Avermedia SA5000, SA6000, SA6000E, NV5000, SA7000H User Manual

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AVerMedia®
SA series
(SA5000/6000/6000E/7000H)
NV DOM series
(NV5000/6000/6000E/7000H)
SA6000E Pro
User’s Manual
FCC NOTICE (Class A)
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.
Federal Communications Commission Statement
NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, 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.
CAUTION ON MODIFICATIONS
To comply with the limits for the Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class A limits. All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with non-certified computers or non-shielded cables may result in interference to radio or television reception. Changes and modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
European Community Compliance Statement (Class A)
This product is conformity with the protection requirements of EU Council Directives 89/336/EEC amended by 92/31/EEC on the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility. 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 to correct this interference.
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The mark of Crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, you need to dispose of the waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. For more information about where to drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Battery Safety Information
Store the batteries in a cool dry place. Do not dispose of used batteries in domestic waste. Dispose of batteries at special collection points or return to point of sale if applies. Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use. Always remove exhausted batteries from the remote control. Battery leakage and corrosion can damage this remote control, dispose of batteries safely. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix different types of batteries: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode or leak. Never short circuit the battery terminals
.
WARNING
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
IF THERE IS ANY DAMAGE, SHORTAGE OR INAPPROPRIATE ITEM IN THE PACKAGE, PLEASE CONTACT WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER. WARRANTY VOID FOR ANY UNAUTHORIZED PRODUCT MODIFICATION.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this manual
Caution symbol is intended to alert the user of the important installation and operating instructions. Fail to comply may damage the system.
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Information symbol is intended to provide additional information for the purpose of clarification.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Introduction........................................................................................ 1
1.1 Package Contents....................................................................................................................1
1.2 OSD kit (optional).....................................................................................................................4
1.3 Specification for SA Series.......................................................................................................4
1.4 Features...................................................................................................................................5
1.5 Hardware Introduction..............................................................................................................8
1.5.1 Front Panel of SA Series...............................................................................................8
1.5.2 Front Panel of SA6000E Pro .........................................................................................8
1.5.3 Back Panel of SA Series .............................................................................................12
SA5000 (4 channels)........................................................................................................................ 12
SA5000 (8 channels)........................................................................................................................ 12
SA 6000.............................................................................................................................................. 13
SA6000E ............................................................................................................................................ 13
SA7000H series ................................................................................................................................ 14
1.5.4 Back Panel of SA6000E Pro .......................................................................................14
1.5.5 Card Parts of NV DOM Series.....................................................................................15
NV5000 Card Parts........................................................................................................................... 15
NV6000 Card Parts........................................................................................................................... 15
NV6000E Card Parts........................................................................................................................ 16
NV7000H Card Parts........................................................................................................................ 16
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation....................................................................... 17
2.1 SA Series Hardware Installation.............................................................................................17
2.1.1 Installing Hard Disk .....................................................................................................17
2.1.2 Connecting Device ......................................................................................................17
SA series Connecting Device.......................................................................................................... 17
SA6000E Pro Connecting Device .................................................................................................. 19
Familiarizing the Remote Control Buttons of SA6000E Pro....................................................... 20
2.2 NV DOM Series Hardware Installation...................................................................................23
2.2.1 Minimum System Requirements..................................................................................23
2.2.2 DOM Installation..........................................................................................................23
2.2.3 Installing NV5000 Card ...............................................................................................23
2.2.4 Installing NV5000 and I/O Audio cards........................................................................24
2.2.5 Installing NV6000 and I/O card ...................................................................................24
2.2.6 Installing NV6000 Express ..........................................................................................25
2.2.7 Installing NV6000E and I/O card .................................................................................25
2.2.8 Installing NV7000H and I/Ocard..................................................................................25
2.2.9 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV 5000..................................................................26
2.2.10 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV6000...................................................................26
2.2.11 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV6000E ................................................................26
2.2.12 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV7000H ................................................................27
2.2.13 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio device to NV 5000 ....................................27
2.2.14 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV6000 ...................................27
2.2.15 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV6000E.................................28
2.2.16 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV7000H.................................29
2.2.17 Connecting POS (Point of Sales) ................................................................................29
2.3 Sensor/Relay device pinhole allocation .................................................................................29
2.3.1 SA & NV DOM series ..................................................................................................29
2.3.2 SA6000E Pro ..............................................................................................................30
2.4 IR USB Receiver Part & Connection......................................................................................31
2.4.1 SA Series ....................................................................................................................31
2.4.2 NV DOM Series...........................................................................................................31
Chapter 3 Using the DVR Software .................................................................. 32
3.1 Running the Unit for the First Time ........................................................................................32
3.2 Function buttons in Advanced/Preview Mode ........................................................................32
3.2.1 Using Event Log Viewer ..............................................................................................35
3.3 Function Buttons in Playback Mode.......................................................................................36
3.4 Function Buttons in Compact Mode .......................................................................................38
3.5 Function Buttons in PTZ Camera Controller ..........................................................................39
3.6 Setting Up and Using the EMAP ............................................................................................39
3.6.1 To Set Up the EMAP ...................................................................................................39
3.6.2 To Use the EMAP........................................................................................................40
3.7 To Cut and Save the Wanted Portion of the Recorded Video.................................................40
3.8 To Bookmark a Section of the Video......................................................................................41
3.9 To Search Using the Visual Search........................................................................................41
3.10 To Search Using the Event Search ........................................................................................42
3.11 To Setup the PTZ/IP PTZ Camera .........................................................................................43
3.11.1 Setup the PTZ Camera ...............................................................................................43
3.11.2 Setup the IP PTZ Camera ...........................................................................................44
Chapter 4 Customizing the DVR System......................................................... 46
4.1 System Setting.......................................................................................................................46
4.1.1 To Set the POS Setting: ..............................................................................................49
4.2 Camera Setting ......................................................................................................................50
4.2.1 Setup the Object Counting ..........................................................................................51
4.3 Recording Setting ..................................................................................................................53
4.3.1 To Mask/Shield an area on the screen ........................................................................55
4.3.2 To show and change the color of the Mask .................................................................55
4.3.3 To Playback Encrypted Video......................................................................................55
4.4 Network Setting......................................................................................................................56
4.5 Schedule Setting....................................................................................................................58
4.5.1 Set schedule at specific portion of time .......................................................................59
4.6 Backup Setting.......................................................................................................................59
4.7 Sensor Setting .......................................................................................................................60
4.8 Relay Setting..........................................................................................................................60
4.9 Alarm Setting .........................................................................................................................61
4.9.1 To Setup Alarm Relay:.................................................................................................64
4.9.2 To Setup the Alarm Sound Setting: .............................................................................65
4.9.3 To Setup Call Out List:.................................................................................................65
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4.9.4 To Setup Send E-mail Setting: ....................................................................................66
4.9.5 To Setup FTP Setting: .................................................................................................66
4.9.6 To Setup Alarm Recording Setting: .............................................................................66
4.9.7 To Setup SMS/MMS Setting:.......................................................................................67
4.9.8 To Setup PTZ Preset Point:.........................................................................................67
4.9.9 To Setup Alarm SOP: ..................................................................................................67
4.9.10 To Setup CMS Setting .................................................................................................68
4.9.11 To Setup POS Keyword Setting ..................................................................................68
4.9.12 Missing, Suspicious Object, and Scene Change Detected..........................................69
4.10 User Setting ...........................................................................................................................70
Chapter 5 Backup Video Players ..................................................................... 72
5.1 Familiarizing QLogViewer Buttons .........................................................................................72
5.2 Familiarizing the Player Buttons.............................................................................................73
Chapter 6 Using Functional Keys .................................................................... 75
Chapter 7 Using the Remote Programs........................................................... 76
7.1 Familiarizing the WebViewer Buttons.....................................................................................77
7.1.1 To Setup Remote System Setting ...............................................................................78
7.2 Familiarizing the WebViewer PTZ Buttons.............................................................................80
7.3 Familiarizing the Remote Console Buttons ............................................................................81
7.3.1 To Setup Remote Console Setting ..............................................................................82
7.4 Using the Remote Playback...................................................................................................83
7.4.1 Familiarizing the Local Playback Buttons ....................................................................84
7.4.2 Familiarizing the RealTime Playback Buttons .............................................................85
7.4.3 Familiarizing the Download and Playback Buttons......................................................87
7.5 Using Handy Viewer to Access DVR server...........................................................................88
7.6 Using PDA Viewer to Access DVR Server .............................................................................88
7.6.1 To install PDA Viewer thru ActiveSync.........................................................................88
7.6.2 To install PDA Viewer from the Internet.......................................................................89
7.6.3 To Use the PDA Viewer...............................................................................................90
7.6.4 Using Java-Viewer to Access DVR Server ..................................................................91
7.6.5 To Use the JAVA-Viewer..............................................................................................92
Chapter 8 Image Verification ............................................................................ 93
8.1 To Run the ImageVerification program...................................................................................93
Chapter 9 iEnhance........................................................................................... 94
9.1 To Use iStable........................................................................................................................95
Chapter 10 Web Tools......................................................................................... 96
10.1 Dispatch Server .....................................................................................................................96
10.2 Remote Setup ........................................................................................................................97
10.2.1 To Add DVR server......................................................................................................97
10.2.2 To Setup Remote DVR Server ....................................................................................97
System Setting .................................................................................................................................. 98
Camera Setting................................................................................................................................ 100
Record Setting................................................................................................................................. 101
Network Setting ............................................................................................................................... 102
Schedule Setting ............................................................................................................................. 104
Alarm Setting ................................................................................................................................... 105
10.3 Remote Backup ...................................................................................................................109
Chapter 11 Using the Remote Control Server..................................................111
Appendix A Registering Domain Names .......................................................... 112
Appendix B Removable Hard Disk Installation ................................................ 113
Appendix C Configure UPnP............................................................................. 114
Enabling UPnP in Window XP .....................................................................................................114
Appendix D Network Service Port..................................................................... 116
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Chapter 1
Introduction
AVerMedia® SA series and SA6000E Pro are standalone DVR units that provide up to 16 channels of hybrid and real-time monitoring and digital recording of surveillance video. It can connect 4 sensors and relays and also provide up to 16 audio inputs. The SA series are customized to use it right away. No more software and hardware installation. Just connect the cables and you may now start video surveillance. Through the USB port, user can backup the recording video and playback within the bundled software on personal computer.
AVerMedia® NV DOM series are a 32-bit PCI video capture card with DOM that works as a digital video surveillance system. It enables you to capture true color images and real-time videos up to 16 camera inputs simultaneously.
1.1 Package Contents
SA5000 series Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1)SA5000 series unit (2) Utility Software CD (Manual included) (3) Recovery DVD (4) Power Cord
SA6000 series Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)SA6000 series unit (2) 2X AV cable (3) Utility Software CD (Manual included)
(4)Recovery DVD
(5) Power Cord
SA7000H series Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)SA7000 series unit (2) AV cable(SA7416 will have 2 x AV cable) (3) Utility Software CD (Manual included)  (4)Recovery DVD (5) Power Cord
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SA6000E Pro Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(1)SA6000E Pro unit (2) Utility Software CD (Manual included)
(3) Remote control(batteries included) (4) Recovery DVD
(5) Power Cord
NV5000 DOM Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(1) NV5000 Card (4) DOM cable (6) 30cm Watchdog line (2) DOM (5) DOM power cable (7) 20cm Video signal line (3) Utility CD (Manual inculded)
NV6000 DOM Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
8
FC - 26P
(7)
(8)
(9)
(1) NV6000 card (4) DOM (7) I/O cable
(2) I/O card (5) Utility CD (Manual inculded) (8) DOM power cable
(3) 2 x AV cable  (6) 30cm Watchdog line (9) DOM cable
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NV6000E DOM Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
8
FC - 26P
(7)
(8)
(9)
(1) NV6000 (4) DOM (7) I/O cable (2) I/O card (5) Installation CD (8) DOM power cable (3) 2X AV cable  (6) 30cm Watchdog line  (9) DOM cable
NV7000H DOM Package
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
8
FC - 26P
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(1) NV6000 (5) Installation CD (9) 20cm Video signal line (2) I/O card (6) 30cm Watchdog line (10) DOM cable (3) 2X AV cable  (7) I/O cable (4) DOM (8) DOM power cable
If there is any damage, shortage or inappropriate item in the package, contact your local dealer immediately.
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1.2 OSD kit (optional)
This allows you to operate DVR with the use of remote control.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Remote Control (batteries included) (2) IR USB Receiver
(3) OSD Installation CD (4) 2X Velcro Strips
The OSD kit only available for SA and DOM series.
1.3 Specification for SA Series
1.3.1 SA series Specification
SA5000 SA6000E
Model SA5104 SA5108 SA6208E SA6216E SA6416E
SA6416E
Turbo
Operating system WinXP embedded WinXP embedded
Video input 4 8 8 16 16 16
Display rate(NTSC/PAL) 120/100 fps 240/200 fps 240/200 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps
Recording frame rate(CIF) 120/100 fps 240/200 fps 240/200 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps
Recording frame rate(VGA) 60/50 fps 120/100 fps 120/100 fps 240/200 fps 480/400 fps
Recording frame rate(D1) 24/20 fps 80/64 fps 80/64 fps 160/128 fps 160/128
Audio input 4 8 16 16 16
Sensor/Relay Optional 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4
DVD-RW Yes Yes
Removable HDD tray 2 HDD tray 2 HDD tray 3 HDD tray( support up to 4 HDD)
DOM 2GB 2 GB
Ethernet RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbps
USB 2.0 Front 2 ports, Rear 4 ports Front 2 ports, Rear 4 ports
LCD Display Temperarure Temperarure
Operation via front panel N/A N/A
Dimensions (W x H x D) 290*160*480 mm 290*160*480 mm
Power 220 Watt 220 Watt
Dual-monitor output Optional Yes
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SA7000H SA6000E Pro SA6032E
Model SA7208H SA7416H SA6416E Pro
SA6416E Pro
Turbo
SA6432E SA6832E
Operating system WinXP embedded WinXP embedded WinXP embedded
Video input 8 16 16 16 32 32
Video loop output N/A 16 N/A
Display rate(NTSC/PAL) 240/200 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps 960/800 fps 960/800 fps
Recording frame rate(CIF) 240/200 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps 480/400 fps 960/800 fps
Recording frame rate(VGA) 120/100 fps 240/200 fps 240/200 fps 480/400 fps 240/200 fps 480/400 fps
Recording frame rate(D1) 80/64 fps 160/128 fps 160/128 fps 160/128 fps 160/128 fps 320/ 256 fps
Audio input 8 16 16 32
Sensor/Relay 4/4 4/4 4/4 4/4 8/8
DVD-RW Yes Yes Yes Yes
Removable HDD tray
3 HDD tray
(support up to 4 HDD)
1 HDD tray(support up to 4
HDD)
2 HDD tray
(support up to 4 HDD)
DOM 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB
H/W accesorry N/A Remote controller N/A
Ethernet RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ-45, 10/100/1000 Mbps
USB 2.0 Front 2 ports, Rear 4 ports Front 2 ports, Rear 4 ports Front 2 ports, Rear 4 ports
LCD Display Temperarure
Temperature/ System status/
HDD left size/ Alarm status
N/A
Operation via front panel N/A
PTZ control/ channel select/
split select/ playback control/
mode select
N/A
Dimensions (W x H x D) 290*160*480 mm 431*105*373 mm 430*178* 477 mm
Power 220 Watt 270 Watt 400 Watt
Dual-monitor output Yes Yes Yes
1.4 Features
1.4.1 SA series Features
SA6000 series SA7000H series
Recording Modes
Continuous Recording Smart Recording Motion Recording Audio Recording Alarm Recording Manual Recording
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All modes can be triggered by schedule
De-interlace Options Optimize for dynamic or static camera scenes
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Motion Detection Detecting any kind of movements within the camera focus
Privacy Protection
(only for SA6000)
Editable shield preventing private areas from monitoring and recording
EMAP Function Show the positions of cameras, sensors, relays and triggered status
Attention Please
(patent-pending)
Enable dialogs to trace if operator pays attention to security monitor
Powerful Search By date, time, camera, area, event, vision, and log file
Bookmark
Easily save links to particular locations of recorded data and play them directly from the saved links
POS Integration
Compatible with most commonly used POS system
Easy to add POS protocol
Confidential Word Filter
Change location of POS text on camera display image
Advanced Event Log Viewer
Details complete event logs according to your selection on event, operation, POS, system and network events.
Alarm Triggered Mode Single event or multiple events as alarm trigger conditions
Smart Alert Functions
Launch EMAP
Cam display
Warning sound
Email
Make a phone call
Send files to FTP
SMS and MMS
PTZ preset point tracking
Alarm SOP wizard
Start recording
Enlarge camera view
Remote Access
Webcam via regular IE browser
Remote Console
CM3000 Central Management System
Web Cam / Remote Manager
Multiple DVR and IP cameras on your IP browser
Record 16 cameras on remote side
Dispatch Server
Share transmission loading; enable more clients at remote access & high-speed data transmission.
PDA Viewer 4-cam view, full screen and live audio
DDNS
Allow remote clients to search dynamic servers without enquiring for server’s IP address
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1.4.2 SA6000E Pro Features
Recording Modes
Continuous Recording
Smart Recording
Motion Recording
Voice detection Recording
Alarm Recording
Manual Recording
All modes can be triggered by schedule
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All modes can be triggered by schedule
De-interlace Options Optimize for dynamic or static camera scenes
Dual-monitor output Support Dual Monitor environment for independent preview and playback or
EMAP to save your trouble switching
Operation via front panel PTZ control/ channel select/ split select/ playback control/ mode select
Motion Detection Detecting any kind of movements within the camera focus
Privacy Protection Editable shield preventing private areas from monitoring and recording
Object Detection Missing Object/ Suspicious Object/ Scene Change
E-map Function Show the positions of cameras, sensors, relays and triggered status
Attention Please Enable dialogs to trace if operator pays attention to security monitor
Powerful Search By date, time, camera, area, event, vision, and log file
Bookmark
Easily save links to particular locations of recorded data and play them directly from the saved links
POS Integration
Compatible with most commonly used POS system
Easy to add POS protocol
Confidential Word Filter
Change location of POS text on camera display image
Advanced Event Log Viewer
Details complete event logs according to your selection on event, operation, POS, system and network events
Alarm Triggered Mode Single event or multiple events as alarm trigger conditions
Smart Alert Functions
Launch E-map
Cam display
Warning sound
Email
Make a phone call
Send files to FTP
SMS and MMS
PTZ preset point tracking
Alarm SOP wizard
Start recording
Enlarge camera view
Central Management CM3000 Central Management System
Remote Access
Webcam via regular IE browser
Remote Console
Smart phone viewer
PDA viewer
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Dispatch Server Share transmission loading; enable more clients at remote access and
high-speed data transmission
PDA Viewer 4-cam view, full screen and live audio
Smart phone viewer Supports Symbian and Windows smart phone system/ support PTZ cameras
control while smart phones with JAVA2.0
DDNS
Allow remote clients to search dynamic servers without enquiring for server’s IP address
iEnhance Enhance video quality such as Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation,
Sharpness, Noise Reduction, De-interlace and Gray Scale of recorded data
iStable Fix shaking and jolts impact on video with just one click
1.5 Hardware Introduction
1.5.1 Front Panel of SA Series
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
Name Function
(1) Temperature display panel The panel will display the system current operating temperature
(2) USB ports To connect external USB devices for backup
(3) Power light System power light
(4) Operating light System operating light
1.5.2 Front Panel of SA6000E Pro
(1)
(12)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(7)
(6)
(10)
(11)
(9)
(8)(5)
(13)
(15) (16)
(14)
Name Function
(1) Slim DVD-RW Internal slime DVD-RW for read and write DVD/CD-ROM
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Name Function
(2) Removable hard disk tray Removable hard disk tray for installing one 3.5” hard disk
(3) Temperature display LED Display system temperature
(4) USB 2.0 port
2 x USB 2.0 ports for connecting any USB interface devices, ex: USB pen drive, external hard disk, keyboard, mouse…etc.
(5)
Confirm or make a selection
(6)
Cancel a selection
(7)
System power button
(8)
To reset alarm status
(9)
To start recording video
(10)
To enable network connection
(11)
A functional key for multiple system control
-
Press to enable multiple function modes and the button will turn to blue light.
-
To exit multiple function modes, press again.
+
1
: Switch to single screen display mode
+
2
: Switch to QUAD display mode
+
3
: Switch to 9 spilt screen display mode
+
4
: Switch to 16 spilt screen display mode
+
5
: Switch to one single and 8 spilt screen display mode
+
6
: Switch to one single and 13spilt screen display mode
+
7
: To enable auto scan function
+
8
: Switch to full screen display mode
+
9
: To freeze the live preview video screen.
+
10
: To backup recorded video file to pen drive
+
11
: Set up a A-B point segment
+
12
: To lock panel and remote control all function buttons
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Name Function
:
To move PTZ camera lens to left, right, up and down
: To zoom in view of PTZ camera lens
: To zoom out view of PTZ camera lens
: To focus in PTZ camera lens
: To focus out PTZ camera lens
: To speed up movement of PTZ camera lens
: To speed down movement of PTZ camera lens
: To enable auto pan function
: To move the PTZ camera to the preset poison. Press + number
button (
1
~
16
).
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-
Please setup the preset poison before using button function. To
setup the preset poison, please refer to Chapter 4.9.8.
-
Without setup preset poison, the preset button ( ) will be no functional
when user presses.
(12) PTZ control button
1
~
16
-
As a number key for entering password in playback and preview mode
-
Channel camera selection number in playback and preview mode
-
As a preset poison with in PTZ control
mode
(13) Number button
1
~
12
-
With button can switch to different screen display modes and enable auto scan
function
-
To call out 1~ 8 map figures in E-map mode
Playback control button in playback mode
REV
FWD
:
Speed shuttle for adjusting reversed (1/2x, 1/4, 1/8x, 1/16x) and forward (2x, 4x, 8x, 16x or 32x) speed during playback. Turn left is reversed and turn right is forwarded.
(14) Playback button
:
To move to next or previous frame during playback. Turning left is to go back to one previous frame and turning right is to go forward one frame..
(14) Playback button
: Switch to playback mode, preview mode or E-map mode
: To rewind the recorded video
: To pause playing
: To play the recorded video
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Name Function
(15) Status LEDs
system status indicators:
: System power indicator. Indicate running state of system. Lights when the
system is running.
: Removable hard disk indicator. Indicate running state of the hard disk. Lights
when the HDD is running
: Recording status indicator. Lights when the system is recording.
: Network status indicator. Lights when the system network connection is
enabled.
(16) Touch Pad Work as a computer mouse. Using to control cursor on the screen.
To open and close touch pad, please follow the steps below:
1. Push the touch pad to open the touch pad
2. The touch pad will open to 15 degree
3. To close the touch pad, look for a button which under the touch pad bottom (as figure shown).
4. And then, press the button and push back the touch pad at the same time
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1.5.3 Back Panel of SA Series
SA5000 (4 channels)
(2)(4)(7)(8)(9)(10) (6)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(12)(1
1)
(1) Port to connect to I/O box (2) 4 Audio in ports (3) TV Out port (4) 4 BNC video in ports (5) Com port (6) Audio Inputs (speaker/microphone) (7) Ethernet port (8) 4 USB ports (9) Parallel and Com port (10) Keyboard and mouse plug (11) Power plug (12) Power switch
SA5000 (8 channels)
(2)(4)(7)(8)(9)(10) (6)
(1)
(3)
(5)
(12)(1
1)
(1) Port to connect to I/O box (2) 4 Audio in ports (3) TV Out port (4) 8 BNC video in ports (5) Com port (6) Audio Inputs (speaker/microphone) (7) Ethernet port (8) 4 USB ports (9) Parallel and Com port (10) Keyboard and mouse plug (11) Power plug (12) Power switch
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SA 6000
(1)(2)(5)(7)(8)(9)(10)
(3)
(4)
(6)
(12)(1
1)
(1) Sensor and Relay connection interface (2) D-Type AV In port(NV6000/6000H card) (3) TV Out port (4) DVI port (5) VGA Out port (6) TV Out port (7) Audio Inputs(speaker/microphone) (8) USB and Ethernet port (9) Parallel and Com port (10) Keyboard and mouse plug (11) Power plug (12) Power switch
SA6000E
(1)(2)(5)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)
(7)
(6)
(4)
(3)
(1) DVI AV In port (2) Sensor and Relay connection interface (3) TV Out port (4) DVI port (5) VGA Out port (6) Power switch (7) Power plug (8) Audio Inputs(speaker/microphone) (9) Ethernet port (10) 4 USB ports (11) Parallel and Com port (12) Keyboard and mouse plug
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SA7000H series
(1)(2)(5)(7)(8)(9)(10)
(3)(4)(6)(12)(11)
(1) Sensor and Relay connection interface (2) D-Type AV In port(NV7000H card) (3) TV Out port (4) DVI port (5) VGA Out port (6) TV Out port (7) Audio Inputs(speaker/microphone) (8) USB and Ethernet port (9) Parallel and Com port (10) Keyboard and mouse plug (11) Power plug (12) Power switch
1.5.4 Back Panel of SA6000E Pro
(1)
(2)
(3)
(10) (9) (8) (7)
(6)
(5)
(4)
Name Function
(1) CH1~16 Input the video camera signal and display it on channel 1~ 16
(2) Audio In Input the audio signal from a microphone or audio output device. System supports up to 16
audio input devices. The audio is embedded with channel 1~ 16
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The audio input device needs to be powered by external power.
(3) TV Out Output the video signal to a TV
(4) Power plug Connect the power adapter into this port
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Name Function
(5) Relay Out Support 4 relay devices (Relay: 1A @ 125V AC/30V DC)
(6) Sensor In Support up to 4 sensor devices
(7) VGA Out Output the video signal to a CRT or LCD monitor
(8) Video Loop
Out
Output the video signal to a CCTV monitor. Only output one channel signal at a time.
(9) LAN Port For Ethernet connection
(10) USB Port 4 USB port for connection any USB interface devices.
1.5.5 Card Parts of NV DOM Series NV5000 Card Parts
BNC
video in
ports
TV out port
Audio connector
I/O connector
Reset pin
Display card connector
Video extension card connectors
TV out link
connector
Watchdog pin
NV6000 Card Parts
D-type AV IN
port 01
TV out port
I/O connectorReset pinWatchdog pin
D-type AV IN
port 02
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NV6000E Card Parts
DVI AV IN
port 01
I/O connector
Reset pin
Watchdog pin
DVI AV IN
port 02
NV7000H Card Parts
D-Type
AV IN port
TV out port
TV out link connector
Watchdog pin
Reset pin
I/O connector
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
2.1 SA Series Hardware Installation
2.1.1 Installing Hard Disk
AverMedia® SA series can support up to 4 hard disks. For installation, please refer to Appendix B.
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SA series only support SATA hard disk
2.1.2 Connecting Device
SA series Connecting Device
The DVR unit can connect up to 16 video cameras, 4 sensor devices, 4 relay devices and output video to a TV or CRT/LCD monitor. Connecting the unit to a DVD-RW/ external hard disk through USB connection, the bundled software enables you to transfer and back up the recorded video. Also, the bundled software can playback and segment the backup recorded video.
SA5000(4 channels)
CRT/LCD Monitor
Camera 1 Camera 4
Microphone 1
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web viewer
Notebook
PDA viewer Handy viewer
Microphone 2
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SA5000(8 channels)
CRT/LCD Monitor
Camera 1 Camera 8
Microphone 1
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InteInte
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netnet
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web viewer
Notebook
PDA viewer Handy viewer
Microphone 2
SA6000 series
Follow the illustration below to make the connection:
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SA6000E Pro Connecting Device
The DVR unit can connect up to 16 video cameras, 4 sensor devices, 4 relay devices and output video to a TV or CRT/LCD monitor. Connecting the unit to a DVD-RW/ external hard disk through USB connection, the bundled software enables you to transfer and back up the recorded video. Also, the bundled software can playback and segment the backup recorded video.
Follow the illustration below to make the connection:
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Familiarizing the Remote Control Buttons of SA6000E Pro
Name Function
(1)
Switch to playback mode, preview mode or E-map mode
(2)
To reset alarm status
(3)
To select the time and date of playback file
Fast play the video playback at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x or 32x
(4)
Decrease the video playback at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x or 32x
(5)
To pause playing
To move the selection to the left
(6)
To move the PTZ camera lens to the left
To move the selection to the right
(7)
To move the PTZ camera lens to the right
To zoom out view of PTZ camera
(8)
To zoom in view of PTZ camera
To speed up movement of PTZ camera lens
(9)
To speed down movement of PTZ camera lens
To focus in PTZ camera lens
(10)
To focus out PTZ camera lens
(11)
To move the PTZ camera to the preset poison. Press + number button (
~ )
(12)
To enable network connection
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Name Function
To move PTZ camera to left
To move PTZ camera to right
To move PTZ camera to up
To move PTZ camera to down
(13)
Confirm or make a selection
(14)
Cancel a selection
(15)
~
-
As a number key for entering password in playback and preview mode
-
Channel camera selection number in playback and preview mode
-
As a preset poison with in PTZ control mode
~
-
With button can switch to different screen display modes and enable
auto scan and full screen function (also see Chapter 1.6 #16)
-
To call out 1~ 8 map figures in E-map
(16)
A functional key for multiple system control
-
Press to enable multiple function modes and the button will turn
to blue light.
-
To exit multiple function modes, press again.
+ :Switch to single screen display mode
+ : Switch to QUAD display mode
+ : Switch to 9 spilt screen display mode
+ : Switch to 16 spilt screen display mode
+ : Switch to one single and 7 spilt screen display mode
+ : Switch to one single and 12 spilt screen display mode
+ : To enable auto scan function
+ : To switch full screen display mode
+ : To freeze the live play video screen
+ : To backup the recorded video file to DVD/CD
+ : To setup a A-B point video segment for playing
+ : To lock the panel buttons and remote controller function buttons
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Name Function
(17)
Start recording video
(18)
To enable auto pan function
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