVR to a computer or a network and to choosea proper RJ 45 cable configuration for connections Physical specification of RJ 45 cable for Ethernet Wire Type Cat 5 Connector Type RJ 45 Max Cable Length 30m Hub Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Cross Over 9 1 1 Connect to a computer Use this option to control and view the DVR from a nearby computer Connect a crossover LAN cable from the DVR s ETHERNET port directly to the jack on a computer s LAN card RIS LAN GARD CROSSOVER CABLE NOTE order for the DVR to communicate with the computer determine the internal IP address of the computer This can be done in a couple of ways depending on your operating system Windows XP users 1 Click the START menu and click on CONTROL PANEL open the NETWORK CONNECTIONS page 2 Click on Local Area Connection icon 3 Click on the SUPPORT tab inside the Local Area Connection window 4 automatic private address should have been created Take note of the IP address RA All other Windows systems 1 Open the START menu and click on the RUN tab 2 Inthe RUN menu type winipcfg 3
43. ecording for each day See the sample screen below Go to both the START TIME 8 END enter a specific Hour Minute and click OK to return to the SET UP page When all required settings are completed click OK to proceed SUN START ThE EHD TIHE 41 og 3d iz pea START EWT OSH Heil em zl 1 TE a 277 11 1 5 Archive Images to the Computer Playback images can be stored in a local PC in the JPEG format Follow the instructions below to save the images to your PC 1 Select a stored video from the play list on the right side of the screen Begin the video playback by pressing the PLAY button Press PAUSE to freeze an image The button will appear on the top panel Press this button to save the image to your computer Select a folder in the computer for copying images 3 Enter the number of consecutive images into the NUMBER OF SAVINGbox you wish to save The number of images you choose will be the consecutive images following the initially selected still frame 4 Click the SAVEtag the program will automatically copy the displayed images into the designated folder The images are saved in the DVRxxx jpg file name which is displayed in the box onthe righthand side To viewa saved image please follow the instructions in the next section to proceed w SAVE IMAGES xi
44. elow to reconfigure the record and schedule recording settings via the network A T 1 FEOOHDSETTING rrr ALITY pog ALARM SIETTEHO Kr pamos 2 0x REGARDO 1 TILE ETLAT TIAE B UH ji ug ou nm nm 05 45 l on TUE no ro oo oT er i nmi nn nom wm o oo B AUT moo A Mo na on CANCEL EXIT Set the regular record options 1 When in the Single DVR Multiplexer mode click i inter the SETUP page See the sample screen as in A above Select a desired recording rate and quality from the corresponding drop down list Click the OK tag to proceed Set the Alarm record settings 1 When in the Single DVR Multiplexer mode click 80 inter the SETUP page See the sample screen as in A above Set the ALRM SETTING to ON to enable the drop down list in the ALARM SETTING area Select a desired recording rate and quality from the corresponding drop down list Click the OK tag to proceed Set the record timer 1 When in the Single DVR Multiplexer mode click inter the SETUP page See the sample screen as in A above Set the RECORD TIMER to ON to enable the RECORD TIMER setting area The MODIFY button will appear Click the MODIFY button to set the schedule for r
45. esponse 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x02 0x07 7 Time Value gt lt Ox4f gt The following case is an illustration of lt 7 Time Value 2001 06 20 17 05 00 lt 0 01 gt 0x07 0x06 0x14 0x11 0x05 0x00 12 2 2 3 Set Time Second Category 0x02 PC Request lt 0 41 gt lt 0 01 gt lt 0 20 gt lt 0 02 gt lt 0 02 gt lt 0 07 gt lt 7 Time Value gt lt Ox4f gt The following case is an illustration of lt 7 Time Value gt 2001 06 20 17 05 00 lt 0 1 gt lt 0 07 gt lt 0 06 gt 0x14 lt 0 11 gt lt 0 05 gt lt 0 00 gt DVR Act Changing the time and date 12 2 2 4 Request State Second Category 0x06 PC Request lt 0 41 gt 0x01 0x20 0x02 lt 0 06 gt 0x00 lt Ox4f gt DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x06 0x01 System State 0 gt lt Ox4f gt Description of lt System State gt STATE_STOP 0 STATE_REC 1 STATE_PREREC 2 STATE_PLAY 3 STATE_MENU 4 STATE_PLAYIDLE 5 STATE_SETUP 6 STATE_SEARCH 7 STATE_BACKUP 13 STATE NET PLAY 23 12 2 2 5 Time Search Second Categoryz0x0 b PC send 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 OxOb 0x06 6 Bytes Date Time lt 0 4 gt where lt 6 bytes Date Time gt year 2 bytes LowByte HighByte 256 month 1 byte day 1 byte hour 1 byte min 1 byte Example to search 06 12 2002 17 00 the Date Time lt 0 2 gt lt 0 07 gt lt 0
46. g IP 192 168 0 1 MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 9 3 TCP IP Communication Software NOTE The following guidelines were designed specifically for Windows 98 Your specific operating system may vary slightly from this navigation For more TCP IP installation information on your system consult the help section in the START menu of your computer Follow the instructions below to install the TCP IP communication program into your computer for Windows 98 Click the Start Menu from your computer and point to the Settings Control panel EA 4 fen PAT ahbab heni A Folder Options c Cs dA Deckiop Update Log Costar 22 Click the NETWORK icon twice to enter NETWORK setting windows Control Panel File Edit View Go Favorites Farmard Up Undo Delete Properties gt nr Passwords Power Printers Regional Management Settings Telephony Users Client Bal 1 2 selected Configures E Computer 2 Click on the Configuration tag check if the TCP IP is included among the network components list If the TCP IP is included please process step 5 If it is not included please follow step 4 to install the TCP IP Network Ea Configuration Identification ACCESS Control The following network
47. h connected device and the time day information of each displayed image on the top 1 Select the desired device from the DEVICE LIST box on the Multi device Mode The m button will enable 2 Click the button to view the image of the sdected device and have access to certain functional operations of the device via the network See the sample screen below 3 Double click the image display area of each screen ram Status Search Re oe 65 HOWE LIVE 07 15 07 15 7 14 07 15 07 15 1 07 14 07 16 n3 z1 PUAYEIST n3 08 47 021 O8 4 10 49 n3 13 20 D3 21 29 03 27 20 n3 10 20 03 14 43 Function Buttons Other Multiplexers i 4 24 Description Playback function bar Play Click to a recorded video from the PLAY LIST Pause Click to freeze the image Stop Click to stop playing back the recorded video or cease recording REC Click to activate the recording function of the device Step Click to view im ages picture by picture Click to return to the Multi Device mode Click to save a viewing image in the local computer Click to enter the SETUP page which allows you to program the recording time recording quality and schedule recording Click to exit the Network Viewer program Multiplexer format list box Select a MUX multiplexer from the drop down list which is
48. he Key lock operation protects the unit against unauthorized use by disabling the entire front panel controls Simultaneously press these two 41 Left and 14 Right buttons as shown below for at least 3 seconds to lock the unit to releasethe Key Lock simultaneously press these two buttons again WM 5 MENU SETUP There are 6 categories for operation settings in the setup menu system as shown below The following sections will instruct you step by step to configure the operation settings and state each menu s purpose and options Press the Setup button 9 to access the setup menu Once inside the menu system the on screen menu allows you to set up the key features of the unit The functions of various buttons within the menu setup mode are described in the paragraphs below MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM KEY FUNCTIONS Setup button 9 Press to enter the setup menu Press again to exit the setup mode buttons 2 and 13 Press to select the desired item or entry for setting lt gt buttons 1 and 4 Press to highlight the desired option or to select the context for setting Enter button 15 Press to enter the selected item and to save the setting Shuttle Ring 20 Turn to highlight the desired option or to select the context for setting Jog Dial 21 Turn to select the desired item or entry for setting 5 1 SETTING
49. ication port Note RS 485 advanced protocol commands can be found in Section 12 NET ENABLE This option selects either enable or disable for the Ethernet communication port OFF Disables it ON Enables it NET DHCP This option selects enable or disable for the DHCP communication function OFF Disables it ON Enables it NOTE provided with a DHCP server the DVR can get an IP address automatically by setting this option to ON NETIP This option is used to configure the Ethernet communication settings This is required forthe purpose of making a network connection Refer to Section 9 Please consult with a qualified MIS professional to configure it XXX OO XXX MASK XXX XXX XXX GATEWAY XXX XXX FTP SETTING This entry allows users to set the FTP File Transfer Protocol With an active FTP account a user would be able to send still frames from the DVR in intervals to a folder saved inside their FTP account for later remote viewing COMM SETTING COMM 01 RS232 ON RS485 ON NET ENABLE OFF NET DHCP OFF NET IP SET FTP SETTING t MAIN PAGE NAS FTP RECORDING ENABLE FTP SETTING ENABLE REC MODE REC RATE ACCOUNT It MAIN PAGE SET FTP ON OFF This option is to select enable or disable forthe FTP function ON Enables it OFF Disables it 27 OFF ALARM REC 1 15 SET REC MODE This option determine
50. interface connector and the power connector to the drive Please note the red lining of the IDE cable must be facing the 4 pin power connector Place the mobile rack back onto the device and screw it in 6 2 Mobile Rack 1 Make sure that the key is unlocked 2 Pull the active handle outward to remove the carrier body away from the mobile rack AA 3 Slide the top cover backward and remove 4 Set the jumper of your hard disk driver The way to set the jumper of the drive varies between manufacturers please refer to the instructions on the driver to set the jumpers in the master position 5 Attach the interface connector and the power connector to the drive Please note the red lining of the IDE cable must be facing the 4 pin power connector 6 Place the HDD inside mobile rack Use four of the provided screws 7 Place the top cover back to the carrier body by sliding forward to secure AR 8 Slide the carrier body back into the mobile rack 9 Push the carrier body further into the mobile rack until fully inserted 10 Push the active handle inward 11 Lock the Key AC 7 System Default MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO REC PAGE MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO ALARM PAGE MAIN MENU RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM GOTO CLOCK TIMER PAGE A7 REC SETTIN
51. ion iderificalion Bindings Advanced Pore DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration Address T ha rebote componere am lke for Microsoft address can be automatically assigned to this computer BJ 2000 Compatible IF your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask 9 Protocol your network administrator address and then type it in the space below Obtain an address automatically f Specify an IP address Piman Leagan rien File and Print Sharey 15 the protocol you bo connec to the and rebns IP Address 192 158 0 2 Carcel Cancel If you are using a DHCP server please select Obtain an IP address automatically Any assigned IP address for the connected DVRs must bein the same class type as the server If there is no DHCP server please select specify an IP address and type in the IP address of your PC This IP address must be different from the DVR IP but in the same class type NOTE The IP address ofa DVR in a network must be unique to itself as opposed to those of the other chosenPCs but in the same class type R7 9 6 Connection Testing With the previous settings follow the instruct
52. ions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully Click Start Programs MS DOS Prompt Fjora V Access cons AB 4 curri ull ec lt 009 Prampi Corc ari pira 73 Documents H Fh intro HA 2 192 168 0 1 then Enter See the sample screen below This IP is the example DVR IP address that is assigned for the connected DVR in step 2 mE a crc p pm w rmiaes co cepyright Hicresofr corp 1961 1995 ic wINDOH ping 122 158 0 1 f you receive a response as in the sample screen below the connection hasn t been successfully established Please re check all the hardware and software installation by repeating steps 1 to 5 If you still can t establish the connection after rechecking please contact customer service UH Corp 11 1099 Pinging 192 188 0 1 with 32 bytes of data Destinarien best mwar nanic unreartahle ing zszxtietice Tor 132 58 1 Packets Sent 4 0 Leip in milli 4
53. nected If a multiplexer is connected for optimum image recording and playback the record speed of the multiplexer must be correctly adjusted to match the DVR and set the MULTIPLEXER option on the setup menu to ON This can be done by the method detailed below 4 1 1 Multiplexer Setup Connect the SW OUT terminal 9 PIN D SUB connector on the rear panel of the DVR to the multiplexer s trigger contact The DVR will provide the timing signal to the multiplexer Note The DVR will only send out a timing signal while it is in RECORD mode In the multiplexer s menu set the recording mode to SYNC for recording in all DVR refresh rates except 60fps 30fps In SYNC mode if the DVR changes the recording speed the multiplexer will automatically adjust the recording to match Be sure to set your multiplexer s timing signal to falling If you wish to record in 60 or 30fps put the multiplexer in real time instead of SYNC 60fps and 30fps timing signals are constantly negative falling Table 4 1 2 MUXON ___ O BEST 958 2085 306 sss T image HGH 334 553 2557 496 789 Quality STANDARD 732 15 3305 5800 soos 7 Basc se 084 276 4673 11240 MUXON 2 2 Q9 O mage 180 225 338 564 1242 2823 3534 9601 27221 40776 54030 MUXOFF 0 356 531 1042 2162 38
54. nformation is displayed In the live or recording mode the Manual Recording information is displayed However when the DVR is displaying a decoded image from a multiplexer you must first switch the unit to the encoded image display The pictures are switching swiftly and the light ofMonitor button 16 is off by pressing the Monitor button 16 Each sequential press of the Display button displays a different message detailed in the following example By default the unit displays time date and an indicating bar of hard disk capacity status on a monitor as shown next Default display Capacity Used Capacity Remaining 09 05 2003 16 13 02 Date System Time Press the Display button 8 once the DVR will display the following sample message plus the default display Press the Display button 8 again the unit will not display any OSD message Press the button one more time to return to the default display Table 3 3 A Description of Table 3 3 A 1 2 59G Total capacity of installed hard disk 59 GB 4 HR Total 12 4 hour recording time available hom RI 1 2 59G 124 HR Ka 9 Timer record activated QUALITY BEST NTSC Alarm record activated 20 ALITY BEST Record quality setting BEST K d SC NTSC system F S Record speed setting 20 fields sec X OFF Only connected to a single camera Audio function activated HD P SIZE POS Indicate which HDD is activated
55. on Press this to enter the setup menu Press again to exit the setup mode Search button Press to enter the search mode to access recorded video Left Right buttons Press these two buttons to highlight desired items in the menu setup mode For Key Lock operation press and hold these two buttons simultaneously for at least 3 seconds to disable Key Lock press these two buttons simultaneously again Up Downbuttons Press these two buttons to select the desired contents for programming in the setup menu mode Enter Button Press to enter a selected item and save the setting in the menu setup mode Monitor button Press to switch between a multiplexer decoded video and the encoded video to be displayed when connected with a multiplexer When the button light is on it indicates the unit is displaying the decoded video The images are multiplexing In this mode the unit does not display the OSD message of the unit on the screen However this does not affect the units OSD message which is recorded onto hard disk drives When the button light is off it indicates the unit is displayng encoded video The images switch swiftly T rec Indicator This indicator of the timer recording mode lights up to signal the scheduled record setting is on A rec Indicator This indicator of the alarm recording mode lights up to signal the alarm record setting is on DISK Indicator This indicator shows the operation status of the unit s ha
56. ording speed please set the MULTIPLEXER option to ON in the REC SETTING page in the setup menu when it is connected with a multiplexer Please refer to Section 5 1 MULTIPLEXER for the multiplexer option and Section 4 1 1 for configuration CONNECTING WITH A QUAD Please set the MULTIPLEXER option to OFF on the REC SETTING page in the setup menu when it is connected with a quad Please refer to Section 5 1 MULTIPLEXER for the multiplexer option and Section 4 1 1 for configuration Multiplexer O gt Monitor Audio OUT S video RS 485 ETHERNET Cul RS 232 10 100 Ac 26692 a ALARM I O Monitor For more information on configuration please refer to Section 4 1 1 Quad RS 485 o A ES Pun UX S VCR IN ALARM I O Monitor Speaker ATTACHING AN EXTERNAL DEVICE TO THE DVR Connect an alarm out alarm input or a peripheral device as shown in the diagram below L 88 Ef m s t Alarm Reset ino Normally Open Ground Alarm in Normally Open u mm um um um EE EM EM EM EM EM EM Em Fin un 7 3 2 Hard Disk Drive Installation The DVR is equipped wi
57. r NOTE The remote viewer will function best when only one computer is directly linked to the DVR as in Section 9 1 1 7A 12 RS 232 amp RS 485 Protocol IMPORTANT This section is designed to allow users to control the DVR via the RS 232 and RS 485 ports The following information is intended to be used by qualified professionals Do not make any changes to your system s settings unless instructed by a qualified technician 12 1 Setup 12 1 1 Use Null Modem cable the standard RS 232 9 Pin Cable with Pin 2 and Pin exchanged see pin configuration chart below for details to connect the COM 1 on the rear panel of the DVR to a PC DVR 1 2 3 4 5 o 12 1 2 Set the RS 232 option to ON inthe COMMUNICATION page of the setup menu 12 1 3 Set the PC communication parameters 9600 bps No Parity 8 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit 74 12 2 Communication Protocol IMPORTANT This section is designed to allow users to control the DVR via the RS 232 and RS 485 ports The following information is intended to be used by qualified professionals Do not make any changes to your system s settings unless instructed by a qualified technician 12 2 0 General Command Format lt Lead Code 0x41 gt lt Dest ID gt lt Src ID gt lt Main category gt lt Second category gt lt N umber of parameters gt lt Parameter 1 gt Parameter 2 gt End Code Ox4f gt Lead Code 0x41 Dest ID 0x01 S
58. r address when accessing the Internet via a proxy server Enter the designated port setting of your proxy server Click to change the settings of a chosen device Click to remove the connection of a chosen device Click to establish the connection between the devices and the computer Click to access the display page of the Network Viewer Click to exit the Network Viewer View all of the connected devices Once the connection has been established click OK to enter the Multi device mode window See the sample screen below This window displays all the connected devices in the sequence which has been arranged when you established the connection im MUL TI DE VICE MODE secunity labs rs Function Buttons Description 8 6 dij 8 SplitScreen display function bar This allows you to display the connected device in multi format screens of 1 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 Press to leave the Network Viewer program of all connected devices blue bar View Single DVR Multiplexer Follow any one of the instructions below to get into theSingle DVR Multiplexer mode Press to enter the sdected device the Single DVR Multiplexer display mode Select a device from the DEVICE LIST box to enable this button Press to open the device setting page to add more devices for viewing Connected devices display box This box indicates the title and IP address Device title and image display area Displays the title of eac
59. rc ID 0x20 Main Category 0 01 Keys and Signals 0x02 Command second Category 0x01 Handshake 0x02 Request TimeSet Time 0x06 Request System State End Code Ox4f The different command types and their corresponding parameters are as follows 12 2 1 Keys and signals Send lt 0 41 gt 0x01 lt 0 20 gt lt 0 01 gt Key Value gt lt Ox4f gt lt The value of a specific front panel key gt KEY PLAY 1 KEY STOP 3 KEY PAUSE 4 KEY POWER 5 REC 6 KEY SETUP 7 KEY ENTER 8 KEY SEARCH 10 KEY DISPLAY 11 KEY_UP 13 KEY DOWN 14 KEY LEFT 15 KEY RIGHT 16 KEY MONITOR 36 79 JOG_L JOG KEY SHUT 18 KEY_SHUT_L7 KEY SHUT 16 KEY SHUT 15 KEY SHUT L4 KEY SHUT 13 KEY SHUT 12 KEY SHUT L1 KEY SHUT CT KEY SHUT R1 KEY SHUT R2 KEY SHUT R3 KEY SHUT R4 KEY SHUT R5 KEY SHUT R6 KEY SHUT R7 SIGNAL REC IN SIGNAL ALARM RESET SIGNAL REC OUT SIGNAL ALARM IN 128 129 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 163 165 169 189 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 72 12 2 2 COMMAND Types 12 2 2 0 Command Main Category 0x02 12 2 2 1 Handshake Second Category 0x01 PC Request 0x41 0x01 lt Ox20 gt 0x02 0x01 0x00 lt Ox4f gt DVR Response 0x41 0x20 0x01 0x02 0x08 0x00 lt 0 gt 12 2 2 2 Request Time Second Category 0x02 PC Request 0x41 0x01 0x20 0x02 0x02 0x00 lt 0 4 DVR R
60. rd disk drives The green light indicates the hard disk drive is storing or retrieving data The red light signals the hard disk drive is filling up The orange light indicates the hard disk is retrieving atdisk full status Shuttle Ring The shuttle can be moved forward and backward for playback in either direction Turn this counterclockwise to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed Turn this clockwise to play a recorded video in the forward direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed Jog Dial This dial can act in both a forward and a backward direction as well as step by step Turn this counterclockwise to play a recorded video in the reverse direction Turn this clockwise to play a recorded video in the forward direction SD CARD Slot This is used for system software updating and archiving accessing critical images 2 2 Rear View ay 28 6 38 FROM MAIN MONITOR RS 485 0000GC e ETHERNET RS 232 10 100 m 89 92 32 33 94 35 VIDEO IN Connector This BNC connector is used to connect the video output from camera or a MUX multiplexer to the DVR FROM MUX MAIN MONITOR Connector This BNC connector is used to connect the live video output from a MUXto the DVR AUDIO IN Connector This connector is used to connect the audio output from a camera a MUX or other audio device to the DVR ETHERN
61. s the recording mode to be recorded when the FIP function occurs There are 2 levels of recording mode to choose ALARM REC and ALL REC ALARM REC Only to capture the alarm event recorded video ALL REC To capture all the recorded video RECRATE This option determines the recording rate when the FTP function occurs There are 4 levels of recording rates to choose from 1F 1S 1F 10S 1F 30Sand1F 608S ACCOUNT This option is used to configure the FTP account settings This is required for the purpose of making an FTP connection Please consult with a qualified MIS professional to configure it FTP ACCOUNT FTP IP 192 168 001 128 USER dvr PASSWORD 00000000 PATH dvrvideo FTP IP Every FIP server has to own an IP address to be identified on the network Input the IP addressof the FTP server USER Input the FTP user name Login Name PASSWORD Input the FTP password Password PATH Input the upload path while doing the FIP 20 9 5 DISK SETTING MAIN MENU DISK SETTING RECORD REFORMAT HD1 2 HD 2 USAGE REC CLOCK TIMER HD BACKUP FULL COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM t MAIN PAGE GOTO DISK PAGE DISK REFORMAT CLEAR REFORMAT This option allows you to clear out all the data in the hard disk drive You will be required to enter the pre set password before proceeding with clearing out the data Enter the standard password 9999 if you don t set your individual password To set
62. s to activate the programmed alarm recording For ALM OPERATION REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION and PRE ALARM settings please refer to Section 5 2 for more details 1 Press the Setup button 9 to enter the MAIN MENU 2 Select ALARM and press the Enter button 15 to enter the ALARM SETTING 3 Setthe desired REC RATE REC QUALITY ALM TYPE and ALM DURATION for use If audio is required set AUDIO to ON If pre alarm recording is required set PRE ALARM to ON 4 To activate the alarm recording set ALM OPERATION to ON To deactivate it set ALM OPERATION to OFF MAIN MENU ALARM SETTING RECORD ALM OPERATION REC QUALITY CLOCK TIMER AUDIO COMMUNICATION ALM TYPE DISK ALM DURATION SYSTEM PRE ALARM MOTION SETTING MAIN PAGE GOTO ALARM PAGE ALARM REC ENABLE 5 To activate the motion alarm recording select MOTION SETTING and press the Enter button 15 to enter the MOTION SETTINGPAGE Set MOTION ENABLETO and the sensitivity level that will trigger motion alarm recording 1 is most sensitive 5 is least sensitive ALARM SETTING MOTION SETTING ALM OPERATION l REC RATE AUDIO ALM ALM DURATION PRE ALARM MOTION SETTING MAIN PAGE MAIN PAGE ALARM REC ENABLE SET MOTION DETECTION 4 2 4 Externally triggered Recording By connecting the RECORD IN of ALARM on the rear panel of the DVR you can activate deactivate the re
63. sional or your ISP EA RJ 45 PIN configuration for LAN Hub PIN NO PIN Assignment TX TX RX Not Connected Not Connected RX Not Connected Not Connected RJ 45 socket 12345678 Edd 9 1 3 Connect to WAN INTERNET This feature is used to connect your DVR to the internet for remote access RJ 45 PIN configuration for connecting a WAN 15 the same as connecting to a LAN CABLE XDSL MODEM o m TO ISP When a DVR is connected to a WAN you must acquire a unique permanent IP addressand correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings according to your network architecture If you have any questions regarding those settings please contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP 9 2 Configure Your DVR Network Settings Upon network hardware connection you need to activate the network function and configure the proper network settings of the DVR 9 2 1 Enable DVR Network Function MAIN MENU COMM SETTING RECORD ALARM CLOCK TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM COMM RS232 RS485 NET ENABLE NET DHCP NET IP 01 OFF SET FTP SETTING WH MAIN PAGE GOTO COMM PAGE ETHERNET ENABLE 22 Press the Setup button to enter the OSD MAIN MENU Please use the lt gt buttons av and 4 to highlight COMMUNICATION then press the Enter button to enter the COMM SETTINGpage Use the y buttons
64. tatus Press the STOP button 5 to stop recording any time To access the most recent video press the PLAY button or refer to Section 4 4 for more details 4 2 2 Timer Recording Timer recording provides two periods of time each day in a weekly table which programs the DVR to turn on and off at specified times This way the DVR will start and stop recording according to the programmed schedule Please take the following steps to program the scheduled recording 6 7 8 NOTE Press the Setup button 9 to enter the MAIN MENU Select the CLOCK TIMER and press the Enter button 45 to enter the CLOCK TIMER page Select the TIMER followed by SET Press the Enter button 15 to enter the REC SCHEDULEtable You can set by using the lt button 17 and the gt button 14 to locate the specific day hour minute and use the button 12 and the v button 3 to set the day hour minute a You can also set by using the Shuttle Ring and the Jog Dial is the equal of the lt button 17 amp is the equal of the gt button 4 is the equal of the button 12 is the equal of the v button a3 b Thetime is displayed in a 24 hour clock format After scheduling is completed press the Enter button 15 and set OK to save the setting or select CANCEL to leave the page without saving the settings To activate the programmed recording schedule set the REC ENABLE to ON As the s
65. th two compartments for hard disk drives The unit usually comes with one hard disk drive installed in the compartment HD1 which is defaultconfigured as a master If you need a second hard disk drive it should be installed in the compartment HD2 Mobile hard disk drive and it is in the mobile compartment please set the HD2 USAGE option to REC Please refer to Section 55 before proceeding to record The jumper settings arrangement of installed hard disk drives for the system Table 3 2 A is shown in the tables below Table 3 2 A The jumper settings of hard disk drives in the system Location IDE 1 Compartment HD 1 IDE 2 Compartment HD 2 Table 3 2 B Compatible hard disk drives Manufacturer Model Capacity WD1800BB 180GB Maxtor 6Y120L0 1 120GB 6Y250P0 1A 250GB If there is only one Jumper Master Default Master Rotation 5400 RPM 5400 RPM 7200 RPM 7200 RPM 7200 RPM 5400 RPM 5400 RPM 5400 RPM 5400 RPM 7200 RPM 7200 RPM 7200 RPM NOTE Hard disk drives not shown on this list have not been tested by the engineering team Alternate hard drives may work in this unit but are not recommended unless instructed by customer service For an updated list of the recommended hard disk drives please contact customer service 3 3 System Information You can display system settings information as shown on Table 3 3 A below at any time by pressing the Display button 8 In playback mode the recorded video i
66. top Alarm recording Ex oA lt Duration Alarm Alarm Reset activated deactivated NOTE Recording may be interrupted at the time of Alarm in or Alarm out LIVE images may be interrupted at the time of Alarm out 22 PRE ALARM This option allows for images prior to alarm trigger to be recorded on the hard disk drive When an alarm is triggered the device will record the images prior to the alarm for 5 seconds 20 fields sec ON Enables this function OFF Disables this function NOTE If the device is already under recording mode before alarm occurs the pre alarm recording will not take effect MOTION SETTING The motion detection function is convenient for people without an alarm trigger input but also can used with an alarm trigger input at the same time If this function is enabled the object movement would trigger the alarm recording just like the outside trigger signal such as a door switch Before using the motion detection function please turn the ENABLE option as ON and set the SENSITIVITY 1 5 to a suitable value NOTE The MOTION ENABLE option can not be activated when the MULTIPLEXER option REC SETTING page is set to ON The motion detection feature is for single camera use only MOTION SETTING SET MOTION REGION MOTION ENABLE ON SENSITIVITY 3 REGION SET 30 30 90 70 MAIN PAGE ENABLE MOTION DETECTION MOTION ENABLE This option enables
67. twork MAC BIOS version and software version and the last updated version date MAC 00 0c 0c 00 00 07 BIOS 1 03 SW 0 01 DATE Mar 10 2003 6 IDE Hard Disk Installation Usually the unit comes with one hard disk drive installed in compartment HD 1 which is default configured as a master The jumper settings configuration of the installed hard disk drives for the unit and compatible drives which can be used with this unit are listed in the table below To install twohard disk drives in compartment HD 1 and HD 2 please use the following steps The jumper settings of hard disk drives for the system Location Jumper IDE 1 Compartment HD 1 Master IDE 2 Compartment HD 2 Master 6 1 Built in Hard Disk 1 Unscrew all of the mounting screws on the mobile rack of the unit and detach it 2 Carefully lift the mobile rack to a vertical position 3 Unscrew the secured screws to detach the hard disk rack 4 Set the jumper of your hard disk driver The way to set the jumper of the drive varies between manufacturers please refer to the instructions on the driver to set the jumpers in the master position 5 Place the hard disk in the rack AR 6 Secure the driver in the rack using two mounting screws in both the side mounting holes Please don t tighten the screws too much otherwise that may damage the driver 7 Screw the rack into the device screwing in all the four screws 8 Attach the
68. uch 5V as buzzers or lights oV Active DISK FULL O UTPUT This is a disk full output trigger Connect this to external devices such 5V as buzzers or lights ov active ALARM RESET INPUT This pin connects to an alarm clear device for clearing an alarm a ndr RECORD INPUT This pin connects to a record trigger device for starting a record Cee SWITCH OUT OUTPUT This pin sends out timing signals falling negative to a multiplexer and connects to multiplexer s trigger terminal so the multiplexer can switch to use the same recording speed as the DVR Refer to Section 4 1 1 for multiplexer configuration NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION ALARM IN INPUT This is an alarm input which can be programmed in the menu system to 5V Normally Open or Normally Closed des ov active 3 INSTALLATION Please follow the instructions and the diagrams below to set up the system 3 1 Basic Connection CONNECTING WITH A SINGLE CAMERA Please set the MULTIPLEXER option to OFF on the REC SETTING page the setup menu when itis connected with a single camera Please refer to Section 5 1 MULTIPLEXER option Camera O20 ONO 7O 59 6 2 29 040 99990 225 RS 232 10 100 4 Qooodo e 0 ALARM 1 O DC12V Monitor CONNECTING WITH A MULTIPLEXER To match the multiplexer s rec
69. up Enter V lt gt Play Pause Stop Rec gt 40 8 49 9 9 9 42 9 9 0 Q 05 Hard Disk Drive Compartment This compartment allows you to install a hard disk drive mostly for backup purposes Make sure the drive is well secured with the mounting screws in the mobile rack before you put the rack into the compartment Hard Disk Compartment Lock The key lock secures a hard disk in place Unlock the compartment before you remove the hard disk rack from the slot while the DVR is still on After the hard disk rack is placed back in the slot it must be locked to activate the hard disk drive PAUSEbutton During video playback press this button to freeze the display During the freeze press this button to display one frame field of a picture at a time in the forward direction Button illuminates green in PAUSE mode PLAY button Press to play back recorded video from the hard disk Button illuminates green in PLAY mode STOP button Press to stop playingback video or recording video onto a hard disk Button illuminates green in STOP mode REC button Push to start recording video onto a hard disk while in the live display mode Button illuminates red in REC mode POWER button Press and hold this button for at least 3 seconds to power off Press again to activate the device 1144 1243 15 16 18 ei 1 22 DISPLAY button Press to show the system operation status on the screen Setup butt
70. ware Please refer to Section 56 VERSION option L 1 D __ dO 1L 1L 1L 1 LL Power Monitor Display Search Setup Enter V gt Play Pause Stop Rec Warning Don t interrupt the process while the unit is updating itself or insert an SD card that contains no updated software If these instructions are not followed the system may freeze 4 BASIC OPERATIONS This section shows you how to operate and manage the DVR 4 1 Configure Recording Settings Recording Time settings Recording Rate and Picture Quality Setting Recording time will vary depending on the image size recording rate and the capacity of the hard disk drives Generally the DVR comes with a builtin hard disk drive for continuous recording from one to four weeks under most recording conditions Table 4 1 2 shows the possible recording times based on an 80GB hard disk drive at certain refresh rates and the corresponding image quality With one or more hard disk drive s in operation please calculate the necessary recording time using the table below For example if the unit is set to record images with BEST quality at a60 fps record rate normally an 80GB hard disk drive will be filled in 15 hours See the gray area in the table If a 240GB hard disk drive is in use under the same refresh rate and picture quality it will be filled in 45 hours 3 times the rate of an 80GB hard disk drive Set up the REC Time Mode when a multiplexer is con
71. ware The only requirement for this viewing option is that the computer used for viewing must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later Most systems come with this software included If it is not already on your system a free download can be found on Microsoft s website Internet Browser 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 address line type in the IP address assigned to the DVR in Section 9 22 Example If the login screen fails to load click on the REFRESH button at the top of the screen The DVR login screen will come up In the USER NAME box type admin In the PASSWORD box type the password you assigned to the DVR in Section 5 6 ev ces Once the program has started the DVR can be controlled by clicking on the functional buttons on the bottom of the screen Under the DVR menu click on the tab SETUP to change the DVR s recording properties 8 When finished with the viewer click LOG OUT and exit the browser While multiple systems are logged onto the Viewer if one user clicks LOG OUT all connections will be lost If this occurs start the above process again NOTE Multiple computer systems may watch the Viewer simultaneously Viewer refresh rate greatly depends on the available resources on the LAN With each connection to the Viewer or other excessive strain on your LAN connection such as network dependent software programs the refresh rate will suffe

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