Maxtor 4 CH Digital Multiplex Recorder User Manual

4 CH Digital Multiplex Recorder
User Manual
Please read this instructions thoroughly before operation and keep the manual in a safe
place for further reference.
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WARNING
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operation. The improper operation may cause permanent damage.
Please use the provided adaptor (Other adaptor is not suitable for this machine).
Please lift and place this equipment gently.
Do not expose this equipment to open sunlight.
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
Do not spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.
Please power down the unit before unplugging.
Do not switch the Power On & Off within short period of time (within 3 seconds).
Do not attempt to service this equipment by yourself.
Installation should be made by qualified service personnel.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
What do you get??
What do you get
DMR
FEATURES ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------
PACKAGE CONTENT ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
Before Operation
Before Operation
INSTALLATION GUIDE ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------
FRONT PANEL ---------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------
BACK PANEL ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------
Basic Operation
Basic Operation
START THIS UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------
OPERATION---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------
Detailed Menu Setup
Detailed Menu Setup
ACCESS MENU ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------
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MAIN MENU ---------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------
MENU OPTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------
MOTION DETECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------
Advanced Operation
Advanced Operation
OPERATION OPTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------- --------
KEY LOCK ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------
RS-232 PROTOCOL ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------
Trouble Shooting ---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------
Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------
APPENDIX #1 – INSTALLING THE HDD ----------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #2 – PIN CONFIGURATIONS --------------------------------------------------­APPENDIX #3 – RACK MOUNT ----------------------------------------------------------------
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APPENDIX #4 – RECORDING SPEED -------------------------------------------------------
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What do you get ?
FEATURES
DVR Features
l Wavelet compression format replaces Time-Lapse VCR + Multiplexer / Quad l 4 audio inputs / 2 audio outputs l On Screen Display and Remote Control via Video Server & PC l Picture-in-picture (PIP) in live l Motion detection & motion trigger recording function l Alarm input & output function l Video loss detected on each channel l Linear Zoom (2x~4x) l Multiplexer & Quad recording mode switching l Recording rate up to full size 30 images/sec. or Quad size 120 images/sec. l Support 1 removable HDD with hot-swap capability, IDE TYPE (over 250 GB) l Quick multiple search by date/time, alarm, full, motion list l Security password protection l RS-232, RS-485 communication protocol
PACKAGE CONTENT
Digital Multiplex Recorder(with HDD cartridge)
User Manual
Accessories pack
NOTE : Please check the package to make sure that you receive the complete accessories which includes the
components shown above.
2 Keys for Cartridge
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Power Adapter and Cord
Before Operation
INSTALLATION GUIDE
1. Connect cameras and monitor to the DVR.
2. Shown below is an example of connecting the DVR to your existing Observation System.
3. Install HDD (The compatible HDD Brands are listed in the following table.)
Please refer to page.22 Appendix #1 for installation instructions. *The HDD must be installed before turning on the DMR, but if HDD is not installed, the DVR would be functioned as 4 CH multiplexer.
COMPATIBLE HARD DISK MODELS
Manufacturer Model Capacity Rotation
HITACHI Deskstar 180 GXP (120 GB) 120GB 7200 rpm HITACHI Deskstar 7K250, HDS722516VLAT20 HITACHI Deskstar 7K250, HDS722525VLAT80 250GB 7200rpm
IBM Deskstar 120GXP (80GB) 80GB 7200 rpm
IBM Deskstar 120GXP (120GB) 120GB 7200 rpm Maxtor DiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4 60GB 5400rpm Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 80GB 7200 rpm Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120L 120GB 7200 rpm Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y160L0 160GB 7200rpm Maxtor
Seagate Barracuda ATA IV, ST380021A 80GB 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda ATA V, ST3120023A 120GB 7200 rpm
Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 Plus, ST3160023A 160GB 7200 rpm Western Digital Caviar WD1200BB-00CAA1 120GB 7200rpm Western Digital Caviar WD2000BB-00DWA0 200GB 7200rpm Western Digital CaviarSE WD2500JB 250GB 7200rpm
MaxLine Plus Ⅱ, Model#7Y250P0
160GB
250GB 7200rpm
7200rpm
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FRONT PANEL
1. REMOVABLE HDD CARTRIDGE & KEYHOLE
Please refer to page.22 Appendix #1.
2. LED LIGHT
The LED Light is ON under following condition.
HDD : HDD status display
HDD Full : HDD is full
ALARM : To turn off the ALARM LED light, please refer to page.14 and set the
ALARM mode as OFF.
TIMER : When Timer is set as Enabled
PLAY : On Playing mode
REC : On Recording mode
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3. MENU
Press MENU to enter main menu.
4. ENTER
Press ENTER for confirmation.
5. SEARCH
Press SEARCH for searching recorded video.
6. ZOOM
Press ZOOM to enlarge the picture display.
7. /+ Picture in Picture
Press PIP button for Picture in Picture screen, and + can be used for detail change.
8. /- 4 channels display mode
Press button for 4 channels display mode, and - can be used for detail change.
9. SLOW
To slow down the speed of playing mode.
10. POWER
Press Power to turn ON / OFF the DMR.
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11. REC
Press REC to start recording.
12. PLAY
Press PLAY to playback recorded video.
13. PAUSE / Up
Pause : Under DMR play mode, it can pause the action.
UP : Under setup mode, it works as Up button.
14. STOP / Down
STOP : Under DMR Record / Play mode, it can stop the moment action.
DOWN : Under setup mode, it works as Down button.
15. REW / Left
REW : Under DMR play mode, it can play video backward at different speeds. (Press REW again to adjust speed as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times)
Left : Under setup mode, it works as Left button.
16. FF / Right
FF : It can play video forward at high speed, and press FF again to adjust speed from 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times.
Right : Under setup mode, it can work as Right button.
17. CAMERA SELECT (1-4)
Press the Camera Select (1-4) to select specified camera.
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REAR PANEL
1. P0WER
Please use the provided power cord (The adaptor is embedded).
2. EXTERNAL I/O
Controlled remotely by an external device or control system like Video Web Server.
Alarm input, external I / O explanation.
3. VIDEO INPUT (1-4)
Connect to video source, such as camera.
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4. MAIN
Connect to Main monitor.
5. CALL
Connect to CALL monitor. Show the Switch Display. When alarm trigger happens, the call monitor will show the triggered channel for a period of time.
6. AUDIO IN (1-4)
Connect to audio sources, such as a microphone.
IPS should be set to 30 (for NTSC) or 25 (for PAL) * 4 audio inputs, but can only record one input at the same time.
7. AUDIO OUT (R/L)
Connect to monitor or speaker.
IPS should be set to 30 (for NTSC) or 25 (for PAL)
* with 2 mono audio outputs from the same source.
8. FAN
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Basic Operation
GETTING STARTED
Before using the DMR, please have a HDD installed ready, or it will be functioned as 4 CH multiplexer (refer to Appendix #1 for installation or removal of a HDD).
1.
Connect the AC Power Cord and plug into an electrical outlet then press the power switch ON. The Red LED indicator light will be ON and the DMR is in Standby mode.
2.
Press the Power button. The POWER LED will turn from red to orange, and other red LED indicators will turn ON. It takes approximately 5 to 15 seconds to boot the system with the message : HDD Detecting . Once connected, the POWER LED will change to green color, and the Alarm LED will be ON.
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Before operating the DMR, set the system time first. (refer to page.11).
NOTE : If the HDD is not installed correctly or not installed, the HDD not foundmessage will
appear only 3 seconds and then return to 4 CH Multiplexer display mode.
OPERATION
RECORDING
The DMR offers a variety of recording modes, such as record continuously, by scheduled time, and by events. You can set up recording speed and resolution. You can set these options by selecting MENU / RECORD before recording, please refer to page.13. Under the recording status, if power is off accidentally, recorded video will still be stored in the HDD. DMR will return to original recording situation after power restores again.
On the screen, you will find the date, time, HDD recording type, the amount of available GB left in the HDD memory and the letter represents the method of recording that is occurring. (OW : HDD Overwrite)
NOTE : 1. When the HDD is full under O/W Recording mode, previous recorded files
will be overwritten without further warning notices.
2. If the HDD capacity is only 5 GB left, it will display 5 GBon the up-right screen and shows orange color, and it will buzz for seconds; so as in 4GB, 3GB, 2GB and 1GB. If the O/W Recording mode (NOTE 1) is on, it won’t have the warning buzzer.
There are 4 recording modes: Alarm, Motion, Timer and Manual Record.
1. ALARM RECORDING
DMR is triggered by an alarm input. symbol will be shown on the triggered channel.
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2. MOTION TRIGGER RECORDING
Recording is triggered by motion detection. symbol will be shown on the triggered channel.
3. TIMER RECORDING
Recording is scheduled by a Timer. It will indicate by the symbol .
4. MANUAL RECORDING
Recording is initiated manually by pressing the REC button. Symbol will be shown.
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PLAY BACK
Press PLAY button, the DMR will show the last recording.
1. FAST FORWARD (F.F.) & FAST REWIND (F.R.)
You can increase the speeds of Fast Forward and Rewind on the DMR. In the Play mode, press once to get 2X speed forward and press twice to get 4X speed,and the maximum speed can reach 32X. Press once to get 1X speed rewind and press twice to get 2X speed, and the maximum speed can reach 32X.
2. SLOW FORWARD (S.F.) & SLOW REWIND (S.R.)
You can also slow down the speeds of Forward and Rewind on the DMR. In the Play mode, press the SLOW button and you will enter Slow mode. Press SLOW once to get 1/2X speed forward and press to get 1/4X speed,and the slowest speed can
reach
1/32X. Press once to get 1/2X speed rewind and press twice to get 1/4X speed, and the slowest speed can reach 1/32X.
3. PAUSE
It will let you pause the current image displayed on the screen.
4. STOP
Press STOP under any circumstance, DMR will return to live monitoring mode.
5. IMAGE JOG DIAL
It will allow you to manually view video frame-by-frame, one image at a time. While in PLAY mode, press PAUSE , it will pause the screen. Pressing button advances the frozen screen one image forward. Pressing button moves back one image.
CAMERA SELECT (1-4)
Press Camera Select (1-4) to select appointed camera to display on full screen mode.
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Detailed Menu Setup
MAIN MENU
There are 12 options available in the Main Menu:
(MENU)
TIMER ---------- Programs Specific Time to Record CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup RECORD ------- Record Mode Setup ALARM --------- Alarm Setup DWELL --------- Dwell time Setup PIP --------------- Picture in Picture Setup MOTION -------- Motion Detection Setup DISPLAY ------- Display Mode Setup REMOTE ------- Remote Control Setup USER ----------- User Password Setup SYSTEM ------- System Setup EVENT --------- Event List
Outlined below are the buttons used for Menu setting :
Upand Down” :Scroll up and down or change values when an option is selected and is blinking
Leftand Right” : Scroll sideways within a menu option that has been selected
+ and - :Increase and decrease the number or change values when an option is selected and is blinking
ENTER : Selects a submenu / an option under a submenu for browsing / modification
MENU : Completes modification of a menu option; exits a menu
TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
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MENU OPTIONS
CLEAR HDD YES
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SYSTEM
1. AUDIO INPUT
To choose one of 4 channels to record. (It can only record 1 input)
2. BUZZER
Set the BUZZER ON, it will buzzer by event occurrence when the setting is ON.
3. EXT ALARM
To set the EXTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM. It will be trigged by event occurrence when the setting is ON.
4. VLOSS ALARM
To set the VLOSS ALARM. When the setting is ON, the alarm will occurrence by the setting
of Buzzer, EXT alarm or Alarm Duration.
5. MOTION ALARM
To set the MOTION AUDIBLE ALARM. When the setting is ON, the alarm will occurrence by the setting of Buzzer, EXT alarm or Alarm Duration.
6. HDD OVERWRITE
To set the HDD OVERWRITE. When the HDD is full under O/W recording mode, previous recorded files
will be overwritten without further warning notices when the HDD OVERWRITE is ON.
7. MESSAGE LATCH
To select whether the DMR messages will disappear after 10 second or remain on screen. NO is the default setting which the messages will disappear after 10 sec.
NOTE : Video loss, Alarm and Motion messages will be shown
the same as Alarm Duration time.
8. DATE DISPLAY
To set the date Y/M/D, M/D/Y, D/M/Y and OFF on monitor or not.
9. DATE
AUDIO INPUT 1 BUZZER ON EXT ALARM ON VLOSS ALARM ON MOTION ALARM ON HDD OVERWRITE YES MESSAGE LATCH YES DATE DISPLAY D/M/Y DATE 26-DEC-2003 [FRI] TIME 22:55:34
(SYSTEM)
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
To set the date shown on the DMR.
10. TIME
To set the time on the DMR.
11. CLEAR HDD
Delete all the contents of the HDD. When you choose YESon this option, press ENTERand you will be prompted with the question shown: Press to clear HDD or press to cancel.
12. SYSTEM RESET
Reset all system settings back to factory default settings.
SYSTEM RESET YES
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TIMER
1. DAY
Select the day, or days of the week (Mon–Fri / Sat-Sun / Daily) that you wish to schedule
the DMR to automatically record.
NOTE :
1. Special Date could be changed by +and “-” buttons.
2. If you have selected the specific date and recording timer set from that specific day to a new day, then the Recording Timer Schedule will be set as whole week. For specific date of Recording Timer Schedule, it is not recommended to set End Time over 23:59. For example:If you set Timer Schedule Day as Sunday, and START from 11:30, but End on 00:20, then Recording Timer Schedule is set as from every Sunday's 11:30 to next Sunday‘s 00:20. If you only want to set Recording Timer Schedule from every Sunday 11:30 to Monday 00:20, then you should set Recording Timer Schedule as Sunday from 11:30 to 23:59, and Monday from 00:00 to 00:20.
2. START
Select the starting time for the recording.
3. END
Select the finishing time for the recording.
4. IPS
Stands for Images Per Second and it could let you see Record submenu for more details.
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5. QUALITY
Select the image quality for the recording. There are four Quality settings :
BEST, HIGH, NORM and BASE.
DAY START END IPS QLT MODE DAILY 01:00 22:00 30 BEST Q-FR OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FI OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FI OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FR OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FR OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FR OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FI OFF 00:00 00:00 30 BEST Q-FI TIMER ENABLE : ON
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
(TIMER)
6. MODE
There are three record mode settings : QUAD-FRAME, QUAD-FIELD, FULL-FIELD.
7. TIMER ENABLE
After sets up the recording timer, you can enable or disable timer recording function., when TIMER ENABLE is ON, press menubutton then you can see the timer setting diagram by your setting.
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CAMERA
1. TITLE
Assign a title to each camera. Initially each title is the camera’s number.
2. ALARM
Select LOW / OFF / HIGH for alarm polarity. The default value is LOW.
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3. RECORD (REC)
Set up which channel you want to record. ON : when alarm input is triggered, DMR will record alarming channel more frequently.
For example : when CH01 is triggered, the record method will become 1-2-1-3-1-4.
OFF : DMR will not record.
4. BRIGHTNESS (BR)
Have a video bright adjustment of each channel. The level is from 0 to 63.
5. CONTRAST (CT)
Have a video contrast adjustment of each channel. The level is from 0 to 63.
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
6. COLOR (CL)
Have a video color contrast adjustment of each channel. The level is from 0 to 63.
7. HUE (HUE)
Have a video hue adjustment of each channel. The level is from 0 to 63.
RECORD
1. RECORD IPS
Select the images per second of recording. The options are as following :
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2. QUALITY
There are four quality settings : BASIC, BEST, HIGH, NORMAL.
NOTE : The relationship of Record time, IPS and record quality,
please refer to page.26 Recording Speed.
3. RECORD MODE
There are three record mode settings : QUAD-FRAME, QUAD-FIELD, FULL-FIELD.
(RECORD) RECORD IPS 30 QUALITY NORMAL RECORD MODE QUAD-FRAME
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
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ALARM
1. ALARM ENABLE
To set the ALARM ENABLE. It will be triggered by event occurrence when the setting is ON.
2. ALARM DURATION
Set the reaction time which was determined by how long the alarm mode responded to a buzzer. Default setting is 10 sec. Options are 10 SEC, 15 SEC, 20 SEC, 30 SEC, 1 MIN, 2 MIN, 3 MIN, 5 MIN, 10 MIN, 15 MIN, 30 MIN, ALWAYS, AUTO.
3. REC IPS
Select the images per second of recording during an ALARM. The options are as following:
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4. QUALITY
There are four quality settings during an ALARM : BASE, BEST, HIGH, NORM.
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
5. RECORD MODE
There are three record mode settings : QUAD-FRAME, QUAD-FIELD, FULL-FIELD.
DWELL
1. NORM
To set up the DWELL time period that each channel auto sequentially shows on call
monitor. The level is from 1 to 15 SEC or OFF.
2. ALARM
To set up the DWELL time period when alarm input is triggered. The level is from 1 to 15 SEC or OFF.
(DWELL)
NORM ALARM CAM1 01 01 CAM2 01 01 CAM3 01 01 CAM4 01 01
PIP
(ALARM) ALARM ENABLE YES ALARM DURATION 15 MIN RECORD IPS 30 QUALITY NORMAL RECORD MODE QUAD-FRAME
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
1. FULL SCREEN
To set up the full screen background picture display.
2. PIP SCREEN
To set up the picture with a 1/9 size screen insert.
3. POSITION
There are six position settings : D/L, D/M, D/R, U/L, U/M, U/R.
(PIP) FULL SCREEN CAM 1 PIP SCREEN CAM 2 POSITION D/R
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(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
MOTION
1. SEN (Sensitivity)
Sets the sensitivity of the Pixel-based Motion Detection feature from 1fo 70.
2. MD-NVM
Sets the number of targets in which Motion must occur in order to trigger an Alarm (from 1-99 target areas).
Note: MD-NVM cannot be less than the number of targets set in the AREA.
3. RE
Sets the Reference image to which the current screen is compared (from 1-99). For example, the value 64 would compare the current image to the 64thprevious screen image.
4. DET
The motion detection on each channel setup can be turned to
ON or OFF individually.
5. AREA
Press the ENTER button on this option to set the Pixel-based Motion Detection Area for each channel. Green targets represent the Motion Detection Area(Figure 1-2), and Purple targets represent motion currently taking place (Figure 1-3).
To modify the Motion Detection Area, use the following controls: + : turns the selected target ON/OFF.
▲▼◄► : navigates between targets
- :turns all targets on the screen ON/OFF
Zoom: turns all targets in the selected row ON/OFF
CAM1 70 03 64 ON AREA CAM2 70 03 64 OFF AREA CAM3 70 03 64 ON AREA CAM4 70 03 64 ON AREA
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
(MOTION)
SEN MD-NVM RE DET
MOTION RECORD : ON DAY START END DAILY 00 : 00 00 : 00
6. MOTION RECORD
When the DET setting is ON, you can set up the MOTION RECORD function,
1. Select ONto set up the motion trigger record: It can automatically switch to Record Mode. The motion detection will change the scanning sequence and shows on the monitor.
NOTE: The trigger recording time will depend on ALARM DURATION mode setting (Please refer to page.11 for ALARM DURATION) and it will
record from the last trigger time. For example,when the alarm duration setting is 1 min, the recording time is from 9:00:00 to 9:01:00. If the motion detection trigged again at 9:00:40, thetrigged recording time will from 9:00:00 to 9:00:40 and 9:00:40 to 9:01:40. The total recording time is 00:01:40.
2. Select OFF: The screen still shows and if it is in record mode, the motion detection will change the scanning sequence.
For example : If the motion is detected on Camera #1, its recording & scanning sequence will be more frequently. The sequence
will be as 1st, 2nd, 1st, 3rd, 1st, 4th. And channel 1 will show on the screen. If 2nd cameraand 3rd camera both motion detection are activated, they will be scanning as 2st, 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 2nd, 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th and vice versa. And CH2 & CH3 will show for a period of time which is same as Alarm Duration time.
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7. DAY / START / END
To setup the DAY and the START/ END time for motion trigger recording timer setting.
Figure 1-1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP
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Figure 1-3 MOTION DETECTION TRIGGERED-TURN INTO PURPLE
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Figure 1-2 MOTION DETECTION SETTING ROW SETUP
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Figure 1-4 BACK TO MOTION DETECTION SETTING
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DISPLAY
1. TITLE DISPLAY
To set the title shown on monitor or not.
2. OSD COLOR
Select the OSD (On screen display) color. The options are YELLOW, WHITE, GREEN, BLACK, BLUE, RED, PINK, CYAN.
3. BORDER TYPE
To set the BORDER TYPE on screen display.
The options are 8/4, 4/2, 2/1 or OFF.
4. BORDER COLOR
Select the BORDER COLOR. The options are
YELLOW, WHITE, GREEN, BLACK, BLUE, RED, PINK, CYAN.
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(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
5. LOSS SCREEN
Retain the last picture or select the LOSS SCREEN color. The options are GREEN, BLACK, BLUE.
6. OSD POSITION
To set the OSD POSITION shown on monitor.
The options are NORMAL or CENTER.
REMOTE
1. REMOTE MODE
Set the remote mode for connection with computer via RS-232 or RS-485. (Please refer to page. 23 for RS-232 Remote Control).
2. BAUD RATE
Set the remote protocol transmitting baud rate. Available options are 115200, 57600, 19200, 9600, 4800, 3600, 2400, 1200.
3. ID
To control different DMR by setting
remote protocol. ID number can be set from 000 to 255.
(DISPLAY) TITLE DISPLAY YES OSD COLOR YELLOW BORDER TYPE 4/2 BORDER COLOR WHITE LOSS SCREEN GREEN OSD POSITION NORMAL
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
(REMOTE) REMOTE MODE RS-485 BAUD RATE 9600 ID 255
USER
1. USER
To set up the user account for controlling. It allows 8 users setting.
Supervisor – Control all the functions. Other User – Review all functions except the
menu setting and event list cleaning.
2. PASSWORD
To set the security password for each account. The maximum length of user password is 4
characters.
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
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(USER)
PASSWORD
SUPERVISOR 0000
USER 1 0000 USER 2 0000 USER 3 0000 USER 4 0000 USER 5 0000 USER 6 0000 USER 7 0000
EVENT
A single page can display 16 recorded events. Press or to change the pages or press + to CLEAR the EVENT record.
DISK FULL: HDD is full PWR REST : Power restored M-HD REMS: HDD remove M-HD REPL: HDD replace M-HD ERR : HDD error M-HD WARM: HDD warning K UNLOCKS: Key is unlock DMA ERROR: DMA error C1 VLOSS : Camera 1 is video loss C2 ALARM : Camera 2 has been triggered by external I/O alarm C3 MOTION: Camera 3 has been triggered by motion detection SYSTEM ERROR: System might fail CAM 2 VLOSS: Channel: 2 Video loss CAM 3 ALARM: Channel: 3 External I/O Alarm have triggered POWER RESTORE : Power restored
C1 VLOSS 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 C2 ALARM 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 K UNLOCKS 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 M-HD ERR 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 M-HD WARM 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 PWR REST 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 PMA ERROR 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00 M-HD REPL 26-DEC-2002 03:00:00
(MENU) TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM DWELL PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT
+: CLEAN
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Advanced Operation
OPERATION OPTIONS
ZOOM
Press ZOOM button to enlarge the display of main picture. It displays zoomed picture on main picture and a small window inserted. The inserted window contains a movable 1/4 view size of the appointed camera. The range is from 2X to 4X.
Press PIP : Zoom in
Press QUAD : Zoom out
Press the “Zoom” button again to leave the zoom pointer.
Press Camera (1-4) to select channel.
Press ▲▼◄► to move the zoom position.
VIDEO LOSS
Screen will display ‘LOSSin the center of display picture, if the video input is not connected properly.
SEARCH
1. LAST RECORD
Play the last recorded piece of video.
2. FULL LIST
List all recorded video on the HDD which sorted by time.
: Motion Recording : Manual Recording : Alarm Recording
: Timer Recording M : Storage in Master HDD S : Storage in Slave HDD
NOTE: It will display different color on each record list
mention above.
3. ALARM LIST
List all recorded video triggered by an Alarm. NOTE : If there are no Alarm in the record, the screen will
display EMPTY.
4. MOTION LIST
List all motion triggered records.
5. TIME SEARCH
Find video recorded on a specific date that is entered.
LAST RECORD
FULL LIST ALARM LIST MOTION LIST TIME SEARCH
2003-JAN-01 01:02:03 M 2003-JAN-05 05:02:03 M 2003-MAR-12 04:02:03 M 2003-APR-02 03:02:04 M 2003-MAY-01 05:02:03 M 2003-AUG-09 01:02:01 M
: PAGE UP : PAGE DOWN
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KEY LOCK
For advanced security, you can Lockthe buttons on your DMR. Key-Lock prevents other people from using the system. Press ENTER and MENU at the same time to enable Key Lock.
Press ENTER and MENU at the same time and key in password (Default : 0000), then press ENTERto disable Key Lock.
RS-232 REMOTE PROTOCOL
You can use the PC keyboard to simulate DMR keypad. DATA: REMOTE PROTOCOL using 8 bit data1 start bit1stop bit
FUNCTION CODE ASCII FUNCTION CODE ASCII
KEY_MENU 0x4D M KEY_PLAY 0x50 P
KEY_SEARCH 0x73 s KEY_DOWN 0x4E N
KEY_ENTER 0x0D ENTER KEY_RIGHT 0x52 R
KEY_QUAD 0x51 Q KEY_POWER 0x57 W KEY_ZOOM 0x5A Z KEY_KEY_LOCK 0x4B K
KEY_PIP 0x70 p KEY_CH1 0x31 1
KEY_SLOW 0x53 S KEY_CH2 0x32 2
KEY_REC 0x72 r KEY_CH3 0x33 3
KEY_LEFT 0x4C L KEY_CH4 0x34 4
KEY_UP 0x55 U
TINER REC PROCEED
0X54 T
TROUBLESHOOTING
When malfunction occurs, it may be not serious and can be corrected easily. The table below describes some typical problems and their solutions. Please check them before calling your DMR dealer.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
No power
Not working when press any button
No recorded video Timer Record enable
does not working No live video
Check power cord connections.
l
Confirm that there is power at the outlet.
l
Check if it is under Key Lock mode.
l
Press "
l l
l
l l l l
MENU"
Check if the HDD is installed properly. Check if the Record Enable is set to YES
Check camera video cable and connections. Check monitor video cable and connections. Confirm that the camera has power. Check camera lens setting.
& "
ENTER"
to exist Key Lock mode.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Programmable (1~15 Sec)
Yes (Movable)
2*2 ~4*4 (Movable)
8 letters
DMR
Video format Hard disk storage
Record mode Camera Input Signal
Camera Loop Back Main Monitor Output Call Monitor Output
Audio input Audio output Motion Detect Area Motion Detect Sensitivity Video Loss Detection
Refresh Rate Recording Rate Dwell Time
Picture in Picture Key Lock
Picture Zoom Camera Title Video Adjustable
Alarm Input Alarm Output Remote Control Time Display Format Power Source Power Consumption Operation Temperature RS-232C / RS-485 (bps)
Dimension (mm) Net Weight
NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR
IDE type, UDMA 66, supported 200 GB HDD
Manual / Alarm / Timer / Motion Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC, 4 channels Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC, 4 channels
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC
4 audio inputs, (RCA) *
2 audio outputs, (RCA) **
16 * 12 targets per camera
99 Levels
Yes
Up to 240 images/sec. for NTSC / 200 images/sec. for PAL
Up to 30 images/sec. for NTSC / 25 images/sec. for PAL
Yes
Hue/ Color/ Contrast/ Brightness Adjustable
TTL input, Hi (5V), Low (GND)
COM./N.O/N.C
RS-232 or RS-485
YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, OFF
AC90~220V, 47Hz~63Hz
<32W
10 ~ 40
115200、57600、19200、9600、4800、3600、2400、1200
343(W) x 223(L) x 59(H)
2.05 kgs
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
4 audio inputs, can select only 1 during operation for recording ✻ ✻ with 2 mono audio outputs from the same source.
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APPENDIX #1 – INSTALLING the HDD
Follow the steps carefully in order to ensure correct installation.
The compartment located on the front panel of the DMR is the removable Cartridge, in which you insert the HDD. The various parts of the Cartridge are labeled for your reference.
1.
Remove the Cartridge from the DMR
Step 1
Remove the Cartridge from the DMR.
Step 2
Put HDD into the HDD cartridge.
2.
3.
Please notice the bottom side is power side as chart shows.
Step 3
Screw the HDD to the cartridge. Please be aware that the screw hole is different from different brands HDD.
For example, for Western Digital, it is to the right side; for IBM and Maxtor, it is to the left side.
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APPENDIX #2 – PIN CONFIGURATIONS
DQR
15 pin com port
DVR
9 pin com port
DVR
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PIN 1. RS232-TX : RS-232
DQR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS­232 serial communications signals.
PIN 2. RS232-RX : RS232
DQR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS­232 serial communications signals.
PIN 3, 4, 5, 6 ALARM INPUT
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT (PIN 3, 4, 5, 6) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector, DQR will start recording and buzzer will be on. When alarm has been triggered, signal becomes Low, and it will stop all alarm activities. Under normal operation, signal remains High.
PIN 7. EXTERNAL ALARM NC
Under normal operation COM connect with NC and disconnect with NO. But when alarm triggered, COM disconnect with NC, and connect with NO.
PIN 8. EXTERNAL ALARM NO
Under normal operation, COM will disconnect from NO. But when Alarm triggered, COM will connect with NO.
PIN 9. GND
GROUND
PIN 10. RS485-B
DQR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.
PIN 11. RS485-A
DQR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.
PIN 12. DISK FULL (OUTPUT)
When HDD is full, it sends a signal to trigger next DQR record mode, if you install another DQR. Under normal operation, the signal remains High. But when disk full, DQR will send the Lowsignal.
PIN 14. ALARM RESET (INPUT)
To connect wire from ALARM RESET ( PIN 14 ) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector, it can disable ALARM. An external signal to ALARM RESET ( PIN 14 ) can be used to reset both ALARM OUTPUT signal and DQR’s internal buzzer. When alarm has been triggered, signal becomes Low, and it will stop all alarm activities. Under normal operation, signal remains High.
PIN 15. EXTERNAL ALARM COM
Under normal operation COM connect with NC and disconnect with NO. But when alarm triggered, COM disconnect with NC, and connect with NO.
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APPENDIX #4 – RECORDING SPEED
The Record Time is different based on Record Speed and Record Quality. Please refer to following table.
NTSC SYSTEM
12481530IPS
1440hr750hr360hr180hr96hr48hrBest
Record Quality
240 GBHDD Type
1800hr937hr450hr226hr120hr60hrHigh 2880hr720hr750hr360hr192hr96hrNormal 4800hr1200hr1250hr600hr320hr160hrBasic
PAL SYSTEM
12361225IPS
1216hr608hr406hr202hr100hr48hrBest
Record Quality
240 GBHDD Type
Note: Above data is obtained from actual test of recording normal TV program. (For Reference Only)
1520hr760hr506hr254hr126hr60hrHigh 2440hr1216hr810hr406hr202hr98hrNormal 4050hr2026hr1350hr676hr336hr162hrBasic
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