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2. When all the channels are set at the same resolution the Auto Settings Adjustment can automatically allocate the frame rate to every channel When the setting applies to a specific channel or to specific channels with a particular resolution video quality or frame rate the Auto Settings Adjustment feature automatically allocates the remaining frame rate among the other channels 3 5 6 Channel Recording Setup 32 The Channel Recording Setup is used to adjust the resolution quality frame rate and performance gains of recording 3 5 6 1 Channel Number Select the icon E to setup for all channels at one time Select any single icons w 0 UU 0 6 ul to individually setup of each channel 3 5 6 2 Recording Resolution Select the recording resolution for each or all channels as D1 704 480 60fps NTSC 704 576 50fps PAL Half D1 704 240 120fps NTSC 704 288 PAL Default CIF 352 240 120fps NTSC 352 288 PAL 3 5 6 3 Video Quality Video image quality settings can be Highest High Standard Low and Lowest Default is Standard Higher video quality provides a much clearer image for playback but can utilize a much larger hard drive space with a larger file size 3 5 6 4 Record Frame Rate T he recording frame rate for each or all channels may be set from 0 30 fps If the frame rate is set to 0 it means that it will not be recording RECORD SETUP X Auto Record 30Sec Active P
3. Heuosg W Press 28 to exit the password dialog Main Menu Guideline DVR Power Supply To reboot or shutdown the DVR system Set the channel display record channel name and video color adjustment Record Setup Set the record schedule video performance and quality Detector Setup Set the motion sensor and alarm mode Authentication Setup Set the login account password and the authentication Set the status icons display languages date time System Setup rotation time button beep tone input device speed and other relevant system features Channel Setup 20 Configures error message checks hard drive information overwrite settings network settings PTZ Keyboard Audio and screen settings These are used to format USB devices to update firmware to export event logs and to restore system settings Click on the lal icon to expand the menu and view its contents Click on the fe icon to minimize the menu contents Click on the right button of your mouse to go back to the upper menu 3 4 Channel Setup Click the Channel Setup on the Main Menu The screen will display the menu shown in the following illustration UIT CHANNEL SETUP t Channel Number BB Basic Setting i Standard Color Adjustment Special Color Adjustment 3 4 1 Channel Number The Channel Number is used to designate to which channel or channels the settings will apply Press the icon Ei for 8Ch This icon
4. o aa 233572 255 8 Default Gateways a cio on EPZ IGS SELLS 93 Find out your DVR IP address Now we know the Router IP address is 192 168 11 1 Generally the usable IP Address is from 192 168 11 2 192 168 11 253 The suggested IP Address available for assigned to other network devices is from 192 168 11 160 to 192 168 11 199 Find out the available IP address Please enter ping 192 168 11 189 on DOS prompt as shown in the following figure When Reply from 192 168 11 189 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 appears as in the following illustration that means this IP Address 192 168 11 189 is occupied by another network device ping 192 168 114 189 e C WINDOWS evstem32 emd exe Reply from 192 168 11 189 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 128 Please try to find another available IP address Enter ping 192 168 11 188 on DOS prompt If Request timed out appears it means this IP address is not being used now and can be used for the DVR ping 192 168 11 188 oo A ma yore Nome exe C gt ping 192 168 11 188 Pinging 192 168 11 188 with istics for 192 168 11 188 4 Received 8 Lost Request timed out Setup DVR IP Address When you find a usable IP address go back to DVR menu Network Setup to enter IP address e IP ADDRESS Enter the DVR s address 192 168 11 188 e GATEWAY Enter Router IP Address 192 168 11 001 e Subnet MASK 255 255 255 0 NOTE You must
5. JOFF Not to show the screen border Main Display Screen Provides options to connect the main display screen to either a BNC or VGA port Labeled as VIDEO OUT VGA Resolution Sets the resolution as 640x480 800x600 1024x768 or 1280x1024 Video Adjustment Adjusts the position of main display on the monitor when connect the main display screen to BNC port Labeled as VIDEO OUT The following figure will show when enter the Video Adjustment 63 ODP RE 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT Adjust the image position by using the mouse right click button to follow the direction change of cursor icon up Y down right left Press es Default to load the default location 3 9 6 Audio Setup Audio Setup relates to the settings for the audio device that may be connected to your DVR HARDWARE SETUP X eQuery Error Message Hard Drive Setup Network Setup Screen Setup Audio Setup Audio Record Audio Mute Input Volume Output Volume 64 Audio Record ON Enables audio recording ESOFF Disables audio recording Audio Mute ZON Mutes the sound ESOFF Allows for sound to be heard Input Volume Adjusts the input volume from 1 to 16 Output Volume Adjusts the output volume from 1 to 16 3 10 Utility Tools These tools help you to format the USB dongle to update firmware to export event logs and to load or restore the environment con
6. lt 4 Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board 4 Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board 2 Alarm Short Short sound coming from the alarm Alarm Long Prolonged sound coming from the alarm 3 6 4 6 Alarm Time The Alarm Time is the duration of the beep and may be set to Nonstop no stop 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec 35sec 40sec 45sec 50sec 55sec or 60sec 40 3 6 4 7 Trigger Full Screen Trigger Full Screen is the duration of the of full screen display when a channel is triggered This may be set to a period between 1 to 30 seconds BSOFF It will not display on full screen when the channel has been triggered Also the trigger area will turn to a red color 3 6 4 8 Trigger Type There are two trigger types Initial Trigger and Continuous Trigger Initial Trigger When the sensor has been triggered the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the setting period During that period the sensor will ignore any other triggering events Continuous Trigger When the sensor has been triggered the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the setting period The sensor is however still actively monitoring during that period Should there be a new triggering event the display will revert to the more recent event and restart the display period 3 Authentication Setup Authentication Setup manages the authorization for acc
7. 1 Query Error Message The Query Error Message window shows the all error messages 53 QUERY ERROR MESSAGES E View Time P Clear Message El View Time Sort error messages by time of occurrence gt Clear Message Clear all error logs 3 9 2 Hard Drive Setup The Hard Drive Setup menu displays hard disk information and allows the user to enable the HDD overwriting HARD DRIVE SETUP trOverwrite Enable Y YES Max Recording Days f None First Hard Disk Model WDC WD7500AYPS 01ZKB HDD Size 715403MB Max Recording Days 1 Day Record Start Time 2006 06 11 15 26 18 Record End Time 2010 06 14 13 13 30 Standard Record Size 2438 715351 MB 35 Standard number of event 396 357376 20 Format Hard Drive 3 9 2 1 Overwrite enable AYES The hard drive automatically writes over the oldest video on the hard drive when it runs out of space for recording PENO Recording will stop when the hard drive is full 3 9 2 2 Max Recording Days This function enables to specify the days of recording data which is retained in the hard drive It will be required to format the hard drive once you change the limited days Those expired recording data will be not found during event search 54 Once you have selected the number of days click on Format Hard Drive You can set the maximum recording days as from 1 to 30 or None not to limit CAUTION tf you decide to move or re assign your
8. 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 PR 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 W Pv 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Bloption Play lBackup Use the a w AV VW buttons to select which data to backup Press backup Start to enter the Backup Menu BACKUP MENU Backup Device Generic Flash Disk Free Capacity 1029352 1029380 KB Backup Channel 0845415 80 Estimate Time 30Sec Start Time 2010 07 14 06 18 31 End Time 2010 07 14 06 17 25 Backup Period 00Min O6Sec Backup Size 1152KB A lb Backup Start Disk information is shown on the top portion of the screen and recorded data information is shown in the bottom portion e Backup Device shows the backup device where data will be stored for backup e Free Capacity shows the amount of free space on the backup device e Backup channel selects single or multi channels you would like to backup You can change the period of recorded data for backup by setting the Start Time and End Time BACKUP MENU Backup Device Generic Flash Disk Free Capacity 1029352 1029380 KB Backup Channel 0065118 Estimate Time 30Sec A Start Time 2010 07 14 06 18 31 M Backup Period 00Min O6Sec Backup Size 1152KB CL IN ll Backup Start 81 82 BACKUP MENU Backup Device Generic Flash Disk Free Capacity 1029352 1029380 KB Backup Channel 006511 Estimate Time 30Sec A End Time 2010 07 14 06 18 31 M Backup Period OOMin O6
9. 6 3 4 Alarm Mode Select the alarm mode when Motion Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever motion is detected or not 1 Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board Ez Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board 07 Alarm Short Short sound coming from the alarm 07 Alarm Long Prolonged sound coming from the alarm 3 6 3 5 Alarm Time The Alarm Time is the duration of the beep and may be set to Nonstop no stop 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec 35sec 40sec 45sec 50sec 55sec or 60sec 37 3 6 3 6 Trigger Full Screen Trigger Full Screen is the duration of the of full screen display when a channel is triggered This may be set to a period between 1 to 30 seconds ESoFF It will not display on full screen when the channel has been triggered Also the trigger area will turn to a red color 3 6 3 7 Trigger Type There are two trigger types Initial Trigger and Continuous Trigger Initial Trigger When channel has been triggered the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the setting period During that period this channel will ignore any other triggering events Continuous Trigger When channel has been triggered the triggering event will be displayed on full screen for the duration of the setting period The channel is however still actively monitoring during that period Should there be a new triggering event this channel will display the more rece
10. 9 3 1 Network Enable V Enable Network may be used Disable Network may not be used 3 9 3 2 IP Address Setup The IP address acts as a locator or an identification number to enable a device on a TCP IP network to locate other devices and interact with them Certain parameters need to be set through IP Address Setup to ensure proper network communication NETWORK SETUP X Network Enable Enable IP Address Setup IP Type DHCP IP Address 0 0 O 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 O MAC Address 00 B2 95 DF 96 B7 PPPoE Account ID Not Definition PPPoE Password Not Definition Management Motoring Setup Server Setup IP Type There are two options for IP type Static IP address and Dynamic IP address DHCP and PPPoE 96 e Static IP Address User must manually define a static IP address Contact the network administrator for this information e DHCP System gets the IP address from the router or DHCP server Contact the network administrator for this information e PPPoE The Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used mainly with DSL services where individual users connect to the DSL modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks Please input the PPPoE Account ID and Password provided by the ISP Note Account ID maximum in 24 characters Password maximum in 16 characters e GATEWAY Define gateway IP address Contact the network administrator for this inform
11. DNS Please refer to DYNDNS Service Maximum in 12 characters 3 9 4 Keyboard PTZ Setup Configures the communication protocols between the DVR and the PTZ capable cameras and the keyboard connected to it KEYBOARD PTZ SETUP Pan Tilt Zoom Setup RS 485 Baudrate El Databit 8 Bit Parity No Parity S1070 6 1 1 Stopbit Keyboard Keyboard Model ESOS Keyboard ID 1 3 9 4 1 Pan Tilt Zoom Setup The Pan Tilt Zoom Setup allows you to modify the PTZ settings for each channel of the DVR These settings need to be matched to the camera you intend to connect to your DVR PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP X tr Channel Number 4 UBIO PTZ Protocol None Camera ID 1 Camera Reset Speed Adjustment Pan Speed Ll 4 Tilt Speed 4 Cruise Speed 1 Auto Pan Speed 4 Zoom Focus Iris E Channel Number The PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP supports individually setup of each channel Select any icons 0 E U 0 O U O for 8Ch to individually setup of each channel 99 60 PTZ Protocol Provides options for the PTZ camera protocol Pelco P Pelco D Teleview Pelco P Teleview Pelco D Merit LILIN 3B Merit LILIN 7B HiSharp Nicecam and Elitar Camera ID Adjusts the identification number based on the local setings of your camera This value may be any number from 1 to 255 Use the arrows w and v to select tr Camera ID Speed Adjustment These pertain to
12. DVR to a different system with a different ruling on how long you can keep your videos you have to reformat your hard drive to change the Max Recording Days 3 9 2 3 First Hard Disk e Model Automatically displays the hard drive model number e HDD Size Automatically displays the hard drive size e Max Recording Days Displays the current setting for the maximum number of days recorded videos are retained e Record Start Time Displays the day and time when the hard drive starts storing recorded data e Record End Time Displays the day and time of the last recording on the hard drive e Standard Record Size The total hard drive capacity in megabyte MB and the ratio of using space e Standard Number of event Total number of record events total capacity of events and the ratio of using space 3 9 2 4 Format Hard Drive You cannot format the hard drive when the system is running in recording mode When you attempt to do so the following warning message will appear on the screen System is Recording Hard Disk Format is Prohibited 3 9 3 Network Setup Network Setup is for adjusting network configurations 99 NETWORK SETUP Network Enable Enable IP Address Setup IP Type DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 MAC Address 00 B2 95 DF 96 B7 PPPoE Account ID No Definition PPPoE Password No Definition Management Monitoring Setup Server Setup 3
13. MeEnable Active this function v Start Time The start time for the special color setting v End Time The end time for the special color setting v Brightness Default is 10 Press the button lt gt to adjust the brightness from 1 to 20 v Contrast Default is 10 Press the button lt gt to adjust the contract from 1 to 20 v Hue Default is 16 Press the button lt gt to adjust the hue from 1 to 32 Y Saturation Default is 16 Press the button lt gt to adjust the saturation from 1 to 32 v Sharpness Default is 8 Press the button lt gt to adjust the sharpness from 1 to 16 26 3 5 Record Setup Click Record Setup on the Main Menu RECORD SETUP tr Auto Record 2 TA Activate Performance Gains AECA Record Schedule Total Power 240 240 Power Sec Auto Settings Adjustment Channel Recording Setup Channel Number DEWE Record Resolution Middle Res Half D1 Video Quality El El Record Performance Gains Y YES 3 5 1 Auto Record Auto Record is utilized to set the period OFF 10Sec 20Sec 30Sec 40Sec 50Sec or 60Sec within which the DVR will automatically start recording Default value is 30Sec This feature is particularly useful in automatically re starting your DVR recording in case of an abnormal shut down The DVR will not re start recording when set this function OFF 3 5 2 Activate Performance Gains The function enab
14. Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Step 9 Go back to the internet browser IE window press refresh button or F5 You will enter the Web Browser Viewer login page Enter the designated user name and password Enter the default user name admin and password 123456 if you did not change the DVR Authentication settings Then press the EJ icon to connect to the DVR from the remote site DYR Viewer Windows Intemet Explorer ej ye http 1192 168 11 65 120 8 2 1 Switching the Channel Displays Display single channel in full view Double click the channel to display single channel in full view Display four channels in full view Double click the full view display to switch into four channels display 8 2 2 Web Browser Viewer Operation The Web Browser interface is consistent with PC Viewer Please refer to the PC Viewer operation guide 121 SecuViewer 9 1 Install SecuViewer SecuViewer is the free software available for the DVR user to connect to the DVR for remote monitoring through the iPhone Please search the SecuViewer on iPhone App Store ARS _ Enter SecuViewer to search the SecuViewer software on the iPhone APP SecuViewer ren oe Free gt Store search page 5 SecuViewer Tk 25 Ratings Tap on the icon Free It will change to the icon Install Tap on the Install icon to install SecuViewer ofi 5 Se
15. You will see the search result table as following figure Timetearch EventSearch Event BeginDate 2010 8 1 2 Event Resin Time EF 10 58 43 Event End Date 20107 826 a Event End Time EF 10 58 43 ID Event Ch Time 320 Record 1 26 18 22010 10 58 14 Playbacks the event by mouse double clicks You will see the video playback as following figure 116 A x Satri 2010 2126 EF 07 47 10 End 2010 s26 Vw EF 114710 Filesize fT Start Select the start date and time and end of date and time the file size will show on the file size column Then press start to start backup to a PVF file 8 1 8 Remote DVR Configuration Click the icon to display the remote configuration interface on your PC Viewer DVR Config Channel Setup Record Setup Channel Number ALL 1 2 3 4 Record Schedule Detector Setup Basic Settings Authentication Setup System Setup Active Channel ON Record Channel ON Hidden Channel NO Hardware Setup Rotation Time 2 Standard Color Adjustment Login the Remote Configure Interface The authentication procedure for remote site access follows the DVR authentication process Please login by using the designated user name and password If you did not change any of these settings on your DVR please use the default settings below Default User admin Default Password 123456 You can change the DVR configuration after successfully lo
16. convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock e Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges e Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may be irreparably damaged if it falls off and may Cause serious personal injury e Disc Tray Keep fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury e Burden Do not place a heavy object on top of or step on the product The object may be irreparably damaged if it falls off and may cause serious personal injury e Disc Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These may cause serious personal injury Such as cuts and punctures and product malfunction Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions O O When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the unit has been exposed to rain or water If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjus
17. direct your camera The outer arrows allow you quickly cruise through the desired direction The inner arrows allow you to cruise more slowly e PAN Right click on the inverted U kz e ZOOM Roll forward the scroll wheel located at the center of your mouse to zoom into a specific point and roll the scroll wheel backward to zoom out Press the scroll wheel to pause zooming J arrow to laterally pan your camera NOTE It is suggested that you try this feature as speed of response and general characteristics may vary from one camera to another You will find that this operation can be very helpful in directing your camera once you get accustomed to its behavior af ES BF 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 87 System Information 6 1 Record Information The Record Information menu displays the current states of the DVR system On your Control Bar locate and click on the de icon CIR E e Record Information Parameters deudBRBBEd Record Information Parameters topmost bar E Channel Number Video Loss Recording Resolution mE Recording Mode Recording Mode Buzzer Alarm Ed Latest Recording Frame Rate O External Alarm Possible corresponding values for the parameters arar Channel Number S CIF Recording Resolution 24 D1 Recording Resolution 24 Not Recording EJ Motion Record Mode J Time Record Mode e Motion Record Mode Eel Time Record Mode 10 Record Time Count Down 30 Fra
18. e Power Source This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label If unsure of the type of power supply available in your home office or the area where you intend to use the product consult product dealer or local power company e Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation They ensure reliable operation of the product and protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the instructions have been adhered to e Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce heat The general operating temperature should be 5 C 45 C e Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water Do not exceed the humidity specifications for the product as detailed in this manual e Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth e Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should not be routed so that they are likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs receptacles and the point where they exit the product e Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral
19. one quadrant Double click on the channel you would like to display on one quadrant The screen will appear as follows 107 Display 4 8 16 channels viewing on one quadrant Double click the single channel viewing to switch the display The screen will appear as follows Display a single DVR connection display in full view Click the DVR connection switch button to display a single DVR connection in full view The screen will appear as follows 108 Display single channel in full view Double click the specific channel you would like to display in full view or click the LJ icon to switch the display The screen will appear as follows 8 1 4 Pause the Viewing Click on the 1 icon to pause the current viewing 109 8 1 5 Capture Still Image Click on the icon to capture still image of the view that is currently displayed on the screen Save the BMP image to the specific location in your computer For Web Browser Viewer the still image will be stored at C Viewer in your computer 8 1 6 PTZ Control This interface supports remote PTZ control on your personal computer Viewer Player CH1 20M0 08 24 416 4718 110 Name Fame oo fat Street etn D 8 1 7 Remote Playback Click on the icon to display the remote playback interface on your PC Viewer Search Search Timesearch EventSearch Eim IAD IT 2010 8 26 Al BeginTime EF 10 04 59 Playback co
20. output port for tne security monitor al beatae BNC connectors for video input CH1 CH4 for 4Ch CH1 CH8 for 8Ch la Ret extender cable connector optiona ae VGA output DB 9 port for the LCD monitor SENSOR Sensor ports marked 1 4 and a common ground marked G 6 ALARM Alarm port Alarm 1 and Alarm 1 7 AUDIO IN and OUT Connectors of audio input and ouput Ps LAN as portar ne network cable o MOUSE Mouse por for USB compatible mouse ony 70 ecw ey DO power pon torie power apr RS 485 RS 485 connector typically for PTZ capable cameras and keyboards 1 3 Remote Control no Button Name Funotionin DVR Mode 6 upause Pause recording of playback s pev 3 TN o aww CCE Y DOWN Move through lists or change the settings of pn gt RIGHT choices ao le Enter Select Change and confirm values O AUTO Start automatic screen view rotation MODE Changes to split screen mode ZOOM OUT Not available in DVR mode ZOOM IN Not available in DVR mode 1 2 8 Channels Selects the channel to view in full screen Installation WARNING Be sure there is no power connection before starting installation 2 1 Hard Disk Installation 2 1 1 8 Channel DVR Dual Hard Disk Installation This type of DVR contains two internal hard drive brackets for installing two SATA hard drives You may use one drive only Install the hard drive by following these simple steps Step 1 Unscrew
21. plan on the network structure if the MIS or Network Administrator manages your computer networking You should consult with the MIS or Network Administrator for the IP address segment and port forwarding rule on your router and for the DVR network setup Encore technical support will not change any settings of your network router for Port Forwarding setup 7 2 DynDNS Service Overview For DVR you can only set a static IP address lt does not support the dynamic IP lf you have to or prefer to use dynamic IP then it is recommended to use a DYNDNS service DYNDNS is a service the maps internet domain names to IP address and works with dynamic IP address assigned by ISP server Remark A router is needed as the interface between PC and DVR when DVR is under internal network environment 7 2 1 Register with DynDNS NOTE Encore Electronics Inc is not affiliated to any of the DYDNS services mentioned here Their web site may look different from what you see in this user manual The steps mentioned here are only for guidance purposes only Please contact the DYNDS technical support if you have difficulty in creating an account or any discrepancies that may occur between you and the DYDNS services As of this writing the DYDNS service is free of charge this may not be the same by the time you register Please contact the DYDNS service you choose to verify before you sign up There are three suggestions for DYNDNS www no ip com www chang
22. the IR cameras Choose any of the following settings to adjust the sensitivity of blind detection Sensitivity OFF No sensitivity Sensitivity Low Low sensitivity level Sensitivity Normal Normal sensitivity level Sensitivity High High sensitivity level Sensitivity Highest Highest sensitivity level 3 6 2 4 Blind Detect Alarm Mode Select the alarm mode when the Blind Detect Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever loss of light or not j Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board D Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board 0 Alarm Short Short sound coming from the alarm Alarm Long Prolonged sound coming from the alarm 35 3 6 2 5 Video Loss Mode The Video Loss Mode is for detecting the loss of the camera video input Y Enable Activates video loss detection Disable Deactivates video loss detection 3 6 2 6 Video Loss Alarm Select the alarm mode when the Video Loss Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever video loss or not 2 Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board Y Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board 0 Alarm Short Short sound coming from the alarm Alarm Long Prolonged sound coming from the alarm 3 6 3 Motion Setup Motion Setup is accessed to configure the motion mode for each channel or all channels DETECTOR SETUP X Channel Number B DAELE Alarm Setup e Motion Setup Record Detection Activate Y Enable Motion Mode Sensitiv
23. the two screws on either side of the DVR housing There are four screws to remove in this step Step 2 Step 3 Remove the two screws shown to take off the first hard drive bracket LA Step 4 Slide the bracket slightly backwards and then lift it out Step 5 Put the hard drive onto the bracket then turn to another side to screw in the hard drive and bracket together using four screws 5 Step 6 Put the hard drive back the original space by slightly forwards Step 7 Fix the bracket by two screws N N ON Xx Step 8 Attached the hard drive data cable and power cable e Y HDD Data Cable a e N J HDD Power Cable X NANN A gt aN WAS Step 9 Remove four screws to take off the second hard drive bracket _ a Step 10 Screw in the hard drive and bracket together on either sides with four screws Step 11 Attached the data cable and power cable to the hard drive fe 3 HDD Data Cable j age HDD Power Cable Step 12 Fix the bracket using four screws Step 13 Put the top cover back by slide and slightly forwards 10 g tote ty fete A t ty te tate TIA DAI Top a AA AA TS Step 14 2 2 Sensor and RS485 Connector Installation 8 Channel DVR The 8 channel DVR follows the same way to install the Sensor and RS485 connectors Please refer to the following procedures Fix the screws on either side Fix the screws
24. will turn orange and the settings will be applied to all channels Press the icons Al 4 Ed 6 B 6 7 El to individually set each channel The channel icon will turn green when selected and will turn to white when not selected 21 3 4 2 Basic Settings CHANNEL SETUP X Channel Number 8 UEA e Basic Setting Active Channel ON Record Channel ON Hidden Channel NANO Rotation Time 2Sec Image Position Adjustment Standard Color Adjustment Special Color Adjustment 3 4 2 1 Active Channel To set each channel or all channels are to record and to be displayed on the screen ON Enables recording and on screen display The channel number icon turns to orange OFF Disables recording and on screen display The channel number icon turns to gray 3 4 2 2 Record Channel To set one or all channels are record or not The channel will be displayed on screen even when it is not recording ON Record OFF Not Record 3 4 2 3 Hidden Channel To set whether or not to display one channel or all channels on the screen the channel will continue to record regardless of it being hidden or shown ON Hide the channel on screen The channel square turns to black and channel number icon turns to white OFF Show the channel or channel is will be visible 3 4 2 4 Channel Name Designate a name for each channel The channel name is limited to 24 characters P
25. 0 Current Date Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Current Checksum 0x0332E245 File Name FWVX4TWNFWI File Revision File Date Time File Language File Checksum Read File Information lf there is a mistake or missing file on the pen drive or the firmware file is located under a child folder it will show File not found_or Disk Error on the bottom line Please check USB disk or file or move the firmware file to the root directory Re insert the USB drive to the USB port and start over id is displayed Click this button on begin the upgrade FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Revision V15 0 0 Current Date Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Current Checksum 0x0332E245 File Name FWVX4TWNFWI File Revision V15 0 1 File Date Time Jan 15 2010 16 45 52 File Language English File Checksum 0x02E165B5 Update Process When DVR is updating the firmware it shows Firmware is updating please wait 67 FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Revision V15 0 0 Current Date Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Firmware is updating Please wait File Revision V15 0 1 File Date Time Jan 15 2010 16 45 52 File Language English File Checksum 0x02E165B5 Update Process After firmware update is completed Firmware update is success System will restart is displayed and then the system restarts FIRMWARE UPDATE Xx Current Revision V15 0 0 Current Date
26. 17 8 2 WED Browser VICW Cl ion ia a 118 8 2 1 Switching the Channel Displays oooccccccccccnnccconcnncononnnncnnnncnnonnonnnnnnnoncnnnonons 121 8 2 2 Web Browser Viewer Operation cccccoocccncccconcnncccoccnnonnnncononnnncnnonnonnnnonnnncnncnnnns 121 9 SECU VICWER unitat iii il iii 122 SA IAS SECU MI Wi bea 123 9 2 SecuViewer Interface OVerVieW oooocccccccoccnnccconcnncononnnnnnnnonnnnnonancnnnononnnnnonancnnnnnnnness 124 JI GOMMEGCL to thle DVRs iaa aa 125 viii Overview 1 1 Front Panel Control The full featured Encore ENDSS 4C8 H 264 network DVR with BNC cabling 8 Channel H 264 DVR Dual HDD Version 1 2 1L3 4JL5 L6 SS 2d dd s i E n N a 14 ee SS lt O a O O DO AA 995 eG a Removable Panel 8 9 104 144 12 13 Nof Button Name Function 1 Connects the USB 2 0 device Supports the pen drive and card reader for firmware upgrading or video backup FF Fast forward E STOP Stop playback or enter the PTZ control menu Start or Stop recording backup 10 i i2 1 2 Rear Panel Connector The rear panel of the DVR contains all of the connectors you will be using 1 2 1 BNC Cabling Model The single hard disk BNC version comes in 4 and 8 channel DVRs The dual hard disk mobile rack and DVD BNC versions come in 4 8 and 16 channel DVRs 8 Channel DVR Dual HDD DVD RW Mobile Rack Version o Weme tabet Funan O 1 VIDEO OUT Video
27. AD SETTINGS FROM USB File Env2010 07 14 0503 env Loaded System will restart 69 Restore Default Setting This command resets the system to its default settings UTILITY TOOLS Format USB Drive Firmware Update Export Event Log Environment Setting Save Setting to USB Load Setting from USB tr Restore Default Setting Load default setting Restore default settings Select YES to load the default setting After which the system will reboot Reset completed System will restart 3 11 Exit Main Menu The Exit Main Menu window provides options to save or discard changes before exiting MAIN MENU Channel Setup Record Setup Detector Setup Authentication Setup System Setup Hardware Setup Utility Tools Exit Main Menu tr Exit amp Save Changes Exit amp Discard Changes 70 Click on the krl icon if you access this from the Main Menu in Graphics Mode If you have made changes you will be asked whether or not you would like to save those changes Exit Main Menu Some configuration has been changed Please confirm Save M Discard MiCancel Otherwise in the regular Main Menu mode you are presented with the following window 3 11 1 Exit amp Save Changes All changes are saved before exiting from the menu Data Saving Please Wait 3 11 2 Exit amp Discard Changes All changes are ignored The changes will not b
28. BO MO 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 Icon Function Icon Function 3 2 2 Control Bar Information The Control Bar may be used to switch displays open and setup channels and their related applications Stop recording Stop force recording Calendar Menu Event search ia Pan Tilt Zoom control screen System Information Recording information Hard drive information Network information PO ee 3 2 3 Drag and Drop Channel Swap The Drag and Drop Channel Swap enables swap the channel displays using your mouse No need to interchange the BNC connectors This function is also applicable for all kinds of Split View Drag and Drop Channel Reposition Move the cursor onto the channel square you would like to shift 2 amp 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 Press left button of the mouse a hand icon will appear and drag the channel square to the new position zf D BOBS R 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 Release the mouse button to drop the channel square into new position r gt MOLES R 19 2010 06 06 15 37 47 System will keep the new channel display arrangement even if you reboot the DVR system Load Default Location Press the icon fs to reset channel displays to their default locations 3 3 Main Menu Logging In for the First Time Press LJ or the icon and enter the password to get into the Main Menu Default password is 123456 Enter Main Menu Password X omaga a Ie
29. Channel Information All Channels Information Channel Number Channel Name Record Light Video Loss Record Mode Detector Mode Alarm Display aR i 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 Channel Information i 4Ch 8Ch The Channel Number Icon 9 Recording Light fs Video Loss Flashing 28 Led Record Mode Not Flashing 8 Le MI Detection Mode Flashing 47 3 8 3 Date Time Setup Date Time Setup Menu sets relevant information on date and time DAY TIME SETUP X tr Date Display Mode YY YY MM DD Time Set 2010 06 14 11 18 19 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Vere Daylight Saving Time Activate Daylight Saving Disable Time Starts No definition Time Ends No definition NTP Server Activate Service AE Server IP time stdtime gov tw IICINEMIDEN E EE Synchronize Now 3 8 3 1 Date Display Mode Date Display Mode is used to choose a date format for the state information The allowable formats are YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY and MM DD YYY Y 3 8 3 2 Time Set Time Set is for adjusting the date and time tr Time Set 2010 06 14 11 28 22 A vw T 4 Up Down Change the number 44 4 Move left right to the character that needs to be changed Exit after confirmed setting 3 8 3 3 Time Zone Time Zone is for adjusting time zone and location 48 3 8 3 4 Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time is for adjusting the DST settings for countries where it
30. Enable Activates the whole setting of sensor setup EdDisable Deactivates the whole setting of sensor setup 3 6 4 2 Sensor Mode This parameter enables or disables sensor mode detection Enable Activates sensor mode Disable Deactivates sensor mode 3 6 4 3 Sensor Mapping This feature is to easily mapping a sensor port to a particular channel without having to remove any wires The default display when all channels are selected is kad bad bad 39 Click on a channel you would like to mapping with a sensor Then select the sensor type is normally open or closed lt depends on the characteristics of the sensor you intend to use Y DETECTOR SETUP x Channel Number E UEA Alarm Setup Motion Setup Sensor Setup Record Detection Activate Y Enable Sensor Mode Disable Sensor Mapping EE Record Time 15Sec Alarm Mode Mute Alarm Time 10Sec Trigger Full Screen ESA Trigger Type Initial Trigger Ha Not Installed The sensor is not connected to the channel 4 Normal Open The sensor type is in a normally open state 44 Normal Close The sensor type is in a normally closed state 3 6 4 4 Record Time Set the recording time when the Sensor Mode is triggered The recording time as 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec 45sec 60sec 90sec 120sec 150sec or 180sec 3 6 4 5 Alarm Mode Select the alarm mode when Sensor Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever motion is detected or not
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32. None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor Clio do IX ea MLS DEWAN o TU 1357911 131517192123 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Press the icon to set the same mode for a specified time every day The following example shows that from 23 00 to 24 00 11 00pm to 12 00mn everyday there is no recording set to None recording mode Select None recording mode press the icon Y and press J RECORD SCHEDULE Channel Number 8 DAAE None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor ere O DIR le Dre Day Hour 1357911 18161719 2123 AAA VIII Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday You can also specifically set the recording mode for a particular time and day The following example shows that on Sunday from 19 00 to 24 00 7 00pm to 12 00mn and on Friday from 2 00 to 4 00 2 00am to 4 00am are set to the Time recording mode Select the recording mode first Move the cursor and click the icon Y fr ep E or Hr to change mode on the timetable Select Time recording mode move the cursor and click the period of icons Hp change to and press J RECORD SCHEDULE Channel Number AB DEAE None Time Motion Sensor aa AMOO OEE E S C Day Hour 135 91 18191719 2123 EVVVVVVYYT Y VNVV Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 5 4 Total Power Total Power 240 240 Power Sec It shows the number of recording p
33. OR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES COIPCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS PANACOM SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS SYSTEM IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES Table of Contents Warnings and Safety Precautions coooccccnncccncncccncncnonancnnnnnncnnancnnnnnnenannrenannnenannns ii TADIC OF CONTCIUS iia vi TOVEIVIEW uo eet et hate deed dec ecede dete secedovere cede tececetecaeeceeoverne 1 tal ool 01 Wt mers 1 O10 A 0 meer me et ica 2 2 hear eG OP SC LON is ie Sine a N 3 12 BING Gab liinG Mode erraria seuss ase cc adelante eee 3 13 Remote Controls opcion 4 2 Installation iia 5 2 1 Hard Disk Instalati Meeren a a 6 2 1 1 8 Channel DVR Dual Hard Disk Installation ccooccconncoocncocnnoocnconnnnnonos 6 2 2 Sensor and RS485 Connector Installation oooonccocccccnncccnnnonnnnncnonanonaninanananonono 11 2 9 Video FO Mal Detecha a e r a 12 24 COMECON GUJE sra a E a anc foe tates Masri 12 2 4 1 Connecting Peripherals to a BNC Type DVR coooccccccccccnncccoccnnconononncononcnncnnons 12 Senn SAE a o o e e cceanel 15 Sal TUTTO Aia lD its 16 32 ONS oc listos ls 16 S22 Slate Bar Mormane isa 17 3 2 2 GOMlol Bar IMTOMMAUON satelite 18 3 2 3 Drag and Drop Channel SWapP cocccnccccoccnncccoccnnnnnnccnnononncnnonnnnennnnnonnnnnnnnncnncnnnns 18 3 3 Ma Mena 20 3 4 Channel e ie wee 21 3 41 Channel NUMDET sosiitrcanst
34. Play icon to connect to the DVR SecuViewer can display only one channel on the Phone screen at a time The default viewing channel is channel one Tap on the corresponding channel numbers to view the other channels 127
35. Sec Backup Size 1152KB B Backup Start 3 3 cc The Free Capacity Estimate Time Backup Period and Backup Size will be changed automatically The Start Time and End Time of the selected video record data will be shown Press Backup Start it starts to backup data into USB 2 0 device There is a PVF video file 1 2010 08 11_1754 9 stored into the USB device You can playback this video file on the software PC Viewer Please reference to the chapter of PC Viewer and Web Browser Viewer PTZ Control 5 1 Pan Tilt Zoom Control NOTE Although the DVR box of the ENDSS 4C8 comes with a PTZ control feature the package does not come or bundled with a PTZ type camera This feature is only for the PTZ type cameras only Pan Tilt Zoom Control screen is for easy operation of your PTZ capable camera Click on the PTZ Control icon on the Control Bar and a full screen display will appear ES BF 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 Channel Number and Status PTZ Exit Button Channel Menu DADAIDOVVVA A S BEY MN ARES ES PTZ Contro AILAAAAVABANA a e Channel Number and Status Shows the number and the recording status of the current channel on the PTZ display e PTZ Exit Button Exits PTZ display mode and reverts back to DVR viewing 84 e PTZ Channel Menu This menu appears when you move your mouse to the right hand side of the screen It shows the channels
36. Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Firmware update is success System will restart File Revision V15 0 1 File Date Time Jan 15 2010 16 45 52 File Language English File Checksum 0x02E165B5 Update Process 3 10 3 Environmental Setting Save Settings to USB SAVE SETTINGS TO USB tr USB Disk General Flash Disk File System FAT32 Free Capacity 1005MB Write File Env2010 07 14_0503 env I Save File 68 This tool can help you duplicate the system environment configuration and store it on the USB device You can use this to swiftly deploy your other DVR systems which will be using the same configuration It will show the following message after file is duplicated successfully SAVE SETTINGS TO USB File Env2010 07 14_0503 env Written successfully OK Load Settings from USB LOAD SETTINGS FROM USB tr USB Disk General Flash Disk File System FAT32 Free Capacity 1005MB Read File Env2010 07 14 0503 D gt Load File El File Select This tool can help you load the system environment configuration from the USB device Click El File select to select the file you would like to load LOAD SETTINGS FROM USB FILE SELECT E Env2010 07 14 0531 env Generic O Env2010 07 11_0526 env Generic C Env2010 07 09 0525 env Generic C Env2010 07 08_0504 env Generic Click IB oad File to load the selected file from USB device It will show the following message LO
37. YSTEM SETUP Language Selection English View Setup Date Time Setup Sequence Setup Full Screen Sequence 4 Split Sequence 1 7 Split Sequence 9 Split Sequence 1 12 Split Sequence 1 14 Split Sequence 16 Split Sequence Button Beep Setup Input Device Setup Auto Exit Menu Full Screen Sequence Enables or disables the full screen rotation period 4 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 4 split display rotation period 1 7 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 1 7 split display rotation period 9 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 9 split display rotation period 1 12 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 1 12 split display rotation period 1 14 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 1 14 split display rotation period 16 Split Sequence Enables or disables the 16 split display rotation period 91 3 8 5 Button Beep Setup The Button Beep Setup configures the type of beeping sound for the mouse keypad and IR remote operations The sound type can be either Mute Type A Type B or Type C SYSTEM SETUP Language Selection English View Setup Date Time Setup Sequence Setup tr Button Beep Setup Y Beep of Mouse Buttons Sound A Beep of Keypad Sound B Beep of IR Remote Sound C Input Device Setup Auto Exit Menu ESO NOTE Keypad Beep is available for models equipped with keypad 3 8 6 Input Device Setup Input Device Setup is used to set the speed of the
38. ation e SUBNET MASK A sub network or subnet is a logically visible distinctly addressed part of a single Internet Protocol network Contact the network administrator for this information e MAC Address MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to most network adapters or network interface cards NICs by the manufacturer for identification It has been set at dedicated address even reset the DVR NOTE You must plan on the network structure if the MIS or Network Administrator manages the network Consult with the MIS or Network Administrator for the IP address segment and port forwarding rule for the DVR network setup 3 9 3 3 Management Monitoring Setup The Management Monitoring Setup menu addresses the management and monitoring service for remote DVR control and viewing from the internet i e Internet Explorer browser and PC Viewer MANAGEMENT MONITORING SETUP e Management Service Activate Service Enable Monitoring Service Y Activate Service Y Enable Port 8000 Video Transmission Quality DEWE Audio Transmission ON Management Service e Activate Service Enables or disables the management service for allowing remote control from IE or PC Viewer 97 Monitoring Service e Activate Service Enables or disables the monitoring service for allowing remote viewing from IE or PC Viewer e Port The default port number is 8000 for DVR video and audio transmission e Video Transmission Quality Sel
39. ber select the channel to playback e Play Begin Time specify the beginning of the playback e Play End Time specify the end time of the playback The information below it shows the available recorded events To click Eloption to switching the window as follows PLAY MENU e 2121 ARPA 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 YP 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 P 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 SP 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 W Pv 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Bloption Play lBackup Play Start playing the recorded data After the data has been played it will show e di iBackup To back up the recorded data Please refer to the Backup section 19 Commands and Recorded Data status PLAY MENU X Channel Number e DDA Play Begin Time 2010 7 04 10 40 02 Play End Time 2010 7 14 05 59 13 Y 2121 AGP A 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 P 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 amp 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 vB y 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Edoption Play lBackup Scroll Bar for Search Start of Recording Time The type of event log Serial Number of Recorded Data e S N of Recorded Data Series Number of recorded data provide by system e Recording Status o Bru Shows the begin or end of recording data in the hard drive o RSG Shows the recording mode o B The data can be played This icon doesn t show if no video recording is available o Y The recorded video data has been played o 4 Power ON OFF ev
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42. cuViewer Fr k 25 Ratings INSTALL 123 You can see the SecuViewer icon on the iPhone main screen 9 2 SecuViewer Interface Overview 124 SecuViewer Switch the channel button Connect to the DVR Stop the DVR connection CH1 CH4 da CH5 CH8 CH9 CH12 CH13 CH16 Setup the DVR connection SecuViewer simple operation guide Display channel one Display channel two Display channel three Display channel four Display channel five Display channel six Display channel seven Display channel eight Display channel nine oh Display channel ten Display channel eleven Display channel twelve Display channel thirteen _ w Display channel fourteen Display channel fifteen Display channel sixteen pen o 9 3 Connect to the DVR Select the SecuViewer icon on iPhone main screen to start the remote monitoring 125 SecuViewer Select the Setup icon to setup the DVR connection Please setup all information to connect to the DVR Network IP Address Network IP Address Enter the DVR 59 124 68 61 IP Address Network Port ante Network Port Enter the network port default is User Name 8000 admin east User Name Enter the user name default is 123456 admin Ok Canel Password Enter the password default is 123456 When you are done with the setup tap on the Ok icon 126 SecuViewer Tap on the
43. ddress IP Status shows the network is connected or not connected Login Count shows how many connections from remote site Management Service shows enable or disable the management service for allowing remote control from IE or PC Viewer Monitoring Service shows enable or disable the management service for allowing remote viewing from IE or PC Viewer Dynamic DNS shows enable or disable the Dynamic DNS service 91 LAN amp Online Viewing Setup 7 1 PC Connection through Local Area Network Here is an example that shows how to find the basic network information from the local area network hub Search Router IP Address Please click Start and then Run option under Windows Please enter CMD and then OK gt My Recent Documents 58 My Computer B Control Panel Set Program Access and Defauks 4g Administrative Tools Type the name of a program folder document or j ecource and Windows wil open it for you w Connect To 14 Printers and Faxes x 9 Help and Support Please enter ipconfig on DOS prompt and then record the Address Number of Default Gateway as shown It is the Router s IP Address Router IP Address cs C WINJOWS system32 cmd exe CE ipconfig Windows IP Configuration ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix LO n T 0 0 0 80 ca a a ee A Ee OB P y Subset Niak o je e
44. e Windows platform computer The PC Viewer support remote viewing and control for maximum 4 DVR connections 104 5 Open tne DVR comection window fe ExtinePCviewer o Capturethesiinages 8 1 2 Connect PC Client to DVR This section describes how to manage the DVR connection window Step 1 Step 2 on n 1 Click the button to open the DVR connection window Click the button to add modify delete the DVR connection or close the DVR connection window 105 106 Step 3 Add a new DVR connection Press the Add button to create a DVR connection Step 4 Input or modify the DVR name DVR IP address Port No Default port number is 80 or 8000 Password and number of DVR channels ioj x Name Demo IP Address 59 124 650 244 Port feo PassWord 123456 Channels Number ja Add DYR A Step 5 The DVR list will show the new DVR connections after setup m Demo 01 m Demo 02 New Connections A _ _____ ______ ______ ______ ____ Select the DVRs you would like to connect viewing and control from the list of Step 6 avallable DVRs A check mark will indicate your choices iewer Player Demol Demo2 CH1 2010 08 24 14 59 16 CH 2010 08 24 14 59 16 th 5 o _ m s J CH3 2010 08 24 14 59 16 CH4 2010 00 24 14 59 16 AO DYR AO DYR 8 1 3 Switching the Channel Displays This section briefly illustrates how to switch channel display Display a single channel on
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46. e saved and will take no effect before exiting from the menu Confirm with Yes or go back to the menu by choosing No Exit Main Menu Discard changes and exit now DIY YES MX NO 71 Playback and Data Backup 4 1 Calendar Menu The Calendar Menu is a play back feature that allows you to access recorded videos by selecting the date and time when the video was captured Press the Calendar Menu a Icon on the Control Bar to enter the Calendar Menu in the live viewing window CALENDAR MENU Year Selector 2010 July Month Selector Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 a 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ime Selector IO 18 19 20 21 22 23 Day Selector M Piay Backup Choosing the year of the video to play back The Year Selector will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it Click on the year or the arrows beside the year i4 or 2 to choose Choosing the month of the video to play back The Month Selector will start blinking when po mouse is hovering over it Click on the month or the arrows beside the month K or la to choose Choosing the day of the video to play back The dates with recorded videos will be in a vivid white color for weekdays red for Sundays and cyan for Saturdays on the Day Selector A specific day will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it Click on the day you would like to review A circle will appear a
47. ects the remote video transmission quality from Lowest Low Standard High and Highest e Audio Transmission Enables X ON or disables EMOFF audio transmission NOTE You must plan on the network structure if the MIS or Network Administrator manages the network You should consult with the MIS or Network Administrator for the IP address segment and port forwarding rule for the DVR network setup 3 9 3 4 Server Setup Configure the DNS server SERVER SETUP tr Default DNS Address 168 95 192 1 Custom DNS Address 168 95 1 1 Dynamic DNS Activate Service Disable Provider www dyndns com Server Name No Definition Account No Definition Password No Definition Default DNS Address The Domain Name System DNS translates hostnames to IP addresses default setting If there is no DNS address setting or fail DVR will go for Default DNS Address Custom DNS Address The Domain Name system DNS translate hostnames to IP addresses customer setting Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS is a system that allows the domain name data held in a name server to be updated in real time Please refer to the chapter DynDNS Service Overview e Service Active Enable the Dynamic DNS service e Provider The web site IP Address of Dynamic DNS provider e Server Name Define a name of Dynamic DNS Maximum in 24 characters 58 e Account The account name of Dynamic DNS Maximum in 20 characters e Password Password for Dynamic
48. eip com and www dyndns com The following will use DYNDNS website http www dyndns com as example 95 If you have no account create one when you access DynDNS DYNDNS service website DNS Domains Email Services Performance amp Security O DynDNS E E Ha vear a cO in y Sign In Viat ta Y Y ICIN Our free Dynamic DNS service lets you easily connect to your home network from anywhere Use your personalized URL to view home security cameras download shared files from your VPN or even host a personal website Don t pay for a static D N S IS S EXY IP address our software syncs your domain to your network automatically WWW dns iSsSexy com twitter com dyninc DNSISS Get a FREE Remotely access Unleash the Power Protect and speed up Safeguard your Domain Name your home computer of DNS your internet Email 7 2 2 Create DynDNS Account Click the Create Account and then start to create your own DynDNS Account and fill out all the blanks for account s application as following Please refer below for the maximum number of characters acceptable for the DVR Server Name Maximum of 24 characters Account Maximum of 20 characters Password Maximum of 12 characters 96 My Account Create an account or log in to continue Create Account Faas Username Already Registered Lost Password Password Username My Cart Confirm password 0 items Password Email Bare Fa Forg
49. ent occur e Recording Time The date time of recorded data e Searching The vertical scroll bar for search the recorded data by mouse 76 Video Playback Control Bar You will see the control bar during video playback cc GB CS BB ES Co Displays real time video and playback video simultaneously in PIP picture in picture view 219 Split View Play Bar Shifts the bar to select the playback time from the recorded video data you would like to review 27 4 3 Event Search 78 Press 4 or A button or icon amp to enter Event Search Menu SEARCH MENU X Channel Number dE Filter Type All Events Filter Time Setup ENDE 101 2121 a Pa 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 YP 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 P 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 SIB 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 BP v 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Bloption MpPlay lBackup Channel Number Specifies the channels to search Filter Type Filters events by type General Event Record Event Hardware Event Warning Event and All Events Filter Time Setup FILTER TIME SETUP e Active Filter Time 2 Disable Filter Begin Time 2010 07 04 10 40 05 Filter End Time 2010 07 14 07 06 22 Time Reset Range Active Filter Time Enables disables filter time of event Filter Begin Time Specifies the beginning time of event filter Filter End Time Specifies the end time of event filter Time Reset Range Resets the event search time per
50. erformance Gain Y Enable Record Schedule Total Frame Rate 240 240 Power Sec Auto Settings Adjustment Channel Recording Setup tr Channel Number sis Record Resolution Middle Res Half D1 Video Quality Standard Record Frame Rate LLL 15 Record Performance Gains Y YES 3 5 6 5 Recording Performance Gains The Record Performance Gains enables the system to automatically increase the system power on the heavy loading channel taking power from the un triggered unutilized or non recording channels This function can apply for one or all channels 33 3 6 Detector Setup Click Detector Setup on the Main Menu Py DETECTOR SETUP X t Channel Number Dage Alarm Setup Light Detect Mode Sensitivity OFF Light Detect Alarm Mode Mute Blind Detect Mode Sensitivity OFF Blind Detect Alarm Mode WBuzzer Short Video Loss Mode 2 Disable Video Loss Alarm Mode WBuzzer Short Motion Setup Sensor Setup 3 6 1 Channel Number Select the icon El to setup for all channels at one time Select any gt a BY JA Br Br E EF to individually setup each channel 3 6 2 Alarm Setup Alarm Setup is accessed to configure the alarm mode of each channel individually or for all channels simultaneously DETECTOR SETUP 2 t Channel Number E 10M Alarm Setup Light Detect Mode Sensitivity OFF Light Detect Alarm Mode Mute Blind Detect Mode Sensitivity OFF B
51. figuration Click the Utility Tools on the Main Menu UTILITY TOOLS t Format USB Disk Firmware Update Environment Setting Save Settings to USB Load Settings from USB Restore Default Setting 3 10 1 Format USB Disk The system supports USB pen drives and USB card readers with the FAT32 device file format Please format the drive using the file format function if it is not in FAT32 otherwise an error will occur during backup The file format function helps you format USB device to improve its compatibility with the DVR for storing video data into your USB device 65 FORMAT USB DISK tr USB Disk General Flash Disk File System FAT32 Free Capacity 1005MB Total Capacity 1005MB IH Format 3 10 2 Firmware Update The firmware is updated by using a USB pen drive that contains the latest firmware file With the upgrade firmware file on the root directory of the USB drive insert the external USB drive into the USB port of the DVR front panel as shown on the picture below FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Revision V15 0 0 Current Date Time Jun 14 2010 05 22 38 Current Language English Current Checksum 0x0332E245 milcm relanlsy File Revision File Date Time File Language File Checksum Plug USB Stick After the USB disk is attached to the port the message Read file Information will appear on the bottom line of the screen 66 FIRMWARE UPDATE Current Revision V15 0
52. following input devices mouse keypad and IR Remote The speeds can be assigned the following settings SYSTEM SETUP Language Selection English View Setup Date Time Setup Sequence Setup Button Beep Setup e Input Device Setup Mouse Moving Speed Normal Mouse Repeat Speed Normal Keypad Repeat Speed Normal IR Repeat Speed Normal Auto Exit Menu ESOS Y Mouse Moving Speed Slow Normal Fast v Mouse Repeat Speed B OFF Slow Normal Fast v Keypad Repeat Speed EMOFF Slow Normal Fast 92 Y IR Repeat Speed EMOFF Slow Normal Fast NOTE Keypad repeat speed is available for models equipped with keypad 3 8 7 Auto Exit Menu The Auto Exit Menu configures the menu to automatically revert back to the main display screen after a specified period Set Auto Exit Menu to E OFF for manual exit Otherwise the menu will exit after 10 20 30 40 50 or 60 seconds depending on the set time 3 9 Hardware Setup Hardware Setup is the menu for configuring hardware parameters including error message hard drive network keyboard PTZ screen display and audio function Click the Hardware Setup on the Main Menu HARDWARE SETUP t Query Error Messages Hard Drive Setup Network Setup Keyboard PTZ Setup Screen Setup NTSC PAL Auto Detection ON Video Output Format NTSC Screen Border Y ON METADATA VGA VGA Resolution 1024x768 Video Adjustment Audio Setup 3 9
53. gging in The operation method of the remote configuration interface is consistent with the DVR interface Please refer to the DVR operation sections on this manual 117 3 2 Web Browser Viewer This section introduces the remote viewing and control through Web Browser Viewer This function is supported only in the IE browser You may encounter abnormal operations if you use other browsers Install the Active X directly from the webpage For initial installation Refer to the following example to enter the Web Browser Viewing Step 1 Start up IE Explorer and enter the DVR IP address to IE address bar Please refer to DVR Network Information of DVR IP Address DVE Viewer Windows Internet Explorer he e hto 192 168 11 198 Step 2 An alert message occurring Install ActiveX control on the tool bar Please refer directly to step 9 if ActiveX has already been installed W This site might require the following ActiveX control Click here to install Step 3 Click on this alert message and select Install ActiveX Control Install ActiveX Control Whats the Ris Information Bar Help Step 4 If the message Your security Settings do not allow web sites to use ActiveX controls installed on your computer pops up when logging in please follow following instruction Step 5 Select the IE browser Tools on the tool bar and select Internet Options 4 DVR Remote Microsoft Internet Explo
54. he DVR The ENDSS 4C8 s is ready for operations after all peripherals have been properly connected and installed Connect the power adaptor to turn the DVR on The DVR may take a few seconds to startup When the hard drive is detected by the system it will ask whether or not you would like to format it Refer to the conditions stated below to determine which course of action to take Format the hard drive when Itis the initial installation of the hard drive First time to install the HDD in the DVR When the hard disc drive HDD installed is pulled out from other devices or computers Do not format the hard drive when The hard drive has already been formatted by the DVR and not formatted by other devices Release Date May 25 2010 17 33 16 Video PAL Hard Drive WDC WD7500AYPS 01ZKB Rec 02 0 715403MB Empty Disk DVR needs to format HDD All data will be lost D gt amp Format M amp Cancel The Home Screen is shown after the system is ready 3 2 Home Screen The Home Screen is the starting point for many functions and applications It allows you to setup access and control the surveillance video data You may think of this screen as a vantage point to give you instant access to video information and DVR functions ae POS A TM O a ALI 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 3 2 1 State Bar Information The State Bar displays the status and notification icons of the surveillance system MOR
55. hite icons Click El Option for audio monitoring setup AUTHENTICATION SETUP fe Account ID Passd Audio Monitoring e admin ad O power i O police guest El Option M Create M Delete Click the icons for setting 10 Allows the user to monitor audio recording from the channels U Does not allow the user to monitor audio recording from the channels NOTE Disabling all accounts means that access is available to all users without a password NOTE Disabling all users to access the specific function means that all users can access only specific functions 3 8 System Setup System Setup sets the Language Viewing Date Time Sequence Button Beep Input Device and other relevant parameters El Click on the System Setup icon pe or System Setup Ed on the Main Menu 43 SYSTEM SETUP X tr Language Selection English View Setup Date Time Setup Sequence Setup Full Screen Sequence 4 Split Sequence 1 7 Split Sequence 9 Split Sequence 1 12 Split Sequence 1 14 Split Sequence 16 Split Sequence Button Beep Setup Input Device Setup Auto Exit Menu 3 8 1 Language Selection Language Selection is used to select the language for the on screen display OSD Menu 3 8 2 View Setup View Setup is for choosing whether to display certain illustrations and DVR information or not VIEW SETUP e System Display Setup Ma
56. in Menu Graphics Mode Channel Dynamic Effects Icons Help Error Message State Bar Information Channel Information 3 8 2 1 Main Menu Graphics Mode Sets the main menu displayed by graphic icons or text mode 44 Graphics Mode Text Mode de MAIN MENU Channel Setup Record Setup Detector Setup Authentication Setup System Setup Hardware Setup Utility Tools Y _ Exit Main Menu Exit amp Save Changes Exit 8 Discard Changes 3 8 2 2 Channel Dynamic Effect Enables or disables the channel moving effects during channel dynamic drag and drop 3 8 2 3 Icon Help Enables or disables the help icon text description to appear when the mouse hovers over the icons Default Location Icon Help Icons NOTE This model does not show up the 16 Channel icons 3 8 2 4 Error Message Enables or disables system to show the log when an error occurs 45 3 8 2 5 State Bar Information Determines how system status information is set and shown VIEW SETUP System Display Setup e State Bar Information All State Bar Information Record Light Network Information Hard Drive Information Date Time Information Rotation Information Channel Information 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 State Bar Information 46 3 8 2 6 Channel Information Enable or disable the channel information icons is set and shown on the home screen VIEW SETUP System Display Setup State Bar Information e
57. iod according to all effective events as recorded SEARCH MENU Channel Number BR 08150t t Filter Type All Events Filter Time Setup ENDE 101 2121 ak Pa 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 lt 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 GB 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 SB 2010 07 14 04 20 11 MM 2117 BB v 2010 07 14 02 18 42 4 v ElOption MlPiay l lBackup Play Starts to play the event that has been selected lBackup Creates a backup file for the event that has been selected Eloption Switches the top frame of the Search Menu into an event content display The display depends on the type of event being referenced SEARCH MENU Event Type Time Record Trigger Channel 2 Record End Time 2010 07 14 06 20 31 2121 AGP A 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 IP 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 P 2010 07 14 05 57 38 2118 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 WEP v 2010 07 14 02 18 42 Bloption Play lBackup e Event Type Shows the name of the selected event e Triggered Channel Shows the triggered channel e Record End Time Shows the recording end time 79 4 4 Data Backup The DVR supports data backup by USB 2 0 device Support the pen drive and card reader on the front panel Press the P or IIP button to enter the Play Menu PLAY MENU X Channel Number a DAELE Play Begin Time 2010 7 04 10 40 02 Play End Time 2010 7 14 05 59 13 e 2121 ARPA 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2120 YP 2010 07 1406 17 12 Es 2119 GB
58. is applicable 3 8 3 4 1 Activate Daylight Saving Activate Daylight Saving enables or disables the daylight saving mode 3 8 3 4 2 Time Starts Time Starts indicates the start date of daylight saving time The user can set the month week number day and hour Time Starts October First Week Sunday 0 3 8 3 4 3 Time Ends Time Ends indicates the end date of daylight saving time The user can set the month week number day and hour Time Ends tr Month October Week First Week DEN Sunday Hour 0 49 3 8 3 5 NTP Server NTP Server allows for the synchronization of the day time settings with the NTP server through internet DAY TIME SETUP DENIADEIJENA O0 s YYYY MM DD Time Set 2010 06 14 11 18 19 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Daylight Saving Time Active Daylight Saving Disable Time Starts Not definition Time Ends Not definition e NTP Server Activate Service AE Server IP time stdtime gov tw WGAEIE LOES EDE Synchronize Now v Activate Service Enable Enable Synchronization PDisable Disable Synchronization v Server IP The IP address of NTP server Maximum in 24 characters v interval Days The frequency number of days of when the server is synchronized Y Synchronize Now Start synchronizing with NTP server now 3 8 4 Sequence Setup 50 The Sequence Setup Menu is for setting the channel rotation sequence period S
59. ity Normal Record Time 10Sec Alarm Mode Mute Alarm Time 10Sec Trigger Full Screen SOFF Trigger Type Initial Trigger Motion Area Setup Sensor Setup NOTE Remember to setup the motion mode period on Record Schedule at the main menu of Record Setup after completing Motion Setup Otherwise the system will be recording in the default schedule recording mode 36 3 6 3 1 Record Detection Activate This feature makes the whole setting of motion setup is efficacious and system will log the motion triggered event even the DVR under the Time Recording mode Enable Activates the whole setting of motion setup EaDisable Deactivates the whole setting of motion setup NOTE Remember to specify the area you would like monitor using the Motion Area Setup screen Click on a particular channel you would like to set and then click on Motion Area Setup EA to define the particular area you would like to monitor 3 6 3 2 Motion Mode Choose any of the following settings to adjust the motion sensitivity parameter Sensitive OFF No sensitivity Sensitive Low Low sensitivity level Sensitive Normal Normal sensitivity level Sensitive High High sensitivity level Sensitive Highest The highest sensitivity level 3 6 3 3 Record Time Set the recording time when the Motion Mode is triggered The recording time as 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 25sec 30sec 45sec 60sec 90sec 120sec 150sec or 180sec 3
60. l is set to motion triggered and sensor triggered recording during this duration NOTE When Motion Mode is set for the recording schedule Remember to complete the Motion Setup at the main menu of Detector Setup otherwise it will not be able to record during the period set on Motion Mode NOTE When Sensor Mode is set for the recording schedule Remember to complete the Sensor Setup at the main menu of Detector Setup otherwise it will not be able to record during the period set on Sensor Mode Press the icon L to set the recording mode globally the whole week 7 days and the whole day 24 hours are in the same mode throughout The following example shows that the entire week all 7 days and the whole day all 24 hours are set to the Motion recording mode Select Motion recording mode press the icon and press SI RECORD SCHEDULE X Channel Number AB None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor MOI OOO Ie BLET Day Hour 135791 1815171921293 AVI VU Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Press the icon Y located after the name of each day to set every hour of an entire day to operate in the same mode The following example shows that on Sunday the whole day is set to the Time recording mode Select Time recording mode press the icon D and press J 29 RECORD SCHEDULE Channel Number 8 020551
61. les system auto increase the recording power to the heavy loading channel from the not triggered or not recording channels Enable this function makes Record Performance Gains at Channel Recording Setup is validated 3 5 3 Record Schedule Record Schedule is a menu charting the recording schedule of a particular channel or all channels for the whole day 24 hours and the entire week 7 days Default setting is Time Record 2 a RECORD SCHEDULE X Channel Number AB None Time Motion Sensor Motion Sensor oO DEE Like Lhe BLET Day Hour 135791 131517192123 HVVVVVVVVVYV VVVVVVVVVVV Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 3 5 3 1 Channel Number Select the icon Eli for 8Ch to setup for all channels at one time Select the icons a Pal Ed E la a S Bp a7 Ed to individually setup of each channel 3 5 3 2 Recording Mode Select 28 44 gt gt 4 gt to move left and right A To select the mode There are five recording modes XS None Indicates that the channel is set to not record during this duration Time Indicates that the channel is set to continuously record during this duration MES Motion Indicates that the channel is set to motion triggered recording during this duration Bs Sensor Indicates that the channel is set to record when the sensor is triggered during this duration ee Motion Sensor Indicates that the channe
62. lind Detect Alarm Mode YBuzzer Short Video Loss Mode SIDE Video Loss Alarm Mode YBuzzer Short Motion Setup Sensor Setup 3 6 2 1 Light Detect Mode This mode will be triggered when the video input and when the environment light becomes dark unexpectedly close to complete darkness or there is direct exposure by 34 intense light This mode is related to the ambient lighting of the DVR The light intensity settings will have no effect when using the IR cameras Choose any of the following settings to adjust the sensitivity of light detection Sensitivity OFF No sensitivity Sensitivity Low Low sensitive level Sensitivity Normal Normal sensitive level Sensitivity High High sensitivity level Sensitivity Highest Highest sensitive level 3 6 2 2 Light Detect Alarm Mode Select the alarm mode when the Light Detect Mode is triggered Mute No beep whatever loss of light or not 4 Buzzer Short Beep shortly by buzzer on main board Y Buzzer Long Beep long by buzzer on main board 0 Alarm Short Short sound coming from the alarm 0 Alarm Long Prolonged sound coming from the alarm 3 6 2 3 Blind Detect Mode This mode will be triggered when there is no video input in total darkness whether the security camera is purposefully covered or it is directly exposed to intense light This detects if there is a deliberate attempt to hide the view of the camera The light intensity settings will have no effect when using
63. ly supports a USB mouse and not other devices Connect the LCD Monitor Connect the LCD monitor to the VGA output labeled as VGA OUT on the DVR The DVR will transmit the video signal to the LCD monitor through this connection Connect the Sensors Connect the sensor wires to the sensor slots labeled as SENSOR and numbered 1 4 with a common ground G on the DVR This device often used with a security camera at the monitoring space Connect the Alarm Connect the alarm indicator to the alarm slots labeled as ALARM 1 and ALARM 1 on the DVR This supports alarm that can be triggered when an event has occurred Connect the PTZ Cameras Connect the communication wiring for the PTZ camera to the RS 485 pins labeled as 485 and 485 on the DVR Note that PTZ capable cameras still need to be connected to a channel Connect the Audio Devices Connect audio peripherals to the ports labeled as AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT on the DVR These support devices for capturing or broadcasting sound Connect the IR Extender Optional Connect the IR extender cable to the port labeled as IR_ext on the DVR The cable is an optional device which serves as an IR controller extension Connect the Power Adaptor Connect the Power Adaptor to the DC jack labeled as DC IN 12V on the DVR Connect the power adapior after all devices have been properly installed Getting Started 3 1 Turning on t
64. me Rate in Use Buzzer Alarm Mode 89 6 2 Hard Drive Information The Hard Drive Setup menu displays the hard drive status HARD DRIVE SETUP First Hard Disk Model WDC WD7500AYPS 01 ZKB HDD Size 715403 MB Max Recording Days sNone Record Start Time 2006 06 11 15 26 18 Record End Time 2010 06 14 13 13 30 Standard Record Size 2438 715351 MB 35 Standard number of event 396 357376 20 e Model Displays the hard drive model number e HDD Size Displays the hard drive size e Record Start Time Displays the day and time when the hard drive starts storing recorded data e Record End Time Displays the day and time of the last recording on the hard drive e Standard Record Size Displays the total hard drive capacity in megabyte MB and the ratio of using space e Standard Number of event Displays the number of record events total capacity of events and the ratio of using space 90 6 3 Network Information Network Information displays the current state of network connections NETWORK SETUP IP Type DHCP IP Address 192 168 11 198 IP Status Connected Login Status S Login Count 0 Network Service Management Service Y Enable Monitoring Service Y Enable DET em BIN Ts X Disable Network Information gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt IP Type shows the network connection type IP Address shows the current IP a
65. nt Adjust the video color parameters for each channel or simultaneously for all channels CHANNEL SETUP y Channel Number S AAE Basic Setting Standard Color Adjustment Brightness A E SO Contrast a gt 10 Hue IE 16 Saturation lt gt 16 Slate lsolaletsts lt p is Special Color Adjustment v Brightness Default is 10 Press the button lt gt to adjust the brightness from 1 to 20 v Contrast Default is 10 Press the button lt gt to adjust the contract from 1 to 20 v Hue Default is 16 Press the button lt gt to adjust the hue from 1 to 32 Y Saturation Default is 16 Press the button lt gt to adjust the saturation from 1 to 32 Y Sharpness Default is 8 Press the button lt gt to adjust the sharpness from 1 to 16 3 4 4 Special Color Adjustment Special Color Adjustment applies to video color parameters and designates the setting for a specified period for an individual channel or for all channels CHANNEL SETUP z Channel Number 8 0rRB4DtANat Basic Setting e Standard Color Adjustment Special Color Adjustment Activate Special Color Disable Start Time lt gt 06 00 End Time ne u SAR Brightness lt A 10 Contrast gt 10 gt gt Hue 16 Saturation 16 Sharpness lt 8 v Active Special Color BADisable Default Inactive this function
66. nt event and restart the display period 3 6 3 8 Motion Area Setup The Motion Setup allows the user to block multi areas on screen for every single channel as motion detection area Select a channel to set Use the mouse or the 4 t w 44 4 gt gt P buttons to move the area After positioning press LL or click right button of the mouse to save it MOTION SETUP yy O ES l 0 g i We g g OOO O O Oo oo FEREN oo FEREN BREESE amp a O O CAUTION There will be no response in Motion Mode when the Motion Area Setup has not been completed 38 3 6 4 Sensor Setup Sensor Setup is accessed to configure the sensor mode for each channel or all channels DETECTOR SETUP Channel Number GBEWA Alarm Setup Motion Setup eSensor Setup Record Detection Activate Y Enable Sensor Mode Disable Sensor Mapping RARA Record Time 15Sec Alarm Mode Mute Alarm Time 10Sec Trigger Full Screen ESA Trigger Type Initial Trigger NOTE Remember to set up the sensor mode recording for your desired period on the Record Schedule menu in Record Setup after completing Sensor Setup Otherwise the system will still be recording in the default recording mode 3 6 4 1 Record Detection Activate This feature makes the whole setting of sensor setup is efficacious and system will log the sensor triggered event even the DVR under the Time Recording mode
67. ntrol window oe eee eee AO o Control bar Fast Backward 2x Plays backward faster by twice the normal speed 112 8 1 7 2 Playback by Time Search Time Search playback mode supports playback by the specific time Timesearch Eventsearch BesinDate 20107 3126 Begin Time EF 10 43 09 Select the Begin Date and Begin Time then press the button Play to start video playback You will see the search result table as following figure Demoz HO DYER NO DYER Click on the icon back to Time Search control window 113 114 Timesearch EyventSeacch BeginDate 20107 0 26 a BesinTime ES 10 43 09 Press the button Backup start to backup the video data SSS LULU xl Satrt 2010 O20 EG 07 47 10 End 2010 s26 Vw EF 11 47 10 FileSize Start Select the start date and time and end of date and time the file size will show on the file size column Then press start to start backup to a PVF file 8 1 7 3 Playback by Event Search Event Search playback mode supports playback by the specific event Timetearch Eventsearch Event BeginDate 2010 8 26 Sa Event Be sin Time EF 10 58 43 Event EndDate 20101 8 26 sa Event End Time EF 10 58 43 E ID Event Ch Time Select the Event Begin Date Event Begin Time Event End Date Event End Time and Event Event Type then press the button Search
68. on either side 11 2 3 Video Format Detection The ENDSS 4C8 s DVR can automatically detect the video format either NTSC or PAL after the cameras have been properly installed and the DVR has been powered on Please refer the section Hardware Setup to setup the NTSC PAL auto detection 2 4 Connection Guide Connect all peripheral devices properly before turn on the DVR 2 4 1 Connecting Peripherals to a BNC Type DVR The following diagrams serve as a guide to the back panel connection of 4Ch 8Ch and 16Ch DVRs with BNC 8 Channel BNC Cabling DVR Dual HDD Mobile Rack Version O sees 9 IR Extender LCD Monitor Sensors Alarm Security Monitor Audio Devices Network Cable Mouse Power Adaptor PTZ Camera Microphone Speaker Brief Description for Connecting Devices Connect the Security Cameras Connect the security cameras to the video inputs labeled as CH1 to CH8 for 8Ch on the DVR This connection provides the DVR with the surveillance video input Connect the Security Monitor Connect the security monitor to the video output labeled as VIDEO OUT on the DVR The connection provides a video transmission path from the DVR to the security monitor Connect the Network Cable Connect the network cable to the LAN port labeled as se on the DVR This connects the DVR to the network Connect the USB mouse Connect the USB mouse to the mouse port labeled as Y on the DVR This port on
69. on your DVR The channel number will be vivid yellow if the channel has a PTZ capable camera connected to it green if it has a non PTZ camera and faint white if it has no camera e PTZ Control Menu This menu appears when you move your mouse to the lower portion of the screen It allows you to operate the PTZ camera you have selected NOTE Make sure to properly configure the Pan Tilt Zoom Setup You can access this menu by going to the Main Menu then Hardware Menu and then clicking on Keyboard PTZ Setup Without activating the PTZ feature the PTZ Control icon will not appear on the Control Bar PTZ Control Menu The PTZ Control Menu is your command center for manipulating and setting your pan tilt zoom enabled camera DOODOOODOOOWM amp gt OVBYOHOHODBLA Go 2D 22 43 QA 25 QO 27 28 C9 BO GD G2 Cion Name A E EP Preset Buttons These allow you to direct your camera towards a predefined location Move your mouse on top of the number and when it starts to blink the following operations can be performed mp Left Button Mouse Click Calls the preset and the camera directs to that stored location a Right Button Mouse Click Programs a preset position al Right Button Hold for 2 seconds Clears the stored preset position Buttons with stored presets are displayed in a vivid green color Cruise Start Left click this icon to begin linear and lateral panning Cruise Stop This icon appears after Cruise has been ac
70. op bit configuration 1 Stopbit or 2 Stopbit NOTE Pan Tilt Zoom and RS 485 Settings may vary for each camera Be sure to match local camera settings to those you input on the DVR 61 3 9 4 3 Keyboard Keyboard Model Select the keyboard model you are using EMOFF if there is no keyboard CK101 CK201 KB KT301 Keyboard ID Adjust the identification number based on the local settings of your keyboard This value may be any number from 1 to 16 Keyboard Protocol Provides options for the keyboard communication protocol Pelco P Pelco D Teleview Pelco P Teleview Pelco D Merit LILIN 8B Merit LILIN 7B HiSharp Nicecam and Elitar This setting depends on the keyboard model being used 3 9 5 Screen Setup 62 Adjust the video format and resolution of the display device HARDWARE SETUP Query Error Message Hard Drive Setup Network Setup Screen Setup NTSC PAL Auto Detection SOFF Video Output Format NTSC Screen Border ON METI O ieS eA VGA VGA Resolution 1024x768 Video Adjustment Audio Setup NTSC PAL Auto Detection The system will automatically detect the video format NTSC PAL from the video source i e security cameras Video Output Format The selection of video output format NTSC or PAL is available while the NTSC PAL Auto Detection function is disabled Screen Border Y L 4 Rt 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 Screen Border AON To show the border
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72. ounts passwords and permissions Click the following icons for authority management AUTHENTICATION SETUP w Account ID Passd af T M w ES a E tr admin fn P ES AP EN D E C power VAVAVAVAVAVAVAY C police sls shy vil E Option iw Create i Delete Click the icons for setting W Indicates a disabled account lE Indicates an active account lt 4 Permits access to function E Disables access to function 41 42 I Creates a new account Ol Deletes an account Account ID Enter characters as the account ID Passd Password By entering six characters or numbers as password Click El Option for expire date setup AUTHENTICATION SETUP Account ID Passd amp Expire Date tr admin Never Expires Cl power Never Expires C police Never Expires Cl guest El Option 00 Create Ol Delete Click the icons for setting ES No expiration date A Sets the expiration date Click El Option for channel monitoring setup AUTHENTICATION SETUP Account ID Passd Video Monitoring 8 amp admin 8 00 6 Y 5 8 7 8 O power a 100000000 O police 8 1 6 4 5 6 7 8 O guest VOB 4 5 6 7 8 El Option 00 Create Ol Delete Click the icons for setting for 8Ch Enables the account to monitor all channels The icon turns orange when enabled Enables the accounts to monitor the specific channels The icon turns green when enabled Disabled accounts are indicated by w
73. ower that has been allocated and the total number of recording power RECORD SETUP X tr Auto Record 2 TA e Active Performance Gains Y Enable Record Schedule Total Power 240 240 Power Sec Auto Settings Adjustment Channel Recording Setup Channel Number 008651 M6 16 1 8 Record Resolution lt et Res Half D1 Video Quality cl El Record Frame Rate LLL 15 Record Performance Gains Y YES To distribute the recording power into four channels by click the total power as upper red border 31 RECORD SETUP Total Power 240 240 Power Sec B Resolution Quality Frame rate U eHalfDi Standard MIMI Half D1 Standard MMMM HalfD1 Standard MMM HalfD1 Standard MMMM HalfD1 Standard MMMM HalfD1 Standard MMMM HalfD1 Standard MMMM HalfD1 Standard HIN Video Resolution Quality and Frame Rate Setting for each Channel Resolution Press the button lt gt to adjust the resolution from CIF Half D1 and D1 for individual channel Quality Press the button lt gt to adjust the resolution from Lowest Low Standard High and Highest for individual channel Frame rate Press the button lt gt to adjust the frame rate from O to 30 for individual channel There is equal to not recording when setup the frame rate to 0 3 5 5 Auto Settings Adjustment This function can automatically allocate the recording power under the selected record resolution
74. p the DynDNS to your DVR After the DYNDNS account application is completed go to the DVR server setup menu and input the DYNDNS information under the network connection settings Refer to the picture below in setting up the DYDNS 102 SERVER SETUP tr Default DNS Address 168 95 192 1 Custom DNS Address 168 95 1 1 Dynamic DNS Activate Service X Disable Provider www dyndns com Server Name www dvr host tw homelinuix net Account example Password 123456 PC Viewer amp Web Browser Viewer 8 1 PC Viewer Installation PC Viewer will help you to play the video data on the Windows platform computer please refer to the included setup disc CD then run to install the PC Viewer to view and playback the DVR video data Windows OS platform requires that the application be run as the administrator user Select Language English y x Full Feature 4 Channel Real Time H 264 DVR Fanless and Feature Rich A Adobe Reader Notic Before installing please temporarily close other running programs or applications System Requirement ED Quick Guide e OS Windows XP SP2 VISTA 7 e CPU 2 6GHz or above e RAM 2GB or above aii ii e ADSL 2M 512Byte DirectX CD RK100830 NOTE It is suggested that you install the DirectX software lt provides a smoother display of the PC Viewer video on the computer 8 1 1 Overview Click on the PC desktop icon Le PC Viewer to execute the PC Viewer at th
75. rer e O x File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Mail and News b Pop up Blocker gt Manage Add ons Synchronize Windows Update Internet Options eet 118 Step 6 Select Security gt Trusted Sites gt Sites Internet Options Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you trust not to damage your computer or a data Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level Cancel Apply Step 7 Enter the DVR address into the blanks shown in picture and click add This address is only for demonstration Please use the IP address linked to your on site DVR Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the 20ne s security settings Add this Web site to the zone http 1192 168 11 198 forn E Web sites A Remove i Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Close Step 8 The newly added website will appear at the trusted web sites list Press Close to leave the menu A 21xi You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the 20ne s security settings Add this Web site to the zone e Web sites http 192 168 11 198 4 Remove zj
76. ress the icon lla Default Name to select a channel name from the list defined by the system Room Hall Door Lift Area Floor Entry and Point Press the icon E to switch to big letters 22 Press the icon El to enter the channel name The channel name will appear on the channel square Or you can define the name by using buttons on IR remote A W 1 Y move up down 44 4 move left right to the character would like to select and press to select it Channel Name l A 1234567890 qwertyulopop Asdfghjkl M Zxcvbnm W Ele Default Name Rotation Time Sets the period with a range of 2 to 30sec of full screen display for each channel 3 4 2 5 Image Position Adjustment Adjust the position of the display on the monitor Select the icon El for 8ch to adjust the display position of all channels in 4 8 split view at one time Select any of the W Br E Ur Br Br r E to individually set the image position of each individual channel The following figure will show when enter the Image Position Adjustment 23 24 1 2010 06 06 15 37 47 IMAGE POSITION ADJUSTMENT a SS amp EB Default a Adjust the image position by mouse left click follow the direction change of cursor icon up EJ down fad right Kal left Press le Default to load or to restore to the default location 3 4 3 Standard Color Adjustme
77. round the selected number and the number will be enclosed with brackets 73 74 Choosing the time of the video to play back Once you ve chosen the date the hours with recorded videos will be in a vivid green color on the Time Selector A specific time will start blinking when your mouse is hovering over it Click on the hour you would like to review A circle will appear around the selected number Example of time search video selection with Calendar Menu CALENDAR MENU 2010 Mon Tue Wed 6 7 3 14 0 7 21 4 2 2 28 In the example above the date selected is July 26 2010 Monday and the time is 17 00 The illustration also shows that recorded videos of that day are available from 09 00 to 18 00 Play Starts to play the event that has been selected iBackup Creates a backup file for the event that has been selected NOTE Play back and backup for the Calendar Menu is similar to the operation available in the Play Menu Please refer to the section on the Video Playback Control Bar 4 2 Play Menu Press P or IIP button or icon de to enter Play Menu in the live view window PLAY MENU x Channel Number E DEEE Play Begin Time 2010 7 04 10 40 02 Play End Time 2010 7 14 05 59 13 e 2121 A RBA 2010 07 14 06 18 31 2 2120 2010 07 14 06 17 12 2119 P 2010 07 14 05 57 38 B 2118 RI 2010 07 14 04 20 11 2117 w Pv 2010 07 14 02 18 42 ElOption MiPlay Backup e Channel Num
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79. the panning tilting and cruising speeds of your camera e Pan Speed can be set between 0 to 8 e Tilt Speed can be set between 0 to 8 e Cruise Speed can be set between 0 to 3 e Auto Pan Speed can be set between 0 to 5 PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP X tr Channel Number B UVM PTZ Protocol None Camera ID 1 Camera Reset Speed Adjustment Pan Speed AA 14 Tilt Speed 4 Cruise Speed 1 Auto Pan Speed n Zoom Focus lris Y Zoom Focus lris These pertain to the zoom focus and iris adjustment settings of your camera e Zoom Speed can be set between 0 to 3 e Focus Speed can be set between 0 to 3 e Iris Speed can be set between 0 to 3 e Auto Focus can be Enabled or Disabled e Auto Iris can be Enabled or Disabled ay PAN TILT ZOOM SETUP x tr Channel Number DAAE PTZ Protocol None Camera ID Camera Reset Speed Adjustment Zoom Focus lris Cruise Speed Focus Speed Iris Speed Auto Focus Y Enable Auto Iris Enable 3 9 4 2 RS 485 The DVR uses the RS 485 standard for PTZ communication The following settings must be configured in parallel with the local settings of the camera for the system to function properly Baudrate select a baud rate 1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Databit Select a data bit communication protocol 8 bit or 7 bit Parity Select a parity configuration Odd Even or No Parity Stopbit Select a st
80. tivated Left click this icon to stop linear and lateral panning Ss Auto Pan Start Left click this icon to begin horizontal panning Auto Pan Stop This icon appears after Auto Pan has been activated Left click this icon to stop horizontal panning 85 86 ton name Operation OO O O Setup Left Limit Direct your camera to your desired location and left click on this icon to specify the leftmost limit for panning Setup Right Limit Direct your camera to your desired location and left click on this icon to specify the rightmost limit for panning Auto Iris Left click on this icon to automatically set the optimal amount of light that enters the lens Left click on this icon to allow more light to enter the lens Left click on this icon to allow less light to enter the lens Left click on this icon to automatically set the focus of the lens for optimal clarity Left click on this icon to adjust to near focus Left click on this icon to adjust to far focus x Left click on this icon to zoom into a telescopic view Left click on this icon to zoom out to a wider view Goto Origin Left click on this icon to return the camera to its base orientation PTZ Control Screen Operation You can also direct your camera to a certain location using your mouse Arrows will appear when you move your mouse around the screen refer to the figure below e CRUISE Right click on the directional KN K2 Go Ka La Pa LI ET arrows to activate and
81. tment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation lf the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service this product Opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of insinuated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral rhombus is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instruction in the literature accompanying the product USERS OF THE SYSTEM ARE RESPONSIBLE F
82. y h A ENCORE ENDSS 4C8 Digital Surveillance in a Box 8 Channel Digital Video Recorder and 4 CCD Security Cameras with Night Vision User s Manual Warnings and Safety Precautions FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a HC Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense CE This product is marked with the CE symbol and indicates compliance with all applicable directives WEEE DIRECTIVE amp PRODUCT DISPOSAL At the end of its serviceable life this product should not be treated as household or general waste It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or O returned to the supplier for disposal IMPORTANT GUIDELINES e User Manual After unpacking this product read the owner s manual carefully and follow all the operating procedures and other instructions
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