HIKVISION DS-9000, DS-9100, DS9000HFI-S, DS9100HFI-S User Manual

DS-9000/DS-9100 Series DVR
USER’S MANUAL
Version 1.0.2
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This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice.
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Preventive and Cautionary Tips
Before connecting and operating your DVR, please be advised of the following tips:
Ensure unit is installed in a well-ventilated, dust-free environment.
Unit is designed for indoor use only.
Keep all liquids away from the DVR.
Ensure environmental conditions meet factory specifications.
Ensure unit is properly secured to a rack or shelf. Major shocks or jolts to the unit as a result of dropping it may cause
damage to the sensitive electronics within the unit.
Use the DVR in conjunction with an UPS if possible.
Power down the unit before connecting and disconnecting accessories and peripherals.
A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device.
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TABLEOFCONTENTS
C H A P T E R 1.....................................................................................................................................7
Introduction...........................................................................................................................................7
Overview.........................................................................................................................................8
Product Key Features..............................................................................................................8
Product Application Diagram................................................................................................10
Operating Your DVR.............................................................................................................11
Rear Panel Diagram ..............................................................................................................15
C H A P T E R 2...................................................................................................................................17
Getting Started....................................................................................................................................17
Starting and Shutting Down Your DVR........................................................................................18
Rebooting and Locking Your DVR .............................................................................................. 18
Using the Setup Wizard ................................................................................................................ 19
Setting Date & Time .....................................................................................................................22
C H A P T E R 3...................................................................................................................................24
Live Preview............................................................................................................ ............................24
Watching a Live Preview..............................................................................................................25
Understanding Live Preview Icons ....................................................................................... 25
Operating the Live Preview ..........................................................................................................25
Using the Mouse in Live Preview.........................................................................................26
Using Digital Zoom ..............................................................................................................26
Using an Aux Monitor ..........................................................................................................27
Configuring Live Preview Displays.............................................................................................. 27
Setting Camera Order............................................................................................................28
C H A P T E R 4...................................................................................................................................30
Record Settings....................................................................................................................................30
Configuring Settings for Recording..............................................................................................31
Initializing Record Settings...................................................................................................31
Scheduling a Recording ........................................................................................................32
Starting a Manual Recording ................................................................................................ 33
Protecting Recorded Files............................................................................................................. 34
Locking and Unlocking Recorded Files................................................................................ 34
Setting HDD to Read-Only................................................................................................... 35
Configuring Advanced HDD Settings .......................................................................................... 36
Setting up HDD Redundancy................................................................................................ 36
C H A P T E R 5...................................................................................................................................39
Playback...............................................................................................................................................39
Playing Back a Recording.............................................................................................................40
Understanding the Playback Interface................................................................................... 40
Playing Back from Search.....................................................................................................41
Playing Back from Live Preview.......................................................................................... 42
Playing Back from System Log ............................................................................................ 42
Playing Back Frame-by-Frame .............................................................................................43
Using Digital Zoom ...................................................................................................................... 43
C H A P T E R 6...................................................................................................................................45
Backup .................................................................................................................................................45
Backing up Recorded Files ........................................................................................................... 46
Exporting Files...................................................................................................................... 46
Exporting Video Clips...........................................................................................................48
Managing Backup Devices ...........................................................................................................49
C H A P T E R 7...................................................................................................................................50
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Alarm Settings.....................................................................................................................................50
Configuring Alarms ......................................................................................................................51
Setting up Motion Detection .................................................................................................51
Setting up Sensor Alarms...................................................................................................... 53
Triggering Alarm Outputs Manually..................................................................................... 55
Detecting Video Loss............................................................................................................56
Detecting Video Tampering..................................................................................................57
Setting Exception ..........................................................................................................................59
Understanding Exception Trigger Options ...........................................................................60
C H A P T E R 8...................................................................................................................................61
Network Settings.................................................................................................................................61
Configuring Network Settings ......................................................................................................62
Configuring Basic Settings ................................................................................................... 62
Configuring PPPoE Settings .................................................................................................63
Configuring DDNS ...............................................................................................................64
Configuring an NTP Server .................................................................................................. 65
Configuring a Remote Alarm Host ....................................................................................... 66
Configuring Multicast...........................................................................................................66
Configuring Server and HTTP Ports.....................................................................................67
Configuring E-mail Settings ................................................................................................. 68
C H A P T E R 9...................................................................................................................................69
PTZ Controls.......................................................................................................................................69
Navigating PTZ Menus.................................................................................................................70
Configuring PTZ Settings .............................................................................................................70
Setting PTZ Presets, Patrols & Patterns........................................................................................71
Understanding PTZ Controls ................................................................................................71
Customizing Presets.............................................................................................................. 72
Customizing Patrols .............................................................................................................. 72
Customizing Patterns ............................................................................................................74
C H A P T E R 1 0................................................................................................................................76
Camera Management.........................................................................................................................76
Configuring IP Cameras................................................................................................................ 77
Configuring OSD Settings ............................................................................................................80
Setting up Privacy Mask ...............................................................................................................81
Adjusting Display Settings............................................................................................................82
C H A P T E R 1 1................................................................................................................................83
HDD Management..............................................................................................................................83
Managing HDDs ...........................................................................................................................84
Initializing HDDs.................................................................................................................. 84
Setting HDD Groups.............................................................................................................84
Setting HDD Status...............................................................................................................85
Checking HDD Status...........................................................................................................86
Configuring HDD Alarms..................................................................................................... 88
C H A P T E R 1 2................................................................................................................................89
DVR Management ..............................................................................................................................89
Configuring System Settings ........................................................................................................ 90
Configuring General Settings................................................................................................ 90
Configuring Advanced Settings............................................................................................ 90
Configuring RS-232 Port Settings ................................................................................................91
Managing User Accounts.........................................................................................................
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Adding a New User...............................................................................................................92
Deleting a User...................................................................................................................... 95
Modifying a User ..................................................................................................................95
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Managing System.......................................................................................................................... 96
Importing & Exporting Configuration .................................................................................. 96
Updating System Firmware ..........................................................................................................96
Restoring Default Settings ............................................................................................................98
Viewing System Information........................................................................................................ 98
Viewing System Logs ...................................................................................................................99
C H A P T E R 1 2..............................................................................................................................101
Appendix............................................................................................................................................101
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................... 102
FAQ............................................................................................................................................. 103
Index ...........................................................................................................................................104
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C H A P T E R 1
Introduction
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Overview
Thank you for your purchase of DS-9000/DS-9100 series Digital Video Recorder (DVR). To get the most out of your DVR, please read through the Installation’s Manual and this User’s Manual thoroughly.
The DS-9000/DS-9100 series DVR, shown in Figure 1 & Figure 2, is a new generation product. Built on an embedded platform and combining the latest in advanced H.264 video encoding and decoding technologies, the DS-9000/DS-9100 contains the perfect combination of rock-solid reliability and high performance. The DS-9000 supports both analog and network cameras and can be used as a standalone DVR, hybrid DVR or as an NVR.
Figure 1. DS-9000 Series DVR
Figure 2. DS-9100 Series DVR
ProductKeyFeatures
Compression:
Support PAL/NTSC video input.
Adopt H.264 video compression standard.
DS-9000 support both analog camera and IP camera.
Each analog channel supports dual stream. Main stream supports up to 4CIF resolution and sub stream supports up to
CIF resolution.
Each IP channel of DS-9000 supports up to HD720P (1280*720) resolution.
Video encoding parameters of each channel can be set separately, including resolution, frame rate, bit rate, image
quality.
Each channel supports normal continuous and event compression parameters.
Supports both composite stream and video only stream. Audio and video streams are strictly simultaneous.
Supports watermark.
Monitoring:
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Support three independent local output including VGA, main and AUX composite video output.
High definition VGA display, max support 1280*1024 resolution.
Supports 1/4/6/8/9/16 screen live view, channel sequence is adjustable.
Support live view group switch, manual switch and automatic cycle, the interval of automatic cycle can be adjusted.
Supports digital zoom on live view.
Supports shielding the assigned live view channel.
Supports motion detection, view tampering alert, video exception alert and video loss alert.
Supports privacy mask.
Supports various PTZ protocols, PTZ preset, patrol and pattern.
Supports zoom in by clicking the mouse and trace function by dragging mouse.
HDD Management:
Supports up to 8 SATA HDD, each HDD can support over 2TB capacity.
Supports S.M.A.R.T. technology.
Supports HDD standby function.
Supports hard disk group management.
HDD file system is compatible with Windows. Use pre-allocating hard disk management technology, and no disk
fragments.
Recording and Playback:
Supports cycle and non-cycle recording mode.
Supports normal and event video encoding parameters.
Supports multiple recording types, including manual, continuous, alarm, motion, motion | alarm and motion & alarm
recording, etc.
Supports 8 recording time periods with separate recording types.
Supports Pre-record and Post-record time for alarm and motion detection.
Supports lock and unlock video files.
Supports local redundant recording.
Supports setting hard disk to read only.
Supports video data search and playback by channel number, recording type, time, etc.
Supports digital zoom function in playback.
Supports pause, play fast, play slow, skip forward, and skip backward when playback, locating in progress bar by
dragging the mouse.
DS-9000 supports 4-ch synchronous playback, 16-ch synchronous playback is also supported after resources
distribution.
DS-9100HFI-S supports 4-ch synchronous playback, DS-9100HDI-S supports up to 16-ch playback.
Backup:
Supports USB device backup.
Supports SATA CD/DVD-R/W backup.
Supports backup by file or by time.
Supports backup device maintenance and management.
Supports video clips backup when playback.
Alarm & Exception:
Unified management of DVR and IP camera alarm in/out of DS-9000.
Unified management of DVR alarm in/out of DS-9100.
Unified management of DVR and IP camera motion detection, view tampering and video lost of DS-9000.
Unified management of DVR motion detection, view tampering and video lost of DS-9100.
Supports alarm in/out arming schedule setting.
Supports various alarm input such as hard disk full, illegal access, network break, IP conflicted, hard disk error, video
exception, and video output standard mismatch.
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Supports various alarm response such as camera recording, relay out, on screen warning, audible warning and upload
to center, etc.
Supports auto recovery from exceptions.
Network:
Supports 10/100/1000M adaptive network interface.
Supports TCP/IP protocols, PPPoE, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, and SADP, etc.
Supports unicast and multicast, support TCP, UDP, and RTP for unicast.
Supports remote search, playback and download video files, support breakpoint resume.
Supports remote configuration, support remote import and export of DVR settings.
Supports remote acquisition of device status, system log and alarm status.
Supports remote button operation, remote locking and unlocking of panel buttons.
Supports remote format of hard disk, upgrade, reboot, shutdown and other system maintenance operations.
Supports RS-232 and RS-485 transparent channel transmission.
Supports event alarm and exceptions upload to remote management host.
Supports remote manual recording.
Supports remote PTZ control.
Supports voice talk and broadcast.
Built-in WEB Server.
Other:
Supports front panel, mouse, IR control, special keyboard operation.
Supports multi-level user management, each user can have individual DVR access rights.
Powerful DVR log, including operation, alarm and exception log.
ProductApplicationDiagram
Figure 3. Product Application Diagram
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OperatingYourDVR
There are numerous ways to navigate and operate your DVR. You may use the Front Panel Controls, the included IR (Infra-Red) Remote, a Mouse and the Soft Keyboard.
Using the Front Panel Controls
Your DVR comes with built-in front panel controls, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4. DVR Front Panel Controls
The controls on the front panel include:
1. Power Button: Powers DVR on/off.
2. IR Receiver: Receiver for IR remote.
3. USB Ports: Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports for additional devices such as USB mouse and USB
Hard Disk Drive (HDD).
4. Status Indicators: Status indicators for different features of the DVR.
Alarm: Alarm indicator turns red when a sensor alarm is detected.
Ready: Ready indicator turns blue when DVR is functioning properly.
Status: Status indicator turns blue when DVR is controlled by an IR remote. Indicator turns red
when controlled by a keyboard and purple when IR remote and keyboard is used at the same time.
HDD: HDD indicator blinks red when data is being read from or written to HDD.
Modem: Reserved
TX/RX: TX/RX indictor blinks blue when network connection is functioning properly.
Guard: Guard indicator turns blue when the device is armed, off when the device is unarmed. The
arm/disarm state can be initiated by pressing and holding on the ESC button for more than 3 seconds in Preview mode.
5. Alphanumeric Buttons: Alphanumeric buttons used in various menus of the DVR. Some uses
include:
Switching to the corresponding channel in Preview or PTZ Control mode.
Inputting numbers and characters in Edit mode.
Switching between different channels in Playback mode.
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6. Control Buttons:
ESC Button: The ESC button is used to escape to the previous menu and to arm/disarm the DVR in
Preview mode.
REC/SHOT Button: The REC/SHOT button is used to enter the Manual Record interface. If used
when controlling a PTZ, pressing the REC/SHOT button and then a Numeric button will call a PTZ preset.
PLAY/AUTO Button: The PLAY/AUTO button is used to enter the Playback menu. It is also used
to turn audio on/off in the Playback menu and auto scan in the PTZ Control menu.
ZOOM+ Button: The ZOOM+ button is used to zoom the PTZ camera in when in the PTZ Control
menu.
A/FOCUS+ Button: The A/FOCUS+ button is used to adjust focus in the PTZ Control menu. It is
also used to switch between input methods (upper and lowercase alphabet, symbols and numeric input). It can also be used to clear entire masked areas, such as in the Motion Detection and Privacy Mask menus.
EDIT/IRIS+ Button: The EDIT/IRIS+ button is used to edit text fields. When editing text fields, it
will also function as a Backspace button to delete the character in front of the cursor. On checkbox fields, pressing the EDIT/IRIS+ button will tick the checkbox. In PTZ Control mode, the EDIT/IRIS+ button opens up the iris of the camera. In Playback mode, it can be used to generate video clips for backup.
MENU/WIPER Button: Pressing the MENU/WIPER button will return the user to the Main menu
(after successful login). Pressing and holding the button for 5 seconds will turn off audible key beep. The MENU/WIPER button will also bring up Sensitivity Interface settings. In PTZ Control mode, the MENU/WIPER button will start wiper (if applicable).
F1/LIGHT Button: The F1/LIGHT button when used in a list field will select all items on the list.
In PTZ Control mode, it will turn on/off PTZ light.
F2/AUX Button: The F2/AUX button is used to cycle through tab pages. It will also bring up the
Channel & OSD Position settings.
MAIN/SPOT/ZOOM- Button: The MAIN/SPOT/ZOOM- button is used to switch between main
and spot output. In PTZ Control mode, it can be used to zoom the camera out.
PREV/FOCUS- Button: The PREV/FOCUS- button is used to switch between single screen and
multi-screen mode. In PTZ Control mode, it is used to adjust the focus in conjunction with the A/FOCUS+ button. It can also be used to select entire masked areas, such as in Motion Detection and Privacy Mask menus.
PTZ/IRIS- Button: The PTZ/IRIS- button is used to enter the PTZ Control mode. When in the PTZ
Control mode, it is used to close the iris of the PTZ camera.
7. DIRECTION/ENTER Buttons:
DIRECTION Buttons: The DIRECTION buttons are used to navigate between different fields and
items in menus. In Playback mode, the Up and Down button is used to speed up and slow down recorded video. The Left and Right button will select the next and previous day of recordings. In Preview mode, these buttons can be used to cycle through channels.
ENTER Button: The ENTER button is used to confirm selection in any of the menu modes. It can
also be used to tick checkbox fields. In Playback mode, it can be used to play or pause the video. In Single Play mode, pressing the ENTER button will advance the video by a single frame.
8. JOG SHUTTLE Control: The JOG SHUTTLE control can be used to move the active selection in a
menu. The inner ring will move the selection up and down; the inner ring will move it left and right. In the Playback mode, the inner ring is used to jump 30 seconds forward/backward in a video. The inner ring can be used to speed up/slow down the video. In Preview mode, it can be used to cycle through different channels.
Note: If GUARD indicator is blue (default), all alarm event and exception settings are valid. Otherwise, alarm event
and exception settings will be invalid, but normal recording will still be available.
Note: It is important to note that you must click the EDIT button on either the remote or front panel on a text field
before you’re able to edit its content. After you’re done entering text, you must hit the ENTER button to be able to move on to the next field.
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Using the IR Remote Control
Your DVR may also be controlled with the included IR remote control, shown in Figure 5. Batteries (2x AAA) must be installed before operating.
Figure 5. IR Remote Control
The keys on the remote control closely resemble the ones found on the front panel. Referring to Figure 5, they include:
1. POWER Button: Same as POWER button on front panel.
2. DEV Button: Enables/Disables Remote Control.
3. Alphanumeric Buttons: Same as Alphanumeric buttons on front panel.
4. EDIT Button: Same as EDIT/IRIS+ button on front panel.
5. A Button: Same as A/FOCUS+ button on front panel.
6. REC Button: Same as REC/SHOT button on front panel.
7. PLAY Button: Same as PLAY/AUTO button on front panel.
8. INFO Button: Same as ZOOM+ button on front panel.
9. VOIP Button: Same as MAIN/SPOT/ZOOM- button on front panel.
10. MENU Button: Same as MENU/WIPER button on front panel.
11. PREV Button: Same as PREV/FOCUS- button on front panel.
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12. DIRECTION/ENTER Buttons: Same as DIRECTION/ENTER buttons on front panel.
13. PTZ Button: Same as PTZ/IRIS- button on front panel.
14. ESC Button: Same as ESC button on front panel.
15. RESERVED: Reserved.
16. F1 Button: Same as F1/LIGHT button on front panel.
17. PTZ CONTROL Buttons: Buttons to adjust the iris, focus and zoom of a PTZ camera.
18. F2 Button: Same as F2/AUX button on front panel.
Aim the remote control at the IR receiver located at the front of the unit to test operation. If there is no response:
1. Using the front control panel or the mouse, go into Menu > Settings > General > More Settings.
2. Check and remember DVR ID#. The default ID# is 255. This ID# is valid for all IR controls.
3. Press the DEV button on the remote.
4. Enter the DVR ID# from step 2.
5. Press the ENTER button on the remote.
If the Status indicator on the front panel turns blue, the remote control is operating properly. If the Status indicator does not turn blue and there is still no response from the remote, please check the following:
1. Batteries are installed correctly and the polarities of the batteries are not reversed.
2. Batteries are fresh and not out of charge.
3. IR receiver is not obstructed.
Using a USB Mouse
A regular 3-button (Left/Right/Scroll-wheel) USB mouse can also be used with this DVR. To use a USB mouse:
1. Plug USB mouse into one of the USB ports on the front panel of the DVR.
2. The mouse should automatically be detected. If in a rare case that the mouse is not detected, please
refer to the recommended device list from your provider.
The buttons on the mouse corresponds to:
1. Left Button:
Single-Click: Select a component of a menu, such as a button or an input field. This is similar to
pressing the ENTER button on the remote/front panel controls.
Double-Click: Switch between single screen and multi-screen mode in Preview/ Playback mode.
Click and Drag: Clicking and dragging the Left mouse button can be used to control the pan/tilt of
a PTZ camera as well as to vary the position of digital zoom area and camera OSD. It can also be used to setup the alarm areas.
2. Right Button:
Single-Click: Shows pop-up menu.
3. Scroll-Wheel:
Scroll Up: In Preview mode, scrolling up will switch to the previous screen. In Menu mode, it will
move the selection to the previous item.
Scroll Down: In Preview mode, scrolling down will switch to the next screen. In Menu mode, it
will move the selection to the next item.
Using the Soft Keyboard
When a mouse is used to perform task on the DVR, clicking on a text input field will bring up the Soft Keyboard, shown in Figure 6.
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Figure 6. Soft Keyboard
The buttons on the soft keyboard represents:
Lowercase: Designates lowercase input is being used. Uppercase: Designates uppercase input is being used.
Switch to Lowercase: Switch to lowercase input. Switch to Uppercase: Switch to uppercase input.
Number: Designates number input is being used. Symbols: Switch to symbols input.
Backspace: Delete the character in front of the cursor. Enter: Confirm selection.
ESC: Exit out of Soft Keyboard.
Figure 7. Soft Keyboard Buttons
RearPanelDiagram
Figure 8. Rear Panel Diagram
No. Item Description
1 VIDEO IN BNC connectors for analog video input. AUDIO IN BNC connectors for analog audio input. 2 VIDEO SPOT OUT BNC connector for monitor. If VGA is connected, interface is for video
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output only. If VGA is not connected, interface is for video output, playback and showing PTZ controls.
AUDIO SPOT OUT BNC connector for audio output. If VGA is connected, audio is synchronized
with VGA. If VGA is not connected, audio is synchronized with VIDEO SPOT OUT.
3 VIDEO OUT BNC connector for video output. If VGA is connected, the interface is used
for spot output only with local video display, playback, recording and PTZ controls. If VGA is not connected, the interface is used as the main video output with local video display and menu operations.
AUDIO OUT BNC connector for audio output. This connector is synchronized with VIDEO
OUT. 4 LINE IN BNC connector for audio input. 5 VGA DB9 connector for VGA output. Display local video output and menu. 6 Loop Out (Optional) DB15 interface for connection video matrix and monitor. 7 RS-232 Interface Connector for RS-232 devices. 8 eSATA (Optional) Connects external SATA HDD, CD/DVD-RM or disk array. 9 LAN Interface Connector for LAN (Local Area Network). 10 USB Interface Connector for USB devices. 11 Termination Switch RS-485 termination switch. Up position is not terminated.
Down is 120 termination. 12 RS-485 Interface Connector for RS-485 devices. T+, T- pin connects to PTZ. Controller Port D+, D- pin connects to Ta, Tb pin of controller. For cascading devices, the
first DVR’s D+, D- pin should be connected with the D+, D- pin of the next
DVR. ALARM IN Connector for alarm input (up to 16 channels). ALARM OUT Connector for alarm output (4 channels). 13 GROUND Ground(needs to be connected when DVR startup) 14 POWER AC 110V ~ 220V
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C H A P T E R 2
GettingStarted
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Starting and Shutting Down Your DVR
Proper startup and shutdown procedures are crucial to expanding the life of your DVR.
To startup your DVR:
1. Ensure the power supply is plugged into an electrical outlet. It is HIGHLY recommended that an
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) be used in conjunction with the unit. The Power indicator LED on the front panel should turn red, indicating the unit is receiving power.
2. Press the POWER button on the front panel. The Power indicator LED should turn blue. The unit will
begin to start.
3. After startup, the Power indicator LED will remain blue. A splash screen with the status of the DSP
and HDD will be shown. The first row of icons at the bottom of the screen shows the DSP status. If an ‘X’ is shown on top of an icon, it means that the DSP initialization has failed. The second row of icons at the bottom of the screen will show the HDD status. If an ‘X’ is shown, it means that the HDD is not installed or cannot be detected.
There are two proper ways to shutdown the DVR. To shutdown the DVR:
• OPTION 1: Standard Shutdown
1. Enter the Shutdown menu, shown in Figure 1 by clicking on Menu > Shutdown.
Figure 1. Shutdown Menu
2. Select the Shutdown button.
3. Click the Yes button.
• OPTION 2: Manual Sh u tdown
1. Press and hold the POWER button for 3 seconds.
2. Enter the administrator’s username and password in the dialog box for authentication.
3. Click the Yes button.
Note: Do not press the POWER button again when the system is shutting down.
Rebooting and Locking Your DVR
While in the Shutdown menu (Figure 1), you may also reboot or lock your DVR. Locking your DVR will return you to the Live Preview mode, which will require an user name and password to exit out of it. The Reboot button will reboot your DVR.
To reboot or lock your DVR:
1. Enter the Shutdown menu by clicking Menu > Shutdown.
2. Select the Lock button to lock the DVR or the Reboot button to reboot the DVR.
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Using the Setup Wizard
By default, the Setup Wizard will start once the DVR has loaded, as shown in Figure 2. The Setup Wizard will walk you through some of the more important settings of your DVR. If you do not wish to use the Setup Wizard at this time, click the Cancel button. You may also choose to use the Setup Wizard at a later time by leaving the “Start Wizard
when DVR starts?” checkbox checked.
Figure 2. Setup Wizard
To start using the Setup Wizard:
1. Click the Next button on the Wizard window. This will take you to the User Permission window,
shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. User Permission
2. Navigate to the Admin Password input field.
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3. Enter the admin password into the Admin Password input field. By default, the password is 12345.
4. To change the admin password, check the New Admin Password checkbox. Enter the new password
and confirm the password in the given fields.
5. Click the Next button. This will take you to the HDD Management window, shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4. HDD Management
6. To start HDD management, click the Enter button.
7. If a new HDD was recently installed, select the HDD from the list to initialize it. Initializing the HDD
will format and remove all data from it.
8. After the HDD has been initialized, click the OK button which will take you back to the Setup Wizard
window.
9. Click the Next button. This will take you to the Record Settings window, as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5. Record Settings
10. To enter the Record Settings window, click the Enter button.
11. Select the Schedule tab, shown in Figure 6.
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Figure 6. Schedule Settings
12. Click the Edit button. This will open up a new recording schedule, shown in Figure 7.
13. Check both the Enable Schedule and All Day checkbox. This will enable the recording schedule and
have it record continuously all day.
Figure 7. Edit Schedule Settings
14. Click the OK button. This will take you back to the Schedule tab. To copy the schedule to a different
channel, select the channel or all under Copy To and click the Copy button.
15. Click the Next button. This will take you to the Network Setti ngs window, shown in Figure 8.
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Figure 8. Network Settings
16. To configure network settings, click the Enter button.
17. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.
18. Click the OK button to return to the Setup Wizard.
19. If all the settings are entered as desired, click the Done button to finish and exit the Setup Wizard.
Congratulations! You’ve completed the Setup Wizard. The next step in the initial setup process is to setup the system date and time.
Setting Date & Time
It is extremely important to setup the system date and time to accurately timestamp recordings and events.
To setup date and time:
1. Open the Menu window by clicking the MENU button on the remote or front panel. You can also go
to the Menu window by right clicking with the mouse and clicking the Menu button.
2. Click the Setting icon.
3. Click the General icon. You will be taken to the General Settings window, as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9. General Settings
4. Enter the correct date and time under System Time.
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5. Click the Apply button to save the setting.
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C H A P T E R 3
LivePreview
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Watching a Live Preview
The Live Preview mode is automatically started after the DVR boots up. It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy, thus hitting the ESC multiple times (depending on which menu you’re on) will bring you to the Live Preview mode.
UnderstandingLivePreviewIcons
There are multiple icons on each display in Live Preview mode to indicate different camera status. These icons include:
Event Icon: Indicates video loss or tampering, motion detection and/or sensor alarm.
Figure 1. Live Preview Icons
Note:Status for video loss is only valid with analog cameras. Event icons will only be displayed when armed, except
for the video loss alarm. Output icon is only valid when enable output hint in General menu
Operating the Live Preview
In Live Preview mode, you can:
1. Display Single Camera:
• Using Front Panel/Remote: Use Alphanumeric buttons.
• Using Mouse: Select Single Camera in right-click menu.
2. Preview Layout Switch:
• Using Front Panel/Remote: Click PREV button.
• Using Mouse: Select Multi-Camera in right-click menu.
3. Manual Switch:
• Using Front Panel/ Remote: To move to the previous screen, click the Left direction button. To
move to the next screen, click the Right direction button.
• Using Mouse: Select Next screen in right-click menu.
4. Auto Switch:
• Using Front Panel/Remote: Click ENTER button.
• Using Mouse: Select Start Sequence in right-click menu.
5. Digital Zoom:
• Using Mouse: Select Digital Zoom in right-click menu.
6. Switch between Main and Aux Output:
Record Icon: Indicates the current channel is recording. The recording may have been started manually, from
a schedule, and/or triggered from motion or alarm.
Main Icon: Indicates the current channel is in the main output mode.
Aux Icon: Indicates the current channel is in the aux output mode.
Spot Icon: Indicates the current channel is in the spot output mode.
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• Using Front Panel/Remote: Click MAIN/AUX button.
• Using Mouse: Select Aux Monitor/Main Monitor in right-click menu.
UsingtheMouseinLivePreview
Many features of the Live Preview can be quickly accessed by clicking the right-button of the mouse (shown in Figure
2). These features include:
• Single Camera: Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera. Camera can be selected from a
drop down list.
• Multi-Camera: Switch between different display layout options. Layout options can be selected from a
drop down list.
• Next Screen: When displaying less than the maximum number of cameras in Live Preview, clicking this
feature will switch to the next set of displays.
• Playback: Enter into Playback mode.
• PTZ: Enter PTZ Control mode.
• Digital Zoom: Enter Digital Zoom interface.
• Menu: Enter Main menu.
• Start Auto-switch: Enable sequencing in Live Preview mode.
• Aux Monitor: Enter Aux operation mode.
Note: The dwell time of the preview configuration should be set before using Start Au to-switch. Note: If you enter Aux monitor mode and the Aux monitor is not connected, switch back to the Main output with the
MAIN/AUX button on the front panel or remote.
Figure 2. Live Preview Mouse Menu
UsingDigitalZoom
To use digital Zoom in Live Preview mode:
1. Right-click using the mouse in Live Preview mode.
2. Select Digital Zoom from Mouse menu.
3. Left-click and drag the red box to the desired area for zoom. The zoomed image will be magnified by
4x. A sample of this can be seen in Figure 3.
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Figure 3. Digital Zoom
UsinganAuxMonitor
Certain features of the Live Preview are also available while using an Aux monitor. These features include:
• Single Camera: Switch to a full screen display of the selected camera. Camera can be selected from a
drop down list.
• Multi-Camera: Switch between different display layout options. Layout options can be selected from a
drop down list.
• Next Screen: When displaying less than the maximum number of cameras in Live Preview, clicking this
feature will switch to the next set of displays.
• Playback: Enter into Playback mode.
• PTZ: Enter PTZ Control mode.
• Main Monitor: Enter Main operation mode.
Figure 4. Aux Monitor Mouse Menu
Note: Main menu operation’s not available while in Aux monitor mode.
Configuring Live Preview Displays
Live Preview displays can be customized to your own needs. These settings can be accessed by entering the Display Settings menu.
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Figure 5. Display Settings
To access the Display Settings menu:
1. Click the MENU button.
2. Click the Setting icon.
3. Click the Display icon.
The settings available in this menu include:
• Video Output: Designates the output to configure the settings for. Outputs include VGA, Main and Aux
composite video (CVBS).
• Mode: Designates the display mode to be use for Live Preview.
• Dwell Time: The time in seconds to dwell between switching of channels when Start Sequence is
selected in Live Preview.
• Camera Order: The order of the cameras to be used in the selected display mode (See Setting Camera Order).
• Enable Audio Output: Enables/disable audio output for the selected video output.
• Event Output Port: Designates the output to show event video on.
• Event Dwell Time: The time in seconds to show event screen.
Note: Model DS9000HFI-S and DS9100HFI-S will automatically detect if a VGA display is connected.
Note: When a VGA display is connected to the DVR, the VGA display will become the main output. All the Live
Preview operations will be available. Main video (VIDEO OUT) is set as Aux control output, which supports PTZ Control, Playback, and Preview mode on it. Aux video (VIDEO SPOT OUT) only allows Preview depending on configuration. The main audio (AUDIO OUT) is tied to the main video (VIDEO OUT), while Aux audio (AUDIO SPOT OUT) is tied to the VGA video output.
Note: When a VGA display is not connected to the DVR, all the Live Preview operations will then become available
to the main video output. The VIDEO SPOT OUT will be the Aux control output. Main audio will still be tied to main video while Aux audio will be tied to Aux CVBS video (VIDEO SPOT OUT).
Note: The above cases will still be valid if the VGA display is connected or disconnected while the DVR is running.
SettingCameraOrder
Setting the camera order allows you to logically position cameras for more efficient monitoring of your own individual location.
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Figure 6. Camera Order Setting
To set the camera order:
1. Enter the Display Settings menu, shown in Figure 6 (Menu > Setting > Display).
2. Click the Set button.
3. Select the display mode you would like to set the camera order for under Mode.
4. Using the up and down button at each display, select the camera you would like to set. Setting an ‘X’
will mean the camera will not be displayed.
5. Click the OK button.
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