EverFocus EDSR100H User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Single Channel Recorder
EDSR100H
V1.0
About this manual
Before installing and using this unit, please read this Manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for later reference.
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
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 0oC ~ +40oC and a humidity below 90%. The input power source for this appliance is AC100~240V.
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.
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.
Service
If the unit ever needs repair service, the customer should contact the nearest Everfocus Electronics Corp. Service Center for return authorization and shipping instruction.
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
AC100V~240V Power Cords
AC100V~240V power cords
Important Safeguards
Important Safeguards
Read Instruction---All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the init 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 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.
Table of Contents
1. Product Overview……….… ...……………………………………………………………………………………..………….. 1
1.1 Feature………...…….…….… .…………………………………….…………..……………………………………………..1
1.2 Specifications………....………………….………………………………..………….………….…………………………...2
2. Front & Rear Panels………...…….………………………………………..…………………………………………………....3
3. Back Panel Connections…….………...……………………………………..…………………………………………………..5
4. System Connection… ....………………………...…………………………..…………….…………………….………………..8
4.1 One Camera Connection………….… ..…….………………………………………………………..……………………….8
4.2 Multiplexer Connection...……….… .………………………………………………...……………...………………………..9
4.3 Quad Connection ( with VCR )………….……………….…………………….…………………..……………………… 10
4.4 Quad Connection ( without VCR)… .… .………….……………...……………………………………………………...… .11
5. Installation………...………………………………………………...……………….… .………………………………………12
6. Menu………...……………….……………………………………..……………………………………………………………13
6.1 Clock/Language Setup … ...………….…………….… .………………………………………………………….………….14
6.2 Daylight Setting Menu..……..……………...…….……….………………………...……………………….……………...15
6.3 Timer Setting Menu……………….…….……....…………………………………………………...…………………..… .16
6.4 Normal Record Setting Menu…………………….……....……………………………………………………………...… .18
6.5 Alarm Record Setting Menu……………………….………………..………………………………………………………20
6.6 Buzzer Setting Menu…………………….… .…………….…………………………...…………………………………….25
6.7 Archive Setting Menu… ....………….…………...……………..……………………………………………………………26
6.8 RS232/RS485 Setting Menu……………….………………………………..……………………………………………….27
6.9 System Setting Menu…………………………………………………………………………………………………………28
7. Recording… ...……………...……………………………………………………………..……………………………………. 31
7.1 Instant Recording……………..…………………………………………………….……………………………………... 31
7.2 Alarm Recording…………………………………………….………………………………….………………………….. 32
8. Playback… ...…………………………………………………….……………………….…………………………………..… 33
8.1 Normal Playback…………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 33
8.2 Search Playback…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
9. Copy………...……………………….…………………………………………………………….…………………….………38
9.1 Still Image Copy……………………………………………………………………………………………………………38
9.2 Copy to Movie File……...………………………………………………………………………………………………….39
10. Interface Specifications……..… .……...……………………………………………………………………………………...41
10.1 Transmission setting……..……………………………..………………………….………………………………………41
10.2 Remote Control Protocol…………………………………..………………………………………………………..……..42
11. Remote Controller………….…….……………………………………………………………………………...……………45
12. Appendix-A/Time Lapse Mode Recording Time…….……..………………………………………………………....… .....46
12.1 Recording with 80 GB HDD… ..……..………...………………….…………………………………………….………..46
12.2 Recording with 160 GB HDD…………..………..……………………………………………………………………….47
13. Appendix-B/ Security Lock setting..… ...…….………………………………………………………………………………48
Product Overview and Features
1. Product Overview
The Digital Video Recorder is the first true VCR replacement designed particularly for the security industry, seamlessly combining high-resolution video multiplexing and digital recording. The Digital Video Recorder at speeds up to 60/50 fields per second with NTSC/PAL formats and replay event instantly. The Digital Video Recorder incorporates all the benefits of digital video recording, is simple to install, and operates just like a VCR. The highly efficient compression technology, as well as the superior clarity and detail of recorder images,
make the Digital Video Recorder stand out from its competitors as the best choice for security surveillance.
1.1 Features
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Digital Recording provides superior quality images
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Hard-disk hot-swapping capability
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Pre-Alarm image recording
Compatible with most multiplexers
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Time lapse and real time recording
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Refresh rate up to 60 fps (50 fps for PAL)
Quick Search by date/time, alarm events, and recording list
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Fast and slow playback of recorded video in various speeds
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On-screen setup menu and system timer
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Multi-level password protection
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RS-232/RS-485 communication port
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Highly stable non-PC based proprietary system
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Built-in M-JPEG compression/decompression with configurable quality
Audio recording capability
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Programmed with various time -lapse speeds, Data can be stored in Compact Flash Card.
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Operation status record log
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1.2 Specifications
Specifications
Video Input
Recording Mode
1 video input with loop through (BNC), 1Vpp/75ohm
1 video output (BNC), 1Vpp/75ohmVideo Output M-JPEG Video Compression 720x484 (NTSC); 720x576 (PAL) Video Resolution Yes, Built-in Compact Flash card slot CompactFlash Memory Yes Alarm Input Yes Alarm Output 2 inputs; 2 outputs Audio Yes Video Loss Detection 9-pin female connectorRS-232 Yes Event Log
3.5”IDE type, Hot- swappable Hard Disk Storage Continuous, Time-lapse recording,
Timer or Event Recording
60/50 fps for NTSC/PAL Recording Rate 60/50 fps for NTSC/PAL Playback Rate By Date/Time or Event or Segment Playback Search On screen display setup Setup Menu Driven User Interface Front Panel Keypad User Input Device
RS485 RJ11 Connector
Yes Watch Dog Timer
Power Consumption
39W AC100~240VPower Source
320.8mm (L) x 215mm (W) x 100mm (H) Dimension 0℃~+40Operating Temperature Built-in real time clock Timer
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2. Front Panel Keypads
Front Panel Keypads
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10
11 13
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EDSR100H
1817
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20
6 8 7
5
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KEY
1 4
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Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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ENTER:
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BUZZER: Press this key to turn On/OFF the buzzer for all events.
LOCK : Press and hold the LOCK button over 3 seconds to lock/unlock the function keys of the front panel.
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Press this key to confirm the selection or data changed.
This function is used to avoid unexpected contact with the panel.
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MENU: Press this key to enter Setup menu.
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REC : Press this key to start recording.
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REV. PLAY : Reverse Play Back.
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STOP : Press this key to stop recording and play back.
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PLAY: Play Back.
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PAUSE: Press this key to pause the playback picture.
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SEARCH: Press this key to enter the Search Playback Menu.
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COPY: Press this key to start copy still picture or video stream into Compact Flash card.
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Display: Press this key to switch ON/OFF.
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Disk:120 GB(0)
2003/04/24 10:41:00
Display OFF
Display Date/Time And Operation status
HDD KEY: Protect HDD without steal
Hard Disk Tray: Hard Disk holder for HDD.
Jog and Shuttle Dial
Shuttle : In Playback mode,turn the shuttle dial can fast forward/rewind the picture.
In Pause mode, turn the shuttle dial can slow forward/rewind the picture.
Jog Dial :In Pause mode, turn the Jog dial can stop forward/backward the picture. In Menu mode, turn the Jog dial can change menu page forward/rewind.
Record 002HR
Record 002HR
Disk:120 GB(0)
Disk size:120GB
2003/04/24 10:41:00
Display Date/Time, Operation Status, Disk Status.
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Compact Flash Card Slot: Insert a Compact Flash Card.
LEDs: LEDs for system active, power and ALARM access.
Remote Control: IR Remote receiver
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Back Panel Connections
3. Back Panel Connections
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MUX MAIN
MONITOR IN
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POWER
Power in: The main power in.
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AUDIO
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3 8
7
4
2
9
1
2
Audio IN : Audio input for recording. Audio OUT : These two audio outputs can be set to “Enable”or “Disable”in Setup Menu.
The operation of audio out is as follows:
( Internal circuit )
SW2
OFF / Mute
Playback Audio
A
Audio IN
Operation of SW1 :
When in recording or standby mode, the out of SW1 is connected to Audio IN.
When in playback mode the out of SW1 is connected to SW2 Audio.
When Audio Out is enabled and machine is in Recording or Standby mode, the Audio IN is loop-through to Audio Out connector.
When Audio Out is enabled and machine is in Playback mode then the Audio Out playback audio.
SW1
Audio OUT
Operation of SW2 :
When Playback Audio is enabled then the output of SW2 will be connected to Playback Audio.
When Playback Audio is disabled then there is no audio output (MUTE).
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Back Panel Connections
MONITOR
MUX MAIN MONITOR: Video input BNC connector, connected to multiplexer main monitor output.
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4
MONITOR : Video output BNC connector connected to main monitor.
( Internal circuit )
SW3
MAIN MONITOR
INTERNAL
VIDEO
A
MONITOR OUT
When the machine is in Menu, Search or Copy mode, the internal Video is switched to Monitor Out, so that the user can view full screen OSD. In other modes, the Video from multiplexer main monitor will be loop-through to the Monitor Out.
VIDEO IN /Output
VIDEO IN : The BNC connectors of video input enables the system to receive the signals from
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each camera through the 75 ohm coaxial cables.
VIDEO OUT(1~2) : Connect the other devices with four cameras to the other devices.
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VIDEO LOPPING : The loop-through composite video input can be connected to other devices.
Alarm Input/ Output
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ALM-INPUT : Normal Open or Normal Close type alarm sensor input.
The Alarm Input can be selected as Normal Open or Normal Close input in the setup
menu. When an alarm occurs, alar m recording will automatically start.
ALM-OUTPUT : Normal Close Alarm output. In normal condition, this terminal is
shorted to the terminal of ALM-COM. In alarm status, it is open between ALM-NC and ALM-COM terminals.
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RS232
RS232 connector : Connect D-Sub 9 pins connector to RS232 ports for remote control8
RS485
RS485 connector : Cascade multi Digital Video Recorder.9
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FAN: Cooling FAN.
Back Panel Connections
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4. System Connection
4.1 One Camera Connection.
MUX MAIN
MONITOR IN
System Connection
(1)
(2)
(3)
Main Monitor
(1 ) :Video out :
The Camera Video Output is connected to the Video In at the rear panel.
(2 ) : Audio Out:
The camera audio output is connected to the audio input terminalat the rear panel.
(3) : System Main Monitor Output :
The main monitor is connected to the VIDEO OUT 1 BNC connector.
Note: Please set the Multiplexer item to OFF . (NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU)
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System Connection
4.2 Multiplexer Connection.
Multiplexer
MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT
(3)
VCR IN
MUX MAIN
MONITOR IN
(2)
VCR OUT
(1)
(4)
(1): Multiplexer VCR Out :
This connects to the VIDEO IN connector at the rear panel.
(2) :Multiplexer VCR In :
This connects to the VIDEO OUT 1 connector at the rear panel.
(3) :Multiplexer Main Monitor Output:
This connects to the MUX. MAIN MONITORIN IN connector at the rear panel.
(4) :System Main Monitor Out:
Connect the MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT connector to the main monitor.
Note: Please set the Multiplexer item to ON . (NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU)
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Main Monitor
System Connection
4.3 Quad Connection. ( Quad with VCR in VCR out connector)
Quad
MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT
(3)
VCR IN
MUX MAIN
MONITOR IN
(2)
VCR OUT
(1)
(4)
Main Monitor
(1): Quad VCR Out:
This connects to the VIDEO INPUT connector at the rear panel.
(2) : Quad VCR In:
This connects to the VIDEO OUTPUT connector at the rear panel.
(3) : Quad Main Monitor Out:
This connects to the MUX. Main connector at the rear panel.
(4) : System Main Monitor Output:
Connect the MAIN MONITOR OUTPUT connector to the main monitor.
Note: Please set the Multiplexer item to ON . (NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU)
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System Connection
4.4 Quad connection. ( Quad without VCR in VCR out connector)
Quad
VIDEO OUT
(1)
MUX MAIN
MONITOR IN
(2)
Main Monitor
(1): Quad Video Out ( to Video Recorder):
This connects to the VIDEO INPUT connector at the rear panel.
(2): System Main Monitor Output:
Connect the MAIN MONITOR connector to the main monitor.
Note: Please set the Multiplexer item to OFF . (NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU)
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5. Installation
(1) Insert a HDD (IDE) for Video Storage
The HDD should be set as MASTER. ( Normally the default setting of HDD is Master)
Notice:After the hard disk case is inserted into the hard disk tray, be sure to Turn the tray key in lock position. Otherwise, hard disk will not be detected and The System Loading procedure can not be completed.
(2) Connect cable for video/audio input and video/audio out,
The POWER LED lights if power is normal.
(3) Switch Power On
The detail connection is described in SYSTEM CONNECTION.
INSTALLATION
(4) Press MENU key to enter SET UP MENU.
MENU
Once inside the main menu you will find there are nine set up pages as below:
1. CLOCK/LANGUAGE SETTING MENU
2. DAYLIGHT SAVE SETTING MENU
3. TIMER SETTING MENU
4. NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU
5. ALARM RECORD SETTING MENU
6. BUZZER SETTING MENU
7. ARCHIVE SETTING MENU
8. RS232/RS485 SETTING MENU
9. SYSTEM SETTING MENU
(5) Turn the jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise to change set up page.
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MENU
6. MENU FLOW
Turn the Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise to change setting menu page.
CLOCK/LANGUAGE
SETTING MENU
( See page 14 )
CLOCK/LANGUAGE SETTING MENU
: 2003/04/24 TUE
DATE
: 13:01:02
TIME
MENU LANGUAGE
: ENGLISH
DAYLIGHT SETTING MENU
( See page 15 )
DAYLIGHT SETTING MENU
DAYLIGHT SAVING :OFF START ON JAN 1ST MON FROM 00:00 TO 00:00
END ON JAN 1ST MON FROM 00:00 TO 00:00
TIMER SETTING MENU
( See page 16 )
ALARM RECORD
SETTING MENU
( See page 20 )
ALARM RECORD SETTING MENU
ALARM OPERATION RECORDING SPEED RECORDING QUALITY ALARM – IN TYPE ALARM -RESET TYPE ALARM DURATION TIME
PRE-ALARM OPERATION RECORDING SPEED
BUZZER
SETTING MENU
( See page 22 )
BUZZER SET SETTING MENU
BUZZER ALARM –IN RECORD - IN DISK FULL VIDEO LOSS TIMER
ARCHIVE SETTING MENU
ARCHIVE SETTING MENU
PICTURE SIZE TIME STAMP TIME STAMP POS WATER MARK WATER MARK POS
ON
:
002 HR
:
STANDARD
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N.O.
:
N.O.
:
05 SECS
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ON
:
002 HR
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: ENABLE : ON : ON : ON : ON : ON
( See page 23 )
: 720 X 480 : ON : BOTTOM : ON : BOTTOM
TIMER SETTING MENU
WEEK
START STOP SPEED QUALITY SET
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
SUN
00:00 00:00 002 HR STABDARD OFF
NORMAL RECORD
SETTING MENU
( See page 18 )
NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU
SPEED QUALITY MULTIPLEXER DISK FULL
: 002 : STANDARD : OFF : REWRITE
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RS232/RS485 SETTING MENU
( See page 23 )
RS232/RS485 SETTING MENU
RS232/RS485 :RS232 RS232/RS485 ID :01 BUAD RATE :9600 PARITY :NONE DATA BIT :8 STOP BIT :2
SYSTEM SETTING MENU
( See page 25 )
SYSTEM SETTING MENU(V1.0 05/19)
:
PLAY WITH AUDIO 1 PLAY WITH AUDIO 2 PASSWORD ENABLE PASSWORD FIELD CODE LINE DISK RENEW SYSTEM UPDATE LOAD DEFAULT CF RENEW
NO
:
NO
:
OFF
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888888
:
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NO
:
NO
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NO
:
NO
MENU
6.1 CLOCK/ LANGUAGE SETTING MENU
CLOCK/LANGUAGE SETTING MENU
DATE TIME
MENU LANGUAGE
VERSION: 1.0 (2003/05/26)
In CLOCK/LANGUAGE SETTING MENU , we SET
(1) DATE : Current date
(2) TIME : Current time
(3) MENU LANGUAGE:
: 2003/04 /24 TUE : 13:01:02
: ENGLISH
Year: 2000 ~ 2099 Month: 01~ 12 Date: 01~31
Hour: 00 ~ 23 Minute : 00 ~ 59 Second: 00 ~ 59
ENGLISH
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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6.2 DAYLIGHT SETTING MENU
DAYLIGHT SETTING MENU
DAYLIGHT SAVING: OFF
START ON JAN 1ST MON
FROM 00:00 TO 00:00
END ON JAN 1ST MON
FROM 00:00 TO 00:00
In DAYLIGHT SETTING MENU , we define:
MENU
(1) DAYLIGHT SAVING:
Select “ON” or “OFF” while the daylight saving time function is enabled or not.
(2) START ON:
JAN ”Use the arrow to set the present month
Sunday
January
July
February March
1ST”Use the arrows to set the present week
1ST
2ST 3ST 4ST
SUN”Use the arrow to set the present date
Sunday
FROM” 00:00 “TO”00:00: Use the arrow to set the start time value.
November
LAST
Thursday
May
June
December
Friday
April
SeptemberAugust
TuesdayMonday
October
Wednesday Saturday
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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6.3 TIMER SETTING MENU
TIMER SETTING MENU
WEEK START STOP SPEED QUALITY SET SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF
SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF SUN 00:00 23:59 002 HR STANDARD OFF
MENU
In TIMER SETTING MENU, we define
The monitored image can be recorded automatically by setting the start and end times in TIMER SET SETTING MENU, we can set the schedule to record for a whole week.
(1) WEEK:
This selects the day for the timer .Records each day’s schedule.
(2) START:
This key is used to start the timer recording.
(3) STOP:
This key is used to end the time for recording.
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(4) Speed :
When SPEED FORMAT is set to HOUR, the recording speed can be set from 2/3 (NTSC/PAL)HR to 960HR.
When SPEED FORMAT is set to IPS, the recording speed can
be set from 1~60/1~50(NTSC/PAL)IPS.
(5) QUALITY:
Picture Quality There are six quality levels for recording
LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIOR
(6) SET:
Set “ON” when using timer recording. Set “OFF” when not using timer recording
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MENU
6.4 NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU
NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU
SPEED QUALITY MULTIPLEXER DISK FULL
:
002 HR
:
STANDARD
:
OFF
:
REWRITE
In NORMAL RECORDING MENU, we define
(1) SPEED : Recording Speed
The user can select the recording speed from 2/3 (NSC/PAL) HR to 960 HR.
(2) QUALITY:
Picture Quality
There are six quality levels for recording
LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIOR
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20 KB
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25 KB
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30 KB
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35 KB
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40 KB
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(3) MULTIPLEXER:
ON/OFF : The user can select Multiplexer connection or One Camera connection
ON : The video input from MUX MAIN MONITOR connector at the rear
OFF : The main monitor output is similar to the video out connector.
(4) Disk Full:
STOP : When the disk is full, the machine will STOP recording.
REWRITE : When the disk is full, the current video will OVERWRITE the existing video
MENU
panel will be looped through to the main monitor out when the recorder is not in MENU mode.
from the beginning of HDD.
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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MENU
6.5 ALARM RECORD SETTING MENU
ALARM RECORD SETTING MENU
ALARM OPERATION RECORDING SPEED RECORDING QUALITY ALARM – IN TYPE ALARM -RESET TYPE ALARM DURATION TIME
PRE-ALARM OPERATION RECORDING SPEED
:
ON
:
003 HR
:
STANDARD
:
N.O.
:
N.O.
:
05 SECS
:
ON
:
003 HR
In ALARM RECORDING MENU, we define
(1) ALARM OPERATION :
ON : Records when alarm occurs. OFF : Does not record when alarm occurs.
(2) RECORDING SPEED : The recording speed in alarm duration.
The ma x. recording speed is 2/3 (NTSC/PAL) HR. The min. recording speed is 960 HR.
(3) RECORDING QUALITY :
Select the Recording picture quality when alarm occurs.
LOWER LOW
BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIOR
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15 KB
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20 KB
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25 KB
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30 KB
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35 KB
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40 KB
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MENU
(4) ALARM – IN TYPE :
N.O. : Normal Open, N.C. : Normal Close
(5) ALARM - RESET TYPE:
N.O. : Normal Open, N.C. : Normal Close
(6) ALARM DURATION TIME :
Alarm recording starts from the beginning of alarm and stops at the end of the duration. The max. duration is NON - STOP, the min. duration is 5 Seconds.
(7) PRE -ALARM OPERATION :
ON : Record the picture in pre-alarm recording speed in pre-alarm period. OFF : No pre-alarm recording before alarm occurs.
(8) RECORDING SPEED :
This is the recording speed in the pre-alarm period. The max. recording speed is 2/3 (NTSC/PAL) HR. The min. recording speed is 960 HR.
(9) PRE – ALARM TIME :
The duration of pre-alarm recording period In 2/3 hour Real Time recording mode, the duration of pre-alarm is about five seconds.
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
Notice :
If the alarm occurs when it is in standby mode or in normal recording mode,the recording quality will be the same as the normal recording quality. If the alarm occurs when it is in timer recording mode , the recording quality will be the same as the value set in timer recording quality.
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MENU
Note: Alarm Connectors (DB-15)
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 multiplexer ground. The alarm signal assignment is shown at the following table, table 1.
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<Figure 1>
1
915
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
8 7 6 5
<Figure 2>
<Table 1>
PIN # NAME PIN # NAME 1 GND 9 GPOUT 2 ALARM 10 DISK_FULL 3 RECIN 11 VD_LOSS 4 NC1 12 VCR_SW 5 NC2 13 ALM_NC 6 ALMRST 14 ALM_NO 7 GPIN 15 ALM_COM
PSR1D0080A
4 3 2 1
8 GND
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(a.) Alarm out
There are two ways to do the alarm out connection:
To external
To external equipment
equipment
MENU
Normally open connection (use pin # 13 and # 14)
2 1
2 1
9
9
15
8
8
RELAY
RELAY
COIL
COIL
To external equipment
Normally Closed Connection (use pin # 13 and # 12)
8
15 9
2 1
RELAY
COIL
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MENU
(c) Alarm in and alarm reset
There is 1 alarm sensor in for 1 channel and 1 alarm reset in, the
alarm input can be set to Normally Open or Normally Closed by user .
SENSOR 1
ALARM CIRCUIT
8 2 1
15
9
ALARM RESET
Alarm in
There is one alarm input. Please connect the alarm input in the same sequence as the camera input BNC.
When alarm signal comes in, the Digital Video Recorder will do the following:
1. Display Alarm Message
2. Turn on the buzzer if the buzzer sett ing is on.
The ALARM in can be selected as normally open input or normally closed input:
Normally Open : If the alarm input is selected as Normally Open input, then the
(N.O.) input is opened normally, and shorted to the ground means an alarm happens.
Normally Close : If the alarm input is selected as Normally Close input, then the
(N.C.) input is shored to the ground normally, and opened input means a n alarm
happens.
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6.6 BUZZER SETTING MENU
BUZZER SETTING MENU
MENU
BUZZER
ALARM – IN RECORD -IN DISK FULL VIDEO LOSS TIMER
In BUZZER SETTING MENU, we SET the buzzer ON/OFF under the fol lowing conditions:
(1) BUZZER :
ENABLE: Turns the buzzer on.
DISABLE: Turns the buzzer off.
User can press Enter button to enable/disable in Record/Playback mode.
(2) ALARM – IN :
ON, the buzzer will sound when the alarm occurs.
: ENABLE
: ON : ON : ON : ON : ON
(3) RECORD – IN:
ON, the buzzer will sound when Record-IN signal is applied on the Record-IN terminal.
(4) DISK FULL :
ON, the buzzer will sound when disk is near full 99.7%
(5) VIDEO LOSS :
ON, the buzzer will sound when the video loses.
(6) TIMER :
ON, the buzzer will sound when timer record occurs.
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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6.7 ARCHIVE SETTING MENU
ARCHIVE SETTING MENU
PICTURE SIZE TIME STAMP TIME STAMP POS WATER MARK WATER MARK POS MULTIPLEXER
(1) PICTURE SIZE :
Selects picture size for copying image to CF card
Big size:720x576
Small size:352x288
MENU
:
720x576
:
ON
:
BOTTOM
:
ON
:
BOTTOM
:
NONE
(2) TIME STAMP :
ON: The time stamp will show on the picture when copying image to CF card. OFF: The time stamp will not show on the picture when copying image to CF card.
(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 CF card. OFF: This erases the water mark on the picture when copy image to CF card.
(5) WATER MARK POS:
BOTTOM: Water mark will show on the bottom TOP: Water mark will show on the top
(6) MULTIPLEXER :
Multi-brand of multiplexer for user choose: NONE/EVERFOCUS 4BDX/EVERFOCUS 4CDX/EVERFOCUS
16CTX/ROBOT MU99P/APPRO MPX -9016/DM NPRITE4 /ATV QSP-860MPX
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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MENU
6.8 RS232/RS485 SETTING MENU
RS232/RS485 SETTING MENU
RS232/RS485 RS232/RS485 ID BAUD RATE PARITY DATA BIT STOP BIT
In the RS232/RS485 SETTING MENU, we define
(1) RS232/RS485: Choose RS232 or RS485 for activated. (2) RS232/RS485 ID: This entry is used to assign each device with its own ID code, when more than on unit is
used in one system through RS232/RS485. There are two ID code for the Digital video recorder : 001 or 002
(3) BAUD RATE: There are 6 different speeds that can be used to transmit inst ruction or information through the RS232/RS485 port on the device, 1200 baud,2400 baud,4800 baud,9600 baud,
: RS232 : 01 : 9600 : NONE : 8 : 2
19200 baud,and 3840 baud. The default setting from the factory i s 9600 baud.
(4) PARITY: Select parity lever: NONE/ODE/EVEN (5) DATA BIT: Select data bit : 8 or 7 (6) STOP BIT:Select stop bit: 1 or 2
Left/Right Button : Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down Button: Press or to change the value.
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6.9 SYSTEM SETTING MENU
SYSTEM SETTING MENU
PLAY WITH AUDIO 1 PLAY WITH AUDIO 2 PASSWORD ENABLE PASSWORD FIELD CODE LINE DISK RENEW SYSTEM UPDATE LOAD DEFAULT CF RENEW(FAT16)
(1)PLAY WITH AUDIO 1
PLAY WITH AUDIO 2 :
MENU
:
NO
:
NO
:
OFF
:
888888
:
12
:
NO
:
NO
:
NO
:
NO
ON/OFF : Play back with or without audio.
(2) PASSWORD ENABLE :
YES/NO : User can set the PASSWORD ON or OFF to enter the system setting menu. YES: Selects the PASSWORD to enter the system setting menu . NO:Turns off the PASSWORD to enter the system setting menu.
(3) PASSWORD :
When selecting YES for PASSWORD ENABLE, to unlock key a password
is required. The code is six digits long and can be a digit from 1 to 8.
Once you have activated the password, whenever you pr ess the LOCK button for unlock
the system will ask you to enter the password.
PASSWORD:
******
Therefore, be sure to make a note of the password.
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MENU
(4) FIELD CODE LINE : When the system is connected to the Multiplexer, it is used to adjust the field code of the Multiplexer.
The values: 00~20 The default value is 13, it is suitable for most of the multiplexers. If the field code line appears on the top of each playback channel, decrease the value. If multiplexers can not playback properly ,increase the value.
(5) DISK RENEW :
YES/NO : Activates the Renew HDD option.
DISK RENEW
NO YES
DISK RENEW Press Yes to Renew HDD and Press ENTER key to Exit.
NO YES
(6)SYSTEM UPDATE :
Press NO to renew HDD and Press ENTER key to Exit.
YES/NO : Updates the system. YES : Copy the update files into Compact Flash card ON PC and insert the
Compact Flash card into the slot, and then press ENTER key to update system. The “ Reading Program ………”will be shown on the screen during the process. The “ Success”will be shown on the screen after system update.
Notice: After the system is updated successfully, be sure reboot the system.
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(7)LOAD DEFAULT :
LOAD DEFAULT
NO YES
LOAD DEFAULT
NO YES
(8)CF RENEW:
MENU
Press NO to load default and Exit.
Press YES to load default value.
CF RENEW
NO YES
CF RENEW
NO YES
Two of modes for choice, YES or NO.
NO: will not format CF card
YES: will format CF card
Left/Right: Press or to move the cursor to the left or right Up/Down: Press or to change the value.
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7.1 INSTANT RECORDING
Press Record key to start the recording immediately.
When pressed, the pictures being monitored will be recorded in the HDD.
REC
•The recording rate and recording quality are set in the Record Set menu
• “ REC ” button light up in the operating display
Recording
Video out
RECORD
002 HR
STOP
Press Stop key to stop recording.
• Stop key can be activated only in recording mode.
•When the HDD is full, the machine will Stop recording automatically or Overwrite from the beginning of the HDD. It depends on the setting in HDD setting
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7.2 ALARM RECORDING
The monitor image will automatically record when alarm occurs and stop s recording at the end of the alarm duration period. Instant recording and timer recording will stop when an alarm occurs.
MENU
Press MENU key and turn the jog dial to select the ALARM RECORDING SETTING MENU.
RECORDING OPERATION:
ON: Enables alarm recording, OFF :Disables alarm recording.
RECORDING SPEED:
Recording
Set the recording speed when alarm occurs.
RECORDING QUALITY:
In alarm duration, the recording quality can be set which is different from instant or timer recording.
ALARM – IN TYPE:
Select the type of alarm-in input to be Normal Close (N.C.) or Normal Open (N.O.)
ALARM – RESET TYPE:
Select the type of alarm-reset input to be Normal Close (N.C.) or Normal Open (N.O.)
ALARM DURATION TIME:
Alarm duration from 5 seconds to NON – STOP.
PRE-ALARM OPERATION:
ON: Enables pre-alarm recording, OFF: Disables pre-alarm recording.
RECORDING SPEED:
Set the recoding speed in pre-alarm duration.
Notice:
The recording quality in pre-alarm duration is the same as recording quality before alarm occurs. If the recorder is not recording before alarm occurs, the recording quality in pre-alarm duration will be the same as instant recording quality.
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8.1 NORMAL PLAYBACK
(1) Playback
Press the PLAY key to start playing back the stored image/audio from the last SEGMENT.
PLAY
Press the REV.PLAY key to start reverse playing back the stored image/audio from the last segment.
REV.PLAY
(2) STOP
Playing Back
Press the STOP key to stop playing back.
STOP
(3) Fast Forward/Reverse Playback
Press the PLAY key to start playing back.
PLAY
Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and fast forward playback starts. The speed will be shown on the LCD at the right upper corner of the screen. >> 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 32, 600X
Turn the shuttle dial counterclockwise and fast reverse playbackstarts.
The speed will be shown on the LCD.
<< 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 32, 600X
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(4)Slow Forward/Reverse Playback
Press PAUSE key to freeze the playing back picture.
PAUSE
Turn the shuttle clockwise and slow forward playback starts. The speed will show on the LCD at the corner of the screen. >> 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32
Turn the shuttle counterclockwise and slow reverse playback star ts. The speed will show on the LCD at the corner of the screen. << 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32
Playing Back
(5) Frame/Field advance Forward/Reverse
Press PAUSE key to freeze the picture.
PAUSE
Turn the jog dial clockwise to advance the still image Frame/Field by Frame/Field .
Turn the jog dial counterclockwise to rewind the still image Frame/Field by Frame/Field .
The Frame/Field feed speed will increase if the jog dial is turned quickly.
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8.2 SEARCH PLAYBACK
(1) Segment Search Playback
Press the SEARCH key to enter the Search menu.
SEARCH
Playing Back
SEARCH MENU
BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATA TIME
Press the keys to move the cursor to BY SEGMENT LIST and press ENTER key to select file search.
SEGMENT SEARCH
1
2
3
Alarm Timer Timer
2002/04/24 19/03/29 2002/04/25 12/30/30 2002/05/20 12/00/00
Alarm:ALARM RECORD Timer: TIMER RECORD
Press the keys to move the cursor to the segment you want to playback. Press Enter to select the segment. When the selection list is full, turn the jog dial clockwise to select next page list for search other list. After the starting time is confirmed, press Enter to start playi ng back.
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(2) Alarm Search Playback
SEARCH
Playing Back
Press SEARCH key to enter the Search menu.
SEARCH MENU
BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATE TIME
Press the keys to move the cursor to BY ALARM LIST and press ENTER key to select alarm search.
ALARM SEARCH
1 2 3
Alarm Timer Timer
2002/04/24 19/03/29 2002/04/25 12/30/30 2002/05/20 12/00/00
Alarm : PRE-ALARM RECORD Timer : TIMER RECORD
Press the keys to move the cursor to select the alarm image to be played back. When the selection list is full, turn the jog dial clockwise to select next page for search other list. The alarm image will be played back from the pre-alarm period and stop at the end of alarm duration.
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(3) Date/Time Search Playback
Press SEARCH key to enter the Search menu.
SEARCH
Playing Back
SEARCH MENU
BY SEGMENT LIST BY ALARM LIST BY DATE/TIME
Press the keys to move the cursor to BY DATE/TIME and press ENTER key to select file search.
DATE/TIME SEARCH
YEAR/MM/DD HH:MM:SS 2002 04 24 19 03 35
Press the keys to move the cursor.
Press the keys to increase/decrease the data. Press Enter and the playback starts from the date/time set in the menu.
Notice: If there is no image stored in the date/time specified then the machine will
start playing back from the nearest set time automatically.
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COPY
9. COPY
Insert a Compact Flash card into the Compact Flash slot on the f ront panel.
When inserting the Compact Flash card, make sure that the direct ion of insertion is correct.
EDSR100H
9.1 STILL IMAGE COPY
PLAY
PAUSE
COPY
Press the PLAY key to start playing back.
Press the PAUSE key to freeze the picture.
Turn the jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise to move to your desired image of choice .
While the image to be displayed as your desired image of choice , press the COPY key. The “ Copying …”will be shown on the screen during the process. The “ Success” will be shown on the screen after file copied
Notice: Copied images are stored as a single picture.
Copied files are saved as .JPG file.
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9.2 COPY TO MOVIE FILE
Press the PLAY key to start playing back.
PLAY
Press COPY key and then the copy menu appears.
COPY
COPY TO MOVIE FILE
COPY
PLAY
Press COPY Press PLAY Press PAUSE Press SEARCH Press STOP
Press PLAY key to continue Copy Movie File.
To Step Copy To Continue Copy To Stop Continue To End Copy To End Play
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COPY
PAUSE
SEARCH
STOP
Notice: Copied images are stored as a movie picture.
Copied files are saved as .MOV file. Use QuickTime to play the retrieved .MOV files. You may download QuickTime at www.apple.com.
The playback version for QuickTime is free.
Press the PAUSE key to stop continue copy.
Press SEARCH key to end copy.
Press STOP key to end play.
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Interface Specifications
RS232
This Digital Single Channel Recorder may be controlled by a computer or a terminal via the standard D-SUB 9-pin RS-232 connector.
D-SUB 9-pin connector specifications
1
2
3
4
5
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The pin assignment of the 9 -pin D-SUB connector
Digital Video Recorder
9
8
HOST
PIN # NAME PIN # NAME 1 NOT CONNECTED 1 NOT CONNECTED 2 TXD 2 RXD 3 RXD 3 TXD 4 NOT CONNECTED 4 NOT CONNECTED 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 6 NOT CONNECTED 6 NOT CONNECTED 7 NOT CONNECTED 7 NOT CONNECTED 8 NOT CONNECTED 8 NOT CONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED
10.1 Transmission setting
There are 6 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232/RS485 port on the device, 1200 baud,2400 baud,4800 baud,9600 baud, 19200 baud,and 3840 baud. The default setting from the factory is 9600 baud. Please refer to Chart 6.11 (page27) for details.
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Interface Specifications
10.2 Remote Control Protocol
A computer or a terminal can be used to control the unit by sending the packet as following.
========================================================= Digital Video Recorder 485/232 Control Code Protocol
=========================================================
1-1. Sample control code packets
Example1 : A packet that send "REC" key to Digital Video Recorder(ID=5)
0x85 (length) 0x00 (Receiver ID high byte) 0x05 (Receiver ID low byte) 0x4B (OPcode = key ) 0x08 (DATA1 = "Rec" keycode ) 0x5D (checksum)
Example2 : A packet that send "PAUSE" key to Digital Video Recorder(ID=4999)
0x85 (length) 0x27 (Receiver ID high byte) 0x07 (Receiver ID low byte) 0x4B (OPcode = key ) 0x0C (DATA1 = "Pause" keycode ) 0x0A (checksum)
Example3 : A packet that send "PLAY" key to all Digital Video Recorder (broadcast)
0x85 (length) 0x7f (Receiver ID high byte) 0x7f (Receiver ID low byte) 0x4B (OPcode = key ) 0x0B (DATA1 = "Play" keycode ) 0x59 (checksum)
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2-1. The format of message packet is as follows:
Length Byte (Prefix: 0x86, 0x87, or 0x88 ..... )
Receiver ID high byte Receiver ID low byte Opcode Byte Data Byte1 Data Byte2 Data Byte3 . . Checksum Byte
2-2. Length Byte
This Length Byte is also a prefix. Bit7 must be 1. EX: 0x87 ==> this packets has 7 bytes length. ( not included Length byte itself )
2-3. Receiver ID
1). Individual receiver ID
--------------------------------------------------------------------­Decimal 14bit binary value Hbyte Lbyte Receiver ID (Digital Video Recorder)
------- ------------------- ------ ------ ---------------------­0 0000000 0000000 00 00 ID = 0 1 0000000 0000001 00 01 ID = 1 2 0000000 0000010 00 02 ID = 2
....
126 0000000 1111110 00 7e ID = 126 127 0000000 1111111 00 7f ID = 127 128 0000001 0000000 01 00 ID = 128 129 0000001 0000001 01 01 ID = 129 255 0000001 1111111 01 7f ID = 255 256 0000010 0000000 02 00 ID = 256
....
511 0000011 1111111 03 7f ID = 511
....
16382 1111111 1111110 7f 7e ID = 16382
---------------------------------------------------------------------
2). Broadcast ID
--------------------------------------------------------------------­Decimal 14bit binary value Hbyte Lbyte Receiver ID (Digital Video Recorder)
------- ------------------- ------ ------ ---------------------­16383 1111111 1111111 7f 7f all DVR connect to RS485
---------------------------------------------------------------------
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2-4. Opcode Byte & Data bytes
2-4-1. OPcode
-----------------------------------------­OPcode Data1 Function
------ ------ -------------------------­0x4B Keycode A remote key pressed
------------------------------------------
2-4-1. A remote key pressed (OPcode=0x4B)
2-5. Checksum Byte
--------------------------------­Data1 Key
------ ------------------------­0x00 key 'LEFT' 0x01 key 'RIGHT' 0x02 key 'UP' 0x03 key 'DOWN' 0x04 key 'ENTER' 0x05 key 'BUZZER' 0x06 key 'LOCK' 0x07 key 'MENU' 0x08 key 'REC' 0x09 key 'REV.PLAY' 0x0A key 'STOP' 0x0B key 'PLAY' 0x0C key 'PAUSE' 0x0D key 'SEARCH' 0x0E key 'COPY' 0x0F key 'DISPALY' 0x10 key 'SHUTTLE << x2" 0x11 key 'SHUTTLE << x4" 0x12 key 'SHUTTLE << x6" 0x13 key 'SHUTTLE << x8" 0x14 key 'SHUTTLE << x16" 0x15 key 'SHUTTLE << x32" 0x16 key 'SHUTTLE << x600" 0x17 key 'SHUTTLE >> x2" 0x18 key 'SHUTTLE >> x4" 0x19 key 'SHUTTLE >> x6" 0x1a key 'SHUTTLE >> x8" 0x1b key 'SHUTTLE >> x16" 0x1c key 'SHUTTLE >> x32" 0x1d key 'SHUTTLE >> x600" 0x1e key 'JOG<' 0x1f key 'JOG>'
---------------------------------
Checksum is computed as the sum of all previous byte(including the length byte), then mask with 0x7f.
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Remote Controller
11. Remote Controller
(Optional)
The remote controller is an accessory to enhance the handy operations of digital video recorder (Figure 1). You can do all the settings and operations by the remote controller. The effective distance is up to 10 meters without any obstacles. The keypad functions are as same as the front panel of the digital video recorder .
Figure 1
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Appendix-A
12. APPENDIX- A/Time Lapse Mode Recording Time
12.1 When Recording with 80-GB HDD
(Estimated with typical image-low noise level)
NTSC (system storage:80GB)
Recording Recording
Speed Rate (Hour) (field/Sec)
2 60 24H 18H 14H 12H 10H 9H
6 15 98H 74H 59H 49H 42H 37H 12 8.571 172H 129H 103H 86H 74H 64H 24 4.615 321H 240H 192H 160H 137H 120H 48 2.4 617H 463H 370H 308H 264H 231H 72 1.622 913H 685H 548H 456H 391H 342H 96 1.224 1210H 907H 726H 605H 518H 453H
168 0.706 2098H 1573H 1259H 1049H 899H 786H 480 0.249 5949H 4462H 3569H 2974H 2549H 2231H 720 0.166 8924H 6693H 5354H 4462H 3824H 3346H 960 0.125 11851H 8888H 7111H 5925H 5079H 4444H
LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIOR
PICTURE QUALITY
Lower Low Basic Standard High Superior
: 15 kB : 20 kB : 25 kB : 30 kB : 35 kB : 40 kB
PAL (system storage:80GB)
Recording Recording
Speed Rate
(Hour) (field/Sec)
3 50 29H 22H 17H 14H 12H 11H
6 16.667 88H 66H 53H 44H 38H 33H 12 10 148H 111H 88H 74H 63H 55H 24 5.556 266H 200H 160H 133H 114H 100H 48 2.941 503H 377H 302H 251H 215H 188H 72 2 740H 555H 444H 370H 317H 277H 96 1.515 977H 733H 586H 488H 419H 366H
168 0.877 1689H 1266H 1013H 844H 724H 633H 480 0.311 4763H 3572H 2858H 2381H 2041H 1786H 720 0.207 7156H 5367H 4294H 3578H 3067H 2683H 960 0.156 9646H 7122H 5698H 4748H 4070H 3561H
Reference:24H=1 day.168H=1 week, 720H=1 month,8760H=1 year
PICTURE QUALITY
SUPERIORHIGHSTANDARDBASICLOWLOWER
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Appendix-A
12.2 When Recording with 160-GB HDD Lower
(Estimated with typical image-low noise level)
Low Basic Standard High Superior
: 15 kB : 20 kB : 25 kB : 30 kB : 35 kB : 40 kB
PAL (system storage:160GB)
Recording Recording
Speed Rate
(Hour) (field/Sec)
3 50 59H 44H 35H 29H 25H 22H
6 16.667 177H 133H 106H 88H 76H 66H 12 10 296H 222H 177H 148H 127H 111H 24 5.556 533H 400H 320H 266H 228H 200H 48 2.941 1007H 755H 604H 503H 431H 377H 72 2 1481H 1111H 888H 740H 634H 555H 96 1.515 1955H 1466H 1173H 977H 838H 733H
168 0.877 3378H 2533H 2027H 1689H 1447H 1266H 480 0.311 9527H 7145H 5716H 4763H 4083H 3572H 720 0.207 14313H 10735H 8588H 7156H 6134H 5367H 960 0.156 18993H 14245H 11396H 9496H 8140H 7122H
Reference:24H=1 day.168H=1 week, 720H=1 month,8760H=1 year
LOWER LOW BASIC STANDARD HIGH SUPERIOR
PICTURE QUALITY
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Appendix-B
13. APPENDIX-B/SECURITY LOCK SETTING
Press LOCK key during record mode, then all the keys on the front panel will be locked.
LOCK
LOCK
(Password must be Enable on System Setting Menu)
Press LOCK key, the system will ask for the password. If you enter a correct password, the locked keys will be released.
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