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SVAT Electronics CLEARVU3 Security Camera User Manual

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2. E c E e e L 1 Maximum 8 character titles 2 Move the cursor to the desired camera number by using the UP DOWN buttons 3 Move between the characters of the camera title by using the LEFT RIGHT buttons and use UP DOWN buttons to edit the camera title letters A Z numbers 0 9 or blank spaces 6 2 2 Video Adjust VIDEO AD JUST F 3 CHARS EL i ii H Co A A HL ow T AE 5 5 T BEA 3 T U EAT Of FF ow RE pm wem e mem c S F amp im W m W ODE FAUL I Adjustable brightness contrast saturation and hue for 1 8 CH videos CLEARVU3 12 MEE HON goy can see 6 2 3 Motion Detection You can use these settings to adjust the area and sensitivity of motion detection on each camera channel These settings are important if you are using motion activated recording because if adjusted correctly they can help prevent false triggering of motion recording MOT P 4 N DETECTII OF C H RRE E o 5 E I DET ECT i ON M ELE a EEKE FT IT E 3 wot Ip H v H A TU ON 1 Channel Select the camera channel in which you would like to make changes 2 Set Detection Area Select this setting to enter a grid screen for the selected camera channel In this screen you can set the areas in the camera s view that you want to enable or block motion detection in For example if there are cars constantly driving by in an area on your camera you can block th
3. 1 Manual Switching Video Inputs Press the AV button on the remote to switch between video inputs 2 Press the AUTO button on the monitor to activate auto mode which will automatically cycle between both inputs Pressing it once will set the cycle interval to 4 seconds Pressing it again will set the cycle interval to 6 seconds Pressing it a third time will set the cycle interval to 8 seconds Pressing it a fourth time will turn off auto mode 13 2 5 Adjusting Settings Press the menu button to display the following options PICTURE OPTION CLOCK SYSTEM 13 2 6 Picture 1 Press the menu button once to display the PICTURE menu 2 Inthis menu you can adjust Contrast Brightness Color and Sharpness 3 Use the channel up and down buttons to select the desired setting and use the volume buttons to increase or decrease the values 4 Press the MENU key to exit the PICTURE menu 13 2 7 Option 1 Press the menu button twice to display the OPTION menu 2 Inthis menu you can adjust Language Calendar and Auto Change Source 3 To change the language select it and use the volume keys to scroll through the available languages 4 To view the calendar select it and press the volume up button To scroll through the months use the volume up and down buttons To scroll between years use the channel up and down buttons Press menu to exit calendar mode 5 The auto change source option provides the same functionality as pressing the AUTO
4. These cameras are spec d at 10 15ft in the dark If you placed these cameras outdoors in the open the night vision will be reduced as there is nothing to reflect the IR emitted from the camera To help increase the viewing capabilities add additional lighting to the area The color is off on the camera These cameras have been designed with a high resolution lens which allows you to see crisp clean images The best lighting for this system is by using incandescent lighting Other lighting effects will alter the color You can adjust the color of the cameras in your menu settings see 7 2 2 CLEARVU3 33 EE now Ke can see NOTE When entering an external or internal IP address the port number is required and should be in the following format 192 168 0 100 80 OR 192 168 0 100 80 some browser versions require a space some do not 8 FUNCTION SETUP 8 1 Main Display Optimal browsing resolution is 1024 x 768 mranlm e VS ZS NEIE uc ooo TT Live Display Move the cursor inside the image range and right mouse click to display the following menu View Image Recording save Current Picture As Welcome admin About CLEARVU3 34 eee HON goy can See 8 1 1 View Two types of display methods 1 Re sizable Adjustable image size 2 Actual size The actual image size 3 Status Bar Reveals current status 8 1 2 Image Recording This mode allows you to save pic
5. press ENTER 2 Enter the user name admin Leave the password blank followed by pressing the OK button unless you have set up a user name and password for your router 3 Select the Advanced tab e e 222222243 O nig CLEARVU3 27 MEN HON goy can see 4 Select the Virtual Server tab e Enable the Virtual server In the Name field type in DVR In the Private IP field enter the DVR s IP address e In the Protocol field select Both This will enable both TCP and UDP e In the Private port enter the port number you need to forward By default this DVR is set to port 80 Use port 80 unless you have a reason to change the DVR to another port not recommended e In the Public port re enter the port number you entered in the private port field e g 80 e Select the Schedule to Always e Ensure that the Virtual Server or forwarding that is being set up is set to ENABLED When complete select the Apply button located at the bottom of the page to save your changes Port forwarding is now complete 7 5 Find Your External IP Now you will need to find your external IP address This will be the address you will be entering in order to access the DVR from outside your network over the internet Your iF Address is 14 14 243 113 There are many ways to find your external IP address The simplest way is to go to http www whatsmyip org This site will display your external IP address
6. 43 13 2 2 OPTION 2 Connecting To A DNR 44 13 2 e ue KE EE 45 13 24 Basic e Te de 45 EE EIERE 45 ES Eed 45 ilo ay OPI to 45 o KA te cea eae cnet O HN e ad ce ise at 46 EIERE 46 19 2 Troubleshooting mir ca idad 47 14 CAMERA Ce 47 14 1 Features Of The CV67 Gameral sese 47 14 2 Camera Installation Te 48 142 A deene WE 48 14 2 2 Troubleshooting ida 49 15 SPECIFIGA TIO KE 50 CLEARVU3 www svat com 1 WHAT IS INCLUDED e 3 1 DVR 160GB HDD 8lndoor OutdoorNight 8 Camera Mounts wi 8 Ultra Slim LCD 1 10ft RCA to RCA 1 RCA Female to Vision CCD Cameras Hardware Monitor male A V Wire 3 5mm male AN Wire S 10 RCA to BNC 1 Remote Control for Software CD 10ft RJ45 8 x 60ft 4 PIN DIN to Connectors LCD Monitor Ethernet Cable RCA male Video Power Wires 1 Power Adapter for Online Toll Free Support 1 Year Warranty LCD Monitor Instruction Manual 8 Power Adapters for Cameras 1 Power Adapter for DVR Quick Start Guide 2 DVR BUTTON AND FUNCTIONS 2 1 Front Panel LED Indicators Alarm Play HDD Record Removable Lockable HDD Casing 3 5 IDE HDD Camera Channel Select 1 8 Record Button Stop Button Play Button Pause Button Split Button Switch between Full Screen Quad Screen 9 Split Screen Auto Sequencing Button Automatically cycle through all the camera channels 10 Search Button Quickly search your recorded footage by date and event 11 Menu Button 12 Exit
7. CF card oS When the data size selected exceeds the storage capacity of the CF card it will start copying from the beginning and stop when the CF card is full Each channel and event generates a different AVI file Windows Media Player supports AVI file playback File size is 720X240 When using a computer to playback the video aspect ratio is not 1 1 please use a player with adjustable video aspect ratio CLEARVU3 17 EE HON goy can See 6 7 Others th P HF I ENCI BEL 1 T 1M I BAR ii U RB tt ENGLI H 1 PASSWORD ON Enable password protection password is required before entering the main menu OFF Disable password protection password will not be required before entering the main menu 2 KEY STOP BUZZER RELAY Use this option if you have an external relay device attached advanced users When the buzzer or relay device is triggered by an event enabling this setting will allow you to press any key to deactivate 3 COLOR BAR By using the color bar the user may adjust the color of the monitor 4 LANGUAGE Select the desired language CLEARVU3 18 eee HON goy can See 6 7 1 Password A 5 S WORD A 5 WOE DR PLAT RA E AS WO KD T El 5 SW OR D KX Xx X X A5 8 MW E D M FA 55 WOED Ek KS KR A 1 Search Playback Password Specify whether the search or playback mode is password protected When password is stored on the CF card after inserting the CF card the password will not be
8. DVR Next we will set up the DVR to connect to the internet and allow you to view online 1 Place the CD ROM that was included with the DVR system into your computer s CD ROM drive If your computer does not automatically open the CD folder go to Start My Computer and double click on the CD ROM icon 2 Drag and drop the IPEDIT EXE program onto your desktop This program will give you the information needed to find your DVR s IP address unique location on your network 3 Open IPEDIT EXE from your desktop Depending on your firewall settings a warning message may appear asking if you want to block or unblock this program Click Unblock soe ammi Bat E meae IS sire sed ri bodies Y mimi das sai i Lang SF air ams Amr eme rias mfir bea b Risen s cia geqhebied Pee 4 Click on the UPDATE button In the top left area of the program window you should see a set of numbers This is the IP address of your DVR Write it down in the information area of this manual listed as ROUTER IP 5 Open up Internet Explorer In the Address bar enter your DVR s IP address found in Step 4 followed by a space a colon and the port number This DVR s default port number is 80 Your IP address should look something like this 192 168 0 1 80 Some versions of Internet Explorer will not work with a space in the address bar If this is the case try it without the space eg 192 168 0 100 80 6 If entered successfully a window will open up with
9. Info Button Return to the previous menu view system information 13 Enter Display Button Confirm selection show or hide onscreen display 14 CF Card Slot 15 Left Button Change values in the menu screen rewind 16 Right Button Changes values in the menu screen fast forward 17 Up Button Navigate the onscreen menu change camera channels 18 Down Button Navigate the onscreen menu change camera channels A a CLEARVU3 1 eee HON goy can See 2 2 Rear Panel BNC Video Inputs Connects the cameras to the DVR Power Input DC power input 12V Alarm Input Output Port RCA Audio Input For connecting a microphone audio supported camera not included RCA Audio Output For connection to your TV monitor BNC Video Output For connection to your TV monitor Ethernet Port For connection to your local area network and Internet BNC SPOT Video Output Additional connection to your TV monitor only displays video when motion recording is activated Cooling Fan INSTALLATION TO DVR Sa ae SY o SS Main Monitor Spot Monitor CLEARVU3 2 eee HON goy can See 3 1 Camera Installation 1 Plug the 4 pin DIN female connection on the camera into the 4 PIN DIN male connection on the 60ft video power wire 2 Match the two arrows on top of both connecting cables 3 Plug the camera s power supply into the power jack located on the 60ft video power wire 4 Plug the c
10. Select item Automatically by DHCP to get an IP address 3 DNS Configuration Advanced CLEARVU3 38 MEE HON goy can see 4 PPPoE If you have an ADSL modem you may need to set up PPPOE in order to view your DVR from outside your network You will need your login information If you do not have it please contact your Internet Service provider to provide you with the login information 5 Optional Send mail about new IP after connected should be selected if you want to receive an email when your external IP address changes from your ISP You will receive an email at the receiver s email address when the external IP address changes If you are unaware of the mail server or username settings contact your ISP for this information 6 HTTP Port Select the port number default is port 80 8 2 2 User Setup t Rim d u s Need 5 Delete User E Authentication Choose whether or not a user name and password are required Enter your user name in the User Name box Enter your password in the Password box Re enter your password in the Confirm box Click the Set Change button Click the Reboot button Power off the DVR and power it back on to confirm the changes The changes will not take effect until you restart the DVR QUID MI d IES This section allows you the administrator to set up multiple user accounts so other authorized users can access the DVR These users will be able to view live
11. a login screen The default USER NAME is admin The default PASSWORD will be 1234 CLEARVU3 25 ON now you can see 7 The first time you logon to the DVR an ActiveX Installation window will appear Install the ActiveX control 7 4 Connect To The Internet If your Internet connection is DSL a broadband connection that comes through your phone line you may need to configure PPPoE settings in your DVR If you do not know what type of broadband connection you have contact your internet service provider Ask your ISP if your internet connection is cable or DSL If you have cable Skip the DSL section below and continue with the Port Forwarding Section If you have DSL You need your DSL user name and password You may be able to find it in the documentation that came with your DSL modem If not please call your Internet Service Provider to acquire it Click on the CONFIGURATION button in the DVR browser Under Remote IP Assignment enter your DSL user name in the User Name box Enter your DSL password in the Password box Scroll to the bottom Click the Reboot button Power off the DVR and power it back on to confirm the changes The changes will not take effect until you restart the DVR 7 Follow the steps listed in the Port Forwarding section oo E em PORT FORWARDING 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 y
12. all connections to make sure they are secure and properly connected Check your power supply to ensure that the camera is powered up No picture signal Make sure your camera is not aimed at direct sunlight Adjust the sunshade by sliding it forwards to block out excess light Make sure nothing is obstructing the CDS sensor on the camera If the CDS sensor is blocked night vision mode will be active and may produce extra light in your camera s picture Move your camera to another location Picture is too bright If using at night make sure your camera s subject is no more than 15ft away may vary based on amount of ambient light available If using during the day your camera may not be getting enough light Adjust the sunshade by sliding it backwards to Picture is too dark let in more light Check the brightness and contrast settings on your TV monitor If your camera is connected to a VCR DVR check the brightness and contrast settings on the VCR DVR Move your camera to another location CLEARVU3 49 MENU now yeu can see 15 SPECIFICATIONS 9 Channel DVARFUNCIONALINY EE Simplex Video COMPIESSIOM BEE MJPEG A AJP Live Resolution nnnnnnnennnnoennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnne NTSC 704 X 480 PAL 704 X 576 Recording Frame Rate aia 30FPS Recording TMG a 580 Days 0 5 Frames Per Second Recording Resolution NTSC 704 X 240 PAL 704 X 288
13. in the top portion of the screen H you go to http www portforward com it will also display this IP address Write it down on the second page marked EXTERNAL IP Test Your External IP 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 1 Open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type in the EXTERNAL IP address followed by a colon and your port number default is port 80 It should similar to the following 2 examples 14 14 243 113 80 OR 14 14 243 113 80 CLEARVU3 28 EE HON goy can See 2 Press ENTER and your DVR s login window should pop up If it does not pop up your router is not properly forwarding the necessary port This could be due to a number of problems including incorrect settings presence of a firewall or a DSL modem that has its own IP address If your DSL modem has its own internal IP address it will not properly forward the necessary port You may have to configure PPPoE settings in the DVR to match the settings provided to you by your Internet Service Provider ISP Consult your ISP for more information SVAT technical support cannot troubleshoot modems since changing these settings can potentially render your modem inoperable See section 9 2 Advanced Network Setup for PPPoE configuration instructions You should also check all your network connections and go through the above steps again to make sure a configu
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15. video from your cameras The system will continue recording until you press stop Continuous Record This is a schedule record mode that allows you to specify what hours of the day you would like to record The system will continue to record for those specified hours During this time you cannot press stop to halt recording You must press menu Motion Record This is a schedule record mode that allows you to specify which hours of the day you would like to record when movement is detected After motion is detected the system will record for a duration that you specify During this time you cannot press stop to halt recording You must press menu Alarm Record This is a special recording method that requires you to have alarm sensors wired in to the DVR You must buy these alarm sensors separately from a 3rd party and SVAT does not offer support on motion sensors This feature is for advanced users only If you have alarm sensors wired correctly the alarm record function will allow you to specify which hours of the day you want to record when your alarm sensor is triggered After your alarm is triggered the system will record for a duration that you specify During this time you cannot press stop to halt recording You must press menu E CA MIDA TITLE pb BREET E CENT IPC WARN je HOE ALARA aar CONTAIN k DA Te TIA OAK NAH ANT 7S ISO Leet Wie EJ 1 Manual Record Under monitoring mode press the REC butto
16. AT SUPPORTS CRIME STOPPERS Crime Stoppers programs are operated as non profit charities and are managed by a volunteer board of directors who raise funds and pay rewards to individuals who anonymously call with information that helps solve crime Rewards are paid for tips that lead to the arrest and indictment of people charged with felony offenses and to date Crime Stoppers statistics show a conviction rate of approximately 95 To receive more information about Crime Stoppers or to make a charitable donation please fill in the fields on the back of this page cut on the dotted line and mail in HERE Lu SE TO DC A CRIME STOPPERS INTERNATIONAL st CO A ce st I e LO O O x ER OO m gt lt e E a OH D lt D CLEARVUS3 www svat com TRONI NON gou can See a Ly Rh S Crime Stoppers International is an organization of community based civilian Crime Stoppers programs which assist police in solving crime You can find more information about Crime Stoppers at www c s i org Local Crime Stoppers programs are partnerships between the public media and local policing organizations Each program is run by a citizen board whose purpose is to advertise a local telephone number which anonymous persons can call with information regarding a crime Callers tipsters may be eligible for a cash reward for their information If your community does not have a Crime Stoppers program and would like information about starti
17. CR DVR e We recommend using a surge protected power bar to protect the cameras internal circuitry 14 2 1 Mounting 1 Screw the mounting bracket into the camera s mounting hole turning it clockwise 2 Mount the camera in the desired location no more than 60 feet from the TV Monitor VCR DVR unless you have purchased additional wiring You may wall mount or desk mount these cameras 3 Adjust cameras to the desired viewing angles 1 Plug the 4 pin DIN female connection on the camera into the 4 PIN DIN male connection on the 60ft video power wire 2 Match the two arrows on top of both connecting cables CLEARVU3 48 EE HON goy can See 3 Plug the camera s power supply into the power jack located on the 60ft video power wire 4 Plug the camera s power adapter into an AC outlet 5 Connect the 60ft video power wire s male RCA plug to the VIDEO IN port of your TV monitor VCR DVR 6 If your VIDEO IN port is a BNC connection common with DVR units you will need to attach the BNC to RCA adapter before connecting the camera 14 2 2 Troubleshooting Make sure your TV monitor is on the correct video input channel This is NOT channel 3 Common terms for this channel is INPUT AV CHANNEL LINE 1 LINE 2 and AUX Please use your TV or VCR manual to correctly identify this channel If your camera is connected to a VCR DVR make sure that it is properly connected to your TV monitor Check
18. NTERNET OPTIONS A screen will open 2 Select the SECURITY tab then click on the CUSTOM LEVEL button in this tab 3 Change the ActiveX settings to the ones seen in the images e Download signed ActiveX controls PROMPT e Download unsigned ActiveX controls PROMPT Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe PROMPT Run ActiveX controls and plug ins ENABLE e Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting ENABLE If it is an option e Allow automatic prompting for file and code downloads ENABLE NOTE If you do not have ActiveX installed and the previous step did not download it go to www download com and search for ActiveX Download the ActiveX Download Control niernct Options rac General Sscuiy Privacy Content Connection Pigem Advanced 4 Select a Web coment gore ba specify da ready sekings 222 2 Local rose Tried get era intranet This aren cortina al Wish tiet ys p paren placed in other eer Donup level bon Dei Free Cintas riet To change fre meirg click Custom To ues bre recor aiad salinos cock Dain Laval Securily Sel linps D Intilze and scrpt Active controls not marked as sate C Disable _ Enable 9 Pramet A Run ActiveX controls and plug ins _ Administrator approved Reset Cust n seth Reset to Waben Your computer is now able to view the feed from the DVR CLEARVU3 24 MEE HON goy can see 7 3 Prepare Your
19. Recording Method Record as Each Playback in Quad and Full Screen Recording Qualities seeesssssssssse Low Medium High Recording Modes Manual Alarm Motion Detection Continuous Recording Mediana Type 1 CF Card in AVI file format Autostart A EE Yes AUTO Resume Recording EE Yes Removable e P B ie he ee ee Yes Lockable Storage Capacity erann n Max 500GB HDD 250GB included Vde Foma senep NTSC PAL Video LOSS ALARM E Yes Audio e G 711 Audio OUMU EE 2 CH RCA A N ANE 64 kbps RIVE WEE 120FPS Eve DIS eg Single Quad 9 Split Network Protocol TCP IP HTTP PPPoE DNS DDNS DHCP SMTP NetWork LAN UP suas a Dynamic Static Network Connection BEN 10 100 BaseT Ethernet RJ 45 D3oK BID EE CF Card Max 4GB Play Search MOOG E Time Date Event List Play SDBOG A AEE R Fast Forward x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 lee ee Single Quad 9 Split OSD and System Menu Display Yes OSD banguage DISplay eme ti les Multi Language Time and Date Stamp Display cccccccccccccccconnnncnononnnonnnonnonnononononononononnnnnnnnnnns Yes PassWword ProteciO E Yes Menu Password Adjustable Screen Settings ccccccccessseeeeeeeeeeeesenees Color Brightness Contrast File Transe EE CF Card Max 4GB le ne DEE Proprietary id ae E REP E Proprietary DISK TE d ln Le EE Yes Atitomatic Overwiite OPIO sia octo neto cache A a nena Yes Playback Navigation
20. TIE FTT TL Sot Vis n m an et m ocu m mh mls le ee ine a oe mrajaci domin rg D E a E a el HIERO GIA CHuES FS A E PTE O ET amp mamma more he fee mad mary E Aa ie a DLL dud UIN LLELOIN EI a er E mar PL ee ke er ee LT u ker cu i ee ee ee ee es co n om bai bom a iz a rra a a ee pe GAS Ro A pd a A 9 ES E Es PH A A A ee LR UIN NUS AL EA A p ram a ee t e 30 eee HON goy can See 9 Click on the Get Started link located on the right menu 10 Type in a host name subdomain name We recommend you use your first name or company name 11 Choose a domain name from the dropdown menu We recommend using the dvrdns org suffix 12 In the IP address field type in your external IP address it may also be shown below the field 13 Leave all the rest of the options as is and click Create New Host QC DynDNS New DynDNS Hostname a a A de ai aa Bays th PR PAN Pa dr Pa A ara PA i ee Lee M ai La ri ass ees L Lin Lu nl lh liu Lll eee A A Le mg mapu Tm andae amc remm gage ema ir Eent rag K rah ee Lire cose Std reh t Sai Pee et mii LA hara homm I ma me IT a Hn Tandis SA op jar CH Ea deen al DP ill n Eme jn ua s D Aes Gua m STEP Bea freeen techies GZ EEL pL A bs crete anu Hs E imb mea EET UM Bir Car biia Cirsa che Hr page he FIBGEEE ELTE ILE Desch Calo Puri and bad raf cda ell os addiad mo Sd NA dl Pal rey TEL Pr CS Sa j ERREF EA Fan e Ps lada mg 14
21. VAT ELECTRONI ON goy can See Web Ready 8CH DVR System w 8 Outdoor Night Vision CCD Cameras and 8 LCD Monitor INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 1 0 N Y Se eh EE N m IN ud ED an Ve MA O Wo tl Im o No l W V J 1m NEED HELP DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please contact a SVAT customer support representative first regarding any additional information on product features specifications or help with set up Please contact us via one of the methods below Email support svat com Online live web chat Visit www svat com Toll free telephone 1 866 946 7828 Toll free fax 1 888 771 1701 For more product information visit www svat com Note This is manual version 1 0 for this product you may find updated versions by visiting our website CLEARVU3 www svat com VAT ELECTRONI NOW gou can See PRODUCT WARRANTY amp REGISTRATION Please keep a copy of your Receipt Order Confirmation to verify your 1 Year Warranty We take quality very seriously This is why all of our products come with a one year warranty from the original purchase date against defects in workmanship and materials If you have warranty or support issues please contact us using any of the following methods SVAT Electronics USA SVAT Electronics Canada Phone 866 946 7828 2315 Whi
22. Your dynamic DNS settings have been created CH DynDNS acia He ge mar Service Status Bert be kram L n odiis Charges Tact E ERES ener di amm CT Rad donne A bas namo PH FRE L Bain nn al Firmerd Ta ima FE acces pe DLL ina E fee we ee n ted imi hb rara miren le APET Past Nas s Ei Ass Paue eng a A o Le Pome iinun Eech Vies Mig at D Sari AA AT te Lie CLEARVU3 31 MEN HON goy ca See 7 7 Finalizing The Set Up Now you must associate your DVR with the DynDNS account you just created This will ensure that when your external IP address changes your domain name address in the Internet Explorer Address Bar will remain associated with your new IP address This will ensure that you will only need to type in your domain name in order to access your DVR whether you are inside or outside of your network 1 Log on to your DVR through your computer by using either the internal or external IP address 2 Click the CONFIGURATION button 3 Under the Network DVR Setup window scroll down to DDNS Account Setting 4 Make sure the ENABLE button is selected CLEARVU3 32 12m HON goy can see 5 Enter the username password and full domain name you configured at www dyndns com Example UserName myname Password mypassword DomainName myname dvrdns org 6 Click the OK button located in this section to save your configuration Reboot the DVR by po
23. able under this time period e Red Color Bar Manual recorded data motion detection recorded data and alarm recorded data is available under this time period Blue Color Bar Schedule recorded data is available under this time period 5 Use the UP DOWN buttons to move the cursor to the desired item YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE use the LEFT RIGHT buttons or drag the index bar to make changes to the setup 6 After setup has been completed press the ENTER button to enter play mode or the EXIT button to return to live monitoring mode CLEARVU3 9 HON goy cam See 6 MENU SETUP DESCRIPTION The password is requested after the MENU button is pressed EN T E P AS sa WIR D XX X XX XXX 1 In order to enter the main menu the password entered must be correct After entering the main menu all recording activities will stop 2 Default Password 12345678 CH1 CH8 represents number 1 8 SETUP Tt ME A M OE RE A FC OED sCHEDULI X E O DISK r I CARO THERS AC TOR YF DEFAULT CLEARVU3 10 eee HON goy can See 6 1 Date Time Setup DATI FiMI 4h TUF DATA FoRMSAT Y M n DATE TILMA DATE FORMAT Three Types of Date Format Setup 1 Y M D Year Month Day 2 MID Y Month Day Year 3 D M Y Day Month Year 6 2 Camera Setup C AME R A 4 E FU F C di i B TIT LI V png A Dass 7 MOTO N DETECT I C as CLEARVU3 41 EE HON goy can See 6 2 1 Edit Camera Title 1 8 T i
24. amera s power adapter into an AC outlet 5 Connect the 60ft video power wire s male RCA plug to the VIDEO IN port of your TV monitor VCR DVR 6 If your VIDEO IN port is a BNC connection common with DVR units you will need to attach the BNC to RCA adapter before connecting the camera 3 2 Monitor Installation 1 Plug the 3 5mm to RCA female wire into the AV1 IN port on the monitor 2 Plug one end of an RCA wire into the DVR s VIDEO OUT port Plug the other end into the female end of the 3 5mm to RCA female wire 3 Ensure that the DVR is plugged in and powered on 3 3 Audio Installation Main Monitor Er Speaker SPOT Monitor 1 If you have an audio supported camera or microphone with an RCA Audio Out connection you may connect it to the Audio In port on the DVR 2 Connect an RCA audio wire not included to one of the Audio Out ports on the DVR 3 Connect the other end to the Audio In port of your TV monitor speaker CLEARVU3 3 1m NOW od can see 4 POWER TO DVR h wo N E Insert the power supply wire into the rear DC 12V Port on the DVR Insert the power cord into the power supply Plug the power cord into a power outlet We recommend using a surge protected power bar and or Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS backup To turn the DVR on and off use the power switch on your UPS or power bar This DVR does not have a power switch This is for your security and helps to pre
25. ast Saturation Sharpness Min Value STD Pre set Value Max Value The higher values are shown to the right and descend in value as you go to the left CLEARVU3 Change DVR settings Information Display Toggle Confirm Button a Returns to Previous Menu System Message Display Toggle Return to Previous Menu System Information Display Toggle Confirm Button Message Display Toggle Up Directional Button Channel Up Button Down Directional Button Channel Down Button Left Directional Button Right Directional Button Configuration Advanced Setup this function can only be adjusted by the administrator i e the user name must be admin Live Video Back to live video display Record Please refer to 9 1 2 Image Recording Snapshot Press this button to capture one live image and press RIGHT button to store the image Audio Live audio control On Off Default OFF 37 eee HON goy can See 8 2 Advanced Network Setup Only Admin can select configuration advanced setup 8 2 1 Advanced Network Setting Liest IF Ai gz 06 Ca Sebari Math KR Datest Gage facon CAstmwtaliy y DHCP 8 cm aeo fH O tus 850 B Osuna mos obtu vom P aer comectod Mei d Tecra 2 Lorena Mai Be becener Mul Eia fusci up HP Dun sp Rp Pat Pot2 ox O Ent Derstie Pares 1 LAN Setting LAN IP address setting is the same as IPEdit 2 DHCP
26. at area from detecting motion Use the directions below to set up motion detection areas Area Block Color e Grey Detection Block These areas will be detected Transparent Non Detection Block e Green Flashes when motion on the camera is being detected Use the green flashes to determine where motion is consistently being detected and then make sure to set the motion detection area to exclude these areas from motion detection Follow the directions below e Press SEARCH button to enable whole detection area e Press MENU button to disable whole detection area e You can set up a maximum of 3 separate detection areas Detection areas may overlap e Press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to setup the starting point of the detection area Press the ENTER button to confirm the starting point of the detection area e Press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to drag the window and set the ending point of the detection area e Press the ENTER button to confirm the ending point of the detection area CLEARVU3 13 EE HON goy can See 3 Sensitivity The blue bar shown on the Motion Detection screen indicates the motion variation of the detection window When the amount of motion detected exceeds the preset sensitivity threshold it triggers motion detection recording For example if there is slight movement in your camera s view e g curtains blowing shadows you can decrease the sensitivi
27. button Select it and use the volume buttons to change the interval time CLEARVU3 45 1m NOIN JOU can See 13 2 8 Clock h Press the menu button three times to display the CLOCK menu 2 Inthis menu you can adjust the Time On Time Off Time and Attention mode time 3 To adjust the time select it and press the volume down button to adjust the hour Press the volume up button to adjust the minute You must set the time before you can adjust the other settings in this menu 4 To adjust the on time the time you want the monitor to turn on select it and press the volume down button to adjust the hour Press the volume up button to adjust the minute 5 To adjust the off time the time you want the monitor to turn off select it and press the volume down button to adjust the hour Press the volume up button to adjust the minute 6 The attention mode time allows you to set up a flashing ATTENTION message that will notify you in advance before the monitor turns off You must have the off time set to use this function Set the attention mode time a few minutes before the off time To set it up select it and press the volume down button to adjust the hour Press the volume up button to adjust the minute 13 2 9 System Press the menu button four times to display the SYSTEM menu 2 In this menu you can adjust Color System Blue Backlight Option Horizontal Flip and Vertical Flip 3 The color system is defaulted t
28. button to display system information and configuration When the hard disk information icon turns to red this indicates that the hard drive is full To avoid this situation set the DVR recording mode to OVERWRITE Press the channel buttons to switch between full screen camera views CH1 CH8 Press the SPLIT button to switch between Full Screen Quad Screen 9 Split Screen Press the SEQ button to turn Sequence Mode on or off Full screen channel auto sequence will skip the channels that show video loss i e the cameras that are unplugged or not powered on When video loss occurs a video loss message will be shown on the screen During an alarm triggered event the corresponding channel name will be changed to the color red During a motion triggered event the corresponding channel name will be changed to the color red and display M When an alarm event occurs the SPOT monitor when plugged into the SPOT Out port will immediately switch to the full screen view of the channel that has been triggered by an alarm event and will then return to previous channel switching status Live monitoring operations have no effect on recording functions Full Display and Quad Display Sequencing Order System Information Screen shot CLEARVU3 HON goy can See MEN HON goy can see 5 2 Record Mode Quick Glossary of Recording Terms Manual Record This is the simplest of recording modes Just press record to record
29. display record and capture images However they will not be able to change configuration settings When you have set up user accounts be sure to write down the user name and password for each account so you can provide the users with the appropriate login credentials Authorization Specify whether authentication is needed to access the DVR If you select No Need there is a possibility that unauthorized users may access your DVR New User Change Password Add user or change password Max users 30 CLEARVU3 39 ENEE now yeu can see Note For best results a maximum of 20 simultaneous users is suggested Delete User Delete user account Current Users Currently registered users Reboot Restart the Network DVR Firmware update Updates the firmware if a new firmware version becomes available Firmware updates may be available at www SVAT com advanced users only Restore factory default configuration Click Restore factory default configuration to return to factory default settings Please restart the Network DVR after setup has been completed 9 DVR TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling technical support 1 866 946 7828 try the following troubleshooting tips Make sure the TV monitor is on the correct input channel No picture Check all connections and make sure cameras DVR are powered on Make sure that audio is enabled in the DVR menu If using a microphone ensure that it is connectedb and turned on If us
30. ge 10 Pics Button Changes picture setting 2 Power Button 11 AV1 AV2 Button Turn LCD Monitor On Off Switch input channels 3 Mute Button 12 AV2 In Port Connection to video 4 Menu Button input source Enters the on screen menu 13 AV1 In Port Connection to video 5 Down Arrow Button input source Navigates the on screen menu 14 3 5mm Headphone Jack 6 Up Arrow Button Connects to stereo headphones Navigates the on screen menu 15 Power Input DC power input 12V 7 Volume Decrease Button 16 Speakers 8 Volume Increase Button 17 Mounting Rails 9 Auto Button Automatically cycles 18 Mounting Hole CLEARVU3 through both input channels 42 eee HON goy can See 13 1 2 Remote Control Mute Power Channel Up Up Navigation Volume Menu Enter the onscreen menu and adjust settings Channel Down Down Navigation Call Display the input channel you are currently viewing 8 Timer Adjust timer settings 9 Language Select the desired language 10 Calendar Enter the onscreen calendar 11 AV Switch between video inputs 12 Flip Screen Image Vertically 13 Flip Screen Image Horizontally DIA pM ot ND 13 2 Installation 13 2 1 OPTION 1 Connecting To Security Cameras 1 Plug the 3 5mm to RCA female wire into the AV1 IN port on the monitor 2 Plug the camera s RCA output plug into the video input yellow end of the 3 5mm to RCA female wire 3 Repeat
31. gered by external alarm CLEARVU3 20 eee HON goy can See 6 7 4 Alarm Input Advanced users The installation of any external alarm sensor is optional and SVAT does not offer technical support on such alarms Contact the alarm sensor manufacturer for more information L ARM I NK FU I SE TU F 2 3 6 70 OO IO CF C3 oO ULT Sensor Type NC gt Normal Close NC Alarm Setup NC Normal Close the alarm will be triggered during NC status NO Normal Open NO Alarm Setup NO Normal Open the alarm will be triggered during NO status All EACH Alarm input can be individually setup to NC or NO DISABLE Disable alarm input can be individually setup C All alarm input is setup to NC O All alarm input is setup to NO CLEARVU3 21 eee HON goy can See 6 7 5 Sequence Dwell Time EQ OU ENE PT M DN I Po T AO H DEF AUL 1 SEQUENCE Specify how long each camera will be displayed when in sequence mode 2 SPOT MONITOR Specify how long video will be displayed on the SPOT monitor when motion is detected 3 SPOT MONITOR ALARM Specify the dwell time for the spot monitor alarm 6 8 Factory Default To return to factory default settings select the YES option and then press ENTER to load the factory defaults Press EXIT to exit FACTORY DEFAULT 5 ET UF RECA L I DEFAULT x OW CLEARVU3 22 EE now yeu can see 7 DVR NETWORKING GUIDE 7 1 Introduction Congratu
32. ing an audio supported camera ensure that sound is enabled Check all RCA audio connections No images is shown on the Please follow 8 4 1 Install ActiveX setup the IE set web page tings and install Activex Please check your firewall or antivirus software Some software may block IP edit from accessing the network In Windows Firewall you may have to add IPedit exe to the exceptions list Reconnect the Ethernet cable See the network guide for more troubleshooting tips No sound IPEdit is unable to detect the DVR s IP Address CLEARVU3 40 EE HON goy can See 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Client Server Definition RJ 45 Connect Ethernet Client Server Side Client Side Hardware PC Hardware EI 45 Connect OS Windows 2000 XP 11 HARD DISK INFORMATION 1 Supports 3 5 ATA 2 3 4 5 6 format hard disk 2 Supports high capacity hard disk storage up to 500 GB capacity 3 This HDD is not hot swappable To prevent damage please enter the main menu to stop all HDD activities then power off the device before replacing the hard disk 12 APPENDIX s ovo e aanws 7 June IS ALARM s aas qw ow In fre s ej ps Jt a ej ge fea po 21 RELAY 22 RELAY 23 RELAY OUT OUT COM OUT N C N O CLEARVU3 41 HON goy cam See 13 MONITOR GUIDE 13 1 Button Functions And Connections 13 1 1 Monitor LCD Screen Watch your foota
33. itching adapter Operating Temperature 32F 104F Operating URI ERE EET e gt 80 Monitor Oe EE Yes ENS CONTO meea Yes Operating Humidity EN lt 80 DIMENSIONS EE 8 375 x 6 5 x 1 25 Ke nl EE 1 2lbs Outdoor Camera CV67 CameraL Type cere E EE Bullet Ia Eet ET EE 1 4 Color CCD EIERE 420 TV Lines A Ere Yes A tree errr ete rrr et ttn err taa ta Cee ener me I ur Ute ner rare IP65 FOG AN LSC let 3 6mm FOCUS e Fixed Kli gtt TEE Yes Number of IR LEDs and Range ens 12 up to 15ft CLEARVU3 51 ENEE NOW goy can See IR EED CONTON EE Automatic CDS Sensor A o oo E 0 lux IR Wavelength EE 850nm Video OLUIDUL cssc A 60ft 4 PIN DIN to RCA male Video Power Wire IS ns o T la NTSC Micro DINO Ces oi oa No MOTOR DEN ems No Viewing e VE 60 Degrees Electronic SIEGE escocia 1 60 1 100000 sec A A No EE Automatic SA EE Automatic A A ret te t TC No S RE No e WE AB Ee Automatic e ane ad aces tag tae epa iut ate ager Yes A M No Neit lieb ENT Anodized Aluminum HOUSING COON dee Y Midnight Black Signal NOISE Ratio italia irrita gt 48dB CANADA e e o ci DKDE Yes Operating Temperature 14 F 122 Operating HU a 98 Camera Power Input DC 12V 300mA Power Adapter le EE 120V 60Hz LED PoWwer Indica e No DIM AS eS 4 x 2 25 x 2 25 WOON EE 0 6lbs CLEARVU3 52 ON now b ard can see NOTES CLEARVU3 www svat com VAT ELECTRONI NON gou can See SV
34. lations on taking a step forward in protecting your valued possessions Now that you have your video security system in place connecting it to the internet will allow you to view what s important to you with ease You will learn about your product and will see that you can do this on your own The following is a step by step instruction manual on how to connect your system to the internet You will be able to view your DVR and even watch previously recorded footage with the touch of a button NOTE This guide was created using a cable modem and some procedures will be slightly different depending on your hardware If you are using a DSL modem you may need to enter your PPPoE settings into the DVR User name and password provided by your ISP For more information refer to section 9 2 of the user manual Before you start lets make sure that you have everything you need to do this properly You should have these ready and connected before beginning e DVR connected to a router Router connected to the internet In order for this DVR system to connect to the internet it must be connected to a router If you are using a DSL internet connection the setup process is much easier if you use modem with a router integrated in it as this will help avoid any problems connecting your DVR Please write down the model of your router in the important information section e APC laptop or computer that is connected to the router so you can make the necessary cha
35. n to enable all CH1 CH 8 camera recordings and the STOP button to stop manual recording 2 When schedule recording ALARM MOTION DETECTION CONTINUOUS RECORD has been activated recording can not be stopped by pressing the STOP button You must enter the menu screen to disable recording 3 After entering playback mode or menu setup when the correct password has been entered all recording activities will stop When exiting playback mode or menu setup and schedule recording has been switched on schedule recording will auto resume 4 At power on after a power loss the system auto returns to the recording mode scheduled before power loss CLEARVU3 7 MEN HON goy can see 5 3 Playback Mode 1 When pressing the PLAY button and when the playback password is set to ON the system will request to enter a password When the correct password has been entered all recording activities will stop and playback mode will begin 2 Press the PLAY button to play back starting from the previous playback end time continues from where you left off 3 Press the DISP button to switch on off the channel date and time message display b CAMERA TEILE p PLATA pe Pay REDWISL FASTI STEP HACK WARD ka STEP EVENVTYPT MANUAL gh ARTE ALARM LU em ATE amp TIME 4 Press the INFO button to switch on off the system information display 5 Press the channel buttons to play back a camera channel in full
36. ng one return this card with the following information NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY PROV STATE COUNTRY POSTAL ZIP CODE E MAIL ADDRESS Charitable donations can be made to CSI by returning this card in an envelope with your check or money order to the address on the other side Amount To receive more information about Crime Stoppers or to make a charitable donation please fill in the fields below cut on the dotted line an mail in SVAT SUPPORTS CRIME STOPPERS THANK YOU www svat com CLEARVU3 VAT ELECTRONI moe and can See www svat com Disclaimer SVAT does not endorse any of SVAT products for any illegal activities SVAT is not responsible or liable in any way shape or form for any damage vandalism theft or any other action that may occur while a SVAT product is in use by the purchaser Model CLEARVU3 www svat com
37. nges This system is not Mac compatible Your computer should have the following specifications e Internet Explorer Version 5 or higher If you do not have this program please go to www download com and get an updated version You can check your version of Internet Explorer by opening the program Go to the top menu selection and in the Help menu options choose About Internet Explorer The version will be displayed e Avvalid and fully updated version of Windows XP minimum Important Information Please fill in the information you receive during this installation in the areas below Your router manufacturer Example D Link Your router model Example DI 524 Router IP Example 192 168 1 1 DVR IP Port Example 192 168 1 101 Example 80 External IP Example 14 14 243 113 DynDNS Username Example myname1234 DynDNS Password Example 123ABC DynDNS Domain Chosen Example dyndns org e1234 Om Sign In URL O CLEARVU3 23 eee 7 2 Prepare Your Computer HON goy can See Following these steps will allow your computer to view the video Before starting to set up your network connection you have to be sure that your computer is able to view the footage from the DVR If you are running Windows XP you will most likely have this pre installed NOTE You will need to do this to any computer that you want to view the footage from 1 Open Internet Explorer Go to the drop down menu in the TOOLS area and select I
38. o AUTO recommended To change the color system to NTSC or PAL select it use the volume buttons 4 The blue backlight option is defaulted to ON To turn it off and display a black background instead select it and press the volume up button 5 To change the horizontal flip select it and press volume up This can also be changed directly using the remote 6 Tochange the vertical flip select it and press volume down This can also be changed directly using the remote CLEARVU3 46 1m HON goy can see 13 2 Troubleshooting Before calling technical support try the following troubleshooting tips Check all connections to make sure camera DVR is powered on and connected to the AV1 or No picture displayed on LCD screen AOE O EEAO Make sure the monitor is powered on Ensure that the camera DVR connected supports sound and that sound is enabled on the camera DVR Wegen Check all connections to ensure that the RCA Audio cable is connected to the monitor Make sure that the volume is not turned down or muted on the monitor or DVR camera A l Press the horizontal vertical flip buttons to fix the Upside down or inverted picture picture Check the picture options to make sure that color Distorted Color Too Bright or Dark brightness and contrast are set properly 14 CAMERA GUIDE 14 1 Features Of The CV67 Camera 1 Sun Shield Helps prevent glare from bright lights 2 Infrared IR LEDs Allows
39. our network over the internet There are hundreds of makes and brands of routers on the market and these instructions have been made using a D Link router Model DI 524 If you have a router that is different than shown please visit www portforward com and go to the link marked GUIDES Once on this page go to the link marked Port Forwarding Guides by Router Find your router make and model in the list of links and click on it You will see a list of various applications Find a link for any DVR or IP camera and click on it Follow the instructions but make sure you forward the correct port number the port number assigned to your DVR The default port number is 80 The steps for your router will be similar to the following These instructions have also been created without a firewall in place If you have a firewall please consult a computer technician CLEARVU3 26 eee HON goy can See NOTE Your router may require a user name and password lf you do not know it ask the person who configured your network Portforward com will provide you with each router s default user name and password D LINK ROUTER You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range forwarding screen With some D LINK routers the port forwarding screen is located within the Applications 4 Games or Filters tab in others it is located in the Advanced Tools tab 1 Open your web browser Enter the ROUTER IP address in the address bar as shown below and
40. ration error was not made 7 6 Forwarding Outside Your Network Port Dynamic DNS This section will explain how to associate your IP address with an easy to remember URL domain name 1 Open Internet Explorer and type in www dyndns com DynDNS um rmm unu Suum DC Ese TE T BE THE KING IN YOUR CASTLE ut Lema ver REI Inc Zeg EK Minty ou rro WI cortes rere elder Zeck e uua nidis eg eler Ar neg erii Pd rar dca pa a Rb TUR Caria e iuge pe Joop PESCHE E o eiert ci Let nee nen mcn mnes Siren ern mr EI TT Wie ERA mors E a LO mum 2 The instructions on creating a dynamic DNS may have changed since the writing of this guide Create a new account by clicking the link Create Account 3 Enter your preferred user name email address and password 4 Do not worry about the optional information Agree to the Terms of Service by checking the boxes Click Create Account K um Ade LER C DynDNS PA Vo MA We bag z Create Your DynDNS Account aale aar Laa VIELE AI A E EE GO EGRm AA WI A ee inar ra Mhmi tai A Bomani AER d Hess ra as Se ee Eegen zi ee Curium wai amp birmi 59e neren M E imi ss P acm arai Feste Ge a oo A UA UU CLETOCHST GPL GR Lines CORRIGE ee ey CI ROLE A Marea e eur Pete CLEARVU3 29 eee HON goy can See 5 Now check your email for the confirmation message You will need to click the link in the body of this message to activa
41. requested by the system 2 Default Password 12345678 CH1 CH8 represents number 1 8 3 Press the ENTER button to enter new password confirm settings and press EXIT button to exit 6 7 2 Buzzer i HU ER K ES i v 1 DE un Ds 5 A LA REM MoT OX GOET ECT Siu NM DISE FULI B EF A UL T BUZZER ON Buzzer is enabled OFF Buzzer is disabled CLEARVU3 19 1m HON goy can see Period Duration time of the buzzer output Buzzer event includes the following KEY PRESSED Disable Enable beeping when keys are pressed MOTION DETECTION Disable Enable motion detect alarm ALARM Disable enable motion sensor alarm VIDEO LOSS Disable enable video loss alarm DISK FULL Disable enable disk full alarm prm pe I9 6 7 3 Relay Output Advanced users The installation of any relay output alarm is optional and SVAT does not offer technical support on such alarms Contact the alarm sensor manufacturer for more information NV Ou TI PUT SETUP T P iu T 0 VIDEO L A LX RM M oO TY O N I BEF A Ui RELAY OUTPUT A relay output can be connected to an external sounding device or warning device Two Types NO NC of Relay Output Setup ON Relay output enabled OFF Relay output disabled PERIOD Duration time of the relay output Relay output event includes the following 1 VIDEO LOSS Triggered by video loss 2 MOTION DETECTION Triggered by motion detection 3 ALARM Trig
42. rlpool St Unit 333 4080 Montrose Road Fax 888 771 1701 Niagara Falls New York Niagara Falls ON Email support svat com USA 14305 Canada L2H 1J9 Website www svat com Warranty Terms 1 SVAT products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials This warranty is limited to the repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at SVAT s option 2 This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of having been misused mishandled or tampered with contrary to the applicable instruction manual 3 Routine cleaning normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty 4 The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connection with the product itself and no other warranty expressed or implied is provided SVAT assumes no responsibilities for any other claims not specifically mentioned in this warranty 5 This warranty does not cover the shipping cost insurance or any other incidental charges 6 You MUST call SVAT before sending any product back for repair You will be given a Return Authorization number When returning the product for warranty service please pack it carefully in the original box with all supplied accessories and enclose your original receipt or copy and a brief explanation of the problem include RA 7 This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U S A 8 Thi
43. s warranty cannot be re issued CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Graphic Symbol Explanation The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of insinuated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CLEARVU3 www svat com 1m NOW goy can See TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 WHAT IS INCLUDED cia 1 2 DVR BUTTON AND FUNCTIONS cscscsssssesesssesssssssssseseeesssesssseeeaeaeaesenensnenaesesesess 1 3 INSTALLATION TO DVR cocccccccconoccccnonononnnnnnononananannnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnrnnnnannnnnn 2 31 Camera TE Ee E 3 32 MONO RIAS AO Ll 3 3 9 Audio Installation EE 3 SEENEN 4 5 DVR OPERATION os 5 SISTERE TET 5 5 2 Record Moderna 7 99 Ee ee e 8 A A 9 6 MENU SETUP DESCRIPTION canina e 10 61 Date TIME ide e 11 6 2 Camera Sel diari 11 6 2 1 Edit Camera Title TB as 12 6 2 2 VIGGO Ad US 12 622 3 leren BR e EE 13 6 9 RECO SelUp EE 14 64 Schedule Sel
44. screen CH1 CH8 6 Press the SPLIT button to switch to Full Screen Quad Screen 9 Split Screen 7 The SEQ button does not function during playback 8 Press the PAUSE button under normal playback to pause 9 During pause status hold the LEFT button to step rewind playback and the RIGHT button to step forward playback 10 During normal playback press the LEFT button to adjust the rewind playback speed x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 and the RIGHT button to adjust the forward playback speed x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 x64 Press the PLAY button to return to normal speed and the PAUSE button to pause 11 Connect the audio output to your TV monitor speaker input using an RCA wire to enable audio playback 12 Press the STOP button to stop playback and return to live monitoring mode or schedule record mode CLEARVU3 8 eee HON goy can See 5 4 Search 1 When you press the SEARCH button and the playback password is set to ON the system will request password entry When the correct password has been entered all recording activities will stop 2 Press the SEARCH button for quick search by date and time Press the ENTER or PLAY button to enter 9 split screen display 3 YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR White Index Bar No recorded data available under this date period Green Index Bar Recorded data available under this date period 4 MINUTE White Color Bar No recorded avail
45. steps 1 and 2 for connecting a second camera to the AV2 IN port on the monitor 4 Ifthe camera supports audio ensure that the RCA audio cable of the camera red or white is connected to one of the audio inputs red or white on the 3 5mm to RCA female wire CLEARVU3 43 210 mow you can see 5 Ensure that the cameras are plugged in 13 2 2 OPTION 2 Connecting To A DVR 1 Plug the 3 5mm to RCA female wire into the AV1 IN port on the monitor 2 Plug one end of an RCA wire into the DVR s VIDEO OUT port Plug the other end into the female end of the 3 5mm to RCA female wire If your VIDEO OUT port is a BNC connection which is common in DVR units you will need to attach the BNC to RCA adapter before connecting the monitor 3 Ifthe DVR supports audio ensure that an RCA audio cable is connected to the DVR s AUDIO OUT and that the other end red or white is connected to one of the audio inputs red or white on the 3 5mm to RCA female wire Make sure that audio is enabled on the DVR 4 Ensure that the DVR is plugged in and powered on CLEARVU3 44 ON now gov can see 13 2 3 Powering On 1 Plug the monitor s power adapter into a wall outlet 2 Plug the other end of the power adapter into the DC IN port on the monitor 3 Press the POWER button on the front of the unit 4 Your cameras DVR should now be displayed on the LCD 13 2 4 Basic Operation
46. storage continuous avi recording e Number Video storage according to number of frames For example if set to 50 50 frames will be stored per avi file e Save interval Video storage according to one tenth of a second For example if you enter 10 then one file is stored per second If you enter 50 then one file is stored every 5 seconds e Size Video storage according to file size e Frame Rate Specify the frame rate of each avi file e Time Video storage according to time For example if set to 60 seconds the system will capture video for 1 minute e Maximum Number of Frame in Each File Specify the maximum number of frames in each AVi file e Save Path Specify the file path on your computer to save the avi files Pre Name Specify the prefix for the avi files and they will be numbered in the order in which they are captured For example setting the Pre Name to DVR_ will generate files starting with DVR 1 DVR_2 and so on 8 1 2 3 DVR Control 1 CHANNEL p gt a 4 ee 7 e Camera Select Button CH1 8 SELECT Manual Record Button 3 STOP o Stops manual recording and playback CLEARVU3 36 ON now you can see RS 5 PAUSE 6 SPLIT nn 7 SEQ 8 SEARCH 9 MENU 10 EXIT INFO 12 ENTER DISP 11 UP DOWN REW FF Resolution Setting e 120x160 e 320x240 Pre set Value e 640x480 Quality Setting e High e Middle e Low Pre set Value Brightness Contr
47. te your account The message may take up to 24 hours to arrive in your inbox If you cannot find the message in your inbox please check your junk spam mail folder 6 When you click the link a window will appear that displays Account Confirmed Click on the login link and enter the user name and password you created j DynDNS E D ce Account Confirmed The account seme 124 hun been cb Tou can nav ke Bu informed of new Gees dunes ha sena and mer bnt notifications by subscribing to our sico ers Once ee you m 7 Click on the Services button located on the top menu DynDNS Se Services sem PAD erem rm s of ano Lagos Soo nue A TEC A kr dicli Tanz A CRA Se te ST et rekt Ant rye Gemein Fa det re rana Al sg ri cla bes lho sang La gelen EH A ei Gase sin er poh is ee eee eee fen d Hal no ieam dis eke bonum GU a praem Meer Santo m ALIO hice ira Car e Ex ES ud e A re a Limia Dnm HIT e iE Faantgbee FE eed ae A be LUdd as m Dur cc aum eel uam As ras sida n idu al a nz orani T Tue s geb Dep rra E App DIE Ee a a cea a A n Mu dal L3 8 Click on the Dynamic DNS link CLEARVU3 Dynamic DAS RL c m Lamas Ba DRH DRE ETC gib rua cm ee E aues a E ap US ge ees r i Fm eee eee ee E ee uer ee E We PP A Ti e ceras Le e en reen he terre rer oom za oma donum n Sa rad L e a n pe D E NN Ee e Capabilities a Fir hier dE Dean LZ n o la 2
48. ted at 12 00 PM move the cursor to the 12 and use the arrows to change the letter to M All types of recording are listed below along with their corresponding letter C Continuous Recording M Motion Detect Record A Alarm Recording advanced users only None no recording will occur All all types of recording are activated Record Mode Priority Manual Record gt Alarm Record gt Motion Detection Record Continuous Record Ae po m Em CLEARVU3 15 eee HON goy can See 6 5 Hard Disk Setup 1 Displays the hard disk total capacity and the remaining capacity 2 Displays the start and end date of the recorded material and when no recorded materials are available current date is displayed 3 FORMAT Format the HDD Warning This will erase all your recorded footage 6 6 CF Card Setup CF TOTAL CAPACITY Total Capacity CF REMAIN CAPACITY Remaining Capacity CF CARD COPY Copy the selected file to the CF card FORMAT Delete all data stored in the CF card dedi s CLEARVU3 16 MEN HON goy can see 6 6 1 CF Card Copy Use this feature to backup your footage onto CF card CF card reader required to view on a computer Note that only one camera channel can be recorded at a time CARD co P y CH Selectable 1 8 camera option AUDIO Specify whether to record audio or not BEGIN END Specify the start and end time of the desired video clip COPY Select COPY to start copying to your
49. the camera to see in the dark up to 15ft away 3 CDS Sensor Turns on the infrared LEDs when it gets dark out 4 Camera Housing Made of anodized aluminum to prevent rust 5 Camera Mount Allows the camera to be desk or wall mountable 6 Connection to Video Power Wire Converts to RCA CLEARVU3 47 EE HON goy can See 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 type Any unauthorized modifications will void your warranty 14 2 Camera Installation Tips THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR CAMERA e 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 Ensure that the sunshade is positioned to avoid glare and position camera away from direct sunlight Decide whether the camera will be wall mounted or sit on a desk table top If wall mounting use the mounting hardware in the package We recommend that the mounting bracket is secured using the included screws for all installations e This camera comes with 60ft of video power wire Please make sure that you mount the cameras no more than 60ft from the TV monitor V
50. ture or video files from the DVR to your computer Image Recording Setup Display 1 Save as JPEG Save as picture file 2 Save as AVI Save as AVI animation file Note To prevent asynchronous AVI recording both functions should not be simultaneously selected m Loma A fen Euro terval be Ic Donat hiring Mara Fb amr ni Pr n cb m zo Kee fa re eee Fe Pime mala CLEARVU3 35 MEN HON goy can see 8 1 2 1 Save As JPEG The following options allow you to customize how the jpeg image files are saved e No Limit Unrestricted image storage continuous jpeg saving e Number Image storage according to number of frames For example if set to 50 50 frames will be stored in 50 separate jpeg files e Save interval Image storage according to one tenth of a second For example if you enter 10 then one frame is stored per second If you enter 50 then one frame is stored every 5 seconds e Size Image storage according to file size e Time Image storage according to time For example if set to 60 seconds the system will capture jpeg files for 1 minute e Save Path Specify the file path on your computer to save the jpeg files Pre Name Specify the prefix for the jpeg files and they will be numbered in the order in which they are captured For example setting the Pre Name to DVR_ will generate files starting with DVR 1 DVR_2 and so on 8 1 2 2 Save As AVI e No Limit Unrestricted video
51. ty of that camera channel to avoid false triggering of motion record 6 3 Record Setup FE TECT HD 1 QUALITY LOW MEDIUM HIGH 2 AUDIO e ON Audio recording enabled e OFF Audio recording disabled 3 DISK FULL Overwrite When the hard disk is full the system overwrites your oldest recorded footage recommended e Stop When the hard disk is full the system stops recording message will be displayed 4 POST ALARM Recording time after an event Alarm Motion Detection has been triggered MANUAL Set frames per second FPS for manual recording CONTINUOUS Set FPS for schedule continuous recording MOTION DETECT Set FPS for schedule motion detection recording ALARM Set FPS for schedule alarm recording if you have alarm sensors wired into the DVR 9 DEFAULT Reload the factory default setting ON AO CLEARVU3 14 MEE HON goy can see 6 4 Schedule Setup Use this menu to set up a 24 hour recording schedule Specify which hours to record when motion is detected and when to record continuously or not at all 4c 6 7 6 oh hl WM Mt ii boa 7 4 Ak AMC E A UL T ND E M amp T t X The recording schedule is based on a 24 hour clock that goes from 0 24 Using the directional arrows move the cursor to the hour of the day you would like to change and adjust the letter to the one that represents the type of recording you would like For example if you want to record only when motion is detec
52. vent users from accidentally turning the DVR off The DVR will power on and you will see a boot screen After the DVR initializes your cameras should be displayed and recording will begin immediately Important notes before operation w N CLEARVU3 To power off the DVR make sure the DVR is not recording to prevent file corruption If on manual record press STOP to stop recording and wait for the REC light to turn off before you power off the DVR If in schedule record press MENU and enter the password to enter the menu screen When the record light turns off you can power off the DVR The default password is 12345678 This DVR does not support HDD hot swap To prevent damage please enter the main menu to stop all HDD activities then power off the device before replacing the hard disk After power on the DVR auto detects the video system NTSC PAL of the first camera connected When no camera has been connected the video system will be the same as the previous setup After power on the system auto enters 9 split screen mode and continues with the previously setup recording schedule auto resume recording ON now gov can see 9 DVR OPERATION 5 1 Live Mode 10 11 CLEARVU3 OMAKEL THL bk cx NET TL pe TRATED FPE DEA AA TU Re Ae Ke ovine fo Press the DISP button to turn the onscreen display ON or OFF The onscreen display shows the channel date and time Press the INFO
53. wering it off and then on again to confirm the changes You must reboot the DVR any time a change is made in the configuration menu 7 You should now be able to access your DVR simply by typing in your domain name i e myname dvrdns org 3 aliaul blank Microsoll Inbterrel Explorer Ein E en Favorites nos tep Gan O h id o Asa gras O AL wl nena 218 derdes erg Note If your router is set to automatically assign an IP address to your DVR Dynamic DHCP your DVR s internal IP address may change if your DVR or router is rebooted To resolve this problem you need to configure your router to forward to this new address simply replace the old private IP address with the new one To avoid this problem all together you can set your router to Static LAN IP which will assign the same IP address to the DVR every time even when the DVR or router is rebooted 7 8 Additional Troubleshooting I press play and nothing happens You need to press STOP on the DVR first This DVR can either record or view video footage It will not do both at the same time Please make sure that you press STOP before proceeding My browser keeps freezing First 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 can t remember my DVR s password Call technical support to obtain the DVR s master password can t see at night with my IR night vision camera

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