Digital Watchdog DW-VF84T, DW-VF168T User Manual

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Caution
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF AN INCORRECT BATTERY TYPE IS USED.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTION. THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR INDOOR USE, AND ALL THE COMMUNICATION WIRING IS LIMITED TO INDOORS.
Note: Keep this manual handy every time you operate this equipment. Also, check with your dealer
return and for long-term storage of the DVR unit.
Safety Information
The safety information is provided for the wellness of the equipment and for the safety of the operator. Please review and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual.
for further assistance and for the latest revision of this manual. Your dealer might provide you with a digital version of this manual. We also ask to keep the original box and packing materials in case of
Preparations before installation
To protect your DVR from damage and to optimize performance, be sure to keep the DVR away from dust, humidity, and areas with high voltage equipment such as a refrigerator.
Do not install or place equipment in areas where the air vents can be obstructed, such as in tight enclosures or small utility closet. Keeping the unit in a temperature-controlled room with ample regulated power is highly recommended. Do not overload the wall outlet, as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
Uninterruptible power devices such as UPS power surge protectors are recommended, and the DVR units must at least be connected with UL, CUL, or CSA approved power surge protector. Avoid direct sun light and avoid heat.
FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of 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 radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the user manual, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
interference at his own expense. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which the user will be required to correct the
UL Information
- For pluggable equipment, the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
- If the battery is placed elsewhere in the equipment, there shall be a marking close to the battery or statement in the servicing instructions.
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Contents
CHAPTER 1 : DVR USER MANUAL
1 GETTING STARTED 5
1.1 Checking Supplied Items 5
1.2 System Application Overview 6
1.3 System Startup and Shutdown 8
1.4 Front Panel 9
1.5 Rear Panel 10
1.6 IR Remote Controller 13
2 OPERATION 14
2.1 User Login 14
2.2 Live Display Mode 15
2.3 Freeze Mode 20
2.4 Call Monitor Operation 20
2.5 PTZ Operation 21
2.6 Instant Playback of Recorded Video 23
2.7 Clean Button During Playback 24
2.8 Instant Backup (Quick Backup During Playback) 25
2.9 Search Recording Image 26
2.10 DST Setting and Screen Saver 31
3 SETTING 34
3.1 System 36
3.2 Device 43
3.3 Record 48
3.4 Network 55
3.5 Backup 60
3.6 Quick Setup 62
4 WEB SURVEILLANCE 63
4.1 Web Login 63
4.2 Web Configuration 63
4.3 Web Monitoring 66
4.4 Web Playback 68
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CHAPTER 2 : ACS CLIENT SOFTWARE USER MANUAL
5 ACS (ADVANCE CLIENT SOFTWARE) USER GUIDE 71
5.1 Recommended PC Requirements 71
5.2 Install 72
5.3 Uninstall 74
5.4 Basic Operation 75
5.5 Advanced Operation 81
5.6 ACS Setup 85
CHAPTER 3 : MAC ACS CLIENT SOFTWARE USER MANUAL
6 MAC ACS USER GUIDE 91
6.1 Mac Requirements 91
6.2 Install 92
6.3 Basic Operation 94
CHAPTER 4 : MOBILE PHONE SOFTWARE USER MANUAL
7 MOBILE PHONE SOFTWARE USER GUIDE 103
7.1 iPhone Application Software 103
7.2 Android Application Software 112
7.3 Blackberry Application Software 117
7.4 Using WAP+3G Connection 122
APPENDIX : SPECIFICATION 125
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Chapter 1
DVR USER MANUAL
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Items
Photo
Quantity
User Manual (DVR & Software)
Quick Start Guide
1
1
CD (Manual & Software) Rubber Mount
1 1 Set (4 Pieces)
12V DC Adaptor and Power Cable
1 1
IR Remote Controller Batteries
1 2
USB Mouse
1
1 GETTING STARTED
1.1 Checking Supplied Items
Make sure that you have the following items supplied with your DVR. If any of these items are missing or damaged, notify your vendor immediately. Do not dispose of the packing utilities in case of moving or storage purposes.
Note
Place the DVR into the rack require tow people to hold the DVR in place.
Install the DVR in a location with good ventilation to prevent overheating.
1.2 System Application Overview
This section describes how to connect peripheral devices to the DVR according to your application.
Install the DVR on a flat surface. If required, attach a rubber mount for installation.
4 Channel DVR Compact Case Dimensions: 11.0” W x 1.9” H x 9.6” D
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8 Channel DVR Compact Case Dimensions: 11.0” W x 1.9” H x 9.6” D
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Warning !
When connecting the power supply to the DVR , it is strongly recommended to use a UPS (Uninterruptible
Power Supply)
16 Channel DVR Compact Case Dimensions: 11.80” W x 2.16” H x 12.46” D
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Note
When changing the administrator (admin) password please make a note of it in safe place.
If you forgot your password contact your distributor, proof of purchase is required.
Note
A mouse is included. In case you need to replace it, it is highly recommended to choose a well-known brand, such as
DELL, MICROSOFT, LOGITECH, or SAMSUNG.
1.3 System Startup and Shutdown
1.3.1 System Startup
After connecting peripheral devices such as cameras, monitors, and a mouse to the DVR, connect the 12VDC 6.6Amps power supply to the power jack on the rear panel of the DVR.
The boot-up screen will display as shown below. Please wait until the boot-up process completes.
When boot-up process completes, [LOGIN] Window will appear. Select the user name and enter the password.
Then, press [OK] button.
Default Login is “Admin”, and the password box is blank.
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No.
Items
Functions
LED Indicator
Indicate System Status Power, Record, Network
No.
Items
Functions
1
LED Indicator
Indicate System Status Power, Record, Network
2
USB Port
USB Port (Ver. 2.0) for Mouse Operation, Backup Device or Firmware Update
No.
Items
Functions
1
LED Indicator
Indicate System Status Power, Record, Network
2
USB Port
USB Port (Ver. 2.0) for Mouse Operation, Backup Device or Firmware Update
1.4 Front Panel
4/8 Channel DVR Compact Case
16 Channel DVR Compact Case
1.4.1 IR Sensor Window (Remote Control Receiver)
To receive input signal from the IR Remote Control
No.
Name
Description
1
Video-In
Camera inputs (Supports NTSC/PAL)
2
Audio-In
Audio Input Device (with Amplifier)
3
Audio-Out
Audio Output Device (with Amplifier)
4
Video-Out
Main Composite Monitor Output
5
Spot-Out
Spot Composite Monitor Output
6
USB Port
USB 2.0 Port for Mouse Operation, Backup Device, or Firmware Update
7
VGA Port
VGA Monitor
8
LAN Port
100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Connection Terminal
9
Power Input
Power Supply Connection 12 VDC at 3.33Amps for 4Channel and 8Channel 12VDC at 6.67Amps for 16Channel
10
Sensor Input
Sensor Input
11
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
12
RS-485 Port
PTZ Dome Camera or External Keyboard Controller connection
1.5 Rear Panel
4 Channel DVR Compact Case
8 Channel DVR Compact Case
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No.
Name
Description
1
Video-In
Camera inputs (Supports NTSC/PAL)
2
Audio-In
Audio Input Device (with Amplifier)
3
Audio-Out
Audio Output Device (with Amplifier)
4
Video-Out
Main Composite Monitor Output
5
Spot-Out
Spot Composite Monitor Output
6
RS-232 Port
RS-232 Input Device (POS)
7
USB Port
USB Port (Ver 2.0) for Mouse Operation, Backup Device, or Firmware Update
8
VGA Port
VGA Monitor
9
LAN Port
100Mbps RJ45 Ethernet Connection Terminal
10
Power Input
Power Connection for 12V DC at 6.67Amps Power Supply
11
Sensor Input
Sensor Input
12
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
13
RS-485 Port
PTZ Dome Camera or External Keyboard Controller connection
14
Loop Out
Loop Out Port
15
MIC-In
MIC input device
16
HDMI Port
HDMI Output
Note
Carefully check whether the specifications of the peripheral devices match the DVR’s specifications.
Note
Camera input voltage level is 1Vp-p±10%.
16 Channel DVR Compact Case
1.5.1 Video-In
To connect the camera input to the corresponding channel marked on rear panel
1.5.2 Audio-In
To connect audio input
1.5.3 Audio-Out
To connect audio output
Note
Use of audio output with an amplifier is recommended.
Note
Support both N/O (Normal Open) and N/C (Normal Close) type of sensors. If connected sensor is not functioning,
ensure wiring is correct. The connection method may differ according to the type of PTZ controller. Enquire to your vendor
for guidance.
1.5.4 Video-Out
To connect main composite monitor
1.5.5 Spot-Out
To connect composite spot monitor
1.5.6 VGA-Out
To connect a VGA monitor
1.5.7 USB Port (Version 2.0)
1) To backup recorded video, using a USB flash drive (USB Memory Stick or USB HDD)
2) To upgrade the firmware
3) To connect a mouse for system navigation
1.5.8 LAN Port
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To connect RJ-45 jack for Ethernet connection
Consult network administrator or the internet service provider for proper network setting.
1.5.9 NTSC / PAL Selection
NTSC or PAL is automatically selected when the system boots up.
*Please connect cameras to DVR prior to boot-up.
1.5.10 RS-485 Terminal Block
Connect RS-485 cable for the control of PTZ camera or external keyboard controller.
1.5.11 Sensor Terminal Block
Connect sensors.
1.5.12 Alarm Terminal Block
Connect various alarm devices controlled by relay output.
1.5.13 Power Input
After connecting peripheral devices such as cameras, monitors, and a mouse to the DVR, connect the 12VDC power supply to the power jack on the rear panel of the DVR.
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No.
Functions
1
Start Instant Emergency Record
2
Numeric Buttons
3
Auto-Sequence on Live Display Mode
4
Freeze Button to Pause Live Video
5
Call Monitor Activation
6
Channel Selection
7
Instant Playback
8
Search Button
9
OK (Select) Button
10
Audio Mute
11
Playback Control on Search Mode (Fast Backward/Playback/Stop/Fast Forward)
12
Exit Menu Setup
13
Display Mode
14
Zoom B
15
PIP Mode
16
Bookmark
17
Zoom In & Out Button
18
Backup
19
PTZ Control
20
Directional Arrows Buttons (Up/Down/Right/Left)
21
Menu Setup
1.6 IR Remote Controller
The IR remote control allows the use to operate the DVR without having to use the mouse.
To use IR Remote Controller, the ID of the IR Remote Controller must be same as the ID of the DVR.
Default ID # for DVR and IR Remote Controller is “1”.
If you have more than one DVR, you can use one IR remote to control each DVR by setting a unique ID for each DVR.
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Note
1) [LOGIN] window will display on the monitor, until user logs in with the correct [User] and [Password].
2) If the system is set as [Auto Log-In], DVR does not require login. Refer to 4.1.2 User for details.
2 OPERATION
2.1 User Login
The DVR has various configurations. The administrator can set the system password and can prevent the User(s) from making unauthorized changes to the configurations or recorded video
Default Login is “admin”, and the password box is blank.
Use the virtual keyboard to enter the password if required
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Note
To select a channel using the mouse, the user is required to perform a slow and clear click of the left mouse button.
2.2 Live Display Mode
2.2.1 Channel Selection
After the camera channels are connected, the live real-time display mode is controlled through an easy remote control button operation.
The images can be seen on real-time by 1, 4, and PIP screen. Press the Up & Down Arrow buttons on the IR remote controller to change the display screen sequentially.
1 Channel] [4 Channel]
[9 Channel] [16 Channel]
[PIP Mode]
To select a channel by mouse, place the cursor on the desired channel and click the left mouse button. To return to previous screen mode, click the left mouse button again.
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Administrator user can set different level of authorization for each user. If a certain user is not allowed to view a certain live and playback channel, then no image appears on the display screen. Refer to 4.1.2 User for details on how to setup.
When a camera is disconnected, an alarm sound will be activated depending on the system settings.
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Icon Shown on Upper Right Corner
Icon Shown on Bottom Right Corner
Continuous Recording
PTZ Camera
Motion Detection Recording
No HDD, Smart Alarm & HDD Failure
Sensor Activating Recording
Using PTZ
Continuous+ Motion Recording
Sequence Mode
Continuous + Sensor Activating Recording
Digital Zoom Mode
Motion Detection + Sensor Activating Recording
Continuous + Motion Recording + Sensor Activating Recording
Emergency Recording
Audio Channel
2.2.2 Icons Description
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Note
If there are no colored icon displayed on the top right corner of the live screen mode, the DVR is not recording any
video. In this case, you need to check [RECORDING SCHEDULE] or [CAMERA] of the main setup menu.
2.2.3 Toolbar
Move the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen monitor during live mode and the menu bar will appear instantly, as shown below.
Instant (Emergency) Recording is useful to start recording when the user notices an unusual activity. In emergency recording, the system follows the [Panic Record] settings. The default settings for panic record is 30 (25) fps @ CIF Resolution for all channels. If you want to change the panic record settings for each channel, go to [RECORD > PANIC RECORD].
Click the Button to activate PTZ control. User can adjust the pan/tilt/zoom by moving the mouse pointer.
Click the Button to playback the most recent video clip automatically.
Display of the HDD usage. If it displays 60%, 60% of the HDD space has been used for recording.
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ZOOM Popup
Mini Screen
2.2.4 Pop-up Menu
Place the mouse cursor anywhere on the screen and click the right button of the mouse to display the popup menu as shown below.
When [SEQUENCE] is selected, icon is shown on the bottom right corner of the screen, and the display screen will be changed sequentially.
When [ZOOM] is selected, digital zoom function is activated, and icon is shown on the bottom right corner of the screen. The [ZOOM] function is only available on full screen mode. In the zoom popup mini-screen, the user can use the mouse to drag a yellow box to the desired area of the camera to zoom. To return to Live display mode, click [ZOOM] again.
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2.3 Freeze Mode
Click the right button on the mouse when viewing a live image and select the [FREEZE] option on the pop-up menu. In the Freeze mode, the image pauses; the date/ time information does not; and the system clock continues running. Press [FREEZE] to pause the live view. To resume the live view, press [FREEZE] again, or click the right button on the mouse and select the [FREEZE] option.
2.4 Call Monitor Operation
Click the right button on the mouse and select the [CALL MONITOR] option in order to enter Call Monitor Control mode. The numeric panel will pop up at the center of the screen.
Click the specific channel button on the numeric panel to display full screen mode out of assigned spot out channels. Press the [CLOSE] button on the bottom of the numeric panel to go back to the previously programmed Spot Monitor mode.
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Note
Full PTZ functions are available by using USB mouse, IR remote control, or keyboard controller.
2.5 PTZ Operation
User can go to PTZ mode by clicking right button of mouse and selecting [PTZ CONTROL] in the pop-up menu as shown below or by
selecting the button on the menu bar located on the bottom of the main screen.
In PTZ mode, user can control PTZ operation with USB mouse.
While pressing the left button of mouse, user can drag the mouse pointer to up/down or left/right to move pan/tilt position of the camera. If user moves the mouse pointer far away from the center position of the main screen, the PTZ camera moves at faster speed. The user can also zoom in/out by rolling the wheel of mouse up or down.
For focus control in PTZ screen mode, the user can right-click using the mouse to get the pop-up menu as shown below. Default mode is to [ZOOM]. The user can select [FOCUS] to switch the wheel function of mouse from zoom in/out to focus. This will change the default behavior of the mouse wheel.
Note
User will see numeric pad to select Preset number. The preset is defined by setting a PTZ protocol in the setting menu.
The maximum number of preset is 255, but the max supported by the PTZ may be less.
Caution
Depending on PTZ camera, some preset positions might be skipped if, for example, the PTZ camera cannot move
mechanically or control focus within the interval time required by the DVR. In this case, it is recommended to increase
the interval setting to a value that allows cameras to finish its Pan & Tilt.
The user can also select the [PRESET], [GUARD TOUR], or [EXIT PTZ CONTROL].
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User can automatically switch PTZ camera positions to the defined preset settings by using [GUARD TOUR] function. The connected PTZ camera must support touring functions. [GUARD TOUR] on the pop-up menu is only enabled when the PTZ camera channel is changed to full screen. Please make sure that PTZ camera setting is correct; otherwise, [GUARD TOUR] is shown as disabled.
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2.6 Instant Playback of Recorded Video
To play a recorded image, press the [PLAY] button from the IR Remote Controller.
It is easy to use the USB mouse to playback recording files. The recorded files can be played backwards or forwards. Press the [REWIND] and [FAST FORWARD] buttons, and the playback speed can be controlled in steps of 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times the real-time when playing backwards or forwards.
User can click the button to play the latest video clip automatically.
In playback screen, user can utilize various playback modes, make an instant manual backup (archive), go to calendar search mode, change channel, and change screen modes. By clicking the left mouse button in the colored-time bar, the user can jump to a different time in the recording. In addition, user can move the vertical search bar by dragging the bar back and forth and releasing it to search the desired time in detail.
[Playback Screen]
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Note
The De-interlacing feature by pressing the [CLEAN] icon can be activated only during a full screen mode.
2.7 Clean Button During Playback
De-interlacing feature is required for smooth playback of video that is recorded in D1 (720x480/576) resolution.
In playback mode, user can press [CLEAN] icon at the menu bar located in the bottom of the main screen. After clicking [CLEAN] icon, a blue circle forms around the icon, which means de-interlacing has been activated. After changing to de-interlacing mode, press the pause and step forward icon. User can get a better image as shown below. Click [CLEAN] icon again to inactivate this function.
[De-Interlace Image] [Interlace Image]
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Note
The [HELP] button will help you understand how to setup several important settings. For example, if you need help on
how to use the Backup function, click [HELP] button at the right bottom of the [BACKUP] menu.
2.8 Instant Backup (Quick Backup During Playback)
Press the Floppy Icon button. The Backup window will appear. Connect an appropriate USB flash drive and press [SCAN] button to get the system to recognize the device before archiving. Necessary file size will appear before the backup process begins.
Users can check the [AUTO PLAYER] box to include the viewer file. This function allows the user to play the video clip without having to install the software on the PC. Otherwise, the file backup format will be in the Manufacturer’s Proprietary Format (PSF).
When the Backup process is completed, press [OK] button.
2.9 Search Recording Image
2.9.1 Date/Time Search
Select [DATE/TIME] in Setup Menu to search for a certain file within the recorded video data.
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The calendar displays dates with recorded video data in RED color. Click one of the desired dates in Red. Then, the recorded data for the selected date will appear.
Once the recorded video data of the selected date appears, user can adjust the vertical search line to the time that user wants to search by dragging the mouse. As the vertical line is moving back and forth, user can see that the clock is changing simultaneously. Move the vertical line to the time you wish to play. Click [PLAY] button to play the selected video data.
The colors of the time bar are different, depending on the recording mode.
NO COLOR
No Recording
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Caution
Dark Blue Color
A Dark Blue Color in the Search Bar during playback mode indicates data recorded during DST (Daylight Savings
Time).
The DVR does not record, even though user sets a MODE of recording in [RECORD SETUP] tab.
RED COLOR
Panic Recording
YELLOW COLOR
GREEN COLOR
Continuous Recording
The DVR records all the time for the set camera(s).
Motion Detection Recording
The DVR only records when it detects motion. Users can also set motion record configuration in the [MOTION ALARM] tab. If user sets the [MOTION ALARM] tab to [OFF] and sets the [SCHEDULE] tab to [MOTION], the
system will record when motion is detected but not activated.
ORANGE COLOR
Sensor Activated Recording
The system records when a sensor is triggered only during the dwell time as set in [SENSOR] of the [DEVICE] menu. If user sets [SENSOR] tab to [OFF] and sets [SCHEDULE] tab to [SENSOR], the system will not record even though a sensor is triggered.
SKY BLUE COLOR
C + M (Continuous + Motion Detection) Recording
The DVR records continuously but will switch to the motion configuration specified in the [MOTION ALARM] tab of the [DEVICE] menu, if motion is detected within the motion area. The system will also send a Motion Event Message to the Advanced Client Software over the network. If user sets [MOTION ALARM] tab to [OFF] and sets [C + M] in the [SCHEDULE] tab, the system will always record as Continuous Recording even though the DVR detects a motion within the motion area.
DARK ORANGE COLOR
C + S (Continuous + Sensor Activated) Recording
The DVR records continuously but will switch to the sensor configuration defined in the [SENSOR]
tab of the [DEVICE] menu, if a sensor is triggered during dwell time. The system will also send a Sensor Event Message to the Advanced Client Software over the network.
If user sets [SENSOR] tab to [OFF] and sets [C + S] in the [SCHEDULE] tab, the system will record
as Continuous Recording even though a sensor is triggered.
PINK COLOR
M + S (Motion Detection + Sensor Activated) Recording
The DVR records when motion is detected or when a sensor is triggered according to the [DEVICE] menu settings. If user sets the [MOTION] and [SENSOR] tab of the [DEVICE] menu to [OFF], the DVR will neither record nor notify the Advanced Client Software or Central Management System.
PURPLE COLOR
C + M + S (Continuous + Motion Detection + Sensor Activated) Recording
The system records continuously but will switch to the motion configuration when motion is
detected or the sensor configuration when a sensor is triggered.
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Note
If the Alarm does not activate even after the alarm input setting has been made, check the alarm connection port of the DVR rear panel.
2.9.2 First Data
Go to the first screen of the recorded videos. This is the oldest recorded video.
2.9.3 Last Data
Go to the last screen of the recorded video. This is the most recent recorded video.
2.9.4 Event Log
The Event Log Search finds particular events, quickly and easily.
Click button to playback the selected event data.
Copy the event list to a USB memory device in text file format. Insert the USB Memory Stick into the USB Port. Press [SCAN] button to detect the USB stick and then press [EXPORT] to copy the log information to the media.
To see a particular event, click the arrow buttons on the Remote Controller to the desired time range.
The following are the categories indicated on the Event Viewer.
1. Alarm by Sensor
2. Alarm by Motion
3. Alarm by Video Loss
4. Alarm by HDD Full
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2.9.5 System Log
The System Log Search finds particular system log information, quickly and easily.
User can copy this event list to USB memory device in text file format.
Once export is completed, the user can find a folder titled with the exported date created in the USB thumb drive.
There is [system.log] file stored in the folder.
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