CPcam 8/16 CH MPEG-4 DVR User Manual

Digital Video
Digital Video
Recorder
Recorder
User’’
User
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain
s Manual
s Manual
it for future reference.
it for future reference.
CPD507 V0.983
CPD507 V0.983
Thank-You Note Before You Get Start
First of all, we would like to express our gratitude to you for purchasing this product. This product is designed to meet your personal needs with our great industry-designing ability and our everlasting perseverance to the quality of all our products.
This manual will introduce to you how to install this apparatus. Please keep it well for your future reference.
Now, we would like to invite you to personally experience all of the powerful functions this product offers.
Note: Version: 1026-08-G6-04-V354-07; AP: 0020
Note: Any changes of AP, please refer to your distributor.
Note: Any changes of this manual made to the actual product are subjects to no further notification.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD
CAUTION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Only operate this apparatus from the type of power source indicated on the label. Failure to do so may cause injury or death by electric shock and invalidates the warranty.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CE Mark
This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference requirements of EN 55022 : 1998 + A1 : 200, EN61000-3-2 : 2000, EN6100-3-3:1995, EN50130-4 : 1995 + A1 : 1998.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARTS AND FEATURES
PARTS AND FEATURES
1.1 FEATURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.3 SPECIFICATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.4 FRONT PANEL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.5 REAR PANEL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
2.1 PHYSICAL CONNECTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.2 GETTING STARTED ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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8 9
ADVANCED
ADVANCED
3.1 MOTION DETECTION SETTING -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.2 NETWORK BACKUP --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
4.1 RECORDING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.2 PLAYBACK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
5.1 MENU TREE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.2 ACCESS MENU --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.3 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ RECORD -------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.4 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ TIMER -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.5 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ DATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.6 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ ADVANCE ------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.7 ADVANCE MENU_ CAMERA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.8 ADVANCE MENU_ DETECTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.9 ADVANCE MENU_ DISPLAY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.10 ADVANCE MENU_ ALERT -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.11 ADVANCE MENU_ REMOTE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.12 ADVANCE MENU_ SYSTEM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.13 ADVANCE MENU_ NETWORK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.14 ADVANCE MENU_ BACKUP ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.15 ADVANCE MENU_ HDD INFO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.16 ADVANCE MENU_ EVENT LOG ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
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ADDITIONAL OPERATION
ADDITIONAL OPERATION
6.1 SEARCH -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.2 2X DIGITAL ZOOM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.3 KEY LOCK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.4 SWITCH THE N/P SYSTEM -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.5 USB UPGRADE---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.6 LICENSED SOFTWARE AP-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.7 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER ----------------------------------------------------------------------
6.8 RETR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.9 GPRS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.10 OPTIONAL PHERIPHERALS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING
7.1 FAQ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
7.2 CPCAM GLOBAL SERVICE -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #33
APPENDIX #
APPENDIX #44
APPENDIX #
APPENDIX #55
APPENDIX #
INSTALL THE HDD ----------------------------------------------------------------------
PIN CONFIGURATION -----------------------------------------------------------------
RECORDING TIME TABLE ------------------------------------------------------------
COMPATIBLE USB BRAND -----------------------------------------------------------
COMPATIBLE HDD BRAND -----------------------------------------------------------
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PARTS AND FEATURES
PARTS AND FEATURES
1.1 FEATURES
1.1 FEATURES
DVR Features
DVR Features
MPEG-4 real time compression format High resolution recording (For 16 channels):
Frame: 720 ×480 pixels with 120 IPSNTSC/ 720 ×576 pixels with 100 IPS PAL CIF: 352 ×240 pixels with 480 IPSNTSC/ 352 ×288 pixels with 400 IPS PAL
Image quality setting: Best, High, Normal, and Basic Extensive recording time by connected to Independent Disk Array. Remote surveillance on mobile phone via GPRS, or on PC through internet connection Easy file backup methods with USB, AP, DVD R/W (optional), and CD R/W (optional) Alarm trigger recording will send alert with images to designated e-mail and FTP address
Also supports pre-alarm recording (8MB).
Advanced motion detection function (4 different adjustable factors of motion detection sensitivity) and convenient
search function.
Pentaplex functions (live display, record, playback, backup, and network) Web function supports MJPEG compression format for transmitting over the internet Remote Event Trigger Recording Web surveillance supports multiple viewers simultaneously Support covert screen for live view channels IR remote control of the system and PTZ through RS-485 Support PELCO-D protocol Support Hot Point function 2 HDD bases built-in, each can support more than 400GB Easy system upgrade via USB Support static IP, dynamic IP, and DHCP with DDNS function Support manual / timer / motion / alarm / remote recording functions Record audio with 4ch in and 2ch out Watermark function ensures authentication of recorded images Support SATA HDD Optional: DVD R/W (CD R/W) add-on card; Independent disk array; VGA output; GPRS connector.
System auto recovery after power reconnected
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
Digital Video Recorder
Adapter
* 8
Accessories Packs
IR Transmitter and IR Receiver (1.5m)
Licensed Software AP
Manual & Quick Start
NOTE: Please check the package contents to make sure that you receive all accessories shown above.
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1.3 SPECIFICATION
1.3 SPECIFICATION
NTSC / PAL (switch able) Video System
MPEG 4Video Compression Format
Video Input
Video Loop Out
Video Output
Maximum Recording Rate
Adjustable Recording Speed
16 / 8 Channels. Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75ΩBNC
16 / 8 Channels. Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75ΩBNC
Main Monitor Output: Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75ΩBNC Call Monitor Output: Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75ΩBNC
16 channels ~ Frame: 720 ×480 pixels with 120 IPSNTSC/ 720 ×576
pixels with 100 IPS PAL
CIF: 352 ×240 pixels with 480 IPSNTSC/ 352 ×288
pixels with 400 IPS PAL
8 channels ~ Frame: 720 ×480 pixels with 60 IPSNTSC/ 720 ×576
pixels with 50 IPS PAL
CIF: 352 ×240 pixels with 240 IPSNTSC/ 352 ×288
pixels with 200 IPS PAL
16 channels ~ Frame: 120, 60, 30, 15 IPS <NTSC> / 100, 50, 25, 13 IPS <PAL>
CIF: 480, 240, 120, 60 IPS <NTSC> / 400, 200, 100, 50 IPS <PAL>
8 channels ~ Frame: 60, 30, 15, 7 IPS <NTSC> / 50, 25, 12, 6 IPS <PAL>
CIF: 240, 120, 60, 30 IPS <NTSC> / 200, 100, 50, 25 IPS <PAL>
Hard Disk Storage
HDD Quick Cleaning
Recording Mode
Refresh Rate
Pentaplex Operation
Motion Detection Area
Best, High, Normal, and BasicImage Quality Setting
IDE type, ATA66, supported HDD 2, support each HDD capacity over 400GB
Quick clean up the “index system” of the recorded files. 250GB under 2 seconds
Yes (Coming Soon)Support SATA HDD
ManualTimerMotionAlarm / Remote
Yes (Coming Soon)Watermark
16 channels: 480 IPS for NTSC / 400 IPS for PAL
Pentaplex functions (live display, record, playback, backup, and network)
4 audio inputs, 2 audio outputs (Mono)Audio I/O
16 ×12 grid per camera for all channels
4 adjustable variable with precise calculation for motion detectionMotion Detect Sensitivity
Yes (8 MB)Pre-alarm Recording
8 channels: 240 IPS for NTSC / 200 IPS for PAL
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Specification Continued…
Format
USB1.1 backup, and network backupBackup Device
Support 2 USB 1.1 ports (front panel * 1, back panel * 1)USB Interface
Support Remote Event Trigger RecordingR.E.T.R.
Motion JPEGWeb Transmitting Compression
Ethernet
Mobile Surveillance
Remote Alarm Notification
(Sequential Channel Switch)
Alarm I/O
10/100 Base-T. Support remote control and live view via Ethernet.
Support GPRS to access the system via mobile phone (require J2ME, MIDP2.0 protocol)
Support licensed software AP, and IE browser Web Interface
E-mail images, and images uploading to FTP site’s specific account
Support static IP, dynamic IP, and DHCP with DDNS functionNetwork Connection
Remote control DVR and PTZ via IR transmitter (RS-485)Remote Control
Support PELCO-D protocolPTZ control
YesHot Point Control
Programmable with adjustable dwell time Dwell Time
16 channels: 16 inputs, 1 outputs
Support 2X digital zoom function Picture Zoom
Yes Key Lock
8 channels: 8 inputs, 1 outputs
YesVideo Loss Detection
Support up to 6 letters Camera Title
Video Adjustable
Current Consumption
Operating Temperature
Dimensions (mm)
Optional Peripherals
Design and specification are subject to change without notice.
HueColorContrastBrightness
YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, and Off Date Display Format
DC 19VPower Source
64 W
10~ 40(50~104))
×
432mm (W)
System auto recovery after power reconnectedSystem Recovery
DVD R/W (CD R/W) add-on card; Independent disk array; VGA connector; GPRS connector (Coming Soon)
90mm (H) ×326mm (D)
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1.4 FRONT PANEL
1.4 FRONT PANEL
a b c d e f g h
1) POWER: (a) Press “POWER” button to turn on/ turn off the DVR. (Under recording mode, please stop record before turn off the DVR)
2) MENU: (b) Press “MENU” button to enter main menu.
3) ENTER / RECORD : (c) Press “ENTER” button to confirm. / Press “ ” to activate the manual recording.
4) ++ CH ---- ”: (d) Press “++ CH ---- ” button to change the setting in the menu / to select the channel.
5) USB: (e) Support firmware update and files backup.
6) LED LIGHT: (f) POWER: Power on STANDBY: Standby HDD: HDD is reading or recording HDD Full: HDD is full. ALARM: Once the alarm is triggered TIMER: When timer recording is turned on. REC: Under recording status PLAY: Under playing status
i j k l m n
7) MODE : (h)
Press “ ” button to switch channel display mode (16, 9, 4 channels display mode, and show the switch display by each channel)
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8) ”: (i) Press “ ” button to pause the play back files.
9) ”: (j) Press “ ” button to stop the play back files.
10) “: (k) Under playback mode, press “ ” button to fast rewind.
11) “: (l) Under playback mode, press “ ” to fast forward.
12) “ZOOM”: (m) Press “ZOOM” button to enlarge the picture of selected channel (2X digital zoom).
13) “PLAY” : (n) Press “PLAY” button to playback recorded files.
14)
15) ” + “ ” : (g +h)
16) ” + “ “ : (g+i)
17) ” + “ “ : (g+j)
18) ” + “ “ or “ ”: (g+k) or (g+l)
19) ” + “ ” : (g+m)
▲▼◄►“: (i), (j), (k), (l)
Press “▲▼◄►” to move the cursor up / down / left / right.
Press “ ” + “ ”to activate the call monitor function and press “ ” to escape the call monitor mode.
Press “ ” + “ “ to select live or playback sounds of the 4 audio channels.
Under playback mode, press “ ” + “ “ to show slow playback.
Press “ ” + “ “ or “ ” change the setting in the menu / to select the channel.
Press “ ” + “ ” to change channel display position. Press “▲▼◄►” to select the channel which You would like to change,
Press “” or “” select the channel which You would like show. Press “ENTER” button to confirm.
20) ” + “ ”: (g+n) Press “ ” + “ ” button to enter the search mode.
21) ” + “ ”: (k+l) Press “ ” + “ ” buttons at the same time to enter / exit the PTZ control mode.
22) R.E.T.R.: (b+d) Press “MENU” + “ Please refer to “Section 5.12”
” button to activated R.E.T.R. function 3 / 5 / 10 minutes later.
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1.5 REAR PANEL
1.5 REAR PANEL
(Take 16 channels as an example.)
(Take 16 channels as an example.)
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1) DISK ARRAY PORT: Connect to disk array for extend HDD capacity.
2) IR: Connect to IR receiver.
3) RS485: Connect to external device (such as PTZ camera) with RS485-A and RS485-B.
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4) EXTERNAL I/O PORT: Connect to external device. Control external device or controlled remotely by external device (alarm input, external alarm).
5) USB PORT: Support firmware update and files backup.
6) D/V PORT (Digital Video Port): Connect to VGA connector card.
7) LAN: Connect to Internet by LAN cable.
8) LINK / ACT LED light: When the Internet is activated, the LED light will turn on.
9) CALL MONITOR: Connect to CALL monitor. Show the channel switch display. When the alarm is triggered, the call monitor will show the image of the triggered channel for a period of time.
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10) POWER: Connect to provided adapter.
11) FAN: For ventilation.
12) VIDEO INPUT (CHANNEL 1 - 16 / CHANNEL 1 - 8) : Connect to video source, such as camera.
13) LOOP (CHANNEL 1 - 16 / CHANNEL 1 - 8): Video output.
14) 75Ω / HI: When using Loop function, please switch to HI. When you don’t use Loop function, please switch to 75Ω.
15) MONITOR: Connect to Main monitor.
16) AUDIO IN (1-4): Connect to audio source, such as camera which equipped with audio function. When users start the recording function, the audio input will be recorded .
17) AUDIO OUT : Connect to monitor or speaker. With 2 mono audio outputs from the same source.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
2.1 PHYSICAL CONNECTION
2.1 PHYSICAL CONNECTION
Connecting all the devices to construct a surveillance system, as shown below. (Take 16 channels as an example.)
(Take 16 channels as an example.)
1) Install HDDs: The HDDs must be installed before the DVR is turned on.
2) Connect cameras.
3) Connect monitors.
4) Connect the external devices.
5) Connect power.
NOTE: Please refer to Appendix #1 for HDD installation instructions. NOTE: Please refer to Appendix#2 for pin configurations of the external I/O port .
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2.2 GETTING STARTED
2.2 GETTING STARTED
1) Before using the DVR, please have the HDDs installed ready. (refer to Appendix #1 for installation of HDDs).
2) Connect the AC power cord to power adapter and plug into an electrical outlet. The standby LED light will turn to red. Press the “POWER” button. The power LED will be red. It takes approximately 10 to 15 seconds to boot the system with the message : “ SYSTEM INIT... ”, “DETECTING MASTER HDD”, “DETECTING SLAVE HDD”, “DETECTING DISKARRAY”, and also version information, etc.
3) Before operating the DVR, please set up the system time first. (for setting system time, please refer to “DATE” settings).
SYSTEM INIT…
System Time
DETECTING MASTER HDD OK DETECTING SLAVE HDD FAIL DETECTING DISKARRAY FAIL
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SYSTEM NTSC
- 507 -
Available Capacity
of Internal HDDs
Under HDD
Overwrite Mode
Channel Title
NOTE :
When “HDD not found” message shows up, please refer to appendix # 1. It may result from the improper installation of the HDD.
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Advanced Motion Detection Setting” allows users to adjust different sensitivity factors base on different environment. And “Network Backup” allows users to use licensed software AP to backup the recorded files to PC, and playback the backup files.
3.1 MOTION DETECTION SETTING
3.1 MOTION DETECTION SETTING
1) LS : The sensitivity of comparing two different images. The smaller the value is,
the more sensitive the detection will become. Application ~
Environment vibration Light shiftShadow Mirror reflection
2) SS : The sensitivity towards the size of the triggered object on the screen. The
smaller the value is, the more sensitive the detection will become. Application ~ Different size of the object on the screen.
3) TS : The sensitivity towards how long the object gets triggered. The smaller the
value is, the more sensitive the detection will become. Application ~ Different speed of the moving object
4) RE : The value of RE is a reference for detection. The default value is 10, which
means DVR will compare 10 continuous images at one time according to the sensitivity of LS, SS, TS simultaneously. Therefore the bigger the value is, the more sensitivity the detection will become. Application ~ Slow and regular environment change
Scenario : Warehouse Different environments may require different settings, the sample below is for
your reference.
LS
LS
SS
SS
TS
TS
RE
RE
102210Entrance
10218Back door
10225Sidewalk
1010212Widow
Note 1 : The real appropriate setting value will depend on the real situation
(such as the angle of the lens, the distance between the camera and object…etc.)
Note 2 : User could also refer to “Section 5.8 Advance Menu_Detection” for
detail setting.
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3.2 NETWORK BACKUP
3.2 NETWORK BACKUP
Users could easily use the licensed software AP to backup the recorded files to PC. And then playback the backup files.
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
4.1 RECORDING
4.1 RECORDING
The DVR offers three recording modes, manual record, event recording, and timer record. If power is off accidentally, recorded video files will still be stored in the HDDs.
DVR will return to original recording status after power is on again.
1) MANUAL RECORDING (continuous recording) : Recording is initiated by manually pressing the “REC” button. Indicated by the sign “
2) EVENT RECORDING (triggered by motion and external alarm) : When this functions is activated, the recording is triggered by motion or external alarm. Indicated by the sign “M” and “A” .
3) TIMER RECORDING (scheduled time) : Recording is scheduled by Timer. Indicated by the sign “TIMER RECORD”.
Under
NOTE : When the HDDs are full under O/W
Recording
recording mode, previous recorded files may be overwritten without further warning notices.
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4.2 PLAYBACK
4.2 PLAYBACK
Press “ PLAY ” button, the DVR will display the last recording video.
1) FAST FORWARD (F.F. ) & FAST REWIND (REW):
You can increase speed for fast forward and rewind on the DVR. In the playback mode, Press ” ” once to get 4X speed forward and press twice to get 8X speed,… and the maximum speed can reach 32X. Press ” ” once to get 4X speed rewind and press twice to get 8X speed, … and the maximum speed can reach 32X. The type of recording image size (Frame or CIF )will also shown on the screen.
2) PAUSE / IMAGE JOG:
Press “ ” button to pause the current image displayed on the screen. In the Pause mode,
Press ” ” once to get forward by frame change.Press ” ” once to get rewind by frame change.
3) STOP:
Press “ ” button under all circumstance, it will return DVR to live monitoring mode.
4) CHANNEL SHIFT:
Display mode:
Press MODE “ ” button to select display mode (16 / 9 / 4 channels).
Full Screen Switch:
Press “” or “” button to show the full screen channels.
Channel display switch:
Press “ ” + “ ” button, Press “” “” “◄” “►” to select the channel which You would like to change.
Press “” or “” select the channel which You would like show. Press “ENTER” button to confirm.
5) SLOW PLAYBACK:
Press “ ” + “ ” button to get 1/4X speed playback and press twice to get 1/8X speed, three times to get 1/16X speed, and four times to get 1/32X sped.
6) AUDIO:
Press “ ” + “ “ to select live sounds of the 4 audio channels.
AUDIO 1 (L) AUDIO 2 (L) AUDIO 3 (L) AUDIO 4 (L)
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5.1 MENU TREE
5.1 MENU TREE
RECORD
RECORD
MANUAL RECORD
MANUAL RECORD
ENABLE
ENABLE
EVENT RECORD
EVENT RECORD
ENABLE
ENABLE
TIMER RECORD
TIMER RECORD
ENABLE
ENABLE
OVERWRITE
OVERWRITE
RECORD IMG SIZE
RECORD IMG SIZE
TIMER
TIMER
DATE
DATE
START
START
HH : MM
HH : MM
END
END
HH : MM
HH : MM
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
MENU
MENU
TITLE
TITLE
ADVANCE
DATE
DATE
DATE:
DATE:
YEAR MONTH DAY
YEAR MONTH DAY
TIME:
TIME:
HOUR MIN SEC
HOUR MIN SEC
FORMAT: Y--MM--D D ……
FORMAT: Y
ADVANCE
CAMERA
CAMERA
DETECTION
DETECTION
BRIG
BRIG
CONT
CONT
SATU
SATU
HUE
HUE
COV
COV
REC
REC
TITLE
TITLE
DET
DET
AREA
AREA
RECORD QUALITY
RECORD QUALITY
MANUAL RECORD
MANUAL RECORD
IPS
IPS
EVENT RECORD
EVENT RECORD
IPS
IPS
TIMER RECORD
TIMER RECORD
IPS
IPS
TOTAL IPS SHARE
TOTAL IPS SHARE
TITLE DISPLAY
TITLE DISPLAY
DATE DISPLAY
DATE DISPLAY
HDD INFO
HDD INFO
LOSS SCREEN
LOSS SCREEN
PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK
INFO
INFO
DWELL
DWELL
DURATION
DURATION
(SEC)
(SEC)
-
DEDE-
INTERLACE
INTERLACE
ALERT
ALERT
EXT. ALERT
EXT. ALERT
INT. BUZZER
INT. BUZZER
KEY BUZZER
KEY BUZZER
VLOSS BUZZER
VLOSS BUZZER
MOTION BUZZER
MOTION BUZZER
ALARM BUZZER
ALARM BUZZER
HDD BUZZER
HDD BUZZER
HDD NEARLY FULL
HDD NEARLY FULL
(GB)
(GB)
ALARM DURATION
ALARM DURATION
(SEC)
(SEC)
NETWORK
NETWORK
REMOTE
REMOTE
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SERIAL TYPE
SERIAL TYPE
BAUD RATE
BAUD RATE
HOST ID
HOST ID
IR
IR
PASSWORD
PASSWORD
RESET DEFAULT
RESET DEFAULT
CLEAR HDD
CLEAR HDD
LS
LS
SS
SS
TS
TS
RE
RE
ALARM
ALARM
TITLE
TITLE
DEVICE
DEVICE
ID
ID
PROTOCOL
PROTOCOL
RATE
RATE
BACKUP
BACKUP
HDD INFO
HDD INFO
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
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UPGRADE
UPGRADE
R.E.T.R. (MIN)
R.E.T.R. (MIN)
AUTO KEYLOCK
AUTO KEYLOCK
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
VERSION
VERSION
VIDEO FORMAT
VIDEO FORMAT
5.2 ACCESS MENU
5.2 ACCESS MENU
Press “MENU” button to enter the main menu list. The default password is 0000. Enter the default password and press “ENTER”. (Users could alter the password later, please refer to “Section 5.12 ADVANCE MENU_SYSTEM”)
Tip: The default password is “0000”, users could just press “ENTER” four times
Tip
instead of using “” , “” to select “0” “0” “0” “0”.
(MENU) RECORD TIMER DATE ADVANCE
Use the following buttons for menu setting:
▲▼
◄►
to move the cursor.
, to choose the numbers / selections.
“ ENTER “ to go to the submenu / to confirm the selection
“ MENU “ to go to the menu OSD
/ to confirm the change / to exit the menu OSD
There are 4 options available in the main menu:
RECORD -------- Record mode setup.
TIMER ----------- Timer recording setup.
DATE ------------- System date setup.
ADVANCE ------- Advance functions setup.
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5.3 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___RECORD
5.3 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___RECORD
(MENU)
RECORD
RECORD
TIMER DATE ADVANCE
Move the cursor to the “RECORD”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
RECORD
RECORD
MANUAL RECORD ENABLE EVENT RECORD ENABLE TIMER RECORD ENABLE OVERWRITE RECORD IMG SIZE RECORD QUALITY MANUAL RECORD IPS EVENT RECORD IPS TIMER RECORD IPS TOTAL IPS SHARE
1) MANUAL RECORD ENABLE: Start / Stop the manual recording function.
2) EVENT RECORD ENABLE: Start / Stop the event recording function. When this functions is activated, the recording will triggered by motion or external alarm
3) TIMER RECORD ENABLE: Start / Stop the timer recording function.
4) OVERWRITE: Select to overwrite previous recording video in HDD. When the HDD is full under O/W recording mode, previous recorded files will be overwritten without further warning notices.
5) RECORD IMG SIZE: There are three recording options: FRAME & CIF. When change record image size, user need to stop recording first.
6) RECORD QUALITY: There are four quality settings: BEST, HIGH, NORMAL & BASIC
In the following (7) ~ (10) sections is for 16 channels. For 8 channels, divided the IPS by 2
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7) MANUAL RECORD IPS: Recording is activated by pressing the “REC” button. Select the images per second of MANUAL RECORD, The options are as the followings:
NTSC: FRAME: 120, 60, 30, 15
NTSC
CIF: 480, 240, 120, 60 CIF: 400, 200, 100, 50
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PAL: FRAME: 100, 50, 25, 12
PAL
8) EVENT RECORD IPS: Recording is activated by event (alarm and motion trigger). Select the images per second for event record, The options are as the followings:
NTSC: FRAME: 120, 60, 30, 15
NTSC
CIF: 480, 240, 120, 60 CIF: 400, 200, 100, 50
9) TIMER RECORD IPS:
Recording is activated by timer schedule. Select the images per second of TIMER RECORD, The options are as the followings: NTSC: FRAME: 120, 60, 30, 15
NTSC
CIF: 480, 240, 120, 60 CIF: 400, 200, 100, 50
10) TOTAL IPS SHARE: There are two IPS settings:
FIX: IPS per channel = RECORD IPS ÷ 16 channels
FIX
PAL: FRAME: 100, 50, 25, 12
PAL
PAL: FRAME: 100, 50, 25, 12
PAL
GROUP: Every 4 channels will form a group.
GROUP
IPS per channel = RECORD IPS ÷ 4 ÷ number of channels under recording within the group.
Ex.: If you set the record IPS as 480 IPS, then
Channel 01 will get 30 IPS (120 / 4 / 1 = 30) Channel 05 and 06 each will get 15 IPS (120 / 4 / 2 = 15) ““ means under recording
NOTE: When users choose the image size as “CIF”, the total
NOTE:
IPS share will be fixed. That is IPS per channel will equal to record IPS divided by 16 channels.
5.4 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___TIMER
5.4 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___TIMER
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05
06
(MENU) RECORD
TIMER
TIMER
DATE ADVANCE
Group 1 :
CH 01 ~ 04
Group 2 :
CH 05 ~ 08
Group 3 :
CH 09 ~ 12
Group 4 :
CH 13 ~ 16
Move the cursor to the “TIMER”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
TIMER
TIMER
DATE HH : MM HH : MM OFF 00 : 00 00 : 00 DAILY 08 : 00 18 : 00 SUN 06 : 00 23 : 00 MON-FRI 00 : 00 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 00 : 00
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1) DATE: A scheduled record date (SUN/MON/TUE/ WED/ THU/ FRI/ SAT/ MON–FRI / SAT-SUN / DAILY/OFF) could be set to activate the timer recording. NOTE 1 : Specific date could be changed by “” or “” button. NOTE 2 : If you plan to set the timer recording across the midnight, there are two ways for setting the timer recording schedule, please following the instructions below. Example 1 : If you only want to set recording timer schedule from every Sunday 23:30 to Monday 23:30, then you could set recording timer schedule as Sunday from 23:30 to 23:30. Example 2 : If you plan to set the timer recording from Sunday 08:00 to Monday 15:00, then you could set the recording timer schedule as Sunday from 08 : 00 to 00 : 00, and Monday 00 : 00 to 15 : 00.
2) START HH / MM: Select the start time for the recording.
3) END HH / MM: Select the finishing time for the recording.
5.5 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___DATE
5.5 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___DATE
(MENU) RECORD
TIMER
DATE
DATE
ADVANCE
Move the cursor to the “DATE”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
DATE
DATE
DATE YEAR MONTH DAY
2005 MAY 30
TIME HOUR MIN SEC
15 30 18
FORMAT Y-M-D
Set the correct time of the DVR. There are three date formats: Y-M-D, M-D-Y, D-M-Y.
NOTE: Press “
” or “” button to do the selections.
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5.6 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___ADVANCE
5.6 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___ADVANCE
(MENU) RECORD TIMER DATE
ADVANCE
ADVANCE
Move the cursor to the “ADVANCE”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
ADVANCE
ADVANCE
CAMERA
DETECTION DISPLAY ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK BACKUP HDD INFO EVENT LOG
5.7 ADVANCE MENU ___CAMERA
5.7 ADVANCE MENU ___CAMERA
Move the cursor to the “CAMERA”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
CAMERA
CAMERA
TITLE BRIG CONT SATU HUE COV REC 01 128 128 128 128 NO YES 02 128 128 128 128 NO YES 03 128 128 128 128 NO YES 04 128 128 128 128 NO YES 05 128 128 128 128 NO YES 06 128 128 128 128 NO YES 07 128 128 128 128 NO YES 08 128 128 128 128 NO YES UP DOWN
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1) TITLE: Move the cursor to the title which you want to change, and press “ENTER” to access the setting screen. Assign each channel a title (up to six characters (letters or symbols…)), the default title is the channel number.
2) BRIG / CONT / SATU / HUE: Adjust the Brightness/Contrast/Saturation/Hue of each channel. The level is from 0 to 255. The default value is 128.
3) COV (COVERT): Select “YES” to mask the selected channel which is under recording. When this function is activated, the “COV” words will shown on the screen.
4) RECORD: Select “YES” to enable the record function; Select “NO” to disable the record function.
5) UP / DOWN: Select “UP” to go to the previous page; Select “DOWN” to go the next page.
NOTE: TITLE : 6 characters (letters or symbols…). BRIG : from 0 ~ 255, the default value is 128. CONT : from 0 ~ 255, the default value is 128. SATU : from 0 ~ 255, the default value is 128. HUE : from 0 ~ 255, the default value is 128. CONV : YES or NO. REC : YES or NO.
5.8 ADVANCE MENU ___DETECTION
5.8 ADVANCE MENU ___DETECTION
Move the cursor to the “DETECTION”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
DETECTION
DETECTION
TITLE DET AREA LS SS TS RE ALARM 01 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF 02 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 LOW 03 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 HIGH 04 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF 05 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF 06 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF 07 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF 08 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF UP DOWN
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1) TITLE: Show the title of each channel of the camera.
2) DET: Select “ON” to activate the motion detect function of each channel. Select “OFF” to inactivate the motion detect function of each channel.
3) AREA: Press the “ENTER” button to set detection area. Pink blocks represent the area that is not being detected. While the transparent blocks is the area that is under detection.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the start area
Multi-detected area
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4) LS :
: navigates between targets.
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The sensitivity of comparing two different images. The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection. The highest sensitivity setting is 00, the lowest sensitivity setting is 15. The default value is 07.
Press the width of the area
Press “” to turn all area under detection
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to choose
Press height of the area, and press “ENTER” again to confirm.
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to choose the
Press “” to turn all area not to be detected
5) SS : The sensitivity towards the size of the triggered object on the screen.(the number of motion detection grids). The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection. The highest sensitivity setting is 00, and the lowest sensitivity setting is
15. The default setting is 03.
Note: The default setting of Spatial Sensitivity is 03, which means when 3 grids
are detected for motion at one time, the system will get triggered. So the value of Spatial Sensitivity must be less than the number of grids which you set up to motion detection area.
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6) TS
7) RE :
8) ALARM:
9) UP / DOWN:
5.9 ADVANCE MENU ___DISPLAY
5.9 ADVANCE MENU ___DISPLAY
: The sensitivity towards how long the object gets triggered. The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection. The highest sensitivity setting is 00, and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15. The default setting is 02.
The value of RE is a reference for detection. The default value is 10, which means DVR will compare 10 continuous images at one time according to the sensitivity of LS, SS, TS simultaneously. Therefore the bigger the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection.
Select LOW / HIGH for the alarm polarity. The default alarm value is OFF.
Select “UP” to go to the previous page; Select “DOWN” to go the next page. Targets set in the AREA.
Move the cursor to the “DISPLAY”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
TITLE DISPLAY ON DATE DISPLAY ON HDD INFO ON LOSS SCREEN BLUE PLAYBACK INFO NORMAL DWELL DURATION (SEC) 2 DE-INTERLACE ON
1) TITLE DISPLAY: Turn the channel title display on / off.
2) DATE DISPLAY: Turn the date display on / off.
3) HDD INFO” Turn the display information of internal HDD on / off.
4) LOSS SCREEN” Set the color of video loss screen (Blue or Black)
5) PLAYBACK INFO: Set the position where playback information will be indicated (center or normal (on the button of left-hand side of the screen)).
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6) DWELL DURATION (SEC): Set the duration time of each channel for CALL MONITOR (2, 4, 8, 16 sec.)
7) DE-INTERLACE: Set the “DE-INTERLACE” function on / off.
5.10 ADVANCE MENU ___ALERT
5.10 ADVANCE MENU ___ALERT
Move the cursor to the “ALERT”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
ALERT
ALERT
EXT. ALERT ON INT. BUZZER ON KEY BUZZER ON VLOSS BUZZER ON MOTION BUZZER ON ALARM BUZZER ON HDD BUZZER ON HDD NEARLY FULL (GB) 05 ALARM DURATION (SEC) 05
1) EXT. ALERT: Set the sound on / off when external alarm is triggered.
2) INT. BUZZER: Set the sound of KEY / VLOSS / MOTION / ALARM / HDD FULL on or off.
3) KEY BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when pressing the button.
4) VLOSS BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when video loss happened.
5) MOTION BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when motion alarm triggered.
6) ALARM BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when internal alarm triggered.
7) HDD BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when the HDD is full.
8) HDD NEARLY FULL (GB): If HDD buzzer is on, you could choose to have a buzzer notification when the HDD available capacity is only xxx GB left.
9) ALARM DURATION (SEC) Press “ENTER” or “” or “” button to set the duration time of alarm recording (5, 10, 20, 40 sec.).
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5.11 ADVANCE MENU ___REMOTE
5.11 ADVANCE MENU ___REMOTE
Move the cursor to “REMOTE”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
REMOTE
REMOTE
TITLE DEVICE ID PROTOCOL RATE 01 PTZ 001 P - D 02400 02 CAMERA 002 NORMAL 02400 03 CAMERA 003 NORMAL 02400 04 CAMERA 004 NORMAL 02400 05 CAMERA 005 NORMAL 02400 06 CAMERA 006 NORMAL 02400 07 CAMERA 007 NORMAL 02400 08 CAMERA 008 NORMAL 02400 UP DOWN
1) TITLE: Title of each camera.
2) DEVICE: Select to control normal camera or PTZ camera for each channel.
3) ID: Set the ID number (0 ~ 255) as same as the ID of each device.
4) PROTOCOL: Select NORMAL (our protocol) or PELCO-D protocol.
5) RATE: Set the baud rate of each channel (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 57600).
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5.12 ADVANCE MENU ___SYSTEM
5.12 ADVANCE MENU ___SYSTEM
Move the cursor to the “SYSTEM”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SERIAL TYPE RS - 485 BAUD RATE 02400 HOST ID 003 IR ON PASSWORD 0000 RESET DEFAULT RESET CLEAR HDD MASTER UPGRADE NO R.E.T.R. (MIN) 3 AUTO KEYLOCK NEVER LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERSION 1026-08-G6-04-V354-07 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC
1) SERIAL TYPE: Press “ENTER” or “” or “” button to set the control serial type (RS-485, RS-
232) of DVR.
2) BAUD RATE: Press “ENTER” or “” or “” button to set the BAUD RATE of DVR (2400, 9600, 19200, 57600).
3) HOST ID: Press “ENTER” or “” or “” button to set the ID of DVR (0 ~ 255).
4) IR: Press “ENTER” or “” or “” button to set the IR function on / off.
5) PASSWORD: Press “ENTER” or “” or “” button to set the password for accessing DVR.
6) RESET DEFAULT: Press “ENTER”, and select “YES” to confirm or “NO” to chancel.
7) CLEAR HDD: Press “ENTER”, and “YES” to confirm clear HDD or “NO” to chancel. In this function, you can press “” or “” to select the HDD MASTER HDD, SLAVE HDD or DISK ARRAY) which you plan to clear.
8) UPGRADE: Press “ENTER”, and select “YES” to confirm upgrade or “NO” to chancel.
9) R.E.T.R. (MIN): Set R.E.T.R. activated time (3, 5, 10 minutes after confirm the setting). *
R.E.T.R. activate ~ Press “Menu” + “” buttons on the front panel.
R.E.T.R. activate
When the R.E.T.R. is on, a message “R.E.T.R. ON” will be shown on the screen (in red text).
*
R.E.T.R. off ~ Press any key (except “SHIFT” and “POWER” buttons)
R.E.T.R. off
and enter the password.
10) AUTO KEYLOCK Set the auto key lock function (Never / 10 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec).
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11) LANGUAGE: Press “ENTER”, and select the language of the OSD.
12) VERSION: The firmware version information will be shown on the screen.
13) VIDEO FORMAT: The information of the DVR’s video format will be shown on the screen.
5.13 ADVANCE MENU ___NETWORK
5.13 ADVANCE MENU ___NETWORK
Move the cursor to the “NETWORK”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
NETWORK
NETWORK
NETWORK TYPE STATIC DNS 168. 95. 1. 1 PORT 0 0 8 0
1) NETWORK TYPE (STATIC):
Select NETWORK TYPE, and press “” or “” button to set the network type as STATIC, and then press “ENTER” to go to the submenu of the network. In the submenu of network type, use “” or “” button to set all the information needed in the DVR. See the illustration below.
IP 61. 66. 138. 53 GATEWAY 61. 66. 138. 65 NETMASK 255. 255. 255. 0
2) NETWORK TYPE (DHCP):
This DHCP function need to be supported by router or cable modem network with DHCP service. For detailed DHCP setting, please refer to P.36 and P.37 (Licensed Software AP).
3) NETWORK TYPE (PPPOE):
STATIC
STATIC
This PPPOE function need to have “username” and “password” from ISP supplier. For detailed PPPOE setting, please refer to P.36 and P.37 (Licensed Software AP).
NOTE:
DHCP and PPPOE network types need to apply DDNS service to get “Hostname” to correspond to dynamic IP address. For detailed DDNS setting, please refer to P.37.
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5.14 ADVANCE MENU ___ BACKUP
5.14 ADVANCE MENU ___ BACKUP
Move the cursor to the “BACKUP”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
BACKUP
BACKUP
USB BACKUP
Select “USB BACKUP” and then press “Enter”.
USB BACKUP
USB BACKUP
START TIME 2005-10-27 11 : 25 : 46 END TIME 2005-10-27 11 : 50 : 58 AVAILABLE SIZE 0512 MB CHANNEL 01 HDD NUM MASTER BACKUP TO USB START
1) START TIME: Select the start time of the backup.
2) END TIME: Select the end time of the backup.
3) AVAILABLE SIZE: The information of the USB available capacity.
4) CHANNEL: Choose the channel.
5) HDD NUM: Choose the HDD.
6) BACKUP TO USB: Press “ENTER” to start backup the chosen file to USB.
NOTE:
The USB format must be “FAT 32”. If the USB is not supported by the DVR, then the “USB ERROR” message will be
shown on the screen.
It is suggest that clear all the files in the USB before you backup files in your USB. The file type of the backup files could only use the licensed software to view the
playback.
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5.15 ADVANCE MENU ___HDD INFO
5.15 ADVANCE MENU ___HDD INFO
You can get all the capacity information of the connected HDD.
HDD INFO
HDD INFO
HDD NUM HDD SIZE HDD NUM HDD SIZE MASTER 400.517 SLAVE NO HDD
EXT001 400.517 EXT 002 400.517 EXT003 400.517 EXT 004 NO HDD EXT005 NO HDD EXT 006 NO HDD EXT007 NO HDD EXT 008 NO HDD EXT009 NO HDD EXT 010 NO HDD EXT011 NO HDD EXT 012 NO HDD
5.16 ADVANCE MENU ___EVENT LOG
5.16 ADVANCE MENU ___EVENT LOG
You can get all the information (event type, time, and channel) of the event list (including video loss list, net list, other lists (such as power on / off, key unlock, reset to default). Select the event list you want to see and press “ENTER”.
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
VLOSS LIST NET LIST OTHERS CLEAR ALL
1) VLOSS LIST: Show the information of video loss list.
2) NET LIST: Show the information of net login list.
3) OTHERS: Show the information of power on / off, unlock, reset to default list.
4) CLEAR ALL: Clear all the event log lists.
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ADDITIONAL OPERATION
ADDITIONAL OPERATION
6.1 SEARCH
6.1 SEARCH
Press “ ” + “ ” buttons on the front panel of the DVR to enter the search mode. Then the screen will show the following options.
SEARCH
SEARCH
HDD MASTER FULL LIST RECORD LIST SYSTEM LIST ALARM LIST MOTION LIST EVENT SEARCH TIME SEARCH
1) HDD: Select the the specific HDD.
2) FULL LIST: List all recorded files ( R: RECORD / S: SYSTEM / A: ALARM / MS: MOTION / T: TIMER).
3) RECORD LIST: List of manual recorded files.
4) SYSTEM LIST: List of system recorded files. Under continuous recording mode, the DVR system will save one recording file every one hour.
5) ALARM LIST: List of alarm trigger recorded files.
6) MOTION LIST: List of motion trigger recorded files.
7) EVENT SEARCH: Search by specific time period (YEAR / MONTH / DAY / HOUR / MIN / CHANNEL). Display all the motion triggered recording videos. When you saw the playback of the motion triggered recording videos, it would play with fast speed. Once you press “PLAY” button, it would return to normal speed.
8) TIME SEARCH: Search by specific time period (YEAR / MONTH / DAY / HOUR / MIN).
NOTE:
Move the cursor to the specific recorded file and press “ENTER” to play the video, and press stop “ ” button to return the live display.
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6.2 2X DIGITAL ZOOM
6.2 2X DIGITAL ZOOM
Press “ZOOM” button on the front panel of the DVR to enlarge the picture of selected channel (2X digital zoom). You will have ¼ view size of the enlarged
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picture. Therefore use the “
2005--
MAY--
2005
DIGITAL ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
1) Press the “ZOOM” button again to exit the zoom picture.
30 [MON] 14:50:37
MAY
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01
“ to navigate.
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400 GB
400 GB
2005--
MAY--
2005
DIGITAL ZOOM
DIGITAL ZOOM
30 [MON] 14:50:37
MAY
30 [MON] 14:50:37
01
01
400 GB
400 GB
2) Press “
3) Users could also press the “Digital Zoom” button on the IR remote control panel.
6.3 KEY LOCK
6.3 KEY LOCK
Key Lock On:
1)1)Key Lock On
Press “MENU” + “ENTER” buttons to key lock. Auto key lock: refer to “Section 5.12 ADVANCE MENU_SYSTEM”.
Key Lock Off:
2)2)Key Lock Off
Press any key (except “SHIFT” and “POWER” buttons) and then key in the password to exit Key Lock mode.
Password:
3)3)Password
As to the password setting, please refer to “Section 5.12 ADVANCE MENU_SYSTEM”.
6.4 SWITCH THE N/P SYSTEM
6.4 SWITCH THE N/P SYSTEM
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“ button to move the zoom position.
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1) Press “POWER” button to shutdown, and then press “POWER” + “ switch to PAL system.
2) Press “POWER” button to shutdown, and then press “POWER” + “ switch to NTSC system.
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“ to
“ to
6.5 USB UPGRADE
6.5 USB UPGRADE
Users can use USB for upgrade. Please format the USB memory device first.
1) Get the upgrade files from your distributor.
2) Save the upgrade files in your USB device (Do not change the file name).
3) Go to the “MAIN MENU – SYSTEM - UPGRADE” , and press “ENTER”.
4) Select “YES”, and press “ENTER” again to confirm upgrade.
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WARNING
WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
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WARNING
WARNING
UPGRADE ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
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4
PLEASE WAIT… UPGRADE HTML
OK
NOTE:
The USB format must be “FAT 32”. If the USB is not supported by the DVR, then the “USB ERROR”
WARNING
WARNING
message will be shown on the screen.
PLEASE WAIT… UPGRADE KERNEL
OK
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UPGRADE SUCCESS REBOOT
OK
WARNING
WARNING
PLEASE WAIT… UPGRADE BOOT
OK
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SHUTDOWN PLEASE WAIT…
OK
WARNING
WARNING
6.6 LICENSED SOFTWARE AP
6.6 LICENSED SOFTWARE AP
1)
1)
Install the Software:
Install the Software
Put the attached CD into a CD-ROM and it will start to install application
program into PC.
Click setup icon “ ” twice to setup. After setup, user will see the icon “ “ on the desktop.
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2)
2)
Software Operation:
Software Operation
Connect DVR with PC via RJ45 network line.
Click twice to enter login page.
After setup the network information, click twice to enter login page.
LAN Setting :
LAN Setting :
The default DVR IP is “192.168.1.10”, and default “username” and “password” are both “admin”. Users should set PC IP address as “IP:192.168.1. under the same domain).
Key in IP (192.168.1.10), username (admin), password (admin) into the login page. After connect to the DVR with local LAN, users could modify the network setting in DVR or in system config of the licensed software AP.
Network Type ~ Static IP :
Network Type ~ Static IP :
Set the network information in the DVR menu (Section 5.13) or in System Config of the licensed software AP (P.36).
Network Type ~ Dynamic IP (DHCP and PPPOE) :
Network Type ~ Dynamic IP (DHCP and PPPOE) :
Set the Network information in System Config of the licensed software AP. For detailed DHCP and PPPOE setting, please refer to P.36 and P.37.
Key in “Username”, “ Password”, and “IP” (Static IP) or “Host name” (Dynamic IP). And then click the green button to connect.
XXX (1~255, except 10)” (in order to let the PC and DVR
XXX
LOGIN AP Icon Explanation.
Address Book: You can press
Address Book:
this button to add a new IP into the IP Address Book or choose any preset IP address to access the Video Server.
Player: You can press this
Player:
button to access and play the recorded files saved in your PC.
NOTE: The version of the licensed software will shown on the login page.
Search: Search available
Search:
DVR IP address in local area network and modify the network setting of the DVR.
Copy: You can press this
Copy:
button to copy all the software installation files, so you could keep all the settings of video web server for next software installation on other PC.
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Introduction of Basic Operation : Video Web Server Control Panel.
Digital Device Control Panel ~ 16CH DVR
Digital Device Control Panel ~ 16CH DVR
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d. Resolution:
NTSC: 320 × 228 ; 640 × 456 PAL: 320 × 276 ; 640 × 552
e. Image Quality (High, Medium, Low)
f. Snapshot : press this button to have a snapshot of the image which will
be saved in the designated destination.
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g. Record : press this button, the video web server will start to record, and press this
button again to stop record. The recording files will be saved to PC. Each recording file can up to 18,000 frames. When the recording file capacity is full, the new recorded file will be saved to the second file.
Besides, if the HDD space is less than 200MB, the program will stop recording. h. System Config: press this button to enter the setting page of the video web server. i. Number of Online Users j. CH 1 ~ 16 k. 4, 9, 16 Channel Display l. Search m. Record n. Stop / Fast Rewind / Fast Forward / Pause / Slow Playback / Play o.
p. q. Digital Zoom r. Set : press this button to change channel display position.
Press “
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” to select the channel which You would like to change.
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Press “” or “” select the channel which You would like show.
Press “Enter” button to confirm. s. Sequence: press this button to enter the call monitor function and press again to
exit from call monitor mode. t. Enter u. PTZ Control Off / On:
When you turn the PTZ control on, then you could select
the PTZ device, and press “OK” button to enter the PTZ control AP screen.
(Press “ESC” to exit from PTZ control AP screen and back to DVR control AP
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v. Menu / Up / Down / Left / Right w. R.E.T.R. (Remote Event Trigger Recording) : press this button to activate the
R.E.T.R function, and press again to exit. When R.E.T.R. is on, users at the
remote PC side will get a real time alarm sound notification and the recording files
will be save at different location in the PC according to the “Record Path” you set. x. Turbo ON/ OFF:
To speed up menu selecting or the control of the PTZ camera under video web
server, you can activate "Turbo" function by clicking this button. Users are
allowed to change the turbo steps from 1 to 10. .
Ex. If you activate the TURBO function, and set the value of the turbo step as 3,
then when you press one of the button up/down/left/right, one mouse click
will function as if you click 3 times.
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Digital Device Control Panel ~ PTZ
Digital Device Control Panel ~ PTZ
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When you turn the PTZ control on, then you could select the PTZ device, and press “OK” button to enter the PTZ control AP screen. (Press “ESC” to exit from PTZ control AP screen and back to
DVR control AP screen) q. Menu / Up / Down / Left / Right r. Turbo:
To speed up menu selecting or the control of the PTZ camera under
video web server, you can activate "Turbo" function by clicking this button.
Users are allowed to change the turbo steps from 1 to 10. .
Ex. If you activate the TURBO function, then when you press one of the
button up/down/left/right, one mouse click will function as if you click 3
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Playback Operation.
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a. Snapshot b. Stop c. Pause d. Fast Rewind (1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X) e. Slow Rewind (1X, 1/2X, 1/4X, 1/8X, 1/16X) f. PLAY (1X) g. Slow Playback (1X, 1/2X, 1/4X, 1/8X, 1/16X) h. Fast Forward (1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X) i. OSD ( show / hide ) j. Config. Setting (File path for snapshot, text color, progress color) k. Open Previous File l. Open Next File
Note: When you pause the playback picture, you could press “e” button to go to the previous image, or press “g” button to go to the next image.
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3)
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Network
Network
Click on Network setting, and choose the IP TYPE (Static IP, PPPOE, DHCP)
Advanced Setting:
Advanced Setting
Press “System Config ” button to enter the system setting page. In this system setting page, you can select the function which you want to
set up.
After setting, please press “APPLY” button to save the settings. System setting includes:
Network, DDNS, Account, Online User, Alarm, Mail, FTP, Alarm Database, File Path, Device, Detection, Camera, and Toolbox.
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Static IP:
key in the server IP, gateway, net mask, and web port.
PPPOE:
Key in the “username” and “password” provided by your ISP supplier. PPPOE will also need to apply DDNS service to get “Hostname” to correspond to dynamic IP address. Please refer to P.37.
DHCP:
This DHCP function need to be supported by router or cable modem network with DHCP service. DHCP will also need to apply DDNS service to get “Hostname” to correspond to dynamic IP address. Please refer to P.37.
NOTE: Some router brand may need to restart the DVR to get the IP address.
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DDNS
DDNS
DDNS is a service for transforming
dynamic IP to corresponding to a specific “Hostname”.
Enable the DDNS function.
Key in the “DDNS username” into “username”. Key in the “DDNS password” into “password”. Key in the “Hostname” into “Domain”. Choose the “DDNS system name”.
DDNS APPLY:
DDNS APPLY:
Go to a website which provide free DDNS services. For example,
“http://www.dyndns.org”.
Create an account in DynDNS.
After created your account, you will receive an confirmation e-mail within a few
minutes. To complete registration, please follow the directions that you will receive. You must complete these steps within 48 hours to complete your registration. If you do not the confirmation e-mail within an hour or so, request a “password reset”
(http://www.dyndns.org/account/resetpass/).
Use the DDNS username and password to login into the DynDNS.
Create Hostname.
Login “Account” “My Service” “Add Host Services” “Add Dynamic DNS Host” Enter and choose the hostname Click on “Add Host”.
YourHostName
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1
2
2
4
4
YourHostName
3
3
5
5
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DDNS Hostname created.
Account
Account
YourHostName
YourHostName.dyndns.org
Set up the user’s account ( Max 5
accounts) , password, life time, and authority level ( line at the same time).
line at the same time
Max 5 accounts on
Max 5 accounts on
User’s level:
SUPERVISOR ——
SUPERVISOR
Control all the functions (“a”, “b”, “c”, “d”, “e” and “f” ). HIGH ——
HIGH
Control only “a”, “b”, “c”, “d” and “e” functions, but cannot control “f” function. NORMAL ——
NORMAL
Control only “a”, “d”, and “e” functions, but cannot control “b”, “c” and “f” functions. GUEST ——
GUEST
Watch the image only. Can only use the “a” function.
Life time :
According to different authority level, different accounts can stay online for different time period (1min, 5min, 10min, 1hour, 1day, infinity).
a
c
b
e
d
f
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Online User
Online User
You can get all the online users’
information here (Name, IP Address, Authority Level, Resolution, and Image Quality).
Alarm
Alarm
Alarm Trigger:
Enable or disable Email and FTP notification function.
Alarm Method:
Two selections—Email or FTP.
Post Number:
MJPEG pictures (1-10 pictures).
Alarm Duration:
You can set the alarm duration time for 3 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., or 30 min..
Alarm Refresh:
Clean the alarm message “ ” which is shown on the screen.
Note: Enable the alarm trigger function.
When the alarm is triggered by the external device, such as PIR or Sensor, you can find “ ” icon showed on the screen. And the Video Web Server will start recording automatically.
219.85.22.168
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Mail
Mail
When alarm is triggered, the
Video Web Server will capture the instant picture (10 JPEG pictures max), and e-mail it to the assigned recipients.
You can get information (SMTP
server) from your e-mail system supplier.
You can add the email
addresses where motion trigger captured pictures or film will be sent to by setting “Modify alarm email address” .
If the mail server require verify
password, please key in user name and password.
Note: To get alarm mail when there is a
motion trigger, you must enable the function of e-mail notification in the Alarm setting.
FTP
FTP
When motion alarm is triggered,
the video server will capture the instant picture and upload the captured image to the assigned FTP site.
Note: To get alarm notification at FTP site
when there is a motion trigger, you
must enable the function of FTP
notification in the Alarm setting.
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Alarm Database
Alarm Database
It’s a database, which precisely
lists all alarm triggered events, with IP address of Video Web Server, alarm triggered time, and number of frames.
You can directly play, delete, or
clear all alarm recording events with ease.
Click on the “Refresh” button to
update the database list even you’re checking alarm events.
All the alarm triggered files will
be listed systematically for easily search.
File Path
File Path
Snapshot Path:
You can assign the route for snapshot image.
Record Path:
You can assign the route for recording file.
Alarm Audio Path:
You can modify the alarm notification sound by yourself or use the default sound.
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Device
Device
You can edit all the external
device in this Windows.
Select the device, and then
press “Edit” button to set up “Device Type”, “ID No.”, “Protocol Type” and “Baud Rate” to control the equipments via Video Web Server.
This video web server supports
different AP screens for control the following peripherals: Camera, PTZ.
Detection
Detection
You can set the detection area and
detection sensitivity factors in this window.
Select the device, and press “Edit”
button to enter the setting page.
In the area setting page, users
could use PC mouse to select the detection area.
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Camera
Camera
You can get the setting information
of the connected cameras in the window.
You can select a specific camera
and press “Edit” button to set the brightness / contrast / saturation / hue of the camera. After setting, press “OK” to confirm.
Tool Box
Tool Box
You can get the information of
firmware version in the window.
You can select “turbo step” (1 - 10).
To speed up menu selecting or the control of the PTZ camera under video web server, you can activate "Turbo" function by clicking this button. Users are allowed to change the turbo steps from 1 to 10. Ex. If you activate the TURBO function, and set “5" for turbo step, then when you press one of the button up/down/left/right, one mouse click will as if you click 5 times.
Max Log List: Set the maximum number of
log list.
Server Log: Press “Server Log” button to
enter the server log list window.
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Network Backup
Network Backup
Users could backup the recorded files
to the PC from DVR via network.
Set backup information, and then
press “Start” button to backup and play the backup file.
After backup, users will see one
backup files and one converted backup files on the PC.
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6.7 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER
6.7 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER
You can also connect to the video Web Server E via IE browser.
This function is suitable in both Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
This function is suitable in both Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Step 1: Type IP address into the URL address box and press “enter”. Then you’ll see
Step 1
the following page.
Download JAVA
Step 2: Press the “Download JAVA” button, and you’ll see the following page.
Step 2
Step 3: Press “Accept License Agreement”.
Step 3
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Download JRE 5.0 Update 4
Accept License Agreement
Step 4: Choose “Windows Offline Installation” or “Windows Online Installation”.
Step 4
Windows Offline Installation
• Windows Online Installation
Step 5: Take “Windows Offline Installation” as a example.
Step 5
Save the setup file “jre-1_5_0_04-windows-i586-p” on the desktop of PC.
Click “ “ twice to setup.
Step 6: After installation, please type the IP address of your DVR into the URL
Step 6
address box and press “enter”. Then you’ll see the login page. Key in the “user name” and “password”. Then you’ll see the following page.
320*228 640*456
PTZ
PTZ
Change Resolution
Change Resolution
Change Image Quality
Change Image Quality
Same as the AP
Same as the AP
operation.
operation.
Please refer to
Please refer to
Section 6.6
““Section 6.6
Licensed
Licensed
Software AP””..
Software AP
To set the display position of the image
To set the display position of the image
(LT: Upper Left; LD: Lower Left; RT: Upper Right; Lower Right)
(LT: Upper Left; LD: Lower Left; RT: Upper Right; Lower Right)
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6.8 R.E.T.R.
6.8 R.E.T.R.
Before you activated the R.E.T.R. function, please set the detection area and activated the motion detection function first. There are three way to activate the Remote Event Trigger Recording function.
1) DVR Front Panel: Press “Menu” + “” buttons on the DVR front panel. And R.E.T.R. function will activate 3 / 5 / 10 minutes later. When the R.E.T.R. is activated, the red “R.E.T.R” OSD will shown on the screen.
2) Licensed Software AP: Press “R.E.T.R.” button on the AP control panel to activate the R.E.T.R. function immediately.
3) IR Remote Control: Press “R.E.T.R.” button on the IR remote control to activate the R.E.T.R. function 3 / 5 / 10 minutes later.
6.9 GPRS
6.9 GPRS
Please refer to ““
Please refer to
Please refer to ““
Please refer to
Please refer to ““
Please refer to
Section 6.6””.0.0
Section 6.6
Section 5.12””..
Section 5.12
Section 5.12””.
Section 5.12
GPRS function Installation and Viewing (Take
GPRS function Installation and Viewing (Take
1) Your mobile service provider must have GPRS service, and the phone handset needs to
support GPRS and Java MIDP 2.0 to run the application.
2) Connect to the website http://211.22.74.18 via the web browser of your cell phone.
(Make sure that your GPRS function is working).
3) Download and install ““
4) After installation, the ““
the phone.
5) Click the icon of the ““
frame. Please type in IP address, port, username, and password of the DVR, which you like to see. And then press “connect” button.
6) After connected to the ““
interface shown on the screen and will see “Online” on title.
7) Wait 3 minutes for video signal to coming out.
8) After video signal is shown, you could monitor and control your security system handily
anytime, anywhere.
NOTE: It’s not suggested to set the DVR port as 80 port.
NOTE
Because some telecommunication service provider may regulate 80 port.
16CH_MPEG--44””/ / ““
16CH_MPEG
16CH_MPEG--44””/ / ““
16CH_MPEG
16CH_MPEG--44””/ / ““
16CH_MPEG
16CH_MPEG--44””/ / ““
16CH_MPEG
Motorola
Motorola
8CH_MPEG--44””.
8CH_MPEG
8CH_MPEG--44”” icon will shown on the desktop of
8CH_MPEG
8CH_MPEG--44”” video server to enter the setting
8CH_MPEG
8CH_MPEG--44”” video server, you will see AP
8CH_MPEG
768i for example)
768i for example)
6.10 OPTIONAL PERIPHERALS
6.10 OPTIONAL PERIPHERALS
For the operation of the following peripherals, please refer to their manual individually.
1) IDA (independent disk array).
2) DVD R/W or CD R/W backup.
3) VGA output.
4) GPRS connector.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING
7.1 FAQ
7.1 FAQ
Please refer to the FAQ table below for easy trouble shooting. The table below describes some typical problems and also their solutions. Please check them before calling your DVR dealer.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
No power
Not working when pressing any button
No recorded video Timer Record enable does not working
No live video
DVR keeps rebooting
Check power cord connections Confirm that there is power at the outlet Check if it is under Key Lock mode Press any key and then key in the password to exit Key Lock mode Check if the HDD is installed and connected properly Check if the Record Enable is set to YES Check camera video cable and connections Check monitor video cable and connections Confirm that the camera is power supplied Check the setting of camera lens
Users could align the power connector and HDD closely, or change another suitable HDD.
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7.2 CPCAM GLOBAL SERVICE
7.2 CPCAM GLOBAL SERVICE
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APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1 ––
APPENDIX #1
INSTALL THE HDD
INSTALL THE HDD
Carefully following the steps to ensure correct installation.
*** Note: If you want to install two HDDs, please set one HDD to “Master Mode”
or “Single Mode”, and the other one to “Slave Mode”. ***
1) Open the upper cover of the DVR and screw out the bracket.
2) Screw HDD to the HDD bracket.
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3
8
8
~
1
1
2
2
~
3) Connect the HDD to power connector and IDE BUS (make sure to align the HDD precisely to the pin connection).
9
9
14
14
~
4) Close the upper cover of the DVR.
2
1
1
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
9
9
13
13
6
6
10
10
14
14
7
7
11
11
8
8
12
12
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APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2 ––
APPENDIX #2
PIN 1. GROUND
PIN 2. ~ PIN 9. To connect wire from ALARM INPUT ( PIN 2 -- 9 ) to
GND ( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR will start recording and buzzer will be on.
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”, the unit starts to record and buzzer.
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”, the unit starts to record and buzzer.
PIN 10.
PIN 11. DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device
or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.
PIN 12. DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control
system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.
GND
GND
PIN OFF
PIN OFF
TXD232
TXD232
RS485--AA
RS485
ALARM INPUT
ALARM INPUT
PIN CONFIGURATION
PIN CONFIGURATION
PIN 13. Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when
Alarm triggered, COM connect with NO.
PIN 14.
PIN 15. ~ PIN 22. To connect wire from ALARM INPUT ( PIN 15 -- 22 ) to GND
( PIN 1 ) connector, DMR will start recording and buzzer will be on.
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”, the unit starts to record and buzzer.
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”, the unit starts to record and buzzer.
PIN 23. DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control
system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.
PIN 24. DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control
system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.
EXTERNAL ALARM NO.
EXTERNAL ALARM NO.
PIN OFF
PIN OFF
ALARM INPUT
ALARM INPUT
RXD232
RXD232
RS485--BB
RS485
PIN 25. Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when
alarm triggered, COM connect with NO.
EXTERNAL ALARM COM
EXTERNAL ALARM COM
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APPENDIX #3
APPENDIX #3
APPENDIX #3 ––
APPENDIX #3
RECORDING TIME TABLE
RECORDING TIME TABLE
1. Take NTSC system and outdoor environment as an example.
2. Recording time varies depending on the following factors: * Different camera quality * Different picture composition (such as frequency of the object movement)
Record
Frame Best
CIF Best
Quality IPS 500GB record time(hour) Record day
High
Normal
Basic
High
Normal
Basic
120 109
60 192 30 349 15 565
120 138
60 243 30 442 15 714
120 182
60 319 30 581 15 939
120 293
60 516 30 939
15 1517 480 130 240 229 120 417
60 673 480 184 240 323 120 587
60 949 480 242 240 424 120 773
60 1249 480 335 240 588 120 1071
60 1730
4.6
8.0
14.6
23.5
5.8
10.1
18.4
29.8
7.6
13.3
24.2
39.1
12.2
21.5
39.1
63.2
5.4
9.5
17.4
28.0
7.6
13.4
24.5
39.5
10.1
17.7
32.2
52.0
13.9
24.5
44.6
72.1
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APPENDIX #4
APPENDIX #4
APPENDIX #4 ––
APPENDIX #4
NOTE:
Please upgrade the firmware of the DVR to ensure the accuracy of following table.
Device Name
Device Name
COMPATIBLE USB BRAND
COMPATIBLE USB BRAND
Flash Size
Flash Size
256MBTranscend
512MBTranscend
256MBKingston
512MBKingston
256MBPQI
512MBPQI
256MBApacer
512MBApacer
128MBSanDisk
256MBSanDisk
512MBSanDisk
64MBAI Flash 4
256MBTiny Drive
128MBJet Flash
256MBAPD
512MBiPod
128MBOti
128MBAcer
64MBTS64MJFLASHA
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APPENDIX #5
APPENDIX #5
APPENDIX #5 ––
APPENDIX #5
COMPATIBLE HDD BRAND
COMPATIBLE HDD BRAND
NOTE:
Please upgrade the firmware of the DVR to ensure the accuracy of following table.
Brand Name
Brand Name
Model
Model
Deskstar 180 GXP
Deskstar 7K250, HDS722516VLAT20
HDS722516VLAT80
Capacity
Capacity
120GB
160GB
160GB
160GB
250GB
80GB
120GB
60GB
Rotation
Rotation
7200 rpmHITACHI
7200rpmHITACHI
7200rpmHITACHI
7200rpmHDS722516DLAT80HITACHI
7200rpmDeskstar 7K250, HDS722525VLAT80HITACHI
7200 rpmDeskstar 120GXP (80GB)IBM
7200 rpmDeskstar 120GXP (120GB)IBM
5400rpmDiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4Maxtor
Maxtor
MaxLine Plus , Model#7Y250P0
Barracuda ATA IV, ST380021A
Barracuda ATA V, ST3120023A
Barracuda 7200.7 Plus, ST3160023A
Barracuda 7200.8 ST3200826A
Barracuda 7200.8 ST3250826A
Caviar WD1200BB-00CAA1
Caviar WD2000BB-00DWA0
CaviarSE WD2500JB
80GB
120GB
160GB
250GB
160GB
200GB
80GB
120GB
160GB
200GB
250GB
120GB
200GB
250GB
7200 rpmDiamondMax Plus 9Maxtor
7200 rpmDiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120LMaxtor
7200rpmDiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y160L0Maxtor
7200rpm
7200rpmDiamondMax 10Maxtor
7200rpmDiamondMax 10 Maxtor
7200rpmSeagate
7200 rpmSeagate
7200 rpmSeagate
7200 rpmSeagate
7200 rpmSeagate
7200rpmWestern Digital
7200rpmWestern Digital
7200rpmWestern Digital
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