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1. by MB H megabytes per hour Minor size Chose the Channel PALNTSC Ei off Y lowest number of MB H Minor FPS Choose Ch Name Position Left Down mute Main Di Main Size M MBH Stream Video E Minor 7 Minor Size 100 Minor FPS 30 E PTZ Addr 1 Protocol PELCO D Band Rate More Recordtask1 From 00 s 100 12 21 00 Record task2 From L ud s Apply To All Default Cancel PTZ Options Screen Device Logs Screen p Time Setting Format Y YYY MM DD LetRigt Exchange UpOownExchange IS 2012 10 15 15 22 46 Focus Zoom Exchange Date Time ene ris Zoom Exchange Zoom Exchange REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW 01014 Summary Dynamic DNS is a system which assigns an internet domain name to a variable IP address According to the rules of internet domain names a domain name must be associated with a fixed IP address Dynamic DNS provides a fixed Name server for the dynamic domain and then guides the domain search to that IP address using a dynamic user through the Name server which allows an outside user to connect with the dynamic user s URL VSSIP VSSIP is a professional dynamic domain name analysis server embedded in this DVR Please contact your dealer or agent for a DDNS account number Click enable in the configuration window after getting the acc
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3. Plan Config to launch the interface Plans will be automatically canceled when all the tasks are canceled Relate Configuration Click Alarm Relate Config to launch the interface Select the device in list and add it to the relate Tick the alarm type which include sound relate TV wall relate EMap relate and alarm interface relate Click the camera Config to open the window Click the Output to configurate the SMS output and talk output 4 click Confirm to end the video relate 5 double left click to full screen this window The alarm icon will show on the screen as the alarm occurs If you set the alarm in EMap alarm indicators will open to indicate the location SMS output and talk output are selectable Alarm notifications will be sent to your phone by SMS or be output by a sound device You have to install DMSS and alarm output software for alarm SMS output Dam Gerri Global Configuration Click Alarm Global Config to open the following interface which include motion detect cover video loss external alarm host alarm and disconnection alarm 1 Audio enable or disable the function You can select sound and set duration The audio format is WAV 2 Video enable or disable the video relate Set popup video duration 3 Assist e g light enable or disable the assist devices and set the devices start time 4 Alarm interface enable t
4. Auta pl y alerts Sane amp udia creen scaled Priority type Smooth Real time The option page will set the alert settings for the selected device Saved photos can be viewed from this page LAN viewing on a shared network or from a Remote location iPhone iPad Android Make sure your mobile device is connected to the your Local Area Network or a Wi Fi 3G or LTE network Open IMSeye IP Camera Viewer App on the mobile device Open the Device List Select the camera channel from the Device List E H a Device Detail o ere Des Lene cam Part HO kas Channel Pars awe 1 Chanel 1 4 Device detail will allow changes to device settings Device detail will allow changes to device settings such as IP address and user parameters Echt LETS laca vidi Saved videos can be viewed from this page 30 REMOTE ACCESS SMARTPHONE APPS Devica List Local Playback Local Snapshot Secs About amp The main page of the iOS Choosing Device List will IMSeye will give access to display devices connected the features of the app to the synced DVR PTZ devices can be controlled Video feeds can be viewed from from this page this page TCP Part Password User ID Max Ch
5. TV Wall Send image to TV wall 7 Close Close the selected window n e D ER E E REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 Click the Download button shown above to activate the Download interface Select a camera in the device list first then define the record source all device platform and type all external alarm motion detect general record then double click the recording date to get the search results list Select the recording in the list directly or select by time Right click or double click to start the download Set the file path in the Local Set interface the file format is dad Input the start and end time click to download all the records in this period Click to stop download Note You can not download and play back a channel at the same time The system will stop the playback automatically when you start downloading EERI DEN 54444444 Relata E Bi Alarm Config Select a node or a camera in device list first then define the start time end time file type voice talk local record snapshot file download file and user at last click Search to get the results in the right bottom list You can play a recording by clicking Play button or double right click it You can recycle play the video records but not the snapshot file Select a node or a camera in d
6. system user Channel Number 1 Camera Type Dome Came Viden Channel Alarm Channel Channel ID Channel Name 1 134 2 134 3 134 134 5 o 7 a H 134 4 134 4 134 h tn gs tx peg 134 A xu Remote Config REMOTE ACCESS 5200 Import and Export Modify the Input and output of dat similiar to SETTING menu including local set admin config and log Password Admin Contig 1 In Modify Password interface type in old password and enter new pasword and verify new password to modify Modify the system password in Import Setting Admin Config System System Password 2 Modify authorization password by inputting old password and enter Export new pasword and verify new password to modify Modify the authorization password in Setting Admin Config System Authorization b in Parreard J m 1 Login Password Config OldPassword 1 Li Cents NewPassword ConfirmPassword OK Cance License Click License to enter the interface as following f omm x Set up users authority including task config task config project 3 v Main Window 3 config import and export query playback download search and 7 pum Project alarm show alarm relate config global config task config plan A Pen config config import and export EMap setting local set upgrade E Timport
7. Indicates a remote log in session is prog ress Question Why does DVR have problems with real time images such as bad image color or serious brightness distortion Answer e If PAL and NTSC are not correctly selected the images will be in black and white and possibly a rolling screen e DVR is not compatible with monitor e The video transmission distance cable run is too long e Adjust the DVR color settings Question Why is there no audio sound when monitoring Answer e Check sound box or speaker functions Also check possible short circuit e Audio source may be connected to the video channel You can click to full screen to check The hardware of DVR is defective Cameras are not audio capable Speakers need to have an amplifier Channel being monitored is not connected to an audio camera Question Why is there no audio when playing back Answer e Check to see that the audio settings for the channels are correct e Audio is off in record menu Question Why is my system time not correct Answer e Wrong setting or user did not click Apply to confirm Question Why doesn t motion detection work Answer e The setting of motion detection area is not correct e Sensitivity is too low Question Why do have no disc or disc error Answer e The data being downloaded exceeds the capacity of backup device e The backup device is incompatible e The backup device is damaged Question Why can t I log in over t
8. Displays network status 8 QR Code Scan with your smartphone to connect Page 18 SYSTEM OPERATION ALARM MENU Detect Channel Motion Detect Set Area Process Preferences Start Sensilivity Middle Trigger interval 0 sec Video Loss Process Preferences Start Camera Masking Process Preferences Stari Detect Tab Configure detection settings for alarms 1 Channel Select video feed channel 2 Motion Detect Check box to enable motion detect Click the Set Area button to define detection area Click Process button to launch Process Sub Tab Click the Preferences Start Stop button to begin or end preference Use the drop down menu to set Sensititvy and the Trigger Interval can be set by seconds 3 Video Loss Check box to enable alarm in video feed is lossed Click Process button to launch Process Sub Tab Click the Preferences Start Stop button to begin or end preference 4 Camera Masking Check box to enable Video privacy mask Click Process button to launch Process Sub Tab Click the Preferences Start Stop button to begin or end preference Page 19 SYSTEM OPERATION ACCOUNT MENU Group Add User Modify User Add Group Group Password Name Reusable Password Contin Mena Group 41 Authority 1 I Pagellp PageDown Enable Disable Authonty User Name admi Reusable Memo Group seri 41 Authority PageUp PageDown Enable Disable A
9. Thr A 0 9 aE h 4 t S I x E Nicrosoft Windows C Copyright ojx RP Version 5 1 2608 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator ec Microsoft Windows EP Version 5 1 2608 lt gt Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp ioj x and Settingysfidministrator piny zenobWHBH2 uzzsip net Pinging 2 lt 123 157 155 166 with 32 bytes of 123 157 155 186 123 157 155 186 123 157 155 186 123 157 155 186 hytes 32 timetims ITL 128 hytes 32 time lt ims ITL 128 hbytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 hytes 32 timetims ITL 128 Ping statistics for 123 157 155 106 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost CH loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum Ams Average Pms C Documents and Settings Administrator and then follow the directions Configuring the DVR Open Main Menu gt Configuration Network Advanced DDN DDNS LTS DDNS Members dvrlist com After configuring the Embedded DVR wait for a few minutes to allow the analysis records to update Click on Operation in the menu input cmd and click OK to open a command line window as shown in below Run Command Line Program Input ping Domain name then press Enter as shown in The computer will analyze the d
10. 5 10 15 20 30 mins time length for No start Time Time selecting Note the slice toolbar function and operation are i cn ON similar with the records playback toolbar 2 Bottom slice image Click to set the slice duration and UH TIR previous or after time period The system will automatically Hone Ium run the slice process accourding the setting e The first eight slice image will be displayed on the bottom If 1200 00 1300 00 the slice pictures are more than eight there will be a floating 13 00 00 14 00 00 arrow for scroll display 14 00 00 15 00 00 3 Side slice image Click image the picture will be enlarged 15 00 00 16 00 00 and display the previous and next slice image at the same 16 00 00 17 00 00 time 17 00 00 18 00 00 4 Playback Double click the slice image to playb ack the 18 00 00 recording from the time point of the slice 20 19 00 00 5 Menu Exit the video slice and switch to playback download video search and alarm page zin 7 lied EE a ES ners 11 em era 227 mo en WES 422 Camera 21 1 1 521 Camere 1 o 21 18 50 00 18 51 00 18 52 00 18 53 00 18 54 00 18 55 00 18 56 00 45 REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 Alarm Select a node or a camera in device list first then define the date start end time user alarm type all video loss external alarm mo
11. ACCESS IMS200 47 REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 PTZ Control Open the PTZ interface of authority camera to set step zoom focus iris preset auto tour aux and etc Click PTZ Ctrl to open the toolbar 1 Direction key 8 direction Control a connected PTZ camera movements 2 Sit Single click on screen and position this point to the centre Support 1 36 zoom in out function Enlarge the selected screen by dragging bottom up only controlled by mouse 3 Simulate joystick Enable the function control the step and camera movement by simulating a joystick with a mouse Scroll wheel controls the camera zoom 4 Step There are 1 8 steps controlled 5 Zoom Control the camera zoom 6 Focus Modify the focus 7 Iris Modify brightness 8 Preset When Pan Tilt moves to the target position input the preset number and save it 9 Auto tour Auto tour lines 10 Aux Light on light off Click PTZ PRESET Setup in menu to open the preset window Input a preset number name and save this preset Note preset number is 1 128 the name could be in number letter or symbol the minimum length is 16 characters Select a preset and click Delete to cancel it Return to PTZ control select preset from list then click Go To to control the camera motion Click PTZ CRUISE Setup to open the auto tour window see below Click New to add tour Tour name can be m
12. Data can only be saved to a normal read write HDD if The User can retrieve backup recordings from the back up HDD Redundancy is not enabled when the main R W HDD is damaged or data is lost First shut down the DVR and remove the damaged HDD then restart DVR Next go to Main menu Storage and set the back up redundant HDD as the main read write HDD after which it can be searched Page 65 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS Technical Specifications Picture processing and storage VGA Software upgrade Language GUI Password Video in Video out Video display Video standard Audio input Audio output Record style Audio compression Picture compression Picture resolution Audio style Video code rate Audio code rate Data storage Mouse Data Network interface VGA output USB Voltage input Power Consumption Working temperature Video impedance input Video output English Spanish French 16 Bit Graphic menu OSD Menu User password Administrator password 4 channel composite video input 1 0Vp p impedance 750 BNC 1 VGA 1 BNC CVBS 1 HDMI 4 channel 1 4 4CH D1 704 x 480 w 30fps Simultaneously 1 ch audio input impedance 6000 RCA 1 ch audio output impedance 6000 RCA Audio video recorded simultaneously G711 H 264 CIF D1 ADPCM CIF 192 1024 Kbps D1 384 2048 Kbps 64Kbit S 500 GB or 1 TB SATA HDD included up to 2 TB capable Mouse USB 1 1 USB 2 0 RJ45 10M 100M Suppo
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14. Display Set f Set Area Choose to set area for video privacy cover on Time Display Set monitor Size of cover can be resized using cursor Video Cover Monitor Set Arpa Record Plan Tab Recording configurations are set in this tab The colored bars correspond to recording format on each Record Plan day and length of time Green represents Regular recording Channel PreRecord Redundancy Yellow is Motion Detection and Red is Alarm recording mode ng g Settings be modified by clicking the Set button 11 Channel Select video feed channel 12 Copy Copy settings to other channels 13 Set Choose to specify recording settings for day 14 Record Type Set the recording times Up to six segments can be set per day 15 Regular MD and Alarm Check one to specify recording type for the recording period 16 Select All Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Check one some or all to apply settings above to one or more days of the week Sun Mon Tue 8 Alarm Copy Detauit OK Cancel Record Type Regular MD Caution Audio surveillance Period 1 00 00 24 00 in some states is illegal or Period 2 TOTIS requires permission from TM e both parties to record someone s Penod3 6 voice Laws are also different from residential Period 4 vs commercial applications Some federal Periods 00 00 24 00 state and local laws prohibit
15. OSD is visible the information will show on the upper left see photo above right Organization Level 0 9 default 0 refers device level Board Out Virtual Keyboard Multi nd Config Main Mot Com Query Not Con v For use with Network Keyboard EMap Not Alarm Not Con Auto Task running Nat Config System Startup Mode Full screen Exclusive Cancel Default Admin Config Users amp Device Click Organization to enter the following interface 1 Lists the organization structure You can add modify and delete nodes here and click a noke to open the sublist only the administrator account has the authority to operate 2 Contains the users and device parts You can add modify and delete users and device here Admin Conti z a Organization 5 Device Users e 7 Y E s Organizat ional Struc ture s root ae SiR 1004 134 1 1003 66 1002 factory OVR 1001 office Users Add Select a node and click to launch 3 User information and settings can be added or modified Modify Select a user and click to modify user information License The Device List 4 will open when you select one user Tick the device or channel to in the list to authorize and click to save the modify Delete Select a user or a device you want to delete and press 2 Device Add Select an organizatio
16. amp Export log admin config account switch and authority allocate E Down id Note Search 1 Enable the authority in setting config system Restart the iz BA system to enable the configuration cy tiae 2 Set authorisation using top right icons If an icon is greyed out the C Globa Config action is not available 3 Enable the authorization using top right icons Task Config C Plan Config C Import amp Export C Log Localset Admin Config C Import amp Export Switchon OK Select Cance REMOTE ACCESS CAMERA SETTINGS Camera Settings Channel Select channel of the PTZ device the frames per seconded higher the better Ch name Give the channel number a name PTZ Address Address of the PTZ camera Main resolution quality of camera Protocol Choose the protocol of the PTZ CIF or D1 on 4 8 channel NOTE ONLY compatible with pelco D Standard Net Mode on 16 channel Minor Lower quality stream of camera Band Rate chose the band rate of the PTZ Select QCIF CIF or None PAL NTSC Default is NTSC Audio Turns audio on or off only works if a microphone is installed Position Changes the position of the date and time and channel number Select Left down Left up or None Remotely Config Main size Chose the size of the file for streaming Size is Record task sets your scheduling recording System Setting Channel Setting Device logs
17. button that will launch a open to adjust the parameters 1 PPPoE Enable PPPoE Clicking Setting will allow entry of information provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP 2 Enable a wireless 3G connection Clicking Setting will allow entry of information provided by your wireless provider 3 DDNS Enable a DDNS hostname 4 NTP Enable Network Time Protocol 5 IP Filter Assign IP addresses to a block allow list 6 Multicast Set the transfer parameters and port settings 7 Email Enable and adjust settings for DVR email messages 8 FTP Set File Transfer Protocol for server 9 Alarm Server Enter settings for alarm server 10 Push Enter settings for push server 11 Auto Register Enter settings for auto register Page 17 SYSTEM OPERATION NETWORK MENU Network State Tab Settings for Network State user Network State 22 adjustable DHCP State Enable IP filtering sender IP Address subnet Mask Gateway PPPOE State Enable IP filtering sender Address P2P Tab Configure Peer to Peer settings for the DVR 1 Enable PEI Enable or Disable P2P settings 2 Transfer Mode Transtor Mode Select transfer settings Account Reuse THA 3 Account Reuse Device ID as Te Check to enable the account to be used GE Et i multiple times ae 4 Device ID Loca ron Displays DVR s unique ID state 5 Password Specify P2P password 6 Local Port Enter network port for connection 7 State
18. directional buttons and inputting a preset number then click Add to save 3 Auto Tour Select Tour Point between the first cruise line and cruise input box value Input numbers in Path and Preset Click Add Preset to add a preset value to the cruise path and repeat to add additional presets Click Clear Preset to delete a preset Repeat this step to delete more presets 4 Pattern Click Pattern in order to record an automated pattern Then go back to the P T Z controls to modify the zoom focus and iris etc Stop recording in the Pattern setting to save the pattern 5 AUX Open Turn auxiliary components on and off 6 Light Wiper Turn the Light Wiper protocol on and off The Channel display will show the current DVR s IP address local timer and transfer rate in the upper right corner The lower left corner shows the current video feed s channel name REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW Configuration Control Panel 0 VERSION DEL oc one lem Status 5 0 05 Access the DVR s local configuration M menu by clicking on Configuration Audio In Out 4 1 Alarm In Out 8 3 See page 18 for user adjustable AUTO MAINTENAI ERIS E settings Configuration manage R5 232 1 Part i SYSTEM SETTING i Bios Version 1 6 0000 0 Build 201 3 11 Es Record Configurat Hardware Version 1 8 Basic Set ACCO
19. highly recommended to startup the system performs a basic system check change passwords on the system using the Configuration and runs an initial loading sequence After a few Menu See Password section for details on setting moments the system loads a live display view up passwords Right click and select Login ser Password OR Cancel User Login Menu NOTE Powering down stops the system The power LED is still on The only way to fully power down the system is by turning the THe power off amp on with the power switch on the back of the DVR d a If no power switch is present remove the power cord from power outlet F a View 1 View 4 Right Click Menu a c Clicking the right button of the mouse will launch a drop down a PITZ menu This menu will allow you to access the view display Color Setting settings adjust PTZ cameras and screen settings It will also 2 Search allow acess to the recordings on the hard drive and main Each camera channel FH menu to access other settings can be adjusted Main Nenu individually for When using the mouse use the Right Click Menu to brightness contrast access several system options including the System hue sharpness and saturation To adjust Setup Menu Select one of the following options View Layout Provides a choice of viewing channels on the 1 Channel Select the proper channel for adjustment using the
20. manually So what are your choices The first would be to obtain a static IP address from your ISP Check with your ISP for availability and pricing An alternative choice is to utilize a dynamic domain name service DDNS to get a domain name that can be linked to your dynamic IP address While there are multiple free DDNS services available we recommend www dyndns com as the DVR has been already configured to accept account information from this service How DynDNS com works 1 You install the DynDNS Updater software on your network 2 When your Internet Service Provider changes the your IP address the DynDNS Updater detects that the network s IP address has changed 3 The DynDNS Updater sends the new IP address to DynDNS com 4 The DynDNS com update server receives the information and assigns the new IP address to your Dynamic DNS hostname you created In addition to automatically keeping up with the changes in the address you will now be able to enter a domain name rather than a string of digits when accessing the DVR in Internet Explorer DynDNS fore Accom Ae Hew Hestrume LF Babel Po dm Dyn Han karry LrE _ arm A ee DynDNS com Setup Screen How to obtain your Domain Name from www dyndns com 1 Using a computer that is connected to the same router as the DVR use Internet Explorer to go to www dyndns com 2 Deci
21. on the box for the target external drive then click on Backup to enter the Backup menu Select the recording s Start and End times and click Add to add it to the list PageUp PageDown Select Cancel backup device or file Duplicate it by inputting the Start and End times again Click Delete to clear the file list Select the Detect Backup Erase Stop recording you want and click Start to backup and display the time remaining 3 Erase Deletes all data on USB backup device 4 Stop Stop device Page 23 SYSTEM OPERATION OUTPUT and PTZ MENU Output Menu The Output menu has three sub menu sections P T Z RS 232 and Display which control management of peripherals connected to the DVR system a kil Transparency Time Display Overlay Info Channel Name Modify Channel Display v Display Menu Display menu sets the unit s display and polling features The menu has three tabs GUI Output Configuration and Tour Configuration GUI Tab The GUI tab sets the appearance of the On Screen Display OSD 1 Transparency Has 4 levels of varying translucence or opacity 2 Channel Name To modify a channel name the available options are symbols letters and numbers Note 1 Channel names can use up to 48 half width characters 2 Limit to 16 characters otherwise some problems may occur in multi screen mode 3 Time Display Selects whether the time is displayed on screen 4 Chann
22. set it as the clock source Privately owned NTP servers can use standard NTP products to provide accurate time setting from a PC system Please refer to the instructions below when using a PC system as an NTP server NTP Server Set Up under Windows Start menu Run input regedit to enter the registry editing feature Build a new key assignment of DWORD Value by going to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services W32Time Parameters registry sub key NtpServer Change the value to 1 and save Restart the computer NOTE changes to Windows registry must be done carefully and only make the changes as noted above It is best to always make a backup of your registry before attempting any changes NTP Server Set Up Under Linux Due to the differences between Linux distributions for details on how to set up an NTP server under Linux refer to the manual for the distribution you are using Page 60 REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW PTZ Control From the live screen right click and select P T Z Control on the control channel as shown P T Z CONTROL From the P T Z control menu you can set direction step length zoom focus iris advanced features auxiliary features and camera settings Step size controls P T Z direction and speed e g step size 8 is faster than step size 1 Range 1 8 8 is the maximum Click and for zoom focus and iris modification There are eight directional controls up dow
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24. Channel drop down monitor e View 1 Allows viewing of 1 channel 2 Brightness Contrast amp Saturation may be adjusted by e View 4 Allows viewing of 4 channels placing and clicking the mouse cursor with the appropriate Color Setting Adjust video image settings by channel rectangle Finer adjustments can be made by clicking the e Search Open the Search Menu and and squares playback recorded video e Record Access to manual recording settings for each channel e Main Menu Opens the main system menu 4 Click SAVE Page 12 3 Repeat process for all channels as desired Or click DEFAULT to return video to the original factory settings SYSTEM SETUP MAIN MENU amp COLOR MENU Main Menu The main menu allows access to six sub menus Search Configuration Storage Output Maintain and Shutdown Left click the associated icons and the sub menu will launch Right click will to escape out of the sub menu 1 Search Search records by type channel time and playback 2 Configuration Configure recording motion detection abnormalities alarm system network and user management settings 3 Storage Hard disk and back up management 4 Output Configure out serial and output modes Color Setting The Color Setting menu adjusts a specified channel s single screen image color hue brightness contrast and saturation parameters Set it for two time periods according to the local times between day and night For ea
25. D configuration Keyboard serial port configuration Admin config config the organization users device EMap and system Upgrade software upgrade About software version and copyright Admin Config Add modify delete the users or devices Add edit the EMap System setting frame log authorization password DDNS setting Input Input the setup file Output Output the setup file Modify Password Modify license password or current account password License For different users access for setting Custom Tool Playback the last alarm related video Status Display manufacturer and working status information display Page 38 REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 Quick Guide Quick Start 1 1 Click on the Setting button on the right menu 2 Click Device Config 3 Click Add on the upper left 4 Enter the device name 5 Enter the device IP Address Localset 6 Change login type to P2P 7 The Serial No is the Device ID see page 21 8 Enter the password for the Config impot Device ID See page 21 See page 72 for complete information Gif Boo irs vix coris 2 Device Contig Remote Config Search Device n Dee Dess E DDHS Server Dew Pot Dev Type 102 sour 222 222 2108 Type Config n Devot Logn pzp Login Jn P M Sera HO Pat E Password Sh nwHaghico
26. DNS is used FE 1 Using the machine s name and device REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 Admin Config cont The Video Channel interface Double click an alarm channel to get a popup window see below Channel Information Device Information Video Channel Alarm Channel ID 100401 100402 Channel ID Channel Camera Type 1 2 10040 3 3 4 5 V 1 Dome Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Channel ID 100404 100405 100406 10040 7 100408 Channel Type Channel Number 1 RPRRRRRRI CO Ch ds cu ra Lib Lad Lu La Lad Lag E d dp od d Channel Name Camera Type Double click a channel to open Channel Information You can modify channel name and type in Channel ok Cancel Information The camera type includes camera PTZ dome camera and dome camera Channel Information System Click System to enter the interface There are frame log pe authorization password DDNS system management Channel ID E module which is only showed by the system account login frame enable and insert an frame when starting live view or Channel Type playback for improving image resolution Log log will be deleted as it exceeds the storage period limitation Authorization users are allowed to operate in authorized mode Channel 13771 Password modify password for the
27. E ACCESS 5200 System set start screen mode organization level multi window config main interface query EMap and alarm auto task running config and system startup mode Record Display System Others Screen Out Board Out Local Set Set the start screens as your requirement Set the multi level structure like OSD BackColor SSS country province city street Enable the task auto running System startup mode full screen and exclusions are user adjustable Multi window config adjust the appearance of a OSD Text Sze Big Middle Small multiple channel display OSD TextColor OSD Position ODownL QOMiddle DownR OSD Visible Enable Disable Others set playback forward time interval disparity device running and language Local Set Record Display System Others Beer Out Board Out Playback Befor 10 Minute 1 60 Interval Hour default 0 refers not Verify Time disparity i Minuter default 0 refers not consider disparity Device Running Record Detect Cover Loss External Language English Screen Out To set the OSD background color and text color Photo right shows the Screen Out interface Click OSD BackColor and OSD TextColor to set Local Set color Record Display System Others S5creen Out Board Out You can also set the OSD Text Size OSD Position and OSD Visible Start Screen If
28. FAT or FAT32 file system 2 Match the firmware upgrade file to your DVR model number Procedure 3 Change the file name bin to vss bin such as change General_DVR70XX_chnEnc_PN_V0 902 0000 7 R 20101027 bin to vss bin and copy the file from the computer to the root directory of USB flash disk 4 Power up DVR plug USB flash disk into the USB interface on the DVR 5 To upgrade select MAIN MENU MAINTAIN VERSION and click the Start 6 Wait as the upgrade processes restart DVR when prompted 7 Click OK to restart DVR Notes 8 During the upgrade process do not power down the DVR or remove the USB flash disk 9 If the DVR fails to upgrade correctly or the system crashes during upgrading Power down by removing the power cord and rebooting the DVR Page 29 REMOTE ACCESS SMARTPHONE APPS Apps for Android and iOS Installing the App from Google Pla Using the Google Play or Marketplace app on your Android smartphone search and download the IMSeye app Installing the App from iTunes Using the Google Play or Marketplace app on your Android smartphone search and download the IMSeye app NT TERI 4 Live gt work 255 255 255 255 Device List 2 Saved Pistas gt Loca Video About The main page of the Android IMSeye will give access to the features of the app Choosing Device List will display devices connected to the synced DVR San
29. FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DVR UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT These symbols indicate that it is prohibited to dispose of these batteries in the household waste Take spent batteries that can no longer be charged to the designated collection points in your community PRODUCT OVERVIEW PACKAGE CONTENTS What s in the Box H 264 4 channel Digital DVR with 500 GB DCAD4205 480M WARNING THESE PREMISES ARE UNDER 24 HOUR VIDEO SURVEILLANCE PROTECTED BY First Alert Installation 3 Window Quick Install Guide Software RJ45 Ethernet Cable Warning Decals 60 BNC Video amp DC Power Cables 5 way splitter One for each camera Varies with kits depending on number of cameras included Power Supply B for DVR USB 2 0 Mouse PRODUCT OVERVIEW DVR CONTROLS ITEM FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Power LED Indicates power status of DVR 22 HDD LED Indicates status of DVR s Hard Drive ITEM FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 1 Video In 4 video inputs unu BNC Video Out For connecting to a monitor For connecting to HDMI monitor For connecting to VGA monitor For connecting to a speaker or amplifier For connecting audio signal from audio capable cameras or self powered microphones RCA jacks For connecting RJ45 ethernet cable to PC or router Use Upper USB port for mouse connection Use Low
30. First Alert VIDEO SECURITY SYSTEM USER S MANUAL Model DCAD4205 480M INTRODUCTION YOU First Alert Thank you for choosing First Alert for your security needs For more than half a century First Alert has made the home safety and security products that make your job easier Our products are built to the highest standard which has earned us a leadership role in the home safety and security product categories We are committed to serving our customers from the professionals who install our products to the families and businesses who count on them First Alert has been helping families and businesses stay safe for over 50 years By having a First Alert Security System you re taking the first step in protecting your home or business from damage or theft We re watching even when you re not This manual is written for the DCAD4205 480M DVR It was accurate at the time it was completed However because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our products additional features and functions may have been added since that time and on screen displays may change We encourage you to visit our website at www firstalert com or www brkelectronics com to check for the latest manuals English and Spanish firmware updates downloads other security camera products and announcements You ll find this product line under Home Security Security Cameras Wired Cameras 2014 BRK Brands Inc All rights reserve
31. HDD Base Lj Total Spac Status 1 5 an e d 22 PageUp PageDown Format HDD MANAGE HDD Record Start Time End Time I L JF 1 RR T PageUp PageDown 22 STORAGE rim BACKUP Shows DVR storage capacity available space and operational status 1 Format Enables User to format the DVR s internal hard disk 2 Set This controls the hard disk s access mode setting The options are read write read only or redundancy mode with check boxes to enable or disable each mode In read only mode video data cannot be recovered The sub menu also displays a variety of drive status information Displays a recording log with recording start and stop times Formatting the Internal Hard Drive If you installed a new hard drive you must format the hard drive in the DVR be fore it can be used Click ing on the HDD Format button will begin the formatting process After formatting the system will restart ATTENTION For matting the internal HDD erases all video data This step cannot be Undone SYSTEM OPERATION BACKUP MENU Backup Menu Connect an External USB device to one of the USB ports to back up Name Type Free Total Device Status recordings from the DVR s internal hard disk using the commands in the Backup menu 1 Detect Identifies the external USB device and displays the device information 2 Backup Click
32. IMS200 Play the live view in selected window or drag a node or a device to a window to play Camere Dist 01 66 V 1 qmc2911 09 02 134 V 1 2011 03 24 19 13 45 Device List root 134 Fh 134 V 1 134 V 2 134 V 3 P 134 V 5 134 8 2 149 149 V 1 218 8 e P 149 V 3 aem P 1494 Camera 02 CESSIT 04 149 V 20 mmot6titz 03 24719316 03 ise z 66 V 2 k 66 V 3 di n 56 6 66 7 7 P 66 10 P PIZ Ctrl Project 2 42 J 1 Salting 03 04 a user defined Tool 1 O HE EAN Device Running The device highlighted with a green spot identifies that this camera is in live view mode Select a window and the corresponding camera will be highlighted Drag to change the screen position gal Window 1 double click to maximize the image single screen double click again to return to multiple channel view The options below will open when a channel is right clicked on 1 Voice talk Start the voice talk depend on the DVR function 2 Snapshot Snapshot in live image 3 Record Save the video audio in local files Output Set the output audio and color 4 Save Save the current window and camera as one task group Save the current video in Favorite Go to Position to playback or EMap
33. ONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE 1 Introduction 23 2 6 _ O 9490 Camera Specifications Mouse and Virtual Keypad w Camera Power Connections n Initial Setup System Operation 120 SysemSeupMem O 18 SemhMem ComigasonMem ReorMeu StmgeMeu 102 BaxupMe y 2 IbspayMem Tomma ____ 29 Auto Maintain Menu and Online Users Menu s shutdown Me USB Firmware Upgrade _ Remote Access 30 __ Smartphone Apps _ V showwebsetup ___________________ _ IMS 200PCSotwareSetup sese VshowPotForwmdngSeup Network Setup INTRODUCTION TABLE CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION Appendix Hard Drive Removal and Installation Specifications FAQ s Frequently Asked Questions Troubleshooting SAFETY CAUTION STATEMENTS Safety Precautions Do not drop puncture or disassemble the cameras or DVR Do not tug on the power adapter Use the plug to remove it from the wall Do not expose the cameras or DVR to high temperatures For your own safety avoid using the DVR when there is a storm or lightning in your area Use the
34. OTE ACCESS 5200 4 Right click on the alarm icons to enable or stop the tasks 5 Set a task first and tick the items This is the most convenient way to set the task Plan the time periods for different tasks After you set the task global config and relate config the alarm icons on screens will be in red as alarm occur The alarm relates are 4 Sound enable the function and select a audio file format wav 5 TV wall enable the function the alarm video will be send to TV wall as the alarm occur 6 Alarm interface enable the function the alarm interface will open as the alarm occur Relate the alarm video support maximum 4 channels On the popup screen you can find a voice talk icon to apply this function Note 1 the on playing relate video corresponding with the flag alarm record 2 double left click the alarm record to check the relate video when there are more than one alarms occur 3 turn to the next or previous video by down and up icon Alarm Task Config Click Alarm Task Config to launch the interface Click New to name a task then select devices for alarm task by button at last save the configuration as a new task Click to edit and enable the alarm type Click Delete to delete a task Introduction the running tasks are still valid after you restart the system Alarm Plan Configuartion Set plans to apply the tasks in particular time periods Click Alarm
35. Power to DVR as Smartphone through Mobile _ Internet Setup RCA Audio In litter Smartphone Not from Audio S included Cameras 1 Power or Powered Microphone Video to DVR Not included Channels 1 8 4 Splitter Cable Oy i AV Cable BNC DC Power Power to Camera 1 DC Converter 12 LONE Se 5 ER Use First Alert Cameras Only Video to Camera Use First Alert Power Supply Only Page 11 INITIAL SETUP SYSTEM OPERATION The power supply included with the DVR is rated for 5 amps Normally this is enough to power both the DVR and supplied cameras However using aftermarket cameras a larger number of cameras may sur pass the capability of the power supply causing the systerm to shut down Most devices should be marked with the Amperage rating but some may be marked by wattage In this case Amp usage can be found by dividing Watts by Volts or A W V The power supply should be upgraded if it surpasses 80 of its rating 4 amps for a 5 amp power supply to compensate for momentary spikes in current draw Note One Amp equals 1000 milliamps System Start Up Power On Off User Login To power the system On Off connect the power cable Password to the DC 12V port on the rear panel Press the toggle ATTENTION By default passwords are 123456 on the switch to the on position in the back of the DVR At system For security purposes it is
36. Set the day and time to reboot Auto Delete Old Files 2 Auto Delete Old Files Modifies when old files are deleted Online Users Menu Displays which Users are currently online accessing the system User Name Ii MKIWIAT iss 1 Disconnect Disconnect selected user 2 Block For Enter a time in seconds to temporary block the selected user Disconnect Block for Page 28 SYSTEM OPERATION SHUTDOWN MENU amp USB UPDATE The system provides the ability with a controlled shut down through a power down or with a Restart To access the shut down system menu right click the mouse to see the drop down quick menu and then select Shutdown The following screen appears Menu Logout Logs the user out A ale request activity to the DVR from any 1 user will require a login and password to gain access to the system MENU LOGOUT SHUTDOWN RESTART SYSTEM Shutdown Power Off shuts the system down in a controlled manner The hard drive is kept running If user wants to shutdown fully user needs to turn off the button on back panel of DVR Restart System Provides the user with a restart The system will shut down and restart in a controlled way USB Firmware Upgrade General description Periodically a firmware update will be issued to upgrade DVR features or address functionality Follow the procedure below to upgrade Preparing to Upgrade 1 Use an USB flash disk formatted with the
37. Time The User 3 Monitor Project Pree her 4 Setting 5 User defined Tool 6 Device Running 7 Alarm 8 Query 9 EMap 10 Dev State 11 TV Wall Not Restore See page 56 for additional information on the menus Settings can also be adjusted by using the right click mouse button ETF fae Hoani Prg mer M NM n Iri Dorica Turning Lm 5 Ch Eu ae 2 Fit Window Click to either Depending on the current menu enlarge the window to full in use the navigation controls display size or return to on the top right of the program window view will allow minimizing the screen 3 Exit Click to exit the current E maximizing the screen to full screen and return to the main screen returning to the main display screen or exiting the software 4 Log Off Log off the DVR and 1 Minimize Click to minimize close the IMS200 program window 3 REMOTE ACCESS 5200 Shown on the main interface are channels menu functional keys output mode keys toolbar upper right icons alarm and status Display and control the real time video Select voice talk snapshot record output save go to and TVwall function in a specific window Note Menu functions are valid only under specific conditions 1 Camera List Shows organizations devices and channels Shows device IP name and model Finish the TV wal
38. UNT NETWORK Basic Set Ei E3 ALARM Ca Local Alarm E DETECT Motion Det Video Loss ES Peripherals Alarm VO Configu Record 5 232 Refresh ig PAN TILT ZOOM CRA AT Records Search vix Por Chae a he pM PX search Click Search to open the search C Type Fe _ window You can search and open 7 pation hes recordings alarms motion detection Loo e Record local recordings m Search Record by selecting the record type starting and ending times and channel clicking the search button Select the rairarsrarsrerrra desired file and it can be played 1 Play Double click a search result to play it in the video window Control the video playback by using the control icons A set of standard video playback control icons will display at the bottom of the video window r z ee Time Ered Tera Record Chan 2 Download Select a searched video to download The download speed and percentage are displayed on the bottom of the screen Downosdspeed Ok 34 REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW Alarm Configuration Event Type Operation External Alarm can not open video Click Alarm to enter the alarm setup menu Video Loss External Alarm Listen Alarm Vi
39. URE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR ITS COMPONENTS AS WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH 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 sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock 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 Page 64 APPENDIX HARD DRIVE Hard Drive Removal and Installation To replace the hard drive in the DVR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK UNPLUG ALL POWER SOURCES INCLUDING CAMERAS FROM THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING COVER FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR ITS COMPONENTS AS WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH 1 Remove screws securing the cover of the DVR and remove cover 2 Disconnect the hard drive power and data cables 3 Remove old hard drive and replace with the new one 4 Re install the screws securing the hard drive to the bottom of the DVR 5 Re connect the hard drive power and data cables 6 Replace the cover and screws NOTE Format hard drive per instructions in HDD MANAGEMENT section NOTE The DVR Software supports up to a 2TB SATA hard drive Hard Drive Remove Install Screws from Below Hard Disk Redundancy The hard
40. ackup to a USB flash drive Do not connect a USB flash drive to the USB MOUSE port Lower USB port Use the mouse buttons to perform the following REAR of DVR Click to select a menu option Connect Mouse amp Tw RP USB Drive e During live viewing in split screen double click on a channel 8 amp 16 Channel Shown 4 Channel Similiar to view the selected channel in full screen e Double click the channel again to return to split screen view Selecting letter or number on the virtual keypad Mouse Button Operation e Click to open the Quick Access Menu e Exits any window e Exits any menu or re opens previous menu e No function Virtual Keypad To enter text or numerical data the system uses a virtual keypad In fields where letters or numbers can be entered you can switch between various formats numbers upper case and lower case abc Note you can access all numbers when in the Letters virtual keypads See below Numbers Letters Page 10 PRODUCT OVERVIEW CAMERA AND POWER CONNECTIONS Decide if the camera is to be wall or ceiling mounted and if cable will be fed through mounting surface hidden directly behind the bracket or fed through the side of the bracket so cable is exposed Mark area where you will drill your hole The Cable Safe Mounting Bracket has three Adjusting Points 1 Rotates Bracket 360 relative to mounting surface 2 Adjusts bracket hinge 180 and 3 Rotates
41. and click Start Note Improperly upgrading the firmware could cause a startup failure Only perform a firmware upgrade if you are sure you know what you are doing or under professional supervision Visit FirstAlert com for latest software and firmware updates SYSTEM OPERATION DEFAULT and BPS MENU Please select setting entries that you want to default Select All nf Channel Config Base Plan Alarm Local Alarm Net Alarm Video Detection Kb S MB H 20 20 20 45 45 45 System Config v Abnormity RS232 Net Config PTZ 1009 445 Page 27 Wave Output Mode GUI Channel Output Config Tour Config Default Menu The Default menu restores system defaults You can restore the defaults selectively by selecting only those items you require or you can restore all de faults by selecting all items Note Menu transparency language time format video format IP address user IDs etc are not affected BPS Menu Displays the video size and data rate of each channel by waveform Note These are estimated values and are for reference only SYSTEM OPERATION AUTO MAINTAIN AND ONLINE USERS MENU Auto Maintain Menu Sets up auto maintenance items auto reboot will automatically reboot the DVR at days and times specified reset all cameras and auto deletion of old files will delete files that reach the time limitation that is preset 1 Auto Reboot System
42. annel 1 Password Login Mode Address D Max Channek 1 Login Mode PTZ devices can be con Video feeds can be Device detail will allow Device detail will allow trolled from this page viewed from this page changes to device settings changes to device settings Saved photos can be viewed from the The settings page will set the Hite Lary H 20133204 10175386 mp Scip Bening i alert settings page on the left and 001 tend Channel 1 for the selected saved videos can device be viewed from the Preview alae page on the right Alert Sound Play Audi REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW VSS Software User Name The VSS software allows both local network and worldwide access to your DVR Microsoft Internet Explorer version 8 9 or 10 is required is to dial into the DVR Login The DVR must also be connected to a network with Internet access 17 User Account ol 1 Retrieve the DVR IP address See page 20 5 2 Open Internet Explorer 3 Type the DVR IP Address into the address bar and press enter also add the HTTP port i e http 192 168 1 182 1081 2 4 AD Program 1 IVSWeb 1 cab 4 Default Login is username admin and password is blank F Verified publisher SMART CITIES Zhuhai Co Ltd File origin Downloaded from the Internet Do you want to allow the followi ng prog ram to make changes to this computer After logging in Active X wil
43. camera body 360 to level image Thumb Screw Ring Step 1 Select the position for the camera and drill your hole for the cable Feed cable through mounting surface Mount bracket to surface Step 2 Aim camera at target and using Adjusting Points 1 and 2 in tandem position camera Tighten Ring and Thumb Screw Step 3 Rotate camera body using Adjusting Point 3 to the proper view angle Slot for making sure the Camera Shield is always on top and parallel to the ground so exposed the image is level in the Live View Screen See Camera Orientation Info box cable Tighten screw installation Step 4 Attach proper length of cable and run from camera to DVR location Note Power cable ends are different Be sure the correct power connector end matches To Camera DVR Tip Connect cable at camera end before running cable to verify orientation is correct Also see Information box on Longer Cable Runs To DVR To Camera Step 5 Check camera orientation via the Live View screen Adjust as required Verify Cable Orientation 1 1 VGA to PC Monitor TV Connecting Devices BNC to Security Camera Monitor Follow this to make device connections Note some devices are not Not included included with this kit See What s in the Box for included devices Back Panel Connect Mouse amp USB Drive RCA Audio Out to Powered Speakers Not included RJ45 Ethernet to Router and Internet t
44. cameras and DVR with care Avoid pressing hard on the cameras or DVR body Do not use power cable if it is damaged or crushed Safety Precautions Instructions for Use e Always purchase the correct size and grade of battery most suitable for the intended use Replace all batteries of a set at the same time Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation Ensure the batteries are installed correctly with regard to polarity and Remove batteries from equipment that is not to be used for an extended period of time Remove used batteries promptly FCC Compliance FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relo
45. cate the receiving antenna e ncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help Notice Only peripherals complying with FCC class B limits may be attached to this equipment Operation with non compliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by First Alert BRK Brands Inc is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception Changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by First Alert BRK Brands Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Important The information shown in the FCC Declaration of Conformity paragraph below is a requirement of the FCC and is intended to supply you with information regarding the FCC approval of this device The phone number listed below is for FCC related questions only and not intended for questions regarding the connection or operation for this device FCC Declaration of Conformity for devices with the FCC logo Responsible Party First Alert BRK Brands Inc 3901 Liberty Street Rd Aurora IL 60504 8122 Telephone 630 851 7330 Product Model DVRADMOA We First Alert BRK Brands Inc declare under our sole responsibility that the device to which this declaration relates Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may
46. certain surveillance Period activities and or the use or distribution of the information obtained from such activities Prior Select All to using this system you should become familiar Sun Mon T with the pertinent laws to ensure compliance with Thu Fri those applicable to surveillance activities SYSTEM OPERATION NETWORK MENU Network Card Type DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway First ONS Server Alternate DNS Server 1 Physical Address EU DT BZZTFLD 02 Advanced PPPOE 3G DONS NTP IP Filter Multicast Email FIP Alarm Server Push Auto Register setting setting setting Setting seting setting Setting seting Seting setting setting Network Menu Use this menu to set DVR network parameters The menu contains 4 tabs The DVR will default to an IP address of 192 168 1 88 Base Tab 1 Network Card Type The DVR has a built in ethernet card 2 DHCP Check the box to enable automatic IP addressing Otherwise use the boxes below to manually set parameters 3 IP Address Assign IP address 4 Subnet Mask Assign address for subnet 5 Gateway Enter the IP address for network gateway 6 First DNS Server Enter address for preferred server 7 Alternate DNS Server Enter address for alternate server 8 Physical Address Displays address for current port Advanced Tab The advanced settings tab will allow access to configure network settings Each option will have a Setting
47. ch adjustment the device will automatically switch to the best video quality 1 Period Two time periods can be set to match the ambient light during day or night This option will automatically switch the color configuration at the set time Check each box to enable this function at the specified time 2 Hue Adjust the screen image color 3 Brightness Adjust the screen image brightness It decreases increases the brightness of the screen image to make the image clearer 4 Period Hue Brightness Contrast Saturation sharpness Menu Buttons 5 Maintain Display the system log information version information stream statistics and online Users You can also reset to factory defaults or use the automatic maintenance function 6 Shutdown Log off the User menu turns off the machine restarts the system and switches Users and all other operations pa CONFIGURATION E STORAGE P MAINTAIN SHUTDOWN SEARCH a OUTPUT 4 Contrast Adjust the black and white levels the greater the ratio the brighter the image 5 Saturation Adjust screen image color purity The greater the value the cleaner the screen image appears 6 Sharpness Adjust the sharpness of the screen image a higher number will be a sharper image The buttons below will typically appear on menus Specific buttons will have their function explained with the corresponding menus options 1 Default Apply de
48. cteristics of their party hardware or software which may effect the operation of the software included Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above Warranty Period Some states provinces or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province or jurisdiction to jurisdiction OBTAINING SERVICE If service is required do not return the product to your place of purchase In order to obtain warranty service contact the Consumer Affairs Division at 1 800 323 9005 7 30 a m 5 00 a m Central Standard Time Monday through Friday To assist us in serving you please have the model number and date of purchase available when calling After contacting the Consumer Affairs Division and it is determined that the product should be returned for Warranty Service please mail the product to BRK Brands Inc 3901 Liberty Street Road Aurora IL 60504 8122 Page 69 First Aler 2014 BRK Brands Inc a Jarden Corporation Company NYSE JAH 3901 Liberty Street Road Aurora IL 60504 8122 Phone 630 851 7330 Tech Services 800 323 9005
49. d Distributed by BRK Brands Inc Aurora Illinois 60504 BRK Brands Inc is a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation NYSE JAH First Alert and SmartBridge are registered trademarks of the First Alert Trust Due to continuing product develop ment the product inside the packaging may look slightly different than the one on the package To obtain warranty service contact the Consumer Affairs Division at 1 800 323 9005 Monday through Friday 7 30 a m 5 p m Central Standard Time Made in China INTRODUCTION KEY PRODUCT FEATURES Main Description Four eight or sixteen channel H 264 digital video recorder with Internet remote surveillance and motion detection suitable for applications such as high end residential new or remodel light commercial small business retail small warehouse or small grocery Product Features Auto IP connection capability H 264 Compression e Virus free Linux O S Record playback mobile phone live view backup control amp remote access 500 GB hard drive installed e Supports smart phone live view e User friendly interface DVR capable of providing 16 bit true color semi transparent GUI with notes for selected menu items e Advanced motion detection activated recording e 24 7 Scheduled Recording e Network monitoring through internet access e Supports USB or external DVD backup Hi speed backup upgrade record via USB2 0 HDMI Video Out INTRODUCTION TABLE OF C
50. d by system e Power off the system Turn power off by removing DC plug System needs to be reset Firmly connect a USB mouse to the USB Mouse port on the back panel of the system Power on the system There is no picture on e Check the camera video cable and connections Camera cables are loose or have become selected channels camera e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the system and at the disconnected picture is not being camera displayed e Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable Audio cables are loose or have been disconnected e Check the AUDIO IN connection to the DVR une age Audio channels are disabled insert check the system appears but does not have e Check the Audio Configuration settings sound oe on external speakers not included is low or e Increase volume on external speakers not included The system beeps at startup The beep at startup is normal 2 68 APPENDIX WARRANTY PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY BRK Brands Inc BRK the maker of First Alert brand products warrants that for a period of one year from the date of purchase the Warranty Period this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship BRK at its sole option will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the Warranty Period Replacement or repair will be made with a new or remanufactured product or component If the prod
51. d time to open the system log interface Page 51 REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 There are local set modify password log update screen out virtual keyboard license and admin config options in Setting Log records the account event operation and alarm information Search and download the records according its time type device and username in LOG interface Record modify record download snapshot and talk path set the single file length and enable the talk save Record Display System Others Screen Out Board Out Record Path Default E IMS200 IMS200_315_E F Defaut Dowidead Bad Default E IMS200 IMS200_315_E C Default Snapshot Path Default E IMS200 Ims200_315_E F Talk Path Default E IMS200 IMS200_315_E Default Single file length amp Minute 10 120 Talk Save Start Up Display enable the toolbar and EMap s device name set the map size log number and media transfer protocal TU pL 98 La Record Display System Others Screen Out Board Out Toolbar v Start Up 5 Device Name Show EMap s Minimum Size Maximal Log Number 3000 500 50000 TCP Media Transfer Protocal TCP Admin Contig Import Export Wodi Licenze REMOT
52. de whether you only need one domain name which is free or require multiple names for a fee 3 Follow the instructions for completing the required information to register 4 You will receive a confirmation email with your new domain name An example domain name might be adam dyndns com You will need it to configure the DVR First obtain your Router DNS You need to get your DNS manually from your router You will need the Primary or Secondary DNS from your router for DDNS to function properly To obtain your Primary or Secondary DNS 1 In your web browser log in to your router using its Default Gateway address NOTE Refer to your router s manual or software for login information You can also get the Default Gateway on your PC by selecting Start gt Run Type CMD and press Enter In the Command Prompt window type ipconfig and press Enter 2 View its WAN settings Write down the Primary or Secondary DNS address for use in the next step Connection Type PPPOE QoS Engine Active Cable Status Connected Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 15 01 Lieconnect HAC Address 00 15 28 2E 43 AA Authentication amp Security PAP 209 195 113 46 255 255 755 755 my 192 168 200 1 WAN Settings Example 63 REMOTE ACCESS HARD DRIVE HDD S M A R T S M A R T or Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a hard disk technology that is inc
53. deo Pop up Prompt Choose the type of alarm Motion Detect in the menu monitor video loss motion detection disk Disk Ful full disk error video mask Dede 228 Sound Pop up and external alarms Click Video Pop up to Video Mask Sound Path gt gt open the video loss motion ime Device ID hard disk failure video block video encoder and n alarm pop up Click on Prompt to open i the prompts When an alarm occurs it will pops up an alarm window menu in real time Click on the Sound Pop up check box and you can choose an alarm tone that is pre recorded on the local hard drive and will play when an alarm occurs The alarm tone files are in the WAV format Event Type Click in a box to specify the type of alarms to display Operation When an alarm is triggered specify how it will be displayed Alarm Sound Choose an alarm sound from the computer s hard drive Log Displays alarm events N JA 43 IVSWeb Control Version 1 2 17 406 The about icon when clicked will display the current software versions installed on the connected DVR a a PLAYSDK Version 2 8 6 1 Copyright C 2010 Ok Logout Ms Clicking Logout will exit the main interface screen LOGOUT and return to the login page Page 35 REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 IMS200 Software Installation Introduction Step 4 IMS200 is a professional surveillance sy
54. disk drive HDD redundancy function can backup recorded files The User can then retrieve files from a redundant HDD if a single HDD is damaged This enhanced system data safety The HDD redundancy function performs a double backup of data from the designated channel to the HDD so the DVR needs a standalone hard disk for the redundancy function to be effective Hard Disk Redundancy Configuration Open the Main Menu and then the Storage menu to access storage configuration Select an HDD as the redundant drive and then click on Setting The Redundancy HDD must be an independent drive The User can set several hard disks as a redundancy HDD group Once an HDD is assigned as a redundant HDD recorded data can be saved Hard Drive Connected to Circuit Board to both the main HDD and the redundant HDD The data on the redundant HDD should be automatically cycled the cycle period depends on the recording data and the capacity gt Hard Drive Format of the redundant HDD NOTE A new hard drive must be formatted Note Make sure there are two HDDs with at least one in the DVR after installation Format per instructions One is for read and write and the other for redundancy gt inthe HDD MANAGEMENT section of this manual Channel Redundancy Configuration The User can choose some or all of the channels to back up Go to Configuration Record and choose a channel then check the Redundancy box Retrieve HDD Redundancy Note
55. e photo to the right shows the EMap interface Upper left Organize structure Left bottom Channel feed Right Map There are camera icons alarm icons and the next level map icons on the map window Double left click the next level map icon to turn to that map Single click the camera in organize structure to get the camera location on map Double left click the camera in list or on map to play the live view in left buttom screen Double left click the screen to turn to the full screen mode double left click again or press ESC to quit PTZ Control control the camera motion Talk talk through channel device Send send the video to playback window Stop stop the video playing minimize the map full screen the map Note zoom in out with mouse scroll wheel Page 49 Plan Configuration Click Add and modify the plan parameter like title task start end time You can put the exist tasks into the plan Add several tasks into one plan set the start and end time to make a cycle execution Modify modify the plan configuration Delete delete a plan Exit quit this window There are a maximum of 100 tasks in one plan In the monitor project interface click the task to carry it out Pause pause and resume the running project Import import tasks and plans list Export export tasks and plans list Introduction the monitor project configuration is keep in local Copy the configurations between devices b
56. e port set the IP address distributed by the DVR and set the rules for port mapping add the HTTP and TCP ports to the mapping list The default access ports of the DVR include HTTP port 80 and TCP port 8000 if the ports are occupied by other devices please modify the default port of the DVR to other vacant ports 3 Input the public net IP address into the web browser and add the port number of the DVR you want to access after the IP for example http 155 157 12 227 81 If you want to access it via Client Software you can use the outer network TCP port directly Notice For detailed configuration settings please refer to the your router user manual NTP Function The NTP function handles time synchronization between the DVR and the GPS clock server to ensure the accuracy of both devices internet Configuration CONFIGURATION NETWORK select Advanced then select NTP to configure After accessing the Internet the NTP function can use a standard NTP server to automatically set the time Enter the IP address and domain name of an NTP server To activate the NTP function click Enable You can select how often the DVR will update its clock setting The interval options are from 1 to 65535 minutes Intranet Configuration If the DVR is connected to an intranet the user can use a privately owned server as the clock source Enter the private NTP server address in the DVR s NTP configuration as noted above to
57. ectrical short circuits or transients iv usage not in accordance with product installation v use of replacement parts not supplied by BRK vi improper product maintenance or vii accident fire flood or other Acts of God This warranty does not cover the performance or functionality of any computer software included in the package with the product BRK makes no warranty that the software provided with the product will function without interruption or otherwise be free of anomalies errors or Bugs This warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of any product or software installed on your computer BRK reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products without incurring any obligations to modify any product which has already been manufactured BRK will make every effort to provide updates and fixes to its software via its website This warranty does not cover any alteration or damage to any other software that may be or may become resident on the users system as a result of installing the software provided This warranty is in lieu of other warranties expressed or implied and BRK neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale or service of the product In no event shall BRK be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the product or arising from the malfunctioning
58. el Display Selects whether the channel name is displayed on screen 5 Overlay Info Selects whether overlaying information is displayed on screen 24 SYSTEM OPERATION DISPLAY MENU Output Config Tab The Output Configuration tab displays several control settings for a video display monitor connected to the DVR system via the VGA port GUI Output Config VGA Output Resolution 1024x768 60H Greyscale 1 VGA Output Resolution TV Adjust The default resolution setting is Top 0 0 1024 x 768 60Hz A 2 TV Adjust Bottom Im Adjust the display output area VGA Color Set Color Set It adjusts the image to the fit the display Hue Hue 3 VGA TV Color Settings Brightness Brightness Adjust the display s hue brightness contrasts and saturation settings Saturation Saturation 4 TV Color Settings Adjusts the display s brightness contrast and saturation settings Contrast Contrast Default OK Cancel Tour Config Tab The Tour Configuration tab sets up e DA and enables the touring functions onfig Tour Config This menu sets up the tour mode and intervals between rotations The time interval option is between Enable Tour 5 and 120 seconds and includes in mode for single four or eight screen options Interval 5 View 1 ungo View 4 1 Sets motion detection based Motion Tour View 1 tour mode 2 Alarm Tour Alarm Tour View 1 Sets up the a
59. er USB port for USB flashdrive or backup For connection to power cord 12 DC PRODUCT OVERVIEW CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Camera Specifications 480M C1030DP5 Image Sensor 1 3 Color CMOS EFFECTIVE PIXELS HORIZONTAL RESOLUTION IP RATING 648 H X 488 V 920TVL NET For connecting RJ45 ethernet cable to PC or router NUMBER OF INFRARED LED S NIGHT VISION RANGE INFRARED WAVE LENGHT IR CUT FILTER INDOOR OUT DOOR SIGNAL SYSTEM LENS ANGLE OF VISION FRAME RATE MINIMUM IL LUMINANCE AUDIO GAIN CONTROL SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO GAMMA CHAR ACTERISTICS SHUTTER SPEED 1 50 1 60 1 100000 VIDEO OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS OPERATING TEM PERATURE CAMERA STAND DIMENSIONS AT W58mmxH 77mm x L 119mm 900 NO D gt UP TO 50 FEET 940nm BOTH NTSC PAL m 35 40 NTSC 60 FIELDS SEC PAL 50 FIELDS SEC 0 LUX IR ON AUTO gt 480 AGC OFF 0 4 1 0 Vp p 75 OHM 12VDC 180 10mA IR ON 22F 122F 30C 500 Page 9 PRODUCT OVERVIEW MOUSE AND VIRTUAL KEYPAD The mouse is the primary input device for navigating system menus NOTE Unless otherwise noted all system functions described in this manual are achieved through mouse input To use a mouse with the system Connect a USB mouse to the USB MOUSE port on back panel of the system NOTE Only the USB 2 0 port on the back panel Upper USB port is designed for data b
60. et up the Router Note To use the UPnP Function there must be Router support and be able to set up the UPnP Function 1 Connect the Router to the network access the Router s configuration menus set up the Router and enable the UPnP Function Routers from different manufacturers may have some differences please refer to the specific router s instructions before setting it up 2 Connect the DVR to the Router The configuration will automatically connect to the IP address or static IP After setting up the IP address click the Advanced Configuration and navigate to the menu with ports and multicast etc Enable UPnP port mapping 3 Enter the Router management interface Detect the port if there is already Port Mapping If there is it shows that the UPnP set up is finished 4 Input the IP address in a web browser such as Internet Explorer and add the port number of the DVR for example 155 157 12 227 81 If you want to enter by the Client Software use the TCP port offered by the outer network Note If there are a few DVRs that need to be set up via the UPnP function in order to avoid IP conflict set the ports of the embedded DVR to different port numbers Otherwise it will choose a previously set up DVR port as the first choice Manual Port Mapping 1 Connect the DVR to a Router and set up a static IP address 2 Log in to the Router access its configuration menu and enter the required settings Then go to th
61. evice list first then define the date start end time user alarm type all video loss external alarm motion detect camera masking device disconnection host alarm and status not confirm confirm at last click Search to get the result list The system supports six type alarms video loss external alarm motion detect camera masking device disconnection and host alarm As soon as an alarm occurs the related device ES will automatically come to the front 1 Stop all relate stop all related alarms 2 Import import alarm configuration 3 Export export alarm configuration 4 Confirm confirm the alarm and stop all related alarms Click to change the device information format Double click a device to display all the sub channels You can rank the list by View on top 5 Left device list and alarm detail information 6 Right device information Right click on the alarm icon or and preview the relates Right click the blank to save the current status as an alarm task or choose a rank type Bottom right is the event list Click to deploy the event list Config 1 Task There are 4 methods to set task The task icon will be in green as you set the task 2 Manually right click on the camera device node to enable or stop the tasks 3 Select the alarm type in device list e g set the task for all the devices and alarm type of 134 group REM
62. fault settings 2 OK Apply settings and exit menu 3 Cancel Exit menu without applying changes 4 App Apply changes without exiting menu OK Default Cancel App SYSTEM SETUP SEARCH MENU Search Menu The main menu allows access to six sub menus Search Configuration Storage Output Maintain and Shutdown Left click the associated icons and the sub 17 gt menu will launch Right click will to escape out of the iw 7w NE Start Time Type 100 00 00 R 01 00 00 7 02 00 00 02 00 39 C 03 00 00 0 1 04 00 0 A JA A 2g ox 1 Calendar Select a date to search recordings 2 Time Select time frame to search 3 Play Controls Use the controls to control playback 4 Recording Mode Define alarm mode to search by 1 1 5 Channel Choose camera channel to search start Time 6 List 2013 12 03 00 00 00 All recordings will be listed by time End Time 7 Backup Select the folder icon to back 2013 12 03 01 00 00 to an external location 8 Recording List All recordings will be listed by time E start Playback mln mASIType Normal Alarm SYSTEM OPERATION CONFIGURATION and SYSTEM MENU CONFRSUFRATICON Selecting the configuration icon from the Main p m Menu will launch the P 8 39 configuration sub menu This menu will give access SYSTEM RECORD NETWORK to the System Record Network Alarm Account and Abno
63. he Internet Answer e Check the network to see if it is connected Check if LINK or 100M LED is displayed normally on the panel use ping xxx xxx xxx xxx DVR IP to check if the Internet is linked properly e Make sure you are running Windows 7 Vista or XP operating system and Internet Explorer 8 0 11 0 Page 6 7 APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Possible Cause Solutions e Confirm that all cables are connected correctly e Confirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back Cable from power adapter is loose or is unplugged Confirm that the system is powered on LED indicators on the top System is not receiving should be ON power or is not powering up If the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector Cables are connected but system is not receiving try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the sufficient power wall outlet Confirm that there is power at the outlet e Connect the power cable to another outlet e Test the outlet with another plugged device Remove the housing and check that hard drive cables are firmly Hard drive is not detected by Hard drive cables are loose or not properly connected connected the system e Open the housing and install a 2 5 SATA hard drive Mouse cable is not connected or is not firmly e Firmly connect the mouse cable to the USB Mouse port not the connected to the system USB Data port on the back panel Mouse not detecte
64. he popup alarm interface 5 Output enable or disable the alarm output Introduction global config aim to the whole system You have to enable the alarm relate and then set the SMS and talk output REMOTE ACCESS 5200 Various Settings Click the Record in context menu to start recording click again to stop the operation Set filepath in Setting Local Set Record Click Snapshot in context menu to save one single image of the video Path Setting Local Set Record The default filepath C Program Files IMS200 PIC Saves in bmp format You can modify brightness contrast saturation and hue in screen context menu Output Color Note This operations modifies the screen output not the cameras Select Voice Talk in the context menu to access the live sound click it again to quit Playback play 10 minutes before recording default is 10 mins you can modify it in Setting Local Set Others Playback Before EMap go to EMap location to which the camera belongs TV wall is supported ETE M 25 Partition will divide the display in 1 4 6 8 9 10 13 16 20 25 or 36 windows Note the default partition is 4 windows Full screen icon 1 the right side toolbar open as cursor move into this zoom hided as cursor move out 2 the bottom toolbar open as cursor move into this zoom hided as cursor move out 3 clic
65. ing the public IP address are not necessary You will just access the DVR by entering the IP address of the DVR from the NETWORK setup into the Internet Explorer browser window If you are going to take advantage of the Remote Surveillance feature such as for a smart phone or to view your system outside of your network over the internet you will need to review and set up Port Forwarding and the DDNS After you setup the NETWORK settings using DHCP STATIC IP or DDNS see the REMOTE SURVEILLANCE section for further instructions There are five options for configuring the DVR to be accessed remotely DHCP Static IP UPnP PPPOE and DDNS access this menu from the MAIN MENU click ADVANCED then NETWORK SETUP Be sure your router or network is connected to the LAN port on the back of the DVR DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol used by networked devices clients to obtain various parameters necessary for the clients to operate in an Internet Protocol IP network It allows you to quickly connect to your network and obtain an IP address from the router After the initial setup we recommend that you disable DHCP then select STATIC from the TYPE drop down box and set the IP address between 1 100 For example if your IP address is 192 168 0 107 change the last digits to 90 i e 192 163 0 90 This ensures that port forwarding will not change in the event of power failure or resetting of your network To co
66. k Esc to exit Click to close all screens B 44 REMOTE ACCESS 5200 Recording Search and Playback Click Query to open the Playback interface Select a camera in Organization select the source all device platform and type all external alarm motion detect general record double click the date to list all records of that day the time band with color refers the different record types in that period You also can choose any time period by dragging Green General Yellow Motion Detect Purple External Alarm Select the hour and minute separately and play that record Click to synchronize four windows record time with the selected specific window Fast 2 3 4 MAX times faster playback Slow 2 3 4 MIN slow playback The record with colored blue is the one in playing Double click a record in the list to play Double click a window to switch to full screen mode and click again to return to the normal interface LE II TA aom a LAE z a FEES a d eee eee Click to modify a record which has been found in the search function in the following interface SP layback Download ETT 1 Toolbar The operations include snapshot pause play fast slow single frame and stop rganization Record list Define the slice duration and its previous or after time period There are 1 2
67. l install if not already installed and installation will proceed Click Install then re launch the browser After Active X has been installed you can login using the default username and password Press Exit to quit at any time v Show details Yes Change when these notifications appear Note If you are using Internet Explorer 9 0 and encounter an error it may be a compatibility problem To correct go to the Tools menu in Internet Explorer and select Compatibility View Settings and select the Display all websites in Compatibility View option Press Close and refresh the screen Main Interface n em emm After launching the VShow lt SHOW software the log screen will din S SS nummum open The default password ite and username are super After login the password can be modified the by entering the settings menu Lu After you are logged in the main DVR interface will launch see image below Certain settings can be adjusted by selecting menus to the right of the camera display area The menus are 1 Channel Channel Selection Select channel 2 Function Key Local playback playback local recording Open all play live video in view 5 PTZ Control 3 Surveillance window Control PTZ devices Change window layout 6 Menu 4 Image color System configuration recording search alarm settings exit Image color modify bright
68. l output and video output in center Status icorns in record and live view mode Show the recording device status Begin record for talk Search information of device and channel Add to Favorite Record review Position to playback Time Reboot Log in Log out manually 2 PTZ Ctrl Control zoom Eight direction control 3D positioning simulated joystick etc Modify step zoom focus and lris Preset Configurate and execute presets Auto Tour Configurate and execute auto tour Aux Light Aux1 Aux2 etc 3 Monitor Project Configuration and Execution Plan the task Pause On the task Import Export the documents The information of the project and task 4 Setting License Functions authorization license password is necessary for login Local Set Set the record path Set the download path Set the snapshot path Set the talk path Set the single file lengh Enable the talk saving Enable the display toolbar Show or hide the device name on EMap Minimum or maximum EMap size Set log number capacity Select media transfer protocal Select start screen numbers Set organization levels Multi window configuration Auto task running Select system startup mode Set time period before turn to the playback Time verification interval Time verification disparity Display content when device running Language Chinese English Camera List P TZ 92 Monitor Project Setting user defined Tool Device Running Screen display OS
69. larm based tour mode 1 Motion Tour Note Setting shortcut click the button at the upper right hand corner of the monitored display or press the Shift Key switches modes and allows you to control the tour Page 25 SYSTEM OPERATION MAINTENANCE MENU MAINTAIN VERSION AUTO MAIN TAIN Type All Start Time 20 End Time 2014 02 1 Log Time ii bp i PageDown VERSION Channels Alarm In 0 Alarm Out 0 System 1 6 0000 0 Build Date 2013 12 12 Web 1 2 17 406 serial No 61043L13391054 Product Type Upgrade 5 DEFAULT ONLINE USERS Search If you need to upgrade system now please insert USB upgrade disk then press the start button to start upgrade Don t shut down the power during upgrade Start 26 Displays system log information To view log entries select the log type and desired time segment and then press the Find button The system will display the log in tab form You can also click the backup button to export the logs to your computer for backup Log types system operation configuration data management alarm event recording user management log delete document operation Select the type and time segment to filter the log list Click Clear to delete all logs Displays features software version etc You can also upgrade the DVR s firmware from here 1 Start Connect a USB flash device which contains the upgrade firmware
70. n right left upper left upper right lower left lower right The front panel control only uses 4 directions Quick location Use the lt SIT button in the middle of the directional arrows make sure the protocol supports this function and use only mouse control Click any point and the P T Z camera will turn to it and move it to the center of the screen Drag the mouse to find the location page it supports 4 16 times variations drag from top left to bottom right to zoom in drag from bottom right to top left for zoom out Advanced Functions Click Page Switch to switch to the advanced functions as shown 1 Preset Enter the desired previously configured Preset number in the number field then click the Preset button to select it 2 Tour Enter a Tour number in the number field and click on the Tour button to run it or stop a tour using the Stop button 3 Pattern Enter a Pattern number and click on the Pattern button to run it The camera will follow the set patrol path Right click to hide the menu Click the directional key in menu to stop the patrol 4 Auto Scan Click line calls for the line scan function as per set line to scan the button will turn into Stop if you want to stop the motion click it AUX Click Page Switch to enter the AUX interface Corresponding with protocol P T Z SETTINGS Click Set to set Preset Tour PatternandBorder Grayed out keys rep
71. n node and click to add device in this node Input the device data in popup window and click to finish the process the Device Channel Count and Alarm Channel Count are auto generate according to the device IP Modify Select a device and click icon to modify the information Device Information The interface which contains Device Information Video Channel and Alarm Channel will open when you select a device The Device Information interface Video Channel Alarm Channel amd ID Channel N Camera Type Dome Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Remote Config 100401 100402 100403 100404 100405 100406 100407 100408 Ton gp Ch t y ds Ld P d oo Lad Lad Lad Lad Lad L opo m 5 2 Channel Count Device Manufacturer 4 10 12 1 149 TYPE I 8 10 12 3 134 TYPE I 16 10 12 1 56 TYPET 8 197 168 0 195 TYPE III 8 192 158 0 134 TYPE I User Mame User Alias Password Confirm User State Freeze User Certificate Device ID Certificate Number Handler Handler Tel Contact Contact Tel Address Cancel Device Type Device Manufacturer PEI Device Name Device Description Device Model Device Channel Count Alarm Channel Count 10 Device IP Device Port 8000 Login Name mcs Password 192 168 0 0 part of DONS if D
72. ness contrast saturation and hue Other set capture path recording download path and reboot Page 32 REMOTE ACCESS In the Web interface select the focus window in the live window The focus window has a light blue border From the left channel column select the channel as shown in below Click one of the icons shown above to switch between single screen and multi screen views Main Stream Exira Stream Click on arrow in upper right corner this allows you to choose to open or close the channel to the main stream or secondary stream Tela a a ee The function icons are located in the lower right corner of the Stream Current channet Kbps Al2182 Kbps CisPlay window The six icons represent 1 Area Zoom Enlarge Video image e 092145 2 Multi Screen switch Switch from a single screen to multi screen views and vice versa 3 Local Record Saves and records video to a local hard disk while in live view Set up the recording path in the Configuration menu 4 Capture Captures the present video channel Set up the path in Other 5 Sound Turns audio on or off 6 Video Off Turns off the focus window PTZ Control To set the P T Z protocol see page 15 Use these commands to control PTZ cameras Step sizes are from 1 to 8 in increments of 1 step 1 Set Enter and adjust the limits and presets for each channel 2 Preset Modify a preset position by using the
73. nfig Gane Cancel Page 39 REMOTE ACCESS 5200 Camera List Device List x Camera List shows the Structure IP Address Device List Favorite and History 1 Node Click to open or close the sublist 2 oT 134 2 Switch to live view Select a screen and double left click a 134 V 1 Ww camera to start the live view in this selected screen drag i a camera device node to a screen to play see page 51 OW 134 V 2 3 Device information move the mouse cursor to DVR or IPC me to show the device information like name manufacturer model 4 Start talk select a camera and enable the voice talk in context menu click again to stop talk 5 Add to Favorite select a node camera channel and add to favorite in context menu 6 Playback interface position Select a camera and position it to the playback interface by context menu 7 Search input device name or IP to search 8 Context menu Right click a device to execute the operations add to favorite timing reboot log in and config Camera List Device List Add to Favorite Folder Verify Time Reboot 8 Loginout Contig Control P 134 7 NEL B 149 Camera List Device Lisi num 4 Start Talk a Add to Favorite Folder 5 Playback Interface Position REMOTE ACCESS
74. nfigure DHCP settings 1 Select DHCP from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP Menu You should see the message Getting IP The router will assign an IP address This is the IP address you will forward port 80 to on the router so you can access the DVR from remote computers See comment above to configure a static IP 2 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window 3 If necessary change the Media and Web Port settings Static IP You will need to setup the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of the router to which your DVR is connected This information can be obtained through your computer Windows 7 Windows 8 Vista or XP all have similar ways to access this data To get the router settings 1 To access the router s settings you will need to enter the Command CMD panel on your computer It must be connected to the same router as your DVR e In Windows 7 8 or Vista from the START menu type CMD in the field that says Search programs and files and hit ENTER or click on the magnifying glass icon e In Windows XP select Run from the START menu Type CMD after the prompt 2 Type ipconfig at the prompt and hit enter 3 You will get a screen that contains information similar to what is shown below Within all of the information shown locate the IPv4 Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses These you will enter into the STATIC IP screen in the NETWORK SETTINGS menu in y
75. not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Certification if applicable This device contains a radio transmitter Accordingly it has been certified as compliant with 47 CFR Part 15 of the FCC Rules for intentional radiators Products that contain a radio transmitter are labeled with an FCC ID Fire and Electric Shock Hazard Statement 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 sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK 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 NEL CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK UNPLUG ALL POWER SOURCES INCLUDING CAMERAS FROM THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING COVER FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR ITS COMPONENTS AS WELL AS INJURY OR DEATH Caution When working with electrostatic sensitive de AA vices such as hard disk or DVR unit make sure 4 you use a static free workstation Any electro E static energy coming in contact with the hard disk or DVR can damage it permanently WARNING TO PREVENT
76. ntum and Fujitsu or 253 for Samsung Of course there are some exceptions for example some models produced by Western Digital have two different attribute values and the property value is set to 200 during production but after that it is changed to 100 Worst The worst value is the largest non normal value in the normal operation of an HDD It is a value calculated for an HDD s cumulative running It is constantly refreshed according to the drive s running cycle and it is very close to the threshold Whether or not the HDD is normal by S M A R T analysis is based on the comparison with the threshold value The maximum value appears when using a new HDD which continues to decrease with everyday use or if an error happens Consequently larger attribute values mean better quality and higher reliability and smaller values mean a greater possibility of failure Dates Actual values of an HDD s detection of items many of the values are cumulative values Status The drive Status is current when all of the HDD s attributes are analyzed and compared by the S M A R T system It is also important information to judge if the HDD is healthy or not There are three Status states Normal Alarm and Error which are closely related to the Pre failure advisory BIT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK UNPLUG ALL POWER SOURCES INCLUDING CAMERAS FROM THE DVR BEFORE REMOVING COVER FAIL
77. odified Cruise Config Cruise Name NewCurisel Preset Cruise No Title Title Stay time 1 front 1 front 5 2 parking 2 parking 5 3 door 3 door 5 Exit Save Cancel m m mm F DOM Fous Iris oe Auto tour REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 Monitor Project The operations in monitor project include task and plan config pause and resume project import and export run and stop tasks Task Configuration Task is the sub item of Save in screen contact menu To add a new task first input the task title and select the screen number 1 4 6 8 9 13 16 20 25 36 then select the node or device and add it into the task sub item by clicking save to complete the operation All the channel information is listed in the task sub item like the device channel camera ID stop duration 10 3600s preset 1 128 and stream 1 New add a new task 2 Modify modify the task configuration 3 Stay time the default is 20 seconds Double left click to modify the time between 10 3600 seconds Preset double left click to add preset number Save save the configuration Cancel cancel the select item Exit quit this window Moo Note 1 there are maximum 100 devices in one task 2 select a node to add all devices in this node into the task 3 modity one stay time and apply this time to all in context menu EMap is used for showing the alarm and device locations Th
78. omain name configured in the DVR and return to the current IP address as the graphic shows underlined in red When the IP address corresponds to the embedded DVR s IP address in Public internet it means the DDNS is set up correctly If they are not the same please check the network connection of the embedded DVR and the DDNS information Page 59 REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW Port Mapping Port mapping is the mapping of a port outside of the web host s IP address to a machine inside the web to provide service When a user connects to the port of the IP address the server will automatically map the request to the corresponding machine on the LAN With the port mapping function many ports of one machine s IP address can be mapped to different machines and different ports on the web Port mapping can also have other special functions like POP SMTP TELNET etc For example if we want to map a web server which has an IP address of 192 168 111 10 we just need to input the IP address and TCP port 80 into the port mapping chart of the router There are two methods to map a port automatic and manual The UPnP function automatically maps the port and modifies the router s port mapping chart UPNP Auto Function In order to get a connection to the DVR through a Public network we need to set the Router to cross the NAT of the DVR UPnP can make the NAT cross automatically via the UPnP agreement of the DVR and you don t have to s
79. or non functioning of the product or for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to any cause beyond its control BRK does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the product s potential ability or effectiveness to prevent minimize or in any way affect personal or property damage or injury BRK is not responsible for any personal damage loss or theft related to the product or to its use for any harm whether physical or mental related thereto Any and all claims or statements whether written or verbal by salespeople retailers dealers or distributors to the contrary are not authorized by BRK and do not affect this provision of this warranty BRK s responsibility under this or any other warranty implied or expressed is limited to repair replacement or refund as set forth above These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of warranty BRK is not responsible for direct special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or under any other legal theory including but not limited to loss profits downtime goodwill damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with a system containing the product accompanying software BRK does not warrant the software will operate with any other software except that which is indicated BRK cannot be responsible for chara
80. orporated into some hard disk drives A S M A R T HDD can analyze the drive s head disc motor circuit operation history and default security values via monitoring instructions in the HDD and the surveillance software An alarm will automatically be sent to the user when a value is outside the scope of the security situation Detection parameters for a Seagate HDD for example are divided into seven parts ID detection code Attribute Description Threshold Attribute Value Worst Date and Status ID Detection Code ID detection codes are not uniform different manufacturers may assign varying attributes to an ID code number or increase or decrease the quantity according to the detected parameter s quantity For example an ID detection code for Western Digital HDDs is 04 and the procedure is Start Stop Count but the procedure for the same code in a Fujitsu HDD is the number of times the spindle motor is activated Attribute Description Attribute Description Name of detectable item The manufacturer can increase or decrease the rates As an ATA standard there are constant updates sometimes different models of the same brand may be quite different but it is a must to ensure that the major test items are specified by S M A R T although different manufacturers may have differing names the essence of the monitoring is the same 1 Read Error Rate 195 ECC on the Fly count 2 Spin up Time 197 Current Pending Sector 4 Sta
81. ount number and input the account number information CN99 WWW 3322 ORG Register Register New Users or Login at www 3322 org Click My Control Panel in the navigation bar Click New on the left side under DDNS Fill in the name of the host machine the IP address will automatically detected Leave the Mail Servers blank and then click on the OK button DVR Settings OpenMain Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDN S Enable ori o After setting up the information as shown above you can access the Embedded DVR via XXX 3322 org Notice The main machine s IP address should refer to the information on the website WWW NO IP COM Register Register a new user name at and click on Create Account Create a domain name and click on Add a Host DVR Setting OpenMain Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDN S Enable Page 58 REMOTE ACCESS V SHOW Register To login at LTS DDNS register an account Click on the confirmation link to log in to the account click Add Host Services in My Services set your own real name Register To login at Dyndns register an account Click on the confirmation link to log in to the account click Add Host Services in My Services set your own real name and then follow the directions S Enable Configuring the DVR OpenMain Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDNS Enable GE
82. our DVR See next step To configure Static IP settings in the DVR 1 Select STATIC IP from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP Menu 2 Enter your IP Address Subnet mask and Gateway info you obtained from your computer through the previous step in the respective fields using the Virtual Keyboard 3 Click APPLY Click OK in the confirmation window 4 If necessary change the Media and Web Port settings UPnP Universal Plug and Play UPnP Forum is an industry initiative designed to enable simple and robust connectivity among consumer electronics intelligent appliances and mobile devices from many different vendors This protocol is designed to allow networked devices such as computers printers mobile devices to automatically discover each other s presence on a network and to connect seamlessly for data sharing and communications NOTE Your Router must support UPnP function to use this protocol To configure UPnP settings Enable the UPnP function in your Router In this DVR Open the MAIN MENU and click ADVANCE From the Advanced Setup menu click NETWORK Under UPnP select ENGAGE Click OK Using a remote PC open Internet Explorer In the address bar enter your Router WAN IP address immediately followed by WEB PORT no spaces Example http XXX XXX XXX XXX Router WAN IP XXX WEB PORT 8 Enter your system ADMIN password and select INTERNET NOTE If you have not enabled passwords on the s
83. rayed out buttons indicate an unsupported function Note The Up Down arrows change menu item selections while the Left Right arrows change menu options Voice Intercom Summary The Voice Intercom function enables the DVR bidirectional communication The User can talk and listen using the provided remote client software or over the Web via the DVR s audio input and output ports There are two types of bidirectional communication sharing and standalone These vary by model Please refer to your DVR specifications to determine which is supported for your model Configuration Local Configuration Connect a microphone to the MIC input port and connect a pair of speakers to the audio output port If there is no standalone MIC input port please connect a microphone to the Number 1 audio input port Note The audio needs to be connected to a powered audio output device Remote PC Configuration Connect a microphone and powered speakers to the computer Enable bidirectional communication in the client software or the Web interface Page 61 REMOTE ACCESS NETWORK SETUP Network Setup for Remote Access Use the NETWORK SETUP menu to configure your network and DNS settings for remote access If you are only going to access the DVR locally from a computer attached to the same router as the DVR you only need to configure settings using either the DHCP or STATIC IP Because you are on the same network port forwarding and know
84. resent unsupported functions 5 6 Preset setting 1 Preset 5 6 Preset setting it sets up camera positions using the directional keys Click Preset and input a Preset number then click Set to save the coordinates to that Preset number 2 Tour Select Tour as shown in 5 7 Tour input numbers into Patrol No and Preset Click Add Preset to add a preset in the cruise path repeat to add more presets Click on Delete Preset to delete a preset repeat to delete more clearing presets cannot be supported by some protocols 3 Pattern setting click Pattern as shown in 5 8 Pattern record the process as Pattern X a number click on Begin go back to the P T Z control menu to modify the Zoom Focus and Iris settings etc then back to the menu below to End 4 Border setting Click Border Move the camera to the left and right boundaries furthest range of motion using the directional keys and click on Left Border and Right Border respectively to confirm the settings P T Z CAMERA SETTINGS Click Page Switch to access the camera setting interface only supports part of the protocol Enter Menu and Exit Menu access or quit the camera settings menu Click Page Switch to get back to interface as shown in P T Z control The directional key is mainly used for internal menu control i e the camera menu control G
85. rmality menus CCOUMT ABNORMIT Y The sytem menu determines basic dvr iE settings system Time 1 System Time Set the current date and time 2 Date Format Modifies the way the date is displayed 3 Date Separator Select the seperator for date display 4 DST Click to enable DST and select Set to adjust DST settings 5 Time Format Select 12 or 24 hour display mode 6 Language Choose from 29 languages 7 HDD Full When the Hard Drive reaches full capacity select overwrite to overwrite files from earliest to latest date Select Stop Recording to stop recording when Hard Drive is full 8 Pack Duration Sets the length for each recording choose between 1 to 120 minutes 9 DVR No Set the number of the DVR when used with other DVR systems 10 Video Standard Choose between NTSC North America or PAL Other regions standards for video display 11 Auto Logout Choose the interval between user log in and automatic logout 0 means no setting and can be set to a max of 60 minutes 12 Device Name Enter a custom name for the DVR Date Format NTSC National Television Standards Committee is the video system 1 or standard used in North America and most of South America In NTSC 30 frames are transmitted each second Each frame is made up of 525 individual scan lines PAL Phase Alternating Line is the predominant video system or standard mostly u
86. rt Stop Count Count 5 Relocated Sector Count 198 Disconnection beyond 7 Seek Error Rate repair 9 Power on Hours Count 199 CRC cyclic redundancy 10 Spin up Retry Count check 194 Power temperatures 200 Write Error Count Note Different manufacturers and different models have different attribute descriptions The user does not need to know the exact meanings and attribute detection values are good enough Threshold This is specified by a manufacturer calculated formula If there Is an attribute value lower than the threshold this means the HDD has become unreliable and could easily lose data stored on it The composition and size of reliable attribute values are different for different HDDs It should be noted that the ATA standard only provides some S M A R T parameters it does Caution When working with electrostatic sensitive devices such as hard disk or DVR 4 Sees workstation unit make sure you use a Static free Any electrostatic energy coming in contact with the hard disk or DVR can damage it permanently not provide specific values A Threshold value is determined by the manufacturer based on the product s features Thus results produced by the manufacturer s detection software are very different from testing software in Windows such as AIDA32 Attribute Value Attribute value is the maximum normal value the general range is from 1 to 253 Typically the maximum attribute value is 100 for IBM Qua
87. rts 1024 x 768 resolution Supports USB firmware upgrade AC 110 240V to regulated 12VDC 6W without HDD 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C 750 each channel 1Vp p CVBS signal APPENDIX If your problem is not listed below please call our toll free number for more support Tech Services 800 323 9005 Question Why does DVR not work after starting Why did the DVR stop working Answer e Check that the power adapter is plugged into the DVR properly e Check the power source and all power cord connections are properly connected Question Why does the DVR reboot automatically Or stop for several minutes after starting Answer e Check the supply voltage to be sure it is stable e Bad track on hard drive or the hard drive is bad e Instability of the front end video signal e High temperature too much dust bad DVR operating environment Question Why is there no video output on single multi or all channels Answer e Check if the camera adaptor is properly connected e Check the cable for connecting video input output in the back panel of DVR e Insert the video source directly into the display device and check if they are causing the problem e Check the brightness of the picture and bring it back to its original default setting e No video input signal or too weak Question What is the meaning of Answer Indicates the channel is recording Channel is capable of providing audio Motion detected
88. sed overseas In PAL 25 frames are transmitted each second Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines Page 15 SYSTEM OPERATION RECORD MENU Record Menu The record menu determines recording settings there are two tabs under the menu Local Channel Tab Channel Select channel Compression Set compression setting currently only H 264 Resolution Select resolution standard D1 CIF or 960H Frame Rate FPS PAL 1 25 fps NTSC 1 30 fps Bit Rate Control Choose either CBR constant or VBR variable to set image quality settings Quality When VBR is selected for Bit Rate select maximum video quality setting 7 Audio Enable or disable audio recording for the channel 8 Bit Rate Kb S Select network communication speed 9 Snapshot Set snapshot settings including mode trigger or schedule image size image quality and frequency 10 More Sets Choose to launch sub menu a Channel Name Display Check to display channel name on monitor b Date Display Check to display date on monitor c Channel Display Set the position of Channel name on Channel Compression Resolution Frame Rate FPS Bit Fate Control Quality Audio Bit Rate kb S snapshot Mare Sets n monitor Channel Name Display d Time Display Set the position of time on monitor Date Display e Video Cover Check to enable privacy cover Channel
89. stem software which support muti user multi window and multilingual display voice talk EMap alarm and etc IMS200 is compatible with various access devices This is a stable reliable and easy operation system 165700 Setup Be Brady aa ee ie 1 The new had inlermalas DEGCOU an cemspulai Installation 1 To install the program place the cd into a cd dvd IMS 200 Cli fellempng ratting will ba i tent V1 002 pected Felder comple iT 20110305 fol der THA 1 Double left click IMS_200_Client icon to install i ee the program 2 The installation software will launch Click Next 3 Select an install path the default installation path is C Program Files IMS200 4 After clicking Next the software will confirm the installation path and will begin installation after clicking Next 5 The software will display a status window on the installation process 6 Click finish to exit the installer 7 The shortcut will be created on desktop after install the IMS200 system Step 2 Flaare click Maxi te procead mith the inzialilaiton La anra IMSZUL vba locut td lmz allimg IB Plau mhi Welcome far 1
90. tion detect camera masking device disconnection host alarm and status not confirm confirm at last click Search to get the result list Fri ayback a Alarmohow pear ch Download m Device List Host List 201 324 End Time 23 59 59 E Alarm Type Al Status NotCorfirm Search gt 66 V 11 66 V 12 65 V 13 Event Description Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alanmn Device Disconnect Device Disconnect Device Alam Device Disconnect Device Alam Device Disconnect Device Alan Device Disconnect Device Alam Device Disconnect Device Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alam Device Disconnect Device office Alam Device Disconnect Device factory Alan Device Disconnect Device office Alam Device Disconnect Device factory Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alam Device Disconnect Device office Disconnect Device factory Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alan Device Disconnect Device 66 Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alam Device Disconnect Device office Alam Device Disconnect Device factory Alam Device Disconnect Device 66 Alarm Motion Detect Device 149 Channel 149 V 2 Alarn Motion Detect Device 149 Channel 145 V 2 Alar Motion Detect Device 149 Channel 149 V 2 Alarm Motion Detect
91. uct is no longer available replacement may be made with a similar product of equal or greater value This is your exclusive warranty This warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser only from the date of initial retail purchase and is not transferable In order to obtain warranty service you must keep the original sales receipt and proof of purchase in the form of the UPC code from the package BRK dealers service centers or retail stores selling BRK products do not have the right to alter modify or any way change the terms and conditions of this warranty WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS Parts and Labor 1 year limited warranted parts do not include bulbs LEDs and batteries This warranty does not apply to bulbs LEDs and batteries supplied with or forming part of the product This warranty is invalidated if non BRK accessories are or have been used in or in connection with the product or in any modification or repair is made to the product This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising by use of the product in other than normal including normal atmospheric moisture and humidity conditions or by installation or use of the product other than in strict accordance with the instructions contained in the product owner s manual This warranty does not apply to defects in or damages to the product caused by i negligent use of the product ii misuse abuse neglect alteration repair or improper installation of the product iii el
92. unts SYSTEM OPERATION ABNORMALITY MENU Abnormality Menu There are five items in the Abnormality menu To activate a warning or error Disk Process message function click on the check box beside it The Process button beside each item gives access to further settings for Disk No Space that item Process 1 No Disk Met Disconnection Process Displays a warning when the internal hard disk drive is not present or can t be detected IP Canflicted Frocess Process accesses Alarm Output Show Message and Send Email settings Disk Error Process 2 No Disk Space Displays a warning when hard disk capacity is lower than the percentage threshold you enter The Process button accesses the same items as the one for No Disk 3 Net Disconnection Displays a warning when a network is not connected The Process button access Alarm Output Show Message Send Email and Record Channel 4 IP Conflict Displays a warning when IP addresses conflict The Process button accesses the same items as the one for No Disk 5 Disk Error Displays a warning when there is an error in reading or writing to the hard disk The Process button accesses the same items as the one for No Disk Page 21 SYSTEM OPERATION STORAGE MENU The Hard Disk Management menu has two tabs Base and Record which give access to some disk management functions Maintains and manages the DVR s internal hard disk HDD MANAGE a HDD MANAGE
93. uthority Account Menu The Account menu contains settings for managing system Users and groups of Users 1 Add User Adds group member information and sets authorizations The default users are admin user and a hidden default The password of the first two usernames is 123456 An admin user has full system authorization a user only has surveillance and playback authorization The hidden default user operates without a password in login mode and cannot delete The DVR logs in automatically using the default account if there is no user login A User can revise some limits of power so some operations can be performed without logging in 2 Modify User Modifies existing group member information and authorizations 3 Add Group Adds groups and sets up group authorizations Sets up a group and authorizes 60 items including control panel shut down live view playback record record backup P T Z control account system information alarm in out settings system configuration search log log delete upgrade operation authority etc 4 Modify Group Modifies existing Group information 5 Modify Password Change passwords A password must be 1 6 characters in length and can use characters including letters numbers and limited symbols underline dash and dot You cannot use a space as a beginning or ending character Any account with management admin authorization can change the passwords of other acco
94. y import and export data 4 EPENENNXEL 52 REMOTE ACCESS 5200 Dev State shows the current stream motion detect camera 149 masking video loss external alarm states 10 17 1 149 Click in Use defined Tool to check 1 hard disk status enable X disable 2 memory red full blue enough space 3 Voice talk status 4 recording status 5 motion detect status 6 cover alarm status 7 loss alarm status Recording 8 external alarm status pe 8 Click to hide the interface Click to switch to full screen mode Click to open the shutdown window 9 Licen get the licenced authority by inputting the password 10 Lock lock the system You need the password to unlock it 11 Switch On the system will reboot as you click the Switch On button then input the new username and password to login by the new account 12 Exit exit the system Introduction Allocate ahthority by the system account and reboot the system You have no authority except live view monitoring in the first login Set authority and password for further operation Los Alarm Page 50 REMOTE ACCESS IMS200 CPU amp Network Status 1 CPU wave range refers the CPU utilization 2 NET refers net block Date and Alarm Status DATE amp ALARM Display the time date and alarms Click alarm number to get the alarm configuration ALARM Click date an
95. ystem leave the password field blank 9 Click LOGIN PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet The Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with DSL services where individual users connect to the DSL modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks Use this option if you are going to attach the DVR directly to a DSL or Cable modem instead of a router To configure PPPoE settings 1 Select PPPOE from the TYPE drop down box in the NETWORK SETUP Menu 2 You will need to contact your ISP provider for the user name and password need to enter into the PPPOE NAME and PASSWORD fields 3 Click LOGIN 4 If necessary change the Media and Web Port settings OND Page 62 REMOTE ACCESS NETWORK SETUP Network Setup for Remote Access cont DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your Local Network so you can access the DVR over the Internet using a static or dynamic IP address One problem with a dynamic address is your internet service provider ISP changes this address from time to time When it changes you need to re configure your DVR with the new address To do so you will have to get the new IP address Although you can go to www myipaddress com to get the new IP address you still have to make the changes

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