KTL cctv DVR 9010, DVR9020N, DVR 1610, DVT 1620N User Manual

DVR9010 / DVR1610
DVR9020N / DVT 1620N
User’s Guide
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z All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the DVR are
operated.
z All the safety and operation instructions should be retained for future reference. z Comply with operating instruction and notice warning information. z Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the DVR. z There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for
maintenance.
z Do not expose the DVR to water or moisture and do not try to operate it in
wet areas. Well-chosen cover is needed when you put the DVR in outdoor areas.
z Make sure that two ends of the power port are plugged. z Do not drop metallic parts through slots or slop the DVR with any liquid. z Do not attempt to disassemble the DVR. z Contact qualified service personnel if the following situation happens:
y The power-supply cord or plug is damaged. y The DVR has been exposed to rain or water. y The DVR does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions.
y The DVR falls to the ground or its cover is damaged.
z When replacement parts are required, make sure that the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by original seller or that these parts have the same characteristics as the original ones. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
z Use only with a mounting accessory recommended by original seller. z Never push objects of any kind into this DVR through openings as they may
touch dangerous voltage points or short cut parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
z Certify operating safety by qualified installer. z If an outside cable system is connected to the DVR, be sure the cable
system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-in static charges.
z All normal precautions to avoid component damage due to electrostatic discharge should be
taken during installation and operation.
z To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers.
z P/ T/ Z control available
z Remote monitoring and control through Internet or Ethernet (Optional)
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CONTENT
1. Features................................................................................................................................... 4
2. DVR Application....................................................................................................................... 4
3. Front Panel Introduction........................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Buttons on the Front Panel ............................................................................................. 5
3.2 HDD and CD-RW............................................................................................................ 8
4. Menu Tree................................................................................................................................ 9
5. OSD Indications ..................................................................................................................... 12
6. OSD Menu Setup ................................................................................................................... 13
6.1 Event List ...................................................................................................................... 13
6.2. Date/ Time ................................................................................................................... 13
6.2.1 RS-485 Time Calibration..................................................................................... 13
6.3 Display .......................................................................................................................... 13
6.3.1 Date/ Time Position............................................................................................. 14
6.3.2 PB Date/ Time Position ....................................................................................... 14
6.3.3 Date Display Mode ............................................................................................. 14
6.3.4 Date/ Time Display.............................................................................................. 14
6.3.5 Spot Monitor Dwell.............................................................................................. 14
6.3.6 Live Refresh Rate ............................................................................................... 14
6.3.7 Text Colour.......................................................................................................... 14
6.3.8 Display Type ....................................................................................................... 14
6.4 Monitor.......................................................................................................................... 14
6.4.1 Video Setup ........................................................................................................ 15
6.4.2 Multi-Window Type.............................................................................................. 15
6.4.3 Screen Center Point ........................................................................................... 15
6.4.4 Background Colour ............................................................................................. 15
6.4.5 Show Colour Bar................................................................................................. 15
6.5 Camera ......................................................................................................................... 15
6.5.1 Camera Title ....................................................................................................... 15
6.6 Record .......................................................................................................................... 16
6.6.1 Day/ Night ........................................................................................................... 16
6.6.2 Weekend............................................................................................................. 16
6.6.3 REC Event Only.................................................................................................. 17
6.6.4 REC Event At...................................................................................................... 17
6.6.5 Switch REC While PB ......................................................................................... 18
6.6.6 REC Priority Mode .............................................................................................. 18
6.6.7 Circular Record................................................................................................... 18
6.6.8 HDD Full Alarm ................................................................................................... 19
6.7 Alarm............................................................................................................................. 19
6.7.1 Day/ Night Switch ............................................................................................... 19
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6.7.2 Alarm Response ................................................................................................. 20
6.7.3 Motion Detect...................................................................................................... 21
6.7.4 Alarm In...............................................................................................................22
6.7.5 Video Loss Detect............................................................................................... 22
6.7.6 Alarm Set/ Reset SW .......................................................................................... 22
6.7.7 Release Time...................................................................................................... 23
6.7.8 Clear Alarm List .................................................................................................. 23
6.8 Others ........................................................................................................................... 23
6.8.1 RS-485 ID Set Up ............................................................................................... 23
6.8.2 RS-485 Protocol ................................................................................................. 23
6.8.3 Software Information........................................................................................... 23
6.8.4 HDD Information ................................................................................................. 23
6.9 Default .......................................................................................................................... 24
6.10 CD-RW Copy .............................................................................................................. 24
6.11 Engineer...................................................................................................................... 24
6.11.1 Engineer Table .................................................................................................. 25
6.11.2 Camera Detect .................................................................................................. 26
6.11.3 Engineer Password ........................................................................................... 26
6.11.4 Disable Password ............................................................................................. 26
6.11.5 Playback Check ................................................................................................ 26
6.11.6 Super MMX Mode ............................................................................................. 26
6.11.7 Language .......................................................................................................... 27
6.11.8 Format HDD Disk .............................................................................................. 27
6.11.9 System Colour .................................................................................................. 27
6.12 Manager...................................................................................................................... 27
6.12.1 Manager Password ........................................................................................... 27
6.12.2 Covert Playback................................................................................................ 28
6.12.3 Covert Set Up ................................................................................................... 28
6.13 Shutdown .................................................................................................................... 28
6.14 Exit.............................................................................................................................. 28
7. Windows Application Software ............................................................................................... 29
7.1 Connect the USB Mobile Rack to PC............................................................................ 29
7.2 Install the Software .......................................................................................................29
7.3 Function Buttons ...........................................................................................................30
8. DVR Remote Access of Video over the Web ......................................................................... 31
9. Connectors............................................................................................................................. 36
10. Specification......................................................................................................................... 38
Appendix 1. RS-485 Command Set ........................................................................................... 39
Appendix 2: Supported H.D.D....................................................................................................40
Appendix 3: RS-485 Command Set ........................................................................................... 41
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1. Features
z Powerful Wavelet compression z Proprietary real time O.S. z Duplex operation: View live and playback video simultaneously z Support NTSC and PAL system z Programmable recording picture rate (up to 60 PPS /NTSC and 50 PPS /PAL) z Recording priority of each camera dynamically adjusted by motion detection z Hot swappable HDD z Built in CD-RW for video clip export z Data format compatible with Windows z Powerful Alarm Processor allows flexible alarm trigger and response configuration z Programmable motion detection area and sensitivity for each camera individually z Different motion sensitivities available for day and night time z Intelligent algorithm refreshing main monitor display dynamically z User friendly video search z Versatile multiple-windows display format z Password to secure installation authorization z System auto reboot after power interruption z System software stored in nonvolatile memory, free from hard disk crash
2. MDVR Application
DVR 9010 / DVR 1610 is a cost-effective and easy-to-use multiplexed digital video recorder, equipped with proprietary real time operating system, powerful Wavelet compression engine, duplex multiplexer front-end, CD-RW drive and the hot swappable Hard Disc Drive.
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3. Front Panel Introduction
The DVR9010/DVR1610 front panel controls enable you to perform preset and programmable functions. The figures below show the buttons available on the front panels.
DVR 9020N Front Panel
DVR1620N Front Panel
**The DVRs start detecting the camera and recording automatically after power is on.
**The 9 channel and 16 chnanel DVRs front panels have nine buttons for 9 channels and sixteen
buttons for 16 channels, respectively.
3.1 Buttons on the Front Panel
The following are the introductions of DVR front panel buttons. The front panel is illustrated and each button is described by name and function.
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PAUSE/ FREEZE FAST FORWARD
PLAY/ BUZZER SEQ TITLE
FAST REWIND SET
GOTO/ LOCK ESC SHIFT
CHANNEL ENTER ZOOM
MULTI-WINDOW LED DIRECTION
MODE MENU
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CHANNEL
Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen. The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by your unit. The DVR9010 and DVR1610 front panels have 9 and 16 channel buttons, repectively.
GOTO / LOCK
In playback mode, you can press GOTO to enter GOTO menu.
This menu allows you to search for certain recorded video by date and time, or you may either go to the beginning or the end of the recorded video.
Press LOCK and SHIFT simultaneously to lock or unlock the
keypad, in order to prevent accidental changes to the system setup. The LOCK LED remains lit when the keypad is locked.
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FAST REWIND
In playback mode, press this button to play recorded video in reverse direction. Press it repreatedly can change the rewind speed: x1, x2, x4 and x8. If you press and hold this button for 3 seconds, the DVR will go to the beginning of the recorded video.
PLAY / BUZZER
In Live mode, press this button to start playing back recorded video; In playback mode,
press this button to stop playing (and start recording automatically).
With each press of the button a beep sound will be heard, you can press BUZZER and
SHIFT simultaneously to stop the sound.
PAUSE / FREEZE
Press this button to pause playback video or to freeze live video. During this time of pause/ freeze, the button LED would be lit.
FAST FORWARD / DATE/ TIME
In playback mode, press this button to play recorded video in forward direction; press it
repreatedly to change the playback speed: x1 x2, x4 and x8. You can press and hold this button for 3 seconds to go to the end of video.
Press this button and SHIFT simultaneously to enable or disable the OSD date and time.
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SEQ/ TITLE
Press TITLE and SHIFT buttons simultaneously to enable or
disable the OSD camera title.
In Live mode, press this button to start sequencing, press MODE
to stop. The button LED will be lit (and also those channels LED currently in display).
In Sequence mode, press Set button to enter this OSD Sequence menu. The number on the top is to remind you which sequence is
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being set. The items will be described below.
Pages
This item allows you to decide the total number of pages for this sequence. The maximun value is 16, which means that each sequence can have up to 16 pages.
Mode
This item allows you to decide which display mode will be used in this sequence. “0“ represents “full screen” mode, …and “7” represents 16-windows mode.
Sequence Ti mer
This item allows you to select “Com.” or “Ind.” Sequence Timer. “Common timer” means every page in this sequence has the same dwell time; while individual timer means each page can have different dwell time.
Dwell Time and Page Setup
The following items allow you to setup each page and decide the “Dwell Time” of that page. If the sequence timer is selected as “Common”, once you change the dwell time of certain page, all dwell time of other pages will be changed as well. If the sequence timer is selected as “Individual”, the dwell time value can be changed page by page individually. Move the cursor to one of the page number, use right/ left buttons to change the dwell time, or press ENTER for page setup.
SET
In multi-windows display mode, press this button to enter SET mode. The menu will appear with the cursor over the first window. Use DIRECTION buttons to move the cursor, then press the CHANNEL button to assign the camera. The cursor will move to next window automatically. Press ESC button to exit SET mode when the setting is finished.
ESC
1. In OSD mode, press this button to return to previous menu.
2. Press ESC and “Down Arrow” simultaneously to power the DVR on and off.
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DIRECTION
These buttons function as directional control in Zoom mode or OSD menu. After enter Zoom
mode, these buttons can be used to pan and tilt the window.
In multi-window mode, the DVR allow you to select one window for playing
back the recorded video while the DVR is in Live mode. Press one of these buttons and a window cursor will be displayed. Using Direction buttons to move the cursor to desired window, and then press PLAY button to playback the recorded video on this window. The password is needed before you playback the reocrded video.
MODE
Press this button to choose one display format from all (4, 5, 7, 9,10,13 and 16 windows). The camera LEDs of selected cameras should be lit.
MENU
Press this button to enter OSD setup menu.
ENTER / ZOOM
In OSD menu mode, this button is used for “entering” the sub-menu, or to confirm (execute)
command.
In full-screened Live and Playback modes, press this button to enter 2x2 Zoom-in mode.
3.2 HDD and CD-RW
The front panel contents a swappable HDD and a CD-RW for video export.
Swappable HDD CD-RW
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4. Menu Tree
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Background Colour
Show Colour Bar Exit
Event Lst
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INPUT PASSWORD
Input Password 0 0 0 0
Enter Main Menu Exit
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Start FRI Stop MoN REC PPS 50 REC Qua ty Super Exit
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Moton Detect 7-3
Moton Detect OFF Configuration Table Condition 1 Set Up Condition 2 Set Up Exit
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Clear A arm L 7-8
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Save Installer Setting
Save / Load: No Save / Load: Yes Exit
RS-485 Protocol 8-2
Baud Rate 9600
Bits: 8 Stop: 1 Parity: None Exit
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Load Installer Setting Save Installer Setting Load Factory Setting Load Factory Password Load Manager Password Exit
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Engineer Table Camera Detect
Engineer Password 9667
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Format HDD Disk System Colour
Exit
Load Installer Setting 9-1
Save / Load: No Save / Load: Yes Exit
Load Factor Setting
Save / Load: No Save / Load: Yes Exit
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Event List Others Date me Default Display CD-RW Monitor 11 Engineer Camera Record Shutdown
Exit
Software Information 8-3
1 CPU Filename A6SE0106 2 FPGA Filename
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2003/04/23 4 Vdeo System PAL 5 Channel Number 6 DSP BD HW SK1V3302 7 DSP BD SW SK1V3408 8 Exit
Covert Set Up 12-3
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5. OSD Indications
There are some OSD indications shown on the screen permanently telling the time, current status or other information.
1. PTZ Device
If the DVR has been connected with a external PTZ device, then the information about the connected device will be shown on the screen when the DVR is in PTZ controlled status.
2. The Rest Recording Time
If you select “non-circular” recording mode (which means “non-stop recording”), then the rest recording time will be calculateed and shown on here.
3. MUXDVR Current Status
You can tell the DVR current status here.
4. HDD Full Indication
If the installed Hard Disk Drive is going full, the indication would start blinking here(45 minutes approximately before the Hard Disk Drive is full); and if the Hard Disk Drive had been run out of the capacity, the indictation will be shown on still here.
5. Recorded Time Display
If you are playing back the recorded video, the recording time stamps will be shown on here in reverse-video format.
6. Current Time Display
The DVR current time would be showns on here.
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6. OSD Menu Setup
The OSD menu is composed in hierarchy architecture, it allows you to configure DVR according to the applictation enveironment. Many options can be selected via the operation of the OSD menu. To enter this OSD menu, press the MENU button of the front panel, then the OSD menu will appear with a highlight cursor over the first item. The cursor can be moved by the Up and Down buttons. If you want to exit the OSD menu, you may either 1) select the last item “EXIT” and then press ENTER button; or 2) press ESC button of the front panel directly.
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6.1 Event List
When an alarm event is triggered, its date, time and alarm type will be list here in this menu. “L” represents “Video Loss”; “A” represents “Alarm In”; and “M” represents “Motion”. Up to 255 events will be logged using non-volatile memory. The memory architectrue is “First In First Out”, so always the latest events are reamined on the list.
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6.2. Date/ Time
Item 1~7 allow you to set date and time, use the right/ left buttons to adjust the DVR to local time. If you want to save the modification(s), move the cursor to the 8th item and press Enter button, the adjusted setting(s) will be memorized. If you don’t want to save the modifications, move the cursor to the 9
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and press Enter button, the adjusted setting(s) will be discarded.
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6.2.1 RS-485 Time Calibration
RS-485 is used for multi-point communications: many devices can be connected to the same bus. Move to this item and press the ETNER button, all DVR timers will be synchronized.
6.3 Display
This sub-menu allows you to adjust items that related to On-Screen-Display, including Date/ Time Position, Date Display Mode, Spot Monitor Dwell, etc.
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6.3.1 Date/ Time Position
This item allows you to select the position of current Date/ Time Display. Use the DIRECTION buttons to move Date/ Time display direction. After the Date/ Time Display has been well positioned, you can press ESC to exit.
6.3.2 PB Date/ Time Position
The position of recorded Date/ Time Display can be moved as well. Use the DIRECTION buttons to move, and press the ESC button to exit.
6.3.3 Date Display Mode
There are three Date Display Modes to be chosen from: Y/M/D, M/D/Y and D/M/Y. Select the desired one using the DIRECTION buttons.
6.3.4 Date/ Time Display
The Date/ Time Display can be shown in one row or two rows type. Use right/ left DIRECTION buttons to select between the two types.
6.3.5 Spot Monitor Dwell
The Spot monitor is always switching full screen video of all installed cameras, and this item allows you to set the Dwell Time between switching. The timer value ranges from 1 to 255 seconds.
6.3.6 Live Refresh Rate
In Live multi-window mode, each camera does not necessarily share the same frame rate. This item allows you to setup the camera refresh rate on the Main monitor; use right/ left DIRECTION buttons to select between “Fix” and “Auto”. “Fix” means each camera has the same refresh rate. “Auto” means the camera with more motion will get higher refresh rate automatically.
6.3.7 Text Colour
This item allows you to select one of 16 different colours for Date/ Time display.
6.3.8 Display Type
This item allows you to select one from 6 different text types (reverse, bold…) for on Date/ Time display.
6.4 Monitor
The Monitor menu allows you to tune the quality of the displayed image.
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188IIIIIIII 4 Hue 133IIIIIIII 5 Multi-Window Type 6 Screen Center Point 7 Background Colour 8 Show Colour Bar 9 Exit
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6.4.1 Video Setup
Item 1~4 involve adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of attached cameras. You can use the right/ left DIRECTION buttons to adjust the value.
6.4.2 Multi-Window Type
This item allows you to select a set of multi-window type.
6.4.3 Screen Center Point
This item allows you to move the center point of the main monitor. Use the DIRECTION buttons to pan and tilt the monitor center point. Press ESC button to exit when the setting is finished.
6.4.4 Background Colour
This item allows you to select 1 of 16 different colours for the background colour of following situation: 1) video-loss; 2) camera un-installed; and 3) covert camera.
6.4.5 Show Colour Bar
This function allows you to fine tune the monitor’s performance using colour bar pattern generated by the DVR.
6.5 Camera
The Camera menu allows you to set each camera’s title, and also to choose the position you want to put the camera title.
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6.5.1 Camera Title
Each camera can be assigned a “Title” (up to 12 characters). The default title for each camera is the channel number. Use the right and left direction buttons to select the wanted camera, and then press Enter to enter a virtual table (shown as right figure). Use DIRECTION buttons to select wanted character contained in the setup menu, and press ENTER to add the character to the title. If you enter wrong character by mistake, you can follow the procedure to correct it: press MODE repeatedly to move the title cursor over the character you want to replace. Then press right/ left DIRECTION buttons to select the right character you want to enter.
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6.6 Record
This menu allows you to set up all the parameters related to recording, including REC Quality, Frame Rate, etc. If you choose “No” for the 5th item (Circular Record), then the rest recording time will be calculated and shown on the top-right side of the screen. Once you change these parameters, the total record time will be changed as well. Below table is offered to refer to (the standard PPS is 60 PPS).
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80 GB 10 14 18 24 30 120 GB 15 21 27 36 45 160 GB 20 28 36 48 60
6.6.1 Day/ Night
This Day/ Night menu allows you to setup the duration, the PPS (Picture Per Second) and the recording quality for Day and Night time.
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The first and second items allow you to set the duration of daytime. Use the DIRECTION buttons to enter the start/ stop time.
Day REC PPS/ Night REC PPS
These two items allow you to set the Day and Night record PPS (Picture Per Second) respectively. The higher the number of picture per second, the smoother the video playback appears to you, but it’ll take more storage space.
Day REC Quality/ Night REC Quality
These two items allow you to set up the Day/ Night record quality. A superior picture quality affects a better playback, but will fill the hard disk faster; total record time will be shorter.
6.6.2 Weekend
This menu allows you to set up weekend start/ stop time, record PPS and record quality.
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Weekend Setting allows you to enable/ disable the following weekend-related functions. If the item is set “OFF”, all related functions will be disabled.
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Weekend Start Time/ Weekend Stop Time
These two items allow you to set up the duration of weekend. The duration has been set here
indicates when the regular Day and Night record ends, and Weekend record begins.
Weekend REC PPS
This item allows you to set weekend record PPS (Picture Per Second).
Weekend REC Quality
This item allows you to set up the weekend record quality
6.6.3 REC Event Only
This item allows you to record event video (Alarm and Motion events) only. If you select “OFF” for this item, the DVR remains in recording mode all the time. If you choose other options for this item, the DVR will start recording only when an event is triggered; and the selected time period decides how long the DVR stays in recording mode.
6.6.4 REC Event At
The DVR allows you to record event recording only. In this case, you can decide the recording duration: Always, Night, Day and Weekend. If “Weekend” is selected (the “Weekend setting” must be “ON”), then the DVR records event recording only on weekends; and if “always” is selected, the DVR won’t record image until an event is triggered all the time.
Record Event Only
Option 1: OFF
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Option 3: Night
Option 2: 15 Sec Option 3: 30 Sec Option 4: 45 Sec
Option 5: Option 6: Option 7: Option 8: Option 9:
Option 10: 30 Min
Option 4:
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Recording Mode Normal Status (Non-recording Mode)
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6.6.5 Switch REC While PB
If an event is triggered while you are playing back the video, the DVR can switch back to recording image automatically to alert you to the event. If you choose “ON”, the DVR will switch back to the recording image while the event is triggered.
6.6.6 REC Priority Mode
This item allows you to set up the record priority, use right/ left DIRECTION buttons to select “Setup” or “Auto”. “Setup” means priority mode will follow the setup value in configuration table; “Auto” means the camera with most motion will get higher priority automatically.
Example:
If the DVR recording PPS is “30”, and you set the record priority of channel 1 to level 4, and the other channels’ record priority are all set to level 1, then each channel’s PPS can be calculated by below formula.
Situation 1: No alarm event happens.
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30* = .6 31
4 +1 +1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
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Channel 2 PPS =
30* = .1 58
4 +1 +1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
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Channel 3 PPS =
30* = .1 58
4 +1 +1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
Situation 2: An alarm event happens on channel 2.
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Channel 1 PPS =
30* = .4 61
4 + 8 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
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Channel 2 PPS =
30* = .9 23
4 + 8 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
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Channel 3 PPS =
30* = .1 15
4 + 8 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1
6.6.7 Circular Record
The DVR can store the recorded video information in circular or not. If the setting is “ON” (default), the earliest recorded video will be over-written automatically (non-stop recording). If Circular Record setting is “OFF”, the recording will be stopped when the HDD is full; under this situation, a flash highlighted message (HDD Full) will be shown on the screen when the remaining recording time is about 45 minutes; and the beeper will start beeping when the rest recording time is about 15 minutes.
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6.6.8 HDD Full Alarm
If you select “ON” for this item, the beeper will start beeping when the rest recording time is about 15 minutes. The internal beeper will stop beeping after you insert a new HDD; and the other way to stop beeping is to select “OFF” for this item.
6.7 Alarm
This Alarm menu allows you to configure how the EVENT condition is handled and how the DVR responds. When an alarm is triggered, you can press ESC and the alarmed CHANNEL simultaneously to switch the call monitor to the alarm channel; after then, you can press these two buttons to start switching again.
6.7.1 Day/ Night Switch
This sub-menu allows you to enable or disable the “Day/ Night Switch” signal from the external I/O connector. Move to first item and press ENTER on it, then there will have a sub-menu shown up.
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NOTE: If you switch the day/ night through the attached external I/O Board, you change all the
day/ night related setting at the same time, which including day/ night REC PPS and REC quality.
Day/ Night SW Enable
Use right/ left DIRECTION buttons to select YES (enable) or NO (disable). If you select “NO”, the Day/ Night Switch signal will be ignored; the event processor will follow the time schedule that defined in Section 5.6.1. If you select “YES”, the event processor will follow the On/ Off position of the external Day/ Night switch.
Switch <OFF>
This item allows you to configure which setting (Day/ Night) will be activated when the switch is “OFF”. You can select “Day” or “Night” by using the right/ left DIRECTION buttons.
Switch Mode
Item Select
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Switch <OFF>: Day
Night Day
Swith <OFF>: Night
Day Night
Delay For Active
After the Day/ Night switch setting has changed, there is a delay time before the event process takes effect; this function is to avoid the operator triggering a false event by mistake.
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6.7.2 Alarm Response
This sub-menu allows you to set how the DVR responds to the triggered alarm event.
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Internal Buzzer
This item allows you to enable or disable the internal buzzer. If set to “ON”, the buzzer is activated in response to an alarm; if set to “OFF”, the buzzer is not activated.
Alarm Output
There are two alarm output signals in the external I/O connector: Alarm N.O. (normal open) and Alarm N.C. (normal close), these signals are driven by an on-board relay. These signals can be used to drive a light or siren to warn the operator of alarm events. This item allows you to enable/disable the alarm output pins. If the alarm output is OFF (disabled), the relay won’t be energized when alarm is triggered.
Alarm List
This item allows you to enable or disable the Alarm List display. If set to “ON”, all alarm events will be logged in the non-volatile memory, and you can check the event by entering Alarm List. The first column is the item number, followed by the date, time and the type of the event: “A” represents “Alarm Input”; “L” represents “Video Loss”; and “M” represents “Motion Detection”. The last column is the channel number of the event.
Alarm Full Screen
This item allows you to enable or disable the full screen display of alarmed camera output. If enabled, and an alarm event occurs on any camera input, the video from that camera is displayed on the Main Monitor in full screen until the alarm expires.
Spot Alarm Display
If set to “YES”, the Call Monitor will switch to the corresponded camera immediately when an event is triggered. Otherwise, the Call Monitor just switches between each installed camera sequentially.
Response Duration
This item allows you to determine the duration of the buzzer and Alarm Out relay function after an event is triggered. The value is in the range of 1 to 9999 seconds; the default setting is 10 seconds.
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Any Key To Stop
If enabled, you can turn the buzzer and alarm relay responses off following an alarm by pressing any button. If disabled, these responses continue until the alarm event has been handled. The default setting is “ON”.
6.7.3 Motion Detect
This menu allows you to configure how Motion Detection works. Each camera can have its “Detect Area” and “Sensitivity” defined individually.
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Motion Detect
This item allows you to enable or disable the motion detect function of the DVR.
Configuration Table
This table allows you to configure Alarm In & Motion Detection operation for Day/Night time.
Alm In Type define signal type of external alarm sensor is Normal-Open or Normal-Close:
O=Normal-Open, C=Normal-Close.
Motion Algo define motion detect algorithm of each camera: D1=Normal, D1 fit for small
change for large area, D2=Special, D2 is suitable for rapid change of small area.
Day: Alm In define each Alarm In pin is enabled or not during Day time, =enabled, •
=disabled.
Day: Motion decide the condition of Daytime motion detection function. C1=Condition 1, C2
=Condition 2, • =disabled.
Night: Alm In define each Alarm In pin is enabled or not during Night time, √=enabled, •
=disabled.
Night: Motion decide the condition of Nighttime motion detection function. C1=Condition 1,
C2=Condition 2, • =disabled.
Configuration Table
Alm In Type Motion Algo Day: Alm In Day: Motion Night: Alm In Night: Motion
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D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1
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C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1 C1
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Condition 1 Set Up/ Condition 2 Set UP
This menu allows you to setup each camera’s motion detected area and sensitivity. First select the wanted camera by using the right and left direction buttons, and then move the cursor to the second and third items to setup the chosen camera’s detect area and sensitivity.
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Detect Area
This item allows you to set the detection area for each camera. The detection area consists of 192 (16x12) detection grids. Use the DIRECTION buttons to select each grid, and press ENTER to enable or disable the grid. Or, you can select all grids by press SET. You can also press MODE to change the size of the cursor.
: disabled ◎ : enabled
Sensetivity
This item allows you to set the triggered level for the alarm. The first bar shows the current detected amount of motion of this camera. The second bar allows you to set the triggered level, once the detected motion amount becomes larger than this level; the alarm will be triggered.
6.7.4 Alarm In
This menu allows you to enable/ disable the Alarm pins of external I/O connector and to select N.O. (normal open) or N.C. (normal close) type for each pin.
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This item allows you to enable (YES) or disable (NO) the Alarm In pins.
Configuration Table
This item allows you to select N.O. (normal open) or N.C. (normal close) type for each Alarm In pins. Please refer to section 5.7.3 for the table.
6.7.5 Video Loss Detect
This item allows you to enable/ disable the DVR to detect Video Loss as an alarm event.
6.7.6 Alarm Set/ Reset SW
This item allows you to enable/ disable the Alarm Set/ Reset signal of the external connector. If you select EN (enable), then you can force the alarm output to on/ off by using Alarm Set signal.
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6.7.7 Release Time
This menu allows you to set the “release time” of alarm source: motion detection, video loss and alarm in. The release time defines how long time after the alarm trigger condition disappears; the same condition should be ignored to avoid false alarm being re-triggered.
6.7.8 Clear Alarm List
This menu allows you to clear event list. If you want to delete the event list, move your cursor to 2 Clear Alarm List: NO. If you want to keep the event list, move your cursor to 1 Clear Alarm List: YES. This arrangement is to avoid user clear the list by mistake.
6.8 Others
This menu allows you to check the RS485 communication protocol and software version.
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1 RS-485 ID Setup 224 2 RS- 485 Protocol 3 Software Information 4 HDD Information 5 Exit
This item can only be accessed by the installer, the RS-485 ID address of this DVR can be modified here.
6.8.2 RS-485 Protocol
This menu shows the details of RS-485 protocol. The only setting user or installer can change here is “Baud Rate”. You can choose form 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800 and 2400.
6.8.3 Software Information
This menu presents the software information.
6.8.4 HDD Information
This menu shows the HDD information.
HDD Size shows how large size the current HDD has for
saving video files.
Free Size shows how much available space the current HDD
leaves.
Total Rec Time shows how much time the current HDD originally
can provide for saving the video files.
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FPGA0505 3 Date 2002/01/23 4 Vdeo System PAL 5 Channel Number 16 6 DSP BD HW SK1V3302 7 DSP BD SW SK1V3300 8 Exit
RS-485 Protocol
1 Baud Rate: 9600 2 Bits: 8 3 Stop: 1 4 Parity: None 5 Exit
HDD Information
HDD Size 40 GB Free Sze 22 GB Tota Rec Tme 7 Hr Free Rec Tme --- -Hr
20003/04/23
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Free Rec Time shows how much time the current HDD can save video files. If the DVR is set
to record in linear mode (the system will start to overwrite files when the HDD is full), the available recording time will be calculated and shown on the screen automatically; or, if the DVR is set to record in circular mode, it will be shown as “- - - - Hr”.
6.9 Default
This menu allows you to restore the DVR to the default configuration, which was done by the installer (engineer), or the factory setting.
Load Installer Setting
This item allows you to recall the “Installer’s Configuration” from the on-board non-volatile memory.
Save Installer Setting
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1 Load Installer Setting 2 Save Installer Setting 3 Load Factory Setting 4 Load Factory Password 5 Load Manager Password
Load Installer Setting
1 Save/ Load: No 2 Save/ Load: Yes 3 Exit
This item allows you to save the current setting as “Installer’s setting”. This operation can only be executed with engineer password; otherwise, “Illegal Operation” message will be displayed.
Load Factory Setting
This item allows you to recall the “Factory’s Default” from the read only memory.
Load Factory Password
This item allows you to reload the factory password in case you forget your own password.
Load Manager Password
This item allows you to load manager password in case that you forgot it.
6.10 CD-RW Copy
This sub-menu allows you to export video to CD-RW. Select the start time and end time of desired video and then press ENTER on 13 Copy to start copying. Press the 6
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6.11 Engineer
If you enter the main menu with engineer’s password, you can enter the sub-menu.
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7 Stop 14 Ex
1 Engineer Table 2 Camera Detect 3 Engineer Password 4 Dsabe Password No 5 Payback Check OFF 6 Super MMX Mode OFF 7 Language English
9 System Colour 10 Exit
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6.11.1 Engineer Table
Engineer Table
Install Covert Terminal RES Video Gain REC Priority Alm REC Prio Spot Seq
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Install
This item allows you to install each channel on 1 Engineer Table. Every channel is “installed” by default; you may uninstall any one of them manually. Once a channel is un-installed, all related functions are disabled. = camera installed • = camera not installed
Covert
This item allows you to make each camera’s input invisible (covert) on both main and call monitor, while DVR keeps recording the camera’s video. The default setting is every camera visible. = covert • = not covert
Terminal RES
This item allows you to enable/ disable the terminal resister of each camera. If the camera loop-back connector is not used, the terminal resister should be enabled to get correct signal termination; this is the default condition. Otherwise, the terminal resister should be disabled. = Terminal resister is enabled • = Terminal resister is disabled
Video Gain
This item allows you to adjust the camera’s video level. You may adjust the value between 1 and 16 for each camera.
REC Priority
This item allows the user to set the recording priority for each camera under normal state (No alarm occurred). The DVR will record the camera that is assigned with a higher priority more frequently. The user can move the cursor and use ENTER key to adjust the value. The value ranges from 1 to 16; “1” stands for the lowest priority; “16” stands for the highest priority. If the camera is not installed, the priority will be set to “0” automatically.
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Alarm REC Priority
This item allows you to set the recording priority when an alarm is triggered for the current channel, either by Alarm In or by Motion.
Spot Seq
For Call monitor, there are 16 steps programmable. This item allows you to assign camera for each step (1~16); “0” means to skip this step. Those cameras which are not installed or converted won’t be displayed on call monitor.
6.11.2 Camera Detect
The DVR can check the camera BNC connectors for video signal and judge the channel is connected or not. If the camera doesn’t exist, it’s recommended to set that channel as “not installed”. Otherwise that channel will be considered as “video loss”. Besides, the DVR storage space is wasted. Move the cursor to 2 Camera Detect and press the Enter button, the Engineer Table will appear. The cameras which are not installed will have a dot symbol in the corresponding position.
6.11.3 Engineer Password
This sub-menu allows you to setup a four-digit number engineer password. Use right/ left buttons to change to a new number, press ESC button when finished, the password will be saved into non-volatile memory. The default password is 9667.
6.11.4 Disable Password
This item allows you to enter the OSD menu without entering the password. Therefore, you can save a lot of time while setting the DVR. This item will be restored to the default setting “No” automatically after you power off and on the DVR.
6.11.5 Playback Check
This item allows you to check the internal cabling of DVR is functioning correctly or not, usually the “Error Fields” would be a very small number if the system functions correctly.
Input Fields: 2623 Error Fields: 13
6.11.6 Super MMX Mode
This function is used for Matrix-Multiplexer system. The system skeleton is shown as following figure. If you select “Yes”, the call monitor display will depend on RS-485 command. The call monitor output of DVR 1~16 must be connected to the video input of DVR 17; you can monitor any camera of 256 cameras. How to command the multiplexer for super MMX mode? Please refer to the user manual of D731X control keyboard. If you want to control the multiplexer by computer or other devices, please refer to appendix C. of multiplexer user manual. If you select ‘OFF’, the call monitor will work as defined in Configuration Table1 or Alarm Set Up.
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6.11.7 Language
This item allows you to choose language. Use the Right/ Left DIRECTION to choose the wanted language.
6.11.8 Format HDD Disk
This item allows you to format the Hard HDD. If you want to format the HDD then you should choose 2 Format Hard Disk: YES and press ENTER to start formatting. Before you use a new HDD, you should insert it to DVR to format to FAT32. And if the HDD was used in anther machine with another kind of file system, therefore, the HDD must be formatted to FAT32 in DVR before recording process.
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1 Format Hard Disk: No 2 Format Hard Disk: Yes 3 Exit
6.11.9 System Colour
This item allows you to choose “Colour” or “Mono”
6.12 Manager
You must enter correct manager password when you get into the main menu, otherwise this sub-menu will be forbidden. The default manager password is 2972.
6.12.1 Manager Password
This sub-menu allows you to setup a manager password. If the user forgets this new password, he can recall the factory password by using Load Factory Password in Save Load Option sub-menu.
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6.12.2 Covert Playback
You can make some of the camera’s video invisible (covert) on both main and call monitor, (but the recording is continued); if you want to view the covert video while the DVR is playing back the recorded video, you should change this item to “En”. This item will be restored to the default setting “Dis” automatically after you power off and on the DVR.
6.12.3 Covert Set Up
This item allows you to select the camer(s) you want to covert. Press Exix when the setting is done.
1 CH01 No 10 CH10 No 2 CH02 No No 3 CH03 No 12 CH12 No 4 CH04 No 13 CH13 No 5 CH05 No 14 CH14 No 6 CH06 No 15 CH15 No 7 CH07 No 16 CH16 No 8 CH08 No No 9 CH09 No
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6.13 Shutdown
This item allows you to shutdown the DVR. There is the other way to shutdown the DVR: press ESC and Down Arrow buttons simultaneously.
6.14 Exit
If you move the cursor to 1 Set Up Data: Save and press ENTER button, the modifications you have made will be saved into the non-volatile memory (EEPROM). If you move the flashing highlight to 2 Set Up Data: Cancel and press ENTER button; or press ESC button on the front panel, the modification you have made will keep affective, but not saved into EEPROM. Therefore, if you power OFF and ON the DVR, the modifications will be canceled.
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1 Set Up Data: Save 2 Set Up Data: Cancel 3 Exit
Shutdown
1 Shutdown: No 2 Shutdown: Yes 3 Exit
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7. Windows Application Software
The file format of DVR is compatible with Windows O.S; you can process recorded video data under Windows 98, 2000 and XP systems. The application software allows you to playback, printout, export JPEG file or clip a segment of video.
7.1 Connect the USB Mobile Rack to PC
Move out the HDD Cartridge form DVR and insert it to a “USB Mobile Rack”, then connect the “USB Mobile Rack” and PC with a USB Cable.
7.2 Install the Software
To process recorded video on your computer, you need to install DVR Windows application software. After “dvrwinap.exe” has been installed, you can connect the swappable HDD to your computer and process the recorded video.
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7.3 Function Buttons
1. Open File
Press this button to search and open recorded video file.
2. Display Mode
Press these buttons to choose display mode (4, 9 and 16 windows).
3. Save Image
Press this button for saving current image (JPEG) on your P.C.
4. Print Out
Press this button to print out single picture.
5. Set
Press this button to start setting windows. Use the Mouse to move the cursor to certain window, and then press a Channel button for assigning the camera to this window. The cursor will move to next window automatically.
6. File Information
The Information of the opened file will be shown here: File Name, Start Time and End Time.
7. Playback
Press this button to play the recorded video, and press it again to pause.
8. Go to Begin
Press this button to go to the first image of the recorded video.
9. Fast Rewind
Press this button to play the recorded video in reverse direction. Press this button repeatedly to change the playback speed: x1, x4, x8, x16, x32 and x64.
10. Rewind Playing
Press this button to rewind playing the recorded video at normal speed.
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11. Stop
Press this button to stop playing the recorded video.
12. Fast Forward
Press this button to play the recorded video in forward direction. Press this button repeatedly to change the playback speed: x1, x4, x8, x16, x32, and x64.
13. Go to End
In playback mode, press this button to go to the end image of the opened file.
14. GOTO
In playback mode, press this button for searching the recorded video of certain date and time.
15. Video Clipping
Press this button to clip a small period of video for transferring more easily. Press “Video Clipping” to start clipping and Press again for stop.
16. Channel 1~16
Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen.
8. DVR Remote Access of Video over the Web
This section discusses the remote control ability of DVR; it is an optional function. Users can access live and recoded video from remote site through Internet with Ethernet port connected. Key in the correct IP address, and then below control panel will appear on your computer screen.
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Through the control panel, users can control and setup the settings of DVR and connected speed dome remotely.
1. Zoom In/ Zoom Out
If the DVR has connected to dome cameras, the two buttons are pressed for zooming in and out.
2. Iris Near/ Iris Far
These two buttons are used for controlling the iris lens. Proper adjustment will ensure the correct exposure depending on the camera’s situation and the lighting levels.
3. Direction buttons
a. If the “Pan/ Tilt” (check box) is enabled (default), these buttons can be used to pan/ tilt the
connected dome cameras. Choose a wanted camera through “P/ T/ Z ID” before you tried to pan/ tilt it.
b. If the “Pan/ Tilt” (check box) is disabled, these buttons can be used to select OSD menu
items of speed dome camera.
4. Menu/ Enter
In normal status, press this button to enter the OSD menu of connected speed dome camera. This button is used as “Enter” button while in OSD menu mode.
5. Step Degree
Users can set the step degree of dome camera. You can choose form 1~15 degree.
6. DVR-related buttons
Please refer to page 6 for the descriptions of these button functions. The password is required before entering the DVR menu through Internet.
7. Sever
Press this button to go to the sever-related menu (figure 1). Users can modify the sever settings in this menu.
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Server
You can set the server settings in this menu.
General
Users can set the general server settings here in this sub-menu (Figure 2). The MAC address will be detected and shown on the test box automatically.
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User
This sub-menu allows you to set the authorized user’s name, individual password and the permission level (Figure 3). Below are default passwords
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User Name Default password
Administrator owner Operator operator Guest guest
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System
Choose “Save Changes” to save the modifications you’ve made (Figure 4).
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Network
This sub-menu is offered to set network settings.
Network settings
You can set the network-related setting here (Figure 5), including IP address, subnet mask…
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Dynamic DNS Configuration
This sub-menu allows you to set the DDNS settings (Figure 6).
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Video
This sub-menu allows you to set the video quality and PPS (Picture Per Second) (Figure7).
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8. GET ID
Press this button to show the DVR ID on the screen.
9. DVR Password
Each password contains 4 characters. If you want to enter DVR menu or enter playback mode, you have to enter correct password. You need to key the password in the field then press “send” button before you enter DVR menu or playback mode. The password shown on screen will not change but you are already able to enter DVR main menu to change settings or to enter playback mode.
10. Channel Buttons
The number of channel buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the unit.
Press one of these buttons to view the channel full screen.
Note: If you want to select DVR menu item, you don’t have to do it by
directional key. You can use Channel Buttons instead. For example, if you want to select menu item 3 Monitor, you can just press Channel Button “3” on the right side.
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11. DVR ID
Users can set the DVR ID here.
9. Connectors
Rear Board
5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4
Item Description Item Description
1 External I/O 6 RS-485 Port 2 Main Monitor output (S-Video) 7 Call Monitor Output (BNC) 3 Video Looping (1~16) 8 Main Monitor Output (BNC) 4 Power Jack 9 LAN Port 5 IDE Port 10 Video Input (1~16)
External I/O Port (37pin DSUB)
Pin No. Definition Direction Pin No. Definition Direction
1 GND Power 20 Reserved Input 2 GND Power 21 Reset Alarm Input 3 GND Power 22 Day / Night output Output 4 GND Power 23 Day / Night switch Input 5 Reserved - 24 Set Alarm Input 6 Reserved - 25 Reserved ­7 Alarm NO Output 26 Alarm In 13 Input 8 Alarm COM Output 27 Alarm In 12 Input
9 Alarm NC Output 28 Alarm In 11 Input 10 GND Power 29 Alarm In 10 Input 11 GND Power 30 Alarm In 9 Input 12 GND Power 31 Alarm In 8 Input 13 GND Power 32 Alarm In 7 Input 14 GND Power 33 Alarm In 6 Input 15 GND Power 34 Alarm In 5 Input 16 Alarm In 16 Input 35 Alarm In 4 Input 17 Alarm In 15 Input 36 Alarm In 3 Input 18 Alarm In 14 Input 37 Alarm In 2 Input 19 Alarm In 1 Input
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External I/O Board
There is an “External I/O board” included in the DVR box. You can connect it to the External I/O port; the pins are identified as the definitions listed on the board. One pin is listed but of no use: VCR Trigger.
RS-485 (RJ11)
The default RS-485 port connector is RJ11 6P6C connector.
RJ11 Cable 6P6C pin definition:
Pin No. Definition Direction
1 - ­2 - Reserved 3 GND Ground 4 DA (D +) I/O 5 DB (D −) I/O 6 - -
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10. Specification
Model Name DVR9010 / DVR1610
Compression Method Wavelet Video System NTSC PAL Resolution-Live Video 720 x 480 pixels 720 x 512 pixels Resolution-Recorded 720 x 240 pixels 720 x 256 pixels Recording Rate Up to 60 PPS Up to 50 PPS Recording Device Hot swappable HDD Recording Quality Ultra/ Supper / High / Normal / Low Video Input BNC x 9/ 16, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm. Video Looping Through BNC x 9/ 16, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm. Main Monitor Output BNC x 1, S-VHS x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm. Call Monitor Output BNC x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm. Alarm Input x 9/ 16, DSUB 37 pin male (TTL level) Alarm Output x 1, DSUB 37 pin male, 2.0 A / 24 V Network Interface 10 Base-T Ethernet (Optional) Remote Control RS-485 DSCP Playback Speed Fast Forward / Rewind (x1~x8), picture by picture Zoom Yes Power Supply DC 12 V / 4 A Title 12 characters Alarm List Up to 255 events Dimensions 432 x 88 x 400mm (W x H x D) Operating Temperature 0~40°C
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Appendix 1. RS-485 Command Set
The texts of Data 0, 1 is in ASCII code format (Normal Command)
Command OP_code Data 0,1
Note
Channel select “01” ~ ”0G” Channel 1~16 Screen
mode select
Right “MR”
Detail setting must reference User’s manual
Left “ML”
Sequence “S1” ~ ”S3” Sequence 1~3 Up key “DU” Down key “DD” Left key “DL” Right key “DR” Zoom/Enter “DZ” Play key “KV” Freeze/Pause
A0H
“KA” Set “KS” ESC “KE” List “KL” Date/Time “SD” Title “ST” Menu “SP” Key Lock “SK” Lock/Un_Locked Goto “SR” Fast Rewind “RW” x1,x2,x4,x8 Fast Forward “FF” x1,x2,x4,x8 Universal End “UE” Goto Time1 BDH Data1, Data0 Year & Month Goto Time2 BEH Data1, Data0 Day & Hour Goto Time3 BFH Data1, Data0 Minute & “G”
PS: Goto Time1: Year=00~99 (it means 2000~2099); Month=01~12 Goto Time2: Day=01~31; Hour=00~23 Goto Time3: Minute=00~59; “G” ASCII=47H Example: If the Keyboard ID is 00H, the Multiplexer ID is E0H.
If you want to select camera 0 on the main monitor, you can use ‘01’ command.
(The ASCII Code of ‘
01’ is 30H & 31H.)
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6
Receiver ID
Transmitter
ID
OP Code Data0 Data1 Checksum
E0H 00H A0H 30H 31H 41H
NOTE :
1. The time interval between byte and byte must be shorter than 2ms, and the time interval between 2 commands (6 bytes/command) must be longer than 2ms.
2. Checksum = Byte1 .xor. Byte2 .xor. Byte3 .xor. Byte4 .xor. Byte5
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Appendix 2: Supported H.D.D.
The supported HDDs are listed as below:
Brand Capacity Rotation Speed Part Number
Maxtor 40GB 5400 RPM 4D040k2 Maxtor 80GB 5400 RPM 4D080H4 Maxtor 80GB 7200 RPM D740X-6L Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM 6Y080P0 Maxtor 120GB 7200RPM 6Y120P0 Maxtor 160GB 7200RPM 6Y160P0 Maxtor 200GB 7200RPM 6Y200P0 Maxtor 250GB 7200RPM 7Y250P0
Notice:
1. We strongly suggest do NOT use Seagate products, because them might have overheating problems while the DVR is operating.
2. We had compared other brand HDDs with Maxtor HDDs, we recommend user to use Maxtor HDDs with 8MB cache buffer that would bring DVR the optimum stability.
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Appendix 3: RS-485 Command Set
The texts of Data 0, 1 is in ASCII code format (Normal Command)
Command OP_code Data 0,1
Note
Channel select “01” ~ ”0G” Channel 1~16 Screen
mode select
Right “MR”
Detail setting must reference User’s manual
Left “ML”
Sequence “S1” ~ ”S3” Sequence 1~3 Up key “DU” Down key “DD” Left key “DL” Right key “DR” Zoom/Enter “DZ” Play key “KV” Freeze/Pause
A0H
“KA” Set “KS” ESC “KE” List “KL” Date/Time “SD” Title “ST” Menu “SP” Key Lock “SK” Lock/ Unlocked Goto “SR” Fast Rewind “RW” x1,x2,x4,x8 Fast Forward “FF” x1,x2,x4,x8 Universal End “UE” Goto Time1 BDH Data1, Data0 Year & Month Goto Time2 BEH Data1, Data0 Day & Hour Goto Time3 BFH Data1, Data0 Minute & “G”
PS: Goto Time1: Year=00~99 (it means 2000~2099); Month=01~12 Goto Time2: Day=01~31; Hour=00~23 Goto Time3: Minute=00~59; “G” ASCII=47H Example: If the Keyboard ID is 00H, the Multiplexer ID is E0H.
If you want to select camera 0 on the main monitor, you can use ‘01’ command.
(The ASCII Code of ‘
01’ is 30H & 31H.)
Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6
Receiver ID Checksum
E0H 00H A0H 30H 31H 41H
Transmitter ID OP Code Data0 Data1
NOTE:
1. The time interval between byte and byte must be shorter than 2ms, and the time interval between 2 commands (6 bytes/command) must be longer than 2ms.
2. Checksum = Byte1 .xor. Byte2 .xor. Byte3 .xor. Byte4 .xor. Byte5
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