Channel Vision DVR-16N, DVR-4N, DVR-8N User Manual

INSTRUCTIONS
DVR-4N DVR-8N
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SPOT SEARCHFREEZEFUNCTION AUTO PTZ COPY LIVE/PB
STANDBY
HDD
RX/TX
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REC
PLAY
CAMERA /NUMBER INPUT
41526
+10
0
FF
;
D-ZOOM
HOME
;
DIRSLOW FAST PLAY/PAUSE REC
ALARM RESET
MENU
ESC
STATUS
PIP
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MULTI
DVR-16N
4/8/16CameraDVR
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W
ARNING
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of unprotected “Dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a risk of electric shock.
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainten ance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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PRECAUTION
All the safety and operating instructions must be read before the unit is operated.
• Make sure to switch the power off before you install the DVR.
• There is the danger of an electric shock if the DVR is opened by an unqualified service engineer or installer.
• Avoid using the DVR outside of the reference temperature and humidity indicated in the specification.
• Avoid exposing the DVR to violent movement or vibration.
• Do not use or store the DVR in direct sunlight or near to any source of heat.
• Do not place any object into the holes used for air circulation.
• Always use the DVR in a well ventilated location to prevent overheating.
• Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
• Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
• When the system is overheated, the below warning message will be displayed at the monitor.
“ SYSTEM IS OVERHEATED, TURN THE POWER OFF AND CHECK COOLING FAN” In this
case, do the power off right away and check the cooling fan working.
• The HDD is recommended to use enhanced IDE Hard Disc Drive type made by Maxtor, Western Digital, Hitachi and IBM.
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 FEATURES..............................................................................4
CHAPTER 2 PACKING DETAIL....................................................................6
CHAPTER 3 LOCATION AND CONTROL .....................................................7
3.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS............................................7
3.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS.........................................8
CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION........................................................................ 9
4.1 TOTAL CONNECTION LAY-OUT........................................9
4.2 INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION............................................. 10
CHAPTER 5 OPERATION.......................................................................... 14
5.1 FACTORY DEFAULT.....................................................14
5.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS..........................................17
5.3 REMOTE CONTROLLER...............................................35
5.4 MOUSE CONTROL ....................................................... 36
CHAPTER 6 MENU SETUP........................................................................37
6.1 QUICK SETUP.............................................................. 37
6.2 SCREEN.......................................................................39
6.3 RECORD ...................................................................... 46
6.4 EVENT..........................................................................53
6.5 SYSTEM.......................................................................57
6.6 LINK.............................................................................65
6.7 SEARCH.......................................................................72
6.8 COPY ...........................................................................72
6.9 EXIT.............................................................................73
CHAPTER 7 EXTERNAL TERMINAL INFORMATION..................................74
7.1 RS-422/485...................................................................74
7.2 T.ADJ ........................................................................... 74
7.3 RELAY OUT..................................................................75
7.4 ALARM .........................................................................75
7.5 VGA..............................................................................76
7.6 SERIAL.........................................................................76
7.7 ETHERNET / USB.........................................................77
7.8 REMOTE ......................................................................77
CHAPTER 8 SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................78
8.1 INSTALLL THE INTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE(S).........81
CHAPTER 9 NETWORK VIEWER...............................................................82
9.1 INSTALLATION OF NETWORK VIEWER SOFTWARE...82
9.2 CONNECTING TO DVR.................................................82
9.3 DVR Search..................................................................84
9.4 HDD Search..................................................................84
9.5 File Search ...................................................................85
9.6 ARRANGE THE SCREEN..............................................85
9.7 Option...........................................................................86
9.8 Control..........................................................................87
9.9 Key Information.............................................................93
The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this
document nor does the author make a commitment to update the information herein.
VER.: 0.1, P/N: 040136
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FEATURES

Chapter 1 Features

Operation
Playback, recording, backup and transmission simultaneously Real time single or multi-screen display
Pan & Tilt, 2X/4X digital zoom and PIP display Easy operation by Jog shuttle, IR remote controller, external keypad controller and USB 2.0 Mouse
Hidden camera option (covert)
User-friendly setup menu and operation
Playback
Multi-screen playback (Full, Quad,4/ 9/16 split)
Search by date, time and camera
Preview window on event search mode
Playback mode(frame/ field) setup automatically
Recording
Select of the recording quality grade for each channel
Individual camera frame rate can be set by user
The recording speed of max.120 images per second (NTSC)
Manual, schedule and event recording
Pre & Post-alarm recording
Select of the recording image size for each channel
4 channels audio recording
Select of the event mode for each channel
Network
Live and playback viewing
Remote control on a networked PC with the exclusive client viewer
(The viewer software is supplied for free.)
Flexible connections - 10/ 100 Mbps Ethernet/ ADSL
Up to 16 network users access simultaneously
Audio transmission between DVR and Client
Dynamic IP is available
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FEATURES
Audio
4 channels audio recording in real time
Copy
USB 2.0 external HDD
USB 2.0 memory stick
CD-RW/ DVD-RW (option)
General
Software downloading facility via network and USB memory stick
Auto detection of PAL / NTSC
Built-in hardware Watchdog
Automatic time adjustment through Network
VGA output for PC monitor(Option)
Optional Removable HDD,CD-RW or DVD-RW
Loop-through connections
Graphic User Interface for the MENU screen
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PACKING DETAIL

Chapter 2 Packing Detail

SPOT SEARCHFREEZEFUNCTION AUTO PTZ COPY LIVE/PB
1. DVR
2. Network Viewer Program CD
3. User’s Manual
5. R-HDD Rack Key (option)
7. Battery 6. Power Cord
1. DVR
2. Network Viewer Program CD
3. User’s Manual
4. Remote Controller
5. R-HDD Rack Key(option)
6. Power Cord
7. Batteries
(PRESET)(AF)F(+)F(-)
STANDBY
HDD
41526
RX/TX
@
REC
PLAY
+10
0
CAMERA / NUMBER INPUT
DIRSLOW FAST PLAY/PAUSE REC
MENU
3
ESC
ALARM RESET
978
MULTI
D-ZOOM
STATUS
(HOME)
PIP
FF
REW
Z(-)
Z(+)
4. Remote controller
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LOCATION AND CONTROL

Chapter 3 Location and Control

3.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

1 SPOT / ESC Button to control spot monitor/ return to the previous menu 2 FUNCTION Using this button when you select “USER” in Relay 4 3 AUTO / F / ( - ) Button to begin the auto sequence mode/ decrease the value/ focus in PTZ mode
4 LED Display 5 PTZ Button to control PTZ camera
6 SEARCH(PRESET) Button to display the search menu/ preset in PTZ mode 7 LV / PB Button to convert the screen into real view mode or into playback mode 8 SLOW( ) Button to slow down the playback speed 9 FAST( ff ) Button to speed up the playback speed
10 DIRECTION( ef ) 11 PLAY / PAUSE( ) Button to start the playback. If press again, a still picture is displayed during
12 REC(  ) Button to begin and stop recording 13 R.HDD RACK Removable HDD rack (Option: Built-in Removable HDD or CD-RW or DVD±RW) 14 USB port USB 2.0 port to use a USB memory stick, Mouse or USB external devices 15 FREEZE / F / ( + ) Button freeze image/ increase the value/ focus in PTZ mode 16 COPY(AF) Button to display the copy menu/ automatically focus in PTZ mode 17 CHANNEL SELECT Buttons to select the camera or input the password 18 MULTI Multi-channel select button 19 ALARM RESET / § Button to release the event signal/ move the left direction/ PAN left in PTZ mode 20 «/ STATUS / ( HOME ) Button to enter the next step/ display the status/ return to home position in PTZ mode 21 PIP / ª Button to control PIP function/ move to the lower direction/ TILT down in PTZ mode 22 D-ZOOM / ¨ Button to control the digital zoom/ move to the right direction/ PAN right in PTZ mode 23 MENU / © Button to display the setup menu/ move to the upper direction/ TIL T up in PTZ mode
24 JOG SHUTTLE
Display of the status of power(STANDBY), HDD(HDD) , network(RX / T X),REC,P LAY(PLAYBACK)
Button to release the event signal/ move the left direction/ PAN left in PTZ mode
playback.
To make easy search in playback and menu setup/ control the playbac k speed/ control the zoom of PTZ camera
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LOCATION AND CONTROL

3.2 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS

Port Name Description
1 CAMERA IN 2 AUDIO IN 3 AUDIO OUT 4 TERM ON / OFF 5 T-ADJ 6 RS-422 / 485 7 422 / 485 8 RELAY OUT 4 relay output terminal blocks 9 POWER 10 CAMERA OUT 11 SPOT OUT
12 VIDEO OUT(Option) 13 S-VIDEO OUT
14 SERIAL 15 VGA OUT 16 ETHERNET
17 USB1 / USB2 18 REMOTE Reserved 19 ALARM IN 20 POWER IN
BNC input ports for cameras RCA input ports for an audio signal(4CH Line input) RCA output port for an audio signal Switch to use the terminal block connectors of RS-422 or RS-485 Input and output terminal blocks for time synchronization among DVR Terminal blocs of RS-422 or RS-485 Switch to convert into RS-422 or RS-485
POWER ON/OFF BNC output(looping) ports for cameras BNC input port for spot monitor(Not used in all DVR models) BNC output port for the main monitor
(Same as the RCA video output of the front panel) Connector for debugging. This DVR can be controlled by the other device through this connector(RS-232C). Input and output terminal blocks for time synchronization among DVRs Output port for the VGA monitor This DVR is compatible with TFT LCD monitor in PAL mode. Port for 10/ 100Mbps Ethernet/ xDSL
USB 2.0 ports to use USB memory stick, Mouse or the external devices
Input terminal blocks for alarm signals Socket for a 220/ 110VAC power cord
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INSTALLATION

Chapter 4 Installation

4.1 TOTAL CONNECTION LAY-OUT

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INSTALLATION

4.2 INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION

4.2.1 Camera
* Connect a female BNC connector of each camera to a male BNC connector, “CAMERA IN” port. * Connect the looping BNC output to other inputs as required.
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INSTALLATION
4.2.2 Audio (*Refer to the specification)
Audio Input
- AUDIO IN : Connect the RCA Line Jack of the relevant equipment (for example, a camera with a built-in microphone) to the AUDIO IN port.
Audio Output
- AUDIO OUT : Connect the RCA Line output to a monitor with a built-in speaker.
NOTE
This DVR can be connected only with a line audio and not support a microphone for audio input and output. To record audio should be enable in the AUDIO setup at the MENU setup.
As the audio is linked to a camera, it is required that linked camera viewed, either in multi-screen view during playback to hear the audio.
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INSTALLATION
4.2.3 Monitor
- Connect the female BNC for monitor output.
- Connect the male Y/C cable socket for S-VID
EO monitor output.
.2.4 Power
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK
AC110~240V 50/ 60 Hz
- Auto-detect the correct voltage of power (110~240 VAC)
- Connect the power cord.
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4.2.5 USB 2.0 ports
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2
Installation Process Connect the desired device to the DVR, as shown above. ( For example, USB memory stick, mouse, external storage device etc.) Note: 1. Most USB memory stick brands are compatible, problem occurs only to some brands.
2. Most CD-RW disks are compatible using CD-RW device, problem occurs only to some
INSTALLATION
Three USB ports are provided to connect a USB memory stick, external storage devices and
CD-RW/DVD-RW for video clip copying. One USB port is on the front panel and the other two are on the rear panel.
A USB mouse can be connected to one of the ports. You can use the mouse to navigate
through the screens and menus much like you would on a computer.
Therefore, when data is unable to be achieved from the USB memory stick, please try again using other brands.
brands. Therefore, when data is unable to be achieved from the CD-RW DVR, please try again using other brand CD-RW disks.
3. When compatibility problem occurs using DVD-RW device, please try again using other brand DVD-RW disks (CDs not supported: DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD+RW).
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OPERATION

Chapter 5 Operation

5.1 FACTORY DEFAULT

MENU Setup>

QUICK SETUP>

QUICK SETUP…………………………..………OFF IMAGE SIZE………………………………………720x240 RECORD FRAME…………………………………60
EVENT……………………….…..…………...........ALL
PRE RECORD TIME……….……………………..5 sec POST RECORD TIME………………………..…..10 sec IMAGE QUALITY.. ………………………………FINE AUDIO RECORD ………………………………….OFF
REMOTE CONTROL ID.…………….………..… ..ALL

SCREEN>

POSITION
HORIZONTAL POSITION………………….0
VERTICAL POSITION.……………………..0 AUTO SEQUENCE QUAD-A~E/ SIX/ SEVEN/ NINE-A~B/
TEN/ THIRTEEN/ SIXTEEN.…….. ……...3SEC ADD AUTO SINGLE….…………………...OFF AUTO-SINGLE CH1~16………………..…3SEC
DISPLAY HDD FREE SPACE.………………………..ON HDD FREE SPACE MODE..…...………….PERCENT RECORD STATUS..…..…………………...ON CLOCK DISPLAY…….………………….…ON DATE & TIME MODE..………………….….NUMBER TITLE DISPLAY………………………….….ON TITLE MODE…..……………………….…...TEXT BORDER COLOR.…………………….……WHITE REMOTE CONTROL ID..…………….……OFF SPOT DISPLAY……………………….…….ON TITLE
CH 1~CH 16………………………………....CH 1~CH16
MULTI SCREEN
LIVE 4E………………………………… ....2/ 4/ 6/ 8
LIVE 7……………………………………….1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7
LIVE 9B………………………………… ....10/11/12/13/14/15/16/1/2
LIVE 10………………………………………1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 10 LIVE 13………………………………………1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8/ 9/ 10/ 11/ 12/ 13
COVERT
CH 1~16……………………………………....OFF
SELECT…………………………………..…..LV&PB&NW SPOT SPOT MODE……………………………………..MANUAL
SPOT SEQ. TIME….…………………………....3SEC
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ADD SPOT MULTI……………………………....OFF
REC HDD INITIALIZE BACKUP HDD INITIALIZE
DATE & TIME INTERNET TIME ADJUST...…………………OFF
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME..…….………..…..OFF PASSWORD MASTER PASSWORD…..…………….……………..11111111 SUPERVISOR PASSWORD.………….……………..22222222 MENU DISPLAY CHECK.……………….……………OFF POWER OFF CHECK...………………….……………OFF
OPERATION
RECORD>
RECORD SETUP
RECORD PROGRAM..………………….……......6
RECORD PROGRAM (Refer to page 52) IMAGE QUALITY
RECORD QUALITY……………………….…….....FINE
AUDIO RECORD
AUDIO 1………………..…………………….…...... OFF
AUDIO 2………………..…………………….…...... OFF
AUDIO 3………………..…………………….…...... OFF
AUDIO 4……………..……………………….…...... OFF
REPEAT RECORD REPEAT RECORD..………………………………..ON REPEAT RECORD ALARM.…………………..…..5%
PLAY MODE.…………………………………….……........FRAME
BACKUP MODE..……………………………….……........OFF
HOLIDAY HOLIDAY RECORD…………………………….….OFF HOLIDAY SETUP(MM/DD) ………………………..00/00
EVENT>
MOTION DETECTION CHANNEL……………………………………..1 SENSITIVITY………………………………….5 AREA SETUP TEST MOTION EVENT SCREEN MODE………………………….…SCREEN HOLD EVENT CHECK.………………………………………OFF
EVENT MESSAGE..………………………………....OFF
EVENT MESSAGE RESET……………………..…..5SEC EVENT BUZZER..……………………………….…...OFF SENSOR INPUT SENSOR 01~16 INPUT TYPE..……………..NOT USED RELAY OUTPUT CH 1~16: ALARM/ V-LOSS/ MOTION..….…1/ 2/ 3 RELAY 1~3 OUTPUT TIME..…………………1SEC RELAY 4 SELECT.….…………………………POWER
SYSTEM>
HDD
HDD CONFIGURATION
REMOVABLE/ FIXED-01~04……..……….….NO HDD
CLOCK
TIME ADJUST
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REC/PLAY CHECK…..………………….……………....…OFF
VIDEO STANDARD…………….…………………………..AUTO LANGUAGE……………….………..………………….…….ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL ID.…………….………..…………….ALL KEY ECHO…..………………….……………………………ON DVR INITIALIZE.………………….………..………………..NO FIRMWARE UPGRADE………………….…………………NO
RS-422/485 SYSTEM ID……..…………………………………….1 OUTPUT MODE.…………………………………….RS-485
CH 1~16: MODEL/ ID….………………….…….... NONE/ 9600/ 1
E-mail
EVENT SEARCH
BLOCK SEARCH FILE SEARCH
MEDIA………………………………………………...USB_FRONT BOOKMARK SEARCH LOG FILE SEARCH
COPY COPY START/ END/ CUR TIME.…………………2000/00/00 00:00:00
MEDIA FORMAT FORMAT MEDIA..…………………………………..USB_FRONT
OPERATION
LINK>
NETWORK DHCP……..……………………………………………OFF RS-232
BAUD RATE..………………….……………………..115200 DATA BIT……..……………………………………….8 PARITY BIT….……..…………………………………NONE STOP BIT……..……………………………………….1
BAUD RATE..………………….……………………..115200 DATA BIT……..……………………………………….8 PARITY BIT….……..…………………………………NONE STOP BIT……..……………………………………….1
PTZ
SEARCH>
CALENDAR SEARCH
HDD ID………………………………………………..NORMAL CHANNEL…………………..………………….…….ALL
SEARCH & COPY
HDD ID………………………………………………..NORMAL CHANNEL…………………..………………….…….ALL
TIME SEARCH
HDD ID………………………………………………..NORMAL CHANNEL…………………..………………….…….ALL
HDD ID………………………………………………..NORMAL CHANNEL…………………..………………………..ALL EVENT…………………..……………………………ALL
HDD ID………………………………………………..NORMAL
COPY>
COPY STATUS
EXIT> ………………………………………………………....SAVE ONLY
………………………………………………………....SAVE AND EXIT
………………………………………………………....EXIT WITHOUT SAVE
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OPERATION

5.2 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

5.2.1 POWER ON/ OFF SWITCH(located in rear panel)
After the connection of power cord and other devices(HDDS) with this DVR, turn the power on.
a. The video signal system (NTSC or PAL) is automatically
detected.
b. Power Failure Recovery
This DVR automatically reverts back to programmed record
parameters upon power restoration.
c. If the power key is protected by password, the power on/off
cannot be executed before input the correct password.
(Refer to the PASSWORD in the SYSTEM menu).
If there is no video signal, the video signal system is set to NTSC. Do not input the PAL type video signal or it may
cause the DVR’s malfunction. In this case, turn off and on again.
5.2.2 SCREEN DISPLAY
5.2.2.1 Multi-Display & Full Screen display
a. Multi display
The example is display by 16CH DVR To change a single camera display to the multi camera, press the MULTI button.
b. Full screen display
Press the desired camera number button to display on the monitor.
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OPERATION
Use the +10 Button when you select two digit camera numbers. EX) Camera Number 12 = Press the +10 Button, and then press the No. 2 Button.
CAMERA/NUMBER INPUT buttons are used to input the password in the password lock function.
5.2.2.2 Auto Sequence Display
<ADD AUTO SINGLE : ON> example for 16CH
- Press the AUTO button, each screen display will be automatically switching
according to the
AUTO SEQUENCE setup.
- OFF” in the AUTO SEQUENCE setup menu, the single
If you set up “ADD AUTO SINGLE :
display will be skipped.
- ay, set up “ADD AUTO SINGLE : ON” in the AUTO SEQUENCE setup
To view the single displ
menu and the single display will be included in the auto sequence display.
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Press the AUTO button again to exit the AUTO mode.
If an event t Please refer to the AUTO SEQUENCE of Chapter 6 MENU setup for mo
akes place, the AUTO SEQUENCE mode will be cancelled.
re information.(Page 40)
.2.2.3 Freeze
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MULTI SCREEN MODE
At the Multi display mod
e, press the FREEZE button and then select the desired camera number. Press the F
REEZE button again to release the FREEZE mode.
INGLE SCREEN MODE
S
Press the FREEZE button af
ter the desired channel is selected.
Press the FREEZE button again to release the FREEZE mode.
- If you press the MULTI button after pressing the FREEZE button, all the channels will display still images.
- FREEZE function is not available, when auto mode is selected.
formation) (Refer to AUTO SEQUENCE in the SCREEN menu for further in
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OPERATION
5.2.3 RECORD
Press the REC button and the following message will be displayed as below;
MANUAL MODE
Press the REC button to begin recording. To stop recording, press the REC button again. The screen will be turned into real time display mode.
SCHEDULE MODE
When Schedule mode is selected, the recording will be automatically executed according to the recording schedule. (Please refer to the RECORD PROGRAM in the RECORD setup, page 47.)
The color of record indication ( ) on the screen will be changed according to the type of recording and refer to the following.
- “ (Yellow) ” : Manual recording status.
- “ (Green) ” : Schedule recording status.
- “ (Red) ” : Event recording status. (Motion detection/ Video loss/ Sensor)
- “ (White) ” : Not recording.
All channels will be displayed by red lights even if an event happened just on one channel. Red light will be displayed because this unit enters the event record mode when event happened. If a channel has an event, all channels will be recorded by event recording frame rate to be set in RECORD PROGRAM menu.
5.2.4 SEARCH & PLAYBACK
Press the SEARCH button, the SEARCH menu screen appears.
TIME SEARCH
If you press the PLAY button in the real time screen mode, playback will be executed from the end of the previous time search and press the desired channel select button. To exit the playback mode and see the live screen again, press LV/PB button.
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5.2.4.1 CALENDAR SEARCH
At the SEARCH menu;
Move the cursor to CALENDAR SEARCH using © or ª button. Press the ENTER button and CALENDAR SEARCH screen appears.
OPERATION
Select the desired HDD ID using the (-) or (+) button. Move the cursor to CHANNEL using the © or ª button and select the desired channel using the
(-) or (+) button.
Move the cursor to the desired position using the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons, and then select the
desired date.
Press the ENTER button, and the following screen appears.
⑦ Move the cursor to the desired position of during HOUR, MIN and SEC using the © , ª , § , ¨
buttons, and select the desired time using the (-), (+) buttons.
Press the ESC button to exit this menu.
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5.2.4.2 SEARCH & COPY
At the SEARCH menu;
Move the cursor to SEARCH & COPY using © or ª button. Press the ENTER button and SEARCH & COPY screen appears.
OPERATION
Select the desired HDD ID using the (-) or (+) button. Move the cursor to CHANNEL using the © or ª button and select the desired channel using the
(-) or (+) button.
Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons, and
then set up the desired time using the(-), (+) buttons or turn the wheel scroll of mouse to set the search time.
Press the ENTER button and you can playback. Move the cursor to START COPY and then press the ENTER button to copy. Press the ESC button to exit this menu.
5.2.4.3 TIME SEARCH
At the SEARCH menu;
Move the cursor to TIME SEARCH using © or ª button. Press the ENTER button and TIME SEARCH screen appears.
Select the desired HDD ID using the (-) or (+) button. Move the cursor to CHANNEL using the © or ª button and select the desired channel using the
(-) or (+) button.
Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons, and
then set up the desired time using the(-), (+) buttons or turn the wheel scroll of mouse to set the search time.
Press the ENTER button and you can playback. Press the ESC button to exit this menu.
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OPERATION
5.2.4.4 EVENT SEARCH At the SEARCH menu;
Move the cursor to EVENT SEARCH using © or ª button. Press the ENTER button and the EVENT SEARCH menu screen appears.
Select the desired HDD ID using the (-) or (+) button. Move the cursor to CHANNEL using the © or ª button and select the desired channel using the
(-) or (+) button.
Move the cursor to EVENT using the © or ª button and select the event type to search using the
(-) or (+) button.
Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons, and
then set up the desired time using the(-), (+) buttons. (Or turn the wheel scroll of mouse to search the event list.)
Press the ENTER button or turn the wheel scroll of mouse, and the event list searched appears. When the event list appears on the screen, select the desired list using © or ª buttons or wheel
scroll of mouse and press the ENTER button for the playback.
- When video loss is detected, up to five seconds of pre-recording data is stored on the HDD and the details will be listed in the EVENT LIST. The beep sounds and the LED of the ALARM RESET button will flicker. Press the ALARM RESET button to remove this signal.
- When the unit receives a signal from the sensor input, DVR begins to record the input data according to the PRE/POST TIME in the RECORD setup and the details will be listed in the EVENT LIST.
CAUTION
If the internal HDD(s) is initialized, all of the event images will be deleted. When the unit is in normal recording status, the pre-recording will not be executed.
5.2.4.5 BLOCK SEARCH
At the SEARCH menu;
Move the cursor to BLOCK SEARCH using © or ª button. Press the ENTER button and the BLOCK SEARCH menu screen appears.
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③ Select the desired HDD ID using the (-) or (+) button. ④ Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons, and
Press the ENTER or turn the wheel scroll of mouse, and the list searched appears. When the list appears on the screen, select the desired list using © or ª buttons or wheel scroll
5.2.4.6 FILE SEARCH At the SEARCH menu;
① Move the cursor to FILE SEARCH using © or ª button. Press the ENTER button and the FILE SEARCH screen appears.
OPERATION
then set up the desired time using the(-), (+) buttons. (Or turn the wheel scroll of mouse to search the block list.)
of mouse and press the ENTER button for the playback.
Select the desired type of MEDIA using the (-) or (+) button. Press the ENTER button or turn the wheel scroll of mouse, an When the list appears on the screen, select the desired list using © or ª buttons or wheel s
of mouse.
TER button for the playback.
Press the EN
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.4.7 BOOKMARK SEARCH 5
At the SEARCH menu;
OOKMAR Move the cursor to B
Press the ENTER button and the BOOKMARK SEARCH screen a
K SEARCH using © or ª button.
d the list searched appears.
ppears.
croll
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Press the ENTER button, and the list searched appears.
When the list appears on the screen, select the desired list using © or ª buttons or wheel scroll
④ ⑤ Press the ENTER button for the playback.
<H e Bookmark list>
Press the “PB/PAUSE” button to playback. Find the desired image using s Press the “PB/PAUSE” button to see the stilPress the “PTZ” button to add the BOOKM
5.2.4.8 LOG FILE SEARCH
t the SEARCH menu;
A
Move the cursor to LOG FILPress the ENTER bu
OPERATION
of mouse
ow to mak
huttle ring.
l picture of the desired image.
ARK list.
E SEARCH using © or ª button.
tton and the LOG FILE SEARCH screen appears.
Move the cursor to the desired position of SEARCH TIME using the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons, and
then set up the desired time using the(-), (+) buttons. (Or turn the wheel scroll of mouse to search the desired list.)
use, and the list searched appears.
Press the ENTER button or turn the wheel scroll of mo
ing © or ª buttons or the wheel
When the list appears on the screen, select the desired list us scroll of mouse.
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5.2.5 SEARCH BUTTON INFORMATION
1
.1.5.1 SLOW ( )
5
Press this button to make th the upper left side of screen as below; (If you press this button again, the playb speed level) i. 1/2 - 2
times slower than normal playback speed ii. 1/4 - 4 times slower than normal playback speed iii. 1/8 - 8 times slower than normal playback speed iv. 1/16 - 16 times slower than normal playback speed v. 1/32 - 32 times slower than normal playback speed vi. 1/64 - 64 times slower than normal playback speed vii. 1/128 - 128 times slower than normal playback spee
.2 PLAY / PAUSE ( )
5 .5.2
Press this button to begin playback at n Press this button again to pause the playback.
NOTE
ress the “PLAY/ PAUSE” button to playback, it will playback from the end of played final image. If you p
How to playback a section repeatedly>
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Press the “AUTO” button to set up the A
upper right of the screen.
ZE” button to set up the B position(ending position) and “(A-B)” will be
And then press the “FREE displayed on upper right of the screen and played between A to B repeatedly.
How to release the section repetition playback>
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Press the “PIP(CLEAR)” button and section repetition
.2.5.3 FAST ( ) 5 Press this button to mak displayed at the upper left side of screen as below: i. 2 - 2 times faster than normal playback speed ii. 4 - 4 times faster than normal playback speed iii. 8 - 8 times faster than normal playback speed iv. 16 - 16 times faster than normal playback speed v. 32 - 32 times faster than normal playback speed vi. 64 - 64 times faster than normal playback speed vii. 128 - 128 times faster than normal playback speed (However much data may be recorded can be searched in 3
.2.5.4 DIRECTION ( ) 5 Press this button to change direct
2
3
4
e speed level which is slower than normal speed (X1) and displayed it at
ack speed will be changed in the order of the below seven
d
ormal speed (X1).
position(starting position) and “(A- )” will be displayed on
playback will cancel.
e faster the speed level which is higher than normal speed (X1) and
seconds)
ion to forward ( X ) or backward ( W ) in playback mode.
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NOTE
Press DIR during the real time display mode (Instant Playback).
button to make a reversed playback from the end of recorded or played images
.2.6 JOG SHUTTLE INFORMATION
5
.2.6.1 Normal Playback Mode
5
Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the d
esired playback direction and speed level according to the above
drawing during the playback.
mode when the SHUTTLE ring is returned to the center position.
The DVR will go back to pause
5.2.6.2
Press the PB/PAUSE button to get a still Turn the
Frame by Frame Playback Mode
image while the DVR is in the playback mode.
JOG DIAL in either direction continuously for playback of consecutive frames.
Press the PB/ PAUSE button again to return to the previous mode.
.2.6.3 Digital Zoom of PTZ camera
5
Select a pre-set single camera, and t
hen press the PTZ button.
Turn the SHUTTLE RING to zoom in or out. Turn the SHUTTLE RING to iris close/open o
.2.6.4 Using the JOG DIAL in the MENU setup
5
Turn the JOG DIAL to modify the displayed setup Turn the shuttle ring to set up the “SCHEDULE” in RECORD SETUP of th
TE Not All Functions can used by JOG DIAL
NO
In the MENU setup, below buttons can be used
: Press this button to modify the setup value.
SHUTTLE RING
JOG DIAL
f PTZ.
value in MENU setup.
instead of the JOG DIAL.
e MENU setup.
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5.2.7 DIGITAL ZOOM
Press the desired camera number button you wish to display on the monitor.
① ② Press the D-ZOOM button. The indication screen appears on the main screen. ③ Turn wheel scroll of mouse or press the © , ª , § , ¨ buttons to select the desi ④ Press the ENTER button to change the zoom x2 ~ x4. ⑤ Press the ESC button to exit this screen.
CH1
.2.8 SCREEN SELECT(LV/PB)
5
PLAY CH1
uring the playback, press the LV/PB button to convert the screen into real time display mode.
D (Press this button again to return to the playback mode.)
.2.9 SPOT MONITOR
5
Set up the desired mode in “SPOT” of “SCREEN MENU” before executing the SPOT mode.
5.2.9.1 MANUAL MODE
Press the “SPOT” button Press a camera button to display that camera on the spot monitor. OSD of the selected channel will be indicated at the upper left of sc
5.2.9.2 EVENT MODE
Press the “SPOT” button a
NOTE: If you press the “SPOT” button after setting this mode, you can control the spot monitor manually.
5.2.9.3 SEQUENCE MODE
Press the “SPOT” button and ea in sequence.
NOTE: If you press the “SPOT” button after setting this mode, you can control the spot monitor manually.
4CH version don’t have this function.
on the front panel to toggle “SPOT” mode indicated on the main monitor.
reen in live mode.
nd the Spot monitor will display the channel which an event happened.
ch channel and split channel will be displayed on the Spot monitor
red location.
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** Please refer to 6.2.7 SPOT of SCREEN
.2
5 .10 COPY
Press the COPY button to copy the recorded images into other media and the COPY MENU screen appears.
.2.10.1 COPY
5
.2.10.1-1 COPY TO EXTERNAL HDD (USB)
5
At the COPY menu,
Move the cursor t Press the ENTER button and the following screen app
Select the desired MEDIA(USB port 3 select the correct USB position for HDD) (-), (+) buttons
or wheel scroll of mouse.
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o COPY using the © or ª buttons.
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