EverFocus EDR810H, 810M, 410M, 410H User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Eight Channels/Four Channels Video Recorder
EDR810H/810M/
410H/410M
V 1.21
About this manual
Before installing and using this unit, please read this Manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
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 instructions, 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 dete rmined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures :
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna .
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users’s authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antennas(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This advice complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Safety Warning
WARNING
TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE .
CAUTION
DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note:
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this produc t may cause radio interference In which case the user may be required to take adequate measures .
Notice:
The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All spec ifications are therefore subject to change without notice.
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Safety Precautions
?Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service
?Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover.
? Do not drop metallic parts through slots.This could permanently damage
?Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.To prevent electric shock,
Safety Precautions
personnel or system installers.
the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
do not remove screws or covers. There are no user -serviceable parts
inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance. Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appliance.
?Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in
wet areas. Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock.
?Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance
body.Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
?Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of
fire or electric shock.
?Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity
or power source ratings. Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists.Use the appliance at temperature within indoor type DVR for 0oC ~ +40oC and a humidity below 90%. The input power source for this appliance is AC100~240V.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated ”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 presence of important operating and maintenance(servicing)instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Warning :
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose units not specifically designed for outdoor use to rain or moisture.
Attention:
Installation should be performed by qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local codes.
Warning:
Electrostatic-sensitive device. Use proper CMOS/MOSFET handing precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge.
Do not place on uneven or unstable work surfaces. Seek servicing if the casing.
Power Disconnect:
Units with or without ON-OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power code is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units.
External Power Supplies
Use only the recommended power supplies. Power supplies must comply with the requirement of the latest version of IEC 60065/CNS 13439. Substitutions may damage the unit or cause a fire or shock hazard.
AC100~240V Power Cords
AC100~240V power cords
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Important Safeguards
Important Safeguards
Read Instruction---All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated.
Retain Instructions---The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings— All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions— All operating and use instructions should be followed.
Cleaning— Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning
Attachments— Do not use attachment not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
Water and Moisture— Do not use this unit near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink,
or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an unprotected outdoor installation, or any area which is classified as a wet location.
Servicing— Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Power Cord Protection— Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, playing particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
Object and Liquid Entry— Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
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Table of Contents
1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………….…………
1.1 FEATURES …………………………………………………………………..…………..………….
1.2 SPECIFICATIONS …………………………………………………………………………….………
1.3 FRONT PANEL KEYPADS …………………………………………………………..…….………
1.4 BACK PANEL CONNECTORS …………………………………………………………….………
1.5 MONITOR DISPLAY ……………………………………………………………………….………
2. INSTALLATION …………………………………………………………………………….…………
2.1 PACKING LIST ………………………………………………………………………...…….………
2.2 SYSTEM FLOORPLAN ………………………………………………………..…………….………
2.3 BASIC CONNECTIONS ………………………………………..…………………….…….………
2.4 BOOT UP EDR810/410……………………………………………………..……………….………
2.5 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR EDR810M & EDR410M ONLY……….…………………
3. MENU SETUP …………………………………………………………………………………………
3.1 TIME/DATE SETUP MENU …………………………………….……………………………….…
3.2 CAMERA SETUP MENU ……………………………………………………………………….… .
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3.3 RECORD SETUP MENU ………………………………………..…………………………….……
3.4 ALARM SETUP MENU ……………………………………………………………………….……
3.5 MOTION SETUP MENU ………………………………………..……………………………………
3.6 VLOSS SETUP MENU ………………………………………….…………………………….……
3.7 NETWORK SETUP MENU ……………………………………..…………………………….……
3.8 SCHEDULE SETUP MENU …………………………………………………………………………
3.9 DISK SETUP MENU ……………………………………………………………………….………
3.10 CONTROL SETUP MENU ……………………………………………………………………….
3.11 WARNING SETUP MENU…………………………………………………………………………
3.12 SYSTEM SETUP MENU …………………………………………………………………….……
4. RECORDING …………………………………………………………………………………………
4.1 INSTANT RECORDING ………………………………………………………………………..……
4.2 SCHEDULE RECORDING …………………………………………………………………………
4.3 EVENT RECORDING ………………………………………………………….……………….……
4.4 ALARM INPUT RECORDING ……………………………………………..………………………
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5. PLAYING BACK……………………………..……………………………………………..………...
5.1 NORMAL PLAYBACK ……………….………………………………………………………………
5.2 SEARCH PLAYBACK …………………………………………………….…………………………
6. COPY TO A VIDEO FILE ………………………………………………….…………………………
7. CALL ………………………………………………………………………..……….…………………
8. SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING …………………………..………………..…………………………
9. SCREEN DISPLAY MODE ………………………………….…………….…………………………
10. REMOTE VIEWER ……………………………………..………………..…………………………
APPENDIX A: RS232 specifications …………………………………………….……………………
APPENDIX B: RS485 specifications ……………………………………………….…………………
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APPENDIX C: Alarm I/O Assignment ………………………………………….…………….………
APPENDIX D: Troubleshooting ……………………………………….……….…………….………
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1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
The Digital Video Recorder is the industry’s first full-featured digital video recorder designed specifically for use in security industry. The DigitalVideo Recorder incorporates all the benefits of digital video recording, is sim ple to install, and operates just like a VCR. Highly efficient compression technology and su perior resolution of recorded images make the Digital Video Recorder stand out from the competition as the best choice for security surveillance.
1.1 FEATURES
? Duplex Operation for Recording & Playback ? Built-in MPEG4 Codec with Configurable Quality ? Variable Recording Speeds up to 60/50 Images per second for NTSC/PAL ? Audio Recording Capabilities ? Motion Detection Capabilities ? One 3.5Hard Disk with Hot-Swap Tray for Internal Storage ? Ethernet Interface for Remote Network Viewing ? Optional Wireless LAN Interface for Data Transmission (Reserved) ? RS232 and RS485 for Remote Control ? Shuttle/Jog Dial for Picture-by-Picture or Fast/Slow Viewing ? Easy-to-use Control Panel with Common VCR and Multiplexer Functions ? On-Screen Menus Operations with Multi-Language Support ? Real-Time Live Display for all Cameras ? Easy archiving of video and Remote Viewer through USB port
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1.2 SPECIFICATIONS
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Video Format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR Video Input 4/8 camera inputs (BNC), 1Vp -p/75ohm
1 BNC video out (1Vp -p/75ohm) for Main Monitor
Video Output
1 BNC video out (1Vp -p/75ohm) for CALL Monitor 4 video out (1Vp-p/75ohm) for Looping (4 Channels only)
Video Compression
MPEG4 720x240, 720x480 or 360x240 for NTSC
Recording Resolution
720x288, 720x576 or 360x288 for PAL Full, PIP, 4, 7, 8/9 and 2x2 Zoom for Live Viewing
Video Display
and Playback 720x240, 720x480 or 360x240 for NTSC
Display Resolution
720x288, 720x576 or 360x288 for PAL
Video Pause Yes 4/8 Alarm Inputs 4/8 Alarm Inputs 1 Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output Hard Disk Storage
One Hot-Swappable 3.5” IDE Hard Disk
Recording Rate Up to 60/50 Images per second for NTSC/PAL
Continue, Time-lapse, Schedule,
Recording Mode
Event recording (Motion and Alarm)
Playback Rate Up to 60/50 Images per second for NTSC/PAL Playback Search By Date/Time or Event (Motion, Video Loss, Alarm)
Yes, with MULTIPLE configurable detection areas
Motion Detection
sensitivity
Video Loss Detection Yes Event Log Yes User Interface User-friendly Menu Driven Setup On screen display setup
Front panel keypad with Shuttle/Jog, Keyboard
User Input Device
(optional) Built-in real time clock and Auto Time
Timer
Synchronization with global NTP server through Internet
Watch Dog Timer Yes
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Title 12-characters title for each camera Ethernet
RJ45 connectors for network communication USB for archiving
Archive
Archive through Wireless transmission (Reserved)
RS-232 9-pin female connector for local communication RS-485
for Keyboard connection
Audio 2 mono inputs, 2 mono (SPEAKER) outputs Power Rate DC 12V/DC 24V
Half size: 320 mm (L) x 215mm (W) x 100mm (H)
Dimension
Mobile : 320.8mm (L) x 215mm (W) x 109.9mm(H)
Weight 4.85 KG Operating
0oC ~ +50oC
Temperature
IR Remote Controller
Remote Controller
IR Remote Controller with Extension Wire(optional)
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1.3 FRONT PANEL KEYPADS
KEY
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Channel Key: Press FULL+Channel Key (CH1~CH8) to display video image in the full screen
format the picture of the corresponding will fill the whole screen of the monitor display.
CH1 / REC: Press this key to start instant recording.
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CH2 / REV. PLAY: Reverse Play Back.
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CH3 / STOP: Press this key to stop recording and playing back.
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CH4 / PLAY: Play Back.
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CH5 / PAUSE: Press this key to pause the playback picture.
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CH6 / SEARCH: Press this key to enter the SEARCH MENU.
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CH 7 / COPY: Press this key to start to copy video stream under PAUSEmode into USB.
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CH8 / ENTER: Press this key to enter items , or jump to next subentry in the menu setting.
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FULL: Press this key and channel Key at the same time to switch to full screen in both live mode and
play back mode. Press “MODE”to exit full screen.
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MODE: Switch PIP, 4, 7, and 8 displays in Live and Playback modes .
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ZOOM: Press this key while viewing the full screen image to display a magnified resolution on the
monitor. You must be in “Full”screen mode first before zooming. While zooming, all other
function keys will be disable until you press “ZOOM”again to exit “ZOOM” mode.
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SEQ: Press this key to enter the auto sequential switching mode.
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SELECT: Press this key to select, to assign a camera to a display, to adjust screen display, and so on.
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CALL: Press this key to enter and set up CALL MENU.
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DISPLAY: Press this key to switch display of channels and/or status bar.
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MENU: Press this key to enter or quit MAIN SETUP MENU.
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HDD LOCK: Protect HDD without steal and turn on HDD power.
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Hard Disk Tray: Hard Disk holder for HDD.
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Shuttle and Jog Dial
Shuttle: In the Playback mode, turn the Shuttle dial to fast forward/rewind
the video.
In the Pausemode, turn the Shuttle dial to slow forward/rewind
the video.
In the Search mode, turn the Shuttle to change pages.
Jog Dial:
In the Pause mode, turn the Jog dial to forward/rewind the video. In the Menu mode, turn the Jog dial to change settings and values in subentries.
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USB Slot: Insert a USB to archive an image or video file.
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HDD LEDs: LEDs for HDD active power (GREEN) and data reading /writing (YELLOW).
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Remote Control: IR remote control receiver.
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System LEDs: LEDs for system active LAN, ALARM and POWER display.
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1.4 BACK PANEL CONNECTORS
POWER
Back panel of 810H
Back panel of 410H
Back panel of 810M
Back panel of 410M
Main Power plug: Connect the DC 12~ 24V power source to adapter for AC 100~ 240V.
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AUDIO
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Audio IN: Audio input for recording, and it can be set to “YES”or “NO”in the RECORD SETUP
MENU.
Audio OUT: Connect to an audio input of a monitor or other device.
MONITOR
MAIN MONITOR: This connector is used for the main monitor display, a number ofdifferent
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display modes may be selected for viewing.
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CALL MONITOR: This connector is used for the call monitor. This monitor can only display a full
screen or a quad screen.
VIDEO IN
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For EDR810 Series:
VIDEO IN(1~8): The BNC connectors of video input enables the system to receive the
signals from each camera through the 75 ohm coaxial cables.
Alarm Input/Output
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Alarm Input
ALM-INPUT: Normal open or normal close type alarm signal inputs.
The Alarm Input can be selected as Normal Open (N.O.), Normal
Close (N.C.), N.C. TRANS ., or N.O, TRANS input in the ALARM SETUP MENU.
When an alarm occurs, alarm recording will automatically start.
ALM-OUTPUT: A build-in relay offers 3 nodes which are ALM-COM(common), ALM-NO
(normal open) and ALM-NC (normal close) for external use.
Note: Please check APPENDIX Cto see other available alarm input/output functions.
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LAN
LAN Connector: The RJ-45 LAN connector.
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RS232
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RS232 connector: Connect D-Sub 9 pins connector to RS232 ports for remote control.
RS485
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RS485 connector: RJ 45 Connector to Cascade multi Digital Video Recorder.
Remote
Remote Control: Remote control port provides you an extension wire with an IR r eceiver instead of
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the IR receiver on the front panel.
Note: The IR receiver extension line (10m) must be purchased separately.
Wireless LAN
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Antenna: Integrated IEEE 802.11b/g wireless LAN capabilities. The antenna port is for wireless
(Reserved)
network antenna use (For EDR810M option).
FAN: Cooling FAN.
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1.5 MONITOR DISPLAY
The status information of the cameras or machine will show up, and be located at different places on the screen.
1. Channel tag
2. Event sign
3. Select sign
2. Event sign
4. Play status bar
5. Record status bar
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Channel tag: A channel tag indicates the channel name of the screen.
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Event sign: Event signals which are small icons with a capital letter and red background show the
events on each screen. There are 4 different signals which are
: Alarm event. The alarm place where the camer a locates. In order to show the
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camera video to a corresponding alarm, setti ng a FOCUS CAMERA in ALARM
SETUP MENUis necessary.
: Motion event. Motion event only shows up when the camera’s MOTION is enabled
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in MOTION SETUP MENU, and the camera detects a motion.
: Video loss event. Video loss event only shows when the camera’s VLOSS is
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enabled in VLOSS SETUP MENU, and the camera signal is lost.
: Sequence sign. Sequence sign shows up when the display is in the sequence mode.
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The sequence display is located on display with a “*” sign in 4, 7, Full screen and PIP (picture in picture) display mode. The sign will replace “” sign in the
display when sequence occurs.
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Select sign: You can assign a camera to a display by pressing SELECT key in life mode. Dial Jog to
move the select sign to the display you would like to change camera, and then press FULL+
channel key to relocate the camera.
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Play status bar: The play status bar appears in play back mode if you enable a status bar on the screen
(Check page 12, item 15th, DISPLAY). Three parts which are play date, play time and
play status are shown in the play status bar.
Play Date Play Status Play Time
1. Play date: The play date in which the video is recorded.
2. Play status: It shows PAUSE, play speed and reverse play speed.
PAUSE”, when the video play is paused.
>” means normal play speed;
<“ means normal reverse play speed;
>> x N” means N time fast play speed;
<< x N” means N time fast reverse play speed.
3. Play time: The play time at which the video is recorded. The time format depends on
the time format setting in the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU.
5 Record status bar: The record status bar appears when you enable a status bar on the screen (Check
page 12, item 15th, DISPLAY). Three parts which are current date, record status (% of space used for recording) and current time.
Current Date Record Status Event Current Time
HDD/FAN Status
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1. Current date: The current date which is set in the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU.
2. Record status: It shows REC and recording hard disk number.
REC”, it shows when machine is recording.
R01”, the recording hard disk number. There is only one hard disk available in
this model, so it always shows R01 when recording.
3. Event: The last happened event.
4. Current time: The current time which is set in the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU.
5. HDD/Fan status: “No Disk”, it shows when no disk is installed or detected. “No Fan”, it shows when cooling fan stops working.
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2. INSTALLATION
The installations described below should be done by qualified service personnel or system installers.
2.1 PACKING LIST
Please check accessories in the packing before the installation.
2.2 SYSTEM FLOORPLAN
Please refer to the following diagram for the system connections.
Note: Monitor and Camera must be purchased separately.
Antenna (Mobile Model only)
RS 232
Camera
(VIDEO & AUDIO)
Note: 810H/810M without relay
410H/410M with relay
Monitor
(and Speaker)
Call Monitor
IR Remote Controller
(Extension Line Connector)
Alarm
(In & Out)
Internet
Keyboard
or
PTZ Speed
Dome
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2.3 BASIC CONNECTIONS
Power
Connect the power source or adapter into the power socket.
Cameras
Connect each camera video input connector to the video output from a camera or other composite video source. At least one camera must be connected before the system is runni ng for the auto detection of video standard to take effect.
Audio In/Out
The camera audio In/Output is connected to the audio input terminal at the rear panel.
Speaker
Connect the speaker or other audio devices.
10/100M Ethernet
Digital Video Recorder is enabled control from the PC via Ethern et. Connect the LAN connector to a standard RJ45 connector Ethernet cable or wireless network (IEEE 802.11b/g).
RS232/RS485
Digital Video Recorder is enabled control from the PC or EverFocus keyboard via RS232/RS485.
Main/Call Monitor
Connect the Main/Call monitor output connector to a Main/Call monitor. The Main/Call monitor displays selected live or recorded cameras in any available format.
2.4 BOOT UP EDR810/410
(1) Insert a HDD (IDE) for Video Storage
Insert a HDD(IDE) for Video Storage. The HDD should be s et as MASTER. After hard disk case is inserted into the hard disk tray, be sure to turn the tr ay key in lock position. Otherwise, HDD will not be detected.
Note: A HDD has to be installed before EDR810/410 is booted, or the EDR810/410 will not detect a
HDD until you reboot it with a HDD. Please make sure the HDD indicator light is ON.
(2) Connect cable for video/audio input and video/audio out.
(3) Turn on system
The system will be turned on after connecting to power.
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2.5 QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR EDR810M & EDR410M ONLY
The EDR810M & EDR410M are the full-featured digital video recorders designed specifically
for use in mobile applications. Please refer to the following Quick Installation Guide for installing EDR810M or EDR410M into mobile applications such as buses, cars and police cruisers.
The DVR can be mounted horizontally (suspend or support mounted).
Support
EDR410M
Interface
Show all the possible ways to mount the DVR. Use the two Z-brackets supplied to mount it in any ways shown.
EDSR400M
Interface
EDR410M
Suspend
Support
EDSR400M
Suspend
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Quick Install Guide :
1. Unpack Everything
Make sure you have everything you need before you begin the installation.
2. Equipment Required
The following tools may help you to complete the installation:
•Drill
•Screwdrivers
•Wire cutters
3.Choosing the Location
Choose a location for installation that:
•Provides convenient access for installing or removing the hard drive
•Allows air to flow around the fan vents. Inadequate or improper air flow can impede proper operation of the unit
Avoid any location for installation:
•That is subject to high vibration
•That is subject to high sunlight levels
•That is subject to drenched of the rain
•Where passengers can interfere with unit
•Next to a heater duct
The following table lists the recommended location options.
Location Convenient operation Easy to install Low vibration Good air flow
Bottom of glove box- horizontal mount
Bottom of passenger seat next to the driver
Underneath bulkhead-horizontal mount
Front of bulkhead -horizontal mount
Beside deriver seat -horizontal mount
Caution: Do not install the DVR on the floor or on the transmission access hatch. These locations have the highest levels of vib ration and may
be subject to water damage.
Yes
NO Yes
Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
NO
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Possible Installation Locations Inside the Automobile Vehicle:
Glove box (inside or underneath)
Drive seat ( between seat and wall) or Passenger seat (underneath)
( Users are suggested to use “support” for mounting option)
Truck
Show the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical system.
(24 V)
(5 V)
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Possible Installation Locations Inside the Automobile Vehicle: TOYOTA CAMRY
Glove box (inside or underneath)
Passenger seat (underneath)
Drive seat ( between seat and wall)
Show the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical system.
Trunk (Users are suggested to use “suspend”for mounting option)
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Installing the Camera(s) and Monitor
The DVR is typically connected to one camera installed inside the car. Other camera(s) can also be installed in different locations (for example, use the waterproof camera to the outside of vehicle). For installation procedure, refer to the guide that came with the camera(s) you purchased.
The Monitor power supply connects from the Automotive adapter (cigarette plug) Monitor and cameras must be purchased separately.
LCD Monitor
LCD Monitor
Connect the Camera(s)
Connect the power connector from the camera(s) harness into the CAMERA POWER OUT jack on the back panel of the DVR. Connect the primary camera(s) video connector to the CAMERA INPUT and the audio connector to the AUDIO INPUT in the back panel. Adjust the camera(s). After the camera is installed, connect a m onitor directly to the camera and observe the image. Make any adjustment if necessary.
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Installing the Hard Drive
The following figures are for the 3.5”and 2.5”HDD.
Figure shows 3.5“ HDD
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Figure shows 2.5“ HDD
3. MENU SETUP
To set up the machine before using is necessary, especially first time to use.
MENU
Press the MENU key to enter the MAIN MENU. Press the MENU key to quit current setting, and go back to last setting.
Dial the Jog clockwise or counterclockwise to change subentry values. Press the ENTER key to go next subentry in a menu setting, and press
the DISPLAY key to go last subentry in a menu setting.
3.1 TIME / DATE SETUP MENU
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In the TIME/DATE SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) TIME FORMAT:
There are two time formats that are 12 HOUR and 24 HOUR to be selected.
(2) TIME: Current time
Hour: 00 ~ 23 (1 ~ 12 if TIME FORMAT is 12 HOUR) Minute : 00 ~ 59 Second: 00 ~ 59
(3) DATE FORMAT:
There are three date formats which are YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YYYYand DD-MM-
YYYY to be selected.
(4) DATE: Current date
Date: 01~31 Month:01~12 Year: 2000 ~ 2099 Day:Sun~Mon
(5) DAYLIGHT SAVING:
Select “ON”or “OFF”to enable or disable daylight saving time function. In order to set a daylight saving time zone, you need to disable daylight saving first. Enable the
daylight saving after finish setting the time zone.
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(6) START TIME: To set the start time of daylight saving time.
To set the start month of daylight saving time: Dial the jog to set the start month.
FEB MARJAN APR MAY JUN
DECNOVOCTSEPAUGJUL
To set the start week of daylight saving time: Dial the jog to set the start week.
1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 4 TH
LAST
To set the start date of daylight saving time:Dial the jog to set the start date.
TUEMON WED SAT
THUSUN
FRI
To set the start time of daylight saving time: To set the start “FROM”time and “TO”time of
daylight saving time.
(7) END TIME: To set the end time of daylight saving time.
To set the end month of daylight saving time:Dial the jog to set the end month.
FEB MARJAN APR MAY JUN
DECNOVOCTSEPAUGJUL
To set the end week of daylight saving time:Dial the jog to set the end week.
1 ST 2 ND 3 RD 4 TH
LAST
To set the end date of daylight saving time: Dial the jog to set the end date.
THUSUN FRITUEMON WED SAT
To set the end time of daylight saving time: To set the end “FROM”time and “TO” time of
daylight saving time.
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(8) TIME SYNCHRONIZE:
Select “ON”or “OFF” to enable or disable time synchronize which can let you have correct time
automatically when network is connected.
(9) TIME SERVER:
You can set the time server address where you locate if you connect to network and enable time
synchronize. For checking the IP address of NTP Server, please follow the steps:
1. Connect your PC to the internet for searching the IP address of NTP Server.
2. Go to “START” -> “RUN” -> type “Command”and press “OK” Under Dos Prompt, type “C:\Ping Pool.NTP.ORG to find out the IP address of NTP Server.
(10) TIME ZONE:
You can set the time zone where you locate if you connect to network and enable time
synchronize.
(11) TIME UPDATE BY:
Once you enable the TIME SYNCHRONIZE , you can select the synchronization frequency by:
DAY MONTHWEEK
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3.2 CAMERA SETUP MENU
In the CAMERA SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) TITLE:
The title setting allows you to assign a title to each camera input.
Titling with 12 characters is supported in each channel.
The available alphanumeric characters are:
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,
A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,V,W,X,Y,Z,
( ) . , + - / and an empty space.
(2) PTZ ID:Select PTZ ID from 001~255 or OFF. The default value is 10+N wh ere N is camera ’s
number. This ID must be the same as the ID used in PTZ Dip Switch.
(3) INSTALL/COVERT: For installation of camera; select “ON” to enable a camera, and “OFF” to
disable it. Please make sure to stop recording before making change of INSTALL. For covert, select “ON”to cover a camera, and disable the screen in live mode to show up. However, the image is
recorded, and can be played back by user who has playback right. The covert channels will not show
up on the sequence mode.
(4) SEQ(MAIN/CALL): Setup a retention period for sequences.
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(5) REC QUALITY: Select an image quality for recording. Normal record image quality and
event record image quality can be set individually. There are six different qualities available. A
higher image quality needs more HDD space. The theory space needed per second lists below:
ESTIMATE BIT SIZE SUPERIOR HIGH STANDARD BASIC LOW LOWER
: 4.0 Mega Bits/sec : 3.5 Mega Bits/sec : 3.0 Mega Bits/sec : 2.5 Mega Bits/sec : 2.0 Mega Bits/sec : 1.5 Mega Bits/sec
Since Variable Bit Rate (VBR) might be used, therefore this table is for your reference only.
(6) REC SPEED ON TIME ZONE:
TP: Scheduled recording time 1~8 which can be set in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU.
“N” in the column of “TP”is the normal recording time.
NORMAL: Normal record speed (Images per second) up to 30 IPS. EDR810/410 will adjust
to the maximum recording speed by calculating the total installed cameras that have enabled in the CAMERA SETUP MENU.
EVENT : Event record speed (Images per second) up to 30 IPS or “OFF”.
Note: In order to validate a new record speed, you need to disable all record actions before
setting up.
SET : Set “ON” when using schedule recording.
Set “OFF” when not using schedule recording.
Note: The status of SET can only be changed in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU.
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(7) SUMMARY :
Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMERYtable.
All camera’s statuses are shown in the SUMMARYtable. The table is for checking camera overall statuses only, not for setting.
Note: The SUMMARYtable also exists in ALARM, MOTION and VLOSS SETUP MENU.
All of these SUMMARYtables are also for checking particular overall statuses, not for setting.
(8) Copy camera’s setting from a camera to other cameras
In order to copy the setting from a camera to other cameras, we provide a setting copy function.
Press MENU when you finish setting up a camera, and then press COPY. A COPIED sign will show up on the top right corner of the screen, and it means the setting has been copied. Dial the Jog to the camera you would like to copy, and then press SEARCH to paste. The previous setting of the camera will be covered, and a PASTED sign will show up.
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3.3 RECORD SETUP MENU
In the RECORD SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) RECORD AUDIO:
YES: Audio will be recorded when machine is recording. NO: Audio will not be recorded when machine is recording.
(2) TIME STAMP:
ON: The time stamp will show on the video and picture when recording. OFF: The time stamp will not show on the video and picture when recording.
(3) TIME STAMP POS. :
BOTTOM: The time stamp will show on the bottom.
TOP: The time stamp will show on the top.
(4) WATER MARK :
ON: Shows a water mark on the picture when copying image to USB flash memory. OFF: This erases the water mark on the picture when copying image to USB flash
memory.
(5) RESOLUTION:
The resolutions for NTSC are 720x480, 720x240 and 360x240 to be selected. Its default value is 720x240. The resolutions for PAL are 720x288, 720x576 and 360x288 to be selected. Its default value is 720x288.
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(6) RECORD MODE:
REWRITE: Continue recording. Disk will be overwritten if it is full.
STOP: Stop recording when disk is full.
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3.4 ALARM SETUP MENU
In the ALARM SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) ALARM:
ENABLE: Enable alarm detection. DISABLE: Disable alarm detection.
(2) ALARM TYPE:
N. O. : Normal Open alarm. N. C. : Normal Close alarm. N.O. Trans.: When the alarm is triggered, buzzer starts to function no matter how long the alarm
duration is set until you set it back to N.O.
N.C. Trans.: When the alarm is triggered, buzzer starts to function no matter how long the alarm
duration is set until you set it back to N.C.
(3) ACTIVE CAMERA:
Active camera setting, from camera 01~08. You can set the camera which corresponds to the place where the alarm is located.
Note: The recording camera number in an event depends on the alarm number, and the active camera
images will not be recorded. Example: You assign camera 3 as the active camera to alarm 1.
When the alarm 1 is triggered, camera 3 will be displayed and camera 1 will be recorded.
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(4) DURATION:
Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alar m, from 1 sec to 99 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
(5) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
(6) ALARM EMAIL:
Select “YES” for sending an email when alarm occurs. The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.
(7) BUZZER: Alarm buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable an alarm buzzer. DISABLE: To disable an alarm buzzer.
(8) ALARM NETWORK:
YES: Enable alarm network. NO: Disable alarm network.
(9) MAIN MON: Display on a main monitor when an alarm occurs.
NO CHANGE: Nothing changes on the display in the main monitor when an alarm occurs. FULLSCREEN: A full screen will pop up when an alarm occurs.
(10) CALL MON: Display on a call monitor when an alarm occurs.
NO CHANGE: Nothing changes on the display in the call monitor when an alarm occurs.
SEQUENCE: Display in the sequence mode when an alarm occurs.
ACTIVE CAMERA: Display the active camera in full screen mode to the call monit or.
(11) SUMMARY :
Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMARYtable.
All alarm ’s statuses are shown in SUMMARY tables. These tables are for checking alarm overall statuses, but not for setting.
Note : Please check APPENDIX Cto see other available alarm input / output functions.
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3.5 MOTION SETUP MENU
In the MOTION SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) MOTION:
ENABLE: Enable motion detection. DISABLE: Disable motion detection.
Note: Motion only works in live and playback modes. It is invalid when you are setting menus.
(2) SENSITIVITY:
The sensitivity allows users to adjust to a suitable motion detection sensitivity. There are 10 sensitivities available; level 1 is the lowest, and level 10 is the highest sensitivity.
(3) DURATION:
Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alar m, from 1 sec to 99 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
(4) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
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(5) EMAIL/NETWORK:
YES: Send an email / Enable alarm network when an alarm occurs. NO: Do not send an email / Disable alarm network when an alarm occurs.
The email address and e-mail server can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.
(6) BUZZER: Motion buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable a motion buzzer. DISABLE: To disable a motion buzzer.
(7) MAIN MON: Display on a main monitor when a motion occurs.
NO CHANGE: Nothing changes on the display in the main monitor when a motion occurs. FULLSCREEN: A full screen pops up when a motion occurs.
(8) CALL MON: Display on a call monitor when a motion occurs.
NO CHANGE: Nothing changes on the display in the call monitor when a motion occurs.
SEQUENCE: Display in the sequence mode when a motion occurs.
ACTIVE CAMERA: Display the active camera in full screen mode to the call monit or.
(9) SUMMARY:
Dial Jog to change items in the SUMMERYtable. All motion’s statuses are shown in SUMMARYtables. These tables are for checking motion overall statuses, but not for setting.
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(10) EDIT MULTIPLE MOTION AREA
Enter a desired channel, and press SELECTto edit a motion area. Please make sure that
MOTION is set as “Enable”before entering the motion detection area.
In the motion edit mode:
The default motion area of each camera is entire screen which displays in light green.
Press COPYto start to set an area. Then press SEARCHto end and enable the area, or press PAUSE to end and disable the area.
Dial JOG to select a horizontal or a vertical area, and press ENTER to switch a horizontal or vertical
area.
Press MENU to quit the motion area edit.
?To test a motion area: Grids will turn into light red from light green when a motion is detected. ?To clean up the entire area: Press PLAYto clean up the entire motion area.
?To get a motion area setting hint: Press DISPLAYto get a hint window (shows below) in motion
edit mode.
MENU COPY ENTER SEARCH PAUSE
- EXIT
- SELECT AREA
- CHANGE DIR
- ON AREA
- OFF AREA
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3.6 VLOSS SETUP MENU
In the VLOSS (Video Loss) SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) VLOSS:
ENABLE: Enable video loss detection. DISABLE: Disable video loss detection.
(2) DURATION:
Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alar m, from 1 sec to 99 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
(3) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
(4) ALARM EMAIL:
YES: Send an email when video loss occurs. The email address can be set in the NETWORK
SETUP MENU.
NO: Not to send the email when video loss occurs.
(5) BUZZER: Video loss buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable a video loss buzzer. DISABLE: To disable a video loss buzzer.
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(6) ALARM NETWORK:
YES: Enable alarm network. NO: Disable alarm network.
(7) SUMMARY:
All video loss’s statuses are shown in SUMMARY tables. These tables are for checking video
loss overall statuses, but not for setting.
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3.7 NETWORK SETUP MENU
There are 5 subentries that are CONFIG, ALARM, EMAIL PASSWORD, and WIRELESS in the NETWORK SETUP MENU. Each of them has to be set up completely before the network functions.
3.7.1 CONFIG
Please Note: Since every Network Configuration is different, ple ase contact your Network Administrator
or ISP for how to assign those IP addresses and port numbers.
In the CONFIG of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) DHCP: Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Communication Protocol.
YES: Enable DHCP service. NO: Disable DHCP service.
(2) IP ADDRESS: Assign an IP address for this unit, for example:192.168.010.200
When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(3) SUBNET MASK: Assign a subnet mask of the network for this unit, for example:
255.255.255.0. When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(4) GATEWAY: Assign a default gateway for this unit, for example:192.168.010.001
When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(5) DNS SERVER:Assign a DNS server to EDR810, for example: 168.195.001.001
When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
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(6) HTTP PORT: The default port number is 80. User can change it to different port number for
HTTP/WEB communication between DVR and client PC.
(7) CONTROL PORT: The default port number is 1600. User can change it to different port
number for Controlling comment between DVR and client PC.
(8) DATA PORT: The default data transmitting port number is 32760. User can change it to
different port number.
(9) MAC ADDR: It display out this DVR’s MAC address. Each DVR has unique MAC address.
This is non-changeable.
3.7.2 ALARM (Reserved)
Please Note: Since every Network Configuration is different, ple ase contact your Network Administrator or ISP
for how to assign those IP addresses and port numbers.
DVR can send out Alarm message to an Alarm Server. In the ALARM of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define:
(1) PROTOCOL: Select which communication protocol with Alarm servers or Alarm receiving clients.
TCP: communicate with client via TCP protocol. UDP: communicate with client via UDP protocol
(2) PORT NUMBER: setting the communication port with Alarm server.
(3) UNIQUE ID: setting the ID number of your DVR to Alarm server.
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(4) SERVER 1 : assign the IP address of Alarm server 1.
(5) SERVER 2 : assign the IP address of Alarm server 2.
(6) SERVER 3 : assign the IP address of Alarm server 3.
3.7.3 EMAIL
In the EMAIL of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) SMTP SERVER: assign the SMTP (e-mail) server ’s IP address. (2) PORT NUMBER: assign the port number for SMTP server. (3) AUTHENTICATION: select “YES”, if the SMTP server requires Authentication/Login. (4) USER: Input the login user ID if the SMTP server requires Authenticati on. (5) PASSWD: Input the password if the SMTP server requires Authentication.
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(6) EMAIL ADDR: Input the e-mail address for receiving e-mail message when the EVENT is enabled
and triggered. For example: In Motion Setup Menu, if the “EMAIL/NETWORK” is set to “YES”, this e-mail address will receive a text message and an “ARV ”format of a still image from DVR when Motion is triggered. This “ARV” file can be played back by opening “EDRViewer.exe”that you downloaded from the DVR or the Remote Viewer. In Alarm Setup Menu, if the “ALARM EMAIL” is set to “YES”, this e-mail address will receive a text message and an “ARV ”format of a still image from DVR when the Alarm is triggered. This “ARV” file can be played back by opening “EDRViewer.exe”that you downloaded from the DVR or the Remote Viewer.
Note: If you are unable to play “AVI” file downloaded from “EDRViewer”, please go to the following URL: http://www.divx.com/divx/play/download/index.php for downloading DivXPlay.exe. This will enable you to play “AVI” file successfully.
3.7.4 PASSWORD
In the PASSWORD of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) NAME: assign the login name for remote accessing.
(2) PASSWORD: assign the password for remote accessing.
(3) LEVEL: assign the accessing Right/Priority of that login user. “PLAY”allows users to
playback the video and to see live images. “LIVE”only allows users to see live images.
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3.7.5 WIRELESS (This section is reserved for models that have WIRELESS function)
In the WIRELESS of the NETWORK SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) DHCP: Enable or disable the Dynamic Host Communication Protocol.
YES: Enable DHCP service. NO: Disable DHCP service.
(2) IP ADDRESS: Assign an IP address for this unit, for example:192.168.010.200
When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(3) SUBNET MASK: Assign a subnet mask of the network for this unit, for example:
255.255.255.0. When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(4) GATEWAY: Assign a default gateway for this unit, for example:192.168.010.001
When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(5) DNS SERVER:Assign a DNS server for this unit, for example: 168.195.001.001
When DHCP is YES, the DHCP server will assign this value automatically.
(6) MODE: STA (Station). (7) AUTHENTIFICATION:
Select from OPEN/NONE, OPEN/WEP,SHARED/NONE, SHARED/WEP orWPAPSK/TKIP. (8) AP ESSID: Enter the SSID of AP to be connected. (9) KEY: Password of the AP.
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3.8 SCHEDULE SETUP MENU
In the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) DAY:
MON (Monday), TUE (Tuesday), WED (Wednesday), THU (Thursday), FRI (Friday),
SAT (Saturday), SUN (Sunday).
WDAY: Weekday, from Monday to Friday. WEND: Weekend, Saturday and Sunday. DLY: Daily.
(2) START: The start time of a scheduled record time zone.
Hour: 0 ~ 23 in 24 hour time format; 1~12 in 12 hour time format. Minutes: 00 ~ 59
(3) END: The end time of a scheduled record time zone.
Hour: 0 ~ 23 in 24 hour time format; 1~12 in 12 hour time format. Minutes: 00 ~ 59
(4) SET :
ON: Enable a scheduled record time zone. OFF: Disable a scheduled record time zone.
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3.9 DISK SETUP MENU
In the DISK SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) DISK INFORMATION: Only one disk is available in this model.
(2) DISK VIDEO DELETE: Select the disk that you wish to delete, then press SELECT button from the
front panel to start deletion.
Note: This option is not available in this model.
(3) THERMOMETRIC SCALE: Select CELSIUS or FAHRENHEIT for thermometric scale of the
disk.
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3.10 CONTROL SETUP MENU
In the CONTROL SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) RS 232:
BAUD RATE: There are 5 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or
information through the RS232 port on the device, which are 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400 and 57600 BPS. The default setting from the factory is 9600 BPS. STOP BIT: Select stop bit : 1 or 2. PARITY: Select parity level : NONE, ODD or EVEN .
DATA BIT: Select data bit : 7 or 8. The default setting from the factory is 8.
Note: RS 232 pin definition is shown in APPENDIX A.
(2) RS 485:
BAUD RATE: There are 5 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or
information through the RS485 port on the device, which are 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400 and 57600 BPS. The default setting from the factory is 9600 BPS. STOP BIT: Select stop bit : 1 or 2. PARITY: Select parity level : NONE, ODD or EVEN.
DATA BIT: Select data bit : 7 or 8. The default setting from the factory is 8.
Note: RS 485 pin definition is shown in APPENDIX B.
(3) RS 232 / RS 485 ID: Select ID from 001 to 255.
(4) PTZ PROTOCOL: Select PTZ protocol from EVERFOCUS, PELCO-D, PELCO-P and
ED2200/2250.
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3.11 WARNING SETUP MENU
In Warning Setup Menu, you will be able to do warning setting when the following situations occur:
3.11.1 FAN FAULT
In FAN FAULT, we define:
(1) BUZZER: Fan buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when the fan does not work.
DISABLE: To disable buzzer.
(2) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONEand 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
(3) ALARM DURATION: PERMANENT
(4) NETWORK ALARM:
YES: To enable network alarm. NO:To disable network alarm.
(5) SEND EMAIL:
YES: Send an email when the fan does not work. NO: Do not send an email when the fan does not work.
The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.
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3.11.2 HDD TEMP.
In HDD TEMP. , we define:
(1) BUZZER: HDD TEMPERATURE buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when HDD’s temperature is over 70 ° C.
DISABLE: To disable buzzer.
(2) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
(3) ALARM DURATION: PERMANENT
(4) NETWORK ALARM:
YES: To enable network alarm. NO:To disable network alarm.
(5) SEND EMAIL:
YES: Send an email when HDD’s temperature is overheated. NO: Do not send an email when HDD’s temperature is overheated.
The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.
(6) STOP RECORD:
YES: Stop recording when HDD’s temperature is overheated. NO: Won’t stop recording even when HDD’s temperature is overheated.
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3.11.3 NO HDD
In NO HDD , we define:
(1) BUZZER: NO HDD buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when no HDD has been found.
DISABLE: To disable buzzer.
(2) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
(3) ALARM DURATION: Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alarm, from 1 sec
to 99 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
(4) NETWORK ALARM:
YES: To enable network alarm. NO:To disable network alarm.
(5) SEND EMAIL:
YES: Send an email when no HDD has been found. NO: Do not send an email when no HDD has been found.
The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.
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3.11.4 HDD FULL
In HDD FULL, we define:
(1) BUZZER: HDD FULL buzzer.
ENABLE: To enable a buzzer when HDD is full.
DISABLE: To disable buzzer.
(2) ALARM OUTPUT:
The setting of alarms which are NONE and 1, where 1 means the alarm is enabled.
(3) ALARM DURATION: Buzzer noise and event record duration of an alarm, from 1 sec
to 99 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
(4) NETWORK ALARM:
YES: To enable network alarm. NO:To disable network alarm.
(5) SEND EMAIL:
YES: Send an email when HDD is full. NO: Do not send an email when HDD is full.
The email address can be set in the NETWORK SETUP MENU.
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3.12 SYSTEM SETUP MENU
In the SYSTEM SETUP MENU, we define :
(1) SYSTEM VERSION: Current system firmware version.
(2) SYSTEM VIDEO FORMAT: NTSC or PAL. System can detect the input signal type
automatically from camera 1 while system is booting up. Users do not need to set it up.
Note: The signal type is detected by the camera 1, so camera 1 input has to be connected.
(3) LOAD/SAVE CONFIGURATION:
YES: Dial the jog to enter the selection window, there are 4 options available: CANCEL, DEFAULT,
LOAD, and SAVE. Select “CANCEL”for leaving the existing window. Select “DEFAULT” to load
factory default values. Select “LOAD”to load saved setting from USB. Select “SAVE” to save existing settings to USB device. Press “SELECT”button from the front panel to confirm once the selection is made. Please note that a USB device has to be inser ted properly before choosing “LOAD” or “SAVE” options. System will ask you to stop recording if you confirm to load default setting, to load saved setting or to save existing setting when the system is recording.
NO: Press “ENTER” to leave “LOAD/SAVE CONFIGURATION”.
(4) UPDATE SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Dial the jog to enter the selection window.
YES: Select YES to update system software from USB by pressing SELECT to start. NO: Select NO for canceling updating by pressing SELECT to start.
Note:1. System will ask you to stop recording if you confirm to update when system is recording.
2. USB device must be inserted properly before updating system software.
3. Do not remove USB device when you are updating system softwar e, it may cause crash to the machine.
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(5) CALL MON QUAD SEQ: The retention period of the call monitor quad display in the
sequence mode.
Note: Please refer to CALLsetting for an advanced call monitor setting.
(6) LANGUAGE:
Note: Three languages are available to be chosen: English, Chinese and Japanese. Subject to change
without further notice. Please consul t your sales representative for the most update information.
(7) QUICK PLAY: Set up the start play time of the normal play mode.
ON: Enable quick play. The video played time is the immediate play time from now. OFF: Disable quick play. Videos will start to be played from the end point of the last play.
TIME: Quick play time, from 00:00 to 59:59. The default value is 10 minutes.
Note: The recommendatory quick play time is 10 minutes. The video cannot be played due to
the video file is not stored to HDD yet if you set a quick play time too short.
(8) SYSTEM PASSWORD ENABLE :
YES: Select YES to enable the password function. NO: Select NOto disable the password function.
(9) PASSWORD and RIGHTS :
The login passwords here are used to operate and set up this machine. The different login passwords
indicate the different level of users, and no login name is necessary.
The digit will show up instead of a “*”sign when the cursor is moved on it. Dial the Jog to change the digit on which the cursor is located of the password, and press ENTER/DISPLAYto go next/last digit. The available digits are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
There are three system access levels and one none access level. The below chart on the next page shows the rights of each level.
Note:If the passwords of different levels are set the same, you willenter a higher level when you
login. For example, you will login to the ADMINISTRATOR level if the password of ADMINISTRATOR and GENERAL levels are the same.
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Note: After upgrading system software, please do the following actions before recording:
1. Load System Default in System Setup Menu.
2. Delete disk in Disk Setup Menu.
User Level and Right
LEVEL RIGHT
DISPLAY OK OK OK OK MODE ZOOM OK OK OK OK FULL SELECT SEQ OK OK OK NO CALL MENU COPY OK NO NO NO SEARCH PLAY OK NO NO NO STOP REV.PLAY REC OK NO NO NO PAUSE OK NO NO NO
LEVEL-3 LEVEL-2 LEVEL-1 NONE ACCESS
ADMINISTRATOR OPERATOR GENERAL ----
OK OK OK OK
OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NO
OK OK NO NO OK NO NO NO
OK NO NO NO
OK NO NO NO OK NO NO NO
V. 1.0
Note: The above table will be updated if there is any change.
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4. RECORDING
4.1 INSTANT RECORDING
Press the Record key to start recording immediately.
When REC is pressed, the pictures being monitored will be recorded in the HDD.
• The recording rate, recording quality and recording speed can be set in the
REC
CAMERA SETUP MENU.
• A “RECORD ” sign appears in the record status bar.
Press STOP key to stop instant recording.
• The STOP key can be activated only in instant recording mode, but not
available in the schedule or event recording mode.
STOP
Note: 1. If STOP key is pressed while machine is recording or playing video, the playing function will
be disabled first.
2. Do not remove the hard disk while machine is recording. Or stop recording first before removing the hard disk.
• When the HDD is full, the machine will stop recording automatically or
overwrite from the beginning of the HDD. It depends on the set ting in the
RECORD SETUP MENU.
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4.2 SCHEDULE RECORDING
Set up the DAY, STARTtime, END time and then enable SET function in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU.
Please refer to SCHEDULE SETUP MENU, to see setting procedure and more details.
4.3 EVENT RECORDING
We define two event types which are ALARM and MOTION events that can be recorded. After the event recording is enabled, the EDR810/410 will start an event recording when an event occurs.
In order to start an event recording, you need:
1. Enable the event in each event setting first. For example, to enable alarm 2 in the ALARM SETUP MENU(shown as below). You can also enable more alarms, or add a motion event.
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2. After enable an event, you need to set a time zone in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU. An event recording has to be included in a scheduled time zone. You can refer to SCHEDULE SETUP MENU to set up a time zone which you would like to record when an event occurs.
3. When the event and schedule are set, you can enter the CAMERA SETUP MENU to set the event recording speed (IPS) of a camera in the time zone you set.
Note: You can set the time zone from 00:00 to 00:00 daily in the SCHEDULE SETUP MENU, and set the
normal record speed as 0 IPS in the CAMERA SETUP MENU if you only need events recording all the time.
4.4 ALARM INPUT RECORDING (Input trigger)
EDR810/410 provides a record function which is triggered by external signal via the 19thpin of the ALARM INPUT / OUTPUT port. When the record input signal is pulled low constantly, EDR810/410 will start to
record. The system will stop recording when the record input signal is not pulled low.
Note: Please check APPENDIX Cto see other available alarm input/output functions.
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5. PLAYING BACK
5.1 NORMAL PLAYBACK
(1) Playback
Press the PLAYkey to start playing back the stored image/audio. The video start
time depends on the immediate play setting in the SYSTEM SETUP MENU.
PLAY
Press the REV. PLAYkey to start reverse playing back the stored image/audio from
REV.PLAY
(2) STOP
STOP
(3) Fast Forward/Reverse Playback
PLAY
the last segment.
Press theSTOP key to stop playing back.
Press the PLAYkey to start playing back.
Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise, to start fast forward playback.
The speed will be shown on the status bar of the bottom screen.
>> 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 32X, and press ENTER at the same time to fasten the play speed.
Press PLAYagain to return normal play speed.
Turn the Shuttle dial counterclockwise, to start fast reverse playback.
The speed will be shown on the status bar of the bottom screen.
<< 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 32X,and press ENTER at the same time to fasten the play speed.
Press PLAYagain to return normal play speed.
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(4) Slow Forward/Reverse Playback
During playback mode, press PAUSEkey to freeze the playing back picture.
PAUSE
Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise, to start slow forward playback.
The speed will show on the status bar of the bottom screen.
>> 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32,and press ENTER at the same time to fasten the
play speed.
(5) Image advance Forward/Reverse
Press PAUSE key to freeze the picture.
PAUSE
Turn the Jog dial clockwise to advance the still video image by image.
Turn the Jog dial counterclockwise to rewind the still video image by image.
The field feed speed will increase if the Jog dial is turned quickly.
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5.2 SEARCH PLAYBACK
SEARCH
(1) TIME / DATE Search Playback
The following window will show up after pressing SEARCHkey. Select “BY TIME / DATE”,
Press theSEARCH key to enter the SEARCH MENU.
In the SEARCH MENU, Dial the Jog clockwise or counterclockwise to change subentry values. Press ENTER key to go next subentry in search menu setting, and press
DISPLAY key to go last subentry in search menu setting. Press MENUto exit. Press SELECT to start search.
and then select the time you want to search. Press SELECT,the system will start to search.
EVENT is not able to be changed in the “BY TIME / DATE” search method. Size of total data file, HDD temperature, start recording time and end recording time of the disk show in the search screen.
Note: If there is no image stored in the date/time specified, then the image will keep at the end of the
last play, and the display time on the status bar show s “??:??”.
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(2) EVENT Search Playback
You can change different event search methods if you select “BY EVENT” instead of“BY TIME /
DATE” . 7 events which are ALARM, MOTION, VLOSS, A/M, A/V, M/V and A/M/Vcan be selected.
The indications of events show as below.
IndicationEVENT
Search ALARM eventsALARM Search MOTION eventsMOTION Search video loss eventsVLOSS
Search ALARM and MOTION eventsA / M Search ALARM and video loss eventsA / V Search MOTION and video loss eventsM / V Search all events (ALARM, MOTION and video loss)A / M / V
DATE and TIME are not able to be changed in the EVENT search method. The search list shows up when SELECT key is pressed. There are 16 events in one page, and current page / total pages shows on the top.
Dial Shuttle clockwise or press COPYfor moving to next page; dial Shuttle counterclockwise or press DISPLAY for moving to previous page. If you would like to jump to a specific page directly, you can press Search, then dial Jog to the page, and press Enter. Dial the Jog to change events on the event list; the selected item will be highlighted. Press ENTER to play
the selected event.
The event types and number show on the second column of the search list. Where
A: an alarm event; M: a motion event; V: a video loss event; TN:an instant record event; Tn: a schedule record event, n=1~8; PL: a power loss event; RTN:a power return event in an instant record; RTn: a power return event in a schedule record, n=1~8. PH (Physical Head): which is the beginning point of HDD’s
space; LH (Logical Head): Beginning of recording date & time
right after HDD has been overwritten.
The number after letter indicates the number of even type. The last two columns are the date and time of event.
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6. COPY TO A VIDEO FILE
Insert a USB pocket driver into USB slot on the front panel to copy.
USB SLOT:
Digital Video Recorder allows users to select the camera for copying image to movie file or copying EDR Viewer player. The camera title will be displaying at the top ofthe screen.
COPY
Press COPYkey and then the copy menu appears.
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In the COPY MENU, we define:
COPY: Select Image for copying images to movie file.
Select Viewer for copying EDR viewer player. DISK NO: Disk number. It is fixed as “01” in this series. CAMERA NO: Camera channel number. You can select the video of camera you would like to copy. START DATE & TIME: The start time of video you want to copy.
END DATE & TIME: The end time of video you want to copy.
DEVICE: The storage you want to store the file. The available device for this model is USB.
Press SELECT to copy after setting up everything. An upload percentage will show up during video copy.
Copying image in bookmark mode:
1. During playing back, press COPY button and it will bookmark the starting copy point. Then, STOP playing back. Press COPY button again, you will see the START TIMEhas been changed to the “Bookmark time”. The end time is preset to 5 minutes later. You can change it to other value as desire.
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7. CALL
Press the CALL key and the CALL MENUwill pop up as below.
In CALL MENU, we define :
(1) SEQ: Sequence display on the call monitor. Press SEQ to switch “ON” or“OFF” of the sequence
status.
(2) OSD: Channel name display on the call monitor. Press DISPLAY to switch “ON” or “OFF”of
the OSDstatus.
(3) CAMERA: The display camera in the call monitor.
(4) QUAD DISPLAY: Display quad in the call monitor.
Dial Jog to enable (“ YES ”) or disable (“NO”) QUAD DISPLAY on the call monitor.
(a) SEQ is OFF:
When QUAD DISPLAYis “NO”, press FULL + Channel keyto assign a specific full screen
in the call monitor.
When QUAD DISPLAYis “YES” (enabled), press FULL + CH 1 or CH2 to display a quad screen in the call monitor. Press FULL + CH 1 to display channel 1 to channel 4 in the call
monitor, and press FULL + CH 2 to display channel 5 to channel 8 in the call monitor.
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(b) SEQ is ON:
When QUAD DISPLAY is “NO”, the call monitor displays a sequence full screen of each channel.
When QUAD DISPLAY is “YES” (enabled), the call monitor displays a sequence quad screen.
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8. SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING
In a full screen display, press SELECT key to pop up the display adjustment window as below:
In the screen display setting menu, we define:
(1) CAMERA:The display setting of the current camera.
(2) BRIGHTNESS: The bright percentage of the current camera; from 0% to 100%.
(3) CONTRAST:The contrast percentage of the current camera; from 0% to 100%.
(4) COLOR:The color percentage of the current camera; from 0% to 100%.
The selected item will show in red color bar. Use Jog to increase or decrease the value. Press ENTER to confirm the setting value and move to next item. After finished setting, press SELECT or MENU key to save and exit the dialog. Total of 8 channels are adjustable.
Pressing ZOOMbutton from front panel will enable you to do screen adjustment. Dial the Jog to move
leftward and rightward.
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9. SCREEN DISPLAY MODE
Press MODEto switch 4, 7, 8, and PIP (picture in picture) displays for Live and Playback mode.
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10. REMOTE VIEWER
Basic Operations and Login Display:
Go to the Internet Explorer, key in the network IP address, for example, http://220.228.98.9 (must be the same IP address as the one assigned to the unit from the Network Setting Menu. please contact your ISP or M IS for the IP assignment)
The LOGIN dialog will be shown on the screen. User must enter the correct user -name and password defined in the Network Setting menu.
For example: Enter ADMIN for user name and ADMIN for password and then click on “Login” to enter system.
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Main Screen
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1 2 3 4 5 6
11
10
16
12
15
17 7
8
9
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The above diagram is the main screen display. The icons on the lower corner of the screen are mainly for control and configuration, those on the right corner are for status indication. If any icon is grayed, it means that the specific function is not accessible in the current mode. The followings are a brief description for each of the icons.
1. REV. PLAY: Reverse Video Playback.
2. STOP: Press this key to stop Video Playback.
3. PLAY: Play back the Video display.
4. STEP FORWARD: the Video Playback display.
5. PAUSE: To pause the Video Playback display.
6. STEP BACKWARD: the Video Playback display.
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7. The system allows up to 3 ways to playback video, by EVENT LIST, Time and PTZ Control.
(Playback by EVENT LIST, click “Update” button to show list)
(Playback by Time)
(Playback by PTZ Control)
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Search from EVENT LIST:
I. Select Event Type from Alarm, Motion and Vloss. II. Press Update button to refresh the event list. III. All events of the selected type will be displaying along with Date/Time,
event type (represents by a capital letter), camera number (repr esents by a number), e.g. M02 is the motion event from camera 2.
IV. Current page and total page are shown below the event list. Pres s |<< for
first page, << for previous page, >> for next page, >>| for last page, or simply input the page number, then press GO .
V. Press Play button to playback the selected event.
Search by Time:
Search the starting date and time by entering Year/Month/Date/Hour/Min/Sec of the happening event. Then press Play button to playback.
Playback by PTZ CONTROL:
I. Select the PTZ camera from drop -down menu. II. Select Action Mode . 4 options are available: Continuous, Step x10, Step
x5 and Step x1.
III. Use Direction Arrows (up, down, left, right) to move/adjust the focus to your
desired direction and angle. IV. Press Z+ for Zooming In or Z- for Zooming Out. V. In Focus option, press Near to move the focus closer to the subject. Or
you can move the focus farther from the subject by pressing Far . VI. You can turn on the Iris by pressing Open or turn it off by pressing Close . VII. Preset” helps you to define the preset point at which you would like to see
the subject. Press Set for confirmation, Clear to exit or Jump to jump to a
specific point. VIII. Auto Pan” is to define the speed of PTZ camera when moving horizontally,
please select from Lower, Low , Middle, High to Higher . Press Run
for confirmation or Stop to exit.
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8. Events to be searched: Alarm, Motion and Vloss.
9. All available events are shown in the list. Select the desired event and it will be highlighted.
10. Click on “Play” to playback selected video event.
11. Press “Update” to refresh the event list.
12. Current connection and playback status are shown along with dat e and time.
13. Full screen view.
14. Quad screen view.
15. Nine split screen view.
16. A pop-up menu to select camera to view will be shown by right -clicking the mouse.
17. Download viewer
I. To download viewer, press “EverFocus” logo on the right top corner of the screen.
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II. Select “Run” or “Save”the file.
III. Open the EDRViewer.exe for loading the archived EDR MPEG Files (.arv)
Note: If you are unable to play “AVI” file downloaded from “EDRViewer”, please go to the following URL: http://www.divx.com/divx/play/download/index.php for downloading DivXPlay.exe. This will enable you to play “AVI” file successfully.
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX A : RS232 specifications
RS232
This Digital Video Recorder can be controlled by a computer or a terminal via a
standard D-SUB 9-pin RS -232 connector.
D-SUB 9-pin connector
The pin assignment of the 9-pin D-SUB connector
Digital Video Recorder
NAMEPIN #
NOT CONNECTED1
T x D (Transmitted Data)2
HOST
NAMEPIN #
NOT CONNECTED1
R x D (Received Data)2
R x D (Received Data)3
NOT CONNECTED4 GROUND5 NOT CONNECTED6 NOT CONNECTED7 NOT CONNECTED8 NOT CONNECTED9
T x D (Transmitted Data)3 NOT CONNECTED4 GROUND5 NOT CONNECTED6 NOT CONNECTED7 NOT CONNECTED8 NOT CONNECTED9
Transmission setting
There are 6 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232 port on the device, 2400 baud, 4800 baud, 9600 baud, 19200 baud, 38400 baud,and 57600 baud. The default setting from the factory is 9600 baud. Please refer to the CONTROL SETUP MENU for the details.
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX B : RS-485 (RJ45) specifications
There are two RS -485 (RJ-45) connectors of one port on the back panel of the DVR. Please refer to the following pin assignment for application.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PIN # NAME
1
2
3 4
5 6
7
8
GND
NC
RX NC
NC
TX
NC NC
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX C : Alarm I/O Assignment
Alarm I/O pin assignment
The alarm connector, Figure 1, is used to provide one sensor alarm input for each camera input. For easy operation, an alarm extension board, Figure 2, is provided to connect to the alarm connector.
Each alarm input requires two wires, one wire connects to the desired alarm input pin, the second wire connects to the ground.The alarm signal assignment is shown as below.
<Figure 1> D-SUB 25 pin female connector (DVR)
DVR
PIN # NAME
1 GND 2 ALM 1 3 ALM 2 4 ALM 3 5 ALM 4 6 ALM 5 7 ALM 6 8 ALM 7 9 ALM 8 10 -------­11 -------­12 -------­13 -------­14 -------­15 -------­16 -------­17 -------­18 ALMRSTO 19 REC 20 REC- IN 21 DISKFULL 22 -------­23 ALM-N.C 24 ALM-N.O 25 ALM-COM
<Figure 2> PR16D00400 Alarm extension board (HOST)
HOST
PIN # NAME
1 GND 2 ALM 1 3 ALM 2 4 ALM 3 5 ALM 4 6 ALM 5 7 ALM 6 8 GND 9 ALM 7 10 ALM 8 11 -------­12 -------­13 -------­14 -------­15 -------­16 -------­17 -------­18 -------­19 ALMRST 20 REC- IN 21 GND 22 -------­23 DISKFULL 24 -------­25 ALM-N.C 26 ALM-N.O 27 ALM-COM 28 GND
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APPENDIX
APPENDIX D : Troubleshooting
If the above error message pops up when you connect to EDR1680 for viewing from internet, you should change Internet Option of IE to enable ActiveX controls.
Select Tools -> Internet Options
Please refer to the above steps for changing Security Options to Low.
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