This manual has been reviewed thoroughly in order to provide a guide for SDVR Series DVR systems. All statements, technical
information, and recommendations in this manual and in any guides or related documents are believed reliable, but the accuracy and
completeness thereof are not guaranteed or warranted. They are not intended to be, nor should they be understood to be, perfect
representations or warranties concerning the products described.
SDVR Series DVR server and the software included with your system are subject to the limited warranty set forth in the
warranty and license agreement enclosed with the respective products. All software is licensed AS IS, as described in the license
agreement enclosed with the software disk. Further, we reserve the right to make changes in the specifications of the products
described in this manual at any time without notice, and without obligation to notify any person of such changes.
Cautions
This product has multiple-rated voltages (110v and 220v).
See installation instructions before connecting to the power supply.
This product uses a Lithium battery.
To avoid of risk of explosion, do not replace the battery on the main board by anything other than a
Lithium battery. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
This equipment and all communication wirings are intended for indoor use only.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
Warnings
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced personnel.
Turn off DVR when connecting cameras, audio or sensor cables.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use of the product or
failure to follow instructions for the product.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting from the user
physically opening the DVR for examination or attempting to fix the unit. The manufacturer may not
be held liable for any issues with the unit if the warranty seal is removed.
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Contents of DVR package
The package contains the main unit and its components as specified below. When you purchase
the unit, please check to ensure the components specified below are included.
DVR Set
Client Software CD
(Including Manual)
Remote Controller
Battery1.5V (AAA x 2EA)
Adaptor and Power cable
IDE HDD Cable
HDD Screws and Rubber rings
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Specifications
ENVIRONMENTAL
SDVR-4000 SDVR-8000 SDVR-1600
VIDEO
OUTPUT (Selectable)
ALARM INPUT & OUTPUT 4 & 1
OS RTOS
RECORD
RECORDING SPEED MAX. 120 fps at 1CIF 352x240
MULTI TASK TRIPLEX Record, playback and transfer
CONTROL UNIT IR Type Remote Control and Front keys
SERIAL PORT CONSOLE 1 RS-232C
INPUT 4 composite BNC
(NTSC/PAL) – 1.0Vp-p
1 composite BNC (NTSC/PAL) – 1.0Vp-p
COMPRESSION MPEG-4
VIDEO FORMAT NTSC PAL
RESOLUTION 352x240, 704x480 352x288, 704x576
MAX. 30 fps at D1 704X480
MODE Manual, Motion, Sensor, and Schedule
METHOD By Resolution, fps & Quality
8 composite BNC
(NTSC/PAL) – 1.0Vp-p
1 VGA
MAX. 100 fps at 1CIF 352x288
MAX. 25 fps at D1 704X576
16 composite BNC
(NTSC/PAL) – 1.0Vp-p
NETWORK
HDD CAPACITY 1EA Max. 750GB
SPECIFICATION
SPECIFICATION
SIZE
DYNAMIC IP Supported by DDNS
LAN PORT 1 10/100-base T Ethernet
FUNCTIONS Live, Search, P/T/Z/F
NETWORK Still Image & Video data BACKUP
USB STICK Still Image & Video data
ADAPTOR Input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 3A ELECTRONICAL
CONSUMPTION About 25W
TEMPERATURE 5°C ~ 40°C
HUMIDITY 30% ~ 90%
DIMENSION 340(W) X 250(D) X 60(H)mm
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INDEX
1. FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROLLER.............................................................8
2. REAR PANEL AND CONNECTIONS............................................................................10
3. SETTING UP THE DVR................................................................................................. 11
3-1. Setup - Main Screen ................................................................................................................................11
3-2. Setup – Live Mode...................................................................................................................................13
4. LIVE & SEARCH........................................................................................................... 26
4-1. Live Window.............................................................................................................................................26
4-2-2. TIME LINE Search..............................................................................................................................29
4-2-3. GO TO ................................................................................................................................................30
4-2-4. GO FIRST...........................................................................................................................................30
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4-2-5. GO LAST ............................................................................................................................................30
5. ARCHIVING AND BACKUP..........................................................................................33
5-1. Archiving Still images or Video..............................................................................................................33
5-2. Backup still images or videos on USB memory stick .........................................................................34
5-3. Playing backup file..................................................................................................................................34
6. NETWORK – BY AN EXCLUSIVE VIEWER.................................................................35
6-2. Minimum PC requirements.....................................................................................................................36
6-3. Installing the program.............................................................................................................................36
6-4. Live viewer ...............................................................................................................................................37
6-5. Search and Playback Viewer..................................................................................................................39
9-6-4. Record ................................................................................................................................................42
7. NETWORK – BY AN WEB-BROWSER VIEWER.........................................................43
7-1. Download Web Brower Viewer and Connection ..................................................................................43
7-2. Main Features ..........................................................................................................................................44
7-2-1. Live .....................................................................................................................................................44
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7-2-2. Search and Playback..........................................................................................................................45
1. How to register DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) ........................................................................46
1-1. Setting of NETWORK Setup menu.........................................................................................................46
1-2. Checking Mac address on the rear panel of DVR and Registration No.............................................47
1-3. Registration at DDNS. .............................................................................................................................47
2. Network access using Domain name.......................................................................................................49
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1. Front Panel and Remote controller
The following information will help you operate the front panel controls.
Figure 1.1 Front panel
Table 1.1. Front LED and Port
Name Description
POWER
HDD
USB port
LED light is on when power is applied to the system.
LED light is on when the system is recording video data.
There is a USB port located on the left side of the front panel. This USB port is used to
archive footage into a USB storage device. (USB 2.0 connector)
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F/REW
Jump 60 seconds backward
PLAY/PAUSE
F/ADV
FF
SETUP
SEQ
RECORD
SEARCH
DIRECTION
SELECT
ID
ESC
NUMBER
Play/Pause
Jump 60 seconds forward
Fast Forward
Setup menu screen
Sequence of Full or Quad view
Manual recording
Search menu screen
Direction or number 1 to 4
Enter
DVR ID
(ID Button + DVR ID number)
Esc
Channel 0 to 9
Figure 1.2 Remote controller Table 1.2. Description of remote controller
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2. Rear Panel and Connections
Figure 2.1. Rear Panel
Table 2.1. Rear panel connections
Connection Purpose
VIDEO IN
Four connectors for video input. Connect camera output to Video-in (NTSC/PAL)
VIDEO OUT
VGA
RS-232
SENSOR IN
ALARM OUT
LAN
DC 12V
Composite video output in NTSC or PAL format
Connector for VGA monitor
For engineering use only
Connector for sensor device connection. 4 sensors can be connected to the
equipment sensor 1, 2, 3, 4 are dedicated to Video channel 1, 2, 3, 4, respectively.
Either normal open (NO) or normal close (NC) sensor can be selected for each
sensor. Simple On/Off switching.
Connect two signal wires of sensor to the desired sensor number. (You can set the
type-NC or NO- of sensor at “Setup” mode).
NOTICE
SENSOR inputs need dried contact only. Do not input any electric signal.
Connector for alarm device connection.
Provides simple On/Off switching using relay. 0.5A/125V, 1A/30V
RJ45 connector for LAN connection
Apply 12V DC using the DC adaptor supplied with the equipment.
Select VGA monitor or CVBS (Composite Video Blanking Sync) monitor.
SWITCHES
When the position of the switch is changed, the DVR should be
rebooted to apply the new setting.
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Do not change the setting when the power is on.
3. Setting up the DVR
The following sections detail the initial setup of the DVR
3-1. Setup - Main Screen
When you press the SETUP button, the DVR will ask for a password. The default password is 1111, which
can be entered by pressing the up button ( ) 4 times and then pressing the SEL button. We
recommend you protect the system by assigning a new password immediately.
DESCRIPTION
LOAD DEFAULT
ADMIN PASSWORD
NETWORK PASSWORD
DATE FORMAT
SET DATE & TIME
LANGUAGE
REMOTE CONTROLLER ID
DLS
NETWORKPORT
STORAGEOVERWRITE
CLIENT ACCESS
BANDWIDTH SAVING
NE TWORK TYPE
DDNS
SEND E-MAIL
FORMAT
USB UPGRADE
SAVE SETUP TO A USB
LOAD SETUP FROM A USB
VDEO DELETE
DELETE VIDEO AFTER
Table 3.1.1. Setup menu configuration
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3-2. Setup – Live Mode
Item Description
Table 3.2.1. Menu items in LIVE mode setup
OSD
SEQUENCE
SEQ-DWELL TIME
EVENT BEEP
OSD CONTRAST
CHANNEL
DISPLAY
SEQ LIST
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE
SATURATION
VGA SCREEN
MODE
ERROR ALARM
Enable/disable on-screen-display.
Enable/disable sequential display of video channels in full screen mode
Dwell time for each cannel display in sequential display mode
Enable/Disable internal beep alert sound.
Set the visibility level of the On Screen Display (OSD)
Select the channel for applying the following settings.
Enable/disable display of the video channel in live display mode
Enable/disable the specified channel to be included in sequential display mode.
Change the brightness value for the specified channel
Change the contrast value for the specified channel
Change the hue value for the specified channel
Change the saturation value for the specified channel
Select VGA screen mode as either FULL or Normal.
NOTE: If the mode is changed, the system will reboot.
Enable/Disable alarm for video loss or HDD fail.
Figure 3.2.1. Live mode setup screen
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3-3. Setup – Recording Mode
Table 3.3.1. Menu items in Recording mode setup
Menu item Description
RESOLUTION
CHANNEL
FRAME RATE
QUALITY
RECORDING
MOTION ZONE
MOTION
SENSITIVITY
Set resolution to either
704x480(NTSC)/704X576(PAL) or 352x240(NTSC)/352X288(PAL).
Select the channel for applying the following settings.
Set the frame rate for the specified channel. The sum of the frame rate values
from each channel cannot exceed maximum frame rates for a particular
recording resolution. Typical values of the maximum frame rate for NTSC
video are 120/100fps for 352x240(NTSC)/352X288(PAL) and 30/25 fps for
704x480(NTSC)/704X576(PAL)
Select the recording quality for the specified channel from normal, high, and
superior.
Assign the recording mode for each channel. Recording modes: Continuous,
Motion, Sensor, Schedule, and Disable.
Select Full Zone or Partial Zone for motion sensing. If the Partial Zone is
selected, screen will be change as shown in figure 3.3.2.
Set the motion sensitivity for the specified channel.
Control the motion sensitivity from 1 to 9.
SENSOR TYPE
PRE RECORD
POST EVENT
RECORD
ALARM
ALARM DURATION
SCHEDULE
Set the type of sensor for the specified channel from none,
N/O (normal open), and N/C (normal closed).
Enable/disable pre-event recording. Pre-event recording time is 5 sec and only
intra-frames are recorded for pre-event recording.
Set post event recording time duration for the specified channel
Enable/disable alarm generation for the specified channel.
Set alarm time duration for the specified channel.
Set recording schedule. If this menu item is selected, screen will change as
shown in figure 3.3.3.
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Figure 3.3.1. Recording mode setup screen
3-3-1. Motion Zones
By selecting Partial Zone in the Motion Zone menu, users can set-up the motion sensing zones in the screen
shown in figure 3.3.2. Move around each rectangular zone using 4 direction key buttons and press SEL
button to include the rectangular region as part of the motion sensing zone. The rectangular blocks included
as part of the motion zone are indicated by changing the color of the blocks.
Figure 3.3.2. Motion Zone selection screen
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