Defender 82-13080 Instructional Manual

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4 Channel H.264 Digital Video Recorder
Model# 82-13080
Instructional Manual
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
To obtain the best performance and ensure device function correctly, please read this instruction manual carefully and completely.
FCC Compliance
USER-INSTALLER CAUTION: YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS FCC VERIFIED EQUIPMENT
COULD BE VOIDED IF YOU MAKE CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
NOTE: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS.
OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.
THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS & COPYRIGHT
WARINGS
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS.
CAUTION
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of insinuated "dangerous voltage" within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral rhombus is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the product.
USERS OF THE SYSTEM ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES COIPCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS. ULTRAK SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS SYSTEM IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES.
COPYRIGHT
THE TRADEMARKS MENTIONED IN THE MANUAL ARE LEGALLY REGISTERED TO THEIR RESPECTIVE COMPANIES.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 FEATURE ......................................................................................................................5
1.2 SPECIFICATION.......................................................................................................... 5
2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW...................................................................................................... 8
2.1 FRONT PANEL .............................................................................................................8
2.2 BACK PANEL................................................................................................................9
2.3 ADVANCED AUTO SWITCH, ZOOM, PTZ, COPY KEY CONTROL & USB
INFORMATION ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.4 EXTERAL ALARM.....................................................................................................10
2.5 IR REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................................... 12
2.6 PTZ (PAN, TILT AND ZOOM) CAMERA ............................................................... 13
3 SYSTEM SETUP .....................................................................................................................14
3.1 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI)...........................................................................14
3.2 LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU.................................................................... 16
3.3 CAMERA SETUP........................................................................................................ 18
3.4 MOTION SETUP......................................................................................................... 20
3.5 RECORD SETUP ........................................................................................................21
3.6 ALARM SETUP........................................................................................................... 24
3.7 HARD DISK MANAGEMENT SETUP ....................................................................25
3.8 NETWORK SETUP ....................................................................................................26
3.9 BACKUP SETUP......................................................................................................... 28
3.10 SYSTEM SETUP .........................................................................................................30
4 DVR PLAYBACK.................................................................................................................... 33
4.1 TIME SEARCH ...........................................................................................................34
4.2 EVENT SEARCH ........................................................................................................ 35
5 BACKUP PLAYBACK ...........................................................................................................36
5.1 MAIN SCREEN SETTING ........................................................................................36
5.2 CD/DVD BACKUP PLAYBACK ............................................................................... 40
5.3 USB & LOCAL BACKUP FILE PLAYBACK .........................................................41
5.4 BACKUP FILE TO AVI ..............................................................................................43
6 NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK............................................................................... 44
6.1 IP ADDRESS SETUP ON PC SITE...........................................................................44
6.2 OPTIONAL MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER SETUP.............................. 45
6.3 LOGIN .......................................................................................................................... 48
6.4 REMOTE CONTROL................................................................................................. 49
6.5 CONFIGURE ............................................................................................................... 54
7 3GPP APPLICATION & SETTING .....................................................................................62
APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME LAPSE (HOURS)............................................................. 64
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Half D1- 720x240.............................................................................................................................. 64
CIF-360x240 .....................................................................................................................................67
APPENDIX B: HDD COMPATIBLE TABLE .............................................................................. 70
APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGE LIST.................................................................................... 71
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURE
z H.264 video compression.
z 120 PPS
z Recording quality/ rate adjustment per channel available.
z Support CMS (Central Management System)/ 3GPP.
z Audio Backup / Audio Streaming.
z Graphic User Interface (GUI).
z Support time-point backup function under Ethernet remote control mode. User can
select any time period to process backup from remote side.
z Support time-search & event-search function under Ethernet remote control mode.
z Up to four online clients for independent remote control; individual live-time, play-back
& time-search function available.
z Support PPPoE/ Static/ DHCP IP & DDNS.
z Real Triplex, recording/ live-time & playback operation at the same time available.
z ID function supplied from IR remote controller. User can control different DVRs at the
same time by using one IR remote controller.
1.2 SPECIFICATION VIDEO
MODEL NO.
04CH
MODE
Triplex
IMAGE SYSTEM
NTSC PAL
LIVE-TIME RESOLUTION 720x480 720×576 LIVE-TIME DISPLAY RATE
(
ANALOG MODE)/ (Frame / Sec)
4 x 30 4 × 25
SPLIT SCREEN
1, 4
VIDEO INPUT
BNC × 4
VIDEO LOOPING
NO
VIDEO OUTPUT (BNC)
BNC × 1
VIDEO OUTPUT (SPOT MONITOR)
NO
VIDEO OUTPUT (S-VIDEO)
NO
VIDEO OUTPUT (VGA)
Yes (Optional)
AUDIO
AUDIO INPUT
RCA × 1
AUDIO OUTPUT
RCA × 1
AUDIO BACKUP
Yes
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AUDIO STREAMING
Yes
RECORDING
COMPRESSION TYPE
H.264
RECORDING RESOLUTION (HALF D1)
720 x 240 720 x 288
RECORDING RESOLUTION (CIF)
360 x 240 360 x 288
RECORDING RATE (HALF D1)
720 x 480 up to 60 PPS 720 x 488 up to 50 PPS
RECORDING RATE (CIF)
360 x 240 up to 120 PPS 360 x 288 up to 100 PPS
RECORDING MODE
Manual / Schedule / Alarm
PLAYBACK & SEARCH
PLAYBACK SPEED
Fast Forward X 2 X 4 X 8 Fast Backward X 2 X 4 X 8 field by field Playback Pause
TIME SEARCH
Yes
EVENT SEARCH
Yes
EVENT LIST 3000 records per H.D.D (Maximum)
OSD & CONTROL INTERFACE
TITLE
8 Characters
ON SCREEN DISPLAY & SETUP
Time / Date / Setup Menu
GRAPHIC USER INTERFACE (GUI)
Yes
DVR CONTROL PANEL
Yes
MOUSE
Yes
IR REMOTE CONTROLLER
Yes
IE BROWSER
Yes
PLAYER
Yes
STORAGE & BACKUP DEVICE
INTERNAL HDD SUPPORT
SATA HDD x 1
USB PAN DRIVE BACKUP
Yes
CD/ DVD RW BACKUP
No
NETWORK
ETHERNET
Yes
ETHERNET COMPRESSION FORMAT
H.264
DDNS
Yes
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E-MAIL & FTP
Yes
NETWORK IP
Static/ Dynamic/ PPPoE
MULTI-REMOTE CLIENT
Yes ( 4 Clients at the same time available)
PDA/ CELL PHONE SUPPORT
Yes ( MPEG4 )
3GPP
Yes ( MPEG4 )
ALARM
ALARM INPUT
4 In (NO/ NC)
ALARM OUTPUT
1 Out (NO/ NC)
MOTION DETECTION
Yes
VIDEO LOSS DETECTION
Yes
ALARM RECORDING
Yes
BUZZER
Yes
SETUP & OTHER FUNCTIONS
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Yes
PTZ CONTROL
Yes
RS-232
No
RS-485
Yes
DIGITAL ZOOM
Yes
PASSWORD CONTROL
Two levels, one for system and the other for HDD format
KEY-LOCK
Yes
MULTI-LANGUAGE
Yes
FIRMWARE UPDATE
USB Host & Update on line
OTHERS
POWER INPUT
DC 12V
POWER CONSUMPTION
12W (without HDD)
DIMENSIONS (W x H x D)
230mm x 44mm x 215mm
WEIGHT (kg)
1.4
OPERATION TEMPERATURE
0 - 45
* SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW
2.1 FRONT PANEL
DVR OPERATION NO. LABEL OPERATION PTZ
1
IR Sensor For Remote Control.
2 LED REC
Led Indicator
3
CONTROL
PANEL
Record, Playback And Control Button.
4 1-4 & Quad
Press The Button To Display No.1~No.4 Full Screen and Quad Screen
5
▲▼◄► &
MENU
Button Of Controller. Button Of Menu Screen
UP, DOWN, LEFT & RIGHT
6 ENTER ©
ENTER and BACKUP Button
7
USB Connector.
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2.2 BACK PANEL
NO. LABEL OPERATION
1
USB Mouse Connector (Only by supplied mouse).
2 VIDEO INPUT
Video input with BNC connector.
3 MONITOR OUT
Video output with BNC connector.
4 AUDIO OUT/ IN
Audio output/ input.
5 ETHERNET
RJ-45 connector for network.
6
RS-485/ ALARM/ RELAY
4 pin connector for external control unit, 5 pin connector for Alarm input and 3 pin connector for relay
7 VGA D-SUB OUT
Connect to CRT or LCD monitor.
8 POWER
Power switcher: DC 12V 5A / 50-60 Hz input.
NOTE: Please plug in the supplied mouse to DVR mouse connector before turn on the
DVR. DO NOT REMOVE and PLUG IN the supplied mouse while DVR is
operating.
2.3 ADVANCED AUTO SWITCH, ZOOM, PTZ, COPY KEY CONTROL & USB
INFORMATION
AUTO SWITCH : In the split screen mode, use the “QUAD+ ” keys in the front
panel to enable auto switch function. Moreover, press “
” key
again to disable it.
ZOOM :In the full screen mode, user can use compound key “ ENTER/ COPY ” on the
front panel to perform ZOOM function. Press ▲▼◄►, located on the front panel, to move the zoom window.
PTZ : When camera supported PTZ function, user can use “
” button on the front
panel to perform PTZ function. Press ▲▼◄► to select and change setup value.
COPY : Within the playback mode, press “ ENTER/ COPY ” button to start backup
record and press “ ENTER/ COPY ” again to end backup. The user can see the backup image approx. 3 ~5 sec.
USB INFORMATION: Within the LIVE VIEWING, press “ENTER” key in the front
panel will present the USB information. (NOTE: Please
confirm that USB Device has plugged into DVR.)
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2.4 EXTERAL ALARM
There are three types of alarms that the system can be configured to handle. They are Motion detection Alarm, External Alarm and Video Loss Alarm.
A. Motion detection Alarm and External Alarm:
When motion detection or External Alarm was triggered, there are 5 possible actions
will be taken.
a. Changes recording speed as alarm recording speed.
b. Monitor will display corresponding full screen alarm channel, it will switch
automatic mode to manual mode if buttons pressing activity occurred in 5 seconds.
c. Relays can be activated by motion detection or external alarm when turning on.
d. The camera title will be transformed into color of yellow when motion is happening,
“ALARM” text will show up when external alarm is triggered.
B. Video Loss Alarm:
The default setting of Video Loss alarm is enabled.
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Terminal Connectors:
EXAMPLE 1Connect Alarm In One with PIR (Passive Infrared).
EXAMPLE 2:Connect with Alarm Siren at Relay N.O.
D+ RS-485 sends +/ receives +
D - RS-485 sends -/ receives -
D+ RS-485 sends +/ receives +
D - RS-485 sends -/ receives -
ALARM1-4 Camera alarm input.
GND GND.
N.C Relay N.C.
COM Relay COM
N.O Relay N.O.
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2.5 IR REMOTE CONTROL
ITEM
REC
Press REC to start recording and press twice to stop.
1 - 4
Select channel 1-4 with full screen.
QUAD
Fast backward.
Picture by picture backward.
Picture by picture forward.
Fast Forward.
Play video forward.
COPY
Switch channel format.
Move upward or increase the number.
Move rightward or increase the number.
Move downward or decrease the number.
Move leftward or decrease the number.
Enter selected items.
MENU
Enter or Exit Main Menu.
STOP
Stop the playback.
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2.6 PTZ (PAN, TILT AND ZOOM) CAMERA
Following diagram for DVR connect between PTZ camera & joystick controller, for DVR to control PTZ camera please make sure the CAMERA ID, BANDRATE (default at 9600 bps) and RS-485 cable.
2 CORE
Under “Two Core” connection, controller can control speed dome without integrated
protocol into DVR. Moreover, one keyboard can connect MAX 256 units of speed dome.
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3 SYSTEM SETUP
3.1 MENU SETUP INTERFACE(GUI)
A. CAMERA SET B. MOTION SETUP
C. RECORD SETUP D. ALARM SETUP
E. HARD DISK SETUP F. NETWORK SETUP
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G. BACKUP SETUP H. SYSTEM SETUP
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3.2 LIVE VIEWING AND POP-UP MENU
NOTE:The pop-up menu can be activated by moving the mouse cruise to the bottom
of the live viewing screen.
A. GUI MENU BAR
With live viewing mode, press this button to get into the GUI menu.
B.
DISK INFORMATION
With live viewing mode, press this button to display disk information.
C.
DIGITAL ZOOM
In the full screen mode, left-click the button of the mouse to pull a range to zoom in or zoom out the image. User can right-click the button of the mouse to disable this function. (NOTE: Using the mouse to operate digital zoom can zoom in to max. 16 times.) Moreover, user can also use compound key on the front panel to perform this function. (First, click ENTER/COPY Key and then click ▲▼◄► key to select zoom in or zoom out position. Finally, click ENTER/COPY key again to complete the setting. Moreover, click MENU Key to disable digital zoom function. Using the panel key to perform zoom in function is fixed at 2 times.)
D. PTZ CONTROLLER
Within live-viewing mode, Clicks this button to get into the PTZ setup menu. User can also use PTZ key on the front panel to perform this function. Moreover, user can right-click the button of the mouse or press the PTZ key on the front panel again to exit PTZ Setup.
NOTE Only for the camera supported PTZ function.
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PTZ CONTROL
, , , Direction key
/ Zoom In (“ ” Key)/ Out key (“ ” Key)
PTZ SETUP MENU
LEFT-RIGHT SPEED: Use the mouse wheel to change the left-right speed. UP-DOWN SPEED: Use the mouse wheel to change the up-down speed. AUTO SPEED: Use the mouse wheel to change the auto patrol speed. BAUD RATE: Use the mouse wheel to change the BAUD rate. PROTOCOL: Use the mouse wheel to change the connection protocol.
Under PTZ control mode, press
into PTZ setup menu.
User can also press the “MENU”
key on the DVR front panel to get
into PTZ setup menu.
Press to process Preset Point
setup and press “” to exit setup
To process AUTO function.
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E. AUDIO CONTROL
Press this button to turn the audio on or off.
F. DISPLAY CONTROL
Within live-viewing or playback mode, use display control to switch the camera channel.
G. RECORD AND PLAYBACK CONTROL Same as front panel controller and remote controller.
3.3 CAMERA SETUP
Press or to select items. Press or to change values. Press SET to see more options.
A. CAMERA
Press or / mouse wheel to switch channels.
B. VIDEO ADJUST
B-1. CONTRAST
Press or / mouse wheel to change contrast level.
B-2. BRIGHTNESS
Press or / mouse wheel to change brightness level.
B-3. HUE
Press or / mouse wheel to change HUE level.
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B-4. COLOR
Press or / mouse wheel to change color level.
B-5. SHAPRNESS
Press or / mouse wheel to change sharpness level.
C. CAMERA TITLE
Use mouse to select and change character.
D. DISPLAY
Press or to/ mouse wheel change value for the corresponding camera would be displayed on the screen or not.
E. DWELL TIME
Press or / mouse wheel to ON/OFF auto switch and the switch sec..
F. PTZ SETUP
LEFT-RIGHT SPEED: Use the mouse wheel to change the left-right speed. UP-DOWN SPEED: Use the mouse wheel to change the up-down speed. AUTO SPEED: Use the mouse wheel to change the auto patrol speed. BAUD RATE: Use the mouse wheel to change the BAUD rate. PROTOCOL: Use the mouse wheel to change the connection protocol.
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3.4 MOTION SETUP
A. CAMERA
Press or / mouse wheel to switch channels.
B. MOTION DETECT
Press or / mouse wheel to change value for motion detect function.
C. BUZZER
Press or / mouse wheel to change value for buzzer while motion detected.
D. SENSITIVITY
Press or / mouse wheel to change sensitivity value from 001 (minimum) to 100 (maximum).
E. AREA SETUP
1. Press SET to enter Motion Area Setting. (Note: The default setting of all area is “MOTION ON”.)
2. Use the mouse to select which block is needed.
Press or to select items. Press or to change values. Press SET to see more options.
The green area shows the area
without motion detection.
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3. Left-Click the mouse to see more options or exit the setup.
3.5 RECORD SETUP
A. RESOULTION
Press or / mouse wheel to switch record resolution.
HALF D1: 720 x 240 (NTSC)/ 720 x 288 (PAL). CIF: 360 x 240 (NTSC)/ 360 x 288 (PAL).
NOTE: If record resolution is altered in here, DVR will reboot automatically.
Press or to select items. Press or to change values. Press SET to see more options.
SELECT: Cancel the selected
area.
CLEAR: Select the area without
motion detection.
EXIT: Exit the motion detection
setup.
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B. NORMAL RECORD PPS
Press SET to change the PPS in normal recording. User can click “AVERAGE” to set PPS automatically by system or change the PPS for each channel manually.
Record Resolution: HALF D1: 720 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 720 × 288 ( PAL )
Record Resolution: CIF: 360 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 360 × 288 ( PAL )
C. ALARM RECORD PPS
Press SET to change the PPS in alarm recording. User can click “AVERAGE” to set PPS automatically by system or change the PPS for each channel manually.
Record Resolution: HALF D1: 720 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 720 × 288 ( PAL )
Record Resolution: CIF: 360 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 360 × 288 ( PAL )
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D. ALARM RECORD DURATION
Press or to set dwell time of alarm recording.
E. RECORD QUALITY
Press SET to switch image quality of each channel (720 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 720 × 288 ( PAL )) or each two channels (360 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 360 × 288 ( PAL )). User can use mouse wheel to change the image quality of each single channel: LOW/ MEDIUM/ HIGH/ BEST, or use “AVERAGE” to switch the image quality of all channels at once.
Record Resolution: HALF D1: 720 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 720 × 288 ( PAL )
Record Resolution: CIF: 360 × 240 ( NTSC ) / 360 × 288 ( PAL )
F. RECORD MODE
Press or to switch record mode to ALWAYS/ MOTION/ SCHEDULE / OFF.
G. AUDIO RECORD
Press or to switch AUDIO RECORD ON or OFF.
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H. SCHEDULE SETUP
Press SET to get into schedule setup menu
1. Use mouse to select schedule day/ time/ mode.
2. Click
to save change and exit.
3.6
ALARM SETUP
Press or to select items. Press or to change values. Press SET to see more options.
A. EXT. ALARM MODE
Select N.C for “normal close” alarm input, or select N.O for “normal open” alarm input.
B. ALARM DISPLAY MODE
Press or / mouse wheel to change value for ALARM DISPLAY MODE with full screen.
C. VIDEO LOSS DETECT
Press or / mouse wheel to switch VIDEO LOSS ALARM ON or OFF.
D. EVENT LOG SETUP
Press SET to change value for MOTION EVENT / VIDEO LOSS EVENT to ON / OFF.
E. BUZZER TIME SETUP
Press SET to set dwell time of BUZZER/ ALARM.
F. RELAY TIME SETUP
Press SET to set dwell time of RELAY.
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3.7 HARD DISK MANAGEMENT SETUP
A. OVERWRITE MODE
Press or to change value OVERWRITE MODE ON or OFF.
B. CAPACITY WARNING (When Overwrite Mode is OFF, Capacity Warning will
enable)
Press or ► to change value to 20/ 15/ 10 or 5% with non-overwrite mode. When LEFT RATIO is below the setting, it will enable AUDIBLE ALARM (If AUDIBLE ALARM of BUZZER of ALARM SETUP is ON).
C. HDD INFORMATION
Press SET to display HDD information.
D. HDD FORMAT SETUP
D-1. HDD PASSWORD PROTECT
Press or / mouse wheel to change value for hard disk format password protection.
D-2. HDD PASSWORD
Press SET then use mouse to change password. Default password: 1111
D-3. HDD FORMAT
Press SET to get into FORMAT setup.
Press YES or NO to execute.
Press or to select items. Press or to change values.
Press SET to see more options.
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3.8 NETWORK SETUP
Press or to select items. Press or to change values. Press SET to see more options.
A. IP MODE
Press or to select items and or / mouse wheel to change to STATIC IP or DHCP.
B. HTTP PORT
Press or to select items and or ►/ mouse wheel to change WEB PAGE PORT.
C. IP ADDR
Press or to select items and SET to change IP ADDRESS.
D. NETMASK
Press or to select items and SET to change SUBNET MASK.
E. GATEWAY
Press or to select items and SET to change Default GATEWAY.
F. DNS1
Press or to select items and SET to change DNS.
G. DNS2
Press or to select items and SET to change OTHER DNS.
H. PPPoE
H-1. PPPoE SETTING
Press or / mouse wheel to ENABLE / DISABLE PPPoE.
H-2. USER NAME
Use mouse to setup user name for ADSL account.
H-3. PASSWORD
Use mouse to setup password for ADSL account.
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H-4. STATE
Press SET to display status of PPPoE
I. DDNS SETUP
I-1. DDNS SETTINGPress or / mouse wheel to set DDNS ENABLE /
DISABLE.
I-2. PROVIDERPress or / mouse wheel to select DDNS provider. I-3. USER NAMEPress SET to setup user name. I-4. UPDATE SCHEDULE Use SET to dwell time of updating schedule. I-5. STATEPress SET to display status of DDNS.
J. RTSP SETUP
J-1. RTSP PORT: Press SET to setup RTSP port. The default value is 554. J-2. RTP START PORT: Press SET to setup RTP start port. J-3. RTP END PORT: Press SET to setup RTP end port. J-4. VIDEO QUALITY: Press or / mouse wheel to select video quality. There are
BEST, HIGH, STANDARD, MEDIUM & LOW five options.
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3.9 BACKUP SETUP
NOTE: *For function stability, Ethernet remote control function (IE) will be
stopped when processing backup function.
*USB DEVICE BACKUP : 3.2MB/ per sec.
A. USB BACKUP
Due to each USB device with different USB driver ICs, their compatibilities differ, too. This system is compatible with most of USB flash memory. If there is compatible issue, please refer to APPENDIX B. In addition, please format USB flash memory with FAT32.
BEFORE BACKUP
A. In live viewing mode, insert USB device into a USB port of the DVR.
B. Get into playback mode by PLAY TIME SEARCH or EVENT LIST SEARCH and
play back videos that are going to be as backup.
VIDEO BACKUP
In multiplexer or full screen mode, press to start backup and press to end backup. The system will backup automatically.
PICTURE BACKUP
In multiplexer or full screen mode, press ► and press
. The system will start
backup picture by picture.
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USB BACKUP MENU
z User can use the mouse wheel to change the backup Start/ End time
z Click to start backup, the total process will be shown on screen.
BACKUP FILE NAME
Each backup file will be named as START TIME. EXAMPLE: 174624.264 is 17:46:24
AFTER BACKUP After backup, the system will copy “R6VIEWER.EXE” automatically on USB device for the user to play back backup file.
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3.10 SYSTEM SETUP
A. DATE / TIME SETUP
Press SET to set DATE / TIME.
A-1. TIME
Use mouse wheel to change DATE/ TIME.
A-2. DATE FORMAT
Use mouse wheel to change DATE. There are DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD and MM/DD/YYYY three modes.
A-3. NTP MODE
Use mouse wheel to change NTP. When NTP is enable, use SET to change SERVER IP and use or / mouse wheel to change GMP and UPDATE TIME.
B. SYSTEM TYPE
Press or / mouse wheel to change the system type. Moreover, DVR will reboot while changing the system type.
C. KEYBOARD LOCK
Press or / mouse wheel to switch ON/ OFF. There are OFF, TYPE 1 and TYPE 2 three options. OFFUNLOCK.
TYPE 1 Only can switch split screen and full screen. The user can operate AUTO
and MENU functions as well. However, the password has to be filled in to implement playback mode.
TYPE 2 LOCK (Except MENU button). The password has to be filled in to
implement playback mode.
After KEYBOARD LOCK mode setup, please set up PASSWORD
Without password, un-authorized users could access into SYSTEM SETUP and make changes of settings easily.
Press or to select items. Press or to change values. Press SET to see more options.
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D. DVR ID NUMBER
Press or / mouse wheel to change values.
ID NUMBER is required to make difference of each DVR.
E. DISPLAY SETUP
Press SET to ENABLE or DISABLE display of CAMERA TITLE / DVR STATUS / DATE / TIME.
F. LANGUAGE
Press or to change on-screen-display (OSD) language.
G. SYSTEM PASSWORD
Press or to select items and or to change values. Default password: 1111.
H. FIRMWARE UPDATE
Press YES to start firmware update. After updated, the DVR will reboot automatically. At this moment, please do not turn off the DVR manually.
NOTE: 1. Please format USB flash memory with FAT32.
2. For function stability, we suggest user to STOP recording function before processing firmware update function.
I. LOAD DEFAULT
Press SET button to entry CONFIGURE SET screen. There are LOAD SETUP FROM DEFAULT, LOAD SETUP FROM USB and BACKUP SETUP TO USB three parts.
I-1. LOAD SETUP FROM DEFAULT: Press SET button to load the setting back to
factory default.
I-2. LOAD SETUP FROM USB: Press SET button to load the pen drive setting to
the current DVR.
I-3. BACKUP SETUP TO USB: Press SET button to backup the current DVR setting
into pen drive.
J. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETUP Press or / mouse wheel to change the DAYLIGHT MODE option: Disable,
Manual and Auto.
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J-1. MANUAL MODE
Use SET to change the Day Light Saving start and end time.
Press or / mouse wheel to change DELAY TIME
J-2. AUTO MODE
Press or / mouse wheel to change CITY option. Different CITY will have different START, END and DELAY TIME.
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4 DVR PLAYBACK
Click the playback button on the pop-up menu.
Note: the pop-up menu can be activated by moving the mouse cruise to the bottom of the live viewing screen.
A. DISK INFORMATION
With playback mode, press this button to display disk and pen drive information.
B. RECORD BACKUP
With playback mode, press this button to backup record (.264 video backup) and press this button again to finish backup. For performing the single image backup (.Y42 single image
backup), press first and then click this button to backup the necessary image.
C.
AUDIO CONTROL
Press this button to turn the audio on or off
D.
DISPLAY CONTROL
Within playback mode, use display control to switch the camera channel.
E. RECORD AND PLAYBACK CONTROL
Same as front panel controller and remote controller.
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4.1 TIME SEARCH
Double click Left button of mouse to trigger play time search.
Please set the start and end time to search.
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4.2 EVENT SEARCH
Double click Left button of mouse to trigger event search.
Please select the event to playback.
NOTE: Display the type of the event as follows.
POWER If the DVR got power loss, it will record the date and time of
rebooting.
RECORD
If REC. button has been pressed, it will record the date and time in the event list.
V.LOSS When a camera signal is lost, it will record the date, time, and
corresponding channel. Moreover, the icon will display on the corresponding channel.
ALARM When ALARM is triggered, it will record the date, time, and
corresponding channel. Moreover, the icon will display on the corresponding channel.
MOTION When MOTION is detected, it will record the date, time, and
corresponding channel. Moreover, the
icon will display on the
corresponding channel.
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5 BACKUP PLAYBACK
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
CPU: Intel Celeron 1.6G MEMORY: 256MB. VGA: 32MB VGA RESOLUTION: 1024 x 768. OS: Windows XP / 2000
SUGGESTED REQUIREMENT
CPU:Intel P4 2.8G MEMORY:512MB or above VGA:64MB or above VGA RESOLUTION:1024 x 768 OS: Windows XP / 2000
5.1 MAIN SCREEN SETTING A. MAIN SCREEN
Single, 4, 9, 16 Split Screen
Time & Event Search
Save as AVI
Control Panel
Open File
Channel Selecte
d
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B. HDD PLAY
Play about all the data from the Hard disk of DVR or perform the specific Time and Event Search to play.
Note: Remove the DVR HDD and connect to the PC first. Then, use DVR
player (R6Viewer.exe) to play the data of HDD. DVR player (R6Viewer.exe) can be attained from the attached CD or via the Internet; moreover, while performing USB backup and DVD-RW backup, the software will be built automatically as well.
B-1. TIME SEARCH
Insert search Date and Time and then click to play all the searched film.
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B-2. EVENT SEARCH
It will display all the events which are reserved within the DVR HDD after
press (Shown in the following) and double click left button of mouse to trigger event.
B-3. HDD COPY
Copied and reserved the DVR HDD data to other data storage device.
Press button, the Copy screen will pop-up.
Then, select the “StartTime” and “EndTime”.
After that, press button to choose the storage destination and press
to start reserving.
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Finally, the complete information will pop-up while finished storage.
(R6 Viewer.exe) can play not only DVR H.D.D. but also the *.264
and *.Y42 files which are reserved within the data storage devices. (i.e. CD/DVD disc, pen drive and the PC H.D.D which the data backup from DVR H.D.D)
C. File (*.264) Play
D. File (*.Y42) Play
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5.2 CD/DVD BACKUP PLAYBACK
A. Insert the CD/DVD disk into CD/DVD ROM, the software will auto pop out, and select
"Open File" and pick up the file.
B. Press the icon to play the video.
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5.3 USB & LOCAL BACKUP FILE PLAYBACK
A. Plug the USB disk into PC or check the local backup folder.
If using USB mode, please double click the player.exe from the pop-up diagram. (As below)
B. The play backup program would appear on the screen, select "Open File".
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C. Open the USB disk located driver letter. (Example E:) or the local backup folder, and
pick the file to playback.
The backup file will named as the time when backup, as like:
170319.264 will be 17:03:19
D. Press the play icon to play the video or still picture.
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5.4 BACKUP FILE TO AVI
A. Please select specific channel to backup.
B. During video playback mode please press AVI bottom to start.
C. Make up a filename and path than press bottom to start AVI backup.
D. Press AVI bottom to finish backup.
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6 NETWORK VIEWING & PLAYBACK
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
CPU: Intel Celeron 1.6G MEMORY: 256MB. VGA: 32MB VGA RESOLUTION: 1024 x 768. OS: Windows XP / 2000
SUGGESTED REQUIREMENT
CPU:Intel P4 2.8G MEMORY:512MB or above VGA:64MB or above VGA RESOLUTION:1024 x 768 OS: Windows XP / 2000
6.1 IP ADDRESS SETUP ON PC SITE
Install cameras inside in LAN or use network cable to connect with PC. This is for IPInstallerEng.exe to set up IP address of cameras. If OS is Windows XP SP2 or above, the following Windows Security Alert will popup. Then, please click on Unblock.
Then, IPInstallerEng.exe will popup:
DVR default IP address is 192.168.1.220
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NOTE: Please input correct network parameters without blank spaces.
On Device Lists, it lists all servers. Click on one server and then its IP setting will show on the right side. After editing the parameters and clicking on Submit, the following dialogue box will popup. And, it will reboot the device with new parameters.
6.2 OPTIONAL MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER SETUP OPTION 1: DISABLE ACTIVEX WARNING
A. IE Æ Tools Æ Internet Options Æ Security Æ Custom Level Æ Security Settings Æ
Download unsigned ActiveX controls Æ Enable or Prompt (recommend).
B. IE Æ Tools Æ Internet Options Æ Security Æ Custom Level Æ Security Settings Æ
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Æ Enable or Prompt
(recommend).
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1 2
3 4
5
Above three options are all based on select as the prompt.
As indicated in the dialogue box. Please select "YES."
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OPTION 2: ADD TO TRUSTED SITES
IE Æ Tools Æ Internet Options Æ Security Æ Trusted sites Æ Sites
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6.3 LOGIN
A. INSTALL ACTIVEX
B. START INSTALL ACTIVEX
C. ACCOUNT & PASSWORD LOGIN
After IP setup and connect to network or LAN, type IP address on IE Browser directly. The following User name & Password Login window will popup.
Default user name: admin
Default password: admin
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6.4 REMOTE CONTROL
LIVE VIEWING
A. DVR Configuration
Get into DVR network menu.
B. PTZ Control
PTZ control function panel
Direction Keys
PTZ Zoom in/out
Preset Point Setup
Auto Pan Function
PTZ Control
System Time
Playback
Time-Point
Backup
REC
Full Screen
Screen
Format
DVR Configuration
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C. SYSTEM TIME
Live viewing mode: The current live viewing time.
D. SCREEN FORMAT
Switch screen format and click twice to switch different channels with full screen.
E. Full Screen. Click again to return.
F. REC. Videos are saved as AVI file. G. Playback
H.
Time-Point Backup
Click , and playback window will popup
Up to 32 preset points
for operation
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PLAYBACK by TIME SEARCH & EVENT SEARCH
A. HDD Select
User can select HDD1 or HDD2 for playback
B. Playback Time
User can select the time then press “Time Search” for playback.
C. Time Search
User can select the time then press “Time Search” for playback.
D. Event Search
User can select event item by pressing “Event Search” for playback.
Playback Time
Playback Time
HDD Select
Event Search
Time Search
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Click to operate Time-Point backup.
TIME-POINT BACKUP
First, select Start and End backup time which have to among the Record Time.
Then, click Save button to select the position on PC where the user is going to backup the data. After that, press OK button to start the backup.
Finally, double-click the left button of the mouse to open the saved backup file. The backup file
will named as the time when start to backup, such as, (20080526113258.264) will be 2008/05/26 11:32:58.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
User can use other functions by clicking the left of mouse
A. Snapshot:
User can save any single picture from image.
B. Performance:
User can select image quality (high, medium & low).
C. Use Overlay:
User can use Overlay function.
D. Play audio:
User can play audio function by channel. Note: remote user can receive audio from DVR & the audio will be saved with image when processing video backup.
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6.5 CONFIGURE
A. System - System Information
A-1 SYSTEM INFORMATION
SERVER NAME: This name will show on the IP Installer.
A-2 NTP Setting
NTP SERVER: Revise the time of DVR via different NTP Server.
Note: Time zone and Interval cannot adjust in here (User can adjust both in
DATE and TIME SETUP option of DVR Menu).
B. SYSTEM – USER MANAGEMENT
User Management provides 3 levels of limits of authority: Administrator (the
highest), User, and Guest.
Administrator: Possessing the highest level of authority to operate full functions
within network.
User: Having Live Image and Video Playback authority. Moreover, PTZ controlled
is included as well.
Guest: Only have Live Image authority.
Default administrator account: Username: admin Password: admin
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B-1. ANONYMOUS USER LOGIN:
YES: Accept anonymous user login without password as guest login.
NO: Anonymous login unacceptable.
B-2. USER MANAGEMENT:
Add: Input Username and Password and then click on Add/Set to save.
Modify: Click on selected User name on User List and the following window
will popup. After inputting Password and Confirm Password, click on
OK.
Remove: Click on selected User name on the user list and click on Remove.
C. SYSTEM / SYSTEM UPDATE
C-1. Firmware Upgrade: Click on the “Browse” button to select the latest firmware
and then press “Upgrade” button to upgrade the firmware.
C-2. Load Default: There are three kinds of Settings. One is Load Setup From
Default, another is Load Setup From and the other is Backup Setup.
Load Setup From Default: Press “Setting” button to load factory default.
Load Setup From: Click on “Browse…” button to select DVR setting file and
then press “Setting” button to upload the setting file to DVR.
Backup Setup: Click on “Download” button to download the DVR setting file
into the specific storage device.
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D. NETWORK – IP SETTING
D-1. IP ASSIGNMENT
DHCP: In Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) mode, DHCP
server will get setting done automatically.
STATIC IP: Please input IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway based on
network environment.
D-2. PORT ASSIGNEMENT
With IP Share (Router), the following Ports needed to be adjusted in case of
conflict.
D-3. UPnP
If UPnP service is enabled on your computer, the DVR will automatically be
detected and a new icon will be added to “My Network Places”. However, if
UPnP service is disabled, the DVR will not be detected automatically.
Note: UPnP must be enabled on your computer.
E. NETWORK – PPPoE
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E-1. PPPoE SETTING
Click on Enabled to enable ADSL dial function. Username: Username for ADSL account.
Password: Password for ADSL account.
After dialed successfully, new IP address will appear.
E-2. SEND MAIL AFTER DIALED
Click on Enabled to enable SEND MAIL AFTER DIALED function.
E-3. SUBJECT
Mail subject.
F. NETWORK / DDNS SETTING
Click on Enabled to enable DDNS function.
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F-1. DYNDNS.ORG
DDNS SETTING - DYNDNS.ORG
PROVIDER: Select dyndns.org HOSTNAME: The registered hostname in DYNDNS.ORG. USERNAME: The registered username in DYNDNS.ORG. PASSWORD: The registered password in DYNDNS.ORG. SCHEDULE UPDATE: A period of time to update IP address.
STATE
1. Updating: Information update.
2. Idle: Stop service.
3. DDNS registered successfully, now log by http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully.
4. Updating Failed, the name is already registered.
5. Updating Failed, please check your internet connection.
F-2. DDNS.CAMNNDS.COM
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DDNS SETTING – DDNS.CAMDDNS.COM
PROVIDER: Select ddns.camddns.com USERNAME: The registered username in DDNS.CAMDDNS.COM. SCHEDULE UPDATE: A period of time to update IP address.
STATE
1. Updating: Information update.
2. Idle: Stop service.
3. DDNS registered successfully, now log by http://<username>.ddns.camddns.com: Registered successfully.
4. Updating Failed, the name is already registered.
5. Updating Failed, please check your internet connection.
DDNS Setting Steps:
Press ○1 “ENABLE” option to enable DDNS function and select ○2
ddns.camddns.com” of the provider drop down list which is suggested to use. In
the following, insert ○3 the username which the user wants to apply
(i.e. DVR_GODDNS in here). After that, click ○4 “Apply” button to apply a
DDNS domain name.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Finally, the DVR domain name○5 (http://DVR_GODDNS.ddns.camddns.com)
will be shown on the state block.
NOTE: 1. If the user selects another provider which is ddns2.ydsdvr.com, all of the setting
steps are the same with ddns.camddns.com setting.
2. However, if dyndns.org provider is selected, please go to www.dyndns.org website
to register the account first. The user has to fill in the username, password and
hostname for applying the account. After the user applied the account successfully,
the dyndns.org will give the user a complete DDNS domain name.
3. If setting up IP schedule update too frequently, the IP may be blocked. In general,
schedule update every day (1440 minutes) is recommended.
G. NETWORK / Mail & FTP
Click on “Motion” or “Alarm” option to enable Mail Setting and FTP Setting
function.
5.
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Mail Server: The IP address of Mail Server (i.e. mail.huntelec.com.tw). SMTP Port: The port of SMTP (known as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). (Default
value is 25)
Username: The username while log in to the mail server. Password: The password while log in to the mail server. Sender’s Mail: The sender’s account when send the mail via this mail server. Receiver’s Mail: The receiver’s mail address. Bcc Mail: The receiver’s mail address for Bcc Mail. Event Subject: The subject of this mail. (Default value is ALARM MAIL)
FTP Server: The IP address of FTP Server. Username: The username while log in to the ftp server. Password: The password while log in to the ftp server. Port: The port number of file transmission. (Default value is 21) Path: The ftp path where the user wants to reserve the information.
Finally, click on Apply button to reserve the setting.
H. OTHERS / Player Downloaded
User can click “Run” button to download the player to local PC.
I. OTHERS/ Mobile Viewer
Click the drop down list of connection mode to select the sort of mobile viewer
connection. Then click Apply to reserve the setting. There are JAVA / IPhone and 3GPP (MPEG4) two options. Moreover, the video quality can be setup as well.
J. OTHERS / DVR Setting
DVR setting can be changed via the Internet.
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7 3GPP APPLICATION & SETTING
3GPP (also known as 3rd Generation Partnership Project) is a corporation which formulate
3rd-generation communication standard specification. Via this wireless communication protocol, the 3G mobile can perform the remote control. The following example is operated by Sony Ericsson 3G mobile phone:
1. Press MENU KEY to get into menu.
2. Select Internet services
3. In the Internet services page, press
More KEY
4. Select Enter address, and press Select
KEY
5. Select New addressand press Enter
KEY
6. Fill in address rtsp:// <<IP>>/channel
(rtsp://220.137.65.246/CH03) and press Go
To KEY.
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7. “Connected to media server” will
appear
8. Success with vivid image
* 1. 3GPP BANDWIDTH: Minimum 30kbit /sec. per channel.
2. CONNECTION NUMBERS: Maximum 16 people per channel.
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APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME LAPSE (HOURS)
Half D1- 720x240
160 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
120 388 102 245 194 64 129 77 38 57 64 22 43
60 776 204 490 388 129 258 155 77 116 129 45 87
30 1553 408 980 776 258 517 310 155 232 258 91 174
15 3106 817 1961 1553 517 1035 621 310 465 517 182 349
8 5825 1533 3679 2912 970 1941 1165 582 873 970 342 656
4 11650 3066 7358 5825 1941 3883 2330 1165 1747 1941 685 1313
250 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
120 606 159 382 303 101 202 121 60 90 101 35 68
60 1213 319 766 606 202 404 242 121 181 202 71 136
30 2427 638 1532 1213 404 808 485 242 363 404 142 273
15 4854 1277 3065 2427 809 1618 970 485 727 809 285 547
8 9102 2395 5748 4551 1517 3034 1820 910 1365 1517 535 1026
4 18204 4790 11497 9102 3034 6068 3640 1820 2730 3034 1070 2052
400 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
80 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
120 194 51 122 97 32 64 38 19 28 32 11 21
60 388 102 245 194 64 129 77 38 57 64 22 43
30 776 204 490 388 129 258 155 77 116 129 45 87
15 1553 408 980 776 258 517 310 155 232 258 91 174
8 2912 766 1839 1456 485 970 582 291 436 485 171 328
4 5825 1533 3679 2912 970 1941 1165 582 873 970 342 656
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PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
120 970 255 612 485 161 323 194 97 145 161 57 109
60 1941 511 1226 970 323 646 388 194 291 323 114 218
30 3883 1022 2452 1941 647 1294 776 388 582 647 228 437
15 7767 2044 4905 3883 1294 2588 1553 776 1164 1294 456 875
8 14563 3832 9197 7281 2427 4854 2912 1456 2184 2427 856 1641
4 29127 7665 18396 14563 4854 9708 5825 2912 4368 4854 1713 3283
750 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
120 1820 479 1149 910 303 606 364 182 273 303 107 205
60 3640 958 2299 1820 606 1213 728 364 546 606 214 410
30 7281 1916 4598 3640 1213 2426 1456 728 1092 1213 428 820
15 14563 3832 9197 7281 2427 4854 2912 1456 2184 2427 856 1641
8 27306 7185 17245 13653 4551 9102 5461 2730 4095 4551 1606 3078
4 54613 14371 34492 27306 9102 18204 10922 5461 8191 9102 3212 6157
1T Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
500 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
1.00 3.80 2.40 2.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 10.00 7.50 6.00 17.00 11.50
120 1213 319 766 606 202 404 242 121 181 202 71 136
60 2427 638 1532 1213 404 808 485 242 363 404 142 273
30 4854 1277 3065 2427 809 1618 970 485 727 809 285 547
15 9709 2555 6132 4854 1618 3236 1941 970 1455 1618 571 1094
8 18204 4790 11497 9102 3034 6068 3640 1820 2730 3034 1070 2052
4 36408 9581 22994 18204 6068 12136 7281 3640 5460 6068 2141 4104
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120 2427 638 1532 1213 404 808 485 242 363 404 142 273
60 4854 1277 3065 2427 809 1618 970 485 727 809 285 547
30 9709 2555 6132 4854 1618 3236 1941 970 1455 1618 571 1094
15 19418 5110 12264 9709 3236 6472 3883 1941 2912 3236 1142 2189
8 36408 9581 22994 18204 6068 12136 7281 3640 5460 6068 2141 4104
4 72817 19162 45989 36408 12136 24272 14563 7281 10922 12136 4283 8209
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CIF-360x240
80 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 194 51 122 97 32 64 38 19 28 32 11 21
120 388 102 245 194 64 129 77 38 57 64 22 43
60 776 204 490 388 129 258 155 77 116 129 44 86
30 1553 408 980 776 258 517 310 155 232 258 88 173
15 3106 817 1961 1553 517 1035 621 310 465 517 177 347
8 5825 1533 3679 2912 970 1941 1165 582 873 970 332 651
4 11650 3066 7358 5825 1941 3883 2330 1165 1747 1941 665 1303
160 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 388 102 245 194 64 129 77 38 57 64 22 43
120 776 204 490 388 129 258 155 77 116 129 44 86
60 1553 408 980 776 258 517 310 155 232 258 88 173
30 3106 817 1961 1553 517 1035 621 310 465 517 177 347
15 6213 1635 3924 3106 1035 2070 1242 621 931 1035 355 695
8 11650 3066 7358 5825 1941 3883 2330 1165 1747 1941 665 1303
4 23301 6132 14716 11650 3883 7766 4660 2330 3495 3883 1331 2607
250 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 606 159 382 303 101 202 121 60 90 101 34 67
120 1213 319 766 606 202 404 242 121 181 202 69 135
60 2427 638 1532 1213 404 808 485 242 363 404 138 271
30 4854 1277 3065 2427 809 1618 970 485 727 809 277 543
15 9709 2555 6132 4854 1618 3236 1941 970 1455 1618 554 1086
8 18204 4790 11497 9102 3034 6068 3640 1820 2730 3034 1040 2037
4 36408 9581 22994 18204 6068 12136 7281 3640 5460 6068 2080 4074
400 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
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PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 970 255 612 485 161 323 194 97 145 161 55 108
120 1941 511 1226 970 323 646 388 194 291 323 110 216
60 3883 1022 2452 1941 647 1294 776 388 582 647 221 434
30 7767 2044 4905 3883 1294 2588 1553 776 1164 1294 443 868
15 15534 4088 9811 7767 2589 5178 3106 1553 2329 2589 887 1738
8 29127 7665 18396 14563 4854 9708 5825 2912 4368 4854 1664 3259
4 58254 15330 36792 29127 9709 19418 11650 5825 8737 9709 3328 6518
500 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 1213 319 766 606 202 404 242 121 181 202 69 135
120 2427 638 1532 1213 404 808 485 242 363 404 138 271
60 4854 1277 3065 2427 809 1618 970 485 727 809 277 543
30 9709 2555 6132 4854 1618 3236 1941 970 1455 1618 554 1086
15 19418 5110 12264 9709 3236 6472 3883 1941 2912 3236 1109 2172
8 36408 9581 22994 18204 6068 12136 7281 3640 5460 6068 2080 4074
4 72817 19162 45989 36408 12136 24272 14563 7281 10922 12136 4161 8148
750 GB Hard Disk Unit: Hour
PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Recording
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 1820 479 1149 910 303 606 364 182 273 303 104 203
120 3640 958 2299 1820 606 1213 728 364 546 606 208 407
60 7281 1916 4598 3640 1213 2426 1456 728 1092 1213 416 814
30 14563 3832 9197 7281 2427 4854 2912 1456 2184 2427 832 1629
15 29127 7665 18396 14563 4854 9708 5825 2912 4368 4854 1664 3259
8 54613 14371 34492 27306 9102 18204 10922 5461 8191 9102 3120 6111
4 109226 28743 68984 54613 18204 36408 21845 10922 16383 18204 6241 12222
1T Hard Disk Unit: Hour
Recording PICTURE QUALITY (KB)
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LOW MEDIUM HIGH BEST
simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average simple complex average
Speed
(PPS)
0.50 1.90 1.20 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.50 5.00 3.75 3.00 8.75 5.88
240 2427 638 1532 1213 404 808 485 242 363 404 138 271
120 4854 1277 3065 2427 809 1618 970 485 727 809 277 543
60 9709 2555 6132 4854 1618 3236 1941 970 1455 1618 554 1086
30 19418 5110 12264 9709 3236 6472 3883 1941 2912 3236 1109 2172
15 38836 10220 24528 19418 6472 12945 7767 3883 5825 6472 2219 4345
8 72817 19162 45989 36408 12136 24272 14563 7281 10922 12136 4161 8148
4 145635 38325 91980 72817 24272 48544 29127 14563 21845 24272 8322 16297
* The value is for reference only
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APPENDIX B: HDD COMPATIBLE TABLE
* Please use SATA I Hard Disk and setup the Jumper Block to 1.5 Gb/s Operation. As the
following image,
* This H.D.D. compatible table is for your reference.
Brand Model Capacity Speed (RPM)
SEAGATE ST3160815AS 160G 7200 10
STM3250820AS 250G 7200 10
ST3500320SV 250GB SV35.3
ST3400620AS 400G 7200 10
ST3500320SV 500GB SV35.3
ST3500320AS 500GB 7200 11
ST3500418AS 500GB 7200 12
ST3750640AS 750G 7200 10
ST3750330AS 750G 7200 11
ST31000333AS 1000G 7200 11
ST31000340AS 1000G 7200 11
ST31000340NS 1000G Barracuda ES.2
ST31000340SV 1000G SV35.3
ST31500341AS 1.5TB 7200 11
WD WD2500AAKS 250G 7200 CB
WD5000AACS 500G 7200 GP
WD5000AVVS 500G 7200 GP
WD6400AAKS 640G 7200 BLUE
WD6400AVVS 640G 7200 GP
WD7500AACS 750GB 7200 GP
WD7500AVVS 750GB 7200 GP
WD10EACS 1000G 7200 GP
WD10EVVS 1000G 7200 GP
WD15EADS 1.5TB 7200 GP
HITACHI HDS721616PLA380 160G 7200
HDT725025VLA380 250G 7200
HDT725032VLA360 320G 7200
HDP725050GLA360 500G 7200
Jumper Block
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APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGE LIST
ERROR MESSAGE ERROR STATUS & REASON NOTE
DISK ACCESS ERROR! H.D.D. Data structure Un-normal.
Data does not record into DVR or bad sector on DVR
H.D.D. Please install another H.D.D. and perform the record
again.
UPDATE FILE ERROR! Please re-download the update file and update again.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
FAILED
Please reboot the DVR and upgrade the firmware. Please
send the DVR back to repair when DVR is disability.
MEDIA ACCESS FAIL! The USB file format is incorrect (Please format the pen
drive to FAT32) or Pen Drive is setup to ONLY READ mode
(Please annul ONLY READ mode) when reserve the data by
using Pen Drive. The data cannot be burn into CD/DVD
disc. Please change another CD/DVD disc and backup the
file in CD/DVD disc storage.
NO FILE! There is no upgrade file within Pen Drive or the name of
upgrade file does not correspond with DVR format. Please
adjust the upgrade file name based on the following
information.
16CH -> UpdateR.bin
08CH -> Update8.bin
04CH -> Update4.bin
USB DEVICE NOT FOUND
NO USB
Pen Drive undetected. Please Unplug the Pen Drive and plug
it again.
BACKUP START TIME
ERROR
Backup start time error.
BACKUPEND TIME ERROR Backup end time error.
DISK ERROR The data cannot be burn into CD/DVD disc. Please change
another CD/DVD disc and backup the file.
FAN FAILED Fan Error Warning.
NO LOG DATA No Events Record.
SCHEDULE RECORD The condition is caused by trying to stop recording when
perform the schedule record. Please setup the record to
manual mode and then stop the record.
PLEASE SELECT ONE
CAMERA
The message will be shown while using the ZOOM function
under split screen condition. Please switch the screen into
full screen mode and then operate the ZOOM function.
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