Digimerge DHT304, DHT316, DHT309 Installation & User Manual

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Digimerge Technologies Inc.
DHT300 Series
4/9/16 Channel Network DVR
Models : DHT304, DHT309, DHT316
Installation / User Manual
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The DVR converts analog video into digital format and records them on a removable hard disk drive. Digital video allows you to quickly access and search for a specific time segment or event which has been recorded. This system features three different quality settings providing recording capability depending on your hard drive unit.
To learn more about this system or to find out more about our products available, please visit our website at : www.digimerge.com
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.
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.
Explanation of two Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The 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.
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THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTAL MARKING ARE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SYSTEM.
“WARNING – TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSETHE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE”
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NOTE
This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC, EMC and LVD. Therefore, it is designed to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage. However, it is imperative that user follows this manual’s guidelines to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the unit, electrical shock and fire hazard or injury.
In order to improve the feature functions and quality of this product, the specifications are subject to change without notice from time to time
FCC CLASS B NOTICE Note :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits For a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the equipment and the camera and/or monitor.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the
DVR is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.
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CONTENTS
1 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................5
2 CAUTIONS AND DVR FEATURES .....................................................................7
SYSTEM INCLUDES: ..................................................................................................9
GETTING STARTED .................................................................................................10
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS .........................................................12
FRONT PANEL ......................................................................................................12
FRONT PANEL – TFT LCD ...............................................................................13
FRONT PANEL – FUNCTION BUTTONS .........................................................13
FRONT PANEL – DISPLAY BUTTONS.............................................................16
FRONT PANEL – HARD DRIVE AND USB CONNECTIONS ...........................18
BACK PANEL.........................................................................................................19
MAIN MENU CONTROL ............................................................................................21
SETUP THE MAIN MENU CONTROLS ................................................................23
PB SET/REC HDD SET .............................................................................................29
PLAYBACK OPTION .................................................................................................30
FAST REWIND AND FAST FORWARD ................................................................30
JOG-SHUTTLE FUNCTION...................................................................................30
MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION IN PLAYBACK.........................................................30
THE MASTER & SLAVE HDD ...................................................................................30
PAN / TILT ZOOM :....................................................................................................31
REMOTE CONTROL .................................................................................................32
CAMERA INSTALLATION .........................................................................................33
PAN/TILT CAMERA INSTALLATION ........................................................................33
MONITOR & STANDARD VCR/ INSTALLATION......................................................34
NETWORK, ALARM & COMPUTER INSTALLATION:..............................................35
NETWORK IMAGE SIZE & SPEED...........................................................................36
RECORDING TIME (IN HOURS)...............................................................................37
RECORDING TIME (Gigabytes per hour)..................................................................38
INSTALLING THE MASTER HDD .............................................................................39
INSTALLING THE SLAVE HDD.................................................................................42
THE NETVIEWER SOFTWARE ................................................................................43
Introduction ............................................................................................................43
RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet .................................................................43
INSTALLING THE NETVIEWER IN YOUR PC......................................................44
NETVIEWER MAIN SCREEN ............................................................................46
SETUP CAMERA FOR REMOTE VIEWING .............................................................47
NETWORK CONFIGURATION..............................................................................49
NETVIEWER PANEL DESCRIPTION................................................................49
AVI SAVING METHOD ......................................................................................51
CODEC SETTING..............................................................................................52
RECORDING DIRECTORY SETTING...............................................................52
RECORDING FORMAT SETTING.....................................................................52
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RECORDING CHANNEL SETTING...................................................................53
ADMIN USER ID/PASSWORD OR GUEST PASSWORD CHANGE ................54
Remote Capture Video Settings.........................................................................55
Remote DVR Settings ........................................................................................55
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................57
TROUBLE SHOOTING ..............................................................................................58
CARE AND MAINTENANCE .....................................................................................59
Limited Warranty........................................................................................................60
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GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
1. Read Instructions
All of the safety and operating instructions should be read and understood before the product is used.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and the instruction manual should be followed.
4. Follow Instructions
All operating and usage instructions should be followed for optimal performance
5. Cleaning
Disconnect this video product from the power supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, wet basement, or near a swimming pool.
8. Accessories
Use this product only with a stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
9. Ventilation
This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation, such as a book case or rack, unless proper ventilation is provided or the Manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
10. Power Source
This product should be operated from the type of Power source indicated by the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location, consult your product dealer or your local Power Company.
11. Power Cord Protection
Power supply cords should not be routed so that they are likely to be walked or pinched by items placed on or near them.
12. Lightning
For added protection, unplug this product from its outlet during a lightning storm. This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power surges.
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13. Overloading
To avoid the risk of fire and electric shock, do not plug this product into an over- loaded power supply.
14. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects into the openings of this product as they may touch dangerous voltage points that may result in fire or electric shock. Never spill a liquid of any kind on this product.
15. Servicing
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
16. Damage Requiring Service
Disconnect this product from the power supply and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b. If objects have fallen into the product c. If the product has been exposed to rain or liquids d. If the product does not operate normally by following the instruction manual.
Adjust only the controls that are covered in the instruction manual as an improper adjustment may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified service technician to restore the product to its normal operation
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f. When the product displays a distinct change in performance - this indicates a
need for service
17. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
18. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper working condition.
19. Grounding or Polarization
This product is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin and will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
20. Power Lines
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits.
When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
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22. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
1 CAUTIONS AND DVR FEATURES
1. All the warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed.
2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol detergents. Use water damped cloth for cleaning
3. Do not use this unit in very humid and wet places
4. Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openings of the cabinet should not be blocked.
5. During flashes of lightning or cracks of thunder, or when the system is not used for a long time, unplug the system power supply and disconnect the antenna and cables to protect the unit from lightening or power surges.
DVR FEATURES
4 Video inputs: 4 BNC inputs (looping operation).
Video outputs : - 2 Composite outputs
- 1 Super VHS output
VGA option available (PC monitor): 9 / 16 Channel only
USB Port for USB Memory Key Interface: USB port for backup.
Network (TCP/IP) supports.
Jog-Shuttle function supports.
RS-232C communication port.
Internal 2 HDD: 1 internal & 1 removable.
Optional 3.5” TFT LCD for Front Cover
Display Resolution : 720 x 480 pixels
Record Resolution : 720 x 224 pixels
High Quality Picture with M-JPEG Compression Format (15~50Kbyte/Field)
3 Adjustable Video Quality Settings
4 Recording modes: Manual / Alarm / Motion / Timer
Display Frame: 30 frames/sec
Recording Speed: 60 fields/sec
Security password protection
On Screen Display and Real Time Clock Function
Remote Control as well as Main Panel operation
Supports 20 ~300 GB HDD
Quick Multiple Search capability
Viewing options: Quad, Sequential, PIP, POP, Full Screen
Supports Pan/Tilt control (Pelco D Protocol): Channel 1 only.
Alarm terminal block
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Triplex Mode ( Live mode, Playback mode, Recording mode )
Firmware Update Function (via USB connection)
Note: MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR NETWORK USE
1. CPU: SPEED SHOULD BE 1.0GHZ or more
2. RAM: 256 MB RAM or more
3. Operating System: Windows 98/ 2000/ XP
4. Videocard (stand alone): 32 MB
5. Hard Disk:10 MB (free space for software installation)
6. Network card: 10 base T
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SYSTEM INCLUDES:
(1) 4 CHANNEL DVR
Optional (1) HDD, 20~300GB
(2) KEYS FOR CARTRIDGE
(1) OWNER’S MANUAL
(1) NETVIEWER SOFTWARE CD
DISPLAY
SETUP
SETTING
4 CHANNEL DVR
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
EVENT SEARCHPOP SEQ SETUPPIPQUAD/ENTER PTZ/ALRS
REC PLAY TIMER ALARM
REC
REC STOP
PAUSE
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HDD FULL
FFREW
FFPLAYREW
COPYSTOP
Your system may include a HDD with a capacity between 20 ~ 300 GB (HDD) depending on the system you purchased (Option)
2 KEYS FOR CARTRIDGE
OWNER’S MANUAL
SOFTWARE CD
CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING THE COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE.
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GETTING STARTED
1. Connect the AC Power Cord to the Power Adapter and plug it into an electrical outlet. Connect up to 4 cameras to the BNC Video inputs on the back of the DVR. Turn the Main Power Switch to ON. The Red LED indicator will illuminate and the DVR will be in the standby mode
2. The following messages appear when the power is ON successfully.
Dynamic IP Request OK
*** MASTER HDD DETECT *** POWER ON CHECK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OK HDD IDENTIFY CHECK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OK HDD R/W CHECK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OK
MODEL :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HDD LBA : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX HDD SPACE : XXX GB
100 %
Note: The system is only checking for a MASTER HDD. Install the Slave HDD onto the DVR, if using a Slave HDD, and setup the HDD Slave in the SETUP MENU and restart the DVR.
Note: If the HDD is not properly connected a FAIL message appears. Retry connecting the HDD and turn on the power.
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*** NETWORK INFOMATION ***
MAC ADDRESS : XX XX XX XX XX XX IP ADDRESS : 192 . 168 . 001 . 150 SUBNET MASK : 255 . 255 . 255 . 000 GATEWAY : 192 . 168 . 001 . 001 PORT : 5000
Note: The above message indicates the network values set in the DVR. Note: The settings for the network values can be changed in the SETUP MENU.
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DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTIONS
HDD
FRONT PANEL
DISPLAY
SETUP
SETTING
DISPLAY
SETUP
SETTING
TFT LCD DISPLAY
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
EVENT SEARCHPOP SEQ SETUPPIPQUAD/ENTER PTZ/ALRS
FUNCTION BUTTONS
DISPLAY BUTTONS
EVENT SEARCHPOP SEQ SETUPPIPQUAD/ENTER PTZ/ALRS
REC PLAY TIMER ALARM
REC
REC STOP
REC
REC STOP
REC PLAY TIMER ALARM
PAUSE
FULL
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HDD FULL
FFREW
FFPLAYREW
COPYSTOP
FFREW
PAUSE
FFPLAYREW
COPYSTOP
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FRONT PANEL – TFT LCD
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TFT LCD
DISPLAY BUTTON
SETUP BUTTON
SETTING BUTTON
DISPLAY
SETUP
SETTING
1. DISPLAY BUTTON This button is used to turn the power ON/OFF.
2. SETUP BUTTON This Button is used to select the Brightness, Contrast, and Color function. When pressing this button, it displays the OSD Menu and the actual setting.
3. SETTING BUTTON This Button adjusts the setting of the selected function (i.e. Brightness, Contrast or Color).
4. TFT LCD Displays the images currently being shown
FRONT PANEL – FUNCTION BUTTONS
CHANNEL/ARROW
BUTTONS
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
QUAD/ENTER BUTTON
QUAD/ENTER PTZ/ALRS
PIP BUTTON
POP BUTTON
PIP
SEQ BUTTON
1. CHANNEL / ARROW BUTTONS
These buttons perform the following functions:
a) Displays a picture in Full Screen In Quad 1 mode: Select the Channel 1 button and hold it for 2-3 seconds to view
Camera 1 in Full Screen.
To view the other camera locations, press CH2, CH3, and CH4 buttons.
EVENT
SEARCHPOP SEQ SETUP
SETUP BUTTON
EVENT BUTTON
SEARCH BUTTON
PTZ/ALRS
BUTTON
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b) Freezes a specific camera. You have the option to freeze images in Full or Quad screen mode In Quad Screen mode: Press a channel button to freeze this channel in the Quad
screen; press the button again to unfreeze this channel. In Full Screen mode: Press the current channel being viewed to freeze it; press
the button again to unfreeze this channel. c) Scrolls LEFT / UP / DOWN / RIGHT in Menu mode. These buttons are used to navigate through the menu options. d) MOVE / ZOOM / FOCUS in Pan / Tilt mode. These buttons are used to pan and tilt the picture. In Pan / Tilt mode: Choose the MOVE / ZOOM or FOCUS.
MOVE: Press arrow buttons to move picture (i.e. =left, =up,
=down, or =right).
ZOOM: Press arrow button to zoom in or out.
2. QUAD / ENTER BUTTON a) QUAD: Pressing this button goes to Quad viewing mode. b) ENTER: This button serves as the ENTER key in Menu mode.
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DUAL PIP
SINGLE PIP
SINGLE PIPSINGLE PIP
DUAL PIPDUAL PIP
3. PIP BUTTON (Picture in Picture)
PIP allows you to view two camera locations simultaneously, one being the main channel, the other being viewed as a sub-picture. Dual PIP can also be selected, which displays two sub-pictures as illustrated below. To change between Single PIP and Dual PIP, repeatedly press the PIP button.
4. POP BUTTON (Picture out of Picture)
The POP divides the screen into 4 screens, with the main channel occupying two-thirds of the screen. Press the POP button to swap the positions of cameras appearing in the POP (Between the Main and Sub screen). To exit the POP mode, press another button.
MAIN
SUB
SUB
SUB
POP
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5. SEQ BUTTON
Press the SEQ button to sequence between all camera locations which are shown in the full screen. The full screen automatically switches between all camera locations in sequential order. Press the SEQ button again to stop sequential viewing. Sequence settings are programmable via the Menu.
6. SETUP/ MENU BUTTON Press this button to bring up the Main Menu.
7. EVENT BUTTON
Pressing this button brings up a list of up to 3000 Events, including Power, Loss and Alarms. You can scroll through Events using the and keys, and navigate between Pages of Events using the and keys. Press the QUAD / ENTER Button to exit the Event list.
The following letters represent the different types of Events that you may find listed:
P : Shows the time when the POWER was turned ON A : Shows the time when a PIR ALARM was triggered M : Shows the time when Pixel-based MOTION detection was triggered L : Shows when a Video LOSS from a Camera occurred N : Shows the starting time when storing data with Manual recording. H : Time of problem occurring in the HDD.
8. SEARCH BUTTON
Pressing this button brings up the Search menu, which allows you to quickly find recordings.
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9. PTZ / ALRS BUTTON
HDD
a) PTZ: This button activates the Pan/Tilt feature. b) ALRS: During an Alarm, this button will turn off the alarm sound and set the
system to the previous setting.
FRONT PANEL – DISPLAY BUTTONS
FULL
REC BUTTON
REC STOP BUTTON
LED
REC PLAY TIMER ALARM
REC
REC STOP
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JOG
REMOTE CONTROL
SENSOR
FFREW
SHUTTLE
PAUSE BUTTON
PAUSE
REW BUTTON
PLAY BUTTON
1. LED indicators - Status of operation. a) REC : LED will be ON when recording data to the HDD. b) TIMER : LED will be ON when the TIMER REC is set to ON. c) PLAY : LED will be ON when playing data that has been stored in the HDD. d) ALARM :LED will be ON when the ALARM or MOTION function is set to
ON. When the ALARM or MOTION function is ON, the LED will blink as an Alarm is
being triggered. e) HDD FULL :If the OVERWRITE menu is set up, the LED will not blink in
any case. The LED blinks if the HDD has less than 1GB of storage space, and remains ON
when the HDD is FULL.
2. REC BUTTON Press this button to start manual recording.
3. REC STOP BUTTON Press this button to stop the video in recording.
4. PAUSE BUTTON Press this button to pause the video in playback.
5. REW BUTTON Press this button to begin high-speed reverse playback during the playback.
FFPLAYREW
FF BUTTON
COPY/WTMK BUTTON
COPYSTOP
STOP BUTTON
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6. PLAY BUTTON Press this button to start the video Playback.
7. FF BUTTON Press this button to begin high-speed forward playback during the playback.
8. STOP BUTTON Press this button to stop the video in Playback.
9. COPY / WTMK BUTTON COPY: Back up stored data in the HDD to the USB memory key.
Note: If the USB Key is connected to the DVR and it is not recognized or the data copy is not correct, use the USB Key after formatting it with the PC.
WTMK: Select to enable or disable the “Water Mark” display.
Note: The WTMK function Watermarking is an identification code or bit pattern integrated into the multimedia data to aid copyright owners to identify illegally distributed video, or image data. The Watermark proves preservation of integrity (as well as the chance of being manipulated) for recorded images generated by DVR in terms of the legal purpose or confidential use. The Watermark is usually visible by a detector chip or by special software. The Watermarking function in the DHT series assures that recorded images are prevented from being manipulated under any circumstances.
10. JOG Jog the dial to the right to forward the frame-by-frame playback, or to the left to reverse the frame-by-frame playback.
11. SHUTTLE
You can select the playback speed for both the forward and reverse by turning the shuttle to the left or to the right.
12. REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
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FRONT PANEL – HARD DRIVE AND USB CONNECTIONS
DISPLAY
SETUP
SETTING
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
EVENT SEARCHPOP SEQ SETUPPIPQUAD/ENTER PTZ/ALRS
OPEN
USB KEY
REC PLAY TIMER ALARM
REC
REC STOP
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HDD FULL
FFREW
COPYSTOPFFPLAYREWPAUSE
HDD
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BACK PANEL
V
V
A
V
(DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTION continued)
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
AUDIO
AUDIO
S-VIDEO
OUT
IN
OUT ETHERNET
USB2.0
ATTENTION
CAUTION
RISQUE DE ELECTROIQUE
RICK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK
NE PAS ENLEVER
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK) NO USER-SERV ICEAB LE PA RTS IN SID E. REF ER SE RVICIN G TO QU ALIFIE D SER VICE PE RSON NEL
RS-232
VGA OUT
4321
485+ 4 85- GNDCOM
WARNING OUTALARM OUT
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IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
SLAVE OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
IN
IDEO IN / OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
ETHERNET
AUDIO IN
USB2.0
9 x16 channel only
AUDIO OUT
ETHERNET
S-VHS OUT
IDEO OUT
VGA OUT
USB2.0
RS-232
4321
485+ 485- GNDCOM
WARNING OUTALARM OUT
UDIO IN / OUT
ETHERNET
VGA OUT
GA OUT
RS-232
RS-232
1. VIDEO IN / OUT Channel 1-4 camera video input/output BNC port. (Looping
Operation)
2. SLAVE OUT Composite Output for transmitting to a Slave Monitor or VCR.
3. VIDEO OUT Composite Output for other Monitor.
4. S-VIDEO OUT Composite Output through S-Video.
5. AUDIO IN / OUT. Audio input / output through line
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6. ETHERNET. Available to live view and recorded data on the HDD through the Internet
or a LAN
7. VGA OUT
8. RS-232. Connects to the RS-232C terminal on your computer
AC INPUT
ALARM INPUT
WARNING OUT
ALARM OUT
WARNING OUTALARM OUT
4321
COM
485+ 485- GNDCOM
GND
RS-485
POWER S/W
1. ALARM INPUT
These terminals are used to connect external motion sensors, door / window contacts, etc.
2. WARNING OUT
3. ALARM OUT
Send signal to VCR or other devices in Alarm or motion situation.
4. COM
5. RS-485
Connect the PTZ control wires to these terminals
6. GND
7. AC INPUT
Connects to a Power Plug (AC 90-240V, 50/60Hz)
8. POWER S/W
Provides System Power (i.e. ON/OFF)
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MAIN MENU CONTROL
From the main menu controls, the user accesses each sub-menu to change its properties.
MAIN
TIME/DATE SET
SEQUENCE SET
TITLE SET
ALARM SET
MOTION SET
SYSTEM (Ⅰ)
DISPLAY TIME DATE DATE FORMAT
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 QUAD
DISPLAY CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
ALARM CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
MOTION CHANNEL SENSITIVITY AREA
KEY BUZZER LOSS BUZZER QUAD LINE BLANK COLOR TITLE/TIME PAN/TILT (CH1) ALARM OUT
DEFAULT SET
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SYSTEM ()
HDD / REC SET
ALARM REC SET
SCHEDULE REC
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
EXIT
HDD INFO DISP RS232 BAUD PASSWORD SET NETWORK(TCP/IP)
USER GUEST IP ADDR SUB NET GATEWAY PORT
REC QUALITY REC REC SPEED REC SELECT HDD CLEAR ALL HDD OVERWRITE HDD SLAVE
ALARM REC PRE ALARM REC REC QUALITY REC SPEED REC DURATION
SCHEDULE REC REC SETTTING
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
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SETUP THE MAIN MENU CONTROLS
Enter the MENU screen by pressing the Setup button. Scroll through the 11 options by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons (i.e. ◄=left, ▲=up, ▼=down, or =right). To enter a sub-menu, press the Enter button (i.e. QUAD/ENTER) where the highlighted scroll bar is located. To exit the Main Menu, scroll down to the Exit option and press the Enter button.
Note: In sub-menu of the Main Menu, you can exit the Menu mode by selecting Exit, or you can return to the Main Menu by selecting Return. The Menu is exited automatically after 20 sec of inactivity.
1. TIME / DATE SET - This sub-menu allows you to change the Time and Date
displayed on the monitor, and also program the information you’d like to appear in the On-Screen Display.
(i) DISPLAY : Selecting [Y] enables on screen display of the date & time. Selecting [N] hides this information.
(iii) TIME : Change the time (24 hour clock) (iv) DATE : Change the date. (v) DATE FORMAT : There are three formats to display the date:
MM / DD / YYYY : for U.S.A. YYYY / MM / DD : for Asian countries. DD / MM / YYYY : for European countries.
2. SEQUENCE SET - This sub-menu allows you to select how long you’d like
each channel to appear on-screen before automatically switching to the next channel in Sequence mode. The Dwell Time is 0-59 seconds selectable for each of the 4 channels and for Quad mode.
Note: Channels without a camera, a Video Loss, or a Dwell Time of zero will be skipped in sequencing.
3. TITLE SET - This sub-menu allows you to change the title of each camera
location (up to 8 characters), or remove the titles from the on-screen display.
(i) DISPLAY : Selecting [Y] will enable the camera titles to appear in the on­screen display. Selecting [N] will remove all titles from appearing in the on-screen display.
(ii) CH 1 - 4: Change the titles of each individual camera (Maximum 8 digits possible).
4. ALARM SET - This sub-menu allows you to enable / disable the camera’s PIR
Alarm function by channel.
(i) ALARM: Selecting [OFF] disables PIR motion detection from triggering any alarm.
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Selecting [OSD] will allow alarms to be triggered, and the letters “AL” ill appear on the screen of the camera location where the alarm is taking place. A third option, [OSD+BUZZER] will both display “AL” and emit a buzzer sound in the event of an alarm.
(ii) CH 1-4: Set the length of alarm time for each channel between 1~59 seconds. Additionally, you can select the Alarm Input. The default setting is N/O (Normally Open.
Note: Some alternative brand PIR motion sensors have a default setting of N.C (normally closed). In order to activate the alarm on such a PIR motion sensor, change the setting to N.C
5. MOTION SET - This sub-menu allows you to enable / disable the Pixel-based
Motion Detection function by channel and set its Sensitivity level.
(i) MOTION : Selecting [OFF] disables the Pixel-based Motion Detection function. Selecting [OSD] will allow motion to trigger alarms, and the letters “MD” will appear on the screen of the camera location where the motion is taking place. A third option, [OSD+BUZZER] will display “MD” and emit a buzzer sound in the event that motion is detected.
(ii) CHANNEL : Select which channels will have the Pixel Motion Sensing feature activated. The Sensitivity level can be set to zero for a channel, which will disable the Motion Sensing ability for that channel.
(iii) SENSITIVITY : Select the sensitivity level of the Motion Sensing by channel. Level 05 is the highest sensitivity, Level 01 is the least sensitive. Level 00 deactivates Motion Sensing. (iv) AREA : Select the area of the screen where the Pixel Motion Sensing feature
will be active. The digits below represent the area on the screen where motion is detected.
[ 00 ] - Whole screen. [ 01 ] - Top left side of screen. [ 02 ] - Top right side of screen. [ 03 ] - Bottom left side of screen. [ 04 ] - Bottom right side of screen. [ 05 ] - Center of the screen.
00
01
03 04
02
05
6. SYSTEM SET ( l ) -This sub-menu allows you to configure various preferences
on the system, related to Monitor settings.
(i) KEY BUZZER : When set to [Y], the system will make a sound when a key is pressed on the remote control or on the main panel of the monitor.
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(ii) LOSS BUZZER : When set to [Y], the system will make a sound when a camera becomes disconnected.
(iii) QUAD LINE : Activates and deactivates the border line in Quad mode. (iv) BLANK COLOR : Choose between blue, gray or black as the background
screen color in Menu Mode. (v) TITLE/TIME : Change the location of on-screen display for Time/Date and
camera titles. T/R/B/L represent Top / Right / Bottom / Left respectively. Therefore, for example, the setting “TR/BL” would display the Title in the Top­Right corner of the screen, and the Time in the Bottom Left corner.
(vi) PAN/TILT(CH1) : Activates Pan/Tilt mode to become accessible. (vii) ALARM OUT : Select the Alarm Out setting, which is defaulted to NO
(Normally Open) for triggering external devices. (viii) DEFAULT SET : Selecting [Y] resets all programmed settings back to the
default factory settings (except for the time & date).
7. SYSTEM SET (ll) - This sub-menu allows you to configure various preferences
on the system, related to DVR settings.
(i) HDD INFO DISP : Sets the display settings for information on the HDD status. This can be displayed as a percentage of HDD space used, or amount of Bytes available, or the HDD information display can be set to OFF.
(ii) RS232 BAUD RATE : Sets the speed at which the RS 232 input and the computer communicate. Baud Rate, which is the rate of data transmission, can be set to OFF, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200.
(iii) PASSWORD SET : If you select [Y], you will need to input a password when you enter the Main Menu. Use to change your password for accessing the Menu. The password must be 4 digits. The default Password is “0000”.
Selecting [N] will allow you into the menu without a password.
NOTE NETWORK CONFIGURATION (Part of SYSTEM SET (ll))
(iv) NETWORK (TCP/IP): The User can set the network for OFF, DYNAMIC IP or
STATIC IP. The default value is “DYNAMIC IP”.
(v) USER ID/PASSWORD: The User can set a password for the Master ID and account. The Master ID should be 5 digits in English, and the Password should be a 5 digit alphanumeric combination.
Default value - ADMIN / ADMIN.
(vi) GUEST PASSWORD : The User can set a password for the GUEST account. Maximum 5 digits.
Default value - GUEST.
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Note: The Master User has full access to all the functions on the Network but the Guest User has limited access to the functions. The GUEST can see only cameras.
(vii) IP ADDR : Enter the DVR IP address. Default value – 192. 168. 001. 150
(viii) SUBNET : Enter the Subnet Mask. Default value - 255.255. 255. 000
(ix) GATEWAY : Enter the Default Gateway. Default value – 192. 168. 001. 001
(x) PORT : Enter the Default port. Default value – 5000
8. HDD / REC SET - This sub-menu allows you to set the Record parameters
for your Hard Disk Drive.
(i) REC QUALITY : Sets the quality level of recording. Available settings are: Low, Basic, Normal, High and Best.
Note: Higher quality recording consumes more memory on your HDD.
(ii) REC RESOLUTION (iii) REC SPEED: Allows you to set the Images Per Second for recording. Available
IPS settings are: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 & 60. The speed of 60 IPS is also known as “Real Time”.
The slowest Time Lapse speed is 1 IPS; it will allow for the longest recording durations but it records less information.
(iv) REC SELECT : Selects which channels will be recorded to the HDD. Select [0] to enable recording on a camera channel Select [x] to disable recording on a camera channel (v) USB REC LIMIT : Select the storage capacity to be saved via USB.
Note: Even the storage capacity is already set, you could stop the saving process immediately by pressing the “STOP” button during the process.
(vi) HDD CLEAR ALL: Select [MASTER] to delete all the contents in your Master HDD, then press the right arrow button ([CH4] – on front panel of DVR, or the remote) and you will be asked “REALLY?" Select [Y] to confirm the HDD Clear.
Note: If you have a SLAVE HDD connected as well and the HDD Slave option is
set to [Y], then you may also choose to Clear the contents of your Slave HDD.
(vii) HDD OVERWRITE: Select [Y] to have the DVR automatically overwrite previously recorded video in the event of the HDD becoming FULL. If you select “Y”
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it will display OVWR (Overwrite) in the on-screen display. If you select “N”, the DVR will terminate recording once it reaches its capacity.
Note: HDD Overwrite replaces the earliest recorded video with additional video being recorded. When the HDD is Full and Overwrite is active, the first piece of video that you had recorded will be lost.
(viii) HDD SLAVE : Select [Y] to enable the system to check for a Slave HDD upon startup. Enabling HDD SLAVE allows you to record to and playback from the Slave HDD.
Note: After activating the Slave HDD, you need to restart your system by turning the Main Power Switch (located on the back of the monitor) OFF and then ON again in order for the system to recognize the Slave HDD.
9. ALARM REC SET - This sub-menu allows you to configure the Recording
parameters under the Alarm condition.
(i) ALARM REC: This setting selects whether or not the DVR will record automatically when a Motion Detection or a PIR alarm is triggered.
(ii) PRE ALARM REC: Selects the enable or disable of “PRE ALARM”.
Note: PRE ALARM saves 6secs of image at 5 IPS before ALARM or MOTION goes off
under alarm or motion situation. (When ALARM REC mode is on, images are being stored in HDD.)
(iii) REC QUALITY: Selects the Recording Quality level for Alarm Recording (from Low, Basic, Normal, High, or Best). (iv) REC SPEED: Sets the speed of Alarm Recording from 60 / 30 / 15 / 10 / 05 / 03 / 02 IPS. (v) REC DURATION : Selects how long the DVR will automatically record after an alarm is triggered. Available duration times are: [ 20SEC / 30SEC / 1MIN / 2MIN / 5 MIN and CONTIN] CONTIN refers to Continuous recording.
10. SCHEDULE REC SET - This sub-menu allows you to Schedule times in
which you’re programming the DVR to record automatically.
(i) SCHEDULE REC : Select from the following types of Scheduled recordings: [DAILY] - Recording will be carried out according to a specified time on a daily
schedule. [OFF] - No schedule.
[ONCE]
- Recording will be carried out one time, according to the schedule.
(ii) REC SETTING (N0-N7) : Total 8 REC can be set up from N0 to N7. Each Schedule Rec can control Start TIME/DATE, End TIME/DATE and Rec Quality
as well as Rec Speed can be set up in this mode..
Note: When SCHEDULE REC is set up, the recording time should not be overlapped from one scheduled recording to another. If it is overlapping this will result in a loss in recorded activity and the schedule may be ignored.
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To delete a scheduled recording, place the cursor on the selected time and press the ◀, ▶ key. “CURRENT LINE DELETE? [Y] / [N]” is then displayed. If [Y] is selected, the
selected schedule is deleted.
11. FIRMWARE UPGRADE :
Once you choose this menu, the system will ask you once again whether you will be proceeding with the Upgrade process. Connect the USB Memory with the FIRMWARE to be upgraded and click “YES”.
Note: The name of the Firmware Upgrade File is “dht_dvr4.bin”. NEVER Power off or disconnect during this process.
If the power goes off during the firmware upgrading process, the product may become damaged and may not work.
Note: If the USB Memory is not recognized or not working properly, please try again after formatting the USB Memory.
Used to upgrade most recent Firmware.
12. EXIT - Exits the MENU mode.
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PB SET/REC HDD SET
The DVR allows you to easily find sections of recorded video using the Search feature. Press the SEARCH button to access the “PLAYBACK SEARCH SET” menu.
(1) LAST RECORD : Plays the most recent recording. (2) FULL LIST : Shows a listing of all recorded video on the HDD, sorted by time. (3) ALARM LIST : Shows a listing of all recorded video triggered by an Alarm. (4) TIME SEARCH : Finds video recorded on a specific date and time that is entered. (5) EXIT : Exits Search mode.
A listing of up to 1000 recordings can be stored in both the ALARM LIST and the FULL LIST. You can scroll through Recordings using the and keys, and navigate between Pages of Recordings using the and keys. To view a selected piece of video on the list, press the QUAD/ENTER button on the highlighted recording. The DVR will play that video. You can stop the video at any time by pressing the STOP button.
Note: If the HDD SLAVE is set as “Y”, you could set the Playback HDD or the
Recording HDD as Master or Slave.
If you are to change the Recording HDD, select “REC : [ MASTER ]” and press the “Enter” Key, “” or the “” key. If you are to change the Playback HDD, select “PB : [ MASTER ]” and press the “Enter” Key, “” “” key. Or you could select the menu other than “REC : [ MASTER ]” menu, you could press “”, or “▶”. Note that you could change the “Playback HDD”, or “Recording HDD” on the Network Viewer.
[ PLAYBACK SEARCH SET ]
PB:[ MASTER ]
REC:[ MASTER ]
1. LAST RECORD
2. FULL LIST
3. ALARM LIST
4. TIME SEARCH
5. EXIT
Very Important – After the search is completed it is important to switch the
hard drive back to MASTER for recording to take place on the MASTER HDD. Accidental erasure of recorded events may occur if the incorrect drive is selected
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PLAYBACK OPTION
When the PLAY button is pressed, one of the Playback Search menus will appear. The Playback menu that appears upon pressing PLAY depends on the Search option that
was last used. For example, if the last Search option used was a Time Search, then pressing PLAY will
bring up the Playback Time Search. If the last Search option utilized was a Last Record, then pressing play will simply play the most recent recording.
FAST REWIND AND FAST FORWARD
You can increase the speeds of Fast Forward and Rewind on the DVR. The FF/REW speed is controlled by pushing the FF or REW button during playback of
data. The FF/REW speed can also be controlled by moving the shuttle toward each FF/REW
direction. The FF/REW speed changes by shuttle movement. There are 6 steps to set the speed of the FF from 1x to max. 32x. There are 5 steps to set the REW speed from 1x to max.
JOG-SHUTTLE FUNCTION
Jog: Jog the dial to the right for forward frame-by-frame playback, or to the left for reverse frame-by-frame playback. Push the PLAY BUTTON to return to the normal play mode.
Shuttle: You can select the playback speed for both forward and reverse by turning the shuttle to the left or right. Shuttle movement changes the playback speed.
MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION IN PLAYBACK
Because of the Multiplexing function of the DVR, you can switch between individual channels during playback and watch each one in Full-Screen. Press the Channel buttons to view the Full Screen
THE MASTER & SLAVE HDD
The Master HDD is a hard disk drive. The Master HDD is located inside the DVR the cabinet and is accessible from the front of the DVR. The Slave HDD backs up the Master HDD by providing extra storage space.
Note: Once you have connected a Slave HDD, it needs to be activated in the HDD SLAVE option of the HDD / REC SET sub-menu.
Note: Any HDD that you connect to the system must be cleared When the Master HDD becomes full during recording, the earliest recorded data from the
Master HDD is sent to the Slave HDD. Data is not lost because it gets transferred to the Slave HDD. The most recent recordings are found on the Master HDD.
When the master & slave HDD are connected, check the MASTER / SLAVE JUMP on the HDD. Make sure the JUMPER is set up properly and then use it.
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PAN / TILT ZOOM :
The DVR is equipped with a built-in Pan/Tilt Zoom feature, which is only available when used in conjunction with a compatible Pan/Tilt Dome camera. The Pan/Tilt Zoom feature supports “Pelco D” protocol, and RS-485 Port. To access and operate the PTZ feature, follow these instructions:
1. Connect a compatible Pan/Tilt Zoom Dome camera to RS-485 Port;
2. Go to the SYSTEM sub-menu and set the PAN/TILT(CH1) option to “Y”;
3. Enter the Pan/Tilt Zoom mode by holding the PAN/TILT key on the DVR for 3 seconds,
or press the Pan/Tilt button on the remote control ;
4. You will see a contracted screen with a blue border.
5. Use the Arrow keys to move sideways and the QUAD/ENTER Button to select
whether to MOVE, ZOOM, or FOCUS the camera.
6. If you have selected MOVE, you can use all four arrow keys to Pan and Tilt in all
directions. If you selected ZOOM or FOCUS, use the arrow keys to Zoom / Focus IN / OUT.
7. Select and press ENTER on the EXIT option to escape the Pan/Tilt mode.
Note: the system automatically exits Pan/Tilt mode after 20 seconds of inactivity.
Refer to the diagram below for an illustration of Pan/Tilt Zoom mode.
[CH1 PAN/TILT MODE]
MOVE ZOOM FOCUS EXIT
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REMOTE CONTROL
Features of the Remote Control. For more details on specific remote control features, refer to the Front Panel features.
KEY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
MENU Brings up the Main Menu. 1 - 4 Allows user to select individual cameras. FRZ 1 Freezes the Channel 1 screen. FRZ 2 Freezes the Channel 2 screen. FRZ 3 Freezes the Channel 3 screen. FRZ 4 Freezes the Channel 4 screen. PAN / TILT Enters Pan/Tilt Zoom mode. AUDIO SEL
KEY LOCK
REC STOP Stop in video recording. REC Initiates Recording.
▲ , ▼ ◀ , ▶
ENTER Confirms selections in Menu mode.
WTMK
COPY
◀◀
▶Ⅱ
■ ▶▶
QUAD Displays Quad screen. SEQ Initiates automatic channel scan. PIP Displays PIP Mode and Main Screen change. PIP-SUB Changes the Sub-screen in PIP mode. SEARCH Brings up the Playback Search mode. EVENT Brings up a listing of Events ALRS Turns the Alarm sound OFF. POP Displays POP Mode and Main Screen change.
SLEEP Mode On/Off.
N/A
Locks the buttons on the keypad from functioning.
UP / DOWN arrow keys, used in Menu mode. LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys used in Menu mode.
Select the Enable or Disable of “WTMK” while display.
Back up stored data in HDD to USB memory key.
Rewinds video in Playback mode. Initiates video Playback mode and Pauses
video. Stops video Playback. Fast Forwards video in Playback mode.
KEY LOCK AUDIO PAN/TILT
SEL
REC STOP
ENTER
WTMK
SEQQUAD
EVENT
SEARCH
CCTV SYSTEM
Note : No Audio SEL in DVR STANDALONE.
PIP
ALRS
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MENU
FRZ1
FRZ2
FRZ3
FRZ4
REC
COPY
PIP- SUB
POP
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CAMERA INSTALLATION
Connect the camera to the CAMERA INPUT on the rear panel of the system.
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
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IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
+
REAR
S-VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
IN
BNC CAMER
ETHERNET
USB2.0
VGA OUT
PAN/TILT CAMERA INSTALLATION
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
AUDIO
AUDIO IN
ETHERNET
OUT
USB2.0
VGA OUT
RS-232
4321
485+ 485- GNDCOM
WARNING OUTALARM OUT
CONTROL LINE
RS-232
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MONITOR & STANDARD VCR/ INSTALLATION
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Connect the a VCR and a monitor to the inputs on the rear panel of the system.
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
VIDEO INPUT
IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT E THER NET
AUDIO INPUT
CR
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
IN
USB2.0
VGA OUT
RS-232
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VIDEO INPUT
S-VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO INPUT
MONITOR
Connection to a monitor for viewing
You can connect your DVR to a monitor for viewing purposes and for On Screen display set-up. Connect a BNC video cable, RCA audio cable and S- VIDEO cable from your DVR marked “VIDEO OUT / S-VIDEO OUT/ AUDIO OUT” to the audio/video input on the monitor.
Connection to a standard VCR
You may wish to record from the DVR to a VHS cassette in order to back up video and make it viewable for other parties.
To record the video signals from your DVR connect a BNC video cable, RCA audio cable from the SLAVE OUT / S OUT/ AUDIO OUT to the Audio/Video inputs on your VCR.
Connection to a Slave Monitor
To record the video signals from your DVR connect a BNC video cable, RCA audio cable from the SLAVE OUT / S-VIDEO OUT/ AUDIO OUT to the Audio/Video inputs on your VCR.
Note: The maximum distance using cable should not exceed 20 meters
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NETWORK, ALARM & COMPUTER INSTALLATION:
SENSOR
OUT
1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH
IN
SLAVE OUT VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO OUT ET HERNET
OUT
IN
AUDIO
AUDIO
REAR
USB2.0
VGA OUT
RS-232
ATTENTION
CAUTION
RICK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK O F ELECTRIC SH OCK. DO NOT REMOVE C OVER(OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
RISQUE DE ELECTROIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER
4321
485+ 485-
GNDCOM
WARNING OUTALARM OUT
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COMPUTER
232 PORT
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NETWORK IMAGE SIZE & SPEED
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720 X 240 360 X 240
IMAGE
SIZE
IPS
IMAGE
SIZE
IPS
CIF MODE
IMAGE
SIZE
IPS
LOW 14K ~ 15K 13 ~ 18 08K ~09K 25 ~ 30 14K ~15K 26 ~ 36
BASIC 16K ~ 17K 10 ~ 15 10K ~11K 23 ~ 28 16K ~17K 20 ~ 30
NORMAL 19K ~ 20K 09 ~ 14 11K~ 12K 23 ~ 28 19K ~20K 18 ~ 28
HIGH 23K ~ 24K 09 ~ 14 14K ~15K 15 ~ 20 23K ~24K 18 ~ 28
BEST 32K ~ 33K 09 ~ 14 19K ~20K 10 ~ 15 32K~33K 18 ~ 28
The demand on the volume of the HDD can be different depending on the displayed picture.
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RECORDING TIME (IN HOURS)
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Based on 80G HDD
720 X 240
LOW BASIC NORMAL HIGH BEST
01 IPS 02 IPS 03 IPS 05 IPS 10 IPS 15 IPS 30 IPS 60 IPS
1569Hours 1429Hours 1250Hours 1026Hours 755Hours
777Hours 714Hours 625Hours 513Hours 379Hours 519Hours 473Hours 417Hours 343Hours 252Hours 311Hours 286Hours 249Hours 206Hours 152Hours 156Hours 142Hours 125Hours 103Hours 76Hours 104Hours 95Hours 83Hours 68Hours 50Hours
52Hours 47Hours 42Hours 34Hours 25Hours 26Hours 24Hours 21Hours 17Hours 13Hours
360 X 240
LOW BASIC NORMAL HIGH BEST
01 IPS 02 IPS 03 IPS 05 IPS 10 IPS 15 IPS 30 IPS
2581Hours 2222Hours 1951Hours 1600Hours 1194Hours 1290Hours 1127Hours 976Hours 808Hours 597Hours
860Hours 748Hours 650Hours 537Hours 400Hours 516Hours 449Hours 390Hours 323Hours 240Hours 259Hours 225Hours 195Hours 161Hours 120Hours 172Hours 150Hours 130Hours 107Hours 80Hours
86Hours 75Hours 65Hours 54Hours 40Hours
60 IPS
43Hours 37Hours 33Hours 27Hours 20Hours
LOW BASIC NORMAL HIGH BEST
120 IPS
60 IPS is equal to 30 frames per second. 1 IPS is equal to 0.5 frames per second. Th demand on the volume of HDD can be different depending on the displayed picture.
52Hours 48Hours 42Hours 34Hours 26Hours
CIF MODE
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RECORDING TIME (Gigabytes per hour)
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720 X 240
LOW BASIC NORMAL HIGH BEST 01 IPS 0.051GB/H 0.056GB/H 0.064GB/H 0.078GB/H 0.106GB/H 02 IPS 0.103GB/H 0.112GB/H 0.128GB/H 0.156GB/H 0.211GB/H 03 IPS 0.154GB/H 0.169GB/H 0.192GB/H 0.233GB/H 0.317GB/H 05 IPS 0.257GB/H 0.28GB/H 0.321GB/H 0.389GB/H 0.528GB/H 10 IPS 0.514GB/H 0.562GB/H 0.642GB/H 0.778GB/H 1.06GB/H 15 IPS 0.77GB/H 0.843GB/H 0.962GB/H 1.17GB/H 1.59GB/H 30 IPS 1.54GB/H 1.69GB/H 1.92GB/H 2.33GB/H 3.17GB/H 60 IPS 3.08GB/H 3.37GB/H 3.85GB/H 4.67GB/H 6.34GB/H
360 X 240
LOW BASIC NORMAL HIGH BEST 01 IPS 0.031GB/H 0.036GB/H 0.041GB/H 0.05GB/H 0.067GB/H 02 IPS 0.062GB/H 0.071GB/H 0.082GB/H 0.0999GB/H 0.134GB/H 03 IPS 0.093GB/H 0.107GB/H 0.123GB/H 0.149GB/H 0.2GB/H 05 IPS 0.155GB/H 0.178GB/H 0.205GB/H 0.248GB/H 0.334GB/H 10 IPS 0.309GB/H 0.356GB/H 0.41GB/H 0.497GB/H 0.668GB/H 15 IPS 0.464GB/H 0.535GB/H 0.615GB/H 0.745GB/H 1.00GB/H 30 IPS 0.928GB/H 1.07GB/H 1.23GB/H 1.49GB/H 2.00GB/H
60 IPS 1.86GB/H 2.14GB/H 2.46GB/H 2.98GB/H 4.00GB/H
CIF MODE
LOW BASIC NORMAL HIGH BEST
120 IPS
1.540GB/H 1.690GB/H 1.930GB/H 2.335GB/H 3.17GB/H
60 IPS is equal to 30 frames per second. 1 IPS is equal to 0.5 frames per second. Th demand on the volume of HDD can be different depending on the displayed picture.
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INSTALLING THE MASTER HDD
The HDD serves the same purpose in a DVR as a video cassette does in a VCR. However, installing the HDD is a bit more complicated. Please follow the next steps carefully in order to ensure proper installation.
The compartment located on the front panel of the DVR is the removable Cartridge Casing in which you insert the HDD. The various parts of the Cartridge Casing are labeled for your reference.
1. Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DVR
Lift the Handle and pull towards you. The Cartridge Casing will slide out of the DVR.
Cartridge Casing
1
1
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1. Keyhole
2. LED indicator lights (Power indicator & HDD Access indicator)
3. Handle
YOU MAY FIND THAT THE CARTRIDGE CASING IS LOCKED. IN THIS CASE, SKIP AHEAD TO STEP 8 TO FIND INSTRUCTIONS ON UNLOCKING THE CABINET, THEN RETURN TO STEP 2.
2. Remove the Cover from the Cartridge Casing
a) Unclip the release latch with the word “OPEN” printed beside it by gently pushing on the latch.
b) Slide the cover off the Cartridge Casing.
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3. Connect the HDD into the Cartridge Casing
Take the Hard Disk Drive and connect the two cables from the back of the Cartridge Casing to the HDD. The cables should be pushed in firmly, but not forcibly.
The 4 Pin connection is the DC Power cable, and the wider cable is the standard Hard Drive IDE type connection.
4. Secure the HDD in the Casing
Use screws and tighten them, positioning the HDD into place.
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5. Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing
Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridge Case. Ensure it is secured in place over the release latch.
6. Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR
Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR.
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7. Lock the Cabinet
Lock the cabinet by turning the key clockwise.
A
B
If you need to unlock the cabinet, turn the key counter-clockwise from the position shown above.
IF YOU DO NOT LOCK THE CABINET, THE DVR SYSTEM WILL NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY.
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INSTALLING THE SLAVE HDD
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On the bottom of the DVR, there is a place for the Slave HDD. Remove the screws and install the Slave HDD.
Assemble with screws. Note: Make sure to set the HDD to slave mode then activate the slave mode in the menu
and re-start the DVR.
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THE NETVIEWER SOFTWARE
This section provides instructions for installing and using the NetViewer, which is included with the DHT 300 series DVR. The minimum requirements for this installation are as follows:
z CPU: SPEED SHOULD BE 1.0GHZ or more z RAM: 256 MB RAM or more z Operating System: Windows 98/ 2000/ XP z Videocard (stand alone): 32 MB z Hard Disk:10 MB (free space for software installation) z Network card: 10 base T
Introduction
The Network Viewer allows you to access the DVR from a remote desktop or laptop in a TCP/IP networking environment. It can perform the following functions:
View live images from the 4CH, 8CH and 16CH DVR
Store, search, and review recorded video from the DVR HDD.
Change the record settings and date/time properties.
Note: Before you are ready to view images from a desktop, you need to have your DVR CONNECTED TO THE LAN by obtaining a 10- base T Ethernet data cable (Standard RJ-
45)
DHT DVR
PC
RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet
PIN NO.
PIN Assignment
1. TX +
2. TX -
3. RX +
4. Not Connected
5. Not Connected
6. RX -
7. Not Connected
8. Not Connected
RJ-45 socket
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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INSTALLING THE NETVIEWER IN YOUR PC
Follow these steps to install the NetViewer from the supported CD-R.
1. Exit all applications currently running in the selected PC.
2. Insert the supplied software CD in the CD-ROM drive.
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3. Locate the Setup icon on your CD and double click on setup icon
Figure 1: Startup Screen
4. Press Next
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Figure 2: Customer Information
5. Enter your name and organization and press Next.
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Figure 3: Destination Folder
6. Enter the desired folder for the installation or press Next.
Figure 4: Installation
7. Press Install to start installing the program.
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Figure 5: Installation Complete
8. Press the Finish button to end the installation process.
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9. Open the NetViewer icon
located on your desktop and click on it.
10. The Netviewer main window will appear on the screen as shown below.
NETVIEWER MAIN SCREEN
CONNECT/DISCONNECT
B
N
SETUP
BUTTON
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SETUP CAMERA FOR REMOTE VIEWING
See the following instructions to setup the camera for remote viewing over the internet:
1.
2. VIEWING THE CAMERAS (Page 47)
NETWORK CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
PROCEDURE
Click on the Setup icon , a small setup window s will appear.
NETWORK CONFIGURATION SETTINGS (Page 47)
Enter the DVR IP address (i.e. 192.168.1.5)
Enter the DVR Port (i.e. 5000)
Set the User ID (i.e. admin, Max. 5 digit)
Set the video format (NTSC/PAL).
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If you are logged on as Admin User, set the ID and Password for Admin User and the password for the Guest.
Press OK to continue.
NOTE If you are using the Port Forwarding, you should forward 4 serial ports
from the set port number.
Example:
Set Port Number: 5000 Ports to be Forwarded: 5000, 5001, 5002, 5003.
VIEWING THE CAMERAS
PROCEDURE
To start viewing the cameras press the connect icon .
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Enter the user ID and password then press OK
If the setup is properly done, the cameras will appear on the screen (see Figure 6,page
48).
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Figure 6: Remote Camera Views
Note: If you are behind a router you need to open 4 ports related to the main port. For example: If you set up port 5000 you need to open ports 5000, 5001, 5002 and 5003 in order to get connected remotely.
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION
NETVIEWER PANEL DESCRIPTION
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12
11
10
9a
8a
1
1. Used to “PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, REW and FF” the recordings saved on the HDD of the DVR.
When the PLAY button is pressed the most recent recorded data will be played regardless of search data set on the DVR.
2. Select the display mode. Available modes are QUAD, FULL, PIP, POP. You could change the channel right button of the mouse on each mode.
3. Change the NETVIEWER image screen to Full Screen Mode.
4. Used to set the appropriate value for NETVIEWER.
2
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5. Set the Contrast/Bright/Sharpness/Color of each channel.
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Choose the channel.
Set the Brightness Value. Set the Contrast Value. Set the Hue Value.
Set the Saturation Value.
6. TIME SEARCH. This feature allows you to Search events on your DVR.
Press the Search button. Select the desire date and time and press the Search button.
The DVR will start searching the data. If the data were found, it will be playe automatically. If there is no data available on specified date and time, “DATA NOT FOUND” message will b displayed.
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7. Used to adjust the PAN/TILT camera.
8. a. Used to print the displayed image. b. Used to capture the displayed image of the NetViewer in a JPEG file format
9. a. Used to Start or Stop the recording on the DVR. b. Used to activate REC function of the DVR
10. Local Player: Used to save the video on AVI or DVR format of the displaying image of
NetViewer or to stop it.
11. Connect/ Disconnect button
12. Information Display Screen
- The status of NORMAL/ALARM/MOTION/SCHEDULE REC is displayed.
- Marking whether currently displaying image is LIVE or PLAYBACK.
13. Video image is displayed.
Note: The Admin User has full access. The Guest User can ONLY use the No. 4 and No. 10 buttons.
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AVI SAVING METHOD
PROCEDURE
Start the NETVIEWER application and press the SETUP BUTTON . The SETUP window will come out (see Figure 7).
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Figure 7: Netviewer Setup Window
From the SETUP menu, select the REC menu and the window will appear. The REC menu is used to set the values to save the images displayed on the Viewer.
Note: If you choose the Encoding Codec, you can select the relevant Codec you want to use. You could use any Codec out of the preinstalled Codec on your computer. For an example of the selection window see Figure 8, page 52 (the actual display could be different depending on your computer system)
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CODEC SETTING
PROCEDURE
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Figure 8: Codec Setting
1. Choosing a Codec window displays the currently available Codec on your computer.
Choose the Codec you want to use.
2. Select the image size to be saved.
3. Set the IPS value to be saved. For example: You could set a new IPS value to be ¼ the IPS value displayed on
#4. If #4 displays the IPS = 16, you could set the new value at #3 IPS = 4 (i.e. ¼ x 16 IPS = 4 IPS).
Note: CodecS (Microsoft Windows Media Series) is recommended in situations where a Codec is not working properly, or if saved images blink.
RECORDING DIRECTORY SETTING
1. Choose the Folder to be saved.
RECORDING FORMAT SETTING
1. Select the Format of the image to be saved.
Note: With the available DVR format, you can only playback with the Local Viewer. AVI format can be played with the Windows Media player or other player.
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RECORDING CHANNEL SETTING
1. Select the Channels to be saved.
Recording
LOCAL REC BUTTON
2. Press the LOCAL REC BUTTON to start recording. Press the LOCAL REC BUTTON again to stop recording.
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ADMIN USER ID/PASSWORD OR GUEST PASSWORD CHANGE
PROCEDURE
Click on the Setup icon to open the setup window.
Note: you must be connected to the DVR to change the password
Click on the admin icon
Enter the current password
Enter the ID of the admin user (Max. 5digits)
Enter new the password for the admin user
Verify the new password of the admin user.
Click OK to finish
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The change password message window will appear
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To change the guest password, repeat the procedure above by pressing the guest icon.
Enter the password for the guest user
Verify the password of the guest user.
Press OK to finish.
A change password message window will appear
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Remote Capture Video Settings
ess the
button to apply the changes
This menu allows you to configure the video capture settings to save and capture the video of the DVR on your PC. Click on the Setup icon and select the REC tab.
Set the video compress Codec.
Select the folder to save the video. Set the video format to be saved
Select the channel to be saved.
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Press OK to finish
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Remote DVR Settings
This menu allows you to configure some DVR settings from a remote location. Click on the Setup icon and select the DVR tab.
Used to Change the DVR Setting over the Network.
Set the data and time.
Press the button to apply the changes.
Set the resolution for the Normal Rec and the Alarm Rec
Press the button to apply the changes.
Set the IPS for the Normal Rec and the Alarm Rec
Press the button to apply the changes.
Set the Recording Resolution.
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Press OK to finish.
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Show the HDD information installed on the DVR. The value is the physical capacity of each HDD, and the value in the parenthesis is the available capacity for saving.
Select the HDD for Recording
Select the HDD for Playback
Press button to apply the changes.
60 IPS is equal to 30 frames per second. 1 IPS is equal t
0.5 frames per second. The demand on the volume of HDD can be different depending on the displayed picture.
Set the priority level to High for the best possible program performance. (The NetViewer will run smoothly with multiple programs open)
NOTE: If you are not logged on as an Admin User you can NOT use the DVR Setting men.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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DVR
Recording Speed : HDD Capacity : Recording Video Quality : Recording Mode :
Playback Mode : Video Display Mode :
Video Input :
Audio Input : Video Output : Audio Output : Alarm In/Out : Compression Rate : View Resolution : Record Resolution : Display Frame : Recording Frame :
OS : Power Consumption : Power Input : Operating Temperature : Storage Temperature : Weight : Dimensions :
60 Fields / Sec. 300GB(Max.)/ Drive Low, Basic, Normal, High, Best Normal recording, Alarm (Alarm, Motion) recording, Schedule recording Normal play mode, FF/REW Full mode, Quad mode, Sequential mode, PIP mode, POP mode 4 BNC Input port - That each of these inputs has a corresponding Video Out BNC connector is looping operation is desired. (1 CH PORT - PAN/TILT video input available )
1 RCA Input port 1 VGA Output port- 9/16 only / 1 S-Video Output port / 2 Composite Output port 1 RCA Output port PIR sensor Input, Alarm Output, HDD Warning Output 15~50K Byte / Frame 720 (H) X 480 (V) 720 (H) X 224 (V) 30 Frames/sec Max.60 IPS
Note: 60FPS (120IPS) at 320x240
Embedded RTOS
25W AC 90V ~ 240V 50/60Hz (UL Approved)
0°C ~ 50°C (32°F ~ 122°F)
-20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F ~ 158°F)
4.5 kg (9.9 lbs) 430(W) x 90(H) x 460(D) mm [16.9”(W) x 3.5”(H) x 18.1”(D)]
Because our products are subject to continuous improvement, SVII and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
If the system does not function properly, please check the following points.
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Slave HDD not readable
Check the jumper PIN connection. Activate the Slave HDD in the Menu option HDD SLAVE.
SOLUTION PROBLEM
DVR
Keypad doesn’t work
Recording stopped
Remove the Key Lock
The HDD is full, and overwrite is not enabled
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Please follow these instructions to ensure proper care and maintenance of this system Keep your monitor and camera dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
Use and store your unit in normal temperature environment. Extreme temperatures can shorten the life of the electronic devices.
Handle the monitor carefully. Dropping it can cause serious damage to the unit. Occasionally clean the unit with a damp cloth to keep it looking new.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the unit. Keep the unit away from excessive dirt and dust. It can cause premature wear of parts.
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Limited Warranty
Warranty: Subject to the exclusions and limitations below, Digimerge warrants to the
initial end-user purchaser that the product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. For valid warranty claims made during the warranty period, upon proof of purchase, defective products will, at the election of Digimerge, be repaired or replaced without charge. Any products repaired or replaced within the warranty period, shall be warranted by Digimerge to the initial end-user purchaser for 90 days from the return shipment date, or the remainder of the warranty term, whichever is longer, and if outside of the warranty period then for 90 days from the return shipment date. Products and parts may be replaced with refurbished items, and the products and parts replaced become the property of Digimerge. You are responsible for all shipping costs associated with the return of the defective products for warranty service.
Exclusions and Limitations: Any of the following will void this warranty:
(i) installation or use of the product other than strictly in accordance with the instructions contained in the product’s
instruction manual;
(ii) if the product is subjected to operating conditions (including atmospheric, moisture and humidity conditions)
outside of the acceptable conditions specified in the product’s instruction manual;
(iii) if the product is subjected to misuse or abuse; (iv) if the product is subjected to electrical short circuits or transients, accident, fire, flood or Acts of God; (v) adjustment, maintenance or repair of the product other than in accordance with Digimerge approved procedures; and (vi) use of replacement parts other than those specified by Digimerge.
DIGIMERGE MAKES NO CLAIMS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PRODUCT’S ABILITY OR EFFECTIVENESS IN PREVENTING OR REDUCING THE RISK OF, OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM, LOSS OR THEFT OF PROPERTY OR PERSONAL INJURY.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE.
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE PURCHASER. DIGIMERGE SHALL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR CHARACTER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, OR CLAIMS AGAINST THE PURCHASER BY ANY THIRD PERSON, EVEN IF DIGIMERGE HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
No claims or statements regarding the product, whether written or verbal, by salespeople, retailers, dealers or distributors, that are not contained in this limited warranty or in the owner’s manual are authorized by Digimerge and do not modify or expand this warranty.
Some countries, states, or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers or the limitation of liability for personal injury. To the extent that such restrictions on limitations apply to the products, the above limitations and exclusions
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may be limited in their application. In that case, when the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety, they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty, and if damages may not be limited then the above limitations on damages apply, but only to the greatest extent permitted by local law.
Warranty and Non-Warranty Service: Contact the dealer that sold you this product, during the warranty period if applicable, to obtain service. Non-warranty service is subject to Digimerge’s then current service terms and prices. If the dealer fails to respond, cannot be reached or fails to provide you with the required service, you may obtain service directly from Digimerge by calling our service department at (866) 344-4674. You must provide Digimerge with the defective product’s model number, serial number, date of purchase, sales or invoice number, proof that you were the original end-user purchaser for warranty work, and a brief description of the problem. You must obtain a return authorization number from the service department and must mark the number clearly on the shipping box. You must ship the item prepaid in appropriate packaging to the following address:
Digimerge Technologies Inc.,
Attention: Repair Department,
300 Alden Rd,
Markham, Ontario, Canada,
L3R 4C1
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