
ETS Series Standalone DVR

Contents
CONTENTS 1
NOTICE BEFORE USING PRODUCT 4
SAFETY WARNING & PRECAUTION 5
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 8
Product Specification 9
Package Contents 11
Front Panel Layout 12
Front Panel Buttons 12
Rear Panel 13
Remote Control Unit Layout 14
PRODUCT INSTALLATION 15
Connection Outline (4CH case) 15
Video Connection 16
Audio Connection 17
Alarm/Sensor/PTZ Connection 18
Network Connection 19
Hard Disk Drive 19
Power Connection 19
System Installation Complete 19
OPERATION DESCRIPTION 20

1. STARTING THE SYSTEM 20
2. SURVEILLANCE MODE 20
Initial Screen 20
Video Screen 21
Control Panel 22
Split Screen Modes 24
3. PLAYBACK MODE 30
4. SEARCH MODE 32
Quick Search Mode 33
Search 34
5. MENU MODE 41
Initial Menu 42
Search Menu 43
Recording Configuration 44
PTZ Configuration 52
System Configuration 53
Backup 66
Log Viewer 67
6. BACKUP VIEWER 69
Backup Software Outline 71
APPENDIX1 STANET 81
1. STORAGE SPACE SETUP 82
2. CREATING RECORDING REPOSITORIES 84
3. DEVICE LIST CONFIGURATION 86
APPENDIX1 STANET TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 87
1. MAIN SCREEN STRUCTURE 88
2. DEVICE LIST 89

3. PLAYBACK CONTROL PANEL 90
4. EVENT LIST PANEL 92
5. DISPLAY 93
6. FLOATING BAR 94
7. SURVEILLANCE 95
8. EVENT LIST/ REALTIME EVENT VIEW 100
9. EVENT LIST/ SEARCH EVENT VIEW 101
10. RECORD 102
11. PLAYBACK 105
12. REMOTE SEARCH 107
APPENDIX2 NEODHS 108
1. NEODHS SERVICE OVERVIEW 108
2. SIGNING IN AND USING NEODHS 109
3. SERVER REGISTRATION 113
4. EXECUTING WEBCLIENT PROGRAM 115

Notice before Using Product
Please beware of the following precautions before installing the DVR.
① Please avoid placing the system near moisture or dust
② Please avoid placing the system near direct sunlight or heat
source
③ Please place the system on a solid surface without any
vibrations and away from magnetic appliances
④ Please place the system in a room temperature environment
(Recommended room temperature of 5℃ ~ 40℃)
⑤ Please make sure no foreign metallic/magnetic objects enter
through the ventilation openings of the unit
⑥ Please place the system in a well ventilated area
⑦ Some Radio or TV signals may interfere with system, please
place the system away at least 3 feet from home electronic
appliances such as Radio/Stereo/Television/Projectors
⑧ Never place any heavy objects on top of the unit
⑨ Never disassemble the product, electronic shock may result
in serious injury or death
Notice before Using Product

Safety Warning & Precaution
The following warnings and cautions are for your own safety and to
prevent damage of the DVR system and/or other properties.
Warning (Review these warnings or you may be seriously
injured or killed)
Turn off the system before installing
the system. Do not plug in several
electric devices to the same outlet.
[This may cause heating, fire, or
electric shock]
Do not place any liquid container
on the system, such as water,
coffee, or beverage
[If liquid is poured onto the system,
it can cause system breakdown or
cause fire]
Prevent power cable from being
severely bent or pressed by a
heavy object.[This may cause fire]
Clean the dust around the system
on regular basis. When cleaning
the system, always use dry cloth.
[This may cause system
breakdown or electric shock]
Install the system in a place with
sufficient air ventilation.
[Keep at least 15cm distance
between the back of the system
and a wall]
Safety Warning & Precaution

Avoid any place with moisture, dust,
or soot.
[This can cause fire or electric shock]
When pulling the power cable from
the plug, do so gently. Do not touch
the plug with wet hands and avoid
using the plug if the holes on the
outlet are too loose.
[This may cause fire or electric shock]
Do not attempt to disassemble,
repair, or modify the system on
your own. It is extremely
dangerous due to high voltage
running through the system.
[This may cause fire, electric
shock, or serious injuries]
Install the system on a plain
surface with sufficient air
ventilation. Do not place the
system on elevated surface.
[This may cause system break
down or serious Injuries]
Install the system in a cool place
without direct sunlight and always
maintain room temperature.
[This may cause fire]
Avoid using aged old power
cables or long extensions.
[This may cause fire]

Caution (Review these cautions or you may be seriously
injured or cause property damage)
Do not install the system in a place
with high magnetic, electric wave, or
wireless devices such as radio or TV
[Install the system in a place
without magnetic objects, electric
frequencies, or vibration]
Install the system in a place
with appropriate moisture and
temperature level
[Avoid installing the system with
high (over 40℃) or low (under
5℃) temperature]
Prevent any substances from
being inserted into the system
[This may cause system
breakdown]
Do not place any heavy object
on the system
[This may cause system
breakdown]
The system can be damaged
from a strong impact or vibration
[The system may not operate
properly]
If there is strange sound or smell, un
plug the power cable immediately
and contact the service center.
[This may cause fire or electric shock]

Product Overview
“ETS Standalone DVRs" are Standalone DVRs that support H/W
compression, Realtime Display, and Full Channel Audio Input. Their
stability was maximized by adopting Embedded Linux as the
Operating System. By supporting strong Remote Surveillance and
Remote Playback through network, they can be the optimized
security solutions for IP Surveillance Generation.

[BNC] CVBS x 2, [BNC] SPOT x 1, VGA x 1
Live Display, Recording, Playback, Backup &
Remote access
Unit‟s Frontal Buttons, Remote Controller, Mouse
1 Port RCA, LINE Level (Functional Live Audio)
Sensor Input
(Type - NC/NO)
Alarm Output
(Type - NC/NO)
CD-RW, DVD-RW(SATA) x 1ea (Optional)
Video
Recording
(NTSC/PAL)
Can be selected / 1 Channel has selection of
44x30 blocks with H/W based motion detection
Manual, Motion Detection, Schedule, Sensor
Watermark, Pre-recording, Dual Streaming, 2-way Audio
DVD-RW, USB Memory Stick, Network
Calendar, Event, Quick, Specific Time

Hardware Watchdog Support
1 Prot Terminal Block, RS-485
Pelco-D, Samsung SCC-641 and approx. 90
protocols support
1 Port Ethernet 10/100 Base-T
TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, DHCP, PPPoE, DDNS, SMTP
www.neodhs.com/ www.dyndns.com
System Auto Restart, Network Auto Reconnect
Max. 128CH CMS/ NDVR Support
RS232, RS485, Ethernet, 2USB(Mouse/ Backup)
360mm(W) x 236mm(D) x 60mm(H)
StaNet™ (NetClient), WebClient Support

LED on when network is connected
USB Port
USB Storage can be connected for backup and F/W upgrade
purposes.
CD/DVD-RW (Optional Type)
Blank DVD/CD (depending on the optical drive type) can be
inserted to back up data or to upgrade the firmware.
Front Panel Buttons
Launch the search function
Back from the current action
Move up within split video channels or menu items
Move down within split video channels or menu items
Move left within split video channels or menu items
Move right within split video channels or menu items
Select a channel or a menu item

[BNC]Main Composite Video Out
[RCA ]Main Composite Video Out
Sensor Connection
(Non Powered Type)
Alarm Connection
(Non Powered Type)

Remote Control Unit Layout
Pauses live view
screen for quick
scan/review of event
Back from the current
action
Navigate through
menus.
Select the item.

Product installation
Connection Outline (4CH case)

Video Connection
A. Input
This series of DVR systems have a total of 16 camera inputs for
recording. Either NTSC or PAL video signal cameras maybe used
in this system and will be set in the system configuration menu.
Please do not mix different video signal types into 16 channels. All
16 must either be NTSC or PAL. (※ Max Video Input number varies
by each products.)
Output
① CVBS: Composite video signal will be sent through the BNC
port for video output. Standard CCTV monitor may be used
for video output connection.
② VGA: Composite video signal will be sent through the VGA
port for video output. Standard 15 PIN VGA monitor maybe
used for video output connection.
③ SPOT: All cameras will be sent full screen to the port with
sequence mode. Uses BNC video connection.

Audio Connection
A. Input
① LINE (MIC) Input: This DVR supports up to 4 audio inputs.
Please refer to the back panel of the DVR for input locations.
② Default audio input signal level is Line-In. An additional
device should be installed to use MIC-In level of audio input,
Output
This DVR has 1 output for audio out. Either TV‟s internal audio
input can be connected directly to DVR‟s audio output or an
externally powered speaker can be connected to the audio output for
sound.

Alarm/Sensor/PTZ Connection
A. Alarm
This product does not supply power to an alarm internally. The alarm
type that should be used is Dry Contact Type. Up to 1 alarms can be
connected.
① Use two wires for connection.
② Depending on type of Alarm used, please choose the right
type from DVR‟s Alarm Menu.
Sensor
This product only supports sensors that act as simple mechanical
switches (dry-contact type sensors.) Up to 4 sensors can be
connected.
① Of the two wires from the sensor equipment, connect one of
the wires to the C (Common) terminal in the terminal block.
Then connect the other wire to the terminal of the
corresponding channel (1~4).
② Access the DVR Menu and setup each sensor to either NO /
NC.
PTZ
① Using RS485 Connection, PTZ cameras should be
connected using D+ and D- port in the rear of the system.
PTZ control signal can be daisy chained for multiple PTZ
devices.
② Before using the PTZ, an appropriate PTZ protocol must be
selected in the PTZ menu.

Network Connection
DVR has an Ethernet port in the rear for standard RJ45 cable
connection.
Hard Disk Drive
DVR System supports only SATA (Serial ATA) connection. Hard
drives must be SATA and up to 2 hard drives may be connected.
① Turn off the power after system shutdown
② Open the top casing cover.
③ Please make sure the hard drive is properly seated in the
hard drive rail
④ Install SATA cable/power cable properly to the hard drive.
Please double check the connections.
⑤ Close the top casing cover.
At least one HDD must be installed for DVR‟s normal operation.
Power Connection
DVR system requires a 110-220V/ 50~60Hz power input. Please be
sure to connect right power to the rear power port.
System Installation Complete
You have successfully installed the DVR system.

Operation Description
1. Starting the System
Please make sure the power cord in the rear is firmly connected.
Press the power button in front of unit for initial start. At initial power-up,
the system will start automatically when the power cord is connected.
Main screen should come up with connected video screens.
2. Surveillance Mode
Initial Screen
[Screen 2-1] Surveillance Screen (16CH case)
(Surveillance screen may differ from model to model)

Video Screen
[Screen 2-1] A single screen will appear upon start up, which will
include all the video input into one single video output.
[Screen 2-2] Each camera channel will show a status caption above
the actual video image. This makes viewing of each camera status
very easily accessible.
[Screen 2-2] Status Panel
Status icon is explained in the following:
① Recording is in progress
② Scheduled recording mode is active
③ Sensor input has been triggered
④ Motion detection has been triggered
⑤ CH-01: Channel name / Camera name
Each channel is selectable from the split screen view for more
detailed picture and controls.
① Watching a single channel with full screen mode.
② Controlling PTZ
③ Enlarging surveillance video with the digital zooming function

Control Panel
At the bottom of main screen, a convenient DVR control panel is
located. The DVR buttons and control is grouped into 3 types of
controls, depending on the current mode, the grouping will come in
handy.
The following is quick overview. The control panel provides 3
functions by each categories.
A collection of general functions on DVR
Main features shortcut menu buttons
Basic
<Split screen mode> <Current time> <DVR function shortcut>
As shown above, the default control panel features split screen
buttons, displays the current time, and DVR function shortcuts.
HDD Usage Display
<Used HDD >
Click on “” button to show the HDD usage display panel on the center
panel. The panel provides the overall storage consumption status of the
HDDs installed in the system.

PTZ Control
<PTZ Command>
Click on “” button to change the center side of panel to the PTZ
control panel. This control panel provides PTZ control function to a video
channel at which PTZ configuration is set.
Playback Control
<Playback date and time > <Playback Command>
When in playback mode, the screen will indicate new tools at the
bottom right side the panel.
The control panel provides playback controlling functions for speed
and direction of all channels.
※ Refer to the next page for the detailed explanation of the control
panel.

Split Screen Modes
Full Screen View
[Screen 2-3] Full Screen View
View a channel in full screen, by double clicking on a channel
[Screen 2-3]. Alternatively, click on button to full-size a selected
channel.
Double clicking on the screen while in full screen mode will turn back
to previous split screen mode
Clicking button once more will switch to the next available
channel.

4 Split Screen View
[Screen 2-4] 4 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 4 channel division, click button. [Screen 2-4]
In addition, by clicking button once more, the next 4 set of
channels will be shown and so on.

6 Split Screen View
[Screen 2-5] 6 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 6 channel division, click button. [Screen 2-5]
In addition, by clicking button once more, the next 6 set of
channels will be shown and so on.
In the above diagram, the „X‟ indicates channels which will not be shown.

8 Split Screen View
[Screen 2-6] 8 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 8 channel division, click button. [Screen 2-6]
In addition, by clicking button once more, the next 8 set of
channels will be shown and so on.

9 Split Screen View
[Screen 2-7] 9 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 9 channel division, click button. [Screen 2-7]
In addition, by clicking on button once more, the next 9 set of
channels will be shown and so on.
In the above diagram, the „X‟ indicates channels which will not be shown.

16 Split Screen View
[Screen 2-8] 16 Split Screen View
To view the DVR in 16 channel division, click button. [Screen 2-8]

3. Playback Mode
DVR is able to playback any recorded data with many different
function modes of playback. In this section, each playback mode and
search function is documented for usage.
[Screen 3- 1] Playback Screen
Initial playback screen will show [Screen 3-1] with status bars at the
bottom of the screen. Each bar and function is detailed as follows:
Split Screen Modes
Left bottom side of the status bar will have screen split controls

Playback Date and Time
It shows the current date and time of the video that is being played
back. The speed of playback time will vary depending on the speed
of playback.
Playback Controls
Controls for playback are located at the bottom right of the status bar.
Fast forwarding and fast rewind is up to 64 times the normal
playback.
① : Reverse Playback. Press repeatedly to speed up backwards.
② : Stop
③ : Pause
④ : Play
⑤ : Fast Forward. Press repeatedly to speed up.

4. Search Mode
[Screen 4- 1] Shortcut to the search
During surveillance mode, the buttons on the bottom right will
enable 4 types of search mode.
[Search]
① Quick Search. This button plays playback the latest
recorded video 1 minute before.
② Click to enter the Search. Then click to run Calendar
Search
③ Click to enter the Search. Then click to run Event
Search
④ Click to enter the Search. Then click to run Specific
Time Search

Quick Search Mode
Clicking button will activate quick playback of latest video that
was recorded.
※ Please go back to “Playback Mode” page for reference on how
to use the playback mode

Search
While in the main screen, click on button to enter the search
menu. [Screen 4-2]
[Screen 4- 2] Search

Calendar Search
[Screen 4-2] On the left side of the search menu, click on
button to start calendar search. [Screen 4-3]
[Screen 4- 3] Calendar Search
[Screen 4-3] On the top right side of search screen, click on
button to start calendar search.
A calendar will open. Dates with available data will be marked in red
rectangles [Screen 4-3]. Click on a date.
Time bar indicator will open. Hours with available data will be indicated
by red bars. Click on the time bar to select an hour.

[Screen 4- 4] Time bar Indicator (Minute)
In the time bar indicator for minutes, minutes with available data will
be indicated by colored bars. Select a minute, and click
button to start playback. [Screen 4-4]
※ Please go back to “Playback Mode” page for reference on
how to use the playback mode
Using the Calendar Search (How To)
① Click button to open the search calendar.
② Select a date with searchable data.
③ HOUR indicates from 0 hour to 23 hour. Searchable data will
be indicated in red.
④ MIN indicates from 0 minute to 59 minutes. Searchable data
will be indicated in red.
⑤ Select the hour and minute, and click button to start
play back.
※ Please go back to “Playback Mode” page for reference on
how to use the playback mode.

Calendar Search – DST(Daylight Saving Time)
[Screen 4- 5] DST(Daylight Saving Time)
① DST(Daylight Saving Time)
In countries that use daylight savings time, the last day of
daylight savings time will be recorded as a 25 hour day.
On the last day of daylight savings time, the recorded
data at the end of the day – which contains the extra 1
hour of data - will be marked in blue
The data marked in blue – which contains 2 hours of
data - can be searched by either choosing 1 hour right
before, or 1 hour right after daylight savings time ends.
Click on the blue time. A dialog box for selecting the
search time will open.
② DST Popup
Click on the blue time. A dialog box for selecting the
search time will open.
Use the dialog box to search the hour right before and
after the end of daylight savings time
③ DST time configuration will be applied automatically when
selecting specified time zone.

Event Search
On the left side of search screen [Screen 4-2], click on button
to start the event search. Event search [Screen 4-6] will be shown.
[Screen 4- 6] Event Search
A database of all the events occurred is kept along with the date and
time. Easily search for video footage from specific events.
Using the Event Search (How To)
① Select the channel to search.
② Select type of event: VIDEO LOSS, MOTION DETECT, and
SENSOR.
③ Select Start and End Date/Time for which days/hours to search.
④ Click button to start searching for events.
Search results will be shown in [Screen 4-7]
⑤ Choose an event from the result and click button,
the display mode will be changed to playback mode, and

then playback will be started from the time that the selected
event was stamped .
※ Please go back to “Playback Mode” page for reference on
how to use the playback mode
[Screen 4- 7] Event Search Results

Specific Time Search
[Screen 4-2] On the left side of search screen, click on button
to start the time search. Time search [Screen 4-8] will be shown.
[Screen 4- 8] Time Search
Use time search to jump right to a specific time to watch recorded video.
Using Time Search (How To)
① Input the date into DATE field
② Input the time into TIME field: Hour, Minute, Second
③ Click or button, the display mode will be
changed to playback mode and it will start playing from the
selected time .
※ Please go back to “Playback Mode” page for reference on
how to use the playback mode

5. Menu Mode
[Screen 5- 1] Menu Mode
On the surveillance screen click the (Setup) button to access the
menu mode.

Initial Menu
[Screen 5- 2] Initial Menu
Initial Menu screen will open when button is clicked

Search Menu
Indicated above is the search mode button in the main menu..
Please refer to “Search Mode”.

Recording Configuration
User can set the DVR to record video with specified perimeters. The
DVR will start recording in the following cases:
① When user presses the button in the system front panel
for manual emergency recording
② When user clicks on button from the control panel in the
surveillance screen for manual emergency recording.
③ If schedule is set up to record at certain times of the day.
④ When motion detection mode is enabled. Recording will
start when any change is detected in channel pixel frames
⑤ When a sensor is triggered
⑥ When a „Video Loss‟ is triggered (The other channels will
start recording)
In Recording Setup „Record Config‟ of the main menu, a series of
configuration screens is provided. The user can use this menu to
configure the DVR to start recording in different types of situations.

Record Configuration
[Screen 5- 3] Record Configuration
Configure the recording options as follows:
① OVERWRITE: Enable overwrite to allow new data to be
overwritten over the oldest data when storage space is full..
② ENABLE LIVE AUDIO: Enable to output recording audio.
③ Recording Quality configuration table is as follows,
When selected, same settings will be applied to all
channels
Select to turn on/off recording of a channel
Recording size varies by motion with this setting.
More motion takes more disk space to record.

Select ON to record audio
Adjust frame rate (fps) for smoother playback
Set Pre-recording Duration (Unit Seconds)
Set Post-recording Duration (Unit Seconds)

Record Schedule Configuration
[Screen 5- 4] Record Schedule Configuration
Configure recording schedule
① Select a channel to schedule
② Select type of event to schedule
③ Click and drag using mouse cursor to select the specific time
schedule. Schedule may be selected hour by hour.

Event & Alarm Configuration
[Screen 5- 5] Event & Alarm Configuration
Select which events will trigger which type of notification in this
configuration screen.
① Select a channel to configure
② Select which of the event triggers would activate an event.
③ Select the response (type of notification) of DVR system to
the events selected in ②.

Sensor In & Alarm Out Configuration
[Screen 5- 6] Alarm In & Alarm Out Configuration
Configure SENSOR In or ALARM Out box to configure settings for
SENSOR In or ALARM Out. In the above picture, each rows mean
Video channels and each columns mean the channel of Sensor or
Alarm. It‟s available to configure multiple Sensors or Alarms to a
Video channel and to configure multiple Video channels to a Sensor
or Alarm channel.
① Select one item to configure Sensor or Alarm
② In the O/X table, configure which Sensor device or Alarm
device to connect to which video channel.
„O‟ means Sensor of Alarm is assigned to a video channel,
„X‟ means Sensor of Alarm is NOT assigned to any video channel.
③ Set up sensor (alarm in) type and alarm (alarm out) type on
the bottom.
※ NC: Normal Close
NO: Normal Open

Motion Detection Configuration
[Screen 5- 7] Motion Detection Configuration
Configure Motion Detection Region configuration and it‟s sensitivity.
① Select channel to configure
② Adjust the sensitivity of motion detection.
③ Click “SET REGION” to set motion grid. [Screen 5-8]

Motion Detection Region Configuration
[Screen 5- 8] Motion Detection Region Configuration
Set motion detection region with the motion detection configuration
window
① In motion grid setup screen [Screen 5-8], use either a mouse
or remote controller (use arrow and OK buttons) to select
specific areas.
② Blocks set to motion detection region will be changed to be
blue. It will unset motion detection region by setting with the
same way like ① to the motion detection set region.
③ Click “CLEAR” button to unset the entire motion detection
region and click “ALL” button to set motion detection region
to the entire video area.
④ Click “EXIT” button to exit motion detection region configuration.
※ Number of motion detection blocks : 44 x 30 blocks per
channel

PTZ Configuration
[Screen 5- 9] PTZ Configuration
Configure PTZ protocol
① Select channel to setup PTZ
② To activate a PTZ, please click PTZ ON
③ Select the appropriate PTZ PROTOCOL.
*Selecting a specific camera will adjust Baud-rate, Data bits,
Parity, and Stop Bits automatically
④ Select the right PTZ Address ID (1-255)
⑤ Click “Apply” or “OK” to save changes.

System Configuration
OSD (On Screen Display) Configuration
[Screen 5- 10] OSD Configuration
Configure OSD of the live surveillance video channels.
The following table is a detailed explanation of OSD setting.
Center date/time status bar ON/OFF
Center HDD status bar ON/OFF
Motion preview box grid ON/OFF
SENSOR status icon ON/OFF
VIDEO LOSS status icon ON/OFF
Enable/Disable Digital Zoom for cameras even do not
support zooming function (Refer to the next page)
ENABLE AUTO HIDE
FLOATINGBAR
Enable/Disable auto-hide function for the
Floating bar on the live display mode
Spot/ live sequence dwell time
Transparency configuration

Digital Zoom
[Screen 5- 11] Enabling Digital Zoom
In the screen [Screen 5-8], It enables Digital Zoom function by
checking the Enable Digital Zoom check box. Digital Zoom function
is for enlarging the Video Image for cameras even do not support
zooming function. As the above screen [Screen 5-11], Digital Zoom
icon will be displayed when moving the mouse pointer over the
selected channel. Mouse clicking the icon, Digital Zoom will be
activated as the screen [Screen 5-12] of the following page.

[Screen 5- 12] Digital Zoom mode
The video image moves when mouse clicking to a point to move on
the screen with Digital Zoom mode as the above screen [Screen 5-12].
Click the Digital Zoom icon to quit Digital Zoom mode.

Camera Configuration
[Screen 5- 13] Camera Configuration
Adjust color settings for each channel, and other channel/camerarelated setting
① Select a channel to configure (Indicated with Yellow)
② Configure HUE, SATURATION, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST for
video channels.
③ Recall the factory default configuration.
④ Configure channel caption
⑤ COVERT / CAMERA OFF:
COVERT: The channel will be hidden in the live screen, but
if the channel is configured to record in the record settings,
the channel will be recorded.
CAMERA OFF: The channel will be hidden in the live screen,
and even if the channel is configured to record in the record
settings, the channel will not be recorded.
⑥ Camera Type: Select camera video signal by regions.

Storage Configuration
[Screen 5- 14] Storage Configuration
Recording space can be chosen and status of each hard drive can
be checked in this menu
① Select a storage to format
② Display storage usage status
③ Format the selected storage by ①

Network Configuration
[Screen 5- 15] Network Configuration
Configure network connection
① Network settings allow Static IP, Dynamic IP, PPPoE
② The form to input setting values for Static IP
③ The form to input setting values for PPPoE.
④ DDNS is supported by NeoDHS and DynDNS
⑤ The form to input setting values for DDNS by ④.

Streaming Configuration
[Screen 5- 16] Streaming Configuration
Configure streaming environment.
① Specify network port number for remote client connection.
※ The default value of Remote Watch Port Number : 20408
② Enable / Disable Two Way Audio
※ Function of Two Way Audio
This function enables audio can out with a standalone set
from NetClient.
It supports half duplexing only.
③ Video Resolution, quality, audio, and frame rate.
Apply the same settings to all channels
Select to turn on/off recording of a channel
Network bandwidth for streaming video varies by
motion with this setting. More motion takes more
network bandwidth.

Select ON to record audio
Adjust frame rate (fps) for the streaming speed of
the selected channel

Date & Time Configuration
[Screen 5- 17] Date & Time Configuration
Configure system date & time setup
① Displays current time zone
② Change current time zone. Click to display all available time zones
③ Change current date. Click on section to open calendar
[Screen 5-18]
Select the day, month, year, hour, minute, second with the mouse.
④ Select hour, minute, or second with mouse clicking and set
the time by clicking the up/down arrows or by turning the
mouse wheel up or down.
⑤ Click “APPLY” or “OK” to save setting.
※ Changing time zone changes the current GMT time automatically.

[Screen 5- 18] Date Setup
① Move from month to month by clicking ,
② Select a date by clicking on a day in the calendar.
③ Click “Apply” or “OK” to save changes. .

User Management Configuration
[Screen 5- 19] User Management
Configure user management
① Select user level to configure [ADMIN, MANAGE, USER1~4]
② Edit user email address
③ Password: Settings will be applied only if the correct password is
entered in “Current Password.”
④ If this box is checked, enable the user email address edit box.(②)
⑤ A pop up window for configuring e-mail server information
will open..
⑥ Login Enable/Disable: If this box is checked, the login
window will not pop up when opening the menu.
⑦ Login Timeout: After the most recent login, the login window
will not pop up for certain time duration.
The time is in seconds, and the default value is 60 seconds.
⑧ Click “APPLY” or “OK” to save settings

[Screen 5- 20] User Management
Click SETUP button in [Screen5-20] to configure e-mail server
information.
① SETUP: Click to open a pop up window for configuring e-
mail server information.
② Input e-mail server address
③ Input e-mail server port number.
④ If this box is checked, login necessary at the time of set of
the e-mail server
⑤ Input e-mail user ID
⑥ Input e-mail password.
⑦ Click OK to save settings.
⑧ Click to test the e-mail notification function.

System Information
[Screen 5- 21] System Information
DVR system information
In system information menu, a number of system information is
displayed, and user can also upgrade the DVR firmware.
① Upgrade
Select the storage medium which contains the upgrade
firmware
Press the upgrade button to start upgrading the firmware
If the storage medium contains a multi-national language
pack or the web client pack, they will be upgraded
altogether.
② Default: Reset all settings to default
③ Click “UPGRADE” to start upgrade.
The system will reboot automatically when upgrade is finished.

Backup
[Screen 5- 22] Backup
DVR data backup instructions
① Select the backup channel
② Select backup medium (CD-ROM, USB Storage)
③ Start of backup date, time
(Remember to review and write down which data to backup
from search mode)
④ End of backup date, time
⑤ Click on to start backup process

Log Viewer
[Screen 5- 23] Log Viewer
Search system logs
① Select the channel
② Select the event
③ Start date, time
④ End date, time
⑤ Click “SEARCH”
Results will be displayed. [Screen 5-25]

[Screen 5- 24] Log View Searched Results

6. Backup Viewer
[Screen 6- 1] Open dialog
[Backup Viewer Scenario]
① After backup is finished, insert the backup medium to a PC.
The backup files can be found by opening the drive path for
the backup medium in Windows Explorer. A setup file for
installing Backup Viewer for viewing the backup files will be
created in the same path.
② Double-click „Setup.exe‟ to install Backup Viewer.
③ When installation is finished, Backup Viewer icon will be

created on the desktop or in start menu. Double-click the
icon to run Backup Viewer.
④ When Backup Viewer opens, „OPEN‟ dialog box will pop up
automatically. The „OPEN‟ dialog box is used to search for
the directory with the backup files.
⑤ Select the directory where the backup files are stored.
⑥ Click „OK‟ button.

Backup Software Outline
Backup Viewer Window
[Screen 6- 2] Backup viewer
① Main Menu Area
② Display Area
③ Calendar Panel
④ Display and Playback Control Panel

Main Menu and Display Area
[Screen 6- 3] Main Menu & Display
① Menu Area
ⓐ Open: Select the directory where the IVA backup files
are stored.
ⓑ Capture: Save the current screen of the selected
channel as an image file. (BMP or JPEG)
ⓒ Print: Print the current screen of the selected channel.
ⓓ Watermark: Open an image file that was saved with
watermark function enabled, and check to see if the
image has been modified.
② Display Area: The selected channel is played in this area.
ⓔ Channel information
ⓕ The date and time of the recorded video
③ Power Button

Playback Control Panel
[Screen 6- 4] Calendar & Control Panel
① Display Control Panel
ⓐ 1-channel split mode
ⓑ 4-channel split mode
ⓒ 7-channel split mode
ⓓ 9-channel split mode
ⓔ 10-channel split mode
ⓕ 16-channel split mode
ⓖ Keep current split mode and switch to next available channels

② Calendar Panel: This panel is used to search for the video at a
particular time for the selected channel.
ⓗ Calendar panel
ⓘ Recorded date and time of playback video.
ⓙ Dates with recorded data are highlighted.
③ Playback Control Panel
④ Move 1 frame backward (It works at playback mode only.)
⑤ Move 1 frame forward (It works at playback mode only.)
⑥ Reduce Playback speed
⑦ Display current Playback speed
⑧ Increase Playback speed
⑨ Reverse Playback
⑩ Stop Playback
⑪ Forward Playback
⑫ Current playback location
⑬ Backup Data time bar

Select Channel Window and Capture Window
[Screen 6- 5] Open & Capture Windows
Select Channel Window
① Select Folder
② Select the channels to play back
③ Displays the ID and name of the channel
④ OK: Click to play back the selected channels
⑤ Cancel: Click to close the window without selecting a
channel to play back.
Capture Window: In this window, the current screen of the playback
video can be captured and saved as an image file.
⑥ Preview area for the screen to be captured.
⑦ Select/ De-select whether to use the watermark function.
⑧ Save: Save the selected screen as an image file(BMP or JPEG)
⑨ Cancel: Close the windows without saving.

Print Window and Watermark Detector Window
[Screen 6- 6] Print &Watermark Windows
Print Window: Window for Printing the Current Screen of the
Playback Window
① Channel List: List for selecting the channels to print
② Layout: Select the layout for printing
③ Preview: The images can arranged on the selected layout,
and a preview of the page is displayed.
④ Print: Click to print with the selected settings.
⑤ Cancel: Click to close window without printing.
Watermark Detector: Open an image file that was saved with
watermark function enabled, and check to see if the image has been
modified.
⑥ Open: Open an image file
⑦ Detect: Check to see if the image file was modified.
⑧ Result Image: Shows the preview of the image file and the
result of the watermark detection.
⑨ Result Text: Shows the result of the watermark detection

Open
[Screen 6- 7] Open Scenario
[How to Open]
Viewing a backup video with the Backup Viewer is briefly explained
here.
① Click Open button in the Backup Viewer
② Select the directory where the IVA backup files are stored.
③ Select the channels to view from the channel list.
④ Select a date with recorded data from the calendar panel.
⑤ Change Split mode and control video

Capture
[Screen 6- 8] Capture Scenario
[How to Capture]
After playback of the backup video, capture and save the screen.
① Click on a channel to select it. (The name of the selected
channel will be changed to red)
② Click Capture menu button.
③ Enable or disable watermark function and click on „Save‟
button.
④ Select a directory to save to, enter the filed name, and save.
(Captured image format: JPEG or BMP / Size: 720 x 540)

Print
[Screen 6- 9] Print Scenario
[How to Print]
① Click Print button
② Select a layout for printing
③ Drag-and-drop an image from the channel list to the preview
area to add. Drag-and-drop and image from the preview area
to the channel list to remove.
④ Click Print button to print.

Watermark
[Screen 6- 10] Watermark Scenario
[How to Use Watermark]
① Click Watermark menu button
② Click Open button to open an image to check watermark
masking.
③ Click Detect button to check whether the image has been
modified.
④ The result when the image was not modified.
⑤ The result when the image was modified

STANET
STANET is a client program that connects to a remote DVR by
network to carry out the following functions: monitoring, recording,
playback, back up, and configuration. STANET was derived from
MagicEyes™, a different software package from our company. For
that reason, the basic program usage of STANET is the same as
MagicEyes™. Use STANET to easily access security/surveillance
service from a remote location.

1. Storage Space Setup
※ Important MagicEyes™ requires selecting the storage
space before running the program. It MUST be
designated a storage and once the storage is created,
data will only be recorded on that storage space.
① Overwrite: When the space is full in created banks,
MagicEyes™ will overwrite the banks in order of oldest
banks first.
※ If “Overwrite” is not selected, MagicEyes™ does not
overwrite when the banks are full
② Use Buffer Time: Use this function to have MagicEyes™
save the recorded data to a file after a certain time, even if
the recorded data size does not exceed 1 Mbyte. Set
whether to use this function, and the buffer time.
③ Meta Data Path: Select a local folder for storing the Meta
Data when recording (Default Location recommended)
※ Meta data(Meta Information): Additional information

about the recorded data. It contains links between the
recorded events and video, and the actual storage files.
④ Local Volume List: Select the local repositories for recording.
Multiple Repositories can be set.
▪ Space(Total space): Total space of HDD
▪ Remain(Remaining space): Number of storage
space(bank) that can be created in the remaining HDD
space.
▪ Created: Number of created storage spaces(banks)
▪ Unused: Number of storage spaces(banks) that have
not been used yet.
⑤ Bank Command: Controllers for Creating/ Changing/
Deleting each selected repositories
⑥ Bank Count: Set the number of Filebanks to be used as
recording repository
⑦ Create Bank: Creating Recording Repositories
⑧ Delete Bank: Deleting Recording Repositories
⑨ Select Bank: Selecting Recording Repositories
▪ Bank number: created bank number
▪ Default number of bank is “0”
▪ Create Bank: Create recording space
▪ If the bank is full , system will overwrite the created
bank or stop recording
▪ Delete Bank: Delete recording space
▪ Select Bank: Select the local drive with banks created
※ What Bank Is…
A bank is a storage space for recording in MagicEyes™.
One bank consists of 32MB of disk space. Data is
recorded only in the banks created by the user.
⑩ Storage Graph: Displays the status of the selected storage
with a pie-graph.

2. Creating Recording Repositories
① Select a HDD Drive for creating recording repositories.
② Set the number of banks to create.
HDD & Filebank Information
HDD & Filebank Information
C:\Program Files\MagicEyes System\MagicEyes\MetaData
C:\Program Files\MagicEyes System\MagicEyes\MetaData

③ Create banks by clicking “CREATE BANK” button.
④ Select a Local Drive in which Filebanks were created.
Filebank creation Completed
C:\Program Files\MagicEyes System\MagicEyes\MetaData C:\Program Files\MagicEyes System\MagicEyes\MetaData
C:\Program Files\MagicEyes System\MagicEyes\MetaData

3. Device List Configuration
Device Input Table: A grid configuration table to configure added
devices
① Add: Add a device with the information entered in the Input
Form.
② Added Device List
▪ Type: Select Device Type(TS4816, TS2416, ST4816)
▪ Name: Input device name
▪ IP: Input network IP address for device
※ Port: Input network port for device (20408)
③ Queried Device list
④ Device add/remove button
▪ Import: Import by selecting an XML configuration file
exported from another MagicEyes™
▪ Export: Export all configuration setting values to an
XML-typed file
▪ Add Sel: Click to add selected device. All available
devices are queried by network and displayed the
below grid table in figure ②
▪ Remove: Remove selected device from the device input
grid table in figure ①

Appendix1 STANET Technical Description
STANET Technical Description
This chapter explains the contents of STANET Technical Description

1. Main Screen Structure
Channel is registered in the order of devices registered on the Device
List.
※ Main GUI features may be different for each MagicEyes™
package.
Essential Information
Display Area
Multi-Tab Area

2. Device List
It displays the list of currently registered devices in MagicEyes™.
① Select „Server List‟ Tab
② The upper-most item in the device list
③ Server: Displays the name and IP address of a registered server
④ Camera: A camera belongs to a server.
ⓐ Panel number
ⓑ Name of the currently displayed video channel
ⓒ Camera number
⑤ The item selected from the device list by the user is
highlighted.

3. Playback Control Panel
Search & Playback Control Panel
① Playback Mode Button: Select Playback mode between Local
& Remote
② Calendar: Select a day for playback
③ Event Filter Button: Select an Event Filter
ALL Recording Motion Detection
Sensor Schedule Reserved (Other Defined Events)
④ Playback Command Button: Select Playback Control
commands
Rev Playback with
Speed Control
Playback with
Speed Control

⑤ Time Bar : Select an Hour(0~23)/ Minute for Playback(0~55)
ⓐ Current playback point
ⓑ Region where recorded video data exists
⑥ Date/Time View Area : View Playback Data/Time
⑦ A tab to switch between calendar search panel and event
search panel of the recorded data.

4. Event List Panel
① Filter: Select event type for real-time display.
② Server/ Camera: Camera and server name of the event that
has occurred
③ Panel: Panel number of the event that has occurred
④ Time: Time when the event occurred
⑤ Type: Type of the event that has occurred
⑥ Description: Additional information about the event that has
occurred

5. Display
Region for Displaying Surveillance or Playback Video
① On the top-left corner, the panel number is displayed.
When a camera is added to the panel, the camera name is
displayed there. In the middle, the current status of the
panel is displayed
ⓐ Panel number
ⓑ Surveillance/playback name
ⓒ Camera number (Refer to „Device list‟)
② Additional information and status indicators. (Explained in
detail in the following page)

6. Floating Bar
Floating Bar with indicators and command buttons.
① Indicator for Continuous Recording
② Indicator for MD Recording
③ Indicator for Sensor Recording
④ Indicator for Schedule Recording
⑤ Indicator for *Digital Output
When digital output is triggered by motion detection, or
sensor, etc, the state(on/off) of digital output is shown
by this indicator.
⑥ Command button for connecting servers [On/Off]
⑦ Command button for *continuous recording [On/Off]
Press this button to start or stop continuous recording.
The blinking red icon will indicate that the channel is
being recorded. If there is no blinking icon, it means
that the channel is not being recorded.
⑧ Command button for displaying the device information

7. Surveillance
Display streaming video along with audio if it is available.
A. Assigning Channels for Surveillance
Channel Assignment and Swap
① Channel Assignment : Drag and drop a channel from
the [Server List] tab to a panel for surveillance
② Swap Channels : Drag and drop an assigned channel to
another channel

B. Login Process
Default Administrator Account
※ Default account Info
ID: admin
Password: admin
① Login: Click to open login window
② Logout: Click to logout the current account
③ Login window
④ Login Fail 1(Wrong password error)
⑤ Login Fail 2 (Unregistered ID error)
⑥ Access Denied: This error occurs when the user is not logged-
in or tries a function that the user does not have access to
※ Resolution: Login again with a right login account or login in
with an account which has each relevant access right to use
a command.
※ Auto Login: Configuration>System>Account menu provides
Automatic Login function which enables MagicEyes can run

without login steps with the previous login status.
C. Disconnecting / Removing Assigned Channels
Disconnecting / Removing assigned channels on the Video Display
Area.
① Disconnect a video channel Server by clicking the Server
Connection On/Off command button
② Remove a video channel with „Delete Key‟ or drag and drop
a channel to the [Server List] while the target channel is
selected

D. Connection Fail
① “Connection Fail” : The message is shown when server
connection fails.
Please check the network connection status
② “Video Loss” : The message is shown when the channel is
in video loss state
Please check video cable connection attached to the
server
Please check network connection status
③ Login Fail : The message is shown when the login account
information is incorrect
Please check the ID and password configured at the
“Device List” menu
④ Concurrent Connection Over : The message is shown when
the maximum number of concurrent connection is over
Please check the connection number (available
maximum 3 concurrent connection)