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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the Platinum Class
with your DVR in a short period of time. Topics include hardware installation, cabling connections,
web operations and general operating instructions such as system setup, record setup, backup
operations, alarm setup and PTZ operations. Before installation and operation, please read the
following safeguards and warnings carefully.
IntelliPix DVR
. This manual will help you to become familiar
Important Safeguards and Warnings
Electrical Safety
All installations and operations should conform to your local electrical safety codes. We assume no
liability or responsibility for fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation.
Shipping Instructions
When shipping, please use the original packaging and padding. This will protect your DVR under
most circumstances.
Installation
Always handle electronic devices with care. Do not apply power to the DVR before completing the
installation. Do not place objects on the DVR. It is recommended to always use a surge suppressor
or power conditioning device.
DVR Repairs
Examination and repair work on the DVR should be done by qualified service engineers.
Unauthorized repair work or modifications may void any warranty agreements. We are not liable for
any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or repairs.
Environment
The DVR should be installed in a cool dry area away from direct sunlight. The DVR should also
have sufficient ventilation.
Accessories
It is recommended to use accessories approved by the manufacturer. Before installation, please
check the accessory kit to ensure all components are included. Contact your vendor before
continuing if any components are missing.
Hardware Installation
Inspect the DVR Packaging and Check Contents
Upon receiving your DVR please check for any visible damage to the external packaging. If the
external packaging is damaged please document the damage and report it to the shipping agent.
The protective materials used in packaging of the DVR will protect against most accidental damage
during shipping and should be saved. Immediately after opening the box please check the items
included in the accessory against the list below. Finally remove the DVR from the packaging
materials.
1
Accessory Kit Contents
One (1) power cable
One
(1) Ethernet cable
Four (4) SATA II data cables
One (1) external audio extension cable
One (1) remote control
One (1) USB mouse
One (1) CD containing the DVR manual, client software and software tools
One (1) package of HDD installation screws, rack mounting brackets, etc
Note: The contents of the accessory kit are subject to change without notice
HDD Installation
If your DVR was ordered with a hard disk drive (HDD) preinstalled, you may skip this step. This
edure may also be used at a future date to add additional storage capacity to your DVR. Please
proc
refer to the User’s Manual for recommended HDD brands and models.
Please follow the instructions below to install/add a HDD.
Remove the top cover from the
DVR.
Unfasten the HDD power cable. Attach the SATA cable to the
Align the HDD with the holes
provided on the HDD bracket.
HDD and to the system board.
Using four screws, attach the
HDD to the bracket.
Attach the power cable to the
HDD.
Rack Installation
The DVR will occupy two units of vertical rack space (2U).
•Attach the rack mount brackets to the DVR using 3 screws each provided in the accessory
kit.
• Mount the DVR within the rack using 4 screws (not provided).
• Always mount equipment within a rack from the bottom up.
• If possible, it is advised to leave one rack unit of space between devices for ventilation.
• Ensure that the temperature is below 95° Fahrenheit (35° Celsius).
• Always ensure that sufficient power is provided for electronic components and that the power
is conditioned using a surge protector or uninterruptable power supply (UPS).
DVR Identification
Front Panel
The front panel of the DVR is displayed below.
Please refer to the following table for front panel button and indicator information.
Button/Indicator Icon/Label Function
USB Port
Power Indicator Power Power indication light.
Remote Control
Indicator
Status indicator Status This indicator is not used.
HDD status
indicator
Alarm indicator Alarm This indicator is not used.
Channel
recording
indicators
Power
IR Receiver IR Receives input from the remote control.
Shuttle (Outer
ring)
Jog (Inner ring)
Escape Esc
ACT When lit, remote control is active for this DVR.
HDD If lit, the HDD is in error status
1 - 16 When lit, the corresponding channel is recording.
USB connection for mouse or external storage device.
Press and hold to power up or shut down the DVR
•In monitor mode, clockwise will move forward one
channel or set of channels and counter-clockwise will
move backward one channel or set of channels.
•In menu mode, clockwise will move to the next menu
option and counter-clockwise will move to the previous
menu option.
•In playback mode, clockwise will cycle fast forward
speed and counter-clockwise will cycle rewind speed.
•In monitor mode, clockwise will cycle forward to the
next window view mode and counter-clockwise will
cycle to the previous window view mode.
•In menu mode, clockwise will attempt to move down
one menu option and counter-clockwise will attempt to
move up on menu option.
•In playback mode while paused, clockwise will advance
slowly and counter-clockwise will rewind slowly.
•In menu mode, return to the previous option or cancel
the current operation.
Enter Enter
Left/Right arrow
Up/Down arrow
Window view
selector
Alarm output
control
Manual record
control
Function
assistant
Mult Cycles the monitor view to the next window view mode.
Alarm Brings up the Alarm menu.
Rec Brings up the Manual Record menu.
Fn
Slow playback
Fast forward
Rewind/pause
Play/pause
Play previous
Play next
Numeric keypad 0-9
• In playback mode, return to monitor mode.
• In monitor mode, brings up menu mode.
• In menu mode, selects the current menu option.
• In playback mode, executes the search using the
current parameters.
•In monitor mode, the right arrow will move forward one
channel or set of channels and the left arrow will move
backward one channel or set of channels.
•In menu mode, the right arrow will move to the next
menu option and the left arrow will move to the previous
menu option.
•In playback mode, the right arrow will move to the next
playback window and the left arrow will move to the
previous playback window.
•In monitor mode, the up arrow will cycle forward to the
next window view mode and the down arrow will cycle
to the previous window view mode.
•In menu mode, the up arrow will attempt to move up
one menu option and the down arrow will attempt to
move down on menu option.
•In playback mode, the up arrow will change the current
playback window to the previous channel, and the down
arrow will change the current playback window to the
next channel.
•In full screen monitor mode, brings up the Assist
Function menu.
• When entering text, used as a backspace key.
• When used to configure motion detection masking,
toggle the mask function on or off.
•In the HDD Management interface, use to toggle
between record times and capacity information.
In playback mode, cycles through 4 speeds of slow playback.
In playback mode, cycles through 4 speeds of fast playback.
In playback mode, change to slow rewind or if already in slow
rewind, pause playback.
In playback mode, advance slowly, or if already advancing
slowly pause playback.
In playback mode, go to the previous search result file and
begin playing.
In playback mode, go to the next search result file and begin
playing.
•In monitor mode, bring the corresponding channel to
single, full screen view. Use with -/-- to view channels
10 through 16.
•In playback mode, switch to playback from the
corresponding channel for time period matching the
search result. Use with -/-- to change to channels 10-
16.
•When entering text, enters the numbers or text shown
on the buttons.
Shift
Single/multiple
screen selector
-/--
When entering text, cycle between lower case text, upper case
text, numbers and special characters.
•In monitor mode, used as a toggle to add “10” to the
channel to be viewed in single full screen view.
Example: pressing 3 brings channel 3 into single full
screen view, pressing -/-- then 3 brings channel 13 into
single full screen view.
•In playback mode, used as a toggle to add “10 “ to the
channel to be viewed for the time period matching the
search result.
Back Panel
The rear panel of the DVR is displayed below.
Please refer to the following table for rear panel details.
Item
Number
1 Power switch
2 Power cord input
3 Power supply fan
4 Individual channel loop outputs
5 Audio input for channels 1 through 4
6 Video input for channels
7 DB25 connector for audio cable connection for audio on channels 5 through 16
8 Audio output
9 Bidirectional audio device input port
10 Bidirectional audio device output port
11 10/100 Ethernet network port
12 eSATA external device connection port
Description
13 RS-232 port
14 USB port for mouse or external storage device
15 HDMI video output port
16 VGA video output port
17 Alarm/RS-485 connection block
18 Composite video output port
19 Composite video matrix output port
Connection Sample
The following is a sample of devices that may be connected to your DVR.
Alarm/RS-485 Connection Block
The Alarm/RS-485 Connection Block is displayed below.
Please refer to the following table for Alarm/RS-485 Connection Block information.
Connection Label
1 – 16 Positive input lead from external alarm device.
Description
NO1/C1 – NO5/C5
NC5 Normally closed alarm output port.
CTRL 12V 12 Volt power output for external alarm device.
+12V
A/B
Device common ground.
Normally open alarm output ports 1 through 5.
External power input port for alarms. Power supplied should be less than 1
Amp.
RS-485 communication connection for PTZ control, A is positive and B is
negative.
Overview of Navigation and Controls
Before initial operation, please ensure that you have properly installed the HDD(s) and all cable
connections.
Login, Logout & Main Menu
Login
After the DVR boots up, the default video display is in multiple-window live display mode. Press
Enter or left click the mouse to bring up the login interface.
By default, the DVR has four accounts:
Username: admin Password: admin (administrator, local and network)
Username: 888888 Password: 888888 (administrator, local only)
Username: 666666 Passwords: 666666 (Unprivileged user who can only monitor, playback,
You can use a USB mouse, front panel or remote control to input. When using the mouse input
method, left click the button to switch between numeric, upper case, lower case and special
characters.
Note: For security reason, please modify password after you first login.
Three account login failures within 30 minutes will result in a system alarm and five account login
failures within 30 minutes will result in an account lock. Unlocking an account requires a system
reboot.
Resolution
: The Platinum Class IntelliPix DVR supports various resolutions that you can select from the
dropdown list. Supported resolutions are D1/CIF/QCIF. Please note that the resolution options
may vary based upon channel number.
Frame Rate(FPS)
: You may select the value for Frames Per Second. Frames per second
values may vary based upon channel number and resolution.
Bit Rate Type: The Platinum Class IntelliPix DVR supports two bit-rate types: CBR and VBR. CBR
stands for Constant Bit Rate which means the DVR will always use this bit rate without regard
to the video image. VBR stands for Variable Bit Rate which means that the DVR will adjust
the bit rate according to the video image, e.g. more motion or a more complex image will
utilize a higher bit rate. If VBR mode is selected, you can set the video quality.
Quality
: There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6. The sixth level has the highest image quality.
This option will only be displayed if VBR is chosen for Bit Rate Type.
Bit Rate(Kb/S): The bit rate is defined as the maximum amount of information or detail, which
is stored per unit of time of a recording. A higher bit rate will allow a better image to be
produced but will use more resources such as HDD storage and network bandwidth.
Audio/Video: You can enable audio for the main stream or video/audio for the extra (sub)
stream. Video for the main stream is always enabled by default and is not configurable. For
extra stream, enable the video first and then enable audio.
Overlay: The overlay menu will allow you to create masks to block out portions of the image
for privacy and also to define the location of the time and date and channel name labels on
recorded video.
Snapshot: The Snapshot menu contains four items: Mode, Image Size, Image Quality and
Snapshot Frequency.
Snapshot
Snapshots are only used in conjunction with the FTP or Email functions and are not stored on
the DVR. In the Encode menu click the Snapshot button to configure the snapshot mode, image
size, image quality and frequency.
Timing Mode: Timing mode will create a snapshot at a configurable interval. In the General
menu configure the upload interval to define how often snapshots are uploaded to the FTP
server. In the Schedule menu, enable the snapshot function. Please refer to the following figure
for examples.
Recording Operation
Live Viewing
After powering the DVR on, the system will be in live viewing mode by default. The system date,
time and
you can refer to general settings (Main Menu -> Setting -> General). If you want to modify the
channel names, please refer to the display settings (Main Menu -> Setting -> Display)
Status Icons
The live preview screen may display the following icons for each channel.
channel names will be displayed by default. If you want to change system date and time,
Recording This channel is being recorded
Channel locked
Motion detection Motion has been detected on this channel
Video loss No video input detected for this channel
Viewing of this channel has been disabled for the
default user
Recording
Note: You need to have proper rights to implement the following operations. Please make
sure the HDDs have been properly installed.
When the DVR is first booted up, it is in the default 24-hour continuous record mode. You can set
the recording types and periods in the Schedule menu.
Schedule Menu
From the main menu highlight the Schedule icon and press Enter or left click the mouse to go to
the Sched
Channel: Each input channel may be configured individually. Please select the channel
Week day: Each day of the week may be configured individually. There are eight options:
Pre-record: This value sets the amount of time to pre-record before a motion-detection or
Redundancy
Snapshot
Period 1 – Period 6: Up to 6 recording periods may be defined for each day. The sum of the
Record types
Setup (Schedule)
ule menu. The following is a list of configurable values:
number to configure or select “ALL” if you want to configure all channels identically. This field
will display channel 1 by default.
Sunday through Saturday and “ALL”. This field will display the current day of the week by
default.
alarm event. Valid values are from 1 to 30 seconds depending on the bit stream. The default
value is 4.
: This option is unsupported on the Bronze Class IntelliPix DVR.
: This option is unsupported on the Platinum Class IntelliPix DVR.
defined periods should equal 24 hours and periods should not overlap. The default is one
defined period of 24 hours (00:00 – 24:00).
: There are three recording types: regular (continuous), motion detection (MD)
and Alarm. The default is regular (continuous) recording for Period 1 (00:00 – 24:00).
Highlight the icon
save button and the system will return to the previous menu. At the bottom of the Schedule
menu, a color bar is shown for your reference. A green bar represents regular (continuous)
recording, yellow represents motion detection recording and red represents alarm recording.
You may copy your defined parameters to another channel or weekday by pressing the Copy
button, selecting the destination channel or weekday and then pressing the Paste button. Any
modifications made on the Schedule menu will be abandoned unless the Save button is pressed.
to select the corresponding function. After completing the setup click the
Manual Record Menu
Right click the mouse and select Record or select Advanced -> Manual Record to go to the Manual
Record menu. The selections from this menu are the highest priority for recording. There are three
status options: Schedule, Manual and Stop. Highlight the icon
corresponding channel. The following is a description of the configurable options:
Manual: The selected channels will begin regular (continuous) recording after the OK button is
pressed.
Schedule: The selected channels will begin recording according to the configuration defined in
the scheduled recording setup (Main Menu -> Setting -> Schedule).
Stop: The selected channels will stop recording until this is changed to Schedule or Manual.
to select the option for the
Encode
The Encode menu interface is shown below. The following is a list of configurable values:
Cha
Compression: Non-configurable, the default is H.264.
nnel: Select the channel you want to configure, the default is channel 1.
Resolution
: The Platinum IntelliPix Class DVR supports various resolutions that you can select from the
dropdown list. Supported resolutions are D1/CIF/QCIF. Please note that the resolution options
may vary based upon channel number.
Frame Rate(FPS)
: You may select the value for Frames Per Second. Frames per second
values may vary based upon channel number and resolution.
Bit Rate Type
: The Platinum Class IntelliPix DVR supports two bit-rate types: CBR and VBR. CBR
stands for Constant Bit Rate which means the DVR will always use this bit rate without regard
to the video image. VBR stands for Variable Bit Rate which means that the DVR will adjust
the bit rate according to the video image, e.g. more motion or a more complex image will
utilize a higher bit rate. If VBR mode is selected, you can set the video quality.
Quality: There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6. The sixth level has the highest image quality.
This option will only be displayed if VBR is chosen for Bit Rate Type.
Bit Rate(Kb/S)
: The bit rate is defined as the maximum amount of information or detail, which
is stored per unit of time of a recording. A higher bit rate will allow a better image to be
produced but will use more resources such as HDD storage and network bandwidth.
Audio/Video
: You can enable audio for the main stream or video/audio for the extra (sub)
stream. Video for the main stream is always enabled by default and is not configurable. For
extra stream, enable the video first and then enable audio.
Overlay
: The overlay menu will allow you to create masks to block out portions of the image
for privacy and also to define the location of the time and date and channel name labels on
recorded video.
Snapshot
: The Snapshot menu contains four items: Mode, Image Size, Image Quality and
Snapshot Frequency.
Snapshot
Snapshots are only used in conjunction with the FTP or Email functions and are not stored on
the DVR. In the Encode menu click the Snapshot button to configure the snapshot mode, image
size, image quality and frequency.
Timing Mode: Timing mode will create a snapshot at a configurable interval. In the General
menu configure the upload interval to define how often snapshots are uploaded to the FTP
server. In the Schedule menu, enable the snapshot function. Please refer to the following figure
for examples.
Resolution
: The Platinum Class IntelliPix DVR supports various resolutions that you can select
from the dropdown list. Supported resolutions are D1/CIF/QCIF. Please note that the resolution options
may vary based upon channel number.
Frame Rate(FPS)
: You may select the value for Frames Per Second. Frames per second
values may vary based upon channel number and resolution.
Bit Rate Type: The Platinum Class IntelliPix DVR supports two bit-rate types: CBR and VBR. CBR
stands for Constant Bit Rate which means the DVR will always use this bit rate without regard
to the video image. VBR stands for Variable Bit Rate which means that the DVR will adjust
the bit rate according to the video image, e.g. more motion or a more complex image will
utilize a higher bit rate. If VBR mode is selected, you can set the video quality.
Quality
: There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6. The sixth level has the highest image quality.
This option will only be displayed if VBR is chosen for Bit Rate Type.
Bit Rate(Kb/S): The bit rate is defined as the maximum amount of information or detail, which
is stored per unit of time of a recording. A higher bit rate will allow a better image to be
produced but will use more resources such as HDD storage and network bandwidth.
Audio/Video: You can enable audio for the main stream or video/audio for the extra (sub)
stream. Video for the main stream is always enabled by default and is not configurable. For
extra stream, enable the video first and then enable audio.
Overlay: The overlay menu will allow you to create masks to block out portions of the image
for privacy and also to define the location of the time and date and channel name labels on
recorded video.
Snapshot: The Snapshot menu contains four items: Mode, Image Size, Image Quality and
Snapshot Frequency.
Snapshot
Snapshots are only used in conjunction with the FTP or Email functions and are not stored on
the DVR. In the Encode menu click the Snapshot button to configure the snapshot mode, image
size, image quality and frequency.
Timing Mode: Timing mode will create a snapshot at a configurable interval. In the General
menu configure the upload interval to define how often snapshots are uploaded to the FTP
server. In the Schedule menu, enable the snapshot function. Please refer to the following figure
for examples.
• R: regular (continuous) recording file
• A: external alarm triggered recording file.
• M: motion detection triggered recording file
The Gold Class and Platinum Class
IntelliPix DVRs support all channel concurrent playback windows.
Please refer to the following table for control reference.
Number Function
1 Play
2 Reverse
3 Stop
4 Slow play
5 Fast play
6 Previous frame
7 Next frame
8 Volume
9 Previous file
10 Next channel
11 Next file
12 Previous channel
13 Search
14 Backup
Basic Operation
There are multiple search parameters: video type, channel number and time. The DVR can
display a maximum of 128 results for one search. Use the page up/down button if there is more
than one page.
Normal Playback
Select the file name from the search results in the file list portion of the screen and press the
enter button or double click on the file name to view file content.
Playback Starting from Exact Time
To begin playback from an exact time, Input the time (h/m/s) in the search parameters column
and then click the play button.
Synchronized playback function when playback
During the playback process click on one of the numeral keys above the search results list, the
system will switch to the corresponding channel video of the same time.
Digital zoom
When the system is in full-screen playback mode, use your mouse on the screen to select a
section and then left click mouse for digital zoom. You can right click mouse to exit.
File backup
The DVR supports backup operations from the search results screen. Place a check mark (√) in
the box to the left of the file name(s) in the search results list. Next, click backup button to
proceed to the backup menu.
Slow playback and fast playback
Refer to the following table for slow and fast playback functions.
Button Illustration Remarks
Fast play button
In playback mode, click this button to
switch between the 4 available fast
playback speeds such and normal
Frame rate may
vary due to
different versions.
playback mode.
Slow play button ►
In playback mode, click this button to
switch between the 4 available slow
playback speeds and normal playback
mode.
Play/Pause ►In slow playback mode, click this button
to switch between play/pause modes.
Previous/Next In playback mode, you can click and
to view the previous or next video in
current channel.
Reverse playback and frame by frame playback
Button Illustration Remarks
Reverse play:
button in
playback
interface.
In normal playback mode, left click reverse play
button, the system will begin reverse playback.
Click the reverse play button again to go to
pause mode.
When system is in
reverse play or frame
by frame playback
mode, you can click
Manual playback
frame by frame.
Note: All of the operations here such as playback speed, channel, time and progress are related
to the DVR hardware version. Some series DVRs do not support some all listed functions or
playback speeds.
Click pause button in normal playback mode,
you can use │ and │ t
o view frame by frame.
play button ► to go to
normal playback.
Network Setup
To configure network information, select Network from Main Menu -> Settings. The following
rmation can be configured:
info
IP address: Enter the IP address for the DVR.
DHCP: Used to acquire IP address information automatically. Use of DHCP to acquire a
dynamic IP address is not recommended.
TCP port: Default TCP communications port value is 37777.
UDP port: Default UDP communications port value is 37778.
HTTP port: Default HTTP (TCP) communications port value is 80.
Max connection: The DVR can support a maximum of 10 concurrent user connections. 0
means there is no connection limit.
Transfer mode: Select the priority between fluency/video qualities.
Network download: The DVR will process network uploaded data first if you enable this
function.
Advanced setting: Please refer to the User’s Manual included in the resource CD for detailed
information on these items.
After entering network information click the save button. You will be returned to the previous menu.
Pan/Tilt/Zoom
Please note the following regarding pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) setup and operation:
Sli
RS-485 cables must be connected to the “A” (positive) and “B” (negative) ports of the alarm
Configuration information should be configured on the PTZ prior to configuring your DVR.
In order to control a PTZ with the DVR, switch the camera monitor channel to full screen mode
PTZ setup
The PTZ setup includes the following items. Please select channel first.
Pro
Address: Input corresponding PTZ address.
Baud rate: Select the baud rate.
Data bit: Select the number of data bits. Default value is 8.
Stop bit: Select the number of stop bits. Default value is 1.
Parity: Select the parity. There are three choices: none/odd/even. Default value is none.
ght differences may be found in the user interface, due to various protocols.
block in order to have PTZ control.
for the appropriate window.
tocol: Select corresponding PTZ protocol such as PELCOD.
After configuring all items click the Save button. You will be returned to the previous menu.
PTZ operation
In single window display mode right click the mouse, click the “Fn” Button on the front panel or
click the “Fn” key on the remote control to open the menu.
Click Pan/Tilt/Zoom, the interface is shown as below. Here you can set the following items:
Speed: value ranges from 1 to 8.
Zoom
Focus
Iris
Click the and icons to adjust zoom, focus and iris.
Click the directional arrows to control PTZ position. There are a total of 8 directional arrows. If you
use remote control, you can only use four directions, up, down, left and right.
You can click the Set button (or click REC button in the front panel) to set preset, tour, and pattern
for the PTZ.
You can click the Page Switch button (or click Fn button in the front panel) to change PTZ
function interfaces.
Web Client Operation
Slight difference may be found in the interface due to different model DVRs or different firmware
vers
ions.
Network Connection
Before attempting to connect to the DVR with the web client, check the following items:
The DVR and PC are connected to the network and can see traffic. The light on the network
interface port of the DVR and PC should be flashing.
The DVR and PC are configured with the correct IP information. Refer to network setup (Main
Menu -> Setting -> Network).
Use the ping utility from a command window (from the PC, press the Start button then select
Run and enter cmd and press Enter) to confirm network connectivity. The syntax is ping
***.***.***.*** (* = DVR IP address). Usually the return time to live (TTL) value should be less
than 255.
Login
Open Internet Explorer and enter the DVR IP address in the address column. For example, if your
IP address is 10.10.3.16, enter http://10.10.3.16 in the address column. The system will
DVR
display warning information to confirm that you wish to install the webrec.cab control. Please click
yes button. If you can’t install the ActiveX file, please modify your IE security setup (see User’s Manual for more information on this). After installation, the interface is shown as below. Input your
user name and password (the default username is admin and password is admin) and press the
Login button.
Note: For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login.
Main Window
After logging in, you should see the main window. If the four video windows are not displayed in the
center of the screen and you are using Internet Explorer 8, you need to view the page using
Compatibility View (Tools -> Compatibility View from the IE top line menu). To open a channel,
highlight one of the video windows by clicking on it and click the channel name on the left side. For
detailed operation information, please refer to the User’s Manual.
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