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SVAT Electronics cv501-16ch Security Camera User Manual
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1. INTRODUCTION m eaS 7 WHAT IS INCLUDED cccsccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccoeees 8 FEATURES EEN 8 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES ccscccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccsecees 10 BUTTONS amp CONNECTIONS cccccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccees 10 Front PAM EE 10 Back PANN EEN 11 Beni te COMNENON cocececcoesevscecescsesscedeeceeess lt ssececenssdoasssncvecscons sera caceasnassesaeeesseescevsons 11 PTZ COMMO e dTM 12 Alarm Connection EN 12 THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INSTALLATION e ee eee e n rennen 13 CAMERA INSTALLATION cccccccccccscscccscscccscscsccscscscsoscscsosescsosescsososees 13 VIe IB 13 LII 13 CONNECTING ADDITIONAL DEVICES TO THE DVR ee een eene 14 USB erte 14 Ae MEI RE EEEE ER 15 VGA MONITOT ebe 15 LELT d E 16 CONNECTING AND POWERING ON ccccccccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccceeees 16 GET UN IeeCH CA 2 ME 17 Using EL 17 STIR VIC WING RETI 17 POD UD MENU BAD em HM esaer asiis 17 POD UD MENU ICONS vice svevernivsesevecvessavetsivsvasves EAEE EAT 17 MAIN III Us n 18 CAMERA UE 19 GANA CV EN 19 Ln E TU E 19 uH TRE 19 MHIL cannes 20 BUTTER n 20 CV501 16CH 4
2. ib INGEN PIL COM GIONS EE 21 MOTION DETECTION BEE SEENEN 22 Motion Hertges 22 Ur EEN 22 Jd eT 22 iQ TU EP TES WEN 22 le UE AUT Ml RTT 23 Record OUS EE 25 MN tm Record Kall s E 25 erch TEE 25 UN t H 26 Senedul Seul E 26 External Alarm MOUE E 28 Marin DISDIAY ee 28 Lina A A dE 28 Event Log SOCUD E 28 Buzzer Me SetU oo ed aE rore rH rr eben DO EOR 29 RELAY VUNG SOU m 29 HARD DISK MANAGEMENT 4 eere e eere nn eren ree n o eee e noon oeeo ooo o 2 Overwrite Mod EE 30 HDD TEUER 31 d At E ooi PIE E EREA E YU EEUU SERRUERERRRURIK TEL PXA SEXES EN 31 US BACK UDD Rc 37 DVO CD de E 38 Date Dile coo eege 39 JACINV T m 40 i D ald Koy Board e 40 PA ERNEUT TM 40 DISDIAY SOUUD t 40 Kids UEL C M T 41 PASS WOU o POP E E AN E O 41 Firmware UD GN AGG ossesccavsiessacncsvivulesissccevevessnccnssasetsinetssiseeidisvrawasessivesauiceiiniaiovavasuiains 41 Load ip ge M 41 JI eU I 42 Daviignt Savings UE 42 PVE VUE WV ULC
3. p dm ae ae mo Set the Delay time to accurately reflect the time change during the daylight savings months Press Menu or click the Return button to save your settings and return to the previous Menu CV501 16CH iM POP UP MENU BAR operation Using the USB Mouse the pop up menu bar allows you to view the following options eS mo PTZ control Please refer to the PTZ control section HDD amp USB INFORMATION You can quickly access your HDD amp USB information right from the Pop Up Menu on the live viewing screen This will let you easily determine how much space is left on your HDD and your USB drive Disk The name of the connected hard drive Capacity The maximum capacity of the hard drive This should be approximately 500GB Left Ratio Displays a percentage of the remaining hard drive memory USB Install Displays whether the USB drive is properly connected and installed USB Capacity Displays the maximum capacity of the USB drive USB Used Size Displays how much memory of the USB drive is currently in use USB Left Ratio Displays the remaining memory of the USB drive as well as a percentage of the free space remaining To Call up the HDD amp USB Information 1 Select the E icon to call up the HDD amp USB information page 2 The page will reveal the capacity of your HDD and the percent of space left to record It will also display any information regarding a connected USB flash driv
4. Custom settings Ta change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level 5 Change the Activex settings listed below Download signed ActiveX controls PROMPT or ok IL Ga m ENABLED Security Setting e Download unsigned ActiveX controls PROMPT MTM Settings e Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked m as safe PROMPT Enable Prompt e Run ActiveX controls and plug ins ENABLE j Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable e Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for Enable T Prompt scripting ENABLE wl Initialize and script Actives controls nat marked as safe Disable If this is an option Enable e Allow automatic prompting for file and code D QA EE downloads ENABLE Di TS 6 Press OK Reset custom settings Space ppl Resetto Medum M wan pm 8 Close out of the Options window x a Note This method needs to be done on every computer you wish to view your DVR from Viewing Your DVR on Your Computer Now that the computer is prepared to install the necessary ActiveX changes listed above you are ready to start viewing the DVR using your computer Using Internet Explorer type the IP address of the DVR into the address bar using the following format http 192 168 0 108 and press ENTER DND DACH Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edt view Favorites Took Help Oe E wl ig Co seh greens 42 C m w
5. Pull lightly on the wire to make sure it is secure TIN J CUNSIDER E ATION INSTALLATION The camera should be installed between 8 and 13ft above the area to be monitored e Ensure there are no obstructions in the camera s view to maximize viewing area e Ensure that the sunshade is positioned to avoid glare and position camera away from direct sunlight or indoor lighting e Decide whether the camera will be wall mounted ceiling mounted or sit on a desk table top If you are mounting the camera on a wall or ceiling use the mounting hardware in the package We recommend that the mounting bracket is secured using the included screws for all installations e Each camera comes with 60ft of video power wire and there are also four 60ft extension wires included Please make sure that you mount four cameras no more than 60ft from the TV monitor VCR DVR and the other four no more than 120ft away from the TV monitor VCR DVR If longer wiring distance is required for additional cameras 60ft extensions can be purchased DF10W from your local re seller or at www svat com e We recommend using a surge protected power bar to protect the cameras internal circuitry MOUNTING 1 Decide if the camera will be wall mounted or sit on a desk tabletop The camera can be adjusted for either mounting scenario by rotating it to the required position 2 Screw the mounting bracket into the camera s mounting hole turning it clockwise 3 Mount the
6. Simply choose the desired date and time range and the requested video clips will appear Clips are also labeled by event which makes it easy to find footage that was captured by motion detection Endless Location Options with 4 Extra Extension Wires We ve included four extra GUTT extension wires so that you can maximize the distance between your cameras and the DVR Wire Model CVW62 gt N pe e CLEARVU7 LCD Monitor e VW62 60 ft Camera Extension Cable VU301 C Camera For more information or accessories please visit www svat com d INS amp CONK UN Front Panel 9 69 09 09 ee M POWER REC PLAY HDD m 5 8 9 12 gt eee Ed E VI ZOOM O ENTUCOPY es an 1 Power LED Indicates the DVR is properly powered on 14 9 12 Pressing this scrolls through cameras 9 12 one at a time 2 RecLED Indicates the DVR is in Recording mode 15 13 16 Pressing this scrolls through cameras 13 16 one at 3 Play LED Indicates the DVR is currently in Playback mode a time 4 HDD LED Indicates there is harddrive activity This could 16 Directional buttons Moves the cursor up down left indcate recording or playback and right 5 IR Sensor Detects IR remote control 17 4 9 13 16 Pressing this button scrolls through different 6 Record button Pressing this button prompts DVR to record display options four cameras nine cameras
7. amp FTP section when the DVR dials in to the PPPoE server Every time the DVR dials in it will acquire a new external IP address Unless statically assigned by your ISP The email will include the Subject from the field below as well as information regarding the new connection This will include the new IP address CV501 16CH NORI DDNS Enabled Disabled Provider Hostname Username Schedule Update State Apply Mail amp FTP Motion Alarm Mail Server Username Password Sender s Mail Receivers Mail BCC Mail Event Subject FTP Setting Motion Alarm This will enable the DVR to connect to the DDNS provider listed below If disabled the DVR will not update the DDNS website with the current information Choose the DDNS service provider for the DVR to connect to See DDNS SETUP for more information on the service providers This is the hostname set up for your DVR Used to connect to your DVR through a web browser This is the username configured on the DDNS service provider s website This is usually different than your hostname Defines how often the DVR will update the DDNS website with it s current IP address Information This should not be set to less then 60 minutes as some DDNS providers may temporarily block the DVR Displays the current state of the DVR IDLE indicates the DVR is not currently updating the DDNS website Saves all changed DDNS settings Enables or disabl
8. information so that the DVR and other computers that are connected to the network do not require a password to access the Internet If you use DSL please contact your ISP for your PPPoE information if required To Setup PPPoE Settings 1 Change PPPoE setting to ENABLE 2 Enter the Username provided by your ISP 3 Enter the Password provided by your ISP 4 Press ENTER on State to update the status If properly connected the State will display your connection status as being connected DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service This Menu option allows you to set up a common name for the DVR instead of an IP address This feature is used if you have a Dynamic IP address from your ISP and the IP address is constantly changing To Setup your DDNS 1 Select EET to setup the DDNS 2 Highlight DDNS Setting Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from DISABLE to ENABLE Highlight PROVIDER Choose your DDNS provider from the list Highlight HOST NAME select SETI to input your host name Highlight USER NAME select BET to input your user name Highlight PASSWORD select SET to input your password pu P oua e See DDNS Setup for more information on the DDNS setting 7 Press Menu or select the Lad to exit the DDNS SETUP Menu 8 Press Menu or select the CO to save your changes and exit the NETWORK SETUP Menu RTSP RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol and is used for streaming each channel of video ove
9. power supply rear DC 12V port on the DVR 4 The DVR will turn on and display the main viewing area after a few moments of initializing Note We recommend using a surge protected power bar and or Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS backup to prevent damage to your DVR system Now that you have powered up the DVR and properly connected to a TV or monitor you are ready to begin using and customizing the DVR for your specific needs The DVR will automatically begin recording once it has been powered on and initialized Initializing the DVR is the normal start up process and can take a few moments Using the Mouse The included USB mouse makes using the CV501 16CH simple and efficient Make sure that the mouse is connected to the front right USB port before powering on the DVR All functions of the mouse are applicable to this DVR including using the wheel and right and left clicking E Using your mouse Screen Viewing By double clicking on one the of the 16 cameras the viewing mode will switch to full screen mode When in full screen mode scrolling the mouse wheel up or down will move you from one camera to the next POP UP MENU BAR Menu options will automatically appear on the bottom of the screen when you move the mouse cursor near the bottom of the screen More information can be found in the POP UP MENU BAR section The following menu options appear from left to right CH 1 Menu calls up the Main Menu
10. to save settings and return to Main Menu QU de Sr d 26 Du oom FIRMWARE UPGRADE The DVR checks for a connected USB device for a firmware update Warning Attempting to update the firmware with an invalid file could potentially render the DVR inoperable Only complete the firmware upgrade if directed by a SVAT technical support representative LOAD DEFAULT The load default Menu allows you to restore your DVR back to the factory settings backup current settings to a USB drive and Load settings that are saved on the USB drive To restore DVR to factory default settings 1 Select LOAD DEFAULT from the System Setup Menu 2 Select SETI to enter the load default settings page 3 Select Load Setup From Default and press ENTER or click SET A warning screen will appear saying SYSTEM SETUP WILL INITIALIZE CONTINUE YES NO CV501 16CH V Until 4 Usethe directional keys or the mouse to select either YES or NO Select YES to load the factory default settings 5 Click to save settings and return to System Set 6 Click CO to save settings and return to Main Menu Load Setup From USB This option can only be used if the DVR settings have been previously backed up to E NE EID E EXC USB The DVR settings will be saved on the USB drive as DVR cfg P AOGUO aye 4 ENER Backup Setup to USB This will save the current DVR settings to a USB flash drive This will not backup any video footage to the USB drive Use this functio
11. CD 10ft RJ45 8 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA Connectors Ethernet Cable male Video Power Wires 10 ft Power Adapter for DVR e 1 Power Adapter for DVR 4 Window Warning Stickers e 24 7 Lifetime Live Customer Support 1 CR2025 Battery for Remote installed e Instruction Manual 4 x 60 ft Camera Extension Cables e Quick Start Guide 1x 25 pin D SUB adapter for Alarm Input e 1 Year Warranty and Relay e 1X9 Pin D SUB adapter for PTZ cameras D ALUT iPhone amp BlackBerry Compatible Access live video footage directly from your iPhone or BlackBerry This DVR uses 3G technology which is specifically designed to transmit high quality video and audio on your smart phone Your DVR can also be set up to email your hand held whenever specific activity occurs such as motion detection View Video Online with No Service Fees Supports DDNS Regardless of where you are in the world you can view your DVR s live or recorded video footage on any Internet accessible computer with Internet Explorer See what is happening on your property and check in on your employees or family members Record Over 2 Years of Video Footage The 500GB hard drive can hold over 2 years of continuous video and is optimized for 24 7 surveillance We only use hard drives that are specifically designed for high capacity writing which ensures long product life and accurate video data storage Your DVR will alert you when your memory space is full so that you can overwrite your ol
12. L 2 PTZControl controls the PTZ cameras PTZ camera not included 3 HDD amp USB Information total size capacity remaining E 4 Digital Zoom digitally zoom on a specific area 4 5 Audio Control enables or disables the audio WER 6 Auto Sequence automatically switches between camera Channels in live viewing mode CT 7 Quad screen viewing mode 8 9 Camera view EJ 9 13 Camera view 10 16 Camera view 11 Manual Record 12 Stop stops playback or manual record 13 Play Search calls up the play search menu dad Gl CV501 16CH MATIN IWER The main menu consists of nine options Li 1 Camera Setup 2 Motion Setup 3 Record Setup 4 Alarm Setup 5 HDD Management 6 Network Setup 7 Backup Setup 8 System Setup 9 Exit MAIN MENU As you navigate through the Menu of the DVR you will notice that most fields are adjustable If the Menu setting has EsIx to the right of it you can adjust the value by either using the left and right directional buttons or scrolling up or down with the mouse wheel If the Menu setting has SETI next to it you can select this button by pressing ENTER or by clicking on the SET button with the mouse Clicking SET will enter a sub menu which will allow you to adjust sub settings for the DVR To call up the Main Menu The Main Menu can be called by 2 different options Option 1 1 Press the Menu button the DVR front panel or on
13. ON to OFF Press Menu or select the amp ZI to return to the Menu and save your settings Press Menu or select the CO to exit the Main Menu The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings BUZZER TIME SETUP The DVR can make an audible beep when a particular alarm is detected This will alert the user that there is activity detected by the DVR The DVR can be set to give you this audio alert when there is external alarm activation motion detection and or video loss Buzzer Time setup will allow you to choose how long after the alarm is detected you want the beep to occur The options are OFF and 5 sec 99 sec The buzzer for Motion Detection can be set from 5 sec 99sec To disable the motion detection buzzer refer to the MOTION SETUP Menu To Change the Buzzer Time Highlight BUZZER TIME SETUP Select SET to access the Buzzer Time Setup Menu Highlight the type of alarm you want to set Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change the length of time the buzzer will sound when the alarm is detected Press Menu or select the to return to the Main Menu or press the ENTER key Press Menu or select the CO to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings RELAY TIME SETUP The DVR has a connection for an alarm relay output This allows you to connect a 2 wire Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC connection to an external alarm source like a siren flashing lights or an e
14. PPS for 360 x 240 available to share between the 16 channels There is a total of 120 PPS for 720 x 240 available to share between the 16 channels OQ Un Note By clicking the box next to the word AVERAGE you can evenly distribute the PPS to all connected cameras for Normal PPS and Alarm Record PPS ALARM RECORD DURATION Alarm Record Duration represents the length of time the DVR will record when it detects an alarm motion external alarm You can set the Alarm Record Duration anywhere from 5 seconds to 99 seconds To set the Alarm Record Duration Highlight the Alarm Rec Duration option Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change how long you want the DVR to record when an alarm is detected Press ENTER or Click KZ to save changes Click ele exit DVR may take a few moments to save the settings Mm WwW N CV501 16CH VAIN MEN ontinue RECORD QUALITY There are four levels of record quality you can choose from and it is adjustable per camera if recording with 720 x 240 resolution If using 360 x 240 resolution cameras are adjusted in pairs 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 etc 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 4 Best To Change the Record Quality Highlight the record quality option and click BET to change the record quality Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change the cameras record quality setting Press ENTER or Click the ES to save changes and exit to Record Setup menu
15. ROUTER PORT FORWARDING and http www portforward com for setup instructions 4 Apop up blocker is preventing the ActiveX controls from prompting you to install Disable all pop up blockers in Internet Explorer and try to access the DVR again 5 Your router is blocking your computer from using the external IP address from the same network as the DVR Try connecting to the external IP address from a remote computer that is not connected to the same network 6 Port 80 is being blocked by your ISP Internet Service Provider Try changing the HTTP port to 2000 Port forwarding will need to be changed to use the new port 7 ADSL modem is preventing the connection because it is on a different sub network 3G MOBILE DEVICE PORT FORWARDING continuec If additional port forwarding steps are required contact your ISP Internet service Provider to assist with bridging the modem and router together Check all of your network connections and go through the above steps again to make sure a configuration error was not made You may have to configure PPPoE settings to match the settings provided to you by your Internet Service Provider ISP Consult your ISP for more information on your PPPoE settings Note SVAT technical support cannot troubleshoot modems since changing these settings can potentially render your modem inoperable Bridging or any other modifications to the modem will need to be completed by the ISP MOL Mobile
16. Viewer Application If the browser or media player on your mobile is not compatible with the DVR you can install the Mobile Viewer application to view a single camera on your mobile device The following instructions are loosely written for specific mobile devices and can be used as a guideline to install and operate the Mobile Viewer software The installation instructions will vary depending on the make and model of your mobile device acc a Sony Ericsson K608i iPhone and iTouch Viewing BlackBerry Bold Note This service uses data on your mobile device which may incur data charges through your cell phone service provider Contact your cell phone provider to see if the cost for this type of data is covered CV501 16CH MOR NIN Sony Ericsson K608i The first step is to copy the MobileViewer jar file to a storage location on your mobile that can be accessed using the file manager on the mobile device 1 Copy the MobileViewer jar file from the CD or website onto the desktop 2 Connectthe mobile device to your PC to download the mobile software Open up My Computer You should see your mobile device listed as a removable device Open up the File Manager This may vary on the model of your device Open up the Other folder or another location that can be accessed using file manager on the mobile Copy the MobileViewer jar from the desktop into this folder Disconnect your mobile device from the computer 3 Onyou
17. YOUR ALARM SYSTEM TO THE DVR The CV501 16CH supports a 2 wire normally open or normally closed connection for up to sixteen external alarm devices simultaneously using the included alarm adapter For more information on setting up the DVR to work with these alarms please see buttons and connections Please see your alarm device manufacturer for further instructions on required connections and settings JNN NG ADDITIONAL L CONNECTING YOUR DVR TO THE ROUTER 1 Power off the DVR by removing the power cable from the back of the DVR E dE 2 Connect the included network cable to the back of the DVR in the Ethernet T d LI e k f 8 i port LAN E WGA OUT 3 Connect the other end of the network cable to an available port on the ethernet router The ports should be labeled 1 4 or 1 8 4 Poweron the DVR by reconnecting the power cable on the back of the DVR Note If you look at the router there should be a green link light indicating that the DVR is properly connected to the port that it was plugged into There will also be an amber and green link light to the right of the Ethernet connection on the back of the DVR to indicate a proper connection to the router If both link lights are illuminated the DVR is properly connected to the router and you can proceed with the next step 1 Insert the power cord into the 2 Plugthe power cord into a power outlet 3 Insert the power supply wire into the
18. attached cameras 5 Press ENTER or Select EZ to save settings and return to record setup menu 6 Exitthe record setup menu to save changes 7 Exit the main menu The DVR will take a few moments to load the settings Note For each setting you can also click the Average box at the bottom of the menu screen to divide the PPS evenly across all of the attached cameras If no cameras are attached the average option will not distribute the PPS to any camera MALIN MEN ontnue ALARM RECORD PPS You can change the PPS for alarm record You may wish to change the alarm PPS so that there is a higher PPS for when an alarm e g motion is detected by the DVR and a lower PPS for Normal Record To Change the Alarm Record PPS 1 Select SET to adjust the Alarm Record PPS 2 Usethe mouse wheel or the directional buttons to adjust the PPS the most PPS per camera is 30 PPS 3 When in 720 x 240 you can change each cameras PPS individually and you have 120 PPS to distribute between the attached cameras 4 When in 360 x 240 the Alarm PPS will change by two channels at a time 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 etc You will have a total of 240 PPS to distribute across the attached cameras Press ENTER or select k to save settings and return to record setup menu Exit the record setup menu to save changes 7 Exit the main menu P to save changes The DVR will take a few moments to load the settings There is a total of 240
19. automatically overwrite the saved video and audio content on the HDD or to stop recording when the HDD is full The default setting is ON and will automatically overwrite old footage If the mode is set to OFF you can set a warning to alert you when the HDD is nearing its full capacity The Capacity Remaining Warning can be set to 5 10 15 and 20 remaining If this option is selected an onscreen message will appear informing you that your HDD is getting full To Set the DVR to Warn You When the HDD is Getting Full Select OVERWRITE MODE Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to alternate the overwrite mode between ON and OFF When you choose OFF a new option will appear allowing you to set a warning level to inform you when the HDD is nearly full You can choose to set the DVR to warn you that the HDD is getting full when there is a 596 HDD capacity remaining b 10 HDD capacity remaining c 15 HDD capacity remaining d 2096 HDD capacity remaining cb La N Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change the capacity warning amount 5 Press Menu or select the LA to return to the Main Menu 6 Press Menu or select the X to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings HDD INFORMATION This option will allow you to view the total capacity of the connected hard drive as well as the percentage of remaining space This Menu is only used to display your HDD status and no
20. camera in the desired location no more than 60 ft from the DVR unless you have purchased additional wiring You may wall ceiling or desk mount these cameras 4 Adjust cameras to the desired viewing angles For more information on camera location go to www defendercollege com WIRING 1 Plug the 4 PIN DIN 2 Plug the included four female connection on l to one power supply the camera into the into the camera power adapter then into the 4 PIN DIN male connection on the 60ft red power jack located video power wire on the 60 ft video power wire m 4 Attach the BNC to FIUg the cameras RCA connectors to power adapter into an e the video inputs on AC outlet or the back of the DVR power bar AIVIERA INS TALLALION ontinue 5 Connect the male RCA plug from the 60 ft cable to the BNC to RCA connector 6 Repeat the above steps for all of the included cameras Note For detailed instructions and information on the cameras included with this system please refer to the Camera specifications on Pg 63 JNN NG ADDITIONAL L J Ine DVD This DVR has multiple connections which allow you to integrate additional SVAT or third party devices to the system Please note that there are many makes and models of compatible devices and the instructions below may not be applicable to your device Always refer to the device instruction manual for proper setup and operation CONNECTING A USB MOUSE It is reco
21. detect motion in the area where the traffic is but only when a vehicle turns into the driveway To Setup a Motion Area 1 Choose which camera you wish to setup by using the mouse wheel or directional arrows 2 Select SETI for Motion Area By default the entire grid 30 x 24 is set to detect motion Here you choose whether to select the motion detection area or to clear a section of the grid to not detect motion Sections of the grid that are shaded green will not trigger motion detection There are three Menu options while in the grid view which can be accessed by either right clicking the mouse or pressing the Menu button 1 Select Used to select areas you wish to trigger motion detection The squared off area shows the area with no detection would be shaded green 2 Clear Used to mask off certain areas you do not want to trigger motion detection 3 EXIT Saves changes and exits the MOTION DETECTION SETUP MENU VALN MEN H RECORDING SETUP 1 Access the Main Menu 2 Select the Record Setup icon L RESOLUTION You can set the resolution to NTSC Mode 1 720x240 max 60 PPS 2 360x240 max 120 PPS PAL Mode 1 720x288 max 50 PPS 2 360x288 max 60 PPS i x Y A ALARM RECORO D gt ps S ALAR M 3 JRA em 10 St Oo BOO GOAL VU LSE RECORD MODS MANUA ale D KM A menus L lt i gt Note NTSC is the video standard for North America Europe and other countries use the PAL video st
22. footage and pressing this button again will step forward the time by a few minutes OOO 9999 PTZ CONNECTION 9 PIN D SUB adapter for PTZ cameras 1 9 PIN D SUB MALE Connection Connects into RS 232 485 Port on the back of DVR 2 Connection for a RS 232 PTZ Camera 3 Connection for a RS 485 PTZ Camera Using the T and R connections 4 Connection for a RS485 PTZ Camera Using the D and D connections For more information on how to setup and use the PTZ camera with the DVR please see PTZ Setup Refer to the PTZ camera manufacturer instructional manual for the required connections and settings ALARM CONNECTION 25 PIN D SUB adapter for alarm input and relay 1 25PIN D SUB MALE Connection Connects to alarm port on the back of DVR AONO Alarm output normally open AONC Alarm output normally closed AOCOM Alarm Open Common AlarmHl Alarm reset connection GND Ground connections for alarm input SW IN SW IN12 This function does not apply to this DVR VCR SW This function does not apply to this DVR Alarm 1 13 Connection for 13 different alarms 0 Alarm 14 16 Connection for 3 more alarms To connect a two wire alarm 1 With a small object such as a flat head screwdriver push the orange tab back away from the circular opening 2 Insertthe wire into the hole below the orange tab while it is still pushed back 3 Release the orange tab which will lock the wire into place
23. image 4pin 4pin power power RCA RCA Make sure the power adapter is plugged in to an active electrical outlet If everything is connected cup your hands around the camera lens and you should see the red LEDs illuminate Make sure it is dark enough to activate the light sensor If the LEDs do not illuminate try switching the power adapter with a working camera s power adapter This will indicate if it is the power adapter which needs to be replaced If no power video signal even with the new power adapter connect the camera that is in question to a working cable Disconnect a working camera and connect the camera in question to that cable set The camera should function correctly If the camera functions correctly the test indicates that there is a bad cable Verify the pins on the 4PIN DIN connection are not bent and are being properly inserted to the proper connector CV501 16CH My camera is being displayed in black and white Lines displayed on screen scrolling lines electrical noise interference The camera is not displayed on the Live Display screen it is just 4 blue boxes Night vision mode displays in black and white Make sure there is enough lighting in the room to check if color is working Power cycle the DVR by unplugging the DVR with a camera still connected Leave for 10 seconds and pow on again If the cameras still display in black and white try replacing the power supply for the B W camer With a properly w
24. in microphone or connect an external microphone into the RCA audio input to configure the DVR to record with audio The cameras that are included with the DVR do not support audio To record with audio Highlight the Audio Record option Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from OFF to ON Press ENTER or Click the to save changes Exit the Main Menu x to save changes The DVR may take a few moments to save the settings E oU Nea Using the Pop Up Menu Bar you can mute the audio from playing through the connected speaker or TV and still record by clicking l SCHEDULE SETUP A schedule can be used to customize your recording modes by the hour for every day of the week This is beneficial for business environments that have different hours during weekdays and the weekend For home use you can set different record modes for the days you have people over for housework yard work or even baby sitters By default the DVR is set to automatically record a 24 7 schedule You have a choice to customize up to 5 different recording schedules The recording schedule is 24 7 and uses a 24 hour clock e g on this screen 18 is 6 00 pm In live or playback mode 17 00 is equal to 5 00 PM Each square on the 24 7 schedule represents one hour There are 3 different recording options 1 Full Record red will record all the time using the Normal Record PPS 2 Alarm Record orange will record only when a specific action h
25. mouse wheel or directional keys on each number to change to the new password Press Menu or select the KE to exit the HDD Password Setup Press Menu orselect the ES to exit the HDD Management Menu Press Menu or select the CO to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings 1 E E MAIN MEN ontnue To Format the HDD Select HDD FORMAT SETUP Select SETI to enter the HDD Format Setup Menu Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from DISABLE to ENABLE Select BET to format your HDD You will be prompted to ensure that you really want to format the hard drive Select YES to format the hard drive or NO to exit the Menu and not delete the stored footage The selected button will looked as if it is pressed in Press Menu or select the to exit the HDD Management Menu or press the Menu button 8 Press Menu or select the x to exit the Main Menu Ou ZS a A N This will not erase any of your DVR settings VUORK 1 Access the Main Menu by pressing Menu or by using the Pop Up Menu Bar Move the mouse to the bottom of the display screen to reveal the Pop Up Menu 2 Select the Menu icon 3 Select the NETWORK setup icon a L The network setup Menu is your gateway to viewing your footage online This Menu holds the information you need about your DVR to set up on line viewing Note that for basic network setup the values shown on the screen are the values
26. on using the event log Review the normal recorded footage prior to the video loss occurred To Set the DVR to Detect Video Loss Move the mouse or directional keys to highlight VIDEO LOSS DETECT Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from DISABLE to ENABLE Press ENTER or select the to return to the Main Menu BR Ww N Press Menu or select the CO to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings EVENT LOG SETUP The event log holds the date and time of the footage which is saved due to an alarm being detected by the DVR and other types of events The different types of events that are logged are External Alarm Video Loss Motion Detection Manual Recording Power On mn A W PY CV501 16CH MAIN MEN 9ontinuec The event log setup allows you to choose which alarm triggers will be saved to your event log maximum 3000 events Setting up the event log allows you to start playing recorded footage by specific events so that you do not have to fast forward through long periods of footage to see when the alarm is detected It also serves as a list with the important events that have occurred so that you can easily trace them and when they happened To Setup the Event Log Highlight EVENT LOG SETUP Select SETI to access the Event Log Setup Menu Highlight the type of alarm you want to enable or disable Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from
27. selection box Require server verification https For all sites in this zone The IP address used in the example above is for internal network viewing If you are trying to access the DVR from a remote location you will add the External IP Address to the trusted sites list See Finding your External IP Address Internet Options 9 Changethe default settings for the TRUSTED SITES zone to low Click on EE DEFAULT LEVEL and change the security level of the zone to Low This can be a o e done by running the slider to the bottom This will allow ActiveX controls from Internet Lernen Trustedstes Resticted the DVR to be downloaded and the DVR to be viewed on the computer Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you trust not bo damage your computer or E data 10 Click Apply Sedrity level for this zone dus Move the slider ta set the security level for this zone 1 Medium low Same as Medium without prompts Mast content will be run without prompts 11 Click OK P Unsigned Actives controls will not be downloaded ae H Appropriate Far sites op your local network intranet Custom Level Default Level CV501 16CH A NUR Method 2 Internet Se 1 Open up Internet Explorer 2 Click on TOOLS qternet osa Trusted sites Hestricted sites Internet 3 Click on INTERNET OPTIONS amp EE Security level for this zone 4 Click on the SECURITY Tab then the CUSTOM LEVEL button SCH
28. thirteen cameras according to the record schedule and sixteen cameras 7 Rewind search Rewinds playback footage and prompts 18 Zoom Pressing this turns the zoom function on search menu to playback footage 19 Auto Pressing this prompts the DVR to sequence through 8 Stop Stops playback footage and recording the cameras 9 Pause Pauses Playback footage 20 Enter copy Select button in playback mode copy starts and 10 Fast Forward search Fast forwards playback footage stops backup l Prompts PTZ controls in live view mode 21 USB connection Used to connect external CD burner or USB 11 Play Prompts Playback search menu to playback footage drive for backup 12 1 4 Pressing this scrolls through channels cameras 1 4 one 22 Menu Button Opens and exits the main menu at a time 23 USB mouse connection Connect USB mouse to 13 5 8 Pressing this scrolls through cameras 5 8 one at a time this connection VGA OUT Ethernet RS 232 485 EW O SPOT Pe Leem X pu 0 KE O n Sech LA ty le co Jo oy SN 1 uo Oo i MEE x O oF 79 7 40 D 1 LT Zt Wx N 5 Vere 2 Video input kd A d 1 6 Audio In l S Monitor Out SOOO 1 Power Input 12V 4 16A 7 Video Input CH 1 to 16 Camera connections 2 VGA OUT Connection to a VGA monitor 8 Audio In Connects to an audio supported camera 3 Ethernet LAN connection Connect to a ro
29. to back up the footage you have recorded through online viewing To back up saved footage Download Record Time 2009 04 21 23 17 01 2 1 Click on the amp icon 2003 23 115m i End ong gz 03 02 13 00 2 Select the starting and ending time which you wish to back up gaer 3 Clickthe save icon 4 twill take several minutes for the back up to be saved Record Time 2008 04 21 23 11 01 2009 07 03 02 13 00 1 H SU 2008704721 z elect folder 5 You will need to download the R6 Viewer software SEET Save Stop 6 Click STOP to end the backup process Current Folder RECORD e To record the footage you are seeing click the record button e You will be prompted to choose a file name and a folder to save the footage e Asmall pop up screen will appear telling you that the footage is being recorded e When you are done recording click STOP in the small pop up screen FULL SCREEN Expands the viewing window to the full size of your monitor SCREEN FORMAT Change from quad 9 camera 16 camera and to single channel viewing CV501 16CH NETWORK NING amp PLAYBACK continuec DVR CONFIGURATION OPTIONS SYSTEM OPTIONS The system information network information and other options are displayed when this option is clicked System Information Server Name This is the name of your DVR It will be displayed in the title of the web brow
30. your username would be NadiaK If when checking your email your username is the entire email address then you will enter the entire email address in the username field on the DVR Your email service provider can provide you with the username to use Password Put your email password in this is the password you use to access your email account Sender s mail Thisis the email you that the DVR will use to send you the alert emails The username and password must have permission to send emails from this email account Usually this will be the same email address as the username used to log on Reciever s mail This is the email that your DVR will send the alerts to This can be the same as the sender s email or a different email address BCC Mail You can insert a second email for the DVR to send alerts to The first receiver will not be aware of the second email address as this is a Blind Carbon Copy BCC This can be the same as the sender S email or a different email address Event Subject This is what the subject of the email will be Make sure the subject line is clear and can be easily recognized when received in your inbox Also make sure not to use words that will get filtered by spam checkers 4 Highlight and enable motion and or alarm setting by using the scroll wheel on your mouse or the up and down arrow keys on the front panel of the DVR e When you enable motion the DVR will email your set email when motion is detected e Whe
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32. 5 FTPServer The host name of your FTP server This could be a full hostname like ftp svat com or in IP address form 216 12 36 244 6 Username The username you use to access the FTP server Most FTP usernames are case sensitive Use the Shift button to change the case of characters when inputting the username 7 Password The password you use to access the FTP server Most FTP passwords are case sensitive Use the Shift button to change the case of characters when inputting the password 8 Port The port being used by the FTP server By default this is port 21 and is the commonly used port for FTP service 9 Path The path where you want the files to be placed on your FTP server If you would like to change the file folder that the DVR will upload the files to enter the desired path name The DVR will create a folder for each day that files are uploaded in the following format YYYYMMDD 10 After you have input all the information select the ENTER imi button to save changes and exit the menu 11 Pressthe ENTER Lad button again to save the overall network settings 12 Click the x to exit the menu The DVR make take a few moments to load Note Files need to be played back using the playback software The player can be downloaded from the web interface the included CD or from the DVRs product webpage See Playback Software for information on how to play back up files i a The DVR allows you to backup your recorded footag
33. CH LANGUAGE This DVR allows for the following 13 languages English Chinese Italian French Japanese Spanish Polish simplified Chinese Greek Hungarian Dutch Russian and Czech To change the on screen display language 1 Highlight LANGUAGE Use the mouse scroll wheel or directional keys to change to your desired language Press Menu or select the to save and exit pm xe cb Press Menu or dick x to exit the Main Menu and save these settings It may take a few moments to save the changes SYSTEM PASSWORD SETUP The system password is used to authenticate users before being able to access all of the features of the DVR By default the DVR Password Mode is set to DISABLED If set to ENABLED the user will be prompted to enter a password before accessing the Menu or control the DVR in certain Keyboard Lock modes It is recommended that you change the DVR from the default password To change the system password settings Highlight SYSTEM PASSWORD from the System Setup Menu Select SETI to configure your password settings Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to alternate between DISABLE and ENABLE Highlight PASSWORD Select BET to choose a new password Note passwords can only be 4 numeric characters Highlight the value to change and use the mouse scroll wheel or directional keys to navigate through the numbers Press Menu or select to save settings and return to the System Setup menu Press Menu or select x
34. DNS account type in the DDNS website name in an Internet Explorer browser The syntax should be similar to http username ddns camddns com If updating fails the DDNS name is already registered or the DVR may not be properly connected to the Internet Try updating again in about one minute or changing the username DYNDNS ORG requires a DYNDNS ORG account The rest of the information for the setup screen will be acquired from the DDNS account you have set up online 1 Onyour DVR set the provider to dyndns org 2 Enterthe hostname of your DDNS account ex NadiasDVR dyndns org 3 Enter the username of the DYNDNS account you created 4 Enterthe password of the DYNDNS account you created 5 UPDATE SCHEDULE defines how often the DVR will connect to the DDNS web site and update the website with the most current external IP information 6 Navigate to STATE and click SET or press ENTER to manually update the website Note Before filling inthe DYNDNS com information on your DVR you must create an account and a hostname for your DVR through the DYNDNS website CV501 16CH N VOR dh DYNDNS ORG ACCOUNT SETUP required if using DYNDNS ORG Open Internet Explorer and type http www dyndns org in the address bar N9 Create a new account by clicking the Create Account link in the top right hand corner of the site UY Enter your preferred user name email address and password D Op
35. H a gt OE Cl e Page Safety Tock 2 This website wants to install the Following add on WATCH_16R cab from Hunt Electronic Co Ltd ity ou trust the v iL site and the add on and want to install it click here x What s Tes T Information Bar Help r Click here to install the following ActiveX control WATCH 16R cab from Hunt Electronic Co Ltd If your ActiveX settings are set correctly you will see the following dialogue box Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Mame WATCH 16R cab Publisher Hunt Electronic Co Ltd More options Install Don t Install while Files From khe Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your Computer Only install software From publishers vou trust what s Ehe risk Click Install You should now see the web player and the connected cameras CV501 16CH Odd u ontinueC VIEWING YOUR DVR OUTSIDE OF YOUR NETWORK Now that you have successfully viewed your DVR and cameras from a computer it is time to set up your router to view the DVR while at a remote location This process is called Port Forwarding and you can find detailed instructions on how to complete the required steps at http www portforward com Port forwarding Is required if you want to view the DVR from a computer that is not connected to the same router Configuring your Router to view the DVR Externally Port Forwarding
36. LINK NET NET CLIENT PORT example 6100 WEB SERVER PORT example 80 MAC ADDRESS example 00 12 3A 45 67 89 EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS example 14 14 243 113 CV501 16CH
37. Port forwarding is a necessary step that opens a path on your home business network to allow you to view your DVR video feed from outside your network over the Internet There are hundreds of brands of routers on the market you can find step by step instructions on http www portforward com Easy to follow Networking Video Guides are available under the support section of the company website http www svat com Once on http www portforward com Select your router make and model from the list of DVRs Skip any advertisements that may be seen by clicking Click here to skip this advertisement in the top right hand corner You will see a list of various applications Find a link for any DVR or IP camera and click on it If you cannot find a DVR of Camera link you can pick any application the instructions are all very similar Follow the instructions using the HTTP port number assigned to the DVR By default the http port is 80 and can be verified by checking the NETWORK SETUP section in the Menu of the DVR Once the port forwarding is complete you are ready to view your DVR from a remote location If you are going to be viewing your cameras on your mobile device you will also need to port forward the RTSP port and RTP port range These ports are listed on the RTSP SETUP section of the DVR By default port 554 and a port range of 1024 10000 need to be forwarded to the Internal IP address of the DVR See 3G MOBILE DEVICE SETUP of the m
38. Press Menu or Click PX to exit the Record Setup Menu cb A N gt ALARM RECORD QUALITY You can set the DVR to record with higher or lower picture quality when motion alarms are triggered The instructions are the same as above for adjusting normal record quality when adjusting alarm record quality There are four levels of record quality you can choose from for when the alarm the is triggered each quality is adjustable per camera 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 4 Best Note You can also adjust all cameras at once by using the option at the bottom of the screen and scrolling through RECORD MODE You can set your DVR to record based on a preset schedule you have created or to manually record when you desire By default the schedule is set to record 24 7 and will automatically start recording when powered up You have a choice to configure up to 5 recording schedules Only one recording schedule can be active at any given time To choose a recording schedule In the record mode area use the mouse wheel or directional buttons to scroll through various recording modes Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Schedule 3 Schedule 4 Schedule 5 or manual The schedule that is displayed on the Record Setup Screen will be the active recording schedule See the directions on how to setup a schedule in the Schedule setup section VALN IVICI AUDIO RECORD The DVR is capable of recording one channel of audio You can connect a camera that has a built
39. andard NTSC videos or cameras will not work on PAL television sets or monitors Changing the resolution will affect the picture quality A higher resolution will produce a better quality picture however footage recorded in a higher resolution will take up more space on the hard drive The higher the resolution causes the maximum number of PPS pictures per second be lowered PPS PPS stands for Pictures Per Second and refers to how many pictures will be captured in 1 second The more PPS the smoother the video and the less PPS the more choppy the video will appear Normal Record PPS will adjust the PPS for Full record and Manual Record mode Alarm Record PPS will adjust the PPS for motion detection and external alarm detection Generally the normal record PPS will be lower to minimize the amount of HDD space used when non important events are happening and the alarm record PPS is higher to use smooth video recording when motion or alarms are triggered To Change the Normal Record PPS 1 Select SET to set the Normal Record PPS 2 Use the mouse wheel or the directional buttons to adjust the PPS the maximum PPS per camera is 30 PPS 3 When in 720 x 240 you can change each camera s PPS individually and you have 120 PPS to distribute between the attached cameras 4 When in 360 x 240 the Normal PPS will change by two channels at a time 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 6 etc You will have a total of 240 PPS to distribute across the
40. anual for more information These instructions have been created without a stand alone firewall in place If you have a firewall please consult a computer systems technician to configure the firewall to allow the required ports to pass through it Note Your router may require a user name and password If you do not know the username or password contact the person who setup your router http www portforward com will provide you with the routers default user name and password FINDING YOUR EXTERNAL IP The external IP address of the DVR is used to access the DVR from any remote location with Internet access To find the external IP address of the DVR go to www whatsmyip org or www showmyip com using a computer that is connected to the same router as the DVR The web sites will display your external IP address in the top of the web page for your reference NORI TESTING Now that you know your external IP address you can perform a test to ensure your DVR is accessible from outside your network over the internet This test should be performed by a computer that is not on the same network as the DVR Although using the external IP on the same network will sometimes work it will not work in all cases and it is best to test from a remote location 1 Open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type in the external IP address you acquired from http whatsmyip org It should be similar to the following http 74 11 213 177 If u
41. appens video loss motion etc using the Alarm Record PPS 3 No Record green the DVR will not record during the hour when this option is chosen You can now customize a recording schedule to meet your needs and specifications There are several advantages of setting up a customized recording schedule When the DVR is on FULL RECORD 24 7 your hard drive will fill up quickly To optimize your HDD space you may wish to choose to record only when motion is detected at certain times or to not record at all You can set up your recording schedule based on your own preferences There are 5 different options for schedules so you can set a separate schedule for long weekends holidays when you are on vacation or for the days you will be away from your home office and have to leave others in charge Once the schedules are set it is easy to switch from one to the other MAIN MEN ontnue To set the schedules 1 Highlight SCHEDULE SETUP and select SETI to enter the schedule record Menu 2 Selectthe type of recording you wish to use Full Alarm No from the bottom of the Menu screen or use the fast forward button to toggle between the type of recording 3 Inthe calendar display press ENTER or click on the hour and day you wish this method of recording to happen 4 Select the E to save changes and return to the Record Setup Menu 5 Press Menu or Click the CO to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few mom
42. ate and time of when to transfer the video footage Highlight the value you wish to change and use the directional keys up and down or the mouse scroll wheel to adjust the value 3 Choose the ending date and time of when to end the transfer of video footage Highlight the value you wish to change and use the directional keys up and down or the mouse scroll wheel to adjust the value If the Backup Capacity in MB is larger then the LEFT RATIO In MB the DVR will not allow you to backup the footage The DVR will take a few moments to complete the request since it will put the viewing software as well as video footage onto the USB flash drive This backup player is required to view the backup footage as the files are exported using H 264 compression The backup player install file is 1 10MB in size 4 Ifyou want to check to see how much space is taken up on your USB drive you can re enter the USB backup Menu and it will tell you at the bottom of the screen the USB capacity USB used size and Left Ratio This is also useful to see if the desired time range will fit onto the USB flash drive 5 Press Menu or select the to exit the USB Backup Menu 6 Press Menu or select the CO to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings DVD CD BACKUP The following will explain all of the settings that are seen on screen Record Time The start and end time is used to display the initial time and date whe
43. ave the proper time set on your DVR Refer to the instruction manual under properly Time Setup Double check your schedule record times you may have it set on the no record function My PTZ camera not included isnot Verify the channel protocol and baud rate with the PTZ camera s instruction manual or the working The picture is displaying manufacturer of the camera but cannot control the camera e Verify the PTZ camera is connected to the proper PTZ inputs have lost video footage e This could be from lost footage due to tampering of cameras make sure to check all connections are secure and set properly The hard drive overwrite may be disabled this will make the recording stop when the hard drive is full To change this go to the Hard Drive set up and turn Overwrite Enabled on plugged a mouse into the USB e TheCV501 16CH s mouse will only work when plugged into USB port on the right side port but it s not working The Hard Drive is filling up too e Check your FPS that you are using if you are using a high number of FPS then the hard drive quickly will fill up faster Try lowering your FPS for some cameras Check the video quality you are using If you are using a high video quality then the hard drive will fill up quicker The camera s image appears on e Check to see if the camera is in motion detection mode If in motion detection move and there screen but nothing is recorded is no movement happening no footage
44. ch for and find the video footage to backup to your computer Choose the specific channel to backup If in multi camera mode If in single camera mode the backup channel will be chosen automatically During playback mode click the AVI button to start zeen Make a filename and path then click the start button to start AVI backup Click the Stop AVI button to finish backup Searching for footage To search by time 1 Enter the time and date of the footage you wish to review 2 Click Time Search to playback all the footage during the time you selected SCREEN DISPLAY OPTIONS Full Screen Play Audio aj d si e E Full Screen Opens current viewing screen to full screen mode To exit right click the mouse Note There are no playback controls on full screen 1 Single Camera mode will display only one channel 4 Quad Camera mode displays 4 channels 9 9 channel mode displays 9 channels 16 16 channel mode displays 16 channels Play Audio Will play audio through computer if it was recorded onto the backup footage CV501 16CH REQUIREMENTS You will need to have The DVR connected to a router The router connected to the Internet A PC or laptop that is connected to the same router that the DVR is connected to The PC can be connected by a wired or wireless connection Internet Explorer 6 0 or greater to check the version of Internet explorer open I E In the top Menu bar select Help and then sel
45. ck surveillance adding extra security to your valuables H 264 compression allows you to record and store more footage using less space so you will never miss an important event This manual was written to ensure that you get the most out of your CV501 16CH DVR CV501 16CH 7 DVR CONFIGURATION KU WU KE 59 ri e 59 MARI SU TUTTO TOT 60 Uude 62 3G MOBILE DEVICE PORT FORWARDING eee eee eee eene 62 SETTING UP PORT FORWARDIN E 62 Henri Me 8 63 MOBILE VIEWING INSTALLATION GUIDE enn 64 Mobile Viewer Application eee eene eee eere neenon ooo oo oo 64 SONY ERICSON K608i VIEWING sssscessscsssisssevsassossssunsasssssvensensstessendertesensersentesessousees 65 IPHONE AND OUCH VIEWING sisccsssenssiscercsenscasosncsansssacenssavsssatversavaceseseunseinssesveuees 67 BLACKBERRY BOLD VIEWING sssxecassesvtstcaccsvnsssvsnsensvsveusatssvesanbussiendseustacusnencesetansss 67 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE sccsssssscccsssscssssrsccccsssssssssssscssssssseees 70 SPECIFICATIONS cevecssssessceversecsnsassescorsseusssncsesecerss eons sisnseeatesensssassccautees 72 CAMERA MANUAL E 75 JN Es 16CH DVR with 8 Indoor Outdoor Night 2 x Four to One Power USB Mouse IR Remote Control 500 GB HDD Vision CCD Cameras Supply for Cameras 10 RCA to BNC Software
46. d the IP address is 192 168 1 103 you would type http 192 168 1 103 2000 in the address bar of Internet Explorer If using port 80 your Internet browser will automatically add it in at the end of the address even though it may not be visible IPADDR IP ADDRESS The numbers here represent the internal IP address of your DVR If your DVR is not properly connected to the router the address will appear as 0 0 0 0 To find you DNR IP address make sure that it is connected to your router and reset the power on the DVR The internal IP address is the most important number on the Network Setup Menu screen Netmask X Subnet Mask The subnet mask is used for identifying the subnetwork the DVR is connected to There is no need to adjust this number for general network setup Usually the netmask is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Default Gateway In computer networking a default gateway is the device that passes traffic from the local subnet to devices on other subnets There is no need to adjust this number for general network setup Generally this is the IP address of your router DNS 1 Domain Name System For advanced network setup DNS is used to convert common names into website IP Addresses DNS2 For advanced network setup DNS is used to convert common names into website IP Addresses PPPoE SETUP PPPoE stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is used by A DSL Internet connections Usually the modem or router will store the PPPoE
47. d video stop the unit from recording or backup and transfer your video footage Cutting Edge H 264 Compression The CV501 16CH 007 utilizes H 264 compression the latest and most advanced compression level available for a DVR system You will see an amazing picture but save almost 5096 on storage space versus DVRs with MPEG 4 compression H 264 maximizes your hard drive space 24 7 Lifetime Live Customer Support Assistance is available whenever you need it Simply visit www defender usa com for video networking guides simple tips on how to protect your property and instructional videos on topics such as camera placement Our customer support team can be reached by phone 24 7 or by email and live web chat services so that you will always have access to an expert CV501 16CH 8 D ATUN ON TINE Stay Notified with Email Alerts This system keeps you notified of events occurring in your monitoring location You can set the unit to automatically send alerts to your email inbox whenever motion is detected or when cameras lose power Up to seven different email addresses can receive these alerts 8 Professional Grade Weatherproof Cameras Eight high resolution color cameras provide you with a clear and consistent picture at 420 TV lines of resolution They allow you to better distinguish facial features which can help in the positive identification of individuals The cameras can be used indoors and outdoors Each one is built with professional g
48. e 3 Click or press Menu to exit the HDD amp USB information Menu DIGITAL ZOOM You can digitally zoom into a live image to reveal a close up of the area you chose You must be in the full screen single camera mode to access the zoom options Please note that this is only digital zoom and will only enlarge the image not focus in on a space To zoom in Select the R icon to access the zoom controls A message box will appear on screen that says Zoom On Click and hold the left mouse button down while you move the mouse so yellow tinted box will appear around the area you wish to zoom in on Left click to zoom back out but stay in digital zoom mode To exit the digital zoom click the right mouse button A message box will appear on screen that says Zoom Off AUDIO This setting will enable volume or disable the volume mute PWN gt To Turn Audio Off or On 1 Left click the Audio Control icon to toggle between audio on or audio off CV501 16CH By clicking the Play button from the Pop Up Menu front panel or remote control a Play Search window will pop up The CV501 16CH allows you to review your playback with two different search options 1 Play Time Search Allows you to view your recorded footage based on the day and time you wish to preview This option works best when you know the approximate time day that you want to view footage from 2 Event List Search Calls up an event list with many d
49. e compatible please visit our website www svat com Requires broadband router and broadband Internet connection not included Internet Explorer is required Video playback software is not Mac Compatible Recording capacity may vary based on recording resolution and quality lighting condi tions and movement in the scene Based on a 500GB hard drive using lowest quality settings Not for use in direct exposure to water rain or snow IR illumination range up to 15ft 4 5M under ideal conditions Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely obscured depending on the camera application USB flash drive and external hard drive not included Maximum 30 FPS frames per second per camera Total 240 FPS for all cameras VU301 C Camera 1 SunShield Helps prevent glare from bright lights 2 Infrared IR LEDs Allows the camera to see in the dark up to 15ft away 3 CDS Sensor Turns on the infrared LEDs when it gets dark 4 CameraHousing Made of anodized aluminum to prevent rust 5 Lamera Mount Allows the camera to be desk or wall mountable 6 4PIN DIN Female Connection IMPORTANT INFORMATION While this camera is weatherproof it is not waterproof Please do not install it in areas that receive direct rain or under eaves trough draining spots Do not cut the DC power cable of this camera to fit with another power source Do not cut the video connection wire to fit with a different video connection t
50. e onto a separate and portable USB flash drive as well as a CD DVD USB BACKUP Rar CORTE ae To Setup Backup Recording 1 Insert your USB flash drive into the USB port on front of the DVR 2 Access the Main Menu by clicking Menu or move the mouse to the bottom of the screen to reveal the pop up bar 3 Select the Main Menu icon _ 4 Inthe Main Menu select Backup set icon USD Geer ELSE Record Time The start and end time is used to display the initial time and date when recording began and the final date and time when the recording finished or the latest date and time when backup Menu was accessed Backup Time The start and end time is used to choose the time frame of the video clip to be backed up onto the USB flash drive Backup Capacity This displays the size of the desired backup footage time frame The shorter the video clip the smaller the backup capacity will be in size USB Capacity Displays the maximum capacity of the USB drive USB Used Size This displays how much memory on the USB drive is currently in use This is the amount of memory that is currently available to be used for backup To Backup Saved Video Footage 1 Press ENTER or click SETI to setup the USB backup recording settings From this Menu you can choose the start and end time for the USB backup This will transfer existing video footage in the backup time frame onto the USB drive CV501 16CH i a A 2 Choose the starting d
51. e successfully installed click on downloads Mobile Viewer should be listed along with other downloaded programs Select Mobile Viewer to launch the software on your phone If using a different model of BlackBerry the Mobile Viewer may be listed with all of the other applications on your phone Check the Main Menu for Mobile Viewer Mobile Viewe 5 Once the software has loaded Press Options Select Site List Click on Add CV501 16CH MUE iM The following will be displayed Name This is arbitrary and can be named to your liking Host This is the IP address for your DVR If connecting using the 3G or other wireless network the proper ports must be forwarded on your router See Port Forwarding for instructions Ex Host 74 11 213 177 Port This is the http port used by the DVR By default the port is 80 User The user account used to access the DVR By default the user is admin Password The password associated with the user entered in the line above By default the password for the admin account is admin Image Size QCIF 176 x 144 pixels Channel The Input Channel you wish to view 1 4 Fit to Screen Will expand the image to fit the screen Can be set to Yes or No Click OK to save Or click Options gt OK gt You will return to the site list 6 Highlight the desired site you wish to connect to e Click Options Click Select You will return to the live viewer and the screen sho
52. ect About Internet Explorer The version of I E will be displayed A genuine and fully updated version of Windows XP or Vista Note The computer and DVR need to be connected to the same router for initial setup A computer will not always be necessary at the location to view the DVR Finding your DVR s IP Address By default the DVR IP mode is set to DHCP This means the DVR will automatically retrieve an IP address from the router that it is connected to Unless your network requires a static IP address leave the DVR IP mode set as DHCP x Press Menu Enter password if prompted The default password is 1111 Select NETWORK SETUP Make sure the IP Mode is set to DHCP This setting is acceptable for most users 5 Write down your IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS This information will be used in the next few steps to view the DVR on your computer as well viewing the DVR over the Internet nn SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL SEL ES cb La MN gt If your router does not support DHCP contact your network administrator to supply you with the proper IP information If the DVR needs to store PPPoE DSL ADSL settings contact your ISP Internet Service Provider for the proper IP address settings Preparing Your Computer for Viewing the DVR Every computer that is accessing the DVR will need to be configured to download and run ActiveX controls This change only needs to be made one time on the c
53. ents to load the settings This is a sample schedule This schedule may work well for a small business with different settings for weekday business hours and with more security over the weekend Note To switch between schedules in this mode scroll the wheel on the mouse or press the CH1 CH4 button Quad view buttons ALARM SETUP 1 Access the Main Menu by pressing Menu or move the mouse to the bottom of the display screen to reveal pop up Menu bar and click the Menu icon 2 Select the ALARM setup icon E There are several different types of events that will trigger the Alarm Recording 1 External Alarm If you have a 2 wire Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC device it can be connected to the DVR to record when the alarm is triggered For example the external alarm can also be connected to a motion sensor or audio sensor 2 Video Loss The DVR will archive the day and time it DEET detects video loss This means it will log the time and take aibauv VIO Whenever a camera is disconnected or tampered with M S Li 3 Motion Detection The DVR will archive and store the footage when motion is detected on any of the 8 cameras when set up CV501 16CH MAIN MEN ontnue External Alarm Mode You can adjust your external alarm for Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC Please consult the external alarm manufacturer for details regarding whether to set up the External Alarm Mode to N
54. es the DVR to send email notifications when motion is detected on one of the cameras This requires motion detection to be set up in the MOTION SETUP menu The DVR will email based on the parameters below Enables or disables the DVR to send email notifications when an external alarm is detected This requires alarm detection to be setup in the ALARM SETUP menu The DVR will email based on the parameters below The name of a valid mail server Contact your email provider or Internet Service Provider ISP for your mail server information The username used to log into the senders email account Contact your email provider or Internet Service Provider ISP for your mail server information The password used to log into the senders email account Contact your email provider or Internet Service Provider ISP for your mail server information The email address that the emails should originate from The email address that the emails should be delivered to Use the Blind Carbon Copy to discretely email a second email address The email address in the Receivers Mail will not be informed of the BCC email address Enter the subject line to be included in all the emails that are sent regarding motion or alarm detection Enables or disables the DVR to send email notifications when motion is detected on one of the cameras This requires motion detection to be set up in the MOTION SETUP menu The DVR will email based on the parameters below Enables
55. he bottom of the screen to reveal the pop up Menu 2 Click the auto sequence icon The DVR will begin automatically switching between the active cameras according to your dwell time settings PTZ SETUP This DVR supports Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ or Dome cameras which are not included The PTZ camera must use R 485 and one of the supported protocols See Specifications For instructions on setting up your PTZ cameras please refer to the instruction manual for the PTZ camera or contact the PTZ camera manufacturer Left Right Speed Controls the speed at which the DVR will move the PTZ camera horizontally is the slowest speed and is the fastest Up Down Speed Controls the speed at which the DVR will move the PTZ camera vertically is the slowest speed and is the fastest Auto Speed Can be used if the PTZ supports preset positions Auto speed will control the speed which the camera will move through the preset positions Baud Rate This is a camera specific setting defined by the manufacturer Please consult your PTZ camera manual or manufacturer for details on this setting Protocol This is a camera specific setting defined by the manufacturer Please consult your PTZ camera manual or manufacturer for details on this setting Supported protocols can be found in the specifications MAIN MEN ontinuec PTZ Control from Live Viewing Mode To access the PTZ controls of the DVR you will need to u
56. he password of the desired username Remote Will remove the user account from the DVR web access These usernames and passwords are not the same as what is used to access the DVR locally See Password Setup for information regarding local system passwords System Update Firmware Version Displays the current version of firmware loaded onto the DVR New Firmware Browse Browses to the location that the firmware update is stored Upgrade Apply the new firmware version NORI Load Default Load Setup From Default Setting Applies factory default settings You will be prompted to confirm the restore Load Setup From Browse Browse to the location where the system configuration settings are stored Load Setup From Setting Applies the configuration settings from the backup file Backup Setup Download Prompts you to save the current configuration settings to your computer Click save and choose the location to save your settings NETWORK OPTIONS IP Setting DHCP Static Choose whether your network uses DHCP IP address or a Static IP address Generally most networks user DHCP automatically assigned IP addresses See NETWORK SETUP for more information regarding DHCP STATIC IP addresses Ifa DHCP IP address is configured is likely the IP address will change and require a port forwarding rule change Once assigned a DHCP address it is recommended to change the IP assignment to static to avoid this switch The information regarding
57. i ee E r unma eg Clon mis DAR ch e P DM po 1 han this ee Ee ts s or ls el Sk a BI p ML LLL S E eT cem Lg EE ES IL inlcr LL Li a E ha gma rnay mrih C DynDNS LL at Fue Tu CART Ver Parem A eC Pas dR fe ei e Pe gf ma inse er pugne P sunm Ee bur diam frwrud uud d ak mau oue berg PE RR md ciim drei td ra edp reet NORN Once you have your DVR set to view online the software to view the footage differs from the software that is in the DVR Please refer to the following instructions when viewing live footage online This is what the online viewing software will look like Zoom Out Auto Pan Preset Pointer L2 Online Visitor TAHMA Login 7 1 DVR Configuration When you dick DVR configuration it displays a Menu for you to change review settings 2 Online Visitors Displays how many visitors are viewing your camera system The maximum connected is 4 3 Mode Displays the current mode Playback or Live If in Playback mode the status will display the current playback control in use ex if paused the status will say PLAYBACK PAUSE 4 Date Time Displays the date and time of the footage that is currently being displayed If in Live mode the time will be the current time of the DVR If in playback mode the time will display when the footage was recorded 5 Download Use this to download backup footage onto your computer 1 Choosethe Start and End Time 2 Press Save 3 Choosethe loca
58. ifferent types of events Some event types are Power On Video Loss Alarm and Motion This option works best to review the events on the DVR and select events that were unexpected or peak your interest Press STOP to exit out of the playback or playback menu PLAYBACK CONTROLS To enter the playback Menu click the playback button on the Pop Up Menu at the bottom of the screen The controls are as follows from left to right 3 1 HDD amp USB INFORMATION Calls up your HDD and USB drive information T3 2 copy Pressing this icon will back up the selected recorded footage to a USB drive It will record until the copy button is pressed a second time USB drive must be connected to work d 3 AUDIO CONTROL Pressing this icon will turn the audio on or off mute 4 VIEWING MODE Switch between single camera 1 4 and quad screen E 5 FAST REVERSE PLAYBACK Rewinds footage x2 x4 x8 ar 6 REVERSE PLAYBACK Plays back your footage in reverse ai 7 STEP BACK Pauses the footage and steps back m 8 STOP Stops playback and returns to Play Search Menu mi 9 STEP FORWARD Pauses the footage and moves playback a few frames each time it is pressed my 10 PLAY Resumes normal playback speed vw 11 FAST FORWARD Fast forwards footage x2 x4 x8 CV501 16CH AYDACK continuec SEARCH BY TIME i PLAY SEARCE SF H PLAY YING SHAGOG 1 Select the play button to call up the playback Menu Ure or press PLAY E eg o
59. ive or external USB hard drive You can connect an external CD DVD writer and burn your footage to disk Another great option is the ability to send your video footage to an FTP site Your video footage then becomes portable for easy viewing and archiving on any PC Expandable System up to 16 Cameras As your business grows so can your security system If you are looking to boost your security and monitor more areas you can add up to eight additional cameras for more robust monitoring Any camera with a power supply and a RCA or BNC connection is compatible Cameras in this system have the model number VU301 C Included Mouse and Remote Navigate the onscreen menu with ease using the USB mouse and IR remote control Password Protection Ensure that only authorized users can change DVR settings or halt recording 24 7 Scheduled Recording You can fully customize a weekly recording schedule You can choose which days of the week and hours of the day you want to continuously record motion record alarm record or not record at all Each camera can be scheduled with different settings Customize Your Camera Display Display 4 cameras in a quad screen an individual camera in full screen or see a 9 13 or 16 channel split screen if you have additional cameras Zoom mode allows you to enlarge a portion of the camera s view to get a closer look and Sequence mode cycles through all camera views at preset interval times Search by Date Time or Event
60. k or rewritable CD DVD into the external CD DVD burner Choose if you would like the disk erased if it is rewritable or closed unable to be written over or have more information put on it by highlighting the selection and choosing yes or no by using the wheel on the mouse to scroll through or the up and down arrows on the DVR front panel 8 Make sure that the Backup does not read OUT OF RANGE When all the settings are to your liking press the LJ button to save changes and burn the footage from the DVR onto the CD DVD inserted into the external burner Note You will need an external USB CD DVD burner You cannot use your computers CD DVD burner 4 LA SE E ues MO V The system setup Menu allows you to set up the parameters of your DVR It holds the date time setup factory default settings system password and I many other options The following list describes what each option does and ba e how to configure it ru P Alt Ner a n 2r an 1 Access the Main Menu by pressing Menu or move you mouse ISPLAY SETUP us to the bottom of the display screen to reveal pop up Menu bar 2 Select the Menu icon 3 Select the System setup icon a DATE TIME SETUP Allows you to set up date and time on your DVR so that your recording schedule will be accurate To Setup the Date and Time 1 Select DATE TIME SETUP from the System Setup Menu Select SET to setup the date and time N Highlight the area you wi
61. l appear and the camera name from which motion is detected will change from White to yellow MATIN MEN Jib Hi Te TO SET MOTION DETECTION 1 Select the camera you wish to configure the motion detection for 2 Usethe mouse wheel or the directional arrow buttons to toggle between ON and OFF MOTION DETECT Motion detection can be set to ON or OFF When set to ON the DVR will recognize and perform specific activities when motion is detected based on your settings BUZZER The Buzzer can be set to ON or OFF When set to ON an audible beep will be heard when motion is detected in this particular camera s field of view Please refer to the BUZZER TIME SETUP in the ALARM SETUP section for more buzzer settings SENSITIVITY Determines how sensitive the motion detection is Use the mouse wheel or arrow keys to change the sensitivity value from 1 least sensitive to 100 most sensitive MOTION AREA Motion Area Masking You can configure each camera so that there are certain areas to detect and other areas to ignore where motion is detected For example if you are monitoring your home and there is a fan in the room you can set the motion area to detect motion everywhere but where the fan is This way motion detection will not accidentally be triggered and record insignificant movement Motion area is also helpful if you are monitoring outside near a street where there is a lot of traffic driving by You can set your DVR to not
62. lick the stop button 1900 90 80 20100807 gt POIGE O The Events are as follows POWER If the DVR experiences power loss it will record the date and time of the rebooting RECORD When the recording starts the DVR will record the date time and corresponding channel as well as the REC icon will appear on the channel V LOSS When the signal from a camera is lost the DVR will record the date time and corresponding channel as well as the JN icon will appear on the channel This could be caused by a bad connection or tampering with the camera ALARM When an external alarm is triggered the DVR will record the date time and corresponding channel The DVR will also display the Ki icon on the channel which received the alarm until a button is pressed MOTION When the DVR detects motion it will record the date time and corresponding channel The DVR will also display the EF icon on the channel where motion was detected CV501 16CH 45 l A BACKUP VIDEO PLAYBACK Once you have backup footage on your USB drive you can archive that footage or view it on a computer How to View Backup Footage from USB Insert your USB drive into your Windows based PC or laptop Install the viewer application by opening R6VIEWER EXE Use overlay mode when prompted Click Open under File Select Navigate the USB drive and select the 264 file you wish to view If you choose to rename the video clip make sure not to cha
63. lo A aS Address 2 lIete taz 168 0 108 gt ao If the computer and the DVR are connected to the same router you can use the internal IP address to view the DVR If the computer is not connected to the same router and is at a remote location you will need to use the external IP address for the DVR to view the DVR from that computer CV501 16CH Log in to the DNR Using Internet Explorer Connect to 192 168 0 108 By default the DVR will require a user to input a username and password before being able to view the DVR online The default username and password for the web a interface of the DVR iS The server 192 168 0 108 at DYR requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and Username admin password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Password admin Remember my password To add a new user or enable Anonymous Login see User Management Installing the ActiveX controls There will be a yellow information bar that pops up below the address bar in Internet Explorer Click on the yellow information bar and then select Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer Please be patient as the installation process can take 1 2 minutes DVR 04CH Windows Internet Explorer Go se http 192 168 0 108 File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ur Favorites ds Suggested Sites Si Z DvR 04C
64. low the instructions found on www portforward com for detailed instructions or contact your router manufacturer for assistance with port forwarding on your particular model of router Make sure you are logged into the computer as an administrator to install the required application and ActiveX controls The color on the camera picture is Try adjusting the settings in the camera setup screen to improve change the image quality too purple blue etc Unusual coloring can also be caused by the type of lighting that is used The cameras do not react well to halogen lighting Try focusing the cameras away from these lights Make sure that the cameras are not pointing directly at a light source such as a lamp or a sunny window My browser keeps freezing e Make sure you have an up to date browser and that the proper ActiveX options are selected If they are you may need to re install your browser Internet Explorer version 6 or higher Camera Troubleshooting cannot see at night with my IR e The night vision turns on automatically when light levels drop Try the camera in a pitch black night vision cameras setting The areas that it is in may have too much light and may not activate the sensor The LEDs need to reflect off an object to view it in the dark so make sure there is an object for it to reflect off within reasonable range My camera is not displaying Verify the connections are snug and tight fitting Disconnect and reconnect each connection any
65. mmended to connect the included USB mouse before powering on the DVR This will speed up the initializing process as well as make the DVR easier to use 1 Plug the USB connection on the mouse into the USB connection on the front right of the DVR Note This Manual was written with the mouse being the main tool for navigation CV501 16CH Ub NG ADDITIONAL D IAL OVK cOontn CONNECTING A MONITOR TO THE DVR RCA COMPOSITE 1 Connect a BNC to RCA connector to 2 Plug the RCA cable into the BNC 3 Attach the other end of the RCA cable to a the MONITOR OUT connection on the connector yellow RCA video input on your monitor back of the DVR 4 Switch the TV Monitor source to view the DVR Note If the monitor has multiple video inputs then the video source will need to be switched to watch the DVR Example If the DVR is connected to Video 2 then press the TV Video Input or Source button on the TV Monitor to switch to Video 2 CONNECTING A MONITOR TO THE DVR VGA 1 Connect one end of a VGA cable not included to the VGA OUT connection on the back of the DVR 2 Plug the other end of the VGA cable to a VGA input on your TV monitor 3 Switch the TV monitor source to view the DVR Note If the monitor has multiple video inputs then the video source will need to be switched to watch the DVR Press the TV Video Input or Source button on the TV Monitor to switch to VGA or PC input CONNECTING
66. n recording began and the final date and time when the recording finished or the latest date and time when backup menu was accessed Backup Time The start and end time is used to choose the time frame of the video clip to be burned onto a CD or DVD All fields can be adjusted to best suit your backup time frame Backup Capacity This displays the anticipated size of the backup file to be created If it reads OUT OF RANGE then there was no footage available in your chosen backup time If it reads off a number and a maximum number in brackets ex 246Mb 2Gb Max it is informing you of the file size you want to burn and how much space you have to burn it Erase Disk If the CD DVD is rewritable it will erase the disk before backing up the footage on it Close Disk Allows you to choose if the CD DVD you backup the footage to can have more footage information added to it in the future Some CD DVD readers require that the disc is closed CV501 16CH D D D M A SALN ONTINU To Backup Saved Video Footage with CD DVD burner 1 Power on your external CD DVD burner according to the manufacturers directions 2 Plug the external CD DVD burner into the DVR through the left USB connection on the front of your DVR Power cycle the DVR by disconnecting and re connecting the power cable Allow system to start up and detect all connected devices Select the main menu icon In the main menu select Backup set icon m Insert a blan
67. n the front of the DVR or the remote 2 Highlight PLAY TIME SEARCH and select using the mouse or by pressing enter on the DVR or remote SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 3 Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to choose the date and time you wish to view 4 The total time you have been recording for is listed at the bottom of the play time search START TIME is when your DVR began recording and END TIME is the last time your DVR was recording 5 After you have chosen the date and time you want to view select the r view the footage or press enter on DVR or remote control 6 Please see above for playback controls 7 To exit playback press the stop button either on the DVR or remote control or from the bottom Pop Up Menu if using the mouse EVENT LIST SEARCH 1 Select the play button to call up the playback Menu i or press PLAY on the front of DVR or remote control 2 Highlight EVENT LIST SEARCH 3 Press ENTER or double click the left mouse button to enter the Event Search menu or press the enter button on the DVR or remote control 4 Navigate through the event list by using the up and down directional buttons or the mouse scroll wheel 5 Highlight the event you want to view and press enter or double click the left mouse button to view the video footage from the event 6 Follow the playback controls listed earlier to view your footage 7 To exit playback press STOP or scroll mouse to bottom of screen and c
68. n to save your current settings and reload them at a later date or for setting up multiple DVRs DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETUP This setting will allow you to set up the daylight saving times for your region This will be beneficial so the DVR will always display the proper time even during the daylight savings months Daylight Savings Mode can be set to Off Manual or Auto E SIE OEHVRAL BUROPE Oo Off The DVR will not compensate for daylight savings time No changes will be made to the time automatically Auto Use the default daylight savings days stored on the DVR Make sure the date and time are set to the proper daylight savings days Manual Manually set the start and end date and time for daylight savings in your area The delay time will be the time difference during the daylight savings month Ex If the time changes 1 hour behind then the delay will be set to 1 hour Auto Mode 1 Setthe Daylight Mode to AUTO 2 Choosethe City orTime Zone that most accurately reflects your daylight savings dates and times 3 Press Menu or click the return button to save your settings Manual Mode 1 Setthe Daylight Mode to MANUAL Highlight the Start Date and press ENTER or click the SETI button Highlight the desired field to adjust and use the directional keys or the mouse scroll wheel to adjust to the proper value Press Menu or click on the Return button to save and return to the previous Menu Repeat steps 2 4 for the End Date
69. n you enable alarm the DVR will email your set email when the alarm is triggered based on your alarm settings Note Motion detection and or alarm must be set to ON from the main menu NORK 5 After you have entered all the information select the ka button to save changes and exit the menu The DVR may take a few moments to load If you receive an email from the DVR it will include The event subject you picked in the subject line of the email Warning Message The date and time that the event took place NIC The IP address of the DVR Player The option to download the player software from the DVR FTP SETUP You can enable the DVR to work with an FTP server so that motion or alarm triggered events will be automatically uploaded onto the server To configure the DVR to upload onto an FTP site you will need to have access to an FTP server not provided by SVAT Video dips will be uploaded in 264 file format and will require the playback software to view the video clips To enable the DVR to send video clips to your FTP server when motion or alarm is detected Click on Menu CH Click on the Network setup a Highlight FTP and select the SET button Highlight and enable Motion and or Alarm settings by using the scroll wheel on your mouse or the up and down arrow keys on the front panel of the DVR Es L d N a When you click to set the following items the digital keyboard will pop up for you to insert the following info
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71. nge the file extension from 264 6 Click Open on the file you wish to play Follow the playback controls explained in Backup Player Playback Control Step Back Play Pause BACKUP SOFTWARE Rewind Fi ed 280 IET Ss TEPEE ORERE See Le Set LL Hp EE Hie Lil a SS KEE d Only I Slice e GES am co C Open File Te e L r p F E Step Forward Backup controls Ve een 17 a T PS ja M A M 020772003 11 30 a be i z t cl I 2 T Plo Play A SE i Date Time search Full Screen Screen Views CV501 16CH 21 AVE 10718 ib Ht p To begin viewing playback click the play button BACKUP PLAYER PLAYBACK CONTROL The playback buttons are as follows from left to right STEP BACK Pauses playback and reverses playback one frame each time it is clicked a4 REWIND Rewinds playback ii PAUSE Pauses playback m STOP Stops playback i PLAY Begins playback FAST FORWARD Fast forwards playback I STEP FORWARD Pauses playback and advances footage one frame each time it is clicked The backup buttons are as follows Channel Selected Choose which camera you want to backup Save AVI Saves selected camera footage as a video SnapShot Saves selected camera footage as a still image To backup your file to AVI Sear
72. nnect to Click Options Click Select You will return to the live viewer and the screen should display Current Site NAME Disconnected to send to the e Click Options Internet Click on Connect You should be prompted that the mobile device is trying to make a connection to the IP address of the DVR Click Ok or Allow to allow the connection If all your settings are correct you will view the channel of the DVR that you set in the site list settings CV501 16CH MUE VING INSTALLALION iPhone and iTouch Viewing Safari Be sure that the mobile device that is connected can connect to the internet via cell phone network or Wi Fi If connected to the same Wi Fi network as the DVR the iPhone can access the DVR cameras via the LAN internal IP address or the WAN external IP address http 60 251 99 89 E ah de a w e n r v u tJo P A s o r c n s k eH zIx c v s N v i Ta seem mes 2009 05 2 Inthe address bar type in http IPADDRESS iphone html Ex http 74 11 213 177 iphone html 1 Open up Safari on the iPhone or iTouch You will be prompted to enter a username and password By default the username password is admin admin BlackBerry Bold 3 You can change each single camera you are viewing by selecting the active camera fromthe drop down Menu below Channels 1 16 are available The first step is to copy the MobileViewer jar file to a storage location on your mobile that can be accessed
73. omputer that is accessing the DVR This can be done by following either of the two methods below Method 1 only affects websites that you specifically add to the trusted sites list To change for all websites use Method 2 CV501 16CH Internet Options M et h od 1 Re CO m m e n d ed General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Add the DVRs IP address to the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer Select a Web cantent zone to specify its security settings 1 Open up Internet Explorer Internet Localintranet SIS Restricted sites Trusted sites 2 Click on TOOLS This zone contains Web sites that you trust nat ta damage your computer or data Security level for this zone 3 C ick on INTERNET OPTIONS Move the slider to set the security level for this zone Low Minimal safequards and warning prompts are provided d Mast content is downloaded and run without prompts 4 Clickon the SECURITY Tab EE Appropriate far sites that you absolutely trust 5 Click on TRUSTED SITES Default Level 6 Click on the SITES button TE Trusted sites You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All web sites 7 Type in the IP address of the DVR in the following format http 192 168 0 108 Q ee and click ADD Add this Web site to the zone Web sites http 182 168 0 108 Remove 8 If Require server verification https for all sites is selected you will need to uncheck the
74. or disables the DVR to send email notifications when an external alarm is detected This requires alarm detection to be set up in the ALARM SETUP menu The DVR will email based on the parameters below NORI FTP Server Enter the Hostname or IP address of the FTP server Username A username that has the proper permissions on the FTP server to create directories and add files Password Enter the password for the username listed above Port Enter the port the FTP server uses The default port for FTP sites is 21 Path Enter the path to save the H 264 format video files Apply Saves your Mail and FTP settings Other Options Player Allows you to download the DVR player software for your computer Mobile Viewer Allows you to set up and or configure settings on the mobile online viewer DVR Setting Allows you to change settings that your DVR player has the Menu works the same way as the Main Menu instructions written above MUL UR FURWARDUIN This DVR is capable of being viewed on Windows Mobile and Symbian OS cellular phones The protocol that is used to view is RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol This will require additional port forwarding steps on your router The ports that are required are listed on the RTSP SETUP section in the Menu of the DVR By default the RTSP port 554 and an RTP port range of 1024 10000 need to be forwarded to the Internal IP address of the DVR SETTING UP PORT FORWARDING Follow the port for
75. orking camera s power supply Try replacing the power supply with a properly working camera s power supply Test the camera out on a different 60ft cable set The video signal could be getting disrupted by a differen power source If the cables are being run parallel to electrical lines or near other electrical devices try and reposition the camera and cable to avoid these sources Check all connections to make sure they are secure and properly connected Check your power supply to ensure that the camera is powered up RemovableHDD No S Number of cameras supported Audio Input FileFormat 09 Audio Output NTSC 720x 480 PAL 720 x 576 NTSC 720 480 PAL 720 x 576 eS Cee Recording Method Record as Each Playback in MultiCamera Network LAN IP or Full Screen 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 Recording Qualities Low Medium High Best USB amp Ethernet Recording Modes Manual Schedule Alarm motion Play Search Mode Timed Date Evenitlist alarm video loss Recording Media HDD Backup via USB USB CD DVD amp EE K2 K4 K8 Ethernet Pan Tilt Zoom Storage Storage Capacity 500 Gb Max 1 5 Tb Play Mode 1 Full 4 9 13 16 Auto Resume Recording Yes em dog Display CV501 16CH 0SD Language Multi Language Display Time and Date Stamp Yes Display Password Protection Yes Menu Password Clear HDD Password Network Adjustable Screen Color Brightness Contrast Hue Settings File Transfe
76. ormally Open or Normally Closed 1 Usethe mouse wheel or directional buttons to change from Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC 2 Press Menu or select the ag return to the Menu 3 Press Menu or select the lto exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings ALARM DISPLAY MODE The DVR will allow you set configure your Alarm Display options This will decide whether or not to change the viewing mode to focus on the camera that is detecting the alarm There are two choices 1 Disable No display changes will be made when an alarm is triggered Motion Detection External Alarm Video Loss 2 Single Mode When active and in Live Viewing Mode single mode will switch the camera view to a single camera in full screen for 10 seconds If another alarm is triggered while in Single Camera Mode the view will switch to the new alarm triggered channel Note SVAT does not provide support for external alarm systems Please contact the alarm manufacturer for instructions VIDEO LOSS DETECT You can set the DVR to archive video footage when it detects video loss Since video loss is a serious issue for camera surveillance it is important to be able to see what happened before the video loss occurs When video loss detection is enabled the DVR will display on the screen or in the event log when video loss occurs The DVR must be recording to update the event log Please see Playback for more information
77. people from using the buttons on the front of your DVR without a password This does not lock out the Menu Enable system password to protect the Menu from unauthorized change There are two different Keyboard Lock options Type 1 Allows a user to change monitor views but requires a password to search and control playback Type 2 Prevents unauthorized user from performing any action without a password System password prevents a user from accessing the Menu To set the keyboard lock 1 Highlight KEYBOARD LOCK 2 Usethe mouse wheel or directional keys to choose between Type 1 Type 2 or OFF 3 Select the E to save and or press ENTER 4 Exit the Main Menu x to save these settings It may take a few moments to save the changes DVR ID Number Used to identify this DVR if using multiple DVRs The ID value can be set from 0 31 DISPLAY SETUP Allows you to configure the on screen display of the DVR to show camera titles the DVR s status and the date and time in live display mode To set the display parameters 1 Highlight DISPLAY SETUP from the System Setup Menu 2 Select EE setup the date and time 3 Usethe mouse wheel or directional keys to enable CAMERA TITLE DVR STATUS and DATE TIME By enabling these options the camera title the status of the DVR and the date time will appear on the viewing screen 4 Selectthe to save 5 Exit the Main Menu x It may take a few moments to save the changes CV501 16
78. r Etherent HDD USB Operating System Disk Ful Warning Automatic Overwrite Yes Option Playback Navigation Rewind Play Pause Stop Forward LED Indicators Housing Material Cooling Power Input Power Consumption Power Adapter Input Operating 0 F 104 F Temperature Alarm Sensor Inputs Alarm Sensor Terminal Connection 11 w x 3 15 h x 10 3 d USB Port For Firmware Upgrade Backup Mouse Remote Control Supported USB Mouse IR Remote Control USB Flash Peripherals Drive USB CD DVD Burners 16 Yes Housing Color Alarm Sensor Inputs Alarm Relay Outputs PTZ Protocols Pelco D Pelco P Hunt Li lin Dynacolor Eyeview EP Pelco D EP Pelco P CV501 16CH System Requirements Mac Compatible PC Requirements for IE broswer Software CD 1 GHz or above RAM Liga above Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista AIV JN CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS MODEL VU301 C Image Sensor NightVision ie Range Min Iumination olx Microphone NO Motion Detection No BIC Up Ueleg In Jietong Im SunShield ie IRCut Filter No O CV501 16CH LED Power Indicator No Dimensions 4 7 x2 5 W x 2 5 H Weight unn Disclaimer The CV501 16CH has been designed to come equipped with VU301 C cameras depending on the product kit you have purchased your camera type or camera specifications may vary Feature Notes l To see which other smart phone devices ar
79. r Press Menu Mostly all of the characters you see on the virtual keyboard will display as seen on the screen Below are the functions of the special buttons that have a different purpose c3 Backspace ENTER Confirms changes and exits keyboard SHIFT Changes from lower case to upper case allows you to pick between the and the SPACE BAR Puts a space between characters MALIN MEN ontnue DISPLAY You can choose whether or not to display any individual camera By setting the display to OFF the camera will not be displayed in live viewing however the camera channel will continue to record as per the defined recording settings The video will be displayed during playback DWELL TIME Dwell time refers to the amount of time the footage from a particular camera will be displayed when you re in auto sequence mode You can set the dwell time for each camera individually The auto sequence mode can dwell on one camera from 0 99 seconds To Set Dwell Time 1 Highlight the camera you wish to setup 2 Highlight dwell time 3 Usethe mouse wheel or directional arrows to set the time in seconds that each particular camera will stay on the screen when in auto sequence mode 4 Repeatsteps 1 3 for each camera 5 Press Menu or Click to save settings and return to the Main Menu or press lto exit to the Main Menu without saving The DVR will take a few moments to save the settings To Enter Auto Switch Mode 1 Scroll mouse to t
80. r mobile device Open up the Menu Open up File Manager folder Open up the folder containing the MobileViewer jar file and click Install Press Yes to begin the installation process You will be prompted with a security warning message this is expected Click Yes Continue to continue the installation 4 Oncesuccessfully installed go back to File Manager Go to Applications Select Mobile Viewer to launch the software on your phone Press Options Select Site List Click on Add ICE DURER LIU ontinue Name Host Port User Password Image Size Channel Fit to Screen Expands the image to fit the screen can be set to Yes or No This is arbitrary and can be named to your liking This is the IP address for your DVR If connecting using the 3G or other wireless m le network the proper ports must be forwarded on your router See Port Forwarding fidd Cite Nal for instructions ut Ex Host 74 11 213 177 This is the http port used by the DVR By default the port is 80 The user account used to access the DVR By default the user is admin Te Em The password associated with the user entered in the line above By default the password for the admin account is admin QCIF 176 x 144 pixels The Input Channel you wish to view 1 4 Click OK To Save or click Options gt OK You will return to the site list Allow application 5 Highlight the desired site you wish to co
81. r the Internet The following will explain all of the settings that are seen on screen RTSP Port Used by mobile devices to view a single camera RTP Start End Port Used in conjunction with the RTSP port to view the steaming video footage on the mobile device Video Quality The quality of footage being streamed to mobile device Note You only need to change these settings if your network or ISP is blocking the ports listed on this screen MAIL FUNCTION AND SETUP The mail option makes it so that your DVR sends you an email when there is motion detected and or the alarm is triggered on the DVR To set your DVR to email you when motion and or the alarm goes off 1 Click on Menu 2 Click on the Network setup 3 Highlight MAIL and select the set button SETI or press enter on the front of the DVR CV501 16CH NORK The virtual keyboard will appear for you to insert the following information Motion Setting Enables the DVR to send you an email when motion is detected by one of the cameras Alarm Setting Enables the DVR to send you an email when an external alarm is triggered by one of the attached devices Mail Server Set your SMTP mail server address This is going to be provided by your email service provider For example Google GMAIL smtp gmail com Yahoo Email smtp mail yahoo com AOL Mail smtp aol com Username Put your email username in example If your email is NadiaK gmail com
82. rade aluminum housing and a sunshade to help prevent glare deterioration and rusting View in the Dark with Automatic Night Vision The cameras come equipped with night vision allowing you to see any monitored area up to 15ft away in total darkness Each camera has 12 infrared LEDs that activate automatically when it becomes dark and deactivate during the day to save energy You will always be able to see what is happening in your yard or at your business after hours Advanced Motion Activated Recording You have the option to record video only when motion is detected Finding important video footage using the playback feature is easy and will also save you time and conserve hard drive space You can even set individual cameras to detect motion while the others continuously record Advanced motion detection settings ensure that false alarms are not triggered the easy motion detection mask allows you to block out areas with con stant movement such as roads or blowing trees so that only suspicious activity is recorded Connect Easily to Your Computer Monitor This DVR includes a VGA output which allows you to connect to a computer monitor for viewing purposes This gives you another option when viewing the activity captured by your cameras Multiple Easy Backup Options You have several ways to backup your important video footage A built in USB port gives you the option of backing up and transferring your video footage with a USB flash dr
83. re set up correctly and your phone is compatible with this DVR MOBILE TROUBLESHOOTING IF YOU CANNOT CONNECT A great tool for testing to see if you have setup port forwarding correctly is by using the following website http canyouseeme org This website can only be used from a computer that is connected to the same network as the DVR Open up this webpage and next to What Port type in the port to test It is important to test the HTTP port RTSP port and the start of the RTP ports CanYouSeeMe org Open Port Check Tool This page will serve as a free utility for remotely verifying a port is open or closed It will be useful for users who wish to check to see if a server is running or a firewall or ISP is blocking certain ports Your IP 74 11 213 177 What Port If port forwarding is setup correctly you will see the following message If Your ISP is not blocking any of the required ports your port forwarding and DVR are set up correctly If the connection is refused or the connection times out follow the instructions below If the Remote Viewing does NOT connect it could be caused by any one of the following reasons 1 The computer trying to access the DVR is not a genuine Windows PC 2 The browser trying to access the DVR is not Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Make sure the browser is Internet Explorer 6 0 or later and on a Windows PC 3 Port forwarding is not setup correctly Review the section CONFIGURING YOUR
84. rom a remote computer that is not connected to the same network Port 80 is being blocked by your ISP Internet Service Provider Try changing the HTTP port to 2000 Port forwarding will need to be setup for the new port A DSL modem is preventing the connection because it is on a different sub network Contact your ISP to assist with bridging the modem and router together NELWURK ontinuec To Configure the DVR to Work with DDNS 1 Press Menu and select NETWORK SETUP Insert password if required The default password is 1111 2 Navigate to DDNS and press ENTER 3 Change DDNS SETTING to ENABLE DDNS Dynamic DNS Instead of having to type in the IP address to access the DVR online you can use DDNS to create a easy to remember website name to access the DVR The DVR has many DDNS Provider web addresses built into it The following instructions are for DYNDNS org and DDNS CAMDDNS COM The sites are not owned nor operated by SVAT and therefore support for these services will be done through their website DDNS CAMDDNS COM 1 Setthe provider to ddns camddns com 2 Enterthe username of the account you would like to create 3 Update Schedule defines how often the DVR will connect to the DDNS web site and update the website with the most current external IP information 4 Navigate to STATE and click SET or press ENTER to manually update the website You will see the DDNS website name next to the STATE To access the DVR using the D
85. se the mouse 1 Move the mouse cursor to the bottom the screen for Pop Up Menu Bar to display Select the e icon The PTZ controls look like this Note To exit the PTZ control center right click the mouse TA ISP T tr Tov Dens Please review the following controls Direction Keys move the camera up down left or right Zoom In Zoom Out Keys PRE Ifthe PTZ camera supports preset positions this option will allow you to save presets as well as go to one of the saved preset positions Ex You can set Preset Number 1 to view a front door Preset 2 for the camera to zoom in on the front door Preset 3 to change the angle of the camera to view the hall way by the front door etc This will save you from manually changing the position of the camera A maximum of 128 Preset positions can be set Auto Initiates the cameras auto sequence This will usually consist of panning from side to side and tilting higher and lower MOTION DETECTION 1 Access the Main Menu 2 Select the Motion Setup icon 1 You can set the DVR to detect motion for one or all of your cameras When one of the cameras detects motion the DVR will display an icon on screen indicating motion is detected The DVR can also be configured to begin recording make an audible beep or send you an email notification when motion is detected The event log will be updated with the motion detection event Note Every time motion is detected an icon wil
86. ser and can be used to distinguish your DVR from another MAC Address The MAC address is the physical address of the network card that is installed in the DVR This is a unique number and is used to identify the network connection on the Internet Network Language To adjust the web browser language settings choose one of the 5 languages available under the server information tab Time Zone This is set up using the DVR Menu The field is not adjustable using the web interface It should display the time zone that the DVR is located in zl NTP Server This is the Network Time Protocol server IP address By default this is Zeie 198 123 30 132 A different NTP server IP address can be used if desired Interval The DVR will check and update the system time according to the NTP server Apply Saves all your System Information settings User Management Lists all the user accounts that have been added to the DVR and allows you to add more accounts onto the DVR Anonymous User Login Determines whether or not the DVR will prompt the user to enter a username password when connecting to the DVR over the Internet To add a user Input the username the password confirm the password and select which user group they will be a part of The information will be displayed in a list below showing the following Username Displays the user log on name User Group Shows the user permissions on the DVR Modify Can be used to change t
87. settings can be adjusted on this screen The HDD Information will Show You Disk Name of HDD Capacity The size of your HDD Left Ratio The percentage of space left on the HDD HDD FORMAT SETUP In this menu you can format the HDD as well as change security settings for formatting the HDD A password can be required to format the HDD even users who have access to all controls of the DVR will not be able to format the hard drive unless they know this password Enabling HDD password protection is recommended so that only the right people can erase any footage you have captured and stored This password should be different from the password used to access the Menu of the DVR This setting will prompt a user to enter a password before being able to enter the HDD Format Setup Menu To Setup the Password Protect 1 Select HDD PASSWORD PROTECT 2 Usethe mouse wheel or directional keys to change from DISABLE to ENABLE This will require the HDD password setup to be entered before accessing the HDD Format Menu while enabled The next step is to choose a password for the HDD format protection The default password is the same as the default password for the DVR 1111 It is recommended that the DVR Menu password and the HDD password be changed and different from the menu password This way someone can access the DVR Menu but not the HDD Menu Select SETI to enter the HDD password Setup Menu Highlight the number to change and use the
88. sh to change LA Date Format allows you to choose the syntax to display the Year Month and Date This can be changed between YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY and MM DD YYYY depending on what you are most comfortable with V 2 COntinuec 4 NTP Network Time Protocol Mode can be enabled or disabled to allow the DVR to synchronize the date and time with a NTP server By default the NTP server IP is set to 198 123 30 132 5 Choose your GMT Time zone Example Central Time Zone 06 00 GMT 6 Update Time will be how often the DVR checks with the NTP server to update the system time with the current NTP server time It can be set from every 1 hour up to every 24 hours 7 Press Menu or select the KZ to exit the Date Time Setup Menu 8 Press Menu or select the x to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings System Type The two system types that are available on this DVR are PAL and NTSC The North American standard is NTSC and should only be set to PAL if the TV or monitor that the DVR is connected to uses only PAL format To set the system type 1 Highlight SYSTEM TYPE from the System Setup Menu Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from NTSC to PAL 2 Select the ES to exit the SYSTEM TYPE menu 3 Selectthe x to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings Keyboard Lock The keyboard lock option will prevent
89. sing a port other then the default port 80 it will need to be entered at the end of the IP address Ex http 74 11 213 177 2000 2 Press ENTER ONCE SUCCESSFUL You will be prompted to enter your username password and install the ActiveX controls You are now able to view the DVR from anywhere in the world with Internet access and proper computer settings IF YOU CANNOT CONNECT If the Remote Viewing does NOT connect it could be caused by one of the following reasons Address htp 411 215 177 The page cannot be displayed The page you are looking far is currently unavailable The Web site might be experiencing technical difficulties ar you may need to adjust your browser settings Make sure the browser is Internet Explorer 6 0 or later and is on a Windows PC Check all your network connections and go through the above steps again to make sure a configuration error was not made You may have to configure PPPoE settings to match the settings provided to you by your Internet Service Provider ISP Consult your ISP for more information on your PPPoE settings Port forwarding is not set up correctly Review the section CONFIGURING YOUR ROUTER PORT FORWARDING and www portforward com for setup instructions A pop up blocker is preventing the ActiveX controls from prompting you to install Your router is blocking your computer from using the external IP address from the same network as the DVR Try connecting to the External IP Address f
90. the Static IP address can be obtained from the person who set up your network Port Assignment Web Page Port The port that is used to access the DVR over the web By default without specifying Internet browsers automatically add 80 to the end of IP addresses If using a web port other than 80 it will need to be specified when typing in the IP address RTSP Port Real Time Steaming Protocol Used by mobile devices to view a single camera Type the following into the URL search of your mobile device The syntax for viewing the camera channels on a mobile device is RTSP IPADDRESS CHO By default the RTSP port is 554 RTP START END Port Real time Transfer Protocol used in conjunction with the RTSP port to view the steaming video footage on the mobile device Each connected device using the RTSP port requires an additional 4 RTP ports Please refer to the PORT FORWARDING section of the manual for more details Apply Used to apply all the IP settings PPPoE Enabled Disabled If your DSL Internet Service Provider prompts you to enter a Username and Password to connect to the Internet then this option needs to be set to enabled Consult with your ISP if you are not sure if you need your PPPoE settings Username Your PPPoE account username can be acquired from your ISP if required Password Your PPPoE account password can be acquired from your ISP if required Send mail after dialed Enabled This will email the email address set up in the Mail
91. the default camera position Zoomin ZoomOut This will adjust the optical zoom of the camera to zoom in on the field of view or to zoom out from the current field of view Auto Pan Most PTZ cameras can be configured to automatically Pan from left to right and back again Press the play button to begin this mode Press the Stop button to stop the auto pan Preset Pointer If your PTZ camera supports Preset positions the DVR can select one of the 32 preset positions and go directly to it Save will save the preset position if supported Please consult your PTZ manufacturer for information on compatibility You can set up to 32 preset points The playback controls are as follows from left to right R F E Stop Stops playback Jl Pause Pauses Playback 5 Play Plays footage Rewind Rewinds playback R Fast Forward Fast forwards playback CV501 16CH NELWORK WING G I ontinue ADDITIONAL OPTIONS You can left click the mouse on the viewing windows to call up additional options The extra options are described below Snapshot Will allow you to save a single picture from the image Performance You can select the image quality high medium amp low Use Overlay Choosing this option allows you to speed up video display and reduce CPU loading time Play Audio You can play audio by channel Note The included cameras do not support audio BR UN Time Point Backup Time point backup allows you
92. the remote control Option 2 1 Scroll the mouse to the bottom of the screen to reveal Pop Up Menu Bar 2 Click the CH to call up the Main Menu CV501 16CH Camera setup allows you to make adjustments to your cameras individually description of the adjustable fields will be found below CAMERA 1 To choose which camera you want to work with highlight CAMERA so that the background is yellow and use the mouse wheel or directional keys to scroll to the camera you wish to adjust e As you change cameras the settings for each camera will be displayed along with it VIDEO ADJUST Video adjust allows you to control the contrast brightness hue color and sharpness of the your cameras Use the arrow keys or scroll wheel to adjust the desired settings This is particular to only one camera at a time When you adjust the settings to your liking Press ENTER or Click ES to save changes and EXIT or Click x to return to Menu without saving CAMERA TITLE KEYBOARD Allows you to name each camera channel for easy identification INSERT 1 When you have selected the correct camera you wish to adjust select SETI to call up the virtual keyboard 2 Use the keyboard to enter your new camera name Note that the camera title can be up to 8 characters long 3 Select ENTER to confirm changes and exit the keyboard SPACE BAR 4 Press ENTER or Click a to save To exit without saving click the What the buttons mean X to exit o
93. tion to save the backup footage 4 This will backup the footage in H 264 format to the desired location Use the player to view the recorded footage CV501 16CH 7 Full 8 16Screen View 9 9Screen view 10 Quad Screen Mode 11 Single Camera Mode 12 PTZ Control Ge Auto Pan ri m Preset Pointer sj Dow Hh L amp bo tou 0 l 4 13 Playback Controls A P A AYDACA CONTUNUCO D a A D This will record the footage that is currently being displayed onto the desired save location on your computer This will work in live mode or in playback mode Press STOP to terminate the recording and view the saved footage It will be saved in H 264 format and will require the player to view the recorded footage Switch to full screen mode In full screen mode you can switch between the single or quad screen mode use the single camera button and quad screen button to switch between the two modes Playback controls are not available in this mode Full screen mode works for live footage and recorded footage Press Esc on the keyboard or press the full screen button again to exit full screen mode View all 16 Cameras at once View 9 Cameras Switch the viewing mode to quad screen 4 cameras Switch the viewing mode to single camera viewing mode Directional Keys Controls the direction of the PTZ camera It can be moved Up Down Left and Right The home button will return the camera to
94. tional information can be left blank unless you would like to enter it 5 Read and agree to the Acceptable Use Policy AUP by checking the box and click Create Account 6 An account verification email will be sent to the email address you supplied You need to follow instructions in order to complete the account activation Once the account has been confirmed you can log into the account and setup for use with the DVR 7 Enter the DYNDNS org username and password you created and click login 8 Click on the Services button located on the top Menu bar 9 Click on the Dynamic DNS link 10 Click on the Get Started link located on right side of the screen 11 Type in a desired host name We recommend you use your name company name or something that is easy for you to remember 12 Choose a domain name from the drop down Menu We recommend using dyndns org 13 In the IP address field type in the external IP address of the DVR This will only need to be done for the initial set up as the DVR will connect and update with its current IP address according to the UPDATE SCHEDULE on the DVR 14 Leave all of the other options as is and click Create New Host 15 Follow on screen instructions to activate and Check out your free DDNS hostname 16 Your dynamic DNS settings have been created TO VIEW DVR THROUGH HOSTNAME 1 Open up your Internet browser and type in your DVR s hostname that you created o
95. uld display Current Site INAME Disconnected Click Options Click on Connect You should be prompted that the mobile device is trying to make a connection to the IP address of the DVR Click Ok or Allow to allow the connection Note If all of your settings are correct you will view the channel of the DVR that you set in the Site List Settings CV501 16CH My DNR has no power e Check the power cord connection to the DVR and the outlet and ensure that the DVR has power There is no way to turn the DVR off e The DVR is set to run as long as it is plugged in if you would like to turn it off you have to unplug it cannot hear recorded audio when e Are audio equipped cameras being used Please note that audio equipped cameras are not playing back included with this DVR system Make sure that the audio cable is properly connected and inserted in the Audio IN and that the other end is plugged into a microphone or audio supported camera Please note that only one channel can record audio Make sure the volume is turned up on your speaker amp Playback video is choppy e Check the FPS Frames Per Second rate for each camera that is recording choppy video Refer to your settings in the Record Menu Cameras with a higher FPS 30 is the highest will record more fluid video than cameras set to a lower FPS For more information on making changes to the Record Menu see Pg 63 Timer recording is not working e Check to see if you h
96. using the file manager on the mobile device The following steps have been created with the BlackBerry Bold Other models may result in different file locations or results Copy the MobileViewer jar file from the CD or website onto the desktop 1 Connectthe BlackBerry to the computer using a USB cable If prompted turn on Mass Storage Mode and enter the password Open My Computer You should see your mobile device listed as a removable device Open the removable device Copy the MobileViewer jar file from the desktop onto the BlackBerry or one of the subfolders The folder needs to be accessible on the BlackBerry Disconnect the BlackBerry device from the computer CV501 16CH MUL 2 On the BlackBerry may not be available depending on cell phone service provider Open up the Menu Open Options Settings Open Advanced Options Click on TCP You must set your APN settings according to your specific Cell Phone Service Provider Contact your cell phone service provider for the APN APN username and APN password 3 Oper up Media Click Options Click Explore Select Device Memory if that is where the file was saved Navigate to the folder containing the MobileViewer jar file Click Download Press Yes to begin the installation process Mobile Viewer You will be prompted with a security warning message This is expected W Set application permissions Click Yes Continue to continue the installation 4 Onc
97. uter or modem microphone not included 4 Alarm Input Relay Connects Alarm adapter 9 SPOT Connects to a second monitor for camera viewing 5 Audio Out Connect to a speaker or amplifier purposes only no menu access 6 RS 232 485 Connects a PTZ pan tilt zoom adapter 10 S Video Monitor Connection 11 BNC Monitor output Video Out Remote Control 1 Auto Pressing this prompts the DVR to sequence through the cameras 2 Record Pressing this button prompts DVR to record 3 1 16 Camera buttons Shows the individual camera on screen 4 Menu Button Opens and exits the main menu 5 Zoom Pressing this turns the zoom function on 6 ID Displays the DVR IR number on screen Used to identify the DVR if multiple DVR s are used 7 Enter Select button Confirm Changes 8 Directional buttons Moves the cursor up down left and right 9 PTZ Turns on PTZ Pan tilt zoom camera controls in live view mode PTZ camera not included 10 VIEW scrolls through the different camera views 4 9 13 16 11 Rewind Rewinds playback footage 12 Fast forward Fast forwards playback footage 13 Play Prompts and Playback search menu to playback footage 14 Stop Stops playback footage and recording 15 Pause Step Back During playback pressing this button will pause the footage Pressing it a second time will step back the video footage a few minutes 16 Pause Step Forward Pauses playback
98. warding instructions listed in Configuring your Router Port Forwarding to view the DVR Externally Pg 52 using the proper RTSP and RTP ports If using the default settings Forward port 554 using TCP UDP to the Internal IP address of the DVR Forward TCP and UDP port range 1024 10000 to the Internal IP address of the DVR If the router requires each port to be entered individually then set up port forwarding rules for 1024 1025 1026 1027 etc Each connected mobile device requires 4 open RTP ports to the DVR To have three mobile phones connected to any of the DVR s channel streams you will need to forward the first 12 ports from the RTP Port range 1024 1036 to the Internal IP address of the DVR You can view an individual channel stream on your mobile device To view a live video feed from one of the cameras connected to your DVR you will need to enter a specific URL The syntax for viewing channel 3 is rtsp IPADDRESS CH03 Fill in the spot above called PADDRESS with the external IP address of your DVR network found on http www whatsmyip org Note Some phones do not require Port Forwarding for internal viewing over WiFi connection 3G MOBILE DEVICE PORT FORWARDING continuec From Your Mobile Device Open up the web browser application Click Options and choose the option that will allow you to type in a URL Type in rtsp 74 11 213 177 CH03 This will pull up channel 3 of your DVR if port forwarding settings a
99. will be recorded If there is no symbols or icons in the in the top right corner it means you have set your schedule to have the camera cease recording Cannot view DVR remotely using e ry using a different port other then 80 Make sure you change this port on the DVR settings as port 80 well as port forwarding settings Try going to www canyouseeme org to find available open ports that you can adjust for your DVR View the Video Networking guides on www svat com CV501 16CH Cannot view the DNR through a Make sure the router is properly plugged in and setup remote Internet connection Make sure the DVR is properly plugged into the router Repeat the steps in the networking guide to make sure everything was properly set up If none of the above steps try contacting your ISP to make sure they are not blocking port 80 View the Video Networking guides on www svat com Cannot view DVR on the computer Verify the following while referring to the included networking guide Make sure you are entering the proper IP address of the DVR You will enter the Internal IP address into the Internet Explorer address bar when the computer is connected to the same router as the DVR You will enter the external IP address into the Internet Explorer address bar when the computer trying to access the DVR is not connected to the same router This will require an Internet connection Port forwarding will need to have been setup according to the networking guide Fol
100. xisting two wire security system Relay time setup allows you to adjust the length of time the DVR will send an electrical signal through the connected relay device An external power source is likely required Please contact your alarm manufacturer for information and assistance with your alarm Note SVAT does not provide support for external alarm systems Please contact the alarm manufacturer for instructions To Setup the Relay Time Setup Select RELAY TIME SETUP from the Alarm Setup Menu Select SETI to access the Relay Time Setup Menu Highlight the type of alarm you want to set up Use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change the length of time The 12V signal will be sent to your external alarm when an alarm is detected Press Menu or select the a to return to the Main Menu or press the Menu button 6 Press Menu or select the x to exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings Es UN L HARD DISK MANAGEMENT SETUP The DVR comes with a pre installed hard drive The HDD Hard Disk Drive Management Menu will allow you to display the space left in the hard drive clear saved footage and set other HDD related options det eidem iir Wo HK ad eg set 1 Access the Main Menu by pressing Menu or from the Pop Up E ZS J Menu Bar 2 Select the Main Menu icon EH 3 Inthe Main Menu select HDD Management OVERWRITE MODE The DVR provides you with the option to
101. you will be using and that you will not need to set new values ale The Next Page has a quick description of the network setup menu items TERMS IP Mode Static vs DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol address is the most common setup for home or office networks This allows the DVR to automatically receive an IP address from the router By default the IP MODE should be set to DHCP and this is acceptable in most situations static IP is one that does not change Static IP addresses are manually assigned by an administrator Most home or office networks today do not use static IP addresses If you are unsure of whether you need a static or dynamic IP address please contact the person who setup your network or your internet service provider ISP A static IP address would be beneficial if your internal IP address changes often N VONN To Change from Static to DHCP Addresses 1 Under IP Mode use the mouse wheel or directional keys to change from DHCP to STATIC C 2 Press Menu or select the to exit the Network Setup Menu or press the Menu button m e 3 Press Menu or select the el exit the Main Menu and save your settings The DVR may take a few moments to load the settings HTTP Port Refers to the port that your DVR will use to communicate with your network and the Internet This port is required to be entered at the end of the IP address to connect to the DVR Ex If using port 2000 an
102. ype Any unauthorized modifications will void your warranty One to Four Power Supply Cable 1 Female 12V Connection 2 Camera Power Supply Ports The One to Four power Supply Cable allows you to plug four cameras into one power source saving you time and space USING THE ONE TO FOUR PORT POWER SUPPLY WITH CAMERAS Wiring Diagram A Wiring Instructions 1 Plug 12V adapter A into electrical wall outlet or surge protecting power bar 2 Plug the single end female 12 V connection of the four to one power supply C into the male end of the 12V adapter B 3 Connect the 4PIN DIN female connection on the camera E into the 4PIN DIN male connection on the 60ft video power wire F 4 Plug the red adapter from the 60ft video power wire G into one of the ports of the four to one power supply D 5 Connect the RCA Video from the 60ft video power wire H into the Channel Camera inputs on your DVR or monitor 6 Repeat for all cameras using two four to one power supply cables for all 8 included cameras CV501 16CH AMERA DF To wall mount the camera drill three holes using a 3 16 drill bit and the template below Insert the supplied wall anchors into holes and secure camera to wall with supplied screws DRILL HOLES IN I DRILL HOLES IN DRILL HOLES IN THESE POSITIONS THESE POSITIONS THESE POSITIONS DVR IP ADDRESS example 127 0 0 1 GATEWAY ROUTER IP example 127 0 0 1 DDNS SERVER example DDNS DVR
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