MPEG LA 4 ch MPEG-4 User Manual

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User
User’’
s Manual
s Manual
English _V0.95
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference.
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This exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
CE Mark
This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference requirements.
CAUTION:
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Only operate this apparatus from the type of power source indicated on the label.
CAUTION
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Note: Version: 1052-09-I4-04-AA-11; 0038
Note: Any changes of AP, please refer to your distributor.
Note: Any changes of this manual made to the actual product are subjects to no further notification.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARTS AND FEATURES
PARTS AND FEATURES
1.1 FEATURES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.3 SPECIFICATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.4 FRONT PANEL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.5 REAR PANEL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
2.1 GETTING STARTED -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
3.1 RECORDING -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3.2 PLAYBACK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
4.1 MENU TREE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.2 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ RECORD -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ TIMER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.4 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ DATE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.5 MAIN MENU OPTIONS_ ADVANCE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.6 ADVANCE MENU_ CAMERA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.7 ADVANCE MENU_ DETECTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.8 ADVANCE MENU_ DISPLAY ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.9 ADVANCE MENU_ ALERT -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.10 ADVANCE MENU_ REMOTE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.11 ADVANCE MENU_ SYSTEM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.12 ADVANCE MENU_ NETWORK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.13 ADVANCE MENU_ BACKUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.14 ADVANCE MENU_ HDD INFO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.15 ADVANCE MENU_ EVENT LOG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ADDITIONAL OPERATION
ADDITIONAL OPERATION
5.1 SEARCH -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.2 KEY LOCK --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.3 SWITCH THE N/P SYSTEM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.4 USB UPGRADE--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.5 LICENSED SOFTWARE AP---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­AP BASIC OPERATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­AP ADVANCED SETTING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Network -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­DDNS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­MAIL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­FTP -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­DVR-CAMERA SETTING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­DEVICE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­DETECTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­NETWORK BACKUP & PLAYBACK ----------------------------------------------------------------------­SEARCH LIST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ALARM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­GENERAL --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ACCOUNT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ONLINE USER INFO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­FILE PATH ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
5.6 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING
6.1 FAQ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1
INSTALL THE HDD -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2
PIN CONFIGURATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #
APPENDIX #33
RS232 PROTOCOL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #
APPENDIX #44
RECORDING TIME TABLE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #
APPENDIX #55
COMPATIBLE USB BRAND ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APPENDIX #
APPENDIX #66
COMPATIBLE HDD BRAND ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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PARTS AND FEATURES
PARTS AND FEATURES
1.1 FEATURES
1.1 FEATURES
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS
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MPEG4 DVR Technology
MPEG4 DVR Technology
Compression format provides crystal clear image with real time performance
Multiplex
Multiplex
Allows live display, record, playback, backup, and network at the same time
Long
Long--
Recording Hours:
Recording Hours:
500GB can record more than 18 days. (4CH, Frame Best Quality, 30IPS)
Backup Function:
Backup Function:
Backup files with USB memory stick (For Model 1) and network remote recording & backup
Remote Surveillance:
Remote Surveillance:
Remote surveillance with licensed software AP and IE browser Web surveillance supports 5 users simultaneously
Intelligent Motion Trigger Recording:
Intelligent Motion Trigger Recording:
With advanced motion detection function, scheduled motion detection recording (4 different adjustable factors for motion detection sensitivity) and convenient search function, customized security environment is achieved
Alarm trigger recording will send alert with images to designated e-mail and FTP address Supports pre-alarm recording (8MB)
Covert Recording:
Covert Recording:
A mask replaces the live image with a blank screen & the monitor shows nothing but recording is still on
A/V Support:
A/V Support:
Supports 2 audio-in, 1 audio-out to record sounds (Model 1) Supports 1 audio-in, 1 audio-out to record sounds (Model 2)
Supports VGA output to monitor (optional)
General:
General:
Support multi-language OSD System auto recovery after power reconnected Support daylight saving function Support manual / timer / motion / alarm / remote recording functions Watermark function ensures authentication of recorded images Support TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP and DDNS network connection
NOTE: Please check the package contents to make sure that you receive all accessories shown above.
Licensed Software AP
Adapter
(with two converters: EU & UK)
Accessories Pack
Accessories Pack
Manual & Quick Start
Digital Video Recorder
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1.3 SPECIFICATION
1.3 SPECIFICATION
Frame: MJPEG ; CIF: MPEG4
1 audio input, 1 audio output (Mono)
Network Remote Backup
N / A
Model 2Model 1
YesWatermark
Support USB 1.1/ 2.0 USB memory stick
USB Interface
Support USB 1.1/ 2.0 USB memory stick and network remote backup
Backup Device
4 Channels. Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC Video Loop Out
Yes (8MB)Pre-alarm Recording
4 adjustable variables with precise calculation for motion detectionMotion Detect Sensitivity
16 × 12 grids per camera for all channelsMotion Detection Area
2 audio inputs, 1 audio output (Mono)
Audio I/O
120 IPS for NTSC / 100 IPS for PAL
Frame: 30, 15, 7, 3 IPS <NTSC> / 25, 12, 6, 3 IPS <PAL> CIF: 120, 60, 30, 15 IPS <NTSC> / 100, 50, 25, 12 IPS <PAL>
Frame: 720 × 480 pixels with 30 IPS〈NTSC〉 /
720 × 576 pixels with 25 IPS PAL
CIF: 352 × 240 pixels with 120 IPS〈NTSC〉/
352 × 288 pixels with 100 IPS PAL
Refresh Rate
IDE type, ATA66, supported HDD 1 , support HDD capacity over 400GB
Hard Disk Storage
Best, High, Normal, and BasicImage Quality Setting
Adjustable Recording Speed
ManualTimerMotion/AlarmRecording Mode
Quick clean up the “index system” of the recorded files. 250GB under 2 seconds
HDD Quick Cleaning
Maximum Recording Rate
Main Monitor Output: Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC Call Monitor Output: Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC
Video Output
4 Channels. Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC Video Input
Frame: MPEG 4 ; CIF: MPEG4Video Compression Format
NTSC / PAL (switch able) Video System
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Any changes made to the actual product are subjects to no further notification.
2X digital zoom (live mode)Digital Zoom
Motion JPEGWeb Transmitting
Compression Format
10/100 Base-T. Support remote control and live view via Ethernet Ethernet
Support licensed software AP, and IE browser Web Interface
42 W Power Consumption
Specification Continued…
System auto recovery after power reconnectedSystem Recovery
Optional Peripheral
Dimensions (mm)
Operating Temperature
Power Source
Date Display Format
Video Adjustable
Camera Title
Video Loss Detection
Key Lock
Alarm I/O
Dwell Time (Sequential Channel Switch)
PTZ control
Network Connection
Remote Alarm Notification
4 inputs, 1 output
343mm (W) × 59mm (H) × 223mm (D)
VGA connector
E-mail images, and images uploading to FTP site’s specific account
Support TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP and DDNS functions
10~ 40(50~104℉)
Support up to 6 letters
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YY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, and Off
HueColorContrastBrightness
Yes
Yes
Programmable with adjustable dwell time
Support PELCO-D protocol
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1.4 FRONT PANEL
1.4 FRONT PANEL
4
LED LIGHT”:
HDD: HDD is reading or recording HDD Full: HDD is full. ALARM: Once the alarm is triggered TIMER: When timer recording is turned on PLAY: Under playing status REC: Under recording status
MENU”:
Press “MENU” button to enter main menu.
ENTER”/ “SET”:
Press “ENTER” button to confirm.
Press “SET” to change channel display position. Press “▲▼◄►“ to select the channel which you like to change, Press “”or “-” select the channel which You would like to show.
Press “ENTER” button to confirm.
SEARCH ”:
Press “SEARCH” button to enter the search mode.
SLOW ”:
Under playback mode, press “SLOW“ button to show slow playback.
ZOOM ”:
Press “ZOOM” button to enlarge the picture of selected channel (under live mode).
“”/- ”:
Press “ “ button to show the 4 channel display mode. Press “ ” button to change the setting in the menu.
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SEQ”/ “”:
Press “SEQ” button to activate the call monitor function and press “SEQ” button
again to escape the call monitor mode. Press “” button to change the setting in the menu.
POWER”:
Press this button to turn on / off the DVR. (Under recording mode, please stop record before turn off the DVR).
CH1 ”“CH2 ”“CH3 ”“CH4 ”:
Press “1 ”“2 ”“3 ”“4 ” buttons to select the channel.
REC”:
Press “REC” button to activate the manual recording.
PLAY”:
Press “PLAY” button to playback the recorded files.
UP / PAUSE , DOWN / STOP, LEFT / FAST REWIND, RIGHT / FAST FORWARD“:
Press “▲▼◄►“ to move the cursor up / down / left / right.
Under playback mode, press “ “ button to pause playback. Under playback mode, press “ “ button to stop playback. Under playback mode, press “ “ button to fast rewind. Under playback mode, press “ “ button to fast forward.
“”:
Press these two buttons to select live or playback sounds of the 2 audio channels.
“”:
Press these two buttons at the same time to enter / exit the PTZ control mode.
Press “POWER” button on the DVR front panel to shutdown, and then press
“POWER” + ““ to switch to PAL system. (Press the buttons until the monitor show the video image of the DVR.)
Press “POWER” button on the DVR front panel to shutdown, and then press
“POWER” + ““ to switch to NTSC system. (Press the buttons until the monitor show the video image of the DVR.)
Press “MENU” + “ENTER” buttons on the DVR front panel to key lock.
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1.5 REAR PANEL
1.5 REAR PANEL
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1) 75Ω / HI:
When using Loop function, please switch to HI. When you don’t use Loop function, please switch to 75Ω.
2) VIDEO INPUT (CHANNEL 1 - 4) :Connect to video source, such as camera. LOOP (CHANNEL 1 - 4):Video output.
3) MONITOR:
Connect to Main monitor.
4) CALL MONITOR:
Connect to CALL monitor. Show the channel switch display. When the alarm is triggered, the call monitor will show the image of the triggered channel for a period of time.
5) AUDIO IN (two audio-in for Model 1; one audio-in for Model 2) :
Connect to audio source, such as camera which equipped with audio function. When users start the recording function, the audio input will be recorded.
6) AUDIO OUT :
Connect to monitor or speaker. With 1 mono audio output from the same source.
7) D/V PORT (Digital Video Port):
Connect to VGA connector card.
8) EXTERNAL I/O PORT:
Connect to external device. Control external device or controlled remotely by external device (alarm input, external alarm).
9) LAN:
Connect to Internet by LAN cable.
10) LINK / ACT LED light:
When the Internet is activated, the LED light will be on
11) POWER:
Connect to provided adapter.
12) USB (For Model 1):
Support firmware update and files backup.
DC 19V
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75?
HI-IMPEDANCE
1
LOOP
EXTERNAL I/O
INPUT
2
LOOP LOOP LOOP
3
INPUT
4
INPUT
LAN
ACT.
LINK
1
CALLMONITOR
IN
OUT
2
USB
INPUT
VD
/
5
7
2
8
9
11
64
3
1
10
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Take Model 1 as an example
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2.1 GETTING STARTED
2.1 GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
GETTING STARTED
NOTE:
NOTE: Please refer to Appendix #1 for HDD installation instructions.
NOTE:
NOTE: Please refer to “Section 1.5 Rear Panel” for connection.
NOTE:
NOTE: Please refer to Appendix#2 for pin configurations of the external I/O port .
Connecting all the devices to construct a surveillance.
1) Install HDD: The HDD must be installed before the DVR is turned on.
2) Connect cameras.
3) Connect monitors.
4) Connect the external devices.
5) Connect the AC power cord to power adapter and plug into an electrical outlet. The standby LED would be on as red. Press the “POWER” button. The power LED will be on as red. It takes approximately 10 to 15 seconds to boot the system.
Channel Title
Available Capacity
of Internal HDD
System Time
Under HDD
Overwrite Mode
2006-MAR-13 [MON] 14:43
420GB
420GB
--OWOW-
-
01
01
02
02
03
03
04
04
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Take Model 1 as an example
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Under Recording
2005-MAR-13[MON] 14:43
420GB
420GB
--OWOW-
-
01
01
02
02
03
03
04
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BASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
3.1 RECORDING
3.1 RECORDING
The DVR offers three recording modes, manual record, event recording, and timer record. If power is off accidentally, recorded video files will still be stored in the HDD.
DVR will return to original recording status after power is on again.
1) MANUAL RECORDING (continuous recording) : Recording is initiated by manually pressing the “REC” button. Indicated by the sign “●”
2) EVENT RECORDING (triggered by motion and external alarm) : When this functions is activated, the recording is triggered by motion or external alarm. Indicated by the sign “ ” and “ ” .
3) TIMER RECORDING (scheduled time) : Recording is scheduled by Timer. Indicated by the sign “TIMER RECORD”.
NOTE : When the HDDs are full under O/W recording mode, previous recorded files may be overwritten without further warning notices.
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3.2 PLAYBACK
3.2 PLAYBACK
Press “ PLAY ” button, the DVR will display the last recording video.
1) FAST FORWARD (F.F. ) & FAST REWIND (REW):
You can increase speed for fast forward and rewind on the DVR. In the playback mode, Press “ “ once to get 4X speed forward and press twice to get 8X speed,
… and the maximum speed is 32X.
Press “ “ once to get 4X speed rewind and press twice to get 8X speed,
… and the maximum speed is 32X.
The type of recording image size (Frame or CIF )will also shown on the screen.
2) PAUSE / IMAGE JOG:
Press “ “ button to pause the current image displayed on the screen. In the Pause mode,
Press “ “ once to get forward by frame change.Press “ “ once to get rewind by frame change.
3) STOP:
Press “ “ button under all circumstance, it will return DVR to live monitoring mode.
4) CHANNEL SHIFT:
Display mode:
Press MODE “ ” button to 4 channels display.
Full Screen Switch:
Press “1 ”“2 ”“3 ”“4 ” buttons to show the full screen channels.
Channel display switch:
Press “SET” to change channel display position. Press “▲▼◄►“ to select the channel which you like to change,
Press “”or “-” select the channel which you like show. Press “ENTER” button to confirm.
5) SLOW PLAYBACK:
Model 1: Press “SLOW” button to get 1/4X speed playback and press twice to get 1/8X. Model 2: Press “SLOW” button to get 1/4X speed playback.
6) AUDIO:
Press “ ” to select live or playback sounds of the 2 audio channels.
AUDIO 1 (L) ; AUDIO 1 (P) AUDIO 2 (L) ; AUDIO 2 (P) L: Live audio; P: Playback audio
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DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
DETAILED MENU CONFIGURATION
4.1 MENU TREE
4.1 MENU TREE
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DATE:
DATE:
YEAR MONTH DAY
YEAR MONTH DAY
FORMAT: Y
FORMAT: Y--MM--D D ……
TIME:
TIME:
HOUR MIN SEC
HOUR MIN SEC
MENU
MENU
RECORD
RECORD
TIMER
TIMER
DATE
DATE
ADVANCE
ADVANCE
TITLE
TITLE
BRIG
BRIG
CONT
CONT
SATU
SATU
HUE
HUE
COV
COV
REC
REC
CAMERA
CAMERA
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
REMOTE
REMOTE
NETWORK
NETWORK
MANUAL RECORD
MANUAL RECORD
ENABLE
ENABLE
EVENT RECORD
EVENT RECORD
ENABLE
ENABLE
TIMER RECORD
TIMER RECORD
ENABLE
ENABLE
OVERWRITE
OVERWRITE
RECORD IMG SIZE
RECORD IMG SIZE
RECORD QUALITY
RECORD QUALITY
MANUAL RECORD
MANUAL RECORD
IPS
IPS
EVENT RECORD
EVENT RECORD
IPS
IPS
TIMER RECORD
TIMER RECORD
IPS
IPS
TOTAL IPS SHARE
TOTAL IPS SHARE
DATE
DATE
START
START
HH : MM
HH : MM
END
END
HH : MM
HH : MM
ALERT
ALERT
BACKUP
BACKUP
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
HDD INFO
HDD INFO
TITLE DISPLAY
TITLE DISPLAY
DATE DISPLAY
DATE DISPLAY
HDD INFO
HDD INFO
LOSS SCREEN
LOSS SCREEN
PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK
INFO
INFO
DWELL
DWELL
DURATION
DURATION
(SEC)
(SEC)
DEDE-
-
INTERLACE
INTERLACE
EXT. ALERT
EXT. ALERT
INT. BUZZER
INT. BUZZER
KEY BUZZER
KEY BUZZER
VLOSS BUZZER
VLOSS BUZZER
MOTION BUZZER
MOTION BUZZER
ALARM BUZZER
ALARM BUZZER
ALARM DURATION
ALARM DURATION
(SEC)
(SEC)
HDD BUZZER
HDD BUZZER
HDD NEARLY FULL
HDD NEARLY FULL
(GB)
(GB)
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SERIAL TYPE
SERIAL TYPE
BAUD RATE
BAUD RATE
HOST ID
HOST ID
PASSWORD
PASSWORD
RESET DEFAULT
RESET DEFAULT
CLEAR HDD
CLEAR HDD
UPGRADE
UPGRADE
VERSION
VERSION
VIDEO FORMAT
VIDEO FORMAT
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
AUTO KEYLOCK
AUTO KEYLOCK
WATERMARK
WATERMARK
DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAYLIGHT SAVING
TITLE
TITLE
DET
DET
AREA
AREA
LS
LS
SS
SS
TS
TS
RE
RE
ALARM
ALARM
DETECTION
DETECTION
TITLE
TITLE
DEVICE
DEVICE
ID
ID
PROTOCOL
PROTOCOL
RATE
RATE
MONITOR
MONITOR
OUT
OUT
DETECTION
DETECTION
TIMER
TIMER
PRE
PRE--
ALARM
ALARM
This USB backup function is only for Model 1
OSD
OSD
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4.2 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___RECORD
4.2 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___RECORD
Move the cursor to the “RECORD”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
1) MANUAL RECORD ENABLE: Start / Stop the manual recording function.
2) EVENT RECORD ENABLE: Start / Stop the event recording function. When this functions is activated, the recording will triggered by motion or external alarm
3) TIMER RECORD ENABLE
:
Start / Stop the timer recording function.
4) OVERWRITE: Select to overwrite previous recording video in HDD. When the HDD is full under O/W recording mode, previous recorded files will be overwritten without further warning notices.
5) RECORD IMG SIZE: There are two recording options, FRAME and CIF. When change record image size, user need to stop recording first.
6) RECORD QUALITY: There are four quality settings: BEST, HIGH, NORMAL & BASIC
7) MANUAL RECORD IPS: Recording is activated by pressing the “REC” button. Select the images per second of MANUAL RECORD, The options are as the followings:
NTSC
NTSC: FRAME: 30, 15, 7, 3
PAL
PAL: FRAME: 25, 12, 6, 3
CIF: 120, 60, 30, 15 CIF: 100, 50, 25, 12
(MENU)
RECORD
RECORD
TIMER DATE ADVANCE
Press “MENU” button to enter the main menu list. The default admin password is 0000. Enter the default password and press “ENTER”. (Users could alter the password later, please refer to “Section 4.11 ADVANCE MENU_SYSTEM”
)
Use the following buttons for menu setting:
▲▼◄► to move the cursor.
, to choose the numbers / selections.
“ ENTER “ to go to the submenu / to confirm the selection
“ MENU “ to go to the menu OSD
/ to confirm the change / to exit the menu OSD
RECORD
RECORD
MANUAL RECORD ENABLE EVENT RECORD ENABLE TIMER RECORD ENABLE OVERWRITE RECORD IMG SIZE RECORD QUALITY MANUAL RECORD IPS EVENT RECORD IPS TIMER RECORD IPS TOTAL IPS SHARE
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8) EVENT RECORD IPS: Recording is activated by event (alarm and motion trigger). Select the images per second for EVENT RECORD. The options are as followings:
NTSC
NTSC: FRAME: 30, 15, 7, 3
PAL
PAL: FRAME: 25, 12, 6, 3
CIF: 120, 60, 30, 15 CIF: 100, 50, 25, 12
9) TIMER RECORD IPS:
Recording is activated by timer schedule. Select the images per second for TIMER RECORD. The options are as followings:
NTSC
NTSC: FRAME: 30, 15, 7, 3
PAL
PAL: FRAME: 25, 12, 6, 3
CIF: 120, 60, 30, 15 CIF: 100, 50, 25, 12
10) TOTAL IPS SHARE: There are two IPS settings:
FIX
FIX:
IPS per channel = RECORD IPS ÷ 4 channels
GROUP (Suitable for Frame mode)
GROUP (Suitable for Frame mode):
IPS per channel = RECORD IPS ÷ number of channels under recording.
Note: For Model 2, the IPS in frame mode is always fix.
4.3 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___TIMER
4.3 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___TIMER
Move the cursor to “TIMER”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
RECORD
RECORD
DATE START END OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 DAILY 08 : 00 - 18 : 00 SUN 06 : 00 - 23 : 00 MON-FRI 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00
(MENU)
RECORD
TIMER
TIMER
DATE ADVANCE
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4.4 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___DATE
4.4 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___DATE
(MENU) RECORD
TIMER
DATE
DATE
ADVANCE
Move the cursor to “DATE”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
NOTE: The illustrated setting means: During the daylight saving time period (start from the 4thSunday of March, end on the 4
th
Sunday of October), the DVR system time will plus one hour.
1) DATE: Select scheduled record day (SUN/MON/TUE/ WED/ THU/ FRI/ SAT/ MON–FRI / SAT-SUN / DAILY/OFF) to set up timer record schedule. NOTE 1 : Specific day could be changed by “”or “-”button. NOTE 2 : If you plan to set the timer recording across the midnight, there are two ways for setting the timer recording schedule, please following the instructions below. Example 1 :
If you only want to set recording timer schedule from every Sunday 23:30 to Monday 23:30, then you could set recording timer schedule as Sunday from 23:30 to 23:30. Example 2 :
If you plan to set the timer recording from Sunday 08:00 to Monday 15:00, then you could set the recording timer schedule as Sunday from 08 : 00 to 00 : 00, and Monday 00 : 00 to 15 : 00. Note: Please turn on “Timer Record Enable” in record menu, refer to P.11.
2) START: Select the start time for the recording.
3) END: Select the finishing time for the recording.
DATE
DATE
DATE 2006-MAR-28 13:23:00 FORMAT Y-M-D DAYLIGHT SAVING ON
1) DATE: Set the correct time of the DVR ( YEAR / MONTH / DAY / HOUR / MIN / SEC)
2) FORMAT: There are three formats: Y-M-D, M-D-Y, D-M-Y.
3) DAYLIGHT SAVING: Specify whether to use daylight saving time and time period. ( START / END) Daylight saving time can be adjusted manually. Enter the daylight saving menu mode to set the start time, the end time and adjust how many hours of the daylight saving.
DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAYLIGHT SAVING
START 4TH-SUN-MAR 01: 00: 00 END 4TH-SUN-OCT 01: 00: 00 ADJUST 01 : 00
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4.5 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___ADVANCE
4.5 MAIN MENU OPTIONS___ADVANCE
(MENU) RECORD TIMER DATE
ADVANCE
ADVANCE
ADVANCE
ADVANCE
CAMERA
DETECTION DISPLAY ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK BACKUP HDD INFO EVENT LOG
4.6 ADVANCE MENU ___CAMERA
4.6 ADVANCE MENU ___CAMERA
Move the cursor to “CAMERA”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
CAMERA
CAMERA
TITLE BRIG CONT SATU HUE COV REC
01 110 128 128 128 NO YES 02 110 128 128 128 NO YES 03 110 128 128 128 NO YES 04 110 128 128 128 NO YES
1) TITLE: Move the cursor to the camera title which you want to change, and press “ENTER” to access the setting screen. Assign each channel a title (up to six characters (letters or symbols…)), the default title is the channel number.
2) BRIG / CONT / SATU / HUE: Adjust the Brightness/Contrast/Saturation/Hue of each channel. The level is from 0 to 255. The default value of BRIG is 110, others are128.
3) COV (COVERT): Select “YES” to mask the selected channel which is under recording. When this function is activated, the “COV” words will be shown on the screen.
4) REC (RECORD): Select “YES” to enable the record function; Select “NO” to disable the record.
5) PREV / NEXT: Select “PREV” to go to the previous page; Select “NEXT” to go the next page.
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Move the cursor to “ADVANCE”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
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4.7 ADVANCE MENU ___DETECTION
4.7 ADVANCE MENU ___DETECTION
Move the cursor to “DETECTION”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
DETECTION
DETECTION
TITLE DET AREA LS SS TS RE ALARM
01 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF 02 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 LOW 03 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 HIGH 04 ON SETUP 07 03 02 10 OFF
DETECTION
DETECTION
DETECTION SETUP DETECTION TIMER
1) DETECTION SETUP:
a) TITLE:
Show camera title of each channel.
b) DET:
Select “ON” to activate the motion detection function of the selected channel. Select “OFF” to inactivate the motion detect function of the selected channel.
c) AREA:
Press the “ENTER” button to set detection area. Pink blocks represent the area that is not being detected while the transparent blocks are the areas under detection.
Press “ENTER” to confirm the start area
Press or to choose the width of the area
Press or to choose the height of the area, and press “ENTER” again to confirm.
Multi-detection area
Press “” to turn all area under detection
Press “” to close all detection area
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▲▼◄►: navigates between targets.
d) LS :
The sensitivity of comparing two different images. The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection. The highest sensitivity setting is 00 and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15. The default value is 07.
e) SS :
The sensitivity regarding the size of the triggered object on the screen.(the number of motion detection grids). The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection. The highest sensitivity setting is 00 and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15. The default setting is 03.
Note: The default setting of Spatial Sensitivity is 03 which means once a object
is detected more than 3 grids. The system will get triggered. So the value of Spatial Sensitivity must be less than the number of grids that you set up to motion detection area.
f) TS :
The sensitivity regarding how long the object gets triggered. The smaller the value is, the higher motion detection sensitivity will be. The highest sensitivity setting is 00, and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15. The default setting is 02.
g) RE :
The value of RE is a reference for detection. The default value is 10, which means DVR will compare 10 continuous images at one time according to the sensitivity of LS, SS, TS simultaneously. The bigger the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection.
h) ALARM:
Select LOW / HIGH for the alarm polarity. The default alarm value is OFF.
DETECTION TIMER
DETECTION TIMER
DATE START END OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 DAILY 08 : 00 - 18 : 00 SUN 06 : 00 - 23 : 00 MON-FRI 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00 OFF 00 : 00 - 00 : 00
2) DETECTION TIMER: Set the date, start time, end time of the detection function.
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4.8 ADVANCE MENU ___DISPLAY
4.8 ADVANCE MENU ___DISPLAY
Move the cursor to “DISPLAY”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
DISPLAY
DISPLAY
TITLE DISPLAY ON DATE DISPLAY ON HDD INFO ON LOSS SCREEN BLUE PLAYBACK INFO NORMAL DWELL DURATION (SEC) 2 DE-INTERLACE ON MONITOR OUT MAIN OSD SETUP WATERMARK ON
1) TITLE DISPLAY: Turn the channel title display on / off.
2) DATE DISPLAY: Turn the date display on / off.
3) HDD INFO” Turn on / off the information display of internal HDD.
4) LOSS SCREEN” Set the color of video loss screen (Blue or Black)
5) PLAYBACK INFO: Set the position where playback information will be indicated (center or normal (on the button of left-hand side of the screen)).
6) DWELL DURATION (SEC): Set the duration time of each channel for CALL MONITOR (2, 4, 8, 16 sec.)
7) DE-INTERLACE: Set the “DE-INTERLACE” function on / off.
Note: For Model 2, de-interlace function is always off in the frame quad playback mode.
8) MONITOR OUT
:
Select video output device (Main monitor / VGA output (optional device))
9) OSD
:
Set customized OSD color.
10) WATERMARK: In the playback mode of the software AP, users could proof the authenticity of the BACKUP VIDEO. If the BACKUP VIDEO had been modified, the video image will turn to
light red
light red and the playback will be paused. Please refer to P. 31 for detailed instruction.
Note: This function is always on and non
Note: This function is always on and non--
switchable.
switchable.
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4.9 ADVANCE MENU ___ALERT
4.9 ADVANCE MENU ___ALERT
Move the cursor to “ALERT”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
1) EXT. ALERT: Set the sound on / off when external alarm is triggered.
2) INT. BUZZER: Set the sound of KEY / VLOSS / MOTION / ALARM / HDD FULL on or off.
3) KEY BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when pressing the button.
4) VLOSS BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when video loss happened.
5) MOTION BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when motion alarm triggered.
6) ALARM BUZZER
:
Set the sound on / off when internal alarm triggered.
7) HDD BUZZER: Set the sound on / off when the HDD is full.
8) HDD NEARLYFULL (GB): If HDD buzzer is on, you could choose to have a buzzer notification when the HDD available capacity is only xxx GB left..
9) ALARM DURATION (SEC): Press “ENTER” or “”or “-” button to set the duration time of alarm recording (5, 10, 20, 40 sec.).
10) PRE-ALARM: Set the pre-alarm function on (8MB)/ off. When pre-alarm and event record functions are both activated, the DVR will record 8MB file before alarm / motion triggered.
ALERT
ALERT
EXT. ALERT ON INT. BUZZER ON KEY BUZZER ON VLOSS BUZZER ON MOTION BUZZER ON ALARM BUZZER ON HDD BUZZER ON HDD NEARLY FULL (GB) 05 ALARM DURATION (SEC) 05 PRE-ALARM OFF
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4.10 ADVANCE MENU ___REMOTE
4.10 ADVANCE MENU ___REMOTE
Move the cursor to “REMOTE”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
REMOTE
REMOTE
TITLE DEVICE ID PROTOCOL RATE
01 PTZ 001 P - D 02400 02 CAMERA 002 NORMAL 02400 03 CAMERA 003 NORMAL 02400 04 CAMERA 004 NORMAL 02400
1) TITLE: Title of each camera.
2) DEVICE: Select to control normal camera or PTZ camera for each channel.
3) ID: Set the ID number (0 ~ 255) of PTZ camera.
Note: After connect to PTZ correctly, the default ID of PTZ will be shown on the screen. Note: Please refer to below instruction “PTZ Connection and Control”
4) PROTOCOL: Select NORMAL (our protocol) or PELCO-D protocol.
5) RATE: Set the baud rate of each channel (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 57600).
***PTZ Connection and Control: ***
***PTZ Connection and Control: ***
1)
Device
Device: Our own brand PTZ / Pelco-D protocol PTZ
2)
Connection
Connection
: Detailed connection and instructions, please refer to PTZ manual.
Note:
Note:
As for “RS485A and RS485B Port” please refer to “Section 1.5 Rear Panel”, or refer to
“Appendix #2 PIN Configuration”.
3)
Control Mode
Control Mode: Refer to front panel.
4) Detailed PTZ operation, please refer to PTZ manual.
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4.11 ADVANCE MENU ___SYSTEM
4.11 ADVANCE MENU ___SYSTEM
Move the cursor to “SYSTEM”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
1) SERIAL TYPE:
Press “ENTER” or “”or “-” button to set the control serial type (RS-485, RS-232) of DVR.
2) BAUD RATE:
Press “ENTER” or “”or “-” button to set the BAUD RATE of DVR (2400, 9600, 19200, 57600).
3) HOST ID:
Press “ENTER” or “”or “-” button to set the ID of DVR (0 ~ 255).
4) PASSWORD: Press “ENTER” to set the password for accessing DVR (admin password or guest password). Users who use guest password to access the DVR will only allow to view the live streaming video, sequence display, shift the channel display, and key lock.
5) RESET DEFAULT: Press “ENTER”, and select “YES” to confirm or “NO” to cancel.
6) CLEAR HDD: Press “ENTER”, and “YES” to confirm clear HDD or “NO” to cancel.
7) UPGRADE:
(This function is only for Model1.) (For Model 2, only support upgrade from AP side, please refer to P.27)
Press “ENTER”, and select “YES” to confirm upgrade or “NO” to chancel.
8) AUTO KEYLOCK
:
Set the auto key lock function (Never / 10 sec / 30 sec / 60 sec).
9) LANGUAGE (Support multi-language): Press “ENTER”, and select the language for the OSD.
10) VERSION: The firmware version information.
11) VIDEO FORMAT: The information of the DVR’s video format.
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SYSTEM
SYSTEM
SERIAL TYPE RS - 485
BAUD RATE 02400 HOST ID 003 PASSWORD SETUP RESET DEFAULT RESET CLEAR HDD MASTER UPGRADE NO AUTO KEYLOCK NEVER LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERSION 1052-09-I4-04-AA-11 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC
For Model 1
For Model 1
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4.12 ADVANCE MENU ___NETWORK
4.12 ADVANCE MENU ___NETWORK
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Move the cursor to “NETWORK”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
NETWORK
NETWORK
NETWORK TYPE STATIC DNS 61. 66. 138. 53 PORT 0 0 8 0
1) NETWORK TYPE (STATIC):
Select NETWORK TYPE, and press “”or “-” button to set the network type as STATIC, and then press “ENTER” to go to the submenu of the network. In the submenu of network type, use “”or “-” button to set all the information needed in the DVR. See the illustration below.
2) NETWORK TYPE (DHCP):
The DHCP function needs to be supported by router or cable modem network with DHCP service. For detailed DHCP setting, please follow the AP (Licensed Software AP) setup, and then refer to P32 and P33.
3) NETWORK TYPE (PPPoE):
This PPPoE function need to have “username” and “password” from ISP supplier. For detailed PPPoE setting, please follow the AP (Licensed Software AP) setup, and then refer to P32 and P33.
NOTE:
DHCP and PPPoE network types need to apply DDNS service to get “Hostname” to correspond to dynamic IP address. For detailed DDNS setting, please refer to P.33.
STATIC
STATIC
IP 60
. 121. 46. 236 GATEWAY 60. 121. 46. 226 NETMASK 255. 255. 255. 254
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4.13 ADVANCE MENU ___ BACKUP
4.13 ADVANCE MENU ___ BACKUP
Move the cursor to “BACKUP”, and press ”ENTER”, then the screen will show the following options.
1) START TIME: Select the start time of the backup.
2) END TIME: Select the end time of the backup.
3) AVAILABLE SIZE: Display the available capacity in the USB.
4) CHANNEL: Select channels by pressing “ENTER” button to change the symbol in front of the channel number. Symbol “X” means that this channel is not selected. Symbol “” means that this channel is selected.
5) HDD NUM: Master HDD.
6) BACKUP TO USB: Press “ENTER” to start backup the chosen file to USB.
BACKUP
BACKUP
USB BACKUP
Select “USB BACKUP” and then press “Enter”.
NOTE:
NOTE:
c The USB format must be “FAT 32”. d If the USB is not supported by the DVR, then the “USB ERROR”
message will be shown on the screen.
e We recommend to clear all the files in the USB before you backup
files in your USB.
f The backup files can be view on the licensed software AP.
Or users can convert the recorded file to AVI format. For detailed AP playback, please refer to P.31.
This USB backup function is only for Model 1
USB BACKUP
USB BACKUP
START TIME 2005-12-28 10 : 56 : 32 END TIME 2005-12-28 12 : 00 : 00 AVAILABLE SIZE 0512 MB CHANNEL
01 02 X 03 X 04
HDD NUM MASTER BACKUP TO USB START
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4.14 ADVANCE MENU ___HDD INFO
4.14 ADVANCE MENU ___HDD INFO
HDD INFO
HDD INFO
HDD NUM HDD SIZE
MASTER 400.517
You can get the capacity information on all the connected HDD.
4.15 ADVANCE MENU ___EVENT LOG
4.15 ADVANCE MENU ___EVENT LOG
You can get all the information (event type, time, and channel) on the event list (including video loss list, net list, other lists (such as power on / off, key unlock, reset to default). Select the event list you want to see and press “ENTER”.
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
VLOSS LIST NET LIST OTHERS CLEAR ALL
1) VLOSS LIST: Show the information of video loss list.
2) NET LIST: Show the information of net login list.
3) OTHERS: Show the information of power on / off, unlock, reset to default list.
4) CLEAR ALL: Clear all event log lists.
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ADDITIONAL OPERATION
ADDITIONAL OPERATION
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5.1 SEARCH
5.1 SEARCH
Press “SEARCH” buttons on the front panel of the DVR to enter the search mode. Then the screen will show the following options.
SEARCH
SEARCH
HDD MASTER FULL LIST RECORD LIST SYSTEM LIST ALARM LIST MOTION LIST EVENT SEARCH TIME SEARCH
1) HDD: Master HDD.
2) FULL LIST: List all recorded files ( R: RECORD / S: SYSTEM / A: ALARM / MS: MOTION / T: TIMER).
3) RECORD LIST: List of manual recorded files.
4) SYSTEM LIST: List of system recorded files. Under continuous recording mode, the DVR system will save one recording file every one hour.
5) ALARM LIST: List of alarm trigger recorded files.
6) MOTION LIST: List of motion trigger recorded files.
7) EVENT SEARCH: Search by specific time period (YEAR / MONTH / DAY / HOUR / MIN), channel, HDD, and event type (motion / alarm triggered recording videos). When you playback the recording videos, it would play with fast speed.
8) TIME SEARCH: Search by specific time period (YEAR / MONTH / DAY / HOUR / MIN).
NOTE:
Move the cursor to the specific recorded file and press “ENTER” to play the video, and press stop “ ” button to return the live display.
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5.3 SWITCH THE N/P SYSTEM
5.3 SWITCH THE N/P SYSTEM
1) Press “POWER” button on the DVR front panel to shutdown, and then press
“POWER” + ““ to switch to PAL system. (Press the buttons untill the monitor show the video image of the DVR.)
2) Press “POWER” button on the DVR front panel to shutdown, and then press
“POWER” + “
“ to switch to NTSC system.
(Press the buttons untill the monitor show the video image of the DVR.)
5.2 KEY LOCK
5.2 KEY LOCK
1)1)Key Lock On
Key Lock On:
2)2)Key Lock Off
Key Lock Off: Press any key (except “SHIFT” and “POWER” buttons) and then key in the password to exit Key Lock mode.
3)3)Password
Password: For the password setting, please refer to “Section 4.11 ADVANCE MENU_SYSTEM”.
c Press “MENU” + “ENTER” buttons on the DVR front panel to key lock. d Auto key lock: refer to “Section 4.11 ADVANCE MENU_SYSTEM”.
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5.4 USB UPGRADE
5.4 USB UPGRADE
5.5 LICENSED SOFTWARE AP
5.5 LICENSED SOFTWARE AP
WARNING
WARNING
UPGRADE ARE YOU SURE?
YES NO
WARNING
WARNING
PLEASE WAIT… UPGRADE KERNEL
OK
WARNING
WARNING
PLEASE WAIT… UPGRADE BOOT
OK
WARNING
WARNING
PLEASE WAIT… UPGRADE HTML
OK
WARNING
WARNING
UPGRADE SUCCESS REBOOT
OK
WARNING
WARNING
SHUTDOWN PLEASE WAIT…
OK
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Users can use USB to upgrade. Please format the USB memory device as FAT 32 format first.
1) Get the upgrade files from your distributor.
2) Save the upgrade files in your USB device (Do not change the file name).
3) Go to the “MAIN MENU – SYSTEM - UPGRADE” , and press “ENTER”.
4) Select “YES”, and press “ENTER” again to confirm upgrade.
NOTE:
c The USB format must be “FAT 32”. d If the USB can’t be detected by the DVR, the “USB ERROR” message
will be shown on the screen.
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NOTE: For the latest version of the software AP, please refer to your distributor, or refer to “Section 5.6 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER”
.
1)
1)
Install the Software
Install the Software:
c Place the attached CD into CD-ROM and it will start to install application
programs into PC (Including AP and JAVA program).
d The PC will run the setup file automatically. e After setup, user will see “ “ icon on the desktop.
This USB upgrade function is only for Model 1
For Model 2, only support upgrade from AP side, please refer to P.27
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2)
2)
AP Basic Operation
AP Basic Operation:
NOTE: The version of the licensed software will shown on the login page.
c Connect DVR to PC via RJ45 network line.
d
d
LAN Setting :
LAN Setting : The default DVR IP is “192.168.1.10”, and default “username” and “password” are both “admin”. Users should set PC’s IP address as “IP:192.168.1.
XXX
XXX (1~255, except 10)” (in order to make the PC and DVR
under the same domain).
e Double click to enter login page.
Key in IP (192.168.1.10), username (admin), password (admin), port (80) in the login page. After connect to the DVR with local LAN, users could modify the network settings in DVR or in system config of the licensed software AP.
f
f
Network Type ~ Static IP :
Network Type ~ Static IP : Set the network information in the DVR menu (Section 4.12) or in System Config of the licensed software AP (P.32).
Network Type ~ Dynamic IP (DHCP and
Network Type ~ Dynamic IP (DHCP and
PPPoE
PPPoE
) :
) : Set the Network information in System Config of the licensed software AP. For detailed DHCP and PPPoE setting, please refer to P.32 and P.33.
g After setup the network information, double click to enter login page.
Key in “Username”, “ Password”, “IP” (Static IP) or “Host name” (Dynamic IP), and “Port”. And then click the green button to connect.
h LOGIN AP Icon Explanation.
Address Book:
Address Book: Press this button to add a new IP into the IP Address Book or choose any preset IP address to access the software AP.
Search:
Search: Search available DVR IP address in local area network and modify the network setting of the DVR.
Player:
Player: Press this button to access and play the recorded files that are saved in your PC.
Upgrade Firmware:
Upgrade Firmware: Press this button to upgrade DVR firmware or OSD langue file. The provided firmware and OSD files should be saved at PC first.
Copy:
Copy:
Press this button to copy all the software installation files, so users could keep all the settings of video web server for next software installation on other PC.
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i Video Web Server Control Panel.
Digital Device Control Panel ~ 4 CH DVR
Digital Device Control Panel ~ 4 CH DVR
a. Image Transfer Rate Per Second
b. Data Transfer Rate
c. Connect / Disconnect
d. Resolution:
NTSC: 320 × 228 ; 640 × 456 PAL: 320 × 276 ; 640 × 552
e. Image Quality (High, Medium, Low)
f. Snapshot : press this button to take a snapshot of the image which will
be saved in the designated destination.
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g. Record : press this button to start recording, and press this button again to stop
recording. The recorded files will be saved to the designed path on the PC. Each recording file can be up to 18,000 frames. When the recording file is full, the new recorded file will be saved as the second file.
If the HDD space is less than 200MB, the program will stop recording. h. System Config: press this button to enter the setting page of the software AP. i. Number of Online Users j. CH 1 ~ 4 k. 4 Channel Display l. Record m. Search n. Stop / Fast Rewind / Fast Forward / Pause / Slow Playback / Play o. p. q. Digital Zoom r. Set : press this button to change channel display position.
Press “▲▼◄►” to select the channel that You would like to change.
Press “”or “-” select the channel that You would like to show.
Press “Enter” button to confirm. s. Sequence: press this button to enter the call monitor function and press again to
exit from call monitor mode. t. Enter u. PTZ Control On / Off:
When the PTZ control turned on, users could select
the PTZ device, and press “OK” button to enter the PTZ control AP screen.
(Press “ESC” to exit from PTZ control AP screen and back to DVR control AP
screen)
v. Menu / Up / Down / Left / Right w. Turbo ON/ OFF:
To speed up menu selection or the control of the PTZ camera under software AP,
users could activate "Turbo" function by clicking this button. Users are allowed to
change the turbo steps from 1 to 10. .
Ex. If users activate the TURBO function, and set the value of the turbo step as 3,
then when users press one of the button up/down/left/right, one mouse click
will function as clicking 3 times.
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Digital Device Control Panel ~ PTZ
Digital Device Control Panel ~ PTZ
j. Preset 1 ~ 16 k. AUTO l. Zoom Tele Zoom Wide m. Focus Near Focus Far n. Max Zoom In Max Zoom Out o. Enter p. PTZ Control On / Off:
When PTZ control mode is turned on, users could select the PTZ device, and press “OK” button to enter the PTZ control AP screen. (Press “ESC” to exit from PTZ control AP screen and back to
DVR control AP screen) q. Menu / Up / Down / Left / Right r. Turbo:
To speed up menu selection or the control of the PTZ camera under
software AP, users could activate "Turbo" function by clicking this button.
Users are allowed to change the turbo steps from 1 to 10. .
Ex. If users activate the TURBO function, and set the value of the turbo
step as 3, then when users press one of the button up/down/left/right, one
mouse click will function as clicking 3 times.
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Playback Operation
A.
Playback Information
Playback Information :
Display information such as “Date”, “Time”, “Resolution”, “ Rewind / Forward Speed”, “Status” and “Functions”, etc..
B.
Time Progress Bar
Time Progress Bar :
Show the playback progress status.
C.
Functions
Functions :
D.
Playback Control Buttons
Playback Control Buttons :
Play / Stop / Pause / Fast Rewind / Fast Forward
E.
Snapshot
Snapshot
:
Press this button to take a snapshot of the current image which will be saved in the designated destination.
F.
Close the Player
Close the Player
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De-interlace: Reduce the vibration of the paused picture.De-blocking: Reduce the video mosaic phenomenon.OSD: Display the OSD of the AP playback window.AVI convert: Convert the entire recorded file to AVI format.Config. Setting: Enter AP config. setting box, and
set the file destination, text color, and text color of progress status.
Watermark: Proof the authenticity of the backup video.Open Previous File: Open previous backup video.Open Next File: Open next backup video.
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AP Config. Setting Box :
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One click to activate
One click to activate
•De-interlace
• De-blocking
•OSD
• AVI Convert
• Config. Setting
• Watermark
• Open Previous File
• Open Next File
To snap video, right-click of the mouse to make a starting point (red) and click one more time to make a ending point. Then right-click to convert to AVI format.
Note:
Note:
• When users pause the playback picture, press “ ” button to go to the previous frame, or press “ ” button to go to the next frame.
• In the playback mode of the software AP, users could press ” “ button to check the authenticity of the BACKUP VIDEO. If the BACKUP VIDEO had been altered, the video image will turn to
light red
light red and the
playback will be paused.
Note:
Note:
• When users use remote AP recording, the watermark function is not supported.
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3)3)AP Advanced Setting
AP Advanced Setting:
Press “System Config ” button to enter the system setting page.
Network
Network
The network configuration allows DVR to connect to an Ethernet network or dial-up.
4CH DVR
4CH DVR
4CH DVR
ccStatic IP:
Static IP:
Enter the “server IP”, “gateway”, “net mask” and “web port”, then press “APPLY” to confirm.
ddPPPoE
PPPoE::
Enter the “username” and “password” provided by your ISP (Internet Sever ) supplier, then press “APPLY” to confirm.
eeDHCP:
DHCP:
This DHCP function need to be supported by router or cable modem network with DHCP service. Choose the DHCP IP type and press “APPLY” to confirm.
***Note***:
***Note***:
PPPoE and DHCP network connection type will require to apply
DDNS service
DDNS service to get a
Hostname
Hostname” to correspond to dynamic IP address. Please refer to P.33 for details.
***Note***:
***Note***:
Some router brand may need to restart the DVR to get the IP address.
ffWeb Port:
Web Port:
The DVR can be viewed over the network with software AP or a web browser. Typically the TCP port used by HTTP is 80. However in some cases it is better to change this port number for added flexibility or security. Valid number is 80 ~ 19999.
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DDNS
DDNS
DDNS APPLY EXAMPLE:
DDNS APPLY EXAMPLE:
Go to a website which provide free DDNS services.
For example, “http://www.dyndns.org”.
Create an account in DynDNS. After created your account, users will receive an confirmation e-mail within few minutes. To
complete registration, please follow the instructions received. Users must complete these steps within 48 hours to complete the registration. If the confirmation e-mail was not received within an hour, request “password reset”
(http://www.dyndns.org/account/resetpass/).
Use the DDNS username and password to login the DynDNS.
Create Hostname:
Create Hostname:
Login “Account” “My Service” “Add Host Services” “Add Dynamic DNS Host” → Enter and choose the hostname → Click on “Add Host” DDNS Hostname created.
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c DDNS is a service for transforming
dynamic IP to corresponding to a specific “Hostname”.
ddDDNS Apply:
DDNS Apply:
Go to a website which provide free DDNS services and apply a “Hostname”. See the example below.
eeEnable the DDNS function
Enable the DDNS function
: Enter “DDNS username” into “username” column. Enter the “DDNS password” into “password” column. Enter the “Hostname” into “Domain” column. Choose the “DDNS system name”. After setting, press “APPLY” to confirm.
ffAuto:
Auto:
When using DHCP network connection, the system will auto get DNS information.
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Mail
Mail
c When alarm or motion is triggered,
a video copy file can be captured. DVR can send e-mail notification to the assigned recipients (up to 5 recipients).
***Note***:
***Note***:
To activate the e-mail notification function, please enable the function of e-mail notification in the “Alarm” setting first (P.38).
d Add the recipients’ email accounts
in the “Mail Account” column. The detailed information (SMTP server, username and password) refer to e-mail system supplier.
e Please type in the entire email
address in the “Mail from” column to ensure emails will not be blocked by SMTP.
f In some cases, mail server require
to verify password, please enter the “user name”and “password”.
g After finished the settings, press
“APPLY” to confirm.
4CH DVR
FTP
FTP
c When alarm or motion is triggered, a
video copy file can be captured. And DVR can upload the captured images to the assigned FTP site.
d Enter the detailed FTP information.
***Note***:
***Note***:
To activate the FTP notification function, please enable the function of FTP notification in the “Alarm” setting first (P.38).
e After setting, press “APPLY” to
confirm.
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DVR ––
Camera Setting
Camera Setting
c Each camera channel can be adjusted
independently.
d Select the desired camera channel.
Press “
Edit
Edit” to enter the setting box.
e
Title:
Title:
Enter the camera channel name up to 6 characters.
f
Adjustment:
Adjustment:
Adjust the BR (brightness) / CT (contrast) / SU (saturation) / HU (hue) / REC (recording) of the camera.
g After setting, press “OK” and then
press “APPLY” to confirm.
4CH DVR
c Select the desired channel of the
installed external device. Press “
Edit
Edit” to enter the setting box.
d
Device Type
Device Type
: Choose either general camera or PTZ camera.
e
ID No.
ID No.
: Set the ID number (0 ~ 255) of the installed external PTZ device.
f
Protocol Type
Protocol Type
:
Choose “
NORMAL
NORMAL” protocol for our own brand camera. Choose “PP--DD” protocol for PELCO-D protocol camera.
g
Baud Rate
Baud Rate
: Set the baud rate of each channel (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200).
h After setting, press “OK” and then
press “APPLY” to confirm.
Device
Device
4CH DVR
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Detection
Detection
c Select the desired channel, and
press “
Edit
Edit” to enter the motion detection sensitivity and area setting box.
d
Motion Detection Sensitivity
Motion Detection Sensitivity:
Set the detection sensitivity in 4 different adjustable factors.
LS:
LS: The sensitivity of comparing two
different images. The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection.
SS:
SS: The sensitivity towards the size
of the triggered object on the screen (the number of motion detection grids). The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection.
TS:
TS: The sensitivity towards how long
the object staying in detection area to get triggered. The smaller the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection.
RE:
RE: The value of RE is a reference
for detection. The bigger the value is, the higher sensitivity for motion detection.
e
Alarm:
Alarm:
Select LOW / HIGH for the alarm polarity.
f
Motion Detection Area
Motion Detection Area:
Clicking the area by PC mouse,
one can choose the motion area to be detected.
The under
The under--
detection
detection
area is in transparent picture while
area is in transparent picture while
the undetected area is in pink color.
the undetected area is in pink color. *Click the “Select All” to activate the detection area as full area.
*Click the “Clear All” to clean the
previously selected detection area.
g After setting, press “OK” and then
press “APPLY” to confirm.
4CH DVR
Note: Enable the motion detection function.
When the motion is triggered, a “ ” icon will shown on the screen. And software AP will start recording automatically.
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Network Backup
Network Backup
c Backup the recorded files to the PC
from DVR via network.
d Enter the backup information Æ
Press “Start” Æ Success Æ Covert Æ Play File.
1.
Playback Information
Playback Information
2.
Time Progress Bar
Time Progress Bar
3.
Functions
Functions :
(1) De-interlace (2) De-blocking (3) OSD (4) AVI Convert (5) Config. Setting (6) Watermark (7) Open Previous (8) Open Next File
4.
Playback Control Buttons
Playback Control Buttons :
Play / Stop / Pause / Fast Rewind / Fast Forward
5.
Snapshot
Snapshot
6.
Close the Player
Close the Player.
A
B
C
D
E F
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Alarm
Alarm
c
Alarm Trigger
Alarm Trigger:
Enable or disable Email and FTP notification function.
d
Alarm Method
Alarm Method:
Two notification methods — Email and / or FTP.
e
Post Number
Post Number:
Set MJPEG pictures (1-10 pictures).
f
Alarm Duration
Alarm Duration:
Set the duration time of motion trigger recording (5 sec., 10 sec., 20 sec., 40 sec.).
g
Alarm Refresh
Alarm Refresh:
Clean the alarm message “ ” which is shown on the screen.
Note:
Note:
Email Notification:
MJPEG pictures will be made at your designated space set in “File Path”, plus an e-mail contained with the MJPEG pictures (1-10 pictures) to be sent to the address which is set under “Mail”.
FTP Notification:
MJPEG pictures will be made at your designated space set in “File Path”, plus a FTP file contained with the MJPEG pictures (1-10 pictures) to be
sent to the address which is set under “FTP”.
4CH DVR
Search List
Search List
c
HDD Number
HDD Number:
Select HDD (Master).
d
List Type
List Type:
Select list type (All/ Manual/ System/ Alarm/ Motion).
e
Max List Number
Max List Number:
Maximum number of list (128) .
f
Download HDD List
Download HDD List:
Press this button to start download the list.
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Account
Account
c Set up the user’s account ( Max 5
accounts) , password, life time, and authority level. (
Max 5 users on line at the same time
Max 5 users on line at the same time).
d User’s level:
SUPERVISOR
SUPERVISOR——
Control all the functions (“a”, “b”, “c”, “d”, “e” and “f” ).
HIGH
HIGH——
Control only “a”, “b”, “c”, “d” and “e” functions, but cannot control “f” function.
NORMAL
NORMAL——
Control only “a”, “d”, and “e” functions, but cannot control “b”, “c” and “f” functions.
GUEST
GUEST——
Watch the image only. Only the “a” function can be used.
e
Life time
Life time :
According to different authority level, different accounts can stay online for different time period (1min, 5min, 10min, 1hour, 1day, infinity).
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General
General
c Get the information of DVR firmware
version in this window.
d
Select
Select ““
Turbo Step
Turbo Step””
(1
(1 --
10)
10).
To speed up menu selecting or the control of the PTZ camera under video web server, users can activate "Turbo" function by clicking this button. Users are allowed to change the turbo steps from 1 to 10. Ex. If the value of turbo step is “5“ means that when user press one of the button up/down/left/right, one click is as clicking 5 times.
e
Max Log List
Max Log List:
Set the maximum number of log list.
f
Server Log
Server Log:
Press “Server Log” button to enter the server log list window.
a
b
c
d
e
f
4CH DVR
4CH DVR
4CH DVR
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c Get all the current online users’
information list (Name, IP Address, Authority Level, Resolution and Image Quality).
Online User Info
Online User Info
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c
Snapshot Path
Snapshot Path:
Assign the route for saving the snapshot picture.
d
Record Path
Record Path:
Assign the route for saving the manual recording file.
File Path
File Path
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5.6 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER
5.6 CONNECT TO AP VIA IE BROWSER
Same as the AP operation.
Same as the AP operation.
Please refer to
Please refer to ““
Section 6.6
Section 6.6
Licensed Software AP
Licensed Software AP””..
Change Image Quality
Change Image Quality
Change Resolution
Change Resolution
PTZ
PTZ
To set the display position of the image
To set the display position of the image
(LT: Upper Left; LD: Lower Left; RT: Upper Right; Lower Right)
(LT: Upper Left; LD: Lower Left; RT: Upper Right; Lower Right)
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Step 1
Step 1: Type in IP address into the URL address box and press enter.
Then you’ll see the following page.
Note:
Note:
If the TCP port number is not 80, see the example below. IP address: 60.121.46.236 ; Port number: 888 Æ Key in “http://60.121.46.236 :888” into the URL address box and press enter.
The DVR can be viewed over the network with a web browser. Please install licensed software AP first.
*** This function is suitable in both Windows 2000 and Windows X
*** This function is suitable in both Windows 2000 and Windows X
P ***
P ***
Step 2
Step 2
: Key in the “username” and “password” to login
Download AP
Download JAVA
NOTE:
NOTE: Users can download the latest AP version from the website.
NOTE:
NOTE: Users can update the JAVA program from the website.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE SHOOTING
6.1 FAQ
6.1 FAQ
Please refer to the FAQ table below for easy trouble shooting. The table below describes some typical problems and also their solutions. Please check them before calling your DVR dealer.
Confirm the camera is power supplied.
Check the setting of camera lens.
Check monitor video cable and connections.
Check camera video cable and connections.No live video
Check if the “RECORD ENABLE” is set to “YES”.Timer record is not working
Update the JAVA program Update the firmware of the software AP
Can’t view the DVR over the network with a web browser
Change another USB thumb-drive to test.Can’t detect USB thumb-drive
Make sure HDD “Master”, “Slave” mode is correctly set.
Change another HDD cable for testing.
Change another HDD for testing.Detect HDD fail
Users could align the power connector and HDD closely, or change another suitable HDD.
DVR keeps rebooting
Check if the HDD is installed and connected properlyNo recorded video
Press any key and then enter the password to exit “Key Lock” mode.
Not working when pressing any button
Confirm that there is power at the outlet.
Check power cord connection.No power
SOLUTIONPROBLEM
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APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1
APPENDIX #1 ––
INSTALL THE HDD
INSTALL THE HDD
Carefully following the steps to ensure correct installation.
*** Note: Please set the HDD to “Master Mode” or “Single Mode” ***
1) Open the upper cover of the DVR and screw out the bracket.
2) Screw HDD onto the HDD bracket. (Refer to Fig.1 & 2)
3) Connect the HDD to power connector and IDE BUS (make sure to align the HDD precisely to the pin connection) And then screw the HDD bracket onto DVR base. (Refer to Fig. 3)
4) Close the upper cover of the DVR. (Refer to Fig. 4 & 5)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4 Fig. 5
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APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2
APPENDIX #2 ––
PIN CONFIGURATION
PIN CONFIGURATION
PIN 1.
RS232
RS232--TXTX
DVR can be controlled remotely by the keyboard of PC, using RS-232 serial communications signals.
PIN 2.
RS232
RS232--RXRX
DVR can be controlled remotely by the keyboard of PC, using RS-232 serial communications signals.
PIN 3. ~ PIN 6.
ALARM INPUT
ALARM INPUT
To connect wire from ALARM INPUT ( PIN 3 -- 6 ) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector, DVR will start recording and buzzer will be on.
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “Low” : When alarm input signal is “ Low ”, the unit starts to record and buzzer.
When Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set up to “High” : When alarm input signal is “ High ”, the unit starts to record and buzzer.
PIN 7.
EXTERNAL ALARM NC
EXTERNAL ALARM NC
Under normal operation COM connect with NC and disconnect from NO. But when alarm is triggered, COM disconnect with NC, and connect with NO. Attention: Voltage restrictions is under AC/DC 30V.
PIN 8.
EXTERNAL ALARM NO.
EXTERNAL ALARM NO.
Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when Alarm triggered, COM connect with NO.
Voltage restrictions is under AC/DC 30V.
PIN 9.
GND
GND
Signal GND.
PIN 10.
RS485
RS485--BB
DVR can be controlled remotely by the keyboard of PC, using RS-485 serial communications signals.
PIN 11.
RS485
RS485--AA
DVR can be controlled remotely by the keyboard of PC, using RS-485 serial communications signals.
PIN 12, 13.
PIN OFF
PIN OFF
PIN 14.
ALARM RESET
ALARM RESET
To connect wire from ALARM RESET ( PIN 14 ) to GND ( PIN 9 ) connector, it can disable ALARM. An external signal to
ALARM RESET ( PIN 14 ) can be used to reset both ALARM OUTPUT signal and DVR’s internal buzzer. When alarm has been triggered, signal becomes “Low”, and it will stop all alarm activities. Under normal operation, signal remains “High”.
PIN 15.
EXTERNAL ALARM COM
EXTERNAL ALARM COM
Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when alarm triggered, COM connect with NO. Attention: Voltage restrictions is under AC/DC 30V.
PIN 16, 17.
GND
GND
Earth GND
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Solder Side of DSUB 15 PIN
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15 14 13 12 11 10 9
16 17
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APPENDIX #3
APPENDIX #3
APPENDIX #3
APPENDIX #3 ––
RS
RS--
232 Protocol
232 Protocol
G0x47KEY_CH16
F0x46KEY_CH15K0x4BKEY_KEY LOCK
E0x45KEY_CH14W0x57KEY_POWER
D0x44KEY_CH13R0x52KEY_RIGHT
C0x43KEY_CH12N0x4EKEY_DOWN
B0x42KEY_CH11P0x50KEY_PLAY
A0x41KEY_CH10U0x55KEY_UP
90x39KEY_CH9L0x4CKEY_LEFT
80x38KEY_CH8r0x72KEY_REC
70x37KEY_CH7S0x53KEY_SLOW
60x36KEY_CH6c0x63KEY_16 CUT
50x35KEY_CH5b0x62KEY_9 CUT
40x34KEY_CH4z0x5AKEY_ZOOM
30x33KEY_CH3a0x61KEY_4 CUT
20x32KEY_CH2ENTER0x0DKEY_ENTER
10x31KEY_CH1M0x4DKEY_MENU
ASCCICODEFUNCTIONASCIICODEFUNCTION
1) Use PC keyboard to simulate DVR keypad.
2) Data: REMOTE PROTOCOL use 8 bit data, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit.
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APPENDIX #4
APPENDIX #4 ––
RECORDING TIME TABLE
RECORDING TIME TABLE
1) Recording time varies depending on the following factors: * Different camera quality * Different picture composition (such as frequency of the object movement)
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APPENDIX #4
APPENDIX #4
Record
mode
Quality IPS 500GB record
time(hour)
Record day
30
436.9 18.2
15
767.6 32.0
7
1398.0 58.2
3
2258.6 94.1
30
552.8 23.0
15
971.3 40.5
7
1768.9 73.7
3
2857.9 119.1
30
726.2 30.3
15
1276.0 53.2
7
2323.9 96.8
3
3754.5 156.4
30
1173.7 48.9
15
2062.2 85.9
7
3755.9 156.5
3
6068.1 252.8
120
520.8 21.7
60
915.1 38.1
30
1666.7 69.4
15
2692.7 112.2
120
734.2 30.6
60
1290.0 53.8
30
2349.5 97.9
15
3795.9 158.2
120
966.2 40.3
60
1697.6 70.7
30
3091.8 128.8
15
4995.2 208.1
120
1338.7 55.8
60
2352.1 98.0
30
4283.8 178.5
15
6921.0 288.4
Frame Best
High
Norm a l
Basic
CIF Best
High
Norm a l
Basic
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APPENDIX #5
APPENDIX #5
APPENDIX #5
APPENDIX #5 ––
COMPATIBLE USB BRAND
COMPATIBLE USB BRAND
NOTE:
Please upgrade the firmware of the DVR to latest version to ensure the accuracy of following table.
512MBCruzer MicroSanDisk
256MBCruzer MicroSanDisk
128MBCruzer MicroSanDisk
512MBHANDY STENO HF202Apacer
256MBHANDY STENO HF202Apacer
512MBCool Drive (U339)PQI
256MBCool Drive (U339)PQI
512MBDataTraveler DTI KUSBDTI/256FE
Kingston
256MBDataTraveler DTI KUSBDTI/256FE
Kingston
512MBJetFlash 110Transcend
256MBJetFlash 110
Transcend
Capacity
Capacity
Model
Model
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
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APPENDIX #6
APPENDIX #6
APPENDIX #6
APPENDIX #6 ––
COMPATIBLE HDD BRAND
COMPATIBLE HDD BRAND
NOTE: Please upgrade the firmware of the DVR to latest version to ensure the accuracy of following table.
7200rpm160GBCaviar SE WD1600JBWestern Digital
7200rpm120GBCaviar SE WD1200JB
Western Digital
7200 rpm400GBBarracuda 7200.8 ST3400832A/P
Seagate
7200 rpm300GBBarracuda 7200.8 ST3300831A/P
Seagate
7200rpm250GBDiamondMax 10 6L250R0-3
Maxtor
7200rpm250GBMaxLine Plus , Model#7Y250P0
Maxtor
7200rpm120GBDiamondMax 10 6L120PO
Maxtor
7200rpm500GBDeskstar 511DHT0021
HITACHI
7200 rpm120GBDeskstar 180 GXP
HITACHI
250GB
200GB
120GB
250GB
200GB
160GB
120GB
80GB
200GB
200GB
160GB
160GB
120GB
80GB
60GB
120GB
80GB
250GB
160GB
160GB
160GB
80GB
Capacity
Capacity
7200rpmHDS722516DLAT80HITACHI
7200rpmDeskstar 7K250, HDS722525VLAT80
HITACHI
7200 rpmDeskstar 120GXP (80GB)
IBM
7200 rpmDeskstar 120GXP (120GB)
IBM
5400rpmDiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4
Maxtor
7200 rpmDiamondMax Plus 9
Maxtor
7200 rpmDiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120L
Maxtor
7200rpmDiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y160L0
Maxtor
7200rpmDiamondMax 10 6L160R0
Maxtor
7200rpmDiamondMax 10 6L200R0
Maxtor
7200rpmDiamondMax 10 6L200PO
Maxtor
CaviarSE WD2500JB
Caviar WD2000BB-00DWA0
Caviar WD1200BB-00CAA1
Barracuda 7200.8 ST3250826A
Barracuda 7200.8 ST3200826A
Barracuda 7200.7 Plus, ST3160023A
Barracuda ATA V, ST3120023A
Barracuda ATA IV, ST380021A
HDS722516VLAT80
Deskstar 7K250, HDS722516VLAT20
Deskstar HDS728080PLAT20
Model
Model
7200rpmWestern Digital
7200rpm
Western Digital
7200rpm
Western Digital
7200 rpm
Seagate
7200 rpm
Seagate
7200 rpm
Seagate
7200 rpm
Seagate
7200rpm
Seagate
7200rpm
HITACHI
7200rpm
HITACHI
7200 rpm
HITACHI
Rotation
Rotation
Brand Name
Brand Name
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