4/8/16 Channel HD Analog DVR (Digital Video
Recorder)
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference.
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WARNING
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY
METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER
OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE.
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is in- tended to
alert the user to the presence of dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the product.
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil nume
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rique de la classe A est conforme a
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la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
FCC INFORMATION: 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 user will be required to correct the interference
at his own expense.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
CE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for
your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for
long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
15. CAUTION – THESE SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO
NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN THAT CONTAINED IN THE
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO.
16. Use satisfy clause 2.5 of IEC60950-1/UL60950-1 or Certified/Listed Class 2
power source only.
17. ITE is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................. 1
This chapter describes DVR overview, components and their terms and features.
This manual introduces a digital video recorder (DVR) which monitors or record, controls images a
camera.
Multiple users may monitor video at the same time, and many cameras can be controlled simultaneously
by a manager. Also, through a PC or a smartphone, video might be monitored by transmitting video and
audio using a network.
The device features include the following:
Convenient UI from user’s viewpoint
Composite input port for 4/8/16 channels
Providing AHD, TVI, 960H, and D1
1080p Full HD recording
Full HD screen recording, audio recording and playing
HDD information and status presentation
HDD overwriting
USB Data Back-up
Simultaneous recoding and playing of 4/8/16 channels
Various search mode (time, event, thumbnail, smart search and text)
Various recording mode (manual, event, timed recording, panic recording)
Remote monitoring through a network viewer, a web viewer, and a mobile viewer
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1.1 Package Contents
Note
Please check all components involved.
No
Name
No
Name
1
DVR 5 SATA cable
2
DC Power Adapter & Power cord
6
SATA power cable
3
Mouse
7
HDD fixing screw
4
Quick guide
8
Program CD
No.
Name
Function
1
Power status LED
Pointing out device on/off.
2
Recording status
LED
Pointing out recording in process.
3
Network LED
With a network viewer, pointing out network in connection.
4
USB port
USB port is connected for USB mouse or firmware upgrade, and data
back-up.
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The device package contents consist of the following:
1.2 DVR Description
Each part is listed in the below:
Table 1-1 Package contents
Figure 1-1 Name and Connection of each front section
Table 1-2 Name and Function of each front section
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4ch DVR
No.
Name
Function
1
Audio In
Camera audio input port.
2
Video In
Camera video input port.
3
CVBS
CVBS output port (depending on device types).
4
VGA
VGA output port.
5
HDMI
HDMI output port.
6
LAN
Network connector.
7
Alarm In/Out
Alarm connector.
8
RS485
RS-485 communication connector.
9
DC12V
Connector with power supply.
10
Audio Out
Audio output port.
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16ch DVR
Figure 1-2 Name and Connection of each rear section of 4ch, 8ch, and 16ch DVR
Table 1-3 Name and Function of each rear section of 4ch, 8ch, and 16ch DVR
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2. Installation
This chapter describes the way to install DVR.
When installing a device, connect rear of the device with each port on the basis of below connection map.
Figure 2-1 Connection map
The device starts first like below sequences:
Installing HDD. 1
Connecting with an exterior device. 2
Starting a system. 3
Setting a quick setup. 4
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2.1 Installing HDD
Attention
Withdraw the mains plug before installing HDD to reduce the risk of injury or
electrical shock, or device malfunction.
Make sure to check the compatibility of HDD with the device.
Warning
Do NOT install the device too close to the wall. Protrusive connects rear the unit
may be forcedly curved or pressed, which cause fires, electric shocks, or injury.
Warning
Make sure to withdraw the mains plug before installing the device.
Note
Connecting a camera port with the unit automatically detects the camera.
Note
Assure regulations in the area whether recording to be legal or not.
How to install HDD in the device:
Always switch off and unplug the unit. 1
Unscrew with a screw driver (+) and open the unit cover. 2
Install HDD in the bottom case. 3
Connect a data cable and power cable with HDD.
4
Close the cover and tighten screws. 5
2.2 Connecting with Exterior Device
How to connect each port to rear section of the unit:
Place the unit in a stable flat surface. 1
Make a room between front/rear sides of the device not to break connectors. 2
Check to switch off and unplug the unit. 3
Connect input ports of camera. 4
Connect an audio input port with a Mic and output port with a speaker. 5
Connect a monitor with VGA, HDMI or CVBS port. 6
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Attention
Before connection, match socket with adapter pins.
Note
No power button; supplying the main power automatically starts running the unit.
Connect a network port. 7
Connect an alarm and RS485 devices. 8
Connect USB port in front section of the unit with a mouse. 9
Supply the main power after completion. 10
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2.3 Starting System
Note
Installing new HDD might take more initialize time.
Note
Default ID & Password is admin/admin.
Click to see the MAC address.
If lost password, inform the MAC address to supplier to create temporary
password.
Attention
Default password must be changed at the Quick Setup – Account menu due to
security.
Power supply begins with system operation as follows:
Switching on initialize with below icons in order. 1
With buzzer sounds, the start screen is presented. 2
In Log in screen, enter the ID, Password and press OK. 3
2.4 Quick Setup
First start of the system operates Easy Installation as follows:
Account 1
System 2
Network 3
Time/Date 4
Record 5
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2.4.1 Account
Note
Default ID/Password is admin/admin.
The default password must be changed for security.
Max character length is 12.
How to set Account of Easy Installation:
Click the keyboard icon to set ID and Password users want. 1
With keyboard UI, set the ID and Password, and press OK. 2
Enter new password. 3
A password can be used if it satisfies two or more in the following criteria:
1) It contains at least one lowercase English character.
2) It contains at least one uppercase English character.
3) It contains at least one special character. The special characters are “! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) - + ...”
4) It contains at least one digit.
Its length must be at least 10 if it satisfies only two of the above criteria.
Its length must be at least 8 if it satisfies three or more of the above criteria.
Press Next button to end Account setting and move the next setting phase. 4
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2.4.2 System
How to set the system of Easy Installation:
Set each item in System setting screen. 1
System Mode: Select input video type(Analog Only or Analog+IP cam)
Language: Select system language.
Device Name: Enter the device name.
Keyboard ID: To identify device usages in controlling DVR with RS485 through a keyboard
Selecting the device ID. In case of simultaneous use of equipment, set ID with difference.
HDMI/VGA: Set resolution of a monitor connected to the device.
Press Save button to save set value. 2
Press Next to end System setting and move the next setting phase. 3
2.4.3 Network
How to set the network of Easy Installation:
Set each item in Network setting screen. 1
WAN Port: Select whether to use static IP or dynamic IP.
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IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS, and Port: As for dynamic IP, enter information in each
space.
Press Save button to save set value. 2
Press Next to end Network setting and move the next setting phase. 3
2.4.4 Time/Date
How to set the time/date of Easy Installation:
Set each item in Time/Date setting screen. 1
Network Time Sync: Select network for synchronizing with time server.
System Time: Not for synchronizing with network time server, set the device time; otherwise
(applying for Daylight saving time), select DST.
Time Zone: Select time zone for the system being installed.
DST Start/End: For applying Daylight saving time, set the application period.
Press Save button to save set value. 2
Press Next to end Time/Date setting and move the next setting phase. 3
2.4.5 Record
How to set the record of Easy Installation:
Set each item in Record setting screen. 1
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Select desired recording period and daily recording hours.
HDD size will be displayed automatically.
Select priority of frame rate or resolution.
Select recording modes as continuous or event.
Select if audio record or not.
Click Calculation to see recommended frame rate and resolution.
Press Save button to save set value. 2
Press Next to end Network setting and move the next setting phase. 3
2.4.6 Easy Installation Wizard
Select to run Easy Installation every time when the system start. 1
Press Save button to save set value and end Easy Installation. 2
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3. Live Screen Configuration
No.
Item
Description
1
Setup menu
Setting menu is located in the corner of upper screen. See “4 Setup
menu” to display detailed information about the setting menu.
2
Live screen
Show live video of connected cameras.
3
Launcher menu
Launcher menu is located in the corner of below screen. See “3.2 Live
Launcher ” to display detailed information about the launcher menu.
4
Quick menu
Clicking the right button of a mouse displays Quick menu. See “3.3
Quick menu” to display detailed information about the quick menu.
5
Add to CH
It is manual registration menu when the mouse pointer is placed in
the center of the channel that the camera is not registered in Analog+
IP cam mode. See “3.3.2 Camera Registration” to display detailed
information about Add to CH.
UI screen is configured like below figure.
Figure 3-1 UI Screen Configuration
Table 3-1 Items and Description of UI Screen Configuration
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3.1 Icons in Live screen
No.
Icon
Description
1
CH1 CAM1
Channel numbers and camera titles.
2 A camera with PTZ function.
3 PTZ control function in process.
4 Recording in alarm event mode.
5 Recording in motion event mode.
6 Recording in panic recording mode.
7 Recording in consecutive recording mode.
8 Video loss icon.
9 Mic on/off.
10 Speaker on/off.
11
Displaying present time and date.
Each icon in the live screen displays a present setting status or a function. UI screen consists of like
below.
Figure 3-2 Live screen icon
Table 3-2 Live screen icon and its description
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Note
Chosen live screen is marked as a blue frame; mouse-located live screen is marked
as yellow one.
Figure 3-3 Chosen live screen channel
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3.2 Live Launcher menu
No.
Item
Description
1
Log in/out status and logged in ID.
2
Date & Time
Displaying present date and time.
3
HDD
Displaying HDD capacity in use.
4
Moving to previous/next partition screen.
5
Displaying live screen in order set (toggle).
6
Selecting partition mode to mark in live screen (single screen, 4-, 9-, and 16partition).
7
Stopping or replaying selected live screen images (toggle).
8
Audio on or mute chosen live screen(toggle).
9
Save the bookmark.
10
Make a backup video of users want. See “3.2.1 Backup” to display detailed
information about back-up.
11
Searching recording data (time, event, thumbnail, smart search and text). See
“5.1 Search” to display detailed information about search.
12
Playback recorded data.
13
Starting immediate recording of selected channel.
14
Locking or releasing launcher menu (toggle).
This chapter describes Launcher menu in the bottom of the screen.
Figure 3-4 Launcher menu
Table 3-3 Launcher menu Item and Description
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3.2.1 Backup
No.
Item
Description
1
Select CH
Selecting a channel users want to back-up.
2
Select All/
Unselect All
Select or clear all channels.
3
Start
Setting back-up start time (Bookmark: bookmark list).
4
End
Setting back-up ending time (Bookmark: bookmark list).
5
Time Overlap
Selecting time if there are two recorded data in the same time.
6
Backup Mask
User can mask selected area. It works H4V format only.
7
Device
Selecting the device to save back-up files.
8
Reload
Opening the device information.
9
Folder Name
Entering a folder name to save back-up files.
10
File format
Selecting a file format to back-up.
11
Password
If back-up file format is H4V, user can set password for security.
12
Hash
Insert Hash information into the backup file. It support H4V format only.
The hash information can be used to verify the forgery of the backup file.
13
Calculate
Calculating data capacity to back-up.
14
Format
Formatting the device to back-up.
15
Start
Starting back-up.
The device provides a back-up function of live screen.
Figure 3-5 Backup
Table 3-4 Backup Item and Description
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16
Cancel
Closing the backup screen.
Select Backup Mask and click SET button to open the Privacy Mask pop-up window.
No.
Item
Description
1
Select CH
Select the channel to set the privacy zone.
2
Privacy Mask
Enable
Select whether to use the Privacy Mask.
3
Mask Zone
Apply all or only the selected mask.
4
New Mask
Create a new privacy zone. Up to 4 masks can be created.
5
Delete Mask
Delete all or selected privacy zones.
Figure 3-6 Backup Mask
Table 3-5 Backup Mask Item and Description
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3.3 Quick menu
No.
Item
Description
1
Screen Mode
Selecting the partition mode of live screen (Full, 2X2, 3X3, and 4x4).
2
Zoom in
Magnifying selected live screen (Zoom out, 2 times, 4 times, and 8 times).
3
Freeze
Freezes the video selected live screen images (toggle on/off).
4
Speaker
Output/Mute
Turning on/off a sound speaker.
5
PTZ Control
Controlling PTZ function.
6
Stop Alarm
Stopping monitoring alarm output and event.
7
Spot Mode
Set the output mode of a spot monitor (Auto, Full, and 4x4).
8
Playback
Playing selected live screen images (before 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min,
30 min, 1-hour, Go to last play time, and Go to last record time).
9
Search
Searching recording data (time, event, thumbnail, and text). See “5.1
Search” to display detailed information about search.
10
Backup
Backup video users want. See “3.2.1 Backup” to display detailed
information about back-up.
11
Setup
Opens the DVRs main set up menu.. For more information about setting
menu, see section “4 Setup menu”.
12
Camera
Registration
Opens a pop-up menu for IP camera registration.
13
Status
Opens a pop-up menu showing: device system log, event, and recording
status (system log, event, and record).
14
Log in/Log out
Log in/Log out.
15
Shutdown
Shuts down or restarts the device (shutdown, restart).
This chapter depicts Quick menu when users click the right button of the mouse in live screen.
Figure 3-7 Quick menu
Table 3-6 Quick menu Item and Description
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3.3.1 PTZ Control
Note
PTZ Control menu can be displayed if relevant channel’s protocol is set in DEVICE >
PTZ in the upper live screen.
No.
Item
Description
1
Moving images with direction buttons.
2 Moving images with PTZ ball.
3
AF
Adjusting screen focus automatically.
4
Zoom Out
Zoom function of PTZ camera.
5
Zoom In
6
IRIS OFF
Adjusting iris in the camera.
7
IRIS On
8
Focus Far
Manual focus adjustment.
9
Focus Near
10
Open camera menu.
The location of images may be moved to monitor with PTZ ball.
Figure 3-8 Quick menu > PTZ Control
Table 3-7 Quick menu > PTZ Control Item and Description
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In PTZ Control screen, clicking the right button of the mouse displays Quick menu.
No.
Item
Description
1
Preset, Tour,
Scan, Pattern
Run PTZ functions.
2
Exit
Transforming to live screen menu in PTZ Control menu.
Table 3-8 PTZ Control Item and Description in Quick menu
3.3.2 Camera Registration
Users can register the IP camerasif user select Analog+IP mode.
Figure 3-9 PTZ Control Quick menu
Figure 3-10 Camera Registration
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Table 3-9 Camera Registration
No.
Item
Description
1
Search the connected IP cameras.
2
Auto Assign
Automatically assign the channel windows.
3
Port
Show the detected camera port.
4
Assign
Selecting the channel windows manually.
5
Model
Show detected camera model number.
6
IP
Show detected camera IP address.
7
Status
Show connection status.
8
Add Manually
Select channel and click to open manual add window
No.
Item
Description
1
Connection Mode
Select connection mode as Onvif or RTSP.
2
ID/PWD
Enter ID and password of IP camera.
3
Onvif URL
Enter camera IP address.
4
RTSP URL
Enter Primary and Secondary RTSP IP address and URL.
5
Onvif Port
Enter web port. Default port is 80.
6
RTSP Port
Enter RTSP port. Default port is 554.
Add Manually
Click to open Camera Registration.
Or move the mouse point at the middle of channel on the live screen and click the .
Figure 3-11 Camera Registration(manual add)
Table 3-10 Camera Registration(manual add)
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No.
Item
Description
7
Mode
Select video stream format (RTSP/HTTP).
No.
Item
Description
1
Start
Setting starting time of system log to search.
2
End
Setting ending time of system log to search.
3
Log Type
Selecting log types (Network, Record, Setup, Disk, Backup, and System).
4
Select All
/Unselect All
Selecting or clearing all log types (toggle).
5
Search
Pressing search button search on the basis of set condition.
6
System log list
Displaying system log list.
7
Cancel
Completing the status screen.
3.3.3 Status > System log
Users can see the system log information in System log tap in Status screen.
Table 3-11 Status of Quick menu > System log Item and Description
Figure 3-12 Status > System log in Quick menu
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3.3.4 Status > Event
No.
Item
Description
1
Temporary fixing or releasing an event list (toggle).
2
Refresh
Deleting the event list.
3
Event list
Displaying the event list.
4
Cancel
Completing the status screen.
Users can see the real-time event information of the unit in Event tap in Status screen.
Figure 3-13 Status > Event in Quick menu
Table 3-12 Status > Event Item and Description in Quick menu
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3.3.5 Status > Record
No.
Item
Description
1
Record time
Marking recorded period.
2
Record list
Displaying the record setting status.
3
Cancel
Completing the status screen.
Users can see the recording status in Record tap in Status screen.
Figure 3-14 Status > Record in Quick menu
Table 3-13 Status > Record Item and Description in Quick menu
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3.3.6 Status > Disk
No.
Item
Description
1
Disk Info
Display disk temperature and S.M.A.R.T information.
2
Rec. Info
Display recording period.
3
Cancel
Completing the status screen.
Users can see the disk status in Disk tap in Status screen.
Figure 3-15 Status > Disk in Quick menu
Table 3-14 Status > Disk Item and Description in Quick menu
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4. Setup menu
Note
Setup screen is available to click Setup inQuick menu by clicking the right button
of the mouse.
No.
Item
Description
1
SYSTEM
Setting the system environment.
2
CAMERA
Setting the camera.
3
DEVICE
Setting the non-camera device connected with the DVR.
4
RECORD
Setting the recording parameters.
5
EVENT
Setting each event.
6
NETWORK
Setting the network environment.
1 Depth
2 Depth
3 Depth
SYSTEM
System
System
F/W Upgrade
Time/Date
Time/Date
Holiday
Account
User
Configuration
Export/Import
Factory Default
CAMERA
Basic
Basic
Audio In/Out
Advanced
Advanced
DEVICE
Display
Display
Spot
OSD
Sequence
This chapter describes Setup menu in the upper side of the screen.
Selecting the menu opens the setting screen.
Table 4-1 Setup menu Item and Description
Figure 4-1 Setup menu
Setup menu includes:
Table 4-2 Setup menu tree
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1 Depth
2 Depth
3 Depth
Disk
Setup
iSCSI
PTZ
PTZ
Serial Device
Serial Device
TEXT
TEXT
RECORD
Schedule
Schedule
Quick
Stream
Main Stream
Sub Stream
Panic
EVENT
System/Disk
System
Disk
Alarm In
Setup
Schedule
Motion
Setup
Schedule
Video Loss
Setup
Notification
Periodic
Schedule
NETWORK
Basic
WAN Port
DVRNS/DDNS
DVRNS/Dashboard
DDNS
E-Mail
E-Mail
FTP
FTP
P2P
P2P
Notification Server
Notification Server
Notification Message
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4.1 General buttons in Setup menu
No.
Item
Description
1
Default
Reverse changed setting value to default in factory.
2
Save
Save the set content.
3
Cancel
Cancel the set value.
4
Restore
Cancel the set value, and reverse it to default.
5
Apply
Apply the content set.
This section depicts General buttons in Setup menu.
Table 4-3 Item and Description of General buttons in Setup menu
Figure 4-2 General buttons in Setup menu
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SYSTEM
No.
Name
Function
1
Language
Set the system language.
2
Device Name
Enter the device name (Only English is possible).
3
Video Type
Select image standard types (NTSC, PAL).
4
Keyboard ID
Select keyboard ID (1~255).
5
Remote Control ID
Select wireless remote control ID (1~99).
6
System start
Select Easy Installation in starting the system.
7
Run
Run Easy Installation.
Warning
If change video type, system will reboot and all setup go to factory default.
In SYSTEM, basic system environment is set.
4.1.1 System
Set and upgrade the basic items of the system.
System > System
Set the basic items in the System.
Figure 4-3 SYSTEM > System > System
Table 4-4 SYSTEM > System > System Item and Description
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System > F/W Upgrade
No.
Name
Function
1
Current Version
Displaying the present tool version.
2
Device
Connect USB memory that has files to upgrade to the USB port, select files
to upgrade.
3
Could
Displaying new firmware list on the cloud server.
Click Check button to check for new version.
Click Upgrade to upgrade to selected firmware.
Note
If firmware version in the USB drive or cloud server is lower than present
system version, system does not display the firmware.
To upgrade through network, recorder must have HDD.
Set the upgraded items of the system.
Figure 4-4 SYSTEM > System > F/W Upgrade
Table 4-5 SYSTEM > System > F/W Upgrade Item and Description
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4.1.2 Time/Date
No.
Name
Function
1
System Time
Set the date and time.
DST: Select whether to use summer time.
Time change: Save changed time.
2
DST Start
Set the starting date of summer time
3
DST End
Set the ending date of summer time
4
Display Format
Select the format to present date and time.
5
Time Zone
Select time zone.
6
Network Time
Sync
For using a specific network time server, click the Use checkbox and enter
the server address.
Sync. Interval: Select synchronization period (1~7-hour).
Last Sync. Time: Displaying the final synchronized time.
7
NTP Server
Select whether to use NTP server.
Set the date, time, and holidays of the system.
Time/Date > Time/Date
Set the date, time, and holidays of the system.
Figure 4-5 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Time/Date
Table 4-6 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Time/Date Item and Description
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Time/Date > Holiday
No.
Name
Function
1
Year
Select years to set holidays.
2
Delete selected holidays.
3
Add Holiday
Add holidays.
4
List
Display added holiday lists.
Set holidays of the system.
Figure 4-6 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday
Table 4-7 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday Item and Description
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Clicking Add Holiday displays holiday addition screen like below.
No.
Name
Function
1
Name
Enter the holiday name.
2
Date
Display chosen date.
3
Type
Select the holiday types.
e.g.,) Selecting Relative and 1, first, and Sun, which designates annual
January of the 1st Sunday as a holiday.
4
Calendar
Select the holiday to add.
Figure 4-7 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday > Add Holiday
Table 4-8 SYSTEM > Time/Date > Holiday > Add Holiday Item and Description
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4.1.3 Account > User
No.
Name
Function
1
Add Group
Add users’ group.
2
Add User
Add users.
3
Group List
Display a total group list.
4
User List
Display user lists across groups.
5
Live view
restricted access
Do not display live video if log it out.
6
ADUP(Archive
Dual User
Permission)
Two users should access to search, playback and back-up.
Table 4-15 CAMERA > Basic > Basic > Copy Covert Setup Item and Description
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Basic > Audio In/Out
No.
Name
Function
1
No
Display channels of audio
2
Use
Select/deselect whether to use audio.
3
Assign
Select channels to be assigned audio.
4
Record
Select/deselect whether to save audio.
How to set audio of camera across channels
Figure 4-15 CAMERA >Basic > Audio In/Out
Table 4-16 CAMERA > Basic > Audio In/Out Item and Description
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4.2.2 Advanced
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Scan Mode
Automatically detects the camera input type or fixes the input video format
to the selected type (Auto, AHD, TVI).
3
Copy Scan Mode
Copies the currently set scan mode settings to another channels.
Set camera video, stream and privacy mask.
Advanced > Scan Mode
Figure 4-16 CAMERA > Advanced > Scan Mode
Table 4-17 CAMERA > Advanced > Scan Mode Item and Description
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Advanced > Analog Camera
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Video
Set brightness, contrast, and color of the camera.
3
Privacy Mask
Set the privacy field; display field numbers set in parenthesis (at most 4
setting available).
Figure 4-17 CAMERA > Advanced > Analog Camera
Table 4-18 CAMERA > Advanced > Analog Camera Item and Description
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Locate the mouse in the Privacy Mask field, and then click Editing Icon () in the right corner, then
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Select channels to set privacy field.
2
Privacy Mask
Select/deselect whether to use privacy field.
3
New Mask
Select privacy field again.
4
Delete Mask
Delete selected privacy field.
Privacy Mask screen displays.
Figure 4-18 CAMERA > Advanced > Privacy Mask
Table 4-19 CAMERA > Advanced > Privacy Mask Item and Description
How to set Privacy Mask
Users might set 4 Privacy Masks, and the way to set Privacy Mask is as follows:
Press New Mask button. Mask Zone is automatically set as Mask1. 1
Drag the area you want in the screen with a mouse. 2
Revision: Select Mask No. in Mask Zone and drag the area you want in the screen with a mouse.
Deletion: Select Mask No. in Mask Zone and click Delete Mask.
Press Apply button to complete setting. 3
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Advanced > IP Camera
No.
Name
Function
1
Camera
Registration
Opens a pop-up menu for IP camera registration.
2
CH
Display channels.
3
Video
Setup camera image such as Color, White Balance, WDR, AE and etc.
4
Stream
Setup camera stream such as Resolution, Framerate, Bitrate and etc.
5
Video Analytics
Setup Video Analytics function if camera support this function.
6
Privacy Mask
Setup Privacy Mask if camera support this function.
7
Hi-Stream
Setup Hi-Stream (Smart Codec) function if camera support this function.
Note
This menu will be appeared when Analog+IP cam mode is selected.
Table 4-20 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera Item and Description
Figure 4-19 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera
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Video Setup
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channel. 2 Init.
Initionalize setting value.
3
Brightness, Saturation, Contrast,
Sharpness, White Balance
Change camera image settings. The setting range
varies depending on the connected camera. For
details, refer to the connected camera manual.
4
Backlight Compensation
Enable or disable BLC function.
5
Wide Dynamic Range
Enable or disable WDR function.
6
IR Cut Filter
Select Day&night control type. The setting value may
differ depending on the connected camera. For details,
refer to the camera manual.
7
Auto Focus
Sets Auto focus mode on zoom camera. For details,
refer to the connected camera manual.
8
Exposure
Sets Exposure mode. For details, refer to the
connected camera manual.
9
Fisheye Filter
Click to use Fisheye View menu.
Table 4-21 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Video Item and Description
Figure 4-20 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Video
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Stream Setup
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channel.
2
Main Stream
Sets Codec type, Profile, Resolution, Framerate, Bitrate, GOP of Main
stream. The values that can be set depend on the connected camera. For
details, refer to the connected camera manual.
3
Sub Stream
Sets Codec type, Profile, Resolution, Framerate, Bitrate, GOP of Sub
stream. The values that can be set depend on the connected camera. For
details, refer to the connected camera manual.
4
Audio
Enable or disable Audio setup. Codec type and frequency depend on the
connected camera.
5
Alarm In
Sets Alarm in type as NO(Normally Open) or NC(Normally Close).
Table 4-22 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Stream Item and Description
Figure 4-21 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Stream
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Video Anlaytics Setup
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channel.
2
Mode
Select whether to use this function in the NVR.
3
Enable Video
Contents Analysis
Select to activate the VCA menu on the camera.
Note
The Video Analytics(VA) menu is displayed only when a camera with VA
function is connected.
The setting contents differ depending on the connected camera. For details,
refer to the camera manual.
Figure 4-22 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Video Analytics
Table 4-23 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Video Analytics Item and Description
Privacy Mask Setup
Figure 4-23 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Privacy Mask
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Table 4-24 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Privacy Mask Item and Description
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channel.
2
Enable
Select to activate Privacy Mask function.
3
New Mask
Click to to create new mask on the screen. Drage the mouse to change
the size and position of the mask.
4
ID, Name
User can change the each mask name.
5
Delete
Delete the selected mask.
Note
The Privacy Mask menu is displayed only when a camera with Privacy Mask
function is connected.
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channel.
2
Enable ROI
Select to activate Hi-Stream function. Video mode will be fixed to CVBR.
3
ROI
Select Static ROI or Dynamic ROI.
Static ROI is controlled based on the selected area.
Dynamic ROI is controlled based on the entire area.
4
ROI Quality
Set quality of the selected area.
5
Non-ROI Quality
Set quality of the non-selected area.
6
Non-ROI fps
Set frame rate of the non-selected area.
7
New ROI Area
Click to create ROI area.
Note
The Hi-Stream menu is displayed only when a camera with Hi-Stream function
is connected.
Hi-Stream Setup
The Hi-Stream function allows reduce bandwidth by using compression and frame rate control.
Figure 4-24 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Hi-Stream
Table 4-25 CAMERA > Advanced > IP Camera: Hi-Stream Item and Description
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4.3 DEVICE
No.
Name
Function
1
HDMI/VGA
Select the resolution of the display device.
(1024x768. 1280x720, 1920x1080, and automatic).
2
Event Popup
Set duration of event popup.
3
Monitor Relay
Switch
Send alarm out when screen layout changed.
In DEVICE, set the device to connect with the unit.
4.3.1 Display
Set matters related to a display device and live screen.
Display > Display
Set the display device.
Figure 4-25 DEVICE > Display > Display
Table 4-26 DEVICE > Display > Display Item and Description
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Display > Spot
No.
Name
Function
1
Sequence
Set the channel and dwell time (5, 10, 20, 30sec) when the Auto mode of
Spot Monitor is selected.
2
Event Popup
Sets the hold time of the full screen image of the channel where the event
occurred (Off, 5, 10, 20, 30sec, Continuous).
If multiple channels have an event at the same time, the event channel is
shown as a spilt screen.
Note
4Ch DVR does not support this function.
Set the output of the Spot monitor.
Figure 4-26 DEVICE > Display > Spot
Table 4-27 DEVICE > Display > Spot Item and Description
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Display > OSD
No.
Name
Function
1
Camera Name
Select the way to display camera in live screen (Off, CH+Title, CH).
2
Live Bar
Select the way to display the live bar (Always On, Auto Hide).
3
Display Icon
Select/deselect icons to display in the live screen.
Set the OSD of the display device.
Figure 4-27 DEVICE > Display > OSD
Table 4-28 DEVICE > Display > OSD Item and Description
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Display > Sequence
No.
Name
Function
1
Quad Sequence
Set to convert automatically as 4-partition screen on the time basis(4ch
model does not support this function).
2
Division
Select screen partition mode to be marked in the below table (All, Full,
and Quad).
3
Sequence List
Display the sequence list based on division selected value.
4
Add Sequence
Add items to be included in the play sequence.
NO
Automatically controvert screens in number order.
Division
Displays as full, 2X2 (Quad).
CH LIST
Set automatic conversion CHs. In case of choosing CH3 in No. 1, CH3 is
shown in advance.
Dwell Time
Set the remaining time for automatic conversion (3 sec~30 sec).
Default
Reverse to changed set value in default.
Revise the list.
Delete the list.
How to set the play sequence of live screen
Figure 4-28 DEVICE > Display > Sequence
Table 4-29 DEVICE > Display > Sequence Item and Description
Figure 4-40 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream > Copy Stream Setup
Table 4-42 RECORD > Stream > Main Stream > Copy Stream Setup Item and Description
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Main Stream > IP Camera
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Resolution
Framerate
Bitrate
Show camera main stream setup status.
3
Continuous
Select recording stream in case of Continuous mode.
4
Event
Select recording stream in case of Event mode.
5
Pre-Alarm
Start recording before set time, if event occurs (null, 1 sec, 2 sec, 3 sec, 4
sec, and 5 sec).
6
Post-Alarm
Recording after set time until event ends (null, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min,
5 min, and 10 min).
Note
This menu will be appeared when Analog+IP cam mode is selected.
Figure 4-41 RECORD > Main Stream > IP Camera
Table 4-43 RECORD > Main Stream > IP Camera Item and Description
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4.4.4 Second Stream
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Resolution
Set the resolution of video clips (640X480).
3
Frame Rate
Select recording FPS (1-30).
4
Quality
Select image quality (Level 1-8).
5
Pre-Alarm
Start recording before set time, if event occurs.
6
Post-Alarm
Recording after set time until event ends.
7
Copy Stream
Setup
Copy main recording image set value to other channels. For more
information about set value copy, see section “4.4.2 Stream > Main Stream
in Main Stream.”
Second Stream > Analog Camera
To set the image quality and resolution of Second Stream
Figure 4-42 RECORD > Stream > Second Stream
Table 4-44 RECORD > Stream > Second Stream Item and Description
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Second Stream > IP Camera
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Resolution
Framerate
Bitrate
Show camera main stream setup status.
5
Pre-Alarm
Start recording before set time, if event occurs.
6
Post-Alarm
Recording after set time until event ends.
Note
This menu will be appeared when Analog+IP cam mode is selected.
Figure 4-43 RECORD > Second Stream > IP Camera
Table 4-45 RECORD > Second Stream > IP Camera Item and Description
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4.4.5 Panic
No.
Name
Function
1
Panic Record
Select/deselect to use immediate recording function.
2
CH
Display channels.
3
Resolution
Set the resolution of video clips (1080P, 720P, 960H).
4
Frame rate
Select recording FPS (1-30).
5
Quality
Select image quality (Level 1-8).
6
Dwell Time
Select recording duration (No limits, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min,
and 30 min).
How to set immediate recording
Figure 4-44 RECORD > Stream > Panic
Table 4-46 RECORD > Stream > Panic Item and Description
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4.5 EVENT
No.
Name
Function
1
System Restart
Select/deselect whether to use system restart event.
2
Notification
Select/deselect whether to use mailing or mobile push in case of event.
3
User Login
Select/deselect whether to use user-login event.
4
Record Transaction
Select/deselect whether to use record transaction event.
In EVENT, users may set each event of the device.
4.5.1 System/Disk
To set the system and disk event
System/Disk > System
To set the system event of the device
Figure 4-45 Event > System/Disk > System
Table 4-47 Event > System/Disk > System Item and Description
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System/Disk > Disk
No.
Name
Function
1
Disk Unplugged
Select/deselect whether to use disk unplugged event.
2
Beep
Select/deselect whether to use buzzer sound in case of event.
3
Alarm out
Select to end alarm time (null, Relay1-Keep, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec,
1 min, 10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
4
Notification
Select/deselect whether to use mailing or mobile push in case of event.
5
Disk Full
Set disk capacity for disk full event (Off, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, and
100%).
6
S.M.A.R.T. Fault
Select/deselect whether to use S.M.A.R.T. Fault event of HDD.
To set disk event
Figure 4-46 Event > System/Disk > Disk
Table 4-48 Event > System/Disk > Disk Item and Description
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4.5.2 Alarm In
No.
Name
Function
1
Sensor
Display sensor numbers.
2
Use
Select/deselect whether to use alarm in the sensor.
3
Type
Select sensor types (N.O, N.C).
4
Assign
Select camera channels to designate a sensor (CH 1~4/8/16, immediate
recording).
5
Beep
Select use time of buzzer sound (null, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min,
10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
6
Alarm
Set alarm output.
7
Group Rec.
Select the camera to record simultaneously.
8
Noti.
Set email notices.
9
Preset
Set preset of PTZ camera.
10
Copy to Alarm
Setup
Copy alarm set value to other channels. For more information about set
value copy, see section “4.4.2 Stream > Main Stream in Main Stream.”
To set sensor alarms and schedule
Alarm In > Setup
To set sensor alarms
Figure 4-47 Event > Alarm In > Setup
Table 4-49 Event > Alarm In > Setup Item and Description
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Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing Icon() in right corner
Table 4-50 Event > Alarm In > Setup > Event : Alarm Item and Description
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Alarm In > Schedule
No.
Name
Function
1
Sensor
Select the sensor to set the schedule.
2
Schedule Type
Selection
Select the types of schedules.
3
Schedule Table
Display the schedule users set.
4
Drag Field
Display the area dragged with a mouse.
5
Copy to Alarm
Schedule
Copy the schedule on alarm set to other sensors. For more information
about set value copy, see section “4.4.2 Stream > Main Stream in Main
Stream.”
Note
For more details about scheduling recording time when alarm occurs across sensors,
see section “4.4.1 Schedule.”
To schedule recording time when alarm occurs across device sensors
Figure 4-49 Event > Alarm In > Schedule
Table 4-51 Event > Alarm In > Schedule Item and Description
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4.5.3 Motion
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Use
Select/deselect whether to use motion function in the channel.
3
Area
Display the motion area.
4
Sens.
Select the sense level of the motion sensor (Level 1~10).
5
Beep
Select use time of buzzer (null, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 10
min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
6
Alarm
Set alarm output.
7
Group Rec.
Select the camera to record simultaneously.
8
Noti.
Set email notices.
9
Preset
Set preset of PTZ camera.
10
Copy to Motion
Setup
Copy motion set value to other channels. For more information about set
value copy, see section “4.4.2 Stream > Main Stream in Main Stream.”
Note
Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing
icon() in right corner displays Event : Alarm screen. For more information about
Event : Motionscreen, see section “4.5.2 Alarm In > Setup in Alarm In.”
To set and schedule motions across channels
Motion > Setup
To set motions across channels.
Figure 4-50 Event > Motion > Setup
Table 4-52 Event > Motion > Setup Item and Description
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No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Select channels to set schedules.
2
Schedule Type
Selection
Select the types of schedules.
3
Schedule Table
Display the schedule users set.
4
Drag Field
Display the area dragged with a mouse.
5
Copy to Motion
Schedule
Copy the motion detection schedule to other channels. For more
information about set value copy, see section “4.4.2 Stream > Main
Stream in Main Stream.”
Note
For more information how to schedule record time when the motion sensor detects
across channels, see section “4.4.1 Schedule.”
Motion > Schedule
To schedule record time when the motion sensor detects across channels
Figure 4-51 Event > Motion > Schedule
Table 4-53 Event > Motion > Schedule Item and Description
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4.5.4 Video Loss
No.
Name
Function
1
CH
Display channels.
2
Use
Select/deselect whether to use Video Loss in the channel.
3
Beep
Select use time of buzzer sound (null, 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1
min, 10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour).
4
Alarm
Set alarm output.
5
Group Rec.
Select the camera to record simultaneously.
6
Noti.
Set email notices.
7
Preset
Set preset of PTZ camera.
8
Copy to Video
Loss Setup
Copy the Video Loss set value to other channels. For more information
about set value copy, see section “4.4.2 Stream > Main Stream in Main
Stream.”
Note
Placing your mouse on Alarm, Group Rec, Noti., Preset and clicking editing
icon() in right corner displays Event : Video Loss screen. For more information
about Event : Video Loss screen, see section “4.5.2 Alarm In > Setup in Alarm In.”
To set Video Loss across channels
Figure 4-52 Event > Video Loss > Setup
Table 4-54 Event > Video Loss > Setup Item and Description
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4.5.5 Notification
No.
Name
Function
1
Periodic
Notification
Select/deselect whether to use periodical alarms.
2
Summary
Send the save or event information.
Record: sending the save information
Event: sending the event information
3
Interval
Set the alarm interval (5 min, 10 min, 30 min, and 1 hour, 2-hour, 6-hour,
8-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour).
4
Select CH
Select channels users want.
5
Select All
/Unselect All
Select/deselect all channels.
To set and schedule periodical alarms
Notification > Periodic
To set periodical alarms
Figure 4-53 EVENT > Notification > Periodic
Table 4-55 EVENT > Notification > Periodic Item and Description
Page 87
Notification > Schedule
No.
Name
Function
1
Schedule Type
Selection
Select the types of schedules.
2
Schedule Table
Display the schedule users set.
3
Drag Field
Display the area dragged with a mouse.
Note
For more information how to schedule record time when the alarm is detected, see
section “4.4.1 Schedule.”
To schedule remote notification (alarm & motion)
Figure 4-54 EVENT > Notification > Schedule
Table 4-56 EVENT > Notification > Schedule Item and Description
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4.6 NETWORK
No.
Name
Function
1
Static IP
Check if you use static IP. For using static IP, enter IP address, Subnet
Mask, and Gateway.
2
DHCP (Dynamic)
Select whether to use DHCP (Dynamic).
3
MAC Address
Display the MAC Address.
4
DNS
Select manual and enter DNS; otherwise choose automatic function.
5
Port (TCP/RTSP)
Enter TCP and RTSP port. Default is 9350.
6
Encryption
Select the Encryption box for video data by using TCP port.
Select to encrypt for video data through TCP port.
7
Port(Http/Https)
Enter HTTP/HTTPS port. Default is 80.
8
Redirect to HTTPS
Redirection to HTTPS when connecting via HTTP.
9
Bandwidth Limit
Select bandwidth to limit (no limits, 50Mbps, 10Mbps, 5Mbps, 2Mbps,
1Mbps, 500Kbps, 400Kbps, 300Kbps, 200Kbps, and 100Kbps).
10
Ping Test
Enter IP in Ping test and implement the text.
In NETWORK, users may set the network environment.
4.6.1 Basic > WAN Port
To set the network environment
Figure 4-55 NETWORK > Basic > WAN Port
Table 4-57 NETWORK > Basic > WAN Port Item and Description
Page 89
4.6.2 Basic > IP Filter
No.
Name
Function
1
Mode
Select None to disable. Select Access to access IP address range. Select
Deny to restrict IP address range (None, Access and Deny).
2
Range Start
Enter the Start IP address to Access or to Deny.
3
Range End
Enter the End IP address to Access or to Deny.
Figure 4-56 NETWORK > Basic > IP Filter
Table 4-58 NETWORK > Basic > IP Filter Item and Description
Page 90
4.6.3 DVRNS/DDNS
No.
Name
Function
1
DVRNS
Register DVRNS account.
ID: Enter DVRNS ID (default: MAC address of the unit)
Password: Enter DVRNS password
Register: Register DVRNS account
2
Dashboard
Add/delete Dashboard account.
Account: Select the types of account (Existing Account or New Account)