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1. a TU BIT VIDEO PARTTY ADDRESS e WORK _ ALARM gt PTZ setup 7 7 1 Channel The channel connected to a PTZ device 7 7 2 Protocol Select the protocol ofthe PTZ device Options are Pelco D and Pelco P 7 7 3 Baud Rate Select the baud rate PTZ device It must be consistent with the baud rate of the actual PTZ cameras installed Options are 1200 2400 4800 9600 7 7 4 Data Bit Select the data bits setting of the PTZ device Options include 5 6 7 and 8 The default setting is 8 80 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER 7 7 5 Stop Bit Select the stop bit setting of the PTZ device Options include 1 and 2 The default setting is 1 7 7 6 Parity Select the parity setting of the PTZ device Options include NONE ODD EVEN MARK and SPACE The default setting is NONE 7 7 7 Address Select the address ID of the PTZ device Options are 1 255 H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 81 EF SECTION 8 CLEANING SECTION 8 Cleaning Clean the camera lens and IR lamp shield with a mild glass cleaning solution and a lint free cloth Remove all foreign particles such as plastic or rubber materials attached to the camera housing These may cause damage to the surface over time Dust can be removed from equipment by wiping it with a soft damp cloth To remove stains gently rub the surface with a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution then rinse and dry it with
2. 7 3 2 Record Record ENABLE indicates that the channel is enabled for recording 7 3 3 Bit rate There are three options GOOD NORMAL and LOW corresponding to HIGHEST HIGH and NORMAL data stream standard The bit rate of each channel recorded can be adjusted independently 7 3 4 Resolution Record Resolution indicates the setup resolution and code rate for recording There are three options D1 HD1 and CIF resolution The resolution of each channel recorded can be adjusted independently 7 3 5 Frame Rate You can set the recording frame rate frames per second fps for the current channel The higher the record frame rate the smoother the movement you will see in playback mode The frame rate of each channel can be adjusted independently For PAL video output format the default system resolution is CIF and the default frame rate is 25 fps for each channel With this setting the system will record 100 fps with all channels The frame rate can be set from 1 fps to 25 fps per channel For NTSC video output format the default system resolution and frame rate is CIF 30 fps With this setting the system will record 120 fps with all channels The frame rate can be set from 1 fps to 30 fps per channel 7 3 6 Audio Select OPEN or CLOSED OPEN indicates that the audio recording for all channels is enabled CLOSE indicates that audio recording is disabled H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 67 ER SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM ME
3. 3 4 1 Video setup The VIDEO SETUP menu provides configuration settings for the monitor screen resolution sequential live view settings and video blocking 1 Click the Settings icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window 2 Click VIDEO to open the VIDEO settings menu 3 Onthe VIDEO SETUP line click the gt gt icon to open the VIDEO SETUP menu VIDEO SETUP x VGA 1024x768 _ E SEQUENTIAL TIME Jee CHANNEL T a AREA COVERED O Block area to set the channel H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 27 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP A Clickthe W icon at the right end of the VGA line Select one of the options 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 NOTE Changing this setting from the current value will cause a DVR restart 5 Click the entry field on the SEQUENTIAL TIME line then enter a number between 1 and 300 seconds This option sets the pause duration when sequentially displaying the live video from each camera in full screen Video blocking For security or privacy reasons some areas of the video flelds of view are blocked To setup the blocking 1 Inthe VIDEO SETUP menu click the W icon at the right end of the CHANNEL line then select a video channel number from the dropdown list 2 On the VIDEO SETUP AREA COVERED line click the gt gt icon Video from the camera will appear in full screen mode 3 Block areas of the video image by pressing the left mouse button and dragging to create a box over the area
4. 2 DAYS a recordings remains on the HDD for two days at most After two days a recording may be overwritten Other options Similar to the 2 DAY option FORMAT HDD Move the cursor to select the device then press HDD to start formatting FORMAT USB This function allows you to format a USB storage device 64 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER 7 2 7 Maintenance Click Maintenance System settings gt System gt Maintenance to open the Maintenance setup menu MA NTENANGI SYSTEM UPDATE ME E OAD DEFAULT REBOOT POWER OFF AUTO MAINTAIN Apply parameters setting _E SYSTEM UPDATE To perform a system update 1 Insert a thumb drive into a Windows PC USB port then a Format the thumb drive for a FAT32 file system b Create a root directory on a thumb drive named dvrupgrade c Copy the update file to the dvrupgrade directory d Eject the thumb drive from the Windows PC 2 Insert the thumb drive into a USB port on the DVR then a Click the gt gt icon on the SYSTEM UPDATE line b Wait until the DVR recognizes the thumb drive c Press Enter to upgrade the firmware The progress of the system upgrade will be displayed After completing the upgrade the DVR will restart NOTE The system upgrade usually requires more than two minutes to complete LOAD DEFAULT Restores all the system configuration to the factory settings REBOOT Use this function to restart the DVR POW
5. MOTION _MIDEO KS NETWORK 7 6 1 OUTPUT This function sets the output time for the 1 0 alarm when an alarm is triggered Options include OFF 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds and 60 seconds If you choose OFF the alarm will not be triggered 7 6 2 DURATION This function sets the duration of the recording time when alarm recording is activated Options are 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes and 5 minute 7 6 3 BUZZER This function sets the buzzer calling time when the alarm is triggered Options are OFF 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds and 60 seconds 7 6 4 PRERECORD Prerecord sets the time segment recorded before the alarm is activated Options are OFF and 5 seconds 76 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER 7 6 5 EXCEPTION Click Tool Bar gt System settings gt Alarm gt Exception to open the exception alarm menu In this menu you can set the buzzer and UU output for HDD Full HDD Loss and Video Loss EXCEPTION ALARM BUZZER OUTPUT HDD FULL HOD LOSS VIDEO LOSS OO Buzzer when HDD is nearly full o a HDD FULL You can set buzzer alarm and 1 0 output alarm when there is a defined space remaining for HDD to recording Options are OFF 1G 5G 10G Thr 5 hrs 10 hr and 20 hr HDD LOSS ON causes a relevant alarm to occur when no HDD is installed An alert icon will be displayed on the left bottom of channel 1 in the live view VIDEO LOSS ON causes the relevant alarm to
6. The System menu see above contains parameters for setting the basic configuration of your system it includes the following options 7 2 1 Language Use this option to change the language of the DVR menu text and the On Screen Display 7 2 2 Video System Set the system output to the camera input PAL or NTSC Note The device will restart when you modify the camera mode 7 2 3 Time Setup Click Time System settings gt System gt Time to open the Time setup menu TIME SETUP x DATE FORMAT MM DD YY E ji DATE f 10 27 2011 TIME FORMAT gt TIME 99 42 35 DSI DATE Set up system date using the number keypad DATE FORMAT Click the down arrow to switch the date format Options YY MM DD MM DD YY TIME FORMAT Click the down arrow to switch the time format Options 12 HOURS to 24 HOURS TIME Set up the system time using the number keypad on the remote control DST Daylight saving time ON means DST clock change is enabled You can setup the start time and end time of DST For example in the right figure above the start time is at 02 00 00 Sunday of the first week on January Similarly setup the end time 60 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER DST Daylight Savings DST vw START SUN C JAN D ist WEEK H CLOCK SE re END SUN DL JAN WM ist WEEK k CLOCK A OD IA El O The DST enable or not Ze Note After changing settings click the check save button in the
7. Automatic prompting for Activex controls Disable Disable Enable Enable Prompt 8 Binary and script behaviors 19 Script ActiveX controls marked safe For scripting Administrator approved O Disable Disable Enable Enable al Prompt 4 Mienlaw vidan and animstinn an a web soe that dace nak rice _ Jet Nowinle ade A i Lal lt m Lal el Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset custom settings Reset to medium high default Reset to medium high default el Click OK then click YES in the Warning window Internet Options l 2 E General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings egy e Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet Q This zone is for Internet websites except those listed in trusted and restricted zones 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 Reset all zones to default level In the Internet Options window click Apply then click OK to close the window lf your computer operating system is Windows Vista or Windows User Account Control can interfere with the normal operation NOTE o
8. ES or previous group H to change the Select Channel buttons until the channel number is shown then tap the button for the channel Rotate the phone 1 4 turn for a landscape view of the channel To restore the app control buttons orient the phone for a portrait view To exit the application press the smartphone Home or Back button 56 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ES SECTION 7 DVR System Menus This section includes a detailed description of the DVR menu system It is included for reference only 7 1 Menu tree Device ID Password Add Users Language Change Password Video System Delete User Time Set Permissions User Remote D U I System View Volume Maintenance System Settings Channel Bitrate Manual Record Channel N Resolution Mute On Off ame Position Framerate Keylock Video 0 N Audio Packtime Auto Sequence Record Mode Color Ezoom Record Time Network Advanced Margin DDNS Video Setup Email PIP 1x1 Network Mobile Output PIP 1x2 IP Address Duration VGA BNC Switch Other Settings Alarm Buzzer Prerecord cl Channel Exception Protocol I O Alarm Motion PTZ TU Un g ius elo a Jo y o lt wiw a ct oa DI ot D Address H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 57 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS 7 1 1 Tool Bar The Tool Bar provides icons for accessing menu features Manual
9. IN 9 16 amp Connector for input adapter for channels 9 16 audio for video channel inputs 9 16 and Spot camera out for spot video to a SPOT AOUT monitor DC12V Connect to 12 VDC power adapter Alarms In 1 16 terminations For connecting to external sensor device each alarm has one input pin Connect positive Alarm In Out output pins of the alarm device to the inputs Alarm In on the DVR Connect ground output pins of the alarm device to the DVR SENSOR Ground slots G Multiple devices can be connected to one ground slot RS485 Terminals Alarms out terminations NO COM pins for alarm out normally open NO RS 485 terminations A B pins for connecting to RS 485 network PTZ camera control MAIN OUT BNC Standard BNC output to a display device such as a computer monitor USB1 USB2 Use these USB ports to connect a mouse or a backup device such as a flash drive or DVD recorder 10 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM ER 2 3 Connecting the system together All connections to the DVR are made on the back of the unit g Sy Camera e gt A N k ei Camera 7 Drop Cable Microphone Monitor s Video Audio Power Extension Cables Mouse VGA Cable Cc To Audio HUTT To Alarm In Out PTZ Devices a DVR Power Adapter Camera Power Source To UPS 120 VAC Power Basic System Interconnection Diagram NOTE Power cabling shown in th
10. PORT Port for private protocol between the DVR and a client PC The default is 9000 If this port is used by the computer for other communications change the default value to an unused port WEB PORT Sets up the port for the IE browser via HTTP If this port number is changed append the port number to the IP address when connecting to PC to the DVR For example the WEB port is changed to 8088 and the DVR IP address is 192 168 15 145 the URL for the DVR across the same subnet is http 192 168 15 145 8088 SETUP PORT This port is fixed and cannot be changed It is set to 8000 MAC ADDRESS The hardware address of the network interface circuitry This address fixed and cannot be changed PPPOE user and password Enter the PPPOE username and password provided by your internet service Click the check button in the lower right corner of the window to reboot the DVR After rebooting the device will save it and set PPPOE as default network type The IP address will be configured as a dynamic IP address DHCP network settings When selecting DHCP the DHCP server will assign the DVR IP address and other network settings When you select DHCP and save your configuration the DVR will connect to the DHCP server and acquire its network settings H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 73 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS 7 5 2 DDNS Setup Move the cursor to DDNS SETUP and press ENTER to open the DDNS Setup menu DONS SETUP DDNS
11. Record Auto System Settings Stop Manual Record Keylock Sequence Advance Play Mute On Off PTZ EZoom Tool Bar Tool bar icon functions System Settings Opens the system configuration menu system Play Search playback and backup recorded files Manual Record Stop Manual Record Click to start or stop manual recording Mute On OFF Controls audio mute Keylock If the password is enabled click KEYLOCK to logout of the system Auto Sequence Click to enable auto sequencing the channels with images will be in sequence channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 channel 1 Channels without images won t appear in the sequence To interrupt auto sequencing press any button or click the mouse while in auto sequence mode EZoom Click to enter zoom mode then click left key and drag to select the area that you want to magnify Right click to exit Advance Click to open the Advance tool bar Hide Advance PIP 1x2 PIP 1x1 VGA BNC HDMI Switch HDMI Option Available On DMR92U Only Hide Advance Close the Advance tool bar 58 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER PIP 1x1 This feature displays a small picture in a full screen PIP 1x2 This feature displays two small pictures in a full screen VGA BNC Switch Click to switch the video output of the DVR from VGA to BNC or BNC to VGA 7 1 2 Menu options To modify adjust system configuration click the System Settings icon on the Tool Menu Clicki
12. a soft cloth AN Do not use benzene thinner or other chemical products on the camera assembly these may dissolve the paint and promote damage of the surfaces Before using any chemical product read the instructions carefully CAUTION 82 www supercircuits com APPENDIX A OFF LOADED VIDEO FILES ER APPENDIX A Off loaded Video Files Video files can be off loaded to a USB flash drive or downloaded using IE For the best compatibility and performance with Windows operating systems Supercircuits recommends that you choose AVI file format for all video backups and downloads Backing up files to a USB flash drive Before playing backed up files on a Windows operating system with an application such as Windows Media Player it may be necessary to install the file format CODEC The CODEC is provided in ZIP format To install the CODEC 1 Copy the CODEC from your flash drive to your Windows computer It is named WMP_Media_ Filter 2 Extract the CODEC to new folder 3 Open the folder and run the InstallFilter executable When playing an MP4 file with Windows Media Player for the first time you may be prompted to allow that file extension to be used Click OK to proceed Downloading video files When downloading video files with the IE web browser the MPEG4 CODEC pack is not included If the CODEC is not already installed on your computer contact the Supercircuits Support team at 1 800 335 9777 to obtain it H 264 4 8 16 Channel N
13. image of the channel video will appear covered by a semi transparent layer on a 10 x 15 block grid Motion sensing for blocks in the grid can be toggled on and off by clicking on the block area Areas on the screen selected for motion sensing are indicated by removal of the semi transparent layer inside the block area ER TI Video channel without left and with right areas of motion sensing To return to the MOTION DETECTION menu from the MD AREA setup screen right click anywhere RECORD If set to ON and the channel is triggered by motion the channel will record H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 79 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS BUZZER If set to ON and the channel is triggered by motion the buzzer will sound PRERECORD If set to ON and the channel is triggered by motion the previous 5 seconds of video from the channel is recorded EMAIL If set to ON and the channel is triggered by motion a picture of the channel will be send with the email notification 7 7 PTZ Click PTZ to open the PTZ menu Each channel can accommodate at most 1 PTZ device The PTZ configuration you setup for the channel must match the configuration settings of the PTZ device When making changes to any channel PTZ configuration changes will take effect after you save your settings and exit the menu PIZ E kel CHANNEL ida MARAARAUGAMATRSLAL SYSTEM PROTOCOI M7 PELGO D a CD BAUD RATE ES S338 256005 Tee RECORD DATA BIT
14. occur when a channel has no video input NOTE If the buzzer alarm is OFF exception alarms will not be triggered 7 6 6 1 0 Alarm Click Tool Bar gt System settings gt Alarm gt 1 0 Alarm to open the 1 0 Alarm menu Options are defined below LU ALARM CHANNEL ZU ALARM OUTPUT RECORD BUZZER PRERECORD EMAIL H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 77 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS CHANNEL Select the channel you need to setup 1 0 ALARM Each channel corresponds to an 1 0 status which means when an alarm is triggered it will activate the corresponding channel to start alarm recording NO Normally open alarm type In the normal state the sensor device is kept at a constant low voltage open circuit If output voltage changes from low to high then the alarm is triggered closed circuit N C Normally closed type also normally connected In the normal state the sensor device is kept at a constant high voltage closed circuit If output voltage changes from high to low then the alarm is triggered open circuit OFF Set to OFF if an external sensor alarms is not used OUTPUT Set to ON if an alarm occurs when triggered by sensor RECORD Set to ON for the channel to record when triggered by a sensor BUZZER Set to ON for the buzzer to sound when an alarm is triggered by a sensor Prerecord Set to ON for the channel to record the 5 seconds of video occurring before the alarm is triggered by a
15. t work A mouse of a different brand may not work with your DVR Use the one provided with the system Wireless mice do not work with your DVR www supercircuits com APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING ER There is no output from a single channel multiple channels or all video channels Check the power adaptor connections Check the video input output cable connections on the back panel of DVR Insert the video source directly into the display device to verify that it is working properly Check the brightness settings of the display device Reset the display to factory default settings Check the camera video signal level at the channel input connector Check for channel Preview security restrictions and privacy masks The hardware of DVR could be defective The DVR will not record after startup and the interface is showing Make sure power adaptor is providing 12 VDC to the DVR power input Make sure HDD is formatted Check the power and data connection cables of the HDD The HDD could be defective The SATA port may be not working DVR defective There is no image on the monitor Verify that power is provided to the monitor If the monitor uses a power adapter check all connections Check the brightness setting of the monitor Check the video cable connections at the monitor and at the DVR The image on the monitor isn t clear Check the monitor and cameras for signs of damage or deterioration Check the
16. the DVR Enter Press to confirm a menu choice Infrared Sensor Sensor for the remote control Remote control is not provided Status LEDs Status LEDs for power and HDD activity AS Ak Use these buttons to navigate through the menu system Generally use the lt P buttons to move to selection boxes and usethe W A to select submenu parameters MENU Opens the main menu window REC Use to start and stop manual recording gt gt Fast forward Press repeatedly to increase fast forward speed E Stop recording playback ka When a recorded file is selected press this button to play then press it again to pause playback KE Rewind Press repeatedly to increase rewind speed 8 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM ER DMR91U Back Panel 8 channel CH1 CH8 Video In LAN Main Out VGA Audio Power Fan Exhaust Cr on e Ht alt 5 NC OX o BCe OO F 7 ms USB Main Out BNC Alarm In Out Power DC 12V RS485 Terminals Connector Usage CH1 CH8 Video channel input connectors LAN RJ 45 connector for Ethernet LAN MAIN OUT VGA Video out VGA interface connector AUDIO DB9 connector for input adapter for audio channels 1 8 associated with video channel inputs 1 8 respectively POWER Main power switch POWER DC 12V 12 VDC adapter power input connector Alarms in 1 4 terminations For connecting to external sensor device each alarm has one input pin Con
17. the W icon at the right end of the PRERECORD line From the dropdown list select either OFF or 5 SEC This option disables or enables recording 5 seconds of video before the alarm occurred Click the gt gt icon on the EXCEPTION line to open the EXCEPTION ALARM menu www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER EXCEPTION ALARM BUZZER OUTPUT HDD FULL HUD LOSS VIDEO LOSS Buzzer when HDD is nearly full SC 7 Click the gt gt icon at the right end of the HDD FULL line This feature enables the buzzer sound when the HDD is nearly full Select either OFF 1 G remaining 5 G 106 1 HOUR 5 HOUR 10 HOUR or 20 HOUR 8 Click the checkbox to the right of the HDD LOSS label to enable this alarm When the HDD is not available this feature will sound the buzzer and place the on the desktop 9 Click the checkbox to the right of the VIDEO LOSS label to enable this alarm When a video signal from a channel is not detected this feature will sound the buzzer and place the Video Loss label in the channel LIVE view window 10 After configuring your network settings click the confirm icon w in the lower right corner of the screen click the Confirm button in the Note window 11 Press the MENU button on the front panel or right click anywhere to return to the ALARM menu 3 6 1 Motion detection setup Motion detection can be configured for each channel individually or you can apply the same settings to all channe
18. the dropdown list select the number of the camera channel you want to setup or select ALL to configure all channels 4 Initially camera channels are named CH1 CH4 You can change the name of the channel by clicking on the entry field on the NAME line to open a virtual keyboard Use the keyboard to enter a new name if needed then click the 4 button to close the keyboard 5 Click the W icon at the right end of the POSITION line The position option selects where the camera channel NAME appears on the live display Choose one of the flowing U L upper left D L lower left U R upper right or D R lower right 6 Click the W icon at the right end of the LIVE line In the dropdown list select ON to view video from the camera on the Live screen or OFF 26 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER 7 On the COLOR line click the gt gt icon to open the COLOR SETUP window COLOR SETUP HUE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURAT I ON Apply parameters setting y The COLOR SETUP window is superimposed on the video image from the camera channel you selected Adjust the markers for the HUE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST and SATURATION to produce the best picture from the camera 8 Click the confirm icon Y in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 9 Ifyou setup the record schedule for a single channel repeat this procedure to setup the other camera channels
19. to identify your DVR UserName and Password Enter the username and password you use to log into your DVR NOTE You may have to slide the screen up to display the UserName and Password fields After completing the entries in the Settings menu tap the Back button to test the settings and connect to your DVR When connecting to your DVR the Device Info settings will be logged in the History screen for easy retrieval 6 3 Using KWeye If KWeye is not running tap the KWeye icon ke open the app The KWeye History screen will appear In the History screen tap the entry for the DVR you want to connect to open The Settings screen will open To use the Device Info in the Settings screen to access your DVR tap the Back button in the upper left corner Tap the Play button to start watching video from the DVR 36 RAR DVR Settings History WE Ka Devices Info Address 70 132 198 196 Port 10510 Device Mama DWR User Name demo Password eee Playing PTZ Controls ma rm CR Ki En pa em Select Direction m d Ki 8 Channel Zoom Iris Switch Focus Channel Group Play Stop Snapshot Settings SW Information H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 55 EF SECTION 6 KWEYE SMARTPHONE APP To view a particular camera tap the Select Channel button for the camera channel If you are connected to an 8 and 16 channel system and the channel button is not shown tap a Switch Channel Group icon next group
20. video cable for damage and verify that it is properly connected The image color quality is poor in live and recorded images Check proper adjustment of the output input video parameters on the DVR menu Check the connecting cables to ensure that they are connected properly A mosaic pattern appears on the monitor during playback If the recording parameters are set too low the recording quality may decline resulting in occasional mosaics Adjust your settings appropriately Check the hard disk drive Damaged sections on the of the HDD can cause mosaics during playback H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 85 EF APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING The DVR is showing real time images with bad image color brightness 86 distortion etc Verify that the PAL NTSC setting for the BNC output is configured correctly NTSC Improper settings can cause the images to appear black and white Make sure the DVR is compatible with monitor Make sure the video transmission distance is within the recommended range Adjust the settings for DVR color brightness etc There is no sound when monitoring the channel Check the sound box or speaker functions Also check for possible short circuit problems Audio source may be connected to the video channel Click to full screen to verify Check the audio channel mute configuration setting The DVR could be defective There is no audio sound when playing back recordings Check the audio
21. you see from your cameras may be different from those shown here 2 4 Adjusting the camera Adjust your camera to produce the best performance While observing video from your camera use the documentation provided to aim the camera at the surveillance target Depending on the features of your cameras other adjustments such as focus zoom aperture IR level etc may also be available Make these adjustments under various lighting conditions if necessary to yield the best video image overall 14 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM ES 2 5 Using the remote control and mouse The enter key on the remote control or the front panel has the same function as a mouse left click The IR Range of the remote control is 10 meters The buttons on the remote control correspond with the buttons on the front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Item Function 1 Stop Stop playback 2 Play Pause Opens video search and playback menu In playback mode press this button to play pause playback 3 d AP Move selected item in menu 4 ENTER This button is used as the enter key for most operations 5 Menu MENU ESC Displays exits the main menu 6 Lock If the password is enabled press it to logout the system 7 Numerical Button Use buttons 1 2 3 or 4 to select the channel to display 8 REC Start or Stop manual recording 9 Quad Press this button to switch display modes from sin
22. 168 Subnet Mask gt 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Example Typical use of ipconfig in Windows XP H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 35 EF SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR d Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for your PCs Ethernet adapter into Table 1 The Ethernet adapter data you see by using ipconfig will probably be different from that shown in the example above NOTE Ifyou are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 the IP address is identified as the IPv4 Address Table 1 PC DVR network settings Computer PC DVR IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway 2 Atyour PC find an IP address on your network that is not in use a Write down the EXACT IP address of your PC up to the third last period Using the example shown above in the screen capture of ipconfig this number would be 192 168 1 b After the third period choose any number between 1 and 255 that is different from the one in your PCS IP address 168 Asa first try let s choose 100 which will form the IP address 192 168 1 100 c Next use the ping command in the DOS window to see if that IP address is in use on your network The format of the ping command is ping lt IP address gt For this example here we entered ping 192 168 1 100 To test your IP address enter ping 192 168 1 100 Any reply received from the ping indicates that a device on the network is already using this IP addr
23. 69 SUPER CIRCUITS H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs Installation and Setup Guide Products DMR90U DMR91U DMR92U DMR90U 4 Channel DVR DMR91U 8 Channel DVR and DMR92U 16 Channel DVR PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR SYSTEM and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use Save this manual for future reference DMR9xU_RM i Operate this device only in environments where the temperature or humidity is within the recommended range Operation at extreme temperatures or in very high or low humidity levels may cause electric shock and shorten the life of the CAUTION product AN Installation and servicing should be performed by qualified and experienced personnel only DVR should always remain CAUTION OFF during any installation process AN Do not use the camera if fumes smoke or a strange odor is emitted from the unit or if it seems to function incorrectly CAUTION Disconnect the power source immediately and consult your dealer LEGAL NOTICE Supercircuits products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specific Supercircuits authorized accessories Supercircuits disclaims liability associated with the use of non Supercircuits authorized accessories The recording transmission or broadcast of any person s voice without their consent or a court order is strictly prohibited by law Supercircuits makes no representations concerning the legality of certain product a
24. AN ee EEN 78 ED E EE 80 AA EE 80 EE dd 80 Le Ob EE 80 Ee 80 FID SO BM ees ae oc ees ees a 81 AA ee 81 A II e UN IU es 81 SECTION 8 APP 82 APPENDIX A Off loaded Video Files aspiran ais rd 83 APPENDIX B Toubes NOON AP So o A ER 84 APPENDIX C DYR Compatible UE 88 APPENDIX D DVR Compatible USB DVD Recorders ooooooooooooorccccccncccccccocc ooo 89 APPENDIX E SPEME ee EE Ee rte ee 90 H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs V vi www supercircuits com SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW EF SECTION 1 Systems Overview Congratulations on purchasing your H 264 Networkable Digital Video Recorder DVR Your new DVR features State of the art H 264 compression technology to maximize your recording time and optimize your video quality H 264 compression saves hard drive space and supports faster data transfer Triplex operation allowing you to run video audio recording playback and networking functions simultaneously streamlining the use of your CCTV system and boosting the security level of your home business or social venue You can access live or recorded video from your standard or PTZ cameras immediately at the location of the DVR installation or anywhere in the world using a web browser or a mobile phone The video may be stored at a remote location for added security Apple iPhone iPad and iPod Touch Google Android Symbian Windows Mobile and Blackberry smartphones apps that let you monitor y
25. DVRs iii ES TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 Accessing Your DVR With a Web Browser 47 5 1 Connedingtoyour o 47 A E E TE E A E A T T 48 33 Reny WNION E 49 SA Remote EE 49 A A A 50 SN O A O II A ee 51 A AMA e o nara cteuasaneauaweatals 52 A EE reg E sernesta bien yetetenedeewedene AAEE 52 6 1 1 Installing KWeye in iPhone corras rai 52 6 1 2 Installing KWeye in Android onnenn eere 54 Oe SOM abcess EU EE 54 A EE 55 DYR System MO UE 57 Poly uh 57 A E d EE 58 EA A E E E EE 59 E E TE DU dch E A ee E EE 60 SI O EE 60 A A e e Io O ORO E arrancones as 60 7 2 4 EIERE geed Ee 61 725 VOLUME AAA qn OR a 64 TAO Jee Ee 64 AAA ee 65 A ET EE 66 E EE 66 Tal Record Channel AA o o on EH 67 TOD RECOM EE 67 AA PPP E E E R F 67 A eege 67 E A I OEE 67 A Eed II E E 67 A AR e A 68 73 0 RECOTA E 68 E A o PO II Eege 69 TOY MOSO CAME E 69 www supercircuits com TABLE OF CONTENTS ES NEE 69 PAD POO i cag ences ccie ato e O E E E E 69 TA eege 70 PAD FUNG EE 70 TAG TEE 70 E EEEE EOE Ea EA 70 F E EE 70 PAO O dee EE 70 PD MWNE A A ER 71 TSA NENO AAA ee UA 72 Ta DUNS SOD EE 74 Tao ET 74 7 5 4 Mobile Monitor EE la TO AM ost os aia 76 EOL OUIOT occa aussie oo se eae one eae pa pare oa sae ee we eee 76 62 DURATION tee Ee EE 76 TOS EE ee EE 76 TAA PRERECORU MA ceca tone deuseun danseuoconue teens doecusedessenedeucesod 76 Er ECE WON eene 77 Fir WO diac EE 77 TON Moton D
26. ER OFF Use this function to power off the DVR H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 65 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS AUTO MAINTAIN When AUTO MAINTAIN is ON you can set a time for system to perform a restart 7 2 8 Information Click Information System settings gt System gt Information to open the Information display This display includes device type software version release date import parameter and export parameter SYSTEM INFO DEVICE TYPE DVR 4C1F SOFTWARE VER RELEASE DATI 2011 05 15 P98 ORSON IS 3729 EG IMPORT PARAMETER t EXPORT PARAMETER Use Export Parameter to save that information to a USB disk Parameter information must be exported before it can be imported restored 7 3 Record To open the Record menu move the cursor to RECORD the icon will be highlighted when selected then press Enter You can use the direction keys and cursor to change the options RECORD CHANNEL RECORD BITRATE RESOLUTION FRAMERA TE AUDIO PACK TIME RECORD MODE VIDEO gt Y NETWORK _ ALARM a C Record Quality Packtime Schedule PIZ 66 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER 7 3 1 Record Channel With this option you can select the camera channel number whose settings you want to modify If you want the changes to apply to all available channels select All Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons the options include CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and ALL
27. NUS 7 3 7 Packtime Record Pack Time is the time length of video segments saved during the backup of recorded video to an external device when alarm recording is disabled There are four options 15 min 30 min 45 min and 60 min 7 3 8 Record Mode Record mode includes two general categories ALWAYS and SCHEDULE ALWAYS indicates that the DVR will record the channel selected continuously SCHEDULE This setup allows you to create a weekly schedule for recording This assures that only selected events are recorded on the HDD For example you may set up the system to record continuously during business hours record at lunch time only when an alarm is triggered and record at night when motion is detected and or an alarm is triggered NOTE Manual recording continues until stopped by the operator It overrides all settings CHANNEL You can select all channels or just one channel There are three modes for recording ALARM NORMAL and NO RECORD Different colors indicate different recording modes Red indicates alarm record green indicates normal record gray indicates no recording RECORD SCHEDULE SE TUF MON TI TUE lf WED mmm THU ER FRI II SAT TI SUN TU Elmo 0 NORMAL MB NO RECORD CJi o CJ mp io ss Ze To set up weekly schedules click on the box of the recording mode you want Alarm Normal or No record then click each box in the schedule time line that you want to apply the mode to You can also left click an
28. RM button in the NOTE window www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER 3 2 2 Change the Admin and user1 passwords Changing the default Admin and user account passwords from their initial default value adds security to your system The factory default account names and their passwords are Admin 888888 user 666666 To change these passwords 1 With the system powered on right click twice on the desktop or press the menu button on the front panel twice then log into the system as the Admin if a password login is required 2 Click the Settings icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window o na LANGUAGE SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM T UME RECORD USER HDD WIDEO VOLUME E MAINTENANCE NETWORK INFORMATION _ ALARM Aa O Language Time User management HDD PIZI 3 1 On the USER line click the gt gt icon to open the USER MANAGEMENT window USER MANAGEMENT x 1 DEVICE ID CERATI T det oUDI H LLIURE PASSWORD ETETE ni DTO Es gt ADD USERS i j tiv CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE USER SET PERMISS ONS REMOTE View lt gt Enable or disable password CS 2 On the CHANGE PASSWORD line click the gt gt icon to open the CHANGE PASSWORD window H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 21 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP 3 Click the W icon at the right end of the USER NAME line From the dropdown list select Admin A Click the OLD PASSWORD entry field then enter the current Admin password usi
29. SERVER HOST NAME USER NAME PASSWORD DDNS Select either ON and OFF Ifa DDNS server is available select ON SERVER Select one of the three providers 3322 dyndns or perfecteyes HOST NAME Enter the name of the host server USER NAME Enter the name of the user establishing the DDNS server account PASSWORD Enter the password associated with the USER NAME 7 5 3 Email Setup Move the cursor to EMAIL SETUP and press ENTER to open the Email Setup menu EMAIL SETUP EMA IL INTERVAL MIP PORT SMTP SENDER SENDER PHD RECVER 74 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER SSL SSL is a security link transport protocol You can encrypt your email messages with SSL to prevent hackers from monitoring your communication information and your password Set SSL to OPEN if using a Gmail com server and set it to CLOSE if using another mail server If the settings you chose do not work contact your mailbox website where to get an SMTP server and SSL for the mail box INTERVAL This indicates the time interval for sending email Options are 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min and 3 min SMTP PORT This indicates the SMTP server sender port Usually the SMTP port is 25 but there are exceptions For example the SMTP port of the Gmail server should be 465 SMTP This indicates SMTP server address Example smtp Gmail com SENDER Sender indicates sender s email address The email address should be consistent with the server yo
30. U R D R and OFF H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 69 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS 7 4 4 Live Set to ON to view the channel in live mode set to OFF to disable live viewing 7 4 5 Audio If the camera channel you are configuring is associated with a microphone set up audio inputs for the current channel The option includes UNBIND CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 For example if the current channel is CH1 and AUDIO is set at UNBIND there will be no audio for CH1 if the current channel is CH1 and the AUDIO is set at 2 the audio of Audio input 2 will play with CH1 7 4 6 Color Click Color System settings gt Video gt Color to open the video color adjustment tool With this feature you can adjust camera color attributes for the best image rendition By default the values are set to a midpoint 31 COLOR SETUP HUE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURAT ON Apply parameters setting mm mem Press B gt a key or drag the set bar to adjust the video attributes Clicking DEFAULT button to reset the color parameter values click the check button to save your settings 7 4 7 Record Time You can define which information will be recorded onto the video as the OSD On Screen Display string 7 4 8 Margin Click Margin System settings gt Video gt Margin to open the video margin setup menu You can creation a margin frame around the video screen using this option Margins com
31. age Use this IP address with your DVR and enter it into Table 1 f In table 1 copy the PCs Subnet Mask and Default Gateway entries into the DVR s Subnet Mask and Default Gateway cells 3 At your DVR click the System Settings icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window System Settings Bao A E o E gt d Click NETWORK to open the NETWORK settings menu The default IP addresses and port settings of your DVR may be different from those shown in this document Always use network settings that are compatible with your network s NOTE H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 37 ER SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR NE TWORK er NETWORK SYSTEM DONS EMA II RECORD MOBILE IP ACCESS VIDEO OTHER SETTINGS O Motion detection Alarm setup 5 Onthe NETWORK line click the gt gt icon to open the NETWORK SETUP menu NETWORK SETUP x TYPE E Nd esa MEDIA PORT KI Ets ged WEB PORT RE GO PAPI SETUP PORT E ere 1 FEF PAN MAC ADDRESS 00 0B 74 86 75 40 Y DNS ME LS 168 002 DOG litt IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY E 192 108 005 004 ssi O iP Mode 6 Click the W icon at the right end of the TYPE line From the dropdown list select either DHCP PPPOE or STATIC for the IP network setup If you select DHCP or PPPOE the DVR will acquire its network settings automatically If you select STATIC you can configure your network settings manually by clicking on the entry field and using the virtual ke
32. ain menu sub menu or playback view left click x to exit close the current menu n the ALARM MOTION MD AREA configuration window left click an area segment to select deselect it for motion sensing Double click n live view or during video playback double click to maximize channel on the screen n the ALARM MOTION MD AREA configuration window press the left mouse button and drag to frame an area to sense for motion detection cd Use the mouse to select menu items 16 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER SECTION 3 DVR Setup Setting up your DVR includes logging into your DVR setting the clock setting administrator and user account passwords and setting up scheduled and or automated motion recording The following sections provide a generic procedure for setting up a system with a DMR90U series DVR Ifyou are setting up an NOTE ou 16 channel system the displays you see may be slightly different For example if you have an 8 channel DVR the initial DVR camera channel display will be an 8 split screen one split for each channel 3 1 Login to the DVR Initially two access accounts are provided in your system Admin and user1 With the Admin login you can make configuration changes to the system create user accounts and passwords and control the privileges allotted to each account With the factory default userl account login you cannot make configuration changes or create accounts but can change your ow
33. ate Reboot Maintenance Format Defau t 8 Click the W icon at the right end of the USERS line From the dropdown list select the name of the user you just created 9 Click the OPT checkboxes to assign permissions to the new user 10 Click the confirm icon w in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 11 Press the MENU button on the front panel to return to the USER MANAGEMENT window then press the MENU button again to return to the SETTINGS window SYSTEM tab 3 2 4 Set HDD overwrite option 1 On the SYSTEM tab HDD line click the gt gt icon to open the HDD MANAGEMENT window HDD MANAGEMENT x STATI TOTAL FREE FREE TIME FORMAT No HD DiskO O OHR No HD DiskO0 0 OHR OVERWRTTE AUTO FORMAT ADD USE O Apply parameters setting RR a gt J 2 Click the W icon at the right end of the OVERWRITE line From the dropdown list select the option you prefer Close When the HDD becomes full no additional recordings are written to the HDD H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 23 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP Overwrite Recordings on the HDD are overwritten when the HDD becomes full The oldest recording is overwritten first 1HOUR 90 DAYS Recordings are overwritten when older than the time selected 3 Click the confirm icon w in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 4 Press the MENU button on the fron
34. button at the bottom of the screen Use the play control buttons below the view window to control the playback To download the video clip to your computer click DOWNLOAD The clip will be saved in the location specified in the LOCAL SETTING screen the download progress will appear at the bottom of the view window and the path and name to the video file will be displayed with the download is complete re List ea een HI A EJEM B pEr i 7b 5H eee eer ea ee ESCH 4 TEH JM 000000 d Click on another file to play or click the PX icon in the upper right corner to close the Replay window before selecting another screen or window 5 4 Remote window The Remote window allows you to configure your DVR from your local computer if you logged in with the Admin USER ID To expand the menu tree and open a configuration menu click the plus box to expand the tree then click the menu you want to see H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 49 ER SECTION 5 ACCESSING YOUR DVR WITH A WEB BROWSER SYSTEM SETTING ES SYSTEM SETTING LANGUAGE TY MODE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST START TIME ST WEEK SUNDAY END TIME 1ST WEEK SUNDAY DEF AULT REFRESH The options on these screens are identical to those in the DVR menu system Refer to the chapters Installing the System and DVR Menu System in this document for more information After making changes to a Remote setting menu click the SETUP button at the bottom of the win
35. cations using Android Market perform the following steps With your Android phone go to the Applications menu and open Android Market Search for the application kweye When the application is found click on the KWeye icon to display details of the app To install KWeye click Install and follow the on screen instructions 6 2 Set up access to a DVR Usage and functionality of the KWeye app is the same on both iPhone and Android phones However the screens vary slightly between the two systems To use KWeye Tap the KWeye icon kel open the app The KWeye splash screen will appear NOTE The following images were captured from an Android smartphone iPhone screens are functionally identical iPhone Android KWeye Initial KWeye Initial Screen Screen 41 0 0 AAACN EEEELEa PHOS OEB Gi e CC Settings 54 www supercircuits com SECTION 6 KWEYE SMARTPHONE APP ES Tap the Settings icon The splash screen will change to the Settings CB PIF al AE 1 58 ru screen ack Settings History Devices Info In the Device Info fields enter the appropriate information for your es 79 132 198 196 DVR a Port 10510 Address P address used to connect to your DVR modem from the Internet or the URL of the DynDNS server you use DeviceName Dyp Port Mobile monitor server port number configured in the DVR s network mobile submenu The default port number is 10510 DeviceName A name you use
36. ction setup screen is partitioned into a grid of 10 x 15 blocks Motion sensing in each block can be toggled on and off by clicking the block area Initially all blocks are shaded purple indicating that motion sensing is disabled everywhere To enable blocks areas for motion sensing click the block or use the mouse to drag a rectangle over areas you want to enable The shading will disappear for areas selected for motion detection To disable an area selected click on it 32 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER Motion Sensing Disabled Motion Sensing Enabled 6 After the motion sensing areas are selected unshaded right click to return to the MOTION DETECTION SETUP menu 7 Check the box to right of the RECORD label to enable recording when motion is detected 8 Check the box to right of the BUZZER label to sound the buzzer when motion is detected 9 Check the box to right of the PRERECORD label to add the previous 5 seconds of video from the camera to the motion detection recording 10 Check the box to right of the EMAIL label to send an email when motion is sensed To use this feature the EMAIL configuration settings in the NETWORK tab must be configured 11 After configuring your motion detection settings click the confirm icon w in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 12 Repeat the steps above for the other camera channels H 264 4 8 16 C
37. d drag a frame over boxes in the schedule time line that you want to apply the mode to You can use the FROM T0 pull down menus and COPY button settings to repeat setting from one day to another day or to all days After you setup the schedule activate it by clicking the check button in the lower right corner of the window 68 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER When you select the ALARM option it is necessary to set the motion detection sensitivity and area Please refer to Motion Detect on page lt OV gt for details Configure the alarm triggering settings before selecting alarm recording NOTE To restore to default settings scroll to the back button in the lower right corner of the window then press ENTER To save the new settings scroll to the check button in the lower right corner of the window then press ENTER 7 4 Video Move the cursor to VIDEO the icon will be highlighted when selected then press ENTER to enter the video menu You can use the direction keys and cursor to change the options VIDEO CHANNEL NAME POSITION LIVE AUDIO COLOR RECORD TIME MARGIN VIDEO SETUP le 7 4 1 Video Channel Select the channel to setup 7 4 2 Name You can assign a name to each channel The channel name can be up to 9 characters in length 7 4 3 Position You can set the position where the channel name appears in the view window Press ENTER to switch from U L D L
38. dow to commit the changes Click the XI icon in the upper right corner to close the Remote Setting window before selecting another screen or window 5 5 Local setting In the Local Setting window you can specify the locations on your computer where you want to save the recordings frames and files from your DVR 50 www supercircuits com SECTION 5 ACCESSING YOUR DVR WITH A WEB BROWSER ER RECORD SAVE PATH ERIS FRAME SAVE PATH FILE SAVE PATH c D R downloadt Click the Xt icon in the upper right corner to close the Remote Setting window before selecting another screen or window 5 6 Logout Clicking LOGOUT returns you to the USER LOGIN screen H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 51 EF SECTION 6 KWEYE SMARTPHONE APP SECTION 6 KWeye Smartphone App KWeye is a free smartphone app for use with your Supercircuits model DMR90 series DVRs SY703XX SY705XX SY807XX series systems Its features include Compatible with most models of these phones Apple iPhone iPad and iPod Touch Google Android Symbian Windows Mobile Blackberry Unlimited video on cellular and WiFi networks Supports multi channel video encoders and Pan Tilt and Zoom PTZ controlled cameras Support for authentication Direct stream connection video does not pass through a 3rd party server Snapshot capability while viewing live stream to save to your local photo gallery Support for landscape and portrait views Ability to change IP add
39. e previous diagram is recommended for 4 channel systems with CD33W 2 series cameras 8 and 16 channel systems include an RCA to DB 9 audio input adapter cable s and back panel connector s H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 11 EF SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM 2 3 1 Connect alarm in alarm out PTZ devices Alarm in alarm out and PTZ device cabling terminates on the wire terminal block on the back of the DVR These terminal blocks are different for each DVR See below ALARM rALARM r R541227 IN 2 SENSOR IN ALARM OUT 1234G20GABGG BG 13 14 15 16 NO COM FULFILL LL OUT RS465 Kal m GA ALARM ALARM R5405 IN DUT Terminal block of DMR90U Terminal block of DMR91U Terminal block of DMR92U DMR90U The DMR90U provides four alarm inputs 1 4 with ground terminals labeled G and one alarm output labeled and RS422 RS485 terminations are labeled TX TX RX RX DMR91U The DMR91U provides four alarm inputs 1 4 with one ground terminal labeled G One normally open alarm output labeled NO and COM RS485 terminations are labeled A and B for RS485 A and RS485 B respectively DMR92U The DMR91U provides 16 sensor inputs The lower row of terminations are for sensor inputs for alarms 1 12 left to right Sensor inputs 13 through 16 are in the upper row of terminations where marked One Normally Open NO alarm output is pr
40. ess and you can connect to it C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe B x gt ping 192 168 1 166 192 168 1 166 with 32 bytes of data timed out timed out timed out timed out ing statistics for 192 168 1 10 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost 4 C1 BBx Lossen gt 36 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR ER d Examine the screen capture shown above If the response to the ping command was Request timed out like that shown above use this IP address for your DVR enter into Table 1 skip step 2 e and continue at step 2 f If the response to the ping command was Reply from 192 168 1 100 as shown below a device exists on the network that is using this IP address If so continue at step Je C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe 0 x Oping 192 168 1 166 inging 192 168 1 18B with 32 bytes of data eply from 192 168 1 166 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 eply from 192 168 1 1080B bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 eply from 192 168 1 166 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 eply from 192 168 1 10B bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 ing statistics for 192 168 1 166 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum ms Average Gms gt e Since the response to ping test returned a reply as shown above try the ping with another number between 1 and 255 until one is found that responds with the Request timed out mess
41. etworkable DVRs 83 EF APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING APPENDIX B Troubleshooting This basic troubleshooting guide will help you identify general malfunctions and offer steps for a quick resolution If the failure or malfunction can t be solved by following these steps please contact Supercircuits Support at 1 800 335 9777 Ab Removing the cover of your DVR will VOID the warranty WARNING ka ka DVR does not power up Check the power switch Check the power adaptor input connection Check the power source Is it providing about 120 VAC Check the power On Off switch The DVR reboots or stops then restarts after several minutes Check for the following problems 84 Unstable or low input voltage The hard disk drive is bad Power adapter is defective Environmental factors such as temperature dust humidity etc are affecting the DVR stability The DVR internal connectors are loose The DVR hardware is defective The DVR crashes during recording or while watching recorded information Check to see if there are any problems with the hard disk If one of your hard disks has failed or malfunctioned replace it and try again Updating fails Verify that the DVR is able to recognize the USB storage device not able to recognize the USB storage device Test more than one USB storage device to ensure compatibility Updating may fail if the USB port is doesn t work well due to voltage fluctuation Mouse doesn
42. extension cable then plug the power adapter into a standard 120 VAC power source through a UPS or surge protector b Connect the DVR power adapter to the DC 12V connector on the back of the DVR then connect the power cord to the power adapter and plug it into a standard grounded 120 VAC power source through a UPS or surge protector c Ifyou are installing audio feeds microphones to your DVR Attach the DB 9 audio RCA adapter cable to the Audio input connector on the back of the DVR For 16 channel DVRs two DB 9 audio RCA adapter cables are provided one for audio channels 1 8 for the Audio In 1 8 DB 9 connector and one for audio channels 9 16 for the Audio In 9 16 DB 9 connector H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 13 ER SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM i Connect each audio feed to the audio adapter cable RCA connector with the number of the camera channel it is associated with For instance if the audio feed is associated with the camera on Vin channel 8 plug the audio feed into the RCA connector labeled A In8 iii Ifyou are monitoring live audio through a sound system plug the RCA A Out connector line level signal to an audio amplifier system or powered speaker 5 Power on your system monitor 6 Power on the DVR using the POWER switch on the backpanel A startup Loading screen will appear on the display After a few seconds the screen will change to the camera view screen Note The images
43. f the DVR user interface To disable UAC open the Control Panel gt User Account gt User Account window clear the Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer check box then click OK A computer restart may be required H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 41 ER SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR 4 Inthe IE URL field enter the IP address assigned to your DVR with the WEB PORT number configured in your DVR in the example above the default WEB PORT is 8090 Using the example shown above enter 192 168 1 100 8090 Web Client for EDYS EDYR Windows Internet Explorer 110 Go le ET wl a Zei ba Di Fie Edt View Favorites Zeck Help x oral Fese After sending the URL IE may prompt you to load the Chinese Simplified language pack You can click Install or Cancel If you click NOTE l l Cancel the message will reappear again when you logout and login 5 During the first connection to the DVR a security warning to install software appears Click Install and follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name YIEW_DyrOcx cab Publisher SC Technologies B More options your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Y While files From the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm 6 When the Login screen opens in the browser enter the administrat
44. g an Internet connection to your DVR do not use any of these ports or other ports on your network already in use 2 Determine if your router modem has a dynamic IP address one that can change arbitrarily often used by internet service providers ISPs for cable DSL modems or static IP address unchanging If you are unsure contact your ISP for this information If you use a dynamic IP address for your modem go to step 4 3 Tofind the static IP address assigned to your LAN go to http www whatismyip com from a PC on the same network LAN as your DVR The IP address displayed is the IP address you will use to log in remotely Keep this in your records Skip to step 6 Static IP Address 4 Ifyou have a dynamic IP address it is convenient and recommended to use a dynamic name server service such as http www dyn com a free service to setup a remote connection with a fixed hostname to your DVR To setup an account follow the instructions on the website 5 Whether you have a static IP address or you set up a Dyn account for a dynamic IP address the following are different ways to view your DVR from a PC on the Internet a Inthe URL field of your Internet browser enter the current IP address of your modem with router port number port forwarded for your DVR assigned to your DVR in the format http lt IP address port gt For example if the IP address of your modem is 190 180 170 32 and the port forward number i
45. gle channel display to a multi channel display 10 Mute Not used 11 Spot View Press to enable auto sequencing 12 Fast Forward Fast forward video during playback 13 Rewind Rewind video during playback Mouse control The mouse operates very similar to a mouse on a Windows PC Connect the mouse to the USB connector on the DVR back panel Action Effect In live display mode right clicking to either display or hide the tool bar Right click In main menu or sub menu mode right clicking to exit the current menu Note that the settings will not be saved after right clicking H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 15 EF SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM Action Effect On menu unlock mode in the tool bar left click on the SYSTEM SETTINGS icon K 3 to enter into the main menu After entering main menu left click to enter sub menus In menu mode left click the PLAY icon Ka to review video files Left click to select values in edit boxes or pull down menus The system supports special symbols numbers and letters Left click Left click the PLAY icon Ka to enter playback mode Left click gt gt to control the forward function lt lt reverse function gt gt I Slow play function gt frame play function gt Play function and X exit function n the VIDEO VIDEO SETUP COLOR SETUP configuration window you can left click to adjust color control bar and screen control bar n the m
46. hannel Networkable DVRs 33 EF SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR SECTION 4 Networking Your DVR Your DVR supports highly flexible networking configurations including an Ethernet connection such as to a home network with a broadband router and modem and a PPPOE connection In this section only general guidelines for the setup of a DVR on a simple Ethernet broadband home network are included If you encounter problems you cannot resolve contact the Supercircuits Support team at 1 800 3335 9777 Home networks A typical home network includes router one or more computers and a broadband modem for access to an internet service provider ISP and the internet The DVR attaches to the network like a computer except that it has preset IP address settings that must be configured for your network DVR Monitor WE Home Network E SS Broadband Computer ae Modem Web Connected Computer Home Network Setting up the DVR on the home network requires configuring it with IP address settings that are compatible with your network and connecting an Ethernet cable between the DVR and the router Once setup your security system can be monitored and controlled from any computer on the network with the Microsoft Internet Explorer IE browser 34 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR ER After the DVR is setup on your home network usually the router can be configured so that the DVR is accessible fr
47. he hard disk drive HDD and setting up automated recording 1 Ifthe system is not running power on the DVR and wait until it completes initialization 2 Right click anywhere on the desktop or press the MENU button A status bar will appear 3 Compare the DVR system date and time shown on the Status Bar with an accurate clock System Date and Time Remaining HDD Recording Tlme 3 08 04 2010 18 58 07 Wed PEN 274HR Status Bar Note To see an accurate clock access a reliable Internet time server such as tf nist gov 18 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER Right click the mouse anywhere on the screen again The Status bar will change to a Tools Bar or a login window If a LOGIN window opens log in to the system as an Admin see above Manual Record Auto System Settings Stop Manual Record Keylock Sequence Advance Play Mute On Off PTZ EZoom Tool Bar Click the Settings button on the Tool Bar 3 2 1 Setting the screen language and video system format In the Settings window SYSTEM tab click the W icon at the right end of the LANGUAGE line Select click the screen language you prefer from the dropdown list AS o n LANGUAGE SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM 578 TIME RECORD USER ADO WIDEO VOLUME MAINTENANCE e NETWORK NFORMAT N _ ALARM Ba O Language Time User management HDD PIZ El If the VIDEO SYSTEM option does not indicate NTSC click the W icon at the right end of
48. he world via the Internet Your DVR must be setup on a LAN before this capability can be enabled and the LAN must have a high speed connection to the Internet for efficient data transfer to occur This procedure requires that the network router be configured for port forwarding Only general instructions for setting up this capability are included here Supercircuits provides complete technical support for viewing your DVR within your LAN However our support team cannot NOTE assure complete technical assistance for products from other manufacturers such as routers and modems Refer to your product documentation or contact your service provider for support on setting up port forwarding 1 Configure your router for port forwarding to the DVR using the network information included in Table 1 For instructions refer to the user documentation for your router and or the information and service provided at http portforward com Port forwarded for the DVR 44 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR ER By default your DVR uses port 8090 for the web port 9000 for the Media port 10510 for the Mobile server port and 8000 AN for the Setup port If any of these ports are assigned to another device on your network configure your DVR to use a different port Do not assign the ports used by your DVR for Web Media Setup or Mobile to any other device on your local network CAUTION Also when choosing a port for port forwardin
49. hod Normal fast forward slow forward rewind single step HDD interface SATA Interface support 1 TB HDD 1 etwork interface etwork protocol RJ 45 10 100Basel Ethernet auto detect TCP IP DHCP DDNS PPPOE eMail etwork function Live monitor playback configuration backup mobile phone surveillance USB 2 0 interface Mouse portable mobile HDD flash drive DVD burner firmware upgrade PTZ protocol PELCO P PELCO D Area covered Each channel supports four pieces of area covered Video backup AVI over Network Power adapter DC 12V adapter Power consumption 10 15W Operating temperature 50 F 104 F 10 C 40 C Operating humidity 10 90 Dimensions 9 84 w x 8 58 d x 1 65 h in 12 40 w x 8 82 d x 2 05 h in 17 13 w x 13 23 d x 2 17 h in 250 w x 218 d x 42 w mm 315 w x 224 d x 52 h mm 435 w x 336 d x 55 h mm 90 www supercircuits com
50. ith the DVR Sony DRX S70U R HUGE USB Slim Portable Optical Drive LG GE20LU10 LiteOn eSAU108 Buffalo DVSM P58U2 B Other USB recorder devices may also be compatible H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 89 ES APPENDIX E SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX E Specifications Model DMR90U DMR91U DMR92U Video format NTSC PAL Video compression H 264 baseline compression Video input output BNC 4 input 1 output BNC 8 input 1 output BNC 16 input 1 output 1 channel spot Audio format G 726 8K x 16 bit ADPCM monophonic Audio input output RCA 4 input 1 output RCA 8 input 1 output RCA 16 input 1 output Alarm type Sensor In Out Motion detection Sensor Input Relay Output Vid 4 channel input 1 channel output eo Loss 16 channel input 1 channel output Display frame rate Each channel PAL 25 fps NTSC 30 fps Record frame rate PAL 100 fps CIF 100 fps HDI 50 fps D1 NTSC 120 fps CIF 120 fps HDI 60 fps D1 PAL 200 fps CIF 100 fps HD1 50 fps D1 NTSC 240 fps CIF 120 fps HDI 60 fps D1 PAL 400 fps CIF 200 fps HD1 100 fps D1 NTSC 480 fps CIF 240 fps HD1 120 fps D1 Record method Power on Auto Record Scheduled Record Normal Record Motion Detection Sensor Trigger Manual Record Playback resolution CIF half D1 D1 recorded frame rate Playback met
51. lower right corner of the screen 7 2 4 User management Click User System settings gt System gt User to open the user management setup menu This menu allows user to set the device ID for the DVR and to change the system password After turning on password and clicking the check button in the lower right corner of the window exit the system and login again to manage other users USER MANAGEMEN I x DEVICE 1D asta PASSWORD METEEN tt GN LAE ADD USERS HMHHIG CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE USER Ab SET PERMISS ONS REMOTE View lt gt Enable or disable password CS DEVICE ID Set Number to identify device The default name is 000000 PASSWORD Change the password The following settings can be configured only by a user with administrative privileges ADD USERS To add new user enter a new username and password Password must be entered in both the Password and Confirm Password fields Password cannot exceed 6 digits H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 61 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ADD USERS USER NAME PASSWORD CONF IRM PASSWORD jn CHANGE PASSWORD Select the username whose password you want to change then enter the old password the new password and the new password again in the Confirm Password field CHANGE PASSWORD ML ARS IATA ee OLD PASSWORD Wma AA CONFIRM PASSWORD DELETE USER In this window select the user you want to delete then click the check butt
52. ls at one time 1 On the ALARM tab menu click the gt gt icon on the MOTION line to open the MOTION DETECTION menu H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 31 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP MOTION DETECTION GHANNEI Lait SF HANH SWITCH bd ALA AIDA SENSITIVITY ide Gala Ad AA A AAA TESTIS MO AREA ASA MUSA OUTPUT RECORD BUZZER PRERE CORD EMA 11 y _ A 4 Choose channel mm wf 2 Click the W icon at the right end of the CHANNEL line From the dropdown list select the camera channel number you want to setup or select ALL to configure all channels 3 Click the W icon at the right end of the SWITCH line From the dropdown list select ON or OFF to enable or disable motion detection on the channel s d Click the W icon at the right end of the SENSITIVITY line From the dropdown list select 1 8 to set the level of sensitivity 1 is highest 8 is lowest High sensitivity may cause an alarm when a small object such as a bird or mouse passes through the field of view whereas the lowest sensitivity level may be appropriate for detecting only cars that pass by This setting is dependent on the what you want to detect and usually requires testing to find the best value 5 Click the gt gt icon on the MD AREA line to specify the areas where of the screen where motion should be sensed Defining only these areas and ignoring other areas of the field of view improves the performance of the DVR The Motion Dete
53. n password The factory default Admin and user account passwords are Admin 888888 user 666666 To log into the system 1 Power on the DVR and wait until it advances to the camera view screen A typical camera view screen is shown below Image from E i Channel 1 H i Camera i aly a H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 17 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP NOTE During initial startup of the system no password is required 2 Press the MENU button on the front panel twice or right click the mouse twice anywhere on the screen An Input Password window will appear L GIN x DEVICE asLoui a Amin PASSWORD EH Confirm entry A Click the W icons to the right of the User Name field parameter field and select Admin To make configuration changes to the system you must login to the Admin account 4 Using the mouse click the entry field on the PASSWORD line then click the number buttons that appear to enter the account password For example to enter the default Admin password 888888 click the 8 button six times then click the confirm entry icon 5 Click the w check mark icon in the lower right corner of the window to confirm your entry and enter the login information A tool bar icon strip will appear at the bottom of the screen 3 2 Configuring the system Basic system configuration settings include setting the screen language video system format system time creating users initializing t
54. nect a mouse or a backup device such as a flash drive or DVD recorder AUDIO OUT Audio output from channel AUDIO IN channels 1 2 3 or 4 IN1 IN4 AUDIO IN RCA audio input to audio channels 1 2 3 and 4 CH1 CH4 VIDEO IN BNC video input to video channels 1 2 3 and 4 MAIN OUT BNC composite video output to display device 750 1V p p MAIN OUT VGA Standard VGA output to a display device such as a computer monitor LAN Standard RJ45 Ethernet 10Basel 100Basel port with auto detect ALARM IN ALARM Use these connectors to attach external sensor devices alarm reporting devices and devices with an RS422 or RS485 control OUT RS422 RS485 interface such as PTZ cameras See the DVR Uer Manual for more information DC12V Connect to 12 VDC power adapter POWER Power switch to turn the unit on and off H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 7 EF SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM 2 2 3 Controls and connectors DMR91U DMR92U DMR91U DMR92U Front Panel 0 9 10 Buttons Channel Select Power Off Infrared Enter Sensor POWER Rewind Stop Fast Menu lt d VAP Menu Status Play Pause Forward Record Navigation Buttons LEDs Button Usage 1 9 0 10 Press to select channel for display To select channels 10 16 press 10 then the right digit of the number For example to display channel 12 press 10 then 2 Power Off To power off
55. nect positive output pins of the alarm device to the inputs Alarm In on the DVR Connect ground output pins of the alarm device to the DVR Alarm In Out RS485 Terminals Ground slots G Multiple devices can be connected to one ground slot Alarms out terminations NO COM pins for alarm out normally open NO RS 485 terminations A B pins for connecting to RS 485 network PTZ camera control MAIN OUT BNC Video out BNC interface connector USB1 USB2 Use these USB ports to connect a mouse or a backup device such as a flash drive or DVD recorder H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 9 ER SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM DMR92U Back Panel 16 channel VIN1 VIN16 HDMI Audio In 1 8 Main Audio Out Spot Out BNC LAN Power Main Out USB BNC Power Audio In 9 16 DC 12V Spot Audio Out Main Out VGA Alarm In Out Sensor RS 485 Terminals Connector Usage VIN1 VIN16 Video channel input connectors SPOT VOUT Spot video out connector LAN RJ 45 connector for Ethernet LAN HDMI Main output through HDMI interface This output is for viewing only AUDIO IN 1 8 amp MAIN AOUT Connector for input adapter for channels 1 8 audio associated with video channel inputs 1 8 and main audio out to speakers POWER Power switch to turn the unit on and off MAIN OUT VGA Standard VGA output to a display device such as a computer monitor AUDIO
56. ng abnormal power conditions H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 5 ER SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM 2 2 2 Controls and connectors DMR90U DVR Front Panel Infrared Sensor CH1 CHA Camera Select Single Multi Camera Display Toggle Enter MENU esc atic PT Kn Prz NY Menu Record Pan Tilt Zoom QVAP Menu Escape Backup Control Navigation Buttons Play Pause Button Usage O H Toggles between single camera multi camera display CH1 CH4 Used to select the camera on channel 1 2 3 or 4 Enter Press to confirm a menu choice Infrared Sensor Sensor for the remote control MENU Opens the main menu window ESC Press to exit any active window REC Use to start and stop manual recording BACKUP Opens a video search and playback menu ka When a recorded file is selected press this button to play then press it again to pause playback PTZ Used for pan tilt zoom control of cameras with this feature AS Ak Use these buttons to navigate through the menu system Generally use the lt P buttons to move to selection boxes and use the W A to select submenu parameters www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM ER DVR Backpanel IN1 IN4 CH1 CH4 Main Out Audio In Video In VGA Power USB Audio Out Main Out LAN Alarm In Out Power DC 12V BNC RS422 RS485 Connections Connector Usage USB MOUSE Use these USB ports to con
57. ng the System Settings icon opens a window with 6 tabs System Record Video Network Alarm and PTZ These tabs provide general system settings for operating your DVR Open Drop down List or Switch Value oho lem O n LANGUAGE SYSTEM VIDEO SYSTEM ezt TIME RECORD USER HDD VIDEO VOLUME MAINTENANCE KS NETWORK INFORMA T ON _ ALARM Aa O Language Time User management HDD i PIZ Save Button Titles of the menu list items are located on the left and the corresponding changeable or non changeable values are represented in the fields to the right You can Select the values from the list toggling the preset data by pressing the arrows on the side of the field Select the values from the drop down list open the drop down list by clicking the down arrows on the side of the field Input the required data after entering a customized window by pressing the gt gt button in some of the fields Familiarize yourself with the existing non changeable settings When entering data into the fields using the remote control directional keys or the DVR front panel and when positioning the mouse over them a short description of the setting will appear at the bottom of the window Several tabs have options that are spread across more than one window You can move from window to window by pressing the gt gt button H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 59 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS 7 2 System menu
58. ng the virtual keyboard 5 Enter both the NEW PASSWORD and CONFIRM PASSWORD fields with a different password Passwords cannot be more than 6 digits in length 6 Click the confirm icon Y in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 7 Repeat steps 3 4 5 and 6 above to change the user password 3 2 3 Add users to the system 1 On the SYSTEM tab USER line click the gt gt icon to open the USER MANAGEMENT window 2 Inthe USER MANAGEMENT window click the gt gt icon on the ADD USER line ADD USERS SS SS A USER NAME PASSWORD CONF IRM PASSWORD 3 Click the entry field on the USER NAME line to open a virtual keyboard Click the letters and numbers to enter a username then click the f icon to close the keyboard 4 Enter both the PASSWORD and CONFIRM PASSWORD fields with a password for the user Passwords cannot be more than 6 digits in length 5 Click the confirm icon Y in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 6 Press the MENU button on the front panel or right click on the desktop to return to the USER MANAGEMENT window 7 Inthe USER MANAGEMENT window click the gt gt icon on the SET PERMISSIONS line 22 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER SET PERMISSIONS USERS aa AUTHORITY OPT AUTHORITY PTZ contro Ezoom Manual REG Mute Mute off P laybaok Baokup PIP Setting Auto sequence Upd
59. o HDD is pre installed DMR92U Your DMR92U DVR includes DMR92U DVR unit Remote Control Mouse Power adapter with cord for standard 120 VAC outlet 8 channel audio RCA cable adapter 2 DVR Quick Guide CD Resource Pack with smartphone applications Mounting bracket and screws 8 for mounting an internal hard disk drive if no HDD is pre installed 2 www supercircuits com SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ER What you need The DVR is the central component of your security system To install the DVR you need PC compatible monitor Uninterruptible power supply UPS highly recommended This device is used to ensure system stability during voltage surges sags and outages If a UPS is not available a power strip with strong surge protection is highly recommended To have a functioning system you also need s CCTV analog security cameras The DMR9xU series DVRs support a large number of cameras Microphones for audio monitoring optional Extension cables for the cameras with cable adapters if needed to connect to the DVR BNC video terminations RCA audio terminations RS485 extension cable for PTZ cameras Consult your local electrical codes for gauge and shielding requirements Powering equipment to support the cameras usually provided with each camera Access to an Ethernet LAN optional to use the networking capabilities of the DVR Tools to install the cameras and route power and video extension cables Fas
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61. o channels or record video from all channels You can also view all four channels at the same time see above screen capture only one channel on the screen or expand one channel to fill your monitor screen Stop View Click the Stop View icon to stop viewing live video Snap Click the Snap icon to capture a photo of the selected video channel To select a video channel on a multi channel display click the image The selected channel is framed with a blue border The photo is saved in JPG format at the location shown in the pop up window Record Click the Record icon to record the channels displayed Each channel is recorded individually Recordings are saved in the location shown in the pop up window These video files are saved in AVI format and can be played with any AVI compatible player such as HsPlayer provided on the mini CD with your DVR VLC Media Player or Windows Media Player 48 www supercircuits com SECTION 5 ACCESSING YOUR DVR WITH A WEB BROWSER ER 5 3 Replay window The Replay window enables you to play and download recorded video To use this feature 1 In the calendar frame click the date when the video was recorded In the following example September 15 2011 was selected 2 From the list that appears click the label for video file you want to play or download The labels indicate the time of day when the video was recorded the channel that was recorded and the size of the video clip 3 Click the PLAY
62. om a computer on the Internet or from a smartphone Although most routers perform similar functions the specific procedures to configure them vary widely However the documentation provided with your router with the general guidelines included here should enable you to setup your DVR for web access 4 1 Configure the DVR for access on your home network To setup your DVR on the network without conflicting with other devices configure the network settings of your DVR before physically connecting it to the network Network conflicts occur when two devices on the network have the same IP address The screens shown here were taken from a Windows XP system 1 Determine the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of your home computer PC and record it in Table 1 To get this information do the following at the Windows desktop a Open the Windows Start menu and click Run to open the Run dialog box Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you cmd b Type cmd in the entry field and then click OK to open the DOS command window Cc Atthe command prompt enter ipconfig The PC will display Ethernet data associated with your Ethernet adapter local area network LAN connection Gy CAAWINDOWS system3 cmd exe D x ipconfig indows IP Configuration thernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IF Address 192 168 1
63. on in the lower right corner of the window DELETE USER No USER NAME OPT No USER NAME OPT TTT Te Pi 5 e i O Select the user you want to delete 62 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER SET PERMISSION For each user set the permissions for use of the system Permissions include Auto sequence Manual REC Playback Backup Ezoom PIP Update Reboot Maintenance Format Default etc SET PERMISSIONS USERS aa AUTHORITY OPT AUTHORITY PTZ contro Ezoom Manual REG Mute Mute off Playbaok Backup PIP Setting Auto sequence Update Rebocot Maintenance Format Defau t REMOTE PERMISSION This feature must be setup if operating the system remotely Only users with admin privileges can set other user s remote permissions These permissions include Record Capture Playback Download and Setting If password verification is enabled marked ON i e you must login with a password you can setup seven user passwords and an administrator password REMOTE PERMISSIONS USERS a o o D AUTHORITY OPT PTZ control Reoord Capture P aybaok Down oad Setting Mute Mute off Note When Password is enabled login to the system as an admin to manage user settings The administrator s name Admin cannot be changed Initially two users exist Admin and User1 The default password for Admin is 888888 and the default password for User is 666666 If forget your password you can reset the pas
64. opdown list select a number between 1 and 30 frames per second The higher the frame rate 30 fps the smoother the video motion However higher frame rates consume storage space faster 8 Click the W icon at the right end of the PACKTIME line From the dropdown list select either 15 30 45 or 60 minutes Packtime is the time length of video file segments that are off loaded backed up 9 Click the W icon at the right end of the RECORD MODE line From the dropdown list select either ALWAYS or SCHEDULE ALWAYS causes the DVR to record continuously Selecting SCHEDULE allows you to open a window to configure the DVR to record by the hour of the day and day of the week either by motion sensing continuous recording or not recording See Scheduled recording below 10 Ifyou are configuring the camera channels differently repeat this procedure for the other camera channels Scheduled recording If the RECORD MODE SCHEDULE is selected 11 Click the gt gt icon on the RECORD tab to open the RECORD SCHEDULE SETUP window RECORD SCHEDULE SETUP ei l OO 23 MON See E 1 El TUE HENE E e WED EENE 1 CE Ht THU Sa E E a FRI IT baii SAT HENNE EA e E SUN BE mi E E wo CO NORMAL W No RECORD i o O mp io Hp 12 Click the W icon at the right end of the CHANNEL line From the dropdown list select the channel number to apply the recording schedule to or select ALL to apply the schedule to all cameras 13 At the bo
65. or USER ID and PASSWORD then click Login The default values for the administrator account are Admin and 888888 42 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR ES Te Web Application Manager Windows Internet Explorer Jae 8 182 St 1006000 211814 11115 His D n Lt Yew Pabe jee hp Tr Pevortes web Apedeation Manager G E me Bes Sefety Tock S ENGLISH ee tar ee Citar USER LOGIN USER EI Green PAI saa e 7 After login the DVR web display will appear To see images from the cameras connected to your DVR click the Open All button in the lower left corner of the screen The following sections provide a generic procedure for setting up a 4 channel system with a DMR90U series DVR Ifyou are setting NOTE up an 8 or 16 channel system the displays you see may be slightly different For example if you have an 8 channel DVR the initial DVR camera channel display will be an 8 split screen one split for each channel H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 43 EF SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR WER PLAY CONTROL II IS C When viewing the DVR network browser interface if the webpage appears normal but the camera images are scrambled check your computer s video adapter settings or call Supercircuits Support at 1 800 335 9777 for assistance NOTE 4 2 Accessing your DVR from the Internet The remote viewing capabilities of your DVR allow you to access and control it from anywhere in t
66. our home or business on the go from anywhere These DVRs are usually pre configured with and internal hard disk drive HDD by request of the purchaser which retains the warranty on the unit However if the DVR enclosure is opened by the purchaser necessary to install a an HDD the warranty for the DVR is voided See Appendix C DVR Compatible HDDs for additional information 1 1 About this document This document includes a simplified guide for setting up a basic system with a DMR9QU DMR91U or DMR92U DVRs and standard analog cameras Specific installation instructions for your cameras and other equipment you may add are usually included in the documentation provided with them 1 2 What s in the box DMR90U Your DMR90U DVR includes DMR90U DVR unit Remote Control Mouse Power adapter with cord for standard 120 VAC outlet DVR Quick Guide CD Resource Pack with smartphone applications Screws 4 for mounting an internal hard disk drive if no HDD is pre installed H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 1 SECTION 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Remote Control 8 channel Audio RCA Mouse Cable Adapter Power Adapter DMR91U Your DMR91U DVR includes DMR91U DVR unit Remote Control Mouse Power adapter with cord for standard 120 VAC outlet 8 channel audio RCA cable adapter DVR Quick Guide CD Resource Pack with smartphone applications Mounting bracket for mounting an internal hard disk drive ifn
67. ovided on the upper row of terminations and marked NO and COM Keyboard terminations are labeled KB and RS485 terminations are labeled 485 A and B for RS485 A and RS485 B respectively Ground terminal are labeled G 12 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM ER 2 3 2 Install and setup a monitor 1 Install and setup your monitor in accordance with the instructions provided with the monitor Do not power it on at this time 2 Cable the DVR Monitor Out VGA or HDMI DMR92U only connector to your monitor s VGA input You can also use the monitor out BNC interface but the signal quality is better through the VGA interface Monitor Out Monitor Out BNC VGA NOTE Some monitors have multiple inputs such including VGA HDMI BNG etc Ifyou are using this kind of monitor configure your monitor to display the input from your DVR 1 Connect the system mouse to the USB connector labeled MOUSE 2 Connect the camera video signal cables BNC connectors to the video input connectors on the back of the DVR 3 Connect a display device to the DVR If using a VGA monitor for a display connect it to the MAIN OUT VGA connector If using the MAIN OUT BNC connector to drive a display such as a TV attach the appropriate cables between the MAIN OUT BNC and your display device 4 Ifyou are installing a system a Connect a camera power adapter to the DVR end of each video power
68. pplications such as the making transmission or recording of video and or audio signals of others without their knowledge and or consent We encourage you to check and comply with all applicable local state and federal laws and regulations before engaging in any form of surveillance or any transmission of radio frequencies Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Android is a trademark of Google Inc Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions Apple iPhone iPod touch and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Supercircuits Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without the express written permission of Supercircuits Inc 2012 Supercircuits Inc All rights reserved 11000 N Mopac Expressway Building 300 Austin TX 78759 Sales Support 1 800 335 9777 Fax 1 866 267 9777 ii www supercircuits com e gt Y Table of Contents SECTION 1 SECTION 2 SECTION 3 SECTION 4 SYSTEMS UV EE 1 1 1 Aboutthisdoc ment geet Eed 1 le Woa Ne dee 1 e A A E Ann 4 2 1 Some guidelines for camera mstallaton sasarane 4 AN A e
69. press the video image No area of the video image is obscured 7 4 9 Video Setup Click Video Setup System settings gt Video gt Video Setup to open video setup menu 70 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER VIDEO SETUP VGA SEQUENTIAL TIME CHANNEL i AREA COVERED VGA display resolution Options include 1024 x 768 XGA and 1280 x 1024 SXGA NOTE Je UK will restart ifthe display resolution is changed Sequential Time SEC This sets the pause time when auto sequence is enabled Value 1 300 seconds Channel Select the channel to setup for privacy Privacy areas are configured through the Area Covered options Area Covered Set privacy area Up to four areas of privacy can be configured for each channel Privacy areas appear as black rectangles over portions of the video image that are setup as private 7 5 Network Move the cursor to NETWORK the icon will be highlighted when selected and press ENTER to open the Network configuration window In this window you can configure network DDNS email and mobile access settings NOTE The default IP addresses and port settings of your DVR may be different from those shown in this document Always use network settings that are compatible with your network s H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 71 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS NE WORK NETWORK SYSTEM DONS EMA II RECORD MOBILE IP ACCESS VIDEO OTHER SETTINGS O Mo
70. r DVR for use on a LAN for access through the Internet for access from a smartphone and for issuing automated email when alarm conditions occur Refer to the Chapter 4 Networking your DVR for configuring your system for local LAN and Internet access For other network settings including DDNS EMAIL MOBILE and OTHER SETTINGS refer to the chapter DVR System Menus NOTE The default IP addresses and port settings of your DVR may be different from those shown in this document Always use network settings that are compatible with your network s H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 29 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP 3 6 Alarm configuration settings Use the ALARM menu to configure your DVR for behavior when the hard disk drive becomes full and for motion detection sensitivity of each channel 1 2 6 30 Click the Settings icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window Click the ALARM tab to open the ALARM settings menu ALARM OUTPUT SYSTEM DURATION BUZZER RECORD PRERECORD EXCEPTION 1 0 ALARM de MOTTON NETWORK VIDEO Click the W icon at the right end of the DURATION line From the dropdown list select either 30 SEC 5 MIN This option sets the recording time length after an alarm recording is activated Click the W icon at the right end of the BUZZER line From the dropdown list select either OFF or 5 SEC 60 SEC This option sets the buzzer sounding time when the alarm is triggered Click
71. red Open iTunes lick the iTunes Store item in the list on the left then login to your iTunes Store account If you don t have an Tunes Store account follow the on screen instructions to create one Inthe Search Store field in the upper right corner of the screen enter kweye iTunes TY Shows App Storey Podcasts Audiobooks iTunes U Ping Sign In After KWeye is found click the Free App button then click Buy in the popup window to download the application KWeye will appear in your iTunes LIBRARY gt Apps list File Edit View Controls Store Advanced Help iTunes pd WW SE arnan LIBRARY 4 A Music Movies T Shows App Store y Podcasts Audiobooks iTunes U Ping J Music Li Apps App Store gt Business gt Sun Jian Radio KWeye Description STORE tunes Store sQ Ping Kreye allows iPhone SHARED Are you sure you want to buy and download the Home Sharing Features Aeon Y Your credit card will be charged for this purchase and your GENIUS application will begin to download immediately amp Cani I Don t ask me about buying Applications again Sun Jian Web Site gt PLAYLISTS STAN 2 Tunes DJ Free App Yo ate H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 53 EF SECTION 6 KWEYE SMARTPHONE APP After downloading the app attach your iPhone to your computer sync the application to your phone 6 1 2 Installing KWeye in Android To install appli
72. ress and port as needed for internal and remote users This guide includes installation and use of KWeye with the Apple and Google smartphones For more information go to iPhone iPad and iPod touch http itunes apple com us app kweye id412413785 Android phones https market android com details id com KWeye For other smartphones contact Supercircuits Support at 1 800 335 9777 To use this application your DVR network must be setup to allow access from the Internet 6 1 Installing KWeye 6 1 1 Installing KWeye in iPhone KWeye can be acquired from the iTunes App Store gt Productivity group It can be downloaded and installed directly to your iPhone or downloaded into a computer with iTunes then installed on your iPhone Before downloading applications from the App Store you must create a store account To download and install KWeye directly to your iPhone Connect your iPhone to a high speed network such as a WiFi network to shorten download time pen the App Store application on your iPhone then search for kweye Download and install KWeye as you would any application 52 www supercircuits com SECTION 6 KWEYE SMARTPHONE APP ER App Found Ready to Install Installed To download KWeye to your computer then install it on your iPhone Download and Install the latest version of Apple iTunes if not already installed You can download iTunes from ww apple com itunes A computer restart may be requi
73. s 85 enter http 190 180 170 32 85 b Access the DVR using your Dyn account and hostname H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 45 EF SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR C Web Apptication Manages Windows Internat Explorer a ge E Mp ifr ser zg Hen a E Pe o ER Ver Poate Tod bob E A ira Di Application Manager 46 www supercircuits com SECTION 5 ACCESSING YOUR DVR WITH A WEB BROWSER ES SECTION 5 Accessing Your DVR With a Web Browser After your DVR is networked for LAN and Internet access it can be monitored and configured remotely Also you can search for and download video clips to your remote computer The examples presented herein access the DVR through the Microsoft Internet Explorer IE browser 5 1 Connecting to your DVR with IE There are different ways to connect to your DVR depending on how it is networked If the computer you are using to access your DVR is on the same local network as your DVR you can access it with Microsoft Internet Explorer IE using placing the IP address and Webport of the DVR in the IE URL field For example the URL address HTTP 192 168 1 100 8090 uses an IP address of 192 168 1 100 and a webport number of 8090 lf you are accessing your DVR from the internet the network modem router where your DVR is installed is 77 67 214 84 and your DVR is configured on the router port of 2000 the URL for your DVR would be HTTP 77 67 214 84 2000 If
74. s from a microphone to the DVR Cameras with microphones typically include an audio lead in the drop cable NOTE able connections are not weatherproof 2 2 DVRinstallation NOTE Your DVR will not function properly without an HDD Ifyour DVR was purchased without a HDD you must have Supercircuits install the HDD to retain the warranty You can install your own HDD but opening the encloser to install it will void the warranty Refer to Appendix C DVR Compatible HDDs for more information 2 2 1 DVR placement Your monitoring and recording equipment is central to constant surveillance and the reliable capture of video evidence Supercircuits strongly suggests that it be installed in a secure location with access limited to authorized personnel DVRs generate heat and should be placed in a ventilated area A high temperature environment will reduce the life span and reliability of the equipment Additionally the DVR is not weatherproof so avoid exposure to liquids and excessive dust Do not place objects along the sides or behind the DVR that will block airflow through the unit Uninterruptible power supplies It is strongly suggested that power to the system be routed through an uninterruptible power supply UPS These devices will keep your security system running through most power outages in addition to providing excellent surge and sag protection The UPS should support your video recorder and all cameras to ensure normal operation duri
75. s you want to block In the following image two block boxes cover windows for privacy 28 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER After the block is created it can be repositioned by dragging it with a mouse To remove a block double click on it 4 Right click anywhere on the desktop to return to the VIDEO SETUP menu 5 Click the confirm icon Y in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 6 Repeat this procedure for the other camera channels if necessary 3 4 2 AUDIO If the camera channel you are configuring is associated with a microphone set up audio inputs for the current channel The option includes UNBIND CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 For example if the current channel is CH1 and AUDIO is set at UNBIND there will be no audio for CH1 if the current channel is CH1 and the AUDIO is set at 2 the audio of Audio input 2 will play with CH1 Volume Click System Settings gt System gt Volume to open the Volume setting window With a normal sound volume level in the environment of the microphone drag the slider left or right to decrease or increase the volume level RECORD menu AUDIO Open the RECORD menu In the AUDIO option select OPEN or CLOSED OPEN indicates that the audio recording for all channels is enabled CLOSE indicates that audio recording is disabled 3 5 Network configuration settings Use the NETWORK menu to configure you
76. sensor Email Set to ON for a snapshot of the channel video to be send by email after a alarm was triggered by a sensor NOTE Ifthe output time record buzzer prerecord and Email is OFF the relevant option will not be triggered 7 6 7 Motion Detection Click Tool Bar gt System settings gt Alarm gt Motion to open the motion detection menu In this menu you can set the Sensitivity MD Detection area Output Record Buzzer Prerecord and Email parameters 78 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER MOTION DETECTION CHANNEI HANA Me SWITCH Leg AAA D 1 1414t SENSITIVITY Ara ia 11144 MD AREA is ME OUTPUT RECORD BUZZER PRERECORD ae L A A EMATI AL ura 420 O Choose channel CHANNEL Select the channel you need to setup Open the drop down menu to select the channel number SWITCH Set the switch to ON to enable motion detection for the channel selected SENSITIVITY Set the sensitivity for the channel selected A sensitivity of 1 indicates highest sensitivity Open the drop down list to select a level appropriate for the channel MD AREA To improve DVR performance use the MD Area feature to select only the areas of a channel video image to sense for motion For example the image of a road near a walkway can be configured to sense for motion only in the walkway only To establish motion detection areas in the video image click the gt gt icon on the MD AREA line An
77. sword by shunting the pin of block J17 on main board for 5 seconds while the system is running However REMOVING THE COVER OF YOUR DVR WILL VOID THE WARRANTY H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 63 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS 7 2 5 VOLUME Click VOLUME System Settings gt System gt Volume to open the Volume setting window In the Volume window drag the slider left or right to decrease or increase the volume level 7 2 6 HDD Click HDD System settings gt System gt HDD to open the HDD hard disk drive management menu HDD MANAGEMENT x SIATI TOTAL FREE FREE TIME FORMAI 1 No HD Disk0O O OHR 2 No HD Disk0O O OHR OVERWR I TE AUTO R FORMAT ADD USB O Apply parameters setting a a STATE The HDD can have one of three possible states OK un format and No Disk If the HDD cannot operate normally un format or No Disk an icon will be displayed on video live view window Ifa new HDD is used by the DVR for the first time the system will restart after the HDD is formatted TOTAL FREE Indicates total space available on the HDD FREE TIME Indicates remaining recording time of the HDD OVERWRITE Includes CLOSE AUTO 1 HOUR 3 HOURS 1 DAY 2 DAYS 7 DAYS 30 DAYS and 90 DAYS CLOSE the recording stops when the hard disk drive is full It will continue recording if overwrite is enabled AUTO the recording continues and overwrites previous recordings when hard disk drive space is full
78. t panel or click on the desktop to return to the SYSTEM tab 3 3 Record configuration settings The recording settings of each camera channel can be specified separately or collectively These settings including the recording schedule for each channel are setup through the Record tab 1 Click the Settings icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window 2 Click RECORD to open the RECORD settings menu RECORD CHANNEI HESS AA RECORD x BITRATE QD RESOLUTION A IE FRAMERATE CRETE Re VIDEO AUDTO OEN B fr PACKT TME GO MIN ELMO RECORD MODE _____SCHEOULE K ALARM Tha Q Record Quality Packt ime Schedule lt PIZ 3 Clickthe W icon at the right end of the CHANNEL line From the dropdown list select the number of the camera channel you want to setup or select ALL to configure all channels with the same settings A Click the W icon at the right end of the RECORD line From the dropdown list select DISABLE or ENABLE to record video from the channel 5 ick the W icon at the right end of the BITRATE line Select GOOD NORMAL or LOW A GOOD bitrate produces the best recording quality but uses more processing power and hard disk space 6 Click the W icon at the right end of the RESOLUTION line From the dropdown list select D1 720 x 486 HD1 720 240 or CIF 352 x 288 24 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 DVR SETUP ER 7 Click the W icon at the right end of the FRAME RATE line From the dr
79. teners to attach the cameras to the mounting surfaces H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 3 EF SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM SECTION 2 Installing Your System For each camera you received with your system installation instructions are included Follow the instructions to install all your cameras then route the camera video and power extension cables to the location where the DVR will be setup Some guidelines for camera placement and considerations for weatherproof cameras and cable routing are provided below 2 1 Some guidelines for camera installation Plan your camera installation carefully Identify the locations where cameras will provide the best coverage considering Field of view Cameras must be positioned so they can effectively view the entire area that must be monitored and in a location that makes tampering with it difficult Lighting Direct sunlight shining on the camera lens or bright reflections from shiny objects in the fleld of view can diminish video quality and camera performance Mount the camera in shaded areas if possible or where these influences can be minimized Ease of installation The camera must be installable at the location considering mounting hardware requirements temperature dust moisture etc About weatherproof cameras Weatherproof cameras can be mounted in any open area such as on a telephone pole or on the side of a building However for best results we recommend yo
80. the Internet Service Provider you are using assigns a dynamic changing IP address to your modem router typical you can establish a fixed URL for your modem router using a web based service such as DynDNS com With that service your DVR might be addressed as HTTP JDSmithDVR dyndns com After connecting to your DVR with IE a login window will appear E Web Application Manager Windows Internet Explorer Bt pp A A D 192488 1 1008060 wl O Piz e Farorkes RE Wed Apobcaion Mansoer M E e Paga Galety Took HM ENGLISH K DIR USER LOGIN Adrian SUB STREAM 1 Dore internet ae mm gt H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 47 EF SECTION 5 ACCESSING YOUR DVR WITH A WEB BROWSER In the Login window enter a USER ID and PASSWORD then click LOGIN The USER ID Admin has complete privileges to manage the DVR remotely The default password for USER ID Admin is 888888 5 2 Live screen After logging in to your DVR the Live screen will appear The Live screen displays real time video from the DVR Elo Edi fee Poets Tos bo Erari eb decke Manege EA me e Pepe geb fk WM ei B mpiya ri foi MI Fi bat AR E D Stop View Snap Record 1 Channel View 4 Channel View frt Wi WE ef Pa i E ga Full Screen Using the buttons in the right frame you can stop viewing live video snap a photo of one of the vide
81. the VIDEO SYSTEM line then select NTSC from the dropdown list 3 2 1 Setting the system time On the TIME line click the gt gt icon to open the TIME SETUP window H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 19 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP 20 TIME SETUP x DATE FORMAT ae ae an DATE RE lee Pa TS BEER E TTME FORMAT ROUTE TTME DST Click the W icon at the right end of the DATE FORMAT line Select the format you prefer MM DD YY YY MM DD or DD MM YY Click the entry on the DATE line Click the lt q or B icons to highlight a digit of the date then click the number value of the digit To complete the entry and close the virtual keyboard click the 4 button DATE FORMAT DATE TIME FORMAT TIME DST Click the W icon at the right end of the TIME FORMAT line Select the format you prefer 12 hour or 24 hour Click the entry on the TIME line Click the lt or B gt icons to highlight a digit of the current time then click the number value of the digit To complete the entry click the 4 button If you selected a 12 hour time format click the W icon on the line below the TIME entry then select either AM or PM On the DST line click the gt gt icon to open the DST ON OFF option window Ifyou select ON a DST setup window will open Use the method like that detailed above to setup the DST start and end time then click the confirm entry check W in the lower right corner to confirm your entries Click the CONFI
82. tion detection Alarm setup 7 5 1 Network Setup After selecting network mode static DHCP or PPPOE allocation and setup the web port you can access the DVR remotely across the internet STATIC network settings When selecting STATIC allocation you must enter the IP address subnet mask gateway and a web port NETWORK SETUP x TYPE GIONE G IC IE MEDIA PORT WEB PORT Mle tir 2 108000 AIN SETUP PORT MAG ADDRESS 00 0B 74 86 75 4C DNS AE EL 109 008 eh ge IP ADDRESS TE ARA EE SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 005 001 O IP Mode MEDIA PORT Port used to transfer video data from the DVR to a client WEB PORT Sets up the port for the IE browser via HTTP The default web port is 80 SETUP PORT This port number is fixed at 8000 It cannot be changed DNS Press ENTER then enter the domain name sever address 72 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS ER IP ADDRESS Press ENTER then enter the IP address SUBNET MASK Press ENTER then enter the subnet mask GATEWAY Press ENTER then enter the gateway address PPPOE network settings When selecting PPPOE enter the PPPOE USER and PASSWORD provided by your ISP NETWORK SETUP x TYPE e EE MEDIA PORT 09000 WEB PORT MITE e SCOROSO 11 PEA SETUP PORT E 08000 MAC ADDRESS 00 0B 74 86 75 4C ONS j 192 168 002 001 i PPPOE USER SEET E TTC EE 44 094006 i PASSWORD SSESS LES 1 ESSE BOSSES AiG s i IP Mode MEDIA
83. ttom of the window click either the MD motion detection or NORMAL continuous recording checkbox then click a box in the time array to apply that method of recording to that timeslot In the example above NORMAL recording was scheduled for Monday through Saturday between 7 AM and 6 PM MD recording was scheduled for Monday through Friday between 4 AM and 7 AM and between 6 PM and 9 PM and on Saturday and Sunday between 4 AM and 9 PM H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 25 EF SECTION 3 DVR SETUP 14 Click the confirm icon Y in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 15 Ifyou setup the record schedule for a single channel repeat this procedure to setup the other camera channels 16 Press the MENU button on the front panel to return to the RECORD tab 3 4 Video configuration settings The video configuration settings affect the appearance of the camera video on the monitor The configuration can be se setup for each individual camera or the same settings can be applied to all cameras 1 Click the Settings icon on the Tool Bar to open the SYSTEM tab window 2 Click VIDEO to open the VIDEO settings menu VIDEO CHANNEL SIS IEM NAME POSITION RECORD LIVE po ben F AUD 0 E COLOR RECORD TIME MARG IN qe VIDEO SETUP _ ALARM Tha O Channel name Color OSD setup PLZ ss ke NETWORK A Click the W icon at the right end of the CHANNEL line From
84. u mount your cameras in a sheltered area such as under the eave or roof of a building Point the camera in the direction you wish to observe When routing cable near the camera allow enough slack to form a U shaped drip loop if it is exposed to moisture or rain water A drip loop helps to direct water that accumulates on the cable away from the camera SUPER CIRCUITS f 1 f NW Drop Cable Drip Loop Cable routing Video power cables can be run almost anywhere and are frequently routed through attics or above drop acoustic ceilings because of the ease of installation For added security we recommend you run your cables in areas with limited access to prevent tampering Avoid running the cable near high voltage appliances such as fluorescent lighting Electrical noise and magnetic fields produced by these devices may affect video signal quality 4 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING YOUR SYSTEM ER The video and power extension cables have different connectors at each end one end for the camera drop cable and the other end for the DVR and power source The photo below shows the typical connectors of the camera drop cable with the mating power and video connectors of the extension cable Power Drop Cable Video Power Extension Cable Video Ko Lock Ring Typical extension cable attachment Some extension cables also include a lead with a white connector This connector is usually used to carry audio signal
85. u use For example when you use the email address abc gmail com the corresponding server should be smtp gmail com RECEIVER This indicates the recipient email address The email address is used to receive images transmitted after a motion detection alarm by the DVR 7 5 4 Mobile Monitor Move the cursor to MOBILE then press ENTER to open the mobile monitor menu MOBILE MONI TOR SERVER PORT oe DETR el Rat NETWORK TYPI Sot RPP Aye AAA de Se TEE did t O Apply parameters setting n SS SERVER PORT Mobile monitoring port Enter the correct mobile port then click the check button in the lower right corner of the window to commit your settings The setting range is 1024 65535 The default value is 10510 NETWORK TYPE Select on of the following options 3G 2 5G 2 75G and WIFI then click the check button in the lower right corner of the window to commit your settings Connect the DVR to the Internet before setting the DVR port number The port number cannot be the same as the ports specified in other network menus H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 75 EF SECTION 7 DVR SYSTEM MENUS NOTE You can only view one camera channel at a time from a mobile phone The speed of the display depends on the speed of the internet connection 7 6 Alarm Move the cursor to ALARM and press ENTER to open the alarm menu ALARM OUTPUT SYSTEM DURATION BUZZER RECORD PRERECORD EXCEPTION 1 0 ALARM
86. video playback settings Check the audio to see if it is closed in playback interface The system time is not correct Check the system time configuration settings The wrong setting might be selected Check the motherboard battery The battery may not be installed properly or may be expended dead After right clicking Stop recording on the tool bar the recording does not stop How do stop recording Check the recording mode The Stop recording button functions for Manual recording only If the DVR is scheduled for continuous recording at the current time change the schedule to stop recording Motion detection is not working properly Check the motion detection area configuration setup Check the sensitivity setting for motion detection The sensitivity may be set too low or too high The remote control does not work Verify that the address setting of the remote control is correct Obstructions may be blocking the remote control sensor The remote control may be too far away or at an extreme angle to the sensor Check the remote control batteries Make sure that the remote control and the sensor on the DVR are not damaged www supercircuits com APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING ER Cannot login to the DVR through IE across a network Verify that the DVR is connect to the network Check if LINK or 100M LED is displayed normally on the panel Use the ping command ping lt DVR IP address gt to verify that
87. w DVR IP address For example if your DVR s IP address is now 192 168 1 100 enter ping 192 168 1 100 14 Examine the response to the ping command If the response is Reply from and NOT Request timed out as before your DVR is now configured on the network C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Dis gt ping 192 168 1 166 inging 192 168 1 18B with 32 bytes of data 192 168 1 166 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 192 168 1 156 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 192 168 1 106 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 eply from 192 168 1 10B bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 ing statistics for 192 168 1 166 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Bms Maximum ms Average Gms gt H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 39 EF SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR 4 1 1 Verify local network connectability with IE After your DVR is setup on a local network IE is used to verify connectability across the LAN It also increases flexibility for monitoring and configuring your security system Before you can connect to the DVR with IE the default security settings in IE are modified and an additional software is installed 1 At your PC load IE 2 Open the IE Tools pull down menu and select Internet Options Click the Security tab Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change securit
88. y settings 0 vy 9 Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone is for Internet websites except those listed in trusted and restricted zones Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone Medium to High Medium high Appropriate for most websites Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Custom level 3 Click the Custom Level button In the Settings list change the following settings to Enable Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Binary and script behaviors Download signed ActiveX controls Download unsigned ActiveX controls Run ActiveX controls and plug ins 40 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR ER Security Settings Internet Zone E Security Settings Internet Zone E Settings Settings 9 Activex controls and plug ins EN Disable recommended ES 14 Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prom Enable not secure O Disable y Prompt Enable 3 19 Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt a Allow Scriptlets A Disable O Disable Enable EI Enable 9 Run ActiveX controls and plug ins E Prompt Administrator approved 9
89. yboard to enter data See the following screen capture NETWORK SETUP A TYPE NATA E O MEDIA PORT rees A WEB PORT l SETUP PORT E A 1 MAC ADDRESS 00 0B 74 86 75 40 DNS 1192 168 002 00 IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK sel 718 GATEWAY GOE 38 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 NETWORKING YOUR DVR ER NOTE The MEDIA PORT WEB PORT and SETUP PORT numbers do not need to be changed unless these numbers conflict with other devices on your network 7 Use the values in Table 1 to configure your DVR with a DNS address IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK and GATEWAY address You can also use any other values that are compatible with your local network 8 After configuring your network settings click the confirm icon w in the lower right corner of the screen then click the Confirm button in the Note window 9 Press the MENU button on the front panel or right click anywhere to return to the SETTINGS menu 10 Atthe SETTINGS menu click the SYSTEM tab then click the gt gt icon on the MAINTENANCE line 11 Click the gt gt icon on the REBOOT line then follow the on screen prompts to reboot your DVR 12 Connect an Ethernet cable between the LAN port on the back of your DVR and any open port on your router 13 Atyour PC use the ping command with your DVR s IP address to confirm that you can connect to your DVR from your PC At the DOS prompt in the Command window enter ping lt IP address gt where lt IP address gt is the ne
90. you can connect to the DVR Check if the Internet is linked properly Verify that you are using Windows XP or later and the Microsoft IE 6 0 browser or later Verify that the ActiveX control control has not been blocked Check your Internet security settings and the guidelines in this manual Very that you are using DirectX 8 1 or later H 264 4 8 16 Channel Networkable DVRs 87 ES APPENDIX C DVR COMPATIBLE HDDS APPENDIX C DVR Compatible HDDs The HDDs listed below are compatible with your DVR NOTE Removing the cover of your DVR will VOID the warranty Removing the cover of your DVR will VOID the warranty If the HDD must be replaced return the unit to Supercircuits Inc for WARNING replacement and setup Table 2 DVR Compatible HDDs Manufacturer Model Number Size GB Drive Interface WD5001ABYS 500 SATA WD5000AVVS 500 SATA WD7500AACS 750 SATA Western Digital WD10EADS 1000 SATA WD15EADS 1500 SATA WD20EADS 2000 SATA HDS721075KLA330 750 SATA Hitachi HDT721010SLA360 1000 SATA Maxtor GN 16010 160 SATA 132503105V 250 SATA 13500320SV Seagate 51350032045 ds SH 131000528A5 1000 SATA 513150034145 1500 SATA HD161H 160 SATA Samsung HD501LJ 500 SATA 88 www supercircuits com APPENDIX D DVR COMPATIBLE USB DVD RECORDERS ES APPENDIX D DVR Compatible USB DVD Recorders The following portable USB DVD recorders found to be compatible w

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