ProVisual DVR-412-AQH, DVR-824-AQH, DVR-1648-AQH, DVR-400-AQH, DVR-16214-AQH User Manual

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ProVisual Standalone Digital Video Recorder
ProVisual DVR Series
H / FH / MH / VH / AQH
User Manual
This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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FCC Compliance Statement
Notice to Users
: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device. Pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules, these limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equ ipm ent in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own expense.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
ATTENTION
Des changements ou des modifications non expressément approuvées par le responsable de la conformité pourraient annuler l'autorisation de l'utilisateur à exploiter l'équipement.
The equipment complies with the requirement of FCC CFR 47 PART 15 SUBPART B, Class A.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
Warnings
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and experienced personnel. Power off the DVR when connecting cameras, audio, or sensor cables. The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage cause d b y improper use of t he 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 any labels are removed in the product.
This symbol indicates the presence of important operating and m ai ntenanc e (servicing) instruction in the literature accompanying the product.
This symbol indicates the presence of non-ins ulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
Ce symbole indique la présence d’instructions importantes et de maintenances dans le manuel accompagnant le produit
Ce symbole indique la présence de « haute tension » non-isolé dans le produit qui peut avoir pour conséquence un risque de la décharge électrique aux personnes.
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Cautions
This product has free voltages (100V and 240V). See installation instructions before connecting to the power supply. This product uses a Lithium battery . To avoid any risk of ex plosion, do not replace th e bat tery 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 w irings are int ende d fo r indoor use only . To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
WEEE(Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
Important Safeguards
1. Read Instructions
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
2. Retain Instructions
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Cleaning
Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it. Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners. Use a damp soft cloth for
cleaning.
4. Attachments Never add any attachments and/or equipment without manufacturer approval as such additions may result in the risk of fire,
electric shock, or other personal injury.
5. Water and/or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
6. Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart, stand or table. The equipment may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult and serious damage to the equipment.
Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the
manufacturer.
Move this equipment and cart combination with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the
equipment and cart combination to overturn.
7. Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If not sure the type of
power, please consult to distributor or local power company.
8. Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power, BNC, alarm and other connections before moving the equipment.
9. Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of
time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power-line surges.
10. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.
11. Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.
Customers in European Union countries are advised to dispose this product, at the end of its useful life, as per applicable local laws, regulations and procedures.
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12. Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
13. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
When the power-supply cord or the plug has been damaged. If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment. If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water. If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are
covered by the operating instructions as an improper adj ust ment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation.
If the equipment has been dropped or damag ed the cabi net . ⑥ When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance—this indicates a need for service.
14. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, ensure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer
or that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
15. Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to
determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition.
16. Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
17. Correct Batteries
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
ATTENTION
RISQUE D'EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIE EST REMPLACÉE PAR UN TYPE INCORRECT DISPOSEZ DE BATTERIES EN ACCORS AVEC LES INSTRUCTIONS
18. Operating Temperature An operating temperature range is specified so that the customer and installer may determine a suitable operating
environment for the equipment.
19. Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be
greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the specified operating temperature range.
20. Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in the rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the
equipment is not compromised.
21. Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not caused by uneven mechanical
loading.
22. Circuit Overloading Consideration should be giv en to connection of the equipment to supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits
might have on over-current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
23. Reliable (Grounding) Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply
connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (for example, use of power strips).
Warning
Warrant y is void if seal or label is removed or damaged.
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The List of Configuration
DVR Set
ProVisual H Series DVR : 4 / 8 / 16CH
ProVisual FH / MH / AQH Series DVR : 4 / 8 / 16CH
CD (ProVisual CMS Pro/Manual)
Remote Controller
Screws
HDD Brackets
Rack Bracket
(Except A and C Type Model)
Data Cable
Power Cable
Adapter
(Except E / H / I Type Model)
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Operation Precautions
Power Off
Do not turn DVR off, or plug off the power adapter while DVR is in operation (record/playback). Otherwise, it may cause
permanent damage to the equipment. Please click ( ) SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown sequentially and then remove the power after DVR is shutdown completely. It is safe to wait for 5 seconds before turning the power on again.
Do not turn DVR off, or plug off the power adapter while External stora ge device (e.g., USB memory stick, removable
external hard disk and the like) in use. Otherwise, it may cause permanent damage to the equipment. Make sure that the power switch is in the “ON” position until data storage is completed. Please be aware that removing the storage device cause the same damage to the equipment.
Do not turn DVR off, or plug off the power adapter during the format of the hard disk. Otherwise, it may cause permanent
damage to the equipment. Make sure that the power switch is in the “ON” position until the formatting of the disk is completed.
HDD Installation / Addition / Moving / Replacement / Removal
For installation/addition/replacement/Removal of HDD (DVD-RW), make sure that DVR is turned off. Otherwise, it may
cause permanent damage to the HDD (DVD-RW).
When wish to power DVR off, please click ( ) SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown sequentially and then remove the power after
DVR is shut down completely.
Installation/Addition/Moving/Replacement: Start ‘HDD initialization’ including formatting. Otherwise, DVR would not
recognize the hard disk and may begin to function abnormally. Please follow the below procedure for ‘HDD initialization’.
(Date/Time setup) Set up the current date and time (SETU P>S Y ST EM >A dmin>Date/Time). (Initialization of system setup) All setup values are restored to original factory default settings.
(SETUP>SYSTEM>Information>Status>Setup>Default).
(HDD f ormat) HDD format is done by SETUP>SYSTEM>Admin>Storage>Format. If there are more than two HDDs,
each must be formatted, separately. When the format is completed, DVR will auto-reboot.
Removal: Follow the Remove procedure even when a pre-installed hard disk has been re mov ed.
- SETUP>SYSTEM>Admin>Storage>Format, click ( ) ‘Removed’ item under the discrete Format headings of a corresponding HDD to discard ‘HDD’ item. When the Remove procedure is completed, DVR will auto-reboot.
Date / Time Change
Any change in Date/Time is immediately applied onto live video (LIVE), but the date/time when the recording was done are
not changed.
Make sure to reboot DVR after adjusting the Date/Time. Also, do not forget to execute SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown in sequence before reboot.
Upgrade
Do not upgrade until install a hard disk drive. Make sure that upgrade when the hard disk drive is in proper operation.
Using a Mouse
Left mouse button: have the same function as Enter ( ) on the Front panel of DVR. Central button (wheel): have the same function as Search key on the Front panel of DVR (display search menu). Right mouse button: display a number of ‘Function keys’ (please see ‘Input Device and Screen Icons>Using a mouse’ in
this manual).
PLAY / PAUSE Key
Press the PLAY/PAUSE key to one-touch playback on the viewing screen (playback the recorded video from the last one
minute).
Every time pressing the PLAY/PAUSE key during playback mode, it is changed to ‘1X PLAY’ and ‘PAUSE’. The displayed
sign on the screen also changes from to II.
If wish to change mode (1X PLAY, REW, FF, BACKWARD, FORWARD) during playback, always press the PLAY/PAUSE
key first (please see if the sign II is shown on the screen).
Press the PLAY/PAUSE key to back up. Make sure that the backup is done in ‘PAUSE’ mode.
Camera Title
Camera Title displayed in Record and Playback modes of DVR is set to CAM1 ~CAM16. Registering camera title in setup
menu (DEVICES>Camera/PTZ>Title) is to make every setup process easier.
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Table of Contents
DVR
THE EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF FCC CFR 47
PART 15 SUBPART B, CLASS A. ..................................................................... 2
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS .................................................... 2
WARNINGS ........................................................................................................ 2
CAUTIONS.......................................................................................................... 3
WEEE(WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT) ....... 3
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS........................................................................ 3
OPERATION PRECAUTIONS............................................................................ 6
SERVER ............................................................................................................ 7
1. PRODUCT FEATURES .......................................................................... 11
1.1 Unpacking ........................................................................................... 11
1.2 Service ................................................................................................ 11
1.3 System Connection Diagram .............................................................. 11
2. INSTALLATION ....................................................................................... 18
2.1 Hard disk and DVD-RW Installation ................................................... 18
2.1.1 SATA Port .................................................................................. 18
PROVISUAL H SERIES DVR ........................................................................... 18
PROVISUAL FH SERIES DVR......................................................................... 18
PROVISUAL MV / VH / AQH SERIES DVR ..................................................... 18
2.1.4 HDD Installation ......................................................................... 19
2.1.5 Maximum HDD Capacity ........................................................... 19
2.1.6 DVD-RW installation .................................................................. 20
2.2 Connector Wiring ................................................................................ 20
2.2.1 Video-In/Out Connections ......................................................... 20
PROVISUAL DVR H / FH SERIES ................................................................... 20
PROVISUAL DVR AQH SERIES ..................................................................... 20
PROVISUAL DVR-16214-AQH ........................................................................
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2.2.2 Monitor Connections (Video Out, VGA and Spot).............................. 20
2.2.3 HDMI connections (ProVisual DVR MH / VH / AQH Series ) ... 20
2.2.4 Audio Connections .................................................................... 21
2.2.5 TCP/IP(Ethernet) Connections .................................................. 21
2.2.6 Alarm Connections .................................................................... 21
2.2.7 RS-485/422 Connections .......................................................... 21
2.2.8 USB Connections ...................................................................... 21
2.2.9 RS-232 Connections ................................................................. 21
2.2.10 Factory Reset Switch ........................................................... 21
2.2.11 Power Supply connections ................................................... 21
2.2.12 Connections Guideline ......................................................... 22
3. INPUT DEVICE AND SCREEN ICONS .................................................. 23
3.1 Key and LEDs ..................................................................................... 23
PROVISUAL H SERIES DVR .......................................................................... 23
PROVISUAL FH / MH / VH / AQH SERIES DVR ............................................ 24
3.2 Camera Select Keys for 16 Channel DVR ......................................... 25
PROVISUAL H SERIES DVR .......................................................................... 25
PROVISUAL FH / MH / VF / AQH SERIES DVR ............................................. 25
3.3 Front Panel ......................................................................................... 25
PROVISUAL H SERIES DVR .......................................................................... 25
8 CHANNELS DVR .......................................................................................... 26
PROVISUAL FH / MH / VF / AQH SERIES ..................................................... 26
8 CHANNELS DVR .......................................................................................... 26
3.4 Using a Remote Controller ................................................................. 26
3.5 Using a Mouse .................................................................................... 27
3.6 Screen Icon ........................................................................................
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4. SETUP .................................................................................................... 29
4.1 Login / Logout ..................................................................................... 29
4.2 SYSTEM ............................................................................................. 30
4.2.1 Information ................................................................................ 30
SITE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 30
SYSTEM ID ...................................................................................................... 30
LANGUAGE ...................................................................................................... 30
SETUP .............................................................................................................. 30
SYSTEM LOG .................................................................................................. 31
VERSION UPGRADE....................................................................................... 31
OVERWRITE SETTING ................................................................................... 31
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CLEAR ALL DATA ............................................................................................ 32
4.2.2 Admin ......................................................................................... 32
DATE ................................................................................................................. 33
TIME 33
TIME ZONE ...................................................................................................... 33
DATE FORMAT ................................................................................................ 33
TIME FORMAT ................................................................................................. 34
NTP SERVER ................................................................................................... 34
INTERVAL......................................................................................................... 34
SYSTEM CLOCK .............................................................................................. 34
SERVER CLOCK .............................................................................................. 34
FORMAT ........................................................................................................... 35
S.M.A.R.T.......................................................................................................... 35
S.M.A.R.T SETUP ............................................................................................ 35
4.2.3 Account ...................................................................................... 36
PASSWORD RESETTING ............................................................................... 37
4.2.4 System Log ................................................................................ 38
4.2.5 Exit ............................................................................................. 38
4.2.6 Shutdown ................................................................................... 39
4.3 DISPLAY ............................................................................................. 39
4.3.1 OSD ........................................................................................... 39
OSD MARGIN ................................................................................................... 39
DE-INTERLACE ................................................................................................ 40
TRANSPARENCY ............................................................................................ 40
4.3.2 Main Monitor .............................................................................. 40
4.3.3 Spot Monitor .............................................................................. 40
4.3.4 Spot Monitor Control on Displ ay Mode ..................................... 41
4.3.5 Multi Spot(ProVisual MH / VH Series DVR) .............................. 41
4.3.6 VGA ( ProVisual H / FH / MH / VH / AQH ) ............................... 42
4.4 DEVICES ............................................................................................ 43
4.4.1 Network...................................................................................... 43
NETWORK TYPE ............................................................................................. 44
DNS SERVER ................................................................................................... 44
4.4.2 Camera / PTZ ............................................................................ 46
4.4.3 Audio Bind to cam ..................................................................... 48
4.4.4 Alarm In ..................................................................................... 48
4.4.5 Alarm Out .................................................................................. 48
4.4.6 Serial In...................................................................................... 49
4.5 RECORD ............................................................................................ 49
4.5.1 Setting ....................................................................................... 49
PROVISUAL H / FH SERIES DVR ........................................................... 50
PROVISUAL MH SERIES DVR ................................................................. 50
PROVISUAL VH SERIES DVR .................................................................. 50
PROVISUAL DVR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH .................... 50
PROVISUAL DVR-400-AQH ............................................................................ 51
PROVISUAL DVR-16214-AQH ........................................................................ 51
PROVISUAL H / FH DVR SERIES ........................................................... 52
PROVISUAL MH DVR SERIES ................................................................. 52
PROVISUAL VH DVR SERIES TYPE ...................................................... 52
PROVISUAL DVR-412-AQH / DVR-842-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH .................... 52
PROVISUAL DVR-400-AQH ............................................................................ 52
PROVISUAL DVR-16214-AQH ........................................................................
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PROVISUAL H / FH SERIES DVR ........................................................... 53
PROVISUAL MH SERIES DVR ................................................................. 53
PROVISUAL VH SERIES DVR .................................................................. 53
PROVISUAL DVR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH .................... 53
PROVISUAL DVR-400-AQH ............................................................................ 54
PROVISUAL DVR-16214-AQH ........................................................................ 54
4.5.2 Schedule ................................................................................... 54
4.5.3 Pre Alarm .................................................................................. 55
PROVISUAL H / FH SERIES DVR ........................................................... 55
PROVISUAL MH SERIES DVR ................................................................. 55
PROVISUAL DVR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH .................... 56
PROVISUAL DVR-400-AQH ............................................................................ 56
PROVISUAL DVR-16214-AQH ........................................................................ 56
4.5.4 Motion Detection ....................................................................... 57
4.5.5 Holiday ...................................................................................... 57
4.6 LINK .................................................................................................... 58
4.6.1 Alarm In ..................................................................................... 58
4.6.2 Motion Event ............................................................................. 58
4.6.3 Video Loss ................................................................................ 59
4.6.4 System Event ............................................................................ 60
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4.6.5 Popup Link ................................................................................. 60
5. OPERATION INSTRUCTION .................................................................. 61
5.1 Viewing................................................................................................ 61
5.1.1 First Image ................................................................................. 61
5.1.2 View Format .............................................................................. 61
5.1.3 Digital Zoom .............................................................................. 62
PROVISUAL H / FH SERIES DVR ............................................................ 62
PROVISUAL MH / VH /AQH SER IES DVR ............................................. 62
5.1.4 Freeze Live Image ..................................................................... 62
5.1.5 Pan / Tilt Control ........................................................................ 62
5.1.6 System Log ................................................................................ 64
5.1.7 Key Lock .................................................................................... 64
5.1.8 Emergency Recording ............................................................... 64
5.2 Search ................................................................................................. 64
5.2.1 Date / Time Search ................................................................... 65
5.2.2 Calendar Search........................................................................ 65
5.2.3 Event Search ............................................................................. 66
5.3 Playback ............................................................................................. 66
5.4 One-touch Playback ........................................................................... 67
5.5 Digital Zoom in Playback .................................................................... 68
5.6 Archive ................................................................................................ 68
5.7 Menu Bar ............................................................................................ 69
5.8 Color Control and Position .................................................................. 70
5.9 Alarm Out Control ............................................................................... 70
6. PROGRAM INSTALLATIONS ................................................................. 73
6.1 System Recommendations .................................................................
73
6.2 Program Installatio n Met ho d ............................................................... 73
6.3 Login ................................................................................................... 74
7. FUNCTION AND INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................... 75
8. WATCH MODE ........................................................................................ 76
8.1 LOGIN Screen .................................................................................... 76
8.2 Local Setting ....................................................................................... 76
8.2.1 System Setup ............................................................................ 76
8.2.2 Remote Site ............................................................................... 77
8.3 Live Video ........................................................................................... 79
8.3.1 Network Connection .................................................................. 79
8.3.2 Watch Mode .............................................................................. 80
8.3.3 Multi Screen ............................................................................... 81
8.3.4 Screen Color Adjustment .......................................................... 81
8.3.5 Audio ......................................................................................... 82
8.3.6 System Log ............................................................................... 82
8.3.7 Alarm Out .................................................................................. 82
8.3.8 One touch Recording ................................................................ 82
8.4 PTZ Control ........................................................................................ 82
8.5 Health Check ...................................................................................... 84
8.5.1 Camera connections and Operating Status .............................. 84
8.5.2 HDD connections and Operating Status ................................... 84
8.5.3 Recording Status....................................................................... 85
8.5.4 Motion Recording Status ........................................................... 85
8.5.5 Alarm In Connection and Op era ting Sta tus .............................. 85
8.5.6 Alarm Out Connection and Operating Status ........................... 85
8.6 Remote Setting ...................................................................................
85
9. SEARCH MODE ..................................................................................... 87
9.1 Search Screen .................................................................................... 87
9.2 Remote Search ................................................................................... 88
9.3 Local Search ....................................................................................... 88
9.4 Event Search ...................................................................................... 89
9.5 Playback ............................................................................................. 89
9.5.1 Playback Control Button ........................................................... 89
9.5.2 Print ........................................................................................... 90
9.5.3 Save .......................................................................................... 90
9.5.4 Archive ...................................................................................... 90
10. OTHERS ................................................................................................. 92
10.1 Viewer ............................................................................................ 92
10.2 E-MAP ............................................................................................ 92
10.3 Watermark Check System ............................................................. 94
10.4 Estimator ........................................................................................ 94
10.5 EXE to AVI Converter .................................................................... 94
11. CMS WEB CLIENT ................................................................................. 97
11.1 Setup and Login ............................................................................. 97
11.2 Live Display.................................................................................... 98
11.3 Playback Screen ............................................................................ 99
12. CMS MOBILE VIEWER ........................................................................ 101
12.1 iPhone Mobile .............................................................................. 101
12.1.1 System Requirements ........................................................ 101
12.1.2 Installation .......................................................................... 101
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12.1.3 Site Registration ................................................................. 103
12.1.4 Connection .......................................................................... 104
12.1.5 Search ................................................................................. 105
12.1.6 PTZ Control ......................................................................... 106
12.1.7 Information .......................................................................... 107
12.1.8 Disconnection ..................................................................... 107
12.1.9 Uninstallation ...................................................................... 108
12.2 Android Phone ............................................................................. 108
12.2.1 System Requirements ........................................................ 108
12.2.2 Installation ........................................................................... 109
12.2.3 Site Registration ................................................................. 110
12.2.4 Connection .......................................................................... 111
12.2.5 Search ................................................................................. 112
12.2.6 Audio ................................................................................... 112
12.2.7 PTZ control ......................................................................... 112
12.2.8 Information .......................................................................... 113
12.2.9 Disconnection ..................................................................... 113
12.2.10 Uninstallation ...................................................................... 114
12.3 Blackberry Mobile ......................................................................... 114
12.3.1 System Requirements ........................................................ 114
12.3.2 Installation ........................................................................... 114
12.3.3 Site Registration ................................................................. 115
12.3.4 Connection .......................................................................... 116
12.3.5 PTZ Control ......................................................................... 117
12.3.6 Disconnection ..................................................................... 117
12.3.7 Uninstallation ......................................................................
117
12.4 Symbian Mobile ............................................................................ 118
12.4.1 System Requirements ........................................................ 118
12.4.2 Installation ........................................................................... 118
12.4.3 Site Registration ................................................................. 120
12.4.4 Connection .......................................................................... 121
12.4.5 PTZ Control ......................................................................... 123
12.4.6 Information .......................................................................... 124
12.4.7 Disconnection ..................................................................... 124
12.4.8 Uninstallation ...................................................................... 124
12.5 Windows Mobile ........................................................................... 125
12.5.1 System Requirements ........................................................ 125
12.5.2 Installation .......................................................................... 125
12.5.3 Site Configuration ............................................................... 127
12.5.4 Connection ......................................................................... 128
12.5.5 Uninstall .............................................................................. 129
12.6 Operation ..................................................................................... 130
12.6.1 DVR/PTZ Mode conversion ............................................... 130
12.6.2 DVR Control Mode ............................................................. 130
12.6.3 PTZ Control Mode .............................................................. 130
13. SERIAL IN (POS/ATM) ......................................................................... 133
13.1 Usage of Serial-In Fu ncti o n ......................................................... 133
13.2 Connection Method ...................................................................... 133
13.3 Connection Diagram .................................................................... 133
13.4 Link............................................................................................... 134
13.4.1 Link Setup ........................................................................... 134
13.4.2 Schedule Setup .................................................................. 134
13.5 Setup ............................................................................................ 135
13.5.1 Title ..................................................................................... 135
13.5.2 Port Setting ......................................................................... 135
13.5.3 OSD Display ....................................................................... 136
13.5.4 Pattern Setting .................................................................... 136
13.6 Search .......................................................................................... 138
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1. Product Features
1.1 Unpacking
This equipment is an electronic appliance, so it should be handled with special care. After unpacking, please check if all the following items are included.
- DVR Main body
- ProVisual H Series DVR : Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 5A) and Power Supply Cable
- ProVisual FH / MH / VH Series DVR : Power Supply Adapter (DC 12V, 6.67A) and Power Supply Cable
- ProVisual AQH Series DVR : Power Supply Cable
- Remote Control With 2 AAA batteries
- Installation CD (CMS / ProVisual CMS Pro Software & User’s Manual)
1.2 Service
If there is any problem in the product, please refer servicing to a supplier or a distributor with qualified service personnel.
1.3 System Connection Diagram
ProVisual DVR-412-H / DVR-824-H / DVR-1648-H
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ProVisual DVR-824-FH / DVR-1648-FH
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ProVisual DVR-824-MH / DVR-1648-MH
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ProVisual DVR-824-VH / DVR-1648-VH
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ProVisual DVR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH HD-SDI DVR
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ProVisual AQH Series – DVR-400-AQH 4 Channels DVR
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ProVisual – DVR-16214-AQH 16 Channels Hybrid DVR
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2. Installation
2.1 Hard disk and DVD-RW Installation
2.1.1 SATA Por t
ProVisual H Series DVR
- Main substrate of this DVR has three SATA ports: they are indicated as SATA 1, 2 and SATA 3.
- Please mount DVD-RW at the SATA 3 port.
ProVisual FH Series DVR
- Main substrate of this DVR has four SATA ports: they are indicated as SATA 1, 2, 3 and SATA 4.
- Please mount DVD-RW at the SATA 4 port.
ProVisual MH / VH / AQH Series DVR
- Main substrate of this DVR has five SATA ports: they are indic ated as SATA 1, 2, 3, 4 and SATA 5.
- Please mount DVD-RW at the SATA 4 port.
Up to five SATA devices (hard disk and DVD-RW) are able to be connected to the SATA ports in serial; however the devices
must be connected onto correct SATA port.
Refer to the table below to mount hard disks and DVD-RW.
ProVisual H Series DVR
4 / 8 / 16 CH DVR
Storage SATA 1, 2 Port SATA 3 P ort
HDD DVD-RW 1 2 3
1 1 HDD --- DVD-RW 2 1 HDD HDD DVD-RW 2 0 HDD HDD ---
ProVisual FH Series DVR
8 / 16 CH DVR
Storage SATA 1, 2 Port SATA 3, 4 Port
HDD DVD-RW 1 2 3 4
1 1 HDD --- --- DVD-RW 2 1 HDD HDD --- DVD-RW 3 1 HDD HDD HDD DVD-RW 3 0 HDD HDD HDD ---
ProVisual MV / VH / AQH Series DVR
4 / 8 / 16 CH DVR
Storage SATA 1, 2 Port SAT A 3, 4 Port
SATA 5
Port
HDD DVD-RW 1 2 3 4 5
1 1 HDD --- --- DVD-RW --­2 1 HDD HDD --- DVD-RW --­3 1 HDD HDD HDD DVD-RW --­4 1 HDD HDD HDD DVD-RW HDD 4 0 HDD HDD HDD --- HDD
2.1.2 Internal SATA Storage (MH / VH / AQH Series)
These series DVRs have 5 Internal SATA Ports: The picture below shows internal ports 1-4 SATA Port and 5 SATA Port. 1-3 SATA Port: It is designed to mount HDD. 4 SATA Port: Please mount DVD-RW. 5 SATA Port: It is specifically designed to mount HDD ONLY. Only one DVD-RW can be installed among the SATA Ports.
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CAUTION
Do not mount DVD-RW at SATA 5 Port.
2.1.3 e-SATA External Storage (D Type)
This series DVR has 2 external SATA Ports; the picture above shows external SATA 6-7 Port. 6-7 SATA Port: It is designed to mount 4HDDs per each external SATA Ports.
2.1.4 HDD Installation
Securely fix a hard disk by using bracket and screws provided herewith. Please do not use any different hard disk cables (data cable and power supply cable) other than ones we provide. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the hard disk.
CAUTION
Install hard disk after DVR power is off. Otherwise, it may cause permanent damage to the hard disk. To turn off DVR, please click ( ) SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown. Also, wait for 5 seconds before plugging in power supply again.
CAUTION
For install ation/addition/replacement/Removal of HDD (DVD-RW), make sure that DVR is turned off. Otherwise, it may cause permanent
damage to the HDD (DVD-RW).
Installation/Addition/Moving/Replacement: User should start ‘HDD initialization’ including formatting. Otherwise, DVR won’t recognize the hard disk and may begin to function abnormally. Please follow the below procedure for ‘HDD initialization’.
(Dat e/ T ime setup) Set up the current date and time (SETUP>SYSTEM>Admin>Date/Time)
(Initialization of system setup) All values in setup are restored to factory default settings
- (SETUP>SYSTEM>Information>Status>Setup>Default)
(HDD format) HDD format is done by SETUP>SYSTEM>Admin>Storage>Format. If there are more than two HDDs, each must be formatted, separately. When the format is completed, DVR will auto-reboot.
Removal: Follow the Remove procedure even when a pre-installed hard disk has been removed. In
- SETUP>SYSTEM>Admin>Storage>F ormat, click (
) ‘Removed’ item under the discrete Format headings of a corresponding HDD to
discard ‘HDD’ item. When the Remove procedure is completed, DVR will auto-reboot.
2.1.5 Maximum HDD Capacity
Each model has a different HDD capacity recognition. Below table shows the recommended maximum HDD capacity for each model.
Model
H Series FH Series MH Series VH Series AQH Serie s
Capacity 4TB 6TB 16TB 16TB 16TB
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2.1.6 DVD-RW installation
Securely fix DVD-RW by using bracket and screws provided herewith. Please do not use any different DVD-RW cables (data cable and power supply cable) other than the ones we provide. Otherwise, it may cause damage to the DVD-RW. Only one DVD-RW can be used. Mount it at the SATA 3 port. ( H Series ) or SATA 4 port ( FH / M H / VH / AQH Series )
CAUTION
Install DVD-RW hard disk after DVR power off. Otherwise, it may cause permanent damage to the hard disk. To turn off DVR, please click ( ) SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown. Also, wait for 5 seconds before plugging in power supply again.
2.2 Connector Wiring
2.2.1 Video-In/Out Connections
ProVisual DVR H / FH Series
Connect a camera to ‘VIDEO IN’. If user wishes to link camera input to another device, please connect the camera to ‘LOOP OUT’. Assure the ‘VIDEO IN’ and ‘LOOP OUT’ connections are connected properly, not oppositely .
ProVisual DVR AQH Series
Connect cameras to ‘HD-SDI IN’ to channel 1 to 16.
ProVisual DVR-16214-AQH
Connect cameras to ‘HD-SDI IN’ to channel 1 and 2. Connect cameras to ‘VIDEO IN’ to channel 3 to 16. If user wishes to link camera input to another device, please connect the camera to ‘LOOP OUT Assure the ‘VIDEO IN’ and ‘LOOP OUT’ connections are connected properly, not opposi te ly .
(NOTE) Only FH Series model supports LOOP OUT connection.
2.2.2 Monitor Connections (Video Out, VGA and Spot)
Use with CCTV monitor and computer monitor. Please connect the CCTV monitor to “VIDEO OUT” (except for DVR-400-
AQH Type), the computer monitor to ‘VGA’, respectively. If necessary, connect another CCTV monitor to ‘SPOT
Multi Spot ( FH Series )
- This function supports Multi Channel Display on Spot Monitor
- Connect BNC cable between spot monitor and multi spot port of rear panel.
2.2.3 HDMI connections ( ProVisual DVR MH / VH / AQH Series )
Connect HDMI cable to HD out port of rear panel and HDMI port of HD output device. Please click () SETUP> DISPLAY> VGA and the following screen will appear.
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If user wishes to hear audio via HDMI cable, check the box HD Audio Output Click the box below to select resolution.
- User can select the resolution among ‘1920x1080 RB’, ‘1920x1080’, ‘1680x1050 RB’, ‘1680x1050’, ‘1280x1024’, and ‘1024x768’
- The default setting of DVR is ‘1280 x 1024’.
(NOTE) A and B Type does not support
HDMI connection.
2.2.4 Audio Connections
Connect an audio device to ‘AUDIO IN’ and a speaker system to ‘AUDIO OUT’. Please use a speaker system with volume
adjustable.
2.2.5 TCP/IP(Ethernet) Connections
Connect to ‘ETHERNET’ connector with the LAN cable. W hen connect to Internet, use an ordinary LAN cable (Non-cross cable). However, when connect directly to a PC, please
use only ‘Crossover cable’.
2.2.6 Alarm Connections
 Connect Alarm Input (Sensor) to ‘AI 1~AI 4 (or AI 16)’ connectors and connect Sensor Common to ‘G’ connec tor.  Connect Alarm Output (buzzer, siren, etc.) to ‘AO 1~AO 4 (or AI 16)’ connectors and connect Common to ‘G’ connect or.  Connect Pan/Tilt receiver (or Pan/Tilt camera) to ‘RS-485/422’ connector. Please observe proper (+) and (-) polarity.
2.2.7 RS-485/422 Connections
PTZ Camera connector. Please use TX+, TX-, RX+ and RX- terminals.
2.2.8 USB Connections
There are up to four identical USB ports in front and in rear. It is possible to connect a USB memory stick to archive data or
a mouse to control the device.
2.2.9 RS-232 Connections
This port is not in use for users. Do not connect any devices through this port.
2.2.10 Factory Reset Switch
Reset the switch to restore all setup values of menus to factory default settings. It is also possible to use to initialize System
Log file.
The switch is located in a pin hole of the back panel. Put the clip pin into the switch hole on the monitor (Live) screen and keep pressing until the switch has clicked.
CAUTION
Press factory reset switch only in live mode. Never press in setup mode.
2.2.11 Power Supply connections
ProVisual DVR H Series : Plug the power supply adapter (DC 12V, 5A) which include in this product to ’DC12V’
connector and plug another side to power source. Adapter input voltage is a free volt (100 VAC ~ 240 VAC). Please do not
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use any different power supply adapter because it may cause the DVR to malfunction.
ProVisual FH / VH / MH Series : Plug the power supply adapter (DC 12V, 6.67A) which include in this product
to ’DC12V’ connector and plug another side to power source. Adapter input voltage is a free volt (100 VAC ~ 240 VAC). Please do not use any different power supply adapter because it may cause the DVR to malfunction.
ProVisual AQH Series : AC powered DVR: Plug the power supply cable into the power supply (the wall socket). Input
voltage is a free volt (100 VAC ~ 240 VAC).
2.2.12 Connections Guideline
Video Out Connector: If only the monitor is connected to VIDEO OUT connector, please set the impedance switch on the
rear side of the monitor to 75 ohms to prevent abnormally bright or collapsed images. If wish to connect another device (e.g., a recorder) to the back of the monitor, please set the impedance switch on the re ar side of the monitor to HIGH Z (High Impedance) and set the last device to 75 ohms.
Alarm Input Connector: Do not input any type of voltage to the AI 1~AI4 (AI 16) connectors.
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3. Input Device and Screen Icons
3.1 Key and LEDs
ProVisual H Series DVR
KEYS
PTZ KEY
Operating mode
Setup mode
▲, ▼, ◄, ►
• Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode
•Up/Down/Left/Righ t on screen cursor
control
1 ~ 10
• Camera select keys : (4/8 c hannel DVR)
11 ~ 16
• Camera select keys : (16 channel DVR)
DISPLAY
• Select 1/4/9/16 channel dis play
SEQUENCE
• Channel sequence mode on/off (Main Monitor)
ARCHIVE
• Copy video data into the external storage device
FREEZE
• Screen freeze mode on/off
ZOOM
• Zoom-In/Out
PIP
• Picture In Picture display on/off
EVENT
• System Log display on/off
EMERGENCY
• Emergency recording on/off
PTZ
• Pan/Tilt control mode on/off
AUDIO/ESC
• Audio on/off (Viewing/Playback)
• Select audio channel: Press AUDIO key and then channel key
• ESC
MENU
• Enter the Main Menu (Setup mode)
REW
• Fast backward playback (changes up to x128 with each press)
• Zoom-Out on PTZ mode
BACKWARD
• Frame backward playback
• Zoom-In on PTZ mode
PLAY/PAUSE
• Viewing mode: Instant playback (playback the recorded video
from the last one minute)
• Playback mode: 1X PLAY/PAUSE
• Focus Near in PTZ mode
FORWARD
• Frame forward playback
• Focus Far in PTZ mode
FF
• Fast forward playback (changes up to x128 with each press)
• Save Preset in PTZ mode
SEARCH
• Video search mode on/off
• Go to Preset in PTZ mode
Power LED
(Red)
• Light off: DVR off
• Light on: DVR on
HDD LED
(Green)
• Light off: Stop recording
• Blink : Recording/Playback modes (HDD Access), Archive in operation
Network LED
(Yellow)
• Light off: failed to connect to Ethernet
• Blink: Connected to Ethernet
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ProVisual FH / MH / VH / AQH Series DVR
KEYS
PTZ KEY
Operating mode
Setup mode
▲, ▼, ◄, ►
• Control Pan/Tilt rotation of up/down/left/right in PTZ mode
•Up/Down/Left/Righ t on screen cursor
control
1 ~ 16
• Camera select keys : (4/8/16 channel DVR)
DISPLAY
• Select 1/4/9/16 channel dis play
SEQUENCE
• Channel sequence mode on/off (Main Monitor)
ARCHIVE
• Copy video data into the external storage device
FREEZE
• Screen freeze mode on/off
EVENT
• System Log display on/off
EMERGENCY
• Emergency recording on/off
PTZ
• Pan/Tilt control mode on/off
AUDIO/ESC
• Audio on/off (Viewing/Playback)
• Select audio channel: Press AUDIO key and then channel key
• ESC
MENU
• Enter the Main Menu (Setup mode)
REW
• Fast backward playback (changes up to x128 with each press)
• Zoom-Out on PTZ mode
BACKWARD
• Frame backward playback
• Zoom-In on PTZ mode
PLAY/PAUSE
• Viewing mode: Instant playback (playback the recorded video
from the last one minute)
• Playback mode: 1X PLAY/PAUSE
• Focus Near in PTZ mode
FORWARD
• Frame forward playback
• Focus Far in PTZ mode
FF
• Fast forward playback (changes up to x128 with each press)
• Save Preset in PTZ mode
SEARCH
• Video search mode on/off
• Go to Preset in PTZ mode
Power LED
(Red)
• Light off: DVR off
• Light on: DVR on
HDD LED
(Green)
• Light off: Stop recording
• Blink : Recording/Playback modes (HDD Access), Archive in operation
Network LED
(Yellow)
• Light off: failed to connect to Ethernet
• Blink: Connected to Ethernet
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3.2 Camera Select Keys f or 16 Channel DVR
ProVisual H Series DVR
Below shows how to select camera channel for 4 channel
DVR
- Select Camera No. 1~4: press key and use 1~4
key
Below shows how to select camera channel for 8channel
DVR
- Select Camera No. 1~8 press key and use
1~8key
Below shows how to select camera channel for 16hannel
DVR
- Select Camera No. 10~16: press key and use
, 1~6 key
ProVisual FH / MH / VF / AQH Series DVR
Below shows how to select camera channel for
4/8/16channel DVR
Below shows how to select c amera channel for 4
channel DVR
- Select Camera No. 1~4
Below shows how to select camera channel for 8
channel DVR
- Select Camera No. 1~8
Below shows how to select camera channel for 16
channel DVR
- Select Camera No. 1~10: use 1~10 direction key
- Select Camera No. 11~16: press key and
use 1~6 direction key
3.3 Front Panel
ProVisual H Series DVR
4 Channels DVR
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8 Channels DVR
16 Channels DVR
ProVisual FH / MH / VF / AQH Series
4 Channels DVR
8
Channels DVR
16
Channels DVR
3.4 Using a Remote Controller
Usage of a remote controller is same as the front panel keys. Follow the procedure below when using the remote controller for multi DVRs.
Check System ID (e.g., between 1 and 255) of the DVR that wish to use.
- (SETUP>SYSTEM>Information>Status>System ID).
Holding up the remote controller to face towards the DVR and press the System ID numbers one by one, while pressing
ID button on the remote controller. Note that the System ID is a 3-digit number. Button ‘10’ functions the same as ‘0’.
- (e.g.: If System ID is 3, press 10>10>3 buttons in sequence while pressing the ID button)
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3.5 Using a Mouse
Mouse provides an easier access to adjustment. Refer to below for proper use. Left mouse button functions the same as Enter () key on the front panel of DVR. Right mouse button displays the following “Function keys” on screen. Click Search menu at “Function Keys” the same as Search key on the front panel of DVR. Press the button, then the Search
menu will appear on screen.
Name of Key
Function
Name of Key Function
Display
Same as front key
Event
Same as front key (indicate System Log)
Sequence
Same as front key
Search
One-
touch playback (same function with
(PLAY/PAUSE)
Spot
Same as front key
Setup
Same as front key
Zoom
Same as front key
Emergency
Same as front key
Freeze
Same as front key
Shutdown
Pre-step before Power off (SETUP>SYSTEM>Shutdown)
PIP
Same as front key
Cancel
Cancel Function key menu
PTZ
Same as front key
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3.6 Screen Icon
Icon Description Icon Description
Continuous recording mode
In Audio recording
Event recording mode (Alarm In/Motion)
4
CMS access indication/ No. of accesses (up to 4)
In recording
In channel sequencing
PTZ registration / PTZ mode
Lock
Remote Controller
Setup in HDD Overwrite mode
Setup in HDD No Overwrite mode (HDD Full)
Setup in HDD No Overwrite mode (recording)
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4. Setup
4.1 Login / Logout
At the default setting of DVR, user has to input the password to enter the set up menu. Please press SETUP key to enter the setup m enu and the following screen will appear.
In order to use all functions and privileges, log in as ID: admin. Default Password is “1111”. At Setup>System>Account, Administrator should set a user rights depending on each user separately in “Login Settings”. After login successfully, following screen will appear:
Recording continues during setup. Main menu consists of 5 sub menus.
- (SYSTEM / DISPLAY / DEVICES / RECORD / LINK)
There is no factory default in the case of passwords => Factory default function cannot be appl ied to passw or ds . To escape from the setup menu, please click () SYSTEM>Exit on the screen. Then, the following dialogue box will appear.
Please choose ‘OK’ to log out. User may select the Main menu with , direction keys or mouse click. Please click () the sub menu to choose the one
under the Main menu.
(NOTE) Press AUDIO/ESC in the setup screen. It operates alike CANCEL (ESC). It will not operate in the live or playback mode but only in the setup menu.
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4.2 SYSTEM
4.2.1 Information
Please click () SYSTEM>Information and the fol lowing screen will appear.
Site Description
Decide on a name of DVR. Please click () keyboard icon on Site Description frame and the following virtual k eyboard will appear.
Please click () desired letters (characters) on the virtual keyboard to input.
Use to erase one character every time.
Use to erase the whole sentence.
Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm the input and choose ‘Cancel’ to cancel.
System ID
Control DVRs by one remote controller by setting DVR IDs. Please click () ▲, ▼ direction keys on the right-hand side of the System ID frame to set the ID of DVR. Take any whole
number between 1 and 255.
While pressing (+) or (-) button, the System ID value increases or decreases by 10 units.
Language
Please click ( ) Language frame to choose desired language and press ( ) key again.
Setup
Default: Click ( ) Default frame to restore all setup values of menus to factory default settings. Please note that System Log
is not initialized.
(NOTE) This has a different function from Factory Reset Switch on the back panel of DVR in that System Log is not initialized.
Status
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Import: Copy the Menu setup stored in USB memory stick into DVR. Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( )
Import.
Export: Store the Menu setup of DVR in USB memory stick. Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( ) Export.  When user is on Default, Import or Export process, a message box will ask the progress and click the confirmation icon, then
a message box will show whether its success or failure.
System Log
Export: Store the System Log contents in USB memory stick. Please plug in the memory stick and then click ( ) Ex port.  W hen user is on Default, Import or Export process, a message box will ask the progress and click the confirmation icon, and
then a message box wil l show its success or failure.
When user complete Status data input, please click () Version and the following screen will appear.
Version Upgrade
User may upgrade DVR software. Please follow the Upgrade procedure below.
Plug USB memory stick having upgrade file into DVR. Click () Load frame. Then, software version stored in the USB will appear on the left-hand side. Click () Start frame to start the upgrade. When the upgrade is completed, a dialogue box pops up. Please choose ‘OK’ and DVR will auto-reboot.
CAUTION
DO NOT UPGRADE UNTIL INSTALL A HARD DISK DRIVE. MAKE SURE TO UPGRADE WHEN HDD IS IN PROPER OPERA TIO N.
CAUTION
PLUGGING OUT USB DEVICE OR FORCED POWER-OFF MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE.
When user completes Version input, please click () Record. Then, the following screen will appear.
The screen shows start time and end time of recorded data.
Overwrite Setting
Click () Overwrite Setting button and the following screen will appear.
Record
Version
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User shall designate the total recording days from 1 day to 30 days and unlimited. User may set for beeping or notifying messages that notify the used percentage of disk. Check Disk Overwrite and user may activate the overwrite function.
- This function makes restart the recording from the beginning when the HDD is full. The previous recorded d ata w ill be
erased from the first one. Following icon will display in bottom of live mode .
Uncheck () Disk Overwrite, recording will stop automatically when the HDD is full. At no Overwrite mode, icon will appear when HDD capacity is full that indicates the recording has stopped and,
icon will appear while the recording is going on.
If user changes this setting, the warning message will appear. Then click ( ) “confirmation” button and user may change
the setting.
If user checks () Disk full notify item, the warning message will appear as the used amount of disk.
Used
- User may set the certain value of HDD usage for notification. It will notify at that point. The values are from 50 ~ 100%.
Alarm-Out
- The Alarm-out will happen at the used amount of HDD which is specified at Used.
Beep
- Check (), the warning sound will happen at the used amount of HDD which is specified at Used.
Blink Message
- Check (), the warning message “Disk Used (xx%)!” will appear on the OSD.
(NOTE) Notify setting does not affect saving the recorded data. It only gives notification and keep recording until hard disk is full.
(NOTE) For more specific setting about Alarm-out, use Setup>DEVICES>Alarm Out.
Clear All Data
Use to delete or purge all normal recorded data from database. Pl ease follow the procedure below.
Click () Clear All Data frame. When a dialogue box asking “Remove All Data?” shows, choose ‘OK’. Then, Progress window will appear and the proces s starts. When all data are deleted, a dialogue box asking “Are you sure to remove log?” will pop up. Choose ‘OK’ to delete all the recorded data as well as System Log.
(NOTE) This might take a while to completely delete all data. In case of 80GB HDD for example, it takes about 90 seconds.
When user finished all the necessary inputs to SYSTEM menu, please cl ick ( ) ‘OK’ on the bottom to go back to SETUP
screen.
4.2.2 Admin
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Please click () SYSTEM>Admin and the following screen will appear.
Date
This menu will allow user to adjust the setting s. Please follow the procedure below for time adjustment.
Click () items (Y, M, D) to change. A designated item will be highlighted in a box (Y: Year, M: Month and D: Date). Adjust the number by clicking ( ) ▲, ▼ buttons on the right-hand side. Repeat the same procedure to change Y, M and D.
Time
This menu will allow user to adjust the curre nt time . The adju stme nt pr oce dure is same as of Date.
CAUTION
IF ADJUSTED DATE/TIME IS PRIOR TO RECORDED DATA, DATA AFTER NEW DATE/TIME MAY BE ERASED.
CAUTION
ANY CHANGE IN DATE/TIME IS IMMEDIATELY APPLIED ON VIEWING SCREEN (LIVE), BUT THE DATE/TIME WHEN THE RECORDING
WAS DONE IS NOT CHANGED. MAKE SURE TO REBOOT DVR AFTER CHANGING THE DATE/TIME. DO NOT FORGET TO EXECUTE SHUTDOWN (SYSTEM>Shutdown) BEFORE REBOOT.
Time Zone
Please click () Time Zone fr ame to see the list of nations and choose one. Click () a check box next to Use Daylight Saving Time. When user dwells in a region of DST area, please check it (i.e. ). If DST is observed, please click () Period and the following screen will appear.
Adjust the dates of beginning (Begin) and end (End) of DST by ‘Month/Week/Weekday’. Click () the numbers in ‘Month/Week/Weekday’ for adjustment. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
Date Format
Set date indication format. Please click () Date Format frame to select a format from the list.
Date / Time
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Time Format
Set time indication format. Please click () Time Format frame to select a format from the list.
When user complete Date/Time input, please click () NTP and the following screen will appear.
This menu is for accurate setting of time of day clock in DVR. User may check only one of Run as Server and Use NTP.
- Run as Server: NTP cannot be used in a non-networked environment (Intranet environment). In this case, DVR with Run as Server functions as Time Server.
- Use NTP: Connect to Internet to synchronize DVR clock with Network Time Server’s clock.
NTP Server
Click () keyboard icon in NTP Server frame and the virtual keyboard will appear. Input IP address of NTP server.
(NOTE)
Currently used NTP is administered by pool.ntp.org and its IP address is 65.23.154.62. However, users are allowed to use IP address of any NTP site.
Interval
Set clock-update-interval from NTP Server. Normally, user can adjust 1 hour up to 24 hours.
System Clock
Display DVR clock.
Server Clock
Display NTP Server’s clock if Internet is connected to Server Clock. If not displaying, please click () Connect button. W hen Server Clock is displayed, please click () Sy nc butto n to sync hronize NTP Server’s clock with DVR clock. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the clock synchronization.
When user completes NTP input, please click () save and the following screen will appear. Set S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) function for HDD format and auto-dis play of HDD
information. DVD-RW is not shown here.
Storage
NTP
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Clicking Up and Down button for checking up the status of HDD and DVD-RW devices. Using E-SATA port will allow users to connect up to maximum 12 HDD +1 DVD-RW. When user instal ls full storage dev ice and DVD -RW including two e-SATA storage, then following procedures will be listed
as below:
- 1. Internal SATA 1~4 Ports
- 2. External SATA 1
- 3. External SATA 2
- 4. Internal SATA 5 Port
- 5. DVD-RW
(Note) Only ProVisual MH / VH /AQH Series DVR support e-SATA storage.
Format
User must format when:
- install new HDD
- add another HDD
- replace HDD
- move HDD (change installation port)
- remove HDD
Click () Add/Remove frame in Format column and choose ‘OK’ on the dialogue box to start formatting. Following format, DVR will auto-reboot. If there are more than 2 HDDs, please formats each of HDDs. DVR will auto-reboot
when all the HDDs are formatted.
If the frame changes to ‘---‘after reboot, it means formatting has been properly done.
CAUTION
EXECUTE REMOVE PROCEDURE EVEN WHEN USER REMOVE PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED HDD. T H E R EMOVE PROCEDURE IS THE SAME AS THE FORMAT PROCEDURE DESCRIBED ABOVE.
S.M.A.R.T
Click the frame on S.M.A.R.T column and temperature and HDD damage will show.
S.M.A.R.T Setup
Please click () S.M.A.R.T Setup and the following screen will appear.
Check the square box next to Use On. Through S.M.A.R.T function, make alarm message, indicating HDD dam age, will
show.
 Check Beep; it will give the alarm sound, indicating HDD damage, as the SMART setup.  Check Blink Message, the alarm message will blink on the OSD, as the SMART setup.  If “Use on” box is unchecked, Beep, Blink Message will be unchecked automatically. Only when “Use on” is checked, user
can set Beep, Blink Message function.
Click () I ns pec tio n Tim e frame to set inspection time. Click Check by frame to select inspection interval. Last Check Time: show the time of the last inspection. Click () ▲, ▼ direction buttons on the right-hand side of Temperature frame to adjust to maximum temperature for the
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HDD used in DVR. In general, it is 55°C.
Click () ▲, ▼ direction buttons on the right-hand side of HDD Damage frame to set the permissible level of HDD damage
(%). HDD is a very crucial element for DVR recording, so set the permissible level within 1% to 2% to assure maximum safety.
- While pressing (+) or (-) button on the rightmost side of Temperature or HDD Damage item, a target value increases or decreases by 10 units.
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
4.2.3 Account
Please click () SYSTEM>Account and the following screen will appear.
Please click () New Group and the following screen will appear.
Click () keyboard icon on the right-hand side of Group Name frame. Then, the virtual keyboard will show. Please click ( )
desired characters (up to 8 characteristics) on the virtual keyboard.
Do provisioning for Group Name by selectively checking some of the following items (Setup, Search, Network, Archiving
and Shut Down).
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
 Please click ( ) Login Settings and the following screen will appear.  Selectively enable password protection for important operations (Setup, Search, Network, Archiving and Shut Down).  Please check the operations that wish to enable password protection.
CAUTION
USER WILL NOT BE ASKED TO ENTER YOUR PASSWORD FOR OPERATION(S) WHERE PASSWORD PROTECTION IS NOT ENABLED.
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
Login Setting
New Group
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Please click () New User and the following screen will appear. Click () the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of User Name frame and the virtual keyboard will appear. Click desired
characteristics (up to 8 characteristics) on the virtual keyboard.
Input Password and Confirm.
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Then, lists of Group and User will show as follows.
 Click ( )  to delete the set Group or User.  User may create up to 8 Groups and 8 Users.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
Password Resetting
Click ID on User column. The following screen will appear.
New User
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This is a screen for password resetting. Input password by clicking the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of the frame.
Use key if wish to erase password on keyboard.
4.2.4 System Log
Please click () SYSTEM>System Log and the following screen will appear.
System Log displays diverse events as below events by specifying the user account that actually has accessed the DVR.
- Setup (Menu) Enter/Exit
- Playback Mode Enter/Exit
- Network Access Enter/Exit
- Archive Success/Fail
- System Start/shut down
- S.M.A.R.T. Check
- NTP Sync/ Server Success/Fail
- Send E-mail Success/Fail
- HDD Format Success/Fail
- Data clear Success/Fail
- USB Upgrade Success/Fail
- DVR Setup Change by Remote
- Before/After Time Adjust
System Log removal procedure is as follows:
- Execute Clear All Data in SYSTEM>Information>Record and choose ‘OK’ on the popup dialogue box. Please note that all normal recorded video data are deleted from databas e.
- Press Factory Reset Switch on the back panel. Please note that the entire menu setup is also defaulted.
4.2.5 Exit
Please click () SYSTEM>Exit and choose ‘OK’ on the popup dialogue box to exit from the setting.
CAUTION
ANY CHANGES MADE IN SETUP ARE APPLIED AFTER EXIT.
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4.2.6 Shutdown
Shutdown is a function to help user safely turn the DVR off. Please use the proper shut down procedure to avoid damaging
to our DVR system. Do not remove the power during shut down.
CAUTION
DO NOT TURN DVR OFF WITHOUT USING THE PROPER SHUT DOWN PROCEDURE. OTHERWISE, IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO DVR. ALWAYS REMOVE THE POWER AFTER SHUT DOWN.
Click () SYSTEM>Shutdown and then choose ‘OK’ on the dialogue box to confirm. When user select Shutdown menu, the OSD menu on the screen disappears. Reboot the DVR after Shutdown. Turn off the DVR and wait for 5 seconds before restart.
4.3 DISPLAY
Please click () DISPLAY and the following screen will appear.
4.3.1 OSD
 Please click ( ) DISPLAY>OSD and the following screen will appear.
The OSD menu will allow user to configure full features (i.e., on/off every letter and icon) displayed on the screen. Letters and icons are divided under System and Camera categories. If click () ‘ A l l’, all it ems are on/off at once.
OSD Margin
The OSD Margin menu will allow user to adjust the position of OSD (letters) on the monitor. Use it when some of letters are
dropped out and invisible on the monitor.
Adjust Horizontal to change margin between both ends of the monitor on horizontal side and OSD. Margin range is between
0 and 50, with a larger number representing greater margin.
Adjust Vertical to change margin between both ends of the monitor on vertical 130. Vertical side and OSD Margin range is between 0 and 50, with a larger number representing greater margin. While pressing (+) or (-) button, a target value increases or decreases by 10 units.
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De-Interlace
This function changes playback display into Progressive Scan or Interlace Scan. Check () De-Interlace, then frame will
display as the Progressive Scan and shows the better picture quality.
Transparency
The Transparency menu will allow user to alp ha-blending of OSD menu on the monitor. Transparency is the quality that an
object or substance has when user can see through it.
Transparency range is between 0 and 100; with a larger number representing can see through it. (default 0) While pressing (+) or (-) button, a target value increases or decreases by 10 units.
4.3.2 Main Monitor
 Please click ( ) DISPLAY>Main Monitor and the following screen will appear.
The Main Monitor menu will allow user to adj ust channel sequencing interval of Main monitor.
Adjust interval for ‘Full screen sequencing’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds
by each press.
Use only with 8 / 16 channel DVRs. Adjust interval for ‘X4 Split Screen sequencing’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds
by each press.
‘4 Split Screen sequencing’ is disabled in the following modes.
- 8 channel DVR: 3x3 Mode
- 16 channel DVR: 4x4 Mode
Use only with 16 channel DVR. Adjust interval for ‘X9 Split Screen sequencing’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds
by each press.
‘9 Split Screen sequencing’ is disabled in 4X4 Mode.
4.3.3 Spot Monitor
Please click () DISPLAY>Spot Monitor and the following screen will appear.
X9 Seq
Quad Seq
Full Seq
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This menu will allow adjust interval of channel sequencing of Spot monitor. Click () Spot Select to choose Spot monitor to be set up. Check (check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds
by each press.
ProVisual H / MH / VH / AQH Series DVR does not have a spot connection.
4.3.4 Spot Monitor Control on Display Mode
ProVisual H Series DVR : Every click of the “SPOT” menu item on mouse right click menu will indicate “SP”, “SP1” on
the right bottom of main monitor.
- SP mode: Sequential display is activated as configured on spot monitor Setup menu.
- SP1 mode: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 1 can be changed by pressing channel button. Sequence stops at “SP1”
mode.
ProVisual MH / VH / AQH Series DVR : Every click of the “SPOT” menu item on mous e right click menu will indicate
“SP”, “SP1”, “SP2” and “SP3” on the right bottom of main monitor. After “SP3”, it shows nothing. And system gets out of spot monitor control mode.
- SP mode: Sequence is activated as configured on spot monitor Setup menu.
- SP1 mode: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 1 can be changed by pressing channel button. Sequence stops at “SP1”
mode.
- SP2 mode: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 2 can be changed by pressing channel button. Sequence stops at “SP2” mode.
- SP3 mode: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 3 can be changed by pressing channel button. Sequence stops at “SP3” mode.
4.3.5 Multi Spot (ProVisual MH / VH Series DVR)
This connection supports multi-channel di splay (1 /4/9/ 16) on spot mon itor dep endi ng on its chan nel s (4/ 8/16) Click [MS] button on the menu bar to select the Multi Spot. Click [1/4/9/16] button to select the multi channel split display mode
Please click () DISPLAY>Multi Spot and the following screen will appear.
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The Multi Spot menu will allow user to adjus t channel sequencing interval of Spot monitor.
Adjust interval for ‘Full screen sequencing’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30 >60 seconds
by each press.
Use only with 8 / 16 channel DVRs. Adjust interval for ‘X4 Split Screen sequenc ing ’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds
by each press.
‘4 Split Screen sequencing’ is disabled in the following modes.
- 8 channel DVR: 3x3 Mode
- 16 channel DVR: 4x4 Mode
Use only with 16 channel DVR. Adjust interval for ‘X9 Split Screen sequencing’. Check check box next to the camera that wish to include in sequencing. Any camera with unchecked check box will be
excluded from channel sequencing.
Adjust the rotation interval of camera by clicking Dwell column. The rotation interval changes to 3>5>10>15>30>60 seconds
by each press.
‘9 Split Screen sequencing’ is disabled in 4X4 Mode.
4.3.6 VGA ( ProVisual H / FH / MH / VH / AQH )
Users are able to set its video output resol ution from 1024x768 to 1920x1080 If user wishes to hear audio via HDMI cable, check the box HD Audio Output
X9 Seq
Quad Seq
Full Seq
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Users are able to set its video output resolution from 1024 x 768 to 1920 x 1080 If user wishes to hear audio via HDMI cable, check the box HD Audio Output
HD-SDI DVR displays and records differently with previous NTSC or PAL methods. Analog Output will help users to select its video output between NTSC and PAL
Once it has changed, it will ask to reboot for the new recognition of video out method The default value is NTSC
CAUTION
ALTHOUGH USERS TURN ITS SYSTEM SETTING TO DEFAULT, THE ANA L OG OUTPUT WILL STAY P REVIOUS OUTPUT METHOD AND NOT EFFECT BY THE DEFAULT SETTING.
4.4 DEVICES
Please click () DEVICES and the following sc reen will appear.
4.4.1 Network
Please click ( ) DEVICES>Network and the following screen will show.
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Network Type
Please click ( ) Network Type. When you click ( ) the butto n, it changes alternately to Stati c (fixed IP) and DHCP (floating
IP).
In Static, user must manually set the static IP address for use.
- Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. Pleas e ask your network administrator for more details.
- To input address, please click () and execute the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame.
In DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway and DNS Server will have input automatically.
DNS Server
When user set Network Type to DHCP, DNS server will be inputted automatically. When user set Network Type to Static, please click () the key boar d ico n on the right-hand side of DNS Server frame and
manually input the address.
CAUTION
NOTE THAT DNS SERVER ADDRESS IS IP ADDRESS OF YOUR COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY NAME SERVER PROVIDING INTERNET SERVICE. IT IS NOT THE IP ADDRESS OF DDNS SERVICE SITE.
Please click () DDNS and the following screen will appear.
‘Floating IP system’, although being predominantly used over Internet, is very inconvenient for users because its address
DDNS
LAN
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varies every time when user access. The best alternative is DDNS (Dynami c Domain Naming System) which uses name (domain name) instead of IP address (numbers). DDNS automatically recognizes ever changing, floating IP addresses, so it will allow easy Internet access.
Check a checkbox of Use DDNS to use DDNS function. As for DDNS Server, dvrdomain.com name will be showing as default. As for Port, 95 is shown by default. If ‘95’ is unable, please consult with a product distributor.
When user press Get Domain Name button, Domain Name and MAC Address value will automatically display after 10
seconds.
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
Please click () Port and the following screen will appear.
Network Throat is for setting an average transfer speed. Please choose the suitable speed according to the users’ network environment. If users want to use dual streaming, please click on the check box beside the “Enable Dual Streaming”. If not, please
uncheck the check box.
There are total of 14 different network throat controls users may choose. (bps: bit per second) 26 kbps, 128 kbps, 256 kbps,
512 kbps, 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 4 Mbps, 8 Mbps, 10 Mbps, 20 Mbps, 40 Mbps, 80 Mbps, 100 Mbps, Unlimited(default).
- Ethernet support Max. 1000Mbps.
Network video transmission speed and quality can be configured by pressing “Frames” and “Quality” buttons as follows.
- Frames : H Series - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 15 frames for NTSC (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12.5 frames for PAL)
H / FH / MH / VH /AQH Series DVR - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 15, 30 frames for NTSC (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12.5, 25 frames for
PAL)
- Quality : Std. 1, Std. 2, Std. 3, Std. 4 (standard), High 1, High 2, High 3, Super 1, Super 2, Super 3
The Port Number Setup menu will allow users to set Administrator and Port Number for Video/Audio and Web Port. The Port Number Setup menu has two selections of “Register UPNP” or “Unregister UPNP”. Click () “Register UPNP” for automatic port forwarding. Click () “Unregister UPNP” to do port forwarding manually. For Port Number Setup, please get an approval of the network administrator in connection with CMS program. Port number
- Administrator: 5000~65535
- Video / Audio: 5000~65535
- Web: 1~65535
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
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CAUTION
IT IS NOT ABLE TO CHANGE Port Number DURING CMS ACCESS TO DVR.
CAUTION
IF USERS WANT TO USE UPNP FEATURE, PLEASE NOTE THAT THE ROUTER HAS TO SUPPORT THE UPNP.
CAUTION
CHANGES BEING MADE ARE APPLIED AFTER COMPLETE SETUP TO EXIT.
CAUTION
ONCE PORT NUMBERS ARE CHANGED, IT MUST BE CHANGED THE PORT NUMBE RS OF CMS (Central Monit oring St ation) PROGRAM AS WELL.
Please click ( ) Notification and the following screen will appear.
The Notification menu allows to send users the message of the Event occurred in DVR via E-Mail. Click () the key boar d icon on the right-hand side of Add E-Mail frame and the virtual keyboard will appear. Please register
E-Mail address. E-Mail address should contain @.
Click ( ) the key boar d icon on the right-hand side of SMTP Server frame and the virtual keyboard will appear. Please
register the SMTP Server. SMTP server can be set up by the users to have own SMTP server on their site.
Click ( ) the key boar d icon on the right-hand side of Sender ID frame and the virtual keyboard will appear. Please register an
ID to the sender mail server (e.g., tony123).
If users want to use dvrdomain.com which is offered by manufacturer ins tead of own SMTP server, please click on the c heck
box (use dvrdomain.com).
Default number of SMPT port is 25. Please note that some particular areas have restriction on the default port. If so, port
number 2525 and 587 can be replaceable.
When an event occurs, users can send an email to a designated mail address by clicking attach button and selecting da ta to
be transmitted. Users may select one of JPEG, VIDEO CLIP and None. In case of transmitting VIDEO CLIP data, set the duration of time for recoded data in duration menu. (e.g., 1 sec, 3 sec, 5 sec).
CAUTION
ACCORDING TO THE VARIOUA LOCAL CONDITIONS; SSL EMAIL SERVERS MAY NOT WORK CORRECTLY WITH THISFUNCTION. IF SO PLEASE INACTIVATE THE SSL FEATURE IN THE SERVER SETUP. NOTE THAT SOME SERVER MAY NOT HAVE THIS INACTIVATE FEATURE
CAUTION
DEPENDING ON THE VARIOUS LOCAL CONDITIONS, SOME e-MAIL SERVERES M AY NO T WORK PROPERLY WITH THIS FUNCTION.
4.4.2 Camera / PTZ
Please click ( ) DEVICES>Camera/PTZ and the following screen wil l appear.
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Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame on Title column and the virtual keyboard will appear. Then,
register titles of cameras.
If a check box is checked on No column, a video of the corresponding camera is recorded and displayed on the monitor.
However, if user does not check the checkbox, both recording and monitor display stop. Then, DVR picture, instead of a recorded video, will be displayed on the monitor.
CAUTION
WHEN USER EXCLUDES A CORRESPONDING CAMERA VIDEO FROM RECORDING AND MONITOR DISPLAY (CHECK A CHECK BOX ), MAKE SURE CHANNELS OF LARGE NUMBERS ARE EXCLUDED FIRST.
If a check box is checked on Covert column, a video is recorded but is not displayed on the monitor. Click () each frame on PTZ column to select PTZ protocols connected to a corresponding camera. Click () each frame on Set to set PTZ Settings connected to a corresponding camera.
If users click (Default), proper number of selected PTZ will appear automatically. Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Menu, Tour and Pattern help user to use OSD function of PTZ camera.
- PTZ camera itself supports OSD menu, use the setup value to more easily enter and use the OSD menu even in DVR.
- If OSD enter command is 95 + PSET for example, designate 95 for Menu item,
- If shortcut key to use Tour function is 71 ~79 + PSET, designate 70 for Tour item and
- If shortcut key to use Pattern function is 81 ~ 89 + PSET, designate 80 for Pattern item.
- The setting information herein is used for PAN/TILT control in 5.1.5 (to be described).
- If click Default, basic setup values are given (i.e., Menu: 95, Tour: 70, Pattern: 80).
- For further details on setting, please refer to the PTZ camera manual.
 Click () ▲, ▼ direction buttons on the right-hand side of the ID column to set ID number (i.e., 0 ~ 9999) of each PTZ.  While pressing (+) or (-) button, ID increases or decreases by 10 units.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
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4.4.3 Audio Bind to cam
Please click () DEVICES>Audio and the following screen will appear.
The Audio menu will allow user to choose whether to record Audio. When a check box is marked on No column, corresponding audio and video are recorded. However, if the check box is
not marked, audio is not recorded.
If users check on bind to cam, then the audio and video of same channel will come out. If not, the audio of unchecked
channel will not come out. (The default audio channel is No. 1)
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
4.4.4 Alarm In
Please click () DEVICES>Alarm In and the following screen will appear.
The Alarm In menu will allow user to give title and to select the type of Alarm input. Click () the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame on Title column and the virtual keyboard will appear. Then,
please register the title of Alarm input.
When a check box is marked on No column, a corresponding Alarm starts operating. However, if user does not check the
check box, the operation stops.
Click ( ) each frame on Type column to select type of a corresponding Alarm input.
- NO: contact is normally open (Normally open)
- NC: contact is normally closed (Normally closed)
User may change the type of all Alarm input at a time by clicking the Type box on the menu tab. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm setting.
4.4.5 Alarm Out
Please click () DEVICES>Alarm Out and the following screen will appear. The Alarm Out menu will allow user to give title and to select the type and duration of Alarm output.
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Click ( ) the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of each frame on Title column and the virtual keyboard wi ll appear. Then,
please register the title of Alarm output.
When a check box is marked  on No column, a corresponding Alarm output starts operating. However, if user does not
check the check box, the operation stops.
Click ( ) each frame on Type column to select type of a corresponding Alarm output.
- NO: contact is normally open (Normally open)
- NC: contact is normally closed (Normally closed)
User may change the type and duration of all Alarm output at a time by clicking the Type and Duration box on the menu tab. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm setting.
4.4.6 Serial In
(NOTE)
Please refer to “14 Serial In”.
4.5 RECORD
Please click () RECORD and the following screen will appear.
4.5.1 Setting
Please click () RECORD>Settings and the following screen will appear.
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There are three kinds of recording mode.
- Continuous: record continuously.
- Event: record only when Sensor or Motion calls .
- Emergency: record when press EMERGENCY key.
The Continuous menu will allow user to set recording mode. Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User cannot change camera titles
here.
Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may s elect one
of 360x 240(288), 720x240(288), 720x480(576), 1280x720 and 1920x1080
Click ( ) each frame on Frames column to select recording rate of a corresponding camera. Recording rate varies by
camera. Below lists the maximum recording rate of each camera.
ProVisual H / FH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
4 Channel DVR
120 (100) 120 (100) 60 (50)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 120 (100) 60 (50)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual MH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 120 (100)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual VH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 240 (200)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 480 (400) 480 (400)
-HD-SDI Type-
ProVisual D VR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 60 30
8 Channel DVR
240(200) 240(200) 240(200) 120 60
16 Channel DVR
480(400) 480(400) 480(400) 240 120
Continuous
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ProVisual D VR-400-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 120 100
ProVisual D VR-16214-AQH
HD-SDI Input (CH 1~2)
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
2 Channel
60(50) 60(50) 60(50) 60 50
Analog Input (CH 3~16)
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576) 14 Channel
420 (350) 420 (350) 210 (175)
Click ( ) each frame on ‘Quality’ column to select recording quality of a corresponding camera. User may select its
recording quality from Super, High and Std.
 Click ( ) each frame on ‘Duration’ column to s elect recording duration (i.e., 1 second ~3 hours) of a corresponding camera.  User may change the setting values of Resolution, Frames, Quality and Duration at a time by clicking the menu tab.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
NOTE
For DVR-400-AQH and DVR-16214-AQH, users can select the input standard from 720P 24, 720P 25, 720P 30, 720P 50, 720P 60, 1080I 50, 1080I 60, 1080P 24, 1080P 25, 1080P 30, 1080P 50, 1080P 60 (Manual Selection)
NOTE
For DVR-412-AQH /DVR-824-AQH/DVR-1648-AQH Type, all channels must use same format. For example, if the input signal is 720p, then all input signal need to be 720p. (Auto Selection)
CAUTION
If the HD-SDI input signal is 1080p, then the frame resolution of 360 x 240, 720 x 240 and 720 x 480 are decreased in half.
Please click () Event and the following screen will appear.
The Event menu will allow user to set Event videos. Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User cannot change cam era titles
here.
Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may s elect one
of 360x 240(288), 720x240(288), 720x480(576), 1280x720 and 1920x1080
Click ( ) each frame on Frames column to select recording rate of a corresponding camera. Recording rate varies by
camera. Below lists the maximum recording rate of each camera.
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ProVisual H / FH DVR Series
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
4 Channel DVR
120 (100) 120 (100) 60 (50)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 120 (100) 60 (50)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual MH DVR Series
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 120 (100)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual VH DVR Series Type
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 240 (200)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 480 (400) 480 (400)
-HD-SDI Type-
ProVisual D VR-412-AQH / DVR-842-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 60 30
8 Channel DVR
240(200) 240(200) 240(200) 120 60
16 Channel DVR
480(400) 480(400) 480(400) 240 120
ProVisual D VR-400-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 120 100
ProVisual D VR-16214-AQH
HD-SDI Input (CH 1~2)
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
2 Channel
60(50) 60(50) 60(50) 60 50
Analog Input (CH 3~16)
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576) 14 Channel
420 (350) 420 (350) 210 (175)
Click ( ) each frame on ‘Quality’ column to select recording quality of a corresponding camera. User may select its
recording quality from Super, High and Std.
 Click ( ) each frame on ‘Duration’ column to s elect recording duration (i.e., 1 second ~3 hours) of a corresponding camera.  User may change the setting values of Resolution, Frames, Quality and Duration at a time by clicking the menu tab.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
NOTE
For DVR-400-AQH and DVR-16214-AQH, users can select the input standard from 720P 24, 720P 25, 720P 30, 720P 50, 720P 60, 1080I 50, 1080I 60, 1080P 24, 1080P 25, 1080P 30, 1080P 50, 1080P 60 (Manual Selection)
NOTE
For DVR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH, all channels must use same format. For example, if the input signal is 720p, then all input signal need to be 720p. (Auto Selection)
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CAUTION
If the HD-SDI input signal is 1080p, then the frame resolution of 360 x 240, 720 x 240 and 720 x 480 are decreased in half.
Please click () Emergency and the following screen will appear Emergency. The Emergency menu will allow user to set Emergency videos. Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User may not cha nge ca mera titles
here.
Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may s elect one
of 360x 240(288), 720x240(288), 720x480(576), 1280x720 and 1920x1080
Click ( ) each frame on Frames column to select recording rate of a corresponding camera. Recording rate varies by
camera. Below lists the maximum recording rate of each camera.
ProVisual H / FH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
4 Channel DVR
120 (100) 120 (100) 60 (50)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 120 (100) 60 (50)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual MH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 120 (100)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual VH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 240 (200)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 480 (400) 480 (400)
-HD-SDI Type-
ProVisual D VR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 60 30
8 Channel DVR
240(200) 240(200) 240(200) 120 60
16 Channel DVR
480(400) 480(400) 480(400) 240 120
Emergency
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ProVisual D VR-400-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 120 100
ProVisual D VR-16214-AQH
HD-SDI Input (CH 1~2)
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
2 Channel
60(50) 60(50) 60(50) 60 50
Analog Input (CH 3~16)
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576) 14 Channel
420 (350) 420 (350) 210 (175)
Click ( ) each frame on ‘Quality’ column to select recording quality of a corresponding camera. User may select its
recording quality from Super, High and Std.
 Click ( ) each frame on ‘Duration’ column to s elect recording duration (i.e., 1 second ~3 hours) of a corresponding camera.  User may change the setting values of Resolution, Frames, Quality and Duration at a time by clicking the menu tab.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
CAUTION
ALTHOUGH USERS TURN ITS SYSTEM SETTING TO DEFAULT, THE ANA L OG OUTPUT WILL STAY P REVIOUS OUTPUT METHOD AND NOT EFFECT BY THE DEFAULT SETTING.
4.5.2 Schedule
Please click () RECORD>Schedule. Each weekday is composed of 24 ‘Time block s ’. Each block represent 1 hour. Click () Camera frame to select Camera No. 1. Please set the recording mode as follows:
Mark a check box the desired recording mode in the schedule (i.e., Continuous, Alarm, Motion and PreAlarm)). If user
wants to stop recording, please clear all check boxes.
Click block, row, column or all (square box) to register desired recording mode.
- Click () a block and only the bl ock will be registered.
- Click () a row (S~H) and the entire row will be registered.
- Click () a column (00~23) and the entire column will be registered.
- Click () a square box (top-left s ide between ‘S’ and ‘00’) and all the rows/columns will be registered.
Repeat the procedure for Camera Nos. 2 to 16. If user wants every camera to have the same mode, please click ( ) Copy
to All Camera.
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Below lists symbols of the respective recording modes.
Continuous Alarm In Alarm In / Continuous Alarm In / PreAlarm Motion Motion / Continuous Motion / PreAlarm Motion / Alarm In Motion / Alarm In / Continuous Motion / Alarm In / PreAlarm
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
(NOTE) Holiday (H) registration is done with a separate menu.
4.5.3 Pre Alarm
Please () RECORD>Pre Alarm and the following will appear. Pre Alarm is effectively used when user selected recording mode by Alarm or Motion. The Pre Alarm will allow user to check, duri ng playback, the previously recorded video before the record start time.
Each frame on Title column shows camera title registered in DEVICES>Camera/PTZ. User cannot change camera titles
here.
Click ( ) each frame on Resolution column to select recording resolution of a corresponding camera. User may s elect one
of 360x 240(288), 720x240(288), 720x480(576), 1280x720 and 1920x1080
Click ( ) each frame on Frames column to select recording rate of a corresponding camera. Recording rate varies by
camera. Below lists the maximum recording rate of each camera.
ProVisual H / FH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
4 Channel DVR
120 (100) 120 (100) 60 (50)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 120 (100) 60 (50)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
ProVisual MH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 120 (100)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 240 (200) 120 (100)
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ProVisual VH Series DVR
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576)
8 Channel DVR
240 (200) 240 (200) 240 (200)
16 Channel DVR
480 (400) 480 (400) 480 (400)
-HD-SDI Type-
ProVisual D VR-412-AQH / DVR-824-AQH / DVR-1648-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 60 30
8 Channel DVR
240(200) 240(200) 240(200) 120 60
16 Channel DVR
480(400) 480(400) 480(400) 240 120
ProVisual D VR-400-AQH
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
4 Channel DVR
120(100) 120(100) 120(100) 120 100
8 Channel DVR
240(200) 240(200) 240(200) 240 200
16 Channel DVR
480(400) 480(400) 480(400) 480 400
ProVisual D VR-16214-AQH
HD-SDI Input (CH 1~2)
360x 240(288) 720x240(288) 720x480(576) 1280 x 720 1920 x 1080
2 Channel
60(50) 60(50) 60(50) 60 50
Analog Input (CH 3~16)
NTSC(PAL) 360x240 (360x288) 720x240 (720x288) 720x480 (720x576) 14 Channel
420 (350) 420 (350) 210 (175)
Click ( ) each frame on ‘Quality’ column to select recording quality of a corresponding camera. User may select its
recording quality from Super, High and Std.
 Click ( ) each frame on ‘Duration’ column to s elect recording duration (i.e., 1 second ~3 hours) of a corresponding camera.  User may change the setting values of Resolution, Frames, Quality and Duration at a time by clicking the menu tab.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
CAUTION
If the HD-SDI input signal is 1080p, then the frame resolution of 360 x 240, 720 x 240 and 720 x 480 are decreased in half.
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4.5.4 Motion Detection
Please click () RECORD>Motion Detection and the following screen will appear.
The Motion Detection menu will allow user to set Motion detection alarm. Press SETUP key (or right mouse button) and the SETUP menu will appear. SETUP menu descriptions.
- Camera: select camera for setup.
- Sensitivity: select sensitivity (Low, Normal and High)
- Reverse Vert: activate the entire column at the cursor’s position.
- Reverse Horz: activate the entire row at the cursor’s position.
- Select All: active all blocks.
- Deselect All: deactivate all blocks.
- Copy to All Cameras: The present channel setup applies to all other cameras. Only when click save button, the changed
setup can be saved.
- Save: save the new settings and go back to previous menu (page).
- Exit: ignore the new settings and go back to previous menu (page).
- Cancel: cancel Motion Setup menu.
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
4.5.5 Holiday
Please click () RECORD>Holiday and the following screen will appear.
The Holiday menu will allow user to register holidays. Please follow the registration procedure below.
Use arrow buttons in the Month Calendar to select Year and Month of holiday to be registered.
- : search subsequent ‘Year’
- : search previous ‘Year’
- : search subsequent ‘Month’
- : search previous ‘Month’
Click () on date user need to register as holiday. Click () ADD button and the date just clicked on will be copied to the Schedule frame for registration. If wish to cancel the registration of a c ertain holiday, please click button next to the Schedule frame.
Since holidays may vary every year, we recommend user to update on a regular basis. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
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4.6 LINK
Please click ( ) LINK and the following screen will appear.
The LINK menu will allow user to set recording modes of all kinds of alarms (Sensor, Motion Event, Video loss, System
Event, etc.), alarm output, e-mail notification and the like.
4.6.1 Alarm In
Please click () LINK>Alarm In and the following screen will appear. Select cameras for recording while the motion sensor is in operation and alarm outputs and set up E-mail addresses for
notification.
Link Notification displays E-mail address es registered in DEVICES>Network>Notification. Please follow the setup procedures below.
Click () Alarm In frame and select Alarm In 1. Select cameras for recording when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Camera. More than two
cameras can be set.
Select alarm outputs to be worked when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check  a check box under Link Alarm Out. More than
two alarm outputs can be set.
Select E-mail addresses for notification when Alarm In 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Not ific ati on. M or e
than two E-mail addresses can be set.
Repeat the above procedure for Alarm In 2~ Alarm In 16 (UP to 4 for H Series DVR / Up to 16 for FH / MH / VH / AHQ
Series).
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
4.6.2 Motion Event
Please click () LINK>Motion Event and the following screen will appear.
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Select cameras for recording while the motion sensor is in operation and alarm outputs and set up E-mail addresses for
notification.
Link Notification displays E-mail address es registered in DEVICES>Network>Notification. Please follow the setup procedures below.
Click () Motion Event frame and select Motion Event 1. Select cameras for recording when Motion Event 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Camera. More than
two cameras can be set.
Select alarm outputs to be worked when Motion Event 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Alarm Out. More
than two alarm outputs can be set.
Select E-mail addresses for notification when Motion Event 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Notification.
More than two E-mail addresses can be set.
Repeat the above procedure for Motion Event 2~ Motion Event 16.
Click () By Duration box to set up the recording duration and prevent recording caused by event. The duration time can be controlled by previous setting mode: RECORD>Settings>Event Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
4.6.3 Video Loss
Please click () LINK>Video Loss and the following screen will appear.
Select cameras for recording while the motion sensor is in operation and alarm outputs and set up E-mail addresses for
notification.
Link Notification displays E-mail addresses registered in DEVICES>Network>Notification. Please follow the setup procedures below.
Click () Video Loss frame and select Video Loss 1. Select cameras for recording when Video Loss 1 is on. Plea se check a check box under Link Camera. More than two
cameras can be set.
Select alarm outputs to be worked when Video Loss 1 is on. Please check  a check box under Link Alarm Out. More
than two alarm outputs can be set.
Select E-mail addresses for notification when Video Loss 1 is on. Please check a check box under Link Notification.
More than two E-mail addresses can be set.
Repeat the above procedure for Video Loss 2~ Video Loss 16.
Click No Beep to deactivate alert sounds from video loss. Apply to all channels. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
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4.6.4 System Event
Please click () LINK>System Event and the following screen will appear.
Select recording cameras and alarm outputs while Emergency recording using EMERGENCY key and set E-mail addresses
for notification.
Link Notification displays E-mail address es registered in DEVICES>Network>Notification. Please follow the setup procedures below.
System Event frame displays Emergency, which user does not have to change. Select cameras for recording when emergency occurs. Please check a check box under Link Camera. More than two
cameras can be set.
Select alarm outputs to be worked when emergency occurs. Please check a check box under Link Alarm Out. More
than two alarm outputs can be set.
Select E-mail addresses for notification when emergency occurs. Please check a check box under Link Notification.
More than two E-mail addresses can be set.
Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
4.6.5 Popup Link
Please click () LINK>Popup Link and the following screen will appear.
W hen Motion or Alarm-In is detected, user can select a popup or beep sound for warning, or have a particular channel of
interest to pop-up on Spot Screen.
Please follow the setup procedures below.
Select cameraPopup: Please Check a check box under making the popup screen for main monitor. Beep: Please Check a check box under making beep sound. Spot: Please Check a check box under making the popup screen for spot monitor.
Click Copy to All Cameras button, then the present channel setup will apply to all other cameras. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
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5. OPERATION INSTRUCTION
5.1 Viewing
5.1.1 First Image
Power on DVR and the following live video will appear, while vi ewing and recording at the same time.
The screen will display date/time and icons below.
Icon Description
Continuous recording mode Event recording mode (Alarm In/Motion) In recording PTZ registration/PTZ mode In Audio recording
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CMS Access Indication/No. of accesses (up to 4) In channel sequencing
Setup in HDD Overwrite mode Setup in HDD None Overwrite mode(recording) Setup in HDD None Overwrite mode(HDD Full)
On the right bottom side of the screen, disk usage will show by %.
On the left low side of the screen, , , , , icon will show as the progress.
At the normal state, HDD Overwrite mode is on and icon shows. W hen Overwrite mode is off (see 4.2.1 Information>Record>Overwrite Setting), will show. And when the disk becomes
full, the icon will be changed into .
Click Emergency recording button, icon will show.
(NOTE) When front key does not work well, please check whether the audio icon
is activated on the screen.
5.1.2 View Format
The available view formats when the Main Monitor is in viewing mode include Full Screen, Split Screen, Channel
Sequencing Screen and PIP screen.
- Full Screen: Please press camera select key (1~16) to view the corresponding camera image in full view format.
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(NOTE) Using a mouse: Double click to view the corresponding camera image in full view format and click one more time to back to Split Screen.
- Split Screen: Please press DISPLAY key and the available split screens (or multi-window view formats) will display alternately (i.e., 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4).
- Channel Sequencing: Please press SEQUENCE key to display i mages in sequencing view format periodically. This automatic sequence functi on is not limited to the full screen format, but can be used in any view mode. In 8 channels DVR, 4-camera sequencing view mode is possible and in 16 channel DVR, 4 or 9-camera sequencing view modes are possible.
5.1.3 Digital Zoom
ProVisual H / FH Series DVR
Select a Channel into Full Screen. Activate mouse menu with right click at li ve mode and click ZOOM. Use direction keys to view certain parts on the zoom ed screen. The digital zoom function works only in the full screen. Please do not use the digital zoom function in split screen format,
channel sequencing mode or PIP mode.
ProVisual MH / VH /AQH Series DVR
Select a Channel into Full Screen. Activate mouse menu with right click at li ve mode and click ZOOM. Drag a portion to zoom by mouse. Double click mouse to exit zoomed screen. This function works only in the full screen. Please do not use the digital zoom function in split screen format, channel
sequencing mode or PIP mode.
5.1.4 Freeze Live Image
Press FREEZE key while viewing live image to pause the image. The Freeze function works only in the full screen or split screen formats. Please do not us e this function in channel
sequencing mode or in PIP mode.
5.1.5 Pan / Tilt Control
Press PTZ key to adjust PTZ cameras connected to DVR. Pan/Tilt mode is available only in the full screen format.
In Pan/Tilt mode, the icon is displayed on the bottom of the screen. Following is the key usage found in Pan/Tilt mode.
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Key Function
▲, ▼, , Up/Down/Left/Right rotation
Zoom out Zoom in
Focus near Focus far Iris Close
Iris Open Save Preset Go to the Preset Go to OSD main menu Run Group Tour 1~9 Run Pattern 1~9
To use a mouse in Pan/Tilt mode, please move the cursor to the lower portion near the center of the screen. To use front
button in Pan/Tilt mode, please push setup button. A key pad control will show as follows:
To save current camera number, select Preset No and button click.
To move to preset, select preset No and button click. Available 1 ~ 255 Preset numbers can saved it depends on camera specification.
As explained earlier in 4.4.2., press Menu button to pop-up PTZ camera OSD setup screen and set up Tour and Pattern
items.
- Since these functions make use of a mem ory function of the camera itself, user should set them in Camera OSD.
- Once user completes the setup, close the Camera OSD menu.
- User can conveniently use Tour and Pattern functions simply by clicking Tour and Pattern buttons.
- Particulars on how to setup each functi on on OSD Menu are found in the manual of a corresponding camera.
(NOTE)
Suppose a command for using Tour function is 71 ~ 79 + PSET and if you had set Tour to 70, use Pres et No: 1 ~ 9 + Tour button to benefit the Tour function (70 + 1~9).
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5.1.6 System Log
Press EVENT key and the System Log screen will appear.
Please refer ‘SETUP>SYSTEM>System Log’ to learn different events listed on the System Log and see how to delete the
System Log.
5.1.7 Key Lock
Press AUDIO>FF>FORWARD keys in sequence to operate the key lock function. This function is indicated by icon in
the lower portion on the right-hand side of the screen.
Once the Key Lock function is activated, user cannot use any key. If wish to use a key, please enter the correct password to
release the key lock function. If Password is not required, simply press ENTER key.
5.1.8 Emergency Recording
When user presses EMERGENCY key, recording starts right away regardless of preset recording mode. Emergency recording is not operated while SETUP. Press Emergency key one more time to stop the emergency recording.
5.2 Search
This involves searching recorded video to playback the wanted video of a specific date and time. Press SEARCH key on the viewing screen, or Click Search menu at “Function Keys” and the following Search menu will
appear.
There are three ways to search video, i.e., by date/time and by calendar.
- Date/Time Search: search by inputting date/time.
- Calendar Search: search by using calendar.
- Event Search: search by event.
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5.2.1 Date / Time Search
Please click () Date/Time Search in SEARCH menu and the following input box will appear.
Follow the procedure below to search video by date/time.
Click ( ) t he date and /or time w hichev er user needs to change and block the item. The designated item will be marked in
a square.
Click ▲, ▼ buttons on the right-hand side to adjust the values.
Choose ‘Search’ to confirm the setting. Then, the selected video will be played back. Playback continues from the designated tim e until the last recording time.
5.2.2 Calendar Search
Please click () Calendar Search in SEARCH menu and the following input box will appear.
Dates and Time with recorded data available will be high-lighted. Follow the procedure below to search video by calendar.
Select Year and Month by using the arrow buttons in the calendar.
- : search subsequent ‘Year’
- : search previous ‘ Year’
- : search subsequent ‘Month’
- : search previous ‘Month’
Click () a date. The date wi ll be displayed in black color. Click () the box on the time indication bar to select the search time. The selected time zone will be focused in different
color.
Click () the selected time box to show pop-up window on the screen, If there is a recorded data.
The screen will show selected date/time.
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Click ▲button for selecting cameras. Selected camera will show the time bar 0-60 and it will be marked on 2.5minutes basis during selected time zone.
Click () the box on the time indication bar to select the start time of the video playback
Click () Search key to start playing back the selected video. Playback continues from the designated tim e until the last recording time.
(NOTE)
Click ( ) search button to show ent i re channel search based on different time frames
5.2.3 Event Search
Please click () Event Search in SEARCH menu and the following input box will appear. This involves searching recorded video to playback the selected video of a specific date and time. Press SEARCH key on the viewing screen, or use the mouse wheel (central button) and the following Search menu will
appear.
Designate Event Search start time.Designate Event Search end time.Select camera (video) to search data.Check a check box (Motion / Alarm In / Emergency / Serial In) Check box. Click on Search Index button to recorded search event data.
5.3 Playback
This involves searching recorded video to playback the wanted video of a specific date and time in search mode. Press SETUP key or please press the mouse right button and click in Playback mode. Then, the following screen will appear.
There are three ways to search video, i.e., by date/time and by calendar.
- Date/Time Search: search by inputting date/time.
- Calendar Search: search by using calendar.
- Event Search: search by event.
There are three other functions in playback mode;
- Archive: The Archive function will all ow user to copy the recorded video (moving images and still images) from a storage
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device (USB memory stick, DVD-RW).
- Exit Search: From playback display to li ve display.
- Cancel: Hide menu in playback mode.
Playback mode runs in the available maxim um number of split screen format. To c hange the viewing mode, please press
DISPLAY key or Camera Select key (1~16).
(NOTE)
Using a mouse: Double click to view the full screen and double click one more time to back to Split Screen.
Move the cursor of the mouse and the keypad control will appear at the bottom near the center of the screen. Ever y time user presses the PLAY/PAUSE k ey during playback mode, it is changed to ‘1X PLAY’ and ‘PAUSE’. The
displayed sign on the screen also changes from to II.
Following is the key usage found in playback mode. User may also use the keypad provided on the screen.
Go to Start
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• Go to start of recorded data
REW
• Fast reverse playback (changes to x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 and Extreme with each press)
BACKWARD
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• Frame-by-frame reverse still image playbac k
PLAY
• Playback mode: 1X PLAY
PAUSE
II
• PAUSE
FORWARD
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• Frame-by-frame forward still image playback
FF
• Fast forward playback
(changes to x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64 and Extreme with each press)
Go to End
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• Go to end of the recorded data
Press SEARCH key to stop playing back video.
5.4 One-touch Playback
Press the PLAY/PAUSE key or double click the mouse wheel (central button) in the viewing mode. Then, user will be able to
view the wanted recorded video right away without going through the search procedure. The video plays back the recorded video from the last one minute. To stop playing back the video, please press SEARCH key.
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5.5 Digital Zoom in Playback
Users are able to us e Digital Zoon function in full screen playback. Drag a partition on to the screen, then the partition will enlarge as a full screen. Double click the left button of mouse to exit the zoom-in screen.
5.6 Archive
The Backup function will allow user to copy the recorded video (moving images and still images) from a storage device (USB
memory stick, DVD-RW).
Please execute Backup Live or playback. Follow the backup procedure.
Press ARCHIVE key. In case of using a mouse, please press the mouse right button and click in Archive. Then, the
following screen will appear.
Click () For mat frame to select EXE or JPEG. Choose EXE for storing moving images; and JPEG for still images. Click () the keyboard display on the right-hand side of FROM frame to set the storage start time. Click () the keyboard display on the right-hand side of TO frame to set the storage end time. Click () Destination frame to select a storage device out of USB and DVD-RW. Click () the keyboard display on the right-hand side of File Name frame to input a file name. User does not need to
input extension (exe, jpeg). Please note that the file is not going to be stored unless user inputs a name.
Check  a check box next to a camera with the vi deo that want to store. User can archive multi channel at the same
time.
Click ( ) the Calculator button on the rightmost side of Format line to check the data capacity for backup. The
capacity will show only for EXE Archive.
Click ( ) Start button. Then, Progress bar will appear and the storage process proceeds. The progress bar does not
show actual progress time. Depending on to the file size, it will appear again even after it shows 100%. It is important not to detach storage device until DVR displays “Archive Success” message.
If the storage is done properly, Archive Success message will pop up. Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm. If the storage fails,
Archive Fail message will pop up. In this case, user must try again.
(NOTE) PLEASE DO NOT USE JPEG FORMAT SELECTING WHILE ARCHIVING IN LIVE MODE.
(NOTE) PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE SETTINGS BY DVR OR CMS, WHILE BACKUP.
(NOTE) WHEN THE TARGET FIL E SIZE IS OVER 2GB, PRESS “ ” BUTTON ON THE RIGHT AGAIN AFTER T HE F IRST “ARCHIVE
SUCCESS”. AND DVR WILL CONTINUE TO ARCHIVE TO ANOTHER FILE WITH THE EXTENSION OF “-002” AUTOMATICALLY AD DED. IN CASE OF DVD MEDIA, CHANGE IT AFTER THE FIRST FILE IS FINISHED AND PRESS “ ” TO CONTINUE TO THE REST OF
PROGESS.
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CAUTION
PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SPACE WHEN ENTER BACKUP FILE NAME.
CAUTION
WHILE BACKUP PROCEDURE, PLEASE DO NOT DETACH STORAGE DEVICE OR POWER OFF THE DVR. OTHERWISE, IT MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE DVR OR THE STORAGE DEVICE. IN SUCH CASE, USER MUST REBOOT THE DVR. IF THE DVR DOES NOT OPERATE PROPERLY, USER MIGHT NEED THE RECOVERY FILE SYSTEM PRO GRAM OR MUST IMPLEMENT FORMATING THE HDD.
5.7 Menu Bar
Menu bar enables users to control all function as front button on the OSD screen.
Move the mouse cursor to bottom around Date and Time indication then Menu bar will show up on the live screen. Each icon functions as b elow;
: Exit the Menu Bar
: Safely turn off the DVR
: Enter Archive mode
: Enter PTZ control mode
: Enter Setup mode
: Turn the display as 1 channel full screen. Additional click on full screen, it will change to next channel in sequence.
: Turn the display as 4 channels split screen, Additional click on quad-screen, it will change to the next four channels
in sequence.
: Turn the display as 8 channels split screen, Additional click on 8 channels split screen, it will change to the next eight
channels in sequence.
: Turn the display as 16 channels split screen, There is no changes when additional click on 16 channels split screen.
: Activate the Sequence as configured on spot monitor Set up menu.
: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 1 can be changed by clicking the wanted channel. Sequence stops at “SP1”
mode.
: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 2 can be changed by clicking the wanted channel. Sequence stops at “SP2”
mode.
: Displayed channel on Spot monitor 3 can be changed by clicking the wanted channel. Sequence stops at “SP3”
mode.
: Select the multisport split mode by clicking MS and 1/4/9/16 buttons.
: Do not activate spot.
: Play Instant Playback
: Enter Calendar Search
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: Date and Time Search
: Enter Event Search
: Showing current Date & Time
5.8 Color Control and Position
Please click ( ) Color /Alarm in SEARCH menu and the following input box will appear.
(NOTE) THIS FUNCTION IS ENABLED ONLY WHEN LIVE MODE AND 1 CHANNEL MODE
If user clicks (Default), proper number of Color Control or HSTART/VSTART will appear automatically. Please choose ‘OK’
to confirm the setting.
Click () ▲, ▼ direction buttons on the right-hand side of Brightness/Contrast/Saturation to set adj ust color of the screen
(i.e. 0 ~ 255)
 Click () ▲, ▼ direction buttons on the right-hand side of HSTART / VSTART to set adjust display poison.  If user wants every camera to have the same mode, please click ( ) Copy to All Camera.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
5.9 Alarm Out Control
Please click ( ) Color / Alarm in SEARCH popup menu or in front panel and the following input box will appear.
(NOTE) THIS FUNCTION IS ENABLED ONLY WHEN LIVE MODE AND 4 SPLIT SCREEN MODE OR HIG H E R.
(NOTE)
ONLY 4 ALARM CONTROLS ARE AVAILABLE FOR TYPE FH, MH AND VH DVRS.
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 Please click ( ) Color / Alarm in SEARCH popup menu or in front panel and the following input box will appear.  Choose ‘Close’ to confirm the setting.
CAUTION
ALTHOUGH USERS TURN ITS SYSTEM SETTING TO DEFAULT, THE ANA L OG OUTPUT WILL STAY P REVIOUS OUTPUT METHOD AND NOT EFFECT BY THE DEFAULT SETTING.
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CMS
(Central Monitoring Station)
User Manual
This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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6. PROGRAM INSTALLATIONS
6.1 System Recommendations
Power on DVR and the following live video will appear, while vi ewing and recording at the same time.
- Processor: Intel Pentium(R) (at 2.8GHz or higher)
- Memory: 1.00GB or more
- Video: 128 MB AGP VGA card, 1024 x 768 Resolution, 32-bit Color, DirectX® 8.1 version or later
- HDD Space: 500 MB of space
- Monitor: SVGA or XGA, 1024 x 768 Resolution, 32-bit Color
- OS: Windows® 2000 (SP4), Windows XP, Windows 7
6.2 Program Installation Method
Please follow the program installation procedures below.
If an old version of CMS program was installed, completely remove or delete the old version.
CAUTION
YOU SHOULD COMPLETELY REMOVE CMS PROGRAM OF AN OLD VERSION BEFORE INSTALLING NEW VERSION TO REDUCE COLLISION.
Insert CD in DVD-RW. Run the CMSSetup.exe file.When the following screen appears, click Next.
When the following screen appears, select folder and click Next.
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When the following screen appears, select folder and click Next.
When the following screen appears, click Install.
When the following screen appears, click Finish to complete the installation.
6.3 Login
After install CMS software, CMS icon below appears on desktop.
Please double click on the icon to execute the program.
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7. FUNCTION AND INSTRUCTIONS
Below lists are functions of the program.
ICON ICON NAME WATCH MODE SEARCH MODE REMARKS
System Log DVR System Log
PTZ Control DVR PTZ Control
System Health Check DVR System Healt h Check
DVR Data Playback DVR Data Playback
CMS(P C ) Data Playback CMS(PC) D ata Playback
DVR Event Record Data DVR Event Record Data
REMOTE WATCH Changed to Watch Mode
REMOTE SEARCH Changed to Search Mode
LOCAL SETTING Local Setting CMS Setting
REMOTE SETTING R emote Settin g DVR Setting
ARCHIVE Archive(Moving Image) Playback Image Archive
E MAP View E map image
DVR(Name) DVR Activation DVR Select
REMOTE CONNECT DVR Connection Network Connection
REMOTE DISCONNECT DVR Disconnection Network Disconnection
Exit CMS DVR Di sconnection Network Disconnection
INSTANT RECORD Instant Record Watch Screen Recording
IMAGE PRINT
Print Playback Image Print
IMAGE SAVE
Save(Still Image) Playback Image Save
Full Screen
Quad Screen
9-Split Screen
16-Split Scr een
36-Split Scr een
64-Split Scr een
Zoom Mode
(Setup screen disappears and the image is zoomed in) (Cancel: click the right mous e but to n)
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8. WATCH MODE
8.1 LOGIN Screen
When user login CMS, the following screen will appear. This screen is of Watch mode.
Because it is not connected to DVR, images do not show. Please do Local Setting first before connecting to DVR.
8.2 Local Setting
Please click LOCAL SETTING button of Toolbar and the following screen will appear.  This menu is for CMS (PC) and Network setup.
8.2.1 System Setup
This menu is for CMS (PC) setup.
CMS VERSION: displays current version of CMS. Time Format: displays current time and allow user to set date and time. Display Option:
- Default Division: default displays division.
- Display Mode: (YUV2 Mode (Default), RGB16 Mode and RGB32 Mode).
- FULL E Map Display: full E Map displays
- FULL Screen Display: display in Full Screen depending on to the resolution of PC.
Security Option: Set up user’s ID, Password and attribution for login CMS.
- Click Account and will display following.
- Manager/User: allow user to authority.
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Save Option: allow user to select Drive(C, D) and folder to save data. Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
8.2.2 Remote Site
This menu is for Network setup. Make CMS IP address and Port coincide with DVR.
Remote Site Connection Setup
- Site Name: input DVR site name to be displayed on the right-hand side of DVR icon. Please note that this name has nothing to do with the ID registered in DVR. User may create a name that is fair ly easy to distinguish.
- IP Address/Domain Name: input IP address or Domain Name of DVR (check with SETUP>DEVICES>Network in DVR).
- Command Port: input Administrator’s number among port numbers set in DVR (check with SETUP>DEVICES>Network in
DVR).
- Stream Port: INPUT Video/Audio number among port numbers set in DVR (check with SETUP>DEVICES>Network in DVR).
- Re-connect when abnormal disconnected: When the CMS has abnorm ally disconnected, it automatically verifies the network condition, then tries reconnecting to designated site.
Scan DVR
- This function automatically detects and registers units currently connected to local networks.
- Click “Scan DVR”, then following will pop up.
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- Click “Scan DVR” button then IP address of DVR will be listed which is currently connected with PC in the network.
- Select the IP address and click “Add site” then the connected DVR is automatically registered in the CMS.
Camera Name
- It helps to set the camera name in CMS program other than DVR camera name.
- Click “Camera Name” then the following will appear.
- Select one site by clicking “Current Site”.
- Choose camera name between DVR and CMS setting or both.
By DVR setting: Display camera name of DVR. By CMS setting: Display Camera name of CMS. Both: Display both as [DVR name]-[CMS name].
- Type the name of each camera in “Camera Name” item. It is not available when select displaying DVR name only.
- It is possible to erase all names by clicking “Clear all names”.
- Click “Save” to save the setting.
- Save and close the setting panel by clicking “OK”.
- Exit without saving by clicking “Cancel”.
Remote Site Login Setup: Input ID and Password.
- Please do not input ID and Password if wish a popup window for logon ID and password to appear at the time of connection to CMS.
- Please input ID and Password if wish to connect directly to CMS without ID and password verification.
- ID and Password should be coincident with those of DVR. If Password for DVR has not been set up, enter ID only (check
with DVR: SETUP>SYSTEM>Account>User in DVR).
- Transfer Camera Select enables user to set the kind of channel(s) that show during the initial connection.
Add Site: Click this button to add DVR site. User may be able to register up to 256 DVR site. Delete Site: use this button to delete the already registered DV R site(s). E-map Setup: Use this to upload saved E-map image file (see 10.2 E-map). Popup Display: Setup for beep and popup displays when event input. Beep: Beep when event occur. Covert On: Tick the box off, then it shows the covert screen.  Please choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting.
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8.3 Live Video
8.3.1 Network Connection
As the setup is completed, user should connect CMS to DVR over Network.
Please click in REMOTE DVR on the screen.
It will turn to blue, while being activated.
Please click REMOTE CONNECT button.  If a popup window for ID/Password appears, please input ID/Password. The window may not show up at all dependi ng on
Remote Site Login Setup.
(NOTE) If there is no Admin Password set up in DVR, user may log-in to Admin for CMS and enter without Password.
(NOTE) Before network connection, be sure that HDD is installed. Otherwise, the DVR will not be connected over network.
If video does not display, please check Local Setting again. Site Tree of DVR will show with the video. Site Tree lists DVR sites being currently connected to the CMS. This is Live video of the connected DVR. User can connect maximum 16 sites simultaneously. If user clicks Remote Disconnect, interface with a si te is disconnected.
To connect another DVR, please press REMOTE DISCONNECT button to disconnect the current DVR and
connect the new DVR.
If wish to exit CMS program, cli ck on Exit CMS button.
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The list below describes functions of each part of the screen.
1 Tool Bar 2 Watch Mode 3 Date/Time LED 4 Site Tree (DVR and Channels) 5 Color Control Bar 6 Instant Record Button 7 System Log 8 Alarm Out Channels
9 Audio Channels 10 Two way Audio 11 Video Display Screen 12 Network Connect/Disconnect Button/Exit CMS
8.3.2 Watch Mode
The first image (or the initial image) shows the available maximum split screen format, but user is able to select a watch
mode among below modes.
Full Screen Mode: Select a channel and click on FULL SCREEN button. Then, the corresponding channel will
display in Full Screen.
(NOTE) A selected channel is outlined in red.
Quad Screen Mode: Click on QUAD SPLIT button and a quad screen will display. The quad screen is in
combination of 1~4, 5~8, 9~12 and 13~16. If user selects Channel No. 7 and click the button, 5~8 quad screen wi ll display. Similarly, if user selects Channel No. 16, 13~16 quad screen will display.
9-Split Screen Mode: Click on 9-SPLIT button and 9-split screen will display. The 9-split screen is in combination of
1~9 and 8~16. If user selects Channel No. 9 and click the button, 1~9 split screens will display. Similarly, if user selects Channel No. 10, 8~16 split screens will display.
16-Split Screen Mode: Click on 16-SPLIT button and 16-split screens will display.
36-Split Screen Mode: Click on 36-SPLIT button and 36-split screens will display.
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64-Split Screen Mode: Click on 64-SPLIT button and 64-split screens will display.
Zoom Mode: Click on Zoom button. Then, the setup screen will disappear and only the video image will be zoomed
in (scaled to fit the screen). To cancel, please press the right mouse button.
E Map: load and close E Map image program. Mouse Double Click: If user does double click of the mouse on a split s creen, it will turn to full screen mode. Double click
the mouse to back to the previous watch mode.
8.3.3 Multi Screen
CMS supports multi remote site connections simult ane ous ly . Server Drag & Drop: Drag & Drop Remote Site of site tree to any screen. Then all cameras of the site will display
sequentially.
Camera Drag & Drop: Drag & Drop a camera of Remote Site to any screen. Then the camera will display.
8.3.4 Screen Color Adjustment
Adjust color of the screen using three bars (Brightness / Contrast / Saturation). Selecting a channel and dragging the bar(s)
with a connected mouse. Color will change in about 7 seconds.
Click on UNDO button to return to the original colors.
Saturation
Brightness
Undo
Contrast
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8.3.5 Audio
Click an audio channel to listen to the corresponding channel. User may adjust the audio volume with a mouse. Click a MIC Icon to use to two ways audio.
8.3.6 System Log
Click on LOG button on Watch screen. This will allow user to check System Log of Remote Site (DVR).
8.3.7 Alarm Out
This is for operating Alarm Out of a selected DVR from a remote distance. Click a channel number and Alarm Out of the corresponding channel will operate. If user sees an intruder, use this function to turn on a siren in an area where the DVR is installed.
8.3.8 One touch Recording
Click on INSTANT RECORD button to save video of every channel in HDD of Local System (PC with CMS
installation).
8.4 PTZ Control
This is for the control of Pan/Tilt of DVR.
Click on PTZ button in Watch mode and the following screen will appear.
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Buttons on the screen have the following functions.
Up/Down/Left/Right direction buttons
Up/Down/Left/Right direction buttons
Preset Control button
Click on Preset Control button and the following screen will appear. Please input Title and Preset Number.
When user completes the inputting, please choose ‘OK’ to confirm. Press LOG button to go back to Live video.
Preset Control / Go to Preset
Zoom Out/ In Focus Near / Far
Iris Close / Open
The completed Preset
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8.5 Health Check
This function allows user to check operating status of each unit in DVR connected to CMS.
Click on Health Check button in Watch mode and the following screen will appear.
The list below describes functions of each part of the screen.
1 CMS connections (up to 4) 2 Camera connections and operating status 3 HDD connection and its operating status 4 Recording status 5 Motion recording status 6 Alarm In connection and operating status 7 Alarm Out connection and operating status 8 Version 9 Recording start/end date and tim e
8.5.1 Camera connections and Operating Status
Camera is in normal operation.
Camera is not in use.
Camera is not connected or Video Loss.
Camera is Covert status.
8.5.2 HDD connections and Operating Status
Camera is in normal operation.
HDD is not connected (up to 4).
HDD has an error.
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8.5.3 Recording Status
Camera is in normal operation.
Recording is stopped.
Above the maximum number of cameras allowed.
8.5.4 Motion Recording Status
Camera is in normal operation.
Recording is stopped.
Above the maximum number of cameras allowed.
8.5.5 Alarm In Connection and Operating Status
Camera is in normal operation.
Recording is stopped.
Above the maximum number of cameras allowed.
8.5.6 Alarm Out Connection and Operating Status
Camera is in normal operation.
Recording is stopped.
Above the maximum number of cameras allowed.
8.6 Remote Setting
User may change DVR’s Menu setup through CMS. Remote Setting works only in Watch mode.
Click on REMOTE SETTING button in Watch mode and the following SETUP menu same as DVR’s will appear
on CMS screen.
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The setup procedure is same as that of DVR. W hen the setup is completed, do not click Exit button on the SETUP screen, but click OK or Cancel button on the Remote
Setup screen.
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9. SEARCH MODE
9.1 Search Screen
This menu is for playing back recorded data.
Click on REMOTE SEARCH button in Watch mode and the following Screen mode screen will appear.  Search mode provides three search functions. One is for searching DVR video by clicking REMOTE SEARCH button and
another is for searching video stored in CMS (HDD of PC) by clicking LOCAL SEARCH button and the other is for searching event recorded data stored in DVR by clicking REMOTE EVENT button.
The list below describes functions of each part of the screen.
1 Tool Bar
2 Watch Mode 3 Date/Time LED 4 Site Tree (DVR and Channels ) 5 Calendar 6 IMAGE PRINT button 7 IMAGE SAVE button 8 Playback control button 9 Time Select Bar
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Fast Forward/Backward & Playback
(Click to increase the speed by x1, x2, x4, x8,
x16, x32, x64 and Extreme) 11 Network Connect/Disconnect button 12 Audio Channel (Display selected Audio channel)
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9.2 Remote Search
The REMOTE SEARCH button allows user to playback recorded video of DVR.  Select Date
- In Calendar, dates with recorded data are marked in blue.
- Click the wanted date among the dates marked in blue. In background of Time Select Bar, data recorded time is displayed
in bar shape.
Select Time
- Click the time want to playback, and then Time Select Bar will move. User may drag the Time Select Bar with mouse.
Search previous ‘Year’
Search subsequent ‘Year’
Search previous ‘Month’
Search subsequent ‘Month’
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Fast Forward/Backward & Playback (Click to increase the speed by x1, x2, x4, x8,
x16, x32, x64 and Extreme) 2 Select Camera to be played back 3 Time LED (24 Hour) 4 Data Bar (Recorded data) 5 Time Select Bar 6 Start Time (Time for starting playback)
W hen Date/Time search is completed, please c lick Playback control button to begin playback.
9.3 Local Search
The LOCAL SEARCH button allows user to playback recorded data in CMS (HDD of PC).  Date/Time search procedures are same as Time Search.
W hen Date/Time search is completed, please c lick Playback control button to begin playback.
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9.4 Event Search
The REMOTE SEARCH button allows user to search event recorded dat a of DVR.
Designate Event Search start time.Designate Event Search end time.Select camera (video) to search data.Check a check box (Motion/Alarm In/Emergency/Serial in) Check box. Click on Search Index button to recorded search event data.
9.5 Playback
9.5.1 Playback Control Button
Select time and click Fast Forward/Backward button.
Click button to begin playback. Use the control buttons below while playback .
Fast Backward Play
Fast Forward Play
Play
Stop
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Go to the First Image
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Go to the Last Image
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Go to the Previous Image
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Go to the Next Image
CAUTION
Make sure that use control buttons after STOP button. For example, if you want to change from Play mode to Fast Forward Play mode, press STOP button first, select the speed and then Fast Forward Play button. This applies equally when you use other buttons.
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9.5.2 Print
This is for printing a selected image (within the red outline).
Click IMAGE PRINT button and the following screen will appear.  Choose ‘OK’ to confirm the setting. Then, the printing proceeds.
9.5.3 Save
This is for saving still image(s) in Bitmap or JPEG file.
Click IMAGE SAVE button and the following screen will appear.  Input the name of the file to save and execute Save.
CAUTION
If images are not saved properly, click UNDO button and save again.
9.5.4 Archive
This is to back up the DVR’s moving image data to EXE file in PC (CMS). W ork only in playback mode.
Press STOP button first to make sure the playback is stopped and then press ARCHIEVE button.
Click ARCHIVE button and the following screen will appear.
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Designate Archive start time.Designate Archive end time.Designate file name.Select camera (video) to save.Click on Start button to begin Archive.
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10. Others
10.1 Viewer
The Format of archive file is .exe (executable file).
Please double click on the icon to execute the program.
PLAY
• Playback mode: 1X PLAY
PAUSE
• Playback mode: PAUSE
BACKWARD
• Frame-by-frame backward still image playback
FORWARD
• Frame-by-frame forward still image playback
REW
• Fast reverse playback
FF
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• Fast forward playback
DEINTERLACE
• Deinterlace On / Off
10.2 E-MAP
User can find emap.exe program following directory (Default: C:\Program Files\CMS\emap.exe).
Please double click on the emap.exe to execute the program.
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Please click on the icon to load the image file.
, , , , To move the icon just drag and drop.  You can also rotate the icon.
Please click on the icon and input the name of the E Map file to save and execute.
Please click on the icon to exit program.  Please click on CMS (PC) setup and select remote site tab and the following screen will appear.
Please click on file open button and select the E Map file to load. Please click on OK button to exit program.
Click button and you can use E Map function.
(You cannot use E Map func tion in the Search Mode, Health Check Mode)
To move an E Map image, just click the image after con nec te d the DVR.
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10.3 Watermar k Check System
Mouse double click WCS.exe program in the CMS program folder (Default: C:\Program Files\CMS\WCS.exe).
To open the check .exe or .jpg or .bmp file just click Load File button. To click the check button, user will get following message;
- Result:
- Verification OK !
- Corrupted or Modified
10.4 Estimator
After the installation of CMS program, the application, Estimator will be ins tal led together. The operation screen is as follows.
At Setup>Record>Setting, by changing Settings, you can estimate data size, maximum recording days in advance. Set DVR channel, video type, hard disk size of use.
After setting FPS per channel, video size, video quality, click button. Then the maximum recording days and
data size will show.
10.5 EXE to AVI Converter
Users are able to convert Archived file (EXE format) to AVI format. Users will be required a converting codec between “Microsoft MPEG-4 codec” and “XVID MPEG-4 codec” or able to use
both.
Both are able to download freely in many web-sites. Select “Start>Programs>CMS>EXE to AVI” to open the program.
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Click “File Open” and choose an Archived file (EXE format). Click “EXE to AVI File” and select a directory to save the converted AVI file. Select a channel to convert (Only one channel can be converted at once). Select a Video Encoder between Microsoft and DIVX encoder. Click “Save” then converting will automatically start.
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CMS Web Client
CMS Web Client
User Manual
This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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11. CMS WEB CLIENT
11.1 S e t up a nd Login
MS Explorer web browser is required for i nstallation and using this program. Open a browser and type the IP address of DVR. It is required to install ActiveX in the first connection. Basically, Explorer limits automatic ActiveX installation. Click the message above in the screen, then following menu box will appear.
Click “Install ActiveX Control…” and start instal lat ion. Installation box will appears and click “Install” for next step. After complete installation, Login panel will appear. Enter User ID and password of registered DVR then click
(NOTE) Before network connection, be sure that HDD is installed. Otherwise, the DVR will not be connected over network.
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11.2 Live Display
After Login, the following screen will appear.
The screen contains following features:
Display current live videoSetting display mode
- Playback: Transferring search mode.
- Freeze: Pause current display.
- Resume: Resume paused display.
- Quit: Finish program and close browser.
PTZ controller – Must complete the control setting on its DVR and Cameras first.
- Pan/Tilt direction button.
- Zoom In / Zoom Out control button.
- Focus Near / Focus Far control button.
Select display split mode. User can choose 1, 4, 9, 16 split display consequently.
- Check boxes for hiding/showing text from OSD.
Channel selection button - available to check the channel (camera) number of current display .
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11.3 P l ayback Screen
Click [Playback] then following screen will appear.
The screen contains following features:
Searched playback video displays.Transferring Live mode.Setting Date/Time to search.
- Click a date in calendar, and then recorded data will be showed up in Time bar.
- Start Time: Setting start time.
- Camera: Choosing camera number from 1~16 individually or all channels.
Play functions for playback.
Fast Backward Play
Fast Forward Play
Play
Stop
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Go to the First Image
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Go to the Last Image
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Go to the Previous Image
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Go to the Next Image
Select display split mode. User can choose 1, 4, 9, 16 split display consequently.
- Check boxes for hiding/showing text on OSD.
Indicate the recorded data in Time bar figure.
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CMS Mobile Viewer
CMS Mobile Viewer
User Manual
This document contains preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
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