ATV ED2916-6TB User Manual

Digital Video Recorder
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REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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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
USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE.
WARNING: CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR
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The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication. We are not responsible for any problems resulting from the use thereof. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes.
The software included in this product contains some Open Sources. You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us. See the Open Source Guide on the software CD (OpenSourceGuide\OpenSourceGuid e.pdf) or as a printed document included along with the User's Manual.
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Important Safeguards
1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Cleaning
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning.
4. Attachments
Never add any attachments and/or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire, electric shock or other personal injury.
5. Water and/or Moisture
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
6. Placement and Accessories
Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand or table. The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the equipment. This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn. Do not place this equipment on a closed space. Sufficient amount of ventilation air is necessary to avoid increase of ambient temperature which can cause improper operation or the risk of fire.
7. Power Sources
This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power, please consult your equipment dealer or local power company. You may want to install a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) system for safe operation in order to prevent damage caused by an unexpected power stoppage. Any questions concerning UPS, consult your UPS retailer.
8. Power Cords
Operator or installer must remove power and TNT connections before handling the equipment.
9. Lightning
For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line surges.
10. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
11. Objects and Liquids
Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.
12. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
13. Damage requiring Service
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
A. When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged. B. If liquid is spilled, or objects have fallen into the equipment. C. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water. D. If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation.
E. If the equipment has been dropped, or the cabinet damaged. F. When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance –
this indicates a need for service.
14. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.
15. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition.
16. Field Installation
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
17. Correct Batteries
Warning: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
18. Tmra
A manufacturer’s maximum recommended ambient temperature (Tmra) for the equipment must be specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable maximum operating environment for the equipment.
WEEE (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
Correct Disposal of This Product (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 — Introduction................................................................................................................... 1
Feature .......................................................................................................................................... 1
Technical Overview ....................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2 — Installation .................................................................................................................... 3
Package Contents ......................................................................................................................... 3
Required Installation Tools ............................................................................................................ 3
Video Input ............................................................................................................................... 3
Audio In/Out .............................................................................................................................. 4
Alarm Input/Output ................................................................................................................... 4
Factory Reset Switch ................................................................................................................ 4
Video Out .................................................................................................................................. 5
Network Port ............................................................................................................................. 5
RS232 Port ............................................................................................................................... 5
RS485 Port ............................................................................................................................... 5
Power Cord Connector ............................................................................................................. 6
Chapter 3 — Configuration ................................................................................................................ 7
Front Panel Controls ..................................................................................................................... 7
Camera Buttons ........................................................................................................................ 7
HDD LED .................................................................................................................................. 7
Alarm LED ................................................................................................................................ 7
Arrow Buttons ........................................................................................................................... 8
Play/Pause Button .................................................................................................................... 8
MENU Button ............................................................................................................................ 8
PTZ/Zoom Button ..................................................................................................................... 8
Group/Sequence Button ........................................................................................................... 8
Search Button ........................................................................................................................... 8
Display Button .......................................................................................................................... 9
Panic Button ............................................................................................................................. 9
USB Port ................................................................................................................................... 9
Remote Control Buttons ................................................................................................................ 9
ID Button ................................................................................................................................. 10
Camera Buttons ...................................................................................................................... 10
Sequence Button .................................................................................................................... 10
Freeze Button ......................................................................................................................... 10
Arrow Buttons ......................................................................................................................... 10
Menu Button ........................................................................................................................... 10
Playback Buttons .................................................................................................................... 10
Panic Button ........................................................................................................................... 11
Layout Button ......................................................................................................................... 11
Zoom Button ........................................................................................................................... 11
PTZ Button ............................................................................................................................. 11
Enter Button ............................................................................................................................ 11
Alarm Button ........................................................................................................................... 11
PTZ Control Buttons ............................................................................................................... 11
Back Up Button ....................................................................................................................... 11
Calendar Button ...................................................................................................................... 11
Turning on the Power .................................................................................................................. 11
Initial Unit Setup .......................................................................................................................... 11
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Setup Screen .............................................................................................................................. 12
System Setup .............................................................................................................................. 13
General ................................................................................................................................... 13
Date/Time ............................................................................................................................... 21
User ........................................................................................................................................ 23
Storage ................................................................................................................................... 25
System Event ......................................................................................................................... 26
Recording Setup ......................................................................................................................... 27
General ................................................................................................................................... 27
Schedule ................................................................................................................................. 28
Pre-Event ................................................................................................................................ 30
Event Setup ................................................................................................................................. 31
Motion ..................................................................................................................................... 31
Alarm-In .................................................................................................................................. 32
Video Loss .............................................................................................................................. 33
Video Blind ............................................................................................................................. 34
Text-In .................................................................................................................................... 35
Camera Setup ............................................................................................................................. 37
General ................................................................................................................................... 37
PTZ ......................................................................................................................................... 38
Device Setup ............................................................................................................................... 39
Audio ...................................................................................................................................... 39
Alarm-Out ............................................................................................................................... 39
Remote Control ...................................................................................................................... 40
Network Setup ............................................................................................................................. 41
General ................................................................................................................................... 41
LAN ......................................................................................................................................... 42
FEN ........................................................................................................................................ 44
RTSP ...................................................................................................................................... 45
WebGuard .............................................................................................................................. 46
NetFS ..................................................................................................................................... 46
VNC ........................................................................................................................................ 48
Notification Setup ........................................................................................................................ 49
Callback .................................................................................................................................. 49
Mail ......................................................................................................................................... 50
SNS ........................................................................................................................................ 52
FTP ......................................................................................................................................... 52
Schedule ................................................................................................................................. 53
Display Setup .............................................................................................................................. 54
OSD ........................................................................................................................................ 54
Main Monitor ........................................................................................................................... 55
Chapter 4 — Operation.................................................................................................................... 57
Turning on the Power .................................................................................................................. 57
Live Monitoring ............................................................................................................................ 57
Live Monitoring Menu ............................................................................................................. 58
Active Cameo Mode ............................................................................................................... 60
Zoom Mode ............................................................................................................................ 60
PTZ Mode ............................................................................................................................... 60
Event Monitoring ..................................................................................................................... 61
Covert Camera ....................................................................................................................... 62
Status Monitoring .................................................................................................................... 62
Recording Video .......................................................................................................................... 63
Panic Recording ..................................................................................................................... 63
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Recording Audio .......................................................................................................................... 64
Playing Recorded Video .............................................................................................................. 64
Searching Video .......................................................................................................................... 65
Search Menu .......................................................................................................................... 65
Event Log Search ................................................................................................................... 68
Record Table Search .............................................................................................................. 69
Motion Search ........................................................................................................................ 71
Text-In Search ........................................................................................................................ 72
Bookmarks .............................................................................................................................. 74
Clip-Copy ................................................................................................................................ 74
Print ........................................................................................................................................ 76
Appendix .......................................................................................................................................... 77
USB Hard Disk Drive Preparation ............................................................................................... 77
Text-In Search Examples ............................................................................................................ 77
Search Example I ................................................................................................................... 77
Search Example II .................................................................................................................. 78
WebGuard ................................................................................................................................... 79
Web Monitoring Mode ............................................................................................................ 80
Web Search Mode .................................................................................................................. 81
Time Overlap ............................................................................................................................... 83
Error Code Notices ...................................................................................................................... 83
System Log Notices .................................................................................................................... 84
Map of Screens ........................................................................................................................... 85
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................................... 86
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 86
List of Illustrations
Figure 1: Typical DVR installation. ............................................................................................................. 2
Figure 2: DVR rear panel. .......................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 3: DVR front panel. ......................................................................................................................... 7
Figure 4: Infrared remote control. ............................................................................................................... 9
Figure 5: Login screen. ............................................................................................................................ 12
Figure 6: Logout screen. .......................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 7: Setup screen. ............................................................................................................................ 12
Figure 8: System – General setup screen. ............................................................................................... 13
Figure 9: System – Date/Time setup screen. ........................................................................................... 21
Figure 10: System – User setup screen. .................................................................................................. 23
Figure 11: System – Storage setup screen. ............................................................................................. 25
Figure 12: System – System Event setup screen. ................................................................................... 26
Figure 13: Record – General setup screen. ............................................................................................. 27
Figure 14: Record – Schedule setup screen. ........................................................................................... 28
Figure 15: Schedule – Settings (Advanced Mode) setup screen. ............................................................ 29
Figure 16: Record – Pre-Event setup screen. .......................................................................................... 30
Figure 17: Event – Motion setup screen................................................................................................... 31
Figure 18: Event – Alarm-In setup screen. ............................................................................................... 32
Figure 19: Event – Video Loss setup screen. ........................................................................................... 33
Figure 20: Event – Video Blind setup screen. .......................................................................................... 34
Figure 21: Event – Text-In setup screen. ................................................................................................. 35
Figure 22: Camera – General setup screen. ............................................................................................ 37
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Figure 23: Camera – PTZ setup screen. .................................................................................................. 38
Figure 24: Device – Audio setup screen. ................................................................................................. 39
Figure 25: Device – Alarm-Out setup screen. .......................................................................................... 39
Figure 26: Device – Remote Control setup screen. ................................................................................. 40
Figure 27: Network – General setup screen. ............................................................................................ 41
Figure 28: Network – LAN setup screen. ................................................................................................. 42
Figure 29: Network – FEN setup screen. ................................................................................................. 44
Figure 30: Network – RTSP setup screen. ............................................................................................... 45
Figure 31: Network – WebGuard setup screen. ....................................................................................... 46
Figure 32: Network – NetFS. .................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 33: Network – VNC setup screen. ................................................................................................. 48
Figure 34: Notification – Callback setup screen. ...................................................................................... 49
Figure 35: Notification – Mail setup screen. ............................................................................................. 50
Figure 36: Notification – SNS setup screen. ............................................................................................ 52
Figure 37: Notification – FTP setup screen. ............................................................................................. 52
Figure 38: Notification – Schedule setup screen. ..................................................................................... 53
Figure 39: Display – OSD setup screen. .................................................................................................. 54
Figure 40: Display – Main Monitor setup screen. ..................................................................................... 55
Figure 41: Live Monitoring menu. ............................................................................................................. 57
Figure 42: PTZ Select Camera menu. ..................................................................................................... 60
Figure 43: PTZ Preset menu. ................................................................................................................... 61
Figure 44: Event Status – Event Status screen. ....................................................................................... 62
Figure 45: Event Status – Storage screen. .............................................................................................. 63
Figure 46: Select Playback Camera menu. ..............................................................................................
64
Figure 47: Search menu........................................................................................................................... 65
Figure 48: Event Log Search screen. ....................................................................................................... 68
Figure 49: Record Table Search screen. ................................................................................................. 70
Figure 50: Motion Search screen. ............................................................................................................ 71
Figure 51: Text-In Search screen. ............................................................................................................ 72
Figure 52: Bookmarks screen. ................................................................................................................. 74
Figure 53: Clip-Copy screen. ................................................................................................................... 75
Figure 54: Print screen. ............................................................................................................................ 76
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Chapter 1 — Introduction
Feature
Your color digital video recorder (DVR) provides recording capabilities for 16 camera inputs. It provides exceptional picture quality in both live and playback modes, and offers the following features:
16 Composite Video Input Connectors Compatible with Color (NTSC or PAL) and B&W (CCIR and EIA-170) Video Sources Auto Detection for NTSC and PAL H.264 Codec Monitor Connectors: 1 HDMI, 1 VGA Multiple Search Engines (Date/Time, Calendar, Record Table, Event) Real-time Recording (480/400 Images per Second (NTSC/PAL) with Very High (D1) Resolution) Continuous Recording in Disk Overwrite Mode 2 USB 2.0 Ports Continues Recording while Transmitting to Remote Site and during Playback User-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) Menu System Multiple Recording Modes (Time-lapse, Pre-event, Alarm, Motion and Panic) Two-way Audio Communication 4-Channel Audio Recording and 1-Channel Audio Playback Text Input for ATM and POS Alarm Connections Include: Input, Output Built-in Alarm Buzzer Live or Recorded Video Access via Ethernet Time Synchronization using industry standard protocol IR Remote Control Self-diagnostics with automatic notification including hard disk drive S.M.A.R.T. protocol
Technical Overview
In addition to replacing both a time-lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installation, your DVR has many features that make it much more powerful and easier to use than even the most advanced VCR.
The DVR converts analog NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them on a hard disk drive. Using a hard disk drive allows you to access recorded video almost instantaneously; there is no need to rewind tape. The technology also allows you to view recorded video while the DVR continues recording video.
Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape. There is no need to adjust tracking. You can freeze frames, fast forward, fast reverse, slow forward and slow reverse without image streaking or tearing. Digital video can be indexed by time or events, and you can instantly view video after selecting the time or event.
Your DVR can be set up for event or time-lapse recording. You can define times to record, and the schedule can change for different days of the week and user defined holidays.
The DVR can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive is full, or it can be set to record over the oldest video once the disk is full.
Your DVR uses a proprietary encryption scheme making it nearly impossible to alter video.
You can view video and control your DVR remotely by connecting via Ethernet. There are two USB ports that can be used to upgrade the system or copy video clips to external hard disk and flash drives.
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Figure 1: Typical DVR installation.
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Chapter 2 — Installation
Package Contents
The package contains the following:
Digital Video Recorder Power Adaptor andUser’s Manual (This Document) RAS Software CD and User’s Manual Infrared Remote Control
Required Installation Tools
No special tools are required to install the DVR. Refer to the installation manuals for the other items that make up part of your system.
Power Cord
Video Input Audio In/Out Alarm Input/Output Factory Reset Switch Video Out Network Port RS232 Port RS485 Port
Power Cord Connector
Your DVR can be used with either NTSC or PAL equipment.
NOTE: You cannot mix NTSC and PAL equipment. For example you cannot use a PAL camera and an NTSC
monitor.
Figure 2: DVR rear panel.
Video Input
Connect the coaxial cables from the video sources to the BNC Video In connectors.
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Audio In/Out
Your DVR can record audio from up to four sources. Connect the audio sources to Audio In 1, Audio In 2, Audio In 3 and Audio In 4 as needed using RCA jacks.
NOTE: It is the user’s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio.
The DVR does not have amplified audio output, so you will need a speaker with an amplifier. The DVR does not have a pre-amplifier for audio input, so the audio input should be from an amplified source, not directly from a microphone.
Connect Audio Out to your amplifier.
Alarm Input/Output
AI 1 to 16 (Alarm-In): You can use external devices to signal the DVR to react to events. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the AI (Alarm-In) and GND (Ground) connectors. The threshold voltage of electrical switches for NC (Normally Closed) is above 2.4V and for NO (Normally Open) is below 0.3V, and should be stable at least 0.5 seconds to be detected. The voltage range of alarm input is from 0V to 5V. See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm input.
GND (Ground): Connect the ground side of the Alarm input and/or alarm output to the GND connector.
NOTE: All the connectors marked GND are common.
NO (Normally Open): Connect the device to the COM and NO (Normally Open) connector. NO is a relay output which sinks 1A@30VDC. See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm output.
Connector Pin Outs:
AI (1 to 16)
GND COM
NO
NOTE: To make connections on the Alarm Connector Strip, press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button. After releasing the button, tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected. To disconnect a wire, press and hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire.
Alarm Inputs 1 to 16 Chassis Ground
Relay Common
Relay Alarm Out (Normally Open)
Factory Reset Switch
The DVR has a Factory Reset switch to the left of the HDMI connector on the rear panel. This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings.
CAUTION: When using the Factory Reset, you will lose any settings you have saved.
To reset the unit, you will need a straightened paperclip:
1. Turn the DVR off.
2. Turn it on again.
3. While the DVR is initializing, the front panel LEDs will blink. When the front panel LEDs blink, poke the straightened paperclip into the unlabeled hole to the left of the HDMI connector.
4. Hold the reset switch until the DVR’s internal buzzer sounds twice.
5. Release the reset switch. All of the DVR’s settings are now at the original settings it had when it left the factory.
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Video Out
An HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connector is provided so that you can use an HDMI monitor as your main monitor.
A VGA connector is provided so that you can use a standard, multi-sync computer monitor
NOTE: Connect the monitor before the DVR boots so that video can be displayed on the monitor with the resolution
you have set during system setup. If you want to use both the HDMI and VGA Monitor connectors, one of the monitors should be connected before the DVR boots, and the other monitor should be connected after the DVR boots.
as your main monitor. Use the cable supplied with your monitor to connect it to the DVR.
Network Port
The DVR can be networked using the 10Mb/100Mb/1Gb Ethernet connector. Connect a Cat5 cable with an RJ-45 jack to the DVR connector. The DVR can be networked with a computer for remote monitoring, searching, configuration and software upgrades. See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the Ethernet connections.
CAUTION: The network connector is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire
intended for outdoor use.
RS232 Port
An RS232 port is provided to connect remote control devices such as a control keyboard. PTZ cameras or text-in devices can also be connected to the RS232 port. See Chapter 3 Configuration and the PTZ camera,
Connector Pin Outs:
NOTE: Refer to the following for pin-out details for the 9-pin connector of the slave unit.
Male
Female
Master Unit Slave Unit
RX To TXD TX To RXD
GND To GND
Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 5
RXD (Receive Data) TXD (Transmit Data) GND (Ground)
text-in device or remote controller manufacturer’s manual for configuring the RS232 connection.
RS485 Port
The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 half-duplex serial communications signals. The RS485 connector can also be used to control
Connector Pin Outs:
PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) cameras. Connect RX+/TX+ and RX–/TX– of the control system to the + and – (respectively) of the DVR. See Chapter 3 Configuration and the PTZ camera or remote controller manufacture’s manual for configuring the RS485 connection.
Master Unit Slave Unit
+ To TX+/RX+ – To TX–/RX–
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Power Cord Connector
Connect the connector of the adaptor to the DVR, and connect the AC power cord to the adaptor and then to the wall outlet.
WARNING: ROUTE POWER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD. MAKE
CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE. DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET. THE POWER CORD HAS A GROUNDING PIN. IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN RECEPTACLE, DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG. DO NOT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT BY PLUGGING TOO MANY DEVICES IN TO ONE CIRCUIT.
Your DVR is now ready to operate. Refer to Chapter 3 Configuration and Chapter 4 Operation.
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Chapter 3 — Configuration
NOTE: Your DVR should be completely installed before proceeding. Refer to Chapter 2 — Installation.
Front Panel Controls
Figure 3: DVR front panel.
Camera Buttons HDD LED Alarm LED Arrow Buttons Play/Pause Button Menu Button PTZ/Zoom Button Group/Sequence Button Search Button Display Button Panic Button USB Port
The front panel looks and operates much like a VCR combined with a multiplexer. Many of the buttons have multiple functions. The buttons on the infrared remote control, while laid out differently, perform the same functions as those on the front panel. The following describes each button and control. Take a few minutes to review the descriptions. You will use these to initially set up your DVR and for daily operations.
NOTE: A separate Alarm button on the front panel is not provided. Pressing any button on the front panel resets
alarm output including the internal buzzer when the alarm is activated. However, when you are in the menu or PTZ mode, you have to exit the menu or PTZ mode first to reset alarm output.
The infrared sensor on the DVR is just to the right of the arrow buttons. Make certain that nothing blocks the sensor, or the remote control will not function properly.
When you use wireless communication devices (such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth) near the DVR, the remote control might not function properly.
You can also use a USB mouse (not supplied) to navigate through the screens and menus much like you would on a computer.
Camera Buttons
Pressing the individual camera buttons will cause the selected camera to display full screen. Buttons 1 to 9 are also used to enter passwords.
In the PTZ mode, pressing the button 1 zooms in the screen and the button 2 zooms out the screen, pressing the button 3 focuses near and button 4 focuses far, and pressing the button 5 moves to the preset and button 6 saves the preset.
HDD LED
The HDD LED flickers when the DVR is recording or searching video on the hard disk drive.
Alarm LED
The Alarm LED is lit when alarm output or internal buzzer is activated.
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Arrow Buttons
These buttons are used to navigate through menus and GUI. You can also use them to change numbers by highlighting a number in the menu and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number’s value.
These buttons are also used to control Pan and Tilt when in the PTZ mode. When in the PIP display format, pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons moves the position of the small screen counter-clockwise and clockwise, and pressing the Left and Right buttons changes the PIP screen size.
In the playback mode, pressing the button plays video backward at high speed. Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from button plays video forward at high speed. Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from The screen displays next image and pressing the
, and . The screen displays , and respectively. Pressing the
, and .
, and
respectively. When in the pause mode, pressing the
button moves to the
button moves to the previous image.
Play/Pause Button
In the live monitoring mode, pressing the in the playback mode, pressing the
Pressing the button selects a highlighted item or completes an entry that you have made during system setup.
button freezes the current screen and the screen displays
button plays back images at regular speed or pauses playing video.
icon. When
The LED around the button is lit when the unit is On.
MENU Button
In the Live Monitoring mode and Search mode, pressing the
MENU button displays the menu icons on the right edge
of the screen. Pressing the button again hides the menu icons. During menu setup, pressing the button closes the current menu or setup dialog box
.
Pressing and holding the MENU button for three seconds or longer enters the cameo mode and allows you to change the screen layout. Refer to the following Live MonitoringActive Cameo Mode section for details.
PTZ/Zoom Button
Pressing the move the rectangle to another area. Pressing the (Play/Pause) button zooms in the image in rectangle.
PTZ/ZOOM button zooms in the current image in double on the screen. You can use the arrow buttons to
Pressing and holding the button for three seconds or longer enters the PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) mode and the PTZ icon flickers. Pressing the button again exits the PTZ mode. Pressing the arrow buttons or
MENU button allows you to
control properly configured cameras.
Group/Sequence Button
When in the live mode, pressing the
GROUP/SEQUENCE button changes the screen from the current camera group
to the next camera group, and the screen displays the page number. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds or longer displays live channels sequentially.
Search Button
Pressing the the search mode, video is paused. Pressing the (Play/Pause) button plays back video at regular speed. The screen displays
In the Search mode, pressing and holding the SEARCH button for three seconds or longer allows you to copy video clips.
When in one of the multi-view formats, pressing SEARCH button enters the Triplex mode. The DVR supports the Triplex function: monitoring, recording and playing back at the same time.
SEARCH button enters the search mode, and pressing the button again exits the search mode. When entering
when the DVR is in the Pause mode and the screen displays when the DVR is playing back video.
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Display Button
Pressing the
DISPLAY button toggles between different display formats. The available formats are: PIP, 2x2, 1+5, 1+7,
3x3 and 4x4.
Panic Button
Pressing the
PANIC button starts panic recoding of all camera channels, and displays on the screen. Pressing the
button again will stop panic recording.
USB Port
Two USB ports on the front panel are provided to connect external hard disk or flash drives for video clip copying or system upgrades. Position external drives close enough to the DVR so that you can make the cable connections, usually less than 6 feet. Use the USB cable provided with the hard disk drive to connect it to the DVR.
A USB mouse (not supplied) can be connected to one of the ports. You can use the mouse to navigate through the screens and menus much like you would on a computer.
A PostScript™ USB printer (not supplied) can be connected to one of the ports. You can print selected images resulting from a search. Refer to Chapter 4 — Operation, Searching Video.
A USB to Serial converter can be connected to the USB port. Multiple text-in devices can be used with a USB to Serial converter.
Remote Control Buttons
ID Button
Camera Buttons
Sequence Button
Freeze Button
Arrow Buttons
Menu Button
Playback Buttons
Panic Button
Layout Button
Zoom Button
PTZ Button
Enter Button
Alarm Button
PTZ Control Buttons
Back Up Button
Figure 4: Infrared remote control.
Calendar Button
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NOTE: For simplicity, the button descriptions in this manual refer to the front panel buttons.
ID Button
If a DVR System ID is set to 0, the infrared remote control will control that DVR without any additional operations. (Refer to the System – General setup screen in this chapter for further information on setting the System ID.) If the system ID is 1 to 16, you must to press the
ID button and then press the number button (1 to 16 (+10 & 6)) in order to
control that DVR. If the System ID of two or more DVRs is set to 0, those DVRs will react to the infrared remote control at the same time.
Camera Buttons
Pressing the individual camera buttons will cause the selected camera to display full screen. Buttons 1 to 9 are also used to enter passwords.
Sequence Button
When in the Live Monitoring mode, pressing the
SEQUENCE button displays live channels sequentially.
Freeze Button
Pressing the
FREEZE button freezes the current live screen.
Arrow Buttons
These buttons are used to navigate through menus and GUI. You can also use them to change numbers by highlighting a number in the menu and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number’s value. These buttons are also used to control Pan and Tilt when in the PTZ mode.
When in the PIP display format, pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons moves the position of the small screen counter-clockwise and clockwise.
Pressing the Left and Right buttons moves through screen pages in the Live Monitoring mode and Search mode.
Menu Button
In the Live Monitoring mode and Search mode, pressing the
MENU button displays the menu icons on the right edge
of the screen. Pressing the button also hides the menu icons. During menu setup, pressing the button closes the current menu or setup dialog box
.
Playback Buttons
Rewind: Pressing the
speed from
, and .
Play/Pause: Pressing the
The screen displays video.
Fast Forward: Pressing the
playback speed from
Stop: Pressing the Backward: When in the pause mode, pressing the Forward: When in the pause mode, pressing the
In the Live Monitoring mode, pressing any playback button enters to the Search mode.
button plays video backward at high speed. Pressing the button again toggles the playback
button plays back video at regular speed and pressing the button again pauses video.
when the DVR is in the Pause mode and the screen displays when the DVR is playing back
button plays video forward at high speed. Pressing the button again toggles the
, and .
button stops playback and enters the Live Monitoring mode.
button moves to the previous image.
button moves to the next image.
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Panic Button
Pressing the button again will stop panic recording.
PANIC button starts panic recoding of all camera channels, and displays on the screen. Pressing the
Layout Button
Pressing the 2x2 and PIP.
LAYOUT button toggles between different display formats. The available formats are: 4x4, 3x3, 1+7, 1+5,
Zoom Button
Pressing the what area of the screen has been enlarged. You can use the arrow buttons to move the rectangle to another area.
ZOOM button zooms the current image on the screen. A PIP with a rectangle temporarily displays showing
PTZ Button
Pressing the
PTZ button enters the PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) mode which allows you to control properly configured cameras.
Enter Button
(Enter) button selects a highlighted item or completes an entry that you have made during system setup. This
The button is also used to enter the Cameo mode in the Live Monitoring mode or Search mode.
Alarm Button
Pressing the
ALARM button resets the DVR’s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm.
PTZ Control Buttons
While in the PTZ mode, the to Zoom In and Zoom Out, and the FOCUS buttons are used for Near Focus and Far Focus.
PRESET buttons are used to save Presets and load a Preset View, the ZOOM buttons are used
Back Up Button
Pressing the
BACK UP button allows you to copy video clips.
Calendar Button
In the search mode, pressing the
CALENDAR button displays the Calendar Search screen.
Turning on the Power
Connecting the power cord to the DVR turns on the unit. The unit takes approximately 50 seconds to initialize.
Initial Unit Setup
Before using your DVR for the first time, you will want to establish the initial settings. This includes items such as time and date, display language, camera, remote control, record mode, network and password. Your DVR can be set up using various screens and dialog boxes.
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Throughout the screens you will see reset that screen to its default settings.
. Highlighting the and pressing the button gives you the opportunity to
Highlighting This page or All pages and pressing the button resets the current page or all pages of the screen to its or their default settings.
After you are finished with any setup screen, you can highlight Save and press the button to save the changes and exit the screen. If you do not wish to save the changes, highlight Cancel and press the
button to exit the screen.
Press the
MENU button or move the mouse pointer on the right edge of the screen and then select (Login) in the Live
Monitoring menu to enter the setup screens. The Login screen appears.
Select a User and enter the password by pressing the appropriate combination of Camera number buttons and then the
button. There
is no default password when logging in the admin user for the first time. If you do not know the password, click the
Figure 5: Login screen.
button for guidance.
NOTE: To assure the secure management of the system, setting up a password is strongly recommended.
If you cannot use the front panel buttons, click the the virtual keyboard displays. See instructions below for using the virtual keyboard.
To log the user out of the system, press the of the screen and then select (Logout) in the Live Monitoring menu. The Logout screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not you want to log out the current user.
button using the mouse to enter a password, and
MENU button or move the mouse pointer on the right edge
Figure 6: Logout screen.
Setup Screen
System
Record
Event
Camera
Device
Network
Figure 7: Setup screen.
Notification
Display
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Press the
MENU button or move the mouse pointer on the right edge of the screen and then select (Setup) in the Live
Monitoring menu to enter the setup screen.
While setting up the DVR, there will be many opportunities to enter names and titles. When making these entries, a Virtual Keyboard will appear.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the character you want in the name or title and press
button. That character appears in the title bar and the cursor moves to the next
the position. Pressing backspaces, and keyboard layouts. You can use up to 31 characters including spaces in your title.
toggles between the upper and lower case keyboards,
deletes entered characters. Pressing toggles between different
Special characters can be created using ^ and a capital letter; e.g., ^J for NL (New Line), ^M for CR (Carriage Return). Special characters are commonly used by text input devices and will be useful when performing Text-In Searches.
System Setup
General
Figure 8: System – General setup screen.
Highlight the Site box and press the you have entered your title, highlight OK and press the
button. A virtual keyboard appears that you can use to enter a Site Name. Once
button.
Highlight the box beside System ID and press the button. Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number from 0 to 99.
NOTE: The System ID number is used to identify the unit when it is connected with other DVRs through the RS485
Highlight the box beside Language and press the desired language and press the
port. You cannot use the same ID number for two or more DVRs that are in the same RS485 network. It is possible to have multiple DVRs with System ID 0 that are in the same area as long as they are not part of an RS485 network. If this is the case, all will be controlled at the same time when using the infrared remote control.
button. A drop-down menu displays the available languages. Highlight
button.
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The box beside Version displays the software version of the DVR. To upgrade the software, connect a USB device containing the upgrade package file to the DVR. If you enabled the NetFS function (Network menu > NetFS tab), you can download the file from the registered NetFS site. Highlight Upgrade… and press the
button. Select USB Storage or NetFS. If you select NetFS, select a NetFS site from the registered NetFS site list. The Upgrade screen appears. The screen displays the upgrade package file names that are available. The “.rui” indicates that the file is for software upgrades.
Select the desired file and press the button. Highlighting the Install button and pressing the button will install the selected software package. Highlighting the Cancel button and pressing the
button will close the window without upgrading the software. If the upgrade package file is not installed on the DVR properly, you will get an error message. The system restarts automatically after completing the upgrade.
CAUTION: The USB device must be FAT16 or FAT32 format.
You can import saved DVR settings or export the current DVR settings. To import saved DVR settings, connect the USB device containing the setup file (.dat) to the DVR. If you enabled the NetFS function (Network menu > NetFS tab), you can download the setup file from the registered NetFS site. Highlight Setup – Import… and press the button. Select USB Storage or NetFS. If you select NetFS, select a NetFS site from the registered NetFS site list. Select the desired setup file and press the Import button to import the selected settings and change the DVR settings accordingly. Highlight Include Network Setup and press the the network settings will not be changed.
button to toggle between On and Off. When set to Off,
To export the current DVR settings, connect the USB device to the DVR. If you enabled the NetFS function (Network menu > NetFS tab), you can upload the setup file on the registered NetFS site. Highlight Setup – Export… and press the registered NetFS site list. Highlight the box beside File name and press the
button. Select USB Storage or NetFS. If you select NetFS, select a NetFS site from the
button. A virtual keyboard allows you
to enter the file name. Selecting Export will save the current settings in .dat file format on the USB device or the NetFS site.
NOTE: Even after changing the DVR settings by importing saved settings, the time-related settings (Date/Time,
Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time) will NOT be changed.
CAUTION: The USB device must be FAT16 or FAT32 format.
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Highlight Show System Log… and press the
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button to display the System Log.
The System Log screen lists system activities (up to 5,000 from the latest) that have occurred along with the time and date. The
icon will be displayed in the last column for system activities of the remote site. You can scroll through
the log pages by using the Up and Down arrows, or you can go directly to a log page by entering the log page number in the box at the bottom left of the screen. Highlight Close and press the
button to exit the screen.
To export the system log information, connect the USB device to the DVR. If you enabled the NetFS function (Network menu > NetFS tab), you can upload the log information on the registered NetFS site. Highlight Export… and press the NetFS site list. Highlight the box beside File name and press the the file name. Selecting Export will save the log information in .txt file format on the USB device or the NetFS site.
NOTE: When opening the saved .txt file, setting to the proper character encoding and using fixed width fonts
The box beside Recorded Data – From / To displays the time information of recorded data.
button. Select USB Storage or NetFS. If you select NetFS, select a NetFS site from the registered
button. A virtual keyboard allows you to enter
will be required to read the file properly.
Highlighting Clear All Data… and pressing the button will clear all video data. You will be asked to verify that you wish to clear all data before the DVR erases the video data. Clear All Data… will not clear the System Log.
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Highlight Wizard and press the configuring the system for basic operation.
button. The Wizard setup screen appears. The Wizard setup guides you through
Select either Quick wizard or Network wizard and select the Next button to start the selected setup wizard.
NOTE: Selecting the Cancel button throughout the screens exits the Quick Setup Wizard without saving your
changes and returns to the main setup screen.
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If you selected the Quick wizard, selecting the Next button starts the Quick Setup Wizard.
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Date/Time Setup
Date: Set the system date and select the date format. Time: Set the system time and select the time format. Time Zone: Select your time zone. The Time Zone can be selected on the map. Use Daylight Saving Time: Selecting the box sets the system to use daylight saving time.
NOTE: The Date/Time will be set, and the clock will start when you click the Next button.
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Record Method Setup
Select the desired recording mode from:
Motion Event Record (Recommended) Continuous & Motion Event Record Continuous Record
NOTE: You should understand each recording mode before setting the DVR’s recording method.
Record Video Quality Setup
Select the desired video quality profile from:
Higher Video Quality Priority Profile Standard Recording Profile Longer Recording Time Priority Profile
NOTE: The higher quality setting requires more storage space.
The recording resolution will be set to Very High when selecting High Video Quality Priority Profile, High when selecting Standard Recording Profile, and Standard when selecting Longer Recording Time Priority Profile.
NOTE: The recording quality and recording speed of each camera channel will be set as show below according
to the Record Method and Record Video Quality you set.
HVQPP* SRP* LRTPP* Motion Event Record Very High / 30 ips High / 5 ips Standard / 3 ips Continuous & Motion
Event Record
Continuous Record Very High / 30 ips High / 5 ips Standard / 3 ips
* Record Video Quality: HVQPP (High Video Quality Priority Profile), SRP (Standard Recording Profile), LRTPP (Longer Recording Time Priority Profile)
Very High / 30 ips (Time)
Very High / 30 ips (Event)
High / 5 ips (Time)
Very High / 30 ips (Event)
Standard / 3 ips (Time)
High / 5 ips (Event)
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Select the Finish button to finish the Quick Setup Wizard and select the Go to Network Setup button to start the Network Setup.
If you selected the Go to Network Setup, select the Next button to start the Network Setup Wizard.
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Internet Connection
Select whether or not your DVR is connected to the Internet.
LAN Setup
Select between Auto Configuration and Manual Configuration for network configuration, and then select the Test button to test the network configuration you selected.
NOTE: Selecting Auto Configuration allows the DVR to automatically obtain LAN parameters (IP address, Gateway,
Subnet Mask and DNS Server address). Selecting Manual Configuration allows you to set up LAN parameters manually.
The network configuration you set should be tested by selecting Test, otherwise the Next button will cannot be selected, and you cannot move to the next step.
Use DSL/PPPoE Setup: Selecting the box allows you to set up the DSL network. Entering the ID and password
for DSL connection is required.
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FEN Setup
FEN Name: Enter the DVR name to be registered on the DVRNS (DVR Name Service) server.
NOTE: The FEN Name you entered should be checked by selecting Test, otherwise the FEN changes will not
be saved.
When entering no name or a name already registered on the DVNRS server, an error message displays.
Select the Finish button to finish the Setup Wizard.
Highlight System Shutdown and press the button. The Shutdown screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not you want to shut the system down.
After selecting Shutdown and pressing the button, a screen will appear telling you when it is safe to disconnect power.
Date/Time
Figure 9: System – Date/Time setup screen.
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