Digital Watch USA DWU-4DE-H18, DWU-8DE-H55 User Manual

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DWU-4DE-H18 & DWU-8DE-H55
DVR User Manual
Thank you for purchasing a Digital Watch USA video surveillance system. This manual is only a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system. Before installing anything, please follow the guidelines to properly connect your DVR and pay attention to the warnings listed below. Now, let’s take a moment to go through the features of your DVR.
Warnings
Do not open the DVR case(except to install/swap the hard drive), never open the case when the DVR is powered on. Only use the power adapter supplied. Make sure the DVR is in a well ventilated space and avoid dusty or humid locations. Protect your DVR against sudden bumps or shocks. Avoid direct sunlight, place the DVR away from direct heat sources and operate the DVR in a temperated location (0℃ ~ 40℃).
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Contents
1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Product overview ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Main features ................................................................................................................................. 4
2 Open-box and cable connections ............................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Open-box ..................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Hard disk installation ..................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Front panel ..................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Rear panel ..................................................................................................................................... 7
2.5 Audio and video input and output connections ............................................................................. 8
2.5.1 Video input connections ...................................................................................................... 8
2.5.2 Video output connections and options ................................................................................ 8
2.5.3 Audio input ........................................................................................................................... 8
2.5.4 Audio output ........................................................................................................................ 8
2.6 Alarm input and output connections .............................................................................................. 8
2.6.1 Alarm input port specification ............................................................................................ 10
2.6.2 Alarm output port specification .......................................................................................... 10
2.6.3 Alarm output port relay parameters ................................................................................... 10
2.7 Speed dome connections ............................................................................................................. 11
3 Basic operation ....................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Turn on .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Turn off .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 System Login ............................................................................................................................... 12
3.4 Preview ........................................................................................................................................ 13
3.5 Desktop shortcut menu ............................................................................................................... 13
3.5.1 Main menu ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.2 Record Mode ..................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.3 Playback ............................................................................................................................ 14
3.5.4 PTZ Control ....................................................................................................................... 14
3.5.5 High Speed PTZ ................................................................................................................ 24
3.5.6 Alarm Output ..................................................................................................................... 24
3.5.7 Color Settings .................................................................................................................... 24
3.5.8 Output Adjust ..................................................................................................................... 25
3.5.9 Logout ............................................................................................................................... 25
3.5.10 Window Switch................................................................................................................26
4 Main menu ............................................................................................................................................. 27
4.1 Main menu navigation ................................................................................................................. 27
4.2 Record ......................................................................................................................................... 29
4.2.1 Record Config ................................................................................................................... 29
4.2.2 Playback ............................................................................................................................ 31
4.2.3 Backup .............................................................................................................................. 33
4.3 Alarm ............................................................................................................................................ 35
4.3.1 Motion Detect .................................................................................................................... 35
4.3.2 Video Blind ........................................................................................................................ 38
4.3.3 Video Loss ......................................................................................................................... 38
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4.3.4 Alarm input ........................................................................................................................ 39
4.3.5 Alarm output ...................................................................................................................... 40
4.3.6 Abnormality ........................................................................................................................ 40
4.4 System ......................................................................................................................................... 41
4.4.1 General .............................................................................................................................. 41
4.4.2 Encode .............................................................................................................................. 43
4.4.3 Network ............................................................................................................................. 44
4.4.4 NetSevice .......................................................................................................................... 45
4.4.5 GUI Display ....................................................................................................................... 52
4.4.6 Account .............................................................................................................................. 54
4.4.7 PTZ .................................................................................................................................... 57
4.4.8 RS232 ............................................................................................................................... 58
4.4.9 Tour...................................................................................................................................58
4.4.10 Digital..............................................................................................................................59
4.5 Advanced ..................................................................................................................................... 60
4.5.1 HDD Manage ..................................................................................................................... 60
4.5.2 Upgrade ............................................................................................................................. 61
4.5.3 Device Info ........................................................................................................................ 62
4.5.4 Auto Maintain ..................................................................................................................... 62
4.5.5 Restore .............................................................................................................................. 63
4.5.6 Import/Export ..................................................................................................................... 63
4.5.7 Logout...............................................................................................................................63
4.6 Info ............................................................................................................................................... 64
4.6.1 HDD info ............................................................................................................................ 64
4.6.2 BPS ................................................................................................................................... 65
4.6.3 Log ..................................................................................................................................... 66
4.6.4 Version .............................................................................................................................. 66
5 E-Cloud .................................................................................................................................................. 68
5.1E-Cloud PC...........................................................................................................................68
5.2 E-Cloud Smartphone...........................................................................................................69
6 FAQ & Maintainance .............................................................................................................................. 70
6.1 FAQ ...................................................................................................................................... 70
6.2 Maintainance........................................................................................................................76
Appendix 1.Remote controller operation .................................................................................................. 77
Appendix 2.Mouse operation .................................................................................................................... 78
Appendix 3.Hard disk capability calculation ............................................................................................. 79
Appendix 4.Technique parameters ........................................................................................................... 80
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2 Open-box and cable connections
2.1 Open-box
When you receive the DVR, please verify the following:
First: Please check whether there is any visible damage on the package appearance. The protective materials used for the package of DVR can protect against most of the accidental clashes during the transportation phase.
Second: Please open the box and get rid of the plastic protective materials. Verify whether there is any visible damage to the appearance of DVR.
Third: Please open the DVR case and check the data wires in the front panel including power wire and the connection between the hard drive and the main board.
2.2 Hard disk installation
For first time useplease install the hard disk.
Remove the case screws Disassemble the cover Remove screws of HDD
Adjust HDD position ⑤ Connect HDD data wires ⑥ Screw HDD on the case
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⑦ Cover the machine ⑧ Screw the cover tight
2.3 Front panel
(1) Record/1 (2) Search/2 (3)play pause/3 (4)pause/4 (5) Fast forward/5 (6) Record/6 (7) Next File/7 (8) PTZ /0 (9) Power (10)IR remoter receiver (11) Time,Record,Power,LED (12) USB (13)Zoom-/8 (14) Zoom+/9 (15) Shift (16) Direction (17) Menu (18)Esc
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2.4 Rear panel
(1) Audio input (2) Video input (3) VGA output (4) Switch (5) Alarm input (6) Alarm output (7) 12V power output (8) Video output (9) Audio input (10) Audio output (11) Network (12) USB2.0 (13) RS485 (14) Power supply
2.5 Audio and video input/output connections
2.5.1 Video input
The video input port is BNC. The input signal should be PAL/NTSC BNC (1.0V
P-P
,75Ω). The video signal must be set according to the state’s standard: a high noise signal ratio, a low aberration and a low interference. The image must be as clear as the natural color in the appropriate brightness.
2.5.2 Video output
The video output is divided into PAL/NTSC BNC (1.0VP-P,75Ω) and VGA output (Optional). If you replace the monitor by the computer display, there are some tips to keep in mind: 1Do not turn on your monitor and keep it in a passive mode for a long time. 2Stay away from the electro magnetic interference. TV is not a credible replacement for the video output. It is necessary to reduce the using time, control the power supply and the interference around your equipment. The creepage of low quality TV can damage other equipment.
2.5.3 Audio input
The audio port is BNC. The audio signal line should be firm and away from the electro magnetic interference and properly connected to avoid false connection, joint welding and oxidation. High voltage
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current should be avoided.
2.5.4 Audio output
Normally the output parameter of your DVR audio signal is stronger than 200mv 1KΩ(BNC). You should use power reverter to connect low impedance earphones, speakers or other audio devices.
2.6 Alarm input/output connections
1、Alarm input
A. Alarm input is grounded input.
B. Alarm input demand is the ground voltage signal.
C. When the alarm is connected with two DVRs or connected with a DVR and other equipments, it
should be isolated by relay.
2、Alarm output
Alarm output can not be connected with a high-power load (no more than 1A). In case there is a
high-power load, use a contact isolator to prevent relay damage.
3、PTZ decoder connections
A. The grounding of the PTZ decoder and DVR must be shared, otherwise the common-mode voltage will lead the PTZ to control failure. A shielded twisted pair is recommended. B. Avoid the entrance of high voltage. Make a reasonable cable layout and take precaution in case of thunder and lightning. C. In the outlying end, parallelly connect 120Ω resistance to reduce the inflection and insure the signal quality. D. The 485 AB lines of the DVR can not be parallelly connected with other 485 output equipment. E. The voltage between the AB lines of the decoder must be less than 5V.
4、Grounding note
Bad grounding could lead to the chip’s breakage.
5、Alarm input type unlimited
The DVR alarm output port is in normal open mode.
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(1) alarm input (2) grounding (3) RS232 (4) alarm output (5) RS485
Parameter
Description
G
grounding
C1、NO1
Alarm output interface (normal open mode)
TR
RS232 port
AB
485 communication interface is used to connect the output with the recording control equipment (for instance the decoder)
2.6.1 Alarm input port specification
The grounding and the COM port of the alarm sensor are parallel (The alarm sensor uses an external power supply) .
The grounding of the alarm and the DVR should be shared.
The NC port of the alarm sensor must be connected with the DVR alarm input port.
The grounding of the power supply and the alarm sensor must be shared when used with an external power supply.
2.6.2 Alarm output port specification
The external alarm equipment requires an external power supply.
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Please refer to the relay’s relevant parameters to avoid an overload which could damage the system.
2.6.3 Alarm output port relay parameters
TypeJRC-27F
Interface material
silver
Rating
(resistance load)
Rating switch capacity
30VDC 2A, 125VAC
maximal switch power
125VA 160W
maximal switch voltage
250VAC, 220VDC
maximal switch current
1A
Isolation
Homo-polarity
1000VAC 1minute
Inhomo-polarity
1000VAC 1 minute
Interface and winding
1000VAC 1 minute
Surge voltage
Homo-polarity
1500VAC (10×160us)
Turn-on time
3ms max
Turn-off time
3ms max
Longevity
mechanical
50×106 MIN3Hz)
electric
200×103 MIN (0.5Hz)
Environment
-40~+70
2.7 Speed dome connections
1、Connect the 485 lines of the speed dome with the DVR 485 interface.
2、Connect the video line with the DVR video input. 3、Electrify the speed dome.
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3 Basic operation
3.1 Turn on
Plug the power supply and turn on the power supply switch. Notice the power supply’s indicator light, if turned on this indicates the video recorder is turned on. After the startup you will hear a “beep” sound. Note: 1. Make sure the input voltage corresponds with the switch of the DVR power supply.
2. Power supply requires: 220V±10% /50Hz.
It is suggested to use a “UPS” to protect the power supply.
3.2 Turn off
There are two ways to turn off DVR. The first way, called soft switch requires entering the [main menu] and choosing [turn off] in the [turn off the system] option. The second way requires directly pressing the power supply switch. Illumination:
1Auto resume after power failure
If the DVR is abnormally shut down, it can automatically backup previous video and resume the
working status. 2Replace the hard disk Before replacing the hard disk, the power supply switch in the rear panel must be turned off.
3Replace the battery Before replacing the battery, the setting information must be saved and the power supply switch
in the rear panel must be turned off. The DVR uses “button” battery. The system time must be
checked regularly; if the systems time is not correct please replace the battery. It is recommended to
replace the battery every year and use the same battery type.
Note: The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information
will be lost.
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3.3 System Login
The first time you will turn on your DVR system, the software will prompt you to input a Username
and Password. By default you will only need to type “admin” in the Username section and click the OK
button. No password will be needed.
Picture 3.1 System Login
3.4 Preview
The system’s date and time will be displayed in the software’s upper right hand corner by default.
Please notice: The most relevant functions are displayed by an icon. The icons of each core functions are shown below:
1
Recording status
3
Video loss
2
Motion detect
4
Camera lock
Table 3.1 Preview icon
3.5 Desktop shortcut menu
You can right click on the screen to access the the various shortcuts, including: Main menu, Record
mode, Playback, PTZ control, High Speed PTZ, Alarm Output, Color Setting, Output adjust, Logout, view1/4/8/9 screens.
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Picture 3.2 Shortcut Menu
3.5.1 Main Menu
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Picture 3.3 Main Menu
3.5.2 Record Mode
There are different ways for accessing the recording mode.
1. Quick access
Right click on the window and select “Record Mode” this option will let you select basic recording functions. A graph will be shown with 3 options to select (A. Schedule, B. Manual and C. Stop). As shown in the graph below; additionally you will be able to select which channel to command.
A. This function will only take effect if you already setup a specific schedule.
B. By selecting manual, you activate instant constant recording, for each channel you selected. Select all if you would like all the channels to start recording
C. By selecting stop you will disable recording of any type, disabling the recording of each channel you selected. Select all if you would like all the channels to instantly stop recording
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Picture 3.8 Record Mode
For Advanced Record setting please refer to paragraph 4.2.1 Record Conf
3.5.3 Playback
Right click on your mouse to access quick menu and click on Playback. This function will let you
search and play all previously recorded files.
For Advanced Playback setting please refer to paragraph 4.2.2 Playback
3.5.4 PTZ control
This function enables you to directly control your PTZ camera. Please note this function is useful only if you have PTZ cameras installed. The functions include: PTZ direction control, Zoom, Focus, Iris, Setup operation, Patrol between spots, Trail patrol, Boundary scan, Assistant switch, Light switch, Level rotation and so on.
Note 1. Decoder A(B)line connects with DVR A(B)line. The connection is right.
2. Click [main menu] >[system configuration] >[PTZ setup] to set the PTZ parameters.
3. The PTZ functions are decided by the PTZ protocols.
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Picture 3.10 PTZ setup
SpeedSet the PTZ rotation range. Default range: 1 ~ 8.
ZoomClick / button to adjust the zoom of the PTZ camera.
FocusClick / button to adjust the focus of the PTZ camera .
IrisClick / button to adjust the iris (light sensor) of the PTZ camera.
Direction controlControl the PTZ direction for view.
High speed PTZFull-screen view of the selected channel. By pressing on the left button of the
mouse, you can accelerate the rotation of your PTZ. By pressing on the left button of the mouse while you are moving, you can zoom in or zoom out. SetEnter the settings menu. Page switchEnter the control menu.
Special functions
1Pre-set
Preset is a position in which the camera is set in. This position is memorized can be retrieved at anytime.
1Preset option
Set a position for the camera as follows:
Step1: Select the direction of the camera to the pre-set position by clicking the Direction panel in
Picture 3.10, click on the button Set” to enter Step 2, see Picture 3.11.
Step 2: Click on the “Preset” button , input the value in the box of Preset Point value
Step 3: Click on the “Set” button to complete the settings. You will be navigated back to Picture 3.10:
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the preset value is now corresponding to the preset position previously selected.
Del Preset:You can click on Del Preset button to delete the value you input in Preset Point Value.
Picture 3.11 Preset Settings
2Preset Value Activation
Click on Page Switch button on Picture 3.10 to enter PTZ control interface as shown in Picture
3.12. Input the preset point value in the box Value”, then click on “Preset” button, the PTZ will turn to
the corresponding preset position.
Picture 3.12 PTZ Control
2Tour
Multiple preset points can be connected as a cruise line, the PTZ can automatically rotate along
that line by activating the Tour function.
1Cruise line for the Tour
Preset button
Preset Point value
Value
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Cruise line is connected by multiple preset points, setting procedure is as follows: Step1: Click on the Direction panel in Picture 3.10 to turn your PTZ to desired position, click
“Set” button to enter Picture 3.13.
Step 2: Click on the Tour ”button, input the value in the box of “Cruise Line” and Preset Points value in the box of Preset Pointsthen click on the button “Add Preset”, the setting should be complete: make sure the desired position is one of the preset points of the tour. (The cruise line can be deleted or additional cruise lines can be added)
Step 3: Repeat step1 and step2 , till all the preset desired cruise lines are set up.
Del PresetClick on the Del Preset” button, preset points will be removed.
Del TourClick on the Del Tour” button, cruise lines will be removed.
Picture 3.13 Tour Settings 2The activation of Tour In Picture 3.10, click on “Page Shift” button to enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3.12.
Input the value of cruise Value box, then click “Tour” button, then the PTZ will begin to rotate in the cruise line. You can click on “Stop” button to stop the rotation.
3Pattern
The PTZ can be set to rotate in a pre-set pattern by following steps:
1Pattern setup Step1:Click “Set” button in Picture 3.10 to enter Picture 3.14
Step2Click “Pattern” buttoninput the Pattern value in Pattern value”; Step3Click “Begin” button to enter Picture3.10where you can do the following settings: Zoom FocusIRISDirection and so on. Click “Set” button to go back Picture 3.14 again
Tour Button
Cruise Line Preset Points
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Step4Click “End” button to complete setup. Right click on your mouse to exit.
Picture 3.14 Pattern Setup
2Pattern Activation
Click “Page Shift” button in Picture 3.10 to enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3.12. Please input the Pattern value, then click the Pattern” button,PTZ will begin to rotate on the pattern . You can click the End button to stop.
4Border
1Border setup
Step1:Click on the Direction Panel In Picture 3.10 to turn the direction of PTZ , then click “Set” button enter Picture 3.15, click on the Left button, then you will be guided back to Picture 3.10;
Step2:Click on Direction Panel to adjust PTZ direction, then click “Set” button enter Picture 3.15, click on the Right button, then you will be guided back to Picture 3.10 again;
Step3: The left and the right border are now completely setup.
Pattern value
Pattern Button
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Picture 3.15 Border Setup
2Border Activation
In Picture 3.10, click “Page Shift” button to enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3.12. Input the Border value, then click “Border button and the PTZ will begin to rotate on the scan line . You can Click “End” button to stop.
5Auto Pan
Click “Auto Pan” button, then PTZ will begin to rotate horizontally (according to the previously set up
positions of the camera). Click the “End” button to stop.
6Flip Click on the Flip” button, the PTZ will start flipping. 7Reset Click on the button Reset, the PTZ will restart, all the data will be deleted and value changed
back to 0.
8Page Shift
In Picture 3.12, click “Page Shift” button to enter Picture3.16, where you can set up the auxiliary
functions. The number in the box Aux Num Oper is corresponding to the auxiliary switch installed on the decoder.
Border button
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Picture 3.16 Auxiliary Function Control
Intuition Auxiliary Operation Choose the auxiliary equipment, click the button “Open ” or ”Close ” to operate
Auxiliary Number OperationActivate this operation corresponding to the auxiliary switch based on PTZ protocol
Page Shift In Picture 3.16clicking “Page Shift” button, you can enter Picture 3.10 for PTZ Main Menu.
**Detailed Installation
1. Cable Installation
This section will guide you to connect the cables of your PTZ camera to DVR.
Your PTZ camera cable should split into 3 parts.
1. The first cable is the power supply. This cable must be simply plugged into the wall.
2.The second cable is the “input cable”, which must be plugged in the back of your DVR in the green
slot on the bottom left of the DVR Box. This cable divides into a positive and negative smaller cable. The negative cable must be plugged into the “B slot”; the positive cable must be plugged in the “A slot”. Note: Make sure which is the negative and positive cable of your PTZ camera
To plug the yellow and green cables, make sure to correctly stick them in the “A” and “B” slots by
making them stuck in the holes. To do this please use a sharp utensil to press on the yellow clips. By pressing on the yellow clips on top of the A and B slot, you will be able to stuck the yellow and green cable.
3. The third cable of your PTZ camera must be plugged into the BNC cable. The BNC cable has 2 end sides. On one end connect the PTZ camera cable. The other end of the BNC cable must be plugged into the back of the DVR in one of the channel slots. The red plug is useless so plug the
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other one (the yellow one). Make sure to remember the channel to which you connected your PTZ Camera because you will need to remember this information to setup and configure your PTZ camera.
2. Configuring your PTZ camera on your DVR
1. To configure your PTZ camera record the 3 values displayed on the sticker of your PTZ camera. It
is very important to record these 3 values displayed on the sticker: Protocol, Address and Baudrate. Make sure to write down these values because they are vital for we the configuration of your PTZ camera.
2. Go to the “main menu”, click on “system” and under system click on “PTZ config.”. Once you have
entered the PTZ config. function firstly select under the “channel” tab the corresponding channel to which you connected the cable of your PTZ camera. Next plug the sticker information previously recorded.
-Under the “Protocol” tab input the same protocol value found on the sticker.
-Under the “Baud Rate” tab input the same baud rate value found on the sticker
-Under the “address” tab input the same address value found on the sticker.
Once this values have been plugged in just click on the “OK” button and your PTZ camera will be successfully configured and recognized by your DVR.
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3. Arrange Preset and Tour
This function will let your PTZ camera automatically spin to surveil different areas of interest.
1. Right click on your mouse to access the quick menu and select the “PTZ control” function. Click
on the movement arrows displayed to control the movement of the PTZ camera; when the PTZ camera is pointed towards the area to be surveilled click on the “Set” button.
2. Having entered the “Set” menu, under the function tab select the preset function. There are 3
values that must be inputted (Preset, Interval and Patrol number). Under “Preset” input value "1" as this is the first preset to be made. Interval and Patrol slots should not be modified. Click on “set” and the first area to be surveilled will be automatically saved.
3. Click on “Page Switch” one time: under “preset” enter value 1 and in the menu displayed click on
the preset button. The PTZ camera will automatically spin towards the area selected under Preset 1.
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4. Make a new preset. Click on page switch 3 times to return to the original screen. Again click on
the movement arrows displayed to control the movement of the PTZ camera and choose another area to be surveilled, once founded click on the “Set” button.
5. Select the preset function. Again there are 3 values that must be inputted information: Under
“preset” input value "2" as this is the second preset to be made. Again don’t modify interval and patrol blank again. Click on set and the second area to be surveilled will be automatically saved.
6. Click again on page switch one time and input in the preset box value “2”, click on preset and the
PTZ camera will automatically move towards the area selected under Preset 2. Again, click 3 times on page switch to return to the original menu.
7. Click on set, but this time under the function tab select tour. There are again 3 values that must be
inputted (Preset, Interval and Patrol number). For preset, type value "1", under interval input the number of seconds you want the camera to stay in one area and under patrol number, input value "1" as this is the first configuration to be made for both preset 1 and 2. Once all this information is plugged click on “add preset”.
8. Now the same must be done for preset 2, so plug the same information except under preset tab
where you will enter value “2”; again click add preset. At this point both preset 1 and 2 are saved under
this tour (patrol 1).
9. Click to return to menu. Click on “page switch” 1 time. Under the “No.” input value “1” which
corresponds to patrol “1”. The PTZ camera will move in between the areas of Preset 1 and 2.
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3.5.5 High Speed PTZ
N/A
3.5.6 Alarm output
Please check current channel “status”: The symbol “○” indicates the channel is not in “alarming
status”. The symbol “●” means the channel is in “alarming status”.
You can use desktop shortcut menu or click [main menu]> [alarm function]> [alarm output] to
enter the alarm output interface.
Picture 3.9 alarm output
ConfigurationAlarm activates according to the configuration you set in alarm input”. ManualAlarm will be immediately activated. StopClick the stop button to immediately cease the alarm Alarm TypeSelect all if you would like to activate all alarm types. The alarm types, refer to the
type of alarm devices you externally installed.
3.5.7 Color Setting
To access this function right click on your mouse and select Color Settings. This function lets you
adjust the image parameters of your screen display. The image parameters include: Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Gain. You can set different parameters for different time sections.
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