Eversun Technologies LR-804J02, LR-804J03 User Manual

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8”TFT/4CH MJPEG Media DVR
User Manual
User Manual
LR-804J02/LR-804J03
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Update Modified Content Editor
V0.90 2007/07/19
Draft Roland
V1.00 2007/08/24
Primary Release Roland
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INSTALLATION & SAFEGUARDS
INSTALLATION & SAFEGUARDSINSTALLATION & SAFEGUARDS
INSTALLATION & SAFEGUARDS
1. All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the DVR is operated.
2. Keep and follow all instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Clean only with dry cloth.
5. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
6. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when it is unused for long periods of time.
Environment Condition for Installation
Environment Condition for InstallationEnvironment Condition for Installation
Environment Condition for Installation
1. To prevent electric shock or other hazards, do not expose the DVR to rain, moisture, or dust.
2. Place this DVR in a well-ventilated place and do not place heat-generating objects on it.
3. This unit should not be located in an area where it is likely to be subjected to mechanical shocks.
Before You Start
Before You StartBefore You Start
Before You Start
1. Ensure the power switch is off before starting to operate the DVR.
2. Do not attempt to open or remove the cabinet. That may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
3. Installation ought to be performed by qualified service specialists.
4. The power resource for the DVR must accord with the manufacturers instruction label on the power supply. And please use the power supply included with the unit to energize the DVR.
Notice
NoticeNotice
Notice
1. In initial operation, you must set TIME/DATE SETUP to have a correct recording time/date.
2. Format the HDD
(MAIN MENUCONFIGURATIONTIME/DATE)
after connecting it with the DVR. If you dont follow the procedure, this will cause the DVR not to record images or save setting values. Additionally, even if there are recorded images inside, you are unable to search them.
3. To have sufficient DVR memory, you are recommended to use a large-capacity HDD.
4. You must set RECORD and SCHEDULE SETUP both in the menu of RECORD
(MAIN MENURECORDSCHEDULE
SETUP)
to enable the DVR to record the way you need. The recording type default is continuous mode.
Installation & Safeguards
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WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the front or back covers. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.
The lightning flash with arrow-head
within a triangle is intended to inform
the user that parts inside the product
are a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within a triangle
is intended to tell the user that
important operating and servicing
instructions are explained.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Installation & Safeguards
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CHAP.1 FEATURES & P
CHAP.1 FEATURES & PCHAP.1 FEATURES & P
CHAP.1 FEATURES & PACKAGE CONTENTS
ACKAGE CONTENTSACKAGE CONTENTS
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CHAP.2 OUTLOOK
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CHAP.3 INSTALLATION
CHAP.3 INSTALLATIONCHAP.3 INSTALLATION
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1. HDD
1. HDD1. HDD
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2. CAMERA
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3. MONITOR / SPOT
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4. POWER
4. POWER4. POWER
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5. OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICES
5. OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICES5. OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICES
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CHAP.4 DVR OPERATIO
CHAP.4 DVR OPERATIOCHAP.4 DVR OPERATIO
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1. PLAYBACK
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2. SEARCH
2. SEARCH2. SEARCH
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3. SEQUENCE
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4. ZOOM IN
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5. PIP (P
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6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)
6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)
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7. SCHEDULE RECORD
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8. FULL / 4
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1. DISPLAY SETUP
1. DISPLAY SETUP1. DISPLAY SETUP
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(1) SCREEN DISPLAY
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(2) OSD SETUP
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2. RECORD
2. RECORD2. RECORD
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(1) RECORD SETUP
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3. CONFIGURATION
3. CONFIGURATION3. CONFIGURATION
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(1) HDD MANAGEMENT
(1) HDD MANAGEMENT(1) HDD MANAGEMENT
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(2) CAMERA SETUP
(2) CAMERA SETUP(2) CAMERA SETUP
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(3) MOTION SETUP
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(4) ALARM SETUP
(4) ALARM SETUP(4) ALARM SETUP
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(5) INTERVAL SETUP
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(6) TIME/DATE SETUP
(6) TIME/DATE SETUP(6) TIME/DATE SETUP
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(7) PASSWORD SETUP
(7) PASSWORD SETUP(7) PASSWORD SETUP
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(8) BUZZER SETUP
(8) BUZZER SETUP(8) BUZZER SETUP
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4. EXTERNAL DEVICE
4. EXTERNAL DEVICE4. EXTERNAL DEVICE
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(1) TCP/IP SETUP
(1) TCP/IP SETUP(1) TCP/IP SETUP
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(2). PAN/TILT SETUP
(2). PAN/TILT SETUP(2). PAN/TILT SETUP
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(3) SPOT SETUP
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5. BACK
5. BACK5. BACK
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6. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
6. FIRMWARE UPGRADE6. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
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7. LANGUAGE
7. LANGUAGE7. LANGUAGE
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CHAP.5 NETWORK SETU
CHAP.5 NETWORK SETUCHAP.5 NETWORK SETU
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CHAP.6 DVR PROGRAM
CHAP.6 DVR PROGRAM CHAP.6 DVR PROGRAM
CHAP.6 DVR PROGRAM SETUP
SETUPSETUP
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2. IP/PORT S
2. IP/PORT S2. IP/PORT S
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4. PTZ/SAVE S
4. PTZ/SAVE S4. PTZ/SAVE S
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5. P
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CHAP.7 MEDIA PLAYER
CHAP.7 MEDIA PLAYERCHAP.7 MEDIA PLAYER
CHAP.7 MEDIA PLAYER
(※※ THIS CHAPTER IS FOR LR-804J02 ONLY)
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APPENDIX
APPENDIXAPPENDIX
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PECIFICATI
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Table of Contents
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CHAP
CHAPCHAP
CHAP....1111
Features & Package Contents
Features & Package ContentsFeatures & Package Contents
Features & Package Contents
1111----1. Features
1. Features1. Features
1. Features
Live Display
Live DisplayLive Display
Live Display
Real-time display for 4 cameras
Auto sequence
PIP (picture in picture)
Digital zoom of display
Simple playback modes
Easy PTZ camera control
Record
RecordRecord
Record
Variable record resolution (For higher picture quality or recording speed)
Efficient image quality setup of 5 levels
Schedule recording
Event recording for alarms and motion detection
Network
NetworkNetwork
Network
To monitors or searches using the remote viewer via the network
Playback
PlaybackPlayback
Playback
To search and replay by the percent, date/time, or events of the recorded video data
Multiple forward playback speeds (X 2,4,8,16,32 fast playback; X 1/16,1/8,1/4,1/2 slow playback)
Multiple backward playback speeds (X 2,4,8,16,32 fast playback; X 1/16,1/8,1/4,1/2 slow playback)
Data Backup
Data BackupData Backup
Data Backup
Simple backup using an USB mass-storage device
Remote viewer backup in the format of AVI or JPEG
Supports a high-capacity HDD.
Media Playing
Media PlayingMedia Playing
Media Playing
Supports music playing (MP3), photo playing, and movie playing
Supports SD cards for flash media files.
Others
OthersOthers
Others
Supports SPOT monitor.
PAL/NTSC auto detection
CHAP.1
Features & Package Contents
(
For LR-804J02 only)
9
9
1111----2222.
. .
. Package Contents
Package ContentsPackage Contents
Package Contents
No. Package Contents Description
1 DVR Main Unit Stand-alone Digital Video Recorder with Media Player 2 Power Cable AC Power Supply to Adapter for DC 12V Power 3 Power Adapter DC 12V Power Supply 4 Quick Guide (Manual) Instructs users how to operate the Media DVR.
5 Software CD
Contains: (1) manuals (English/Chinese) (2) quick guide (English) (3) software
tools
(4) README. 6 Mouse Controls all functions of the Media DVR. 7 Remote Controller IR Remote Controller for Media Player 8 Screws (X4) Fix an HDD to the HDD drawer. 9 Audio Cable Connects left and speakers.
10 BNC Adapter BNC-to-RCA Video Adapter
1. Main Unit
6. Mouse
3. Power Adapter
4. Quick Guide
7 Remote Controller
2. Power Cable
5. Software CD 8. Screws (X 4)
CHAP.1
Features & Package Contents
9. Audio Cable
10. BNC Adapter
(Item 9 and 10 are for LR-804J02 only.)
10
10
CHAP
CHAPCHAP
CHAP.2 Outlook
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2222----1111.
. .
. Front
FrontFront
Front
No.
Items Function
1 8 LCD Display
Displays images. 2 Speakers Gives sounds. 3 Receiver (IR Port) Receives IR signals out of the remote controller. 4 Power LED Gives red light when the power is on. 5 Control Buttons Control the OSD menu of the LCD.
DISPLAY
LCD Power Switch (On / Off)
SOURCE
Video Source Switch (DVR / MEDIA)
MENU
Open OSD menu for LCD adjustment.
UP
Move up. / Increase values or volume.
DOWN
Move down. / Decrease values or volume.
5
1
2 2
4 3
CHAP.2 Outlook
11
11
2222----2222.
. .
. Rear
RearRear
Rear
No.
Items
Function
1 Power Switch Media DVR Power Switch (On/Off) 2 MONITOR Connects a monitor (NTSC / PAL). 3 MOUSE Connects a USB mouse. 4 HOST (1) For Backup of DVR Video Images
(2) For DVR Firmware Upgrade 5 MEDIA AUDIO OUT Connects a monitor for the Media Player. 6 DC 12 V Connects a DC 12 V / 5A power supply. 7 PS/2 Connects a PS/2 mouse. 8 SPOT Connects a SPOT monitor. 9 CH 1~4 Connect cameras.
10 HDD Drawer For HDD Combination
((1) The jumper must be master. (2)The HDD is expandable to 500 GB.)
11 ETHERNET Connects the Ethernet. 12 MEDIA VEDIO OUT Connects a monitor for the Media Player. 13 FUNCTION Function Port for External Devices
1~2 For External Devices (eg. Speed Domes)
3~5 For Sirens (Relay Output)
14 Function Port Note
6~10 For Inputs of 4 Alarms
15 Fan Moderates the Media DVRs temperature. 16 RS-232C Allows engineers to debug the DVRs firmware.
12
10
1
6
7
4 3
5
16
15
8 9
13 11
2
14
CHAP.2 Outlook
(Item 5 and 12 are for LR-804J02 only.)
12
12
2222----3333.
. .
. Side
SideSide
Side
No.
Items Function
1 DVD Driver For Media Player Only (CD / VCD / DVD) 2 SD Slot For Media Player Only (SD Card / MMC Card)
1
2
CHAP.2 Outlook
(Item 1 and 2 are for LR-804J02 only.)
13
13
CHAP.3 Installation
CHAP.3 InstallationCHAP.3 Installation
CHAP.3 Installation
3333----1. Installation Configuration
1. Installation Configuration1. Installation Configuration
1. Installation Configuration
CHAP.3 Installation
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14
3333----2. Detailed Installation
2. Detailed Installation2. Detailed Installation
2. Detailed Installation
1. HDD
1. HDD1. HDD
1. HDD
1. Connect the main board with an HDD by an IDE cable plus an HDD power wire.
2. To install the HDD, the jumper setting must be master.
3. Combine the HDD with the HDD drawer by using the 4 screws.
4. Fix the HDD drawer back to the main unit.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. Please refer to the list of all supported HDDs in the appendix (on the page 65) for information of HDDs compatible with this DVR.
2. To know the maximal recording time for various HDDs, please use the table of HDD recording time (on the pages 66 and 67) as reference.
3. The screws for the HDD are attached in the package.
2. CAMERA
2. CAMERA2. CAMERA
2. CAMERA
Connect a camera to a video input (CH1~4) on the rear panel of the DVR.
VIDEO
LENS
VIDEO
DC
AC24V/DC12
V.P
DC
LEVEL
Rear view of CAMERA
CHAP.3 Installation
Rear View of A Camera
Hard Disk
Panel
DVD Player
CF Card Reader
DVR Main Board
(For LR-804J02 only.)
(For LR-804J02 only.)
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15
3.
3.3.
3. M
M M
MONITOR (LOOP) / SPOT
ONITOR (LOOP) / SPOTONITOR (LOOP) / SPOT
ONITOR (LOOP) / SPOT
Connect the MINOTOR (LOOP) or SPOT video output of the DVR with a video input of a main monitor.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. A monitor combined with the video output jack MONITOR displays the identical images to the DVRs.
2. A monitor combined with the video output jack SPOT sequentially displays the images of each connected
channel.
4.
4.4.
4. P
P P
POOOOWER
WERWER
WER
Connect the DC plug of the power adapter into the DC input jack of the DVR.
VIDEO A
IN OUT
VIDEO C
IN OUT
VIDEO B
IN OUT
CHAP.3 Installation
Rear View of A Monitor
Power Supply
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16
5.
5.5.
5. OTHER
OTHER OTHER
OTHER EXTERNAL DEVICES
EXTERNAL DEVICES EXTERNAL DEVICES
EXTERNAL DEVICES
(1) FUNCTION PORT:
(1) FUNCTION PORT:(1) FUNCTION PORT:
(1) FUNCTION PORT:
RS 485 D
RS 485 D RS 485 D
RS 485 D ----/+ (Function Pin 1,2):
/+ (Function Pin 1,2):/+ (Function Pin 1,2):
/+ (Function Pin 1,2):
Control external devices such as PTZ cameras.
RELAY
RELAY RELAY
RELAY COM /NC/NO (Function Pin 3~5)
COM /NC/NO (Function Pin 3~5)COM /NC/NO (Function Pin 3~5)
COM /NC/NO (Function Pin 3~5)::::
Relay output for devices such as sirens.
ALARM GROUND (Function Pin 6):
ALARM GROUND (Function Pin 6): ALARM GROUND (Function Pin 6):
ALARM GROUND (Function Pin 6):
Connects the ground wires of the connected alarm sensors.
ALARM D1~4 (Function Pin 7~10):
ALARM D1~4 (Function Pin 7~10): ALARM D1~4 (Function Pin 7~10):
ALARM D1~4 (Function Pin 7~10):
Connect alarm sensors.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. The DVR affords multiple sirens.
2. The DVR affords up to 4 PTZ cameras.
(2)
(2) (2)
(2) ETHERNET
ETHERNETETHERNET
ETHERNET JACK
JACK JACK
JACK::::
For LAN or WAN connection.
(3)
(3)(3)
(3) MEDIA (VIDEO / AUDIO) OUTPUTS
MEDIA (VIDEO / AUDIO) OUTPUTS MEDIA (VIDEO / AUDIO) OUTPUTS
MEDIA (VIDEO / AUDIO) OUTPUTS::::
1. For an external display device.
2. For 2 external loudspeakers.
(4)
(4) (4)
(4) RS
RSRS
RS----232C
232C232C
232C PORT
PORT PORT
PORT::::
For engineers to debug the DVRs firmware.
CHAP.3 Installation
External Display Device
PTZ
Camera
Siren
Alarm Sensors
External Speakers
(For LR-804J02 only.)
Computer
(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
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17
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
CHAP.4 DVR OperationCHAP.4 DVR Operation
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
4444----1.
1. 1.
1. Mouse Control
Mouse ControlMouse Control
Mouse Control
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. Some of the items displayed in setting menus are merely listed as indication, which users are unable to select or
adjust by the cursor.
2. The background color of a selectable or adjustable item will turn white when a user moves the cursor onto it. A
user can interact with it using the buttons or the wheel of a mouse.
4444----2222.
. .
. DVR
DVRDVR
DVR Log
Log Log
Log----in
inin
in (Open Main Menu)
(Open Main Menu) (Open Main Menu)
(Open Main Menu)
(1) Move the cursor to the lower right corner on the display.
Then, click to log into MAIN MENU.
(
DVR LOG-IN
MAIN MENU)
(2) The message of DVR LOG-IN shows as the right figure. Log in as an administrator (ADMIN), and input the password (PW) composed of up to 8 digits.
(3) To exit, click EXIT.
(
( (
(
As for MAIN MENU, refer to the page 23.)
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. The USER ID is unchangeable and fixed as an administrator (ADMIN).
2. The password default is none. When logging in for the first time, please straightly click ENTER.
3. If the inputted password matches the one you already set, you will be allowed to enter the MAIN MENU. Contrarily, if an incorrect password is inputted, a message of PW IS NOT CORRECT will show on the display.
No. Mouse Control
Functions 1 Left Button (1) Executes. (2) Confirms. (3) Enters. (4) Increases setting values. 2 Right Button (1) Cancels. (2) Recovers. (3) Decreases setting values.
3 Wheel
(1) Increases/Decreases setting values. (2) Speeds up/down playback. (3) Zooms in/out in a PTZ mode.
USER ID ADMIN
USER ID ADMINUSER ID ADMIN
USER ID ADMIN
USER PW
USER PW USER PW
USER PW ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----
ENTER EXIT
ENTER EXITENTER EXIT
ENTER EXIT
DVR LOG
DVR LOGDVR LOG
DVR LOG
----
IN
ININ
IN
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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18
4444----3333.
. .
. Format The
Format The Format The
Format The HDD
HDDHDD
HDD
When an HDD is combined with the DVR, you must format it initially. You can format this HDD in HDD MANAGEMENT
(MAIN MENU
CONFIGURATION
HDD MANAGEMENT)
. In this menu, click the FORMAT, and the HDD will
be formatted just in seconds. Then, it is enabled to record images.
4444----4444. Time/Date Setting
. Time/Date Setting. Time/Date Setting
. Time/Date Setting
If the DVR is operated for the first time, please set the time and date in TIME/DATE SETUP
(MAIN MENU
CONFIGURATION
TIME/DATE SETUP)
to accord with the time zone of your location
.
HDD MANAGEMENT
CAMERA SETUP
MOTION SETUP
ALARM SETUP
INTERVAL SETUP
TIME/DATE SETUP
PASSWORD SETUP
BUZZER SETUP
ESC
MODEL
SERIAL
BLOCKS
SIZE
SPEED
OVERWRITE
FORMAT ESC
DATE
TIME
DATE FORMAT
HOUR FORMAT
MONTH FORMAT
DEFAULT ESC
CONFIGURATION
HDD MANAGEMENT
TIME/DATE SETUP
CONFIGURATION
HDD MANAGEMENT
CAMERA SETUP
MOTION SETUP
ALARM SETUP
INTERVAL SETUP
TIME/DATE SETUP
PASSWORD SETUP
BUZZER SETUP
ESC
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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19
Live Recording Tool
Live Recording ToolLive Recording Tool
Live Recording Toolbar:
bar:bar:
bar:
1)
1)1)
1) PPPPLAYBACK
LAYBACKLAYBACK
LAYBACK
2)
2)2)
2) S
S S
SEARCH
EARCHEARCH
EARCH
3)
3)3)
3) S
S S
SEQUENCE
EQUENCEEQUENCE
EQUENCE
4)
4)4)
4) Z
Z Z
ZOOM
OOMOOM
OOM
5)
5)5)
5) PIP
PIP PIP
PIP
6)
6)6)
6) PTZ
PTZ PTZ
PTZ
MAIN MENU
(To log onto MAIN MENU,
refer to page 17. The details
of MAIN MENU are depicted
from the page 23.)
4444----5. Live Recording Mode
5. Live Recording Mode5. Live Recording Mode
5. Live Recording Mode
1. PLAYBACK
1. PLAYBACK 1. PLAYBACK
1. PLAYBACK
Click
to enter the playback mode shown as belown.
ETHERNET Status
ETHERNET StatusETHERNET Status
ETHERNET Status::::
C
onnected
Disconnected
7)
7)7)
7) SCHEDULE RECORD
SCHEDULE RECORDSCHEDULE RECORD
SCHEDULE RECORD
Alarm Recording
Motion Recording
Continuous Recording
Live
Live Live
Live Recording
Recording Recording
Recording Mode
ModeMode
Mode
PTZ
HDD Status
HDD StatusHDD Status
HDD Status (
( (
(Playback Mode
Playback ModePlayback Mode
Playback Mode))))::::
Amount of Displayed Data
PlaybackToolbar:
PlaybackToolbar:PlaybackToolbar:
PlaybackToolbar:
Separated Forward Playback x 1/4~1/2 Time
Backward Playback
Pauses
Forward Playback
Separated Backward Playback x 1/4~1/2 Time
Speed Up Playback x 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 Times
Speed Down Playback x 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 Times
(
Rolling the wheel also speed up/down
playback)
. SEARCH
. Exit
Playback
Playback Playback
Playback
Current Time/DateCamera Title
8) FULL /4
8) FULL /48) FULL /4
8) FULL /4----
SPLIT SCREEN
SPLIT SCREENSPLIT SCREEN
SPLIT SCREEN
Overwriti
OverwritiOverwriti
Overwriting Status:
ng Status:ng Status:
ng Status:
Overwriting the HDD switched on
(Please refer to the page 26.)
ETHERNET Status
ETHERNET StatusETHERNET Status
ETHERNET Status::::
Recording
Not Recording
(Please refer to the page 22.)
HDD Status (
HDD Status (HDD Status (
HDD Status (Recording
Recording Recording
Recording Mode
ModeMode
Mode):
):):
):
Amount of Recorded Data
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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20
TIME/DATE SEARCH
EVENT SEARCH
EVENT SEARCHEVENT SEARCH
EVENT SEARCH
2. SEARCH
2. SEARCH2. SEARCH
2. SEARCH
There are 3 approaches for a user to search for the recorded images via SEARCH:
Mode Function
PERCENT SEARCH
Searches by the percentage of total recorded images. Click on the search bar
or the
percent number and click PLAY, and the DVR will replay from the corresponding recorded image.
TIME/DATE SEARCH
Searches by time and date.
Target a time point between START and END, from which
the recorded image will be replayed. Then click PLAY.
EVENT SEARCH
Searches via the event list that covers all events of motion detection, alarm input,
and
video loss. The DVR will replay the targeted event from when it occurred.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
Recorded images in different modes (alarm recording, motion recording, and continuous recording) are successively accumulated in chronological order.
SEARCH
PERCENT SEARCH
TIME/DATE SEARCH
EVENT SERACH
EXIT
PERCENT SEARCH
PERCENT SEARCHPERCENT SEARCH
PERCENT SEARCH
START 2006 / JUL / 09 PM 01 : 58 : 56
END 2006 / JUL / 10 PM 11 : 58 : 56
TARGET 2006 / JUL / 09 PM 05 : 58 : 56
PERCENT 020%
PLAY ESC
START 2006 / JUL / 09 PM 01 : 58 : 56
END 2006 / JUL / 10 PM 11 : 58 : 56
TARGET 2006 / JUL / 09 PM 05 : 58 : 56
PLAY ESC
DATE/TIME CHANNEL EVENT
----/--/-- --:--:-- - ----
----/--/-- --:--:-- - ----
----/--/-- --:--:-- - ----
PAGE 000/000
ESC
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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21
3.
3.3.
3. SEQ
SEQ SEQ
SEQUENCE
UENCEUENCE
UENCE
To make the DVR automatically display channel 1~4 in full-screen sequentially, click . In addition, you can set the channel switching interval in SEQUENCE SCREEN
(MAIN MENU
CONFIGURATION
INTERVAL SETUP
SEQUENCE
SCREEN).
4.
4.4.
4. Z
Z Z
ZOOM IN
OOM INOOM IN
OOM IN
If you click in the recording mode, live images will be twice enlarged, where you can change the zoomed-in position by sliding the cursor. To exit this mode, click again.
5.
5.5.
5. PIP (
PIP (PIP (
PIP (Picture in Picture)
Picture in Picture)Picture in Picture)
Picture in Picture)
Click in the full-screen mode, and you will see a small window in the lower right position. When one of the four channels is displayed on the main screen, others will switch sequentially in this window. You can set their channel switching interval in PIP SCREE
(MAIN MENU
CONFIGURATION
INTERVAL SETUP
PIP SCREEN)
.
6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)
6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)
6. PTZ (PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM)
Click to enter the PTZ mode, where you can pan or tilt a camera toward 8 different directions by clicking the
left button. To zoom in or out the camera lens, you can roll the wheel forward or backward with the cursor in the middle of the display.
Zoom In Zoom Out
CH04
CH03
CH02
CH01
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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22
7.
7. 7.
7. SSSSCHEDULE RECORD
CHEDULE RECORDCHEDULE RECORD
CHEDULE RECORD
The DVR records as the setting in SCHEDULE SETUP
(MAIN MENURECORDSCHEDULE SETUP)
.
, , or in red indicates the DVR is now recording in the mode of continuous recording, motion
recording, or alarm recording. Oppositely, if a recording mode is disabled, its icon will turn white.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
In the following conditions, the DVR does not record:1. The HDD is full of recorded images with overwriting off.
2. A user is backuping recorded images via the USB slot.
3. A user is updating a firmware via the USB slot.
4. HDD MANAGEMENT is being opened.
8.
8.8.
8. F
F F
FULL
ULLULL
ULL / 4
/ 4 / 4
/ 4----SPLIT
SPLITSPLIT
SPLIT S
S S
SCR
CRCR
CREEN
EENEEN
EEN
1. In a full-screen mode, if you click shown on the left half of the toolbar, the screen will be altered to a 4-split screen on the display.
2. In the 4-split mode, click , , , or and the live images of the channel 1, 2, 3, or 4 will be displayed in a full-screen mode.
Record [RED]
Stop recording [WHITE]
Full Screen
(CH1~4)
Full Screen
(CH1~4)
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CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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23
4444----6.
6.6.
6. Main Menu
Main MenuMain Menu
Main Menu
Click and then input the password, and you can log onto MAIN MENU shown as right:
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. For quick search and overview on all parameter ranges.
users are highly advised to take advantage of the menu parameters table in the appendix (on the pages 68, 69. and 70).
2. To log onto MAIN MENU, refer to the page 17.
1. DISPLAY SETUP
1. DISPLAY SETUP1. DISPLAY SETUP
1. DISPLAY SETUP
In this configuration, you can adjust the setting of the screen display or the OSD menu.
(1) SCREEN DISPLAY
(1) SCREEN DISPLAY(1) SCREEN DISPLAY
(1) SCREEN DISPLAY
VERTICAL POSITION: Alter the position of the main screen vertically.
HORIZONTAL POSITON: Alter the position of the main screen horizontally.
BORDER ENABLE: Enable or disable the borders for the 4 split screens.
BORDER WIDTH: Adjust the border width.
BORDER COLOR: Change the border color.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
In each setting menu, click DEFAULT to restore all altered parameters on the menu to the factory default.
(2) OSD SETUP
(2) OSD SETUP(2) OSD SETUP
(2) OSD SETUP
TOP OSD OFFSET:
Alter the position of the upper OSD on the main screen.
BOTTOM OSD SETUP:
Alter the position of the lower OSD (toolbar) on the main screen.
DISPLAY SETUP
RECORD
CONFIGURATION
EXTERNAL DEVICE
BACK – UP
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
EXIT
MAIN MENU
DISPLAY
SETUP
SCREEN DISPLAY
OSD SETUP
ESC
SCREEN DISPLAY
VERTICAL POSITION 24
HORIZONTAL POSITION 00
BORDER ENABLE .ON
BORDER WIDTH 01
BORDER COLER GRAY
DEFAULT EEC
TOP OSD OFFSET 0
BOTTOM OSD OFFSET 0
DEFAULT EEC
OSD
SETUP
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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2.
2.2.
2. R
R R
RECORD
ECORDECORD
ECORD
This is a premier setting for the DVR to operate, which determines all details concerning recording modes.
(1)
(1) (1)
(1) RRRRECORD SETUP
ECORD SETUPECORD SETUP
ECORD SETUP
CHANNEL:
Select a channel to adjust setting.
RESOLUTION:
Alter the resolution of the recorded images.
QUALITY:
Alter quality of the recorded images.
FRAME RATE:
Shift the frame rate of the recorded images.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. In each setting menu, click ALL-DEFAULT to restore all changed parameters of the 4 channels on the menu to
the factory default.
2. For more transmitted images and longer recording time via IP network, set the resolution as 352x240 and the
quality as LOW or NORMAL.
3. Transmitting size of images in the PAL system is a little bigger than that in the NTSC system, but the total
recording time for both systems is the same.
4. To know the maximal recording time for HDDs with different capacity, please refer to the table of HDD recording
time (on the pages 66 and 67).
RECORD SETUP
SCHEDULE SETUP
ESC
RECORD
CHANNEL CH1
RESOLUTION 352 * 240
QUALITY HIGHEST
FRAME RATE 30.0
DEFAULT ALL-DEFAULT ESC
RECORD SETUP
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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25
(
2)
2) 2)
2) SSSSCHEDULE SETUP
CHEDULE SETUPCHEDULE SETUP
CHEDULE SETUP
Unless you select another recording mode, DVR system will record in continuous recording mode. In SCHEDULE SETUP, you can set recording type of one-hour intervals. The frame rate default for continuous recording speed is 30 FPS.
Channel:
Select a channel to adjust setting.
TYPE:
Designates a recording mode to alter the setting value of the DATE/TIME grid.
-CONTINUE: Records continuously.
-ALARM: Records once receiving alarm signals.
-MOTION: Records once detecting motion.
-MOTION & ALARM: Records once receiving alarm signals or detecting motion.
ALL:
Set the entire grid (24 hours a day/7 days a week) as the designated recording mode in TYPE.
DATE:
Click a day on the menu to set 24 hours of that day as the designated recording mode.
HOUR:
Click an hour on the menu to make the DVR record in the designated recording mode during this hour everyday.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. Each type is marked in a different color. You can vary the recording schedule by pressing the left button and
dragging the cursor on the grid.2. To demand the DVR not to record during some time, click the right button on
blocks of the grid.
Click ALL to set the entire grid as the designated recording mode in TYPE.
HOUR
DATE
CHAP.4 DVR Operation
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26
3.
3.3.
3. C
C C
CONFIGURATION
ONFIGURATIONONFIGURATION
ONFIGURATION
Click CONFIGURATION, and you can open the menu shown below, containing eight configuration items:
((((1111)))) HDD M
HDD M HDD M
HDD MANAGEMENT
ANAGEMENTANAGEMENT
ANAGEMENT
Items above the line clearly present the Information of the HDD, covering the model name, the serial number, the number of blocks, etc. Other items are for you to operate the HDD.
MODEL: Indicates the model name of the HDD.
SERIAL: Indicates the serial number of the HDD.
BLOCKS: Indicates the HDD LBA BLOCK Number.
SIZE: Indicates total size of the HDD.
SPEED: Indicates the PIO mode of the HDD, which determines the
transferring rate between the DVR and the HDD.
OVERWRITE:
Enable or disable overwriting the HDD when it is stuffed with recorded images. If it is enabled, the original recorded data will be replaced by new images. Oppositely, the DVR will cease recording if the function is switched off.
FORMAT:
Click it to remove all the recorded images by formatting the HDD.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. While HDD MANAGEMENT opens, the DVR will not record.
2.
If combining a new HDD with the DVR, you need to format it first to enable the HDD to record images.
HDD MANAGEMENT
CAMERA SETUP
MOTION SETUP
ALARM SETUP
INTERVAL SETUP
TIME/DATE SETUP
PASSWORD SETUP
BUZZER SETUP
ESC
CONFIGURATION
MODEL MAXTOR 6Y080L0
SERIAL
S3243212
BLOCKS 320173056 LBA
SIZE 160 GB
SPEED
PIO4
-------------------------------------------------------------
OVERWRITE DISABLE
FORMAT ESC
HDD MANAGEMENT
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(2)
(2)(2)
(2) C
C C
CAMERA SETUP
AMERA SETUPAMERA SETUP
AMERA SETUP
On this menu you can adjust the camera setting.
CHANNEL: Select a channel to adjust setting.
TITLE: Name a camera with a combination of up to 8 digits or
letters.
BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness of camera images.
CONTRAST: Adjust the contrast of camera images.
SATURATION: Adjust the saturation of camera images.
HUE: Adjust the hue of camera images.
(3)
(3)(3)
(3) M
M M
MOTION SETUP
OTION SETUPOTION SETUP
OTION SETUP
CHANNEL: Select a channel to adjust setting.
SENSITIYITY: Adjust the sensitivity of motion detection.
DURATION: Set the recording time after a camera detects any motion.
DETECT CELL NUMBER: Determine the minimal cells (blocks in the grid) that activate a motion event.
MOTION DETECTION GRID: Determine the coverage of motion detection. On this grid, press the left button and
drag the cursor to disable cells to detect motion. To enable them, use the right button.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
A camera must be scheduled as motion detecting mode to make it work in compliance with the setting in this MOTION SETUP.
((((
Refer to the page 25 to set SCHEDULE SETUP.)
MOTION SETUP
CHANNEL CH1
SENSITIYITY 5
DURATION 05
DETECT
CELL NUMBER 01
DEFAULT ALL-DEFAULT ESC
CHANNEL CH
1
TITLE CAM01___
BRIGHTNESS 0
CONTRAST 0
SATURATION 0
HUE 0
DEFAULT ALL-DEFAULT ESC
CAMERA SETUP
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(4)
(4)(4)
(4) A
A A
ALARM SETUP
LARM SETUPLARM SETUP
LARM SETUP
Users can rectify the alarm sensor setting here.
CHANNEL:
Select a channel to adjust setting.
INPUT:
Select the type of the alarm sensor connected to the DVR.
-NORMAL OPEN: For an alarm type triggered once a normally open device, such as an open door, is closed.
-NORMAL CLOSE: For an alarm type triggered once a normally closed device, such as a close window, is opened.
-DISABLE: Disable the alarm function.
DURATION:
Set the alarming time after an alarm sensor is triggered.
(5)
(5)(5)
(5) I
I I
INTERVAL SETUP
NTERVAL SETUPNTERVAL SETUP
NTERVAL SETUP
The switching interval of channel sequence in the main screen or in the PIP small window can be switched in this menu.
SEQUENCE SCREEN:
Set the switching interval of channel sequence in the live full screen.
PIP SCREEN:
Set the switching interval of channel sequence in the PIP window.
EVENT UPDATE:
Set the event update duration in the list of EVENT SEARCH.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
On condition that a user sets the event update duration as 100 seconds, when the DVR detects an event (such as ALARM, or MOTION) and creates an event entry, events that occur during the following 99 seconds will be recorded in the same entry. That is, if there is any event occurring from or later than the 100th second, the DVR will record it into another entry.
CH
1
NORMAL OPEN
05
SEC
ALL-EFAULT ESC
CHANNEL
INPUT
DURATION
DEFAULT
ALRAM SETUP
01
SEC
01 SEC
600 SEC
DEFAULT ESC
SEQUENCE SCREEN
PIP SCREEN
EVENT UPDATE
INTERVAL SETUP
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(6)
(6)(6)
(6) T
T T
TIME/DATE SETUP
IME/DATE SETUPIME/DATE SETUP
IME/DATE SETUP
On this menu, you can set the time/date and their formats the DVR displays.
DATE: Regulate the date of the DVR.
TIME: Regulate the time of the DVR.
DATE FORMAT: Switch the date format.
HOUR FORMAT: Switch the hour format.
MONTH FOMAT: Switch the month format.
(7)
(7)(7)
(7) P
P P
PASSWORD SETUP
ASSWORD SETUPASSWORD SETUP
ASSWORD SETUP
Users can rectify the password here for: (i). Logging into MAIN MENU. (ii) Formatting the HDD (iii) Upgrading the firmware
USER ID: This is fixed as ADMIN (administrator) and
unchangeable.
USER PW: Input the present password to inform the DVR you
possess the authority to change it. NEW PW: Create a new password by inputting up to 8 digits. CONFIRM: Repeat the newly created password for confirmation.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. Click on an item on the left side (USER PW/ NEW PW/CONFIRM) first to activate the corresponding input space.
Then, input a password via the number bar, and click ENTER to affirm it.
2. The password default is none. For security reasons, changing the password is highly recommended.
(8)
(8)(8)
(8) BUZZER SETUP
BUZZER SETUPBUZZER SETUP
BUZZER SETUP
KEY TONE: Switch on/off all clicking sounds. VIDEO LOSS: Switch on/off the cautionary buzz, which will
be activated once the DVR losses any video signal. ALARM ACTIVE: Switch on/off the alarm function. MOTION DETECT: Switch on/off the cautionary buzz, which will be activated once the DVR detects any motion.
ADMIN
_________
_________
_________
ENTER ESC
USER ID
USER PW
NEW PW
CONFIRM
PASSWORD SETUP
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Number Bar for Password Input
DATE 2007/JUL/01
TIME 12:00 :00
DATE FORMAT
ASIAN
HOUR FORMAT 24HOUR
MONTH FORMAT NUMERIC
DEFAULT ESC
TIME/DATE SETUP
KEY TONE ON
VIDEO LOSS ON
ALARM ACTIVE ON
MOTION DETECT ON
DEFAULT ESC
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4444. E
. E. E
. EXTERNAL DEVICE
XTERNAL DEVICEXTERNAL DEVICE
XTERNAL DEVICE
In this menu, you can set parameters of external devices, a computer via the network, a PTZ camera, and a SPOT monitor, connected to the DVR.
(1)
(1) (1)
(1) TCP/IP S
TCP/IP STCP/IP S
TCP/IP SETUP
ETUPETUP
ETUP
The function enables you to see live and recorded images via the network.
(A)
(A) (A)
(A) IP SETUP:
IP SETUP:IP SETUP:
IP SETUP:
MAC ADDRESS: Indicates the unique code assigned to
the DVR. DHCP MODE: Decide to set parameters, say an IP
address, manually or to automatically receive them in the DHCP mode.
IP DETECT: When setting DHCP MODE as AUTOMATIC,
users can click this item to detect an IP address and
relevant data. IP PORT: Set the IP port of the DVR. IP ADDRESS: Set the IP address of the DVR. GATEWAY: Set the gateway IP address of the DVR. SUBNET: Set the subnet mask of the DVR.
(B) DDNS SETUP
(B) DDNS SETUP(B) DDNS SETUP
(B) DDNS SETUP
DDNS ENABLE: Enable or disable the DDNS function. DNS SERVER: Set the IP address of the DNS server. INTERVAL: Set the connection time between the DVR and
the DDNS server. ( D = Days, H= Hours, M = Minutes)
DDNS STATUS: Indicates whether the DVR is registered
to the DDNS server. IP ADDRESS: Indicates the IP address of the DVR. IP PORT: Indicates the IP port of the DVR. REMAIN TIME: Indicates the remaining time for connection. LAST REGISTRATION DATE
::::
Indicates the nearest
registration date.
(C) SPE
(C) SPE(C) SPE
(C) SPEED
EDED
ED::::
Select a speed parameter for data transmission
via the network.
TCP/IP SETUP
PAN/TILT SETUP
SPOT SETUP
ESC
EXTERNAL DEVICE
IP SETUP
DDNS SETUP
SPEED
ESC
TCP/IP SETUP
00-0A-A2-04-5E-6
5
MANUAL
IP DETECT
50000
192.168.000.160
192.168.001.001
255.255.255.000
DEFAULT ESC
MAC ADDRESS
DHCP MODE
IP PORT IP ADDRESS GATEWAY SUBNET
OFF
160.126.063.001 D-00 H-00 M-20
REGISTER
ESC
DDNS ENABLE
DNS SERVER INTERVAL
DDNS STATUS IP ADDRESS IP PORT REMAIN TIME LAST REGISTRATION DATE
DEFAULT
SPEED 5
DEFAULT ESC
SPEED
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(2).
(2).(2).
(2). PAN/TILT S
PAN/TILT S PAN/TILT S
PAN/TILT SETUP
ETUPETUP
ETUP
(A) COMMAND SETUP
(A) COMMAND SETUP(A) COMMAND SETUP
(A) COMMAND SETUP
CHANNEL: Select a channel to adjust setting. MODEL: Select a camera model (protocol type) that
corresponds with your PTZ camera. PTZ ID: Adjust the camera ID. BAUDRATE: Select a data transmission rate. CMD DELAY: While the DVR and the PTZ camera operate in
different speed, users will need to set a applicable buffer time for
processing commands. COMMAND: Select a PTZ camera command, and its length and
code will be indicted in LENGTH and CODE. LENGTH: Indicates the length of the selected PTZ command. CODE: Indicates the code of the selected PTZ command.
(B) SPEED SETUP
(B) SPEED SETUP(B) SPEED SETUP
(B) SPEED SETUP
PAN SPEED: Set the panning speed for a PTZ camera. TILT SPEED: Set the tilting speed for a PTZ camera. ZOOM SPEED: Set the zooming speed for a PTZ camera.
(3)
(3)(3)
(3) SPOT S
SPOT S SPOT S
SPOT SETUP
ETUPETUP
ETUP
SWITCHING INTERVAL: Set the switching interval of the SPOT monitor. ALARM POPUP: With this function on, once receiving alarm
signals from any channel, the DVR will enable the SPOT monitor
to cease channel sequence and display the live images of this
channel. MOTION POPUP: With this function on, once detecting motion
from any channel, the DVR will enable the SPOT monitor to cease
channel sequence and display the live images of this channel. EVENT POPUP DURATION: Set the duration of pop-up displaying
for the SPOT monitor.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. During the duration of a pop-up event (ALARM or MOTION), if another event happens, the SPOT monitor will
switch to display the latest one.
2. If two or more events are triggered simultaneously, the SPOT monitor will display them sequentially.
PAN SPEED 7
TILT SPEED 7
ZOOM SPEED 7
DEFAULT ESC
SPEED SETUP
CH
1
PELCO-
D
000
00
2400 BPS
1.00
MSEC
PAN
LEFT
07
FF 00 00 0
4
3F 00 43
ALL-DEFAULT
ESC
CHANNEL
MODEL PTZ ID BAUDRATE CMD DELAY COMMAND LENGTH CODE
DEFAULT
COMMAND SETUP
SWITCH INTERVAL 03 SEC
ALARM POPUP
ON
MOTION POPUP ON
EVENT POPUP DURATION
05 SEC
DEFAULT ESC
SPOT SETUP
COMMAND SETUP
SPEED SETUP
DEFAULT ESC
PAN/TILT SETUP
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Step 1
5. BACK
5. BACK5. BACK
5. BACK----UP
UPUP
UP
USB SETUP
USB SETUPUSB SETUP
USB SETUP
Users can backup the recorded images into an USB mass-storage device via the HOST slot on the rear of the DVR. Set the starting time and the backup size first, and the DVR will automatically detect the ending time. Afterwards, click BACKUP, and the data will be recorded into the storage device.
HDD
START: Depicts the starting time point of all the HDD recorded images
END: Depicts the ending time point of all the HDD recorded images. MEDIA
PARTITION: Indicates the free space of total memory in the USP
device.
START: Select a starting time point for the backup images.
END: Depicts the detected ending time point for the backup images
according to MEDIA START and MEDIA SIZE.
SIZE: Select a size for backup images. BACK-UP: Click it to launch backup process.
6.
6.6.
6. F
F F
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
IRMWARE UPGRADEIRMWARE UPGRADE
IRMWARE UPGRADE
CURRENT VER: Depicts the current firmware version of
the DVR. UPGRADE VER: Depicts the upgrade firmware version the
DVR detects in the USB mass-storage device. (Users
have to execute CHECK USB first.) CHECK USB: Click it to detect the upgrade version of the
firmware in the USB mass-storage device. UPGRADE: Click it to upgrade the DVR.
7.
7.7.
7. LANGUAGE
LANGUAGELANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
There are 14 languages available in the DVR system. Click on the underlined item shown at right to select the language you need.
USB SETUP
HDD
START 2007/ 07/15 12:38:23 END 2007/ 07/16 18:39:09 MEDIA PARTITION 416MB/ 983MB P:1 START 2007/07/15 12:38:23 END 2007/07/15 13:55:27 SIZE 000416 MB
416 MB
USB STORAGE IS AVAILABLE
CURRENT VER
1.30_SP
UPGRADE VER
CHECK USB UPGRADE ESC
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
BACK-UP
USB SETUP
ESC
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CHAP.5 Ne
CHAP.5 NeCHAP.5 Ne
CHAP.5 Network Setup
twork Setuptwork Setup
twork Setup
5555----1 DVR Network Configuration
1 DVR Network Configuration1 DVR Network Configuration
1 DVR Network Configuration
Please inquire your network provider first to identify what type of Internet service it provides. You need to know what follows: (1) Upload speed: expected frame rates. (2) Download speed: expected frame rates. (3) Addressing: to make sure which scenario you should follow. (4) Router or modem: to make sure which scenario you should follow.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1.If your provider uses PPPoE (usually a DSL provider does), you MUST have a router installed and follow instructions in 5-4 Dynamic IP of PPPoE (DSL) (on the page 36) for DVR setup and access.
2.Please verify the Internet access after installing any new equipment (a router, a switch, a modem, etc.).
TCP/IP Setting
TCP/IP SettingTCP/IP Setting
TCP/IP Setting of your PC
of your PC of your PC
of your PC
Before configuring the DVR, please fill out the information listed below if available. Choose any PC on your network and determine its TCP/IP setting. IP Address: (ex.192.168.1.5) Subnet Mask: (ex. 255.255.255.0) Default Gateway: (ex.192.168.1.1) Next pages are several network scenarios. Please identify within which scenario your current network falls and follow the instructions for configuring and accessing your DVR via the TCP/IP.
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5555----2
2 2
2 Static IP
Static IP Static IP
Static IP
The TCP/IP function enables you to: (1) See live images and recorded images (2) Control a PTZ camera via Internet (3) Backup.
In IP SETUP
(MENUEXTERNAL DEVICETCP/IP SETUPIP SETUP)
for the DVR, please input an IP address assigned from
the ISP.
Operation Steps
Operation StepsOperation Steps
Operation Steps
(1) Verify the IP address is correct for your PC before connecting it with the DVR. (2) Connect an LAN cable to the DVR after confirmation. (3) Go to IP SETUP of the DVR, and set DHCP MODE as MANUAL. (4) Verify if MAC ADDRESS starts from 00-0A-A2. (5) Set IP ADDRESS (assigned from the ISP). (6) Set IP PORT (50000 is recommended). (7) Set GATEWAY (assigned from the ISP). (8) Set SUBNET (assigned from the ISP). (9) Go out of MAIN MENU. (10) Turn off and on the modem (router) the ISP provides to reset clients of MAC from the ISP. Users need to wait
for 30 seconds after turning on.
(11) Access the DVR via the Remote Viewer, which you can install via the software CD.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : If you fail to access, please verify step (1),(5),(6),(7),(8), or (10) again.
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5555----3333 Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP Dynamic IP
Dynamic IP
If you set DHCP MODE as AUTOMATIC in IP SETUIP
(MENUEXTERNAL DEVICETCP/IP SETUPIP SETUP)
, IP information
will be automatically assigned from the ISP of DHCP.
Operation Steps
Operation StepsOperation Steps
Operation Steps
(1) Verify the IP address is correct for your PC before connecting the DVR. (2) Connect an LAN cable to the DVR after confirmation. (3) Turn off and on the modem (router) the ISP provides to reset clients of MAC from the ISP. Users need to wait for
30 seconds after turning on. (4) Verify MAC ADDRESS starts from 00-0A-A2. (5) Set DHCP MODE as AUTOMATIC. Then click IP DETECT to get a dynamic IP. (6) Go out of MAIN MENU after getting the IP successfully. (7) Access the DVR via the Remote Viewer, which you can install via the attached software CD.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : If you fail to access, please verify step (1), (3), or (4) again.
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5555----4444 Dynamic IP of PPP
Dynamic IP of PPP Dynamic IP of PPP
Dynamic IP of PPPooooE (DSL)
E (DSL)E (DSL)
E (DSL)
The DVR doesnt support DSL (PPPoE), so users have to set the network with a router (for IP sharing) if they need to access it remotely. In this case, they have to port forward on the DVR.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : Please contact the routers manufacturer if you need to know how to do.
If users have a static or dynamic IP but still tend to use another device, say a PC, through a router, they can set the network following the steps:
Operation Steps
Operation StepsOperation Steps
Operation Steps
(1) Verify the IP address is correct for your PC before connecting the DVR. (2) Connect the router to a DSL modem as the flow chart shown below. (3) Set the Internet connection of the router. ( Refer to the router manual.) (4) Verify the routers network sub-group is correct. (5) Connect the DVR to the router. (6) Set DHCP MODE as MANUAL in IP SETUP
(MENUEXTERNAL DEVICETCP/IP SETUPIP SETUP)
,. (7) Verify MAC ADDRESS starts from 00-0A-A2. (8) Input an internal IP address (assigned from the router). (9) Set IP PORT (50000 is recommended). (10) Set GATEWAY (of the router). (11) Set SUBNET (of the router). (12) Go out of MAIN MENU. (13) Forward a port from the router. ( Refer to the router manual.) (14) Access DVR with external IP address and port. ( Refer to the router manual.)
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
1. If the router supports DDNS, you can use domain information to access the Remote Viewer.
2. If you fail to access, please verify step (1), (4), or (15) again.
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CHAP.
CHAP.CHAP.
CHAP.6666 DVR Program Setup
DVR Program Setup DVR Program Setup
DVR Program Setup
6666----1. Registering DVR for DDNS
1. Registering DVR for DDNS1. Registering DVR for DDNS
1. Registering DVR for DDNS (DDNS Web
(DDNS Web(DDNS Web
(DDNS Web----server)
server)server)
server)
(1) To connect the DVR via the Internet, registration to the DDNS web-server is necessary. Please access
www.j2kip.com first. In this homepage, click Member Register to create a member ID. After filling up the form and confirmation, a message of Success! will show, and you will be automatically returned to the previous page.
(2) Please click Login in the upper right corner to enter My DVR List and then DVR Add to register the DVR.
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(3) Please click Confirm after filling out this form shown as below.
(4) Now, some information of the DVR is listed on the DDNS web server, short of the IP address and the port
number.
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6666----2.
2. 2.
2. DDNS
DDNS DDNS
DDNS SSSSetup in DVR
etup in DVRetup in DVR
etup in DVR
Configuration for a cable modem connected to DVR directly is illustrated as below.
(1)Open IP SETUP
(MENUEXTERNAL DEVICETCP/IP SETUPIP SETUP)
and set DHCP MODE as AUTOMATIC, letting the
DVR detect an IP address automatically.
(2) Shift to DDNS SETUP
(MENUEXTERNAL DEVICETCP/IP SETUPDDNS SETUP)
. Set DDNS ENABLE as ON and an IP address will be automatically assigned to DNS SERVER from the DHCP server. After that, click REGISTER to renew the IP registered in DDNS SERVER.
MAC ADDRESS 00-0A-A2-00-00-00
DHCP MODE AUTOMATIC
IP DETECT
IP PORT 50000
IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 160
GATEWAY 192 168 001 001
SUBNET 255 255 255 000
DEFAULT ESC
IP SETUP
DDNS ENABLE ON
DNS SERVER 192.168.063.001
INTERVAL D-00 H-00 N-
20
REGISTER
DDNS STATUS REGISTER OK
IP ADDRESS 192.168.001.160
IP PORT 50000
REMAIN TIME D-00 H-00 N-20
LAST REGISTRATION DATE
> WED. 12 JUL 2006 09 : 21 : 36 GMT
DEFAULT ESC
DDNS SETUP
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(3) Return to your computer after you see a message of SUCCESS TO REGISTER DVR INFO. Then, click
(Refresh) to let the DDNS server automatically fetch your DVRs IP address and port number.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :Prior to using the Web Viewer, please add www.j2kip.com into Trusted Sites first as illustrated below
(ToolsInternet OptionsSecurityTrusted SitesSites)
:
IP: Port automatically fetched
Refresh it.
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6666----3.
3. 3.
3. DVR
DVR DVR
DVR Web Viewer
Web ViewerWeb Viewer
Web Viewer (via IE)
(via IE) (via IE)
(via IE)
DVR WEB VIEWER is a program for users to remotely monitor via the IE.
(1) Please click to execute DVR WEB VIEWER as following illustration:
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE
:
1. If ActiveX control installation is required in the first access, please click Yes.
. 2. Users can also execute this program by clicking the file named RemoteWeb.html in the software CD.
(2) Later, DVR WEB VIEWER will pop up. Please click CONNECT to see live images.
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(3) The live images are displayed as below:
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6666----4.
4. 4.
4. DVR
DVRDVR
DVR Backup Player
Backup Player Backup Player
Backup Player (via IE)
(via IE) (via IE)
(via IE)
DVR BAKCUP PLAYER is a program for users to replay backup image files through the IE.
(1) To execute DVR BACKUP PLAYER, click shown as below:
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE
:.
1. If ActiveX control installation is required in the first access, please click Yes.
2. Users can also execute this program by clicking the file named WebPlayer.html in the software CD.
(2) Following that, BACKUP PLAYER will pop up. Please click OPEN to select files.
(3) Select a backup image file and then click Open to replay recorded images.
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(4) You can see the recorded images shown as below.
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6666----5555. Web
. Web . Web
. Web Network
Network Network
Network Backup
BackupBackup
Backup (via IE)
(via IE) (via IE)
(via IE)
This is a program for users to backup recorded images via the IE. (1) Go to www.j2kip.com, and click DVR Web Backup on the left.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : Users can also execute this program by clicking the file named WEB_BACKUP.html in the software CD.
(2) To execute backup via the network, input the IP address as well as the network port and then click Connect Test.
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(3) When the connection test is done, a message of Success Connect Test will show. Then, click Lock to set
backup time.
(4) Now, please set well Recorded Start Time, Recorded End Time, Save File Path, and Maximum Save File Size.
Right after that, click Apply.
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(5) Next, click Start Backup to start recording images. Finally, you can review the backup files via the path you have
already determined.
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6666----6.
6. 6.
6. DVR
DVR DVR
DVR Remote Viewer
Remote ViewerRemote Viewer
Remote Viewer
DVR Remote Viewer is a program for distant users to monitor, replay, and backup recorded images via the network.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : Prior to making use of this program, users have to install it from the software CD.
1.
1. 1.
1. MMMMain Interface
ain Interfaceain Interface
ain Interface
---- PPPPOWER
OWEROWER
OWER
: Click POWER to exit the program. Please disconnect the connection before turning off the software.
---- CCCCONNECT
ONNECTONNECT
ONNECT
: Click CONNECT to view the live images from the DVR, identical to those being displayed on the DVR,
with a delay depending on your Internet connection between the DVR and where you are accessing.
---- DDDDISCO
ISCOISCO
ISCONNECT
NNECTNNECT
NNECT
: Click this button to disconnect from the DVR, and then you can power off the software.
---- SSSSCREEN
CREENCREEN
CREEN D
D D
DIVISION
IVISIONIVISION
IVISION
: Select the full-screen mode or the 4-split-screen mode. In the full-screen mode, you will
see the number button of the channel you currently see is highlighted.
---- CCCCHANNEL
HANNELHANNEL
HANNEL
: Select a channel, if connected, that you want to see in the full-screen mode.
---- SSSSTATUS WINDOW
TATUS WINDOWTATUS WINDOW
TATUS WINDOW
: Displays the current time and date of the program. You will also see the current connection
status.
---- S
S S
SEQUENCE/SETTING/PLAYBA
EQUENCE/SETTING/PLAYBAEQUENCE/SETTING/PLAYBA
EQUENCE/SETTING/PLAYBACK
CKCK
CK:
(1) Sequence: In the full-screen mode, click this button and all active channels will be displayed in sequence at a speed specified in the settings menu. (2) Setting: Enables the configuration screen. (3) Playback: Enables the remote playback screen.
---- PTZ control
PTZ control PTZ control
PTZ control:
You can control a PTZ camera via the program by following these suggestions: (a) First, you must configure a specific PTZ protocol in the program to communicate with the PTZ device. (b) When using any control button for the PTZ, please press and hold it for 1~ 2 seconds to compensate for the data transmission rate. If you simply click the control button, you may get undesired results (e.g. having the requested operation transmitted repeatedly, regardless of your intention). (c) The plus and minus buttons send PTZ commands to a corresponding PTZ camera ID.
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2.
2. 2.
2. IP/PORT Setting
IP/PORT SettingIP/PORT Setting
IP/PORT Setting
MANUAL
MANUALMANUAL
MANUAL:
Input an IP address and a port manually.
DDNS
DDNSDDNS
DDNS:
Receive an IP address and a port from the DDNS Server. For further information of DDNS, please contact your vendor.
NNNNAME
AMEAME
AME:
The name of the IP address on the list.
AAAADDRESS
DDRESSDDRESS
DDRESS
: Input an IP address set in the DVR.
PORT
PORTPORT
PORT
: Input the port set in the DVR
USER
USER USER
USER ID
IDID
ID
: Input the ID set in the DVR. (Please input admin, a fixed parameter.)
PPPPASSWORD
ASSWORDASSWORD
ASSWORD
: Input the password set in the DVR
IP List
IP ListIP List
IP List:
Shows all IP addresses users have inputted manually.
Select
SelectSelect
Select
: Select an IP address on the list.
Save
SaveSave
Save:
Save an IP address set on the list.
Delete
DeleteDelete
Delete
: Delete an IP address on the list.
IP List
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3.
3. 3.
3. DDNS Setting
DDNS SettingDDNS Setting
DDNS Setting
Member ID
Member IDMember ID
Member ID
:
Input the member ID registered at the DDNS server.
Name
NameName
Name:
Input the DVR name registered at the DDNS server.
Save
SaveSave
Save:
Save the member ID and the name.
Load
LoadLoad
Load:
Search for a member ID & name saved in the Remote Viewer.
User ID
User IDUser ID
User ID:
Input the ID set in the DVR. (Please input admin, a fixed parameter.)
Password
PasswordPassword
Password:
Input the password for the DVR.
Connect
ConnectConnect
Connect:
Receive the IP address and the port for the DVR from the DDNS server.
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4. PTZ/SAVE Setting
4. PTZ/SAVE Setting4. PTZ/SAVE Setting
4. PTZ/SAVE Setting
Circular Monitoring Interval
Circular Monitoring IntervalCircular Monitoring Interval
Circular Monitoring Interval:
Select the switching interval of channel sequence when users active the sequence function on the main interface.
Scan Rate
Scan RateScan Rate
Scan Rate:
Set the speed of playback.
PTZ T
PTZ TPTZ T
PTZ Type
ypeype
ype:
Select the PTZ camera type connected to the DVR.
PTZ Baud
PTZ BaudPTZ Baud
PTZ Baudrrrrate
ateate
ate
:
Enter the baud rate of your PTZ camera.
Set Path to Save Downloaded image
Set Path to Save Downloaded imageSet Path to Save Downloaded image
Set Path to Save Downloaded image
:
Determine the storage folder in your PC where the downloaded video clips will be stored.
Run in
Run in Run in
Run in FFFFull
ull ull
ull Scr
ScrScr
Screen
een een
een MMMMode
odeode
ode:
If selected, it will enable the program to readjust the interface to fill your computer screen fully.
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5.
5. 5.
5. PPPPlayback Interface
layback Interfacelayback Interface
layback Interface through
through through
through The
TheThe
The DVR
DVR DVR
DVR Remote Viewer
Remote ViewerRemote Viewer
Remote Viewer
Functions of all buttons in Search window are delineated below:
Exit
ExitExit
Exit
: Exit to the live window.
Full
FullFull
Full----screen
screenscreen
screen mode
mode mode
mode
: Select a certain camera to view in the full-screen mode.
4444----split mode
split modesplit mode
split mode
: View images in the 4-split mode.
Time
TimeTime
Time
: Indicates the recording time of the image being replayed.
Channel selection
Channel selectionChannel selection
Channel selection
: Select a camera to be replayed.
Time sele
Time seleTime sele
Time selection
ctionction
ction
: Select a time point from which the playback will be started (Use the mouse to drag the point)
Start and end time
Start and end timeStart and end time
Start and end time
: Indicates the start and end time of the recorded images on the HDD
Other operating button
Other operating buttonOther operating button
Other operating button
: (please refer to the next page.)
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Play Backward Fast Move to the Start of Recording
Play Backward Move to the Previous Hour Play Forward Move to the Next Hour Play Forward Fast Move to the End of Recording Stop Playback
Command
CommandCommand
Command
: (a) SAVE: After clicking Stop Playback, click SAVE to save the image viewed currently in the JPEG format. (b) PRINT: After clicking the Stop Playback, click PRINT to print the image viewed currently. (c) EVENT: Open the event list to select and replay an recorded event images. (d) RECORD: Click this button to download playback images transmitted from the DVR to a PC. Press it (button light:
blue red)and the program will start to record images. Then, press again to save the images during the recording period into an AVI file, which can be played by Windows Media Player.
Calendar
CalendarCalendar
Calendar
: Select the date of the recorded images you need. The outlined square indicates the ending data of recorded images in the HDD. The square in gray represents the date of current playback that you can change by clicking.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : If an invalid date is selected, it will default to the beginning of all recorded images.
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6666----7.
7. 7.
7. Backup CD Player
Backup CD PlayerBackup CD Player
Backup CD Player
Using Backup CD Player, users can replay backup image files, and function of each button in Backup CD player is as below.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : Before making use of this program, users have to install it from the software CD.
Time
TimeTime
Time
: Show the current time.
Status Window
Status WindowStatus Window
Status Window
: Show the start and end time/date, and status of operating button. When users replay
forward/backward, the recording time will be displayed.
Play Speed button
Play Speed buttonPlay Speed button
Play Speed button
: User can adjust replay speed by clicking up/down button. (1)SPEED: Adjust the speed (1/4X,
1/2X, 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, or 16X) for 4 (b) or (e) buttons. (2)DELAY: Slow down replaying (1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32).
Operation
Operation Operation
Operation
: Users can search recorded data via these buttons.
(a) Move the slide bar to the start position (b) Play backward fast in a preset speed (c) Play backward at a
normal speed (d) Pause (e) Play forward fast in a preset speed (f) Move the slide bar to the end position (g) Play forward at a normal speed.
F
F F
FUNCTION
UNCTIONUNCTION
UNCTION
: (1) OPEN: Open the Backup CD Player. (2) EDIT: Users can edit, save and print recorded image in the edition mode. This button will work when you select one of the16 cameras. (3) EXIT: Exit from the Backup CD Player.
C
C C
CHANNEL
HANNELHANNEL
HANNEL
: Select channel to see images in a full screen.
S
S S
SLIDE BAR
LIDE BARLIDE BAR
LIDE BAR
: Move to a time point from which users want to the program to replay.
P
P P
PAGE
AGEAGE
AGE
: This button will work for a 8 CH DVR in a 4-split screen, or for a16 CH DVR in a 4-split or 8-split screen.
Click it to move to the next page.
SSSSCREEN DIVISION
CREEN DIVISIONCREEN DIVISION
CREEN DIVISION
: Select the screen mode in a full screen, a 4-split, 9-split, or a 16-split screen.
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Image EDIT
Image EDITImage EDIT
Image EDIT
Image Edit Status Window
Image Edit Status WindowImage Edit Status Window
Image Edit Status Window:
Shows the recording time/date, the image size, and the command status.
Edit Button
Edit Button Edit Button
Edit Button
: Users can adjust color tone of copied images using these buttons. (a) Contrast Plus: Enhance light and shade of an image. (b) Brightness Plus: Make an image brighter . (c) Sharpness: Make an image more sharp-edged. (d) Contrast Minus: Reduce light and shade of an image. (e) Brightness Minus: Make an image darker. (f ) Blur: Soften an image.
Function button
Function buttonFunction button
Function button:
(a) Save: Users can save images, in the JPEG format, in the folder where you installed the Backup CD Player. (b) Print: User can print current image user selected. (c) Exit: Return to the Backup CD Player mode.
..(a). (b) (c)
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CHAP.
CHAP.CHAP.
CHAP.7 Media
7 Media 7 Media
7 Media Player
Player Player
Player
(※※ This chapter is for LR-804J02 only)
7777----1111.... Remote Controller
Remote ControllerRemote Controller
Remote Controller
■■■■ Preparing
PreparingPreparing
Preparing The
The The
The Remote
Remote Remote
Remote Controller
Controller Controller
Controller for First Use
for First Usefor First Use
for First Use
1.
1.1.
1. Activate the Remote Controller
Activate the Remote ControllerActivate the Remote Controller
Activate the Remote Controller
The remote control ships with a plastic contact breaker between the battery and contact. You must remove the contact breaker prior to use by pulling out the tab.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
Preserve the contact breaker in case you need to return the DVR to the vendor.
2. Operative
2. Operative2. Operative
2. Operative Range
Range Range
Range of the Remote Controller
of the Remote Controller of the Remote Controller
of the Remote Controller
The remote controller operates the Media Player via infrared transmission. To make the remote controller function well, please direct it toward the receiver (infrared port) on the front panel of the DVR. Without barriers between the controller and the receiver, effective distance is 5~10 meter (dependent on its power status) and effective degrees 30˚ up, down, left, and right from the infrared port.
3. Notice
3. Notice3. Notice
3. Notice
1. If the remote control does not work well, get closer to the receiver or check if the battery needs replacement.
2. Only a 3V CR2025 battery is compatible with the remote controller.
3. Dispose of used batteries complying with local regulations.
4. If you do not use the remote controller for an extended period, please remove the battery.
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Function
Function Function
Function
Overview of Buttons
Overview of ButtonsOverview of Buttons
Overview of Buttons
BUTTON DESCRIPITON
Power Power on/off the Media Player.
Setup Display the setup menu.
Menu Display the root menu of the disc.
Eject Eject/Draw in the disc.
Audio Select the audio language.
Subtitle Select the subtitle language or turn it on/off.
Repeat Select the repeat type for media playing.
Display Display information about the disc.
Slow Play at 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 or 1/7 time normal speed.
0~9, 10+ Input numbers.
Rewind Scan backward at 2, 4, 8 or 16 times normal speed.
Fast Forward Scan forward at 2, 4, 8, or 16 times normal speed.
Play Play media files
Pause (Once) Go into the pause mode.
(2 or more times) Go into the setup mode.
Previous Go back to the preceding track or scene during playback.
Next Go to the next chapter, track or scene during playback.
Stop (Once) Pause at the present playing point.
(2 or more times) Stop playing.
Up Move up (for navigating the setup menu).
Down Move down (for navigating the setup menu).
Left Move left (for navigating the setup menu).
Right Move right (for navigating the setup menu).
Enter Execute the selected item or setting.
7777----2.
2.2.
2. Supported Media Type/ Playback Formats
Supported Media Type/ Playback FormatsSupported Media Type/ Playback Formats
Supported Media Type/ Playback Formats
The Media Player supports a number of media types, including DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD/ CDR/ RW, and SD card. So far as playback formats are concerned, VCD, SVCD, MP3, CDDA, HDCD, CDG, WMA, JPEG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 are supported.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :
When SD card and a medium are both placed in the slots, the Media Player will play the later-inserted one.
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7777----3.
3.3.
3. Introduction of On
Introduction of OnIntroduction of On
Introduction of On----screen Displays
screen Displaysscreen Displays
screen Displays
1. Screen Information OSD
1. Screen Information OSD1. Screen Information OSD
1. Screen Information OSD
(1)
(1)(1)
(1) Media Playing:
Media Playing:Media Playing:
Media Playing:
In media playing, press DISPLAY and an screen information OSD will show as introduced below:
DVD
DVD DVD
DVD
DVD TT 1/8 CH 1/5 00:01:39
1/3 2CH OFF OFF
VCD
VCD VCD
VCD
VCD TRK 1/1 PBC 00:42:05
CD
CD CD
CD
CD TRK 1/25 00:42:05
SD Card/ MP3
SD Card/ MP3 SD Card/ MP3
SD Card/ MP3
CDrom TRK 1/153 00:30:27
Item Function
TT Title
CH Channel
TRK Track
Playing Time
Language
Dolby
Subtitle
Recording (Off)
Audio
Not Repeat/Repeat One File/Repeat One Directory/Repeat All
(2) Audio Selection (only for DVD)
(2) Audio Selection (only for DVD)(2) Audio Selection (only for DVD)
(2) Audio Selection (only for DVD)
In DVD playing, press AUDIO and the following OSD will be displayed:
: [ 1 (PCM) 2CH ]
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2. Selection Menu OSD
2. Selection Menu OSD2. Selection Menu OSD
2. Selection Menu OSD
DVD
DVD DVD
DVD
In DVD playing, press MENU and a selection menu will pop up as below (The screen depends on the DVD): TITLE. 1 TITLE. 2 CHAPTER. 1 CHAPTER. 2 TITLE. 3 CHAPTER. 1 CHAPTER. 2 CHAPTER. 3 TITLE. 4 TITLE. 5
VCD Menu OSD
VCD Menu OSD VCD Menu OSD
VCD Menu OSD
In VCD playing, press MENU and a menu OSD will show for section selection.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE :Its OSD pattern depends on the VCD contents.
MP3 / SD Card Menu OSD
MP3 / SD Card Menu OSD MP3 / SD Card Menu OSD
MP3 / SD Card Menu OSD
When an MP3 CD or an SD card (with media files) is inserted, a play menu will automatically show as below:
(
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : The icon squared in black allows users to select, as there
exist corresponding media files (music, photos or movies).)
01. FRANKS~1
02. FRANKS~2
03. FRANKS~3
04. FRANKS~4
05. FRANKS~5
06. FRANKS~6
07. FRANKS~7
08. FRANKS~8
09. FRANKS~9
01.MP3
[MP3 ] FRANKS~3.MP3
Now Playing
Music
Folder List
Playlist
Photos
Movies
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7777----4.
4.4.
4. Setup Menu
Setup MenuSetup Menu
Setup Menu
In playing mode, press SETUP to open the setting menu of the Media Player. In the setting
menu, please press , , , , and to navigate and perform.
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
1. TV SYSTEM: Select a TV system for video output.
(NTSC/PAL 60/PAL/AUTO)
2. SCREEN SAVER: Switch on/off the screen saver.
(ON/OFF)
3. VIDEO: Fixed to S-video. (S-VIDEO)
4. TV TYPE: Select a aspect ratio for the TV screen.
(4:3PS/4:3LB/16:9)
5. PASSWORD: Input four digits to lock/unlock the setting of RATING. indicates the rating setting is locked
now, and users are required to input the password already set to unlock it. indicates the rating setting is unlocked now, and users can set a password of 4 digits to lock it.
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE
1. Default password is 0000.
2. Once the media player is powered off, the changed password will be defaulted to 0000.
6. RATING: Select a film rating to limit some media playing.
(KID SAFE/G/PG/PG13/PG-R/R/NC-17/ADULT)
7. DEFAULT: In this item, press RESTORE to return all changed setting values to the default.
8. EXIT SETUP: Quit the menu.
LANGUAGE SETUP
LANGUAGE SETUP LANGUAGE SETUP
LANGUAGE SETUP
1. OSD/ AUDIO/ SUBTITLE/ MENU LANGUAGE: Select a language you need for OSD, audio, subtitle, or menu.
(CHINESE/ENGLISH/JAPAN/FRENCH/SPANISH/PROTUGUESE/LATIN/GERMAN)
2. DIVX[R] VOD: Set up the DIVX VOD register code.
3. EXIT SETUP: Quit the menu.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO SETUP AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
1. AUDIO OUT: Select the digital signal format for the audio out
(SPDIF/OFF, SPDIF/RAW, SPDIF/PCM)
2. KEY: Adjust the key for the audio out.
(#, +4, +2, 0, -2, -4, -b)
3. EXIT SETUP: Quit the menu.
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VIDEO SETUP
VIDEO SETUP VIDEO SETUP
VIDEO SETUP
1. BRIGHTNESS: Adjust the brightness for the displayed images.
(12,10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0)
2. CONTRAST: Adjust the brightness for the displayed images.
(12,10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0)
3. HUE: Adjust the hue for the displayed images.
(+6, +4, +2, 0, -2, -4, -6)
4. SATURATION: Adjust the saturation for the displayed images.
(12,10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 0)
5. SHARPNESS: Adjust the sharpness for the displayed images.
(8, 6, 4, 2, 0)
DIGITAL SETUP
DIGITAL SETUP DIGITAL SETUP
DIGITAL SETUP
1. OP MODE: Select a standard digital audio setting or the older RF digital input.
(LINE OUT/RF REMOD)
2. DYNAMIC RANGE: When OP MODE is set as LINE OUT, select this mode to adjust the effect of dynamic
compression.
(FULL, 6/8, 4/8, 2/8, OFF)
3. DUAL MONO: Select to get stereo, left, right or mixed sound from the analog outputs.
(STEREO/ MONO L/ MONO R/ MIX MONO)
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Appendix
AppendixAppendix
Appendix
I. Specification
I. SpecificationI. Specification
I. Specification
Model
ModelModel
Model LR
LRLR
LR----804J0
804J0804J0
804J02222 LR
LRLR
LR----804J0
804J0804J0
804J03333
Video Compression
Video CompressionVideo Compression
Video Compression
MJPEG
Compression Rate
Compression RateCompression Rate
Compression Rate
Lowest/ Low/ Normal/ High/ Highest
Video I
Video IVideo I
Video Input
nputnput
nput
4CH
Video Display
Video DisplayVideo Display
Video Display
Full screen, 4 Screen Split, PIP, Sequence, Digital Zoom
Display Resolution
Display ResolutionDisplay Resolution
Display Resolution
704x240 (NTSC) or 704x288 (PAL)
Display Speed
Display SpeedDisplay Speed
Display Speed
Full Motion: 30FPS(NTSC), 25(PAL)
Camera Configuration
Camera ConfigurationCamera Configuration
Camera Configuration
Adjustable Camera ID and Color
Video
VideoVideo
Video
PTZ Cont
PTZ ContPTZ Cont
PTZ Control
rolrol
rol
Support PAN/ TILT/ ZOOM by Using Mouse
Recording Rate
Recording RateRecording Rate
Recording Rate
Max: 120FPS(NTSC) ; 100FPS(PAL)
Recording Mode
Recording ModeRecording Mode
Recording Mode
Time Cyclic / Motion / Schedule / Alarm
704 x 240 (NTSC) , 720 x 288 (PAL)
Recording Resolution
Recording ResolutionRecording Resolution
Recording Resolution
[Default] 352 x 240 (NTSC) , 360 x 288 (PAL)
Recording
RecordingRecording
Recording
Recording Quality
Recording QualityRecording Quality
Recording Quality
Lowest/ Low/ Normal/ High/ Highest
Playback Mode
Playback ModePlayback Mode
Playback Mode
Percent/ Time and Date/ Event Search
Playback
PlaybackPlayback
Playback
Playback Speed
Playback SpeedPlayback Speed
Playback Speed
Forward, Backward,1X; 2X; 4X; 8X; 16X; 32X; 1/2X; 1/4X; 1/8X; 1/16X
Sensor Input
Sensor InputSensor Input
Sensor Input
4 (NO/NC Selectable )
Alarm Output
Alarm OutputAlarm Output
Alarm Output
1 (NC)
Alarm Mode
Alarm ModeAlarm Mode
Alarm Mode
Senor Input/ Video Loss
Post Alarm
Post AlarmPost Alarm
Post Alarm
Alarm Output Duration: 1 ~ 99 Sec. Selectable
Motion Detect
Motion DetectMotion Detect
Motion Detect
Multiple Configurable Detection Area and Mask
Alarm
AlarmAlarm
Alarm
Event Spot
Event SpotEvent Spot
Event Spot
Switching Interval, Alarm Pop-Up, Motion Pop-UP, Event Pop-Up
Internal Storage
Internal StorageInternal Storage
Internal Storage
3.5" IDE HDD (Expandable up to 500 GB; HDD Optional)
Backup
BackupBackup
Backup
USB Mass-storage Device
Storage
StorageStorage
Storage
Remote Backup
Remote BackupRemote Backup
Remote Backup
Download via IP Network
Web Viewer
Web ViewerWeb Viewer
Web Viewer
Remote Live View, Playback, Backup, Setting, PTZ control
Remote
RemoteRemote
Remote
Network
NetworkNetwork
Network
Ethernet (TCP/IP), Web Viewer Included
PS/2
PS/2PS/2
PS/2
Mouse
RS
RSRS
RS----485
485485
485
For PTZ Camera Control
USB
USBUSB
USB
1.For USB Mouse 2. For Mass-storage Device 3. DVR FW Upgrade
DVR
DVRDVR
DVR
User Input
User Input User Input
User Input
Interface
InterfaceInterface
Interface
Network
NetworkNetwork
Network
RJ45
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Product specifications and descriptions in this document are subject to change without notice.
Display
DisplayDisplay
Display
8" LCD Monitor
Resolution
ResolutionResolution
Resolution
800(H) x 600(V)
Brightness
BrightnessBrightness
Brightness
350 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio
Contrast RatioContrast Ratio
Contrast Ratio
500:1
LCD Spec.
LCD Spec.LCD Spec.
LCD Spec.
Viewing Angel
Viewing AngelViewing Angel
Viewing Angel
70/70 (L/R) 70/70 (U/D)
Media Video Storage
Media Video StorageMedia Video Storage
Media Video Storage
SD Card
Video Display Format
Video Display FormatVideo Display Format
Video Display Format
VCD, SVCD, MP3, CDDA, HDCD, CDG,
WMA, JPEG, MPEG 1/2/4
Media Play
Media PlayMedia Play
Media Player
erer
er
(DVD Player)
(DVD Player)(DVD Player)
(DVD Player)
Media Type
Media TypeMedia Type
Media Type
DVD-5, DVD-9, DVD-10, DVD-18,
DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD/ CDR/ RW
N/A
Video Input
Video InputVideo Input
Video Input
BNCx4 (For Cameras Input)
Video Input Form
Video Input FormVideo Input Form
Video Input Form
NTSC or PAL
Video Output
Video OutputVideo Output
Video Output
BNCx2 (Monitor/Spot) /
RCAx1(Media Video Output)
BNCx2 (Monitor(LOOP)/SPOT)
Audio/Video
Audio/Video Audio/Video
Audio/Video
Interface
InterfaceInterface
Interface
Audio Output
Audio OutputAudio Output
Audio Output
Phone-jackx1 (Media Audio Output
)
N/A
Operation Condition
Operation ConditionOperation Condition
Operation Condition
60W (DC 12V/ V 5A)
Power Supply
Power SupplyPower Supply
Power Supply
AC100~240 50/60Hz
Dimension
DimensionDimension
Dimension
193(W) x 182(H) x 198(D) mm
Others
OthersOthers
Others
Weight
WeightWeight
Weight
2.98 KG (w/o HDD) ; 3.44 KG (w/
HDD(80G))
TBD
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II. List of All Supported HDDs
II. List of All Supported HDDsII. List of All Supported HDDs
II. List of All Supported HDDs
III. Dimensions
III. DimensionsIII. Dimensions
III. Dimensions
Supported HDD
Supported HDDSupported HDD
Supported HDD
Type
TypeType
Type Capacity (GB)
Capacity (GB)Capacity (GB)
Capacity (GB)
Model Number
Model NumberModel Number
Model Number
160 ST3160812A 200 ST3200822A 250 ST3250824A 300 ST3300622A
Seagate
500 ST3500641A 160 WD1600JD-00GVC0 200 WD2000BB-22KEA0 250 WD2500JB-00GVC0
Western Digital
300 WD3000JB-00KFA0
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IV. Table of HDD Recording Time (For A 250 GB HDD):
IV. Table of HDD Recording Time (For A 250 GB HDD): IV. Table of HDD Recording Time (For A 250 GB HDD):
IV. Table of HDD Recording Time (For A 250 GB HDD): ※※※※
Unit: Hour
Unit: HourUnit: Hour
Unit: Hour
Recorded Images Quality
Recorded Images QualityRecorded Images Quality
Recorded Images Quality
(KB)
(KB)(KB)
(KB)
LOWEST
LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST
Recorded Images
Recorded ImagesRecorded Images
Recorded Images
Frame Rate
Frame RateFrame Rate
Frame Rate
((((FPS
FPSFPS
FPS))))
17 19 21 24 28
30.0 75.90 69.10 62.56 53.83 46.76
15.0 151.79 138.20 125.13 107.67 93.53
10.0 227.69 207.30 187.69 161.50 140.29
7.5 303.58 276.40 250.25 215.33 187.06
6.0 379.48 345.49 312.81 269.16 233.82
5.0 455.37 414.59 375.38 323.00 280.58
3.0 758.96 690.99 625.63 538.33 467.64
2.0 1138.43 1036.48 938.44 807.49 701.46
NTSC
NTSCNTSC
NTSC
(704x240)
(704x240)(704x240)
(704x240)
1.0 2276.87 2072.97 1876.88 1614.99 1402.92
Recorded Images Quality
Recorded Images QualityRecorded Images Quality
Recorded Images Quality
(KB)
(KB)(KB)
(KB)
LOWEST
LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST
Recorded Images
Recorded ImagesRecorded Images
Recorded Images
Frame Rate
Frame RateFrame Rate
Frame Rate
((((FPS
FPSFPS
FPS))))
17 19 21 24 28
25.0 91.07 82.92 75.08 64.60 56.12
12.5 182.15 165.84 150.15 129.20 112.23
8.3 274.32 249.76 226.13 194.58 169.03
6.2 367.24 334.35 302.72 260.48 226.28
5.0 455.37 414.59 375.38 323.00 280.58
4.1 555.33 505.60 457.77 393.90 342.18
3.5 650.53 592.28 536.25 461.42 400.83
2.0 1138.43 1036.48 938.44 807.49 701.46
PAL
PALPAL
PAL
(704x288)
(704x288)(704x288)
(704x288)
1.0 2276.87 2072.97 1876.88 1614.99 1402.92
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※※※※
Unit: Hour
Unit: HourUnit: Hour
Unit: Hour
NOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE : For HDDs with different capacity, users can infer their utmost recording time proportionally from this table
for a 250 GB HDD.
Recorded Images Quality
Recorded Images QualityRecorded Images Quality
Recorded Images Quality
(KB)
(KB)(KB)
(KB)
LOWEST
LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST
Recorded Images
Recorded ImagesRecorded Images
Recorded Images
Frame Rate
Frame RateFrame Rate
Frame Rate
((((FPS
FPSFPS
FPS))))
17 19 21 24 28
30.0 136.17 121.83 110.23 96.45 82.67
15.0 272.33 243.66 220.46 192.90 165.34
10.0 408.50 365.50 330.69 289.35 248.02
7.5 544.66 487.33 440.92 385.80 330.69
6.0 680.83 609.16 551.15 482.25 413.36
5.0 816.99 730.99 661.38 578.70 496.03
3.0 1361.66 1218.32 1102.29 964.51 826.72
2.0 2042.48 1827.49 1653.44 1446.76 1240.08
NTSC
NTSCNTSC
NTSC
(352x240)
(352x240)(352x240)
(352x240)
1.0 4084.97 3654.97 3306.88 2893.52 2480.16
Recorded Images Quality
Recorded Images QualityRecorded Images Quality
Recorded Images Quality
(KB)
(KB)(KB)
(KB)
LOWEST
LOW NORMAL HIGH HIGHEST
Recorded Images
Recorded ImagesRecorded Images
Recorded Images
Frame Rate
Frame RateFrame Rate
Frame Rate
((((FPS
FPSFPS
FPS))))
17 19 21 24 28
25.0 163.40 146.20 132.28 115.74 99.21
12.5 326.80 292.40 264.55 231.48 198.41
8.3 492.16 440.36 398.42 348.62 298.81
6.2 658.87 589.51 533.37 466.70 400.03
5.0 816.99 730.99 661.38 578.70 496.03
4.1 996.33 891.46 806.56 705.74 604.92
3.5 1167.13 1044.28 944.82 826.72 708.62
2.0 2042.48 1827.49 1653.44 1446.76 1240.08
PAL
PALPAL
PAL
(352x288)
(352x288)(352x288)
(352x288)
1.0 4084.97 3654.97 3306.88 2893.52 2480.16
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V. Menu Parameters TableV. Menu Parameters Table
V. Menu Parameters Table
Menu Parameters Table
Menu Parameters TableMenu Parameters Table
Menu Parameters Table
Menu Level
Menu LevelMenu Level
Menu Level
1111 2222 3333
Menu Items
Menu ItemsMenu Items
Menu Items Parameter Range (Increment)
Parameter Range (Increment)Parameter Range (Increment)
Parameter Range (Increment)
VERTICAL POSITION 00~63 (1)
HORIZONTAL POSITION 00~63 (1)
BORDER ENABLE ON/OFF
BORDER WIDTH 01~10 (1)
SCREEN DISPLAY
BORDER COLOR GRAY, DARK GRAY, BLACK, WHITE, LIGHT GRAY
TOP OSD OFFSET -10~9 (1)
DISPLAY SETUP
OSD SETUP
BOTTOM OSD OFFSET -10~9 (1)
CHANNEL CH1~4
RESOLUTION
352X240, 704X240 (NTSC)
360x288, 720x288 (PAL)
QUALITY LOWEST, LOW, NORMAL, HIGH, HIGHEST
RECORDE SETUP
FRAME RATE
30.0, 15,0, 10.0, 7.5, 6.0, 5.0, 3.0, 2.0, 1.0 (NTSC)
25.0, 12.5, 8.3, 6.2, 5.0, 4.1, 3.5, 2.0, 1.0 (PAL)
CHANNEL CH1~4
TYPE CONTINUE, MOTION, ALARM, MOTION & AL ARM
ALL (Execution)
0-23 (HR) (Execution)
RECORD
SCHEDULE SETUP
SUN-SAT
(Execution)
MODEL (Indication)
SERIAL (Indication)
BLOCKS (Indication)
SIZE (Indication)
SPEED (Indication)
OVERWRITE (Execution)
HDD MANAGEMENT
FORMAT
(Execution)
CHANNEL CH1~4
TITLE 8 digits or letters
BRIGHTNESS 32--32 (1)
CONTRAST 32--32 (1)
SATURATION 32--32 (1)
CONFIGURATION
CAMERA SETUP
HUE 32--32 (1)
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CHANNEL
CH1~4
SENSITIVITY 1~5
DURATION 01~99
MOTION SETUP
DETECT CELL NUMBER 0~15
CHANNEL CH1~4
INPUT NORMAL OPEN, NORMAL CLOSE, DISABLE
ALARM SETUP
DURATION 01~99 SEC (1)
SEQUENC SCREEN 01~99 SEC (1)
PIP SCREEN 01~99 SEC (1)
INTERNAL SETUP
EVENT UPDATE 010~990 SEC (10)
DATE (Indication)
TIME (Indication)
DATE FORMAT ASIAN, AMERICAN, EUROPEAN
HOUR FORMAT 24 HOUR, 12 HOUR
TIME/DATE SETUP
MONTH FORMAT NUMERIC, ENGLISH
USER ID ADMIN
USER PW 8 digits
NEW PW 8 digits
PASSWORD SETUP
CONFIRM 8 digits
KEY TONE ON, OFF
VIDEO LOSS ON, OFF
ALARM ACTIVE ON, OFF
CONFIGURATIION
BUZZER SETUP
MOTION DETECT ON, OFF
MAC ADDRESS (Indication)
DHCP MODE MANUAL, AUTOMATIC
IP DETECT (Execution)
IP PORT 5 digits (00000~65535)
IP ADDRESS 4 sets of 3 digits (000~255)
GATEWAY 4 sets of 3 digits (000~255)
IP SETUP
SUBNET 4 sets of 3 digits (000~255)
DDNS ENABLE ON, OFF
DNS SERVER 4 sets of 3 digits (000~255)
INTERVAL D:00~99 (1)/ H:00~23 (1)/ M: 10~50 (10)
DNNS STATUS (Indication)
IP ADDRESS (Indication)
IP PORT (Indication)
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
TCP/IP SETUP
DDNS SETUP
REMAIN TIME (Indication)
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LAST REGISTRATION DATE (Indication)
SPEED SPEED 1~9
CHANNEL CH1~4
MODEL
PELCO-D, DRX502A, HID2404, AECD-2000, VIDD AU-GXX, SCC-
641, HMC 250,
ACCUDOME, PELCO-P, YOKO, ON-D, TS-2211
PTZ ID 000-255
BAUDRATE 001200, 002400, 004800, 009600, 019200, 034800, 057600, 115200
CMD DELAY 0.25~5.00 MSE (0.25)
COMMAND
PAN LEFT, PAN RIGHT, TILT UP, TILT DOWN, P/T LEFT-UP, P/T RIGHT-UP, P/T
RIGHT-DOW, P/T LEFT-DOWN, ZOOM IN, ZOOM OUT
LENGTH (Depends on MODEL)
COMMAND
SETUP
CODE (Depends ON MODEL/COMMAND)
PAN SPPED 0~7 (1)
TILT SPEED 0~7 (1)
PAN/TILT SETUP
SPEED SETUP
ZOOM SPEED 0~7 (1)
SWITCHING INTERVAL 01~99 SEC (1)
ALARM POPUP ON/OFF
MOTION POPUP ON/OFF
EXTERNAL
DEVICE
SPOT SETUP
EVENT POPUP DURATION 01~99 SEC (1)
START (Indication)
HDD
END (Indication)
PARTITION (Partition Selection)
START (Indication)
END (Indication)
MEDIA
SIZE 010~700 MB (10)
BACK-UP USB SETUP
BACK-UP (Execution)
CURRENT VER (Indication)
UPGRADE VER (Indication)
CHECK-USB (Execution)
FIRMWARE
UPGRADE
UPGRADE (Execution)
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH, ESPANOL (Spanish), ITALIANO (Italian), POLSKI (Polish), FRANCAIS
(French), Russian, DE (German), Ukralne (Ukrainian), PORTUGUĖS (Portugal),
ČESKY (Czech), DUTCH, E∧∧HNIKA (Greek), 中文(Chinese), 日文語(Japanese)
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