Maxtor MV-DR3000 User Manual

INSTALLATION &
OPERATION MANUAL
Digital Video Recorder
MV-DR3000
Before trying to connect or operate this product, please read this manual completely
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All the following safety and operated instructions which will prevent harm or damage to the operator and
other persons should be read before the unit is operated.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference with radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
INFORMATION
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To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
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Do not block ventilation openings.
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Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it.
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Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Please refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosols for cleaning.
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This installation should be by a qualified service person and should conform to all local
codes.
To prevent fire or electric shock, do not overload wall outlets or extension cords.
This unit must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock hazard.
WARNING
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Danger of explosion if battery( RTC Battery ) is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
!
Risk of explosion if replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to
the instructions.
CAUTION
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................. 4
1.1 Product Introduction................................4
1.2 Product Features ....................................4
1.3. FRONT / REAR VIEW............................5
1.3.1 Front View.............................................5
1.3.2 Rear View..............................................8
1.4 ALARM In / Out.......................................9
2. INSTALLATION ................................. 10
2.1 Basic Connection ..................................10
2.2 Hard-disk Drive Installation ................... 11
2.3 System Information ...............................12
2.4 Updating System Software....................13
3. OPERATIONS ................................... 14
3.1 Configuring Recording Settings ............14
3.2 Recording Operations ...........................17
3.2.1 Manual Recording...............................17
3.2.2 Timer Recording..................................17
3.5.2 Mobile Rack HD Backup Operations
(FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY)
................................................................ 27
3.5.3 SD Card Backup Operations for
Removable HDD Model .......................... 28
3.5.4 Backup the System setting info into an
SD card. .................................................. 29
3.5.5 Updating System Software................. 30
3.6 Key Lock Operation.............................. 30
4. MENU SETUP.................................... 31
4.1 REC Setting ......................................... 31
4.2 ALARM / MOTION Setting ................... 32
4.3 CLOCK / TIMER Setting ...................... 34
4.4 COMMUNICATION Setting .................. 35
4.5 DISK Setting......................................... 37
4.6 SYSTEM Setting .................................. 39
5. NETWORK......................................... 41
3.2.3 Alarm / Motion Recording....................18
3.2.4 Externally Triggered Recording ..........18
3.3 Playback Operations.............................20
3.3.1 Normal Playback.................................20
3.3.2 Fast Forward/Backward ......................20
3.3.3 Slow Forward/Reverse........................21
3.3.4 Play back Picture-by-picture ...............21
3.3.5 Playback Recorded Video from an HDD
of the mobile rack (for removable HDD
model only) ..............................................21
3.3.6 Picture in Picture ( PinP ) Display Mode
.................................................................21
3.4 Search Operations ................................22
3.4.1 FULL LIST Search ..............................22
3.4.2 ALARM LIST Search...........................22
3.4.3 TIME Search .......................................23
3.4.4 THUMBNAIL Search...........................23
3.4.5 SD CARD Search ...............................24
3.4.6 CD Menu (For CD-RW model only) ....25
3.5 Backup Operations ...............................26
3.5.1 CD Rewritable unit Backup Operations
(FOR CD-ROM MODEL ONLY)...............26
5.1 Network Configuration.......................... 41
5.1.1 Cable Connections............................. 41
5.1.2 Configure Your DVR Network Settings
................................................................ 42
5.1.3 TCP/IP Communication Setup ........... 44
5.1.4 Testing Connection............................. 46
5.2 TRIPLEX 1 CH DVR VIEWER
SOFTWARE: Introduction ............................ 47
5.2.1 Software installation ........................... 47
5.2.2 Short introduction ............................... 48
5.2.3 Operation............................................ 49
5.3 Microsoft Internet Explorer ................... 55
5.3.1 Connecting the DVR .......................... 55
5.3.2 Change Record / Alarm Setting ......... 56
5.3.3 Change Timer Record Setting............ 56
5.3.4 Pan / Tilt / Zoom Setting..................... 57
6. TEXT INSERTION FUNCTION .......... 58
7. MISCELLANEOUS ............................73
7.1 RS-232 & RS-485 Setup & Protocol .... 73
7.1.1 RS232 & RS485 Setup ...................... 73
7.1.2 Communication Protocol .................... 73
7.2 Hard Disk Installation ........................... 77
7.2.1 Built-in hard disk................................. 77
7.2.2 Mobile Rack (FOR REMOVABLE HDD
MODEL)...................................................78
7.3 System Default......................................80
7.4 O.S.D Message.....................................81
7.5 Time Index Table ...................................82
7.6 Specifications........................................83
7.7 Compatible Multiplexer Devices............84
7.8 ScanIP ..................................................85
APPENDIX 1. – Using CD Discs
(FOR CD-RW MODEL ONLY) ......... 87
1. INTRODUCTION
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Product Introduction
z Refresh rate up to 60 IPS (50 IPS for
This 1CH Triplex DVR is a storage media of
digital video image, which uses hard disk
drives instead of VCR tapes to store video. It
enables you to enjoy the extreme flexibility of
digital image archiving instead of clumsy tape
management, and is compatible with most
multiplexers in the market. Equipped with a
range of comprehensive features, such as
playback picture-by-picture, fast accessed
video recording by time and event, system
software which can be upgraded, the
expandable capacities of hard drive, and
much more, the DVR will make your
applications far more flexible and effective
than ever before. For all, the DVR is going to
prove the timely substitute for Time-lapse
VCR.
PAL).
z Image quality selectable at 4 different
levels for recording.
z Event/Timer/Alarm recording mode.
z Quick search by time, alarm, event, and
recording list.
z Fast and slow playback of recorded video
at various speeds.
z Single-picture playback.
z On-screen setup menu, title and system
timer.
z Password protection.
z Motion detection.
z Disk-full warning and operation status
LEDs.
z RS-232, RS-485 communication ports.
z Remote control via RS-232, RS-485 and
1.2 Product Features
z The full-capability triplex DVR allows
video recording while viewing live video
images and video playback images at the
same time.
z Stores video in hard-disk drives instead of
VCR tapes.
z Main recording media: one fixed
hard-disk drive and one removable
hard-disk (for removable model only).
z Main recording media: one fixed HDD
plus a CD-RW. (For CD-ROM model only)
z Hard-disk drive hot-swapping capability.
z Pre-alarm image recording.
z Capable of working with various known
Ethernet ports.
z Power recovery on interruption.
z Operation-status record log.
z Distributes live and recorded images
through the TCP/IP network environment.
z Audio function included (
22KHz).
z Built-in SD card slot for copying image to
SD card.
z Supports DHCP protocol.
16 bits, 11 KHz /
multiplexers.
z Time-lapse and real-time recording.
INTRODUCTION ( continued )
1.3. FRONT / REAR VIEW
1.3.1 Front View
FOR CD-ROM MODEL FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL
1
24 2a 2b 23
Power Monitor Display Search Setup Enter Play Pause Stop Rec
7 8 9 4 3 5 6
16 10 15 13 12 11 14
19 18 17
DISK A-rec T-rec
SD Card
1
FFREW
20
21
22
Power Monitor Display Search Setup Enter Play Pause Stop Rec
7 8 9 4 3 5 616 10 15 13 12 11 14
21923 24
18 17
DISK A-rec T-rec
SD Card
FFREW
20
21
22
1
CD-RW device compartment:
The compartment allows you to burn the
data mostly for backup purposes. This tray
is for loading the CD disc. It will accept 120
mm and 80 mm discs. Please place the
discs in the exact center of the tray.
Writing Display Light:
When a disc is being burnt, the display
light will be a red flash.
Power Supply / Reading Light:
When a disc has been ejected, the display
light will be green. When a disc is unable to
be read, or the device is being repaired,
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Hard-disk drive compartment:
The compartment allows you to install a
hard disk drive mostly for backup
purposes. Make sure the drive is well
secured with the mounting screws in the
mobile rack before you put the rack into
the compartment. And remember to turn
on the power of the compartment by
locking it.
2
Hard-disk compartment lock:
The key lock secures a hard disk in
place. Unlock the compartment before
you remove the hard disk from the slot
without turning off the device.
the display light will flash.
3
PAUSE button:
In a playback display, press this to freeze the display. During the freeze, press to display one
frame/field of a picture at a time in the forward direction. (A green light is on the PAUSE mode.)
4
PLAY button:
Press to play back a recorded video from the hard disk. (A green light shows in the PLAY mode.)
5
STOP button:
Press to stop playing back a recorded video. (A green light goes on in the STOP mode.)
6
REC button:
Push to start recording video into a hard disk while in the live display mode. (A red light turns on
in the REC mode.)
7
POWER button:
Press this button for at least 3 seconds to power off. Press again to activate the device.
8
DISPLAY button:
Press to show the system operation status on the screen.
9
Setup button:
Press this to enter the setup menu. Press again to exit the setup mode.
10
Search button:
Press to enter the search mode to access the recorded video.
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Left / Right buttons:
Press the two buttons to highlight desired items in the menu setup mode. For the Key Lock
operation, press these two buttons simultaneously once; to disable Key Lock, press these two
buttons again simultaneously.
12 13
Up / Down buttons:
Press these two buttons to select the desired contents for programming in the setup menu mode.
15
Enter Button:
Press to enter a selected item and save the setting in the menu setup mode.
16
Monitor button:
Press to switch between a multiplexer-decoded video and the encoded video to be displayed
when connected with a multiplexer. When the button light is on it indicates the unit is displaying
the decoded video.( The images are not multiplexing . ) In this mode, the unit doesn’t display the
OSD message of the unit on the screen. However, this doesn’t affect the unit’s OSD message,
which is recorded into hard-disk drives. When the button light is off it indicates the unit is
displaying encoded video. (The images switch swiftly).
17
T-rec Indicator:
This indicator of the timer recording mode lights up to signal the scheduled record setting is on.
18
A-rec Indicator:
This indicator of the alarm-recording mode lights up to indicate the alarm record setting is on.
19
DISK Indicator:
The indicator shows the operation status of the unit’s hard-disk drives. The green light indicates
the hard-disk drive is storing or retrieving data. The red light signals the hard-disk drive is filling up.
The orange light indicates the hard-disk is retrieving a disk-full status.
20
Shuttle Ring:
The shuttle can be moved forward and backward for playback in either direction. Turn this left to
play a recorded video in the reverse direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed.
Turn this right to play a recorded video in the forward direction at faster or slower speeds than the
recorded speed.
21
Jog Dial:
This dial can act in both a forward and a backward direction, as well as step by step. Turn this left
to play a recorded video in the reverse direction. Turn this right to play a recorded video in the
forward direction.
22
SD CARD Slot:
This is used for system software updating and archiving/accessing critical images.
23
Eject button
Pressing this controls the insertion and
23
Mobile Rack Power LED:
Indicates the power status of the Mobile
ejection of the tray.
24
Emergency Eject Button:
When the power supply has been
interrupted, or it is impossible to eject a
disc, please use a pin to press the
emergency eject button so that the
caddy will eject the disc.
Rack. The green light indicates the
Mobile Rack is activating.
24
Mobile Rack HDD LED:
Indicates the HDD status of the Mobile
Rack. The orange light indicates the
HDD is storing or retrieving data.
1.3.2 Rear View
25 26 27 28 29 31
VIDEO
MAIN MONITOR
IN
OUT
TO
MUX'S VCR IN
FROM MUX
TO
MONITOR
AUDIO
OUT
RS-485
IN
ETHERNET
10/100
RS-232
ALARM
I/O
DC12V
32 33
34 35 37 38 36
25
VIDEO IN Connector: This BNC connector is
used to connect the video output from a
camera or a MUX to the DVR.
26
FROM MUX MAIN MONITOR Connector:
This BNC connector is used to connect the
live video output from a MUX to the DVR.
27
AUDIO IN Connector: This connector is used
to connect the audio output from a camera, a
MUX or other devices to the DVR.
28
ETHERNET 10/100 Connector: This is a
standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet networks.
29
RS-485 Port: The RS-485 communication
ports function as connectors when two or
33
MONITOR Connector: The connector
provides the unit’s composite video or a
MUX’s live signal if connected to a display
device.
34
AUDIO OUT: This provides the unit’s audio
signal to a speaker.
35
ALARM I/O: This is a 9-PIN D-SUB
connector including SWITCH OUT, GROUND,
ALARM OUT, DISK FULL, RECORD IN,
ALARM RESET, and ALARM IN points for
connecting with external devices. Please refer
to the next section for details.
36
Plug Inlet: The inlet connects to an external
power supply. Connect the 12 V DC UL-listed
more units are serially connected to an
external control device.
31
RS-232 Port: The RS-232 communication
port functions as a connector to an external
control device. Please refer to 6.1 RS-232 &
RS-485 Protocol for more details.
32
VIDEO OUT Connector: The connector
provides the unit’s composite video signals to
a MUX.
Class 2 Power Supply.
37
Wire Catch: The wire catch secures the
power cord and keeps it in place (so that it
does not droop or hang loosely).
38
Ground Screw’s: The ground screw is for a
chassis terminal.
1.4 ALARM In / Out
ALARM RESET
RECORD IN GROUND
DISK FULL
ALARM OUT
12345
ALARM IN
NO CONNECTION NO CONNECTION
The above figure is a rear view.
1. GND: Ground Contact.
2. ALARM OUT (OUTPUT): This is an
alarm-output trigger. Connect this to
external devices such as buzzers or
lights.
5V
0V(Active)
3. DISK FULL (OUTPUT): This is a disk-full
output trigger. Connect this to external
devices such as buzzers or lights.
6789
SWITCH OUT
recording speed as the DVR.
7. NO CONNECTION
8. NO CONNECTION
9. ALARM IN (INPUT): This is an alarm input,
which can be programmed in the menu
system to Normally Open or Normally
Closed.
5V
0V(Active)
5V
0V(Active)
4. ALARM RESET (INPUT): This pin
connects to an alarm-clear device for
clearing an alarm.
5V
0V(Active)
5. RECORD IN (INPUT): This pin connects
to a record-triggering device for starting a
record.
5V
0V(Active)
6. SWITCH OUT (OUTPUT): This pin,
sending out timing signals (falling /
negative) to a multiplexer, connects to a
multiplexer’s trigger terminal so the
multiplexer can switch to using the same
2. INSTALLATION
2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Basic Connection
. Connecting with a Single Camera
A
Please set the MULTIPLEXER option to OFF on
the REC SETTING page in the setup menu
when it is connected with a single camera.
(Please refer to section 4.1 MULTIPLEXER.)
B. Connecting with a Multiplexer
To match the multiplexer’s recording speed,
please set the MULTIPLEXER option to ON on
the REC SETTING page in the setup menu
when it is connected with a multiplexer. (Please
refer to section 4.1 MULTIPLEXER.)
MUX'S VCR IN
Trig In
Camera
VIDEO
TO
FROM MUX
MAIN MONITOR
IN
OUT
MONITOR
TO
Multiplexer
Monitor
AUDIO
OUT
Monitor
IN
S-video
Video in
Audio in
ETHERNET
10/100
VIDEO
TO
MUX'S VCR IN
MAIN MONITOR
IN
OUT
FROM MUX
MONITOR
RS-485
AUDIO
TO
SWITCH OUT
IN
Audio
OUT
IN
OUT
GROUND
ALARM
RS-232
ETHERNET
I/O
DC12V
PC
SD Card
RS-485
10/100
RS-232
ALARM
I/O
DC12V
12345
6789
C. Connecting with a Quad
Please set the MULTIPLEXER option to OFF on
the REC SETTING page in the setup menu
when it is connected with a quad. (Please refer
to section 4.1 MULTIPLEXER.)
Quad
Monitor
S-video
Video in
Audio in
VIDEO
MUX'S VCR IN
IN
Audio
OUT
PC
FROM MUX
MAIN MONITOR
AUDIO
IN
OUT
TO
MONITOR
IN
ETHERNET
10/100
OUT
TO
SD Card
RS-485
RS-232
ALARM
I/O
DC12V
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INSTALLATION ( continued )
D. Attaching an
External Device to DVR
Connect an alarm out, alarm input, and a peripheral device as shown in the diagram below.
FROM MUX
MAIN MONITOR
MUX'S VCR IN
VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
OUT
TO
TO
MONITOR
RS-485
IN
ETHERNET
OUT
RS-232
10/100
ALARM
I/O
DC12V
Alarm Reset
(Normally Open)
Lamp
12345
Ground
Alarm in
(Normally Open)
6789
2.2 Hard-disk Drive Installation
the HD2 USAGE option to REC (please refer
The DVR is equipped with two compartments
of hard disk drive (for removable model
only), The unit usually comes with one
hard-disk drive installed in the compartment
HD1, which is default- configured as a master.
If you need a second hard-disk drive to be
installed in the compartment HD2 (Mobile),
please contact your distributors or installers
for specific instructions on how to install it.
Please don’t serve yourself before consulting
your installers. If there is only one hard-disk
drive in the mobile compartment, please set
to section 4.5) before proceeding with the
recording function. The jumper-settings
arrangement of installed hard-disk drives for
the system (Table 3.2 A.) is shown in the
tables below.
Note: The CD-RW model is equipped with a
fixed hard- disk and a CD-RW drive. The unit
usually comes with one hard-disk drive
installed in the compartment HD1, which is
default-configured as a master.
Table 3.2 A. The jumper settings of hard-disk drives in the system
Location Jumper
IDE 1 Compartment HD 1 Master (Default)
IDE 2 Compartment HD 2 Master
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Table 3.2 B. Compatible hard-disk drives
Manufacturer Model Capacity Rotation
Seagate
Maxtor
Western Digital
Samsung
ST340810A 40G 5400 RPM ST380020A 80G 5400 RPM ST320014A 20G 5400 RPM ST340015A 40G 5400 RPM ST380012ACE 80G 5400 RPM ST3120025ACE 120G 5400 RPM ST340014A 40G 7200 RPM ST380011A 80G 7200 RPM ST380013A 80G 7200 RPM ST3120026A 120G 7200 RPM ST3160023A 160G 7200 RPM ST3200822A 200G 7200 RPM ST3250823A 250G 7200 RPM ST3400832A 400G 7200 RPM 4A160J0-1A 160G 5400 RPM 4R080L0-1 80G 5400 RPM 5A300J0-1A 300G 5400 RPM 6Y080L0 80G 7200 RPM 6Y080L0-3 80G 7200 RPM 6Y120L0-1 120G 7200 RPM 6Y200P0-1A 200G 7200 RPM 6Y250P0-1A 250G 7200 RPM 6B300R0 300G 7200 RPM 6L080P0 (RoHS) 80G 7200 RPM 6L100P0 (RoHS) 100G 7200 RPM 6L120P0 (RoHS) 120G 7200 RPM 6L160P0 (RoHS) 160G 7200 RPM 6L200P0 (RoHS) 200G 7200 RPM 6L250R0 (RoHS) 250G 7200 RPM 6L300R0 (RoHS) 300G 7200 RPM WD800AB 80G 5400 RPM WD1200AB 120G 5400 RPM WD800BB 80G 7200 RPM WD1200BB 120G 7200 RPM WD1800BB 180G 7200 RPM WD2000BB 200G 7200 RPM WD2500JB 250G 7200 RPM SV0802N 80G 5400 RPM SV1203N 120G 5400 RPM
NOTE: Hard-disk drives not shown on this list have not been tested by our engineering team
and are not recommended for use with this product. For the latest updated list on the recommended hard disk drives, please contact your dealers or distributors.
2.3 System Information
You can display system settings information as
shown on Table 3.3 A below at any time by
8
pressing the Display button
playback mode, the recorded video information
is displayed. In the live or recording mode, the
Manual Recording information is displayed.
However, when the DVR is displaying a
decoded image from a multiplexer, you must
first switch the unit to encoded image
displaying (the pictures is switching swiftly and
the light of the Monitor button
pressing the Monitor button
. In the
16
is off) by
16
. Each
sequential press of the Display button
8
displays a different message detailed in the
following example. By default, the unit displays
the time, date, and an indicating bar of capacity
status on a monitor as shown.
Default Display
( Capacity Used ) ( Capacity Remaining )
09- 05-2003 16:13:02
(Date) (Time)
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Press the Display button
8
once; the DVR
will display the following sample message plus
the default display. Press the Display button
8
again; the unit will not display any OSD
message. Press the button one more time to
go back to the default display.
1+2 :59G 12.4 HR QUALITY : BEST RATE :6HR
MUX :ON
HD SIZE REC PLAY
NTSC
20 F/S
9K
1 20G 10.0% 0.1%
2 39G 0.0% 0.0%
CD 133M 80.0% (For CD-RW model only)
IP : 192.168.1.90
14-04-2005 09:46:53
(For removable HDD model only)
Total capacity of installed hard disk: 59 GB.
(12.4 HR): Total 12.4 hour recording time available.
( ): Timer record activated.
(
): Alarm record activated.
): motion detection activated.
(
(QUALITY: BEST): Record quality setting: BEST.
(NTSC ): NTSC system.
(RATE: 6 HR): Setting of Record time mode: 6 hours.
(20 F/S): Record speed setting: 20 fields/sec.
(MUX: OFF): Only connected to a single camera.
( ): Audio function activated.
): Indicates which HDD is activated.
(
( 9K ): The image file size
( HD ): Hard-disk compartment.(HD2 IS FOR
REMOVABLE MODEL ONLY)
(CD):CD-RW Compartment. (FOR CD-RW MODEL
ONLY)
( SIZE 20G): The capacity of the installed hard disk.
( REC ): Percentage of system Recording.
.
2.4 Updating System Software
Please take the following steps to safely update it.
1. Inserting your SD card into your SD card reader.
2. Plug your card reader's USB connector into your PC.
3. Save the firmware ( the multi.bin file ) into the SD card.
4. After you have checked that the saving is complete, take the SD card out of the card reader.
5. Turn off the DVR.
6. Insert the SD card into the built-in SD slot of the unit.
7. Hold down the the Up buttons simultaneously, and then turn on the DVR.
8. Keep holding down the buttons until the DVR sounds a tone and display the message “ XXXXXX BYTES READ” Now the DVR is updating the system software, which will take approximately 90 seconds to process.
9. Restart the unit when the device sounds a tone twice and displays the message “PLEASE RESTART” The process is complete. (If you have already followed the procedure 1~9. the unit, however, not being able to power on. Please first check if the SD card you are using is functioning and the file is intact. And then start procedures 1 ~ 9 all over again.)
10. Verify the version of the system software from the “MAIN MENU -> SYSTEM -> VERSION” by push down Setup button. (Please refer to section 4.6 VERSION.)
!
Caution:
13 12
12
and Down 13
( PLAY ): Percentage of system Playback.
( IP : 192 . 168 . 1 . 90 ): Network IP Address
192.168.1.90
): External signal.
(
( x ): Cannot operate now.
1. Before carrying out the updating procedures, please
ensure the SD card is working and the file of system
software is intact.
2. Don’t interrupt the process while the unit is updating
itself, as this will cause the unit to crash.
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3. OPERATIONS
3. OPERATIONS
This section shows you how to operate and
manage the DVR when it gets in the way.
3.1 Configuring Recording Settings
Recording time will vary depending on the
image size, recording rate, and the capacity of
the hard-disk drives. Generally, the DVR
comes with a built-in hard-disk drive for
continuous recording from one to four weeks
under most recording conditions. The table
below shows the possible recording times
based on a 20GB hard-disk drive at certain
refresh rates and the corresponding image
(1) If an APPRO multiplexer is connected for use,
you can program the REC time mode of the
multiplexer by referring to the table below (each
refresh rate refers to one REC time mode).
(2) For a multiplexer other than APPRO, please
connect the SW. OUT terminal in the 9-PIN
D-SUB connector on the rear panel of the DVR
to the multiplexer’s trigger contact. The DVR will
provide the timing signal (Negative/Falling) to
the multiplexer. Thus, if the DVR changes the
recording speed, the multiplexer will
automatically adjust the record to match. A
2-hour and 4-hour timing signal in NTSC or a
3-hour and 6-hour one in PAL is constantly
quality. With one or more hard-disk drives in
operation, please calculate the recording time
using the table below in accordance with your
requirement. For an NTSC unit, for example, if
the unit is set to record images with BEST
quality at a 60 fps record rate, normally a
20GB hard-disk drive will be filled in 3.7 hours
(see the gray area in the table). If the total
capacity of 80GB hard-disk drives is in use
under the same refresh rate and picture quality,
it will be filled in 14.8 hours (4 times the rate of
a 20GB hard-disk drive).
Note: Set up the REC Time Mode when a
multiplexer is connected.
If a multiplexer is connected, for optimum
negative / falling.
image recording and playback, the record
speed of the multiplexer must be correctly
adjusted to match the DVR and set the
MULTIPLEXER option on the setup menu to
ON. This can be done by either of the two
methods detailed below.
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OPERATIONS ( continued )
NTSC (MUX ON)
Audio ON (11KHz)
BEST
Image
Quality
Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC
NTSC (MUX ON)
Audio OFF
BEST
Image
Quality
Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.5 4.4 6.6 11 .0 23.6 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.5 5.5 8.3 13.7 29.2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.7 7.4 11 .0 18.1 38.2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
5.5 11.0 16.4 26.7 55.3 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
60 30 20 12 5.5 2.4 1.22 0.71 1/4 1/6 1/8
2 hr 4 hr 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.6 4.5 6.7 11 .3 24.8 56.5 110.7 192.1 544.7 816.0 1087.3
3.6 5.6 8.4 14.1 31.0 70.6 138.4 240.1 680.9 1020.0 1359.1
3.7 7.5 11 .3 18.8 41.1 94.1 184.6 320.2 907.9 1360.0 1812.2
5.6 11.3 16.9 28.2 62.1 141.2 276.9 480.3 1361.9 2040.1 2718.3
60 30 20 12 5.5 2.4 1.22 0.71 1/4 1/6 1/8
2 hr 4 hr 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
NTSC (MUX OFF)
Audio ON (11KHz)
BEST
Image
Quality
Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC
NTSC (MUX OFF)
Audio OFF
BEST
Image
Quality
Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.5 4.4 8.8 13.2 25.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.5 5.5 11.0 16.4 31.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.7 7.4 14.6 21.6 41.4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
5.5 11. 0 21.6 31.7 59.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
60 30 **20 **12 **5.5 2.4 1.22 0.71 1/4 1/6 1/8
2 hr 4 hr 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.6 4.5 9.0 13.5 27.1 58.7 113.0 194.4 547.0 818.3 1089.5
3.6 5.6 11.3 16.9 33.9 73.4 141.2 243.0 683.8 1022.8 1361.9
3.7 7.5 15.0 22.6 45.2 97.9 188.3 324.0 911.7 1363.8 1815.9
5.6 11. 3 22.6 33.9 67.8 146.9 282.5 486.0 1367.6 2045.7 2723.9
60 30 **20 **12 **5.5 2.4 1.22 0.71 1/4 1/6 1/8
2 hr 4 hr 6 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
PAL (MUX ON)
Audio ON(11KHz)
BEST
Image
Quality
Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.5 5.3 8.0 13.2 23.2 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.5 6.6 9.9 16.4 28.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
4.4 8.8 13.2 21.6 37.6 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
6.6 13.2 19.5 31.7 54.4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
50 25 17 10 5.5 2.9 1.52 0.88 1/4 1/6 1/8
3 hr 6 hr 9 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
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PAL (MUX ON)
Audio OFF
BEST
Image
Quality
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
PAL (MUX OFF)
Audio ON(11KHz)
BEST
Image
Quality
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.6 5.4 8.1 13.5 24.4 46.1 89.5 154.6 545.2 816.5 1087.7
3.6 6.7 10.1 16.9 30.5 57.6 111 .8 193.2 681.5 1020.6 1359.7
4.5 9.0 13.5 22.6 40.6 76.8 149.1 257.7 908.7 1360.8 1812.9
6.7 13.5 20.3 33.9 61.0 115.2 223.7 386.5 1363.1 2041.2 2719.4
50 25 17 10 5.5 2.9 1.52 0.88 1/4 1/6 1/8
3 hr 6 hr 9 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
3.5 5.3 10.6 15.7 25.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
3.5 6.6 13.2 19.5 31.7 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
4.4 8.8 17.4 25.7 41.4 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
6.7 13.5 27.1 40.6 67.8 N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
50 25 **17 **10 **5.5 2.9 1.52 0.88 1/4 1/6 1/8
3 hr 6 hr 9 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
PAL (MUX OFF)
Audio OFF
BEST
Image
Quality
HIGH
STANDARD
BASIC Refresh Rate (Field/Sec) REC Time Mode
3.6 5.4 10.8 16.2 27.1 48.8 92.2 157.3 547.9 819.2 1090.4
3.6 6.7 13.5 20.3 33.9 61.0 115.2 196.6 684.9 1024.0 1363.1
4.5 9.0 18.0 27.1 45.2 81.3 153.7 263.2 913.2 1365.3 1817.4
6.7 13.5 27.1 40.6 67.8 122.0 230.5 393.3 1369.8 2048.0 2726.2
50 25 **17 **10 **5.5 2.9 1.52 0.88 1/4 1/6 1/8
3 hr 6 hr 9 hr 12 hr 24 hr 48 hr 96 hr 168 hr 480 hr 720 hr 960 hr
NOTE: Recording times on the tables above are
estimated. For actual available
recording time of a recording
configuration, please refer to the system
information of the DVR. (Please refer to
section 2.3 system information for more
details.)
NOTE: There is no audio function at the refresh
Possible Recording Time HDD=20GB ( hour )
** : In the NTSC and Mux Off mode, a recording
rate of 20F/S would be actually 15 F/S,
12F/S would be 10 F/S and 5.5 F/S would be
5F/S.
** : In the PAL and Mux Off mode, a recording
of rate 17F/S would be actually 12.5 F/S,
10F/S would be 8.3 F/S and 5.5 F/S would be
actually 5F/S.
rate in NTSC: 2.4 fields/sec ~ 1 fields/ 8
sec. There is no audio function at the
refresh rate in PAL: 2.9 fields/sec ~ 1
fields / 8 sec.
NOTE: An actual recording field number could
be less than the Refresh Rate on the
table above.
(This adjustment is to avoid image shaking during playback at the same speed. )
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3.2 Recording Operations
This section details the way to record video
into hard-disk drives. Before commencing with
(2) Select the CLOCK / TIMER and press the
Enter button
15
to enter the CLOCK /
TIMER page.
the recording function, please configure the
recording setting properly according to your
needs.
3.2.1 Manual Recording
Take the following steps to start and stop
recording:
(1) Press the REC button
6
to record video
into a hard-disk drive with the corresponding
programmed recording settings. The REC
button
6
will light up indicating the DVR is
in the recording status.
(2) Press the REC button
6
for 3 seconds to
stop recording any time.
(3) To access just recorded video, please refer to
section 3.4 for more details.
3.2.2 Timer Recording
Timer recording provides 2 periods of time
each day in a weekly table which programs
(3) Select the TIMERSET.
(4) Press the Enter button
15
to enter the REC
SCHEDULE table.
(5) You can set up by using the “<” button
and the “>” button
day/hour/minute and use the “
and the “v” button
14
to locate the specific
^” button
13
to set the
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12
day/hour/minute you wish.
You can also set up by using the Shuttle
Ring and the Jog Dial.
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the “<” button
“>” button
button
button
12
and is the equal of the “v”
13
.
, is the equal of the
14
, is the equal of the “^
is the equal of
The time is displayed in a 24-hour clock
format.
(6) After scheduling is completed, press the
Enter button
15
and set OK to save the
setting or select CANCEL to leave the page
the DVR to turn on and off at specified times.
This way the DVR will start/ stop recording
according to the programmed schedule.
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
(1) Press the Setup button
GOTO CLOCK/ TIMER PAGE
REC SCHEDULE
START END
S
00:00- 00:00
M
00:00- 00:00
T
00:00- 00:00
W
00:00- 00:00
T
00:00- 00:00
F
00:00- 00:00
S
00:00- 00:00
OK
TO MOVE TO CHANGE
CLOCK/TIMER
CLOCK :SET
DAYLIGHT SAVING :OFF REC ENABLE :OFF
TIMER :SET
TITLE :SET
9
to enter the
START END
00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00
CANCEL
MAIN PAGE
MAIN MENU.
without saving.
(7) To activate/ deactivate the programmed
recording schedule, set the REC ENABLE
to ON/ OFF. If the scheduled recording is on,
the red indicator of the Timer Record
will be on as well.
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO CLOCK/ TIMER PAGE
CLOCK :SET
DAYLIGHT SAVING :OFF
REC ENABLE :OFF
TIMER :SET TITLE :SET
MAIN PAGE
CLOCK/TIMER
(8) Press the REC button
6
for 3 seconds
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17
during the scheduled recording to stop it any
time. If you wish to continue the scheduled
recording, press the REC button
proceed.
6
to
MAIN MENU
RECORD
ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO ALARM/ MOTION PAGE
Note : You can proceed to start the scheduled
recording from the current time if it is in the
scheduled interlude as soon as setting is
completed, and come out from the menu to
start recording.
Note : If you activate the recording function
before the scheduled recording, the unit will
operate recording as shown in the diagram
below and keep those Images in different files.
STAR T END START END
03:00 06:00 08:00 12:00 14:00
Start Manual
Recording
Timer Manual Timer Manual
3.2.3 Alarm / Motion Recording
Take the following steps to activate the
programmed alarm recording. For the ALM
OPERATION, REC RATE, REC QUALITY,
AUDIO, ALM TYPE, ALM DURATION, and
ALM OPERATION
REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE-ALARM
MOTION SETTING
ALARM/ MOTION
: ON : 30 F/S : BEST : OFF : NO : 0 SEC : OFF
MAIN PAGE
(5) To active the motion alarm recording, select
MOTION SETTING and press the Enter
MAIN MENU
15
to enter the MOTION SETTING
ALARM/ MOTION
ALM OPERATION
REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE-ALARM
MOTION SETTING
MAIN PAGE
button
PAGE, set MOTION ENABLE TO ON, and
set a suitable SENSITIVITY and REGION
according to the video sources.
RECORD
ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO ALARM/ MOTION PAGE
: OFF : 30 F/S : BEST : OFF : NO : 0 SEC : OFF
PRE-ALARM settings, please refer to section
4.2 for more details.
(1) Press the Setup button
9
to enter the
MAIN MENU.
(2) Select ALARM / MOTION and press the
Enter button
15
to enter the ALARM /
MOTION.
(3) Set the desired REC RATE, REC
QUALITY, ALM TYPE, and ALM
DURATION for use. If audio is required,
set AUDIO to ON. If pre-alarm recording is
required, set PRE-ALARM to ON.
(4) To activate/deactivate the alarm recording,
set ALM OPERATION to ON/ OFF.
MOTION
SENSITIVITY
REGION
MOTION SETTING
: ON : 3 : SET
MAIN PAGE
3.2.4 Externally Triggered Recording
By connecting/ disconnecting RECORD IN of
ALARM I/O on the rear panel of the DVR, you
can activate/deactivate the recording function of
a DVR. The file will be kept with a prefixed “R”.
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NOTE: The status of recording operations
when an alarm takes place is shown in the
diagrams below.
Manual or Externally
1
Triggered Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Normal Alarm Normal
2
Timer Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Normal Alarm Normal
3
Timer Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Normal Alarm
4
Timer Recording
Alarm Takes Place
Actual Recording
Speed
Alarm Normal
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3.3 Playback Operations
This section shows you how to operate the fast,
While playing back recorded video at the
slow, and single-picture playback functions,
and details how the unit is to playback a file in
a different operation status. Please refer to the
following paragraphs specifying the relevant
details. When playing a file, the monitor should
display a flashing PLAY message and the
PLAY button
4
will light up indicating that the
DVR is in the playback status.
3.3.1 Normal Playback
Once the user presses the PLAY button, the
DVR will start playing back the recorded data
at the recorded speed. The starting position
varies according to different operation
sequences.
A. Play back from the latest playback STOP
recorded speed:
Forward: Turn the Shuttle dial
to view the recorded video in the
forward direction at a speed faster
than the recorded speed. Each
subsequent turn of the shuttle to the
right increases the forward rate, as
2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 30x and 100x.
Backward: Turn the Shuttle dial
to view the recorded video in the
reverse direction at a speed faster
than the recorded speed. Each
subsequent turn of the shuttle to
the left increases the reverse rate,
as -1x, -2x, -4x, -8x, -16x, -30x and
-100x.
20
to the right
20
to the left
position.
[ PLAY ] - [ STOP ] - [ PLAY ]
B. Play back from the latest recorded video.
[ REC ] – [ PLAY ] or
[ REC ] – [ REC Stop ] – [ PLAY ]
C. Play back from a video clip in Search List.
[Search] – [ PLAY ]
D. Play back from the start of hard disk
recorded data.
[STOP – press the key for 3 sec. ] – PLAY
Once playback reaches the end of an HDD’s
recorded data, the DVR will show a message
signaling the recording’s end ( use the SEARCH
functions or rewind to replay the file if
required ) .
Normal: Release the Shuttle dial
20
to return
to the normal speed of playback.
NOTE: While Normal playing a recorded video
from a multiplexer at 60 F/S~30F/S
(50F/S~25F/S for PAL), the playback
speed is half the recorded speed.
NOTE: The playback speed will be displayed on
the screen. However, when playing a
recorded video from a multiplexer, the
playback speed will only display in
encoding (multiplexing) the mode. Press
the Monitor button between decoding and encoding modes.
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to switch
3.3.2 Fast Forward/Backward
There are
2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 30x and 100x.
7 speeds available for playback: 1x,
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3.3.3 Slow Forward/Reverse
There are
playback: 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16.
4 speeds available for a slow
A. By PAUSE button
Press the PAUSE button
3
:
3
to display
one frame/field of a picture at a time in the
forward direction. (When playing back
While playing back recorded video at the
recorded speed:
(1) Press the PAUSE button
3
for the slow
playback mode.
(2) Forward: Turn the Shuttle dial
right to view the recorded video in
the forward direction at a speed
slower than the recorded speed.
Each subsequent turn of the shuttle
to the right increases the forward
rate, as 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, and 1/16.
(3) Reverse: Turn the Shuttle dial
left to view the recorded video in the
reverse direction at a speed slower
than the recorded speed. Each
subsequent turn of the shuttle to the
left increases the reverse rate, as
20
to the
20
to the
video recorded by a multiplexer, each
sequential press of the PAUSE button
3
will display each camera in
sequence.)
B. By JOG dial
Turn the JOG dial
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:
21
clockwise to display
one frame/field of a picture at a time in the
forward direction. Turn the JOG dial
counterclockwise to display one frame/field
of a picture at a time in the backward
direction.
(3) Press the PLAY button
4
to return to
the normal speed of playback.
3.3.5 Playback Recorded Video from
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-1/2, -1/4, -1/8, and -1/16.
(4) Normal: Release the Shuttle dial
and then press the PLAY button
to return to the normal speed of
playback.
3.3.4 Play back Picture-by-picture
While playing back recorded video at the
recorded speed:
(1) Press the PAUSE button
picture-by-picture mode.
(2) There are two ways, by PAUSE button or
by JOG, available to play in the
picture-by-picture mode, but the PAUSE
button
3
can only function in a forward
direction; the other, JOG dial
in both a forward and a backward direction,
3
for the
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, can act
an HDD of the mobile rack (for
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4
removable HDD model only)
To play back a recorded video from an HD2,
take the following steps:
(1) Press the Search button
search mode.
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^
(2) Press the “
and 13 “v” buttons to
select a video; press the
>” buttons to flip over a page.
(3) Use the search function to access desired
recorded video. For specific operation
details please refer to the next section 3.4
(Search Operations).
10
to enter the
11
<” and 14
3.3.6 Picture in Picture ( PinP )
Display Mode
While playing back recorded video, the
display mode can be switched to 2 different
as well as picture-by-picture.
PinP mode by pressing the DISPLAY
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button8. This function is available only
when the MUX option has been set to
OFF.
Playback
Live
When the DVR is under PinP display mode,
please use the “<”, “>”, “v”, “^”
11 ~14
buttons
to move the position of the small windows as
your desire.
3.4 Search Operations
This section shows you how to access
recorded video.
Note: The Search button has another special
function. You can press and hold it down
for over 3 seconds. The REVIEW TEXT
mode will then be activated. The
REVIEW TEXT page has 6 items for
selection. Please refer to Chapter 6. for
more details.
3.4.1 FULL LIST Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the
full-list search function.
(1) Press the Search button 10 to enter the
search mode.
(2) Select the FULL LIST and press the Enter
button
15
to access the complete list of
recorded video.
(3) Highlight the specific recorded video you
require and press the Enter button
display the selected video.
( Key Operation: Press the “
13
“v”
the
buttons to select a video; press
11
“<” and 14 “>” buttons to flip
^
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over a page.)
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH
THUMBNAIL
SD CARD CD (For CD-RW model only)
SEARCH
HD1
1 08-11-04 21:47:55 28.3G 2 08-12-04 06:55:58 8.03G 3 08-12-04 10:02:15 1.00G 4 08-12-04 12:42:31 18.0M
5 08-12-04 12:42:47 10.0M
NOTE: T: Timer recording; R: External trigger
recording; A: Alarm recording.
NOTE: The maximum number of index in the
list, for a respective HDD, is 3000.
3.4.2 ALARM LIST Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the
alarm-list search function.
(1) Press the Search button 10 to enter the
search mode.
(2) Select the ALARM LIST and press the
Enter button
15
to access the complete
list of alarm-event recorded video.
(3) Highlight the specific recorded video you
require and press the Enter button
display the selected video.
(Key Operation: Press the “
13
“v”
the
buttons to select a video; press
11
“<” and 14 “>” buttons to flip
over a page.)
12
^
15
to
and
15
to
and
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SEARCH
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST
TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD
(For CD-RW model only)
CD
MM DD YEAR HH MM
08 /12 / 2004 12 42
TIMER SEARCH
\
10 / 01 / 2004 15:10:30
HD1
A 1 08-12-04 10:02:15 1.00G A 2 08-12-04 12:42:31 18.0M
A 3 08-12-04 12:42:47 10.0M
3.4.3 TIME Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the
time-list search function.
(1) Press the Search button 10to enter the
search mode.
(2) Select the TIME SEARCH and press the
Enter button
15
to access the time-setting
page.
3.4.4 THUMBNAIL Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the
thumbnail search function.
(1) Press the Search button 10 to enter the
search mode.
(2) Select the THUMBNAIL and press the
Enter button
15
to access the thumbnail
page.
(3) Set the date you wish to search for the
recorded video.
(4) Press the Enter button
searching and displaying the concerned
image.
You can set up by using the “<”
14
^12 “v” 13 buttons to move
focus.
15
to start
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“>”
(3) Set the time period you wish to search for
the recorded video.
(4) Press the Enter button
15
to start searching
and displaying the concerned image.
(5) If no video is found, please return to the
time-setting page and repeat steps (3) and
(4) again for another search.
FULL LIST ALARM LIST
TIME SEARCH
SEARCH
THUMBNAIL SD CARD
(For CD-RW model only)
CD
You can also set up by using the Shuttle
Ring and the Jog Dial to move eye focus.
is the equal of the “<” button
11
,
is the equal of the “>” button 14, is
the equal of the “
the equal of the “v” button
(5) There are
5 levels of recording range
^” button
12
and is
13
.
modes to choose from: 1 Hour, 10
Minutes, 1 Minute, 10 Seconds and 1
Second. Select the specific field you
require and press the Enter button
15
to
enter the next level. If you want to return to
the previous level, please press the Setup
button
9
.
(6) On reaching the critical point at any level,
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the user can start playback by just
clicking the PLAY button
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH
THUMBNAIL
SD CARD
CD
SEARCH
(For CD-RW model only)
4
.
THUMBNAIL
MM DD YEAR
10 / 10 / 2004
LEVEL 1 : Interval = 1 Hour
00:00:00 01:00:00 02:00:00 03:00:00
00:00:00
04:00:00
05:00:00 06:00:00
07:00:00
08:00:00
09:00:00
10:00:00
11:00:00 12:00:0 0
13:00:00
14:00:00
15:00:00
20:00:00
16:00:00 17:00:00
21:00:00 22:00:00 23:00:00
18:00:00
19:00:00
2004:10:20
LEVEL : 1
1 HR
LEVEL
2 : Interval = 10 Min.
15:00:00
15:10:00
15:20:00
15:30:00
15:40:00
15:50:00
2004:10:20
LEVEL : 2
10 MIN
LEVEL 3 : Interval = 1 Min
15:30:00
15:31:00
15:32:00
15:33:00
15:34:00 15:35:00
15:38:00 15:39:00
15:36:00
15:37:00
2004:10:20
LEVEL : 3
1 MIN
LEVEL 4 : Interval = 10 Sec.
LEVEL 5 : Interval = 1 Sec.
15:35:00
15:35:30
15:35:10
15:35:40
15:35:20
15:35:50
2004:10:20
LEVEL : 4
10 SEC
10 / 01 / 2004 15:10:30
15:35:30
15:35:34 15:35:35
15:35:38 15:35:39
3.4.5 SD CARD Search
Take the following steps to proceed with the SD
card search function.
(1) Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of
(2) Press the Search button
(3) Select the SD CARD and press the Enter
(4) Highlight the specific JPG file you require
(5) If you need another, please return to the
15:35:31
15:35:32
15:35:36
15:35:33
15:35:37
2004:10:20
LEVEL : 5
1 SEC
the rear unit.
10
to enter the
search mode.
button
JPG files.
and press the Enter button
the image.
SD card JPG file list page and repeat steps
3 and 4 again for another search.
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL
SD CARD
CD
15
to access the complete list of
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SEARCH
(For CD-RW model only)
SD CARD JPEG FILE
F0000.JPG F0001.JPG F0002.JPG F0003.JPG
F0004.JPG
to display
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NOTE: To delete a JPG file in the SD card,
NOTE: If by accident one selects a CD
please return to the SD CARD JPG FILE list
page, and highlight the specific JPG file,
9
press the Setup button
to delete the image.
, then select “Yes”
3.4.6 CD Menu (For CD-RW model only)
Take the following steps to proceed with
the CD search function.
(1) Place the disc in the tray.
(2) Press the Search button
search mode.
(3) Select the CD option and press the Enter
button
15
to access the complete list of JPEG
files.
(4) Highlight the specific JPEG file you require and
press the Enter button
(5) If you need another, please press the Enter
button
15
to return to the CD MENU page and
repeat step (4) again for another search.
10
to enter the
15
to display the image.
item and forgets to insert it: See the
picture below for this status and please
insert a CD or press the search button to
exit the CD menu.
EMPTY
FULL LIST ALARM LIST TIME SEARCH THUMBNAIL SD CARD
CD (For CD-RW model only)
SEARCH
SEARCH CD
DVR0001\ DVR0002\ DVR0003\ DVR0004\
Search EXIT
v SELECT <PAGE UP >PAG E D OW N
^
(“CD” STANDS FOR THE CD-ROM
MODEL AND “BACKUP” IS FOR THE
REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY IN ITEM
6.)
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3.5 Backup Operations
3.5.1 CD Rewritable unit Backup
iii ) Press the Seq./Save button
select # 3 ( "CD JPEG" ) and enter.
and
Operations (FOR CD-ROM MODEL
ONLY)
This device now includes a CD-RW unit.
(1) SD JPEG: Archive single image clips into
an SD card.
i ) Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot
ii ) Play the video back to find your desired
iii ) Press the Seq./Save button
iv ) Press the Enter button
(2) SD AVI: Archive video of AVI clips into an
SD card.
i ) Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot
ii ) Play the video back to find your desired
iii ) Press the Seq./Save button
iv ) Press the Enter button
(3) CD JPEG: You can archive a lot of single
images in a CD disc by entering this item.
Please follow the steps given below.
i ) Please insert the CD disc in its tray. You’ll
ii ) Play the video back to find your desired
SAVE
SD JPEG SD AVI CD JPEG CD AVI EXIT
of the rear unit.
item. Press PAUSE button when you find
it.
select # 1 ( "SD JPEG" ).
image in the SD Card.
of the rear unit.
item. Press PAUSE button when you find
it.
select # 2 ( "SD AVI" ).
video in the SD Card.
hear a signaling beep to tell you the disc is
ready.
item. Press PAUSE when you find it.
PAUSE
and
to save the
and
to save the
iv ) You've entered the CD JPEG menu.
v ) Select item 1( “ADD” ) to add your
image into the buffer.
SAVE/CD JPEG
ADD EDIT BURN EXIT
vi ) Turn the jog dial or Play button to find
the next image you want. Now repeat
the last step again to add this image to
the buffer. You can continue in this way
indefinitely.
vii ) If you now wish to edit your buffer,
select item 2 ( "EDIT" ) in the CD
JPEG menu. Now in the EDIT jpeg
page, press “ < ”, ” > ”, ” v ”and “
buttons to review your selected images.
As the images move, you can decide to
delete or not delete any image you find
unnecessary or not by pressing the
"Setup" buttons to "NO" ( meaning no
deletions ) or "YES" ( meaning you're
deleting a particular image ). Press the
"Search" button to exit this page.
viii ) If your selection is complete, enter item
3 ( "BURN" ) in the CD JPEG menu.
Give the device some time to complete
this process.
ix ) Press the eject button to open the CD
tray, take out the CD disc, and enter it
in a PC to view your selections.
(4) CD AVI: You can archive a video in the CD
disc by entering this item.
Please follow the steps given below.
i ) Please insert the CD disc in its tray.
PAUSE
^
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Hear that beeping signal to confirm your
disc is ready.
ii ) Play the video back to find your desired
item. Press PAUSE when you want to
start.
iii ) Press the Seq./Save button
and
select # 4 ( "CD AVI" ) and enter.
iv ) You're in the CD AVI menu now.
v )
BURN 30S BURN 1 M BURN 3 M BURN 5 M BURN 10 M EXIT
SAVE/CD AVI
PAUSE
Use the ” v ”and “
^ ”buttons to select
the time length of your saved recording
between “30 seconds”, “1M”, “3M”, “5M”
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO DISK PAGE
DISK SETTING
HD REFORMAT
HD2 USAGE REC
HD BACKUP BACKUP HD FAT32 SD FILE AUTO ERASE SD REFORMAT CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
ALARM MIRROR
(2) FULL: Duplicate all the recorded video
and “10M”. Then enter this item to start
burning your video in the CD disc.
vi ) Press the eject button to open the CD
tray, take out the CD disc, and enter it
in a PC to view your video.
3.5.2 Mobile Rack HD Backup
Operations
MODEL ONLY)
There are 3 ways available to duplicate the
recorded video from HD 1 (Fixed HD) to HD 2
(Mobile Rack HD). Please take the following
steps to proceed.
(1) Set HD 2 to BACKUP first. Take the
following steps.
z Press the Setup button
z Highlight DISK and press the Enter
(FOR REMOVABLE HDD
9
to enter
the setup mode and select the DISK.
button
SETTING page.
15
to enter the DISK
from HD1 to HD2.
On the DISK SETTING page, use the
12
and “v” buttons and button13 to
highlight HD BACKUP, select FULL, then
press the Enter button
15
to proceed.
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO DISK PAGE
DISK SETTING
HD REFORMAT HD2 USAGE
HD BACKUP FULL
HD FAT32 ALARM SD FILE SELECT AUTO ERASE SD REFORMAT CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
^
z Then set HD 2 USAGE to BACKUP.
ALARM: Duplicate all the alarm-event
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recorded video from HD 1 to HD2.
Stay on the DISK SETTING page.
Use the
13
button
to highlight BACKUP; select
^
and “v” buttons and
12
ALARM, then press the Enter button
15
to proceed.
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO DISK PAGE
MAIN MENU
HD REFORMAT HD2 USAGE
DISK SETTING
HD BACKUP FULL
HD FAT32 ALARM SD FILE SELECT AUTO ERASE SD REFORMAT CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
DISK SETTING
HD REFORMAT HD2 USAGE
HD BACKUP FULL
HD FAT32 ALARM SD FILE SELECT AUTO ERASE SD REFORMAT CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
HD1
1 08-11-04 21:47:55 28.3G 2 08-12-04 06:55:58 8.03G A 3 08-12-04 10:02:15 1.00G + A 4 08-12-04 12:42:31 18.0M +
A 5 08-12-04 12:42:47 10.0M
TOTAL : 41M
READY TO GO
OK CANCEL
SELECT: Duplicate a particular recorded
video from HD1 to HD2.
Stay on the DISK SETTING page.
Use the
12
^
and “v” buttons 13, to
highlight HD BACKUP, choose the
SELECT” item and then press the Enter
button
Press the
15
to list all the recorded video.
12
^
and “v” 13 buttons to
select the desired clip and press the
Search button
9
to mark it.
After completing the selection, press the
15
to proceed.
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO DISK PAGE
Enter button
MAIN MENU
NOTE: If the capacity of HD 2 is not sufficient to
store all selected video, a warning message “HD2
SPACE NOT ENOUGH” will be displayed on the
screen. Please, insert a larger capacity of
hard-disk drive and start the process all over
again.
3.5.3 SD Card Backup Operations for
Removable HDD Model
The SD card slot of the rear unit has four
functions as shown below:
3.5.3.1 Archive Single image Clips into an SD
Card
Please take the following steps to archive a
critical image in an SD card.
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9
(1) Press the Setup button
to enter the
setup mode and select the DISK.
(2) Highlight DISK and press the Enter
button
15
to enter the DISK SETTING
page.
(3) Then set SD FILE to JPEG.
HD REFORMAT HD2 USAGE HD BACKUP HD FAT32
SD FILE JPEG
AUTO ERASE AVI SD REFORMAT CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
DISK SETTING
(4) Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of
the rear unit.
(5) Start playing back the recorded video.
(6) Press the PAUSE button
3
to freeze
the desired pictures.
(7) Press the Seq./Save button
15
to save
the image in the SD Card.
The quantity of pictures which can be stored
depends on the SD card capacity. You can
have the saved images printed out in any
computer. The image is stored in the JPEG
compressed format. If more than one clip is
stored in an SD card, file names will be
assigned in sequence as shown below.
SAVE TO F0000.JPG
SAVE TO F0001.JPG
SAVE TO F000N.JPG
(5) If you have already saved the current
picture on your screen. Then press
Seq./Save
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button to save.
3.5.3.2 Archive video of AVI clips into an SD
card
Please take the following steps to archive a
critical video in an SD card.
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(1) Press the Setup button
to enter the
setup mode and select the DISK.
(2) Highlight DISK and press the Enter
button
15
to enter the DISK SETTING
page.
(3) Then set SD FILE to AVI.
HD REFORMAT HD2 USAGE HD BACKUP HD FAT32
SD FILE JPEG
AUTO ERASE AVI SD REFORMAT CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
DISK SETTING
(4) Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of
the rear unit.
(5) Start playing back the recorded video. (6) Press the PAUSE button
3
to freeze
the desired pictures.
(7) Press the Seq./Save
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button to save
the video in the SD Card.
The quantity of video which can be stored depends
on the SD card’s capacity. The image is stored in
the AVI compressed format. If more than one clip is
stored in an SD card, file names will be assigned in
sequence as shown below.
SAVE TO M0000.AVI
SAVE TO M0001.AVI
SAVE TO M000N.AVI
NOTE:
The JPEG file format can be played and deleted
in the DVR. Please refer to section 3.4.5.
The AVI file format cannot be played and
deleted in the DVR. It can only be played in a
card reader connected to a computer.
The file format can be selected from the “SD
FILE” item in the Setup Menu. Please refer to
section 4.5 for more detail.
3.5.4 Backup the System setting info into
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an SD card.
The DVR offers a quick setup method by
using the SD card. If a user wants to set
many DVR devices with the same settings,
the DVR could save the whole setting in the
SD card, then transfer it to another DVR.
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO SYSTEM PAGE
OPERATION LOG MENU BACKGND
BUZZER PASSWORD SETUP PWD DEFAULT
SD / CD SETUP
VERSION
SYSTEM
SAVE
LOAD
MAIN PAGE
3.6 Key Lock Operation
The Key lock operation protects the unit
against unauthorized use by disabling the
entire front panel controls. Simultaneously
press these two
for at least 3 seconds to lock the unit; to
release the Key Lock, simultaneously press
these two buttons again.
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“<” and 14 “>” buttons
3.5.4.1 Save the whole setting into the SD
card:
1. Insert an SD card into the SD card slot.
2. Press the Setup button
9
to enter the
setup mode.
3. Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter
button
15
to enter the SYSTEM SETTING
page.
4. Set SD SETUP to SAVE. Then the system
setting info will auto save into SD card.
3.5.4.2 Transfer the system setting info of
DVR to another:
1. Insert the SD card which has stored the
system setting info into the DVR.
2. Press the Setup button
9
to enter the
setup mode and select the SYSTEM.
3. Highlight SYSTEM and press the Enter button
15
to enter the SYSTEM SETTING page.
4. Then set SD SETUP to LOAD.
3.5.5 Updating System Software
Please refer to section 2.4 for more details.
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4. MENU SETUP
4. MENU SETUP
There are 6 categories for operation setting in the
setup menu system as shown below. The following
sections will instruct you step by step to configure
the operation setting and state each menu’s
purpose and options. Press the Setup button
to access the setup menu. Once inside the menu
system, the on-screen menu allows you to set up
the key features of the unit. The functions of
various buttons within the menu-setup mode are
described in the paragraphs below.
KEY FUNCTIONS
9
Setup button
Press to enter the setup menu. Press again to
exit the setup mode.
:
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4.1 REC Setting
RECORD
ALARM/ MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO REC PAGE
This page allows you to set the recording rate
and recording quality, and enables you to
continue recording when the disk is full.
RECORD
ALARM/ MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO REC PAGE
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU
12
^
and “v” 13 buttons :
Press to select the desired item or entry for
setting.
11
“<”
and “>” 14 buttons :
Press to highlight the desired option or to select
the context for setting.
15
Enter
button :
Press to enter the selected item and to save the
setting.
Shuttle Ring 20 :
Turn to highlight the desired option or to select
the context for setting.
Jog Dial 21 :
Turn to select the desired item or entry for
setting.
AUTO START REC :OFF REC RATE :30 F/S REC QUALITY :BEST DISK FULL :REWRITE AUDIO :OFF MULTIPLEXER :ON TEXT INSERTION
MAIN PAGE
REC SETTING
AUTO START REC:
This option determines the way to record
automatically after power activated if
necessary.
OFF: Disables it. ON: Enables it.
REC RATE :
This option is for adjusting the number of
pictures recorded every second into a storage
disk. The recording rate controls the frequency
at which the number of video pictures can be
recorded.
z For an NTSC unit there are 11 different
recording rates you can select from: 60F/S (60
fields per second), 30F/S, 20F/S, 12F/S,
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MENU SETUP ( continued )
5.5F/S, 2.4F/S, 1.22F/S, 0.71F/S, 1 F/4S,
1F/6S, and 1F/8S.
z For a PAL unit there are 11 different recording
rates you can select from: 50F/S (50 fields per
second), 25F/S, 17F/S, 10F/S, 5.5F/S, 2.9F/S,
1.52F/S, 0.88F/S, 1 F/4S, 1F/6S, and 1F/8S.
Please refer to the table in section 3.1 for
details.
NOTE: The 60 f/s (50 f/s for a PAL unit) recording
rate can only function in a 352x240
(352x288 for a PAL unit) resolution.
REC QUALITY:
This option determines the image quality to
be recorded. The DVR stores images in the
compressed format and allows the image
quality to be altered by the image size.
There are 4 levels of image quality you can
select from: BEST, HIGH, STANDARD, and
BASIC. Selecting the BEST image for use
provides higher-resolution recorded images,
and normally takes up more storage space
than a HIGH, STANDARD or BASIC image
does.
DISK FULL:
This option determines the way to utilize
storage media in case of a full disk.
REWRITE: When the hard disk is full, the
device continues recording by displacing the
old data.
STOP: When the hard -disk is full, the
device will stop recording.
AUDIO:
This option determines the way to record
sound if necessary.
OFF: Disables AUDIO recording.
11 KHz: Enables AUDIO recording.
22 KHz: Enables AUDIO recording.
NOTE: Audio function can only be activated at
the following refresh rates in NTSC(PAL):
60(50), 30(25), 20(17), 10(10), 5.5(5.5)
fields/sec.
MULTIPLEXER:
For optimum image recording please set this
option to ON when the DVR is connected to a
multiplexer for use. Set this option to OFF
when it is only connected to a single camera
or Quad processor.
TEXT INSERTION:
Please refer to Chapter 6. TEXT INSERTION FUNCTION for more details.
NOTE: The Text Insertion activates both the
text data and the channel information in a DVR,
and the remote viewer software takes effect
after this option has been turned on.
4.2 ALARM / MOTION Setting
RECORD
ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO ALARM/ MOTION PAGE
This menu allows users to program the
configuration of alarm recording only when an
alarm input is activated. The device will
record as long as the alarm input is activated.
RECORD
ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO ALARM/ MOTION PAGE
ALM OPERATION
REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE-ALARM
MOTION SETTING
MAIN PAGE
ALM OPERATION:
This option determines whether to activate
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU
ALARM/ MOTION
: OFF : 30 F/S : BEST : OFF : NO : 0 SEC : OFF
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/ deactivate the alarm recording when it
detects an alarm input.
ON: The device activates the alarm
recording when it detects an alarm input.
OFF: The device ignores the alarm signal
when it detects an alarm input.
REC RATE:
This option is for the purpose of adjusting the
number of pictures recorded every second
into a storage disk when an alarm input is
activated. For an NTSC unit there are 5
different record speeds you can select from:
60F/S (60 fields per second), 30F/S, 20F/S,
12F/S, and REMAIN. For a PAL unit there are
5 different record speeds you can select from:
50F/S (50 fields per second), 25F/S, 17F/S,
10F/S, and REMAIN. If you select REMAIN
for use, the device will record images at the
same speed as set on the REC page.
REC QUALITY:
This option determines the image quality to
be recorded when an alarm input occurs.
There are 4 levels of image quality to choose
from: BEST, HIGH, STANDARD, and BASIC.
The table below shows the level of image
quality with the corresponding compression
ratio and image size.
REC
Best High Standard Basic
Quality
Image
48KB 32KB 21KB 16KB
Size
AUDIO:
This option determines the way to record
sound if necessary.
ON: Enables AUDIO recording.
OFF: Disables AUDIO recording.
NOTE: Audio function can only be activated at
the following refresh rates in NTSC(PAL):
60(50), 30(25), 20(17), 10(10), 5.5(5.5)
fields/sec.
ALM TYPE:
This option allows users to set a type of alarm
input corresponding to the sensor signal in
use.
NO: Normally Open. This is to be used with
the type of alarm sensor whose contact
remains open in normal conditions and
closes in case of activation.
NC: Normally Closed. This is to be used with
the type of alarm sensor whose contact
remains closed in normal conditions and
opens in case of activation.
ALM DURATION:
This option allows users to set alarms for a
certain duration. You can select one of the six
following options: 0 SEC, 30SEC, 1 MIN, 5
MIN, 10 MIN, and NON-STOP.
Duration Setting
Alarm recording
Duration
Alarm
Alarm
activated
deactivated
Non-Stop
Alarm recording
Alarm
activated
Alarm
deactivated
Duration
Reset
NOTE: Recording may be interrupted at the time of
Alarm-in or Alarm-out.
LIVE images may be interrupted at the time
of Alarm-out.
PRE- ALARM:
This option determines that images prior to an
alarm will be recorded in the hard-disk drive.
When an alarm is triggered the device will
record the image prior to the alarm for 5
seconds (
20 fields/sec).
ON: Enables this function.
OFF: Disables this function.
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NOTE: If the device is already under recording
SENSITIVITY:
mode before an alarm occur, the
pre-alarm recording will not take effect.
MOTION SETTING:
The motion detection function is convenient for
people without an alarm trigger input, but it can
also used be with an alarm trigger input. If this
function is enabled, object’s movement will
trigger the alarm recording just like the outside
trigger signal. Before using the motion
detection function, please turn the ENABLE
option to ON, and set the SENSITIVITY (1 ~ 5)
to a suitable value.
NOTE: The MOTION ENABLE option is not allowed
set to ON when MULTIPLEXER option is set to ON
in the RECORD page, it is because the motion
This option allows users to set the motion
sensitivity. 1 is the most sensitive setting. 5 is
the least sensitive setting.
REGION:
This option allows users to set the motion
region.
4.3 CLOCK / TIMER Setting
RECORD ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO CLOCK/ TIMER PAGE
MAIN MENU
detection function is for single camera only.
MOTION ENABLE SENSITIVITY
REGION
MOTION SETTING
: ON : 3 : SET
MAIN PAGE
SET MOTION REGION
( 30 , 40 ) - ( 99 , 99 )
MOTION ENABLE:
The DVR provides a weekly table consisting of
two periods of time each day for scheduled
recording. This option allows you to set the
time each day when the DVR will start and stop
recording.
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION
CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
GOTO CLOCK/ TIMER PAGE
CLOCK :SET
DAYLIGHT SAVING :OFF REC ENABLE :OFF
TIMER :SET
TITLE :SET
MAIN PAGE
CLOCK/TIMER
This option enables / disables the motion
detection.
ON: Enables the motion detection.
OFF: Disables the motion detection.
CLOCK:
This entry allows users to set the system
time.
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NOTE: Clock data is retained for about 3 months
after the 15-hour power supply is used up (in the
operate On mode).
DAYLIGHT SAVING:
This entry allows users to set the daylight
saving time.
REC SCHEDULE
START END
S
00:00- 00:00
M
00:00- 00:00
T
00:00- 00:00
W
00:00- 00:00
T
00:00- 00:00
F
00:00- 00:00
S
00:00- 00:00
OK
TO MOVE
START END
00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00 00:00- 00:00
00:00- 00:00
CANCEL
TO CHANGE
OFF: Disables the daylight saving time.
USA: Daylight saving time begins at 2:00 a.m.
on the first Sunday of April. Time reverts to
standard time at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday
of October.
EUROPE ( Except UK ): Daylight saving time
begins at 2:00 a.m. on the last Sunday of
March. Time reverts to standard time at 2:00
a.m. on the last Sunday of October.
UK: Daylight saving time begins at 1:00 a.m.
on the last Sunday of March. Time reverts to
standard time at 1:00 a.m. on the last Sunday
of October.
SET: to set the start and ending for the
daylight saving time.
REC ENABLE:
4.4 COMMUNICATION Setting
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK SYSTEM
GOTO COMM PAGE
This option allows you to configure the
statuses of the RS-232 / RS485
communication ports when connected to
external devices, and the Ethernet
communications settings. Please refer to 6.1
RS-232/RS485 Protocols and 5. Network
MAIN MENU
This option enables/disables the programmed
scheduled recording.
ON: Enables the scheduled recording.
OFF: Disables the scheduled recording.
TIMER:
This entry allows users to program the time
each day when the DVR will start and stop
recording. There are
2 time periods each
day available for scheduling. The time is
displayed in a 24-hour clock format. If there
is a time overlapping showing between two
continual time period settings, the device
will automatically combine the two
time-period settings into one.
Functions for more details.
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK SYSTEM
GOTO COMM PAGE
COMM ID :01 RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
COMM SETTING
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COMM ID:
Communication ID for the RS232 and RS485
communication ports. After the DVR
receives a
RS232 or RS485 command, it checks if the
<Dest ID> within the code is the same as the
COMM ID, in which case the particular
command can be accepted.
RS-232:
The RS-232 communication port can be
either in an importing or exporting mode
according to your applications.
ON: Enables the RS-232 communication port.
When you wish the unit to be controlled
by an external device, please select this
entry for use.
OFF: Disables the RS-232 communication
NET DHCP:
This option enables or disables the Ethernet
communication port.
OFF: Disables it.
ON: Enables it.
NOTE: If provided with a DHCP server, the DVR
can get an IP automatically by setting this option
to ON.
NET IP:
This option is used to configure the Ethernet
communication settings. This is required for
the purpose of making a network connection.
Please consult with a qualified MIS
professional to configure it.
IP: XXX
.XXX.XXX.XXX
port.
RS-485:
The RS-485 communication port can be
either in an importing or exporting mode
according to your applications.
ON: Enables the RS-485 communication port.
When you wish the unit to be controlled
by an external device, please select this
entry for use.
OFF: Disables the RS-485 communication
port.
BAUD:
You have the option of using a Baud rate ( at
8 different levels : 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
28800, 38400, 57600 or 115200).
MASK: XXX
GATEWAY: XXX
HTTP PORT: XXXX
.XXX.XXX.XXX
.XXX.XXX.XXX
NET ACCOUNT:
COMM ID :01 RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
COMM SETTING
USERNAME
ADMIN [admin ] [9999]
VIEW [view ] [0000]
NET ACCOUNT
PASSWORD
SET NET ACCOUNT
NET ENABLE:
This option enables or disables the Ethernet
communication port.
OFF: Disables it.
ON: Enables it.
FTP SETTING:
This entry allows users to set the FTP File
Transfer Protocol.
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COMM ID :01 RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
COMM SETTING
ENABLE
REC MODE REC RATE FTP ACCOUNT
FTP SETTING
: OFF
: ALARM REC : 1F/ 1S : SET
FTP IP USER PAS SW ORD
PATH
FTP ACCOUNT
: 192.168.001.128 : [dvr ] : [00000000 ] : [/dvrvideo ]
MAIN PAGE
FTP IP
Every FTP server has to own an IP address
MAIN PAGE
ENABLE:
This option is to select enable or disable for
the FTP function.
ON: Enables it.
OFF: Disables it.
REC MODE:
This option determines the recording mode
to be recorded when the FTP function
occurs. There are 2 levels of recording
mode to choose from: ALARM REC and
ALL REC.
ALARM REC: Only to record the
alarm-event recorded video.
ALL REC: To record all the recorded video.
REC RATE:
This option determines the recording rate to
be recorded at when the FTP function occurs.
There are 4 levels of recording rates to
choose from: 1 F / 1 S, 1 F / 10 S, 1 F / 30 S
and 1 F / 60 S.
FTP ACCOUNT:
This option is used to configure the FTP
account settings. This is required for the
purpose of making an FTP connection.
Please consult with a qualified MIS
professional to configure it.
to be identified on the network. Input the IP
address of the FTP server.
USER
Type in the FTP user name (Login Name).
PASSWORD
Enter the FTP password (Password).
PATH
Enter the upload path while connecting the
FTP.
4.5 DISK Setting
HD REFORMAT:
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION
DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO DISK PAGE
DISK SETTING
HD REFORMAT : HD HD2 USAGE HD BACKUP
(FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY) : REC (FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY) : FULL
HD FAT32 : BUILD SD FILE
(FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY) : JPEG
AUTO ERASE : SET SD REFORMAT : START CD REFORMAT
(FOR CD-ROM MODEL ONLY) : START
MAIN PAGE
This option allows you to clear out all the data in the hard-disk drive. You will be required to enter the pre-set password before proceeding with
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clearing out the data. Enter the standard password “9999” if you haven’t set your own individual password. To set your individual password, please refer to section 4.6 System
Setting - PASSWORD option. HD 1 / 2: Clears out all the data stored in HD
1 and HD 2.
BACKUP HD: Clears out all the data stored
in HD 2, which is set to backup purpose only. (This function has to be proceeded with when the HD 2
USAGE option is set to BACKUP.)
NOTE: In the case of the CD-RW model, only
one HD can be reformatted. No backup HD can be used.
HD2 USAGE:
This option determines the way to utilize the hard-disk drive in the mobile compartment.
REC
: Used for the regular recording
hard-disk drives.
BACKUP: Used for data backup only, which
will not be part of regular recording hard-disk drive.
ALARM MIRROR : The mirror function serves
HD1. As HD1 records alarm data, that data is simultaneously written to HD2.
NOTE: In the case of the CD-RW model, no
backup HD can be used. So you won’t see that item mentioned in the menu.
HD BACKUP:
This function allows you to duplicate data from HD 1 to HD 2. Please set HD 2 as BACKUP first. (For operation details, please refer to section 3.5) FULL: Duplicates all the recorded video from
HD1 to HD2.
ALARM: Duplicates all the alarm-event
recorded video from HD 1 to HD2
SELECT: Duplicates a particular recorded
video from HD1 to HD2.
NOTE: In the case of the CD-RW model, no
backup HD can be used. So you won’t see that item mentioned in the menu.
HD FAT32:
This function builds the FAT32 file system a the hard-disk, enabling the data in it to be played back on the PC.
SD FILE:
This option determines the format to save the important image files in an SD card. JPEG: Archives images in the JPEG format
to save a single picture in every file.
AVI: Archives images in the AVI format to
save a sequence of images in a file, the maximum limit being 300 images for every file. You can stop recording whenever you want, and if you don’t, recording will automatically stop at the optimum of
NOTE: In the case of the CD-RW model you
won’t see the “SD FILE” item mentioned in the menu, because it’s not used here.
NOTE: To save images or videos in a
CD-ROM or SD Card, please refer to section 3.5 for more details.
AUTO ERASE:
This item offers you two options. OFF: Choosing this alternative disables the
"AUTO ERASE" function.
SET: This choice enables the "AUTO ERASE"
function. Select "SET" and press the
ENTER button to enter the "AUTO ERASE SETTING" page, where you can
enable the settings to save data for storage for any period of time from 1 to 365 days. After the expiry of the time period you set, the data will be erased automatically. This process of storage and erasure over the time period you set will be repeated indefinitely until you disable the settings or change the settings to a different time period.
SD REFORMAT:
This option allows you to clear out all the data in the SD card.
CD REFORMAT:
This option allows you to clear out all the data in the CD-ROM.
NOTE: In the case of the model with the
removable HDD you won’t see the “CD REFORMAT” item mentioned in the menu, because this model doesn’t have a CD-ROM unit.
300 images.
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4.6 SYSTEM Setting
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK
SYSTEM
MAIN MENU
V-IN: Video input is connected.
V-LOSS: Video loss occurs.
P-LOSS: Power interruption occurs.
A-IN: Detects an alarm input.
LOCK:
Disables the entire front panel
controls.
UNLOCK:
Releases the key lock.
GOTO SYSTEM PAGE
This page is used for accessing the history of the
operation statuses, setting the password, resuming
factory default, and determining the menu display
background.
OPERATION LOG:
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK
SYSTEM
GOTO SYSTEM PAGE
OPERATION LOG
MENU BACKGND
BUZZER PASSWORD SETUP PWD DEFAULT SD / CD SETUP VERSION
SYSTEM
MAIN PAGE
05/15/04 18:19:30 ON 05/15/04 18:19:36 OFF 05/15/04 18:23:10 ON 05/15/04 18:23:50 REC 05/15/04 18:25:05 STOP 05/15/04 18:27:12 V-LOSS 05/15/04 18:50:30 PLAY 05/15/04 18:51:20 STOP-P
^ v SELECT <PAGE UP >PAGE DOWN
OPERATION LOG
This log shows the history of the operation
statuses in chronological order. What the
following entries represent is detailed below.
ON: Switches on the device.
OFF: Turns off the device.
REC: Starts recording.
STOP: Ceases recording.
STOP-P: Ceases playback.
PLAY: Shows recorded video.
: ENTER : 2 : OFF
: SET : OFF : LOAD
: SAVE : ENTER
UPDATE:
Note: The log keeps an operation history on a
Updates system software.
revolving basis because of a limit of 4000.
When the log is full, the newly registered
record of an operation will replace the
existing records from the oldest one
onwards.
MENU BACKGND:
There are
3 levels of background color
transparency you can choose from: level 1 is
totally transparent, level 3 is opaque, and level
2 is between levels 1 and 3. The background
color is used in the setup menu and search
function.
BUZZER:
This option determines the embedded buzzer
sounding a tone to signal the following
situations. A tone lasts about two seconds.
ON: Enables buzzer.
OFF: Disables buzzer.
Situation
Alarm occurs Video loss occurs Disk is full Load factory default Buzzer is set to ON Enables/disables the key lock function Power on /off in a mobile rack HDD Backup operation is complete Timer activates/deactivates Recording is switching between HDDs
PASSWORD:
This option allows you to set a password to
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prevent any unauthorized re-formatting of the
hard disk drives or use by a network viewer.
The standard password is “9999”.
OLD PASSWORD: Enter the pre-set
password (or the standard
password if this is the initial setting)
to access the password setting
system.
NEW PASSWORD: Enter a 4-digit-number
password of your choosing which
will replace the pre-set password
(or the standard password “9999”).
SETUP PWD:
When this option is on, the user must pass the
password check before entering the setup
menu.
ON: Enables pass protection for the setup
menu.
MAC : 00:0C:0C:00:00:10 BIOS : 1.00 SW : 1.11GBT DATE: Feb 24 2006
TEXT# : 186/ 65536
PRESS ENTER TO RETURN
OFF: Disables pass protection for the setup
menu.
DEFAULT:
This option allows you to reload the factory
default setting. Please do note that the
password would not be changed in the factory
default setting.
SD SETUP:
The DVR offers a quick setup method by using
an SD card. If the user wants to set up a lot of
the same devices with the same settings, he
can save the whole settings to an SD card, then
transfer them to another DVR.
SAVE: Saves the whole setting to the SD
card.
LOAD: Loads the whole setting from the SD
card.
VERSION:
This item is in the setup menu revealing the
network MAC, the BIOS version, software
version, and the last updated date.
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5. NETWORK
5. NETWORK
5.1 Network Configuration
5.1.1 Cable Connections
Please follow the instructions below to
connect your DVR to a computer or a network
and to choose a proper RJ-45 cable
configuration for connections.
A. Connect to a PC
Use a crossover LAN cable to connect directly to a
VIDEO
MUX'S VCR IN
FROM MUX
MAIN MONITOR
AUDIO
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
TO
TO
MONITOR
ETHERNET
Physical Spec. of RJ-45 Cable for Ethernet
Wire Type
Connector Type
Max. Cable Length
Hub Wiring Configuration
PC Wiring Configuration
Cat. 5
RJ-45
30 m
Straight Through
Cross Over
PC.
SD Card
RS-485
10/100
RS-232
I/O
ALARM
DC12V
RJ-45
CROSSOVER CABLE
B. Connect to a LAN Hub ( Intranet )
The RJ-45 PIN configuration for connecting with a LAN Hub is shown below.
FROM MUX
VIDEO
MAIN MONITOR
MUX'S VCR IN
AUDIO
IN
IN
ETHERNET
OUT
OUT
TO
TO
MONITOR
SD Card
RS-485
10/100
RS-232
ALARM
I/O
DC12V
RJ-45
C. Connect to WAN ( Internet )
The RJ-45 PIN configuration for connecting to a WAN is the same as that for connecting to a LAN.
ETHERNET
SD Card
RS-485
RJ-45
RS-232
ALARM
I/O
DC12V
10/100
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VIDEO
MUX'S VCR IN
FROM MUX
MAIN MONITOR
AUDIO
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
TO
TO
MONITOR
t
NETWORK ( continued )
PIN NO.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
RJ-45 PIN configuration for LAN Hub
5.1.2 Configure Your DVR Network
Settings
Upon network hardware connection, you
need to activate the network function and
configure the proper network settings of the
DVR.
5.1.2.1 Enable DVR Network Function
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK SYSTEM
GOTO COMM PAGE
COMM ID :01 RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
z Press the Setup button to enter the
OSD MAIN MENU. Please use the“<”
11
and “>” 14 buttons to highlight
COMMUNICATION; then press the
Enter button to enter the COMM
SETTING page.
PIN
Assignment
TX +
TX -
RX + Not Connected Not Connected
RX ­Not Connected Not Connected
COMM SETTING
RJ-45 socke
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
z Use the
^
12
“v” 13 buttons to
highlight NET ENABLE; select ON. Then
press the Enter button to proceed.
5.1.2.2 Enable DHCP Function
MAIN MENU
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK SYSTEM
GOTO COMM PAGE
COMM ID :01 RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
COMM SETTING
Use the ^12 and “v” 13 buttons to
highlight NET DHCP; select ON.
NOTE: This function can only work if the LAN
which the unit is connected to has a DHCP
server. If the DHCP server is working, the DVR
will obtain an IP address automatically from
the DHCP server. In that case please skip
section 5.1.2.3 (Set IP address) and follow
section 5.1.3 (TCP/IP Communication
Software).
5.1.2.3 Set IP Address
RECORD ALARM / MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER
COMMUNICATION
DISK SYSTEM
GOTO COMM PAGE
MAIN MENU
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COMM ID :01 RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
COMM SETTING
You don’t need to set a NET IP for the unit
2. Connecting to a network, each connected
DVR must be assigned a unique IP, which
must be in the same class type as your
network address. IP addresses are written as
four sets of numbers separated by periods:
for example, 192.168.0.1 Therefore, if the
connected network is identified as Class C,
for example, the first three sets of numbers of
the DVR IP address must be the same as the
network address. If the connected network is
identified as Class B, the first two sets of
if the LAN which the unit is connected to
has a DHCP server. Otherwise, please
follow the instructions given below:
Enter the NET IP page, and set the IP,
MASK and GATEWAY. Then press the
Enter button to proceed. The following is a
sample setting.
IP: 192.168.1.100
MASK: 255.255.255.0
GATEWAY: 0.0.0.0
HTTP PORT: 80
NOTE:
1. When only one unit of the DVR is
connected to a computer or LAN, you can
freely assign an IP address for the DVR. For
example, there is a range of DVR IP addresses
numbers of the DVR IP address must be the
same as the network address. If you have any
questions regarding these settings, please
contact a qualified MIS professional or your
ISP.
from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255. You can
pick one for use from the range of the IPs. It’s
not necessary to set MASK and GATEWAY;
leave the settings as default.
When a DVR is connected to a WAN, you must
acquire a unique, permanent IP address and
correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY
settings according to your network
architecture. If you have any questions
regarding those settings, please contact a
qualified MIS professional or your ISP.
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5.1.3 TCP/IP Communication Setup
Follow the instructions below to install the
TCP/IP communication program into your
computer.
1. Click the Start Menu from your computer,
and point to the Control panel.
Point to the Local Area Connection and click
the right bottom of the mouse. Click the
Properties to enter the Local Area
Connection.
3. Click on the Configuration tag; check if
the TCP/IC is included among the network
component list. If the TCP/IP is included,
2. Click the Network Connections icon twice
to enter the Network setting windows.
please process step 5. If it is not included,
please follow step 4 to install the TCP/IP.
4. TCP/IP installation
During the installation, you will be requested
to insert the windows XP CD ROM. After
installation, the PC will be restarted.
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TCP/IP Configuration setting
5.
z Click Start Æ Control Panel Æ
If you are using a DHCP server, please select
“Obtain an IP address automatically”. Any
assigned the IP address for the connected
DVRs must be in the same class type as the
Network.Connections Æ Local Area
Connection
z Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
then click Properties.
z Before processing the DVR installation in
a WAN, please make sure the Internet
connection works properly. If not, please
contact your ISP provider.
, and
server. If there is no DHCP server, please
select and specify an IP address and type in
the IP address of your PC. This IP address
must be different from the DVR IP but in the
same class type.
NOTE: The IP address of a DVR in a network
must be unique to itself as opposed to
those of the other chosen PCs, but in the
same class type.
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5.1.4 Testing Connection
With the previous settings, follow the
instructions below to ensure whether you
have established the connection
successfully.
1. Click Start Æ Command Programs
3. If you receive a response as in the
sample screen below, the connection
hasn’t been successfully established.
Please re-check all the hardware and
software installation by repeating steps 1
to 5. If you still can’t establish the
connection after rechecking, please
contact your dealer.
2. Type in ping 192.168.1.1 then Enter.
(See the sample screen below)
** This IP is the DVR IP address that is
assigned for the connected DVR.
4. If you receive a response as in the sample
screen below, you have successfully made
the connection.
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5.2 TRIPLEX 1 CH DVR VIEWER SOFTWARE:
1. Intel Pentium III 750MHz (at least).
2. 256 MB RAM.
Introduction
This version of the TRIPLEX 1CH DVR
Viewer Software uses the Microsoft .Net
Framework version. The .Net Framework
performs the XML Web Services, which
applies this operation system. The .Net
Framework provides a very high performance
environment to solve the network program.
Therefore, please use our Viewer Software to
connect the TRIPLEX 1CH DVR. It will satisfy
our users as being safer, faster, and more
stable and reliable than other software. See
below for the chief features of this Viewer
Software
1. This software supports the multiple
3. Windows 98, NT, ME, 2000 and XP.
4. A 4 MB Video card capable of 24-bit true color display.
5. A 160 MB free hard-disk space for software installation.
6. A 10-base T network for LAN operation.
5.2.1 Software installation
Step 1Exit all applications currently running
in the selected PC.
Step 2: Insert the supported PC in the CD ­ROM device. The program will execute the installation of the .Net Framework automatically after you click the "Setup.exe" file.
functions of the network.
2. It can search as many DVRs as
necessary.
3. It can support single display modes.
4. It has an extremely powerful search mode
to help you search recorded data for the
event / time you want.
5. It supports your local PC simultaneously
with the DVR backup data.
The programs can be operated by a selected
PC equipped with the following requirements
Note: If you choose "Yes" in the above
window, the installation will be completed automatically. You may need to wait 3 - 5 minutes during the installation.
Step 3: After you have completed installing the ".Net 1.0 Framework Viewer", you'll automatically enter the "Viewer Software" installation screen. Please see the screen below.
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Note: Please choose the "Next" button to
continue.
Step 4: The installation screen will show the
message "C:\Program Files\AVE TECH\
Viewer Software\". Or you can select the path
you want.
page. Then click the "AVE Viewer Software"
tag to start the DVR Viewer Software Program.
5.2.2 Short introduction
Now the "Login" page appears. Enter the
default "User Name: admin" and the
"Password: 9999" in their respective entries,
and click the "Login" button to log into the
application.
Note: Click "Next" to continue the installation.
Step 5: The window below tells you the process
is complete.
Note: Click the "Close" button to complete
the installation process.
Step 6: After completing installation, you can
double - click the file shown below. Or click the
"Start Menu" in the computer and select
"Programs" to open the "Program Selection"
5.2.2.1 Program introduction
Working Device】:After you enter the
DVR, the section in the upper left margin will show the information in all the cameras.
Screen】:The videos of the camera will
show.
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Available Devices】: Here the whole
DVR list is shown. You can connect with your selection. Double click any of them to open the screen below. Please enter the correct "Username" and "Password" to log into this DVR. The default
"Username" and "Password" are "admin" and "9999" respectively.
Step 3: The default multi-screen is the 1-channel mode you see now.
Step 4 : The Viewer Software helps you
see any display mode you want.
Function Key】:Click each of these
buttons to execute its functions.
Multiscreen Buttons】:You can
interchange between three buttons here : the "Video Panel", "Web Page" and the
"Viewer Settings" buttons.
5.2.3 Operation
5.2.3.1 Remote Control
Step 1: After entering the "Viewer Software",
please click the button to select “1 Channels
DVR (Enhanced) ” and then click the "Available Devices" button. The software will
automatically search the whole local LAN 1-channel DVR device to see a list.
NOTE: If you want to create a new DVR, please press the
button to add it.
Step 2: Double click your selected device to
see a window as on the right. Enter the "Username" and "Password" -- the default name and password are "admin" and "9999".
1. Adjust the screen size: Move the mouse
to the vertical bar on the right side of the
"Work Devices" / "Available Devices"
box on the left margin of the screen. This bar runs from the top to the bottom of the screen, and when you move the mouse to this bar, it shows like this: . You can move this bar to the left to narrow the
"Working Devices" / "Available Devices" box and to the right to widen it.
2. Text Insertion Mode: enable / disable. Note: If the connected DVR has incoming
text data, that data will be shown in the corresponding area for each channel at the same time. Please remember to turn on the RECORD/ TEXT INSERTION setting in the DVR setup menu.
3. Text Insertion Setting: To set the
phrase/exception for the DVR, please click
this button option in the lower corner. The
following is the phrase setting page.
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For the exception setting, please click the
"Exception List" next to the "Phrase
List
". Then input the exception strings
and exception count for remote alter
triggering. Click the
submit the settings. The DVR will send the
viewer software an alert when the
exception has reached a particular count.
The alert window will show in the lower
right corner. The following is the alert
window page.
4. Hide Device Panel: Click this button to
hide the "Available Devices / Working
Devices" box from view behind the video
display screen.
5. Full Screen: Click this button to show
the full screen for surveillance. All the
setting buttons will be hidden in this
mode. If you want to return to the
previous mode, use the mouse to click
the right key, and choose "Close".
6. Re-arrange the divisions: Click this
button to see the following channels.
7. Screen divisions: Choose any of the
buttons you want.
8. Pop-menu: You can use the mouse to
move to each channel. Click the right
key of the mouse to show a window.
You can select "Close", "Full Screen",
or "Capture / Print".
"Refresh" button to
Close: Stops the channel's display.
Full Screen: Enlarges the display to
"Full Screen".
Capture / Print:
"Capture":
See the "Image Preview" page for the
"Preview Setting" which has two choices :
"Mark Date and Time" and "Dimension".
Mark the item “Mark Date and Time” to set the
date and time stamp on a chosen picture.
Choose an appropriate dimension before
saving the image. To save the image, click
"Save" at the bottom to enter the "Save Page"
window. Give the file name. If you want to exit,
click "Cancel".
"Print": Click the "Print Preview" button and go to the "Preview" option to adjust the image size. Go to the "Print Settings" area and then go to "Mark Date and Time" if you wish to stamp the date and time of the image on the image itself. Select "Dimension" to scroll the "Original Image Size" from the drop - down list. Click "Print" to start the printing. Click "Cancel" to exit.
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conditions for searching. After a search, the Viewer software will list the data that meets the search conditions. Now the user can page up and down among that data. The user can also click that data record to start playback.
9. Motion / Alarm: The warning icons. Motion icon: When there is a detection of
motion in any channel, it will display this icon on the right upper corner on that channel to warn the user. Alarm icon: When there is a detection of
external devices such as a sensor, it will display this icon on the right upper corner on that channel to warn the user.
10. Remind the condition of recording:
When the user start to record, it will
show this icon on the screen, and it will
disappear when stop the recording.
5.2.3.2
Remote play and PTZ control.
This device has the full triplex so you can use the Viewer Software in the remote without affecting the performance of the 1-channel DVR. You can also use the Viewer Software to play and back up. If you have a PTZ camera, the Viewer Software can also control it.
5.2.3.2.1 Remote play
“Play": Click it to see the DVR play
window. Use the "Previous page" and "Next page" buttons to find the record you want from the record list. Click the "Time Search" page to use the time and date search entries to help your search. Click the "Review Text" page to use the text search. The search conditions include:
. Channel . String . Date/Time . Amount
The user can input any combination of the above
Please directly click the "Search" button for the FULL
LIST, or enter the proper conditions in the Channel,
String, Date/ Time and Amount fields for searching.
The search results will be shown in the list. To
playback from the list, please select one of the items
on the list, and then click the "Play" button.
For the
Log
DVR keep up to 100 records of Alert log for viewing and playback. The records marked as means it can be click to start playback.
recorded video.
"REC": Click to control the recording of the
DVR. Press the button to start or stop the
recording.
reverse direction at speeds, which are faster
"Alert Log", please click the "Alert
" next to the "Review Text".
"REC"
"Pause": Click to freeze the image. "Stop": Click to stop playing back the
"REV": Click to play a recorded video in the
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than the recorded speed.
"FWD": Click to play a recorded video in the
forward direction at speeds, which are faster
than the recorded speed.
5.2.3.2.2 Change Pan/Tilt/Zoom Setting
Click the
the Speed Dome Controller.
1. Click the
setting on the Speed Dome Controller.
button on the home page to open
button to control the Zoom
be able to display the listed IDs by turn.
5.
Each of the ten buttons under ‘Set’ is
connected with a specific position and angle
of either panning or tilting of the camera.
Click each button to activate its particular
position and angle. Press the button under
‘Preset‘ to turn the camera angle by angle in
the set positions.
Each of the ten buttons under ‘Clear’ can be
clicked to delete the corresponding ‘Set’
button above it. For example, if you wish to
de-activate ‘Set’ button #4, please click
‘Clear’ button #4 to delete its corresponding
2. The right-hand set,
buttons, each of which, upon being clicked,
will turn the camera all the way, without
stopping, in one of the four designated
directions. The fifth button, in the center, will
stop the camera at any point you prefer.
The left-hand set of buttons,
four buttons, each of which, upon being
clicked, will move one short step only in any
of the four designated directions.
3. Select a Speed Dome device Model
from the drop-down list
on the Speed Dome Controller. The
Controller will be able to display the listed
, has four
, has
‘Set’ counterpart.
Each of the ten buttons designated ‘Go to’
can be clicked to view the particular
corresponding angle of the position in which
it is set.
6.
The ‘AutoPan’ section
buttons. The ‘Start’ and ‘End’ buttons fix the two
points of any panning movement you select. The
third or bottom button sets the chosen
movement in the play mode.
has three
Models by turn.
4. Select a Speed Dome device ID
from the drop-down list on the
Speed Dome Controller. The Controller will
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5.2.3.3 Backup and video edit
Use the
window.
button to see the "Backup"
Backup up to AVI】:
Backup Settings
File Path : To set the backup file path
and the file name, click the "Browser" button on the right.
Frame Rate : Sets the backup record
file speed.
Maximum File Size : Sets the
maximum file size.
Frame dimension : Sets the resolution.
Mark Day and Time : Sets the date and
time stamp.
Play Options
Time to play: To search the date and
time you want.
Channel ID: To choose the camera.
Play Monitor
Use the panel below to play or stop, etc.
to start editing.
Frame Rate Modification: To see the
total number of frames, modify your frame rate.
File Preview: Click the "Start" button to
start your setting component. You can
also use the "Start" button to interrupt
the code. You can click the "Save to
new file" button to save a new file after the edit code.
If you already want to back up, click the
"Start backup" button. If you want to
stop, click the "Stop backup" button.
Edit AVI】:
File Path: To set the backup file and the
file name, check the "Browser" button
on the right. Click "Edit Selected File"
Backup to JPG】:
Folder Path: To set the backup file path,
click the "Browser" button on the right.
Maximum Frames: Sets the maximum
amount of the frames which to backup.
Frame Dimension : Sets the resolution.
Mark Day and Time : Sets the date and
time stamp.
Play Options
Time to play: To search the date and
time you want.
Channel Number: To choose the
camera.
Play Monitor
Use the panel below to play or stop, etc.
If you already want to back up, click the "Start
backup" button. If you want to stop, click the
"Stop backup" button.
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5.2.3.4 Web Page Viewer
This section provides instructions for using the Viewer Software to view the Web Page.
NOTE: This device also provides the IE Browser function. Open the browser and view the
images directly via the browser. Please refer to section 5.3 for more details.
5.2.3.5 Viewer setting
1. "Channel Notation". If you wish to change the "Display Mode", open its drop-down list and select any of the four items there. Your choice will automatically appear in the relevant blank space. Similarly you can enter the "Fill Color" and "Border Color" entries to open their respective color tables. Click "OK" in each case to set your choice.
2. "Playback Record Time". Click the "Display Mode" to select from a drop - down list of two choices, "Hide" and "Show". Your choice will decide whether the images will display their date and time or not.
3. "Auto Scan Interval". Here you have two entries, "Scan Working Devices" and "Scan Available Devices". Set the time in seconds for both entries as per your requirements. The "Scan Working Devices" entry has a time span of 1 to 5 seconds only. The "Scan Available Devices" time range covers 30 to 1000 seconds.
4."Users Management". Click the "Save User" button to add the new user’s name and password under "Add New User": Enter the "User Name" and "Password" and click "Save User " again. Your new user and his password will appear on the "User Name & Password " list to the left. If you proceed to enter a new user and then click "Cancel Edit", no new name will be added to your list. If you wish to delete any user, click his name and click "Delete" to effect the change.
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5.3 Microsoft Internet Explorer
This section provides instructions for using the
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
5.3.1 Connecting the DVR
Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then
follow the steps given below to connect the
DVR:
1. Type in the URL address of the DVR into the
URL block and press the “Enter” button to enter
the login page. The default User Name and
password are admin and 9999 respectively.
2. Enter the User name and Password.
3. Click the “Login” button and enter the home
page of the DVR: both the user name and
password must be provided correctly.
Browsing images from the DVR
The images from the DVR will be displayed on
the home page while going online with the DVR.
There are some buttons provided on the bottom
of the home page for further setting.
Option Buttons
Description
Click to stop playing back the recorded video.
Click to a recorded video from
the PLAY LIST.
Click to freeze the image.
Click to activate or stop the recording function of the device.
Click to leave the home page of the DVR.
Press to enter the SETUP window, and open the device setting page in order to add more devices for viewing. This allows you to program the Record Setting and Record Schedule. Press to enter the IMAGE window and open the device home page for viewing. Click to open the control panel and remote-control the pan/tilt/zoom function of a live camera within a local network or the Internet. Recorded video list box. This box allows you to access all recorded video, which are stored in the HDD of the connected devices. To review a recorded video, simply select an entry from the list and click
the PgUp/PgDn: Enables you to scroll up and down the list.
Time & Status Box. This box indicates the device status.
button.
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This allows you to search a recorded video stored under the “Date” entry of the device. Enter the YEAR/ MONTH/DAY HOUR: MINUTE you wish to search and click the GO button to proceed.
Record / Alarm setting page to enter the Timer
5.3.2 Change Record / Alarm Setting
Please follow the steps given below to change the
Record / Alarm setting through the network as and
when necessary.
1. Click the
enter the Record / Alarm setting page.
2. Adjust the Record / Alarm setting, including
button on the home page to
Record setting page.
3. Set the TIMER RECORD to ON to enable the
TIMER RECORD function.
4. There are two time-periods available for
scheduling each day. The Timer Record setting
page allows users to program the time each day
that the DVR will start and stop recording. The
time is displayed in a 24-hour clock format. If
“REC rate”, “REC quality”, “ALARM REC
enable”, “ALARM REC rate”, and “ALARM REC
quality” as and when necessary.
3. Click the
Record / Alarm setting.
4. Click the
home page while the new image setting acts on
the images to effect the desired changes
instantly. (If the setting has not been changed by
the above steps, any (re)entry to the home page
will find images in their earlier or original
setting. )
button to submit the new
button to return to the
5.3.3 Change Timer Record Setting
1. Click the button on the home page
to enter the Record / Alarm setting page.
there is a time overlap showing between two
continual time-period settings, the device will
automatically combine the two time-period
settings into one combined time-period setting.
5. Click the
Timer Record setting.
6. Click the
home page while the new image setting acts on
the images to effect the desired changes
instantly. (If the setting has not been changed by
the above steps, any (re)entry to the home page
will find images in their earlier or original
setting. )
button to submit the new
button to return to the
2. Click the
connection on the
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5.3.4 Pan / Tilt / Zoom Setting
Click the
Speed Dome model on the left hand side. The function varies for different Speed Dome models. Here is an
example.
7. Click the button to control the Zoom
setting on the Speed Dome Controller.
button on the main page to open the Speed Dome Controller page. Then select a proper
Each of the ten buttons under ‘Set’ is connected
with a specific position and angle of either panning
8. The right-hand set,
buttons, each of which, upon being clicked, will
turn the camera all the way, without stopping, in
one of the four designated directions. The fifth
button, in the center, will stop the camera at any
point you prefer.
9. The left-hand set of buttons,
four buttons, each of which, upon being clicked,
will move one short step only in any of the four
designated directions.
10.
from the drop-down list on the Speed Dome
Controller. The Controller will be able to display
Select a Speed Dome device ID
, has four
, has
or tilting of the camera. Click each button to
activate its particular position and angle. Press the
button under “Preset” to turn the camera angle by
angle in the set positions.
Each of the ten buttons on the “Clear” row can be
clicked to delete the corresponding “Set” button
above it. For example, if you wish to de-activate
‘Set’ button #4, please click ‘Clear’ button #4 to
delete its corresponding ‘Set’ counterpart.
Each of the ten buttons designated ‘Go to’ can be
clicked to view the particular corresponding angle
of the position in which it is set.
12.
The ‘AutoPan’ section has three buttons.
the ID entries by turn.
11.
The ‘Start’ and ‘End’ buttons fix the two points of
any panning movement you select. The third or
bottom button sets the chosen movement in the
play mode.
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6. TEXT INSERTION FUNCTION
6. TEXT INSERTION FUNCTION
1. Purpose
The purpose of the Text Insertion function is to make the DVR accept the text
information coming from external devices like ATM machines, cash registers, and
access control systems. The DVR stores the text information in the hard disk, and
shows the information on the screen during a video playback. Through various
interfaces for text review, the user can search for and playback a desired video.
The main functions include:
1. DISPLAY – Desired text information will be shown on the screen in the
playback mode.
2. Various TEXT REVIEW interfaces, including:
FULL LIST – Lists all the recorded text information page by page for
selection.
BY STRING – Searches all the text information including the desired
strings.
BY DATE/TIME - Lists some of the records with the text information
within a desired period.
BY AMOUNT - Lists some of the records with the text information whose
cash amount meets the desired range.
BY COMBINATION – Combines the above search interfaces on one and
the same page.
3. Various EXCEPTION ALERT monitoring functions, including:
ALERT: A Trigger Alert signal after a specific number of exceptions. The
number of exceptions and the reset time for the alert can be
configurable.
BUZZER: The DVR Buzzer sound for exceptions.
FLAG: The DVR OSD flag display for exceptions.
NOTIFY: Notifies the remote viewer software after an ALERT has been
FTP: Transfers images to an FTP server after an ALERT.
2. Specifications.
2.1 Hardware connection.
Connect the DVR and the text device through the RS-232 Null Modem Cable
( Pin 2, Pin3 Cross over , Pin5 Ground ).
generated.
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TEXT INSERTION FUNCTION ( continued )
2.2 RS-232 baud rate setting.
Baud rates can be set in the DVR, the baud rate selections including
2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600 and 115200.
2.3 The maximum number of text information records.
For every 10.24 Giga bytes of hard disk capacity, the DVR reserves space for
32768 text records. Each hard disk keeps its own data in itself. In a DVR with two
hard disks, the user can remove any one of them, and the remaining one will keep
working.
For example, in the case of an 80G hard disk, the maximum number of recorded
text information is ( 80 / 10.24 ) x 32768 = 196608.
2.4 Data size.
Each text information contains up to 100 characters.
2.5 PROTOCOL.
The DVR supports the following two protocols; please set the appropriate one in
the Setup Menu.
2.5.1 GENERIC.
All the text data is delimitated by CR (Carriage Return = 0x0d ) and LF( Line
Feed = 0x0a ).
.
2.5.2 VSI-ADD.
The text data includes CHANNEL information for application in the
multi-channel environment as follows:
0x1b, <CH>, <TEXT> , 0x0d.
3. Operation
3.1 Settings.
3.1.1 Text Insertion Protocol.
SETUP / RECORD / TEXT INSERTION.
Set one of the following:
GENERIC:
Text format : <TEXT >+ CR( 0x0d ) + LF ( 0x0a )
VSI-ADD:
Text format: 0x1b + Ch + <TEXT> + CR( 0x0d )
Note: The Text Insertion activates both the text data and the channel
information in a DVR, and the remote viewer software takes effect after this
option has been turned on.
3.1.2 RS232 Baud Rate.
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SETUP / COMMUNICATION / BAUD
Set at the same speed as that in the Text Input device.
3.1.3 Firmware version and capacity usage.
SETUP / SYSTEM / VERSION.
MAC : 00:0C:0C:00:00:10
BIOS : 1.00
SW : 1.11GBT
DATE: Feb 24 2006
TEXT# : 186/ 65536
PRESS ENTER TO RETURN
The 2 numbers after “TEXT # :” are the current index number of the TEXT
data and the total number of TEXT data.
3.1.4 Text color setting.
There are 8 options (BLUE, ORANGE, RED, MAGENTA, GRAY, WHITE,
YELLOW, GREEN); If the TEXT INSERTION option has been set as
VSI-ADD protocol, and incoming texts come from different channels, all the
messages of the channels could be set in different colors are shown as
below.
TEXT INSERTION : OFF
TEXT COLOR : SET
TEXT DISPLAY : BY CHANNEL PHRASE : #1..10 EXCEPTION : #1..10
MAIN PAGE
TEXT COLOR
TEXT INSERTION
TEXT COLOR
CH1 WHITE CH2 YELLOW CH3 GREEN CH4 BLUE
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3.1.5 Text display setting.
There are 2 options (BY CHANNEL, MIXED); If the TEXT INSERTION option has been set as VSI-ADD protocol, and incoming texts come from different channels, all the messages of the channels could be set in different channels.
By channel: This mode shows a 4-channel screen where each channel displays
information text against a background of images -- both the text and the images belong to that channel only.
Mixed: This mode shows a 4-channel screen where each channel shows its own
images only; but the entire screen shows information text overlapping across all the channels. The data for all the channels will show as it comes in, without following any channel sequence by numerical order.
TEXT INSERTION : OFF TEXT COLOR : SET TEXT DISPLAY : BY CHANNEL PHRASE : #1..10 EXCEPTION : #1..10
MAIN PAGE
TEXT DISPLAY
TEXT INSERTION
TEXT INSERTION TEXT COLOR TEXT DISPLAY BY CHANNEL PHRASE MIXED EXCEPTION
MAIN PAGE
TEXT DISPLAY
TEXT INSERTION
3.1.6 Phrase setting.
The 100 built-in phrases enable the user to input the strings more quickly.
Since users need to change the characters one by one when they input the string value in the search menu or search menu, the phrase offers another shortcut to input the common strings.
Enter SETUP/ RECORD/ TEXT INSERTION/ PHRASE
There are 11 options ( 1..10,11..20,…. 99..100,” FACTORY DEFAULT” ); please select one, and then enter the inner page for the string settings. The last one, “FACTORY DEFAULT”, is used to go back to the default values.
TEXT INSERTION TEXT COLOR TEXT DISPLAY # 1..10 PHRASE EXCEPTION #21..30 #31..40 #41..50 #51..60 #61..70 #71..80 #81..90 #91..100
MAIN PAGE
# 1..10
TEXT INSERTION
#11..20
TEXT INSERTION TEXT COLOR TEXT DISPLAY #11..20 PHRASE EXCEPTION #31..40 #41..50 #51..60 #61..70 #71..80 #81..90 #91..100 FACTORY DEFAULT
MAIN PAGE
FACTORY DEFAULT
TEXT INSERTION
#21..30
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PHRASE # 1..10
1 [ACCOUNT ] 2 [ALCOHOL ] 3 [ALE ] 4 [AMERICAN EXPRESS ] 5 [ATM ] 6 [AX ] 7 [BALANCE ] 8 [BASS ] 9 [BEER ]
10 [BOURBON ]
While the users input string data in the setup menu or search menu, they can
also press the SETUP button to quickly acquire the required or relevant
phrases; please see the following examples.
CHANNEL ALL
TEXT [ ]
BY STRING
03-20-2006 13:36:08
CHANNEL ALL
TEXT [ ]
PHRASE PAGE 5
BY STRING
EXTRA EXTRA LARGE
FISH
GAS GASOLINE GIN GUINESS HEINKEN INPORT KEG
03-20-2006 13:36:08
EXCEPTION # 1..10
1 [ALE ] [00] 2 [CANCEL ] [00] 3 [CASH BACK ] [00] 4 [CASH OUT ] [00] 5 [CHARGE ] [00] 6 [CHECK ] [00] 7 [CIGARETTES ] [00] 8 [CIGS ] [00] 9 [COMP ] [00]
PHRASE PAGE 5
EXTRA EXTRA LARGE
FISH
GAS GASOLINE GIN GUINESS HEINKEN INPORT KEG
10 [CORRECTION ] [00]
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3.1.7 Exception setting.
Enter SETUP/ RECORD/ TEXT INSERTION/ EXCEPTION
The purpose of using the exceptions is to filter some special string and alter
the remote users. There are 4 options (1 ..10, 11..20, 21..25, “FACTORY
DEFAULT” ); please select one, and then enter the inner page for the string
settings. The last one, “FACTORY DEFAULT”, is used to go back to the
default values.
In the right-hand side of the Exception Setting page is the exception count. If
a number has been specified, the DVR will alert the remote Viewer Software
when the number of the exceptions exceeds the number set here.
TEXT INSERTION
TEXT INSERTION TEXT COLOR TEXT DISPLAY PHRASE EXCEPTION # 1..10 #11..20 #21..25 FACTORY DEFAULT
MAIN PAGE
# 1..10
EXCEPTION # 1..10
1 [BEER ] 2 [CANCEL ] 3 [CASH BACK ] 4 [CASH OUT ] 5 [CHARGE ] 6 [CHECK ] 7 [CIGARETTES ] 8 [CIGS ] 9 [COMP ]
10 [CORRECTION ]
NEXT PAGE
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3.1.8 EXCEPTION PARAMETER.
In the EXCEPTION setting page, press the SEARCH button to enter the EXCEPTION
PARAMETER setting page. In the PARAMETER EXCEPTION setting page, press the
SEARCH button to return to the EXCEPTION setting page.
For each EXCEPTION, the user can set the following parameters.
3.1.8.1 CNT ( Count ) 0..99
When the number of exceptions exceeds this number, the DVR will generate an
ALERT event. If this number is set as 0, any exception will be ignored.
3.1.8.2 RST ( Reset Time ) 0..24
If no exception has been detected for a certain number of hours, the Exception count
( in 3.1.8.1) will be reset to 0.
3.1.8.3 BUZ ( Buzzer ) Off/ On.
If the BUZ has been set as ON, the DVR will generate a buzzer sound as a warning
when an exception has been detected. The duration depends on the DWELL setting
( 3.1.8.7 ).
.
Note: The buzzer setting in SYSTEM/ BUZZER must also be set as ON, or the
function will not take effect.
3.1.8.4 FLG ( Flag ).
If the FLG has been set as ON, the DVR will show a mark ( *) on the screen, and
keep flashing for a duration depending on the setting in DWELL( 3.1.8.7 ).
3.1.8.5 NFY ( Notify Remote ).
If the NFY setting has been set as ON, the DVR will notify the remote viewer software
when the ALERT event has been generated. At the same time, a message “ALT” will
be shown on the screen.
3.1.8.6 FTP.
If the FTP setting has been set as ON, the DVR will start to send pictures to an FTP
server after the ALERT event has been generated. The rate is fixed at 1f/ 1s, and the
duration is 10 sec.
Note: The settings in the FTP SETTING must also be properly set, or the function will
not take effect. The FTP SETTING/ FTP MODE item must be set especially as
EXCEPTION.
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3.1.8.7 DWE ( DWELL ).
The durations for the above BUZ ( 3.1.8.3 ) and FLG( 3.1.8.4 )functions are shown as
below.
EXCEPTION # 1..10
CNT RST BUZ FLG NFY FTP DWE 1 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 2 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 3 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 4 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 5 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 6 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 7 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 8 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03 9 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03
10 05 01 ON ON ON OFF 03
PREV PAGE
3.1.9 AMOUNT EXCEPTION.
In the EXCEPTION setting page, #25 is a special item for amount exception. When
the amount exceeds this number, the DVR will generate an Exception event, too.
EXCEPTION # 21..25
21 [RETURN ] 22 [TOTAL ] 23 [VOID ] 24 [WINE ] 25 AMOUNT >= 000000.00 (OR <= -N)
NEXT PAGE
3.2 System Connection.
3.2.1 Single Device Connection.
When only one Text device ( such as a cash register ) is used, please set the
setting in the Setup Menu according to 3.1.1.1.
RS-232
Cash
DVR
Register
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3.2.2 Multiple Devices Connection.
By using AVE REGCOM and HYDRA, a multiple cash register can be linked
together through an RS-485, and can finally connect to the DVR through the
RS-232.
The following is an example of 4 cash registers connected to a DVR.
Cash
Register
Cash
Register
RegCom
( 1 )
RegCom
( 2 )
RS485
Cash
Register
Cash
Register
RegCom
( 3 )
RegCom
( 4 )
RS232
DVR
Hydra
For proper setting, please refer to 3.1.1 section in this chapter.
3.2.3 LIVE DISPLAY.
After the hardware has been connected, please power up the DVR. The DVR is
by default in the LIVE mode. Press the DISPLAY button to switch to different
display modes; under any one of the following modes, the contents of the
received text data will be shown on the screen.
3.2.3.1 Simple Text Display Mode.
An example:
On the left-lower corner, the OSD message “SM TOMATOS .48” is the newest
incoming TEXT data.
SM TOMATOS .48
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3.2.3.1 Full Text Display Mode.
All the incoming TEXT data are shown in the middle of the screen; the previous
data is scrolled up when the latest one arrives.
3 ALE .58
4 PLUM RED .68
1 10-01-97 10:53P
2 NECTARINES 1.78
3 10-01-97 11:20P
4 MILK 5.72
1 SM TOMATOS .48
2 CLASSIC COKE .58
3 BREAD .98
4 BANANAS 1.52
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If the TEXT INSERTION option has been set as VSI-ADD, and incoming texts
come from different channels.
A percentage bar in the right-lower corner reveals the text data usage. For
example, if the total number of text data is 65536 and the number of the current
used text data is 32768, the bar will be shown about 50% full. For the precise
number please refer to SETUP/ SYSTEM/VERSION in the local device OSD.
3.2.4 RECORDING
When the text data continuously inputs from the Text device, press the REC
button to activate recording; while the DVR is in the RECORD mode, there is a
small red ball periodically flashing in the right-upper corner of the screen. Please
press the DISPLAY button to switch to a desired mode to observe the incoming
TEXT data.
.
To stop recording, please press the REC button and hold for more than3 seconds
before releasing.
3.2.5 PLAYBACK.
Press the SEARCH button to enter the Search Menu, highlight a desired item in
the list, and then press the ENTER button to start playback. During playback, the
DISPLAY can also be used to switch to the display modes, to see the Text data
that was received when the corresponding video was recorded. The Text data is
shown even in the trick play mode, like fast forward and slow motion.
If the TEXT INSERTION option has been set as VSI-ADD and incoming texts
come from different channels.
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3.2.6 REVIEW TEXT.
Press the SEARCH button and hold for more than 3 seconds. The REVIEW
TEXT mode will then be activated, with 6 items for selection.
3.2.6.1 FULL LIST.
If the TEXT INSERTION in the Setup Menu is set as GENERIC (refer to
3.1.1 section in this chapter), the list is shown as below.
1013 01-05-06 14:13:22 SANDY 0004 1014 01-05-06 14:13:22 PLUM RED 1015 01-05-06 14:13:22 ALEX 0005 1016 01-05-06 14:13:22 PLUM RED 1017 01-05-06 14:13:22 10-01-97 1 1018 01-05-06 14:13:22 NECTARINES 1019 01-05-06 14:13:22 10-01-97 1 1020 01-05-06 14:13:22 MILK
MILK 5.72
REVIEW TEXT
FULL LIST BY STRING BY DATE / TIME BY AMOUNT BY COMBINATION ALERT LOG
HD1
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Alternately, if the TEXT INSERTION is set as VSI-ADD,
the following channel selection screen will be shown first as the input of the
desired channel. The selectable options are ALL, CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4.
FULL LIST
CHANNEL ALL
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Once a channel is selected and the ENTER button is pressed, all the Text
Data of the particular channel will be listed.
HD1 CH 1 2 3 4 781 01-02-06 11:34:12 CASH 782 01-02-06 11:34:12 CHANGE
783 01-02-06 11:34:12 ALEX 0005 784 01-02-06 11:34:13 PLUM RED
785 01-02-06 11:34:13 10-01-97 1 786 01-02-06 11:34:13 NECTARINES
787 01-02-06 11:34:13 10-01-97 1 788 01-02-06 11:34:13 SANDY 0004
SANDY 0004 24536
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3.2.6.2 BY STRING.
The "BY STRING" function offers an interface to search for some specific
material. The text may include names of personnel, goods, cash totals and
balances, and/ or other miscellaneous items. If you want to access the
records of a particular goods, see the “TEXT” entry and type in its name. At
once you may find classifications, appearing under the category of that
particular goods if such classifications exist. If you enter “COKE”, you’ll see
both “COKE” and “CLASSIC COKE” listed, for instance. You can highlight
the one you want, and start to playback.
If the TEXT INSERTION is set as GENERIC, the "BY STRING" screen will
have only a "TEXT" string as input. Up to 16 characters can be input for
searching.
If the TEXT INSERTION is set as VSI-ADD, there is a channel item which
will show on the screen, too.
BY STRING
CHANNEL ALL
TEXT [ ]
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To search for a two-word string, please enter the words with one space
between the words, for example, “SANDY 0004”
CHANNEL ALL
TEXT [SANDY 0004 ]
BY STRING
3.2.6.3 BY DATE/ TIME.
This function offers an interface to list the data within a specific time period.
If the TEXT INSERTION is set as GENERIC, the "BY DATE/ TIME" screen will
have starting DATE TIME items and ending DATE/TIME items as inputs.
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If the TEXT INSERTION is set as VSI-ADD, there is a channel item which
will be shown on the screen, too
CHANNEL CH1 MM DD YEAR HH MM ­01 / 02 / 2006 00 00
MM DD YEAR HH MM 01 / 02 / 2006 23 59
3.2.6.4 BY AMOUNT.
This function offers an interface to search above and under a particular
BY DATE / TIME
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amount across the transactions recorded in the different channels.
If the TEXT INSERTION is set as GENERIC, the "BY AMOUNT" screen will
have only 2 sets of entries each under "OPERATION" and " AMOUNT" as
inputs.
The selectable operations are ">=", “>”, "=", “<” and "<=".
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If the TEXT INSERTION is set as VSI-ADD, there is a channel item which
will show on the screen, too.
The following are some examples for your operations.
A. To search Amount >= 1.00, the following items are shown on the screen.
>= 00001.00
-- 00000.00
B. To search Amount <= 1.00, , the following items will be shown on the
screen.
<= 00001.00
-- 00000.00
C. To search Amount = 1.00 , the following items appear on the screen.
= 00001.00
-- 00000.00
D. To search 1.00 <= Amount <= 10.00, the following items will show on the
screen.
>= 00001.00
<= 00010.00
or
<= 00010.00
>= 00001.00
E. To search Amount <= 1.00 OR Amount >= 10.00, the following items will
be shown on the screen.
>= 00010.00
<= 00001.00
or
<= 00001.00
>= 00010.00
Note: If two operations are set and those two are exclusive of each other,
the system will automatically add an “OR” between them. Otherwise, the
system adds an “AND” between them.
BY AMOUNT
CHANNEL CH1
OPERATION AMOUNT
>= 0000.00
-- 0000.00
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3.2.6.5 BY COMBINATION
BY COMBINATION
CHANNEL ALL
STRING SET
BEER
DATE/ TIME SET
00/00/0000 00:00:00 ­00/00/0000 23:59:00
AMOUNT SET
>= 0010.00
◄► MOVE ▲▼CHANGE
SEARCH
BY COMBINATION is the combination of the above search interfaces.
The user can give the different conditions on the same page. The search
procedure can be repeated between the BY COMBINATION page and
the search result page ( TEXT LIST ).
If the TEXT INSERTION is set as VSI-ADD, there is a channel item
which will show on the screen, too.
In this page, please use the < and > buttons to move between items, and
use the ^ and v buttons to change the values. Once the value has been
set to “SET”, please press the ENTER button to enter the “BY
STRING”, ” BY DATE/ TIME” and “BY AMOUNT” pages for further
settings. For the operations in the lower level pages, please refer to
section 3.2.6.2, 3.2.6.3 and 3.2.6.4 in this chapter. When you are in
those lower level pages, press the ENTER button to go back to “BY
COMBINATION”. After all the conditions have been set properly, please
press the SEARCH button to start searching. In the “TEXT LIST” page,
please press the ENTER button to start playback, and press the
SEARCH button to return to the “BY COMBINATION” page.
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7. MISCELLANEOUS
7. MISCELLANEOUS
7.1 RS-232 & RS-485 Setup & Protocol
7.1.1 RS232 & RS485 Setup
Use a Null Modem cable (the standard RS-232 9 Pin Cable with Pin 2 and Pin 3 exchanged,
see pin configuration chart below for details) to connect the COM 1 on the rear panel of the
DVR to a PC.
Set the RS-232 option to ON in the COMMUNICATION page of the setup menu.
Set the PC communication parameters: 9600 bps, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit.
7.1.2 Communication Protocol
7.1.2.0 General Command Format
<Lead Code = 0x41>, < Dest ID >, < Src ID >, <Main category >, <Second category >,
{<Number of parameters>, <Parameter 1>, <Parameter 2> ..,} <End Code= 0x4f>
Lead Code = 0x41
Dest ID = 0x01
Src ID = 0x20
Main Category = 0x01 Keys and Signals
= 0x02 Command
Second Category = 0x01 Handshake
= 0x02 Request Time/Set Time
= 0x06 Request System State
= 0x0b Time Search
= 0x10 Request HDD Info
= 0x11 Request REC Position
= 0x12 Playback Immediately
End Code= 0x4f
The different command types and their corresponding parameters are as follows:
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MISCELLANEOUS ( continued )
7.1.2.1 Keys and signals ( Main Category = 0x01 )
PC message: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <Key Value>, <0x4f>
< The value of a specific front panel key >
DEC HEX
KEY_PLAY 1 0x01
KEY_STOP 3 0x 03
KEY_PAUSE 4 0x 04
KEY_REC 6 0x 06
KEY_SETUP 7 0x 07
KEY_ENTER 8 0x 08
KEY_SEARCH 10 0x 0A
KEY_DISPLAY 11 0x 0B
KEY_UP 13 0x 0D
KEY_DOWN 14 0x 0E
KEY_LEFT 15 0x 0F
KEY_RIGHT 16 0x 10
KEY_MONITOR 36 0x 24
JOG_L 128 0x 80
JOG_R 129 0x 81
KEY_SHUTTLE_L8 130 0x 82 ( -100x, -1/16x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L7 131 0x 83 ( -100x, -1/16x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L6 132 0x 84 ( -30x, -1/8x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L5 133 0x 85 ( -16x, -1/8x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L4 134 0x 86 ( -8x, -1/4x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L3 135 0x 87 ( -4x, -1/4x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L2 136 0x 88 ( -2x, -1/2x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_L1 137 0x 89 ( -1x, -1/2x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_CT 138 0x 8A
KEY_SHUTTLE_R1 139 0x 8B ( 2x, 1/2x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_R2 140 0x 8C ( 4x, 1/2x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_R3 141 0x 8D ( 8x, 1/4x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_R4 142 0x 8E ( 16x, 1/4x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_R5 143 0x 8F ( 30x, 1/8x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_R6 144 0x 90 ( 100x, 1/8x )
KEY_SHUTTLE_R7 145 0x 91 ( 100x, 1/16x )
SIGNAL_REC_IN 163 0x A3
SIGNAL_ALARM_RESET 165 0x A5
SIGNAL_REC_OUT 169 0x A9
SIGNAL_ALARM_IN 189 0x BD
SIGNAL_ALARM_OUT 209 0x D1
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7.1.2.2 COMMAND (Main Category=0x02)
A. Handshake (Second Category=0x01)
PC request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x01>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x08>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
B. Request Time (Second Category=0x02)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x02>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x02>, <0x07>, <7 Time
Value >, <0x4f>
The following case is an illustration of < 7 Time Value>
2004/06/20 17:05:00 = <0xD4>, <0x07>, <0x06>, <0x14>, <0x11>, <0x05>, <0x00>
C. Set Time (Second Category=0x02)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x02>, <0x07>, < 7 Time Value >,
<0x4f>
The following case is an illustration of < 7 Time Value>
2004/06/20 17:05:00 = <0xD4>, <0x07>, <0x06>, <0x14>, <0x11>, <0x05>, <0x00>
DVR Act: Changing the time and date.
D. Request State (Second Category=0x06)
PC Request: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x06>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x06>, <0x01>, <System
State = 0..>, <0x4f>
Description of <System State>:
STATE_STOP 0
STATE_PLAY 3 STATE_SETUP 6
STATE_SEARCH 7
STATE_BACKUP 15
E. Time Search (Second Category=0x0b)
PC message: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x0b>, <0x06>, <6 Bytes Date/Time>,
<0x4f> where < 6 bytes Date/Time >, = year (2 bytes, =LowByte + HighByte*256),
month (1 byte), day (1 byte), hour (1 byte), min (1 byte)
Example: to search 06/12/2004 17:00 the Date/Time = <0xd4>, <0x07>, <0x06>,
<0x0c>, <0x11>, <0x00> where 2004= 212(=0xd4) + 7(=0x07) *256
F. Request HDD Info (Second Category=0x10)
PC message: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x10>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x10>, <0x32>, <0x00>,
<0x00>, <48 Bytes Data> <0x4f>
<48 Bytes Data>=4 HDD Status( Primary Master/Slave, Secondary Master/Slave )
Every HDD use 12 Bytes=
#0 :HDD Exist ( if = 1 )
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#1 :Active HDD ( if = 1 )
#2 :Current HDD for REC ( if = 1 )
#3 :Current HDD for PLAY ( if = 1 )
#4…#7 :Capacity
#8.. #11 :REC/PLAY Position
G. Request REC Position (Second Category=0x11)
PC message: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x11>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
REC Mode
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x11>, <0x08>, <HDD#>,
<0x0>, <4 Bytes REC Position>, <2 Bytes Image NO.>, <0x4f>
Get HDD#, REC Position and Image NO. used in Playback Immediately command
Non REC Mode
DVR Response ERROR: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x11>, <0x01>, <0x45>,
<0x4f>
H. Playback Immediately (Second Category=0x12)
PC message: <0x41>, <0x01>, <0x20>, <0x02>, <0x12>, <0x0a>,<HDD#>, <0x0>,
<0x0>, <0x0>,<4 Bytes REC Position>, <2 Bytes Image NO.>, <0x4f>
On Success
DVR Response: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x12>, <0x00>, <0x4f>
On Error
DVR Response ERROR: <0x41>, <0x20>, <0x01>, <0x02>, <0x12>, <0x01>,
<0x45>, <0x4f>
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7.2 Hard Disk Installation
Usually the unit comes with one hard-disk
drive installed in compartment HD 1, which is
default-configured as a master. The jumper
settings configuration of the installed
hard-disk drives for the unit and compatible
drives which can be used with this unit are
listed in the table below. To install two hard
disk drives in compartment HD 1 and HD 2,
please take the following steps. (For
removable model only)
The jumper settings of hard-disk drives for the system
Location Jumper
4.
Setting the jumper of your hard disk driver: The way to set the jumper of the drive varies between manufacturers; please refer to the instructions on the driver to set the jumpers in the master position.
6.
5.
Place the hard disk in the rack.
IDE 1 Compartment HD 1 Master
IDE 2 Compartment HD 2 Master
7.2.1 Built-in hard disk
1.
Unscrew all the mobile rack of the unit and detach it.
4 mounting screws on the
2.
Carefully lift the mobile rack to a vertical position.
3.
Unscrew the secured screws to detach the hard disk rack.
Secure the driver in the rack using
screws in the side-mounting holes. Please don’t tighten the screws too much, otherwise that may damage the driver.
7.
Screw the rack into the device, tightening in all
the
4 screws.
8.
Attach the interface connector and the power connector to the drive. Please note the red lining of the IDE cable and the red wire of power cable must line up side by side.
4 mounting
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9.
Place the mobile rack back onto the device and
screw in all the
4 screws.
7.2.2 Mobile Rack (FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL)
1
Make sure that the key is unlocked.
2.
Pull the active handle outward to detach the carrier body from the mobile rack.
3.
Slide the top cover backward and remove.
4.
Setting the jumper of your hard disk driver. The way to set the jumper of the drive varies between manufacturers; please refer to the instructions on the driver to set the jumpers in the master position.
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5
6
11
12
Attach the interface connector and the power connector to the drive. Please note the red lining of the IDE cable and the red wire of power cable must line up side by side.
7
Place the top cover back on the carrier body by sliding it forward.
9
Place the HDD inside the mobile rack. Use four of the provided screws.
8
Slide the carrier body back in the mobile rack.
Push the active-handle inward.
Lock the Key.
Push the carrier body further into the mobile rack until fully inserted.
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7.3 System Default
RECORD ALARM/ MOTION CLOCK/ TIMER COMMUNICATION DISK SYSTEM
1
AUTO START REC :OFF
REC RATE :30 F/S REC QUALITY :BEST DISK FULL :REWRITE AUDIO :OFF MULTIPLEXER :ON TEXT INSERTION
MAIN PAGE
REC SETTING
2
ALM OPERATION
REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO ALM TYPE ALM DURATION PRE-ALARM
MOTION SETTING
MAIN PAGE
ALARM/ MOTION
: OFF : 30 F/S : BEST : OFF : NO : 0 SEC : OFF
SETUP MENU
4
COMM ID :01
RS232 :ON RS485 :ON BAUD :2400 NET ENABLE :OFF NET DHCP :OFF NET IP :SET NET ACCOUNT :SET FTP SETTING
MAIN PAGE
COMM SETTING
5
HD REFORMAT : HD
HD2 USAGE HD BACKUP (FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY) : FULL HD FAT32 : BUILD SD FILE AUTO ERASE : SET SD REFORMAT : START CD REFORMAT
MAIN PAGE
DISK SETTING
(FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY) : REC
(FOR REMOVABLE HDD MODEL ONLY) : JPEG
(FOR CD-ROM MODEL ONLY) : START
3
CLOCK
DAYLIGHT SAVING REC ENABLE TIMER
MAIN PAGE
CLOCK/ TIMER
: SET : OFF : OFF : SET
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6
OPERATION LOG : ENTER
MENU BACKGND : 2 BUZZER : OFF PASSWORD : SET SETUP PWD DEFAULT : LOAD SD / CD SETUP : SAVE VERSION : ENTER
MAIN PAGE
SYSTEM
: OFF
7.4 O.S.D Message
No. O.S.D Message Meanings
1 NO DISK
2 BATTERY LOW
3 LOADING
4 VIDEO LOSS
5 VIDEO IN
6 KEY LOCKED
7 KEY UNLOCKED
8 n1 OF n2 ITEMS PROGRESS n3 %
9 BACKUP COMPLETE
10 HD2 SPACE NOT ENOUGH
11 NO ENTRY FOR BACKUP
12 BACKUP INCOMPLETE
13 NOT FOUND
14 END
15 DISK FULL
16 EMPTY
17 SET TO NTSC, PLS RESTART
18 SOFTWARE UPDATE
19 PLEASE RESTART
20 NO DISK
21 DATA NOT CONTINUOUS
22 DISK ATTACHED
No hard-disk detected after power activated. Suggest change the battery and reset the system
time. System Boot up.
Video loss.
Video input source.
Key lock function is on.
Key lock function is off.
BACKUP n1/n2 NOW.
Backup complete.
HD2 has not enough space for backup.
No backup is possible. Backup incomplete, since the user has pressed
the STOP button to stop it. The system cannot find a video in the Search function. Playback of recorded video has reached the end point. Hard-disks are full; this happens only when the DISK FULL item in the setup menu is set to STOP. The user presses the PLAY button or uses the SEARCH function, but no video can be played. System has to be set to NTSC, please reboot (PAL is similar).
Software update.
The system should be rebooted after the software has been updated. The user has pressed the Save key without putting in an SD card, or there is a disk error. The system finds data in installed HDs cannot be used contiguously. Suggest you remove HD2 from the system.
HD2 has been attached.
23 DISK REMOVED
24 FAN STOPPED
25 HDn ERROR AT xxxxx
26 NOT PRESENT
27 SAVE TO DISK
28 SAVE TO Fnnn. JPG
29 SAVE OK
30 SD CARD WRITE PROTECTION
HD2 has been removed.
The chassis fan has stopped for over 30 seconds.
There has been a hard-disk error during recording, where n is the hard-disk number and xxxxx is the hexadecimal location. When the user tries to clear a disk that was not attached in the setup menu.
Start saving to the JPEG file.
Saving to Fnnn. JPG (where nnn= 0..999)
Save to the JEPG is ok.
An SD card is write-protected; or, there is an error.
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7.5 Time Index Table
3000 Indexes
Previously
recorded data
overwritten
HD1
1 12-02-03 12:20:55 2 12-02-03 13:30:33 3 01-30-04 16:00:34
: : :
3000 02-03-04 16:00:56
HD1
1 2
2999 3000
12-02-03 12:20:55 01-30-04 16:00:34
: : :
02-03-04 16:00:56 02-08-04 17:30:58
The point stops recording
3000
Indexes
The DVR will generate a Time Index Table
indicating recorded data is kept in a particular
HDD. This allows individually selected recorded
data to be displayed via the alarm list search
and full list search. The maximum number of
lists, for a given HDD, is
any given HDD is used up and the disk is not full,
the unit will still use the rest of the space for
recording. In such a case, an index for the
recent recorded data will be generated and the
index of the next oldest data will be erased so
that the list does remain 3000 in total. And the
next oldest data will be kept in the index of the
3000. When the list of
Previously recorded data remaining
corresponding oldest data. For any
newly-recorded data, this approach will be
applied until the disk becomes full.
In the rewrite recording mode, when the
archived hard disk drive is full, the DVR will start
overwriting the oldest data recorded. As the
previous recorded data is being overwritten
by the recent recording, the indicating time index
of that data will be changed corresponding to the
starting time of the remaining session. The index
of the session will be deleted from the table
when it is fully overwritten.
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7.6 Specifications
Model Number MV-DR3000L MV-DR3000CDL
Model REMOVABLE HDD MODEL CD-ROM MODEL
Image System NTSC/PAL
Resolution NTSC: 720 x 240 pixels ; PAL: 720 x 288 pixels
Video In Composite Video In (BNC) x 1, Multiplexer Monitor In (BNC) x 1
Video Out Composite Video Out (BNC) x 1, Multiplexer Monitor Out (BNC) x 1
Audio In/Out Line In / Out (RCAx2), 16 bits, 11 KHz / 22KHz
Storage Media
Compression MJPEG
Memory Card SD Card (JPEG / AVI)
Archive
Watermark Digital Signature
Recording Rate NTSC: 60 ips (720x240); PAL:50 ips(720x288)
Image Size Best(48KB) / High(32KB) / Standard(21KB) / Basic(16KB)
Recording Mode Schedule / Manual / Alarm / Circular
Alarm Recording Event / Pre-Alarm / Post Alarm
Pre-Alarm Recording 100 pictures
Playback Speeds Frame Stepping, 1/16x,1/8x,1/4x,1/2x,1x,2x,4x,8x,16x,30x,100x
Record Search
OSD Language English / Chinese(T)
Set-up Menu Multi-layer / Network setting
Log list 2000 records
Alarm In/Out 1 Alarm Input / 1 Alarm Output
Built-in Buzzer Yes
Motion Detection Yes
Communication Port RS-232, RS-485, and Ethernet Port
Network Interface Ethernet (RJ-45 10/100 base-Tx) x 1
Network Protocol TCP/IP, DHCP, HTTP, UDP, FTP, PPP
Software Upgrade Upgrade via Memory Card(SD Card)
Password Protection Operation / Menu Setup / Remote Access
Network Capabilities
Power Supply (AC adapter)
Dimensions Half-size mountable 220 mm x 94 mm x 340 mm EIA 19" 2U
Weight About 3.9 kg
Operation Temperature 5C ~ 40C (41F ~ 104F)
Regulation FCC, CE
Accessories Provided
*Design and specifications subject to change without notice
> 600 GB / 1 Fixed HDD, 1
Removable HDD
Hot Swappable Removable HD /
SD Card
Alarm / Time / Event list /
Filter(thumbnail) / SD card
Archives images as JPEG formats,
Decords multi-brand multiplexers,
Remote-control live or recorded images
Input: 100V-240V, 50 Hz/60 Hz; Output: DC12V max 5A
AC Adapter x 1
Instruction manual x 1
Power cord x 1
>300Gb / 1 Fixed HDD
CD-RW / SD Card
Alarm / Time / Event list /
Filter(thumbnail) / SD card / CD
CD x 1
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7.7 Compatible Multiplexer Devices
Manufacturer Model N/P Channel COLORS Work with DVR
APPRO
ATV
DM
WVC
DYNACOLOR
ENEO
HISHARP
IBT
KOBI
MultiView
PELCO
PROVIDEO
ROBOT
Santec
SANYO
Sensormatic
TOSHIBA
Vantage
Videoline
MPX-9004, 9104 NTSC / PAL 4Ch Color, B/W ˇ MPX-9019, 9119 NTSC / PAL 9Ch Color, B/W ˇ MPX-9016, 9116 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color, B/W ˇ
DPX9 NTSC / PAL 9 Ch Color
DPX16 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color SPC2/D/N/04M NTSC / PAL 4Ch Color ˇ SLDX16C NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color ˇ MPX-C9D PAL 9Ch Color ˇ MPX-C16D PAL 16Ch Color ˇ TPX-C1600T PAL 16Ch Color ˇ D7291 NTSC / PAL 9Ch Color ˇ D7261 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color ˇ
D7260 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color VBM-7001 PAL 4Ch B/W ˇ VCM-7001 PAL 4Ch Color ˇ VCMD-5016 PAL 16Ch Color ˇ
DX72 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color CX904 NTSC / PAL 4Ch Color ˇ CX916 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color ˇ K-69C-4 NTSC / PAL 4Ch Color ˇ K-69C-9 NTSC / PAL 9Ch Color ˇ K-69C-16 NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color ˇ MV 14CD NTSC / PAL 4Ch Color ˇ MV 19CD NTSC / PAL 9Ch Color ˇ MV 116CD NTSC / PAL 16Ch Color ˇ Duplex 9CH PAL 9Ch Color ˇ
Duplex 16CH PAL 16Ch Color RMX-4CD NTSC 4Ch Color ˇ RMX-9CD NTSC 9Ch Color ˇ
RMX-16CD NTSC 16Ch Color
MV16e NTSC 16Ch B/W
MV96p NTSC 16Ch Color
MV99p PAL 9Ch Color 4channel PAL 4Ch Color, B/W ˇ 9channel PAL 9Ch Color, B/W ˇ
16channel PAL 16Ch Color, B/W
MPX-CD163 PAL 16Ch Color
RV2216 NTSC 16Ch Color
JK-MX16 NTSC 16Ch Color VDX04 PAL 4Ch Color, B/W ˇ VDX09 PAL 9Ch Color, B/W ˇ
VDX16 PAL 16Ch Color, B/W S9104 NTSC / PAL 4Ch Color ˇ S9119 NTSC / PAL 9Ch Color ˇ
S9116 NTSC / PAL 16Ch COLOR
ˇ ˇ
ˇ
ˇ
ˇ
ˇ ˇ ˇ ˇ
ˇ ˇ ˇ ˇ
ˇ
ˇ
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7.8 ScanIP
Follow the instructions below to use the
ScanIP software to search the DVR devices
in a local network.
1. Click the
connection of the all-type device in the LAN.
The Device List will display the connection
of the all-type device.
2. Select the desired device of the DVR from
the Device List.
3. Click the desired device to show the window
while the DVR information acts to display
the desired changes instantly.
4. Do you want to execute an auto search for
free IP?
If and when you want to auto search the free
IP, select “Yes” or “No”. If clicked “Yes” the
button to discover the
5. Manual insertion of “Free IP Address”.
If you have clicked “No”, please manually
type in insertions as required against the
“Free IP Address”, “Gateway Address”, and
“NET Mask”. Follow each insertion you
make by typing in the “Login Name” and
“Password”, and click “UPDATE” to send
software will provide the “Free IP Address”
boxes on the right side of the window. If you
click “No”, these address boxes will not
show.
your alterations to the DVR.
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6. Auto search “Free IP Address”.
If you clicked “Yes” the “Free IP Address”
box will appear on the right.
2. To change any IP address, type in the new
address in the “Free IP Address” box on
the right as well as the device “Login
Name” and “Password” in their respective
blanks at bottom left, then click “UPDATE”,
and the new address will automatically be
sent to the device.
1. Select and double click any of the addresses
in the “Free IP Address” box on the right to
enter it into an IP Address on the left.
9. Click “Exit” at bottom right to shut the device.
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APPENDIX 1. – Using CD Discs (FOR CD-RW MODEL ONLY)
Please note that when using CD-ROM, CD-R
and CD-RW discs, do not write or stick anything
on the surface as this could cause an error in
recording or the data on the disc may be
damaged.
Inserting Disc
1. Please press the eject button.
2. Please place the disc in the tray.
3. Please do not touch the surface of the disc
where it has been recorded.
4. To insert the caddy please press the insert /
eject button and hold the caddy lightly at the
middle of its front and push gently to insert.
Ejecting The Disc
1. Press the eject button.
2. Carefully lift out the disc.
3. Press the eject button, or lightly touch the
center of the tray and the tray will
automatically reenter its position within
the CD - RW recorder.
Caution: After the tray has been ejected and
NOTE: When using a 12 cm disc please
place it in the center of the caddy where
you are able to see the larger position
specifically for the 12 cm disc. When
the disc has been retrieved from the caddy
or put in the caddy, insert the tray in its
original position to avoid the accumulation
of dust or miscellaneous items inside the
caddy, or else the pick up head may be
affected when it needs to remain clean for
effective reading of the data.
Emergency Eject Button
The device has an emergency eject button,
which allows for manual retrieval of the disc in
case the machine needs repair, or there is a cut
in the power supply. In the above circumstances
use the following method to eject the disc.
1. The power supply has been cut.
2. Press the emergency eject button with a
using an 8 cm disc please place it in the
center of the caddy where you can see
the position for the 8 cm disc. Please
place the printed side up. Never place
two discs in the caddy at the same time.
needle ( a paper clip, etc. can also be
used ) and the tray will immediately eject.
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3. Press the front of the tray or lightly and
gently pull the tray out with two fingers.
Caution
When you use either a CD-RW or a CD-ROM,
please pay heed to the following.
1. At the time of installation: As suggested in
your specifications, please do not install in an
unstable position or in one that causes
vibrations.
2. Do not install in high humidity, direct sunlight,
or damp conditions.
3. Do not use near magnetic fields, or place near
a television or a radio signal as the
performance of the device may be affected.
4. Do not open to try to repair, as the laser
may be harmful.
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APPENDIX 2. –Default Text Insertion List
The following is a list of default phrases and exceptions. You can refer here to click and enter any item
you need to check.
A. Default phrases. B. Default exceptions
ACCOUNT ALCOHOL ALE AMERICAN EXPRESS ATM AX BALANCE BASS BOURBON BREAKFAST BUDWEISER BUD LITE CASH CHANGE CHEW CIGARS COMBO COORS CORONA CUSTOMER DEBIT DIESEL DINERS DINNER DOUBLE DRAFT DISCOUNT DISCOVER EMPLOYEE EXTRA EXTRA LARGE FISH KEG KIDS MEAL GAS GASOLINE GIN GUINESS HEINEKEN
IMPORT LAGER LARGE LONE STAR LOTTERY LUNCH MALT MASTER CHARGE MEAL MEAT MEDIUM MICHELOB MILLER LITE M/C OIL PERCENTAGE PREMIUM PONY KEG RECEIVED SALE SCOTCH SEAFOOD SHOT SMALL SNUFF SPECIAL STOUT SUB TOTAL SYNTHETIC TEQUILA TOBACCO TOP SHELF VISA VODKA WHISKEY X REPORT Z REPORT
BEER * CANCEL * CASH BACK * CASH OUT * CHARGE * CHECK * CIGARETTES * CIGS * COMP * CORRECTION * CREDIT * LIQUOR * MANAGER * MONEY ORDER * NO SALE * ON ACOUNT * OVER RIDE * PAID OUT * PROMOTION * REFUND * RETURN * TOTAL * VOID * WINE *
( End )
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