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
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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.
DISCLAIMER
No warranty or representation, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the contents of this documentation, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. Information presented in this documentation has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. The information contained in this documentation is subject to change without notice. In no event will AVerMedia be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use this product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
Inte
InteInte
Inte rrrr net
netnet
net
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
Inte
InteInte
Inte rrrr net
netnet
net
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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2.2 NV DOM Series Hardware Installation
2.2.1 Minimum System Requirements
First, must verify if the computer meets the minimum system requirements.
CPU
Pentium 4 3.2GHz or Pentium D 3.0 GHz above recommended
Motherboard
ASUS P5LD2-VM GIGABYTE GA-8I945GMF GIGABYTE GA-945GM-S2
OS
Windows XP Embedded
Expansion Slots
1/2/3/4 × 32-bit PCI 2.1 compliant slots
RAM
DDR 512MB or above
Hard disk
120GB of free hard disk space, or at least 60GB free space for each partition
Media
CD-ROM drive
VGA
ASUS EN7300GS/HTD/256M ASUS EAX1300 PRO GIGABYTE GV-RX13128D-RH
Audio
Sound card and speakers
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For Product Hardware Recommendation list update, go to http://www.avermedia.com/nvd/hardware-recom.asp.
Before installing the cards, the computer must be turned
OFF
, the power cable must be
UNPLUGGED
and all other cables that are attached at the back of the computer must be
DISCONNECTED
. When installing multiple cards, it is important to arrange the cards in sequence so that the cables would not tangle up.
2.2.2 DOM Installation
AVerMedia® NV DOM series integrate the DVR software on a DOM(Disk on Module). User only needs to install the DOM, and then the DVR software is ready for operating.
1. Remove the PC case cover
2. Plug the DOM on DOM cable
3. Plug one side of DOM cable to IDE slot and another end of DOM cable to DVD-RW if there is a available DVD-RW
4. Plug the DOM power cable to DOM and another end of cable to motherboard power connector
5. Close the PC case cover and connect all the devices
6.
Now, user can power on the PC
2.2.3 Installing NV5000 Card
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove a bracket that covers the PCI slot. Save the screw.
3. Press the NV5000 card into the PCI slot firmly.
4. Secure the card with the screws.
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IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
TV OUT
NV5000 card
Channel
1234
NV5000 card
2.2.4 Installing NV5000 and I/O Audio cards
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV5000 card and I/O Audio card with the connection cables.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slots firmly.
5. Secure the cards with the screws.
NV5000 card
I/O Audio card
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
TV OUT
NV5000 card
I/O Audio card
Channel
1234
AUDIO IN 1
AUDIO IN 2
AUDIO IN 3
AUDIO IN 4
2.2.5 Installing NV6000 and I/O card
The NV6000 DOM can support up to 16 cameras and 8 audio inputs
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV6000 card and I/O card with the connection cable.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slot firmly.
5. Secure the card with the screws.
6. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the D-type AV IN port.
NV6000 card
I/O card
TV OUT
NV6000 I/O card
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
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2.2.6 Installing NV6000 Express
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The PC motherboard needs to have at least one PCI-Ex1 slots for installing NV6000 Express card.
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 1 bracket that covers the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Press the card into the PCI-Ex1 slot firmly.
4. Secure the card with the screws.
5. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the DVI AV IN port
.
NV6000 Expresscard
NV 6000 Express
AVconnectioncabl
e
AV conn ection cable
2.2.7 Installing NV6000E and I/O card
1.
Remove the PC case cover.
2.
Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3.
Connect the NV6000E card and I/O card with the connection cable.
4.
Press the cards into the PCI-Ex1 slot firmly.
5.
Secure the card with the screws.
6.
Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the DVI AV IN port.
NV6000 Express card
I/O card
NV 6000 Express
I/O card
AV connection cable
AV connection cable
2.2.8 Installing NV7000H and I/Ocard
1. Remove the PC case cover.
2. Remove 2 brackets that cover the PCI slots. Save the screws.
3. Connect the NV7000H card and I/O card with the connection cable.
4. Press the cards into the PCI slot firmly.
5. Secure the card with the screws.
6. Connect the supplied AV connection cable to the D-type AV IN port.
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NV7000H card
I/O card
TV OUT
NV7000H
AV connection cable
I/O card
2.2.9 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV 5000
1.
Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV 5000 card reset pin.
2.
Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV5000 card watchdog pin and the other end to the motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3.
You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
NV5000
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
2.2.10 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV6000
1.
Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV6000 card reset pin.
2.
Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV6000 card watchdog pin and the other end to the motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3.
You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
NV6000
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
2.2.11 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV6000E
1.
Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV6000E card reset pin.
2.
Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV6000E card watchdog pin and the other end to the motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3.
You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
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NV6000 Express
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
2.2.12 Connecting the Watchdog line to NV7000H
1.
Look for the labeled RESET SW switch lead and connect it to the NV7000H card reset pin.
2.
Connect the supplied Watchdog line to the NV7000H card watchdog pin and the other end to the motherboard RESET SW panel. If you are not sure, please refer to the motherboard user manual.
3.
You may now replace back the PC cover and connect all the cables.
Reset SW lead
Watchdog line
NV7000H
2.2.13 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio device to NV 5000
1.
Connect the cameras to the BNC video input port (see NV 5000 card parts). If you have installed more than one card, please refer the sequence of the camera to the number of cards installed in installing the card section.
2.
Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV3000/5000 card and the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
NV 5000
Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4
RCA cable
Television
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
TV OUT
3.
Connect the audio devices to the Audio input port of the I/O card.
MIC 2MIC 3 MIC 1MIC 4
NV5000
I/O Audio
card
AUDIO IN 1
AUDIO IN 2
AUDIO IN 3
AUDIO IN 4
2.2.14 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV6000
1.
Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the D-type AV IN port of NV6000 card (see
NV6000 card parts).
2.
Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio connectors.
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Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3.
Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV6000 card and the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3MIC 2 MIC 4MIC 1
RCA cable
Television
TV OUT
NV6000
AV connection cable
Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16Camera 10 Camera 11Camera 9 Camera 12
MIC 7MIC 6 MIC 8MIC 5
AV connection cable
2.2.15 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV6000E
1.
Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the D-type AV IN port of NV6000E card (see
NV6000E card parts).
2.
Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio connectors. Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3.
Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV6000E card and the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
NV6000 Express
Camera 5 Came ra 6 C amera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 4 MIC 5 MIC 6 MIC 7 MIC 8
MIC 1
RCA cable
Television
AV connection cable
Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1 Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 4 MIC 5 MIC 6 MIC 7 MIC 8
MIC 1
AV connection cable
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2.2.16 Connecting the Cameras, a TV and Audio devices to NV7000H
1.
Use the supplied AV connection cable and connect it to the D-type AV IN port of NV7000H card (see
NV7000H card parts).
2.
Connect the cameras to the BNC video connectors and audio devices to the RCA audio connectors. Just follow the order basing on the marked sequence.
3.
Connect one end of the RCA video cable (not supplied) to the TV OUT port of NV7000H card and the other end to the TV video input port. If you are not sure, please refer to the TV user manual.
Camera 5
Camera 6
Camera 7 Camera 8
Camera 2 Camera 3Camera 1
Camera 4
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 4
MIC 1
MIC5
MIC6
MIC7
MIC8
RCA cable
Television
AV connection cable
NV7000H
TV OUT
2.2.17 Connecting POS (Point of Sales)
AVerMedia® NV DOM series DVR can be integrated with POS system equipment. Connecting the POS
equipment to AVerMedia® NV DOM series DVR system thru RS232 connection, enables you to view, record and keep track of the items that were sold. You may also select the camera on where to display all the data. To connect, locate the RS232 port of the POS equipment and PC. Use an RS232 cable (not supplied) to make the connection. For more detail, please refer to
POS user manual
.
RS232 cable
2.3 Sensor/Relay device pinhole allocation
2.3.1 SA & NV DOM series
The I/O card enables you to connect (4) sensor inputs and (4) relay outputs. Just connect the external sensor and relay pin directly to the I/O card pinhole. Check the table below and locate which pinhole is assigned to sensor input and relay output.
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The signal from the sensor (i.e., infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity sensors, door sensors, etc.) is being transmitted to the I/O card and this triggers the system to respond and send signal to relay device (i.e., alarm, telephone etc).
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Pin # Definition Pin # Definition
1 Sensor input signal 1+ 11 Relay Normal Close 1
2 Sensor output signal 1-(GND) 12 Relay Common 2
3 Sensor input signal 2+ 13 Relay Normal Open 2
4 Sensor output signal 2-(GND) 14 Relay Normal Close 2
5 Sensor input signal 3+ 15 Relay Common 3
6 Sensor output signal 3-(GND) 16 Relay Normal Open 3
7 Sensor input signal 4+ 17 Relay Normal Close 3
8 Sensor output signal 4-(GND) 18 Relay Common 4
9 Relay Common 1 19 Relay Normal Open 4
10 Relay Normal Open 1 20 Relay Normal Close 4
2.3.2 SA6000E Pro
The I/O card enables you to connect (4) sensor inputs and (4) relay outputs. Just connect the external sensor and relay pin directly to the I/O card pinhole. Check the table below and locate which pinhole is assigned to sensor input and relay output.
SENSOR IN RELAY OUT
G 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4G G G 1 2 3 4
N
/
A
N
/
A
N
/
A
N
/
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
The signal from the sensor (i.e., infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity sensors, door sensors, etc.) is being transmitted to the I/O card and this triggers the system to respond and send signal to relay device (i.e., alarm, telephone etc).
Pin # Definition Pin # Definition
1 Sensor output signal 1-(GND) 11 Relay Normal Close 1
2 Sensor input signal 1+ 12 Relay Common 2
3 Sensor output signal 2-(GND) 13 Relay Normal Open 2
4 Sensor input signal 2+ 14 Relay Normal Close 2
5 Sensor output signal 3-(GND) 15 Relay Common 3
6 Sensor input signal 3+ 16 Relay Normal Open 3
7 Sensor output signal 4-(GND) 17 Relay Normal Close 3
8 Sensor input signal 4+ 18 Relay Common 4
9 Relay Common 1 19 Relay Normal Open 4
10 Relay Normal Open 1 20 Relay Normal Close 4
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2.4 IR USB Receiver Part & Connection
2.4.1 SA Series
USB Port
IR sensor
2.4.2 NV DOM Series
OSD Kit is an optional item for NV DOM series. User can purchase with your local dealer if it is necessary.
USB Port
IR sensor
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Chapter 3 Using the DVR Software
3.1 Running the Unit for the First Time
When the unit is turned on for the first time, the system will prompt you to enter the serial number. The serial number is inside the package
.
3.2 Function buttons in Advanced/Preview Mode
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9)
(10)
(12)
(11)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
Name Function
(1) Exit
Call up the Logout dialog box. In the logout dialog box, you may do the following:
- Click
Exit
to close the DVR program.
- Click
Login
to sign-in in different account.
- Click
Compact
to switch to compact mode
- Click
Cancel
to exit Logout dialog box.
Click
About
to update patch or find about the software info.
(2) Volume Adjust the audio volume to a proper volume.
(3) Split Screen Mode It provides 7 kinds of split display modes for your selection. You can select one of the
split display modes by clicking the following icon.
1-Cam display
4-Cam split display
9-Cam split display
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Name Function
(3) Split Screen Mode 16-Cam split display
8-Cam split display
13-Cam split display
32-Cam split display
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- If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, 13, and 32 split screen mode.
- The DVR system will save the current operating mode (split screen mode, auto scan, full screen, and compact mode status) when shutdown DVR application and apply the mode for next login.
- When you are in single screen mode,
Right click
and
Drag
a square on the area you want to enlarge.
-
When you are in multiple-screen mode,
Right click
the video screen of the camera and
Drag
on where
you want to relocate it. To only display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode,
Left click
on the
video screen you only want to display.
(4) Record Click to start recording. The button turns violet when it is recording. Click it again
to stop
(5) E-Map Click to load up to 8 desired E-Maps in BMP or JPG image format, and locate
cameras, sensors, and relays to desired positions.
(6) Network Click to allow inbound connections. When this function is enabled, the button
turns violet. Click it again to disable all inbound connections.
(7) Setup When setting up the system for the first time, type the word “admin” in the Password text
box to access.
Click button to configure settings for cameras, recording, network, scheduler, backup, sensors, relays, alarms and user authentication.
(8) PTZ Click to pop-up a PTZ setup dialog to configure an appointed PTZ camera.
(9) Preview Switch to Preview/Advanced mode. This allows you to view live camera display. Press
ctrl + F
can freeze the live preview video screen. And then, click
Snapshot
can save
the freeze video screen.
(10) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file. (see Chapter
3.3)
(11) Status Bar It shows the current time, and the hard disk’s free space.
(12) Camera ID Click a desired icon to play the desired channel. After you click the icon, it turns yellow.
If you assign a split display mode and appoint a camera number, the icon group of the cameras will turn yellow altogether.
(13) Snapshot Catch a static recording image and save it as a BMP or a JPG file.
(14) Event log Click it to pop-up the Event Log Viewer dialog to check Event, Operation, POS (Point of
Sales), System and Network logs. You can select a desired date and a log item to show all logs data in the table.
(15) AutoScan Click it to start Auto Scan.
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Name Function
(16) Full screen
Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video. To return, press the right button of the mouse or
ESC
on the keyboard or click the arrow icon.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode, Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
(17) Alarm Click to view the status or advanced alarm information.
(18) On Screen
Keyboard
If the keyboard is not available, you may use the Virtual Keyboard.
Click the arrow icon
to leave
from full
screen display
mode
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3.2.1
Using Event Log Viewer
Show the record of activities that take place in the system.
1. Click the Event Log button on DVR system main interface. The Event log viewer window will show up.
2. Select the Date to view or search certain event log by key word. Enter the key word in
Find Text
column
and click
Search
button.
3. To filter the records, select and click the select button to display Event, System, Operation, Network or All.
4. The events list which display on the screen can be saved as text file format. To save the events list, click
Save
button.
5.
To view POS event log, click
POS Viewer
bar to call out the POS event log window.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Name Function
(1) POSDB Path
The storage path for POS event log. Click to change the storage path. (2) Before/After Set a time period before and after of POS event log. (3) Channel Select the POS event log of channel (4) Search String
Enter specific key word or word string to search the POS event log. Mark the “
Match whole
word exactly
” box if wants to find exactly key word or word string of POS event log.
(5) Full Reception
Display the POS event log detail that user selected from Search Result window. Click to
save the POS event log. Click to print out the POS event log.
(6) Search Result
Display the POS event log of search result. Click to save the search result. Click to
print out the search result.
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3.3 Function Buttons in Playback Mode
To switch in Playback mode, click
Playback
button at the lower right corner of Advanced/Preview mode user
interface
Name Function
(1) Split Screen Mode Select from 6 kinds of split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the
camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen.
To view 32 channels, click 16 split screen button to switch channel display.
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If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 13, and 16 split screen mode.
To zoom in an area on the screen,
Right
click and
Drag
a square on the area you want to enlarge.
(2) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any
location of the track.
(3) Hour Buttons Select and click to playback the recorded video file on the specific time frame.
i
The Hour buttons represent the time in 24-hour clock. The blue bar on top of the hour button indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red bar indicates that you are currently viewing the recorded video file.
(4) Playback Control
Buttons
Begin:
Move at the beginning of the recorded video file.
Previous
: Go back to the previous frame.
Slower
: Play the recorded video file at the speed of 1/2x, 1/4x, or 1/8x.
Rewind
: Wind back the recorded video file.
Pause
: Briefly stop playing the recorded video file.
Play
: Play the recorded video file.
Faster:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x,16x or 32x.
Next
: Go to the next frame.
End:
Go to the end of the recorded video file.
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Name Function
(5) Date Select the date on the calendar and the time from 00 to 23 to where to start playing
the recorded video file.
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The numbers from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera ID. The blue colored column indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red colored column indicates on where to start playing the recorded video file.
(6) Preview Switch to Preview/Playback mode.
(7) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file.
(8) Status bar Display the recorded date, time and play speed.
(9) Camera ID Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen
mode, click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
(10) Output Save the segmented file in *.mpg, *.avi, or *.dvr format (see also Chapter 3.7).
(11) Segment Keep a portion of the recorded video (see also Chapter 3.7).
(12) Print Print the screen shot.
(13) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(14) Full screen
Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video. To return, press the right button of the mouse or
ESC
on the keyboard or click the arrow icon.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode, Left click to toggle to only display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
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When there are dual monitors with 32 channels, the full screen mode will split into 16 channels on each monitor.
(15) Event log Show the record of activities that take place in the system. To filter the records, select
and click the option button to only display Event, System, Operation, Network or POS.
(16) Bookmark Mark a reference point when previewing the recorded video file to which you may
return for later reference. You may also set it to protect the file. (See also Chapter 3.8)
(17) Visual Search Search from a specific camera by Date, Hour, Minute, 10 Seconds and Second. (See
also Chapter 3.9)
(18) Find Next Search for the next event or changes in the motion detector frame. You can use this
when you are using Intelligent Search or Event Search function.
(19) Event Search Search from the recorded activities that take place in the system (i.e., Sensor, Motion
, Video Loss, POS) . (See also Chapter 3.10)
(20) Intelligent Search Search the changes in the motion detector frame (See also Chapter 3.11).
Click the arrow icon
to leave from full screen display mode
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3.4 Function Buttons in Compact Mode
To view in Compact mode, click
Exit
button. In the logout dialog box, click
Compact
.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Name Function
(1) Split Screen Mode Select from 7 kinds of split screen type to view all the camera, or one camera over
the other or alongside on a single screen.
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If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, and 13 split screen mode.
-
When you are in single screen mode,
Right click
and
Drag
a square on the area you want to enlarge.
-
When you are in multiple-screen mode,
Right click
the video screen of the camera and
Drag
on where
you want to locate it. To only display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode,
Left click
the video
screen you want to display.
(2) AutoScan Start/Stop video screen cycle switch
(3) Alarm Alert and display warning info.
(4) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file. (see
Chapter 3.3)
(5) Advanced Switch to Preview/Advanced mode.
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3.5 Function Buttons in PTZ Camera Controller
Name Function
(1) Close Exit PTZ camera controller.
(2) Setup Configure PTZ cameras.(see Chapter 3.11)
(3) AutoPan Operate the PTZ cameras automatically based on the selected camera group preset
position number.
(4) Focus +/- Adjust the focus manually to produce clear image.
(5) Zoom +/- Zoom in and out the image.
(6) Direction buttons Adjust and position the focal point of the PTZ camera.
(7) Camera ID pane Display the PTZ camera number that is being operated.
(8) Save Camera
preset position
Save the PTZ camera preset position number. Select the camera and click the preset position number and save it.
(9) Camera lens
speed controller
Adjust the moving speed of the PTZ camera lens.
(10) Camera preset
position number
Move the PTZ camera to the preset point.
(11) Group AutoPan Select to automatically operate PTZ camera in group.
3.6 Setting Up and Using the EMAP
EMAP can hold up to 8 maps in *.bmp/*.jpg format. You may locate the camera, sensor and relay on the map.
3.6.1 To Set Up the EMAP
1. Click
EMAP
.
2. When the EMAP screen appears, click the area number (1 to 8 buttons) on where you want to insert the map.
3.
Click
Load Map
to insert the map. When the open dialog box appears, locate and select the map and
click
Open
.
4. When the inserted map appears on the EMAP screen, click
Edit
. You may now drag the camera, sensor,
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and relay icons to its place on the map. Icons on the map can be relocated anywhere. If you are going to locate the icon on the map to other area, you need to drag the icon to the black pane at the bottom of the EMAP screen and then switch to the area on where you want to locate the icon. To bring all the icons back to the black pane at the bottom of the EMAP screen, click
Reset Icon
.
5. When you are done, click
Edit
button to save the new setting. To close EMAP screen, click
Exit
.
3.6.2 To Use the EMAP
To use the EMAP:
1. Click
EMAP
.
2.
In the EMAP screen, click the camera icon to switch on the area where the camera is located on the map and to display the video at the upper right corner of the EMAP screen. At the lower right corner of the EMAP screen, it lists all the warning message.
3. Click Exit to close EMAP screen.
3.7 To Cut and Save the Wanted Portion of the Recorded Video
1. Use the Playback Control buttons or drag the bar on the playback progress bar and pause on where you want to start the cut. Then, click
Segment
to set the begin mark.
2. Use the Playback Control buttons or drag the bar on the playback progress bar and pause on where you want to end the cut. Then, click Segment to set the end mark. To cancel segmentation or set the segment marks from the start, click Segment button again.
3. Click
Output
button to save the wanted clip.
4. In the Save As dialog box, locate on where you want to save the file, type the filename, and select the video format.
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3.8 To Bookmark a Section of the Video
1. Click
Bookmark
. The video playback stops when the bookmark button is executed.
2. In the Bookmark dialog box, you may do the following:
- Add
to include the new reference mark in the bookmark list. You may select to enable/disable file
protection.
- Edit
to change the mark description or enable/disable file protection.
- Delete
to remove the selected reference mark in the list.
- Delete All
to remove all the reference marks in the list.
-
Exit
to close Bookmark dialog box.
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When the bookmark is protected, the file won’t be overwritten.
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The protected bookmark file will be deleted when the
Delete the recorded data
is enable in the
System setting
.(also refer to 4.1 System setting)
3.
Select and click one in the bookmark list to preview the file.
3.9 To Search Using the Visual Search
1. Click Visual Search.
2. In the Visual Search Setting dialog box, select the Camera number and the date. Then click OK.
3.
When a series of frames appear by date, click on the frame to display another series of frames and search by every Hour of that date, every Minute of that hour, every 10 Seconds of that minute, every Second of that 10 seconds. To go back, click . To view from the selected frame and close event search, click .
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3.10 To Search Using the Event Search
1. Click on the video screen on where you want to search.
2. Click
Event Search
. The Event Search text (red) would appear at the lower left corner of the screen.
3. In the Event Search Setting dialog box, check the type of condition you want to search. If you select POS, in the Find Text box, type the word. Then, click
OK
to start searching. The video search would
stop at the frame that matches the condition. To keep on searching click .
4. You may also set to search and list all the result. Just check the
Output Event List
box. In the Search
Duration section, set the
Begin Time, End Time
and
Searching Interval
. Then, click
OK
to start
searching.
5.
When the Event list appear, click and select the item you want to view.
To Search Using the Intelligent Search
1. Click on the video screen on where you want to search.
2. Click
Intelligent Search
. The Intelligent Search text (red) would appear at the lower left corner of the
screen.
3. When the Intelligent Search Setting dialog box and motion detector frame appear, you may adjust the sensitivity bar and the motion detector frame size and location. To set motion detector frame size and location, left click and drag on the screen. Then, click OK to start searching. The video search would stop at the frame that matches the condition. To keep on searching click .
4. You may also set to search and list all the result. Just check the
List
box. In the Search Duration section,
set the
Begin Time, End Time
and
Searching Interval
. Then, click
OK
to start searching.
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3.11 To Setup the PTZ/IP PTZ Camera
3.11.1
Setup the PTZ Camera
1. In the PTZ control panel, click
Setup
.
2. When the PTZ Setup dialog box appears, select the camera number and check the
Use PTZ
box.
3. In the Connection Settings section, select the
COMPort
where the PTZ camera is connected, PTZ ID
number and PTZ camera protocol. Then, click
Save
to keep the settings.
4. Use the PTZ control panel and adjust the position of the PTZ camera.
5. In the
Preset Setting
section, select the preset number to assign a number for the PTZ camera current
position. Set the
DwellTime
(1-60 sec) for how long the PTZ camera stays in that position before it
moves to the next one. If you want to add description, check the
Show Preset Name
box and in the
Preset Name
text box, type the word. When done, click
Save
to keep the settings.
6. Repeat step 4 & 5, if you want to save another PTZ camera position.
7.
Restore AutoPan Time:
set a time period for restoring auto path function after the PTZ camera has
been moved. Mark the check box and set the time period in second.
8. Click
Advanced Settings
to enable the on screen PTZ control function. Mark
Enable
check box to enable the control arrow and tools on the Preview screen. The user can click the arrow on the screen to control PTZ camera direction. Mark the
Always on
of Display Mode, the control arrow and tools will
always show on the screen. The
Transparency level
means the visibility of PTZ control arrow and tools
on screen.
In Preview mode, user click one channel to switch to full screen and the PTZ control arrow and tool icons will display on the screen. User can click arrow to adjust the direction of PTZ camera, click tool icons to focus in/out and zoom in/out. If the camera is not a PTZ camera, the PTZ control arrow won’t work.
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9. When done, click OK to save the setting or Click
Cancel
, to leave without saving the new setting.
3.11.2
Setup the IP PTZ Camera
1. In the PTZ control panel, click
Setup
.
2. When the PTZ Setup dialog box appears, click
IP PTZ
tab.
3. Select the camera number and check the
Use PTZ
box.
4. In the Connection Settings section, select the
Protocol
where the PTZ camera is connected and IP
Camera Site that IP or URL of IP camera. Then, click
Save
to keep the settings.
5. Use the IP PTZ control panel and adjust the position of the IP PTZ camera.
6. In the
Preset Setting
section, select the preset number to assign a number for the IP PTZ camera
current position. Set the
DwellTime
(1-60 sec) for how long the IP PTZ camera stays in that position
before it moves to the next one. If you want to add description, check the
Show Preset Name
box and in
the
Preset Name
text box, type the word. When done, click
Save
to keep the settings.
7. Repeat step 4 & 5, if you want to save another PTZ camera position.
8.
Restore AutoPan Time:
set a time period for restoring auto path function after the IP PTZ camera has
been moved. Mark the check box and set the time period in second.
9. Click
Advanced Settings
to enable the on screen PTZ control function. Mark
Enable
check box to enable the control arrow and tools on the Preview screen. The user can click the arrow on the screen to control PTZ camera direction. Mark the
Always on
of Display Mode, the control arrow and tools will
always show on the screen. The
Transparency level
means the visibility of PTZ control arrow and tools
on screen.
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In Preview mode, user click one channel to switch to full screen and the PTZ control arrow and tool icons will display on the screen. User can click arrow to adjust the direction of PTZ camera, click tool icons to focus in/out and zoom in/out. If the camera is not a PTZ camera, the PTZ control arrow won’t work.
10. When done, click OK to save the setting or Click
Cancel
, to leave without saving the new setting.
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Chapter 4 Customizing the DVR System
In the Preview/Advanced screen mode, click button to customize your DVR. When the DVR configuration setup selection appears, select and click the buttons you want to change the setting.
4.1 System Setting
In the System Setting dialog box, click OK to accept the new settings, click
Cancel
to exit without saving,
and click
Default
to revert back to original factory setting.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10
)
(11
)
(1) Storage Path
Set the directory on where to save the data. When there is not enough free space to record one hour data, the system automatically replaces the oldest data. In case you have more than one storage path, the system automatically saves the data to the next storage path. You may also add additional network-attached storage (NAS) for extremely high storage capacity. Select the Enable network storage check box to send the recorded video in network-attached storage. To add network storage, the Internet storage drive/folder must be mapped as Network Driver in DVR server. To know how to assign or connect to a network drive, please refer to your Windows help file and search “Map Network drive”. By default the data is stored in C:\Data, to insert another storage path, click
Add
. To remove the selected
path, click
Delete
. If you want the system to automatically erase the data after a certain days, enable the
Delete recorded data after
check box and enter the numbers of days in
Days
text box.
If you want the
system to automatically erase the event and alarm log after a certain days, enable the
Delete event
and alarm log after
check box and enter the numbers of days in
Days
text box.
(2) Hard Disk Calculator
Estimate the hard disk recording capacity. The result of calculation is a rough value which only for reference. The hard disk record capacity will be varied by the real record quality and complexity of video scene. Click
, the hard disk calculator windows will show up.
Total Recording time
is the current hard disk
recording capacity. Enter the expect hard disk size or expect recording time in
Expected HD Size
or
Expected Record time
, and then click
Calculate
button. Click OK to exit the hard disk calculator windows.
The hard disk calculation will base on the recording setup and current hard disk setup.
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(3)Language
Customize the system to display the tool tips and dialogs based on the selected language. By default the language is in English.
(4) Video Standard
Change and select the proper video system according to your camera video system. If the video system setting is wrong, the video would appear abnormal.
(5) Attention Please
Check the attentiveness of the person who is monitoring the system. You may set the number of times the Attention dialog box to appear in a day in
Times per day
text box. To
check the graph on how fast the person response, click
Analysis
. When this feature is enabled, the Attention dialog box would appear. The person who is monitoring the system must enter the same number that appears from the left box at the right text box and then click
OK
.
(6) TV Out
Select the camera you want to appear on TV and set the time gap from 3 to 10 sec. before it switches to the next camera.
- Advance
button (The Advance functions only for NV6000 Express.) Select the channel and camera user want to display on TV. In Advance mode, user has two types of display selection – Autoscan and Fixed layout.
Autoscan
(1)
Select the video card channel from drop down list. If user only installs one NV card on the
computer, then there is only one video card channel for selection.
(2)
Select the display mode as
Autoscan.
(3) Preview screen:
Live camera video would be displayed here.
(4) Video Mode:
Select the video mode user wants to display on screen. The system will auto cycle
switch to display the next channels.
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
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Fixed Layout
(1)
Select the video card channel from drop down list. If user only installs one NV card on the
computer, then, there is only one video card channel for selection.
(2)
Select the display mode as
FixedLayout.
(3) Preview screen:
the selected camera video will preview in here.
(4) Video Mode:
Select the split mode of TV out display.
(5) Cameras:
User can select the cameras that user wants to display on the screen. Only those selected channels would be displayed on the screen. Also, the camera will be displayed by the selecting order.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(7) Configuration
Backup a copy of all the settings and allows you to regain the same settings back. To save the current settings, click
Export
. To replace the settings with the one you have saved, click Import.
(8) Miscellaneous
Enable the conditions in
Miscellaneous
section you want the system to perform.
-
Status Report
Send a daily system event and attention analysis report. To change the e-mail settings, click
Setup
.
-
Beep if no signal
Make sound when the video signal is lost.
-
Playback Mode
Select the mode of playback the video.
Select date and time:
Select the date and time which user wants to playback.
Play the last file:
Automatically playback the video from the last hour
Instant Playback:
Automatically playback the video which has just recorded
- Date Format
Select the date format which wants to display in
Select date and time
playback mode
- Auto Scan Period
Set the time gap of the Auto Scan function from 3 to 10 seconds. This automatically switches to the next video in cycle depending on the set time gap.
- Enable Overlay
To enhance video signal for better video quality.
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Only support on NV DOM 6000 (Exp) and NV DOM 7000H card.
(9) Login
Enable the conditions in Login section you want the system to automatically carry out.
-
Auto record when login
Automatically start video recording when the DVR system is executed.
-
Login to compact mode
Switch to compact mode directly when the DVR system is executed.
-
Default user
Automatically log in to the selected default user when the DVR system is executed.
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(10) POS
Set from which camera screen to display the data from the POS equipment. Click
Setting
, to set the POS
Console Setting. To set the text flow and color format, click
Advanced
. (see also Chapter 4.1.1)
(11) UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply
) Protect the system from damaging, such as power surges or brownouts. This automatically gives time to close the DVR system properly when the battery backup power has reached the Shutdown when capacity below percentage level setting. The UPS device must be connected to your computer (refer to your UPS user’s guide).
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The UPS application must meet Windows 2000 or Windows XP system requirements.
4.1.1 To Set the POS Setting:
In the
System Setting
dialog box, POS section, click
Setting
. To set the text flow and color format, click
Advance
.
1.
In the POS Console Setting dialog box, click
Add
to set a new POS setting,
Modify
to change the POS
setting, and
Delete
to remove the selected POS setting. Click
OK
to save and close POS Console
Setting.
2. In the POS Mapping dialog box, click OK to accept the settings and
Cancel
to exit without saving the
new setting.
(4)
(1) (2)
(3)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(1) POS Name:
Enter a name to identify the POS
(2) Protocol:
Select General for Epson compatible printer or for TP_3688
(3) Skip first:
Set the number of lines you want to be removed
(4) Setup…:
Set the COM Properties. If you are not sure, please contact your POS service provider
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(5) Port Setting:
Select the Local or Remote port to where it is connected
Local -
select the COM port number which is connected.
Remote
– Use the UDP protocol for remote connection if POS system can broadcast to Internet.
Enter the IP address of the remote station.
(6) Map to Channel:
Select to which camera number to display the transaction text
(7) Text Filter:
Enter the word you want to be removed
4.2 Camera Setting
In the Camera Setting dialog box, click OK to accept the new settings, click
Cancel
to exit without saving,
and click
Default1/ Default2
to revert back to original factory setting.
(1) Camera Icons
Select the camera number you want to adjust the video setting. To select all the cameras, enable the
ALL
check box. To select more than one camera,
Right click
on the camera icon. To select one camera only,
Left
click
on the camera icon. The camera icon turns red when it is selected.
(2) Enable
Set to enable/disable the selected camera. When there is no video source on the camera, we suggest disabling it so that the system won’t detect it as video loss error.
(3) Camera
-
Display
Enable/disable to show the video. Even if the video of the selected camera is hidden you can still record the video and preview it in playback mode
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- Name
Change the camera name
- Description
Add a short comment
(4) Video Adjustment
Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation of the selected camera.
(5) Noise Reduction
Reduce undesirable video signal and improve the quality of the video.
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Noise Reduction uses lots of CPU resource. Please use this feature only if it is really necessary.
(6) Auto Brightness Control
Automatically adjust the brightness
(7) Night View
Automatically adjust the exposure to make the image more visible especially when the site is dark. You can only use this function when the Auto Brightness Control is enabled
(8) Object Counting
Select the two regions on the screen and the system will count the objects that appear from one selected region to another selected region.(See also 4.2.1)
(9) Video Screen
Display the video of the selected camera
(10) Input
Select the type of video camera input you are using
- Analog Camera
The video source is coming directly from camera that is connected to the SA Series PCI card.
- Remote DVR
The video source is coming from another DVR server. In the Remote DVR dialog box, enter the server IP, port number, user ID, password and select the camera number.
If you are not sure of the server IP and port, please check the DVR server IP address in Network setting.
- IP Camera
The video source is coming from Network camera or IP camera. In the IP Camera Settings dialog box, select to connect using Protocol or URL and then enter the required info. If it requires user identification, enable
Authentication
check box and enter User ID and Password.
If you are not sure of the Protocol or URL info, please refer to the IP camera manual or contact your IP camera local distributor.
4.2.1 Setup the Object Counting
1. Click
Detail
to enter the object counting setup window.
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2. Enable
Detected Regions
in
Display
section. This enables the object counting information show on the
screen.
Moving Object
will enable the object size frame to show on the screen.
3. Click
Region1
and press left button of mouse and drag the area that user wants the object to be counted.
And then, click
Region2
and drag another area that user wants the object to be counted, too. Those selected regions will mark in different color. The system will count the objects that move between the selected regions.
4. Click
Object size
to define the detected object dimensions. Press left button of mouse and drag on the
screen. To see the object size frame on screen, enable
Moving Object
in Display section.
5. Adjust the sensitive of object detecting.
6. To test the setting, mark the
Directions (In/Out)
want to be test and click
Start
. The testing result will
show in Test section.
7. Click OK to save the setting. Click
Cancel
to leave the setup window without saving.
8.
The object counting information will be display on the screen of upper part.
Region 1
Object size frame
Region 2
Object counting information display
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4.3 Recording Setting
In the Recording dialog box, click OK to accept the new settings, click
Cancel
to exit without saving, and
click
Default
to revert back to original factory setting.
(10)
(1
1)
(9)
(
1)
(
2)
(
3)
(
4)
(
5)
(
6)
(
7)
(
8)
(1) Camera Icons
Select the camera number you want to set the recording setting. To select all the cameras, enable the
ALL
check box. To select more than one camera,
Right click
on the camera icon. To select one camera only,
Left
click
on the camera icon. The camera icon turns red when it is selected.
(2) Recording Mode
The blocks from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. To record in full 24 hours, select the recording mode and click the  button. If you want to only record at a particular time, click the colored block beside the
recording mode then click on the time blocks. When the system starts recording a red triangle mark would
appear at the upper left corner of the screen. The recording modes are listed below:
- Always Recording
Record the video from the selected camera and save it to the designated storage path (see also
Chapter 4.1 #1).
- Motion Recording
Start recording the video from the selected camera only when the system detects movement. Once a motion is detected, the system automatically saves the previous frames and stop based on the
Start
Record Prior
and Stop
Record After settings
.
- Smart Recording
Automatically switch to recorded at the maximum frame rate setting once a motion is detected and if there is no motion, it records at the minimum frame rate setting Set the maximum and minimum frame rate setting in (7) Frame Rate section.
- Voice Detecting Recording
DVR system will record the sound when the voice exceeds the intensity value in Voice Detection setting.
- No Recording
The system won’t do any recording.
(3) Enable Audio
Select to assign the audio channel of the selected camera. You can only assign one audio channel to one camera source. This way you can record both audio and video.
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(4) Motion Detection
Adjust the sensitivity of the motion detector. The higher the value, the finer the sensitivity is detected. When it detects a motion, a green triangle mark would appear at the upper left corner of the screen.
(5) Voice Detection
Adjust the intensity of the audio detector. The system detects sound when it exceeds the intensity value.
(6) Quality
Adjust the video quality. The higher the value, the lower the compression level and uses more hard disk space.
(7) Frame Rate
Set the maximum and minimum number of frames to be recorded during motion and motionless state. The frame rate ranges from 1 to 30 for NTSC and 1 to 25 for PAL. The higher the frame rate, it uses more hard disk space.
(8) Video Size
Select the size of the video and click the  button. The higher the size, the larger the file it create. You can also activate the
Enable Deinterlace
to enhance the video quality. Set the
Enable Deinterlace
mode to #1,
if you are capturing motionless picture and #2, if it captures lots of movement.
(9) Video Screen
Display the video of the selected camera
(10) Mask/Shield Edit
Mask, mark an area on the screen to disregards the motion in the marked area and to only monitor outside the marked area. As for the Shield, it covers an area on the screen and the covered area would not be visible on the screen and recorded. (see also Chapter 4.3.1 and 4.3.2)
(11) Compression Type
Using the Advanced MPEG4 enables you to encrypt the recorded video that way only the person who knows the password can clearly view the video playback. The file size would become 10 to 30% more. Enabling the Video Encryption check box, you will be prompted to enter the password and retype the password for confirmation. Make sure not to forget the password for you would not be able to decrypt the video without it.
The symbol would appear on the upper right of the encrypted video screen. You may see the video during live recording (see also Chapter 4.3.3).
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4.3.1 To Mask/Shield an area on the screen
1. In the Mask/Shield Edit section, activate the
Enable Mask/Enable Shield
check box.
2. In the Edit section, select between Mask or Shield and click the  button.
3. Click and drag a frame on the
(9) Video Screen
to create Mask or Shield area.
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SA7000H/NV DOM 7000H doesn’t support shield function
4.3.2 To show and change the color of the Mask
1. Enable the
Show Mask
check box.
2. In the Color section, select the color and click button.
4.3.3 To Playback Encrypted Video
On Playback, Webcam, and Remote Console video screen, just click and enter the correct password to decrypt and playback the video.
To encrypt the recoded video back, click and enter a
WRONG
password.
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It is important to encrypt the video again, to avoid unauthorized user viewing the video.
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4.4 Network Setting
In the Network Setting dialog box, click OK to accept the new settings, click
Cancel
to exit without saving,
and click
Default
to revert back to original factory setting.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(1) Server Name
Assign a name for the DVR unit. Letters of the alphabet and numbers only.
(2) Transmitting Cameras
Select and click on the camera number in the Transmitting Camera section you want to make it accessible via internet using WebViewer, Remote Console, PDA Viewer and Hand Viewer (still image). To select all the cameras, enable the
ALL
check box.
(3) Server IP
Set the Server IP and Remote Console Port number. The system will automatically detect your Server IP address. You need this when accessing DVR server from the remote location via internet.
(4) Dynamic DNS (Domain Name System)
Enter the Domain Name and Password. To use this feature, go to http://ddns.avers. com.tw and register.(also see Appendix A) You will be prompted to enter CD key number, product name, password, and user information. Use this service if the IP address changes each time when you connect to internet.
(5) Remote Control Server
Enable/disable remote control from remote application (ex. CM3000). Enter the remote accessing port in
Port
column. The default value is 5555.
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User also can manually run this function. To run, click
Start > Programs > DSS > Tool > Remote
Control Server
. The remote control server icon appears on the taskbar when the remote
control server is enabled. (also see Chapter 11)
(6) Network Video Configuration
Set up the video quality and frame rate for viewing and transmitting to the remote program. Scrolling adjust bar to set the
Quality level
and
FrameRate level
.
(7) Webcam Port
Activate
Enable Anonymous Login
to remotely access the DVR server without the need of password and
Talk to Web-Client
to use the 2-Way Talk feature that allows the client and server to talk via internet using microphone. Make sure both microphone and speakers work before using this feature. If the
Talk to Web-Client
is disabled, the person in the DVR server side can only hear the voice from the
client side that is when the WebCam 2-Way Talk button is activated. (see also Chapter 7.1 #6).
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Make sure that your Webcam Digital Signature is updated yearly; else you won’t be able to access the DVR server from the DVR WebViewer. To update/download your WebViewer Digital Signature, click
Update WebViewer Digital Signature
. Make sure your PC is connected to internet.
(8) Voice Phone
The
Talk to Web-Client
is to use the 2-Way Talk feature that allows the client and server to talk via internet
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using microphone. Make sure both microphone and speakers work before using this feature. If the
Talk to
Web-Client
is disabled, the person in the DVR server side can only hear the voice from the client side that is
when the WebCam 2-Way Talk button is activated. (see also Chapter 7.1 #6).
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Make sure that your Webcam Digital Signature is updated yearly; else you won’t be able to access the DVR server from the DVR WebViewer. To update/download your WebViewer Digital Signature, click
Update WebViewer Digital Signature
. Make sure your PC is connected to internet.
(9) Network Time Synchronization
Adjust the DVR system time same as network time server. Fill in the
Time Server
IP address or domain
name. Select
Automatic Synchronize
time to set automatic synchronize time on a daily basis. Or, user can
click
Synchronize Time Right Now
to adjust time right away.
(10) Other Configuration
-
UPnP
Enable UPnP function to automatically configure the port setting on the local network. This function is available when there is UPNP device in the same network. It will write the DVR port information into the router or other network device (see Appendix B)
-
Enable White List
An access permit list for the remote accessing of DVR server. Enter the IP address and click
Add
. Or,
enter a range of IP address and click
Add
. To delete the IP from the list, select the IP and click
Delete
button. To reset the input, click
Clear
button.
-
Enable Handy View
Enable remote users to use a PDA or a mobile phone to access DVR server and select the video size and quality. (See also Chapter 7.5 and 7.6)
-
Network Bandwidth Limit
By Channel:
Set the network bandwidth by each channel.
All:
Set the total network bandwidth consumption limit.
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4.5 Schedule Setting
Schedule to record, backup, enable network, reboot and disable alarm of all the cameras either weekly or one time. The number from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The left most column display the days in a week.
To Set the Schedule Setting:
1. Select the date in the calendar. Use and buttons to shift the calendar to the left or right.
2. Select the condition you want to schedule in the drop down list.
- Record
Activate all the cameras to start video recording at the set time based on the Recording setting (see also Chapter 4.3).
- Backup
Save another copy of all the data at the set time and specified backup path. DVR automatically updates and only backup the data that are not yet included in the archive. To assign backup path, click .
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Make sure the backup folder and storage folder are not on the same drive.
- Enable Network
Activate DVR remote system to access at the set time. After the appointed time, the Network function will be disabled. If the Network function is already enabled, the Network function will not be disabled when the appointed time has ended.
- Reboot
Restart the PC at the appointed time.
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Make sure the Windows operating system is set
NOT
to require you to login user name and
password. This way the system will be able to run SA series and SA6000E Pro DVR program.
- Disable Alarm
Deactivate the alarm at the set time temporarily.
- Turn on Relay #
Active the Relay at the set time. If there are no Relays are connected, Turn on Relay # function will not display in drag down list. The Relay number will depend on how many Relays are connected.
3. Specify to either schedule it weekly or one time. Click  to make a selection.
4. Click on the blocks to set the schedule (see also Chapter 4.5.1). Or click All to select all. To store the
setting, click Save. To remove the settings, click Clear.
5. To end Schedule Setting, click OK to exit and accept the setting and Cancel to exit without saving the
setting.
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4.5.1 Set schedule at specific portion of time
1.
Right click
the colored blocks.
2. In the Select time dialog box, click to enable or disable the portion you want to set.
3. Click OK to accept the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
4.6 Backup Setting
In the Backup Setting dialog box, the number from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera number. When you back up the file, you may find QLogViewer and Player application included in the backup folder (see also Chapter 5).
To Backup file:
1. Select the date of the recorded file in the calendar you want to backup. Use and buttons to shift
the calendar to the left or right.
2. In the table below, click on the blue block to select the recorded file. The blue block turns red when it is
selected. The block that appears in white doesn’t have data. If you want to set the specific time, right-click on the selected block. Then, set the time to start and end.
3. Check the information beside the calendar.
Selected Files : Show the number of files selected.
Require Space : Show the total size of the selected file.
4. Enable Auto partition and select to divide the file size into DVD-R or CD-R. DVR automatically backup
and divide the file sizes to facilitate burning into DVD or CD disc.
5. If you do
NOT
want to keep the recorded file in the storage folder, enable
Delete files after Backup
check box.
6. Click to set the path on where to store the backup file.
7. Click to start archiving the selected file.
8. In the Processing… dialog box, to stop archiving press
Abort
. When done, in the Backup Path list, shows the archived item. To burn the file in CD, you need to have NERO 6 or above installed in your PC then select the item in the list and click
Burn
. Click
Exit
to end this procedure and burn it later.
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9. In CD/DVD Backup, enable/disable Delete file after burning check box to remove the archived file after burning. Click
Burn
to start and
Exit
to cancel this process.
4.7 Sensor Setting
The I/O device must be installed to use this function.
To Set the Sensor Setting:
1. Click the drop-down list and select the sensor ID number.
2. Enter sensor name.
3. The system automatically detects the card and input number. In the Content section, enter sensor description.
4. In the test section, click
Test
to check the sensor status. Red is high and Green is low.
5. Click OK to exit and accept the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
4.8 Relay Setting
The I/O device must be installed to use this function.
To set the Relay Setting:
1. Click the drop-down list and select the relay ID number.
2. Enter relay name.
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3. The system automatically detects the card and input number. In the Content section, enter relay description.
4. In the test section, click
Test
to trigger relay. Red is high and Green is low.
5. Click OK to exit and accept the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
4.9 Alarm Setting
In the Alarm Setting dialog box, click
Add
to insert and set new alarm setting, click
Delete
to remove the
selected alarm setting, click OK to exit and save the setting,
Cancel
to exit without saving, and
Default
to
revert back to original factory setting.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
To set the Alarm Setting:
1. Click
Add
to insert and set a new alarm setting. Click the items in the
(7) Alarm Setting List
, if you
want to modify the alarm setting.
2. In
(1) Alarm Setting number/Name/Description,
display the selected alarm setting number in the list
below. Enter alarm name and description.
3. In
(2) Enable Time,
the number from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. Select the time and click the block you want to activate or deactivate the alarm function. When it is deactivated the color of the block turns white.
4. In
(3) Conditions
, you can set “
Trigger if any
” to activate if it falls to one of the conditions or “
Trigger if
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all
” to activate if it falls to all conditions.
-
In Camera section, select and click on the camera number (01 to 16) in
Motion Detected
and
Video Loss
to set the condition for the system to alarm.
-
In
Missing and Suspicious Object Detected
, click the camera number (01 to 16)and select the certain object on the screen (right click on camera number for detailed setting)), and when the certain object is missing or doubtful, the system will alarm.(see also Chapter 4.9.12)
-
In
Scene Change
, click the camera number (01 to 16) and when the camera is been moved, the
system will alarm.
5. In
(4) Sensor
, select and click on the sensor number (01 to 16) to set the condition for the system to
alarm. If the sensor normal status is high, set the sensor condition to low (see chapter 4.7 step #4).
-
Enable/disable the
Abnormal Event
check box, to set the condition of the event for system to
alarm.
• Normal Reboot:
when the DVR system reboot without abnormal condition, the system will
send out the alarm message.
• Abnormal Reboot:
when the DVR system reboot in irregular condition, the system will send
out the alarm message.
• Recording is switched off:
when the recording has been stopped, the system will send out
the alarm message.
• Network is switched off:
when the network connection of DVR system is lost, the system will
send out the alarm message.
• Hard Disk failed:
when the hard disk can’t work normally, the system will send out the alarm
message.
• Temperature:
set a temperature limited of system for system to alarm. When DVR system
temperature is over the temperature limited, the system will send out the alarm.
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Temperature setting only supports on NV6000 Express card.
• Illegal Entry:
any objects move between selected regions which user has set up in
Object
Counting
section (see Chapter 4.2.1), the system will send out the alarm. Select the entry (object moves from region 1 to 2 or from region 2 to 1) and camera for system alarm detection.
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Only the camera has been setup in
Object Counting
will be available for selecting in
Illegal Entry
.
-
Enable/disable the
POS Keyword
check box, to scan the data from the POS if it matches the
keyword (see also Chapter 4.9.11).
-
Enable/disable the
Alarm Message
check box, to active with external alarm message by your own
program. For the detail configuration, please contact the local reseller.
6. In
(5) Alarm Reset
, click the camera number (01 to 16) to set the reset condition of alarm. Once alarm is reset, all alarm action will stop at the moment. If the sensor normal status is high, set the sensor condition to low.
7. In
(6) Action,
you may now set the alarm action for the system to perform when the alarm condition is
activated.
- Launch EMAP
Display mini EMAP screen.
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- TV Out
Switch to only display the video on TV from where the alarm is activated.
a. Select the camera from drop down list to specify which camera video to be displayed on TV
when the alarm is triggered.
 Alarm Camera:
when a channel has an alarm occurred, and then, the channel video that
has an alarm occurred will be displayed on TV.
 Camera #(1~32):
select the camera channel video that wants to be displayed on TV when
an alarm is activated.
b.
Retrieve time:
set the waiting duration before system switching back to original display mode on TV automatically. If the retrieve time is un-mark, the alarm video will keep displaying until user switch back to normal display mode manually. The retrieve time range is 3~ 600 seconds.
- Enlarge Camera View
Switch to only display video in Preview/Advanced mode from where the alarm is activated.
a. Select the camera from drop down list to specify which camera video to be enlarged on
screen when the alarm is triggered.
 Alarm Camera:
when a channel has an alarm occurred, and then, the channel video that
has an alarm occurred will be enlarged on screen.
 Camera # (1~32):
the selected channel video that will be enlarged on screen when an
alarm is activated.
b.
Retrieve time:
set the waiting duration before system switching back to original Preview mode. If the retrieve time is un-mark, the alarm video will keep enlarging until user switch back to Preview mode manually. The retrieve time range is 3~ 600 seconds.
- Relay Output
Set to enable/disable the relay operation when the alarm is activated and to extend additional time in second before it stops the relay operation (see also Chapter 4.9.1).
- Play Warning Sound
Play alarm sound. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter 4.9.2).
- Make Phone Calls
Dial and contact the number in the list. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter 4.9.3). To use this feature, the PC must have a voice modem connected to it. The supported audio system is only 8KHz and 16Bit mono.
- Send E-mail
Send an electronic text message. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter 4.9.4).
- File Transmission via FTP
Upload file to remote computer thru FTP (File Transfer Protocol). To setup click
Detail
(see also
Chapter 4.9.5).
- Start Recording
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Record the video from the selected camera. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter 4.9.6).
- SMS (Short Message Service)/MMS (Multimedia Messaging System)
SMS transmits only text messages to mobile phone. MMS transmits text messages and images over wireless networks using the wireless application protocol (WAP). Make sure your mobile phone support this feature and your PC is connected to GSM/GPRS modem. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter 4.9.7).
- PTZ preset point
Position the PTZ camera based on the preset point setting. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter
4.9.8).
- Alarm SOP (Standard Operation Procedure)
List the instructions to inform the person of what to do when the alarm is activated. To setup click
Detail
(see also Chapter 4.9.9).
- Send to CMS (Central Management System)
Enable/disable the selected camera to send video to CMS when the alarm is activated (see also
Chapter 4.9.10)
- Launch Program
To call up the external program that is provided by 3rd party. Click
Detail
and click to locate the
program path. Enable
Multiple instance
check box to allow the program can be executed many
times at the same time.
-
Snapshot
Take a snapshot when the alarm is activated. a.
Select Camera:
specify which channel video to be snapshot when the alarm is occurred.
 Alarm Camera:
when a channel has an alarm occurred, and then, the DVR system will
snapshot the channel video.
 Camera # (1~32):
the selected channel would be snapshot when an alarm is occurred.
b.
Video Size:
select the size of snapshot picture.
c.
Number of picture:
the number of picture that is going to be taken.
d.
Snapshot Interval:
a time gap for next snapshot
e.
Save Path:
a storage path for saving snapshot pictures.
4.9.1 To Setup Alarm Relay:
1. Beside the Relay Output check box, click
Detail
.
2. In the Alarm Relay dialog box, select from the available relay list and in the ON column, set to enable/disable the relay operation when the alarm is activated.
3. In the Retrieve time check box, you may enable/disable to extend the relay operation time and set the duration in second.
4.
Click OK to exit and accept the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the
setting.
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4.9.2 To Setup the Alarm Sound Setting:
1.
Beside the Play Warning Sound check box, click
Detail
.
2.
In the Alarm Sound Setting dialog box, click
to select other wav file from other source
or folder,
Play
to listen,
Record
to make a
new copy of a sound.
3.
If you click
Record
, you will be prompted if you want to replace the file. Click OK to continue and
Cancel
to discontinue.
4.
When the Sound Recorder appears, use the record control panel to record, stop, play, rewind and forward. If you want to keep the existing file, click
File > Save As
…, enter
filename and click
Save
. Make sure you have
microphone connected to your PC.
5.
Click OK to exit and accept the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
4.9.3 To Setup Call Out List:
1. Beside the Make Phone Calls check box, click
Detail
.
2.
In the Call Out List, click
Add
to insert a new
contact number,
Modify
to edit the selected
item,
Remove
to delete the selected item,
Test
to check if it is working.
3. In the Call Out Setting, enter the phone number and description. Click to select existing sound recorded massager and
Record
to make a new voice message.
4.
When the Sound Recorder appears, use the record control panel to record, stop, play, rewind and forward. If you want to
5. the existing file, click
File > Save As
…, enter filename and click
Save
. Make sure you have
microphone connected to your PC.
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6. The supported audio system is only 8KHz and 16Bit mono.
7. Click OK to exit and accept the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
4.9.4 To Setup Send E-mail Setting:
Beside the Send Email check box, click
Detail
. In the E-mail Setting dialog box, click OK to exit and save the
setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Mail Server
Enter the SMTP Server and port. If your e-mail system requires user identification, enable
Authentication
check box and enter User ID and Password.
(2) Mail
To check if it is working, click
Test Account
button.
From:
Enter the sender e-mail address.
To and CC:
Enter the recipient email address and separate it with comma or a semicolon (;).
Subject:
Enter the message title.
Message:
Type the message.
(3) Email Notice Setting Notice Interval
Set the period of time before it sends another e-mail notice.
Embedded image
Select the image size and set the number of frames.
Attach image when sensor is triggered
When the sensor is triggered, the system will capture the image
and send the image to the certain e-mail address with the alarm message.
(4) Modem Dial up Setting
If you are using dial up modem, enable
Auto Dial up
check box and select the modem name. You may also
set the time to disconnect automatically, just enable the
Auto Disconnect after
check box and set time.
4.9.5 To Setup FTP Setting:
1. Beside the File Transmission via FTP check box, click
Detail
.
2. In the FTP Setting dialog box, enter the FTP IP, port, user ID and password.
3. In
Number of Pic
text box, enter the number of sequence
images that want to send when file is transmitting.
4. In
Upload image when sensor is triggered
, select the camera that the images will be capture and send when the sensor is triggered.
5.
Click OK to exit and save the setting and
Cancel
to exit
without saving the setting.
4.9.6 To Setup Alarm Recording Setting:
1. Beside the Start Recording check box, click
Detail
.
2. In the Alarm Recording Setting dialog box, select the camera to enable/disable video recording. Enable
All
to select all cameras.
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3. In the Frame Rate selection, select
As Setting
to record the number of frames based on the Recording
Setting or
Max
to record the maximum of frames based on the available speed.
4. In the Stop Recording after text box, set the number in second for the program to continue recording after the alarm has ended.
5.
Click OK to accept the new settings and
Cancel
to exit without saving.
4.9.7 To Setup SMS/MMS Setting:
To use this feature, GSM/GPRS modem is required. Connect the GSM/GPRS modem to the serial COMM port of PC. Beside the SMS/MMS check box, click
Detail
.
Select the port number in Com Port drop down list from where the GSM/GPRS modem is connected.
1. Click
Modem Setup
button to automatically detect the Modem Baud
Rate.
2. In
Local Phone Number
text box, enter the GSM SIM card phone
number.
3. In
Phone Num
text box, enter the contact number.
4. You may now set to send thru SMS &/or MMS. If you enable SMS setting, just enter the message in the text box. If you enable MMS, enter the APN name, WAP IP, MMS address and the message. If you are not sure, please contact your mobile service provider.
5.
Attach image when sensor is triggered
select the camera that the
images will be capture and send when the sensor is triggered.
6. Click OK to accept the new settings and
Cancel
to exit without saving.
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Make sure your ISP provider and cell phone provider both support JPG file format transmitting.
4.9.8 To Setup PTZ Preset Point:
Beside the PTZ preset point check box, click
Detail
. In the Trigger PTZ Preset Setting dialog box, select the PTZ camera number then select the Enable check box. Select the position of the PTZ camera when the alarm is activated and ended. For the PTZ camera ended point, user also can select one preset position or
Auto Pa
n between preset position groups.
4.9.9 To Setup Alarm SOP:
Beside the Alarm SOP check box, click
Detail
. In the step text boxes, type the standard protocol when the
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alarm is activated. When the alarm is activated the Standard Operation Procedure dialog box will appear. Just click
Next
to see the next instruction,
Back
to see the previous instruction,
Finish
to end and
Abort
to
terminate.
4.9.10 To Setup CMS Setting
Beside the Send to CMS check box, click
Detail
. In the CMS Setting, select the camera to enable/disable
sending the video to CMS. Enable
All
to select all cameras. Then, click OK to accept the new settings and
Cancel
to exit without saving.
4.9.11 To Setup POS Keyword Setting
1. Beside the Send to POS Keyword check box, click
Detail
.
2. In the POS Keyword Setting, select the camera to enable/disable scanning the keyword. Enable All to
select all cameras.
3. Enter the text below keyword text box. Click
Add
to include the keyword in the list. To remove, select the
word in the list and click
Delete
. You may only add 8 keywords. User can define the color for each
keyword. To set the color, click the color panel after next to POS keyword column and a color selection window will pop up. Select the color that user wants and click
OK.
4. Click OK to accept the new settings and Cancel to exit without saving.
Click to change color of keyword
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4.9.12 Missing, Suspicious Object, and Scene Change Detected
- Missing Object
Select the certain object on the screen for the system to detect; when the object is disappear or move and the system will alarm. Click OK to exit and save the configuration. To exam the setup condition, click
Start Test
.
1. Select the camera number (0-16) and press RIGHT button on the mouse to call up the setup windows.
2. Click
Save
to capture the image for comparing reference first. To view the captured image, enable the
Show Reference Image
check box. The captured image will display on screen. The reference image
is sharing with the Suspicious Object and Scene Change function.
3. Mark the
Enable
check box to setup the condition.
4. Use the mouse to click and drag the frame on the screen. User can drag more than one frame.
5.
Sensitivity:
Set the system detects sensitivity.
6.
Delay Time:
Set the lasting time for system to detect the object.
7. To reset all object frames, click
Clean
. To clean an object frame, click right button of mouse and drag
the object frame that user want to clean.
- Suspicious Object
Suspicious Object is including the object missing or the doubtful object appears on the screen. Click OK to save and exit the setup windows. To exam the setup condition, click
Start Test
.
1. Select the camera number (0-16) and press right button on the mouse to call up the setup windows. And then, click the
Suspicious Object
Tab.
2. Click
Save
to capture the image for comparing reference. To view the captured image, enable the
Show Reference Image
check box. The captured image will display on screen. The reference
image is sharing with the Missing Object and Scene Change function.
3. Mark the
Enable
check box to setup the condition.
4.
Sensitive:
Set the system detects sensitivity.
5.
Delay Time:
Set the lasting time for system to detect the object.
6. Use the mouse to click and drag the frame on the screen.
• Maximum_Object:
the maximum detect size. The objects are out of the maximum detect area
will be disregard. Use mouse to click and drag the frame on the screen.
• Minimum_Object:
the minimum detect area. When the objects are smaller than the minimum
detect area, the system will disregard. Use mouse to click and drag the frame on the screen.
7.
Enable Mask
Mark an area on the screen to disregards the motion in the marked area and to only monitor outside the marked area. Mark the
Enable Mask
check box, click and drag the mask frame on the
screen.
8. To reset all object frames, click
Clean
. To clean an object frame, click right button of mouse and
drag the object frame that user want to clean
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- Scene Change
When the camera has been moved, the system will alarm.
1. Select the camera number (0-16) and press right button on the mouse to call up the setup windows. And then, click the
Scene Change
Tab.
2. Click
Save
to capture the image for comparing reference. To view the captured image, enable the
Show Reference Image
check box. The captured image will display on screen. The reference image is sharing with the Missing Object and Suspicious Object function.
3. Mark the
Enable
check box to setup
the condition.
4.
Sensitive:
Set the system detects
sensitivity.
5.
Delay Time:
Set the lasting time for
system to detect the movement.
6.
Change Rate:
Set the camera movement range which compare with the original position.
7.
Enable Mask
Mark an area on the screen to disregards the motion in the marked area and to only monitor outside the marked area. Mark the
Enable Mask
check box, click and drag the mask frame on the
screen.
8.
To reset all object frames, click
Clean
. To clean an object frame, click right button of mouse and
drag the object frame that user want to clean.
4.10 User Setting
Only administrator can access User Setting. In the User Setting dialog box, click
Add
to insert a new user,
Delete
to remove the selected user,
Edit
to modify the user control right, OK to exit and accept the setting,
and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
After clicking
Add
or
Edit
, you may customize the user control setting. OK to exit and accept the setting, and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(1) Authorization level
Select the status of the user. Only Administrator-level can access User Setting, and reset the Alarm status when using the Remote Console.
(2) Control Right
Enable the items that would allow the user to access.
(3) Web Viewer
Enable/disable Web Viewer control right that allow the user to operate from a remote location using internet explorer.
- Remote Console
Allow the user to remote modify DVR system setting.
- Remote LogViewer
Allow the user to view the event log from remote site.
- Remote EMAP
Allow the user to view the E-map of DVR from remote site.
- IP Camera
Enable/disable user to add new IP camera when using the Web Viewer.
- Remote Access Time
Enable
Infinite
check box to access DVR without time limit. If you want to set time limit, enter the number
of minutes in
Minute
text box.
(4) Visible Camera
Select the camera number that would allow the user to access or view. To select all the cameras, enable the
ALL
check box.
(5) Name
Enter the user name.
(6) Description
Enter the user description.
(7) Password
Enter the user password.
(8) Confirm Password
Enter the same user password for confirmation.
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Chapter 5
Backup Video Players
You can playback the backup files using QLogViewer and Player applications. When you back up the recorded file, QLogViewer and Player applications are automatically included in the backup folder.
QLogViewer can only playback one video at a time. It only comes with video segmentation, output segmentation, capture screen shot, and print the screen. With Player, it is the same as in Playback mode and supports six (6) different split screen types to view all the video at the same time. The only difference is that there are no Preview and Playback buttons.
To run the application, go to backup folder and double-click QLogViewer or Player icon.
5.1 Familiarizing QLogViewer Buttons
(9)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
(5)(6)(7)(8)
Name Function
(1) Time Display the file date, time and play speed.
(2) File Display the path where the file is located.
(3) Playback Control Buttons
Begin:
Move at the beginning of the recorded video file.
Previous:
Go back to the previous frame.
Slower:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of ½x, ¼x, or ⅛x.
Rewind
: Wind back the recorded video file.
Pause:
Briefly stop playing the recorded video file.
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Name Function
(3) Playback Control Buttons
Play:
Play the recorded video file.
Faster:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.
Next:
Go to the next frame.
End:
Go to the end of the recorded video file.
(4) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any
location of the track.
(5) Segmentation Keep a portion of the recorded video you want. For operational procedure,
please refer to Chapter 4.8.
(6) Output Save the segmented file in *.mpg, *.avi, or *.dvr format.
(7) Save Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(8) Print Print the screen shot.
(9) Open Access the backup video file.
5.2 Familiarizing the Player Buttons
(3) (5)(4) (6)
(8)
(7)
(10) (9)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(17) (16)
(15)
(1)
(2)
Name Function
(1) Split Screen Mode Select from six (6) different split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the
camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen.
i
If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, and 13 split screen mode.
To zoom in an area on the screen,
Right
click and
Drag
a square on the area you want to enlarge.
(2) Exit Close the Player.
(3) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any
location of the track.
(4) Hour Buttons Select and click to playback the recorded video file on the specific time frame.
(5) Playback Control
Buttons
Begin:
Move at the beginning of the recorded video file.
Previous:
Go back to the previous frame.
Slower:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of ½x, ¼x, or ⅛x.
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Name Function
(5) Playback Control
Buttons
Rewind:
Wind back the recorded video file.
Pause:
Briefly stop playing the recorded video file.
Play:
Play the recorded video file.
Faster:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.
Next:
Go to the next frame.
End:
Go to the end of the recorded video file.
(6) Date Select the date on the calendar and the time from 00 to 23 to where to start playing the
recorded video file.
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The numbers from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera ID. The blue colored column indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red colored column indicates on where to start playing the recorded video file.
(7) Status bar Display the recorded date, time and play speed.
(8) Camera ID Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen
mode, click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
(9) Output Save the segmented file in *.mpg, *.avi, or *.dvr format (see also Chapter 3.7).
(10) Segment Keep a portion of the recorded video you want (see also Chapter 3.7).
(11) Print Print the screen shot.
(12) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(13) Full screen View in Playback-compact mode. To return,
Right
click the mouse or press
ESC
on the
keyboard.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode,
Left
click to toggle to only
display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
(14) Visual Search Search from a specific camera by Date, Hour, Minute, 10 Seconds and Second. (See
also Chapter 3.9)
(15) Find Next Search for the next event or changes in the motion detector frame. You can use this
when you are using Intelligent Search or Event Search only.
(16) Event Search Search from the recorded activities that take place in the system (i.e., Sensor, Motion ,
Video Loss, POS) . (See also Chapter 3.10)
(17) Intelligent Search Search the changes in the motion detector frame (See also Chapter 3.11).
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Chapter 6
Using Functional Keys
The DVR system provides shortcut keys. The table shows the function keys and descriptions.
Function Keys Description
F1 Display system information
F2 Start recording
F3 Enable network function
F4 Access system settings
F5 Switch to playback mode
F6 Access EMAP setting
F7 Access PTZ camera control panel
F8 Snapshot
F9 Switch to Full Screen
F11 Switch to AutoScan
Ctrl + A
Turn on/off hardware AGC (Auto Gain
Control)
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Chapter 7
Using the Remote Programs
You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access DVR server by entering the IP address or domain name. To use this feature, make sure that you are connected to the internet and the Network feature is enabled.
Accessing this feature for the first time you will be prompted by your browser to install WebCamX.cab, allow the installation and you should be able to connect and login afterwards.
For Windows 2000, click
Yes
when the Security Warning dialog box appears.
For Windows XP, click
Install
when the Internet Explorer - Security Warning dialog box appears.
After installing the WebCamX.cab and when connecting to the DVR server, you are required to enter User ID, password and select the network type.
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7.1 Familiarizing the WebViewer Buttons
Right-clicking on the webviewer video screen, enables you to start video recording, change video quality, switch camera and enable/disable DirectDraw.
(1)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(13)
(6) (7)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(14)
(15)
(2) (3)
Name Function
(1) DirectDraw Enhance the video quality.
i
Not all graphic cards can support this function.
(2) Received file size Indicate the size of the data being sent per second.
(3) Camera frames Indicate the number of frames per second.
(4) Split display
mode
Select from six (4) different split screen types to view all the cameras. It also allows you to switch and view different camera number.
(5) Audio Enable/disable remote sound.
(6) 2-Way Talk Enable/disable 2-way audio function. This function allows the client and server to talk via
internet using MIC.
Make sure your microphone and speakers work before using this function. If the DVR server Talk to web-client setting is disabled, you won’t be able to hear from the other side.
(7) Record Save the video of the selected camera in AVI format.
(8) Event Log Viewer Display the Event logs, Operation logs, POS logs, System logs, and Network logs.
(9) Remote Console Initiate Remote Console. The interface is the same as DVR application and allows you to
control DVR server (see also Chapter 7.2).
(10) Remote EMAP Display the DVR server EMAP screen (see also Chapter3.6).
(11) Remote setup Change the DVR server settings (see also Chapter 7.1.1).
(12) Select a PTZ
camera
Initiate PTZ camera controller (see also Chapter 7.2)
(13) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot in *.bmp format.
(14) Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video.
To return, Right click the mouse or press ESC on the keyboard.
(15) Select cameras
to view
Select to the view camera from different server. In Select Camera dialog box, Display column, click to enable/disable viewing the camera. In Video Quality column, click to select between High, Normal or Low.
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Name Function
(15) Select cameras
to view
Click
Add Server
and select the server type between DVR and IP Cam to add.
Click
Delete Server
to delete the selected item.
Click
Import
to replace it with the previous saved list.
Click
Export
to save the list.
Click
Apply All
to change all the camera video quality based on the selected setting.
Click OK to exit.
i
To add IP Cam, user need to enable IP Camera control right at the
User
setting
of DVR system.(see Chapter 4.10)
7.1.1 To Setup Remote System Setting
Click OK to exit and save the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting. The setting here applies
to Remote DVR only.
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(10)
(1)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(6)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1) Camera Name
Select the camera you want to adjust the settings.
(2) Enable
Set to enable/disable the selected camera. When there is no video source on the camera, we suggest disabling it so that the system won’t detect it as video loss error.
(3) Camera Setting
-
Display
Enable/disable to show the video. Even if the video of the selected camera is hidden you can still record the video and preview it in playback mode.
-
Name
Change the camera name.
-
Description
Add a short comment.
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(4) Video Adjustment
Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation of the selected camera.
(5) Auto Brightness Control
Automatically adjust the brightness.
(6) Night View
Automatically adjust the exposure to make the image more visible especially when the site is dark. You can only use this function when the Auto Brightness Control is enabled.
(7) Recording Mode
The blocks from 00 to 11 (AM & PM) represent the time in 24-hour clock. To record in full 24 hours, select the recording mode and click the  button. If you want to only record at a particular time, click the colored block beside the recording mode then click on the time blocks. When the system starts recording a red triangle mark would appear at the upper left corner of the screen. The recording modes are listed below:
- Always Recording
Record the video from the selected camera and save it to the designated storage path (see also
Chapter 4.1 #1).
- Motion Recording
Start recording the video from the selected camera only when the system detects motion. Once a motion is detected, the system automatically saves the previous frames and stop based on the Start Record Prior and Stop Record After settings.
- Smart Recording
Automatically switch to recorded at the maximum frame rate setting once a motion is detected and if there is no motion, it records at the minimum frame rate setting Set the maximum and minimum frame rate setting in (7) Frame Rate section.
- No Recording
The system won’t do any recording.
(8) Motion Detection
Adjust the sensitivity of the motion detector. The higher the value, the finer the sensitivity is detected. When it detects a motion, a green triangle mark would appear at the upper left corner of the screen.
(9) Voice Detection
Adjust the intensity of the audio detector. The system detects sound when it exceeds the intensity value.
(10) Noise Reduction
Reduce undesirable video signal and improve the quality of the video.
i
Noise Reduction uses lots of CPU resource. Please use this feature only if it is really necessary.
(11) Quality
Adjust the video quality. The higher the value, the lower the compression level and uses more hard disk space.
(12) Frame Rate
Set the number of images per second of the video to be recorded. The frame rate ranges from 1 to 30 for NTSC and 1 to 25 for PAL. The higher frame rate, it uses more hard disk space.
(13) Video Size
Select the size of the video and click the  button. The higher the size, the larger the file it create. You can also activate the
Enable Deinterlace
to enhance the video quality. Set the
Enable Deinterlace
mode to #1,
if you are capturing motionless picture and #2, if it captures lots of movement.
(14) Compression Type
Select between the 2 compression types. MPEG4 uses higher compression rate and the file is smaller. While MJPEG uses lower compression rate and the file is bigger.
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7.2 Familiarizing the WebViewer PTZ Buttons
(4)
(3)
(2)
(5) (6)
(1)
Name Function
(1) Direction buttons Adjust and position the focal point of the PTZ camera. Click the center to pan
automatically.
(2) Select PTZ Choose to enable/disable the PTZ camera. In the Select PTZ dialog box, Select column,
click to enable/disable viewing and controlling the PTZ camera.
Click OK to exit and save the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
(3) AutoPan Groups Operate the PTZ cameras automatically based on the selected camera group preset
position number.
(4) Camera preset
position number
Move the PTZ camera to the preset point.
(5) Zoom +/- Zoom in and out the image.
(6) Focus +/- Adjust the focus manually to produce clear image.
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7.3 Familiarizing the Remote Console Buttons
(1) (3)
(8)(7)(6)(5)(4)
(9)
(10)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(2)
(11)
Name Function
(1) Exit Close the Remote Console.
(2) Volume Enable/disable the sound.
(3) Split Screen
Mode
Select from six (6) different split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all the camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen.
i
If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, and 13 split screen mode.
To change the video quality, right-click on the screen and select between High, Normal or Low.
(4) Record Start/stop video recording.
(5) EMAP Display the map in each area, the camera/sensor/relay location and the warning event. (see
also Chapter 3.6)
(6) Network Enable/disable remote system access. This feature allows you to access DVR server from a
remote location via internet connection.
(7) Setup Configure the Remote Console setting. (see also Chapter 7.3.1)
(8) Preview Switch to Preview/Advanced mode. This allows you to view live camera display.
(9) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file. (see Chapter 7.4)
(10) Status Bar Display the current date, time and hard disk free space.
(11) Camera ID Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen mode,
click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
(12) Event log Show the record of activities that take place in the system. To filter the records, select and
click the option button to only display Event, System, Operation, Network or POS.
(13) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(14) Full screen Use the entire area of the screen to only display the video.
To return, Right click the mouse or press ESC on the keyboard.
(15) Alarm Alert and display warning info. Only Administrator-level can reset and turn on, off and trigger
the Sensor and Relay by right-clicking the item in the Sensor and Relay list.
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7.3.1 To Setup Remote Console Setting
Click OK to exit and save the setting and
Cancel
to exit without saving the setting.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(1) Storage Path
Set the directory on where to save the data. When there is not enough free space to record one hour data, the system automatically replaces the oldest data. In case you have more than one storage path, the system automatically saves the data to the next storage path.
By default the data is stored in C:\RemoteData, to insert another storage path, click
Add
. To remove the
selected path, click
Delete
.
If you want the system to automatically erase the data after a certain days, enable the
Delete recorded data
after
check box and enter the numbers of days in
Days
text box.
(2) Language
Customize the system to display the tool tips and dialogs based on the selected language. By default the language is in English.
(3) Remote Server
Enter the DVR Server IP and Port number.
(4) Channel Settings
The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera ID. In Transmitting Channels section, enable the camera number to receive the camera signal from the server. In Visible Channels section, enable the camera number to view the camera signal on Remote Console screen. To select all the cameras, enable the
ALL
check box.
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7.4 Using the Remote Playback
To use this feature, first you need to select the source of the file. In the Select Playback Mode dialog box, choose
Local Playback
to open the file that is recorded in the Remote Console, and
Remote Playback
to
open the file that is recorded in the DVR server. When you choose Remote Playback, select
RealTime
Playback
if your internet bandwidth is fast and big enough, otherwise choose
Download and Playback
.
Click OK to proceed and
Cancel
to void this operation.
In the Video Playback Date/Time Selection, the number from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera number.
To Make a Selection:
1.
Select the date in the calendar. Use and buttons to shift the calendar to the left or right.
2.
In the table below, click on the blue block to select and open the recorded file. The blue block turns red when it is selected. The block that appears in white doesn’t have data. You can only select one block when you choose Download and Playback.
3.
Click OK to proceed and
Cancel
to void this
operation.
4.
If you select Download Playback and after making the selection, the system divides the selected hour into 16 video thumbnails. In the Time Selection screen, click on the video thumbnail you want to download and open (see also Chapter 7.4.2).
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7.4.1 Familiarizing the Local Playback Buttons
(2)
(4)
(3)
(5) (6)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(1)
Name Function
(1) Split Screen Mode Select from six (6) different split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all
the camera, or one camera over the other or alongside on a single screen.
i
-
If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, and 13 split screen mode.
-
To zoom in an area on the screen,
Right
click and
Drag
a square on the area you want to enlarge.
(2) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any
location of the track.
(3) Hour Buttons Select and click to playback the recorded video file on the specific time frame.
i
The Hour buttons represent the time in 24-hour clock. The blue bar on top of the hour button indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red bar indicates that you are currently viewing the recorded video file.
(4) Playback Control
Buttons
Begin:
Move at the beginning of the recorded video file.
Previous:
Go back to the previous frame.
Slower:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of ½x, ¼x, or ⅛x.
Rewind:
Wind back the recorded video file.
Pause:
Briefly stop playing the recorded video file.
Play:
Play the recorded video file.
Faster:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x or 32x.
Next:
Go to the next frame.
End:
Go to the end of the recorded video file.
(5) Date Select the date on the calendar and the time from 00 to 23 to where to start playing the
recorded video file.
i
The numbers from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera ID. The blue colored column indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red colored column indicates on where to start playing the recorded video file.
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Name Function
(6) Preview Switch to Preview/Advanced mode.
(7) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file.
(8) Status bar Display the recorded date, time and play speed.
(9) Camera ID Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen
mode, click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
(10) Output Save the segmented file in *.mpg, *.avi, or *.dvr format (see also Chapter 3.7).
(11) Segment Keep a portion of the recorded video you want (see also Chapter 3.7).
(12) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(13) Full screen View in Playback-compact mode. To return, press the right button of the mouse or
ESC
on the keyboard.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode,
Left
click to toggle to only
display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
7.4.2 Familiarizing the RealTime Playback Buttons
(2) (4)(3) (5) (6)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(10)
(11)
(1)
Name Function
(1) Split Screen Mode Select from two (2) different split screen type to playback the recorded video file of all
the camera, or one camera.
i
-
If there are only 4 cameras, you won’t be able to switch to 9, 16, and 13 split screen mode.
-
To zoom in an area on the screen,
Right
click and
Drag
a square on the area you want to enlarge.
(2) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any
location of the track.
(3) Hour Buttons Select and click to playback the recorded video file on the specific time frame.
i
The Hour buttons represent the time in 24-hour clock. The blue bar on top of the hour button indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red bar indicates that you are currently viewing the recorded video file.
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Name Function
(4) Playback Control
Buttons
Begin:
Move at the beginning of the recorded video file.
Previous:
Go back to the previous frame.
Slower:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of ½x, ¼x, or ⅛x.
Rewind:
Wind back the recorded video file.
Pause:
Briefly stop playing the recorded video file.
Play:
Play the recorded video file.
Faster:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x or 32x..
Next:
Go to the next frame.
End:
Go to the end of the recorded video file.
(5) Date Select the date on the calendar and the time from 00 to 23 to where to start playing the
recorded video file.
i
The numbers from 00 to 23 represent the time in 24-hour clock. The numbers from 01 to 16 represent the camera ID. The blue colored column indicates that there is a recorded video file on that period of time. While the red colored column indicates on where to start playing the recorded video file.
(6) Preview Switch to Preview/Advanced mode.
(7) Playback Switch to Playback mode. This allows you to view the recorded video file.
(8) Status bar Display the recorded date, time and play speed.
(9) Camera ID Show the number of cameras that are being viewed. When you are in single screen
mode, click the camera ID number to switch and view other camera.
(10) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format.
(11) Full screen View in Playback-compact mode. To return, press the right button of the mouse or ESC
on the keyboard.
When you switch to full screen in multiple-screen mode,
Left
click to toggle to only
display one of the video in the multiple-screen mode or all.
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7.4.3 Familiarizing the Download and Playback Buttons
(2)
(8)
(7)
(4)
(6)
(5)
(1) (3)
Name Function
(1) Progress bar Show the progress of the file being played. You may move the bar to seek at any location
of the track.
(2) Playback Control
Buttons
Begin:
Move at the beginning of the recorded video file.
Previous:
Go back to the previous frame.
Slower:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of ½x, ¼x, or ⅛x.
Rewind:
Wind back the recorded video file.
Pause:
Briefly stop playing the recorded video file.
Play:
Play the recorded video file.
Faster:
Play the recorded video file at the speed of 2x, 4x, or 8x.
Next:
Go to the next frame.
End:
Go to the end of the recorded video file.
(3) Date Open other file.
(4) Output Save the segmented file in *.mpg, or *.avi, format.
(5) Print Print the screen shot.
(6) Save Save the screen shot either in *.jpg or *.bmp format and video in *.dvr format.
(7) Segment Keep a portion of the recorded video you want. You may follow the instruction in Chapter
3.7.
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7.5 Using Handy Viewer to Access DVR server
Users can use a mobile phone to access the DVR through Internet. Make sure your mobile phone support IE browser and is connected to the internet. To access the DVR server, open IE browser and enter http://enter
server IP or domain name here/mobile. You can see the latest screen shot. Click
<< >>
to change the
channel or camera and
Refresh
to reload new screen shot.
7.6 Using PDA Viewer to Access DVR Server
Users can also use a PDA to access the DVR through Internet. Make sure your PDA support IE browser and is connected to the internet. To use this feature, you need to install the PDA Viewer software either thru ActiveSync connection or download it from the internet. Please check if your PDA meets the 2 requirements below.
OS: MS Windows CE 4.0, PocketPC 2002/2003, Mobile 5 PDA version CPU: ARM architecture
7.6.1 To install PDA Viewer thru ActiveSync
1.
Connect your PDA to your PC. Place the CD into
the CD-
ROM drive then click Install PDA Viewer.
And follow the on screen instructions.
2.
Click
Next
to continue.
3.
Read the license agreement and click
Yes
to accept all the terms. The system will then automatically install the application.
4.
When you are prompted, click
Yes
to install the
application using the default directory.
5.
When done, click OK.
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7.6.2 To install PDA Viewer from the Internet
1.
Make sure you are connected to the internet.
2.
Open the web browser and enter the server IP. Then click the hyperlink Download PDA-Viewer.
3.
When the Download dialog box appears, enable Open file after download and click
Yes
.
4.
After the installation, the PDA-Viewer 5.5 icon will appear in the Programs list.
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7.6.3 To Use the PDA Viewer
1.
Run the
PDA-Viewer 5.5
in the Programs.
2.
Familiarizing the PDA Viewer buttons.
(7)
(6)
(5)
(3)
(4)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(1)
(2)
Name Function
(1) Connect Hook up to the DVR server. Make sure you are connected to internet.
When the iView screen appears, enter the server IP, port, user ID, password and select the connection type. Then, click OK.
(2) Split Screen Mode Select between 2 screen display types. It also allows you to switch and view different
camera number or channels.
(3) About Display the PDA-Viewer software version.
(4) Minimize Reduce the size to taskbar.
(5) Exit Close the PDA-Viewer.
(6) Focus Adjust the focus of PTZ camera to produce clear image.
(7) Full Screen Use the entire screen to only display the video.
(8) Snapshot Capture and save the screen shot in *.bmp format.
(9) Zoom Zoom in and out the PTZ camera image.
(10) Direction buttons Adjust and position the focal point of the PTZ camera.
3.
To change the video quality, enable/disable audio, and select to display different camera, tap on the video screen longer the pop up menu will appear.
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7.6.4 Using Java-Viewer to Access DVR Server
Using the mobile phone within Symbian Smart Phone OS to access the DVR through Internet. Make sure your mobile phone supports Symbian Smart Phone OS and can be connected to the internet. To use this feature, you need to install the JAVA Viewer program that it can be downloading it from the DVR server through the internet.
To install JAVA-Viewer from the DVR Server
1. Open the web browser and enter the DVR server IP (http://DVR server IP: port/JAVA-Viewer.html). Then click
Connect
.
2. When the Download screen appears, select
JAVA-Viewer.jad
and download it to your mobile phone.
3. After the installation, the JAVA-Viewer will be in your mobile phone system. To find the JAVA-Viewer program where is located, please refer to your mobile phone user’s manual.
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7.6.5 To Use the JAVA-Viewer
1. Run the JAVA-Viewer program.
2. Enter the DVR IP address, port number, user ID, and password. Please refer to your DVR server setting for that information.
3. And then, select the Connect to connect to DVR server.
4. Click
Yes
to accept the data from DVR server.
5. When connection is success, you will see the camera video on the screen.
6. To switch to different camera view, select menu and select the channel.
7. The JAVA-Viewer support PTZ control function, you can refer to
Help
file for detail function
control key. Select
menu
and go the way down
to select the
Help
file.
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