Clover Electronics CDR1660, CDR0460, CDR0860 User Manual

H.264
16/8/4CH Pentaplex Digital Video Recorder V2.6
MODEL: CDR1660 / CDR0860 / CDR0460
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Table of Contents
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ............................................................................................ 7
1. UNPACKING ...................................................................................................... 8
1.1. H.264 STAND-ALONE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ................................................................................................. 9
2. FEATURES ....................................................................................................... 10
3. WHAT TO DO AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION ....................................................... 11
4. SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................ 12
5. OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS ......................................................................... 15
5.1. FRONT PANEL ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.2. REAR PANEL ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17
5.3. IR REMOTE CONTROLLER ............................................................................................................................................. 19
5.4. MOUSE CONTROL AND OPERATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 20
6. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ............................................................ 24
6.1. NOTE FOR INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................... 24
6.2. CAMERA CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................... 24
6.3. MONITOR CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................. 24
6.3.1.
CONNECTION OF VGA MONITOR ................................................................................ 24
6.3.2. CONNECTION OF MONITOR ......................................................................................... 25
6.4. SENSOR CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................... 25
6.5. ALARM (RELAY) CONNECTION ..................................................................................................................................... 26
6.6. RS485 CONNECTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 26
6.7. CONNECTION TO AN ETHERNET NETWORK ........................................................................................................ 27
6.8. POWER CABLE CONNECTION ..................................................................................................................................... 27
7. HOW TO OPERATE ......................................................................................... 28
7.1. GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................................................ 28
7.2. OPERATING INTERFACE ................................................................................................................................................. 28
7.3. POWER ON/OFF .................................................................................................................................................................. 28
7.4. MAIN SCREEN ...................................................................................................................................................................... 28
7.5. LIVE ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 29
7.5.1. FULL SCREEN ...................................................................................................................... 29
7.5.2. SPLIT SCREEN .................................................................................................................... 29
7.5.3. SEQUENCING SCREENS .................................................................................................... 29
7.5.4. LIVE AUDIO .......................................................................................................................... 30
7.5.4.1. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MONITOR AND CLIENT COMPUTER VIA INTERNET ...... 30
7.5.5. ZOOM ................................................................................................................................... 30
7.5.6. PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP) ................................................................................................ 31
7.5.7. SPOT MONITOR ................................................................................................................... 32
7.5.8. OSD ON / OFF ...................................................................................................................... 33
7.5.9. PAN /TILT .............................................................................................................................. 33
7.6. RECORD ................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
7.6.1. MANUAL (CONTINUOUS) RECORDING ............................................................................. 34
7.6.2. MOTION RECORDING ......................................................................................................... 35
7.6.3. ALARM (SENSOR) RECORDING ......................................................................................... 35
7.6.4. SCHEDULE (TIME) RECORDING ........................................................................................ 36
7.7. REPLAY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
7.7.1. BASIC PLAYBACK ................................................................................................................ 36
7.7.1.1.
7.7.1.2. FAST FORWARD / REWIND ................................................................................................. 37
7.7.1.3. PICTURE-BY-PICTURE ........................................................................................................ 38
PLAY / REVERSE PLAY / PAUSE / STOP ............................................................................ 36
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7.7.1.4. SLOW .................................................................................................................................... 38
7.7.1.5. LOOP PLAYBACK ................................................................................................................. 39
7.7.1.6. PLAYBACK BUTTONS .......................................................................................................... 40
7.7.1.7. AUDIO PLAYBACK ............................................................................................................... 41
7.7.2. ADVANCED PLAYBACK ....................................................................................................... 41
7.7.2.1.
7.7.2.2. TIME / DATE SEARCH .......................................................................................................... 43
7.7.2.3. EVENT SEARCH .................................................................................................................. 43
CALENDAR SEARCH ........................................................................................................... 41
7.8. COPY ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 45
7.8.1. CD-RW / DVD-RW / DVD+RW / DVD RAM .......................................................................... 45
7.8.2. CD-R ..................................................................................................................................... 49
7.8.3. USB FLASH MEMORY ......................................................................................................... 49
7.8.4. EXTERNAL HARD DISK DRIVE ........................................................................................... 51
7.8.5. COPY STOP ......................................................................................................................... 51
7.8.6. FULL MEDIA CAPACITY DURING COPYING ...................................................................... 52
8. SETUP .............................................................................................................. 53
8.1. SCREEN .................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
8.1.1. AUTO SEQUENCE ............................................................................................................... 54
8.1.2. DISPLAY ............................................................................................................................... 54
8.1.2.1. HDD FREE SPACE ............................................................................................................... 54
8.1.2.2. HDD FREE SPACE MODE ................................................................................................... 55
8.1.2.3. RECORD STATUS ................................................................................................................ 55
8.1.2.4. CLOCK DISPLAY .................................................................................................................. 55
8.1.2.5. TIME & DATE FORMAT ........................................................................................................ 55
8.1.2.6. TITLE DISPLAY ..................................................................................................................... 55
8.1.2.7. BORDER COLOR ................................................................................................................. 55
8.1.3. CAMERA ............................................................................................................................... 56
8.1.4. SPOT .................................................................................................................................... 59
8.1.4.1. SPOT OUTPUT ..................................................................................................................... 59
8.1.4.2. SPOT DWELL TIME .............................................................................................................. 59
8.1.5. VIDEO ENHANCEMENT....................................................................................................... 60
8.1.5.1.
8.1.5.2. BRIGHTNESS ....................................................................................................................... 60
8.1.5.3. CONTRAST ........................................................................................................................... 61
8.1.5.4. HUE ....................................................................................................................................... 61
8.1.5.5. SAT URATION ........................................................................................................................ 61
8.2. RECORD ................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
8.2.1.1.
8.2.1.2. RECORDING SPEED (FRAMES PER SECOND) ................................................................ 64
8.2.1.3. QUALITY ............................................................................................................................... 64
8.2.1.4. SCHEDULE RECORDING .................................................................................................... 65
8.2.1.5. MOTION RECORDING ......................................................................................................... 65
8.2.1.6. ALARM RECORDING ........................................................................................................... 67
8.3. SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................................................................... 68
8.3.1.1.
8.3.1.2. HDD INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 69
8.3.1.3. MEDIA INFORMATION ......................................................................................................... 69
8.3.2.1.
8.3.2.2. TIME ADJUST ....................................................................................................................... 70
CHANNEL ............................................................................................................................. 60
8.1.6. EVENT SCREEN MODE ....................................................................................................... 62
8.2.1. RECORDING SETUP ........................................................................................................... 63
RESOLUTION ....................................................................................................................... 63
8.2.1.5.1. MOTION RECORDING ...................................................................................................... 65
8.2.1.5.2. PRE RECORDING TIME .................................................................................................... 66
8.2.1.5.3. POST RECORDING TIME ................................................................................................. 66
8.2.1.5.4. SENSITIVITY ..................................................................................................................... 66
8.2.1.5.5. AREA SETUP ..................................................................................................................... 66
8.2.1.6.1. ALARM RECORDING ........................................................................................................ 67
8.2.1.6.2. PRE RECORDING TIME .................................................................................................... 67
8.2.1.6.3. POST RECORDING TIME ................................................................................................. 67
8.2.1.6.4. SENSOR INPUT TYPE ...................................................................................................... 67
8.2.2. AUDIO RECORDING ............................................................................................................ 67
8.3.1. HDD (HARD DISK DRIVE) .................................................................................................... 68
REC HDD FORMAT .............................................................................................................. 68
8.3.2. CLOCK .................................................................................................................................. 69
TIME & DATE ........................................................................................................................ 70
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8.3.2.2.1. INTERNET TIME ADJUST ................................................................................................. 70
8.3.2.2.2. SELECT TIME ZONE ......................................................................................................... 70
8.3.2.2.3. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME .................................................................................................. 71
8.3.2.3. TIME TRIMMING ................................................................................................................... 71
8.3.3. BUZZER ................................................................................................................................ 72
8.3.4. PASSWORD .......................................................................................................................... 72
8.3.4.1. PASSWORD .......................................................................................................................... 72
8.3.4.2. SET PASSWORD .................................................................................................................. 73
8.3.5. FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING ............................................................................................ 74
8.3.6. FIRMWARE UPDATE ............................................................................................................ 74
8.3.7. SYSTEM IFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 75
8.4. LINK ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 75
8.4.1. NETWORK ............................................................................................................................ 76
8.4.1.1.
8.4.1.2. STATIC IP .............................................................................................................................. 76
8.4.1.3. PORT .................................................................................................................................... 77
8.4.1.4. DDNS SERVER .................................................................................................................... 77
8.4.1.5. BANDWIDTH ......................................................................................................................... 78
8.4.2.1.
8.4.2.2. BAUD RATE .......................................................................................................................... 79
8.4.2.3. DATA BIT ............................................................................................................................... 79
8.4.2.4. PARITY BIT ........................................................................................................................... 79
8.4.2.5. STOP BIT .............................................................................................................................. 79
8.4.3.1.
8.4.3.2. E-MAIL ADDRESS SETUP ................................................................................................... 80
DHCP .................................................................................................................................... 76
8.4.1.2.1. IP ADDRESS ...................................................................................................................... 77
8.4.1.2.2. SUBNET MASK .................................................................................................................. 77
8.4.1.2.3. GATEWAY .......................................................................................................................... 77
8.4.1.2.4. DNS .................................................................................................................................... 77
8.4.1.4.1. SERVER 1 .......................................................................................................................... 78
8.4.1.4.2. SERVER 2 .......................................................................................................................... 78
8.4.2. RS485 ................................................................................................................................... 79
SYSTEM ID ........................................................................................................................... 79
8.4.3. E-MAIL .................................................................................................................................. 79
SEND E-MAIL ....................................................................................................................... 80
8.5. SEARCH .................................................................................................................................................................................. 81
8.6. COPY ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 81
9.
CLIENT PROGRAM: DVR VIEWER
...................................................................... 82
9.1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENT ................................................................................................................................................. 82
9.1.1. INSTALLING THE DVR VIEWER & H.264 CODEC .............................................................. 82
9.1.1.1.
9.1.1.2. CODEC INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 84
DVR VIEWER INSTALLATION .............................................................................................. 82
9.2. VIEWER - LAYOUT ............................................................................................................................................................... 86
9.3. CONFIG .................................................................................................................................................................................... 87
9.4. CONNECTION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 89
9.5. CAPTURE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 90
9.6. STATUS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 91
9.7. REPLAY .................................................................................................................................................................................... 91
9.7.1. PLAYER ................................................................................................................................ 92
9.8. COPY ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 98
9.9. Switch the Normal Screen to Full Screen .......................................................................................................................... 98
9.10. Pan / Tilt and Preset Buttons ................................................................................................................................................. 99
10. INTERNET EXPLORER (WEB BROWSER) .................................................. 101
11. Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Installation.................................................................. 105
12. APPENDIX ...................................................................................................... 106
12.1. TIME ZONE LISTING ............................................................................................................................................................. 106
12.2. RECORDING TIME TABLE ............................................................................................................................................. 108
12.3. FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES ....................................................................................................................................... 109
12.4. Warranty & Factory Service ................................................................................................................................................ 112
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This is the Instruction Manual for H.264 Stand-Alone Digital Video Recorder, Model CDR1660, CDR0860 and CDR0460. The middle digit(s) of the model numbers (e.g.: 4, 8 and 16) represent the number of cameras of the DVR. This Manual describes how to install and operate the DVR system and provides specifications and features.
Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation process before using the system.
Note: Be sure to correctly follow chapter 3. What to do at the time of installation
Contact our distributors or dealers when you have any queries.
on page 11.
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1. UNPACKING
Care should be taken when unpacking to avoid damaging the system. Please ensure that the following items are included.
Note: Contact your dealer immediately if any components are missing.
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1.1. H.264 STAND-ALONE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
CDR1660/CDR0860/CDR0460 is the most reliable and functional embedded DVR system available today. The system displays 4/8/16 channels of live images in real time speed, compresses data digitally and records them to the Hard disk drive, which can be replayed and searched easily any time. The CDR1660/CDR0860/CDR0460 supports easy backup (copy) via USB port, external Hard Disk Drive/CD RW/DVD RW and networking in both static and dynamic IP modes.
User can remotely view live images or search the recorded images. It is a very user-friendly DVR system. User can control this DVR by USB Mouse, IR Remote Controller or buttons on the Front Panel.
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2. FEATURES
H.264 Compression Algo rithm
The most advanced compression available today.
Multi Functional Record
Powerful, multiple record modes available: Normal (Continuous, Manual), Alarm, Motion Detection and Schedule Recording.
Pentaplex Function
This DVR operates live, record, playback, copy and network transmission of pictures (over the RJ-45 Interface) simultaneously.
Multiple Control Methods
This unit can be controlled by IR Remote Controller, Mouse or buttons on the Front Panel.
Easy Data Playback in any PC.
The backup data can be converted to the .AVI file format with the help of Viewer Software.
User Friendly GUI.
A very simple buttons for easy control.
Easy PTZ control via RS port
- No need to use PTZ controller
- PTZ control from remote PC
Networking
- DHCP based automatic network set-up-easy Network Configuration from Dynamic IP to
Dynamic IP
- Support TCP/IP and Remote Control on all DVR features
- Up to 16 users can remote access the system through DVR Client viewer or Internet Explorer
- DDNS support
Easy Backup Method.
USB Memory Stick, External CD-RW/DVD-RW and External HDD.
2 Way Audio
Communicate between the system and cameras or between the system and client computer
through the internet.
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3. WHAT TO DO AT THE TIME OF INSTALLATION
The system should be installed in the following order;
1. Make sure all the required hardware is available.
- CDR0460/ 0860/ 1660, 4CH/ 8CH/ 16CH DVR
- Up to 4/ 8/ 16 cameras
- CCTV monitor or TV set if necessary
- Network cable if connecting to a PC
2. Connect the cameras to the DVR (Refer to chapter 6.2 CAMERA CONNECTION
4. Confirm if live video is displayed on the monitor before going to the next step.
5. Select the Setup Menu and set current date and time (Refer to chapter 8.3.2.1 TIME & DATE
6. Perform HDD formatting.
7. Escape from Setup Menu.
8. Set values for required options.
9. Network cable should be connected to the monitor before turning the power on (Refer to chapter 6.7
CONNECTION TO AN ETHERNET NETWORK for the cable specification on page 27.).
on page 24.).
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
Video
Video Input 16/8/4 CH (BNC)
Input Level 1.0Vp-p±10% Composite, 75 Balanced
Video Standard AUTO
Main Monitor Output 1.0 Vp-p Composite, 75 Balanced
Analog Spot Monitor Output 1.0 Vp-p Composite, 75 Balanced
Camera Name Max. 8 Characters
Screen Split Control 1, 4, 8, 16 screens
Screen Rotate Control 1~60 seconds
Display 720(H)×
Audio
Compression ADPCM
Audio Input(Line) 1CH (RCA)
Input Level 0.5~1.4Vp-p@20k
Audio Output(Line) 1CH (RCA)
Recording
Compression H.264
Resolution NTSC 720(H) × 480(V), 720(H) × 240(V), 360(H) × 240(V)
Speed
Duplex or Triplex Pentaplex
Each CH Frame Setting Available
Setup per Channel Individual
Record limit Automatic data delete for privacy
Data Size 1~3KB(CIF), 3~7KB(D1/2), 6~15KB(D1)
Recording Mode Normal(Continuous, Manual), Event( Motion detection, Alarm), Schedule
Pre-Alarm 5 seconds
Watermark Support
Schedule 24 groups per day by an hour, Holidays are same as Sunday
Summer Time Support
HDD Internal Storage Max. 2 SATA HDDs
480(V) Speed
Function Auto sequence 1, 4, 8,16 Split, PIP
PAL 720(H) × 576(V), 720(H) × 288(V), 360(H) × 288(V)
NTSC 360 x240 Max. 240/ 240/ 120 fps (CIF)
PAL 360 x288 Max. 200/ 200/ 100 fps (CIF)
Event, Normal Available
Resolution Changed totally
Quality Changed at 4 level(Low, Normal, Fine, Best)
Speed 7200RPM
DMA 45MHz DMA
Type SATA compatible
External Storage Not supported
NTSC 720(H) × 480(V)
PAL 720(H) × 576(V)
NTSC 480 / 240 / 120 frames(Every CH Real Time)
PAL 400 / 200 / 100 frames(Every CH Real Time)
720 x240 Max.120/ 120/ 120 fps (Half D1) 720 x480 Max. 60/ 60/ 60 fps (D1)
720 x288 Max. 100/ 100/ 100 fps (Half D1) 720 x576 Max. 50/ 50/ 50 fps (D1)
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Searching and Playback
Searching Method Time/Date, Calendar, Event
Playback(Reverse) 1, 2, 4, 8,16, 32, 64, 128 velocity 1/2, 1/4,1/8,1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128
Copy Device
Internal CD/DVD RW Not supported
Media Support USB(2.0) memory stick, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD RAM,
USB 2.0 USB(2.0) memory stick, External CD RW/ DVD RW/ HDD
Copied File Compatibility with PC (Windows) Compatible
Alarm
Sensor Input
Alarm Output
Motion Detection
Multi-Remote Surveillance
Monitoring Environment DVR Viewer Software, Web Browser
Transmission Rate Approx. 120fps(CIF) Full Motion Transmission(16 Clients accessible)
Search Supporting Multi-Client(16 Clients accessible)
System Monitoring and Recovery
System Logging Power Failure Checkable/Menu Change/Network connect
Monitoring Software Watchdog
Recovery Auto-Reboot By Watchdog Automatic Database Recovery
Others
OS Embedded Linux
Languages Supported English
Control Device Front key, Remote controller, USB Mouse
PTZ(16 kinds) SPD (Samsung Techwin), SRX (Samsung Techwin), SCC-643(Samsung
Number of Event list 50,000 per HDD
Connector
Video Input 16/ 8/ 4 CH (BNC)
Main Monitor Output Composite (BNC 1 port(Rear)),
Spot Monitor Output BNC 1 port
Audio Input (Line) 1CH (RCA)
Audio Output (Line) 1CH Line Output (RCA)
Firmware Update USB 2.0 Port, Network
Sensor Input 16/ 8/ 4 CH (Terminal Block) (Include Ground Common 4 pins)
Alarm Output 1 Relay output 2 pins Terminal Block (NO, Common) x 1=2P (Total)
PTZ (RS-485) 2 pins Terminal Block, Half Duplex
Ethernet RJ-45, 10/100 Mbps
USB 2.0 Front 2 ports
Electrical
Power Source DC 12V, 5A
Power Consumption Approx. 50 Watt ( Including 1 HDD)
External HDD
16/ 8/ 4 CH (Terminal)
1 Relay out (Programmable, NO: Normal Open), Terminal
Available For Each Camera Multi-Detection Level
Electronics), SD-290 (Smile CAM), CS-854A(Panasonics), LPT-A100L, DSC-230S (Dongyang Unitech), SK-D106(Sunkwang), VC-C4R(Canon), PELCO P-TYPE (Pelco), PELCO D-TYPE (Pelco), TK-C655/676 (JVC), DMP23(DAIWA), BOSCH, PCS-SERIES, EZ PROTOCOL(E-RONIX), QPIX-D, QPIX-P
S-Video( Not Supported), VGA(1 port)
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Environmental
Operating Temp 0 ~ + 40
Storage Temperature -10 ~ + 60
Humidity 30 ~ 90%RH (non-condensing)
Physical
Construction Shape Consumer Style
Construction Material Plastics Front Steel Case
Body Color Black color With Plastic Key
Dimension 340 (W) x 60(H) x 248 (D) mm
Weight Approx. 2 kgs
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5. OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS
There are 3 ways to operate the system by pressing the buttons on the front panel or buttons on the remote controller and clicking the mouse.
5.1. FRONT PANEL
1. REC Key
Press this key to start to record. In order to stop recording, press this key again.
2. ESC Key Press this key to go back to the previous menu or exit from the present screen.
3. MENU Key
This key allows the user to access the Main Menu Screen.
4. USB Ports.
These USB 2.0 ports can be used to connect to USB 2.0 mouse and numerous USB 2.0 backup devices, individual external hard drives, external optical drives and USB memory sticks.
5. POWER LED The red LED is lit when the Power switch on the rear of the system is ON.
6. REC LED The red LED will light on when the system is in recording mode.
7. LAN LED
The red LED will blink when the system is connected to the network.
8. STOP Press this key to exit the playback mode and return to the live monitoring mode.
9. MULTI/ AUTO a) Press this key to display multiple screens.
* CDR1660/CDR0860: In case of 8CH and 16CH, this key is used to toggle between multiple
Displays Modes: 4CH, 8CH and 16CH split screen display modes.
b) If you press this button for 2~3 seconds long will be activates the automatic channel
sequence, and press once and the screen returns to normal.
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10. CH SELECT/ ENTER Key a) Press this key to select the desired channel in full screen. This key is used to toggle
between single channels.
b) Press this key to execute the selected function in the menu screen or enter the selected
submenu.
11. FAST FORWARD/ NUMERIC/ UP DIRECTIONAL Key a) Press this key repeatedly to toggle between 2X normal playback speed through 128X
normal playback speed
b) Press this key to enter the numeric password, 1.
c) Press this key to navigate up in the menu screen.
12. PLAY/ PAUSE/ NUMERIC/ RIGHT DIRECTIONAL Key
a) Press this key to start the playback of recorded data. By default, the playback starts from
the earliest recording. If the recording has been played back, the playback will start from
where it was left off. b) Toggles between playback and pause mode. c) Press this key to enter the numeric password, 2. d) Press this key to navigate right in the menu screen.
13. SLOW PLAYBACK/ NUMERIC/ DOWN DIRECTIONAL Key. a) Press this key repeatedly to toggle between 1/2 normal playback speed through 1/128
normal playback speed. b) Press this key to enter the numeric password, 3. c) Press this key to navigate down in the menu screen.
14. DIRECTION/ NUMERIC/ LEFT DIRECTIONAL Key. a) Press this key to change the playback direction. b) Press this key to enter the numeric password, 4. c) Press this key to navigate left in the menu screen.
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5.2. REAR PANEL
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CAMERA INPUT
SPOT OUTPUT
MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT
AUDIO INPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
VGA OUTPUT
RJ-45 ETHERNET PORT
FAN
ALARM(SENSOR) INPUT
RS-485 TERMINAL BLOCK
RELAY OUT
BNC connectors for composite video signal input
Spot monitor BNC connector for composite video signal output
BNC connector for main monitor composite video signal output
RCA connectors for audio signal input
RCA connectors for audio signal output
D-sub 15-pin connector for PC Monitor out
10/100 Base-T RJ-45 port for network connection
Fan used for cooling the components internally.
Alarm input 1 through 4 on CDR0460, 1 through 8 on CDR0860 and 1 through 16 on CDR1660
Terminal blocks for RS-485
Terminal blocks for relay out
POWER SWITCH
POWER IN
This switch turns the DVR on or off
DC Power socket for 12VDC 5Amps
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5.3. IR REMOTE CONTROLLER
Button Name Description
1. (IRIS-/+)
2. (ZOOM-/+) Zoom in and out of PTZ
3. SPOT / ESC
4. ENTER (HOME) Enter / Go home Position in PTZ mode
Iris close and open of PTZ / Frame by Frame(field by field) playback
Enter the spot mode / Return to the previous mode
5. ( )
6. ( ) / MENU
7. ( ) / PIP
8. ( ) / D-ZOOM
9. AUTO / ( - ) / F(-)
10. FREEZE / ( + ) / F(+)
11. SEARCH / (PRESET)
12. COPY / (AF) Display the copy menu / Auto focus of PTZ
13. (PTZ) Enter the PTZ mode
14. SLOW ( )
15.PLAY/PAUSE ( )
16. FAST ( )
17. LV/PB ( )
18. DIR ( )
19. RECORD ( )
20. MULTI Display multi-screen
21. TEXT Reserved
22. AUDIO SELECT Audio Mute ON/ OFF
23. CHANNEL ID Camera number select button
24. FUNCTION Used when AUDIO ON/ OFF
Move the cursor in left direction in the setup menu
Move the cursor up to the next line in the setup menu / Display the setup menu
Move the cursor down to the next line / Enter the PIP mode / Exit the loop pla
back mode
Move the cursor in right direction in the setup menu. / Control of zoom in and out
Auto sequence / Downward value / Focus control of PTZ
Freeze / Up-going value / Focus control of PTZ
Display the search menu / Enter the preset mode of PTZ
Press this button to slow-down playback speed
Press this button to begin playback. If press again during the playback, a still picture is displayed
Press this button to speed-up playback speed
Convert the screen into real display mode during the playback
Change the direction of playback
Begin and stop recording
NOTE:
NO 4. ENTER (HOME): Protocol supported function of PTZ Home Position move. SPD / DSC-230 / CS-854 / EZ / PCS-SERIES
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5.4. MOUSE CONTROL AND OPERATIONS
Insert the USB Mouse to the USB port which is on the front panel of the DVR as shown in the below figure.
NOTE: We recommend you to connect the USB mouse into Port 2 and use Port 1 for USB memory stick.
○1 One-click on the left button
1
Double-click on the left button
○2 Scroll ○3 One-click on the right button
Select the desired item
Full screen display/ Return the multi-screen
Enter the selected item from the Main Menu
Reserved Icon Window Display/ Exit
Connect the mouse to the USB port of the DVR and click on the right button of the mouse and the Icon Window (Menu bar) will be displayed like the following picture.
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a) RECORD Button
Click the left button of the mouse on REC icon of the Menu bar to start to record. To stop recording, click the left button of the mouse on REC icon once again.
b) SEARCH Button
Click the left button of the mouse on SEARCH icon of the Menu bar to access to search functions like CALENDER SEARCH, TIME/DATE SEARCH and EVENT SEARCH and the following screen will be displayed.
Click the For detail information of search menu, refer to chapter 7.7.2. ADVANCED PLAYBACK
(EXIT) button to return to the LIVE mode.
on page
41.
c) COPY Button
Click the left button of the mouse on COPY icon of the Menu bar in order to copy the data in external devices like USB memory device, External CD/DVD-RW or HDD and the following screen will be displayed.
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Click the For detail information of copy menu, refer to chapter 7.8. COPY
(EXIT) button to return to the LIVE mode.
on page 45.
d) SETUP Button.
Click the left button of the mouse on SETUP icon of the Menu bar to access the main menu and the following screen will be displayed.
Click the For detail information of main menu, refer to chapter 8. SETUP
(EXIT) button to return to the LIVE mode.
on page 53.
e) PIP
Click the left button of the mouse on PIP (PICTURE-IN-PICTURE) icon of the Menu bar to enter the PIP mode and the PIP control bar will be displayed on right below of the screen like the following picture.
Click the
For detail information of PIP control, refer to chapter 7.5.6. PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP)
(EXIT) button of the PIP control bar to return to the LIVE mode.
on page
31.
f) PTZ
Click the left button of the mouse on PTZ icon of the Menu bar to work some basic functions of PTZ Cameras like PAN/TILT/ZOOM, IRIS OPEN/CLOSE etc and the PTZ control bar will be displayed.
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Click the
(EXIT) button of the PTZ control bar to return to the LIVE mode.
For detail information of PTZ control, refer to chapter 7.5.9. PAN / TILT on page 33.
g) DISPLAY
Click the left button of the mouse on DISPLAY icon of the Menu bar to get Multi-channel Display. This button can be toggled for multi-screen of 4 channel and 8 channel in case of 8 channel unit, and 4 channel, 8 channel and 16 channel in case of 16 channel unit.
h) ZOOM
Click the left button of the mouse on ZOOM icon of the Menu bar if you want to see the image on the screen to be zoomed up to 4 times in the LIVE mode and the following screen will be displayed.
NOTE: It is possible to zoom into a section of the screen to get a digital close-up during the live view mode and single channel display.
Click the
(EXIT) button of the zoom control bar to return to the LIVE mode.
i) OSD
Click the left button of the mouse on OSD icon of the Menu bar to turn the OSD (On Screen Display) ON or OFF. When the OSD is in OFF position, all texts on the screen will be disappeared.
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6. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS
6.1. NOTE FOR INSTALLATION
Install the system according to the instructions described in this manual. Avoid any area with high humidity or dust which can shorten lifetime of the system. Choose a well ventilated area and keep minimum of 10” away from obstructions. Do not place the
system near heat generation devices.
Avoid any area with movement as this can interfere with the internal Hard Drive. Use a compatible input/output signal type of cameras and monitors. Contact your dealer if you have any problems in regards to the installation of this system.
6.2. CAMERA CONNECTION
Connect the Cameras with the BNC Cables to the “CAMERA IN” ports on the rear panel of the DVR as shown in the below figure.
6.3. MONITOR CONNECTION
6.3.1. CONNECTION OF VGA MONITOR
Connect one end of the VGA Cable to the VGA port of the LCD monitor and the other end to the VGA port of the DVR as shown in the below diagram.
< Model: CDR0460 >
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6.3.2. CONNECTION OF MONITOR
Connect the composite Video Output (VIDEO OUT) of the DVR to the Video IN of Monitor as shown in the below diagram.
6.4. SENSOR CONNECTION
If you want, you can install sensors on your DVR system. There are four sensor signal input terminals on the DVR. To install sensors on the DVR, follow the instruction below. The sensor signal input terminals are on the rear panel of the DVR.
a) Connect the signal lines of the sensors as shown in below diagram. b) Connect the power lines of the sensors.
< Model: CDR0860 >
NOTE: Two signal input terminals are assigned to one channel.
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6.5. ALARM (RELAY) CONNECTION
If you want, you can install alarm on your DVR system. There is one alarm power switch, which is controlled by the DVR. The ALARM OUTPUT is a relay contactor type and supports N.O.(Normal Open) and C.M.(Common). The Output capacity is DC 30W, AC 62.5VA. A higher capacity can cause system failure. The switch is closed when a sensor is activated. Refer to the below diagram to understand the circuitry for the alarm installation.
* Connect the alarm power lines of the sensor as shown in the below diagram.
6.6. RS485 CONNECTION
If you want, you can connect PTZ cameras or external keyboard controller(to be recommended by the DVR maker). Connect “TA(or TX+, TRX+ etc.)” of the PTZ cameras or external keyboard controller to “TA” port of 485 ports of the DVR and “TB(or TX-, TRX-, etc.)” of the PTZ cameras or external keyboard controller to “TB” port of 485 ports of the DVR with cables.
No DESCRIPTION
1 TA(TX+) RS485: Transmit data 2 TB(TX-) RS485: Receive data
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6.7. CONNECTION TO AN ETHERNET NETWORK
Our Ethernet connector is a RJ45 type. The maximum cable length is 300 ft. When you want to use a longer cable, we suggest using repeater. The below figure shows the straight through and the Crossover cables which are normally used Network Cables.
6.8. POWER CABLE CONNECTION
Connect the provided Power adapter and cable to the rear power socket of the DVR as shown in the below figure. The power source is DC 12V 5A. It should not be shared with other electrical equipment on the same line. Frequent power cuts can cause crucial failures, so if you have an unstable power source, we recommend the use of an Uninterrupted Power Supply or other backup power source.
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7. HOW TO OPERATE
7.1. GENERAL INFORMATION
You can operate all functions of the system by use of buttons located on the front panel, remote controller and a mouse. Additionally, you can control this unit with an external keyboard controller via RS-485 or can remotely control via the Ethernet port located on the back of the unit.
System status is indicated by either LED lights on the front panel or the monitor.
The system is protected from any accidental pressing of any operator buttons, but care should be taken when using the functions of HDD formatting as this can lead to data loss.
7.2. OPERATING INTERFACE
There are 3 ways to operate the system by pressing the buttons on the front panel or buttons on the remote controller and clicking the mouse. A lot of users mostly prefer to use a mouse on these kinds of products such as DVRs. Therefore we would like to describe all the instructions in this manual based on using the mouse.
7.3. POWER ON/OFF
On the rear panel: Turn on the Power switch on the rear panel. The LED on the front panel is lit when the Power switch in ON. To turn off the DVR, turn off the Power switch on the rear panel.
7.4. MAIN SCREEN
REMAINING HARD DRIVE SPACE / PLAYBACK STATUS
The remaining hard drive space is displayed either in percentage or in Gigabytes in the live mode.
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The hard drive overwrite is on as default so the counter will remain as 0 and the DVR will continue to write on to the hard drive from the beginning. The counter will remain 0 as long as the hard drive is full with previously recorded data, and will display its original size once the hard drive is formatted. In playback mode, it displays the direction and the speed of the playback.
CHANNEL STATUS
The status of each channel is displayed in color codes.
White: non-recording Yellow: continuous (manual) recording Red: event recording Blue: schedule recording.
DATE AND TIME
Current date and time is displayed when in live monitoring mode. Recorded date and time is displayed when in playback mode.
CHANNEL INFORMATION
The channel information is displayed. When the channel is in normal recording mode, it will display the channel title as entered by the user. When the channel is in event recording mode, it will display the appropriate event recording mode: ALARM and MOTION.
NOTE: CDR0860 /CDR1660: It can be seen in information of the 8channel or 16channel
7.5. LIVE
7.5.1. FULL SCREEN
A Full screen is available in the live mode or the record mode. Double-click the left button of the mouse on a certain camera’s screen in the live mode or in the record mode, and a full screen will be displayed. Double-click the left button of the mouse to return to the Split screen from the Full screen.
** You can operate with CH SELECT button of the front panel or the numeric buttons of
remote controller.
7.5.2. SPLIT SCREEN
A Split screen is available in the live mode or the record mode.
Click the DIPLAY icon on the MENU bar (refer to g) DISPLAY of chapter 5.4 MOUSE CONTROL AND OPERATIONS on page 20 or double-click the left button of the mouse on the full screen.
** You can operate with MULTI (
7.5.3. SEQUENCING SCREENS
Press the AUTO button of the front panel or the remote controller to activate the automatic sequence display. Please change “ADD AUTO SINGLE” option to ON in AUTO SEQUENCE menu of SCREEN menu of MAIN MENU to include single channel display into the automatic sequence. Any of the view modes can be skipped by selecting the dwell time to 0.
) button of the front panel or the remote controller.
Displaying the cameras in SEQUENCE is available in the live mode or the record mode. Each of the channels will be displayed in sequence and the dwell time can be adjusted in the AUTO SEQUENCE menu ( refer to chapter 8.1.1. AUTO SEQUENCE page 54.).
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AUTO SEQ notification is displayed on the upper left hand corner of the screen while the system is in the AUTO SEQUENCE mode.
7.5.4. LIVE AUDIO
This unit can support 1 channel audio (line audio only).
Press the AUDIO SEL button of the remote controller to turn the Audio ON or OFF while pressing FUNCTION button.
Change the “AUDIO RECORDING” to ON to do audio recording.
7.5.4.1. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MONITOR AND CLIENT COMPUTER VIA INTERNET
This system is normally in listening mode between the monitor and your computer through the internet (Client viewer or Internet Explorer). In order to communicate between the system and your computer, connect a headphone or a microphone and a speaker to the computer.
Don’t forget to turn the AUDIO ON by clicking the audio icon of the viewer.
7.5.5. ZOOM
The image on the screen will be zoomed up to 4 times when the ZOOM button is clicked in the live mode (This function is available on the full screen mode only).
Double-click the left button of the mouse on the desired screen or press the CH SELECT button of the front panel or the numeric button of the remote controller to display a desired full screen.
Click the right button of the mouse to display the MENU bar.
Click the ZOOM icon or press the D-ZOOM button of the remote controller to enter the Zoom mode. And you can see the Zoom control box like the left picture.
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