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1. 24 2 9 HeDOSIHODInO UMS TU ORE 25 De 25 SDOU ee ee 26 V OPERATION isco Setters tectcen peius 27 1 Main Menu Overview 2 2 27 2 BE 0 F yV ODUO M oet Lm 28 2 0 eee nee ee 28 2 2 Sequential Setup Auto 2200 29 3 Camera Setup 30 4 MOUGN FCCOFGUING o eon tied de 32 5 Continuous Recording Normal Recording 34 Alarm HeCOLaiDg ena nues 36 6 SETUD CDL TES 36 Eu PALA IN SOUND c 37 5 3 Recording Priority coton matutinas roa ence 38 7 40 8 Network Setup 43 SNB ui e 43 8 2 oi II RR TR 45 9 9 DDNS ana Me navita idea need areca UE 46 SN M eR E 47 9 SV SUSIE e 48 9T General IE
2. POLS toe u Bs Hu Be DH CF amp T GB NTFS 22 000 a o non 2 Start Backup from DVR to external HDD 3 To read the backup data use the CMS Local Player BDVR Manual 63 Version 1 2 3 External CD DVD RW Backup An external USB HDD CD DVD RW is recognised within 10 seconds after plugging in UBS connection cable to the UBS port in the DVR 1 Plug in the USB connector into the USB connection port on the DVR s front panel 2 Press the BACKUP button to display the backup menu BACKUP DEVICE USB CD DVD RW SELECT ALARM MOTION 2009 08 08 Of 1 Use the button to change the selected device USB CD DVD RW 2 Enter the digits as required in 24 hour format and move to START Press the ENTER button to start the BACKUP USB icon is highlighted in blue during the backup e f there is not enough space the system does not proceed with the backup USB Memory Stick The backup progress indicator is displayed at the bottom of the window While the system is in backup session please do not attempt to use the playback function 4 After the backup process is finished the USB icon is highlighted in white BDVR Manual 64 Version 1 2 4 How to Play Backup Data form a USB Memory Stick 1 Use the MCD Player Plug the USB memory stick into your PC No software installation is required 2 Double Click on
3. 48 MATS 49 SS oua dL EA 50 gA DISK TEE 51 SEMIS dB ee nS ee a ee eee ee eee 52 9 6 INFO T 53 VI PAN TILT ZOOM 54 BDVR Manual 3 Version 1 2 T 54 55 3 55 VILSEARCH PLAYBACK 58 t nme Searched 58 2 Log List Search Alarm Motion Search 59 VII BAG UP E A 60 1 USB Memory Suck Backup irent e pate E aS 60 2 External USB HDD Backup 61 External CD DVD RW 64 4 How to Play Backup Data in USB Memory Stick Backup 65 5 Rea c adorns E I MEE 66 IX CLIENT PROGRAM 2 oed esae 67 1 DVR
4. 98 BDVR Manual 4 Version 1 2 The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the date of publication The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or New editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such change We makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder the software the hard drives personal computers peripheral devices or unapproved unsupported devices Do not cover the ventilation opening or slots on the outer casing To prevent the appliance from overheating provide at least two inches of air space around the vent and the slots Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the Digital Video Recorder Immediately turn the DVR s power off or unplug the power cord from the power BDVR Manual 5 Version 1 2 outlet Contact a qualified service personnel authorised by your equipment distributor Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electrical shock Qualified service personnel authorised by your equipment distributor should conduct internal inspections alterations and repairs Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result i
5. Cancel Install System ves Orel Back 5 The CMS ICON will be displayed on the PC desktop 6 Double click the ICON L to start and enter the password to access BDVR Manual 69 Version 1 2 Digital Video Recorder oO Enter 0 as the default password Refer to CMS Setup to change the password To get rid of this screen Press ESC 2 Features 2 1 CMS Overview BDVR Manual 70 Version 1 2 175775 Multiscreen Selection PATNE gt CMS Mode 09 10 FRI 14 13 25 Time and Date Live PB Mode Switch 87 A Quick Buttons HAE Playback Buttons ed LIT Pan Tilt Control HEALTH tre Power ON OFF JA Jh iL DEMO 002BA9 ICDA Health Report DVR Window Virtual DVR Window Add Delete DVRs Live Viewing Camera CH No Audio Volume 2 2 Functions 1 Display Option Multi screen Displays a Full Screen Display 10 Way Screen Display b Quad Screen Display 16 Way Screen Display C 6 Way Screen Display 25 Way Screen Display d 7 Way Screen Display 36 Way Screen Display e 8 Way Screen Display 49 Way Screen Display f 9 Way Screen Display 64 Way Screen Display 2 Time and Date Display Shows the current time on LIVE Mode and Playback time in PB mode BDVR Manual 71 Version 1 2 Month Day Day of Week 08 11 TUE 20 11 18 Hour Minutes Seconds 3 Live Playback mode Switch
6. fa Jj x ALARM SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM ITEM ADJUSTMENT e STATIC IP Edit IP address Gateway and Network Subnet Mask e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol CONFIG It is set automatically from DHCP if there is a Local DHCP server i e Local Router If DHCP is set to ON the IP address Gateway and Subnet Mask are assigned by the DHCP Server i e the Local Area Network Router e Select 0000 9999 BDVR Manual 43 Version 1 2 The DVR s connection port can be changed in case the default port 7000 cannot be opened The DVR s service port may be modified to allow the CMS connection Note How to connect the DVR via a Network using DDNS 1 Select Dynamic IP STATIC STATIC PEN 2 Please check Serial No on System Menu 3 Enter DNS name lt ex OHhttp L10020E dvrhost com 7000 on Web browser or CMS BDVR Manual 44 Version 1 2 8 2 E Mail The DVR is capable of sending e mails when an event occurs to up to 5 different e mail accounts Events are Alarm Video Loss Power Loss when power recovers HDD Failure SMTP SERVER SMTP SERVER COM SMTP PORT 0025 SMTP AUTH OFF SMTP USER ID USER SMTP PASSWORD EMAIL ADDRESS ADDRESS There are two methods of sending an e mail Using Unique or Public your own mail server ACTION e Select the e mail notification state on or off The d
7. Ba icon is displayed on the screen Move the icon to the desired position by pressing the directional buttons on the remote controller or Virtual Control Pad 2 Press a Numeric button to reposition the selected camera Press the Enter button to exit here and save the changes 2 3 2 Mouse Drag the selected camera to the new position using the mouse 3 Zooming BDVR Manual 25 Version 1 2 During Live View mode or Playback it is possible to zoom into a section of the screen to get a close up view of the image 1 To activate the digital zoom select the full screen display of the camera you wish to Zoom 2 Then press the ZOOM button on the IR Remote controller Zoom area box pops up as shown below 3 Move the box to the desired position using the directional 27 4 buttons 4 Press the button to enlarge the image and the button to zoom out the image 5 Press the CANCEL button to return normal mode 4 Spot Monitor In addition to the Main Monitor attaching a Spot Monitor enables a user to monitor specific channels independently from the main monitor e Press the Spot button on the remote controller then press the number button you wish watch as full screen e Press the Spot button twice to auto switch cameras The Sequence interval can be set in the Sequential Setup e When an alarm has been triggered that specific channel goes into Full Screen BDVR Manual 26 Vers
8. MA LIVE Viewing Remote Playback or Playback for downloaded file 4 Quick Buttons RECORD Save the current live images When the remote recording is in progress the record button changes colour to cyan Default Location C Program Files DvrPlayer Download b Save a snapshot image or print current monitoring image OSD On Off button d CMS Setup CMS Setup D General 1 a OSD SETUP BDVR Manual 2 Select On Screen Display information 5 98 tre Time DVR Name Camera Number Camera Name and Frame Rates for each camera USE OVERLAY VIDEO MODE DOWNLOAD FOLDER CAProgram FilesiDvrPlayeriDownload VERSION 2 1 0 4 Dec26 2005 12 02 05 C F gt Control Hardware Acceleration 8 Click the Advanced button on Display Properties on your PC D Select Troubleshoot and slow down Hardware Acceleration Display Properties Plug and Play Monitor and NVIDIA GeForce2 MX MX 4 Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management m you having problems with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration
9. 1 BEGIN The time to start recording 2 END The time to end recording The end time must not be before the starting time or the same as the start time 3 MODE Up to 4 different recording modes can be pre determined for schedule recording MODE1 MODE4 6 Define modes Refer to Basic Recording for set up Note e The recording time uses a 24 Hour clock 00 00 23 59 You need to set 2 days if the setting goes over one day DW BEGIN END MODE 18 00 23 59 MODE 1 00 00 08 59 MODE 1 e The recording does not start when End time is ahead of Start time EXAMPLE DW BEGIN END MODE 18 00 08 59 MODE 1 7 activate Schedule Recording after configuration press the SCHEDULE button The SCHEDULE indicator illuminates When a program is within the current time the REC indicator illuminates and the unit begins recording Please note that if there are no schedules configured the DVR does not record 8 When the scheduled recording period is over the REC indicator goes off and recording stops 9 f you wish to stop recording while Schedule Recording press the SCHEDULE button The SCHEDULE indicator goes out and the Schedule Recording Mode is released BDVR Manual 41 Version 1 2 Summary of Combinations RECORD ALARM SCHEDULE RECORD MODE MENU CAMERA MOTION USE Normal MODE 1 4 Continuous RECORD ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Motion RECORD ON ON OFF OFF OFF Alarm ALARM OFF OFF
10. a x ee Ait O e PTZ CAMERA a Spot Monitor E qu INTERNET YT Audio Output o COMPUTER Speaker Version 1 2 15 BDVR Manual 1 2 This product can be installed for 4 16 cameras dependant on Model number Connect cameras to the VIDEO IN BNC on the back panel of the machine To connect a PTZ camera connect the PTZ camera s control line to the RS 422 TX 5 422 TX terminal and connect the video output to one out of VIDEO IN on the back panel of the product CAMERA BNC d E E e E PTZ CAMERA BDVR Manual 16 Version 1 2 1 3 AUDIO The system has one channel audio input and output To record and playback audio signals connect an audio device microphone to the AUDIO IN 1 Vp p 600 ohms and speaker to the AUDIO OUTPUT see illustration below Audio Input B Microphone CAMERA BNC Wu adem 55 Audio Output Speaker 1 4 MONITOR There are three video outputs 2 x BNC 1 x VGA on the rear panel of the system Connect monitors depending on your application 1 x BNC for Main composite video output 1 x BNC for Spot composite video output 1 x VGA output BDVR Manual 17 Version 1 2 2 System Requirement for Network Connection a Pentium 4 2 0GHz or higher b 256MB System Memory c 1 024 x 768 Display Resolutio
11. hen press the P T Z FOCUS button Shortcut Menu box pops up as shown below e Press this button to display the HELP Menu Press the ENTER Button again or the CANCEL button to cancel Help Menu Focus oUr 5 1 CD AUTO FOCUS OREB Gloss ORK OAUTOTRIS E PRESET VSO CA AUTO TOUR 91 CUSTOM CD CUSTOM2 CD CUSTOM3 x ENTER Button 2 15 2 2 AUTO PAN 1 O RUN PATTERN PONAR E SONA CU SPEED DOWN SPEED UP e Press this button to cancel PAN TILT operations CANCEL Button e PTZ camera control interface is extended to use all functions Press this button again to return to the short cut menu MENU Button e To Tilt Up and Down e To Pan Left and Right 54 Version 1 2 BDVR Manual The layout of the PTZ interface conforms to the layout on the front of the DVR and the remote controller The Menu button is the guide anchor position for all other buttons When in PTZ interface mode all buttons are used for PTZ related operations Please check the following before using a PTZ camera 1 RS 422 485 Connection Camera Jumper Setting etc 2 Set the correct PTZ Camera ID amp Model No in the Display Menu 2 Preset amp Tour Set preset position SPOT OUT on remote controller Move the PTZ to the desired location Press the Preset button Custom 1 illuminates Set the for the Preset loca
12. setu Selected items change to an ORANGE colour J SEQUENTIAL SETUP 3 Use the Down W button to specify an option Use the buttons to change values ITEM JJUSTMENT Select Show or Hide below the status bar STATUS BAR DS 2003 04 03 THU 06 56 31 75G 0025 45 CAMERA e Select On Screen Display information for Camera Number and Title e Select Border Line between cameras BORDER LINE WHITE GREY DARK GREY BLACK Select Background colour when there is NO VIDEO input BACKGROUND GREY gt DARK GREY gt BLACK gt BLUE gt WHITE e Display is changed according to the order as shown from the choices of SPLIT MODE SPLIT MODE eSelect ON to resume Quick SETUP menu and OFF to stay in main QUICK SETUP menu setup 5 Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button Exit the menu without making changes press the CANCEL button BDVR Manual 28 Version 1 2 2 2 Sequential Setup Auto Sequence DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION LE NETWORK SYSTEM 2 Sec e Specify the dwell time of each camera or Multi screen display DWELL TIME Use the button 1 second 30 second SEQ MODE None e Select desired sequence mode for switching ALL e Select the cameras to be included or excluded from the FULL SCREEN automatic sequencing BDVR Manual 29 Version 1 2 3 Camera Setup 1 Use the directional buttons amp T 4 to selec
13. 1 2 SET DVR MODEL INFORMATION SYSTEM TIME OPERATION TIME RECORD ALARM MOTION NO VIDEO HDD SIZE BACKUP SIZE REC REMAIN HDD SYSTEM FAN NONE NONE 0 DAYS 00 00 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN 00339B 192 168 0 52 9999 UNKNOWN 01 01 1970 09 00 00 DISCONNECT 0 DAYS 00 00 00 RECORD ON OFF SCHEDULE ON OFF BACKUP ON OFF This menu provides information as listed below UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN a DVR MODEL b SYSTEM TIME Display the time and date of DVR c RECORD Configure current Normal recording channel d ALARM Configure current Alarm recording channel e MOTION Configure current Motion recording channel f VIDEO LOSS Configure current Video Loss channel g HDD SIZE Available HDD Total HDD h BACKUP SIZE Available USB HDD Total USB HDD I REC REMAIN Estimated Remaining Recording Time HDD It shows defect of Hard Disk k SYSTEM FAN CMS LOG LIST BDVR Manual 80 It shows defect of FAN Not supported on this model Version 1 2 CMS LOG LIST CMS LOG LIST DATE TIME MESSAGE 2004081719199 Connect _ 2004 08 17 18 08 50 Connect SSS 20040817 180241 Connect SSCS 2004 0817 17 92 07 Comet Comet Comet 2004 08 13 17 25 46 Connect INFO INFO INFO INFO INFO 2004 08 17 12 27 42 INFO INFO
14. 2 In addition to the Health Status Report and supplementary information from the DVR icons in the DVR window the Camera Status Bar displays the status of individual cameras The cameras are displayed according to the selected channel 1 Click the desired DVR HEALTH HEALTH RA ONDAR DA 3 What each Icon means is listed below 1 LE Blue Video Input is connected without recording 2 9 Dark Blue Video Loss 3 Red Recording the current channel BDVR Manual 85 Version 1 2 3 4 Live Viewing 1 Individual DVR monitoring Double click or CL 2 On Screen Indicators to display live There are four types of On Screen Indicators OSD Display can be chosen in the CMS Set UP a ET 1 1 0008 1 2 47 55 2 DOOR Camera 2 2 47 54 2 Time D Camera Title 3 DVR status Frame Rate 3 DOOR Camera 3 1 Camera Title Displays the following orders Camera Number DVR Name or Host Name Camera title 2 Time Displays time 3 DVR Status Displays REC Network Connection Video Loss Event and Current Status indicator Condon 4 Field per Second Network transmission speed The transmitted field rate is different from the actual recording field rate of the DVR BDVR Manual 86 Version 1 2 3 Multi Screen Display Click the individual Multi screen buttons to display the corresponding multi screen 4 Change the C
15. H W VERSION X3K PCB 6 0 4 0 S W VERSION 0 37 0 281 STOP RECORDING TO UPDATE lt Record Mode gt Make sure the USB Flash memory stick has enough space for update file size Do not make a special folder in the memory stick for these files Do not format the USB just remove all files inside Do not switch OFF or PRESS any key during the upgrade process Please consult with your installer or dealer before upgrading the DVR BDVR Manual 52 Version 1 2 9 6 INFO V 017120 INFO MODEL 16CH DVR H 264 4 ENC 154MB HOSTNAME W180740 LANGUAGE ENGLISH NETWORK 192 168 0 158 8000 INTERNAL HDD 0 EA 2425152 GB USB PORT NONE MOUSE PORT NONE IDE BUS HDA Press the Info button on the IR remote to display system information Other menus are blocked This menu provides general information as listed below USB PORT e Displays what kind of device is connected to the front USB connector MOUSE PORT e Displays mouse is connected to mouse port on the rear panel e Shows the Primary HDD status A Master B N A ESSA Note It displays if the HDD supports the S M A R T function Please change the HDD for a NEW HDD in cases when there is a WARNING ERROR It means the HDD could be physically damaged BDVR Manual 53 Version 1 2 VI PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL 1 P T Z Menu 1 To activate the Pan Tilt Control select the full screen display of the camera you wish to control 2
16. INFO CNOT ERR INFO 2004 08 13 15 48 43 RecordStart INFO 2004 08 13 15 36 23 Connect ERR 2004 08 13 15 35 44 Connection Time out WARN 2004 08 43 15 35 16 RecordStop INFO 2004 08 13 15 23 43 Connect INFO 2004 08 13 14 45 27 Connect This menu shows the CMS log while the CMS is operating For more specific information for each DVR please refer to DVR Log list DVR LOG LIST Shows the same log list as per the DVR Set It has a list of all the events since the initial power on procedure of the DVR DVR LOG LIST DVR LOG 151 DATE TIME MESSAGE Aug 17 2004 19 25 29 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 18 15 52 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 18 12 59 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 18 12 41 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 18 12 34 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 18 13 54 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 18 13 34 NETWORK CONNECT a geom ar Augi72004 194648 NETWORK CONNECT Aug 17 2004 19 46 48 NETWORK CONNECT 12 Selected message or time will be play backed by double clicking 3 DVR Control BDVR Manual 81 Version 1 2 3 1 Set List Manager Set List Manger is mainly used to add or delete DVR s on the CMS Click button to start the Set List Manager 7 SET NAME IP PASSWORD Auto scan setur rore
17. Player Program 68 MIRI Pe 68 1 2 How to Install sescenti s nere crane eua c pen s ce DM diu CN E 68 Nt NE EMEN aerate 70 24 CMS eee ee 70 2 2 FUDGCHOlS aera sad d pM 71 3 DVR CONIO e T 81 Set LIST Mala GOR aaa e ces Ho E A so d 82 2 2 Condillon OT DVR nc mette a metet 83 3 9 Indication Or Camera aon dida a eoa F A 84 3 4 EIVePVIEWINO ene een ne E LEM M E ELM 86 3 5 CONTE XE MO IU 88 35 PlauyDacK ee ec EM E 90 3 7 DVR Menu Selup i io M PR a I LEA DUE DM 94 T DVR ee ner eee ee ee ee 95 4 1 What is Virtual VIR xti etie tena ctor soto teres ratto o ees teo rae 95 4 2 Virtual Set List oec Pe E vacet aot te dua EL ra oua 95 4 3 Editing Virtual DVR iso pec face ru nan Sey fado d 97 4 4 Live Viewing on Virtual DVR 2 98 Appendix TE VIEW ONLY otto tutu s ett foetu net
18. can be added pulling one camera from each DVR to be displayed The Virtual DVR behaves in the same way a DVR would except for the warning notifications 4 2 Virtual Set List Manager Virtual Set List Manager is used to add or delete Virtual DVR set on CMS LN 14 13 25 ge B SET LIST MANAGER NAME 1 amp DEMO AUTO ARRANGE WPS INSERT amp ARRANGE ALARM MOTION VIDEO Loss SSS ADD VIRTUAL SET J DEL VIRTUAL SET PROPERTY a BDVR Manual 95 Version 1 2 1 ADD to CMS List Please follow these steps to make a Virtual DVR 1 2 3 4 NAME Enter Virtual DVR title to display on the CMS window Auto Arrange Check this option to have the CMS arrange cameras with any of the events occurring from a virtual DVR with registered cameras Cameras with events are automatically moved to channel 1 then arranged in order of priority Auto Insert amp Arrange Check this option to have the CMS add prioritise and arrange cameras with any of the events occurring from any cameras Alarm Motion Video Loss Check these options to have cameras with Alarm Motion triggers or Video Loss to be prioritised and arranged automatically in either Auto Arrange or Auto Insert amp Arrange ADD VIRTUAL DVR Click Add Virtual Set button to make a Virtual DVR Avoid overlapping similar names for Individual Sets Save changes and exit the menu Select OK Exit the menu without change C
19. on enter the password for the unit Please type the User Mame and Password that you use for Control User Name Password Save this password in your password list Cancel 61 Welcome _ L50AD26 Click on Web viewer to connect to the DVR only for viewing BRE IAV BARNA TAD Q wae Pa x FAID http 192 168 0 157 7000 Web Viewer Use overlay Web Viewer Not use overlay Revised July 2009 Specification 4Ch 8Ch 16Ch Video Output Composite VGA SPOT OUT BDVR Manual 99 Version 1 2 Live Display Resolution NTSC 720 480 PAL 720 576 Alarm In Out Relay 4 1 8 1 16 1 Operating System EMBEDDED LINUX System Control Key Buttons IR Remote Controller Remote Software DVR Player Live Display Speed Real Time Audio Recor o O Per Channel 4 4 Grids SET 28 x 24 CLIENT 20 Sensitivity Levels Forward amp Reverse Pause Frame by Frame Normal Speed 2X 4X 8X 16X Simultaneous Live Display Playback Record or Back up Remote Transmission Network LAN WAN Internet Remote Client Software Internet Explorer WEEE Information Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment BDVR Manual 100 ersion 1 2 Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed wit
20. or higher Overlay YUY2 Surface Supported If the PC does not meet the minimum system requirement the CMS program may not function Resolution 1024 768 properly All programs related to CMS have been tested under a single task environment therefore if multiple tasks are run simultaneously unexpected errors may occur Moreover the program may malfunction if inappropriate codecs have been installed on the PC CMS may not run if DirectX 6 0 or an earlier version is installed Please download the latest Direct X from Microsoft 1 2 How to Install BDVR Manual 68 Version 1 2 1 Insert Client Install CD into the CD ROM of your and Find DvrPlayerinstaller exe DvrPlayerlnstaller exe and double click 2 Click the NEXT button see below i CMS Setup Installation Options E m x Bu This will install the less simple DvrPlayver on your computer Select which optional things you want installed Select components to install DwrPlaver required Start Menu Shortcuts Desktop Shortcuts Space required 17 0MB Cancel Mullsort Install System v2 rct 3 Click the Install button or designate a directory for the install then Click Install j CMS Setup Installation Folder E E ial xl 79 Choose a directory to install in to Destination Folder C Program Files D rPlayer Browse Space required 1 Space available 17 958 Show details
21. overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full OVERWRITE eON By default the hard disk drive will overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full eOFF It stops recording when the HDD is full e t stops automatically if a HDD failure happens It starts Monitoring again after DISK MONITOR DVR reboot use the buttons to stop or start Allows you to configure when the DVR automatically deletes all data from the HDD It RECORD LIMIT leaves the data for a set duration from the current time NONE 12HOURS gt 1DAY 6DAYS 1WEEK 4WEEKS BDVR Manual 51 Version 1 2 9 5 UPDATE ad 34 L A j T DATA EM H W VERSION X3K MCU 1 0 8 0 DISPPAY CAMERA Siw S W VERSION X3K APP 1 3 34 SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM 1 Download the latest firmware file and copy to a USB Flash memory stick in the Root Folder 2 Turn on your DVR if in use please stop recording 3 Plug USB memory stick into the front USB port and check if USB icon shows up on the Status bar 4 Move to upgrade menu and start the upgrade by pressing enter button 5 Wait until upgrade finishes and the Success message is shown then Press to restart Indicator CONDITION e Shows the Main PCB version of the system e Shows the Software version of the system Note While in recording mode you cannot update DVR Stop recording to update evi 8117128 61990018 NUELS i UPDATE UPDATE
22. 184 ns 72 KB ULTRA 246 154 96 295 184 ns The table is a theoretical calculation because other unknown conditions can affect file size such as the condition of the video signal and image noise BDVR Manual 35 Version 1 2 6 Alarm Recording Always verify the Alarm Record settings prior to starting alarm recording Please note that alarm recording is independent of any recording modes Alarm Record starts after Alarm Record Enable 6 1 Record Setup 1 Use the directional buttons A V lt P gt to select the ALARM menu Then press the ENTER button to display Alarm Record Setup Use the Left Right buttons lt gt to select a menu tab RECORD SETUP Use the directional buttons V 4 to select the Camera you wish to configure Use the buttons to change values SETUP UP 1 S EULZ QUALITY RATE AUDIO INPUT E a eS HIGH 15 F S OFF N O ey IAV HIGH 145F S N O DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION TITE M 4 S ALARM HIGH 15 F S HIGH 15 F S N O HIGH 15 F S HIGH 15 F S SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM HIGH 0 oN C 9 ADJUSTMENT e Enable or Disable Alarm Recording on a per camera basis e Specify the record picture quality for each camera on Alarm Recording QUALITY ULTRA gt SUPER gt HIGH gt MIDDLE gt LOW RATE e Select
23. ATION NETWORK SHUTDOWN PASSWORD OLD ETIIII NEW CONFIRM 111111 Admin can define each User s Authority Select a User 1 5 then select the Activate option on or off When enabled its possible to configure individual User settings Monitoring Playback Back up Network Configuration Main Menu Setup Shutdown Power off Enter the 6 numbers for the new password and then re enter the same password under COMFIRM section The asterisks advance automatically as the numbers are entered BDVR Manual 50 Version 1 2 9 4 DISK GENERAL TIME ACCOUNT UPDATE INFO FORMAT ACTION STATUS READY OVERWRITE DISK MONITOR WORKING RECORD LIMIT ITEM ACTION 1 Stop the DVR completely before a disk format 2 Use the button to change select device Internal HDD USB Memory Stick USB CD DVD RW USB HDD Note FORMAT When you format USB HDD it is formatted to a FAT 32 format type 3 Use the Down button V to move then press or button to start formatting 4 Formatting will begin and the progress is displayed at the bottom of the window Please note that it takes 10 30 seconds to format a HDD 5 When formatting is finished it will display COMPLETE and also SUCCESS at the bottom of the window Users can select the recording policy of the system s internal hard disk drive By default the system s hard disk drive is set to
24. BDVR Series DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER User Guide BDVR 4 4 Channels BDVR 8 8 Channels BDVR 1616 Channels Genie W CCTV User Guide e Thank you for purchasing this Digital Video Recorder e Before using the Digital Video Recorder please ensure that you read and understand the User Guide e Please retain the User Guide for future reference e Before connecting and installing any third party cameras monitors alarms and computers please refer to the appropriate instruction manual for their correct operation SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SROCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL BDVR Manual 1 Version 1 2 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of SA 1965 sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance SA 1966 WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RA
25. BUTTON DISPLY MODE ENTER ZOOM l PECURA PLAY ENTERIZOOM DISPLAY REWINFO PLAY REWIND INFO 4 ris pP FAST FORWARD LOG STOP PTZ STEP B STOP STEP FISPOT PTZ STEP BACK c STEP_FORWARD SPOT ABC DEF 1 2 3 Numeric amp Alphabetic 4 6 9 TIME SEARCH BDVR Manual 13 Version 1 2 4 Virtual Keypad for Mouse Control This DVR can be controlled by Mouse Connect a mouse via USB port before use Right clicking on the mouse in Live mode and Playback mode displays the following Virtual Remote Controller and Virtual Keypad and can be used to enter PASSWORD and Camera Name etc Repositioning TIME SEARCH LOG SPOT OUT BACK UP INFORMATION PAN TILT ZOOM DISPLAY MODE CANCEL OSD OFF ZOOM ENTER MENU BUTTON STOP HOOT FAST FORWARD PLAY e m SCHEDULE REC E ON OFF RECORD 1828324 NUMBERS amp ALPHABET e o ca 9 n 12 TR LIVE PLAYBACK KEYBOARD INPUT PASSWORD S 1 2 4 5 5 JD ER ER J EUER EUR JER JEN JER EI 07 06 2008 SUN 02 11 22 620G 63 DAY Virtual Keypad BDVR Manual 14 Version 1 2 Il INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS 1 Camera Monitor Microphone Alarm Sensor and Power Cord 1 1 System Configuration Diagram The following illustration is showing a fully installed system CAMERA BNC Audio Input Microphone Main Monitor A
26. ID means Camera address 5 Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button Exit the menu without making changes press the CANCEL button BDVR Manual 30 Version 1 2 Insert characters from IR Remote Controller gt BDVR Manual 31 Version 1 2 4 Motion Recording 1 Use the directional buttons a Y 4 gt to select MOTION menu Then press the ENTER button to display MOTION Use the Left Right buttons or Number button to select the Camera you wish to configure Use the Down teal button to move specified menu and use the Left Right buttons 4 to select other items 4 Use the buttons to change values DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ey A SENSITIVITY DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION MOTION GRID 4 2 ara 1 27 ALARM SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM e Determines the recording duration when motion is detected 10SEC 300SEC CAMERA e Use the Left Right buttons or Number button to select the Camera you SELECTION wish to configure SENSITIVITY e Level 1 Low sensitivity Level 20 High sensitivity e Use this menu to setup zones for Motion Detection The screen shown below RECORD TIME will overlay over the current video image e Motion zones are set to OFF and covered by a GREY mask MOTION GRID e 115 divided into 16 Grid and selectable by the Number button on IR Remote e BDVR Manual 32 Version 1 2 e Motion
27. IN OR MOISTURE Contents By re F a 5 NEL 5 020 0 0 0 1 7 Preventing 5 7 Package ContelllS 8 6 4 2 31 9 LP isi in E Em 2 Rear Panel Connectors 4 0 2 12 3 Remote CoOlLollel 13 4 Virtual Keypad for Mouse Control 14 Il INSTALLATION amp CONNECTIONS 15 1 Camera Monitor Microphone Alarm sensor and Power cord 15 2 PC System Requirement for Network 18 ILL QUICK 04 19 BDVR Manual 2 Version 1 2 2 RECORD 21 S ADVANCED us RM EDDIE PPC FEE Pe E 22 IV EIVE VIEWINQG aiio oret oi a ee 23 1 Display 23 2 Multi Screen Display and 24 2 1 FullScreen ortu uoto io ute piso cio 24 2 2 Multi Screen Display and Sequencing
28. M DD YYYY MM DD YYYY TIME HH MM SS HH MM SS 1 Select the Time menu tab using the directional buttons 2 Enter the Date and Time by pressing the numeric buttons on the remote controller or on the unit 3 Press the ENTER button to exit a menu and save the changes Press the ESC to exit a menu without making changes Note 1 Hecording mode While recording mode you cannot set the time Stop recording to change the TIME O QUICK SETUP E 1 85961 ADVANCED 11 11 2009 DD MM YYYY 19 42 10 HH MM SS STOP RECORDING TO CHANGE TIME 2 Live mode after time set up After the time is set up press the Record button to continue recording 3 QUICK SETUP BE RECORD ADVANCED 11 11 2009 DD MM YYYY 19 40 25 55 PRESS RECORD BUTTON BDVR Manual 20 Version 1 2 2 RECORD There is an easy setup for recording FAR QUICK SETUP ADVANCED RECORD MODE FRAME 16CH RECORDING DAYS CUSTOMIZED PRIORITY RATE RECORD SETUP INFO 1 DAYS AVAILABLE 2 1 RECORD MODE 1 Select the RECORD menu tab using the directional buttons 2 Select MODE by pressing the buttons on the remote controller or the unit 3 Press the ENTER button to exit a menu and save the changes Press the ESC to exit a menu without making changes RECORD MODE CIF 4 8Ch Each channel records at CIF resolution 360x240 360x288 e Field 4 8Ch Each channel rec
29. None J Full All accelerations are ere nm omputer has no problems Recommended Display bilis Monitor on NVIDIA GeForce2 M gt X M 400 Microsoft E Screen resolution Color quality More Highest 32 bit 1280 by 960 pixels min 8 GENERAL 2 a POS BDVR Manual T3 Version 1 2 Setting to limit the POS item search ETC lt Not supported this model gt POS DISPLAY LIMIT 1 000 ITEMS b Log ee cuu Setting to limit the Display of Logs c Check Watermark Setting to check for watermark d Auto Full Screen for Alarm Event Setting to perform a full screen pop up for an alarm event 3 Password OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD CONFIRM PASSWORD Changing the password a Old Password Enter the current password b New Password Enter the NEW password c Confirm Password Enter the New password to confirm Press the APPLY button to change the password NOT the OK button Note This password is for protecting access when CMS is launched This is different from your DVR password SOUND Audio alert setting for the CMS You can toggle to enable or disable the sound from the software BDVR Manual 74 Version 1 2 PLAY SOUND e Connect CMS emits a sound when a DVR connects e Disconnect CMS emits a sound when a DVR disconnects e Alarm CMS emits a sound when an alarm is triggered from the DVR e Motion CMS
30. ON ON OFF Schedule SCHEDULE OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Schedule Motion SCHEDULE OFF ON OFF OFF ON Normal and Alarm RECORD amp ALARM ON OFF ON ON OFF Motion and Alarm RECORD amp ALARM ON ON ON ON OFF Schedule and ALARM amp SCHEDULE OFF OFF ON OFF ON BDVR Manual 42 Version 1 2 8 Network Setup A static service has an IP address that remains constant for the duration of the contract with the Internet Service Provider ISP whereas a dynamic service consists of an IP address that possibly changes every time a new connection is made through the ISP or recurrently in a given period of time Most Internet Service Providers offer both solutions and this manual distinguishes between them according to commonly available service types when configuring the DVR for networking purposes 8 1 IP setup 1 Use the directional buttons 874 to select NETWORK menu Then press the ENTER button to display Network 2 Use the Down button to specify the connection details 3 Use the buttons to change values 4 Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button Exit the menu without making changes press the CANCEL button __ _ DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LIP CONFIG STATIC IP hae 4 PA 192 168 10 30 ey S NETMASK 255 255 255 DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION 192 168 10 1 DNS SERVER 192 168 BILL A PORT B000 3000
31. Unlike the live mode only one DVR can be accessed at a time 1 To start playback press the PB button 2 It will switch to Playback Mode as shown below 09 10 FRI 14 29 59 Ht wmm CAPTURE OSO MODE HEALTH 003398 002046 003FE7 002BA9 DR 2 DATE 3 TIME 01 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 EI n HOUR 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 SUN MON TUE THU FRI SAT MINUTE 4 Select the button or the LOCAL button for playback BDVR Manual 90 Version 1 2 1 Remote Playback Remote Playback is provided so users can directly playback the stored video on the internal HDD via the CMS D Select the remote button and the desired DVR 2 Remote Search shows a graphical representation of the recorded video stored on the DVR The Data is colour coded by category Alarm Red Motion Green and Normal Yellow REMOTE SEARCH Lb DEMO Ke S TIME 2004 09 09 THU 12 O42 3 4 5 7 4044 42 49 44 15 16 17 18 49 20 24 e 2324 2001 EI Hour 1222 S A 10 20 30 40 50 80 SUN MON TUE THU FRI SAT MINUTE Ju SEA 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2b 27 28 29 30 3 Select Date and Time Clicking and dragging it is possible to select longer periods of time Click the button to start playback 09 09 THU 14 33 03 e HVE m
32. VILSEARCH PLAYBACK 1 Time Search 1 To start playback press the Time Search button and the Time Search Calendar Menu pops up as shown below QOMOTION J CONTI 3 Use the Up Down buttons to select a DAY on the Calendar Selected data is shown as a graphical representation of the recorded video stored on the DVR 4 Select Hour and Minutes or the camera you wish to playback and press the ENTER button 0123 45 6 7 8 9 10111213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 HOUR 5 Press the ENTER button to start playback BDVR Manual 58 Version 1 2 2 Log List Search Alarm Motion Search The Log Lists can be used to search and review recorded data from a given point in time Alarm Motion Video Loss and System related logs can be searched and played back directly from the time of the incident 1 To start an Event Search press the Log button on the IR Remote and the Log List Menu pops up as shown below DATE TIME MESSAGE 21 2009 23 19 ADMIN 124 137 23 66 7 21 2009 23 19 CONNECT 124 137 23 66 2009 23 16 13 DISCONNECT 124 137 23 66 2009 23 15 53 SNAPSHOT 124 137 23 66 1 2009 23 15 5 ADMIN 124 137 23 66 2009 23 15 50 CONNECT 124 137 23 66 2009 8 21 DISCONNECT 124 137 23 66 2009 3 08 09 CAMERA 2 MOTION NETWORK 2 Use the Up Down buttons W A to move to the Time to playback Use the Left Right buttons lt P to move to the NEXT page 3 Press the ENTER button to start
33. Version 1 2 9 System Setup 9 1 General AUTO LOCK OFF KEY TONE RECORD MODE FRAME 16CH DEINTERLACE OFF RUN ON BOOT LICONTIN REC LJSCHEDULE REC PASSWORD OFF FACTORY DEFAULT KEY SENSITIVITY Em E 0 SYSTEM ID Use the directional buttons A V lt P to select SYSTEM menu Then press ENTER button Use the Left Right buttons lt P to select menu tabs Use the Down button V to specify the detail Use the buttons to change values Uu BWN Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button Exit the menu without making changes press the CANCEL button ITEM ACTION eThe DVR locks all the buttons after three minutes of inactivity like a AUTO LOCK Screensaver The buttons can be unlocked with the user password Default is OFF e By default the DVR emits a beep every time a button is pressed Set the key KEY TONE tone to OFF to turn button beep off Default is ON eCIF 4 8Ch Default setting The system records each camera individually and then multiplexes them Each channel records at CIF resolution 360x288 Field 4 8Ch The system records each camera individually and then multiplexes them RECORD MODE Each channel records at Field resolution 720x288 Frame 4 8Ch The system records each camera individually and then multiplexes them Each channel records at Frame resolution 720x576 Frame CIF Channel numb
34. amera Position Click on each camera directly switch to the desired camera 5 Full Screen Display There are two way to get a Full Screen display 1 Select any camera for Full Screen display by double clicking the window of desired camera to return to the previous Live viewing mode double click again 2 Select any camera for Full Screen display by clicking Right Mouse button BDVR Manual 87 Version 1 2 3 5 Context Menu The context menu allows access to the submenus for the channel DVR and the Virtual DVR The submenus allow access to various features for each individual submenu type 1 There are three types of Context Menu during Live Viewing Right Clicking to display Context Menu E 11 26 FRI 13 39 05 LIVE DUD MODE SETUP 1 SEARCH Remote Search for Playback 2 FULL SCREEN Full Screen Display BDVR Manual 88 Version 1 2 2 There are six possible types of Context Menu on each DVR LIVE PROPERTY CMS LOG LIST HEALTH SETUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 BDVR Manual REMOV LIVE Live display for selected DVR PROPERTY DVR information CMS LOG LIST DVR LOG LIST SETUP See DVR Menu Setup REMOVE Delete the selected DVR from DVR Window 89 Version 1 2 3 6 Playback DVRs that have been added onto the DVR window using the DVR Set List Manager can be accessed in Playback Mode for remote playback or to download the files onto the remote PC
35. anual 83 Version 1 2 The Condition of DVR menu is provided so that users can quickly check the condition of each connected DVR What each Icon means is listed below 1 Normal A Blue colour DVR means the DVR is working without any problem When you click this icon it displays the current live view 2 Network Connection in Progress An Orange colour DVR means CMS is trying to connect to the DVR through a network When this icon is clicked it shows the message lt Connecting Please stand by gt with try again and cancel button 3 Network Error Disconnection Pink coloured DVR means the disconnection of DVR caused by network error or invalid password CMS tries to connect to the DVR every 30 sec in case of network connection errors When you click this icon it shows this message lt Network connection error gt or lt Invalid Password gt Please change the password Set List Manager in the case of an invalid password 4 System Abnormality Orange coloured DVR means there is an event or system problem When you double click this icon the CMS Log List pops up C Exit the menu clear the statuses and return to RTT blue coloured DVR La Select OK 2 Exit the menu and keep the previous statuses 20040819 172425 Con Sa eer Select x Close 20040813 15 48 42 16 _Record Stop Connect 3 3 Indication of Camera BDVR Manual 84 Version 1
36. before removing it from the bag e f Condensation forms inside the Digital Video Recorder Stop using the equipment immediately if you detect condensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use CAUTION Risk of Explosion if a battery is replaced with an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the instructions The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and easily accessible Package Contents Please check the package and contents for visible damage If any components are damaged or missing do not attempt to use the unit contact the supplier immediately If the unit must be returned it must be shipped in the original packing box CONTENTS QUANTITY REMARK CLIENT SOFTWARE CD REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY COIN CR2025 BDVR Manual 8 Version 1 2 I CONTROLS 1 Front Panel 4 Channel gt 8 Channel 16 Channel Power Blue Recording Red and HDD Green BDVR Manual 9 Version 1 2 2 Playback Record Control These functions are used in Live mode or Playback mode 1 Direction buttons In Menu setup mode are used to move the cursor 2 H E LOG Playback Stop D Log Press this button to access the log list 2 Stop This button stops playback 3 44 step or FR D Reverse Step This but
37. de To decrease settings To increase settings 7 Remote control signal receiver Do not block the receiver port on the unit Doing so may cause the remote controller to function improperly 8 POWER button Press this button to turn the power on press again to turn the power off The POWER LED indicator is lit when the power is on 9 USB Port USB port allows light backups of video files to devices BDVR Manual 11 Version 1 2 2 Rear Panel Connectors T CAM1 4 or 1 8 BNC input Camera 1 4 or 1 8 connectors MONITOR Composite Output BNC standard composite video output connector SPOT Spot Out connector AUDIO Input SPEAKER Output connectors RCA VGA Out connector LAN RJ 45 Ethernet Port For connecting to remote PC via Ethernet network oj N A N MOUSE connection Connect PS2 USB mouse to this port To use USB only mouse connect it to USB port at rear panel SENSOR ALARM IN 1 4 or 1 8 For connecting alarm inputs RELAY ALARM OUT 1 For connecting alarm out relays RS 422 For connecting to PTZ camera 10 11 12 13 RS 232C Development purposes only POWER DC power Jack FIELD GND Ground BDVR Manual 12 Version 1 2 3 Remote Controller CANCEL ESC POWER D CANCEL ESC BUTTON 2m MENU LI
38. detected zones are changed to a BLUE Colour Motion Detected zones e Use the Numeric button to select Motion Grid GREY mask is cleared or use lt gt button to select Motion Grid on the Front Panel A Running Man Icon ot IS activated The lt gt button is used for selecting and canceling Use the lt gt button to escape from the Grid Menu e t is also possible to select smaller motion grids for more precise motion detection using the CMS 5 Save changes and exit the menu press ENTER button Then go RECORD Menu 6 Select ON or OFF to Enable or Disable motion detection on a per camera basis as shown below AUDIC MOTION 7 Press the REC button and Recording starts according to configured Recording Quality and Frame Rate when Motion is detected It reverts back to stand by mode after motion recording time ends Camera does not record under normal conditions BDVR Manual 33 Version 1 2 5 Continuous Recording Normal Recording The DVR comes with certain preset settings from the factory Therefore once the DVR is installed immediate recording is possible by pressing the record button By default audio alarm and motion recording are set to OFF 1 Use the directional buttons 4 4 to select RECORD menu Then press the ENTER button to display RECORD 2 Use the directional buttons to select the Camera you wish to configure 3 Use the buttons to change value
39. e data downloaded from a DVR through CMS D Select the button 2 Local Search shows a graphical representation of the stored file on the PC MDEMO 2 DATE 3 TIME 2004 11 26 FAI 11 30 01234 5 6 7 B 9 10 44112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 1 2004 ER Hour n mee 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MINUTE 1 2 j 4 5 6 8 S 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 7 Be POWNLOAD CANCEL 3 Select desired DVR Date and time then click button to start playback 4 313 389 Deleted selected file from the PC 5 SAVE AS VE AS Save selected file into another folder on the PC or other drive To review back up device through the Set BDVR Manual 93 Version 1 2 3 7 DVR Menu Setup DVR Menu Setup allows modification of various system settings to the DVR through CMS just as it would be done by directly accessing the DVR menu screen DVR set up can be accessed through the context menu from any DVR Select any DVR for Menu setup Context Menu appears on screen by right clicking LIVE PROPERTY LIST LIVE BDVR Manual 94 Version 1 2 4 Virtual DVR 4 1 What is Virtual DVR Virtual DVR is not an actual DVR but a combination or group of several DVR s already listed under the DVR window Under a Virtual DVR set up to 64 DVR s
40. efault is off e Select the manufacturers default mail server USE Default You do not need to setup SMTP server SMTP e Select a SMTP mail server and then setup the SMTP menu below e Select Highlight SMTP Server and then press numeric buttons to define erver an e mail server PORT e Define the port that the SMTP server will communicate through AUTH e Select Authentication on or off The default is off USER ID e Enter the user ID of the Mail Server if your server needs Authentication Its recognised as lower case letters even if displayed as capital letters e Enter the password if your server needs Authentication Password It only recognises lower case we do not support capital letters E mail Address e Enter an e mail address to send the notifications to BDVR Manual 45 Version 1 2 8 3 DDNS IP SETUP EMAIL DDNS SE DOMAIN USER ID PASSWORD kkkkkkkkkkk DDNS TEST ITEM ACTION e OFF NO use of DDNS e DEFAULT use default dvrhost com server for DDNS If the DVR s host name SYSTEM gt INFO is L50AD25 Your DVR s DDNS address is http L50AD25 dvrhost com portNO e DYNDNS to use Dyndns com domain e Enter your domain name if you use Dyndns server for DDNS BDVR Manual 46 Version 1 2 8 4 MISC BANDWIDTH UNLIMITED ITEM ADJUSTMENT BANDWIDTH e Unlimited is set by default Select between 64 KBPS 8 MBPS BDVR Manual 47
41. emits a sound when the DVR detects a motion e Video Loss CMS emits a sound when there is a Video Loss 5 Playback Control Buttons These buttons only function when reviewing downloaded files To begin reverse playback press Reverse Play button To stop playback press the STOP button To start playback press the PLAY button To view the field directly before the field you watched To view the field directly after the field you watched St um Xr YS To Control playback speed on Local DVR mode 6 PAN TILT Control Button BDVR Manual 15 Version 1 2 Switch to Full Interface Switch to Compact Interface Zoom In Zoom Out If one or more Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras are installed on the DVR they can be individually selected and controlled using the PTZ control box To control a channel specific PTZ camera simply click on the channel where the PTZ camera is connected a peus and Tilt Resulting Action Resulting Action rn tilt up MI tilt down To pan left i To pan right To go upper left hand To go upper right hand To go down left hand 77724 To go down left hand Resulting Action BDVR Manual Version 1 2 C Iris Indicator Resulting Action Iris Open Iris Auto 0 02 Tour Indicator Resulting Action Set Tour by clicking Tour depends upon the address range of the connected i Pan Tilt Camera Go Calls up preset Start Automatic Tour e Special F
42. er 1 720x576 Channel number 2 8 360x280 e ON Reduces image flickering but also reduces picture quality PB DEINTERLACE e OFF Better picture quality for still images but may flicker for moving pictures RUN ON BOOT e 75 purpose is to start REC without pressing the REC button when switched on BDVR Manual 48 Version 1 2 e If you choose OFF the password window is not shown except for POWER SERVICE MENU RECORDING STOP SCHEDULE RECORDING STOP PASSWORD FACTORY To restore factory default settings Stop recording and then select START using the DEFAULT ENTER button e To select the DVR to be controlled with the remote controller press and hold the DVR ID button While holding the DVR ID button press the appropriate DVR ID number SYSTEM ID For example enter 05 for DVR ID 05 enter 43 for DVR ID 43 etc e Set the IR controller ID to 00 to control all DVR s at the same time whatever DVR ID they are ADJUSTMENT Note When in Recording mode the time cannot be setup Stop recording to change the TIME DATE CX 7 Im 11 11 2009 DD MM YYYY 11 11 2009 DD MM YYYY mE HA MM SS STOP RECORDING PRESS RECORD BUTTON CHANGE TIME DATE lt Record Mode gt lt Live Mode after time setup gt BDVR Manual 49 Version 1 2 9 3 Account A ADMIN _ USER ACTIVATE PRIVILEGE MONITORING PLAYBACK BACKUP CONFIGUR
43. h other household waste at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal BDVR Manual 101 Version 1 2 f Genie LZ CCTV BDVR Manual Version 1 2 GENIE CCTV LTD CCTV House City Park Watchmead Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1LT Tel 44 0 1707 330541 Fax 44 0 1707 330543 wwwg BDVR Manual 103 Version 1 2
44. ion 1 2 V OPERATION 1 Main Menu Overview When the DVR is powered on a Live Viewing screen appears after an initialisation period of about 30 seconds Press the MENU button to access the main menu An Admin Password Box appears Enter the password using the Numeric buttons on the IR Remote Control or CH increase button on the Front Panel Default password is 000000 Main Menu is displayed only after a correct password is entered shown below DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Y 4 1 Use the directional buttons to select the desired menu Items selected in the menu are highlighted 2 Press the ENTER button to select the menu and display Sub Menus Use the Left Right buttons gt to select tabs on menus Selected items change to an ORANGE colour Selected Not selected Itis automatically saves changes when you move between menu tabs 3 Press the ENTER button to exit a menu and save the changes Press the CANCEL to exit a menu without changes BDVR Manual 27 Version 1 2 2 Display Option DISPLAY SEQUENTIAL SETUP d STATUS BAR SHOW HIDE Sh Ww 2 Kop CAMERA CAMERA NO CAMERA TITLE ut d a a B DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION DONVEN LINE BLACK BACKGROUND BLACK SPLIT MODE QUICK SETUP SYSTEM 1 Use the directional buttons 4 Y 4b to select DISPLAY menu Then press the ENTER button to display DISPLAY SETUP 2 Use the Left Right buttons to select a menu tab
45. ion shown above High picture quality at 15 F S without audio If an Alarm is triggered on this channel the configuration changes to Super picture quality at 6F S with Audio The system reverts back to stand by mode for Alarm or Motion once alarm recording finishes The DVR system starts recording when an Alarm is triggered or Motion is detected BDVR Manual 39 Version 1 2 7 Schedule Recording The schedule chart shows a graphical representation of the defined record mode Mode1 4 However the schedules are only displayed if a corresponding schedule has been configured in the schedule menu 1 Use the directional buttons A V lt P gt to select SCHEDULE menu Then press the ENTER button to display Schedule Chart 2 Use the Left Right buttons lt P select a menu 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION I C ALARM SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 The schedule breaks down the days of the week into eight different categories ALL SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI and SAT ALL is for everyday of the week A Daily schedule has priority over ALL 4 Press the Enter button on one of the eight categories A detailed menu pops up for the selected Day as shown below G SCHEDULE SUNDAY BEGIN END MODE OFF OFF BDVR Manual 40 Version 1 2 5 Enter the beginning and end time then select the Record mode for recording
46. ite p BDVR Manual 91 Version 1 2 2 Remote Download Remote Download is provided so users can save on remotely connected computers via the CMS D Select the REMOTE button and the desired DVR 2 Remote Search shows a graphical representation of the recorded video stored on the DVR REMOTE SEARCH BS UU339B 003 3 TIME 2004 09 09 THU 12 OF 2 3 4 5 B 7 BH 8 1011 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2324 20014 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MINUTE 10 20 30 40 50 60 56 7 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 30 3 Select date and Time and click the Ds DOWNLOAD button to start saving It is saved by default in C Program Files DvrPlayer Download The Download directory can be changed on the CMS Setup Menu DownloaD 2004 0818 10 25 00 2004 08 18 10 29 59 a BEGIN END Indicate the Start and End times of the selected File b CURRENT Indicate the time of current downloaded file C Download Cancel Select CANCEL BDVR Manual 92 Version 1 2 d Download Complete Current time is changed to message Download Complete after the download has been completed as shown below Click T DOWNLOAD BEGIN 2004 08 17 18 50 00 END 2004 08 17 18 54 59 CURRENT DOWNLOAD COMPLETE 3 LOCAL Local Menu is mainly used to review th
47. larm Recording Data C MOTION Motion Recording Data The illustration above has selected ALL CAMERA NORMAL ALARM and MOTION data Enter the digits as required in 24 hour format and move to sTaRT Press the ENTER button to start the BACKUP USB icon is highlighted in blue during the backup e f there is not enough space on the USB memory stick the system does not proceed with the backup USB Memory Stick The backup progress indicator is displayed at the bottom of the window While the system is in backup session please do not attempt to use the playback function 7 After the backup process is finished USB icon is highlighted in white 8 When leaving the backup menu the following message is shown as a reminder PRESS RECORD BUTTON BDVR Manual 62 Version 1 2 CF FAT 32 Formats There are two ways to format a HDD to FAT 32 1 1 Format an external USB HDD to FAT 32 using the DVR disk system menu 1 2 Make the partition on the external HDD as 32Gb Windows only lets you format FAT32 partitions up to 32GB as MS are trying to make use NTFS PEY TE son aD comua foa uenti pul toolset a fum eg eo eee suse SUSAN nell TE Ae 75m fees NU CODATAUM B Bat MGA MG Go eM OAH 59 ej B ud 43108 26 G8 SBA 0 NTF Be Hd GE 22 06H SIRO me F
48. lick Cancel APPLY Is used for changing the name of selected Virtual DVR 2 DEL VIRTUAL DVR Delete the selected virtual DVR from CMS list 3 PROPERTY This menu provides information such as Virtual Set Name total number of connected DVR s total number of selected Cameras and IP information of connected DVR s BDVR Manual DVR PROPERTY VIRTUAL SET NAME IRIS TOTAL DYRS NUMBER 4 SET TOTAL CAMS NUMBER 14 CAMERAS IP INFORMATION 002BA9 192 168 0 85 DEMO 211 245 254 6 00339B 192 168 0 196 OO3CDA 192 168 0 193 96 Version 1 2 4 3 Editing Virtual DVR 1 Double click the desired Virtual HEALTH py DEMO 002BA9 003398 003 2 selected Virtual DVR is activated and indicated with gt DEMO 00286493 003398 O03CDA TEST 3 Select any of the Multi Screens to Display There are two ways to add cameras one selects a complete DVR and the other selects an individual camera from a DVR 1 Complete DVR cameras D Click the desired DVR and directly drag it into the desired channel 2 The cameras are added in numeric order from the selected channel to the end depends on the number of cameras connected on the DVR In the following example an 8 Channel DVR is dragged to channel number 5 and fills 5 through 12 Live 09 10 FRI Ts AINEI 2 Any selected camera on a DVR D Click on any DVR in the DVR Wi
49. m AI E MDEMO D16 1 Auto Scan It automatically tracks down DVR s connected to the local network but skips over those already on the list The DVR Host Name is entered automatically to the title and the default Password is 000000 USER 2 Add to List Please follow these steps to add a DVR on CMS 1 Set Name Type in DVR title to be displayed on the Monitoring window Health window and DVR Window 2 IP Enter the IP address lt ex 192 168 0 52 gt or DNS name lt ex demo dvrhost com gt 3 Port 7000 lt Default gt 4 Password Select from the following options User Password Depends on user privileges Admin Password All functions 5 Add to List Click Add to List to complete the addition of the DVR onto CMS list 6 Save changes and exit the menu Select 7 Exitthe menu without making change Click Cancel APPLY Is used for changing the configuration of selected DVR 3 DEL FROM LIST Delete selected DVR from CMS List BDVR Manual 82 Version 1 2 4 SETUP It shows the menu setting of selected DVR 5 PROPERTY This menu provides information such as DVR Name IP number amp port Software version and what kind of DVR it is 2 DVR PROPERTY 5 2 192 168 0 85 PORT 8888 INFORMATION DVR MODEL H16xx CPU VERSION CPU 5 11 MICOM VERSION Unknown CAMERA COUNT 16 REMARK Wavelet 16 channel DYR 3 2 Condition of DVR BDVR M
50. me saturated with humidity and short circuit leading to fire Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Do not handle the device or power cord if your hands are wet Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock When unplugging the cord ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks Use only the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating distortion of the equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat Neither should you immerse them in water Such exposure may damage the batteries and lead to BDVR Manual 6 Version 1 2 the leakage of corrosive liquids fire electrical shock explosion or serious injury Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the batteries There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion Immediately flush with water any area of the body including the eyes and mouth or clothing that comes into contact with the inner contents of the battery If the eyes or mouth contact these substances immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance f
51. n 32 Bit colour d Windows XP VISTA e Spare 10 100 BaseT Ethernet Port f Microsoft DirectX 9 0c It is recommended to have DirectX 9 0c loaded on the Client PC DirectX 9 0c is available for download from Microsoft homepage www microsoft com windows directx lt Disclaimer gt The remote viewing on a network connection may not work on all personal computers due to differences in personal settings and hardware configurations BDVR Manual 18 Version 1 2 IIl QUICK SETUP To switch on the DVR press the POWER button on the front panel or on the remote controller When the Digital Video Recorder is powered on the Live Viewing screenl appears after about 30 seconds 1 First stop recording to enter and set the QUICK SETUP menu While the DVR is recording TIME and RECORD menus are not activated 2 When prompted for a password enter the password using the Numeric buttons PASSWORD O 11 02 2005 WED 17 39 18 0G 0030 45 3 The Factory Default password for the unit is 000000 4 Press the MENU button to display the QUICK SETUP screen 5 QUICK SETUP menu appears once a password is entered 6 Use Directional buttons to select Menu and press the ENTER button to confirm BDVR Manual 19 Version 1 2 1 TIME When the Digital Video Recorder is powered on for the very first time it is important to set the exact date and time QUICK SETUP TIME 384 ADVANCED DATE i M
52. n fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the DVR s power off remove the power cable from the power outlet Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have ceased Please consult your DVR distributor Stop operating the equipment if a heavy object is dropped or the casing is damaged Do not strike or shake Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the DVR s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Please consult your DVR distributor Do not allow the equipment come into contact with or become immersed in water or other liquids Do not allow liquids to enter the interior The DVR has not been waterproofed If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth In the event that the water or other foreign substances enter the interior immediately turn the DVR s Power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult your DVR distributor Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment The use of these substances may lead to fire Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device dusty humid or greasy environments the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may beco
53. ndow while Virtual DVR is activated BDVR Manual 97 Version 1 2 2 After camera Icons are diplayed drag a camera directly to the desired channel In the following example Camera 1 on the 3 DVR is dragged to Channel 14 LIVE LIVE 09 10 FRI 09 10 FRI 20 56 11 Note If cameras overlap on the same channel the new Camera replaces the existing camera 5 Delete Camera There are two ways of deleting a camera from the CMS 1 Select any camera for deletion during live monitoring Context Menu appears on screen by right clicking Select REMOVE 2 Select a camera to delete and drag it directly to DVR Window or Virtual DVR Window arr Live Live 09 10 FRI 20 56 11 7 an 57 38 1 02 08 PER 0 Yam o E HS W 7 SeFPS 21 j YOUR Y f Y nau 4 eee __ _ ___ 101539 il h Y h 4 4 Live Viewing on Virtual DVR Is exactly the same as the viewing on an actual DVR Appendix 1 VIEW ONLY BDVR Manual 98 Version 1 2 8 Enter the IP address of the unit in the address page of Internet Explorer For example type in http 192 168 0 250 7000 Above illustrates example of a unit when it is utilising port 7000 Enter Network Password You can either sign in with admin or user Next This secure Web Site at 12 14 87 54 requires you to log
54. nnected DVR s A maximum of 300 DVR statuses can be checked such as Failure Event Recording Mode etc HEALTH REPORT EB Health Report can be accessed at any time by double clicking HEALTH The detail log lists BDVR Manual 78 Version 1 2 be showed by double clicking Name on Health Report or ICON on DVR Window Solid RED An Event or a problem has occurred Blinking RED Current event or a problem Solid YELLOW Current status of the DVR Note In cases of network connection errors or power failure DVR Number and DVR Name will blink in red a b 0 HDD FAIL Notify Hard Drive Disk failure during the operation FAN LOCK a SYS FAN It shows a FAN defect inside the DVR b CPU FAN It shows CPU FAN defect EVENT a AL Alarm b MO Motion c VL Video Loss OVER TEMP Not supported on this model a SYS DVR temperature check b CPU CPU temperature check REC OFF Indicate REC LED ON OFF on DVR SCHE OFF Indicate Schedule LED ON OFF on DVR lt Not supported on this model gt BACKUP OFF Indicate Backup status on DVR DVR Properties The Properties of the DVR can be viewed by Double Clicking DVR NO or DVR BDVR Manual 19 Version
55. ords at Field resolution 720x240 720x288 Frame 4 8Ch Each channel records at Frame resolution 720x480 720x576 Frame CIF Channel number 1 720x480 720x576 Channel number 2 8 360x240 360x280 2 2 RECORD DAYS 1 Select RECORDING DAYS using the buttons on the remote controller or the unit 2 Press the ENTER button to exit a menu and save the changes Press the ESC to exit a menu without making changes 2 3 PRIORITY 1 Select RATE or QAULITY using the buttons on the remote controller or the unit 2 RATE DVR is automatically set up with a high recording speed mode 3 QUALITY DVR is automatically set up with a high picture quality mode BDVR Manual 21 Version 1 2 2 4 RECORD SETUP INFO This displays the picture quality and recording speed Note 1 START RECORDING When setup is finished press the REC button on the front panel or the remote controller to start recording 2 To set up individual recording for each channel or a more specified setup enter into RECORD on the main menu Please refer to 3 ADVANCED on how to enter into the main menu 3 ADVANCED QUICK SETUP TIME RECORD RUN ADVANCED Select ON or OFF using the buttons on the remote controller or the unit 1 Select this to enter into the main menu and press the ENTER button to exit a menu and save the changes Escape from QUICK SETUP menu by p
56. playback BDVR Manual 59 Version 1 2 1 USB Memory Stick Backup 1 Insert USB Memory Stick into the USB connection port on the front panel Note Make sure the USB device has enough unused space before commencing backups 2 Press the BACKUP button on the front panel to display the backup menu fe APTE BACKUP DEVICE USB MEMORY STICK SELECT CAMERA OBMIOBIOR J NORMAL mi ml im im Vi ALARM MOTION RANGE 2009 08 08 08 0042009 08 08 08 08 ACTION 3 Use the button to change selected device USB Memory Stick Select the data for BACKUP 1 NORMAL Normal Recording Data 2 ALARM Alarm Recording Data 3 MOTION Motion Recording Data The illustration above has selected ALL CAMERA NORMAL ALARM and MOTION data Enter the digits as required in 24 hour format and move to START Press the ENTER button to start the BACKUP USB icon is highlighted in blue during the backup e f there is not enough space on the USB memory stick the system does not proceed with the backup USB Memory Stick The backup progress indicator is displayed at the bottom of the window While the system is in a backup session please do not attempt to use the playback function After the backup process is finished the USB icon is highlighted in white BDVR Manual 60 Version 1 2 2 External USB HDD Backup An external USB HDD CD DVD RW device is recognised within 10
57. ressing ESC button Press the MENU button again to enter into MAIN MENU 2 OFF Select this to stay in the QUICK SETUP menu 3 To return to the Quick SETUP menu from Main Menu refer to 2 1 DISPLAY SETUP part of this manual BDVR Manual 22 Version 1 2 IV LIVE VIEWING 1 Display Overview Recording Mode gt 1 9 1 Event Indicator rari 2 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 C 4 CN EY paa me as LT TEN 8 Camera and Title 10 CAMERA 10 i O a M ccu Status 2003 04 03 THU 06 56 31 756 0025 45 8 1 Indicates an Alarm has been triggered by an alarm sensor To cancel press the CANCEL ESC button on the remote controller or the CLR button the front panel 2 Indicates Motion detected To cancel press the CANCEL ESC button on remote the controller or the CLR button the front panel 3 Indicates Video Loss during Recording To cancel press the CANCEL ESC button on the remote controller or the CLR button on the front panel 1 2 3 4 5 1 Indicates an USB Device is connected on Front panel It changes to a blue colour while doing a backup If a Mouse is connected cursor appears 2 Indicates the DVR is now recording 3 Indicates Schedule Record mode is on It changes to a blue colour when Schedule Record starts 4 Indicates Audio is stored during
58. rom a medical professional Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings It could lead to leakage and injury Do not short circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects such as key holders It could lead to overheating burns and other injuries The supplied power supply and power cord are designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder Do not use it with other products or batteries There is a risk of fire and other hazards Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where there is high temperature or high humidity Use the device at temperatures within 0 40 C 32 F 104 F and humidity below 90 9e normal operating power source for this device is DC 12V 50 60Hz Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the DVR in close Proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposures to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtight resalable plastic bag and BDVR Manual 7 Version 1 2 letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly
59. s 2 22 DISPLAY CAMERA Re DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER QUALITY RATE AUDIO MOTION M SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM m c pan ITEM ADJUSTMENT E e Specify the record picture quality for each camera ULTRA gt SUPER gt HIGH gt MIDDLE LOW e Select the recording speed for each camera RATE Recording resolutions change between Frame Field and CIF Refer to System gt eSelect Audio recording ON or OFF The audio data is always recorded in real time unlike the video data which could be QUALITY recorded in various modes including real time There may be a slight delay in synchronisation of the audio to video data USE e Enable or Disable Recording on each camera MOTION eSelect Motion Recording ON or OFF Camera does not record under normal conditions See the Motion Recording section Note Press the MENU button on the first line of each item to apply the setting for the remaining channels BDVR Manual 34 Version 1 2 5 Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button 6 Pressing the REC button lights the front panel red REC LED and recording starts 7 To stop Recording press the STOP button on the IR remote or the REC button again on the Front Panel lt Approximate File Size gt 720 240 360 240 720 576 20x288 360x288 UNIT Se OM CON ROGA A SUPER 154 96 6
60. seconds after plugging in a UBS connection cable to the DVR UBS port Before progressing to Backup first refer to the notes below Note 1 Stop recording to back up if using an external HDD or CD DVD RW device DEVICE USB STOP RECORDING TO BACKUP SELECT MALL CAMERA ml o ml BHO NORMAL ALARM vi MOTION RANGE 11 11 2009 15 00 11 11 2009 15 00 ACTION lt Record Mode gt Note 2 Format the USB HDD to FAT32 format type If the USB HDD is not formatted to FAT32 type the message USB HDD NEED TO FORMAT is displayed in the device menu Please refer to Section 9 2 Disk for more information about formatting the HDD DEVICE SELECT i 1 E 2 3 NORMAL Vi MOTION RANGE 11 11 2009 16 03H11 11 2009 16 03 ACTION BDVR Manual 61 Version 1 2 Start to Backup To read USB backup HDD in Windows please use FAT32 formats To use a bigger size HDD you need to format to our own methods Format is discussed in SYSTEM gt DISK Section 1 Plug in the USB connector to the USB connection port on the front panel 2 Press the BACKUP button to display the backup menu Device USB HDD _ SELECT MaiLcawRA o l o Vi ALARM MMOTION RANGE 2009 08 08 08 00 2009 08 08 08 08 ACTION 3 Use the button to change select device USB HDD Select the data for BACKUP A NORMAL Normal Recording Data B ALARM A
61. t CAMERA menu Then press the ENTER button to display CAMERA 2 Use the Left Right buttons 4 or Number button to select the Camera you wish to configure Use the Down W button to move to the specified options and use the Left Right buttons lt P to select other items 4 Use the buttons to change values DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER CAMERA CAMERA SELECTION 2 5 COVERT 9220 BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY CAMERA MOTION CONTRAST COLOR E TITLE CAMERA 2 E P T Z MODEL NONE 2 10 02 ALARM SCHEDULE NETWORK SYSTEM ITEM EFAULT ADJUSTMENT No e f the Covert Mode is YES the selected camera is invisible COVERT from all live displays playback and Network but continues to record Covert cameras are viewable after changing to 50 e The brightness of each camera can be adjusted by pressing the BRIGHTNESS buttons 50 e The contrast of each camera is adjustable by pressing the CONTRAST buttons 50 e The colour of each camera is adjustable by pressing the COLOUR buttons combination of 12 alphanumerics be entered to label each TITLE camera Press the appropriate Numeric button to type in a camera title See the table on the next page P T Z MODEL e Select P TZ camera model to control ID Camera No Select appropriate channel for the PTZ camera Camera
62. the MCD Player in the window and it will play as follows McdPlayer Tri GE BS B O5 CP GU EB 1 TD RB DB Gs 3 Back up data be also be played using the CMS LOCAL PLAYER BDVR Manual 65 Version 1 2 5 Back Up Range Setup It is possible to set up a backup range automatically on Time Search Menu by Month Day Hour and Minute Press the button to set backup Start time press the button to set End Selected time will be changed to a Light Grey Colour TIME SEARCH DATE 08 23 2005 15 10 Selected backup time from 15 05 15 15 is displayed on the Backup range BDVR Manual 66 Version 1 2 IX CLIENT PROGRAM Central Management Software BDVR Manual 67 Version 1 2 1 DVR Player Program Introduction The DVR Player Software allows you to view live video search through archived video control PTZ camera and have full setup control DVR Player Software is a kind of Central Management Software for DVR users to fully control up to 10 DVR s based on 4 channel models simultaneously at a central station The DVR system can have up to 3 simultaneous Remote Connections Each user can perform functions on the DVR system and this does not affect other users The only exception to this is accessing Setup Only one user is allowed to access Setup at any given time 1 1 Installation PC System Requirement Recommended O cM HDD Free Space 2 GB Direct X 8 0
63. the recording rate of each camera when an Alarm is triggered AUDIO INPUT e Select Audio recording ON or OFF e Specify the type of Alarm Input device Note Press the MENU button on the first line of each item to apply the setting for the remaining channels 5 Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button Exit the menu without making changes press the CANCEL button BDVR Manual 36 Version 1 2 6 2 Alarm Setup RECORD SETUP RECORD TIME RECORD CAMERA ALARM BUZZER ALARM OUT e Determines the duration of recording after the alarm signal has been RECORD TIME activated 10SEC 300SEC e ALL Start to record All Alarm ON channels if any Alarm signal is RECORD CAMERA triggered e 1 1 Start to record the Channel on which the Alarm is triggered e ON The Buzzer sounds if an alarm is triggered The Buzzer sounds for the duration of the RECORD TIME This buzzer relates to Alarm Out Configure Alarm Out as ON for the Alarm Buzzer ALARM BUZZER eOFF Disables the ALARM BUZZER function e Configure which relay is triggered when an alarm is activated per camera Select from four available options Video Loss Motion Alarm ALL Each Alarm System ALARM OUT Syste is selectec relay is triggerec 3 Syste e Press the Cancel button to stop Alarm Out It is cleared in order Alarm Motion Video Loss 6 Save changes and exit the menu press the ENTER button 7 Pressing the REC button after set
64. the selected playback and turns to a blue colour 5 Shows the Number of Client which are connected to the Network MAX 3 Displays Year Month Day Time and Date 4 Shows the remaining recording time of the DVR If the remaining HDD capacity is less than 4GB the blue Recycling icon is shown BDVR Manual 23 Version 1 2 2 Multi Screen Display and Sequencing 2 1 Full Screen Display Select any camera for Full Screen display by pressing the Number button of the associated camera 2 2 Multi Screen Display and Sequencing Display PLA 1 7 B SEQUENTIAL SETUP STATUS BAR SHOW HIDE CAMERA C CAMERA NO CI CAMERA TITLE BORDERLINE BLACK BACKGROUND SEA SPLIT MODE QUICK SETUP Press the DISPLAY button to activate the multi screen display It changes in order as shown below from the SPLIT MODE choices When in a 16 way screen display press the DISPLAY button for 1 second to begin full screen sequencing The sequence mode and dwell times are programmable For detailed information about configuring these see Sequence Setup If the sequence mode is not activated it moves to Quad mode instead of Sequencing 8 way 9 16 8 way 1 9 6 7 12 6 1 6 BDVR Manual 24 Version 1 2 2 3 Repositioning To reposition a camera view on screen 2 3 1 Virtual Remote Controller 1 Press the button on the Virtual Remote Controller using the mouse and the
65. ting RECORD ENABLE lights the red REC LED on the front panel and recording starts BDVR Manual 37 Version 1 2 6 3 Recording Priority lt Example 1 gt ALARM SETUP INPUT 8 8 9 Ncc 1 QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING STATUS US Resulting Actions ALARM RECORDING STATUS Press the REC button to commence Alarm Recording based on the configuration shown above Recording Quality Super Frame Rate 6F S and Audio The system reverts back to stand by mode once alarm recording finishes The DVR system starts recording only when an alarm is activated lt Example 2 gt 55 RECORD SETUP RATE AUDIO QUALITY AUDIO INPUT EZEL OFA OFF rs r7 B 1 SUPE H RECORDING STATUS ALARM RECORDING STATUS us Resulting Actions Press the REC button to commence continuous recording based on the configuration shown above High picture quality at 3F S without Audio If an alarm is triggered on this channel the configuration changes to Super picture quality at 6F S with Audio The system reverts back to continuous recording once alarm recording finishes Alarm Recording takes priority BDVR Manual 38 Version 1 2 lt Example 3 gt RECORDING STATUS MOTION e Resulting Actions Press the REC button to commence motion recording based on the configurat
66. tion Press Enter to save and exit Go to preset position INFO on remote controller Press Go button Enter the desired Preset and press Enter Start Auto Tour BACKUP on remote controller Press Auto Tour Button Press the button and enter the range of Presets and press Enter For Example Auto Tour Button 5 starts a tour of presets 1 5 on the PTZ Camera PTZ custom function 1 DISPLAY on remote controller PTZ custom function 2 ZOOM on remote controller PTZ custom function 3 P T Z on remote controller Please refer to the PTZ manufacturer s instruction manual for the correct jumper settings to match the protocols in the DVR BDVR Manual 55 Version 1 2 4 PTZ Camera Model PAN TILT ZOOM Camera List Esc Model Name CESEN Preset Goto Tour A Pan A Tilt Enter NUVICO NV 9600 BPS MERIT LILIN PIH 7000 7600 eee cl ppp gt e gt EL pmza sell HONEYWELL GCC 655N PANASONIC NO C2 WV CS W85x 86x HONEYWELL HSDN N N 251N P GE KALATEL CyberDome DY ELEC SmartDome BOSCH TC8560 TC700 BDVR Manual C1 6 Version 1 2 ELMO PTC 200C 400C wee fe e e fe C amp B TECH CNB 36 PTZ102 Note Speed has 0 8 steps 1 Slow 8 Fast 0 Keep pressing these buttons to increase decrease speed BDVR Manual 57 Version 1 2
67. ton is used to move backwards field by field during STILL mode 2 Fast Rewind This button is used to fast rewind during PLAYBACK mode 3 REC Press to start recording Press the button again to stop 4 Clear Still or Playback D Clear This button is used to hide the On Screen Display information such as the time date and channel icons This button removes alert icons on the corner of the screen AL VL and PL This button is also used to turn off the alarm buzzer 2 Stil or Playback This button is used to still or 1 x playback during playback mode 5 Schedule step or FF D Schedule Press this button to make scheduled recording standby Press the button again to stop 2 Forward step This button is used to move forward field by field picture by picture during STILL mode 3 This button is used to Fast Forward during PLAYBACK mode MENU 3 Menu ESC Button Esc Menu Press this button to display the MAIN MENU screen ESC Press this button to exit a menu without saving 4 Enter 5 Press this button to save menu settings VC BDVR Manual 10 Version 1 2 5 QUAD Press this button to display the cameras in multi screen view 6 Channel Numeric Buttons CC C Press the buttons to enter data or make selections Press or to enter appropriate numbers when prompted for a password or appropriate dates in schedule option mo
68. unction Key 2 Have various functions dependant upon PTZ camera f Auto Pan Set Auto Pan to left boundary Set Auto pan to right boundary Run Auto Pan function Resulting Action Set Auto Tilt to upper boundary Resulting Action g Auto Tilt Set Auto Tilt to lower boundary AUTO MO Run Auto Tilt function BDVR Manual 77 Version 1 2 h Pan Tilt Power POWER 7 HEALTH Stand by Pan Tilt or Turn on off the lights of a P T Z camera Displays the names of the last five DVR s having a problem or an event The colour changes based on the event or problem reported from the DVR See below The colour changes to red when critical functions of the DVR are interrupted or have failed Connection Fail Connection Time Out Disconnect Power Fail Fan Lock System Fail HDD Fail Power Fail Recover Fan Lock Recover System Fail Recover HDD Fail Recover b Yellow The colour changes to yellow when recording and alarm related events occur Video Loss Video Loss Recover Alarm Detect Motion Detect Record Stop Schedule Off Backup Operation Stop Blue The colour remains blue as long as the DVRs are functioning within normal parameters It displays the DVR s name only with the following functions Record Start Backup Operation Start Schedule On Health Report The Health Report menu is provided so users can quickly have an overview of the condition of all co
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