Aposonic A-S1602R20B User Manual

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Compact H.264 DVRs
User’s Manual
Model: 16-CH
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
SOC2-16-CH-DVR-Compact-M76095E
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CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. PLEASE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class “A” digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY’S RIGHT.
THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCUACIES OR
TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN, AT ANY TIME, FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT(S).

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

IN NO EVENT SHALL THE SUPPLIER BE LIABLBE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWINGS:
ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS, INCLUDING BUT WITHOUT LIMITATION,
DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;
PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE
USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER;
UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE
PRODUCT BY THE USER;
ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE, OR LOSS OR
DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED WITH THE DEVICES OF THE THIRD PARTY;
ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES, BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR
ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC SUBJECT, DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE-CAMERA’S PICTURE, INCLUDING SAVED DATA, FOR SOME REASON, BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE.
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PRECAUTIONS

Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to
qualified service personnel or system installers.
Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity
or power source ratings.
Use the appliance at temperature within 0oC ~ +45oC (32oF ~ 113oF) and humidity below 85%. The input power source for this appliance is +12 VDC. Performance and lifetime of hard disk drives are easily affected by heat (used at high temperature). It is recommended to use this appliance at temperature within +20oC ~ +30oC (68oF ~ 86oF)
Handle the hard disk drives with care.
It is possible to damage them if they are moved while their motors are still running. Do not move them just after turning the power on or off (for around 30 seconds). Protect the hard disk drives from static electricity. Do not stack them or keep them upright. Do not use an electric screwdriver to fix them.
Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not use the appliance near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves or other apparatus that produce heat.
Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenient receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus.
Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the
appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage
the appliance.
Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in wet
areas. Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock.
Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body.
When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
Please make a note of your settings and save them. This will help when you
are required to change the system configuration, or when unexpected failure or trouble occurs.
Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse compiling, reverse engineering,
and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product, is expressly prohibited.
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Table of Contents
1. Product Overview
1.1 Features…………………..…….…………..…………………...
2. Panels And Remote Controller
2.1 Front Panel………….……….…………………………….…….
2.2 Back Panel
2.3 Remote Controller…………..…….……………………….……
3. Installations
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3.1 Basic Connections…………….………………………….……..
3.2 Optional Connections…………..………………………….……
4. Main Screen And Basic Operations
4.1 Text Input……………………………………….………………
4.2 Login And Logout
4.3 Basic Operations…………………………….…………………
4.4 Digital Zoom…….………………………….………….………
5. Menu Display
5.1 Status Display….……………………………….………………
5.2 Volume Control
5.3 Video Adjustment…………..……………..……………..……
5.4 VGA Display……………..……………..………………………
5.5 Backup Device
5.6 Software Upgrade (Administrator) ……………………………
5.7 System Shutdown (Administrator)……………….……………
6. Setup (Administrator)
6.1 Pre-Camera Setup…………………..….………………………...
6.2 Camera Setup
6.2.1 Video Loss Setup
6.2.2 Motion Setup……………………….………………………
6.3 Alarm Setup
6.4 SEQ Display Setup
6.5 Scheduled Record Setup……………..…….………….…………
6.6 HDD Setup
6.6.1 HDD Format/Clear
6.6.2 Advanced HDD Setup……………..……………………….
6.7 Password Setup
6.8 System Setup…………...………………………………………
6.9 RS-232/422/485 Setup
6.10 Network Setup
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6.10.1 E-mail Setup……………..………………………………..
6.10.2 FTP Setup……………..…………………………………..
6.10.3 Advanced Network Setup
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7. PTZ Control……………………….………………………………
8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator/Supervisor)
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8.1 Search By Time……………………………………….…………
8.2 Search By Event / Log Display
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8.3 Smart Search………………………..………….……….………
8.4 Search Archived Files………………………….……….………
8.5 POS Search
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8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By Time………….….….………
8.7 Playback/Archive For Search By Event…………………………
8.8 Playback/Archive For Smart Search
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8.9 Playback For Archived Files……………………………………
8.10 Playback/Archive For POS Search……………………………
9. Remote Access
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9.1 PC Remote Access…………………………………….…………
9.2 PDA/Mobile Phone Remote Access
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Appendix A – Specifications Appendix B – Time Zone Table Appendix C – Keyboard Control Protocol Appendix D – Recording Table Appendix E – MS-Windows HEM Utilities Appendix F – GPS Function in Remote Software with Google Earth Appendix G – Protocol Converter for Multiple POS
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1. Product Overview
The H.264 digital video/audio recorders are designed for use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a hard disk recorder, a video multiplexer, and a web server. To achieve the highest inter-connectivity and inter-operability, this series of digital video/audio recorders are all based on industry-leading front-end to back-end surveillance infrastructure. With state-of-the-art system architecture, powerful hardware compression/decompression engine, and intelligent recording algorithms, sixfold operation can be easily achieved without sacrificing the increasing demands of functionality, performance, reliability, and availability in the surveillance industry.
1.1 Features
16 color and/or B/W cameras can be connected H.264 Baseline Profile video compression/decom
quality
Hardware ADPCM audio compression/decompression Real sixfold operation - simultaneous record, live, playback, backup, control, &
remote access
Record capabilities –
Full-D1: up to 120 (NTSC) / 100 (PAL) IPS, Half-D1: up to 240 (NTSC) / 200 (PAL) IPS, CIF: up to 480 (NTSC) / 400 (PAL) IPS.
Playback capabilities –
Full-D1: up to 60 (NTSC) / 50 (PAL) IPS Half-D1: up to 120 (NTSC) / 100 (PAL) IPS CIF: up to 240 (NTSC) / 200 (PAL) IPS
Realtime live display, 30 (NTSC) / 25 (PAL) IPS, for each channel
Support VGA output, TV output, and optional HDMI output
Event recording, time-lapse recording or both Playback search by time or event (alarm, motion, & video loss)
Smart search & playback
Versatile display formats: full-screen, 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, and 16 split windows Digital zoom, X2 & X4 Intelligent motion detection with pPowerful alarm processor with configurable triggering conditions and reactions
One 3.5” SATA hard disk drive with storage > 2TB eSATA extension for external hard disk drives Support Advanced format HDD developed by Western Digital
Video/audio backup to USB2.0 storage devices, including pen drive, D
DVD+R, and DVD-R
Ethernet interface for remote access through web browser o
software, remote alarm notification, FTP video/audio storage, remote setup, and remote software upgrade
Free DDNS server 1 I.E./Firefox software for multiple DVRs
PTZ control capabilities & RS-422/RS-485 keyboard control capabilities Multi-lingual support
rogrammable area and sensitivity
pression with configurable
VD+RW,
r proprietary remote
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Multi-level password and authentication key protection to ensure high degree of
security
Streaming video for mobile phone or PDA, no Apps required N-Streaming internet/intranet remote access GPS support POS support Support mouse operation
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2. Panels and Remote Controller
2.1 Front Panel
1. USB Mouse Connector
Connect to USB 2.0 compatible mouse.
2. MODE Button
Press this button to toggle between live mode and playback mode in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. At playing, this button is used as “slow backward”.
3. SEQ Button
Press this button to switch to or return from SEQ display mode in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. At playing, this button is used as “slow forward”.
4. CALL Button
Press this button to switch to or return from full screen display of the focus camera in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
5. SEARCH Button
Press this button to display the search menu in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key.
6. REC Button
Press this button to force manual recording. To stop manual recording, press it again.
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7. Play/Pause Button ( )
Press this button to play the recorded images, or pause the playback.
8. Stop Button ( )
Press this button to stop the playback.
9. Copy Button (
)
Press this button to copy the playback images to the internal DVD writer or the storage device connected to the USB port. Press this button again to stop copying.
10. MENU / ESC Button
Press this button to display the main menu or escape to the upper level display. At playback, press this button for the snapshot of the playback
windows.
11. PAGE Button
Press this button for page down in multi-split-window displays.
12. Up/BS Button (/BS)
Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances. In PTZ control, press this button to tilt up the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as “backspace” key.
13. Down/DEL Button (/DEL)
Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances. In PTZ control, press this button to tilt down the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as “del” key.
14. Left/Right Buttons (◄,►)
In PTZ control, press these buttons to pan the camera. In the other screens, press this button to move the cursor or focus window.
15. ENTER Button
This button is used as “enter” key in most circumstances. In PTZ control, this button is used to start/stop the selected PTZ control mode.
16. (Split Windows) +/- Buttons ( )
In split-window display, press these buttons for next/previous split-window display. In the others, press these buttons to change the contents.
17. LEDs
Indicators for POWER, HDD, and Net.
18. Remote I/R Sensor
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Used to receive signal from I/R remote controller.
19. USB connector
Connect to USB 2.0 compatible storage device, such as USB 2.0 disk drive, DVD+RW, card reader, etc.
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2.2 Back Panel
1. Video Input Connectors (1-16)
Connect system cameras to these BNC connectors. The internal 75 termination is always ON.
2. Audio Output Connectors (AUDIO OUT)
This connector supplies line-out audio signal to external devices such as speakers. Recorded audio will be supplied from AUDIO OUT during playback.
3. HDMI Connector (optional)
Connect HDMI monitor to the HDMI connector for main monitor display.
4. eSATA Connector
Connect this port to external SATA storage device for HDD extension.
5. Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1-4, optional)
These RCA connectors accept line-in audio signals supplied from external devices such as microphone amplifiers.
6. RS-232 Connector
Connect this connector to PTZ camera(s), GPS modem, or POS system.
7. I/R Extension Connector (I/R, optional)
Optional I/R extension connector to receive signal from I/R remote controller.
8. Alarm Output Connectors (ALARM OUT 1-2)
Connect these connectors to 1 Normally Closed (NC) alarm output (1) and 1 Normally Open (NO) alarm output (2).
9. Alarm Input Connectors (ALARM IN 1-8)
Connect these connectors to external devices such as sensors or door
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switches.
10. RS-485 Connector
Connect this connector to RS-422/485 compatible PTZ camera(s) or keyboard. Please refer to the manuals come with the RS-485 compatible devices for the correct settings. Please refer to Appendix C for the Keyboard Control Protocol for the digital video recorder.
11. Power Input (DC 12V) Connect to DC 12V power source.
12. Ethernet Connector Connect this unit to a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network through this port.
13. VGA Connector Connect VGA monitor to the VGA connector for main monitor display.
14. Video Out (MAIN) Connect TV monitor to the BNC connector for main monitor display.
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2.3 Remote Controller
The remote controller is an optional accessory to ease the user’s operations. You can do all the operations by the remote controller instead of the buttons on the front panel. The effective distance is about 10 meters without any obstacle.
Most of the buttons corresponds to one of those buttons on the front panel. Please refer to the descriptions in Section 2.1. For the other buttons, the descriptions are as below:
1. Alpha-numeric Buttons (1-9, 0, *, #) Press these buttons for camera selection in most of the circumstances. These buttons can also be used to enter text and number in the way similar to most of the mobile phones.*’ is also used to reset channel
numbers in split-window display.
2. Alarm Reset Button Press this button to cancel alarm activation, and return the system to the condition before the alarm was activated.
3. MUTE/NEXT Button In PTZ control, press this button for the next miscellaneous control. In the other screens, press this button to mute the audio.
4. X2/GOTO Button In PTZ control, press this button to move the camera to the preset position. In full screen display, press this button for Digital Zoom (X2/X4).
5. (Vol/Zoom) +/- Buttons ( / / ) In PTZ control, press these buttons to zoom in/out the camera.
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3. Installations
The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.
3.1 Basic Connections
Please refer to the following diagram for the connections.
Please make sure to set the NTSC/PAL Selector Switch on the main board according to the local TV system for the system to work correctly.
Cameras
Connect the camera video input connectors to the video outputs from system cameras or other composite video sources via coaxial cables.
Main monitor
Connect the main monitor output connector (BNC/VGA or optional HDMI) to a surveillance TV/VGA monitor. The TV/VGA monitor displays selected live or recorded cameras in any available split window format.
Hard disk drive
Make sure to install one SATA hard disk drive (Max. storage size > 2TB/HDD) inside the DVR. The steps are as below:
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Power
1. Power off the machine, and then use
a screwdriver to uncover it.
2. Connect the cables as shown.
3. Hold the SATA HDD, and use a
screwdriver to fix it as shown.
4. Cover the machine.
Note 1: The HDD must be formatted before it can be used to record
video/audio. Please refer to Section 6.6.1 to format the HDD.
Connect DC 12V power source to DC 12V.
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3.2 Optional Connections
Audio inputs
Connect the audio input connectors to the audio line-outs from system cameras or other audio sources. Please make sure to associate the audio inputs with the cameras in Camera Setup as described in Section 6.2 accordingly.
Audio output
Connect the audio output connector to the audio line-in from speakers.
Alarm inputs
Connect the alarm inputs to NC and/or NO type of alarm signals. Please make sure to setup the alarm configurations in Alarm Setup as described in Section 6.3 accordingly.
Alarm outputs
Connect the alarm output 1 to NC type of alarm signal, alarm output 2 to NO type of alarm signal.
Ethernet
Connect the Ethernet connector to a standard twisted-pair Ethernet cable for remote access via LAN or internet. Please make sure to setup the related configurations as described in Section 6.10 Network Setup.
USB 2.0 disk drives, DVD+RW, card reader, etc.
If the user wants to use USB2.0 peripheral device to retrieve important recorded images and/or audio, please connect it to the USB port connectors.
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PTZ Cameras
Connect the RS-232 connector or the RS-422/485 connector to PTZ camera(s) via the appropriate cable. The system supports a variety of different PTZ cameras, including Pelco D protocol Dome, SamSung SCC-641P, Kalatel Cyber Dome, Bosch AutoDome, etc. But different PTZ cameras can coexist in a system only if they support the same protocol. Please make sure to set the PTZ ID of the camera(s), and setup the camera (Section 6.1), and RS-232 or RS-422/485 (Section 6.9) accordingly. Please also make sure to set the RS-422/RS-485 Selector Switch if you are using the RS-422/485 port.
RS-485 keyboard or Terminal
Connect the RS-422/485 connector to a RS-485 keyboard controller or VT-100 terminal via the appropriate cables. Please make sure to setup the RS-422/485 configurations as described in Section 6.9 accordingly. Please refer to Appendix C for the Keyboard Control Protocol for the digital video recorder.
eSATA Hard Disk
Connect the eSATA connector to an eSATA hard disk for HDD extension.
GPS modem
Connect the RS-232 connector to GPS modem via the appropriate cable. The system supports the GPS modems with NMEA0183 protocol. Please make sure to setup the RS-232 port (Section 6.9
) accordingly.
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POS system
Connect the RS-232 connector to POS system via the appropriate cable. The system supports the POS systems which can be connected to the following printers – Epson-TM200, Epson-TMU295, Epson-TMU300, Epson-TMU675, Epson-TMT882, Epson-RPU420, and Epson-MD332S. Please make sure to setup the RS-232 port (Section 6.9) accordingly.
Top figure: 1-to-1; bottom figure: RS-232/Multiple, 1-to-many
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4. Main Screen And Basic Operations
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The split-window screen, as shown above, is the main screen after system startup. There are several types of split-window screens, including 1-Window, 4-Window, 7-Window, 9-Window, 10-Window, 13-Window, and 16-Window. The system will remember the last one before normal shutdown (as described in Section 5.7) of the system. In addition to the split windows, the system time is displayed on the lower-left corner, the system states on the lower-right corner, and the rolling screen messages, if shown while certain event occurs, on the lower corner.
The system states, from right to left, are described as the followings:
(1) Normal recording percentage, (2) Alarm recording percentage, (3) X2 state – X1, X2, or X4, (4) Manual record ON/OFF – REC shown for ON, (5) Backup state – Backup icon shown for backup, and (6) SEQ display ON/OFF or playback state – SEQ icon shown for SEQ display ON,
other icons for different playback states.
* If mouse is connected, the mouse operation icons will be shown when the mouse
cursor is moved to the bottom of the screen.
* Recording icon, Motion, & Alarm for the camera may be shown after camera title.
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4.1 Text Input
There are certain circumstances that the system requires the user to enter text, such as system login, camera title setup, and so on. Please follow the steps below to enter text:
(1) Press ENTER to edit the highlighted option. The flashing cursor will be shown
to indicate the editing point.
(2) Press ◄► to move the cursor to the left/right.
(3) Press code in text editing mode to change text case. (If this entry can accept
number only, pressing code will have no effects.) Indicators on the screen show the current setting:
123 = Number only abc = No capital letters ABC = All capital letters CODE = Internal code for the selected language, such as Chinese, Japanese, etc.
(4) Press a number key (1-9, 0) repeatedly until the character you want appears. (1
for 1 or space, 2 for 2, a/A, b/B, or c/C, the others as shown on the keypad) If internal CODE is selected, a CODE box will be shown (after the first code is entered) for each new code to be entered. Please check the internal code table for the selected language. For 2-byte code, e.g. Chinese or Japanese, the code accepted is from 0000 - FFFF.
(5) Press mark to bring up a list of punctuation marks and special characters. The
highlighted character in the list shows the selected one. Press ▼◄► to change the selection.
(6) If you make a mistake, press BS to remove the character to the left of the cursor,
or press DEL to delete the character at the current cursor position.
(7) In text editing mode, internal code box, and mark list, press ENTER to exit and
save changes, press ESC to exit without making changes.
Note: If the user clicks on the left button of the mouse on the item, a Keyboard
Simulator will be shown. Click on ‘#’ (or “abc”, ..) to change text case. Click on the alpha-numeric characters to enter text (or CODE). Click on ‘*’ for mark.
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4.2 Login And Logout
There are three password levels in the system, including Administrator (highest), Supervisor, and Operator (lowest). If the user does not login the system, he/she
will be treated as “Guest” and can only view live video display.
The system allows up to 18 user accounts. The administrator can set up the login name and password for each user. (Please refer to Section 6.7 for Password Setup.) The Operator can operate live video display, the Supervisor live video display, image playback and archive, and the Administrator everything.
To login/logout the system, press MENU in split-window display to call up Menu display, and then press ENTER when the highlighted option is Login/Logout to enter Login/Logout display as shown.
In Login/Logout display, follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to enter the Login name and Password, press to highlight and select Login option, and then press ENTER to login the system. If the user wants to logout the system, just press to highlight and select Logout option, and then press ENTER. Press ESC to exit without making changes.
There is one factory-preset login name/password aa/11 at Administrator level. The user can use it to login the system for the first time.
Should the user have forgotten all the administrator-level passwords, please contact the local dealer or installer to recover from it.
4.3 Basic Operations
The basic user’s operations after he/she has logged into the system are described below:
Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse:
Press these buttons to switch to the full-window display for the camera.
Alarm Reset (Mouse: )
Press this button to cancel alarm activation, i.e. reset the alarm outputs and silence
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the buzzer.
MODE (Mouse: ) (Administrator/Supervisor)
In split-window display, press this button to change circularly the live/playback mode for the focus window and the other windows that form a rectangle on the screen.
SEQ (Mouse: )
Press this button to switch to or return from SEQ display mode. In SEQ display mode, each page in the sequence will be shown for the preset page dwelling time sequentially, and SEQ icon will be shown on the lower-right corner of the screen.
CALL (Mouse: left-click in focus camera window)
In split-window display, press this button to switch to or return from full screen display of the focus camera.
SEARCH (Mouse: ) (Administrator/Supervisor)
In split-window display, press this button to display the search menu. The system will remember the last one the user chose.
REC (Mouse: )
Press this button to force manual recording. To stop manual recording, press it again. All cameras will be recorded as if the scheduled record is A/V, and REC will be shown on the lower-right corner of the screen if manual recording is ON.
MENU (Mouse: )
In split-window display, press this button to display the versatile menu.
PTZ (Mouse:
)
In split-window display, press this button to enter PTZ control mode if the focus camera is a PTZ camera.
X2 (Mouse: )
In full screen display, press this button to enter Digital Zoom mode. Please refer to Section 4.4 Digital Zoom for the detailed operations in Digital Zoom mode.
▼◄► (Mouse: left-click)
Press these buttons to move focus. The title of the camera for the focus window is highlighted as shown on the screen.
Vol+/- (
/ ), MUTE (Mouse: )
Press these buttons to control the volume.
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+/- (Mouse: )
Press these buttons to circulate up/down among the available split-window displays.
PAGE (I/R remote controller: #, Mouse: current split-window icon)
Press this button for page down in multi-split-window displays.
ENTER (Mouse: )
Press this button to display the GPS/POS data if there’s GPS/POS data fed to the DVR. Please select the Type (GPS or POS), Position, Background, Rows, and number of Characters on the screen, and then press ENTER to display the GPS/POS data, or ESC to cancel. The user may also enable/disable OSD
display for certain fields in main screen. In GPS/POS display, press for
page up/down, press ENTER to close it, or press MENU/SEARCH/.. to call up the corresponding display as if there’s no GPS/POS display.
4.4 Digital Zoom
The system supports X2/X4 Digital Zoom function. To use this function, press X2 button (Mouse: be a zoom window shown in the video window as shown. The zoom window (a) will always be shown at zoom factor X1, (b) can be shown or hidden at zoom factor X2, and (c) will never be shown at zoom factor X4. The operations in Digital Zoom
) in full screen display to enter Digital Zoom mode. There will
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mode are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Click in the video window)
Press these buttons to (a) move the zoom window if it’s shown in the video window, or (b) navigate the video window around if the zoom factor is X2 or X4.
ENTER (Mouse: Click in the video window)
Press this button to zoom in the zoom window, from X1 to X2 or from X2 to X4, if the zoom window is shown in the video window.
X2 (Mouse: )
Press this button to (a) show/hide the zoom window if the current zoom factor is X1/X2, or (b) zoom out the video window back to zoom factor X1 if the current zoom factor
is X4.
ESC (Mouse: or Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Digital Zoom mode, and return to normal full screen display. The video window will always return to zoom factor X1.
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5. Menu Display
In split-window display, press MENU (Mouse: ) to call up Menu display as shown.
There are a variety of displays under Menu display. In Menu display and all the subsequent displays, the items enabled are shown in black-colored text, and those disabled in white-colored text. Please refer to Section 4.2 for Login/Logout display.
The user’s operations are described as the followings:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to change the highlighted item.
ENTER (Mouse: Click in the menu item)
Press this button to enter the detailed display of the highlighted option. For the details of each option, please refer to the following sections.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Menu display, and return to split-window display.
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5.1 Status Display
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Status, and then press ENTER to call up Status display as shown.
Status display includes Alarm Recording Status, Normal Recording Status, Camera Status, Alarm Input Status, Product Serial Number, and Product Version Number. Press ESC (Mouse: Right Click) to escape from Status display, and return to Menu display.
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5.2 Volume Control
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Vol um e, and then press ENTER to call up Volume Control display as shown.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Click in the respective item)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Menu display. If the contents have been modified, a Save dialog will be shown to ask the user to save the changes, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Mute – to mute the selected audio channel. Press ENTER or +/- to
check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “-” - unchecked.
Vo lume – the volume of the selected audio channel. Press +/- buttons to change
the value (1-10).
5.3 Video Adjustment
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Video Adjustment, and then press ENTER to call up Video Adjustment display as shown.
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There are 4 items which can be adjusted, including Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. The operations are as below:
▲▼
Press these buttons to select the items.
Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: )
Press these buttons to change the camera.
+/-
Press these buttons to adjust the selected item.
SEQ (Mouse:
)
Press this button to reset the settings for this camera to factory default values.
CALL (Mouse:
)
Press this button to reset the settings for all cameras to factory default values.
MODE (Mouse:
)
Press this button to restore the values.
ESC (Mouse: or Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Menu display. The settings will be saved for future reference.
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5.4 VGA Display
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to VGA Display, and then press ENTER to call up VGA Display dialog as shown.
There are 5 items which can be adjusted, including Resolution (only 1024x768 for this model), Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. The operations are as below:
▲▼(Mouse: Click in the respective item)
Press these buttons to select the items.
+/-
Press these buttons to adjust the selected item.
MODE (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to restore Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation to factory default values.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Menu display. If the contents have been modified, a Save dialog will be shown to ask the user to save the changes, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right Click) to exit without saving.
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5.5 Backup Device
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Backup Device, and then press ENTER to call up Backup Device display as shown below.
The system supports a variety of USB 2.0 storage devices, including Storage Disk such as USB 2.0 storage disk drives and DVD Disc (including DVD+RW, DVD+R,
and DVD-R). (DVD-RW is not supported.) The operations are as below:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to previous display.
Connect/Disconnect – If the specific backup device is disconnected (as shown in
Current Status), please plug the USB device in one of the USB ports of the system and/or insert a DVD for DVD device, and then press ENTER (Mouse: Left
click) to command the system to connect with the device. If the specific device
is already connected (EX. Read/write, as shown in Current Status), please press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to command the system software to disconnect with the device, and then unplug the backup device from the backup port.
Note 1: Please DO NOT format the DVD disc for better performance and
compatibility.
Note 2: Before using USB pen drive, please format it to FAT32 file system by
MS-Windows.
Note 3: The backup device has to be connected by the system software before it
can be used to read/write. If it failed to connect, please unplug the
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device, and then plug the device in the USB port again.
Note 4: Some backup devices may have compatibility problems. Please contact
your local dealer or installer for the supported devices.
Note 5: Please do not block the tray from ejecting, esp. while the DVD is in
backup process. Blocking the tray from ejecting may damage the DVD writer.
Backup
Press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) when this item is selected to backup the configurations of this unit to the corresponding USB device. The user may
enter the directory to backup the configurations to.
Restore
Press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) when this item is selected to restore the configuration files in the corresponding USB device to this unit. The user may
enter the directory to restore the configurations from.
Some USB 2.0 Devices Tested
USB-Storage Enclosures 5.25” – Macpower’s Alumni Prefect USB 2.0 - PF-U2MS.
USB-Disk Storage – Transcend’s JetFlash 150/V60 Series,
Apacer’s Handy Steno AH220, Pretec’s i-Disk Wave 512M-Black Kingston’s DataTraveler USB Flash Driver(DTI/512FE) SanDisk’s Cruzer micro USB Flash Driver Sony’s MICRO VAULT Classic Series
DVD Writer –
Asus DRW-1608P Series,
Pioneer DVR-A11, DVR-X152 Series BenQ EW200G Series LITEON LightScribe DVD Writer SHM-165H6S, 20X DVD Writer DX-20A4P Sony DVD/CD Rewritable Drive Model DRX-810UL Series NEC DVD/CD Rewritable Drive Model ND-4550A Series HP dvd9404e External 18X Super Multi DVD Writer Series
Some DVD Discs Tested – Only single-side, single-layer disc is supported
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Infomedia DVD+R 16X Mitsubishi DVD+RW 1-4X Philips DVD+RW 1-4X Ritek DVD-R 8X Ritek DVD+RW 1-4X Verbatim DVD+RW 1-4X
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5.6 Software Upgrade (Administrator)
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Software Upgrade, and then press ENTER to call up Software Upgrade display as shown.
The operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Menu display.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
USB Device – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up USB Device dialog
(if there’s no USB device connected).
Disk Storage – to select the disk storage to upgrade. Press +/- buttons to select
the available storage.
Upgrade File – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to start the upgrade process
when the highlighted file is a correct upgrade file. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm to upgrade the system software.
Note : After the software is upgraded, the system will restart immediately. The
split window display will be shown after restart, please wait a moment.
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5.7 System Shutdown (Administrator)
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Shutdown, and then press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to shutdown the system. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm the shutdown. The system will save all the files and all the states, and then display a power-off message in the rolling screen message area. The user may power off the system safely when the power-off message is shown.
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6. Setup (Administrator)
In Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Setup, and then press ENTER to call up Setup Menu display as shown. (To enter Setup Menu display of the system, please login as Administrator first.)
The user’s operations are described as the followings:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to change the highlighted item.
ENTER (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to enter the setup of the highlighted option. For the details of each option, please refer to the following sections.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Setup Menu display, and return to Menu display.
If the user wants to reset all the settings to factory default values, he/she may press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Factory Defaults, and then press ENTER. A confirmation dialog will be shown, press ENTER again to make the changes, ESC (Mouse: Right Click) to not do it.
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6.1 Pre-Camera Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Pre-Camera, and then press ENTER
(Mouse: Left click)
to call up Pre-Camera Setup display.
There are up to 16 cameras which can be connected to the system. The Pre-Camera Setup allows the administrator to define some fundamental attributes, which may relate one camera to the others, for all the installed cameras.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll up/down if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
Numeric (ENTER)
Press these buttons to select the camera.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the contents have been modified, a Save dialog will be shown to ask the user to save the changes, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
REC Resolution – the record resolution for all the cameras in the system. For
NTSC, it can be 720x480, 720x240, or 360x240; for PAL, 720x576, 720x288, or 360x288. Press +/- buttons to select the resolution.
Compression – Compression ratio of Normal or High. High compression ratio
will result in smaller storage size, and hence longer recording time; but the
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Normal Record IPS will always be the same as Event Record IPS in Camera Setup, and Dual Streaming will always be used for network video. Press +/- buttons to change the setting.
Watermark – to record with digital watermark or not. If yes, all the recorded
images for all the cameras will have digital watermark embedded. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Installed – whether this camera is installed or not. If installed, the following
items will be settable. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
PTZ ID – the PTZ ID of this camera if it’s a PTZ camera. The PTZ ID has to be
consistent with the setting of this camera. Please refer to the manual of the camera for the ID setting. Press +/- buttons to change the value (N/A or 0-255). The default setting is “N/A” – Not Available, which means that it’s not a PTZ camera.
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6.2 Camera Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Camera, and then press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up Camera Setup display.
The Camera Setup allows the administrator to define the attributes for each camera. There are up to 16 cameras which can be connected to the system.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
Numeric (ENTER)
Press these buttons to select the camera.
COPY ( )
Press this button to copy all the settings - excluding detailed Motion settings, Video Loss settings, Title/Audio - of the focus camera to all the following cameras. (EX. focus camera is 5, its settings will be copied to those of cameras 6-16.)
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If
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the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Title – The title (Max. 8 characters) of this camera. Please follow the Text Input
method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Video Loss Settings.. – used to setup the action settings when video loss is
detected for this camera. Press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) in Settings.. to call up Video Loss Setup display for the camera. Please refer to Section 6.2.1 for the details.
Motion Detection – whether the motion detection of this camera is enabled or not.
(Note : this field has no effect for the Smart Search information.) Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ - checked.
Motion Settings.. – used to setup the motion settings, used for Motion Detection
or Smart Search, for this camera. Press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) in
Settings.. to call up Motion Setup display for the camera. Please refer to Section
6.2.2 for the details. Please note that if the Motion Detection is disabled, the default factory motion settings should work fine for Smart Search.
Covert – covert or not. If the camera is covert, the video of this camera can only
be seen if the user has logged in as Administrator. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse:
Left click) to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “–” - unchecked.
Call By Event – whether to switch the monitor to the video of this camera if
certain event occurs for this camera. There are 4 options, including Off, Motion, Alarm, Both (Motion & Alarm). Press +/- buttons to select one.
Dwell Time – the dwell time if Call By Event is set to Motion, Alarm, or Both.
Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3-60 seconds, discrete).
Audio – the AUDIO IN corresponding to this camera. The audio data for the
selected AUDIO IN will be recorded with the video data for this camera. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or AUDIO Inputs (1, 2). The default setting is “N/A”.
Record Quality – the record quality for this camera. Press +/- buttons to select
the value (1-9, with 1 the lowest (rough) quality, 9 the highest (fine) quality).
Event Record IPS – the IPS (Images Per Second) for this camera if certain event
(Motion, Alarm) occurs for this camera. This camera will be recorded at this rate for Post-record time since the event occurs. (Please refer to the following sections for Post-record time.) Press +/- buttons to select the value (0 – 25 (PAL)
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/ 30 (NTSC), discrete).
Pre-record IPS – the pre-record IPS for this camera if certain event (Video Loss,
Motion, Alarm) occurs for this camera. This camera is recorded at this rate for Pre-record time before the event occurs. (Please refer to the following sections for Pre-record time.) For this DVR, the value is always the same as Event Record IPS. Please note that the total Event Record IPS / Pre-record IPS should not exceed the system recording capacity, or the system will lower the actual rate automatically at recording.
Normal Record IPS – the normal record IPS for this camera. This camera will
be recorded at this rate if no event occurs. Press +/- buttons to select the value (0 – Pre-record IPS for this camera, discrete). Please note that for High
compression ratio in Pre-Camera setup, Normal Record IPS is always the same as Event Record IPS.
6.2.1 Video Loss Setup
In Camera Setup, press ENTER to call up Video Loss Setup of the selected camera as shown when the highlighted option is Video Loss Settings.. of the camera to setup. The Video Loss Setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds to the detected video loss for the camera.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼(Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
Numeric (ENTER)
Press these buttons to select the camera.
COPY ( )
Press this button to copy the Video Loss settings of the focus camera to all the following cameras. (EX. focus camera is 5, its Video Loss settings will be copied to those of cameras 6-16.)
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ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Camera Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse:
Right Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm
Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after video loss is detected for this camera. However, the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will be reset immediately once the camera returns to normal. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).
Camera to go – the camera to go to the preset position in next field after video
loss is detected for this camera. “Camera to go” camera must be a PTZ camera.
Goto Preset – to define the preset position to go to for the “Camera to go”
Camera in last field if video loss is detected for this camera. For more details about preset locations, please refer to Chapter 7 PTZ Control.
Pre-record – to define how long before video loss is detected this camera shall be
intensively recorded at Pre-record IPS. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (0-10 seconds, discrete). Please note that the actual pre-record time may be shorter than the value set if the total size of the pre-record pictures exceeds the pre-record buffer size of the system.
Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when video loss of
this camera is detected. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm Outputs (1-4).
Buzzer – to activate the internal Buzzer or not when video loss of this camera is
detected. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Log – to log to event logs or not. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this
item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Screen Message – to display the event message on the screen or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
E-mail – to send the event e-mail to remote station or not. The e-mail will be
sent to the predefined receivers at the moment when the event is triggered. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “” -
unchecked.
FTP – to send the recorded event video/audio files to FTP server or not. Press
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ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “” - unchecked.
6.2.2 Motion Setup
In Camera Setup, press ENTER to call up Motion Setup as shown when the highlighted option is Motion Settings.. of the camera to setup. The Motion setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds to the detected motion for the camera.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left
click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
Numeric (ENTER)
Press these buttons to select the camera.
COPY ( )
Press this button to copy the Motion settings, including Detection settings, of the focus camera to all the following cameras. (EX. focus camera is 5, its Motion settings will be copied to those of cameras 6-16.)
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Camera Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse:
Right Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm
Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after motion is detected for this camera. However, the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will be reset immediately once the camera returns to normal. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).
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Camera to go – the camera to go to the preset position in next field after motion
is detected for this camera. “Camera to go” camera must be a PTZ camera.
Goto Preset – to define the preset position to go to for the “Camera to go”
Camera in last field if motion is detected for this camera. For more details about preset locations, please refer to Chapter 7 PTZ Control.
Pre-record – to define how long before motion is detected this camera shall be
intensively recorded at Pre-record IPS. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (0-10 seconds, discrete). Please note that the actual pre-record time may be shorter than the value set if the total size of the pre-record pictures exceeds the pre-record buffer size of the system.
Post-record – to define how long after motion is detected this camera shall be
intensively recorded at Event Record IPS. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (0 second - 60 minutes, discrete).
Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when motion of this
camera is detected. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm Outputs (1-4).
Buzzer – to activate the internal Buzzer or not when motion of this camera is
detected. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Log – to log to event logs or not. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this
item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Screen Message – to display the event message on the screen or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
E-mail – to send the event e-mail to remote station or not. The e-mail will be
sent to the predefined receivers when the event is triggered. Press ENTER or
+/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “–” - unchecked.
FTP – to send the recorded event video/audio files to FTP server or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “” - unchecked.
Detection Settings.. – used to setup the motion detection settings, including
detection area and sensitivity, when motion is detected for this camera. Please
note that the detection area and sensitivity are also used for the Smart Search information. There won’t be any Smart Search information stored outside the detection area. So, it’s better to enable the whole area if the motion detection for the camera is disabled (and only Smart Search is used). Press
ENTER in Settings.. to call up Motion Detection Setup (as shown) for this
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camera. In Motion Detection Setup, the video area is divided into many small grids, and the area with gray grids is the area which will be detected for motion, while transparent grids not detected for motion. Besides, there is a (yellow) Mask window.
Following is a brief description for the operations:
Numeric (Mouse: )
Press these buttons to select the camera.
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to move the Mask window.
+/- (Mouse: Left click and drag)
Press these buttons to resize the Mask window.
ENTER (Mouse: )
Press this button to set/reset the area under the Mask window.
MODE (Mouse:
)
Press this button to set/reset the whole video area.
SEQ (Mouse:
) / CALL (Mouse: )
Press this button to decrease/increase the sensitivity, 1 – 10, for the motion detection of this camera.
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Vol+/- ( / ) (Mouse: )
Press this button to increase/decrease the “number of grids treated as motion” for the motion detection of this camera.
SEARCH (Mouse: )
Press this button to test the motion detection of this camera. The detected motion will be shown on the screen. Press this button again to stop testing.
ESC (Mouse: or Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Motion Detection Setup, and return to Motion Setup.
6.3 Alarm Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Alarm, and then press ENTER to call up Alarm Setup display as shown. The Alarm Setup allows the administrator to define the attributes for each alarm input, and the actions if it’s triggered. There are up to 8 alarm inputs which can be connected to the system.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
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Numeric (ENTER)
Press these buttons to select the alarm input.
COPY (
)
Press this button to copy the settings of the focus alarm input to all the following alarm inputs. (EX. focus alarm input is 5, its settings will be copied to those of alarm inputs 6-8.)
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Normal State – press +/- buttons to select N/A, Close or Open. Please check
the signal type, normally close or normally open, connected to the alarm input terminal on the rear panel of the system. If there’s no signal connected, please select N/A – Not Available, and the following items will not be settable. The default setting is Open.
Focus Camera – the camera corresponding to this alarm input.
Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm
Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after this alarm input is triggered. However, the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will be reset immediately once this alarm input returns to normal. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).
Goto Preset – to define the preset position to go to for the Focus Camera if this
alarm input is triggered and the Focus Camera is a PTZ camera. For more details about preset locations, please refer to Chapter 7 PTZ Control.
Pre-record – to define how long before this alarm input is triggered the Focus
Camera shall be intensively recorded at Pre-record IPS. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value. Please note that the actual pre-record time may be shorter than the value set if the total size of the pre-record pictures exceeds the pre-record buffer size of the system.
Post-record – to define how long after this alarm input is triggered the Focus
Camera shall be intensively recorded at Event Record IPS. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value.
Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when this alarm
input is triggered. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm
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Outputs.
Buzzer – to activate the internal Buzzer or not when this alarm input is triggered.
Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” ­checked.
Log – to log to event logs or not. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this
item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Screen Message – to display the event message on the screen or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
E-mail – to send the event e-mail to remote station or not. The e-mail will be
sent to the predefined receivers when the event is triggered. Press ENTER or
+/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “–” - unchecked.
FTP – to send the recorded event video/audio files to FTP server or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “” - unchecked.
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6.4 SEQ Display Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to SEQ Display, and then press ENTER to call up SEQ Display Setup as shown.
The SEQ Display Setup allows the administrator to define the display pages in SEQ Display for main monitor and call monitor. There are up to 7 display types ­1-Window, 4-Window, 7-Window, 9-Window, 10-Window, 13-Window and 16-Window - for main monitor.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Total Pages – total pages for this SEQ Display Type. The maximum number
varies according to the display type. Press +/- buttons to select the desired number from the available list.
Dwell Time – the dwell time (3 ~ 60 seconds, discrete) for each page of this
display type. Press +/- buttons to change the value.
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Page Settings.. – used to set the camera in each viewing window for each page of
this SEQ Display Type (only 1-W is supported). Press ENTER (Mouse: Left
click) to call up Display Page Setup as shown.
In Display Page Setup, the split window display for the current page is shown. And the title of the camera for the focus window is highlighted. Following is a brief description for the operations:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to move the focus window.
Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: )
Press these buttons to change the camera for the focus window.
+/- (Mouse:
)
Press these buttons to change the current page for this SEQ Display Type.
ESC (Mouse: or Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Display Page Setup, and return to SEQ Display Setup.
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6.5 Scheduled Record Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Scheduled Record, and then press ENTER to call up Scheduled Record Setup.
The Scheduled Record Setup allows the administrator to define when and how to record for the system. There are up to 16 time segments (T1 – T16) for each weekday.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
COPY (
Press this button to copy the settings of the focus weekday to all the following weekdays. (EX. focus weekday is TUE, its settings will be copied to those of weekdays WED-SAT.)
MODE (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to enter Easy Setup for Schedule Record as described in the following paragraphs.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
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Start – the start time of this time segment, increment at 30 minutes. (The end
time of this time segment is implicitly set as the start time of next time segment, or the start time of the first time segment of the same weekday if it’s the last one.) Press +/- buttons to select the desired start time.
Example: If the user sets the start time of T1/MON as 9:00, T2/MON as 18:00,
T3-T16/MON as N/A (Not Available), then T1/MON is 9:00-18:00, T2/MON is 0:00-9:00, and 18:00-24:00.
Alarm – record mode (No, Video, Audio/Video) when certain alarm input is
triggered. “OFF” is newly added for alarm detection OFF. Press +/- buttons to change the value.
Motion – record mode (No, Video, or Audio/Video) when motion is detected for
certain camera. “OFF” is newly added for motion detection OFF. Press +/- buttons to change the value.
Normal – normal record mode, including No, V (Video only), or A/V
(Audio/Video). Press +/- buttons to change the value.
Note: In a time segment, if both Alarm and Motion are set to “OFF”, the audio/video
will be treated as Normal unless there’s Video Loss.
Scheduled Record – Easy Setup
The Scheduled Record – Easy Setup allows the administrator to use a simpler and easier way to setup the scheduled record of the system. In Easy Setup, there are Six Selectable Recording Modes: Alarm+Motion+Normal, Alarm+Motion, Alarm,
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Motion, Normal, and No Record. Video & Audio are all recorded for the selectable Recording Modes except “No Record”. After the Easy Setup, the time segments for each weekday in Scheduled Record will be updated accordingly.
The operations are as below:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to move the focus.
Numeric 1-6 (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the active Recording Mode. The user may also press ENTER when the focus is on the Recording Mode to activate it. The Recording Modes are : “1” – Alarm+Motion+Normal, “2” – Alarm+Motion, 3” – Alarm, “4” – Motion, “5” – Normal, “6” – No Record, and Others (which is not selectable).
+/- (Mouse: Left click and drag)
Press these buttons to set the focus interval (one grid for one hour) upwardly/downwardly to the Active Recording Mode. The user may also press ENTER to set the focus interval to the Active Recording Mode.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Scheduled Record Setup display. The time segments for each weekday in Scheduled Record will be updated accordingly.
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6.6 HDD Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to HDD, and then press ENTER to call up HDD Setup as shown.
In the surveillance applications, alarm video/audio is much more important than normal video/audio. So, this digital video/audio recorder is designed to allow the user to divide each HDD into alarm partition and normal partition. And, alarm video/audio will be recorded in alarm partition, normal video/audio in normal partition.
The HDD Setup allows the administrator to format/clear each HDD, set Alarm Record size and Normal Record size of each HDD, and define the behaviors for Alarm Record and Normal Record if it reaches the end of the last HDD in the system.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to select the items.
MODE => Format/Clear (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to format/clear the HDDs as described in Section 6.6.1.
SEQ => Advanced HDD Setup (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to enter Advanced HDD Setup as described in Section 6.6.2
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
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Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Size (GB) – the total HDD storage in GB (Giga-Byte) for Alarm Record and
Normal Record respectively. This item is just for information. Please refer to Section 6.6.1 for more detailed information and setup of each individual HDD.
Please note that if the total alarm record size is zero, the alarm video/audio will be recorded in normal record partition. Please note that if the total normal record size is zero, the normal video/audio will be recorded in alarm record partition.
Auto Overwrite – automatic overwrite of the recorded video/audio from HDD#1
when the Alarm/Normal Record disk drive capacity reaches the end of the last HDD. If Auto Overwrite is disabled and the Alarm/Normal Record disk drive capacity reaches the end, the system will not overwrite the recorded video/audio, and hence not record Alarm/Normal video/audio, until the user presses the Alarm Reset button. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
HDD Full Action – actions when Alarm/Normal Record disk drive capacity
reaches the end of the last HDD. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm
Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after the corresponding partition, Alarm Record or Normal Record, is full. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).
Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when the
corresponding partition, Alarm Record or Normal Record, is full. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm Outputs.
Buzzer – to activate the internal Buzzer or not when the corresponding partition,
Alarm Record or Normal Record, is full. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Log – to log to event logs or not. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this
item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
E-mail – to send the event e-mail to remote station or not. The e-mail will be
sent to the predefined receivers when the event is triggered. Press ENTER or
+/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “–” - unchecked.
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6.6.1 HDD Format/Clear
In HDD Setup display, press MODE to call up HDD Format/Clear screen as shown.
Each of the HDDs must be formatted before it can be used to record video/audio.
The HDD Format/Clear screen allows the administrator to format and/or clear each HDD, and set the size for Alarm Record partition and Normal Record partition for each HDD. Please note that the HDD IDs for the internal HDDs in the DVR start from ID 1.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
MODE => Format (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to format the selected HDD. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm, or ESC to cancel. Please note that it would take about 40 seconds to format a brand new 160GB HDD.
Note: If the HDD has not been formatted, it will be formatted and partitioned with
default record size, 100% for Alarm and 0% for Normal. If it has been formatted, it will be formatted according to the Alarm REC Size (%) and Normal REC Size (%) displayed on the screen, but the previously recorded contents within the new size won’t be cleared and will be accessible.
SEQ => Clear (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to clear the selected HDD. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm, or ESC to cancel.
Note: If the HDD has not been formatted, it will be formatted and partitioned with
default record size, 100% for Alarm record and 0% for Normal record.
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If it has been formatted (and recorded), it will be partitioned according to the Alarm Record Size (%) and Normal Record Size (%) displayed on the screen, and the previously recorded contents will all be cleared.
CALL => Physical Format (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to physically format the selected HDD. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm, or ESC to cancel.
Please note that the recording will be always optimized for performance & lifetime no matter it’s for the first time or for the one hundredth time. The formatting would take less than 1 minute. We strongly recommend that the user use this physical format function to format the HDD for the first time.
Note: The HDD will be physically formatted and partitioned with default record
size, 100% for Alarm record and 0% for Normal record. All the previously recorded contents will be cleared.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to HDD Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Alarm Recording HDD – the current HDD for alarm recording. This item is
just for information.
Normal Recording HDD – the current HDD for normal recording. This item is
just for information.
Size (GB) – the total storage in GB (Giga-Byte) for this HDD if it has been
formatted. This item is just for information.
Alarm Record(%) – Alarm Record Size (in percentage) for this HDD. Please
follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to change the value.
Please note that if the alarm record percentage for all HDDs is zero, the alarm video/audio will be recorded in normal record partition. Please note that if the total normal record size is zero, the normal video/audio will be recorded in alarm record partition.
Normal Record(%) – Normal Record Size (in percentage) for this HDD. It
equals to (100% - Alarm Record Size). This item is just for information.
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6.6.2 Advanced HDD Setup
In HDD Setup display, press SEQ to call up Advanced HDD Setup display as shown.
The HDD Failure Action in Advanced HDD Setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds to the detected HDD failure, while the Privacy settings allow the administrator to set the DVR to record for Limited Period and the Retention Period of its HDD storage. The HDD Failure Action will be triggered if there’s
no available formatted HDD detected.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼(Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to HDD Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm
Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after HDD failure is detected. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).
Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when HDD failure
is detected. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm Outputs.
Buzzer – to activate the internal Buzzer or not when HDD failure is detected.
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Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
Log – to log to event logs or not. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this
item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked.
E-mail – to send the event e-mail to remote station or not. The e-mail will be
sent to the predefined receivers when the event is triggered. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “–” - unchecked.
Limited Period – whether the HDD storage is for limited period or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “–” - No.
Retention Period (hour) – the retention period of the HDD storage if Limited
Period is “ˇ”. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item. If this item is set as 0, it will be treated as No Limited Period.
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6.7 Password Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Password, and then press ENTER to call up Password Setup as shown.
The Password Setup allows the administrator to add new users, delete existing ones, and/or modify the user’s name, password, and/or level.
There are three default password levels in the system, including Administrator (highest), Supervisor, and Operator (lowest). The Operator can operate live video display, the Supervisor live video display, image playback and archive, and the Administrator everything. Beside the default password levels, the user can also set “Customized” user level as described in the following paragraphs. The system allows up to 18 user accounts.
There is one factory-preset login name/password aa/11 at Administrator level. The user can use it to login the system for the first time.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll up/down if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
MODE => Select/Deselect as default (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to select this user as the default one at login, or deselect if this user is the default login user. An asterisk (*) will be shown preceding the number for the default login user. And this login name/password will be the default one each time the login dialog is shown, so the user doesn’t bother to enter the text to login the system.
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ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Guest Level – the access level (Administrator, Supervisor, Operator, or -)
without login the system. Press +/- buttons to change the level.
Auto Logout – auto logout, if there’s no user’s operation in 1 minute to 24 hours,
or not (“-“). Press +/- buttons to change the value.
Login Name – please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
modify this item.
Password – this item accepts numbers only. Please follow the Text Input
method described in Section 4.1
to modify this item.
Level – the password level (Administrator, Supervisor, Operator, or
Customized) for this user. Press +/- buttons to change the level.
Adv. – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up Advanced User Setup as
shown below.
to
The Advanced User Setup allows the administrator to setup each user’s detailed access right of the system.
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The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to move the focus. If the selected item is not shown on the screen, the screen will scroll up or down.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Password Setup display. The Password Setup contents will be updated accordingly.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Monitor Channel 1-16 – the user can only monitor those channels “checked”.
Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
X2 – to enable the user to do X2 operation for live/playback video if
“checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
PTZ – to enable the user to do PTZ operation if “checked”. Press ENTER
or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
GPS/POS/OSD Display – to enable the user to change GPS/POS/OSD
Display if “checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Vo lume – to enable the user to change volume if “checked”. Press ENTER
or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Video Adjustment – to enable the user to do video adjustment operation if
“checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
VGA Display – to
enable the user to change VGA settings if “checked”.
Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Playback – to enable the user to playback video/audio if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Backup – to enable the user to backup video/audio if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Configuration Backup/Restore – to enable the user to backup/restore
configurations if “checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
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Setup Camera – to enable the user to do Camera Setup if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup Alarm – to enable the user to do Alarm Setup if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup SEQ Display – to enable the user to do SEQ Display Setup if
“checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup Scheduled Record – to enable the user to do Scheduled Record Setup
if “checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup HDD – to enable the user to do HDD Setup if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup Password – to enable the user to do Password Setup if “checked”.
Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup System – to enable the user to do System Setup if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup RS-232/422/485 – to enable the user to do RS-232/422/485 Setup if
“checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup Network – to enable the user to do Network Setup if “checked”.
Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Setup Factory Defaults – to enable the user to restore factory defaults to all
setup related configurations if “checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse:
Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Software Upgrade – to enable the user to upgrade DVR software if
“checked”. Press ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
Shutdown – to enable the user to shutdown the DVR if “checked”. Press
ENTER or +/- (Mouse: Left click) to check/uncheck this item.
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6.8 System Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to System, and then press ENTER to call up System Setup as shown.
The System Setup allows the administrator to set the system time, time zone, time synchronization, language, etc.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving. Please note that if the selected language is
changed, the user will be asked to reboot the system for the newly selected language to take effect.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Time Zone – press +/- buttons to select the time zone for the system. Please
refer to Appendix B for the time zone table.
Daylight Saving Time – press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The
default value is set by selecting a different time zone, but the user may check/uncheck this item if the default setting is checked.
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System Time
Synchronization – time synchronized with TSP Server or not. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “” - unchecked.
TSP Server – TSP (Time Synchronization Protocol) server name if Time
Synchronization is enabled. The system will try to do time synchronization with the specified TSP server at the system preset interval. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Date – system date. Press +/- buttons to modify each of these items.
Time – system time. Press +/- buttons to modify each of these items.
Display Format – format used for the system time displayed on the lower-left
corner of the main screen. Press +/- buttons to select the desired format.
Language – press +/- buttons to select the language for the system. The
languages supported include: English, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, etc.
Protection Key – the protection key for the remote access of the system. Please
follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.
Note: This protection key will be used for authentication when any remote station
wants to connect with the system from Ethernet interface, either LAN or internet. So, the same protection key must be entered to install the remote software if it is to be used to access the system.
6.9 RS-232/422/485 Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to RS-232/422/485, and then press ENTER to call up RS-232/422/485 Setup as shown.
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The RS-232/422/485 Setup allows the administrator to setup RS-232 control port, and RS422 or RS-485 control port. Please refer to the manuals for the connected devices
- PTZ cameras or keyboard controllers – to set these items in RS-232/422/485 Setup.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Device TypePTZ, Keyboard, GPS, POS, PTZ+Keyboard or N/A (Not
Available). Press +/- buttons to change the type. Please note that PTZ can only be selected for either RS-232 or RS-422/485, but not both.
Model – PTZ model (for PTZ and PTZ+Keyboard), Keyboard model, GPS
protocol, or POS printer type of the connected devices. The PTZ models supported include Pelco D protocol Dome, SamSung SCC-641P, Kalatel Cyber Dome, PIH-series, Dynacolor, Bosch AutoDome, Video Trek, etc. The Keyboard models supported include Terminal (EX. VT-100) and Control Protocol. For Terminal type, please use the corresponding ASCII characters for code as described in Appendix-C
. The GPS protocol supported is
NMEA0183. The POS printer types supported include Epson General (EX. Epson-TM200, Epson-TMU300, Epson-TMU675, Epson-TMT882, Epson-RPU420, and Epson-MD332S) and Epson-TMU295. Press +/-
buttons to change the supported model (or protocol). Please note that if
PTZ+Keyboard is selected for Device Type, the Keyboard model is
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always Control Protocol, and the other settings (Baud Rate, Data Bit, Stop Bit, and Parity) are the same as the PTZ Model selected. Please also note that the installer must be sure that the Keyboard Control Protocol and the PTZ Protocol won’t conflict with each other.
Baud Rate – press +/- buttons to change the value.
Data Bit – press +/- buttons to change the value.
Stop Bit – press +/- buttons to change the value.
Parity – (Odd, Even, or None). Press +/- buttons to change the value.
DVR/Camera ID – for PTZ/Keyboard => the device ID for this digital
video/audio recorder, and it must not conflict with the other devices connected in the same control port.; for GPS/POS => the Camera ID to receive the GPS/POS data, “Multiple” for POS means multiple POS connected and camera 1 for
POS ID 1, camera 2 for POS ID 2, etc. Please note that Multiple POS is added for RS-232 port only. Press +/- buttons to change the ID.
Some GPS Devices Tested
HOLUX GR-213 G-Mouse GPS Receiver Garmin GPS 18 OEM GlobalSat BR-355 Cable GPS
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6.10 Network Setup
In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼◄► to change the highlighted option to Network, and then press ENTER to call up Network Setup as shown.
The Network Setup allows the administrator to setup all Ethernet network related parameters. Please check with your network administrator to set these parameters correctly.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse: Right
Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Net Type – Static IP, PPPoE, or DHCP. DHCP can only be used for intranet
(LAN) access, while Static IP and PPPoE can be used for both internet & intranet access. Press +/- buttons to change the Net Type.
IP Address – Ethernet IP address for the system. To get the static IP address,
please contact your local ISP (Internet Service Provider). Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.
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Net Mask – Net Mask for the IP address. Please follow the Text Input method
described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.
Gateway – Gateway IP address for the system. Please follow the Text Input
method described in Section 4.1
to modify these items.
DNS – DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address for the system. Please follow
the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify these items.
Username – PPPoE username for the system if PPPoE is used. Please follow
the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Password – PPPoE password for the system if PPPoE is used. Please follow the
Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify this item.
DDNS Type – Dynamic, Static, Custom DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server)
type, etc. Please contact your local DDNS Service Provider to get the DDNS URL, username, and password. Press +/- buttons to change this item. If
internet is accessible, the user can select “Fly2DNS” for free built-in DDNS
server, URL/DDNS Username/DDNS Password will be filled in automatically after the user exits and saves the settings. The user can change the prefix of the URL afterwards.
URL – the URL (Uniform Resource Locators) for the system if PPPoE is used.
Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify this item.
DDNS Username – DDNS username for the DVR for Static IP, PPPoE, or DHCP.
Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
DDNS Password – DDNS password for the DVR for Static IP, PPPoE, or DHCP.
Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify this item.
E-mail – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up E-mail Setup. Please
refer to Section 6.10.1
for the details.
FTP – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up FTP Setup. Please refer
to Section 6.10.2
for the details.
Adv. – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up Advanced Network Setup.
Please refer to Section 6.10.3
for the details.
Note: If DDNS Type is FreeDNS, the URL must be appended with “,hash”,
where hash is extracted from the grab URL batch file that is downloaded from freedns.afraid.org.
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6.10.1 E-mail Setup
In Network Setup, press ENTER to call up E-mail Setup as shown when the highlighted option is E-mail.
The E-mail Setup allows the administrator to set e-mail related parameters. When an event occurs and E-mail is enabled for the corresponding action, an e-mail will be sent based on the parameters set here.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼(Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Network Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse:
Right Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
SMTP Server – SMTP mail server name. Please follow the Text Input method
described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
SMTP Port – the SMTP port for e-mail transmission. The default value is 25.
Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
Authentication – whether the SMTP mail server requires authentication. Press
ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck this item.
Username – username if the SMTP mail server requires authentication. Please
follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify this item.
to modify this item.
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Password – password if the SMTP mail server requires authentication. Please
follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Mail From – the e-mail address of this DVR unit, i.e. the sender of the e-mails
originated from the triggered events. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Mail To #1-5 – the receivers’ e-mail addresses. The system can send the e-mails
originated from the triggered events to up to 5 different receivers. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify these items.
Attachment – attached picture for the e-mail sent. The value could be (N/A,
Original picture, QCIF picture). Press +/- buttons to change this item.
6.10.2 FTP Setup
In Network Setup, press ENTER to call up FTP Setup as shown when the highlighted option is FTP.
The FTP Setup allows the administrator to set FTP related parameters. When an event occurs and FTP is enabled for the action, the recorded video/audio for that event will be sent to the FTP server based on the parameters set here.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼(Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Network Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse:
Right Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
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FTP Server – FTP server web/IP address. Please follow the Text Input method
described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
FTP Port – the FTP port. The default value is 21. Please follow the Text Input
method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Username – username for this DVR unit in the FTP server. Please follow the
Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Password – password for this DVR unit in the FTP server. Please follow the
Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Prefix Of Filename – the prefix of the filenames for the files sent to the FTP
server. If it’s empty, the filenames will be “cam..”; if not, the filenames will be “Prefix-cam..”. For example, if the prefix is “DVR01”, then the filenames will be “DVR01-cam..”. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section
4.1 to modify this item.
6.10.3 Advanced Network Setup
In Network Setup, press ENTER to call up Advanced Network Setup as shown when the highlighted option is Adv..
The Advanced Network Setup allows the administrator to set advanced network parameters. If the
user is not familiar with network administration, please DO NOT modify the items in this dialog.
The general operations are as below:
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▲▼(Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Network Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC (Mouse:
Right Click) to exit without saving.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Control Port – the control port for remote access. The default value is 67.
Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Data Port – the data port for remote access. The default value is 68. Please
follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
HTTP Port – the HTTP (web page) port for remote access. The default value is
80. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
WAP Picture Quality – the WAP picture quality if WAP access is supported for
the DVR. Press +/- buttons to change the value.
Video Stream – network live video stream is the same as “Record” stream, or the
others for dual streaming. If dual streaming is used, the total system recording
rate will be lowered. “Record” means that dual streaming is not used. Press
+/- buttons to change the value. To use dual streaming in I.E. or CMS, the user must select “Extra” in “Video Stream” in the “Device List” in remote PC (Sec.
9.1). Please note that for High compression ratio in Pre-Camera setup, dual
streaming is always used.
DVR Name – the “DVR Name” used in the “CMS Server” if CMS Server
(described below) is (to be) connected with the DVR. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify this item.
CMS Server URL #1-2 – the URL (Uniform Resource Locators) for the CMS
Server #1 and #2. The DVR will connect with up to two CMS servers automatically once it’s running. Please note that with this feature, the DVR needs not to be a web server, while the CMS server needs to be a web server. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify these
items.
IP Filter #1-4 – the IP filters #1-4 for remote access. Only those PCs with IP
addresses matching one of the IP filters can access the DVR remotely. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1
to modify these items.
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Note: If the Control Port or Data Port is not available or accessible during
remote access, the system will reset the ports to their default values, i.e. 67/68.
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7. PTZ Control
The digital video/audio recorder supports a variety of PTZ cameras. The user can easily control the PTZ cameras through the operations described in this Chapter if those PTZ cameras have been connected and setup correctly. Please refer to Section
3.2 Optional Connections for the connections. Please refer to Section 6.1
Pre-Camera Setup to set the PTZ ID of each PTZ camera, and Section 6.9 RS-232/422/485 Setup to setup the control port.
If a camera is also a PTZ camera, there will be an asterisk (*) preceding its title in its
video window in split-window display. Please press PTZ button (Mouse: ) to enter PTZ control mode if the focus camera is a PTZ camera. The asterisk (*) will be changed to inverse color to indicate that the camera is now in PTZ control mode.
In PTZ control mode, the user’s operations can be divided into general operations and miscellaneous function specific operations, and are described as the followings:
General operations:
ESC (Mouse: )
Press this button to exit PTZ control mode. The asterisk (*) will be changed back to normal color.
(Mouse: Left-click in the up/down area of the video window)
Press these buttons to tilt the camera up/down.
◄► (Mouse: Left-click in the left/right area of the video window)
Press these buttons to pan the camera left/right.
ZOOM ( ) +/- (Mouse: )
Press these buttons to zoom in/out the camera.
GOTO (Mouse:
Press this button to move the camera to the preset position. Press numeric buttons 0-9 to enter the number of the preset position to move the camera to.
The range of the preset positions is 00-99.
NEXT
Press this button for the next miscellaneous function. The miscellaneous functions include Focus, Iris, Auto PAN, SEQ, Preset, and Pan Speed. And the active one will be shown on the lower right corner of the screen. The miscellaneous function specific operations are described in the following table.
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Miscellaneous function specific operations:
Active function Operations Descriptions Focus
+/-
focus far/near (Mouse: )
ENTER
auto focus (Mouse:
Iris
Auto Pan (3)
(Mouse: )
SEQ (5 sec.)
(Mouse: )
+/-
+/­ENTER * #
+/-, NUMBER ENTER
Iris increase/decrease (Mouse:
Auto pan speed is shown in parenthesis increase/decrease speed start/stop Auto Pan set start position set end position SEQ dwell time is shown in parenthesis.
If SEQ mode is on, the camera will goto
preset position 0-9 (or 1-10) sequentially. change dwell time start/stop SEQ mode, an asterisk (*) will
be shown if SEQ mode is on
Preset (1)
(Mouse: )
Pan Speed (3)
(Mouse: )
+/-, NUMBER ENTER
+/-
Preset location is shown in parenthesis change Preset location set Preset location Manual pan speed is shown in parenthesis increase/decrease speed
)
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8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator, Supervisor)
There are five ways to search the recorded video/audio for playback: (a) Search by time, (b) Search by event, (c) Smart search, (d) Search archived files, and
(e) POS search.
In split-window display, press SEARCH button (Mouse: ) to call up Search Menu display as shown.
The user’s operations are described as the followings:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to change the highlighted item.
ENTER (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to enter the corresponding Search display of the highlighted item. The Search displays and their operations are described in the following sections, followed by the playback operations of the searched video/audio.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Search Menu display, and return to split-window display.
Note: In split-window display, the user can press PLAY button (Mouse: ) to
call up Instant Playback Menu, and then select the time for instant playback.
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8.1 Search By Time
The screen for Search By Time is shown on the right side:
The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time based on the selected Video/Audio before searching
- alarm partition if any of Alarm, Motion, or Video Loss, is checked, and normal partition if Normal is checked.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼(Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display.
 Play Button ( ) (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to start playing the recorded video/audio with the selected search time and video/audio type. If there’s no camera in playback mode, all the
cameras in the current split window will be set to playback mode.
Copy Button ( ) (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to backup (copy) the selected type of recorded video/audio starting from the Search Time (described below) in the HDD to the connected backup device without playback. The Backup display (described in Section 8.6 will be shown. Please note that this kind of backup is performed in the background, and the user can still do almost all the operations.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Search Time – (Ye a r, Month, Date, Hour, Minute) for the recorded video/audio.
The playback (or backup) will start from the time entered here when the user press the playback buttons (or Copy button) later. Press +/- buttons to modify each item.
Video/Audio – (Alarm, Motion, Video Loss, Normal). Check the types of the
recorded video/audio you want to search for playback. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck each item.
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8.2 Search By Event / Log Display
The screen for Search By Event - Log display, is shown below:
There are four different types of event logs, including Alarm, Motion, Video Loss, and System. And up to 3000 most recent event logs can be stored in the system.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display.
MODE => Refresh (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to refresh the log display. If there are new event logs after the screen is last updated, the log list shown will be updated accordingly.
SEARCH => Log (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to export the event log to backup device. The Log File dialog will be shown as below.
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Please select the backup device, and enter the directory name you want, and then press COPY to copy the event log to the selected backup device.
SEQ => Page Up (Mouse: Left click)CALL => Page Down (Mouse: Left click)
Press SEQ/CALL to Page Up/Down the Log display.
Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: Left click in the page number shown)
Press these buttons to select the display page of the event logs, the log list will also be updated.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Event Type – the type of the events (Record, Alarm, Motion, Video Loss,
System) to be shown in the log list. The Event Type “System” includes all
system related events, such as power on/off, and will not trigger recording. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck the event type for the log list.
Source ID – the source which triggered the event. For Alarm, it’s the alarm
input number; for Motion and Video Loss, it’s the camera number. It’s used to filter the events to be shown in the log list. Press ENTER or +/- to check/uncheck each item. You may check/uncheck “All” for faster operation.
Log List – the event logs according to the Event Type and Source ID selected.
The user may (1) press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to select/deselect the
highlighted log in this list, (multiple logs can be selected in this way) (2) press
Play Buttons (
, ) (Mouse: Left click) to playback all the selected logs,
or (3) press Copy Button (
) (Mouse: Left click) to backup (copy) all the
selected recorded video/audio to the connected backup device without playback.
The Backup display (described in Section 8.6
) will be shown. Please note that
this kind of backup is performed in the background, and the user can still do almost all the operations. Please refer to Section 8.7 Playback For Search By
Event for the detailed operations for event playback.
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8.3 Smart Search
The screen for Smart Search is shown below:
The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time in the HDDs before searching or the search result after searching.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display.
SEARCH / MODE (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to start searching the recorded video/audio with the selected search time, camera, and motion masks. The search result will be shown on the right half of this dialog. To prevent the system from overloading by Smart
Search, up to 500 matched files or 200 GB of HDD storage for each record partition, alarm or normal, from the start time will be searched.
SEQ => Page Up (Mouse: Left click) CALL => Page Down (Mouse: Left click)
Press SEQ/CALL to Page Up/Down the Matched file display.
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Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: Left click in the page number shown)
Press these buttons to select the display page of the matched files in the list.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Camera ID – the camera to be searched for matched files. Its title is shown on
its right side. Press +/- buttons to change the camera ID.
Start/End Time – (Yea r , Month, Date, Hour, Minute) for the recorded
video/audio. The files will be searched from the start time to the end time entered here when the user press the SEARCH/MODE button later for the matched files. Press +/- buttons to modify each item.
Matched file List – the matched files (HDD ID & time are shown) according to
the selected search time, camera, and motion masks. The files are shown from the oldest to the newest, and its page number is shown on the lower-left corner. The user may (1) press ENTER to enter Smart Search Playback display of the
selected matched file in this list, (2) press Play Buttons ( , , )
(Mouse: Left click twice) to playback it directly, or (3) press Copy Button
( ) (Mouse: Left click) to backup (copy) the selected recorded video/audio
to the connected backup device without playback. The Backup display (described in Section 8.6) will be shown. Please note that this kind of backup
without playback is performed in the background, and the user can still do almost all the operations. Please also note that the playback (or backup) can walk across all the matched files. Please refer to Section 8.8 Playback For
Smart Search for the detailed operations for smart search playback.
Area.. – the motion areas for the camera to be searched for matched files. The
files with motion covering all the motion areas will be selected as matched.
Press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) in Area.. to call up Motion Area Setting screen as shown below. In Motion Area Setting screen, the video area is divided into many small grids, and the gray areas shown on the screen are the areas which will be checked for matched motion. Besides, there is a (yellow) Mask window. Please note that based on the search algorithm, there will be more matched files for smaller areas.
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Following is a brief description for the operations:
▲▼◄►
Press these buttons to move the Mask window.
+/- (Mouse: Left click and drag)
Press these buttons to resize the Mask window.
ENTER (Mouse: )
Press this button to set/reset the area under the Mask window.
MODE (Mouse: )
Press this button to set/reset the whole video area.
ESC (Mouse:
or Right Click)
Press this button to escape from Motion Area Setting screen, and return to Smart Search screen.
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8.4 Search Archived Files
The screen for Search Archived Files is shown below:
The operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
USB Device – press ENTER (Mouse: Left click) to call up USB Device dialog
(if there’s no USB device connected).
Disk Storage – to select the disk storage to search the archived files. Press +/-
buttons to select the available storage.
Archived File List – the archived files in the selected Disk Storage. Please
select the file, and then press ENTER to enter Archived File Playback display of the selected file in this list, or press Play Buttons ( , ) (Mouse: Left
click twice) to playback it directly. Please refer to Section 8.9 Playback For
Archived Files for the detailed operations. Besides, you may press MODE
(Mouse: Left click) to delete the selected file.
Note : The format of the filename is camNN-YYYYMMDD-hhmmss.h264, where
NN stands for camera number, YYYY year, MM month, DD date, hh hour, mm minute, and ss second.
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8.5 POS Search
The screen for POS Search is shown below:
The Status field will show the ‘Recorded from’ time in the HDDs before searching or the search result after searching.
The general operations are as below:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display.
SEARCH / MODE (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to start searching the recorded video/audio with the selected search time, camera, and key word. The search result will be shown on the right half of this dialog. To prevent the system from overloading by POS Search,
up to 500 matched files or 200 GB of HDD storage for each record partition, alarm or normal, from the start time will be searched.
SEQ => Page Up (Mouse: Left click) CALL => Page Down (Mouse: Left click)
Press SEQ/CALL to Page Up/Down the Matched file display.
Numeric (ENTER) (Mouse: Left click in the page number shown)
Press these buttons to select the display page of the matched files in the list.
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Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations:
Camera ID – the camera to be searched for matched files. Press +/- buttons to
change the camera ID.
Key word – the key word for the POS data of the camera to be searched for
matched files. The POS data containing the key word will be selected as matched. If key word is empty, all POS data will be selected. Please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to input this item.
Start/End Time – (Yea r , Month, Date, Hour, Minute) for the POS data for the
recorded video/audio. The files will be searched from the start time to the end time entered here when the user press the SEARCH/MODE button later for the matched files. Press +/- buttons to modify each item.
Matched file List – the matched files (HDD ID & time are shown) according to
the selected search time, camera, and key word. The files are shown from the oldest to the newest, and its page number is shown on the lower-left corner. The user may (1) press ENTER to enter POS Search Playback display of the selected
matched file in this list, (2) press Play Button ( ) (Mouse: Left click
twice) to playback it directly, or (3) press Copy Button ( ) (Mouse: Left click) to backup (copy) the selected recorded video/audio to the connected
backup device without playback. The Backup display (described in Section 8.6) will be shown. Please note that this kind of backup without playback is
performed in the background, and the user can still do almost all the operations. Please refer to Section 8.10 Playback/Archive For POS Search for
the detailed operations for POS search playback.
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8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By Time
In split-window display, press MODE button (Mouse: ) to change circularly the live/playback mode for the focus window and the other windows that form a rectangle on the screen. The video windows for the windows in playback mode are grayed, while those in live mode display live video.
Please refer to Section 4.3 Basic Operations for how to change the camera(s) in the playback windows(s). After the playback windows and cameras are all set as you want, you may use the following buttons to control the playback:
Play/Pause Button ( ) (Mouse: )
Press this button to play the recorded video/audio searched at forward speed 1X, or pause the playback. If the playback is paused, press this button again to resume playing. Note that audio can only be played at forward speed 1X.
Stop Button ( ) (Mouse: )
Press this button to stop playing the recorded video/audio. If the user press button later, the playback will start from the beginning.
Fast Forward Button ( ) (Mouse: ), Slow Forward Button (SEQ)
(Mouse: ) => (Mouse: to toggle)
Press this button for fast/slow forward playback. Each time this button is pressed, the forward playback speed will become faster/slower, from 2X, 4X, 8X, up to 64/16X, and then back to 2X.
Fast Backward Button ( ) (Mouse: ), Slow Backward Button
(MODE) (Mouse: ) => (Mouse: to toggle)
Press this button for fast/slow backward playback. Each time this button is pressed, the backward playback speed will become faster/slower, from 2X, 4X, 8X, up to 64/16X, and then back to 2X.
Single Step Button (
Press this button to play the recorded images frame by frame.
ENTER (Mouse:
Press this button to display the GPS/POS data if there’s GPS/POS data accompanied with the playback camera. Please select the Type (GPS or POS), Position, Background, Rows, and number of Characters on the screen, and then press ENTER to display the GPS/POS data, or ESC to cancel. Press ENTER again to not display it.
) (Mouse: )
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Copy Button ( ) (Mouse: )
Press this button to copy or stop copying the playback video/audio to the storage device connected to the USB port or internal DVD. The Backup display will be shown as below.
Following is a brief description for the operations in Backup display:
▲▼◄► (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the items.
Copy Button ( ) (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to start backup (copy) or apply the revised settings if it’s copying, and return to the previous display. There will be a Copy icon on the lower-right corner indicating that the selected video/audio is being archived to the storage device. For DVD disc, the files won’t be written to
the disc until the storage size reaches 1 GB or the user stop copying. Writing to the disc may take more than 1 minute for every 100 MB (depending on the disc type).
Stop ( ) (Mouse: Left click)
Press this button to stop copying and return to the previous display. The Copy icon will be disappeared.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to cancel, and return to the previous display.
The description for each item and its specific operations is as below:
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Backup Device – the backup device connected to the system. Press ENTER
(Mouse: Left click) on the left button to call up Backup Device dialog if
there’s no backup device connected. Press +/- buttons on the right selection to select the connected device. Please follow the steps described in Section
5.5 Backup Device to connect the backup device before copying.
Backup Speed – 1-9, with 1 the lowest speed, 9 the highest speed. Press +/-
buttons to select the value.
Directory – the directory to store the archived files. Please follow the Text
Input method described in Section 4.1 to input the directory.
Cameras – the video/audio of the cameras to be archived. Press ENTER
or +/- to select/deselect each of the selectable cameras. If the camera with
GPS data is selected, the GPS data will be saved with the camera video in the same file. The user may save GPS data only (without saving camera video) by selecting GPS.
GPS File Format – for the backup of GPS data only. The supported formats
are TXT and KML. Press +/- buttons to select the value.
End Time – (Ye a r , Month, Date, Hour, Minute) for the recorded
video/audio for the backup without playback of Search By Time. The files will be backup from the start time to the end time when the user press the COPY button (Mouse: Left click) to start copying. Press +/- buttons to modify each item.
Search Button ( ) (Mouse: ) – V6.30 or above
Press this button to display the playback slider bar as shown below.
The left-most is the start time and its slider, the right-most is the end time and its slider, and the middle is the current playback time and its slider. Following is a brief description for the operations in playback slider bar:
▲▼ (Mouse: Left click)
Press these buttons to select the focus slider.
◄► repeatedly & ENTER Button (Mouse: Left click and drag)
Press ◄► repeatedly and then press ENTER to move the focus slider to a new time. The whole playback slider bar will be updated accordingly.
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 Playback Buttons ( , , , , )
These playback buttons are still operational as described above.
ESC (Mouse: Right Click)
Press this button to not show the playback slider bar.
Except the playback buttons, the user can still do all the other operations in split-window display as if there is no playback. Please refer to Section 4.3 Basic
Operations for the operations of the other buttons.
Note : The format of the GPS filename is YYYYMMDD-hhmmss.txt (or .kml),
where YYYY stands for year, MM month, DD date, hh hour, mm minute, and ss second. GPS file can be displayed in the archived file list, but cannot be played. Please use GPS applications such as Google Earth, PaPaGO, etc. to read/convert its contents.
Note : For each camera and each backup, a batch file will be generated as well as
the backup files. A directory “/SelfPlayer” will also be generated if it’s not existing in the backup storage device. The user can use the batch file to self-playback the corresponding backup files in a PC. If the PC has not been installed with the required player components, those components will be installed by running the batch file except Windows Vista. For Windows Vista, please run /SelfPlayer/SelfPlayerInstall.exe manually to install the required player components. To c o py
self-playback files, please copy the batch file and the backup files to the destination directory, and copy the whole directory “/SelfPlayer” to the root directory of the destination device.
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8.7 Playback/Archive For Search By Event
In Log display, press Play Buttons ( , ) (Mouse: Left click) to playback
the selected logs. This display is the same as full screen display of the main display,
and the playback buttons are effective.
The operations are as below:
Playback Buttons ( , , , , , , MENU, ENTER, MODE,
SEQ, SEARCH) (Mouse: , ..)
These buttons are all the same as in Section 8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By
Time.
The Other Buttons
All the other buttons are the same as in Section 4.3 Basic Operations
.
8.8 Playback/Archive For Smart Search
In Smart Search display, press ENTER to enter Smart Search Playback display of the selected matched file, or press Play Buttons ( , , ) (Mouse: Left click
twice) to playback it directly. Please note that the playback can walk across all the (up to 500 per record partition) matched files. So, it’s not necessary for the
user to repeat the process of Smart Search & Playback just for a single file. This display is the same as full screen display of the main display, and the playback buttons are effective.
The operations are as below:
Playback Buttons (
SEQ, SEARCH) (Mouse:
These buttons are all the same as in Section 8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By
Time.
CALL
At playing the video, press this button to call up (show) or hide the Motion Areas set by the user.
The Other Buttons
All the other buttons are the same as in Section 4.3 Basic Operations
, , , , , , MENU, ENTER, MODE,
, ..)
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8.9 Playback For Archived Files
In Search Archived Files display, press ENTER to enter Archived File Playback display of the selected file, or press Play Buttons ( , ) (Mouse: Left click
twice) to playback it directly. This display is the same as full screen display of the
main display, and the playback buttons are effective.
The operations are as below:
Playback Buttons ( , , , , , MENU, ENTER, MODE, SEQ,
SEARCH) (Mouse: , ..)
These buttons are all the same as in Section 8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By
Time. Please note that COPY button ( ) is not effective in this display.
The Other Buttons
All the other buttons are the same as in Section 4.3 Basic Operations.
8.10 Playback/Archive For POS Search
In POS Search display, press ENTER to enter POS Search Playback display of the selected matched file, or press Play Button ( ) (Mouse: Left click twice) to
playback it directly. This display is the same as full screen display of the main display, and the playback buttons are effective.
The operations are as below:
Playback Buttons ( , , , , , , MENU, ENTER, MODE,
SEQ, SEARCH) (Mouse:
These buttons are all the same as in Section 8.6 Playback/Archive For Search By
Time.
The Other Buttons
All the other buttons are the same as in Section 4.3 Basic Operations
, ..)
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9. Remote Access
9.1 PC Remote Access
The digital video/audio recorder can be accessed by using a web browser installed on a PC if this unit is connected to a network, either internet or intranet.
Before Logging On
Before accessing this unit through web browser, please make sure the followings (For most PCs, only step 4 & 7 is needed!):
1. This unit is connected to the network correctly, and the configurations are all setup correctly. Please refer to Section 6.10 Network Setup configurations.
2. DirectX® End-User Runtime 9.0 or above has been installed in your PC successfully. If not, please logon to http://www.microsoft.com to get the free download of it.
3. Windows XP KB319740 Package has been installed in your PC successfully if the PC is running Windows XP SP2. If not, please logon to
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=9B5EDFC8-A4BB­4080-9063-6518166E2DAB&displaylang=en to get the free download
of it, or install it from the corresponding directory in the CD. (This package is a bug fix for Windows XP SP2.)
4. The domain name or IP address of the digital video/audio recorder has been set as
trusted web site in your PC, and the (https:) server verification for trusted web
site is unchecked. If not, please go to Tools->Options->Security in your I.E. to do the settings. For I.E. 7, please set the Security level for this zone to Low.
5. The ActiveX control in your PC is not disabled. If you are not sure, please go to Tools->Options->Security->Custom in your I.E. to enable ActiveX control.
6. Port 67 (control port) or port 68 (data port) is not blocked out by your router or ISP (Internet Service Provider).
7. If the PC has used I.E. to access earlier software version of DVR, please go to Tools->Options->General in your I.E. to delete “Temporary Internet files” and
all offline contents.
8. To have better look-&-feel for your PC, please go to Start->Setup->Control, and select Display->Visual Style->Windows XP Style.
for the detailed
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