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1. Select your preferred language and click Next Simply follow the prompts we recommend you leave the default settings and click Next through the prompts Vendoma DVR H W MPEG4 Ver 1 02 02 2004 07721 InstallShield Wizard Vendome DVR The InstalShieke Wizard wil natal Vendome DVR on your computer To continue cick Next If you want to install the program for NTSC simply leave that as the default setting and click Next If you wish to use the program for PAL select PAL and click Next N The following screen will appear Register Admin User amp Setup Option User USER NAME CANCEL PASSWORD Confirm Pay USER NAME Enter the desired username for the person who will be the DVR s administrator PASSWORD Enter the desired password for the person who will be the DVR s administrator Confirm P W Type the password again to confirm correct spelling Click OK to finish the setup Several icons will be generated on your Windows desktop Reboot the system to save the settings and finalize the installation After rebooting you will see the following programs under Start gt Programs gt Vendoma DVR fm Vendoma DVR ef Backup Viewer WE DVR Main eg DVR Search Fy DVR Setting Uninstall Auth Tool A program for discerning whether or not a stored image has been altered AVI Viewer View AVI files Backup Data backup program Backup Viewer
2. What is a Volume A volume is a unit used in the Vendoma database file system One volume equals 65MB of hard disk space All image data is recorded in volumes Once a volume is full the program stores newly recorded data at the beginning of the volume by overwriting the oldest data Thus important data must be backed up prior to overwriting The next page describes how to create volumes using Disk Tool EEE 4 How to create volumes Note Try not to create volumes on the same partition that hosts your operating system Try to create all of your volumes on the second partition Volumes can be created on multiple partitions For this example we will use the D drive since the C drive hosts the operating system Highlight the D drive and notice the amount of hard disk space available for volumes In Max Volume In the example below the amount of MB available is 47 Enter 47 into the white box and click the Add button Click Add Volume at the bottom of the screen A confirmation box will pop up asking you if you are sure you want to create a volume that size Click OK The system will create and format the volume for you Repeat the process for any remaining hard disk space Note You must create the volumes no larger than 2000 at atime Creating volumes 2100 MB or larger will cause your system to malfunction For instance if the amount shown under Max Volume is 2400 create a volume sized at 2000 then create a second volume
3. Ze 3 3 Camera Select All Clicking this button applies the settings from the selected camera in the above picture camera 1 to all of the other cameras This applies all of the settings in General Schedule Color amp Motion and Pan Tilt 3 3 1 General Tab Note These settings cannot be changed or saved while Vendoma Main Is recording You must exit Vendoma Main before making any changes EE LR a D SN Sn N A Camera Setup EE LR aN a ON a OS Cameral General Schedule Color amp Motion Pan Tilt Select All ena LLEI I Enable Camera Basic setting Compression format amp rate Camera name Resolution 352 240 oa TTT E E EEE TAEA Pre amp Post alarm recording Adjust camera frame rate Maximum averaged frame rate Auto cos fio z Framas C Selectframe rate by camera Event notify method fi Frame fi Sec sess Warming on event Beep Security When avideo loss happen relay out I Hide camera Display l Relayi T Relay2 T Relays T Relay4 Fedsas T Relay T Releyy 1 Relea M Remove from CCTY display M Remove from network display Ce ae RTT After you select the number of the camera you wish to change the settings for you can alter the settings as follows Enable Camera Check this box to enable the camera If the camera is disabled it will not capture any data Note If you see the Aventura Technologies logo in
4. Backup Automatic backup and manual backup settings User admin Here the Administrator can add and delete users and set the level of authority each user will have ee 3 1 Disk Tool Note These settings cannot be changed or saved while Vendoma Main is recording You must exit Vendoma Main before making any changes Disk lslormation Total volume 10 Current walm il E drive P Totei 1187 Max olama 7 Lined diak 9 398 Usedvalune T Uiseble disk 5574 Addwokme E Adi Hard diie tees Martel apita Ried neta Maa ober Thed valuma Auld vols E3 Liaise 4 0 0 Ei PEP 003 i 4 i Fo 5 0b 364 a4 15 l UAIN 0 113 0 42 DAE BG TA 247 Total The total capacity of hard disk space in MB in the selected hard drive Used Disk The amount of hard disk space in MB already used Usable Disk The amount of hard disk space in MB available to create more databases Max Volume The maximum amount of hard disk space in MB available to create a volume Add Volume The amount size of volume to be added Delete Volume Deletes all of the volumes from the selected hard drive Clear Volume This will delete all of the information in the created volume in all drives This procedure cannot be undone Before clearing the volume be sure to back up your data onto a CD a DVD or other media Create Volume Create a volume of the size specified in Add Volume
5. oo vred oo al oo all Thu oo oo all Fri oo oo l Sat op oo 18 Sound Recording Check this box if you want to record sound Select the camera number you want to record sound on Camera 1 l Camera 7 Camerad T Camerad Camera Camera b Camera l Camera Camera 4 CameraldO I Camerall TF Camera 12 l Cameral3 T Cameraid Cameral5 I Camera 1f Select All Clear All Cancel You can search sound on a remote PC by selecting the channel that stored the sound Select all Click this to select all cameras for sound recording Clear all Click this to disable sound recording on all cameras Sound Recording Notes For sound recording DirectX 8 0 or higher is recommended Do not forget to use the amplification microphone Two way communication is only available on one channel Use E mail Check the box if you want event notifications to be sent to you via e mail then click Properties Option Reboot Notify W Event Notify Property SMTP Server mail yourmailtserver net From avwr youremail com To yournare youremailcon Subject OVRNOTICE 1 Content 41 Detected by Camera 0 at 2 a from 3 j Attach image Iv Send Interval fi min ore Option Reboot Notify f you check this box whenever Vendoma Main starts or restarts the DVR will send its IP address and the time of day to the designated IP address Event Notify If you check this box upon detecti
6. A search program used to view previously backed up data DVR Main Main program DVR Search A program used to search for previously recorded data DVR Setting A program used to change the DVR s settings Any time you click on any of the above programs the following screen will appear As you can see in order to alter view or back up any data recorded by the DVR you must sign in with the administrators username and password This is for security reasons Any time someone logs in the events are stored in a log file es 3 Configuration Click on DVR Setting The following screen will appear EE EEE EEEE E ere ree eee ere ere y e p gt a OR ae eee IMAGE AUTHENTICATION Fey Ge a WANUAL BACKUP Payee Disk tool A program wherein you can create a database file system specifically for storing and organizing recorded images The Vendoma program creates its own file system so that the large amounts of DVR data will be treated safely in a dedicated disk area Note Prior to operating your DVR for the first time databases must be created The Vendoma program will not record video data unless you designate a database for storage System Change various settings including initial view network connecting options automatic rebooting site information etc Camera Camera setup including digital outputs scheduled recording etc Sensor Sensor setup and link options
7. Burn on the window that pops up Nero will let you know when the CD is finished Cees 49 4 4 Backup Viewer 4 j adg P fee SLAN io Ekai gaei ihig iia ta _ Backed up data can be viewed by using the Backup Viewer program You can view the data by date ce You can view the backed up data by date B50 4 5 Authentication Tool This is an authentic image 15 00 00 Modified Time 2002 12 03 15 29 39 Coane tes o _ 2455 OEM 0003416 83546 320 240 _ This program is used to decipher whether or not an image that has been saved by the Search or the Backup Viewer program has been altered Click this button to test the image If the test image is the real image clip you will see a readout with the image s information as above Nothing will appear if the image has been altered End the program ol 5 Appendix 5 1 DVR Management Register Admin User amp Setup Option User USER NAME CANCEL PASSWORD Confirm P W General Advanced Network Port Setup lt 1024 65535 gt Default Ist 000 2nd 3001 ard 3003 4th e800 WatchDog Option Interval Time 30 sec Use Beep Sound ON When user finish program enable watchdog OFF Network Port Setup 1st 4th Enter the port number for your local network Default Click default to revert to the default settings
8. Inputs 4 channels 4 sensors 16 sensors optional 8 channels 8 sensors 16 sensors optional 16 channels 16 sensors Note DC 12 Volt power is required 1 16 Digital Outputs Relay Outputs 4 channels 4 Relays 16 sensors optional 8 channels 4 Relays 16 sensors optional 16 channels 8 Relays 16 sensors optional Note DC 12 Volt power is required Sound Recording and Two Way Communications Capabilities 16 channel sound recording Sound can be recorded locally on 16 channels however two way voice communication can be done remotely on only one channel Multi Viewing You can view 1 4 9 10 or 16 cameras on your screen A full screen option is also available Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Remote Control You can manipulate your Pan Tilt Zoom cameras via Vendoma Main Auto Rebooting System If this feature is enabled when the DVR detects a malfunction in the system the system reboots and corrects the malfunctions This is also called the Watchdog feature Features continued Motion Detection and Sensor Trigger You can set the DVR to record only when movements are detected which saves storage space Scheduled recording You can specify a recording schedule Data Backup and Auto Backup Backed up data can be transferred to different media such as DAT CD or DVD You can also back up the data from a specific camera and view the date and time stamp on the footage Like the scheduled recording the data backup program
9. Nero 6 or higher The following instructions are for using Nero Start Smart First you must back up your data Double click on and sign in to Vendoma Settings Click the Manual Backup button in the bottom right corner of the screen and sign in Choose the date and time you want to back up We recommend that you leave the backup path as C Click the Start Backup button a red circle with a white dot in the middle Once the backup has finished exit the backup program and Vendoma Settings Go to Start gt Programs gt Nero gt Nero Start Smart When the Nero Smart Start window pops up move your mouse over the yellow star and click Make Data Disk Make Data Disc i Back up Files Gy Make Audio CD Make Video CD fits Copy Disc Ces 45 Vendoma Click on Add and pull the drop down menu to the location of the backup If you backed up your files to the C drive navigate to the C drive and find the backup folder The folder will be named as the date the data was captured For example if you wanted to back up data from September 17 2004 the folder would be named 20040917 2k Mero Express Disc Content Add data to your disc ie My Disc ee ee ME eenndogi0 FAME File Folder 91020104 12 26 16 PM E S Delete Total space Used are i i SOOME uae ME 2D0ME 400ME BOOME Ces 46 When you are finished adding files to the CD click Finished Click Next to go to the Final Burn Sett
10. Vendoma Main where you are Supposed to see a camera check to see if the camera is disabled Basic setting eC te Camera name Type in a name for that camera You can make the name of that camera display on the main program Resolution Select the desired resolution Adjust camera frame rate Maximum averaged frame rate Set the recording speed as the maximum frame per second rate that the board can attain Select frame rate by camera Manually set the number of frames per second at which you want the DVR to record You can choose to have the DVR record at 1 frame per second or at 30 frames per second but whichever number you select will be lower than the rate the board is capable of attaining Security Hide camera Display Select this option if you want to block the camera images from appearing on the PC s monitor Remove from CCTV display Select this option if you want to block camera images from going to the composite out port Remove from network display Select this option if you want to block the camera images from being viewed on Vendoma Net Compress format amp rate Set the compression rate Setting the compression rate higher slows the transmission speed but improves the image s quality Setting the compression rate lower speeds up the transmission speed but decreases the image s quality Pre amp Post alarm recording To enable pre amp post alarm recording you must first select Motion or Sensor in the Sched
11. Volume _ Start Time FIU oF S 2003 06 16 17 23 Riera Selaci a drive to start saving data previous position D mew position ID Apply Close DB file founded in Disk The program automatically scans all hard disk drives and logical drives and lists the drives that have volumes databases for video storage Check the box for the drive you are going to use then go to DB Information of the system Click Add and then the drive s checked in DB file founded in Disk is added to the DB Information of the system list All drives checked in DB file founded in Disk will now appear on this DB information list Select a drive to start saving recording data Choose the drive you want to send the information to of How to search the data after transferring it from one hard drive to another machine 1 Install hard drives 2 Install Vendoma Main on the new hard drive 3 Run the setup file DBTool exe 4 Check the drives shown in DB file founded in Disk 5 Click the Add button to add the checked drives to DB Information of the system 6 Click Modify after you select the drive of Select a drive to start saving data to be stored recorded first 7 Click Apply to finish Notes gt Make sure that the drives checked in DB file founded in Disk are shown in the drive names of DB Information of the system too gt From then on you can s
12. Watch Dog Option Interval time Sets the time interval of beep sound Use Beep Sound Turn the beeps on or off By selecting ON the watchdog beep sound will go off even if the main program was terminated by the operator Upon finishing these configurations log in with your user ID and password and click OK CR 5 2 Pan Tilt This is a sample using Model HSD251 This example is for the HSD251 This is when camera number 1 is connected to HSD251 Full This PTZ can support PTZ Setup Camera Menu Preset Auto Scan Tour P T SPEED Z F SPEED Zoom Focus fir BRPEEO 5 2 1 PTZ Presets 5 2 1 1 Setting the Presets When you click the PTZ Setup button the color of the button will change When you click the Preset button the color of button will change and the following x Preset Setup Mode prompt appears Preset Setup Mode Click OK and move the camera to set the preset location Oe Click PTZ Setup ESE Sit Do you Wank to save Preset data ce e Click Yes to go from setting mode to the initial menu Click the Preset button and the preset number to move the camera to the pre designated point 5 2 1 2 Operating the PTZ Clicking the Preset button and the preset number moves the PTZ to the designated point 5 2 2 Auto Tour 5 2 2 1 Creating an Auto Tour Coal Click PTZ Setup The button
13. a starting point and an ending point 5 2 4 Camera Menu Since cameras have communication features you can change various camera settings via the communication port The camera menu was made for that purpose Clicking Camera Menu displays the OSD menu box provided by the camera From this menu you can move the camera by manipulating up down left and right buttons on the PTZ control box To save the data click the Camera Menu Button twice and exit Note The PTZ s image may differ from the above depending upon the camera type and the Supporting menu ee o 5 3 How to use DBTool Notes 1 This utility is required if you move your database to another machine and if you try to search the database on the new machine Immediately after transferring the database to the other machine check the volume data with DBTool data base tool 2 You can search only the data that you want by using DB Tool 3 When you are searching for data you may find data from the same date on different drives When this happens the data of the drive nearest to the A drive will be searched first For example if both the C and D drives have data from the same date you will then be searching both the C and D drives The search program will take the data out of C drive first 4 This DBTool can be used when you install an additional hard drive DE file tounded in Disk Use Drive state Total
14. and drag your mouse to the 19 To record from 7 00 a m to 8 00 p m every day select 7 19 and drag your mouse to include all of the days of the week To record every image captured between 7 00 a m to 8 00 p m press the Normal button and set as above Please note that the DVR s time settings are in military time O p Pisce iF et Figs Pee i Palun Pai aaa T T ie T Seat ts Files Pies Piss Pies __ aT pan T ro d Pr rer r ane rea TU D Pe eee ee ee ie Pe bar ee a j Generel Schedde Color Moon PanTit Select Al 7 JHH MHE HE BIEIS 26 Vendomal 3 3 3 Color amp Motion Tab a Set oie earner A E E rier weit per ar wane D weds see ns eer E eke ete T er ee amera etu p Aa a n G E E G Tee Pan Tilt Cameral Select All Detection area setting Color control k i EA ES ria z Whole area Grohwess 127 we Se C Partial area 4 gt 5 6 pe gt E Contrast 150 as id As ej a gt 5 ry 0 Saturation 140 Ki 4 is us A E 12 4 koa w Hue 10 PAYS Pies 4 M Display detected area J a y 5 DIES Detection test Default value Relay options Motion setting M Relay T Relay2 P Relay3 T Relay4 Sensitivity adjustment 80 M Relays M Relay6 M Reley M Relaye a _________ fags Latch time Sec 1 Rate of motion 20 From this menu you can control the image s color make more detailed configur
15. iso Label Dates Misc Burn Multisession Start Multisession disc C Continue Multisession disc pi aes C No Multisession Dptione I Refresh compilation automatically without askina M Replace tiles in compilation Archive bitset File date or length changed File content changed f Always Remove deleted files from compilation IV Add new files to compilation 200M6 300M6 400MB SOME B00MB l 700MB 800MB LITE ON CD RW SOHR 52385 We Ces 48 Navigate to the C drive or to the backup directory Click on the dated backup folder and drag it into the left middle pane 1501 Mero Burning ROM J AE x x Fie Edit View Recorder Extras Database Window Help File Browser Ei Desktop Name H E 20040910 J 20040910 74 MB H My Documents Sgm My Computer G vendoma cr ngam 20040910 cee Documents and Settings H Program Files Recycler je L System Volume Information H vendoma Esra Compact Disc E 2 gt SS i i ME 100ME 200MB S00ME 400MEB SOOME B00ME FOOMB SOOKE Use drag amp drop to add Files to your compilation LITE ON CD RW SOHR 52385 g A When you are finished adding files to the CD click the burn current compilation button which is the 9 button from the left It looks like a CD with a lit match in front of it File Edit View Recorder Extras Database Window Help IP Mls SHIDO OG Ie Click
16. on the screen click Date at the bottom right 1 14 2003 coro DATE If you click GOTO the following dialog box appears Select date and time E x veanMbonth Oas 2003 Ji 4 14 Cancel HourMinute Second Lamera Mo 13 On this menu select the date the time and the camera you wish to search and click GoTo If data exists for that particular date and time the stored image files will appear If data has not been stored for that particular date and time the closest date and time is searched Click Search to bring up the Search menu Click Image Tool to bring up the image tool menu Click Save As to save the current image Print to print it Click AVI Saving to save the image as an avi motion picture image ee gt The following menu appears when you click AVI Saving Start Time Year Month Day Hour Minute Second 2003 hi dle fo 59 z End Time Year Month Day Hour Minute Second jeoos a fn ries fo efs io a Camera B gt Sw sf gts O E G Bo 8g gogo goog ee ge C Motion Sensor C All Event Save Directory c Al MSG vm oe Choose the camera number s that have the data you want to save select recording start and end time choose the location you want the data to be stored in and select the type of data you want Click Start to start the saving process If audio data was stored on the designated channel t
17. sized at 400 Prior to adjusting the sizes of the database s or deleting data you must stop the DVR program Do not attempt to clear data from the database while the DVR is recording Image Database Tool Disk lslormation Total volume 10 Cument volume i E drive Total 1972 Max volun T Used disk 398 Usedvolune 10 Liseble disk 4574 Addvohme fi 5 Add tamed Martial apin Ala tat Maa vakra ied valuma Auld voles Lia ele 4 i 0 i ER PEP 003 i 4 i Fi EEEF a4 15 HJ F617 j l E TRAR He 24 3 2 System Note These settings cannot be changed or saved while Vendoma Main is recording You must exit Vendoma Main before making any changes r c a r r e r a r r r r r r ee Te E TE System Setup eer panel AE ter Yona ener ener eee weer ee ener ete eer E ee eer Site Information Screen Initial screen 4 View M Large screen Site Name Site lacaion A CCTY monitor auto switching interval 4 sec PC screen auto switching interval 2 sec Network f Auxiliary Functions V Allow remote connections ene re I Keyboard lock vvindows key enable disable I Remote notification of events J Enable hardware watchdog Auto recovery Method WODE b M Audible aler on video loss IP Num Code fa 0 0 0 M Schedule auto reboot of DVR M Use IP Server M Sound recording 1 Channel M Use email Log Write J Warning on disk full v System log
18. v Sensor log Setting log off timeout I Motion log IV Userlog Ci a oe Site Information Site Name Enter the name of the site This is the name that shows when you get e mail notifications Site Location Enter the address of the site Network Allow remote connections Check this box if remote viewing has been enabled Code Enter a unique 10 digit code made up of both alphabetic and numeric characters Method If you are using a modem you must configure Remote Access Note You should configure incoming connections under Windows 2000 XP For further details refer to the appendix in the Vendoma Net Manual IP Num Code This is the destination on a remote system for event notification Type the IP address for TCP IP mode or the telephone number if you re using a modem However if you re using an IP Server enter the code of the remote PC for notification Note Do not confuse this code with the code in Use IP Server The Code in IP Num Code is of the remote PC that will receive event notifications from the DVR The Code in Use IP Server is the code of the DVR 16 IF server 192 168 1 13 Notity interval fo hour f min Sml Cancel IP Server In order to use this feature please consult the distributor on how to use it Use IP Server If you re using an IP server and you have a dynamic changing IP address it is more convenient to access the network without having to frequently check and or change y
19. 225 Vendoma MPG DVR Digital Video Recorder Installation and User Guide Version 1 00 00 2004 Aventura Technologies Inc Table of Contents Foreword Features and Specifications 1 Driver Installation 1 1 Install Driver for Win 2000 XP Automatic 1 2 Install Driver for Win 2000 XP Manual 2 Installation of Program 3 Configuration 3 1 Disk Tool 3 2 System 3 3 Camera 3 3 1 General 3 3 2 Scheduling 3 3 3 Color amp Motion 3 3 4 Pan Tilt 3 4 Sensor 3 5 Backup 3 6 User Admin 4 Operation of program 4 1 Main Program 4 2 Search Program 4 3 Back up manual 4 3 1 Using Nero 4 4 Backup Viewer 4 5 Authentication Tool 5 Appendix 5 1 DVR Management 5 2 Pan Tilt Sample 5 3 How to use DB Tool 5 4 Direct Web 6 Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Connection Guide N O A O 10 13 14 16 23 23 25 27 28 30 31 33 37 37 38 43 45 50 51 52 52 53 57 58 61 E Foreword This manual describes how to use the Vendoma MPEG4 DVR Boards and their corresponding software Following the commercial class DVR we ve released a 2 generation DVR system which uses a hardware compression codec board With the MPEG4 hardware codec real time display and real time recording are attainable both of which will be prevalent in the next DVR market It is generally known to those in the DVR profession that MPEG4 technology is the best choice among presently introduced codec technology The main advantages are be
20. Main is still running The center tab activates Vendoma Settings while Vendoma Main has been temporarily paused The right button exits Vendoma Main Camepeeee Click CAMERA to open the Camera Control menu Click IMAGE to open the Image Control menu in which you can edit the brightness contrast etc This brings up the login box where you must enter your username and password You can manage DVR features as long as you have the authority to do so Click here to open the menus for PTZ and image control The picture at left shows the menu for DVRs that support PTZs with preset and tour functions This display may differ depending on the type of camera you have The picture at right shows the preset numbers By clicking the preset number if you ve already programmed them will move the camera to the designated spot Instructions for setting up these presets can be a found in section 3 3 4 of this book Clicking the Tour button makes the PTZ move to all of the locations in order The tour will run through all presets that have been set up from 1 through 20 36 The circle of buttons at the bottom allows you to move the PTZ camera in the directions of the arrows A P is for Auto Pan The circle of buttons at the top is for selecting the camera and altering the view The zoom and focus buttons manipulate the camera accordingly Use the up and down arrow tabs to select the desired
21. R E CRONIC R meer eer peer A ener A A omer ane O E E A A ensor gt etup ORR weer A ener omni ener O weer vane emer year ener eter ener ener eer Sensor 1 I Select sensor to use Update Sensor location Output relays Sensor type ano z M Relay 1 T Relay 2 T Relay 3 T Relay 4 E Relay 5 F Relay 6 F Relay 7 E Relay 6 Connected camera fi Select oa 5 Sec Check time 100 v Msec POI ENA Emergency notify E PTZ Presets No selectior No selectior v mera Preset s N O No 5 No selection 1 x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection x N O 1 No 100 0 0 0 0 5 No selection GQ Virtual keyboard Le Apply ge Save amp Close e Cancel l Selected sensor to use Check the box to enable the use of sensors uncheck the box to disable Sensor location Type the location of the sensor Sensor type Select the type of sensor being used 0 N O N O means Normally Open The circuit is always open 1 N C N C means Normally Closed The circuit is always closed Connected camera Select the camera you want to record when the sensor is triggered Check time Make the sensor check for availability at the selected time interval in milliseconds Emergency notify Regardless of Remote Notify Schedule in camera se
22. apters Logical Drives a Ports COM amp LPT E g Sound video and game controllers Audio Codecs 2 Avance AC 97 Audio DYR Capture Ist DYR Capture 2nd t DVR Capture 3rd DVR Capture 4th DYR Capture Secondary Legacy Audio Drivers t Legacy Video Capture Devices Media Control Devices Video Codecs System devices A Universal Serial Bus controllers Removable Storage Ta Services and Applications Once the driver installation is complete confirm that it has been installed properly by checking the Device Manager Right click on My Computer go to Manage gt Device Manager You should see your MPEG4 Capture Boards installed on the system Each entry equals 30 frames per second so two entries equals 60 frames per second four entries equals 120 frames per second and so on If your system does not detect the new device go to Start gt Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager Find the device under Other Devices right click on it and click Delete Reboot your system Your machine should detect the new hardware 2 Installing DVR Main Double click setup exe The following screen will appear Vendoma DYR Setup Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below French Canadian French Standard Portuguese Brazilian Portuguese Standard Russian Spanish InstallShield Back Cancel
23. at the RS 232 485 Connections look like you need to connect the Controller Cable from the P T Z to this connection as shown above RX and RX When you do this make sure that your P T Z s Dip switches are set to the specified camera Channel and com port that you chose otherwise it RxData 5 61 2 For power connection you may utilize one of the following 3 sources 1 Connect the power cable from power unit to socket No 2 5V 2 Connect the power cable from power unit to socket No 3 3 Connect power cable from capture board to socket No 1 Option 3 Set the jumper as follow on RS 422 Pan Tilt settings 4 Connect the cable from RS485 422 port to PTZ driver as displayed in the following figure 5 If you use the PTZ supported with 232 Pan tilt connect the cable from the PTZ to PC serial port directly NOTE P T Z Cameras require 3 different wiring types A Coax Cable RG59 RG6 For Video B Power Wire 1 Pair For AC 24 DC 12 Volt Power C 1 Pair Wire Positive and negative wire For P T Z Controls eC
24. ations for recording by motion detection etc Relay options This option is available only if you ve selected Motion on the recording schedule Relay 1 8 for 16 channel boards Select the desired ports to be enabled in line with the motion detector Latch time Sec Select the relay activation time in seconds after motion is detected Detection area setting Whole area Detect movemeni s over the camera s entire viewing area Partial area Click Add and select specific areas in which to detect movements If movements are detected more than the pre set movement ratio the camera considers it a trigger and begins to record A maximum of ten of zones can be selected in one image By clicking Delete you can delete the preset detection area Display detected area Check the box and click Detection test to test the current level of sensitivity Any movement s detected are shown as red dots on the screen Color Control Alter the brightness contrast saturation and hue of the camera image Click Default Value to return all settings to the default values N Motion setting Optimum motion detection depends on the appropriate settings on this menu Rate of motion Select the desired rate of motion measured in a percentage The higher the percentage the more precise the motion detection Sensitivity adjustment Set the sensitivity of motion detection The higher the percentage the more sensitive the motion detection The DVR will notic
25. camera number The number in the center circle indicates the camera that s being controlled Power1 Power2 and Powers are for auxiliary power Click this button to bring up the menu below for image manipulation By clicking the left and right arrow buttons you can select the camera view you want to alter and then alter the brightness contrast saturation and hue Click the default button to restore the system back to the default values ee o 4 2 Search 15 UE IL ee 11 27 00 mera 1 14 2003 GoTo ome I oe Using the Search function you can search for data recorded by each camera for any date and time This option also allows you to save edit and print images Select a split image profile to view the images The button enlarges and the button shrinks the image The camera number is shown on the right pane The hour is shown horizontally along the bottom and the minutes are shown horizontally along on the top And white dotted lines mean data was recorded To review data recorded at a certain time click on one of the white dotted lines The camera icon shown here denotes camera mode Clicking the camera switches the search to sound mode You can search sound data the same way you can search image data To select a camera use the up or down arrow to show groups of cameras 4 at a time ee gt Choose the date you want to search If the date menu does not appear
26. can also be scheduled Digitalized Video Search Recorded data can be played back digitally on one or more cameras at a time By entering the date and the time you can retrieve an image from the video You can also edit enlarge save and print images separately Network Support TCP IP ISDN and PSTN Support With network software you can log in to Vendoma Main remotely to view live recording search and save video data locally and even change the DVR s settings Specifications Item Specification Camera Input 4 8 or 16 channels Sound Input 4 4ch BD 8 8ch BD 16 16ch BD Sensor Input 4 4ch 8 8ch optional 16 16ch Digital Output 4 4ch 4 8ch 8 16ch 16 optional Composite Output 1 Channel Switching Compression Codec MPEG 4 Hardware Recording Mode Watch Normal Motion Detection Sensor Event Scheduled Recording Remote Control Full remote control PSTN ISDN ADSL LAN and TCP IP Back Up Media DAT CD DVD Pan Tilt Zoom Focus RS 232 422 485 Interfaces Resolution 352 x 240 704x480 704 x 240 NTSC 352 x 288 704x576 704 x 288 PAL Image Format YUV We recommend using Atleast an Intel 865 chipset motherboard or higher 256MB or more RAM ATI video cards are recommended but any product higher than a 128 Radeon can be used Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent Nothing lower than a 2 0 GHz Celeron Windows 2000 or Windows XP Screen sa
27. color will change Click Tour i X The Auto Tour Setup Mode prompt appears The program receives data from the camera and shows the preset information Select the preset AutoTour Setup Mode number Do you want to sawe Tour data Click PTZ Setup A dialog box will appears asking if you want to save the tour data Mo Click Yes to save your tour aT CO Click OK A doalog box will appear indicating your data was 54 5 2 2 2 Operation If presets have been made the camera will act out the presets when you press Tour If you press the preset number it moves to the points determined in accordance with the pre set values 5 2 3 Auto Scan 5 2 3 1 Setting Click PTZ Setup The button color will change Tae Click Auto Scan The Dialog Menu Auto Scan Setup Mode box appears a xi Click OK for confirmation Move the camera left and right and choose AutoScan Setup Mode the camera s destination Note that you only set up Auto Scan once cS Click PTZ Setup The dialog box to the left will appear asking eT aT h tiCOL Click OK Then dialog box will disappear indicating the successful AutoScan setup Success Saving Clicking Auto Scan will make the camera move left or right within the designated area ee 5 2 3 2 Operation If you click Auto Scan the camera will move in accordance with preset data Auto Scan recognizes
28. d First determine the length of time in days that you wish to save DVR data and how far in advance you want to be notified before the disk is full When you want to be warned at the preset time before the hard disk is full enter the desired time in hours and minutes Start date The starting day for recording Warning time This is the warning time hours and minutes on that calendar date to be due after Saving duration days since the saving has been started Saving duration days The target number of saving days Example When the Start date is set at 2003 11 25 the Warning time is set as 09 00 and the Saving duration days is set to 10 days then the warning goes off at 2003 12 5 at 9 00 Saving options on Warning Select whether or not you want to allow your DVR to overwrite image data when the disk is full or if you want to receive a message before it starts overwriting Save on warning Checking this box allows old data to be overwritten after the volumes have been filled No save on warning Checking this box does not allow the old files to be overwritten When the disk is full recording will stop regardless of the recording schedule Setting log off timeout This is the time in minutes that you can be in the system before it logs you out Any and all configurations made while you were logged in will be saved when you are logged out If you need to make more configurations you will need to log in again
29. e color changes between objects and back ground 3 3 4 Pan Tilt Tab imme oc en rae ee eine ce ea rea E ie renee Set ee eaten eae eer wait nee ene wes ane at ener nit nr est eer eer eee amera etu p ee Cameral o Cene Schedule Color amp Motion Petit DR M Use pan tilt camera A a LL21 3 4 Communication Option y z Select HRx 1000 Honeywell 7 j a Part com Data bit e BI Speed 2400 Stop bit fi Parity none G P3232 CRS 422 Open Clase EE Speed et 2 E E Functions Auto scan Preset Use pan tilt camera Check this box to enable Pan Tilt options Communication option Select Select the make model and protocol for your PTZ Port Select the serial port COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 Speed Check camera s default value before setting the speed of the Pan Tilt camera Data bit Stop bit Parity RS 232 RS 422 Set in accordance with the Pan Tilt camera s equipment manual Open Use this for PTZ configuration Click Open to take control of the PTZ Close Closes the PTZ port ee 2 Speed P T Speed adjustment for the Pan Tilt depends upon the camera s features F Z Speed adjustment of Focus Zoom AP Speed adjustment of Auto Pan Camera menu Clicking this button brings up the PTZ activation menu Functions Move the camera up down left or right focus in or out and zoom in or out Auto Scan this is applicable to o
30. earch the data by running the Search program gt DVRDB is the folder that is generated by the DVR program and holds the volumes created in Disk Tool gt By copying just this folder to another machine with Vendoma Main you can use it as another DVR data storage system 5 4 Direct Web 5 4 1 Server Once the Direct Web program has been installed an icon like the one circled at left will be generated and displayed in your system tray This program was installed automatically with Vendoma main program Note If there is any collision against the firewall or port in the server with Direct Web right click the tray icon select setup and change the port We recommend that you leave the root setting as the default setting Root e Program Files Ven Browse Port oO cance 08 f Vendoma 5 4 2 Client When you enter the IP address of direct web in Address the following screen appears FJ OVR Web Microsoft Internet Explorer i 0 x Ele Edit View Favorites Tool Help Back gt GD A A Gseach Favorites Gpmeda cal GS Sb i 5S EF amp Address keppna eG o SU Search Google AltaVista AskJeeves AlltheWeb LookSmart if Gestomite Ay jchijaht DEAM HEEE C 700M Focus ajeje b wia PAB gR D Luo iw Lon our B poe P e internet LOG iF PASSWORD After you enter the User ID and Password of someone authorized to access
31. ement is detected on the camera Display White No recording is done Video is simply displayed Sensor amp Motion Pink Record images at the set frame rate in adjust camera frame rate when the sensor is triggered or when movement is detected by the camera Normal amp Event Orange Record images at the set frame rate in adjust camera frame rate when no events have happened but record with full frame rate within the card s capability when an event happens Note You must select the recording schedule before you set the day and time it is to occur For example if you want to record only motion detection on Tuesdays from 12pm 8pm select Motion then choose your day and time settings The blocks will then change to the corresponding color The picture shown above is set to record every image the camera captures on Sunday through Saturday for 24 hours per day 25 Remote notify schedule If you selected Sensor Motion or Sensor amp Motion as your event triggers and an event happens event notifications can be transmitted over the network Notify Press Notify and set up the desired time and day of the week Clear Erase selected notification settings Example You want to record only motion triggered events on camera number 5 every Monday from 7 00 a m to 8 00 p m 1 Select camera 5 from the buttons on the left side of the screen 2 Select the button for Motion mode 3 Click the chart on the Mon line at 7
32. enu Hour Minute Choose the time you want the Backup to start Backup device setup Choose the hard drive and folder on which to save the backup data Data can be recorded on any media shown as a storage drive on the computer as well as a CD or DVD After you change the settings be sure to click the Update button to save the settings Updated information will then be shown on the chart on the screen Camera selection Select the cameras you want to back up on the selected day Start backup timer By clicking this button the Back Up schedule is valid whenever you reboot the system If backup was set up and launched successfully you may see an icon in your system tray at the bottom right of your Windows desktop ol lt lt Example gt gt Backup automatic at 8 00 p m 20 00 every day If you set the backup time as 20 00 every day then actual backup will carry out every day from 20 00 01 of yesterday to 20 00 00 of today Actual backup execution starts from the time the previous backup was done and ends at the time when the backup is set to begin This is the Automatic Backup feature Manual backup gives you the option of setting the backup to any day and time that you want Backup at 8 00 p m 20 00 every Saturday If you have backup settings as 20 00 every Saturday then backup will perform every Saturday from 20 00 01 of last Saturday to 20 00 00 on the current Saturday When you ve finished scheduling the backup be sure
33. es 20 Warning on disk full In order to get an alert message when your hard disk is filling up check this box and click Properties The following box will pop up Warning at value Last volume Specify the used percent Warning at disk Total disk Current disk Warning at aterm start date SUMS lees Warning time 0 savring duration days Saving options on waring C Save on warning f No save on warning Warning at value Last volume If you have more than one volume and you check this radio button you will receive your notification when you are filling up your last volume Specify the used percent If you select this radio button you must choose the percentage at which you want to be notified up to 99 The target volume mentioned here may be changed subject to the next option Warning at disk Warning at disk Total disk Total disk is the amount of the storage on the DVR This accounts for ALL storage on the entire DVR This amount is the total amount of all volumes hard disk drives and logical drives added together You will receive the warning when all available space on the drive is full Current disk Current disk is the amount of storage in the disk that s currently highlighted This reflects the space for just one drive Warning ataterm This feature gives the alarm in advance before the limit hgas been reached 21 You set the number of days in advance that you want to be notifie
34. he avi file will include the audio data as well Ces 40 Smart Search is a new feature that can conduct rapid searches when you specify msn the parameters such as a certain date certain time and a certain camera and by limiting the searching parameter to a specific rate of motion or searching a specific area mark the area by using the left button of the mouse Search Date Wednesday March 12 z Time 9 00 00 AM From 10 00 00 AM To Camera CAM 4 Rate of Middle motion Middle ao Play 2003 03 12 09 16 30 A i 2003 03 12 09 18 00 4 4 T i W N 2003 03 12 09 20 15 mame D J 4 Save Print Close Search Date Time The date and time you want to search From The hour you want the search to start To The hour you want the search to end Camera The camera number you want to search Rate of Motion Recording sensitivity at the area to be searched Note The higher the number in rate of motion the higher sensitivity the camera has The higher the sensitivity the more precise the movement detection Be aware that a higher rate of motion creates a larger data file and takes more time to search The sensitivity is ranged as high 80 medium 60 and low 40 Search Search the data per the set criteria Stop Stops the search Clear area Deletes the designated area from the smart search Skip frame If you don t want to view a huge amoun
35. hority to the user Decide whether or not you want to allow that user to change the DVR s settings back up the information shut down restart the DVR search previously recorded data control the PTZ camera or access the DVR through Vendoma Net After entering all of the information for the new user click Add Modify to save the settings To delete an operator select the user name in the bottom section and click Delete N gt 4 Operating Vendoma Main 4 1 Main Program NOTE DVR settings must be completed before attempting to operate Vendoma Main for the first time POD 1 aah 19 57 26 Kyi ofoae Press F5 to toggle full screen mode EEE 34 lt lt lt This button can be used for emergency recording regardless of whether or not you ve set a recording schedule in Vendoma Settings Click here to run a Smart Search J mmm ae Sy Click one of the split image profiles for multi viewing The screen hold up to 33 different camera images for a 32 channel system 16 images for a 16 channel system and soon The circular arrow allows you to cycle through camera images The circular arrow with an A in it allows you to auto change meaning your cameras will automatically cycle themselves every few seconds You can achieve full screen viewing by pressing F5 or hitting the button When in full screen mode you can return to menu view by hitting F5 or clicking the button F5 will enlarge
36. ings screen Here you can name the disk if you want to before you click Burn 2k Mero Express Final Burn Settings Click Burn to start the recording process Current recorder E E LITE ON CD A SOHA 52395 CD R RW Options Disc name 20040910 Title EU TET Artist EE TEST Language Writing speed 52x 7300 KB s Number of copies 1 M Allow files to be added later multisession disc Iw Verify data on disc after burning A popup will appear letting you know that the CD is finished Click OK and then Next to eject your CD Eee 47 The following are instructions on how to burn a CD using Nero Burning ROM First you must back up your data Double click on and sign in to Vendoma Settings Click the Manual Backup button in the bottom right corner of the screen and sign in Choose the date and time you want to back up We recommend that you leave the backup path as C Click the Start Backup button a red circle with a white dot in the middle Once the backup has finished exit the backup program and Vendoma Settings Go to Start gt Programs gt Nero gt Nero 6 Ultra Edition gt Nero Burning ROM When the Nero Burning ROM window pops up make sure CDROM ISO is highlighted and click New Mero Burning ROM l 5 x File Edit View Recorder Extras Database Window Help gt j p ES TENA SP e Co 7 E eon co rw som s F RSI O a New Compilation Info Multisession
37. llation successtuly complete Syster Vill restart Driver Installation have complete Please push Heboot button and then System wall restart Back B 1 2 Manual Driver Installation for Windows 2000 and Windows XP The same driver is used for MPG12004 MPG24008 and MPG48016 capture boards as well as both NTSC and PAL Install Basic Driver Insert the MPEG4 capture card into a PCI slot and power on the unit The following screens should appear Found New Hardware Wizard S Found New Hardware Wizard t Install Hardware Device Drivers Welcome to the Found New ee i ta a Hie device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work wit ip Hardware Wizard SS Sy an operating system This wizard helps you install a device driver for a aw i R hardware device This wizard will complete the installation for this device a Multimedia Controller A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver To continue click Next j Cancel lt Back ME Cancel Follow the prompts and keep clicking Next until you get to the Browse screen below Found New Hard
38. ng a sensor or motion event the DVR sends the notification message by e mail to the destination Property SMTP Server The DVR will not send e mail unless you specify the e mail addresses of the recipient From Fill the account the mail will be sent from Even you do not Know the name you must specify something such as abc abc com This will show up in your e mail box as the From field To Enter the account of the person who is to receive these notifications Notification e mails can be sent to multiple e mail addresses by typing in the individual e mail addresses with semicolons between the addresses Subject Title of the notification e mail Type in whatever you want See note below Content Contents of the e mail Type in whatever you want See note below Attach image Checking this box enables image clips to be attached to the e mail whenever an event notification is sent Send Interval Mail will be sent just once in this time interval 0 Camera Number 2 Time 3 IP address Note When you compose the text for Subject and Content as above the cipher to the left may be used Using the codes in the cipher if you type 0 in composition text the 0 will automatically be converted to the relevant camera number in the sent mail This cipher is ONLY applied to the Subject and Content fields After you finish changing the configurations click Apply to save your chang
39. nly the LPT A100L Auto scan Scans from start scan to stop scan per the presets you made Start scan Define the starting position of the PTZ Stop scan Defines the ending position of the PTZ Preset Preset setup Make the PTZ memorize appointed locations to view or scan up to 20 locations maximum Example You want to program preset number one Click preset setup and press the button for preset number one Move the PTZ to the desired location and stop Then click both of the buttons for preset number one and preset setup Notes 1 Depending upon the type of PTZ you have features such as auto scan camera menu preset speed etc may be different or not available To see if these features are available on your PTZ please refer to the manual provided with your PTZ 3 If you see a port open error message on Windows XP you may have to change the network port to 3003 To do this go to your Windows desktop Right click on Vendoma Main and click Properties Click Find Target Double click on start exe and enter your username and password Enter your username once and password twice then go to the Advanced tab Alter the ports as necessary and click OK to save the settings 29 3 4 Sensor Note These settings cannot be changed or saved while Vendoma Main Is recording You must exit Vendoma Main before making any changes The following picture shows a 16 channel DVR A E S E ein S Set A E R E n
40. our IP address This can be achieved by assigning a unique code to the DVR and then configuring that code into the DVR Check the box for Use IP server and then click Properties You will see the following Ras User fuser Ras Password For this application you must have a static IP address assigned to the IP server Notify Interval Notification will be sent just once in this time interval Any other events occurring within this time will not be sent NOTE The code maximum 10 digits must be made with only letters and numbers and is case sensitive Should you create the exact same code twice the code created the latest will overwrite the other Remote notification of events Enables event notifications to be sent anywhere if a trigger is detected Check the box if you want to allow notification to be sent to a network PC as long as you know the IP address and the Vendoma Net program has been installed on that PC Log Write Logging information by default is stored in the C drive Checking this box enables relevant events to be logged and stored in the c directory Check the boxes for the events you wish to be logged Screen Initial screen Sets the number of camera shots to be shown on the screen when you start the program For instance if you have a 16 channel system and you choose the 9 screen option when you start Vendoma Main the screen will be split into a 9 camera multi view and you will not see the
41. remaining 7 cameras Large Screen Makes your initial view a large screen view automatically If you choose not to enable large screen mode you can hit F5 to switch to large screen view CCTV Monitor auto switching interval Sets the interval time for camera switching through the Composite Out port Only one channel shot is shown on the screen at a 17 time then the view changes to the next camera in the cycle PC Screen auto switching interval Sets the interval time between the split screen shot and next split screen shot when you click the auto switching button Auxiliary Functions Keyboard lock Windows key disable enable Disables the Shift Ctrl Alt and the Windows Key on the keyboard Enable hardware watchdog Auto Reboot Reboots your system when something abnormal happens Note For the watchdog feature to work make sure Vendoma Main main exe is in your startup folder Audible alert on video loss Makes a beeping alarm go off whenever video loss occurs Schedule auto reboot of DVR Here you can set the day and time that you want the DVR to reboot automatically regardless of watchdog functions Note Your DVR must be rebooted at least every 30 days to avoid possible malfunctions such as memory leaks sluggish performance etc Creating a schedule for your system to automatically reboot will help you avoid these malfunctions select the time of rebooting Hour K4inute Sun oo el oo Mion oo oo al Mw Tue Ba
42. t of stored data you can reduce the size of the data file by skipping the desired number of frames in this box Use these buttons to play reverse play and stop the data gt m Save Saves the data you searched If you chose JPEG for your compression type the data will be saved as jpg files If you use MPEG compression the data will be saved as bmp files Print Prints the data you searched Close Close the smart searching process eee 41 This SEARCH menu appears when the Search button is clicked The top two arrow buttons are for fast play forward and backward The middle right button plays the images slowly The bottom left and right buttons advance or reverse the images frame by frame This menu appears when you click Image tool Use the various options Zoom In Out Sharpen Soften and Black amp White to adjust the images accordingly gapen oom I O soften Origina Click this tab to exit DVR Search Ces 42 4 3 Manual Backup te Ants A 2002 03 13 pm 0 19 50 2002 03 27 am 9 4545 2002 05 10 pm 5 34 52 OO DOSa 218 KB 1909 05 05 pm l0 22 00 a oe eo From this the data backup can be done manually by selecting the desired folder Automatic backups can be done by using the backup schedule described in section 3 4 2 Backup Process At the top left side of the screen choose the camera date hour and minu
43. te desired for data backup The backup progress is shown at top right side Media Path Information After you designate a folder to be a backup destination choose that folder from the drop down menu Auto Startup By clicking this button the Backup command is valid even if you reboot the system You will see an icon in the bottom right system tray gt EE Erases all of the settings Starts the backup in accordance with the current settings You may be asked once more to verify the drive and folder chosen as the backup destination Displays the start and the finish time of the backup Runs Backup Viewer Indicates whether or not the backup is in standby mode Exit from the back up program When copying backup data to other media such as a DVD or CD you must use the following naming convention Name the folder according to the camera number date and time You must use the same folder name on the backup media as the folder in the backup program Example Folder date 20041201 yyyy mm da Sub folder camera number 08 Sub folder hour 14 File Name time 00 dat back up file at 00 01 00 59 minute 12 dat back up file at 12 01 12 59 minute If you set up a backup schedule the backup program MUST be activated and be in stand by mode To back data up to a CD or DVD If you want to back your data up to a CD or a DVD use the Nero program provided with your unit We recommend that you use
44. the screen from menu mode to full screen mode with the split image profiles at the bottom Hitting F6 will enlarge the screen to complete full screen mode with no menu options shown On the 6 or 10 view split image screen if you want to make camera number one the image in the big portion of the screen simply right click on camera number one Camera one will then be showing in the large image location oF 1 t 12 1S tat 15 16 The blue and orange lights show the display record status of each camera No lights mean that the camera is not recording Solid lights on the bottom row show that the images from the camera are being recorded The solid lights on the middle row indicate that images are coming from the camera The camera number is shown above the light Blinking lights if any on the middle row indicate that the camera has not been enabled in Vendoma Settings This shows the status of the four digital outputs A depressed button means that the sensor relay has been activated a raised button means the relay has not been activated You can also manually activate the sensor ee gt 7 6 7003 The current date and time appears on the screen 4 4 7 P 4 The numbers and the circles on the bottom part of the screen indicate the total number of volumes and the 37 3 500 GII number of volumes being used R The left tab activates the Search program while Vendoma m my ath had AERCH sere SEARCH l
45. the Vendoma system click LOG IN to connect tse tos our Og The following picture shows the web view after you connect to the Server using Direct Web a OYE Web Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edt yew Favortes Tools Hep i i Ea Back O GI Aeh sirevortes Geda F yy a E a g e Pe Address E hetp ii21 193 49 171 a ee Dsearch Google AltaVista AskJeeves AltheWeb LookSmart 39 Gumamly Hohonu GE eaaa 1 oe i of leulajer Ay 3 ited E 1 Te H Erp ii paima Li ast f E y j pee Y ik oe at 1 These buttons are for 1 channel view 4 channel view 6 channel view 9 channel view 10 channel view 16 channel view Camera Switching Screen Enlarging These PTZ control tabs are for Camera selection es Zoom Out esa sence rece Focus Out Zoom In i Focus In manipulation Camera direction EE AIP 60 6 Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Connection Guide RS232 485 Converter This converter is for the control of Pan Tilt which are supported in the RS232 485 Port pan Tritt Connectioni a oing t Com Port 1 on DVR le fo So z Black Negative RX Red Positive RX 5V Power Going to DVR Card z e P T Z Controller Cable hi 1 Connect DB9 pin cable between the serial Port in the motherboard board and RS232 port in this converter RS 422 485 Connector __ PS 422 485 Connector This is wh
46. to run the Backup program on the main DVR Settings screen a turquoise button found at the bottom right of the screen If you fail to do so the scheduled backup will not work automatically OZ 3 6 User Admin Note These settings cannot be changed or saved while Vendoma Main is recording You must exit Vendoma Main before making any changes ee EN AAEE User Admin a AAC ee ee C A E New User Authority Username fi V Setting M System shutdown Password oe V Backup V Search Confirm password F V Command control Pantilt image control Default user V Network access fo Timeout min Security level Level 1 Admin all C Level 2 User C Level 3 Guest User list Add Moadity Modify Delete Default Setting Shutdown Control Search Backup 1 Admin No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes res quest Guest Yes No No No No No Yes El GQ Nittual Keyboard fe Apply fc Save amp Close le Cancel User accounts can be added deleted or modified only by the DVR s administrator New User Enter the desired username Password and Confirm password Enter the desired password for that user Security Level Select the level of the authority Note that when you change the security level the boxes in the Authority section automatically change to reflect that level of authority However you can customize each level of authority for each user by adding or removing privileges Authority Assign a level of aut
47. tter image quality faster transmission higher resolution and multiple audio channels support Looking at the features that are available with the software codec you will find that the same features are also available with the hardware codec board The most remarkable differences between the hardware and the software codec types are high speed transmission by remote viewings and multi support in two way communications Thanks to small sized files these features are possible Moreover it allows you to utilize remote viewing by high resolution 704 x 480 at NTSC though the speed becomes slower Since there are still many countries that only have dial up modem connections we ve engineered our application to be compatible with modem connections As the actual communications facilities are quite different for those equipped with 56 Kbps modem than those equipped with 100 MB LANs it is very difficult to make software that works perfectly for both environments We are striving to release the best solution for remote viewing without utilizing any commercial server We are looking forward to hearing your comments about our DVR Should you have any questions please contact us E Mail sales aventuratechnologies com Telephone 800 870 5330 Fax 631 434 7000 www aventuratechnologies com www vendoma com E Features About Vendoma MPG 4 8 or 16 Camera Input Output Normal input condition 75 Ohm 1 Volt 1 4 8 or 16 Sensor
48. tup if you checked Remote notification of events in System Setup notification can be sent to the desired destination when a sensor has been triggered Output relays 1 4 Choose the relay number you want to be linked with the sensor Latch time Select the sensor activating time after sensor triggered Camera Preset Designate the camera number in line with PTZ and Preset point so the camera can watch that preset point when the sensor is triggered N oO 3 5 Backup Note These settings cannot be changed or saved while Vendoma Main is recording You must exit Vendoma Main before making any changes Backup Setup ae ee ee een F Wee schedule Backup diate to Comer selection JE ie is Yi fa Se i Schedule table Steet bakup timer Updats Pi 2 3 ais ei 7 e ajo m ie is r4 is i6 Time Statis Backup path Irani Hi H Wednesday slada ba esl a Nie 0000 4 Thursdeny B owon oH Baggy fe wf a u oron i eee Le fe fee a oe ee ee pi oon i Recorded images can be backed up automatically when a Backup Schedule is made If you schedule the backup in terms of days of the week the backup will occur automatically Automatic Backup is enabled only when you click the backup exe icon on the main Settings screen after you ve scheduled the backup Use schedule Check this box if you want to use a Backup Schedule Scheduling Select the day of week from the schedule table from the bottom m
49. uling menu Pre Number of frames to record prior to a motion detection or sensor trigger Post Number of frames to record after a motion detection or sensor trigger Event notify method Audible warning on event When event has triggered recording a motion or sensor trigger the alarm can go off beeping and or a red mark image warning can be sent out This red mark image warning disappears by clicking the screen Use the drop down menu to select the alarm type either red mark image warning Beep or both When a video loss happen relay out Select the number of relay out when a video loss happens After changing these settings click Apply to save the new configuration 24 3 3 2 Scheduling Tab oC Normal m Sensor BB Motion L Display E Sensor amp Motion Normal amp Event Remote notify schedule E Notity L Clear G Nirtual Keyboard Ce Gs Save amp Close Le l On this menu select each camera and set the desired time by hour and day of the week for that camera to record or choose Select All to apply those settings to all of the cameras Recording schedule Normal Lime green All images captured from the camera are recorded Sensor Yellow Record images at the set frame rate in adjust camera frame rate only when the sensor is triggered Motion Turquoise Record images at the set frame rate in adjust camera frame rate only when more than set degree of mov
50. vers must be disabled System standby mode monitor energy saving mode and hard disk energy saving mode must be disabled For sound recording an amplifying microphone should be used 1 Automatic Driver Installation for Windows 2000 and Windows XP The same driver is used for MPG12004 MPG24008 and MPG48016 capture boards 1 1 Install Driver for Windows 2000 XP Insert the MPEG4 capture card into a PCI slot and power on the machine Insert the CD provided with your system The following screens will appear outed Few Hardere Wirand Welcome bo the Found Naw Hardware Wizard Thar mand helps poe onal a eee cheer boa g hain Jena Found New Hardware Multimedia Controller Tobia obo Hie es pa teen Installing To install the driver manually click Cancel Browse to the driver installation folder on your CD drive default path E Driver_2k_ xp Double click installer exe Samberg hee ber alig dere Vata Teed a her Chere aa eel Gi tailed ad eerie bates DF depend T citer eel dagai ons iire Ei freira hare T Derce o baies het A niii a Can bod i a radien bje GAR Piensa nil hee Gaoi F ha haart oami The miij eiaa irad ala wm we E oe DCE Click next to begin driver installation Installer exe will automatically detect the device Click Install When the installation process is complete reboot the DVR to save the configurations Installer Complete Installation Insta
51. ware Wizard Locate Driver Files ee C3 Where do you want Windows to search for driver files S Search for driver files for the following hardware device oy Multimedia Controller Found New Hardware Wizard i x The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive any of the following optional search locations that you specify selected and then click OK To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive c i insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Next ance Optional search locations I Floppy disk drives D RAM Copy manufacturer s files from C driver lt Back Cancel drive Browse Click Browse and locate the folder that contains the driver for Windows 2000 XP on the CD provided with the MPEG4 board default path E Win2kDriver Oo Computer Management oO x action view gt Olm 8 Tree Computer H Disk drives 5 Display adapters A Computer Management Local B N System Tools m Event Viewer System Information g a Performance Logs and Alerts Shared Folders DYD CD ROM drives H E Floppy disk controllers H E IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Sp IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers S Storage a 25 Mice and other pointing devices be Management Monitors disk haan i Network ad

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