2.1 Front Panel ................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.3 Remote Control ............................................................................................................................................ 4
3.1 Install Hard Disk .......................................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 Connecting Camera and Monitor ................................................................................................................. 5
3.4 Connecting Power Supply ............................................................................................................................ 5
Chapter 4: Starting the DVR ................................................................................................................................... 5
4.1 Firmware Version ......................................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 Detecting Installed Hard Drive ..................................................................................................................... 5
4.3 Format Hard Drive ....................................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 5: DVR Menu System ................................................................................................................................ 6
5.1 Navigating the Menus .................................................................................................................................. 6
5.2 Menu Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 6
5.3 Camera Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 7
5.4 Record Setup ................................................................................................................................................ 7
5.5 Record Frame Rate ....................................................................................................................................... 7
5.6 Video Quality ............................................................................................................................................... 8
5.7 Record Schedule ........................................................................................................................................... 8
5.23 Language .................................................................................................................................................. 17
5.24 Video Backup ........................................................................................................................................... 17
5.25 Reset Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 19
Chapter 6: Record .................................................................................................................................................. 20
8.2 Program Interface – Button Functions: ...................................................................................................... 22
8.3 Program Running ....................................................................................................................................... 23
8.3.1 HDD play mode ............................................................................................................................. 23
8.3.2 FILE play mode ............................................................................................................................. 24
8.3.3 NET play mode .............................................................................................................................. 24
System Format : NTSC /PAL
Motion Detection with Sensitivity and Area Settings
Time Schedule, Alarm and Motion Triggered Recording Modes
Hard Disk Support up to 500GB
Supports PTZ Control via RS-485 Port
View and Operate over Network (Broadband Connection Required)
Built-in USB 2.0 Port for Backup to Computer or USB Memory Stick Backup (Optional)
VGA Output (Optional)
Chapter 2: Overview
2.1 Front Panel
2.1.1 4-ch DVR front panel
1. Removable HDD Tray
2. CH1
3. CH2
4. CH3
5. CH4
6. QUAD: View all channels
7. REW: Rewind play/Focus
8. PAUSE: Pause/Auto sequence display
9. PLAY: Play recorded file/Zoom
10. FWD : Forward play/Iris
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11. STOP
12. REC
13. HDD LED
14. IR Receiver
15. Power LED
2.1.2 9-ch DVR front panel
1. Removable HDD Tray
16. MENU/ESC/LEFT
17. UP
18. SEL/EDIT/RIGHT
19. DOWN
20. PTZ: Enter PTZ mode
11. STOP
2. SEARCH
3. MUTE: Turn on/off audio output
4. CH-: View previous channel
5. CH+: View next channel
6. ALL: View all channels
7. REW: Rewind play/Focus
8. PAUSE: Pause/Auto sequence display
9. PLAY: Play recorded file/Zoom
10. FWD:Forward play/Iris
2.2 Rear Panel
2.2.1 4-ch DVR real panel
12. REC: Record
13. HDD LED
14. IR receiver
15. Power LED
16. MENU/ESC/LEFT
17. UP
18. SEL/EDIT/RIGHT
19. DOWN
20. PTZ: Enter PTZ mode
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1. Audio inputs
7. Audio outputs
2. Video outputs
3. VGA output (Optional)
4. USB port
5. POWER Switch
6. LAN: Ethernet port
2.2.2 9-ch DVR rear panel
1. USB port
8. CH1-CH4:Video input1- video input4
9. RS-485/SENSOR/ALARM
10. DC Power Input Jack
11. Grounding
7. POWER Switch
2. Audio output
3. Audio input
4. Video output
5. CH1-CH9:Video input1- video input9
6. VGA output (Optional)
2.3 Remote Control
1-9 Channel Select 1-4/9
0 Number
ALL Display all Channels
Menu Enter or Exit Menu
▲
▼
◄ / ►
SEL Select /Modify Item
Rewind/Focus
Fast Forward/Iris
●
■
Audio/Search Search (9-ch)or switch the audio channels(4-ch)
Mute Turn on/off audio output
8. LAN: Ethernet port
9. RS-485/Sensor/Alarm
10. DC Power input jack
11. Grounding
Move Up
Move Down
Left/ Right
Play Recording/Zoom
Record
Pause/Auto sequence display
Stop Recording/Playback
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Chapter 3: Installation
3.1 Install Hard Disk
NOTICE: Don’t take out HDD when DVR is running.
(1) Take out the Hard Disk Drive tray carefully.
(2) Connect the power cord and data cable to hard disk carefully.
(3) Put the Hard Disk Drive tray back into the DVR and then lock the HDD tray.
3.2 Connecting Camera and Monitor
There are 4/9 camera inputs and 2/1 Monitor outputs with BNC connectors (Refer to 2.2 Rear
Panel).
3.3 VGA Output (optional)
There is 1 CRT or LCD monitor output with VGA port.
3.4 Connecting Power Supply
Please only use the power adapter supplied with the DVR.
Chapter 4: Starting the DVR
4.1Firmware Version
4.2 Detecting Installed Hard Drive
CHECKING HDD……
MASTER [WDC WD3200AAJB-00T]
SLAVE……
V1.9
V-EN-BG
2008.2.23
on the power button, the system will boot-up and
display the version and released date of the DVR
firmware.
display the hard drive information.
After connecting the power adapter and turning
DVR will detect the installed hard drive and
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4.3 Format Hard Drive
CHECKING HDD……
MASTER [WDC WD3200AAJB-00T]-NEW-DVR
FORMAT HDD CONFIRM
(SELECT) FORMAT / (MENU) CANCEL?
Chapter 5: DVR Menu System
5.1Navigating the Menus
CAMERA SETUP
RECORD SETUP
RECORD FRAMERATE
VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL
RECORD SCHEDULE
SENSOR SETUP
HARD DRIVE SETUP
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
VIDEO BACKUP
RESET MENU
( ) MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
MAIN MENU
When the DVR detects a new hard drive, you
will be prompted to format the hard drive before
using the DVR.
Press [SEL] to format or press [MENU] to
cancel.
Press [MENU] to enter Main Menu
Press [▲, ▼, and ] to move the cursor
Press [SEL] to select/modify settings
Press [MENU] again to exit or go back to previous
menu.
5.2 Menu Overview
Main Menu
Menu Directory
Camera Setup
Record Setup
Record Frame rate
Video Quality
Record Schedule
Sensor Setup
Hard Drive Setup
Miscellaneous Setup
Network Setup
Language
Video Backup
Reset Menu
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Set Time
Hidden Channel
Audio Port Setup
PTZ Setup
Image Parameters
Password Enable
Keypad Tones
Seq. Dwell Time
VGA Setup
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5.3 Camera Setup
1 ON 2 ON
CAMERA SETUP
3 ON 4 ON
( )MOVE (SEL) SELECT (MENU)EXIT
Note:If a camera channel is set to OFF, it will not be recorded (Refer to 6.4 Record Setup)
Camera Setup allows you to turn cameras on or
off.
Press [▲, ▼, ◄◄ and ►►] buttons to select a
channel and then press [SEL] to modify the setting
ON or OFF.
5.4 Record Setup
1 ON 2 NOCAM
RECORD SETUP
3 ON 4 ON
( )MOVE (SEL) SELECT (MENU)EXIT
Record Setup allows you to set up recording
channels.
Press [▲, ▼, ◄◄and ►►] buttons to select a
channel, and then press [SEL] to modify the setting
to ON or OFF.
If a channel is disabled in Camera Setup, it will
not record and the DVR will display “NOCAM” on
screen.
5.5 Record Frame Rate
1 3FPS 2 5FPS
RECORD FRAMERATE
TOTAL 36FPS
3 25FPS 4 3FPS
( )MOVE (SEL) + (
■ )- (MENU)EXIT
Press [▲, ▼, ◄◄or ►►] button to select a channel, and then press [SEL] to increase the
value or press [■STOP] to reduce the value.
Note: Higher frame rate shows smooth images, but requires more hard drive space.
The total frame rate is 50fps (PAL) or
60fps (NTSC). You can set the frame rate for the
channel which you select to record. If the sum of
the frame rate you select for all cameras is more
than 50fps (PAL)/60fps(NTSC), the DVR will
automatically adjust the largest frame rate value
to a smaller value.
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5.6 Video Quality
CAMERA SETUP
RECORD SETUP
RECORD FRAMERATE
VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL
RECORD SCHEDULE
SENSOR SETUP
HARD DRIVE SETUP
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
VIDEO BACKUP
RESET MENU
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
MAIN MENU
Video Quality has 4 different settings:
Highest, High, Normal and Low.
The higher the video quality, the better
quality of images, however higher quality
images require more hard drive space.
Press [SEL] to change the quality setting.
5.7 Record Schedule
Setting the Record Schedule allows you to customize the type of recording depending on the
time of day.
RDCORD SCHEDULE
AM PM
0… 3… 6… 9… 0… 3…. 6… 9…
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
NO-RECORD
NORMAL-RECORD
S
SENSOR-RECORD
The time line indicates 24 hours of a day based
on AM/PM (0 = 12).
Press [▲, ▼, ◄◄ or ►►] button to select a
time point, press [SEL] to modify the recording
mode.
NO-RECORD [ white]: DVR will not record during the time.
NORMAL-RECORD [ red]: DVR will record continuously.
SENSOR-RECORD [S]: DVR will record when sensor or motion is triggered.
NOTE: In order to activate the record schedule, press the [] record button when viewing the
cameras. After pressing the [] record button, if schedule is set to “NORMAL-RECORD” , the
DVR will start to record immediately; if the schedule is set to be “SENSOR-RECORD” , the
DVR will not start recording until a motion is detected by the DVR or an installed sensor is
triggered.
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5.8 Sensor Setup
SENSOR SETUP
SENSORED RECORD TIME 30
ALARM ON TIME OFF
H/W SENSOR SETUP
MOTION DETECTOR SETUP
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
Sensored Record Time indicates how long the
recording time is when the motion or sensor is
triggered.
Alarm On Time indicates whether the buzzer
will sound when motion is detected.
CONT: Continuous alarm until any key is pressed.
OFF: No alarm
Note: Sensored Record Time and Alarm On Time are measured in seconds
5.9 H/W Sensor Setup
Note: Sensors and extension alarm are not included with the DVR system and may be purchased
separately.
Hardware Sensor Setup:
H/W SENSOR SETUP
CHANNEL-1 TYPE:NORMAL-OPEN
CHANNEL-2 NOT INSTALLED
CHANNEL-3 NOT INSTALLED
CHANNEL-4 NOT INSTALLED
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
There are 3 different modes for sensor setting: NOT
INSTALLED, NORMAL-CLOSE and
NORMAL-OPEN. Consult the alarm purchased for more
details on which setting is required.
Note: For 4-ch DVR, there are 4CH inputs of thesensor
For 9-ch DVR, there are 8CH inputs of the sensor
5.10 Motion Detector Setup
This section allows you to set up motion detection options for each camera.
MOTION DETECTOR SETUP
CH1 ON LEVEL1 AREA
CH2 ON LEVEL2 AREA
CH3 ON LEVEL2 AREA
CH4 ON LEVEL2 AREA
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
Motion Detector Setup:
ON/OFF: Enable or disable motion detection
recording.
LEVEL: Sensitivity for motion detection. There are 3
levels sensitivity: Level 1-low, level 3- highest
AREA: Select detectable area on the screen.
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Area Selection:
Press [▲, ▼, ◄◄ or ►►] button to select a
block, and press [SEL] button to set the block to detect
motion. The area is detectable when it is clear, the area is
not detectable when it is covert by shadow.
Press “Stop” button to disable all areas, press
“Quad” or “ALL” button to enable all areas.
5.11 Hard Drive Setup
This section will display the current hard drive status and usage options
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
HARD DRIVE SETUP
OVERWRITE ENABLED [ ON ]
ST3160215A
MASTER HDD SIZE 160133MB
MASTER HDD USED 124931MB 78%
MASTER HDD FORMAT
SLAVE HDD SIZE N/A
SLAVE HDD USED N/A
SLAVE HDD FORMAT
Overwrite Enabled:
ON: Overwrite oldest video when hard drive is full.
OFF: Stop recording when hard drive is full.
HDD SIZE: Indicates the total capacity of the hard drive installed in the DVR.
HDD USED: Indicates the space used in the hard disk drive for recording and the percent used.
HDD FORMAT: Will erase all video and data on the installed hard drive and make it readable by
the DVR
Note: You will be prompted for the password when formatting a hard drive. The default
password is “111111”
5.12 Miscellaneous Setup - Change Password
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP
CHANGE PASSWORD
SET TIME
HIDDEN CHANNEL
AUDIO PORT SETUP
PTZ SETUP
IMAGE PARAMETERS
PASSWORD ENABLE
KEYPAD TONES
SEQ. DWELL TIME
VGA SETUP
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
[ 4 ]
[ CH4 ]
[ OFF ]
[ ON ]
[ 05 ]
1024*768 75HZ
This option allows you to change the system
password. The password must be composed with
six characters.
All keys can be used as password key except
the [MENU] key, which is used to exit.
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CURRENT PASSWORD
NEW PASSWORD
CONFIRM PASSWORD
[- - - - -]
[- - - - -]
[- - - - -]
5.13 Miscellaneous Setup - Set Time
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
SET TIME
2008/11/11 17:50:01
YYYY/MM/DD and HH:MM: SS.
modify, press [SEL] to modify. Press [MENU] to save
and return to previous menu.
Enter the current password first, and then
enter six characters as your new password, repeat
the new password to confirm.
If you forget your password, please contact
technical support for assistance.
The system date and time format is
Press [◄◄] or [►►] button to select the data to
5.14 Miscellaneous Setup - Hidden Channel
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP
CHANGE PASSWORD
SET TIME
HIDDEN CHANNEL
AUDIO PORT SETUP
PTZ SETUP
IMAGE PARAMETERS
PASSWORD ENABLE
KEYPAD TONES
SEQ。DWELL TIME
VGA SETUP
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
[ 4 ]
[ CH4 ]
[ OFF ]
[ ON ]
[ 05 ]
1024*768 75HZ
The system provides a function to hide a channel
in monitoring mode. The selected channel can still be
the MAC (Media Access Control) address is your
computer’s unique hardware identity code(On an
Ethernet LAN,it is the same as your Ethernet
address).When you are connected to the Internet
from your computer (or host as the Internet
protocol thinks of it ),a corresponding table relates
your IP address to your computer’s physical
(MAC) address on the LAN.
IP ALLOCATION: DVR supports DHCP and
Static IP modes. If your modem/router supports
DHCP function, you can use DHCP mode. When
using STATIC mode, you will be required to setup
your IP settings manually.
Note: After setting the DVR to DHCP mode
restart the unit.
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MAC ADDRESS
IP ALLOCA TION
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
DNS1 ADDRESS
DNS2 ADDRESS
HTTP PORT
USER SETUP
DDNS SETUP
is a unique designated address for your DVR
recognized by your router. Ensure this number is
within the range usable by your modem/router.
Use the UP “▲” and DOWN “▼” buttons to
move the cursor and use the “SELECT” button to
change the numbers. Once you have finished the
changes restart your DVR.
MAC ADDRESS
IP ALLOCA TION
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
DNS1 ADDRESS
DNS2 ADDRESS
HTTP PORT
USER SETUP
DDNS SETUP
determine what subnet an IP address belongs to. A
number that is used to identify a sub network so
that IP addresses can be recognized on a local area
network. Consult your modem/router for your
LAN’s subnet mask.
MAC ADDRESS
IP ALLOCA TION
IP ADDRESS
SUBNET MASK
GATEWAY
DNS1 ADDRESS
DNS2 ADDRESS
HTTP PORT
USER SETUP
DDNS SETUP
ADMIN ID [admin]
ADMIN PASSWORD
USER ID
USER PASSWORD
[111111]
[ ]
[ ]
DDNS PROVIDER
DDNS USER NAME
DDNS PASSWORD
DOMAIN NAME
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
DDNS SETUP
[WWW.DynDNS.com ]
[ ]
[ ]
HTTP PORT: This port number is used to
communicate with PC Client. The default value is
80(Can be changed from 1024 to 49151)
USER SETUP: When accessing the DVR
from a remote location you will be prompted for a
login and password. The default is “admin” for
full administrator rights. Set “User ID” and
password to setup a user with limited rights to
prevent tampering.
DDNS SETUP:If you require an external
service to maintain a dynamic IP address enter
the user information here.
LAN-DVR Connection
See the diagram below for steps to connect your DVR to a local area network or the internet.
For remote monitoring from your computer,you must have a LAN connection available or
broadband Internet access.
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You need to register a www.dyndns.com to get a free account .After registration,you will
have a username and password. You can also register your domain name on the website. Please
refer to Chapter 5 “Network Setup” for more details. There you will learn how to input the
Dyndns username,password,and domain name. You can log in from anywhere by using Internet
Explorer and entering your DVR’s domain name.
5.23 Language
MAIN MENU
[WWW.DynDNS.com]
CAMERA SETUP
RECORD SETUP
RECORD FRAMERATE
VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL
RECORD SCHEDULE
SENSOR SETUP
HARD DRIVE SETUP
MISCELLANEOUS SETUP
NETWORK SETUP
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
VIDEO BACKUP
RESET MENU
( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
[ ][ ]
You can change the OSD language from the
default English to other languages, if your DVR
supports multi-languages.
5.24 Video Backup
This function is only available for the model which supports USB memory stick or CD-RW
device backup. If your DVR is with PC-link USB interface, please refer Charter 8 for video
backup.
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EVENT LIST
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VIDEO BACKUP
VIEW EVENTS
START: 2008/08/22 16:20:22
END: 2008/08/22 16:48:28
SIZE: [197] MB
FILE NAME: [VID000.MCG]
BACKUP TO CD/DVD
BACKUP TO USB DEVICE
Move the cursor to “VIEW EVENTS”, press
[SEL] to enter event list. Press [▲] or [▼] button to
move the cursor, and then press [SEL] to select the
event you like to backup and return to previous
menu.
The DVR system already indicated the start &
end time of the recording event. Move the cursor to
“SIZE”, DVR will automatically indicate the size
of the video you like to backup to USB memory
stick or CD/DVD.
You can directly select the start& end time of
a recording video to backup. Move the cursor to
“START” or “END”; press [SEL] to enter the
interface. Press [◄◄] or [►►] button to move the
cursor, and then press [SEL] to modify the value.
Press [MENU] back to previous menu.
You can rename the backup file. Press [◄◄]
or [►►] button to select the character you want to
modify, press [▲] or [▼] button to select a
character from the given character list, and then
press [SEL] to enter.
Please note that the name must be ended with
“.MCG”.
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( )MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU)EXIT
VIDEO BACKUP
VIEW EVENTS
START: 2008/08/22 16:20:22
END: 2008/08/22 16:48:28
SIZE: [197] MB
FILE NAME: [VID000.MCG]
BACKUP TO CD/DVD
BACKUP TO USB DEVICE
Insert your USB memory stick device into
DVR’s USB port.
Move the cursor to “BACKUP TO USB
DEVICE”, press [SEL] button.
BACKUP TO USB DEVICE
Check USB devices
(MENU)EXIT
Please read Charter 8 on how to play back your backup file.
DVR will check your USB device as left
picture showed and then start to copy the backup
file.
5.25 Reset Menu
If you select this item, the system will restore all your settings to factory default values. You
need to enter your password to reset the menu.
5.26 NTSC/PAL Output select
Change the jumper JS1 to select NTSC or PAL
video output format according to the silkscreen on
the PCB.
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Chapter 6: Record
6.1 Start Recording
Press [●] record button to start recording according to the record schedule you have set.
System will display some information on screen.
●]: the red pot next to the channel name indicates that the channel is being recorded.
[
[A-REC]: indicates the current record schedule is set to NORMAL-RECORD mode.
[S-REC]: indicates the current record schedule is set to SENSOR-RECORD mode.
[N-REC]:
[39%]:
indicates the current record schedule is set to NO-RECORD mode.
indicates the percentage of hard disk space used.
[M]: HDD info ([M] Master Hard Disk)
6.2 Audio Recording
[]: indicates this video channel is bundled with an audio port, and the audio output is on.
[ ]: indicates the audio output is off.
[]: indicates the audio is being recorded and the audio output is on.
For 9-channel, you could press [MUTE]button on front panel to be mute mode for audio
output. The audio input can be still recorded while the output is mute.
For 4-channel, you could press [DOWN]button on front panel to be mute mode for audio
output. The audio input can be still recorded while the output is mute. And you could press [UP]
button to switch one of the two audio inputs to live output
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6.3 Stop Recording
Press [■] stop button will stop recording. If password protection function is enabled, system
will prompt you to input password. Only correct password can stop recording process.
6.4 Estimated Recording Length
Estimated record time based on 160GB HDD
Standard Quality 60fps 48fps 32fps 16fps 1fps
Highest 62 78 116 232 3720
NTSC
Standard Quality 50fps 36fps 24fps 12fps 1fps
PAL
High 88 110 165 330 5280
Normal 107 134 201 401 6420
Lower 120 150 225 450 7200
Highest 64 89 133 267 3200
High 90 125 188 375 4500
Normal 110 153 229 458 5500
Lower 123 171 256 513 6150
Unit: Hour
Chapter 7: Playback
In preview mode,pressing the [►] PLAY button goes into PLAYBACK mode. The newest
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PLAYBACK mode,then the system will list all
the recorded events. The latest record will be on
top of the list. Press the [▲]or [ ▼] button to
select the event and then press [►] to play the
event.
Another way to search video is directly input
time period. Press the [MENU] button then use
[◄◄] or [►►] button to select the TIME search
mode. Use [SEL] button to edit time value, press
[►] to play the video. If the time you selected has
no record event, it will indicates “NO EVENTS” on
the screen when you press [►] play button.
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Chapter 8: USB Progamming
8.1 Driver Installation:
(1) Insert driver CD in your CD-ROM Drive.
(2) Open CD directory.
(3) Double click on the install applications.
(4) Run “Install” program.
(5) Follow the setup wizard to finish the
installation.
8.2 Program Interface – Button Functions:
10 11 12 13
14 15
1.PTZ Control 12. Time Search
2.Zoom in,Zoom Out 13. Jump back 60s
3.HDD Play Mode 14. Jump back 10s
4.File Play Mode 15. Reverse playback
5.Net Play Mode 16. Pause
6.Event List 17. forward playback
7.Change DVR settings 18. Jump forward 10s
8.Remote DVR Control 19. Jump forward 60s
9.Change Storage Device20.Playback Slide
10.Capture Image 21.Audio Slide
11. Convert Streams to AVI file
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8.3 Program Running
8.3.1 HDD play mode
System will detect the HDD automatically when you connect the USB cable to your PC. An
USB icon“ ” will appear in the system tray (right bottom corner of the screen). After you’ve
seen the USB icon, double click “ ” icon on your desktop to run the program.
Note: if you do not follow above steps, the program will fail to detect HDD
Press “ ” to open the video event lists.
Press “” toconfigure the program local settings.
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Press “ ” to play video.
8.3.2 FILE play mode
Press “” to open a folder and select the file you want play. Double click the file.
Note : This function is only used to play the backup files on USB or CD/DVD device.
8.3.3 NET play mode
This mode allows youto remote control your DVR via Internet or Intranet. Press “” to
pop up the login window. Fill in Host Name, Host Port, User Name and Password of the DVR
that you want remotely access and then press Login to enter the main page.
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Chapter 9: Specification
4 / 9-Channel DVR
Items Descriptions
Video Standard NTSC/PAL
Video Input/Output 4 Channels/2 Channels,9 Channels/1 Channel
Features Variable Frame Rate/Variable QL per Channel
Quality 4-Level(Highest, High, Normal, low)
NTSC:720X480@30fps(Each Ch)
PAL:720X576@25fps(Each Ch)
NTSC:720X240@60fps(4/9Ch.Total)
PAL:720X288@50fps(4/9Ch.Total)
Network Monitor IE(Internet Explorer) PC Viewer Software
PTZ Interface RS-485
USB Interface USB 2.0
VGA Output Optional
Remote control IR remote control
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Chapter 10: Appendix
10.1 System connection diagram
Camera
LAN(RJ-45)Port on DVR
10.2 Accessories
Sensor
USB
DVR
TV or Monitor
Alarm
PC(Optional)
VCR
Power Cord
Design may vary depending
on country
Power Adaptor
Software CD
Remote Controller
User’s Manual
USB Cable (For
PC Backup Only)
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