Lupus LE808+, LE816+ User Manual

LE808+ / 816+
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All the safety and operating instructions must be read before the unit is operated.
Make sur e to s witch the power off before you install the DVR.
There is the danger of an electric shock if the DVR is opened by an unqualified service
engineer or installer.
Avoid using the DVR outside of the reference temperature and humidity indicated in the
specification.
Avoid exposing the DVR to violent movement or vibration.
Do not use or store the DVR in direct sunlight or near to any source of h eat.
Do not place any object into the holes used for air circulation.
Always use the DVR in a well ventilated location to prevent overheating.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 FEATURES .................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 2 PACKING DETAIL .......................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 3 LOCATION AND CONTROL ........................................................................................... 6
3.1 Front Panel Controls .............................................................................................................. 6
3.2 Real Panel Connectors ........................................................................................................... 7
3.3 Remote Controller .................................................................................................................. 8
3.4 Mouse Control...................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.1 Network Control ............................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Playback Mode ..................................................................................................................... 15
3.6 PTZ Mode ............................................................................................................................ 16
Chapter 4 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 19
4.1 System Configuration – 16ch ............................................................................................... 19
4.1 System Configuration – 8ch ................................................................................................. 19
4.2 Hard Disk Installation .......................................................................................................... 20
4.2.1 Switch display resolution .................................................................................................. 23
Chapter 5 BASIC OPERATION and MENU SETUP ...................................................................... 24
5.1 Main Menu Setup ................................................................................................................. 24
5.2 Record Setup ........................................................................................................................ 26
5.3 Event Setup .......................................................................................................................... 28
5.4 Schedule Setup ..................................................................................................................... 32
5.5 Camera Setup ....................................................................................................................... 34
5.6 Account Setup ...................................................................................................................... 35
5.7 Network Setup...................................................................................................................... 36
5.8 PTZ & RS-485 Setup ........................................................................................................... 40
5.9 System Setup ........................................................................................................................ 40
5.10 Utility Setup ....................................................................................................................... 47
5.11 Diagnostic .......................................................................................................................... 48
Chapter 6 SEARCH & BACKUP ................................................................................................... 49
6.1 Search Setup ......................................................................................................................... 49
6.2 Backup Setup ....................................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 7 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................................... 55
Chapter 8 NETWORK SURVEILLANCE ....................................................................................... 57
8.1 AP Software Installation and Setup ...................................................................................... 57
8.2 AP Software Operation ........................................................................................................ 59
Chapter 9 Mobile Connection ........................................................................................................ 63
Mobile Application .................................................................................................................... 63
1 Mobile Application, Installation and Operation for Symbian System .................................... 63
2 Mobile Application Installation and Operation for Windows Mobile System ........................ 69
Chapter 10 Internet Connection .................................................................................................... 73
APPENDIX I - DB 26 DIFINITION ................................................................................................. 79
APPENDIX II - COMPATIBILITY LIST ........................................................................................... 80
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Chapter 1 FEATURES
Realtime recording Two USB ports (for mouse usage and backup). H.264 compression ideal for saving HDD space Real time live display Up to 400FPS @ 360x288 recording (PAL) VGA output resolution up to 1920x1200 Pixel. Live display, record, backup, playback and network access at the same time C ontr ol meth ods: front panel, USB mouse, IR r emot e co ntr ol ler , and client viewer Intuitive GUI for easy configuration and menu driven operation 4 channel audio recording and playback Supports SATA HDDs Pan / Tilt / Zoom camera control Data backup: USB devices and network Event triggered with email notification: motion detection, alarm, and video loss Support AP on your PC end for remote operation Multi-language OSD
The author assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions that may appear in this document nor does
the author make a commitment to update the information herein.
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Chapter 2 PACKING DETAIL
1. DVR
2. Software CD 3. User Manual 4. Remote Controller 5. Power Adapter
6. Power Cord 7. SATA Data Cord 8. SATA Power Cord 9. Battery
10. HDD Screws 11. HDD Bracket 12. I/O (Alarm Cable)
CONTENTS
1. DVR
2. Software CD
3. User Manual
4. Remote Controller
5. Power Adapter
6. Power Cord
7. SATA Data Cord
8. SATA Power Cord
9. Battery
10. Screws for HDD
1 1. B racket for HDD
12. I/O (Alarm Cable)
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Chapter 3 LOCATION AND CONTROL
3.1 Front Panel Controls
Item Description
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DVD-RW
A DVD-RW drive is installed in the front bay.
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IR SENSOR
Input sensor for the remote control.
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EJECT
Press EJECT button to open/close the DVD-RW drive.
4 USB 2.0 The USB 2.0 port can be used to connect to numerous USB 2.0 backup devices. 5
NUMERIC BUTTONS/
CAMERA SELECT
Camera Select/ Numeric Button.
Press [+10] button to select channels.
6 LOCK Enable Keypad Function.
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PTZ
Start/ Stop PTZ Control.
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REC
Start/ Stop recording.
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Status LED
DVR status: power, HDD read/ write and network LED indicator.
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LEFT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON/ REWIND ( / )
Left Directional Button. Fast Forward Playback, Speed: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x.
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UP DIRECTIONAL BUTTON/
SLOW ( / )
Up Directional Button.
Slow Forward Playback, Speed: 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x, 1/16x.
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RIGHT DIRECTIONAL BUTTON/ FAST ( / )
Right Directional Button. Fast Forward Playback, Speed: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x.
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DOWN DIRECTIONAL
BUTTON/ STOP ( / )
Down Directional Button.
Stop Playback.
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PLAY
Start playing back.
15 SEARCH
Enter search menu screen, use Up/ Down button to navigate
Press ENTER to access selected item
16 ESC/ BACKUP
Exit various functions and menu screen Video data storage backup
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ENTER/ MODE ( )
Switch to full screen and quad screen.
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MENU/ PAUSE ( MENU/ ) Enter menu mode, use Up/ Down button to navigate menu screen.
Press to pause playback
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MUTE
Switch to 1-CH Audio Out/ Turn Off Live Audio.
20 AUTO
Enable auto mode, to skip channels.
Press MENU to disable auto mode.
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FREEZE
Turn On/ O ff L ive Displ ay FREZ ZE Functi on. T urn On/ Of f Screen FR EEZE Functio n.
22 ZOOM
Enable/ Disable double screen size display. Press ENTER to switch channels.
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STATUS
Display Status.
24 PIP
Turn on picture-in-picture format, use Up/ Down button to navigate. Press ENTER to access selected item.
25 MULTI
This button is used to toggle between multiple display modes: 16, 13, 10, 9 and 4
channel split screen display modes.
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3.2 Real Panel Connectors
16CH DVR
8CH DVR
Item
Description
1 AUDIO OUT RCA output port for an audio signal 2 AUDIO IN RCA input port for an audio signal 3 MAIN MONITOR BNC port for the main monitor. 4 VIDEO IN BNC input ports for cameras, 4 in total. 5 VGA Output port for the VGA monitor (option). 6 NTSC/ PAL SWITCH Switch between NTSC and PAL format.
7 SPOT MONITOR
BNC port to display full screen image of all installed cameras in
sequence. 8 E-SATA External SATA Interface. 9 LAN Network port.
10 RS485/ RELAY/ IR/ SENSOR External input and output.
11 EXTERNAL I/O
EXTERNAL I/O port (For more information,
please refer to the
Appendix).
12 DC 12V Socket for a DC 12V input.
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3.3 Remote Controller
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Remote Controller – Button Definition
,1
Start/ Stop Recording.
REC
,2
Display Status.
STATUS
,3
Camera Select / Numeric Button.
CAMERA BUTTONS
Press [+10] button to select channels.
,4
Switch to 1-CH Audio Out/ Turn Off Live Audio.
MUTE
,5
Enable/ Disable On Picture-In-Picture Format.
PIP
Use Directional button to navigate the menu item, and press Enter button to enter the menu item.
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Switch to Quad Display.
,7
Switch to 9-Channel Display. 4-CH doesn’t support this function.
,8
Switch to 13-Channel Display. 4-CH doesn’t support this function.
,9
Switch to 16-Channel Display. 4-CH doesn’t support this function.
,10
Enable/ Disable double screen size display.
ZOOM
Use Directional button to navigate the screen display, and press Enter button to switch channels.
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Exit Button.
ESC
,12
Enter the SEARCH menu.
SEARCH
Use Up/ Down Directional Button to navigate the menu item, press Enter button to enter menu item.
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Start Playing Back.
PLAY
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Enable/ Disable Menu.
MENU/
Pause Playback.
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Up Directional Button.
/
Slow Forward Playback, Speed: 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x, 1/16x.
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Right Directional Button.
/
Fast Forward Playback, Speed: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x.
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Down Directional Button.
/
Stop Playback.
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Left Directional Button.
/
Fast Rewind Playback, Speed: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x.
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Switch to Single Screen/ Quad Screen Disp lay.
ENTER/ MODE
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Enter the COPY menu.
COPY
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Turn On/ Off Live Display FREZZE Function. T urn On/ Of f Screen FREEZE Function.
FREEZE
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In AUTO mode, all available channels will be cycled through in full screen.
AUTO
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Start/ Stop PTZ Control.
PTZ
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Enable Keypad Function.
LOCK
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Turn On/ Off the Screen Display.
OSD
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PTZ Iris-Open.
IRIS +
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PTZ Iris-Close.
IRIS -
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PTZ Zoom-In.
ZOOM +
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PTZ Zoom-Out.
ZOOM -
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PTZ Focus-In.
FOCUS +
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PTZ Focus-Out.
FOCUS -
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Lens PreSet Point Setup
PRESET
Press PRESET button+ 2 numeric numbers to save current lens location
PLAY+ Numeric Number to move lens to preset point.
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Activate PTZ Preset Tour.
TOUR
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3.4 Mouse Control
Live Mode
Single Channel Display Move the cursor to the desired channel and double left click.
Change from Single-Channel to Multi-ChannelDisplay
Double left click
Mouse – Menu Mode
Enter Menu setup Right click Select/ Enter Left click Return to Previous Page Right click
Graphic Icons
Resting the cursor on this icon will bring up the four (Main Menu/ Search/ Backup/ PTZ) menu icons.
Turn On/Off recording.
PLAYBACK
Resting the cursor on this icon will bring up five (PAUSE/ PIP/ ZOOM/ AUTO SEQ/ LOCK) display icons.
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Full screen display, multiple clicking to switch channels
Quad display.
Resting the cursor on this icon will bring up the four (Main Menu/ Search/ Backup/ PTZ) menu icons.
GUI Hints and Tips
Recording is on
Number represents the current selected LIVE audio channel
Live Audio is off
Motion detected on the channel
Sensor triggered on the channel
Video loss detected on the channel
USB device detected
DVR has been connected onto the Internet.
AUTO-SEQ is on
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FREZZE is on, screen is frozen
LOCK is on
PTZ control is on
Shows the current hard disk s pace used-up (99% means that the HDD space has been used up 99%, and the remaining HDD space is 1%)
Current time which is used when providing th e convertion of AV I fi l es is shown on the bottom lower right of each DVR screen.
Recording is on
99%
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3.4.1 Network Control
Same user and DVR-site interface, the only difference is network toolbar which is situated on the lower bottom right.
Icon Description
/
Low V ideo Quality (LQ) High V ideo Quality (HQ)
* Please refet to 4.7.2 HTTP setup
/
Full Screen
Record
Capture Image
Record and captured files storage path settings
Open / Close this tool bar
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3.5 Playback Mode
Under the LIVE mode, the graphical icon [ ] will show up on the upper center of the screen and the operation panel (see below picture) will show up at right lower corner of the screen. You can drag the panel by mouse to place it on any location of your screen.
Playback – Quick Function Icon
Press「 / 」button to Fast Rewind Speed : 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x
Press「 / 」button to Fast Forward Speed : 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x
PressPLAY/ 「 」button to Play/ Pause Playback
/ SLOWslow pla ybac k Speed : 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x, 1/16x
/ stop playback Speed : 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x, 1/16x
Playback channel by channel with snap shot display
Full screen display
Quad display
9-Split display
16-S plit display
Zoom in video image
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3.6 PTZ Mode
Under LIVE mode, PTZ icon [ ] will appear on the upper left of the screen or be re-located on any place of your screen by dragging the mouse.
PTZ – Remote Controller Control
/ SLOW
Move PTZ up.
/
Move PTZ down.
/
Move PTZ to the left.
/
Move PTZ to the right.
ZOOM +
PTZ zoom-in.
ZOOM -
PTZ zoom-out.
FOCUS +
PTZ focus-in.
FOCUS -
PTZ focus-out.
IRIS +
PTZ iris-open.
IRIS -
PTZ iris-close.
TOUR
Activate PTZ pre-set tour.
PRESET + NUMBER
To save a preset location Press PRESET and a number key. DVR will save the current location.
PLAY + NUMBER
To go to a preset location Press PLAY and a number key. DVR will move to the preset location.
ZOOM
Set current PTZ location as the start of the line-scan.
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PIP
Set current PTZ location as the start of the line-scan.
FREEZE
Activate line-scan.
PTZ – Quick Function Icon
Exit PTZ Mode and back to the LIVE mode Preset number N. (1~64) Go to preset number N. Set current PTZ location at preset number N. [TOUR] icon, click to activate preset tour
Same as [PIP]. Set current PTZ location as the starting point of the line-scan.
Same as [FREEZE]. Activate line-scan. Same as [ZOOM]. Set current PT Z location as the ending point of the line-scan.
To move PTZ in 360°
PTZ zoom in or PTZ zoom out. PTZ focus in or PTZ focus out. PTZ IRIS open or PTZ IRIS closes.
Below functions needs support from specific PTZ. Please check the user manual of your PTZ manufacturer for detail.
AUX 1. [AUTO] +「1
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AUX 2. [AUTO] +「2 AUX 3. [AUTO] +「3 AUX 4. [AUTO] +「4 AUX 5. [AUTO] +「5 AUX 6. [AUTO] +「6 AUX 7. [AUTO] +「7 AUX 8. [AUTO] +「8 [Backup] icon, click to customized function.
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Chapter 4 INSTALLATION
4.1 System Con figuration – 16ch
4.2 System Configuration – 8ch
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4.3 Hard Disk Installation
First, remove the HDD holder from the DVR machine. (Pic 1)
(Pic 1)
Lock the HDD holder symmetirically onto both sides of the HDD. (Pic 2, Pic 3)
(Pic 2) (Pic 3)
Insert the SATA cable and power cable onto the SATA HDD. (Pic 4)
(Pic 4)
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Lock the HDDs onto the DVR machine. (Pic 5)
(Pic 5)
Insert the SATA cables into the sockets on the main board (Pic 6). Make sure the HDD 1 cable insert into HDD1 socket. Now, the installation was finished (Pic 7).
(
Pic 6) (Pic 7)
HDD1
HDD
POWER
HDD2
HDD1
HDD2
or
DVD BUNNER
HDD0
HDD1
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Notes for HDD-Installation:
1. Please be sure that all cables are really fixed with the hdd. If they are connected
wrong, the hdd could be damaged and the dvr won’t detect the installed HDD.
2. After booting up the dvr, you have to format the HDD first. You can check in the
Status-Menu if the hard drive is working properly.
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4.3.1 Switch display reso lution
Open the DVR housing and look for the switch shown in the image below.
The recorder comes in factory default settings with all switches set to OFF-position as shown above for a 1024x768 standard resolution. If you want to change the resolution please set the switches as follows:
1024x768 1280x1024 1440x900 1680x1024 1920x1200 1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF 2 OFF OFF ON ON OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
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Chapter 5 BASIC OPERATION and MENU SETUP
5.1 Main Menu Setup
To enter the main menu and setup the DVR, please log-in account and enter user
password. The default password of the administrator is “123456”. Please refer to
“Account Setup” for related setup of other log-in users.
Main Menu – Mouse Control
Switch between capital and small letters.
/
Switch between numbers and letters. Press to cancel the setup, and re-choose the login account.
Delete the last character.
Enter to identify the password. It will enter the setup menu if the password is verified.
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Main Menu – Remote Control ler and Front Pannel Control
Switch to different options under one item Switch to different items
MENU
Save setup and back to LIVE mode
ESC
Back to Upper level of the menu
ENTER
Enter the menu, or display virtual keyboard
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5.2 Record Setup
Item Description
HDD FULL
Select STOP to stop recor ding or O VERWRIT E to reus e the HDD when HDD is full. [Stop]:Stop Recording [Overwrite]:Start to overwrite beginning from the oldest data of HDD, and continue to record.
OSD Position X
Set time stamp of OSD position X
OSD Position Y
Set time stamp of OSD position Y
OSD Position Setup
OSD position time stamp setup
Video Preservation (Hours)
Information stored within the HDD is preserved for only a specified length of time.
Quality & Frame Rate
Setup…
Setup the quality and frame rate for each channel under normal recording and event recording type.
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5.2.1 Quality & Frame Rate Setup
Item Description
Resolution
Choose record resolution, this value will be used by all channels.
Record Type
You can setup quality and FPS separately for record type.
No.
Check/ uncheck the box will enable/ disable recording of that channel.
Quality
Choose from Lowest/ Low/ Normal/ High/ Highest.
FPS
Choose recording frame rate.
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5.3 Event Setup
Item Description
Alarm Duration (Seconds)
Set up alarm duration in seconds (can not be set to 0 seconds).
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust value.
Motion Setup Enter to set up motion detection
Sensor Setup
Enter to set up sensor detection
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5.3.1 Motion Setup
Item Description
Alarm Duration(Seconds) Alarm duration time (1~60 seconds).
Motion Popup
Check the box to Enable/ Disable popup screen function for all channels. When motion is detected in LIVE mode, the detected channel image will popup in full screen display.
Enable Check the box to Enable/ Disable motion detection for each channel.
Sensitivity
Drag the bar or press ◀ ▶ to set up Sensitivity from value 0 to 10 for each channel. The lower value you set the lower sensitivity it will be
Motion Area Setup Enter to setup motion detection area
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5.3.1.1 Motion Area Setup
There are 16x12 partitions in motion detection area. Under initializing status, motion
detection area is in the entire screen. Transparent
area is detected; yet the
undetected area is red. It is purple while network is connected.
Item Description
Mask Mouse Selection
Select to mask the mouse selected area.
All Area Detection Select all the images as motion detection area.
Mask All Area
Cancel all motion detection images on the screen.
Continue Continue setup.
Exit & Save
Save setup and exit setup page.
Exit & Discard Cancel setup and exit setup page.
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5.3.2 Sensor Setup
Item Description
Sensor Detection Check the box to Enable/Disable sensor detection for all channels.
Sensor Popup Check the box to Ena ble/Disable popup s creen func tion f or all cha nnels.
When Sensor is de tected i n LIV E mode, the detec ted channel im age wil l pop up in full screen display.
Sensor Polarity Click or press ▼ to select between HIGH / LOW voltage for triggering
sensor detection or OFF to turn off polarity for each channel Low PolaritySensor has not been tr iggered. When c onnected, sensor
will be turned on.
High PolaritySensor has been triggered. When connected, sensor
status will be turned off. (N.C.→N.O.).
Off:Sensor is deactivated, and will not be turned on/off.
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5.4 Schedule Setup
Apart from manual recording, you can also setup the recording time by weeks and schedule recordings include: normal, motion detection, and sensor detection.
Item Description
Page
Click or press ▼ to select Page. Each page provides 10 schedules for setup. 5 pages in total.
Holiday Setup
Enter to setup holiday, maximum up to 50 days.
View Event Setup
View Normal/ Motion / Sensor Setup.
5.4.1 Schdule Record Setup
Click on the time icon on the left side. The setup menu will be displayed. You can have detail setup by dates, time and event.
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Item Description
Enable Schedule Record
Enables schedule recording according to the time
schedule (shown above).
Enable Schedule Motion Detect
Enables schedule motion detection recording according to the time schedule (shown above).
Enable Schedule Sensor Trigger
Enables schedule sensor trigger recording according to the time schedule (shown above).
5.4.2 Holiday Setup
Since holidays are di f fer ent between countries and regions, you can se tup the holi day of your location accordin g ly (Maximum Setup: 50).
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5.5 Camera Setup
Item Description
You can setup independently for each channel.
Mask
Check the box to Enable/ Disable mask function for LIVE mode
Brightness
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Brightness of your camera from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128.
Contrast
Drag the white bar or pr ess ◀ ▶ to adjust Contrast of your camera f rom value 1 to 255. The default value is 128.
Saturation
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Saturation of your camera from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128.
Chroma (U)
Drag the white bar or pr ess ◀ ▶ to adjust Chroma (U) of your camera from value 0 to 255. The default value is 150.
Chroma (V)
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjus t Chroma (V) of your c amera from value 0 to 255. The default value is 150.
Hue
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Hue of your camera from value 1 to 255. The defau lt value is 128. (This function is ineffective in PAL system).
Name
Set up name of each channel.
Volume
Select to adjust audio vo lume for CH1 to CH 4 under LIVE mode and recording mode.
NOTE!
Network LIVE videos are unable to be swit ched off when applying Mask funct ion. To avoid network LIVE videos, please use User permission mask playback features (Administrator has no such permissions).
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5.6 Account Setup
The Account Setup menu is used to provide role-based permission independently for each user (maximum of 4 users) to access the DVR over network. The default admin account is [admin] and password is “123456”.
Item Description
No.
Check to activate the user’s account.
User Name
Edit the user name.
Password
Enter to set up password for each user.
Permissions
Enter to setup Permissions for each user.
Change
Change the ICON with a selected BMP file.
Change Admin Password
Enter to change administrator’s password.
CAUTION: If you’ve forgotten the password, you have to send the dvr back to Lupus-Electronics in order to be resetted.
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5.6.1 Permission Setup
The Account Setup is set to provide individual user (maximum of 4 users) role-based permissions, including access to Setup menu, Network operation, PTZ function, Playback, Utility, Backup and Mask on specific channels while playing back.
5.7 Network Setup
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Item Description
Connect type
Setup mode for network connection: ADSL, DHCPLAN.
HTTP Setup
Enter to set up HTTP for remote access into DVR.
DDNS Setup
Enter to Enable/ Disable DDNS function and set up.
Mail Setup
Enter to Enable/ Disable Email notification and setup.
5.7.1 Networking Setup
The DVR supports DHCP, LAN and ADSL access for network connection.
5.7.1.1 DHCP
If the DHCP option is used for DVR network connection, an IP address is assigned by the DHCP server automatically.
5.7.1.2 LAN
Select LAN for network connection, the following information is required.
Item Description
IP Address
Enter IP address provided by ISP
Subnet Mask
Enter IP address of Subnet Mask provided by ISP
Gateway
Enter IP address of Gate way provided by ISP
DNS
Enter DNS address provided by ISP. (Not e: The correct DNS address must be entered for DDNS function).
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5.7.1.3 ADSL
Select ADSL for network connection, the following information is required.
Item Description
User Name
Enter user name provided by ISP
Password
Enter password provided by ISP
5.7.2 HTTP Setup
Item Description
Enable HTTP Server
Check to enable HTT P server. Users can remotely acc ess into the DVR over the network if the HTTP function is activated.
Port
Enter a valid port value from 1 up to 65535. The default value is 80.
Quality and Frame Rate Setup for Network Transmission
No.
Check to activate the transmission of each camera.
Quality
Choose from Belo w Basic / Basic/ Normal/ High/ Highest.
FPS
Choose recording frame rate (1~30FPS).
Auto
The maximum recording frames available by the average distribution of each channel (totally 60FP S).
This video streaming is us ed for network transmission; setting is LQ (lo w qualit y). Under a l ow band width capacity, this stream can send out small picture and keep a good video quality and smooth display rate. If the bandwidth is large enough, it can be adjusted to HQ (high quality). Thus, the network streaming will be switched to the condit ion which this DVR is recording. Ther efore, a larger video image can be sent to remote site.
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5.7.3 DDNS Setup
Item Description
Enable DDNS
Check/ Uncheck to Enable/ Disable DDNS function.
DDNS Server
Enter the registered SMTP Server:
DYNDNS.ORG, NO-IP.ORG, CUSTOM.COM
SMTP Server
Enter the registered SMTP Server.
User Name
Enter user name.
Password
Enter password.
5.7.4 Mail Setup
E-mail can be used as a form of notification when an event occurs (VLOSS, MOTION, and SENSOR).
Item Description
Enable E-mail Notification
Check the box to enable/disable E-mail Notification function.
SMTP Server
Enter to set up SMTP Server name.
User Name
Enter to set up User Name.
Password
Enter to set up Password.
Sender E-mail
Enter to set up e-mail address of receivers.
E-mail address
Enter to set up e-mail addresses for up to 10 receivers individually.
Trigger Event
Enter to select events to send out E-mail notific atio ns when be low circumstances happen: Motion, Sensor and Vloss (Video Loss).
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5.8 PTZ & RS-485 Setup
The DVR allows users to control PTZ functions of your camera. To enable PTZ function, the 485 cable should be connected to the RS-485 port of DVR.
Item Description
Enable PTZ
Click the box to Enable/Disable PTZ function for each channel.
Protocol
Set up the protocol of PTZ cam . The supported protocol are PELCO-P, PELCO-D, and KND
PTZ ID
Click or press ◀ ▶ to set up PTZ ID. The valid ID value is from 1 to 64.
Baud Rate
Select Baud Rate for PTZ from 240048009600
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Item Description
DVR Name
The name of DVR will be shown when users login from remote access.
DVR Location
The location of DVR will be shown when users login from remote access
Language
Click or press ▼ to select OSD language.
Auto-Seq Interval
( Seconds)
Click or press ◀ ▶ to set up duration time in seconds for the interval
between channels under Auto-Seq mode.
Remote ID
Preserved Function.
Auto Lock
After one minute without any action, the DVR will switch to LIVE mode
automatically. Auto lock c an function di f ferently according to the setting below. Button automatically Auto Lock: The front panel function keys are ineff ective
only until using the mouse and please re-enter the password again.
Function
Setting
Auto Logout Key Lock
Key lock
Key unlock
×
Disable
×
×
Display Setup
Enter to set up Display
Date/Time Setup
Enter to set up Date/Time
Buzzer & Relay Setup
Enter to set up Buzzer & Relay
Spot Setup
Enter to set up Spot
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5.9.1 Display Setup
Item Description
Auto-Seq Interval
( Seconds)
Click or press ◀ ▶ to set up duration time in seconds for the interval
between channels under Auto-Seq mode (1~999 seconds).
Show OSD
Turn On / Off OSD display
Show DVR Status
Turn On / Off DVR illustration and record status display
Show Date/Time
Turn On / Off date and time display
Show Channel Name
Turn On / Off channel name display
CRT
Make the display more suitable for CRT monitor.
Border Color
Set up the color of border in LIVE , PLAYBACK mode.black, dark grey, light grey, and white
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5.9.2 Date/ Time Setup
Item Description
Hour Format
12HOURS/ 24HOURS
Date Format
MM-DD-YY/DD-MM-YY/YY-MM-DD
Date/Time Position
Choose the position of Time and Date display
Change Date & Time
Setup time and date of DVR
Time Zone Setup
Set up GMT and Daylight Saving Time.
Internet Time Setup
Setup automatic synchronization with internet server
5.9.2.1 Change Date & Time
Users are allowed to setup date and time of the DVR.
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5.9.2.2 Time Zone Setup
In time zone setup, users can change the time zone and activate Daylight Saving Time function according to your DVR location.
Item Description
Select Time Zone
Enter to modify GMT from GMT- 13 to GMT+ 13
Daylight Saving Time
Turn On/ Off Dayligh t Savi ng T i me
5.9.2.3 Internet Time Set up
Synchronize your DVR time with internet time server.
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Item Description
Automatic Synchronization
Check to enable DVR automatic synchronization function. Select this option to enable the function, DVR will automatically synchronize the time upon rebooting or by every 24 hours after booting.
Update Now
Date and Time show on DVR will immediatel y correspond with those in internet server.
5.9.3 Buzzer & Relay Setup
Item Description
Mouse Speed
Adjust the mouse moving speed
Buzzer & Relay Setup
Key T o n e
Enable/ Disable keystrokes.
Alarm Buzzer
Enable/ Dis able buzzer operation when the a larm is triggered for HDD error, sensor, motion and vloss (Video Loss).
Alarm Relay
Enable/ Disable the signal to be sent to the RELAY OUT blocks when the alarm is triggered for HDD error, sensor, motion and vloss.
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5.9.4 Spot Setup
The DVR has two modes of video output; one is the main video output, the other is spot video output. SPOT setup is for controlling orders of channels that the system cycles through in SPOT mode . User can moni tor every channel in the SPOT mod e.
Item Description
Auto-Seq. Interval (Seconds)
The duration interval time between channels is in seconds under SPOT mode (1~999 seconds ) .
Skip Video Loss Channel
Whether to skip channels without video signal.
Channels
Select which channels will be displayed in the sequence.
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5.10 Utility Setup
Item Description
HDD Initialization Select to enter hard disk initialization menu.
Please stop recording
before entering this menu. Enter the menu, s ystem will show all the
data (model/ volume) of HDD that is installed in the DVR. Check the HDD you’d like to in itialize, then press “Start”. HDD initialization is succes sful when the status shows “Succeed”.
USB Initialization
Clean up all data on US B. Enter USB initialization a nd press “YES” to clean up all data on your USB. The initializa tion is done when it s hows “Succeed”.
System Recovery
Restore system default values.
Reset System Events
Reset all the recording events in the DVR.
Copy Setup to USB
Copy configuration to a USB device. There will be a file named “sdvr.config” on your USB.
Download Setup from USB
Download configuration from a USB device into DVR.
Upgrade
Upgrade DVR through USB. Please stop recording and backup setup configuration before upgrading.
System will reboot automatically when the upgrade is completed.
NOTE! DO NOT TURN OFF POWER OR UNPLUG USB DEVICE DURING THE UPGRADE as it
may cause incomplete firmware upgrade a n d damage to the DVR.
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5.11 Diagnostic
Item Description
Version
The current firmware version of DVR
IP Address
The connected IP address of DVR. If disconnected from network, the screen will display” NETWORK DISCONNECT”.
MAC Address
MAC Address of DVR
HDD Volume
The capacity of HDD
HDD Used Rate
Percentage of space used on HDD.
HDD Status
Shows HDD status.
USING means the HDD is now used for recording. GOOD/ BAD means the HDD has a known/ unknown format for the
DVR. (Note: Please initial ize your newly-installed HDD before using it, otherwise it can be recognized as BAD by the DVR).
Format Time
The latest format time of HDD
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Chapter 6 SEARCH & BACKUP
6.1 Search Setup
Item Description
Event Search
Press to enter event search menu.
Time Search
Press to enter time search menu.
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6.1.1 Event Search
The DVR automaticall y recor ds event s wi th type, ti me and chann el in formation included. If there is recording data for an event, a yellow signal icon will be shown on the left
side of time information. Rest your cursor under the line and press “enter”, or left click your mouse to playback the recording data.
Item Description
Criteria
Setup conditions of the event search function
Page
Convert pages of events
Date/Time
Date/ time when the ev ent oc cur r ed.
Event Type
Event type, defined as following:
VLOSS
: Video Loss
MOTION
: Motion Detected
SENSOR
: Sensor Detected
REMOTE IN
: User log-in over the network
REMOTE OUT
: User log-out over the network
POWER ON
: System Rebooting
KEY LOCK
: System key is locked
KEY UNLOCK
: System key is unlocked
HDD FULL
: HDD is FULL
Channel
The channel where the event occurred.
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6.1.1.1 Criteria Setup for Event Search
The amount of events can be numerous. Therefore, you can facilitate event sorting by setting up “criteria”. Setup “start time” and “end time” for each event search, then the search result w il l be l imi ted to this specific p er i od o f t ime. Only event s and channels that are checked will be sorted in event search as well.
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6.1.2 Time Search
TIME SEARCH, you can search for a specific time of the recording data to playback. Dates with recording are shown by data marked with a red square [ ]. System will start playing back according to the date that you’ve selected. Calendar will be shown by using mouse to click on “year” and “month”.
Click “date” to display recording time of that specific date with time bar. You can change time (hour/ minute/ second) or click on a specific time of time bar by mouse then press “YES”. DVR will playback the selected recording data.
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6.2 Backup Setup
6.2.1 USB Flash Drive
User can back-up any segment of recorded data in a specified time frame. To do so, connect a USB to the DVR. The form at of backup fi le is IRF file and can be played by “DVRemoteDesktop.exe” or “CMS”.
Item Description
From
Backup file starting time
To
Backup file ending time
Device
Select USB as the backup device
Free Space
The available space in your backup device
Refresh
Recalculate the available space of backup device
Required Space
Calculate the required size of backup file
Calculate
Calculate the size of backup file
Start
Start backup operation. Be sure to calculate the size of backup file BEFORE operating backup.
NOTE! Do not unplug the USB device or turn off the DVR d uri n g th e backup process to avoid
unrecoverable error. When backup is completed, you need to re-plug in order to insure proper function.
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6.2.2 CD/DVD-R/RW
User can back-up any segment of recorded data in a specified time frame using USB, CD, or DVD-R/RW. To do so, for example using an USB, connect a USB flash driver to the DVR. The format of backup file is IRF file and a file player is also saved in the USB driver.
Item
Description
From
Backup file starting time
To
Backup file ending time
Device
Select USB as the backup device
Free Space
The available space in your CD/DVD-R/RW
Refresh
Recalculate the available space of backup device
Required Space
Calculate the required size of backup file
Calculate
Calculate the size of backup file
Start
Start backup operation. Be sure to calculate the size of backup file BEFORE operating backup.
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Chapter 7 SPECIFICATION
VIDEO
VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC / PAL Selectable INPUT 16CH/ 8CH, BNC LOOP N/A VIDEO OUTPUT 1CH, BNC SOPT OUTPUT 1CH, BNC VGA OUTPUT Optional
AUDIO
INPUT 4CH, RCA OUTPUT 1CH, RCA
TERMINAL
SENSOR 16 or 8 Inputs / 1 Outputs RS-485 INTERFACE Pan / Tilt / Zoom camera
CONTROL
MOUSE USB Mouse IR CONTROLLER YES
STORAGE
DEVICE Support 2 internal SATA and 1 external SATA DVD WRITER YES
DISPLAY
DIVISION 1,4, 9, 16 ZOOM 2X OSD Graphic OSD
RECORDING
COMPRESSION H.264
RESOLUTION
720x480, 720x240, 360x240 (NTSC)
720x576, 720x288, 360x288 (PAL) FRAMERAT E
NTSC
120, 240,400 FPS (LE816) / 60, 120, 240 FPS
(LE808)
PAL 100, 200, 400FPS / 50, 100, 200FPS (LE808)
QUALITY Highest / High / Normal / Low / Lowest
RECORD MODE
Manual, Schedule, Event (Motion Detection, Sensor,
Video Loss)
MOTION DETECTION
User selectable motion detection area for each
camera individually
22X15 (sensitivity 0~10) PRE-ALARM 16 MB POST-ALARM 16 MB
PLAYBACK
SEARCH MODE Time, Event
SPEED
Normal, REW&FF [2x/4x/8x/16x/32x/64x], Picture to
Picture, Pause
INTERNAL HDD
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NETWORK
COMPRESSION H.264 INTERFACE Internet Explorer / CMS / 3G Mobile Phone SERVICE TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, DHCP, DDNS, PPPoE
BACKUP
INTERNAL DVD writer optional EXTERNAL 2 x USB 2.0: USB Flash Driver NETWORK YES BACKUP FILE H.264 compression
SYSTEM LOG
MODE Network Connection , Power On, Key Lock, Key
Unlock, HDD full MONITORING Software Watchdog RECOVERY Auto-Reboot By Watchdog FIRMWARE UPGRADE USB 2.0 Port MULTI-LANGUAGE English / Chinese / Greek / Italian / Japanese /
Portuguese / Spanish / German /French / Russian DIMENSION 430mm (W) x 70mm (H) x 360mm (D) POWER SOURCE DC 12V
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Chapter 8 NETWORK SURVEILL ANC E
AP software: DVR Remote Desktop」can allow you to r emotely access an d contr ol the DVR from the PC.
8.1 AP Software Installation and Setup
Step 1Enter the IP address of the DVR in the IE browser.
Step 2: A window will pop-up. Please enter the user name and password. Default user
name is admin and password is 123456. Other related setup about user account and password, please refer to section on “Account Setup“.
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Step 3: Remote connection option appears.
Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8:
Precede connection using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Download DVR Remote Desktop (Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7):
Continue connection operation by downloading the software and install it to the PC.
JPEG viewer: Applies only to LIVE connection monitoring. Download Record File Player (Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7):
Download software to backup playback files.
Step 3: You’ve logged into the DVR
Internet Explorer
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Software Application
8.2 AP Software Operation
User-friendly operation, DVR remote interface provides the DVR with the same local client interface.
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8.2.1 Remote Record
Click Record icon to select between 3 recording options (Record On/ Off, Record to Local…, Screen Snapshot [F2]). Record switch can activate DVR client to record, record to local client can be backed up onto the PC, may also use snapshot to capture video image onto the PC.
8.2.2 Lock
Click Lock icon to lock remote-site function and to unlock, account and password must be entered all over again.
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8.2.3 Full Screen
Click Full Screen icon to enlarge the screen to full screen display.
8.2.4 Camera Name
A variety of languages can be used to setup the PC client camera names; and simultaneously changes the display of the local client DVR.
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8.2.5 Remote-Site Backup
You need to select a folder location on the PC for remote backup purposes.
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Chapter 9 Mobile Connection
Mobile Application
You can remotely monitor all channels of the DVR through your mobile device. The required mobile application is from the DVR manufacturer and it su pport s m obi l e OS for both Windows mobile 5.0 abov e and Symbian.
Please confirm that the network function of the DVR has been activated before mobile connection: Main menu Network Setup  HTTP Setup Check the “Enable HTTP Server”.
1 Mobile Application, Installation and Operation for Symbian System
Mobile Device: Nokia, SonyEricsson…etc.
System requirement: GPRS/ 3G must be provided from your telec om ser vice.
Mobile device th at su ppor ts GPRS/ 3G prot ocol and Java cldc 1.0/ mi dp 2.0 env ironm ent.
1.1 Mobile Application Installation
Please follow the s t e p s shown below t o perform the mobile d evice surveillance funct i o n. Step 1: You need to install the mobile application call e d “ DVRH264.jar” into y our mobile
device. The application can be downloaded from the CD that packed with DVR through Bluetooth or USB cable or via Internet http://www.lupus-electronics.de/file/800/.
Step 2: Install the appli ca ti on so ftware “DVRH264.jar” in your mobil e device. It might be installed automatically after downloading; otherwise, select it from the downloading file for installation.
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1.2 Mobile Application Operation
After the installation, enter Program Files menu in your mobile device to run a file called “H264 MIDlet”.
Select “Menu” at the right lower corner of your mobile screen, 4 commands, Login Add
Modify and Delete, will show up.
1.2.1 Add New Login DVR
To log into the DVR, you need to enter the log ging -in DVR infor mation. Find “Add” under the “Menu” then enter logging-in DVR’s IP address, Port number, account name and password. Press “Add” to save this information after entering.
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1.2.2 Logging onto the DVR
Use the Login command to log onto a DVR and monitor live images. If multiple DVRs have been added to the mobile application, they will be listed by name, you can select one to log onto.
A confirmation message might show up for a network charge before connection. The fee rate will depend on the telecom company and package fee that you go with.
Network connectivity will take some time. It will be affected by networking environment and bandwidth flow. Live image will show up after a successful connection.
1.2.3 Modify the Login Information of the DVR
You can use “Modify” command to change the login information of the DVR. The dialogue is identical to that of “Add” command.
PS. Live images can not be displayed in your mobile when the recoding is set to off on local DVR.
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1.2.4 Delete the Login Information of the DVR
Delete” command can be used to remove the DVR information when it is no longer useful. Select the DVR on the name list, then choose “Delete”.
1.3 Live Monitoring Operation
This paragraph describes some operation under the LIVE monitoring mode in your mobile device.
1.3.1 Scroll the Image
You can use the keypad on your mobile device to scroll the image when it is oversized.
Key Action
2
Scroll Up
4
Scroll Left
6
Scroll Right
8
Scroll Down
1.3.2 Image Quality Setup
Select “Quality ” under t he “Me nu”. There wi ll be 5 lev els for you t o c hoose : L ow, Normal, Middle, High and Highest.
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1.3.3 Channel Display Select “Single” under the “Menu”, all channels will be listed for you to choose from.
1.3.4 Size of Image
The screen size of different mobile device can be different. You can select “Size” under the “Menu” to choose from “Original” or “Fit Screen” to resize the display image.
Item Description
Original
The image will be shown in original size.
Fit Screen
The image will be shown to fit the screen.
PS. Live images can not be displayed in your mobile when the recoding is set to off in local DVR.
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1.3.5 Rotate the image
Live image can be displayed by normal image or rotate to 90 degrees. Select “Rotate” under the “Menu” for this operation.
1.3.6 Alarm
This application will not only allow user to remotely monitor through mobile device but receive the alarm that has been triggered by events such as Motion Detected, Sensor Triggered and Vloss.
Select the “Alarm” under the “Menu” to switch this function on or off.
Item Description
Motion detected
Sensor triggered
Video loss
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2 Mobile Application Installation and Opera tion for Windows Mobile
System
There are two kinds of applications for Window Mobile OS: JPEG compression and H.264 compression. The one for H.264 compression can transfer both audio and video signal to your mobile device.
System Requirement: Mobile device OS:Windows mobile system 5.0 and above.
Mobile device need to support internet: GPRS3G/Wifi… etc.
2.1 Mobile Application Installation
Please follow the steps shown below to perform the mobile device surveillance function on your mobile device (mobile phone, PDA ...etc).
Step 1: The mobile application called “Jrviewer.CAB” and “H264Pocket.CAB” need to be
installed in your mobile device. The application can be downloaded directly from the manufacturer’s website to your mobile or; alternatively, it can be transferred to your mobile device from the CD that is packed with DVR through Bluetooth or USB cable or via Internet http://www.lupus-electronics.de/file/800/.
Step 2: Install the application software “Jrviewer.CAB” and H264Pocket.CAB” in your
mobile device, two folders named ”Jrviewer” and “H264Pocket” will be created. It might be installed automatically after downloading; otherwise, select it from the downloading file for installation.
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2.2 Mobile Application Operation
After the installation, enter the Program Files menu in your mobile device to run files named “Jrviewer” and “H264Pocket”.
This application allows you to remotely logon and monitor the DVR. Press “OK” to bring up the operation menu; see chart the below for further information.
Item Function Description
Add Add login DVR
Enter DVR’s name, IP address, Port, Account user, Password then press “OK
Login Logon DVR
Choose the DVR that you’d like to logon , then press “OK
PS. Live image can not be displayed in your mobile when the
recoding is off.
PS. Network connectivity will be af
fected by networking
environment and bandwidth flow. The fee rate will
depend on the telecom company and package fee you go with.
Modify Modify Login DVR
Choose DVR, press “Modify”, and press”OK” to save change.
Delete Delete Login DVR
Choose DVR and press”Delete” to delete the DVR info.
The operation of Jrviewer The operation of H264Pocket
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2.3 Operation under the LIVE monitoring
After successful logon to the DVR, press “View” to bring up operation menu. You can choose the channel, resize the image, choose the quality, and turn On/ Off the status bar , alarm , full screen display….etc
2.3.1 jrviewer Operation under the LIVE monitoring
Item Function Description
Channel
1~16
Display for CH 1~16 Choose from CH1~16 to display
Screen Size of image
Originalimage size as original Stretchstretch the size as full screen
Fit: resize the image to fit the screen
Quality Quality
Change the quality of im age. Please note the better qualit y, the slower data transfer rate.
Status Bar Status Bar
Graphical icons indicate d below wi ll be show n on the s tatus bar if there is event such as motion detected, sensor triggered and video loss to be detected on any channel. You can also uncheck the “Status Bar” to inactivate this function.
Icon Description
Motion Detect Sensor Trigger V-Loss
Alarm Alarm
Alarm through your mobile device can be triggered if there is event to be detected. You can also uncheck the “Alarm” under the “View” to inactivate this function.
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2.3.2 Operation under the LIVE monitoring for H264 Pocket
Item Function Description
Channel
1~16
Display for CH 1~16 Choose from CH1~16 to display. CH1~4 can receive audio signal.
Status Bar Status Bar
Graphical icons indicate d below w ill be sho wn on the s tatus bar if there is event such as motion detected, sensor triggered and video loss to be detected on any channel. You can also uncheck the “Status Bar” to inactivate this function.
Icon Description
Motion Detect Sensor Trigger V-Loss
Alarm Alarm
Alarm through your mobile device can be triggered if there is event to be detected. You can also u ncheck the “Alarm” under the “View” to inactivate this function.
Full Screen Full screen display
Check this function to choose one channel to display in full screen.
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Chapter 10 Internet Connection
Requirements:
a. Router and Rekorder have to be connected correctly b. Rekorder and cam era are already accessible over the internal network
connection
c. Networkaddress-configurati on is made via DHCP (if not, please change
the settings within your router to DHCP)
If you want to connect to live-images or recordings on your recorder, you first have to allow this access to your network from outside. This configuration has to be made within the router-system.
1. Open the configuration panel of your router Often it ist he internal ip-adress:
http://192.168.2.1 which has to be
entered in your browser.
2. Go to the menu-point „network“.
3. Go to “Port forwarding” or “NAT”
4. Establish a new P ort Forwarding (TCP/IP, Webserver). To do that, you have to enter the port (Standard-Port is 80, but you ca n als o use 88 8) as well as the IP-Adress of your Recorder. The IP-Adress as well as the port of your Recorder is to be found within the N et wor k and/or Status Items of your recorder menu.
5. Then, Please go to
http://www.dyndns.com/ and sign up a free account
1. Enter D ynDNS website. On the top right hand c orner click “Create Acc ount” to start creating an
account. Please rem em ber your acco unt an d pas swor d, becaus e th is acc ount will b e your f uture login account.
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2. Click “Create Account”, then DynDNS will ask you to create a DynDNS account. Please follow the
instructions below to c reate you r DyNDNS Account:
a. Usernam e: Enter your account nam e. If the account name that you’ve entered has alread y
been created, please select another account name.
b. E-mail Address: Enter your E-mail address and Dyndns will email the instruction to your specified
E-mail address for enablin g your account. Enter again in the Conf irm E-mail Address field to confirm E-mail address.
c. Password: Enter your DynDNS pass word and enter again in t he Confirm Password field to
confirm the password.
3. Please read Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and ac cept it prior to creating your account. Check “I
agree to the AUP” and “I will on ly create one (1) free account”, and m ake sure the information is
correct, then click [Create Account].
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4. Then, you will see the screen “Acc ount Created”, and Dyndns will em ail the instructions to your
specified E-mail address for enabling your account.
10. Press the link in the mail and you will see “Account Confirmed”. Your account is created successfully now and then login with your acc ount
11. Please return to DynDNS website. On the top right hand corner enter the “User” and “Pass” field that
you just created. Then click [Login] to enter.
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12. After login successfully, click “My Service”.
13. Please click “Dynamic DNS’ icon.
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14. Then click “Get Started” to setup new dynamic domain name.
15. Enter and choose the desired host name (ex: IPCAM) and its IP Address (T he IP Address may be the
same as your IPCAM IP Address). Click “Create Host” after setup has been completed. Fixed IP users can fill-in Fixed IP and Dynamic IP users can click “Use Auto Detecte d IP Addres s
” and acquire auto
detected IP Address.
16. Below shows that you have created the host name. You will be connected to the corresponding
IP address whenever you enter this host name.
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Now, go back to your router config menu and look for a menu item, called DDNS or dynamic DNS
17. Enter your Username, Password as well as your hostname, which you ve chosen at the
DynDns-Website.
18. Congratulations. You’ve finished the setup!. Your recorder should now be acc es sible v ia Intern et
Explorer and the URL you’ve chosen, e.g..
http://myserver.dyndns.org
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APPENDIX I - DB 26 DIFINITION
NUM. WIRE COLOR NUM. WIRE COLOR
1. GND BLUE 14. SENSOR 4 ORANGE
2. GND GREEN 15. SENSOR 5 RED
3. RS 485_B YELLOW 16. SENSOR 6 BROWN
4. RLY1_NO ORANGE 17. SENSOR 7 BLACK
5. RS485_A RED 18. SENSOR 8 WHITE
6. RLY1_COM BROWN 19. SENSOR 9 GRAY
7. VCC +5V BLACK 20. SENSOR 10 AMETHYST
8. RLY1_NC WHITE 21. SENSOR 11 BLUE
9. IR_LED GRAY 22. SENSOR 12 GREEN
10. GND AMETHYST 23. SENSOR 13 YELLOW 11 SENSOR 1 BLUE 24. SENSOR 14 ORANGE
12. SENSOR 2 GREEN 25. SENSOR 15 RED
13. SENSOR 3 YELLOW 26. SENSOR 16 BROWN
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Note: 1. Function Pin Num.9 allows extending IR receiver wire.
2. Function Pin Num. 19~26 is inapplicable to 8CH DVR.
APPENDIX II - COMPATIBILITY LIST
1. System Requirement for Network Surveillance
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 and above. O/S: Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server. RAM: 512MB memory and above. Display Card: (others are not guaranteed).
BRAND
CHIPS
3DLabs Wildcat VP
Wildcat Realizm
ATI Radeon R200 (8500-9250)
Radeon R300 (9500-980 0, X 300-X600) Radeon R420 (X700-X850) Radeon R520 (X1300-X1950) Radeon R600 (HD 2400-HD 2900)Radeon R600 (HD 3xxx) Radeon R700 (HD 4xxx) Radeon R8xx
Intel Intel GMA 900, 950, 3000, 3100
Intel GMA X3000 Intel GMA X3100, X3500
Intel GMA 500
Matrox Parhelia series NVIDIA GeForce 3 series
GeForce 4 Ti/Go series GeForce FX series GeForce 6 series、GeForce 7 seriesGeForce 8 seriesGeForce 9 Series GeForce 200 Series Quadro FX 1700 GeForce 300 Series
GT300 Series
S3 Graphics DeltaChrome
GammaChrome Chrome S2x series Chrome 400 Series
SiS Xabre-Series
Mirage 2 Mirage 3Mirage 3+
Mirage 4
XGI Volari V3 series (except V3XT)
Volari V3XT Volari V5 series Volari V8 series
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Volari 8300 Volari XP10
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2. Mobile Brand Supported
OPERATION
SYSTEM
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT BRAND
Windows Mobile
Your mobile service provider must support GPRS or 3G.
Mobile phone must support Windows Mobile
5.0 above.
HP iPAQ 612C GSmart MS800 Dopod 585 Dopod CHT9100 Dell X50V ASUS
Symbian Your mobile service provider must support
GPRS or 3G.
Mobile phone must support GPRS or 3G and Java cldc 1.0/midp 2.0 environment.
Nokia N9X Nokia N73 Sony Ericsson K618i Sony Ericsson K750i Sony Ericsson S700 Sony Ericsson W810i Samsung S5230
Blackberry Your mobile service provider must support
GPRS or 3G
Blackberry
iPhone 3G, 3Gs, 4G
<Note> Brand names listed a bove impli es test ed and sug gested pri orit y use, other brand
unlisted does not mean it won’t work.
3. Compatible USB Flash Drive
Adata C801 2G/ 4G/ 8G Apacer 2G (black) KINGMAX DataTraveler 4G KINGSTON DTI 512M (white)
KINGSTON DTI 1G4G (white) PNY 4G
Pqi U230 512M (white) Pqi 8G (white) PRETEC 4G (silver) SanDisk U3 1G (red) Slicon Power 4G Sony 2G/ 4G Sony MicroVault4G (black) Transce nd V20 2G Transcend V10 1G/ 4G Transce nd V30 16G TOSHIBA 4G (U3)
<Note> Brand names listed above implies tested and suggested priority use, other brand
unlisted does not mean that it is incompatible.
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LUPUS-Electronics® GmbH
Lise-Meitner-Str.20, D-76829 Landau
Tel. +49 (0) 6341 93 55 3 0 Fax. +49 (0) 6341 93 55 3 20
E-Mail: info@Lupus-Electronics.de
www.Lupus-Electronics.de
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