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1. 1 Select Event Type from Alarm Motion and Vloss Note Please keep at least one event type checked u Press Update button to refresh the event list Ill All events of the selected type will be displaying along with Date Time event type represents by a capital letter camera number represents by a number e g M02 is the motion event from camera 2 124 iv When there is a sign in front of the date with page number at the end it means that you can go to that page for showing the events of that page v Select the Disk No from which you would like to search events vi Press Play button to playback the selected event Search by Event T Alarm IV Motion F vLoss Update 2006 03 14 14 26 50 2006 03 19 2006 03 19 2006 03 20 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 2006 03 21 14 3 PTZ Control Remote Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q x x E Ay JO search Sie Favorites 0 338 3 Address bttp 192 168 10 10jlogin html 160081 v Go Links gt search people search E Find Any Email M T Ringtones online dating online casinos 4H Go Shopping Virus Scan J EverFocus Action Mode Continuous C Step x10 C Step x5 C Step x1 Intern
2. search people Search Find Any Email HOT Ringtones onine dating Onine casinos Go Shopping Virus Scan F 03 EverFocus EARCH P 2006 Mar 14 Tue 14 26 50 f d 2006 Mar 23 Thu 18 10 42 f Done Internet To Archive files L I HI IV V Select Disk No Start Time End Time indicates the start and end time of the disk selected Camera Select the camera that you wish to archive files Start Select the start time to be archived END Select the end time to be archived There are 3 ways to search either Start or End time to be archived Press first 2006 Mar 25 Sat 13 45 50 iam 2006 Mar 25 Sat 13 45 50 NOH S BODD ok 1 Press on the button of M for changing Month to be searched D for day h for hour m for minute and s for second The sign at the left hand side is to decrease the value whereas the sign at the right hand side is to increase the value Press OK 127 2 Move the slide bar between the buttons to change Month Day Hour Minute and second to be searched Move the slide bar to the left hand side for increasing the value or right hand side for decreasing the value 3 Enter Month Day Hour Minute and second directly in display bar 4 Press OK to start searching VI Press ARCHIVE button to start archiving A arv file will be saved VIL Press STOP button if you wish to cancel archiving 2006
3. The first step is to verify is the problem coming from the recorder or the cameta Simply take a working camera and plug it into the port that seems to not be working If you see a picture this means the problem is coming from the camera O I cannot connect to the recorder via the internet de The first thing to check is does your internet provider block any ports 2 Are you using the IP address from the Internet Service provider 3 If you ate using a router are the ports in your router opened 141 CE Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CE Class B digital device The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference In which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EverFocus Electronics Corp Head Office 12F No 79 Sec 1 Shin Tai Wu Road Hsi Chih Taipei Taiwan TEL 886 2 26982334 FAX 886 2 26982380 www everfocus com tw USA Office 1801 Highland Ave Unit A Duarte CA 91010 U S A TEL 1 626 844 8888 FAX 1 626 844 8838 www everfocus com 9 European Office Albert Einstein Strasse 1 D 46446 Emmerich Germany TEL 49 2822 9394 0 www everfocus de China Office Room 609 Technology Trade Building Shandgdi Information Industry Base Haidian District Beijing China
4. 2 fast rewind 4X or slow rewind 1 4X 3 fast rewind 8X or slow rewind 1 8X 4 fast rewind 16X or slow rewind 1 10X 5 fast rewind 32X or slow rewind 1 16X 6 fast rewind 600X or slow rewind 1 32X Note The channel keys 10 16 are not available Reserved only for 16 CH DVR Diagram Al Mouse Installation To use a PS2 mouse with the DVR simply turn off the DVR first Then plug in a PS2 Optical mouse with Scroll Wheel to the PS2 Mouse port on the back of the DVR 137 When you power the DVR back up the mouse will have been loaded and you will see a mouse curser on your screen B 1 Using the Mouse To bring up the mouse playback menu scroll the mouse to the middle of your screen and the playback menu will appear You will then be able to click one of several buttons to play back stop forward and rewind To see the options menu using the mouse simply right click anywhere on your screen and you will see a menu similar to Diagram B1 Diagram B1 You can click on the or boxes to go through the options or use your scroll wheel on the mouse This menu gives you the following options e Mode All Single Channel Views Copy Search Stop Menu Display Call Select Sequence Zoom When you select any one of these options and press ok it will be the same as pressing one of the options on the front panel of your DVR Once you have logged into the menu option or any other option a new menu will appear For example
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6. PAUSE Press this key to pause the playback picture 6 SEARCH Press this key to enter the SEARCH MENU cers Press this key to start to copy a still picture under PAUSE mode or video stream into USB memory stick USB memory not included O ENTER Press this key to enter items or jump to next subentry in the menu setting DISPLAY Press this key to switch display of channels and or status bar H1 CH2 SELECT Press this key to assign a camera to be displayed on a selected camera quadrant co MODE Switch PIP 4 7 9 10 13 and 16 displays in Live and Playback modes ZOOM Press this key while viewing the full screen image to display a magnified resolution on the monitor You must be in O ull screen mode first before zooming While zooming all other function keys will be disable until you press 0 OOM 9 again to exit OOM mode SEQ Press this key to enter the auto sequential switching mode CALL Press this key to enter and set up CALL MENU MENU Press this key to enter or exit MENUs Shuttle and Jog Dial Shuttle In the Playback mode turn the Shuttle dial to fast forward trewind the video In the Pause mode turn the Shuttle dial to slow forward rewind the video In the Search mode turn the Shuttle to change pages ew Jog Dial In the Pause mode turn the Jog dial to forwatd tewind the video In the Menu mode turn the Jog dial SHU
7. RS232 Parity This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected You can choose between None Odd or Even parity levels 56 RS485 Default is set to none To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection RS232 Data Bit This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring There are two settings for this option 8 or 7 The default is set to 8 To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection RS485 Baud Rate This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction or information through the RS485 port on the DVR There are six different speeds 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS and 3840 BPS The default setting from the factory is 9600 BPS To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection RS485 Stop Bit This field is to set the stop bit for the RS485 connection There are two different stop bits 1 or 2 The default in the DVR is set to 1 To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection RS485 Parity This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected You can choose between None Odd or Even parity levels Default is set to none To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection RS485 Data Bit This field is the dat
8. optional On Screen Menus Operations with Multi Language Support Real Time Live Display for all Cameras USB 2 0 Interface for Archiving Support external USB DVD RW for Archiving optional Water Mark Capabilities 1 Specifications Video Format NTSC EIA or PAL CCIR Video Input 16 9 camera inputs BNC 1Vp p 750hm Video Output 1 BNC video out 1Vp p 75ohm and S Video out for Main Monitor 1 BNC video out 1Vp p 75ohm for CALL Monitor 16 9 video out 1Vp p 75ohm for Looping Video Compression EDR1640 Recording Resolution 720x480 NTSC 120IPS 720x576 PAL 100IPS 720x240 NTSC 240IPS 720x288 PAL 200IPS 360x240 NTSC 480IPS 360x288 PAL 400IPS EDR1620 Recording Resolution 720x480 NTSC 60 IPS 720x576 PAL 50IPS 720x240 NTSC 120IPS 720x288 PAL 100IPS 360x240 NTSC 240IPS 360x288 PAL 200IPS EDR920 Recording Resolution 720x480 NTSC 60 IPS 720x576 PAL 50IPS 720x240 NTSC 120IPS 720x288 PAL 100IPS 360x240 NTSC 240IPS 360x288 PAL 200IPS Video Displa Video Pause Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs Hard Disk Storage wo Hot Swappable 3 5 IDE Hard Disk Recording Rate p to 60 50 Images per second for NTSC PAL Event recording Motion and Alarm p to 60 50 Images per second for NTSC PAL Date Time or Event Motion Video Loss Alarm Yes with MULTIPLE configurable detection areas amp sensitivit RISK Q fo 5 gt D a 3 D D 3 a D n te 5 fo
9. 2 D Recording Mode Playback Rate Playback Search Motion Detection Video Loss Detection Yes Event Log Yes User Interface User friendly Menu Driven Front panel keypad with Shuttle Jog Mouse Keyboard Remote Control optional imer Watch Dog Timer itle Ethernet Archive pin female connector for local communication 485 Power Source perating Temperature IR Remote Controller IR Remote Controller with Extension Wire optional Recording Rate NTSC D1 720x480 120 IPS D1 720x576 100 IPS Cc User Input Device 9 Gu Eg o gt Half D1 720x240 240 IPS Half D1 720x288 200 IPS CIF 360x240 480 IPS CIF 360x288 400 IPS D1 360x240 60 IPS D1 360x288 50 IPS Half D1 360x120 120 IPS Half D1 360x144 100 IPS CIF 180x120 240 IPS CIF 180x144 200 IPS D1 360x240 60 IPS D1 360x288 50 IPS 920 model I o o w Q te x lt a N a N Oo VU n Half D1 360x144 100 IPS CIF 180x144 200 IPS 3 a 2 2 bleble 8 amp als a 5 8 3 3 3 aig AE 180 O 2 2 815 3 al mj o o s Q 180x120 240 IPS 1 Front Panel Keypads OSU O ST DISPLAY SELECT MODE ZOOM 88 CALL MENU 00006000 G 0000000 fa 0 OFORO Keys O REC Press this key to start instant recording STOP Press this key to stop recording and playing back G PLAY Play Back
10. 410 810 920 1620 1640 or 1680 Everfocus EDSR series EDSR 110 400H 400M 400 900 or 1600 10 6 What Type of Network Connection do you have Everfocus DVR s can operate using three distinct types of networking connections 1 Simple One to One Connection A simple one to one connection is the most simple network connection Basically it is a connection between a Computer and Another Computer or in this case a DVR using a cross over cable See page on how to install this type of connection 2 Direct High Speed Modem Connection direct high speed modem connection is a network connection from the modem directly to a computer or in this case the DVR See page on how to install this type of connection 3 Router or LAN Connection A local area network connection either requites a router or a pre existing LAN connection Typically this type of connection is the most commonly used application A router allows multiple computers and DVR s to access each other as well as the Internet It assigns different internal IP addresses to the computers 10 7 Simple One to One Connection 89 Cat 5 Cross over cable Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a cross over cable Pins 4 5 7 and amp are not used Pins 4 5 7 and 8 are not used Pin number Wire Color Pin 1 gt Orangc Whitc Ping a Greate Pin 5 gt Blue White ine Pin 7 gt Brown Whit
11. CF device when you are updating system software it may cause crash to the machine gt CALL MON QUAD SEQ The dwell period of the call monitor quad display in the sequence mode Note Please refer to CALL setting for an advanced call monitor setting gt LANGUAGE System language can be set in different languages The available language depends on the country or area Subject to change without further notice Please consult your sales representative for the most update information gt QUICK PLAY Allows the user to press the play button and playback video from the time indicated from this field 0 59 Min ON Enable quick play The video played time is the immediate play time from now 65 OFF Disable quick play Videos will start to be played from the end point of the last play TIME Quick play time from 1 59 min The default value is 10 minutes Note The recommendatory quick play time is 10 minutes The video cannot be played due to the video file is not stored to HDD yet if you set a quick play time too short gt SYSTEM PASSWORD ENABLE YES Select YES to enable the password function NO Select NO to disable the password function gt PASSWORD and RIGHTS The login passwords here are used to operate and set up this machine locally not from the remote tep ip connection The different login passwords indicate the different level of users and no login name is necessary The digit will appear instead of
12. Gateway Address Each host in a LAN has a gateway A gateway address is composed of four octets numbers in the range of 0 to 255 separated by decimal points The gateway address is used to uniquely identify a host or computer on the LAN which assigns the IP addresses to your network For example a Linksys router has an IP address of 192 168 1 1 If you were using this type of router within your LAN then your gateway would be the IP address of the Linksys router The reason this would be your gateway is because the Linksys is assigning the IP addresses for your network therefore the Linksys would be the gateway to your network This is similar to the zip code of your address 10 4 Virtual Ports A port number represents an endpoint or channel for network communications Port numbers allow different applications on the same computer to utilize network resources without interfering with each other Port numbers most commonly appear in network programming particularly socket programming Sometimes though port numbers are made visible to the casual user For example some Web sites a person visits on the Internet use a URL like the following http www everfocus com 8100 In this example the number 8100 refers to the port number used by the Web browser to connect to the Web server Normally a Web site uses port number 80 and this number need not be included with the URL although it can be In IP networking port numbers can theoret
13. MENU key Once inside the main menu you will find there are 12 setup option pages as follows 20 Press MENU key to enter the MAIN MENU Press MENU key or click on the arrow at the top right corner of the screen with a mouse to quit current setting and go back to last setting Dial the Jog clockwise or counterclockwise to change subentry values Press the ENTER key to go next subentry in a menu setting and press the CALL key to go last subentry in a menu setting Or simply use the mouse to go next or last subentry in a menu setting and use tilt wheel of the mouse to move between every selection SHUTTLE JOG MAIN SETUP MENU Diagram 3 1 3 1 Time Date Setup Menu 21 TIME DATE SETUP MENU TIME FORMAT TIME DATE FORMAT DATE DAYLIGHT SAVING START ON FROM END ON FROM TIME SYNCHRONIZE TIME SERVER TIME ZONE TIME UPDATE BY Diagram 3 2 Diagram 3 2 is a screen shot of the TIME DATE SETUP MENU This menu is used to set up the correct time and date for your region of the world You are able to setup daylight savings as well as synch it with an internet based time server In the TIME DATE SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows gt TIME FORMAT This field represents the time format on the DVR There are two time formats that are 12 HOUR and 24 HOUR to be selected gt TIME This field represents the current time on the DVR To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the D
14. Mar 14 Tue 14 26 50 f 2006 Mar 23 Thu 18 10 42 f In order to read the archived EDR MPEG Files atv you would need to download viewet Archiving in Lossless Transmission Mode II Select Run ot Save the file File Download Security Warning x Do you want to run or saye this file Name DVRViewer exe Type Application 455 KB From 192 168 10 10 potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can run or save this software What s the risk III Open the DVRViewer exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG Files atv 129 DYRYiewer archivetest arv 00 00 07 Save to Avi 00 00 10 Detailed explanation of DVRViewer is as follows Load File to load the archived EDR MPEG Files arv Stop to stop playing arv file Play to play arv file lt lt Step step backward of the playing file Step gt gt step forward of the playing file 6 Capture to capture the playing image as jpg file 7 Save to Avi to save the archived EDR MPEG File as AVI file ga A pp r Note If you are unable to play AVI file downloaded from EDRViewer please go to the following URL http www divx com divx play download index php for downloading DivXPlay exe This will enable you to play AVI file successfully 130 Interface Specificati
15. REC SPEED ON TIME ZONE TP NORMAL EVENT 1 30 IPS 2 BONERS 3 30 IPS 4 30 IPS 5 30 TPS 6 BUES 7 BOES 8 30 TPS N SOMES Diagram 3 4 Diagram 3 4 is a screen shot of the CAMERA SETUP MENU This menu will walk you through setting up the Camera Recording Speeds Camera titles covert modes and recording quality In the CAMERA SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as gt TITLE The title setting allows you to assign a title to each camera input Titling with 12 characters is supported in each channel To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection The available alphanumeric characters are 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H 1J K L M N O P Q RS T U V W X Y Z and an empty space gt PTZ ID Select PTZ ID Address from 001 255 or OFF The default value is 10 N where N is camera s number This ID must be the same as the ID used in PTZ Dip Switch To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt INSTALL COVERT For installation of camera select ON to enable a camera and OFF to disable it Please make sure to stop 26 recording before making change of INSTALL To take full advantage of the record resource switch the Uninstalled Camera Ports to OFF in this section For covert select ON to cover a camera and disable the screen in live mode to show up However the image is recorded and can
16. appears displays the Setup tab This allows you to change the Router s general settings Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes 104 LiNnKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware Version 1 05 00 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 V3 Applications amp Gaming Setup Security Port Range Forwarding Applications amp Gaming Port Tr Administration jgering I UPnP Fo Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forwarding Port Range Port Range Forwarding can be used to set up public services Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enabled on your network When users from the Internet make certain to 192 1684 f100 Mm ee thier erd outer can forward those dvr 1600 1610 100 requests to comput equipped to 19216841 100 M Rigen nea example you set the port Bg 280 io Sed Tappa 100 number 80 HTTP to be deres CIE kB 192168840 O then al HTT om outside users wi CP Ok PO 1821881 0 O be forwarded to 192 168 1 2 It is recommended that the ET og fo 19218810 O computer use static IP address C oo ET 182481 0 O You may use this function to CIP Je DP 19824810 O to fo 192 168 1 0 Oo sure that you enter a valid CI ET 18216841 0 O More Cisco Systems Save Settings Cancel Changes The Applications and Gaming Tab allows you to set up public services on your network such as web servers ftp se
17. be played back by user who has playback right The covert channels will not show up on the sequence mode To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection SEQ MAIN CALL Setup a retention period for sequences To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection REC QUALITY Select an image quality for recording Normal record image quality and event record image quality can be set individually There are six different qualities available A higher image quality needs more HDD space To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection The theory space needed per second lists below 720x480 LOWER 8 04KB 12 33KB 842KB 137KB Average size PE 720x240 Average size er SUPERIOR 641KB 12 89KB 360x240 Average size LOWER 1 76KB 4 56KB er image oe 1 87KB 487KB BASIC 1 97KB 5 46KB STANDARD 2 38KB 651KB 27 HIGH 2 67KB 7 08KB SUPERIOR 3 63KB 9 02KB Note Since the compression ratio of MPEGA fully depends on the variation and complexity of the recorded video the table above is for your reference only Note Please download our online calculator from http www everfocus com tools htm fora more exact system storage size and time gt REC SPEED ON TIME ZONE TP Scheduled recording time 1 8 which can be set in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU N in the column of TP is
18. methods if you select L EVENTU imtead of OY TIME DATE 7 events which are ALARM MOTION VLOSS A M A V M V and A M V can be selected The indications of events show as below Indication ALARM Search ALARM events MOTION Search MOTION events VLOSS Search video loss events 76 Search ALARM and MOTION events Search ALARM and video loss events M V Search MOTION and video loss events A M V Search all events ALARM MOTION and video loss DATE and TIME are not able to be changed in the EVENT search method The SEARCH LIST OF DISK 01 P 0014201 The event types and number show on the second column of the search list Where A an alarm event GO TO SEARCH PAGE M a motion event V a video loss event TN an instant record event Tn a schedule record event n 1 8 PL a power loss event RTN a power return event in an instant record RTn a power return event in a schedule record n 1 8 PH Physical Head which is the beginning point of HDDI space LH Logical Head Beginning of recording date amp time right after HDD has been overwritten The number after letter indicates the number of even type The last two columns are the date and time of event 77 Copying Video Before continuing please be sure to have reviewed the preceding chapters You are now ready to copy an image or video from the DVR This chapter will show you how to copy a still image or movie fro
19. the criteria below All or part of the file name A word or phrase in the file Look in gt I Hard Drives C D E z When was it modified gt what size is it gt More advanced options gt Once you have found the files delete them LESES E Search Results 7 ois PentaOcx Control C WINDOWS Downloaded Prog PentaOcx ocx CA WINDOWS system32 580KB Activex Control There were 2 files found Did you find what you wanted Yes finished searching Yes but make future searches faster No refine this search and i Change file name or Delete These Files keywords Look in more locations Change whether hidden and system files are included gt Start a new search 121 5 File Edt View Favorites Tools Help r Qa x 2 Osn feros O F 3 BS Address http 192 168 10 10 login html 160081 v Ba Links gt E IL search people Search EJ Find Any Email M T Ringtones online dating online casinos 6 Go Shopping Virus Scan f EverFocus SEARCH PTZ 18 by Time 7 2006 Mar 14 Tue 14 27 08 19 by Event 8 IV Alarm M Motion V vLoss 11 2006 03 14 14 26 50 Pagel 6G lt 2006 03 15 11 19 23 Page2 6 17 2006 03 19 08 33 18 Page3 6 2006 03 19 18 29 15 Page4 6 2006 03 20 13 24 02 Page5 6 2006 03 21 10 44 17 Page6 6 2006 03 21 10 44 17 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 24 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 32 09 2006 03 21 10 46 56 M09 9 2006 03 21 10 47 03 09 2006 03 21 1
20. the DVR and restart Then test your domain through any internet connection PPPOE DSL Digital Subscriber Line uses PPPOE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet to connect to the internet PPPOE requires authentication which calls for a username and password to be sent from the connection through the modem and onto the connection server Once a connection has been authenticated then it has access to the internet PPPOE requires that a Username and a password be utilized to connect to the internet The EDR series DVR is a PPPOE client therefore it can connect to a PPPOE server obtain an IP address automatically and give access to users across the Internet without the need for an additional router Enabling PPPOE Once you have the account information provided by ISP you can enter the username and password on the DVR gt Press MENU on the front panel to access the Main Menu Setup 115 MAIN TIME DATE CAMERA RECORD ALARM MOT I ON ULOSS NETHORK SCHEDULE DISK CONTROL HARNING SYSTEM SETUP MENL gt Use the JOG wheel to highlight Network Press ENTER gt Turn the JOG wheel to highlight PPPOE Press ENTER NETHORK SETUP MENL aj COHFIG ALARM EMAIL PASSWORD PPPoE DDNS USER PASSHD PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS youraccountBEyour 1spdomaln com yourpassWword 666 BBO 668 BBB S66 860 466 BBB gt For USER enter the account name example Youraccount ISPdomain
21. the normal recording time NORMAL Normal record speed Images per second up to 30 IPS EDR810 410 will adjust to the maximum recording speed by calculating the total installed cameras that have enabled in the CAMERA SETUP MENU EVENT Event record speed Images per second up to 30 IPS or OFF Note In order to validate a new record speed you need to disable all record actions before setting up SET Set ON when using schedule recording Set OFF when not using schedule recording Note The status of SET can only be changed in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU gt SUMMARY 28 CAMERA SETUP MENU 990912 T II E E E uk wD A AOG LIII PROS row z SUMMARY Diagram 3 5 Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMARY table All cameras statuses are shown in the SUMMARY table The table is for checking camera overall statuses only not for setting Note The SUMMARY table also exists in ALARM MOTION and VLOSS SETUP MENU All of these SUMMARY tables are also for checking particular overall statuses not for setting gt Copy camera s setting from a camera to other cameras In order to copy the setting from a camera to other cameras we provide a setting copy function Press MENU when you finish setting up a camera and then press COPY A COPIED sign will show up on the top right corner of the screen and it means the setting has been copied Dial the Jog to the camera you would like to copy and
22. turn alarm recording on or off The Default from the factory is set to on To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection ENABLE Enable alarm detection DISABLE Disable alarm detection gt ALARM TYPE This field is to turn alarm recording on or off The Default from the factory is set to on To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection N O Normal Open alarm N C Normal Close alarm 32 N O Trans When the alarm is triggered buzzer starts to function no matter how long the alarm duration is set until you set it back to N O N C Trans When the alarm is triggered buzzer starts to function no matter how long the alarm duration is set until you set it back to N C gt LOG This Field if you want to log Motion Events YES Select YES if you wish to record Motion Events in the Log NO Select NO if you do not wish to Log the Events gt ACTIVE CAMERA This field is to activate camera you want to have the alarm enabled too For example if you had an external motion detector on camera one you would set this option to camera one The Default from the factory is set to on To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection Active camera setting from camera 01 16 You can set the camera which corresponds to the place where the alarm is located Note The recording camera num
23. which are NONE and 1 where 1 means the alarm is enabled 62 gt ALARM DURATION Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alarm from 1 sec to 99 seconds The default value is 5 seconds gt NETWORK ALARM YES To enable network alarm NO To disable network alarm gt SEND EMAIL YES Send an email when no HDD has been found NO Will not send an email when no HDD has been found The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU rn S Sp Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter clockwise to select the options JOG DIAL Q Press ENTER key to move forward through the columns ENTER Press DISPLAY key to move backward through the columns DISPLAY Q Press MENU key to return to Main Menu Press again to leave Setup Menu MENU 63 3 12 System Setup Menu SYSTEM SETUP MENU s SYSTEM VERSION v1 1 1 03722 SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT NTSC LOAD SAVE CONFIGURATION N L UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE NON LANGUAGE ENGLISH QUICK PLAY GFF HO MINUTES AGO SYSTEM PASSWORD ENABLE NON PASSWORD RIHGTS Beee ADMINISTRATOR HESSEN OPERATION BEE GENERAL Diagram 3 23 Diagram 3 23 is a screen shot of the SYSTEM SETUP MENU This menu is for setting up any additional options and restoring defaults to the digital recorder In the SYSTEM SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows gt SYSTEM VERSION Current system firmware version gt SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT NTSC or PAL System can detect t
24. would like to copy and then press SEARCH to paste The previous setting of the camera will be covered and a PASTED sign will show up 35 LN Q Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter clockwise to select the options JOG DIAL Q Press ENTER key to move forward through the columns ENTER Q Press DISPLAY key to move backward through the columns DISPLAY Q Press MENU key to return to Main Menu Press again to leave Setup Menu MENU 3 5 Motion Setup Menu MOTION SETUP MENU MOTION SENSITIVITY LOG DURATION ALARM OUTPUT ALARM EMAIL ALARM NETWORK BUZZER J tri A MAIN MON CALL MON MATRIX MON MATRIX MON MATRIX MON MATRIX MON 1 2 3 4 PRESS SELECT MIDDLE TO EDIT Diagram 3 8 Diagram 3 8 is a screen shot of the MOTION SETUP MENU We define motion as a change of pixilation in the field of view which is detected by the digital video recorder and triggering the recorder to start recording This menu is for setting up the digital recorder for motion recording on a per camera basis In the MOTION SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows gt MOTION This field is to turn motion recording on or off The Default from the factory is set to off or disabled Motion is also 36 considered an event To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection ENABLE Enable motion detection DISABLE Disable motion detection Note Motion only works in l
25. you have logged in click on click on the account tab and the click on Add Host link right next to Dynamic DNS a eE C 112 gt The next step is to add a host name with an extension Example Everfocus homeip net gt The IP address should already be entered for you If not then add the IP address manually Then click add host and you are done registering DDNS gt Note IF you are using DDNS service through a router you may refer to the previous two chapters to set up DDNS within your router a i gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http The DDNS you created example everfocus homeip net Setting up DDNS on the DVR Once you have the information from DYNDNS org you can setup the account to connect to the DVR Press MENU on the front panel to access the Main Menu Setup 113 MAIN SETUP MENU TIME DATE CAMERA RECORD ALARM MOT I ON ULOSS NETHORK SCHEDULE DISK CONTROL HARNING SYSTEM Use the JOG wheel to highlight Network Press ENTER Turn the JOG wheel to highlight DDNS Press ENTER For SERVER select WWW DYNDNS ORG NETHORK SETUP MENU a CONFIG SERVER www dyndns org ALARM USER EMAIL PASSHORD PPPoE DDNS RECORD ID For USER enter the domain name example Everfocus homeip net For PASSWD enter the password for the account 114 All the other settings can be ignored Exit out of
26. 0 47 41 09 2006 03 21 10 48 07 09 2006 03 21 10 48 36 09 2006 03 21 10 50 21 09 2006 03 21 10 58 47 409 z one I pol 10 12 o EE ae fl Bs Wow Done Internet The above diagram is the main screen display The icons on the lower corner of the screen are mainly for control and configuration those on the right corner are for status indication If any icon is grayed it means that the specific function is not accessible in the current mode The followings are a brief description for each of the icons 1 El 7 PLAY Play back the Video display 4 STEP FORWARD the Video Playback display 5 PAUSE To pause the Video Playback display 6 STEP BACKWARD the Video Playback display REV PLAY Reverse Video Playback STOP Press this key to stop Video Playback 7 The system allows up to 2 ways to playback video by EVENT LIST amp Time 8 Events to be searched Alarm Motion and Vloss 9 All available events are shown in the list Select the desired event and it will be highlighted 10 Click on Play to playback selected video event 11 Press Update to refresh the event list 122 12 Cutrent connection and playback status are shown along with date and time 13 Full screen view 14 Quad screen view 15 Nine split screen view 16 Sixteen split screen view 17 A pop up menu to sel
27. 0x240 The resolutions for PAL ate 720x288 720x576 and 360x288 to be selected Its default value is 720x288 NOTE Selecting a certain resolution will determine the amount of IPS the DVR will support NTSC 720x480 30 IPS this IPS value is divided by the amount of cameras installed 720x240 60 IPS this IPS value is divided by the amount of cameras installed 360x240 120 IPS this IPS value is divided by the amount of cameras installed gt RECORD MODE REWRITE Continue recording Disk will be overwritten if it is full STOP Stop recording when disk is full gt AUTOWRITE WITHIN You can set DVR auto write day so that DVR will auto write after the day number you set If you do not wish to use this function please set it OFF 3 4 Alarm Setup Menu 31 ALARM SETUP MENU ALARM ALARM TYPE LOG ACTIVE CAMERA PTZ PRESET DURATION ALARM OUTPUT ALARM EMAIL BUZZER ALARM NETWORK MAIN MON CALL MON MATRIX MON MATIRX MON MATRIX MON MATRIX MON Diagram 3 7 Diagram 3 7 is a screen shot of the ALARM SETUP MENU An alarm is defined as an electrical electronic or mechanical device that serves to warn of danger by means of a signal In this case the signal triggers the recorder to start recording the alarmed event This menu contains all the alarm operations and options needed to successfully complete an alarm recording In the ALARM SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as gt ALARM This field is to
28. ASCADE OUT to the CASCADE IN of the following DVR while the last CASCADE OUT is connected to the monitor input utse f q amp a o RS 485 T1 Diagram 2 4 Installation with 3 cascaded EDR and EKB 500 13 2 1 Audio Connection Installation Sample installation with audio connection to video cameras providing audio output Diagram 2 5 The EDR1640 1620 920 DVRs provide 4 audio inputs and 1 audio output The inputs are designed for max 500 mV to 10 KOhm line audio signals ATTENTION The direct connection of a non amplified microphone is not supported a microphone amplifier is required The installation has to be effected with audio coax cable and RCA plugs The output provides a max 500 mV to 10 KOhm line audio signal and may be connected to e g a monitor s audio input The direct connection of passive speakers is not supported AUDIO RECORDING FUNCTIONALITY Audio recording is activated deactivated in the RECORDING menu for all channels Audio of all channels is always recorded together with each video and is independent of the image recording rate There is no specific camera allocation During playback use the JOG to select the requested playback channel 1 4 active channel is indicated in playback on screen display 14 23 Speed Dome Installation Speed dome or telemetry receiver pan tilt zoom co
29. Always which will allow the particular service to always be enabled If it is set to Time select the time frame for the service to be enabled If the system time is outside of the scheduled time the service will be disabled gt The next step is to open ports within your router Open virtual ports in the router o EDR Ports to open 80 1600 1601 1602 1603 37260 37261 37262 37263 Note If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 and you ate using a different port to access the DVR through the DVR s Network Menu Setup please open those specific ports in this section of the router Note If you wish to have multiple users log into the DVR please open a range for the control and data ports on your router For example if you would only like 4 clients to connect to the DVR open 1600 1603 and 37260 37263 gt If your Internet Service Provider Blocks port 80 Simply do the following o Change the HTTP port from 80 to 8100 in the NETWORK MENU gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type The following is the address you would type http IP address of your internet service provider 8100 110 Chapter This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for setting up DDNS Please understand EverFocus Electronics Corp is not affiliated with DYNDNS org or any other site that provides a dynamic domain account Technical support for this feature will be l
30. C connectors for video input 1 9 Alarm Input Output O Alarm Input ALM INPUT Normal open or normal close type alarm signal inputs The Alarm Input can be selected as normal open N O or normal close N C input in the ALARM SETUP MENU When an alarm occurs alarm recording will automatically start ALM OUTPUT A build in relay offers 3 nodes which are ALM COM common ALM NO normal open and ALM NC normal close for external use Note Please check APPENDIX C to see other available alarm input output functions Liaw O LAN Connector The RJ 45 LAN connector RS232 O RS232 connector Connect D Sub 9 pins connector to RS232 ports for remote control Casas O RS485 connector RJ 45 Connector to Cascade multi Digital Video Recorder indess LAN Reserved 10 FAN Cooling FAN Matrix Outputs Matrix outputs 1 4 BNC connectors for Matrix outputs 1 4 SCSI Connector SCSI Connector For connecting the optional extension unit Mouse For connecting the mouse S Video S Video providing S Video connector Gs Cascade is designed for connecting a number of DVRs to one monitor You will be allowed to view and to control as many DVRs as you prefer from the same monitor simply switching the screen using a multi function keyboard controller Connect from Cascade out of the DVR to Cascade In of another with BNC connectors Repeat the same step for all your DVRs until you connect the last Cas
31. DNS SECONDARY DNS Diagram 3 14 gt USER Input the login user ID for your PPPOE Account for Authentication gt PASSWD Input the password for your PPPOE Account for Authentication gt PRIMARY DNS assign the primary dns for your PPPOE account gt SECONDARY DNS assign the secondary dns for your PPPOE account 49 NOTE 1 Please complete all settings in PPPoE Setup Menu then return to CONFIG for changing IP CONFIG to PPPoE Otherwise PPPoE settings won t be valid 2 Ifyou select first PPPoE in IP CONFIG of CONFIG option while PPPoE settings haven t been done yet then PPPoE function won t work 8 DDNS In the DDNS of the NETWORK SETUP MENU we define NETWORK SETUP MENU SERVER USER PASSWD RECORD ID FODN Diagram 3 15 For example A user had applied for a DDNS account from http www dyndns or User name TEST Password TEST Domain name ethin dyndns org gt SERVER DDNS provider 50 gt USER Input the login user ID for your DDNS Account for Authentication gt PASSWD Input the password for your DDNS Account for Authentication gt RECORD ID Record ID gt FQDN The domain name of this account Remote Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak J x a A Po Search FF Favorites E B Address ej http fethne dyndns org Users can connect to DVR that uses dynamic IP address by ente
32. Diagram B2 shows an example of a new menu once you have clicked ok for the menu 138 MAIN SETUP MENU Diagram B2 From this menu you can left click on any one of the menu to select that menu CAMERA SETUP MENU TITLE BSS PTZ ID 011 INSTALL COVERT ONEZOFE SEQ MAIN CALL DE408 SECS REC QUALITY STANDARD REC SPBED ON TIME ZONE TP NORMAL EVENT Diagram B3 To go back to your main screen from here simply click on the Back arrow located on the top right hand of this screen 139 RJ45 RS485 Pin Assignment There are two RJ 45 RS 485 connectors on the back pane of the DVR Please refer the following pin assignment for application 1234 5 6 FB 140 Troubleshooting If you have difficulty operating your system run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem Q The DVR will not go into record mode Make sure the HDD is locked in with the keys Also check to make sure the hard drives are set to Master A diagram located on the Hard Drive Label will show you how to set the drive to master QO The DVR displays no picture First question you should ask yourself is the equipment wired properly Please see your installation manual for help The second question to ask yourself do all the wires used work properly The next step is to verify the recorder is getting the correct amount of power O There is no display coming from one of the channels on the DVR
33. OVervieWw s srennrenrnennvvnnsvnnnnennnn renne nn nnnn renne nnnnn rennene nn nunan nnannn nnmnnn nnmnnn 86 Introduction to TCP IP ssnrennnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrannnnnnnnnnnennnnnannnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnner 86 Subnet Masks uvnnnnnnnnnnnvunnnnnnnnnnnvvnunevnnnununnmuvvnnnuvnnnumunnmmunvnnnmnnnmmnnnmnnnnnmmmnnmmmnn emner 86 Gateway Addresses xxnnnvuvnnnvnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnvununnnnmmmnnummmununmmnnnmmmnnummuunnmmmnnnmmmunmumnnnnn 87 Virtual PoOrts n nnnnnnunnununnnnnnnnnnnuvunnnnnnnmmnnunuuunnnmmnnnmmmnunmumunnmmmnnummmunummmnnnmmmunummmunnmmmnnnmmn 87 Pre Installation sannnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnunnvonnuvnnnunnnnnmuvvvnumnnnummnvvmmmunnnmunnnnmmnvnnmmennmmmrnnmmmn rennene 88 What Type of Network Connection xrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnener 89 Simple One to One Connection annnnnnnnnuunnnunnnnnnnnnnuunnnnnnnnnmmnnunumunnnmmnnnmmmnunnumunnmmmnnnn 90 Direct High Speed Modem Connection sxxuunnnuunnnsvnnnnnnnnnnvvvnnnvnnnnmnnvnmuvvnnuunnnnmmnnnmnmnnnnmnnn 99 Router or LAN Connection ss xxuauuunnnnnnnnnnnnnunuunnnnnnnnnnunuuummunnnnmnnuummuuunmmunnnmmnnunmmunnnmmnnnnmr 101 CHAPTER 11 Linksys Port Forwarding xxxxrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 104 CHAPTER 12 D Link Port Forwarding EE Tee LETT reer e
34. Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit vii Product Overview The EDR1640 1620 920 DVR s are the industry s first full featured digital video recorder designed specifically for use within the CCTV security industry EDR1640 1620 920 DVR s incorporates all the benefits of digital video recording is simple to install and operates just like a VCR Highly efficient compression technology and superior resolution of recorded images make the Digital Video Recorder stand out from the competition as the best choice for security surveillance 1 1 Features Multiplex Operation Recording Playback Archiving Remote Viewing Built in MPEG4 Codec with Configurable Quality Embedded Linux OS Variable Recording Speeds Up to 480 240 CIF Pictures per second EDR 1640 1620 920 4 channel Audio Recording Capabilities local e Motion Detection Capabilities Two 3 5 Hot Swap Hard Disks expendable to max 50 Hard Disks with EDA 8008S optional SCSI Interface for External Expanded Storage Ethernet Interface for Remote Network Viewing and Controlling RS232 RS485 for Remote Control Shuttle Jog Dial for Picture by Picture or Fast Slow Viewing Easy to use User Friendly Control via front panel keypad Shuttle Jog Mouse and Control Keyboard
35. Panel R amp Add Hardware Add or Remove Programs gt Switch to Category View 49 Administrative Tools See Also Windows Update Help and Support Power Options Ja Printers and Faxes Regional and Language Options Scanners and Cameras Aj scheduled Tasks Sounds and Audio Devices m Taskbar and Start Menu User Accounts Connects to other computers networks and the Internet E Control Panel 92 Right click on Local Area Connections Double click on Properties amp Network Connections Fle Edit View Fevorites Tools Advanced Help Ga DD 3 P Search E Folders 337 Address e Network Connectiors A Name Network Tasks LAN or High Speed Internet Create a new connection Disable Set up a heme or small Status office network Repair Disable this network device Bridge Connections amp Repair this connection Rename this connection View status of this connection 4 Change settings of this connection Create Shortcut Other Places Gp Contra Panel amp My Network Places 3 My Documents y My Computer amp Network Connections 93 M Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP Click Properties 4 Local Area Connection 7 Properties EE General Advanced Connect using B D Link DWL A650 This connection uses the following items 1 E Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks oS Packet Scheduler Desenpti
36. R Audible buzzer when motion is detected MAIN MON Display on a main monitor when an alarm occuts NO CHANGE No change on the display in the main monitor when an motion occuts FULLSCREEN A full screen of the active camera will display when motion occuts CALL MON Display on a call monitor when motion occurs NO CHANGE No change on the display in the main monitor when motion occurs SEQUENCE Display in the sequence mode when motion occurs Full Screen of selected cameras ACTIVE CAMERA Displays the active camera in full screen mode on the call monitor MATRIX 1 4 MON Display on a matrix monitor 14 when an alarm occurs NO CHANGE No change on the display in the main monitor when an alarm occuts CAMERA 1 16 Display an assigned camera in full screen mode to the matrix monitor 1 4 SUMMARY Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMARY table All alarm s statuses are shown in SUMMARY tables These tables are for checking alarm overall statuses but not for setting Press SELECT To Edit MOTION AREA Enter a desired channel and press SELECT to edit a motion area Please make sure that MOTION is set as Enable before entering the motion detection area 38 F SEPNTETER In the motion edit mode The default motion area of each camera is entire screen which displays in light green Press COPY to start to set an area Then press SEARCH to end and enable the area or press PAUSE to end and disable
37. TLE lt lt O SHUTTLE lt lt 1 SHUTTLE lt lt 2 SHUTTLE lt lt 3 SHUTTLE lt lt 4 SHUTTLE lt lt 5 SHUTTLE lt lt 6 SHUTTLE gt gt 0 SHUTTLE gt gt 1 SHUTTLE gt gt 2 SHUTTLE gt gt 3 SHUTTLE gt gt 4 CH 14 CH 15 135 Oxle JOG lt Ox2b CH 16 Ox1f JOG gt Ox2c SELECT 0x20 CH5 Ox2d CALL 0x21 CH6 0x2e ENTER 0x22 CH7 0x2f reserve 0x23 CH8 0x30 reserve 0x24 CH9 0x31 reserve 0x25 CH 10 0x32 reserve 0x26 CH 11 0x33 reserve 0x27 CH 12 0x34 Creserve 0x28 CH 13 2 5 Checksum Byte Checksum is computed as the sum of all previous bytes including the length byte then mask with Ox7f Remote Control The remote controller RC200 Diagram A1 is an accessory to enhance the handy operations of the DVR You can perform all the settings and operations by 136 the remote controller The effective distances are up to10 meters without any obstacle The keypad functions ate same as the front panel key button of the DVR There are some replacement keys for JOG and SHUTTLE definitions are JOG p Same as turning the JOG clockwise JOG Y Same as turning the JOG counter clockwise SHUTTLE pp 1 fast forward 2X or slow forward 1 2X 2 fast forward 4X or slow forward 1 4X 3 fast forward 8X or slow forward 1 8X 4 fast forward 16X or slow forward 1 10X 5 fast forward 32X or slow forward 1 16X 6 fast forward 600X or slow forward 1 32X SHUTTLE tt 1 fast rewind 2X or slow rewind 1 2X
38. TTLE JOG to change settings and values in subentties OOO OOO System LEDU LEDU for system active HDD ALARM and LAN Channel Key 1 16 Press Channel Key CH1 CH16 to display video image in the full screen format the corresponding picture will fill the whole screen of the monitor display The EDR920 will only have 9 Channel Keys HDD LOCK Protect HDD without steal and turn on HDD power Hard Disk Tray Hard Disk holder for HDD HDD LEDU LED for HDD active power GREEN and data reading writing YELLOW LCD Panel To display Date and Time Remote Control IR remote control receiver USB Slot USB port allows you to archive video files onto your storage 2 Back Panel Connections O Main Power plug power source to AC 100 240V Launo Audio IN Audio inputs 1 4 for recording and it can be set to ES or O O in the RECORD SETUP MENU Audio OUT Connect an audio output to a monitor or other device uonrror MAIN MONITOR This connector is used for the main monitor display a number of different display mi CALL ed e a connector is used for the call monitor This monitor can only display a full screet upro ns J G For EDR1640 1620 Series VIDEO OUT 1 16 BNC connectors for video looping out 1 16 VIDEO IN 1 16 BNC connectors for video input 1 16 G For EDR920 Series VIDEO OUT 1 9 BNC connectors for video looping out 1 9 VIDEO IN 1 9 BN
39. VR Press the Enter key to make your selection The Time is represented as follows Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 Second 00 59 1 12 if TIME FORMAT is 12 HOUR gt DATE FORMAT This field represents the date format on the DVR To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection There are three date formats which are YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY and DD MM YYYY to be selected gt DATE This field represents the date on the DVR To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your 22 selection There are three date formats which are YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY and DD MM YYYY to be selected The date is represented as follows Year 2000 2099 Month 01 12 Date 01 31 Day of Week gt DAYLIGHT SAVING This field represents the daylight savings on the DVR To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection Select ON or OFF to enable or disable daylight saving time function In order to set a daylight saving time zone you need to disable daylight saving first Enable the daylight saving after finish setting the time zone START TIME To set the start time of daylight saving time To set the start month of daylight saving time Dial the jog to set the start month JUL AUG NOV Dj 0 To set the start week of daylight saving time Dial the jog to set the start week To set the start date of da
40. a cc oe 99 sign when the cursor is moved on it Turn the Jog to change the digit on which the cursor is located of the password and press ENTER DISPLAY to go next last digit The available digits are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 There are three system access levels and one none access level The below chart on the next page shows the rights of each level Note If the passwords of different levels ate set the same you will enter a higher level when you login For example you will login to the ADMINISTRATOR level if the password of ADMINISTRATOR and GENERAL levels are the same e Note If you enable the system password levels and are logged in any level higher then Level 1 with no action having taken place after 20 seconds the DVR will automatically log you back into Level 1 gt Note After upgrading system software please do the following actions before recording 1 Load System Default in System Setup Menu 2 Delete disk in Disk Setup Menu 66 User Level and Right LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 NONE ACCESS ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR ED OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Note The above table will be updated if there is any change Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter clockwise to select the options JOG DIAL Q Press ENTER key to move forward through the columns ENTER Q Press DISPLAY key to move backward through the columns DISPLAY Q Press MENU key to return to Main Menu Press agai
41. a bit at which you will be transferring There are two settings for this option 8 or 7 The default is set to 8 To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection RS232 RS485 ID This entry is used to assign each device its own ID code if more than one unit is used through the RS232 RS485 connection There are two ID codes for the DVR 001 255 The default is set to 001 To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection PTZ PROTOCOL Select PTZ protocol from EVERFOCUS PELCO D PELCO P and ED2200 2250 57 3 11 Warning Setup Menu WARNING SETUP MENU BUZZER ENABLE ALARM OUTPUT M ALARM DURATION PERMANENT NETWORK ALARM NODE SEND EMAIL NO Diagram 3 19 Diagram 3 19 is a screen shot of the Warning Setup Menu This menu is to set the warning system settings If any critical errors were to arise this portion of the menu would be for error handling For example if you set the fan buzzer on and the fan wasn t able to turn on then you would here an alarm go off In the Warning Setup Menu the following fields are defined as 3 FAN FAULT In FAN FAULT we define gt BUZZER Fan buzzer To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection ENABLE To enable a buzzer when the fan does not work DISABLE To disable fan buzzer gt ALARM OUTPUT This will transmit a signal to another
42. accessing the webpage it installs the activeX control that allows you to run the application needed for that webpage Such is the case for the DVR The EDR series of recorders require that ActiveX be enabled on Internet Explorer in order to fully view the cameras If the ActiveX options on Internet Explorer are not on then the cameras will not be displayed Enabling ActiveX Open the Control Panel from the Start menu of the computer Click on Internet Options amp Control Panel EEK File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Baci 5 amp Psearh Folders fy Address Control Panel va Control Panel O ETT vB Accessibility Add Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic G Switch to Category View Options Remov Tools Updates See Also Ad wy t7 EN AXIS Media COM port over Date and Time Display Folder Options g Windows Update Control TCP IP Help and Support m 2 gt g Fonts Game Intel Internet Controllers Extre Options 96 On Internet Options click on the SECURITY tab On the Security tab click on CUSTOM LEVEL at the bottom Internet Properties Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings 40 Intemet Local intranet Trusted sites aa Internet This zone contains all Web sites you havent placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the r
43. arm occuts NO CHANGE No change on the display in the main monitor when an alarm occuts FULLSCREEN A full screen of the active camera will display when an alarm occuts CALL MON Display on a call monitor when an alarm occurs NO CHANGE No change on the display in the main monitor when an alarm occuts SEQUENCE Display in the sequence mode when an alarm occurs Full Screen of selected cameras ACTIVE CAMERA Displays the active camera in full screen mode on the call monitor gt MATRIX 1 4 MON Display on a matrix monitor 14 when an alarm occurs NO CHANGE No change on the display in the main monitor when an alarm occuts 34 CAMERA 1 16 Display an assigned camera in full screen mode to the matrix monitor 1 4 gt SUMMARY Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMARY table All alarm s statuses are shown in SUMMARY tables These tables are for checking alarm overall statuses but not for setting Note Please check APPENDIX C to see other available alarm input output functions gt Copy camera s setting from one camera menu to another cameras menu In order to copy the settings from a camera menu to other cameras menu we provided a setting copy function or better known as a COPY amp PASTE Press MENU when you finish setting up a camera and then press COPY A COPIED sign will show up on the top right corner of the screen it means that the setting has been copied Dial the Jog to the camera you
44. b to fe 192 1681 E Oo sure that you enter a valid Cisco Systems Save Settings Cancel Changes Application In this field enter the name you wish to give the application Each name can be up to 12 characters Start End This is the port range Enter the number that starts the port range under Start and the number that ends the range under End Protocol Enter the protocol used for this application either TCP or UDP ot Both IP Address For each application enter the IP Address of the PC running the specific application Enable Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the relevant application Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes Example Here we open ports for up to 10 clients DVR 80 to 80 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR 1600 to 1610 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable 106 DVR 37260 to 37270 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable Note If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 and you are using a different port to access the DVR through the DVR s Network Menu Setup please open those specific ports in this section of the router Note If you wish to have multiple users log into the DVR please open a range for the control and data ports on your router For example if you would only like 4 clients to connect to the DVR open 1600 1603 and 37260 37263 The following is the address you would type ht
45. ber in an event depends on the alarm number and the active camera images will not be recorded Example You assign camera 3 as the active camera to alarm 1 When the alatm 1 is triggered cameta 3 will be displayed and camera 3 will be recorded gt PTZ PRESET Select PTZ PRESET from 001 to 255 so that when Alarm occurs speed dome will turn to this preset position for event recording This function improves surveillance quality of an alarm event If you wish to disable this function please simply select OFF gt RETRIGGER Re trigger the alarm until the alarm is back to the normal state YES The duration time starts when an alarm is triggered The duration time restarts from 0 when a new alarm is triggered during an alarm action NO The alarm signal will not be triggered again during duration time gt DURATION The amount of time an alarm event will record from 1 sec to 99 seconds The default value is 5 seconds 33 ALARM OUTPUT This will transmit a signal to another device The setting of alarms are NONE not activated and 1 one output signal transmitted ALARM EMAIL Select YES for sending an email when alarm occuts The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU BUZZER Audible alarm buzzer ENABLE To enable an alarm buzzer DISABLE To disable an alarm buzzer ALARM NETWORK YES Enable alarm network NO Disable alarm network MAIN MON Display on a main monitor when an al
46. cade Out to the original DVR s Cascade In 1 5 Monitor Display The status information of the cameras or machine will show up and be located at different places on the screen 1 Channel tag 2 Event sign 3 Select sign CH13 CH14 CH15 wa v Eg ET 2 Event sign 2005 08 01 MON PoI 16x2 10 20 28 2005 08 02 TUE ROI 16 M02 16 15 26 E ee 5 Record status bar 4 Play status bar O Channel tag A channel tag indicates the channel name of the screen Event sign Event signals which are small icons with a capital letter and red background show the events on each screen There are 4 different signals EN which are Alarm event The alarm place where the camera locates In order to show the camera video to a corresponding alarm setting a FOCUS CAMERA M in ALARM SETUP MENU is necessary Motion event Motion event only shows up when the camera MOTION is enabled in MOTION SETUP MENU and the camera detects a motion Video loss event Video loss event only shows when the cameral VLOSS B enabled in VLOSS SETUP MENU and the camera signal is lost Sequence sign Sequence sign B up when the display is in the sequence mode The sequence display is located on display with a G Select sign You can assign a camera to a display by pressing SELECT key in live mode Dial Jog to move the select sign to the display you would like to change camera and then press channel key from the Cha
47. ced in this section In the VLOSS Video Loss SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows gt VLOSS ENABLE Enable video loss detection DISABLE Disable video loss detection gt LOG YES Select YES if you wish to record Motion Events in the Log NO Select NO if you do not wish to record Motion Events in the Log gt DURATION The amount of time a vloss event will record from 1 sec to 99 seconds The default value is 5 seconds To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection 40 gt ALARM OUTPUT This will transmit a signal to another device The setting of alarms are NONE not activated 1 output signal 1 transmitted 2 output signal 2 transmitted 3 output signal 3 transmitted and 4 output signal 4 transmitted To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt ALARM EMAIL Select YES for sending an email when vloss occurs The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU Section 3 7 gt BUZZER Audible alarm buzzer ENABLE To enable a vloss buzzer DISABLE To disable a vloss buzzer gt ALARM NETWORK YES Enable alarm network NO Disable alarm network gt SUMMARY All video loss s statuses are shown in SUMMARY tables These tables are for checking video loss overall statuses but not for setting 4 3 Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter clockwise to select the
48. choose this option please go to PPPoE configuration menu for setting PPPoE configuration gt IP Address This field is to set a static IP Address for the DVR static IP address is an IP address whose value does not change Everfocus suggest using a static IP address If your Internet provider does not offer a static IP address you have the option to use a dynamic IP address For Example A Test IP address given to the machine by our engineers is 192 168 010 002 When DHCP is YES the DHCP server will assign this value automatically Note The Addresses in the machine are for our own testing you must apply your own addresses to comply with your network Refer to Networking Chapter for more details To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt SUBNET MASK This field is to set the subnet mask for your network so as the DVR will be recognized within the network Example 255 255 255 000 When DHCP is YES the DHCP server will assign this value automatically To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt GATEWAY This field is to set the gateway for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network An example of this is provided within the DVR we use to test the machine within our own network When DHCP is YES the DHCP server will assign this value automatically To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR P
49. clients to connect to the DVR open 1600 1603 and 37260 37263 gt If you have a Dynamic IP address and have open the ports simply go to Chapter 13 to Configure DD NS gt Once you have reached this point and you have restarted the digital recordet gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http and the IP address of your internet service provider Note If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 you may use a different port to access the DVR through the DVR s Network Menu Setup 103 Chapter Linksys Port Forwarding 4 4 This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router Please understand we do not support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need Technical support on this router you must call Linksys This Chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user nothing more To access the Web based Utility launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator and enter the Router s default IP address 192 168 1 1 in the Address field Then press Enter A password request page will appear Non Windows XP users will see a similar screen Leave the User Name field blank The first time you open the Web based Utility use the default password admin You can set a new password from the Administration tab s Management screen Click the OK button to continue Connect to 192 168 1 1 The first screen that
50. connection Pin assignment adaptor board Pin assignment sub d board DVR rs Na I em nam en Ip I NI 2 ami 20 amo 3 am 2 amo ALMCOMO ALMNC 6 amns 26 AMNo ALM Fer 8 fame om 10 amns 30 amio An EET amnio 32 AmNe om 3 amno 4 REC ammas 38 sarm 51 55 a a ALMINI6 39 Disk run 36 GO Co av o sovr 16 Descriptions ALMINxx Alarm input xx 1 16 GND common ground for alarm inputs ALM COMx output relay x contact root ALM NOx output relay x NO contact ALM NCx output relay x NC contact ALMRST Alarm reset control input for alarm reset for dry NO contact towards GND DISKFULL OC output contact for signal HDD full switches to GND REC_IN Control contact for recording start SPARE IN OUT reserved NO contact alarm input connection ANR o x ee NC contact alarm input connection GND Output relay in idle state O AT ALM COM ALM NO 17 2 5 EDA800s Installation optional The EDR1640 1620 920 image storage capacity can be expanded using EDA800s hard disk expansion units Max 6 EDA800s with 8 hard disks each can be connected via SCSI bus EDA800S EDA800S EDA800S Diagram 2 8 For installation details of the EDA 800S hard disk expansion unit please refer to the EDA800s manual 2 6 Network Connection EDR920 1620 1640 DVRs pro
51. device The setting of alarms are NONE not activated and 1 one output signal transmitted To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection 58 gt ALARM DURATION Permanent gt NETWORK ALARM YES To enable network alarm NO To disable network alarm gt SEND EMAIL YES Send an email when the fan does not work NO Do not send an email when the fan does not work The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU 4 HDD TEMP In HDD TEMP we define WARNING SETUP MENU HDD TEMP BUZZER ALARM OUTPUT ALRAM DURATION NETWORK ALARM SEND EMAIL STOP RECORD SET TEMPERATURE Diagram 3 20 59 BUZZER HDD TEMPERATURE buzzer ENABLE To enable a buzzer when HDD s temperature is higher than 70 C DISABLE To disable HDD TEMP Buzzer ALARM OUTPUT The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1 where 1 means the alarm is enabled ALARM DURATION Permanent NETWORK ALARM YES To enable network alarm NO To disable network alarm SEND EMAIL YES Send an email when HDD s temperature is overheated NO Will not send an email when HDD s temperature is overheated The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU STOP RECORD YES Stop recording when HDD s temperature is overheated NO Will not stop recording even when HDD s temperature is overheated SET TEMPERATURE It is possible to set temperature when HDD s tempera
52. e Pin 8 gt Brown 6 gt 2 Diagram 10 1 Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a cross over cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a cross over cable Please remember you can not use a straight through network cable for this application gt Once you have a cross over cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the network card on the back of the computer gt Now Log into the Everfocus DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter go to the Network Setting Menu See page 28 for more instructions gt Assign an IP address of 192 168 001 003 to the DVR a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 000 and a default gateway of 192 168 001 001 90 gt The next step is to get the computer onto the same network to do this you will need administrator access to your windows machine gt To assign a static IP address in windows 2000 XP e Control Panel A pri a Printers and Faxes Tour Windows XP w Paint Files and Settings Transfer Wizard Ssarth All Programs gt TO Run A L og Off fo Turn Off Computer Goto Start 0 Help and Support Double click on Control Panel E Double click on Network Connections 91 Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q gt 3 p gt Search gt gt Folders si Address gt Control Panel a Accessibility Options v Control
53. e ipconfig and press enter this will give you the information you will need cy C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe icrosoft Windows XP Version 5 1 26081 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp NDocuments and Settings fArai gt ipconf ig Jindows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix Subnet Mask Default Gateway NDocuments and Settings fArai gt _ Use the prior step to assign an IP address For example if you got the IP address from the computer of 192 168 002 101 Assign the DVR s IP address as 192 168 002 050 Now Copy the subnet mask and default gateway information you got from the prior step off the computer to the DVR 102 Note Make sure the modem is in bridge mode If your Internet Service Provider is BellSouth you may have a modem router BellSouth provides a Westell modem that includes a built in router You will need to disable the router functionality gt The next step is to open ports within your router Open virtual ports in the router Log into the router using a PC o EDR Ports to open 80 1600 1601 1602 1603 37260 37261 37262 37263 Note If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 you must use a different port to access the DVR through the DVR s Network Menu Setup Note Ifyou wish to have multiple users log into the DVR please open a range for the control and data ports on your router For example if you would only like 4
54. ecommended settings click Default Level Default Level 97 m Once in CUSTOM LEVEL Scroll down to ACTIVEX CONTROLS AND PLUG INS Set the Internet Properties TAST Following Settings Security Settings Settings i 7 ActiveX controls and plugins i en ar a annens ActiveX controls Disable Prompt Enable A Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable e Run ActiveX Enable controls and plug i Download signed ActiveX controls ins Enable Disable Enable amp Prompt B Download unsigned ActiveX controls AN rve ble a iil e Script ActiveX controls Marked safe for scripting Enable Reset custom settings Reset to Medium If you are still not able to load the active X control change RESET CUSTOM SETTINGS to low and then click on RESET Once Enabled Click on OK on the Security Settings window Then click on apply on the Internet Options window and finally click OK 98 10 8 Direct High Speed Modem Connection mm SSS E i m Hi speed modem Internet Cat 5 Straight Through Cable Ty D Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable are not used Pin number Wire Co Straight Through Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin 5 gt Blue White Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Bro
55. ect camera to view will be shown by right clicking the mouse 18 Thete are 3 main functions of Remote Viewer SEARCH PTZ and ARCHIVE SEARCH section allows you to search by event or by time PTZ section allows you to do PTZ control ARCHIVE section allows you to archive files or download DVRViewet 19 Pick a date allows you to search by time in a more convenient way 14 1 Search by Time Remote Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q aax x 2 O Ps she Favorites 2 3 3 s http 192 168 10 10 login html 160081 v Go Links gt Asearch gt Z People Search EF Find Any Email M T Ringtones online dating Online casinos 64 Go Shopping Virus Scan 2006 03 14 1 2006 03 15 11 2006 03 19 08 33 18 Page3 6 2006 03 19 18 29 15 Page4 6 2006 03 20 13 24 02 Page5 6 2006 03 21 10 44 17 Page6 6 2006 03 21 10 44 17 09 2006 03 21 10 46 24 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 32 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 56 M09 2006 03 21 10 47 03 M09 2006 03 21 10 47 41 M09 2006 03 21 10 48 07 M09 2006 03 21 10 48 36 M09 2006 03 21 10 50 21 M09 2006 03 21 10 58 47 M09 Internet There are 3 ways to do search by time Press Pick a date first 1 Press the button of M for changir to be searched D for day h for hour m for minute and s for secona The sign at the left hand side is to decrease the value whe
56. ed Disabled Action Allow O Deny Interface IP Range Start IP Range End Protocol Port Range Schedule Always From time 00 i 00 avl to 00 If 00 avl day Sun Bi to rema Firewall Rules List Apply Cancel Help ActionName SourceDestination Protocol DMZ BM Allow EverFocus WAN LAN 192 168 1 10 80 miti MW Allow EverFocus 2 WAN LAN 192 168 1 10 1600 1610 A0 t r 37260 i W Allow EverFocus 3 WAN LAN 192 168 1 1035370 Mit Example1 Firewall Select Enabled or Disabled Name Enter the name referencing the virtual service Action Either Allow or Disallow its use Source The server computer in the WAN Wide Area Network that will be providing the virtual services If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to access at all times you would need to enable it Simply place ae Private IP The server computer in the LAN Local Area Network that will be providing the virtual services If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to access at all times you would need to enable it Web HTTP 109 server is on LAN Local Area Network computer 192 168 1 10 HTTP uses port 80 TCP and UDP Protocol Type The protocol used for the virtual service Public Ports The port number on the WAN Wide Area Network side that will be used to access the virtual service Schedule The schedule of time when the virtual service will be enabled The schedule may be set to
57. ell as the viewer you just downloaded Open the EDRViewer exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG Files arv 03 EverFocus j 4 10 00 Stop Play lt lt Step Capture Save to Avi 1 10 00 Note If you are unable to play AVI file downloaded from EDR Viewer please go to the following URL http www divx com divx play download index ph for downloading DivXPlay exe This will enable you to play AVI file successtully Call Overview This chapter will try to give you details on how to setup the CALL MENU on the DVR Press the CALL key and the CALL MENU will pop up as below 81 CALL MENU MONITOR CAMERA CALL MON m 01 MATRIX MON 1 M 01 MATRIX MON 2 MH 01 MATRIX MON 3 ME 01 MATRIX MON 4 MH 01 PRESS SEQ MIDDLE TO ON OFF SEQ PRESS DISPLAY RIGHT TO ON OFF OSD PRESS CHANNEL NO WHEEL TO SET CAMERA Diagram 7 1 In CALL MENU we define 1 SEQ Sequence display on the call monitor Press SEQ to switch ON ot OFF of the sequence status 2 OSD Channel name display on the call monitor Press DISPLAY to switch ON or OFF of the OSD status 3 CAMERA The display camera in the call monitor 4 CALL MATRIX 1 4 To display the call monitor and Matrix 1 4 monitors Use the ENTER button to move between monitors This will enable you to make selection of SEQ OSD and CAMERA Screen Display Setting amp Mode In a full screen display press SELECT k
58. eply from 269 126 142 251 time 2 3ms TTL 47 Reply from 269 126 142 251 time 2 3ms TTL 4 7 Reply from 269 126 142 251 bytes 32 time 2 3ms TTL 47 Ping statistics for 209 126 142 251 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost O loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 2 3ms Maximum 2 3ms Average 203ms Diagram 3 3 gt TIME ZONE You can set the time zone where you locate if you connect to network and enable time synchronize Atlantic Daylight Time subtract 3 hours from GMT Atlantic Standard Time subtract 4 hours from GMT Eastern Daylight Time subtract 4 hours from GMT Eastern Standard Time subtract 5 hours from GMT Central Daylight Time subtract 5 hours from GMT Central Standard Time subtract 6 hours from GMT Mountain Daylight Time subtract 6 hours from GMT Mountain Standard Time subtract 7 hours from GMT Pacific Daylight Time subtract 7 hours from GMT Pacific Standard Time subtract 8 hours from GMT Alaska Daylight Time subtract 8 hours from GMT Alaska Standard Time subtract 9 hours from GMT Hawaii Aleutian Daylight Time subtract 9 hours from GMT Hawaii Aleutian Standard Time subtract 10 hours from GMT gt TIME UPDATE BY Once you enable the TIME SYNCHRONIZE you can select the synchronization frequency by DAY WEEK MONTH 25 3 2 Camera Setup Menu CAMERA SETUP MENU TITLE Ss PTZ ID 011 INSTALL COVERT NNZOFF SEQ MAIN CALL 08 08 SECS REC QUALITY STANDARD
59. ernnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnner 50 Schedule Setup Menu gt gt xxsxnns0rnnnrnnnnnn senses nseeesseenseenseesseeesseenseseseeesanensesnsensseeessennses sn 52 Disk Setup Menux msserrnnrsnnnvernnnnsvnnnnvennnennnnnrvnnnvnnnnnn rune ennnennnnnn nen nnnnnnnnnnn rennene 52 Control Setup Menu sseernnvnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnennnnnnsnnnnvvnnnennsnnnsvennvennnnensvnnnsnnnnesnsnnnnvennvenn 56 Warning Setup Menu lt sesseenseenvnvnsvennrennnnnnnsvnnsvnnnennsnnnsvvnnsennnnnnn venn svnnnennsnnnsvennsennnnens vennen 58 Fan Fault xs000n0nnnnnnnonnnnsnnnnnnonnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn renner 58 HDD Temp jseerseensvvnnnnsvennrennnnnnnvnnnvennnnnnsnnnnvnnnvennnnnnnvnnnvnnnnennnnnnnvennvensnnnnnvnnsvennennnensnene 59 No HDD ovnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnns 61 HDD Fullk xor20nnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnennnnnsrrennnnnnnernrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne nn nnnnnnnnnn nemner nnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnen 62 System Setup Menu eersvvnnvennnnnnvnnnvennnvnnnnnnnvnnnvennnnnnsvnnnvennnensnnnsnvnnnennnnenssennsennnnensnensee 64 CHAPTER 4 Recording OVerview r sennsennnnrnvennnvnnnennnnnnnnvnnvennnnensnnnssennnennsnnnsvennsennnnens vann vennnennsnenn venn 68 Instant N Recording Setup seersvennrennnnnnnvnnnvennnvnnnnnnnvnnnvennnnnnnnnnennnnvnnnnnssvnnnves
60. et I Select the PTZ camera from drop down menu u Select Action Mode 4 options are available Continuous Step x10 Step x5 and Step x1 Ill Use Direction Arrows up down left right to move adjust the focus to your desired direction and angle 125 z Press Z for Zooming In or Z for Zooming Out In Focus option press Near to move the focus closer to the subject Or you can move the focus farther from the subject by pressing Far vi You can turn on the Iris by pressing Open or turn it off by pressing Close vi Click to Preset Point helps you to define the preset point at which you would like to see the subject Press Set for confirmation Clear to exit or Jump to jump to a specific point vi Auto Pan is to define the speed of PTZ camera when moving horizontally please select from Slower Slow Normal Fast to Faster Press Run for confirmation or Stop to exit tx A B Point Scan allows you to do tour between 2 points Move to the first point by using direction arrows and press SET A Then move to the second point by using direction arrows and press SET B Press RUN to start A B Point Scan lt SEARCH PTZ ARCHIVE gt PTZ Cam ie Action Mode Continuous C Step x10 Step x5 C Step x1 A lt gt EVE Focus Far Near File Edit View Favorites Tools Help r F r A a 9 Qs O x A CD Prseach fers O F B 3 Address http 192 168 10 10 login htmi 160081 yE uns
61. ey to pop up the display adjustment window as below 82 CAMERA BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR Diagram 8 1 In the screen display setting menu we define 1 CAMERA The display setting of the current camera 2 BRIGHTNESS The bright percentage of the current camera from 0 to 100 3 CONTRAST The contrast percentage of the current camera from 0 to 100 4 COLOR The color percentage of the current camera from 0 to 100 The selected item will show in red color bar Use Jog to increase or decrease the value Press ENTER to confirm the setting value and move to next item After finished setting press SELECT or MENU key to save and exit the dialog Total of 8 channels are adjustable Pressing ZOOM button from front panel will enable you to do screen adjustment Dial the Jog to move leftward and rightward 83 8 1 Mode Button Press MODE to switch 4 7 9 10 13 16 and PIP picture in picture displays for Live and Playback mode Lhe Tare HE Firmware Upgrade This chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to upgrade the DVR This will be a helpful in completing the upgrading process gt Please go to ftp 208 50 31 200 and go to DVR Firmware upgrade folder Then click on the folder that represents you re the model number of your DVR Copy the ETW to your USB memory from your computer Insert the USB in to_the USB slot on the front panel of the DVR When insert
62. fJEverFocus Instruction Manual EDR 1640 1620 920 EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION EDR1640 1620 920 Instruction Guide 2005 EverFocus Electronics Corp 1801 Highland Ave Phone 626 844 8888 Fax 626 844 8838 All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the Everfocus Electronics Corporation Release Date May 2006 QuickTime is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Linksys is a registered trademark of the Linksys Corporation D Link is a registered trademark of the D Link Corporation DynDNS is a registered trademark of the DynDNS org Corporation Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective ownets Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Product Overview ii tt tt tet i ni ini ii aia aaa anaes aaa aaa aie a nnmnnn 4 Features ss 1annsrrnnnsnrnnnsnennnsnnnnnsnnnnnernnnnernnnnernnnnernnnnnrnnnnnr annen rnnnnnnnnnnnn annen Bannann nannan nnana annen 1 Specifications gt x gt s ss0srsnnnnnonnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnn nen nn onnnnn menn anne nnnnnn anne rnnnnnnnnnnannnn rammen nnnnne 2 Front Panel EE anna nonner namn nnnnnnnnnnnn nn annan nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 3 Back Panel Connections ssrrrnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnvrnnnnvrnnnnvrnnnnvennnnvrnnrnnrnnnnnrnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvrnnnnernnnnernr 6 Mo
63. h byte Receiver ID low byte OPcode key DATA1 Play keycode checksum 2 1 The format of message packet is as follows 2 2 2 3 Length Byte Prefix 0x86 0x87 or 0x88 Receiver ID high byte Receiver ID low byte Opcode Byte Data Bytel Data Byte2 Data Byte3 Checksum Byte Length Byte This Length Byte is also a prefix Bit7 must be 1 EX 0x87 gt this packet has 7 bytes length not included Length byte itself Receiver ID 1 Individual receiver ID 133 Decimal 14bit binary value Hbyte Lbyte Receiver ID 0 0000000 0000000 00 00 ID 0 1 0000000 0000001 00 01 ID 1 2 0000000 0000010 00 02 ID 2 126 0000000 1111110 00 7e ID 126 127 0000000 1111111 00 7f ID 127 128 0000001 0000000 01 00 ID 128 129 0000001 0000001 01 01 ID 129 255 0000001 1111111 01 7f ID 255 256 0000010 0000000 02 00 ID 256 511 0000011 1111111 03 7f ID 511 16382 1111111 1111110 7f 7e ID 16382 Decimal 14bit binary value Hbyte Lbyte Receiver ID 16383 1111111 1111111 7f 7f All EDR connect to RS485 RS232 2 4 Opcode Byte amp Data bytes 134 2 4 1 oPcode oPcode Datal Function 2 4 1 A remote key pressed OPcode 0x4B CHL CH2 CH3 CH4 MODE ZOOM SEQ MENU REC REV PLAY STOP PLAY PAUSE SEARCH SHUTTLE gt gt 5 SHUTTLE gt gt 6 OxOE OxOF Ox10 Ox11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x18 0x19 Oxla Ox1b 0x29 Ox2a COPY DISPLAY SHUT
64. he input signal type automatically from camera 1 while system is booting up Users do not need to set it up Note The signal type is detected by the camera 1 so camera 1 input has to be connected gt LOAD SAVE CONFIGURATION YES Turn the jog to enter the selection window there are 4 options available CANCEL DEFAULT LOAD and SAVE Select CANCEL for leaving the existing window Select DEFAULT to load factory default values Select LOAD to upload and save DVR configuration settings from USB CF Select SAVE to save existing 64 DVR configuration settings to USB CF device Press SELECT button from the front panel to confirm once the selection is made Note that a USB CF device has to be inserted properly before choosing LOAD or SAVE options System will ask you to stop recording if you confirm to load default setting to load saved setting of to save existing setting when the system is recording NO Press ENTER to leave LOAD SAVE CONFIGURATION gt UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE Turn the jog to enter the selection window YES Select YES to update system software from CF or USB by pressing SELECT to start NO Select NO for canceling updating by pressing SELECT to start Note 1 System will ask you to stop recording if you confirm to update when system is recording 2 USB or CF device must be inserted properly before updating system software 3 Do not remove USB or
65. he disk when system is in the recording mode gt THERMOMETRIC SCALE Select CELSIUS or FAHRENHEIT for thermometric scale of the disk gt NO SIZE C or F Start End Time Show the number of drives the size of each drive and the temperature as well as the days and times range stored on the hard drive 55 3 10 Control Setup Menu CONTROL SETUP MENU RS232 BAUD RATE STOP BIT PARITY DATA BIT RS485 BAUD RATE STOP BIT PARITY DATA BIT RS232 7RS485 ID PTZ PROTOCOL Diagram 3 18 Diagram 3 18 is a screen shot of the Control Setting Menu This menu is for setting up a connection from the digital recorder to a computer to transfer instructions or information using the HyperTerminal program in Windows In the Control Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows RS232 gt RS232 Baud Rate This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232 port on the DVR There are six different speeds 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS and 3840 BPS The default setting from the factory is 9600 BPS To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt RS232 Stop Bit This field is to set the stop bit for the RS232 connection There are two different stop bits 1 or 2 The default in the DVR is set to 1 To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt
66. ically range from 0 to 65535 Most popular network applications though use port numbers at the low end of the range such as 80 for HTTP This could be similar to the front door of your house Without the door to the house being open you could not enter it This is the same case with ports on a network If the ports for a specific IP address are not open then you could not gain access to that IP address or what it is addressing Note The term port also refers to several other aspects of network technology A port can refer to a physical connection point for petipheral devices such as serial parallel and USB ports The term port also refers to certain Ethernet connection points such as those on a hub switch or router 10 5 Pre Installation Before we begin with the installation we must ask ourselves a few questions in order to figure out where to begin with networking our DVR s 87 Do you have Hi speed Internet There are many types of high speed Internet available Three commonly used ones are T1 Cable and DSL in order of speed Note Everfocus suggests having a minimum upload speed of 256KBps This can be addressed by the Internet Service Provider Who is your Internet provider Please confirm that your internet service provider that our upload speed is at least 256KBps What type of modem router do you have Modem router model name The modem router was either installed by your Internet service prov
67. ider or purchased by you to establish a connection to the Internet A router is installed to allow multiple computers to access the Internet through the same external IP address It in turn assigns different internal IP addresses to local computers for this specific purpose Do you have a static IP address A Static IP address means you use the same IP address every time you log on to the Internet With a static IP address other Internet users always know the identity of your computer and can easily connect with it That way you can host a website email server or other type of server connection Everfocus suggest using a static IP address If your Internet provider does not offer a static IP address you have the option to use a dynamic IP address This will be explained in more detail later on in the chapter Do you have a dynamic IP address A Dynamic IP address means your IP address changes each time you make a connection to the Internet We recommend asking your Internet service provider for a Static IP address If this is not a possibility you may purchase a router we suggest a Linksys or D link router which supports DDNS DDNS is a Dynamic Domain Name Server a service that provides a central public database where DNS information can be stored and retrieved It allows those using a dynamic IP address to be registered centrally so users can connect to it by name What type of DVR are you installing Everfocus EDR series EDR
68. iew at 1024x768 resolution with IE v6 0 or above Internet gt The digital video login page will appear on the screen similar to the one shown above gt User must enter a user name and password to access the recorder You can find your user name and password in the Network setting menu of your DVR gt The Default user name and password are admin and 11111111 Remote user ID and Password can be found in the Network Menu gt Then click on the submit button and you will be logged into your recorder Microsoft Internet Explorer Your current security settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page As a result the page may not display correctly If the above error message pops up when you connect to EDR for viewing from internet you should change Internet Option of IE to enable ActiveX controls 118 Edr810 remote viewer V1 0 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer Please refer to the above steps for changing Security Options to Low Main Screen Microsoft Internet Explorer If the above error message pops up when you connect to EDR for viewing from internet this usually happens if your pentaocx file is outdated or not installed 119 To Remedy this problem simply go to Start and Search Administrator Search Your Computer for the following file pentaocx 120 Search Results Search is complete There are no results to display Search by any or all of
69. ight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable stek are not used Pin number Wire Co Straight Through Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin 5 gt Blue White Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brown WWhite Pin 8 gt Brown Vid 1 2 3 6 Diagram 10 3 Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a straight through cable Please remember you can not use a cross over network cable for this application 101 gt Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the router gt Now Log into the Everfocus DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter go to the Network Setting Menu See page 28 for more instructions gt If you have a Linksys Router Assign an IP address of 192 168 001 050 to the DVR a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 000 and a default gateway of 192 168 001 001 If you have a D Link Router Assign an IP address of 192 168 000 050 to the DVR a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 000 and a default gateway of 192 168 000 001 If you have a pre existing LAN Go to a Computer on the pre existing network and do the following o Go to Start then Run and type cmd and click on OK Then hit enter typ
70. ill video image by image SHUTTLE JOG The field feed speed will increase if the Jog dial is turned quickly 5 2 Search Playback Q Press the SEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MENU SEARCH In the SEARCH MENU Dial the Jog clockwise or counterclockwise to change subentry values Press the ENTER key to go next subentry in search menu setting and press the DISPLAY key to go last subentry in search menu setting Press MENU to exit sHUTE 106 Press SELECT to start search 7 1 TIME DATE Search Playback The following window will show up after pressing SEARCH key Select TIME DATE anil then select the time you want to search Press SELECT the system will start to search 75 SEARCH MENU METHOD T DATE 2005 07 04 TIME 30 20 EVENT A M V DISK NO 01 NO SIZE GB C START END TIME Olrp 00115 2005 06 28 16 00 51 2005 07 04 16 51 11 PRESS MENU TO EXIT PRESS SELECT TO START SEARCH Diagram 5 1 An EVENT search does not give you the option to change the OY TIME DATE search method Size of total data file HDD temperature statt recording time and end recording time of the disk show in the search screen Note If there is no video stored in the date time specified then the image will keep at the end of the last play and the display time on the status bar shows 97 29 2 EVENT Search Playback You can change different event search
71. imited to setting up the account information exclusively on the EverFocus DVR EverFocus Electronics Corp will not provide technical support on setting up a DDNS account Once an account has been setup through DYNDNS org or any other service then EverFocus Technical Support can assist with entering the information on the DVR This Chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user in setting up the account NOTE If you are using the DDNS feature in the EverFocus DVR the DVR must be connected directly to the high speed modem using a WAN Public IP address It can not be connect to a LAN or behind a router 13 1 Creating a DDNS Account gt The first step is to open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http www dyndns or gt The next step is to register with dyndns org by clicking on sign up now 111 Control Your DNS SetYourE mailFree Recent News Custom ONS Take Bn Pr Malbiop Relay Receree runt to you owe ay D D 255 Di Sund Dyrt g Apri 15 ps Domain R T gt horo and k We Dynamic ONS and Static OFFS Get a now About DynDNS org narret Network Sardot Domain Registration MyWebHop Redrect from ay hoatinaere b a URL of your choice it s all ur E Neen fees EE vcore gt This is where you file out the information DynDNS requires You will then receive an email to confirm your account once you confirm you will login into DynDNS org gt After
72. ing 1 Enable the event in each event alarm or motion menu setting first For example motion enable Camera 2 in the MOTION SETUP MENU shown as below You can enable multiple alarm or motion triggers ALARM SETUP MENU ALARM ALARM TYPE ACTIVE CAMERA RETRIGGER DURATION ALARM OUTPUT ALARM EMAIL BUZZER ALARM NETWORK MAIN MON CALL MON MATRIX MON MATRIX MON MTARIX MON METRIX MON Diagram 4 2 2 After enabling an event you need to set a time period TP in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU An event recording must be set in a scheduled time period TP You can refer to the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU for time period configurations Chapter 3 8 70 SCHEDULE SETUP MENU gt K TP 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 TE EEE 4 DAILY MON to FRI SAT and SUN 3 When the event and schedule are set enter the CAMERA SETUP MENU to set the event recording speed IPS of the camera in the time period TP section CAMERA SETUP MENU TITLE Ceia ie PTZ ID 011 INSTALL COVERT ON VOFF SEQ MAIN CALL 08 08 SECS REC QUALITY STANDARD REC SPEED ON TIME ZONE TP NORMAL EVENT 1 ZosSJANSVN Note Set the time period TP from 00 00 to 00 00 daily in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU and set the normal record speed as 71 0 IPS in the CAMERA SETUP MENU if you only want to record only on a events activity recording motion or alarm gt EDR1640 1620 920 provides a record function which is triggered by external sig
73. ing the USB make sure the direction of insertion is correct If you are in Record mode hit the stop button to stop recording If the menu pops up when you press the stop button This usually means you have either the DVR is in Timer record or Motion record Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Go to Either Timer Setting Menu ot Motion Record Setting menu and turn them off Once you have stopped any type of recording on the DVR you are ready to upgrade Press the menu button and use the Jog Dial to go to System menu Using the enter button to navigate in the menu Highlight System Upgrade turn NO to YES use jog wheel to select Highlight YES again and press enter use jog wheel to select Next to System Upgrade you will notice it say 1 3 Once you have read success log out of the menu by pressing the menu button twice Then turn the power on the DVR off and turn it back on 85 Networking Overview This chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to network the DVR Before we begin the process of networking your digital recorder we should have a working knowledge of what a network is and how it works This will be a helpful in completing the networking process 10 1 Introduction to TCP IP TCP IP is the suite of protocols used by the Internet and most LANs Local Area Networks throughout the world In TCP IP every host computer or other communications device that is connected to the netwo
74. ive and playback modes It is invalid when you are setting menus SENSITIVITY The sensitivity allows users to adjust to a suitable motion detection sensitivity There are 10 sensitivities available level 1 is the lowest and level 10 is the highest sensitivity To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection LOG YES Select YES if you wish to record Motion Events in the Log NO Select NO if you do not wish to record Motion Events in the Log DURATION The amount of time a motion event will record from 1 sec to 99 seconds The default value is 5 seconds To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection ALARM OUTPUT This will transmit a signal to another device The setting of alarms are NONE not activated 1 output signal 1 transmitted 2 output signal 2 transmitted 3 output signal 3 transmitted and 4 output signal 4 transmitted To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection ALARM EMAIL YES Sends an email when an alarm occurs NO Does not send an email when an alarm occurs The email address and e mail server can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU ALARM NETWORK YES Enables alarm network when alarm occuts NO Disables alarm network when alarm occurs 37 BUZZER Motion buzzet ENABLE To enable a motion buzzet DISABLE To disable a motion buzzer BUZZE
75. k Setup Menu DISK SETUP DISK INFORMATIONS DISK VIDEO DELETE THERMOMETRIC SCALE NO SIZE GB C Olrp 00152 023 2005 06 28 16 00 51 2005 07 04 16 51 22 02 NO EXIST 03 NO EXIST 04 NO EXIST PRESS SELECT MIDDLE TO START DELETE Diagram 3 17 Diagram 3 17 is a screen shot of the DISK SETUP MENU This menu is for viewing Disk information and formatting the disks For every configuration change or initial setup we recommend formatting the Hard Disk In the DISK SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows gt DISKINFORMATION Select disks there are 4 disks in each table A maximum of 40 disks is available for this model gt DISK VIDEO DELETE Disk Formatting Select the disk that you wish to delete then press SELECT button from the front panel to start deletion 54 Press SELECT to start delete A delete disk confirmation window will show up DELETE DISK after pressing SELECT button or tilt wheel of the mouse NO ves Dial the Jog to move highlighter to YES and then press SELECT button or tilt wheel of the mouse SELECT TO START a deleting indicator will show up MIDDLE TO START If you do not want to delete the disk after the delete disk confirmation window shows up you can move highlighter to NO and then press SELECT or tilt wheel of the mouse to quit An indicator of success SUCCESS will show up when delete is completed Note System will ask you to stop recording if you delete t
76. m the recorder gt Insert the USB pocket driver into the USB slot on the front panel of the DVR When inserting the USB make sure the direction of insertion is correct to copy USB SLOT ae 1000 Op woos JJe te 8 WY IOQO07 7 s tf g ge b OML j gi DE C MODE ZOOM EG CALL MENU u p EE O 0000000 00 0 NT pm aa gt Digital Video Recorder allows users to select the camera for copying image video to movie file or copying EDR Viewer which is the image video player The camera title will be displaying at the top of the screen Q Press COPY key and then the copy menu appears COPY 78 COPY SETUP MENU COPY DISK NO i CAMERA NO START DATE 2005 67 04 mon TIME 11 30 20 DATE 2005 04 04 MON TIME 14 88 20 DEVICE USB 4 NO SIZE GB START END TIME Olrp 00115 2005 06 28 16 00 51 2005 07 04 16 51 11 PRESS MENU TO EXIT PRESS SELECT TO START COPY Diagram 6 1 In the COPY MENU we define COPY Select Image video for copying images to movie file Select Viewer for copying EDR viewer player DISK NO Disk number It is fixed as 01 in this series CAMERA NO Camera channel number You can select the video of camera you would like to copy START DATE amp TIME The start time of video you want to copy END DATE amp TIME The end time of video yo
77. me The current time which is set in the TIME DATE SETUP MENU 5 HDD Fan status o Disk it shows when no disk is installed or detected o Fan it shows when cooling fan stops working 10 Installation The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers Please check accessories in the packaging before beginning installation Please refer to the following diagram for the basic wiring connections gt Note Monitors and Cameras must be purchased separately Basic System EPTZ1000 Speed dome Mr ro rororo GE Nework System EPTZ1000 Speed dome Camera am GO CET Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX Everfoucs DVR Series SEEE Matrix output for 4pcs Call Monitor Color Monitor EKB500 Everfoucs DVR Series Matrix output for 4pcs Call Monitor Color Monitor 0090 00006 1 Main Power socket Power switch Cooling Fan Matrix outputs S Video connector 5 Video output connectors video out 16 Audio input connectors audio in 2 Call monitor output 6 Main monitor connector Diagram 2 2 Video input connectors video in 1 16 f Audio output connectors R5232 connector LAN connector RS485 connector SCSI connector B Mouse connector O Alarm inp
78. n to leave Setup Menu MENU 67 Recording Overview Before continuing with the Recording Overview please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup Chapter 3 specifically the camera amp schedule You ate now ready to begin setting up the machine for recording This chapter will show you how to setup the recorder for three basic types of recording Instant recording scheduled recording and event recording Instant recording N is simple as it sounds its instantaneous basically manually pressing the record button for recording much like pressing the record button on a VCR Scheduled recording 1 8 is based upon a set time period of when to begin amp end the recording Event recording would consist of an alarm vloss or motion having taken place to trigger the DVR to record on that event 4 1 Instant N Recording Setup gt Press the Record key to start recording immediately Q When REC is pressed the pictures being monitored will be R recorded in the HDD REC The recording rate recording quality and recording speed can be set in the CAMERA SETUP MENU To set the target cameta for a particular recording speed IPS when using the instant record method Apply the changes to the last Time Period TP row labeled N A RECORD sign appears in the record status bar Q Press STOP key to stop instant recording The STOP key can be activated only in instant recording STOP mode but not available in the schedule or event
79. nal via the 19th pin of the ALARM INPUT OUTPUT port When the record input signal is pulled low constantly EDR810 410 will start to record The system will stop recording when the record input signal is not pulled low Note Please check APPENDIX C to see other available alarm input output functions 6 ALARM INPUT RECORDING Input trigger gt EDR1640 1620 920 provides a record function which is triggered by external signal via the 19th pin of the ALARM gt INPUT OUTPUT port When the tecord input signal is pulled low constantly EDR1640 1620 920 will start to record The system will stop recording when the record input signal is not pulled low Note Please check APPENDIX to see other available alarm input output functions Playback Overview Before continuing please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup Chapter 3 You are now ready to begin setting up the DVR for playback This chapter will show you how to setup the recorder for basic playback 5 1 Basic Playback 72 1 Playback REV PLAY 2 STOP Q STOP Press the PLAY key to start playing back the stored image audio The video start time depends on the quick play setting in the SYSTEM SETUP MENU The DVR is duplex which means you can record and playback the same time Press the REV PLAY key and the DVR will rewind while displaying video in reverse 73 3 Fast Forward Reverse Playback Press the PLAY key to begin playing back proces
80. net gt For PASSWD enter the password for the account Note if your ISP provided you with DNS addresses enter the information under PRIMARY DNS and SECONDARY DNS 116 gt Press MENU to return to the NETWORK SETUP MENU options gt Turn the JOG wheel to highlight CONFIG Press ENTER NETHORK SETUP MENU CONFIG IP CONFIG PPPoE ALARM IF ADDRESS 468 488 EMAIL SUBNET MASK BBG 089088 PASSHORD GATEWAY BEG BGG PPPoE DNS SERVER 866 6686 DDNS MULTICAST NO IF ADDRESS 192 16 PORT 32768 HTTP PORT 66836 CONTROL PORT 61666 DATA PORT 37268 BH CONTROL 8192 KE MAC ADDR 0806 11 14 82 5086 9C Turn the JOG wheel to change the IP CONFIG option to PPPOE Press MENU to exit the CONFIG options Press MENU to exit the NETWORK options Vv Vv V WV Press MENU to exit the MAIN MENU Exit out of the DVR and restart the unit Viewing through Internet Explorer gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http LAN or IP address of your internet service provider 117 Remote Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help Ou O RAG Pa mm O L SBS Address http 192 168 10 10 login html 160081 ve us E search ZR People Search Find Any Email HOT Ringtones onine dating Online casinos amp Go Shopping 4 Virus Scan a Welcome to DVR Remote Viewer User Name Password Login Best v
81. nitor Display gt gt gt xxsrxssnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnn anna nnnnnnnnnnnnn anne nn cane nn nnnn normen namn nn nnnn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 9 CHAPTER 2 Installation x ssxevoan0nrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnennnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn venna rnnnnnnnnn unne 41 Video Connections DVR Cascading gt gt gt gt gt sxxxssrrssrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12 Audio Connection x s ssssnrnnrannnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnsnvnnnsnnrnnrnnnnnnvnnnnnvonnnnvennnnvennnnvennnnvrnnner 14 Speed Dome Installation gt gt gt gt s xsssars0nnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnn annan sammen ann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 15 Alarm Input Output Installation gt gt gt gt sssxss0erssnnnronnnnnnnnnnnnonnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 EDA800s Installation optional 1 1 ee eee eee eine 18 Network Connection ssxrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnrennnnrrnnnrrnnnenrnnnunnnn 18 Hard Disk Drive Installation saasrnnnnnrnnnnnnennnnnnnnnarnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnennne 19 Final Install ProCess s ssrenvannnnnnnnnnnsannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnsnvnnnsnvnnnrnnnnnrer 20 CHAPTER 3 DVR Menu Setuperts rete tite nnn nin enn annen annen annen nnnnnn annen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 21 Time Date Setup Menu s xsssxrs0rnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrn
82. nloaded from the DVR or the Remote Viewer Browser or from the Copy Menu labeled viewer Note If you are unable to play AVI file downloaded from DVRViewer your PC is required to install CODEC please go to the following URL http www divx com divx play download index php for downloading DivXPlay exe This will enable you to play AVI file successfully 47 6 PASSWORD In the PASSWORD of the NETWORK SETUP MENU we define NETWORK SETUP MENU Diagram 3 13 gt User Name Password Level This category is to set up the users that will log into the network Please remember that this portion of the Network setting menu is set up in column format The default User Name admin The default Password 11111111 only numeric There are 2 level types Play Allows the user to view live video perform a search playback and control the a PTZ camera if one is connected Live Allows the user only to view live video To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection Example USER NAME Password Level admin 11111111 Play Changed to Adam 22222222 Play 48 Please remember there are only three different levels guest general and super o Admin and General can view live playback video o Guest can only view live 7 PPPOE In the PPPOE of the NETWORK SETUP MENU we define NETWORK SETUP MENU PRIMARY
83. nnel Panel to relocate the camera G Play status bar The play status bar appears in play back mode if you enable a status bar on the screen Please see DISPLAY 8 item of Front Panel Keypads Three parts which are play date play time and play status are shown in the play status bar Ta Sr N re A Play Date Play Status Play Time 1 Play date The play date in which the video is recorded 2 Play status It shows PAUSE play speed and reverse play speed AUSE 9 when the video play is paused means normal play speed O means normal reverse play speed gt x NO means N time fast play speed lt x N means N time fast reverse play speed 3 Play time The play time at which the video is recorded The time format depends on the time format setting in the TIME DATE SETUP MENU Record status bar The record status bar appears when you enable a status bar on the screen Check DISPLAY Three parts which are current date record status of space used for recording and current time Current Date Record Status Event Current Time n HDD Fan Status 1 Current date The current date which is set in the TIME DATE SETUP MENU 2 Record status It shows REC and recording hard disk number EC it shows when machine is recording 019 the recording hard disk number There is only one hard disk available in this model so it always shows R01 when recording 3 Event The last happened event 4 Current ti
84. nnnens 68 Schedule Recording Setup s s rrravnrsenrsernsennrnnnnvennsennnnenn nce 69 Event Recording Setup sseersnnrsvennvennnnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnnnnnvennvensnnnnnvnnsennnnnnnsnnnsennennsnenssennse 70 Alarm Input Recording xsservsenrsvennvennnnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnvennvensnnnnnvnnsennnnennnnnssvenvensnennnene 72 CHAPTER 5 Playback Overview s essrenrnnnnnvnnnvennnvnnnvnnnvennvnnsnnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnsnnsnvnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnnnnsvenneene 73 Basic Playback s s ssv0rv0ernnnnnvennsvennnvnnnnnssvnnnvernnnnnsnnnvnnnnennnnnn renn nnnnnn runer nnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnn 73 EM ENLT 75 CHAPTER 6 Copying Video lt ervsennrennnnnnnnvnnnvnnnennnnnnsvennvennnnnnnvnnnvennnennsnnnnvennvensnnnnnvnnnennnnennnnnsnvnnnvenenenn 78 Viewing Copied File xssvnvnvnnvvnnnvnnnnvnnnnnnrennnnnnsnnnsvvnnnennnnnnsvnnnvennnnensnnnnvennnennnnnnsvnnnvennnnn nn 80 CHAPTER 7 Call OVervievw s110000nrrnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanennennnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnennnnnnnent 82 CHAPTER 8 Screen Display Setting amp Mode s sssrennnvnnvnnnvennnvnnnvnnnvnnnvennnnnnnvnnsvennnennnnnsnvnnnvennnnnnnen 83 Mode Button saaxxxnnrrnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnrnennnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 84 CHAPTER 9 Firmware Upgrade saversennvennnnnnvennsvennnennnnnr venn nnnnnn renn nonner runer nen onnnnn renn nnmnnn nnmnnn annn 85 CHAPTER 10 Networking
85. nnnnn anna nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen 22 Camera Setup Menu gt ss 0n00nrnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnn anna nnonnnnnnnnnn annan nnnnnn anna nen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 26 Record Setup Menu xss rrrrsrrnnnnnnannnnennnensnnnnnannnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnn rann 30 Alarm Setup Menu gt gt xsssrns00rnn0nnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnn annan nnnnnn annan nnnn on nnnn annan nnnnnnn ann nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 32 Motion Setup Menu gt s s xsss0rnn0rnnnnnn ran nrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnn 36 VLoss Setup Menu s sss r1xa00nrnnnnnnnnnnannnnn annen annen nen nen annen en emnene nnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 40 Network Setup Menu xssrrs0rrssnnnnrrnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nen nnnnnnnnn nen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen 42 Config gt gt gt s ss00n0nnnnnonnnnnn annan onnnnnnnn annan nnnnnn annan omr on nnn annan sanne anna nnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnn naar 42 Alarm Network ssrsrrannsnnnnnsnnnnnsrnnnnernnnnrrnnnnrrnnnnnrnnnerennnernannernannernsnnernnnnnrnnnenennnenennnnnn 45 LET EE EE E T 46 PaSSwWord anrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnneennnnennnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnne 48 PPPOE 0 sssnnrnnnnnrnnsnnennvnnennvnnennvnnnnnvrnnnnvrnnnnnrnnnvennnnvennnnvennnnvennnnvrnnsnvrnnsnvrnnrnnrnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnsnnnen 49 DDND 0000rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnennnnrennnnnrnnnenrnnnennnnn
86. nt port number for data transfer between DVR and client PC gt Note If you wish to have multiple users log into the DVR please open a range of ports on your router For example if you use the default port 32760 you would open ports 32760 32764 on your router This will allow 5 clients to login BW CONTROL This configuration allows user to control the amount of bandwidth the DVR it transmitting MAC ADDRESS This field is for those Internet service providers or Network administrators who require a MAC address of the network card of our DVR This option can not be changed 44 4 ALARM NETWORK Reserved DVR can send out Alarm message to an Alarm Server PowerCon4 This function is reserved to work with our Control Management System PowerCon In the ALARM of the NETWORK SETUP MENU we define NETWORK SETUP MENU PROTOCOL PORT NUMBER UNIQUE ID SERVER SERVER SERVER Diagram 3 11 Note Since every Network Configuration is different please contact your Network Administrator or ISP for how to assign those IP addresses and port numbers gt PROTOCOL Select which communication protocol with Alarm servers or Alarm receiving clients TCP communicate with client via TCP protocol UDP communicate with client via UDP protocol gt PORT NUMBER setting the communication port with Alarm server gt UNIQUE ID setting the ID number of your DVR to Alarm server 45 gt SERVER 1 assign the IP address of Ala
87. nter key to make your selection MON Monday TUE Tuesday WED Wednesday THU Thursday FRI Friday SAT Saturday SUN Sunday WDAY Weekday from Monday to Priday WEND Weekend Saturday and Sunday DLY Daily everyday of the week 52 gt START This field is used to set the time you wish to start the timer recording To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection Hour 0 23 in 24 hour time format 1 12 in 12 hour time format Minutes 00 59 Note To record All day long 12 00am 12 00 am for 12 hour format 00 00 00 00 for 24 hour format gt END This field is used to set the time you wish to stop the timer recording To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection Hour 0 23 in 24 hour time format 1 12 in 12 hour time format Minutes 00 59 gt SET This field is used to turn the timer recording on or off To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection ON Enable a scheduled record time period OFF Disable a scheduled record time period 3 Turn the JOG dial clockwise or counter clockwise to select the options Q Press ENTER key to move forward through the columns ENTER Press DISPLAY key to move backward through the columns DISPLAY Q Press MENU key to return to Main Menu Press again to leave Setup Menu MENU 53 3 9 Dis
88. ntrol is available through web browser or the optional PowerCon software if the DVR is connected to a network Local telemetry control is provided by the optional EKB 500 keyboard Supported protocols EverFocus Pelco D Pelco P ED2200 2250 RLV R5435 Diagram 2 6 Sample installation with 3 EPTZ1000 speed domes and EDA998 EDA 998 Anschlusskit Diagram 2 7 Sample installation with 3 EPTZ1000 speed dome EDA998 and local EKB 500 operation Required DVR settings RS 485 receiver address in CAMERA menu RS 485 parameters and protocol in RS232 485 menu 15 ATTENTION Some Pelco D P protocol domes and receivers require an address offset of 1 i e the address assigned to the dome receiver in the DVR camera menu must be 1 below the address set in the dome receiver itself 2 4 Alarm Input Output Installation The EDR1640 1620 920 alarm inputs can be used for recording start or recording rate adjustment Furthermore alarm reactions such as camera switching to monitors buzzer e mail and network alarm are available An alarm output relay can be switched if required EDR920 provides 9 alarm inputs EDR1640 1620 provides 16 All inputs are programmable NO NC Inputs have to be switched through dry contacts The 4 output relays provide a dry NO NC contact All settings are programmed in the ALARM menu Use either the 37 pin Sub D plug or the included adaptor board for
89. of uuunnnnnnnnnnnuvnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnunnnnunnnnnmnvvvnnennnumnunnmmnnnnnmnnnnmmnnn unne nnnmmnnnnmmnnnnnnnnnn 139 Appendix B Mouse Installation and USe x xnxnrnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnunnnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnennnnnnnnnnmmnennnr 140 Appendix C RJ45 RS485 Pin Assignment rssrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ner 142 Troubleshooting nununnnnnnnnnunnnnnmn nen n nn nnnnmn venn v nn v nn nnnmn vunne vennene vn vnmmnvnnmvnmuvnnnnn 143 Safety Warning WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference In which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice Safety Precautions 1 Refer all work related
90. on Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected m Input your IP address and subnet mask The IP Addresses on your network must be within the same range 94 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Gen You can get IP settings assigned automatically your network supports this capabiity Otherwise you need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 Subnet mask 255 255 25 Default gateway 192 168 1 btan ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefened ONS server Altemate ONS server g Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digital recorder To access the DVR from the computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http 192 168 1 3 95 ActiveX ActiveX is a component from Microsoft that enables interactive content for a web site With ActiveX Web pages are able to include multimedia interactive programs and sophisticated applications that give a user the same experience as a high quality CD ROM title ActiveX provides the programming necessary to run these active Web sites When
91. ons This Digital Video Recorder may be controlled by a computer or a RS232 terminal via the standard D SUB 9 pin RS 232 connector D SUB 9 pin connector specifications 2 a aS TN er ee The pin assignment of the 9 pin D SUB connector Digital Video Recorder PIN NAME NOT CONNECTED RXD NOT CONNECTED 5 GROUND NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED OT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED 15 1 Transmission Setting There are 6 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232 RS485 port on the device 1200 baud 2400 131 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud and 3840 baud The default setting from the factory is 9600 baud Please refer to RS232 RS485 Setting Menu on page 32 for details 15 2 Remote Control Protocol A computer can be used to control the DVR by sending the packet as follows 1 1 Sample control code packets Examplel A packet that send REC key to EDR ID 5 0x85 Clength 0x00 Receiver ID high byte 0x05 Receiver ID low byte 0x4B oPcode key 0x08 DATAL Rec keycode Ox5D checksum Example2 A packet that send PAUSE key to EDR ID 4999 0x85 Clength 0x27 Receiver ID high byte 0x07 Receiver ID low byte 0x4B oPcode key OxOC DATA1 Pause keycode Ox0A checksum Example3 A packet that send PLAY key to all EDR broadcast 132 0x85 Ox7f Ox7f 0x4B 0x0B 0x59 Clength Receiver ID hig
92. options Q Press ENTER key to move forward through the columns ENTER Q Press DISPLAY key to move backward through the columns DISPLAY Q Press MENU key to return to Main Menu Press again to leave Setup Menu MENU 41 3 7 Network Setup Menu NETWORK SETUP MENU IP CONFIG IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS SERVER MULTICAST IP ADDRESS PORT HTTP PORT CONTROL PORT DATA PORT BW CONTROL MAC ADDR FF FF FF FF FF FF Diagram 3 10 Diagram 3 10 is a screen shot of the NETWORK SETUP MENU This menu is for setting up the configurations for networking to the DVR There are 6 subentties that are CONFIG ALARM EMAIL PASSWORD PPPoE and DDNS in the NETWORK SETUP MENU Each of them has to be set up completely before the network functions Please refer to the Networking Chapter of this manual to fully understand how to setup your network for this DVR In the Network Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows Note Since every Network Configuration is different please contact your Network Administrator or ISP for how to assign those IP addresses and port numbers 3 CONFIG In the CONFIG of the NETWORK SETUP MENU we define gt IP CONFIG FIXED IP User can set the fixed IP for network connection 42 DHCP DHCP server in LAN will provide the dynamic IP for network connection PPPoE This is a DSL connection application ISP will ask user for inputting user name and password When you
93. pliance at temperature within indoor type DVR for 0 C 50 C and a humidity below 90 The input power source for this appliance is AC100 240V vi Safety Precautions 2 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and user instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is classified as a wet location Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself as opening or g p yy pening removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them playing particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance
94. ps for the second hard drive or second empty sleeve The HDD should be set as MASTER Otherwise HDD will not be detected Note A HDD has to be installed before EDR1640 1620 920 is booted or the EDR1640 1620 920 will not detect a HDD until you 19 reboot it with a HDD Please make sure the HDD indicator light is ON If the Hard Disk Drive is not locked in with the key a system loading screen will keep flashing and the DVR will not go into record mode This is because the Hard Drive is not being recognized Note After poweting on the DVR it will start to load system It takes a while to complete loading system during this time please do not install or remove the hard disk none action is recommended when the machine is loading system Diagram 2 11shows 3 5 Hard Drive 2 3 Final Install Process Once you have completed the basic wiring installation and the hard disk drive installation you are ready to turn on the DVR Simply plug the power source and turn the switch on position The POWER LED lights will light up if power is normal The next step is to set up the menu options for the DVR DVR Menu Setup Assuming you have completed the first two chapters of this manual You are now ready to begin setting up the digital video recorder The following chapter will walk you through the detailed DVR Menu step by step and how to set the DVR for your specific application To begin this process press the
95. reas the sign at the right hand side is to increase the value 2 Move the slide bar between the buttons to change Month Day Hour Minute and second to be searched Move the slide bar to the left hand side for increasing the value or right hand side for decreasing the value 123 3 Enter Month Day Hour Minute and second directly in display bar Press OK to start searching 03 EverFocus SEARCH PTZ ARCHIVE M D h m s l 14 2 Search by Event Remote Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q x v 2 x a HA gt Search She Favorites e dv 2N Ea 3 ddress http 192 168 10 10 login html 16008 yo inks oa Search 3 People Search E Find Any Email HOT Ringtones online dating Online casinos N Go Shopping Virus Scan J EverFocus SEARCH prz _ ARCHIVE Search by Time 2006 Mar 14 Tue 14 37 04 had Search by Event V alarm IV Motion V vLoss I 2006 03 14 14 26 50 Pagel 6 2006 03 15 11 19 23 Page2 6 2006 03 19 08 33 18 Page3 6 2006 03 19 18 29 15 Page4 6 2006 03 20 13 24 02 Page5 6 2006 03 21 10 44 17 Page6 6 2006 03 21 10 44 17 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 24 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 32 M09 2006 03 21 10 46 56 M09 2006 03 21 10 47 03 M09 2006 03 21 10 47 41 09 2006 03 21 10 48 07 M09 2006 03 21 10 48 36 M09 2006 03 21 10 50 21 M09 2006 03 21 10 58 47 M09 osn I Jan Internet
96. recording mode When the HDD is full the machine will stop recording automatically or overwrite from the beginning of the HDD It depends on the setting in the RECORD SETUP MENU Note 1 If STOP key is pressed while machine is recording or playing video the playing function will be disabled first If STOP key is ptessed twice the DVR will come out of record mode completely 2 We suggest not to remove the Hot Swappable Drive while the machine is recording or in playback Please stop any type of recording or playback first before removing the Hot Swappable Drive 4 Schedule Recording Setup gt Set up the DAY START time END time and then enable the SET in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU SCHEDULE SETUP MENU 0 T gt K Y trj 4 S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DAILY MON to FRI SAT and SUN Diagram 4 1 gt Please refer to SCHEDULE SETUP MENU to see setting procedure and more details Chapter 3 8 5 Event Recording Setup 69 gt We will define two event recording types ALARM and MOTION After the event recording is enabled the EDR1640 1620 920 will statt an event recording when an event occurs For instance when motion activity is detected by the DVR it will begin recording at the specific IPS set under event column Or when an alarm is detected by the DVR it will begin recording at the specific IPS set under event column gt In order to start an event recording you will NEED to perform the follow
97. ress the Enter key to make your selection gt DNS SERVER This field is to set the DNS server for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network An example of this is provided within the DVR we use to test the machine within our own network Assign a DNS server to EDR810 for example 168 195 001 001 When DHCP is YES the DHCP server will assign this 43 value automatically To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection MULTICAST This is network casting it allows DVR to multi cast through a router and this router will route to different end points YES to enable Multicast function NO to disable Multicast function IP ADDRESS This is the router s IP address Please input the IP address of router PORT Port of Multicast Please configure the port number HTTP PORT The default port number is 80 User can change it to different port number for HTTP WEB communication between DVR and client PC CONTROL PORT The default port number is 1600 User can change it to different port number for controlling comment between DVR and client PC gt Note If you wish to have multiple users log into the DVR please open a range of ports on your router For example if you use the default port 1600 you would open ports 1600 1604 on your router This will allow 5 clients to login DATA PORT The default data transmitting port number is 32760 User can change it to differe
98. ring the domain name ethne dyndns org in IE browser They don t have to know the IP address Remote Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help O O x 26 J search Shp Favortes O2 3 v ge Links gt PC J Dsearch gt Z People Search rind Any Email HOT Ringtones Q onine dating Onine casinos Go Shopping Virus Scan Address http ethne dyndns org login html 160081 Welcome to DVR Remote Viewer User Name Password Login Best view at 1024x768 resolution with IE v6 0 or above Internet 51 3 8 Schedule Setup Menu SCHEDULE SETUP MENU TP 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 LE gt K FETE WY LEE 4 DAILY MON to FRI SAT and SUN Diagram 3 16 Diagram 3 16 is a screen shot of the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU In this menu you can set a unique timer any day of the week to start recording from a specified start time to an end time This menu works together with the camera menu you will notice 1 8 TP time period which is also seen in the camera menu In the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as gt DAY This field represents the day of the week you wish to set the timer record for Initially it is set to Sun as default You may choose from Mon Sun as well as DLY If you wish to create a daily timer for every day of the week you may choose the DLY option To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the E
99. rk has a unique IP address By doing this you are giving your device a unique address similar to the address of your house An IP address is composed of four octets numbers in the range of 0 to 255 separated by decimal points The IP address is used to uniquely identify a host or computer on the LAN For example a computer with the hostname Workstation could have an IP address of 192 168 1 127 You should avoid giving two or more computers the same IP address by using the range of IP addresses that are reserved for private local area networks this range of IP addresses usually begins with the octets 192 168 The first three octets of an IP address should be the same for all computers in the local area network For example if a total of 253 computers exist in a single LAN the IP addresses could be assigned starting with 192 168 1 x where x represents a number in the range of 2 to 254 10 2 Subnet Masks Each host in a LAN has a subnet mask The subnet mask is an octet that uses the number 255 to represent the network address portion of the IP address and a zero to identify the host portion of the address For example the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is used by each host to determine which LAN or class it belongs to The zero at the end of the subnet mask represents a unique host within that network Basically the subnet mask represents the city you live in for your home address but in this case you are stating the network you belong too 10 3
100. rm server 1 gt SERVER 2 assign the IP address of Alarm server 2 gt SERVER 3 assign the IP address of Alarm server 3 5 EMAIL In the EMAIL of the NETWORK SETUP MENU we define NETWORK SETUP MENU PORT NUMBER AUTHENTICATION USER Diagram 3 12 gt SMTP SERVER assign the SMTP e mail server s address or your email servers IP address gt PORT NUMBER assign the port number for SMTP server gt AUTHENTICATION select YES if the SMTP server requires Authentication user name password 46 gt USER Input the login user ID if the SMTP server requires Authentication gt PASSWORD Input the password if the SMTP server requires Authentication gt EMAIL ADDR Input the e mail address for receiving e mail message when the EVENT is enabled and triggered For example In Motion Setup Menu if the EMAIL NETWORK is set to YES this e mail address will receive a text message and an ARV format of a still image from DVR when Motion is triggered This ARV file can be played back by opening EDRViewer exe that you downloaded from the DVR or the Remote Viewer Browser or from the Copy Menu labeled viewer In Alarm Setup Menu if the ALARM EMAIL is set to YES this e mail address will receive a text message and an ARV format of a still image from DVR when the Alarm is triggered This ARV file can be played back by opening EDR Viewer exe that you dow
101. rvers e mail servers or other specialized Internet applications Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online gaming Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding To forward a port enter the information on each line for the criteria required Descriptions of each criterion are described hete 105 Linksys A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware Version 1 05 00 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 v3 Applications amp Gaming Setup Security pase Administration Status Port Range Forwarding Port Triggering l UPnP Forwarding Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forwarding Port Range Port Range Forwarding can be used to set up public services Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enabled on your network When users from the Internet make certain dvri 80 to 80 19216811100 M requests on your network the ver 0 eo Router can forward those 1600 te 1610 Both 1921681 100 eS Rom eden to handle the requests If for example you set the port 37260 to 37270 192 168 100 innle forwarded to IP Address a E to fe 192 168 1 I o 192 168 1 2 then all HTTP requests from outside users will Poe PP 192186841 0 O be forwarded to 192 168 1 2 It is recommended that the CO Eie E 121 ET OD E address CT Te b Bon 1921810 OD You may use this function to server via an IP Gateway Be EC c
102. s Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to begin fast forward playback The speed will be shown on the status bar of the bottom screen gt gt 2 4 6 8 16 32X and press ENTER at the same time to hold the play speed The enter button will lock the X speed that is desired or you can manually hold the shuttle dial in the position Press PLAY again to return normal play speed Turn the Shuttle dial counterclockwise to start fast reverse playback The speed will be shown on the status bar of the bottom screen lt lt 2 4 6 8 16 32X and press ENTER at the same time to hold the play speed The ENTER button will lock the X speed that is desired or you can manually hold the shuttle dial in the position Press PLAY again to return normal play speed 4 Slow Forward Reverse Playback SHUTTLE JOG During playback mode press PAUSE key to freeze the playing back picture Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to start slow forward playback The speed will show on the status bar of the bottom screen gt gt 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 32 and press ENTER at the same time to hold the play speed The enter button will lock the X speed that is desired or you can manually hold the shuttle dial in the position 74 5 Image advance Forward Reverse Q Press PAUSE key to freeze the pictute PAUSE Tutn the Jog dial clockwise to advance the still video image by image Turn the Jog dial counterclockwise to rewind the st
103. the area Dial JOG i t a horizontal of a vertical area and press ENTER to switch a horizontal ry ot vettical area Press MENU to quit the motion area edit To test a motion area Grids will turn into light red from light green when a motion is detected To clear the motion entire area Press PLAY to clear the entire motion atea Ifyou forget the motion grid commands Press DISPLAY to get a hint window shows below in motion edit mode MENU EXIT COPY SELECT AREA ENTER CHANGE DIR SEARCH ON AREA PAUSE OFF AREA gt Copy camera s setting from a cameta to other cameras In order to copy the setting from a camera to other cameras we provide a setting copy function Press MENU when you finish setting up a camera and then press COPY A COPIED sign will show up on the top right corner of the screen and it means the setting has been copied Dial the Jog to the camera you would like to copy and then press SEARCH to paste The previous setting of the camera will be covered and a PASTED sign will show up 39 3 6 VLoss Setup Menu VLOSS SETUP MENU VLOSS LOG DURATON ALARM OUTPUT ALARM EMAIL BUZZER ALARM NETWORK Diagram 3 9 Diagram 3 9 is a screen shot of the VLOSS Video Loss SETUP MENU VLoss event is caused by no video signal input for the channel Usually it happens when no power supply for the camera or the camera fails How to set up system response for VLoss case is introdu
104. then press SEARCH to paste The previous setting of the camera will be covered and a PASTED sign will show up on the top right corner NOTE TITLE PTZ ID INSTALL COVERT cannot be copied These 3 options need to be set independently 3 3 Record Setup Menu 29 RECORD SETUP RECORD AUDIO TIME STAMP TIME STAMP POS WATER MARK RESOUTION RECORD MODE AUTOWRITE WITHIN OFF DAY S Diagram 3 6 Diagram 3 6 is a screen shot of the RECORD SETUP MENU This menu is for setting up the options for recording We define recording as something on which sound or visual images have been recorded In the RECORD SETUP MENU the following fields are defined as follows gt RECORD AUDIO YES Audio will be recorded when machine is recording NO Audio will not be recorded when machine is recording gt TIME STAMP ON The time stamp will show on the video and picture when recording OFF The time stamp will not show on the video and picture when recording gt TIME STAMP POSITION BOTTOM The time stamp will show on the bottom TOP The time stamp will show on the top 30 gt WATER MARK ON Shows a water mark on the picture when copying image to CF card or USB flash memory OFF This erases the water mark on the picture when copying image to CF card or USB flash memory gt RESOLUTION The resolutions for NTSC are 720x480 720x240 and 360x240 to be selected Its default value is 72
105. to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the appliance If this does happen Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance To prevent electric shock do not remove screws ot covers There are no user serviceable patts inside If this does happen Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage the appliance Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet If this does happen Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists Use the ap
106. tp IP address of your internet service provider 8100 D Link Port Forwarding This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the D Link router Please understand we do not support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need Technical support on this router you must call D Link This Chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user nothing more 107 Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI 624 you can access the Configuration Menu by opening the web browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI 624 The DI 624 default IP Address is shown at right a Open the web browser a Type in the IP Address of the Router http 192 168 0 1 Note if you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the DI 624 make sure to enter the correct IP Address el Type admin in the User Name field a Leave the Password blank a Click OK Connect to 192 168 0 1 DI 774 User narre E dmn File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Password Back v J x a C Remember my password Address http 192 168 0 1 gt The next step is to open ports within your router Go to Virtual Server in the router 108 Building Networks for People EME High Speed 2 4GHz Wireless Router D Link TAM xa Plus DI 624 Firewall Rules Virtual Serv Status Firewall Rules can be used to allow or deny traffic from passing through the DI 624 Enabl
107. tree rire iri etree ieee ie eeeree eee eee eee eee 108 CHAPTER 13 DD NSi ssc eects ceeeeeecceeee seen eee ene eee 111 Creating DDNS Account urnnnnnnnnnnuuunnnnnnnnnnnnvunuunnnmmnnnunmnunnmmunnnmmnnnummununmmnnnnmmununmununnnn 111 Setting up DDNS on the DVR i susuuvunvuvnnnvnnnnnsnvnnnvvnnnunnnnnmnvvvnmennnuununnmmuvnnnnnnnummnnnnmnnnnnnnnnn 115 CHAPTER 14 Viewing through Internet Explorer xxrrrrrvvrnnvvnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 120 Search By Time rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 125 Search By Event 22s00000nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsrennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 126 PTZ Controlk rs nrnrnnannnunnennnnnnvnnnunnnnnennevnnernennernnnnvnvnnnvnvnnnvnvannenvannnernnnenennnrvnvnnevnnnnnvnnnnnnnnner 127 Remote Archive x s s srx0nnnrnnnnnennnnnnennnvannnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnennnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnner 129 CHAPTER 15 Interface Specifications ssxrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 133 Transmission Settings xxrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 134 Remote Control ProtoGolp rs arsvanannnannennannnnnnnnnnennarnnvnnevnvnnnvnnnunvavnenvavnnsrnennernnnnvnvnnnvnvnner 134 Appendix A Remote Contr
108. ture is higher than the degree you set then all other setting in HDD TEMP will take effect BUZZER ALARM OUTPUT ALARM DURATION NETWORK ALARM SEND EMAIL STOP RECORD 60 5 NO HDD In NO HDD we define WARNING SETUP MENU BUZZER ENABLE ALARM OUTPUT mn ALARM DURATION 5 SEC NETWORK ALARM INO SEND EMAIL No Diagram 3 21 gt BUZZER NO HDD buzzer ENABLE To enable a buzzer when no HDD has been found DISABLE To disable NO HDD buzzer gt ALARM OUTPUT This will transmit a signal to another device The setting of alarms are NONE not activated and 1 one output signal transmitted To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt ALARM DURATION Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alarm from 1 sec to 99 seconds The default value is 5 seconds gt NETWORK ALARM YES To enable network alarm NO To disable network alarm 61 gt SEND EMAIL YES Send an email when no HDD has been found NO Will not send an email when no HDD has been found The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU HDD FULL In HDD FULL we define WARNING SETUP MENU BUZZER ENABLE _ ALARM OUTPUT sa ALARM DURATION B SEC NETWORK ALARM NO SEND EMAIL NO Diagram 3 22 gt BUZZER HDD FULL buzzer ENABLE To enable a buzzer when HDD is full DISABLE To disable HDD Full buzzer gt ALARM OUTPUT The setting of alarms
109. u want to copy DEVICE The media USB you want to store the file Press SELECT to copy after setting up everything There are 2 steps to copy image in Playback mode 1 During playing back press COPY button You will have a default bookmark spanning 5 minutes 2 Now Stop playback by pressing the STOP button and it will bookmark the starting copy point and end copy point For example Start copy point 79 6 1 will be 10 10 2005 10 00 00 and end copy point will be 10 10 2005 10 05 00 Press COPY button to enter the copy menu In the Copy menu chose image under the copy option Then press SELECT button to copy you will see the START TIME has been changed to the Bookmark time The end time is preset to 5 minutes later You can change it to another value if desired Viewing a Copied File First Step is to download the viewer from your DVR Insert a USB memory card into the DVR s appropriate slot Press COPY button to enter the copy menu In the Copy menu chose viewer under the copy option Then press SELECT button to copy the viewer to the USB or Flash Drive To play the video or image you have stored on the USB memory card is to take the USB memory card and into the USB port of your computer Open up My Computer in windows and you will notice a new drive has been added to the computer This is the USB memory card To view the files simply click on the drive to open it and you will see the files you archived as w
110. ut output Cascade in out 2 1 Video Connections DVR cascading Sample installation with maximum camera and monitor configuration Camera 1 16 PP PP oP 92 262 2 2 52 DD MAIN Monitor Call Monitor Matrixmonitor 1 Matrixmonitor 2 Matrixmonitor 3 Matrixmonitor 4 Diagram 2 3 Cameras and monitors have to be cabled with 75 Ohm video cable e g RG 59 RG 6 RG 11 and suitable BNC plugs Due to inappropriate absorbability 50 Ohm coax cable e g RG58 antenna cable and further types of coax cable are not suitable All connected video sources must provide a 1 Vpp NTSC standard video signal When interconnecting transmission lines twisted pair fibre optics radio to the video inputs ensure the accurate receiver calibration The MAIN monitor may optionally be connected through a Y C S Video cable to achieve an improved image quality For local DVR operation MAIN monitor connection is compulsory Call and matrix monitors can be connected optionally ATTENTION Make sure that there is a video signal on video input 1 upon start up as this input is required for video system auto detection NTSC PAL 12 DVR Cascading The digital video recorders provide CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT video connections In combination with EKB500 keyboard up to 255 EDR1640 1620 920 can be cascaded and administrated via one single main monitor Cascading is effected by connecting the DVRs C
111. vide fast MPEG 4 format image transmission and network remote configuration This chapter doesn t go into basic networking For further information about router installation and internet connection please refer to the Chapter 10 through chapter 13 Physically two basic types of connection are possible 2 6 1 Direct PC connection through crossover network cable Diagram 2 9 18 The point to point connection of DVR and PC requires a crossover crossed network cable This type of connection does not allow the connection of several PCs or DVRs Make sure that the PC is equipped with a 100 Mb compatible network connection 2 6 2 Network connection through patch cable Diagram 2 10 The connection to an existing network requires a normal patch cable wired 1 1 The illustration shows the connection to a network switch router or modem 2 6 3 Network system requirements Connection type 100Base T Max required network bandwidth 10 Mb Protocol types TCP UDP SMTP HTTP NTP Required ports for port configuration please refer to NETWORK menu 2 5 Hard Disk Drive Installation The first step in installing the hard drive is to insert the hard drive sleeve into the machine The hard disk drive default setting is initially set to master The second step is to insert the key provided and turn the tray key to the lock position If this process is ignored the hard disk drive will not be detected Follow the previous ste
112. wn WWhite Pin 8 gt Brown ILIN 1 2 3 6 Diagram 10 2 Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a straight through cable Please remember you can not use a cross over network cable for this application gt Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the high speed modem 99 gt Now Log into the Everfocus DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter go to the Network Setting Menu See page 28 for more instructions gt Assign the Static IP address which you obtained from the internet service provider to the DVR the Subnet mask from the internet service provider to the DVR and the default gateway of the internet service provider Note If you have a dynamic IP address this type of connection can work directly through the DVR directly The DVR can be used as a DHCP client Therefore it can receive a dynamic IP address gt Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digital recorder gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http and the IP address of your internet service provider 100 10 9 Router or LAN Connection _ _ Ss zz i m afm Hi Internet cas sp Straight Through Cable Router Stra
113. ylight saving time Dial the jog to set the start date To set the start time of daylight saving time To set the start FROM time and TO time of daylight saving time 23 END TIME To set the end time of daylight saving time To set the end month of daylight saving time Dial the jog to set the end month To set the end week of daylight saving time Dial the jog to set the end week To set the end date of daylight saving time Dial the jog to set the end date To set the end time of daylight saving time To set the end ROM time and O time of daylight saving time gt TIME SYNCHRONIZE Select ON or OFF to enable or disable time synchronize which can let you have correct time automatically when network is connected To change this simply use the Jog Dial on the DVR Press the Enter key to make your selection gt TIME SERVER You can set the time server address where you locate if you connect to network and enable time synchronize For checking the IP address of NTP Server please follow the steps 1 Connect your PC to the internet for searching the IP address of NTP Server 2 Go to START gt RUN gt type Command and press OK Under Dos Prompt type C Ping Pool NTP ORG to find out the IP address of NTP Server 24 C N gt ping pool ntp org Pinging pool ntp org 209 126 142 251 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 269 126 142 251 time 2 3ms TTL 47 R

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