Eneo IER Series, IEM-38R640005A User Manual

User Manual
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Virtual Matrix for IER-Series, H.264, H.265, w/o HDD, HDMI
IEM-38R640005A
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................. 1
1. Overview 3
1.1 Package Contents ...................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Part Description ......................................................................................................................... 4
2. Installation 6
2.1 Installing HDD ........................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Starting System ......................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Quick Setup ............................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 Account........................................................................................................................ 8
2.3.2 System ......................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.3 Network ....................................................................................................................... 9
2.3.4 Time/Date .................................................................................................................... 9
3. Live Screen Configuration 10
3.1 Icons in Live screen .................................................................................................................. 11
3.2 Live Launcher menu ................................................................................................................. 12
3.2.1 Backup ....................................................................................................................... 13
3.4 Quick menu ............................................................................................................................. 14
3.4.1 PTZ Control ................................................................................................................ 15
3.4.2 Channel Assign ........................................................................................................... 16
3.4.3 Status > System log .................................................................................................... 17
3.4.4 Status > Event............................................................................................................ 18
3.4.5 Status > Record .......................................................................................................... 19
3.4.6 Status > Disk.............................................................................................................. 20
4. Setup menu 21
4.1 General buttons in Setup menu ................................................................................................. 23
4.2 SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................. 24
4.2.1 System ....................................................................................................................... 24
4.2.2 Time/Date .................................................................................................................. 26
4.2.3 Account > User ........................................................................................................... 29
4.2.4 Configuration (Config) ................................................................................................. 30
4.3 MATRIX ................................................................................................................................... 33
4.3.1 Channel ..................................................................................................................... 33
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4.3.2 Matrix ........................................................................................................................ 36
4.4 DEVICE ................................................................................................................................... 38
4.4.1 Display ....................................................................................................................... 38
4.4.2 Disk > Setup .............................................................................................................. 43
4.4.3 PTZ > PTZ ................................................................................................................. 44
4.4.4 Serial Device > Serial Device ........................................................................................ 45
4.5 RECORD .................................................................................................................................. 46
4.5.1 Schedule > Schedule ................................................................................................... 46
4.5.2 Stream ....................................................................................................................... 49
4.6 EVENT .................................................................................................................................... 53
4.6.1 System/Disk ............................................................................................................... 53
4.6.2 Alarm In ..................................................................................................................... 55
4.6.3 Motion ....................................................................................................................... 58
4.6.4 Video Loss > Setup ..................................................................................................... 60
4.6.5 Notification ................................................................................................................. 61
4.7 NETWORK ............................................................................................................................... 63
4.7.1 Basic > WAN Port ....................................................................................................... 63
4.7.2 E-Mail ........................................................................................................................ 65
5. Search/Playback 66
5.1 Search .................................................................................................................................... 66
5.2 Playback.................................................................................................................................. 71
6. Product Specfication 72
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1. Overview

This chapter describes device overview, components and their terms and features.
This manual introduces a device(Virtual Matrix) which monitors or record, controls images via a network camera.
Multiple users may monitor video at the same time, and multiple DVR/NVRs can be controlled simultaneously by a manager . Also, through a PC or a smartphone, video might be monitored by transmitting video and audio using a network.
The device features include the following:
Convenient UI from user’s viewpoint Max. 64Ch camera input from DVR/NVRs Providing H.264, H.265 compression Up to 4K real time recording HDD information and statu s pr esen tationHDD overwriting High capacity back-up with USB 3.0 Various search mode (time, event, back-up, thumbnail) Various recording mode (manual, event, timed recording, panic recording) Remote monitoring through a network viewer and a mobile viewer
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1.1 Package Contents

The device package contents consist of the following:
Note
Please check all components involved.
No Name
1 Virtual Matrix 6 SATA cable 2 DC 12V Adaptor & Power cord 7 SATA power cable 3 Mouse 8 HDD fixing screw 4 Quick guide 9 Rack mount bracket 5 Program CD 10 Bracket fixing screw

1.2 VM Description

Table 1-1 Package contents
Name
Each part is listed in the below:
Figure 1-1 Name and Connection of each front section
Table 1-2 Name and Function of each front section
No. Name Function
1 Power status LED Pointing out device on/off. 2
3 Network LED With a network viewer, pointing out network in connection. 4 USB port
Recording status
LED
Pointing out recording in process.
USB port is connected for USB mouse or firmware upgrade, and data back-up.
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Figure 1-2 Name and Connection of rear section of Virtual Matrix
Table 1-3 Name and Function of rear section of Virtual Matrix
No. Name Function
1 LAN Network connector for NVR or DVR input 2 WAN Network connector for CMS 3 Audio Out Audio output port. 4 Audio In Audio input port. 5 HD Spot HD spot port. 6 UHD Output UHD output port. 7 USB3.0 USB3.0 port is connected for data back-up. 8 Alarm in/out
KB, RS485
9 DC12V Power supply connector.
Alarm connector RS-485 communication connector
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2. Installation

This chapter describes the way to install Virtual Matrix
When installing a device, connect rear of the device with each port on the basis of below connection map.
Figure 2-1 Connection map
The device starts first like below sequences:
1
Installing HDD
2
Connecting with an exterior device
3
Starting a system
4
Setting a quick setup
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2.1 Installing HDD

How to install HDD in the device:
Withdraw the mains plug before installing HDD to reduce the risk of injury or
Attention
1
Always switch off and unplug the unit.
2
Unscrew with a screw driver (+) and open the unit cover.
3
Install HDD in the bottom case.
4
Connect a data cable and power cable with HDD.
5
Close the cover and tighten screws.
electrical shock, or device malfunction. Make sure to check the compatibility of HDD with the device.

2.2 Starting System

Power supply begins with system operation as follows:
1
Switching on initialize with below icons in order.
Installing new HDD might take more initialize time.
Note
Note
2
With buzzer sounds, the start screen is presented.
3
In Log in screen, enter the ID, Password and press OK.
Default ID & Password is admin/admin.
Attention
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Please change password after login due to security.

2.3 Quick Setup

2.3.1 Account

1
Set ID and Passwordt.
Note

2.3.2 System

How to set the system of Easy Installation:
1
Set each item in System setting screen.
Default ID/Password is admin/admin.
Change the passwor d for security.
Language: Select system language. Device Name: Enter the device name. Keyboard ID: To identify device usages in controlling NVR with RS485 through a keyboard Selecting the device ID. In case of simultaneous use of equipment, set ID with difference. HD Output / VGA: Set resolution of a monitor connected to the device.
Note
2
Press Save button to s ave set value.
3
Press Next to end System setting and move the next setting phase.
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As for using many NVRs, set ID with difference.

2.3.3 Network

How to set the network of Easy Installation:
1
Set each item in Network setting screen.
WAN Port: Select whether to use static IP or dynamic IP. IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS, and Port: As for dynamic IP, enter information in each
space.
2
Press Save button to s ave set value.
3
Press Next to end Network setting and move the next setting phase.

2.3.4 Time/Date

How to set the time/date of Easy Installation:
1
Set each item in Time/Date setting screen.
Network Time Sync: Select network for synchronizing with time server. System Time: Not for synchronizing with network time server, set the device time; otherwise
(applying for Daylight saving time), select DST.
Time Zone: Select time zone for the system being installed. DST Start/End: For applying Daylight saving time, set the application period.
2
Press Save button to s ave set value.
3
Press Next to end Time/Date setting and move the next setting phase.
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3. Live Screen Configuration

UI screen is configured like below figure.
Figure 3-1 UI Screen Configuration
Table 3-1 Items and Description of UI Screen Configuration
No. Item Description
1
2 Live screen Show live video of connected cameras. 3 Launcher menu
4 Quick menu
Setup menu
Setting menu is located in the corner of upper screen. See “4 Setup” to display detailed information about the setting menu.
Launcher menu is located in the corner of below screen. See “3.2 Live Launcher” to display detailed information about the launcher menu.
Clicking the right button of a mouse displays Quick menu. See “3.4 Quick Menu” to display detailed informat ion about the quick menu .
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3.1 Icons in Live screen

Each icon in the live screen displays a present setting status o r a function. UI screen consists of like below.
Note
Chosen live screen is marked as a blue frame; mouse-located live screen is marked as yellow one.
Figure 3-2 Live screen icon
Table 3-2 Live screen icon and its description
No. Icon Description
1 CH1 CAM1 Channel numbers and camera titles. 2 A camera with PTZ function.
3
4
5 Recording in motion event mode.
6
7 Recording in consecutive recording mode.
8
9 Speaker on/off.
10
PTZ control function in process.
Recording in alarm event mode.
Recording in panic recording mode.
Mic on/off.
Displaying present time and date.
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to display detailed information

3.2 Live Launcher menu

This chapter describes Launcher menu in the bottom of the screen.
Figure 3-3 Launcher menu
Table 3-3 Launcher menu Item and Description
No. Item Description
1
2 Date & Time Displaying present date and time. 3 HDD Displaying HDD capacity in use. 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Log in/out status and logged in ID.
Moving to previous/next partition screen.
Displaying live screen in order set (toggle).
Selecting partition mode to mark in live screen (single screen, 4-, 9-, and 16­partition).
Stopping or replaying selected live screen images (toggle).
Audio on or mute chosen live screen(toggle).
Instant recording for 10 seconds.
Make a backup video of us er s wan t. See “3.2.1 about back-up.
Searching recording data (time, event, thumbnail, smart search, text and VCA). See “5.1 Search” to display detailed information about search.
Playback recorded data.
Starting immediate recording of selected channel.
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Locking or releasing launcher menu (toggle).

3.2.1 Backup

The device provides a back-up function of live screen.
Figure 3-4 Backup
Table 3-4 Backup Item and Description
No. Item Description
1 Select CH Selecting a channel users want to back-up. 2
3 Start Setting back-up start time (Bookmark: bookmark list). 4 End Setting back-up ending time (Bookmark: bookmark list). 5 Time Overlap Selecting time if there are two recorded data in the same time. 6 Backup Mask User can mask selected area. It works H4V format only. 7 Device Selecting the device to save back-up files. 8 Reload O p ening the device information.
9 Folder Name Entering a folder name to save back-up files. 10 File format Selecting a file format to back-up. 11 Calculate Calculating data capacity to back-up.
Select All/
Unselect All
Select or clear all channels.
12 Format Formatting the device to back-up. 13 Start Starting back-up. 14 Cancel Closing the backup screen.
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and

3.4 Quick menu

This chapter depicts Quick menu when users click the right button of the mouse in live screen.
Figure 3-5 Quick menu
Table 3-5 Quick menu Item and Description
No. Item Description
1 Screen Mode Selecting the partition mode of live screen (Full, 2X2, 3X3, and 4x4). 2 Zoom in
3 Freeze Freezes the video selected live screen images (toggle on / off). 4
5 PTZ Control Controlling PTZ function. 6 Stop Alarm Stopping monitoring alarm output and event. 7 Sub Monitor Selecting the split mode of Sub monitor. 8 Playback
9 Search
10 Backup
Speaker
Output/Mute
Magnifying selected live screen (Zoom out, 2 times, 4 times, and 8 times).
Turning on/off a sound speaker.
Playing selected live screen images (before 30 sec, 1 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, 1-hour, Go to last play time, and Go to last record time).
Searching recording data (time, event, thumbnail, smart search, text VCA). See “5.1 Search” to display detailed information about search.
Backup video users want. See “3.2.1 ” to display detailed information about back-up.
11 Setup
12 Warp Monitor and control for remote recorders. 13 Channel Assign Opens a pop-up menu for Channel Assign. 14 Status
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Opens the VMs main set up menu. For more information about setting menu, see section “4 Setup”.
Opens a pop-up menu showing: device system log, event, and recording
status (system log, event, and record).
No. Item Description
15 Log in/Log out Log in/Log out. 16 Shutdown Shuts down or restarts the device (shutdown, restart).

3.4.1 PTZ Control

The location of images ma y be moved to monitor with PTZ ball.
Note
PTZ Control menu can be displayed if relevant channel’s protocol is set in DEVICE > PTZ in the upper live screen.
Figure 3-6 Quick menu > PTZ Control
Table 3-6 Quick menu > PTZ Control Item and Description
No. Item Description
1
Moving images with direction buttons.
2
3 AF Adjusting screen focus automatically. 4
5
6
7
8
9
10 Open camera menu.
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Focus Near
Zoom Out
Zoom In
IRIS OFF
IRIS On
Focus Far
Moving images with PTZ ball.
Zoom function of PTZ camera.
Adjusting iris n in the camera.
Manual focus adjustment.
In PTZ Control screen, clicking the right button of the mouse displays Quick menu.
Table 3-7 PTZ Control Item and Description in Quick menu
No. Item Description
Preset, Tour,
1
Scan, Pattern
2 Exit Transforming to live screen menu in PTZ Control menu.
Run PTZ functions.

3.4.2 Channel Assign

Figure 3-7 PTZ Control Quick menu
Users can assign the channel.
Figure 3-8 Channel Assign
Table 3-8 Camera Registration
No. Item Description
1 List Displayed registered device list. Drag&drop the desired channel. 2 Restore Cancel the set value, and close the window. 3 Exit Close the window after save.
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3.4.3 Status > System log

Users can see the system log information in System log tap in Status screen.
Table 3-9 Status of Quick menu > System log Item and Description
No. Item Description
1 Start Setting starting time of system log to search. 2 End Setting ending time of system log to search. 3 Log Type Selecting log types (Network, Record, Setup, Di sk, Backup, and System). 4
5 Search Pressing search button search on the basis of set condition. 6 System log list Displaying syst em l o g li sts. 7 Cancel Completing the status screen.
Select All
/Unselect All
Figure 3-9 Status > System log in Quick menu
Selecting or clearing all log types (toggle).
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3.4.4 Status > Event

Users can see the real-time event information of the unit in Event tap in Status screen.
Figure 3-10 Status > Event in Quick menu
Table 3-10 Status > Event Item and Description in Quick menu
No. Item Description
1
2 Refresh Deleting the event list. 3 Event list Displaying the event list. 4 Cancel Completing the status screen.
Temporary fixing or releasing an event list (toggle).
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3.4.5 Status > Record

Users can see the recording status in Record tap in Status screen.
Figure 3-11 Status > Record in Quick menu
Table 3-11 Status > Record Item and Description in Quick menu
No. Item Description
1 Record time Marking recorded period. 2 Record list Displaying the record setting status. 3 Cancel Completing the status screen.
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3.4.6 Status > Disk

Users can see the disk status in Disk tap in Status screen.
Figure 3-12 Status > Disk in Quick menu
Table 3-12 Status > Disk Item and Description in Quick menu
No. Item Description
1 Disk Info Display disk temperature and S.M.A.R.T information. 2 Rec. Info Display recording period. 3 Cancel Completing the status screen.
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