ProVisual DVR4500-P, DVR1650-P, DVR8500-P Installation And Operation Manual

DVR4500-P • DVR8500-P • DVR1650-P
Installation and Operation Manual
Welcome
Important Safeguards and Warnings
Do not place heavy objects o n t he DVR. Do not let any sol id or liquid fall into or infiltrate the D VR. Please brush printed circuit boards, connectors, fans, machine box and so on regularly. Before the dust cleaning please switch off the power supply and unplug it. Do not disassemble or repair t he DVR by yourself. Do not replace the c omponents by yourself.
Environment
Please place and use the DVR between 0oC and 40oC. Avoid direct sunlight. Stay away from heat source. Do not inst all the DVR in damp environment. Do not use the DVR i n smoky or dusty environment. Av oi d c ol lision or strong fal l . Please insure the DVR level installation in a stable workplace. Please install i n ventilated place. Keep the vent cl ean. Use within the rat i ng input and output s cope.
Directory
1 Production Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 Product overview ........................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Main functions ............................................................................................................................... 5
2 Open-package chec k a nd cable connections .......................................................................................... 7
2.1 Open-package check ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.2 Hard disk installati on ..................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Front panel ..................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Rear panel ..................................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Aud io and video input and output conn ec t io ns ............................................................................. 9
2.5.1 Video input connec tions ...................................................................................................... 9
2.5.2 Video output connections and options ................................................................................ 9
2.5.3 Audio signal input .............................................................................................................. 10
2.5.4 Audio signal output ............................................................................................................ 10
2.6 Speed dome connections ............................................................................................................ 10
3 Basic operation ....................................................................................................................................... 11
3.1 Turn on .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Turn off .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.3 System Login ............................................................................................................................... 12
3.4 Preview ........................................................................................................................................ 12
3.5 Desktop shortcut men u ............................................................................................................... 13
3.5.1 Main menu ......................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.2 Playback ............................................................................................................................ 13
3.5.3 Record Mode ..................................................................................................................... 17
3.5.5 PTZ control ........................................................................................................................ 17
3.5.6 Color setting ...................................................................................................................... 22
3.5.7 Output adjust ..................................................................................................................... 22
3.5.8 Logout ............................................................................................................................... 22
3.5.9 Window switch................................................................................................................... 23
4 Main menu ............................................................................................................................................. 23
4.1 Main menu navigation ................................................................................................................. 23
4.2 Record ......................................................................................................................................... 26
4.2.1 Record Config ................................................................................................................... 26
4.2.3 Playback ............................................................................................................................ 28
4.2.4 Backup .............................................................................................................................. 28
4.3 Alarm ............................................................................................................................................ 27
4.3.1 Motion Detect .................................................................................................................... 27
4.3.2 Video Blind ........................................................................................................................ 30
4.3.3 Video Loss ......................................................................................................................... 31
4.3.6 Abnormal ........................................................................................................................... 31
4.4 System ......................................................................................................................................... 34
4.4.1 General .............................................................................................................................. 34
4.4.2 Encode .............................................................................................................................. 35
4.4.3 Network ............................................................................................................................. 37
4.4.4 NetSevice .......................................................................................................................... 37
4.4.5 GUI Display ....................................................................................................................... 43
4.4.6 PTZ .................................................................................................................................... 45
4.4.8 Tour .................................................................................................................................... 45
4.5 Advanced ..................................................................................................................................... 46
4.5.1 HDD Manage ..................................................................................................................... 46
4.5.2 Account .............................................................................................................................. 47
4.5.3 Online user ........................................................................................................................ 50
4.5.4 Output adjust ..................................................................................................................... 50
4.5.5 Auto maintain ..................................................................................................................... 51
4.5.6 Restore .............................................................................................................................. 48
4.5.7 Upgrade ............................................................................................................................. 52
4.5.8 Device Info........................................................................................................................52
4.6 Info ............................................................................................................................................... 49
4.6.1 HDD info ............................................................................................................................ 49
4.6.2 BPS ................................................................................................................................... 50
4.6.3 Log ..................................................................................................................................... 50
4.6.4 Ver sion .............................................................................................................................. 51
4.7 Shut down system ....................................................................................................................... 51
5 FAQ an d m aintenance ........................................................................................................................... 52
5.1 FAQ .............................................................................................................................................. 52
5.2 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 57
Appendix 1.Remote controller operation .................................................................................................. 58
Appendix 2.Mouse operat i on .................................................................................................................... 59
Appendix 3.Hard disk capability calculation ............................................................................................. 60
Appendix 4.Technique parameters ........................................................................................................... 61
Appendix 5. Smartphone Applicati on ........................................................................................................ 63
1 - Production Introduction
1.1 Product overview
The series DVR is designed specially for security and defense field which is an outstanding digital surveillance product. It introduces emb edded LINUX operating sy stem which is more st able. It introduce s standard H.264mp video compressed format and G.711A audio compressed format which insures the high quality image, low error coding ratio and single frame playing. It introduces TCP/IP network technology which achieves the strong network communi cat ion ability and telecommun ic at ion ability. The series DVR can be us ed individ ually or on line applied a s a p art of a safet y surv eillance netw ork. With the professional network video surveillance software it achieves the strong network communication ability and telecommunication ability. The series DVR can be applied in the bank, telecom, electric power system, judicial system, transportation, intelligent housing, factory, stor ehouse, water conservancy and so on.
1.2 Main functions
Real-time surveillance
Analog interface and VGA interfa ce ( VGA interface is equipped selectively). Surveillance functions through monitor or display.
Storage
Non-working hard disk dormancy processing which is convenient to radiate heat, reduce power and extend the life-span Special st or age format which insures the data safety.
Compression
Real-time compression by individual hard disk which insures the audio and video signal stable synchronization.
Backup
Through SATA interface and USB interface such as USB equipment, removable hard disk and so on through net download the files in t he hard disk.
Playback
Individual real-time video recording as well as searching, playback, network surveillance, recording check, downloading and s o on. Multi-playback mode. Zoom at arbitrary region.
Net operating
Through net tele-surveillance in the real time. Tele-PTZ control. Tele-record ing check and real-time playback.
Alarm linkage
Multi-route relay alarm output which is convenient for the alarm linkage and light control at the spot protecting circuits at t he alarm input and out put inter f ace which prot ec t s the ma in machine fr om damage. Communication interface RS485 interface which fulf ills t he alarm input and PTZ control. Standard Ethernet networ k int erface which fulfills the telec ommuting function.
Intelligent operating
Mouse action function. Fast copy and paste operating for the same setting.
2 - Open-package check and cable connections
2.1 Open-package check
When you receive the DVR, please check first. First, please check whether there is any visible damage to the package appearance. The protective materials used for the pac k age of the DVR can protect most accidental clashes during t r ansportation. Then, please open the box and get rid off the plastic protective materials. Check whether there is any visible damage to the DVR appear ance. At last, please open the machine crust and check the data wire in the front panel, power wire, the connection between the fan power and the main board.
Front panel and rear panel
The key function specification in the front panel and the interface specification in the real panel
are in the specification.
Please check the product ty pe in the front panel whether is accordant with the product type you
order.
The label in the real panel is very important for the after service. Please protect it carefully. When you contact us for after service, please provide the product type and serial number in the label .
2.2 Hard disk installation
For the first use, please install the hard disk.
Disassemble the screw ② Disassemble the cover Fix the screw of hard disk
Connect SATA power wire ⑤ Connect SATA data wire ⑥ The right connection
Cover the machine ⑧ Fix the cover ⑨ Installation finish ed
2.3 Front panel
(1) Power indication light (2) Record indication li ght (3) Alarm indication light (4) ESC (5) Menu (6) Direction and OK
2.4 Rear panel
2.5 Audio and video input and output connections
2.5.1 Video in put connections
The video input port is BNC connector plug. The demand of input signal is PAL/NTSC BNC (1.0V
P-P
, 75Ω). The video signal must be accorded with the state standard which has the high signal to noise ratio, low aberration and low interference. The image must be clear and has natural color in the appropriate brightness.
Insure the vidicon signal stable and credi bl e
The vidicon should be installed in the appropriate location where is away from backlighting and low illumination or adopts t he better backlighting and lo w illumination compensation. The ground and power supply of the vidicon and the DVR should be shared and stable.
Insure the transmission line stable and credible
The video transmission line should adopt high quality coaxial pair which is chosen by the transmission distance. If the transm issi on dist anc e is too far, it sh ould adopt sh ielde d twist ed p air, video co mpen sat ion equipment and transmit b y fiber to insure the signal quality. The video signal line should be away from the el ectro mag netic Int erference a nd other equip ments s ignal lines. The high voltage current should be avoide d especially.
Insure the connection stable and credible
The signal and shield l ines should be firm and conne cted cred ible whic h avoid f alse and j oint weld ing an d oxidation.
2.5.2 Video output connections and option s
The video output is divid ed into PAL/NTSC BNC (1.0V
P-P
, 75Ω) and VGA output (selectiv e con figurat ion).
When replace the monitor by the computer display, there are some issues to notice.
1. Do not stay in the turn-on state for a long time.
2. Keep the computer display nor m al w orking by demagnetizing reg ularly.
3. Stay away from the electro magnetic Interference.
TV is not a credible replacement as a video output. It demands reducing the use time and control the power supply and the interference introduced by the nearby equipments strictly. The creep age of l ow quality TV can lead to the damage of other equipme nts.
2.5.3 Audio signal input
RCA Audio input. The input impedance is high so t he t one arm must be active. The audio signal line should be firm and away from the electro magnetic Interference and connected credible which avoid false and joint welding and oxidation. The high voltage current should be avoided especially.
2.5.4 Audio signal output
Commonly the output parameter of DVR audio signal is greater than 200mv 1KΩ (BNC) which can connect the low impedance earphone and active sound box or other audio output equipments through power amplifier. If the sound box and the tone arm can not be isolated, howling phenomena is often existed. There are some methods to deal with the above phenomena.
1. Adopt better directional tone arm.
2. Adjust the sound box volume to be under the threshold that produces the howling phenomen a.
3. Use fitment materials that absorb the sound to reduce reflection of the sound.
4. Adjust the layout of the sound bo x and the tone arm.
2.6 Speed dome connections
1. Connect the 485 lines of the spe ed dome with the DVR 485 interfac e.
2. Connect the video line with the D VR video input.
3. Electrify the speed dome.
RS485 Connector
3 - Basic operation
Note: The button in gray display indicates nonsup port.
3.1 Turn on
Plug the power supply and turn on t he power su pply switch. Pow er supply indicator light shin ing indicat es turning on the video recorder. After t he startup you will hear a beep. The defa ult set t ing of video output is multiple-window output mode. If the startup time is within the video setting time, the timing video recording function will start up automatically. Then the video indicator light of corresponding channel is shining and the DVR is working normally. Note: 1. Make sure that the input voltage corresponds with the switch of the DVR power supply.
2. Power input supply demands: 110-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.5A
3. Power output: 12V 3A
Suggest using the UPS to pr ot ect the power supply under allowab le conditions.
3.2 Turn off
There are two methods to turn off the DVR. Entering [main menu] and choosing [turn off] in the [turn off the system] option is called soft switch. Pressing the power supply switch is called hard switch. Illumination:
1. Auto r esume after power failure If the DVR is shut down abnormally, it can automatically backup video and re sume previous working status after power failure.
2. Replace the hard disk Before replacing the hard disk, the power supply swit ch in the r eal panel must be turned off.
3. Replace the battery
Before replacing the battery, the setting information must be saved and the power supply switch in
the real panel must be turned off. The DVR uses button battery. The system time must be checked regularly. If the time is not correct y ou must r eplace t he bat ter y, we recommend replacing the battery every year and using the same batt er y type.
Note:
The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise informati on wil l lose.
3.3 System Login
When the DVR boots up, the user must login and the system provides the cor r esponding functions with the user preview. There are three user settings. The names are admin, guest and default and these names have no password. Admin is the super user preview; guest and default’s permissions are preview and video playba ck. User admin and guest’s password can b e rev is ed, whi le the ir per miss ion s can’t be revised; user default is the default login user whose permission can be revised but not its password.
Picture 3.1 System Login
Password protection: If the password is continuous wrong three times, the alarm will start. If the password is continu ous wr ong five time s, the acc ount will be l ocked. ( Through r eboot or a fter half an hour, the account will be unlocked aut omatically).
For your system securit y, please modify your password after first login.
3.4 Preview
You can right click mou se to choose the switch between t he windows. The system date, time and channel name ar e shown in each v iewing window. The surv eillance vide o and the alarm status are shown in each window.
1
Recording status
3
Video loss
2
Motion detect
4
Camera lock
Table 3.1 Preview icon
3.5 Desktop shortcut menu
In preview mode you can right click mouse to get a desktop shortcut menu. The menu includes: Main Menu, Record Mode, Playback, PTZ Control, High Speed PTZ, Alarm Output, Color Setting, Output Adjust, Logout, and View 1/4/8/9/16 screens.
Picture 3.2 Shortcut Menu
3.5.1 Main menu
When you login, the system ma in menu is shown as below.
Picture 3.3 Main Menu
3.5.2 Playback
There are two methods for you to play the video files in the hard dis k.
1. In the desktop shortcut menu.
2. Main Menu -> Record -> Playback
Note: The hard disk that sav es t he video files must be set as read-write or read-only state. (4.5.1)
Picture 3.4 video playback
1. Listed files 2. File information 3. File searching
4. File backup 5. Operation hint 6. Playback control
Listed filesLook up th e listed files that accord with t he sear ching criteria. File informationLook up t he found file information. File backupBackup the chos en f il e. Cl ic k the button and operate as followed.
Note: The storage must be installed before the file backup. If the backup is terminated, the already backup can playback individually.
Picture 3.5 detect the storage
Detect: Detect the storage connect ed w ith the DVR such as hard disk or un iversal disk. Erasure: Choose the file to delete and c lick erasure to delete the file. Stop: Stop the backup. Backup: Click backup button and the dialog box will pop-up. You can choose the backup file according
to the type, channel and time.
Picture 3.6 recording backup
Remove: Clear the file inform at ion. Add: Show the file information satisfying the set file attributes. Start/Pause: Click the play button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup. Cancel: During backup you can exit the page layout to car r y out other functions.
File searchingSearch the file according to the searching parameter.
Picture 3.7 file searching
File type: Set the searching file type. Channel: Set the searching channel. Start Time: Set the searching time scan.
Playback controlRe fe r t o the following sheet for more infor mati on.
Button Function Button Function
/
Play/pause
Backward
Stop
Slow play
Fast play
Previous frame
Next frame
Previous file
Next file
Circulation
Full screen
Table 3.2 Play back control key
Note: Frame by fr ame playback is only performed in the pause playback state.
Operation hintDisplay the function of the cursor place.
Special functions:
Accurate playback: Input time (h/m/s) in the time column and then click play
button. The system
can operate accurate playback according to the searching time. Local zoom: When the system is in single-window full-scree n playbac k m ode, you can drag y our mouse in the screen to select a section and then lef t click mouse to realiz e local z oom. You can right click mouse to exit.
3.5.3 Record Mode
Please check current channel status: “○” means it is not in recording status, “●” means it is in recording status. You can use desktop shortcut menu or click [main menu] > [reco rding function ] > [recording set] to enter the recording control interface.
Picture 3.8 Record Mode
ScheduleRecord according to the configuration. ManualClick the a ll but ton and the ac cord ing channe l is recor ding no matter the channe l in any state. StopClick the stop button and the according channel stops recording no matter the channel in any
state.
3.5.4 PTZ control
Operation interface is as followed. The functions include: PTZ direction control, step, zoom, focus, iris, setup operation, patrol between spots, trail patrol, boundary scan, assistant switch, light switch, level rotation and so on. Note: 1. Decoder A (B) line connects with DVR A (B) line. The connecti on is right.
2. Click [Main Menu] -> [System Configuration] -> [PTZ Setup] to set the PTZ parameters.
3. The PTZ functions are decided by the PTZ protocols.
Picture 3.10 PTZ setup
SpeedSet the PTZ rotation ran ge. Default range: 1 ~ 8.
ZoomClick
/ button to adjust the zoom multiple of the ca m er a.
FocusClick
/ button to adjust the focus of the camera .
IrisClick
/ button to adjust the iris of the camera.
Direction controlControl the PTZ rotation. 8 directions control is supportive. (4 directions in Front panel is supportive) High speed PTZFull-screen show channel image. Left press mouse and control PTZ to rotate
orientation. Left press mouse and then rotat e the mouse to adjust the zoo m mu lt i ple of the camera.
SetEnter the function operation menu. Page switchSwitch between different pages.
Special functions:
1. Preset
Set a location for the preset, calls the preset points, PT Z aut omatically turns to the set t i ng position
1) Preset option
Set a location for the preset, procedure is as follows: Step 1: In Picture 3.10, click the Direction button will turn into preset position, cli ck the Settings button to enter Picture 3. 11.
Step 2: Click the Preset button, and then write the preset points in the input bl ank, Step 3: Click Settings button, return the Picture 3.10 Complete setup, that is the preset points and
preset position corresponds.
Clear Preset: Input preset points, click Remove button, remove the preset.
Picture 3.11 Preset Settin gs
2) Preset Point Calls In Picture 3.10, click Page Shift butt on, ent er PTZ contr ol inter f ace as s how n in Picture 3.12. In the input blank, write the preset points, then click Preset button, PTZ turn to the correspond ing preset point.
Picture 3.12 PTZ Control
Preset button
Preset point input blank
Value input blank
2. Cruise between Points
Multiple preset points c onnected cruise lines, call cr uise between points, the PT Z r un ar ound on the line
1) Cruise between Points Settings Cruise lines are connected by multiple preset points, sett ing procedure is as follows:
Step 1: In Picture 3.10, the Dir ection key will turn P TZ to designat ed location, click Settings b utton to enter Picture 3.13. Step 2: click Cruise buttons, the write proper value into the Cruise Line and Preset Points blank, then click Add Preset Points button, complete set t ing (also can add and delete cr uise line which has been set up)
Step 3: repeat step1 and step2, until set out all the pr eset designated cruise lines.
Remove Preset: Please input preset value in the blank, click Remove Preset button, and then remove
the preset points. Remove Cruise Line: Input the number of cruise line, click Remove Cruise Lines button, and then remove the cruise lines se t.
Picture 3.13 Cruise Between Points Settings
2) The Calls of Cruise b et w een Points In Picture 3.10, click Page Shift button, enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3.12. Please input the number of cruise in the value blank, then click Cruise between Points button, PTZ begins to work on the cruise line. Click Stop button to stop cruise.
3. Scan
PTZ also can work on the preset scan line repeatedly.
1) Scan setup
Step 1: In Picture 3.10, click Setup butt on, ent er Picture 3.14.
Cruise Button
Cruise Line Blank
Preset Points Blank
Step 2: Click Scan button, the input proper value in the scan value blank; Step 3: Click Start button, enter Picture3.10, here you can set the following items: Zoom, Focus,
Aperture, Direction and so on. Click Setup button to go back Picture 3.14. Step 4: Click End button to complete s et up. Click the right button of the mouse to exit.
Picture 3.14 Scan Setup
2) Scan Calls In Picture 3.10, click Page Shift button, then enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3.12. Please input the number of scan in the value blank, then click Scan button, P TZ begins to work on the s can line. Click Stop button t o st op.
4. Boundary Scan
1) Boundary Scan setup
Step1: In Picture 3.10, click Direction button to turn the PTZ to preset direction, then click Setup
button enter Picture 3.15, select the left boundary, return to Picture 3.10; Step2: Ple ase click di rection arrows to adjust PTZ direction, click Setup button enter Picture3.15, then select the right boundary, return to Picture 3.10; Step3: Complete setup, that is the position of lef t and right boundary
Scan value blank
Scan Button
Picture 3.15 Boundary Sc an Set up
2) Boundary Scan Calls In Picture 3.10, click Page Shift button, then enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3.12. Please input the number of scan in the value blank, then click Scan button, P TZ begins to work on the s can line. Click Stop button to stop.
5. Horizontal Rotating
Click Horizontally Rot at ing butt on, PT Z begin s to r ot ate hor izont a lly (r elative t o the orig inal pos ition of th e camera). Click the Stop button to stop.
6. Rotate
Click on horizontal Rotating button, PTZ turn ar ound.
7. Reset
PTZ restart, all the data clears to 0.
8. Page Shift
In Picture 3.12, click Page Shi f t but t on into Picture3.16, setting a uxi li ar y function. The auxiliary number corresponding to auxiliary switch on the decoder.
Picture 3.16 Auxiliary Function Contr ol
Line scan button border
Intuitive Auxiliary Operation Choose auxiliary equipm ent, select Open or Close butt on, sw itch control . Auxiliary NumberThe operation of corresponding auxiliary switch according to PTZ agreement. Page Shift In Picture 3.16, click Page Shift button ent er the Pi ctur e 3.17 PT Z Main M enu , the men u
itself can be control by the menu control buttons
3.5.5 Color setting
Set the selective image parameters (current channel for single window display and cursor place for multi-window display). You can use the desktop shortcut menu and enter the interface. The image parameters include: t onality, brightness, contrast, saturation. You can set differ ent para meters at dif fer ent time sections.
Picture 3.18 Color Setting
3.5.6 Output Adjust
Adjust TV output area parameters. You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter [main menu] > [management tools] > [Output adjust].
Picture 3.19 Output Adjust
3.5.7 Logout
Logout shut dow n the sy stem or reb oot up. You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter [ main menu ].
Picture 3.20 Logout/Reb oot the system
logoutQuit the menu. O ffer password next ent r ance. rebootQuit the syst em. R eboot up the system...
3.5.9 Window switch Preview in single window/ f our w indows/eight windows/nine w indows/sixteen windows accor ding to your choice.
4 - Main menu
4.1 Main menu navigation
Main menu Sub menu Function
Record
Config Set the recording configur ation, recording type, recording time section
playback Set recording look-up, rec ording play, video file storage
backup Detect or format backup equipment, back the selectiv e files
Alarm
Motion
detection
Set motion detect alarm channel, sensitivity, area, linkage parameters:
defending time section, alarm output, screen hint, re cor ding, PTZ, patrol
Video
blind
Set camera mask alarm channel, sensitivity, linkage parameters:
defending time section, alarm output, screen hint, re cor ding, PTZ, patrol
Video
loss
Set video loss alarm channel, l inkage parameters: defe nding time
section, alarm output, screen hint, recording, PTZ, p at r ol
Abnormality Set alarm active by no disk, disk error and disk no space
System
configuration
General
configuration
Set system time, data for mat, language, hard disk full time op er at ion,
machine number, video format, out put mode, summertime, st ay time
Encode
configuration
Set main(assistant) coding parameter: code mode, resolving ability,
frame rate, code stream cont r ol, i ma ge quality type, code stream v al ue,
frame between value, v ide o/ audio enable
Network
configuration
Set basic network para m eters, DHCP and DN S parameters, network
high speed download
NetService PPPOE, NTP, Email, IP preview, DDN S parameter
GUI display
Set channel name, previe w hint icon state, transparency, cover area,
time title, channel time fol d
PTZ
configuration
Set channel, PTZ protocol, address, baud rate, date bit, stop bit , check
Tour Set patrol mode and interval time
Management
tools
Hard disk
management
Set appointed hard disk a s r ead-write disc, read-only disc or r edundant
disc, clear data, resu me d at e and so on
User
management
Modify user, team or password. Add user or team. Delete user or team.
Online user
Break the connection with t he already login user. Lock the account after
break until booting up again.
TV adjust Adjust TV ups ide, dow nside, nearside, starboard distance
Automatic
maintenance
Set automatic reboot syst em a nd automatic deleting files.
Restore
Resume setup stat e: co mmon setu p, cod e setu p, re cordi ng set up, a lar m
setup, network setup, netw or k ser vice, preview playback, serial port
setup, user management
System
information
Hard disk
information
Display hard disk capability and recording time
Code stream
statistics
Display code stream information
Log
information
Clear all log information acc ording to the log video and time
Edition
information
Display edition information
Shut down Logout or reboot
4.2 Record
4.2.1 Record Config
Set the recording parameters in the surveillance channel. The system is set 24 hours consecutive recording in the first startup. You can enter [main menu]> [recording function]> [recordi ng set up] t o s et . Note: There is at least one read-write hard disk. ( R efer to chapter 4.5.1)
Picture 4.1 Record Config ChannelChoose the corresponding channel number to set the channel. Choose the all option to set the entire channels. Redundancy Choose the redundancy function option to implement the file double backup function. Double backup is writing the video files in two hard disks. When you do the double backup, make sure that there are two hard disks installed. One is read-write disk and the other is redundant disk. (Refer to
4.5.1)
LengthSet the time lengt h of each video file. 60minute s is default value. PreRecordRecord 1-30 seconds before the action. (Time length is decided by the code stream)
Record modeSet video state: schedule, manual or stop.
Schedule: Record according to the set video type (common, detection and alarm) and time section. Manual: Click the butt on and the according channel is recording no matter the channel in any state. Stop: Click the stop button and the according channel stops recording no matter the channel in any
state.
PeriodSet the time section of com m on r ecording, The recording will start only in the set range. Record typeSet recor ding type: regular, detection or alarm.
Regular: Perform the regular recording in the s et t ime section. The video file t ype is “R”. Detect: Trigger the “motion detect”, “camera mask” or “video loss” signal. When above alarm is
set as opening recording, t he “ det ect ion recording” state is on. The video file type is “M”. Alarm: Trigger the external alar m signa l in the set time sect ion. When above alarm is set as openin g
recording, the “detection r ec or ding” state is on. The video file type is “A”.
Note: Refer to chapter 4.3 to set corresponding alarm function.
4.2.2 Playback
Refer to chapter 3.5.2.
4.2.3 Backup
You can backup the vid eo files to external storage thr ough s et up.
Note: The storage must be installed before the file backup. If the backup is terminated, the already backup can playback individually.
Picture 4.3 Backup
DetectDetect the stor age connected with the DVR such as har d disk or universal disk. EraseChoose the file to delete and click erasur e to delete the file. StopStop the backup. BackupClick backup button and the dialog box is popped up. You can choose the backup file
according to the type, channel and time.
Picture 4.4 File Backup
Remove: Clear the file inform at ion. Add: Show the file information satisfying the set file attributes. Start/pause: Click the play button t o s tart the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup. Cancel: During backup you can exit the page layout to car r y out other functions.
4.3 Alarm Function
Alarm functions include: motion detect, video blind, video loss, alarm input and alarm output.
4.3.1 Motion Detect
When system detect s t he mot ion s igna l that r eache s the set se nsit ivity, the motion detect alarm is on and the linkage function is turned on.
Picture 4.4 Motion Detect
ChannelChoose the set moti on det ect channel. Enable】√ means that the motion detect function is on. SensitivityChoose in the six options according to the sensitivity. RegionClick setup and enter the set area. The area is divided into PAL 8x8. Green block means the
current cursor area. Yellow block means the dynamic detect defensive area. Black block means the unfenced area. You can set the area as followed, Drag the mouse and dr aw the area.
Picture 4.5 Region PeriodTrigger the motion detect signal in the set time section. You can set according to week or set uniformly. Each day is divi ded i nt o four time sections. means the set valid.
Picture 4.6 set the time section IntervalOnly one alarm signal is turned on even there are several motion detect signals in the set interval. Alarm output Start the external equipment of corresponding linkage alarm when the motion detect alarm is turned on. DelayDelay a few moments and stop when the alarm state is turned off. The range is 10~300 seconds. Record channelChoose the recording channel (multiple option supportive). Trigger the video signal when the alarm is turned on. Note: Set in the [recording setup] and perform the linkage recording. Start detecting video files in the corresponding time sect io n. Tour means that the selective channel is single window alternate patrol preview. The interval is set in the [Main Menu] > [System] > [Tour]. SnapshotChoose record channels, when alarm happens, system triggers related channels for snapshot signal. Note: For Snapshot activation, please go to set period, detect and alarm enable at Main Menu->Record->Record c onf ig, PTZ ActivationSet the PTZ activation when the alarm is turned on. Note: PTZ activation is set in the [shortcut menu] > [PTZ control]. Set the patrol between spots, trail patrol and so on.
Picture 4.8 PTZ Activation
DelayWhen alarm is over, recording will last some seconds(10~300sec),then stop. Show messagePop the al arm information dialog box in t he loc al host computer screen. Send EMAIL】√ means sending an email to user when the alar m is tur ned on.
Note: Set in the [NetServ ice] and send email.
4.3.2 Video Blind
When the video image is influenced by the environment such as bad brightness or reaching the set sensitive parameter, the camera mask fu nc t io n is t urned on and the linkage funct ion is t ur ned on.
Picture 4.9 Video Blind
Set method: refer to chapter 4.3.1. Motion detect Note: "Advanced" button is the same as right click.
4.3.3 Video Loss
When the equipm ent cannot obtain the channel video signal, the video loss alarm is turned on and the linkage function is turned on.
Picture 4.10 Video los s
Set method: refer to chapter 4.3.1. Motion detect
Note: "Advanced" button is the same as right click.
4.3.4 Abnormal
Analyzing and inspecting current software and hardware of the device: When some abnorma l events happen, the device will make a relative answer such as show message and buzzer.
Picture 4.12 Abnormal
Event T ypeSel ecting abnormity you w ant t o inspect Enable Select it to make sure abnormal function workable Show message Automatica lly alarm cue dialog box come out of the main screen Buzzer Device will have two long noise “di di” while alarm is happening
4.4 System setup
Set the system parameters such as General, Encode, NetWork, NetService, GUI display, PTZ config , RS232 and Tour setup.
4.4.1 General
Picture 4.13 General setu p
【System time】Set the system data and ti me. 【Date format】Choose the data format: YMD, MDY, DMY. 【Date Separator】Choos e list separator of the data format. 【Time Format】Choose time format: 24-ho ur or 12-hour. 【Language】
Arabic,Czech,English,Finnish,Greek,Indonesian,Italian,Japanese,Portuguese,Russian,Thai,T-Chinese,S
-Chinese,Turkis,Brazilian,Bulgarian,Farsi,French,German,Hebrew,Hungarian,Polish,Romanian,Spanish, Swedish,Vietnamese.
HDD fullChoose stop record: Stop recording when t he hard disk is full. Choose overwrite: Cover the earl iest recording files and cont in ue r ec or ding when the hard disk is full.
DVR No.Only w hen t he addr ess button in the remote controller and the corresponding DVR number is matched, the remote operat ion is valid.
Video S t an dard PAL or NTSC. Auto LogoutSet the latency t ime in 0-60. 0 means no latency time. DSTChoose the summer time opt i on and pop the dialog box as follow ed.
Picture 4.14 DST (week)
Picture 4.15 DST (date)
4.4.2 Encode setup
Set the video/audio code parameter: video file, remote monitoring and so on. Set every independent channel’s coding parameter in the left part, and set the combine encode parameter in t he r ig ht part. Note: Combine encode introduces video compression technique which combines and compresses multi-channel’s video to a special channel. Applying for mult i-channel playback simultaneously, Dial-up multi-channel real-time monitor, mobile monitor and so on.
Picture 4.16 Encode setup
ChannelChoose the channel number. CompressionStandard H.264 main profile. ResolutionResolution type:D1/ HD1/CIF / QCIF. Frame RateP:1 frame/s~25 frame/s; N: 1 frame/s~30 frame/sBit Rate Type】You can choose limited code stream or variable code stream. When you choose the
variable code stream ther e ar e six image quality options. Bit RateSet the code stream value to modify t he i mag e quality. The larger c ode s t r eam value the better image quality. D1 (1000~1500kbps), CIF (384~1500kbps), QCIF (64~512kbps) Video/AudioWhen the icons are all in reverse displayed, the video file is video and audio multiplex stream.
Combine Enable
Combine EnableWhen the icons are all in reverse displayed, opening combination coding functions. ModeMulti-channel playback is used in all channels playback simultaneously, and the narrowband
transmission is used in multi-channel real-time remote monitoring simultaneously at narrowband state, especially used in mobile monitor.
4.4.3 Network setup
Picture4.17 Network
Net CardYou can choose cable network card or w ireless network card. DHCP EnableObtain IP address automatically(not suggested)
Note: DHCP server is preinstalle d.
IP addressSet the I P address. Default: 192.168.1.10. Subnet maskSet the subnet mask code. Defa ult: 255.255.255.0. GatewaySet the defa ult gat ew ay. Default: 192.168.1.1. DNS setupDomain Name Server. It translates the domain name into IP address. The IP address is
offered by networ k prov ider. The address must be set and reboot then it works.
【TCP port】Default: 34567. 【HTTP port】Default: 80. 【HS Download】 【Transfer Policy】There are three strategies: self-adaption, image quality precedence and fluency
precedence. The code stream will adjust according to the setup. Self-adaption is the tradeoff between the image quality precedence and fluency precedence. Fluency precedence and self-adaption are valid only when the assistant code stream is turned on. Ot her w ise i m age quality precedence is vali d.
4.4.4 NetService
Choose the network service option and click the set button to configure the advanced network
functions or double click the service button to configure the p ar ameters.
Picture 4.18 NetService
PPPoE setup
Picture4.19 PPPOE Input the user name and password that ISP (Internet service provider) provide s. Af t er saving it reboot up your system. Then the DVR will build a network connection bas ed on PPPoE. The IP a ddress will cha nge into dynamic IP addres s after above operation is well done. Operation: After PPPoE dialing successfully look up the IP address in the [IP address] and obtain the current IP address. Then use this IP addr es s t o visit the DVR through user port.
NTP setup
Picture 4.20 NTP
The NTP server must be i nstalled in the PC.
Host computer IP: Input t he IP address instal led NTP server. Port: Default: 123. You can set the port according to NTP serv er. Time zone: London GMT+0 Berlin GMT +1 Cairo GMT +2 Moscow GMT +3 New Delhi GMT +5
Bangkok GMT +7 Hongkong Beijing GMT +8 Tok yo GMT +9 Sydney GMT +10 Hawaii GMT-10 Alaska GMT-9 Pacific time GMT-8 American mountain time GMT-7 American mid time GMT-6 American eastern time GMT-5 Atlantic time GMT-4 Brazil GMT-3 Atlantic mid time GMT-2. Update Period : The same with the NTP server check interval. Defau lt: 10m inutes.
EMAIL setup If the alarm is turned on or the alar m linkag e photos are t aken, s end an e mail about the al arm infor matio n and the photos to appointed addr es s.
Picture 4.21 EMAIL
SMTP server: Email server address. It could be an IP address or domain name. Domain nam e can b e translated only it is the correct DNS configuration.
Port: Email server port nu mb er. SSL: Decide whether using Secure Socket Layer protocol to login. User Name: Apply the email ser ver user name. Password: Input the passwor d cor r esponding to the user. Sender: Set the ema il se nder address. Receiver: Send the email to appointed receivers when the alarm is turned on. You can set three
receivers at most. Title: You can set as you wish.
IP Filter setup When choosing the white list, only the listed IP address can connect the DVR. The 64 IP addressed are supportive in the list. When choosing the black list, the listed IP address can not connect the DVR. The 64 IP addressed are supportive in the list. You can delete the set IP address by √ in the options. Note: When the same IP address is in the w hite and black li st at the same t ime, t he black list precede nce is higher.
Picture 4.22 IP IP FILTER
DDNSIt is the abbreviation of dynamic domain name server.
Local domain nam e : Provide the domain name registered by DDNS. User name: Provide the account r egistered by DDNS. Password: Provide the password registered by DDNS.
When the DDNS is successfully configured and start, you can connect the domain name in the IE address column to visit.
Note: The DNS setup must be configured corre c t ly in the network setup.
Picture 4.23 DDNS setup FTP setupFTP is available only when al arm happens, or alarm activat es record and snapshot, it will upload related record and snapshot pictures to FTP server.
Picture 4.24 FTP setu p
EnableClick Enable, then all settings will be available Server IP
IP address for FTP server
PortDomain Port of FTP, default 21
User NameUser name of FTPPasswordPassword o f user Max File LengthMax lengt h f or upl oad files at every packed, default 128M DirNameDirectory of uploading files
Mobile Monitor Setup Refer to Appendi x 5 for the mobile App Name and where to fi nd it.
To monitor the device by mobile, please make a router mapping of this port and use CMS to monitor and operate it by protocol.
Picture 4.26 Mobile Mon itor Setup
Enable Select it to make sure abnormal function workable Port It’s a port of mobile monitoring which you need to make a router mapping of if want to visit it
by mobile
UPNPUPNP protocol can auto port forwar ding on router, make sure UPNP i s running on router befor e
use it.
Picture 4.27
EnableChoose Enable to make sure all UPNP s et t ings available HTTPRoute will automatically distribute HTTP port for the device, when IE viewing, it need this
port(eg. 60.12.9.26:66) TCPRouter will automatically distribute TCP port for the device, when monitoring via CMS, it need this port. Mobile PortRouter will automatically distribute Mobile Port for the device, when mobile monitor, it need this port.
4.4.5 GUI Display
Configure the video outpu t parameters including the front out put mode and code output mode. Front output: In the local preview mode include: channel title, time display, channel title, record status, alarm status, bitrate info, transparency and region cover. Code output: In the network surveillance and video file mode include: channel title, time display, channel title, record status, alarm status, bitrate info, transparency and region cover.
Picture 4.28 GUI Display Channel TitleClick the channel name modify button and enter the channel name menu. Modify the channel name. The 16 C hinese characters and 25 let t er s ar e supportive.
Time Displaymeans the selective st ate. Dis play the sy stem dat a and t ime in the surv eillan ce window. Channel Title】means the selective state. Display the system channel number in the surveillance
window. Record Statusmeans the selective state. Display the system recording status in the surveillance window. Alarm Statusmeans the select ive state. Display t he system alarm status in the surveillance window.
Bitrate infomeans the selective state. The ninth window displays the code stream information in the nine-window preview status.
TransparencyChoose the background image transparency. The range i s 128~255. Resolutionset display resolution. ChannelChoose the set code out put channel number. Region Covermeans the selective state. Click the cover area button and enter the corresponding
channel window. You can cover the arbitrary using mouse. (Black region is for output) Time displayand Channel Title
4.4.6 PTZ setup
Picture 4.29 PTZ setup
ChannelChoose the dom e camera input channel. ProtocolChoose the cor r esponding dome protocol. (PELCOD as an example) AddressSet as the corresponding dome address. Default: 1. (Note: The address must be consistent
with the dome address.) BaudrateChoose the corresponding dome baud rate length. You can control the PTZ. Default:
115200.
Data bitsInc lu de 5-8 options. Default: 8. Stop bits】Include 2 options. Default: 1. ParityInclude odd check, even ch eck, sign check, blank check. Default: void.
4.4.7 Tour setup
Set the patrol display. Means that the tour mode is turned on. You can choose a single window, four windows, nine windows, sixteen windows patrol display or single display.
Picture 4.31 tour setup
intervalSet the patr ol switch interval. The set r ange is 5-120 seconds.
Note:
/ means turn off/on the patrol.
4.5 Advanced
4.5.1 HDD Manage
Configure and manag e th e hard dis k. The menu display s current hard disk informat ion: hard disk nu mber, input port, type, status and overall capability. The operation include: setup the write-read disk, read-only disk, redundant disk, hard disk format, resume default. Choose the hard disk and click the right function button to execute. Note: Read/Write Disk: The equipment can write or read data.
Read-only Disk: The equipment can read data but can not write data. Redundant Disk: Dou b le backup the video files in the write-read disk.
Picture 4.32 HDD Manage
4.5.2 Account
Manage the user preview.
Note:
1. The character length is 8 bytes at most for the following user and user team name. The blank ahead or behind the character string is invalid. The middle blank in the character string is valid. Legal characters include: let ter, numb er, underl ine, subtraction sign, and dot.
2. There is no limit in the user and user group. You can add or delete the user group according to user definition. The factory setup include: user\admin. You can set the team as you wish. The user can appoint the preview in the group.
3. The user management include: group/ user. The group and user name cannot be the same. Each user only belongs to one group.
Picture 4.33 Account
Modify UserModify the existed user attrib ut e. Modify GroupModify the exi st ed team attribute.
Modify PasswordM odify the user p assw ord. You can set 1-6 bit password. The blan k ahead or behind the char string is invalid. The m iddle blank in the char string is vali d.
Note: The user who possess the user control preview can modify his/her own or other users password
Picture 4.34 Modify Password Add userAdd a user in the tea m and set t he user preview. Enter t he men u interface a nd inp ut the use r name and password. Choose the team and choose whether cover using the user. Cover using means that the account can be used by mu ltiple users at the same time. Once choose the team the user preview is the subclass of the team. We recommend that t he common user’s preview is lower t han the advanced user.
Picture 4.35 add user Add GroupAdd a user team and set the preview. There are 36 different previews: shut down the equipment, real time surveillance, playback, recor di ng setup, video file backup and so on.
Picture 4.36 Add Group
Delete UserDelete the current user. Choose the user and cl ick delete user button. Delete GroupDelete t he cur r ent gr oup. Choose the group and clic k delete group button.
Picture 4.37 Delete Group
4.5.3 Online User
Look up the network user information in the local DVR. You can choose the network user and cut the connection. Then the user is locked until next boot-strap.
Picture 4.38 Online User
4.5.4 TV adjust
Refer to chapter 3.5.7.
4.5.5 Auto Maintain
The user can set the auto reboot ti me a nd aut o file deleting time limit.
Picture 4.39 Auto maintain
4.5.6 Restore
The system restore to the def ault setup. You can choose the items according to the menu.
Picture 4.40 Restore
4.5.7 Upgrade
Picture 4.41
Upgrade
Upgradechoose US B int er f ace. Upgrade filechoose t he f ile which needs up graded.
4.5.8 Device Info
Provide device interface info li ke audio in, alarm in/out to be conveniently used for user.
Picture 4.42 Device Info.
4.6 Info
4.6.1 HDD info
Display th e hard disk state: hard disk type, overall capability, residual capability, the recording time and so on.
Picture 4.43 HDD Info Clue: ○ means that the hard disk is normal. X means that the hard disk is broken-down. - means that there is no hard disk. If the user needs to change the damaged hard disk, you must shut down the DVR and take up all the damag ed har d disks, then install a new one.
* Behind seria l number m eans the current w orking disk such as 1* . If the correspo nding disk is damag ed, the information will show “?”.
4.6.2 BPS
Display the code stream (Kb/S) and hard disk capability (MB/H) in real time. It displays as the wave sketch map.
Picture 4.44 BPS
4.6.3 LOG
Look up system log accordin g t o the set mode. Log information include: system operation, configuration operation, data management, alarm affair, recording operation, user management, and file management and so on. Set the time section to look up and click the look up button. The log information will display as a list. (One page is 128 items) Press Page up or Page down button to look up and press delete but t on to clear all the log information.
Picture4.45 LOG
4.6.4 Ver si on
Display the basic informat i on such as hardware information, software edition, a nd issue data and so on.
Picture 4.46 Version
4.7 Shut down system
Refer to chapter 3.5.8.
5 - FAQ and maintenance
5.1 FAQ
If the problems are not listed, please contact the local service or call the HQ service. We are willing to offer the service.
1. The DVR cannot boot up normally.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The power supply is not correct.
2. Switch power supply line is not in good connection.
3. Switch power supply is damaged.
4. The program updating is wr ong.
5. The hard disk is damaged or t he har d disk lines are broken.
6. The front panel is damaged.
7. The main board of the DVR is damaged.
2. The DVR reboots automat i c ally or stops working after boot up a few mi nutes.
Possible reasons are as fol lowed:
1. The input voltage is not stable or too low.
2. The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken.
3. The power of the switch power supply is low .
4. Frontal video signal is not stable.
5. Bad heat radiator or too much du st or bad r unning circumstance f or the DVR.
6. The hardware of the DVR is damaged.
3. System can not detect hard disk.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The hard disk power supply line is not connected.
2. The cables of the hard disk are damaged.
3. The hard disk is damaged.
4. The SATA port of main board is damaged.
4. There are no video outputs in single channel, multiple channels and all channels.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The program is not matched. Pl ease update the program.
2. The image brightness is al l 0. Please restore the default setup.
3. There is no video input signal or the signal is too weak.
4. The channel protection or the screen protection is set .
5. The hardware of the DVR is damaged.
5. Real-time image problems such as th e i m a ge color or the brightness distor tion.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. When using the BNC output, the option between the NTSC mode or PAL mode is wrong and the image becomes blac k and white.
2. The DVR is not matched the mon it or impedance.
3. The video transmission distance is too far or the loss of the video transmission line is too large.
4. The color and brightness s et t ing of the DVR is wrong.
6. I can not find the video fil es i n l ocal playback mode.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The data line of the hard d isk is damaged.
2. The hard disk is damaged.
3. Update the different program with the origin progra m fi les.
4. The video files to look up are covered.
5. The recording is not on.
7. The local video is not clear.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The image quality is too bad.
2. The reading program is wrong. Reboot up the DVR.
3. The data line of the hard d isk is damaged.
4. The hard disk is damaged.
5. The hardware of the DVR is damaged.
8. There is no audio signal in the surveillance window.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. It is not an active tone arm.
2. It is not an active sound box.
3. The audio lines are damaged.
4. The hardware of the DVR is damaged.
9. There is audio signal in the surveillance window but mo audio signal in the playback state.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. Setting issues: the audio option is not chosen.
2. The according channel is not connected with the video.
10. The time is wrong.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. Setting is wrong...
2. The battery is in bad connection or the voltage is too low.
3. The oscillation is damaged.
11. The DVR can not co nt r ol the PTZ.
Possible reasons are as followed:
1. There is something wrong with the frontal PTZ.
2. The setting, connection or t he installation of the PTZ decoder is not correct.
3. The connections are not corr ect .
4. The PTZ setting of the DVR is not cor r ec t .
5. The protocols of the PTZ dec oder and the DVR are not matched.
6. The address of the PTZ decod er and t he DVR are not matched.
7. When multiple decoders are connected, the far port of the PTZ decoder line A (B) must connect a 120
resistance to reduce the reflection otherwise the PTZ control is not
stable.
8. The distance is too far.
12. The motion dete ct is not working,
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The time range set is not correct .
2. The motion detect area set is not cor r ect .
3. The sensitivity is too low.
4. Limited by some hardware edition.
13. I can not login vi a web or ProVisual CMS.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The system is windows 98 or win me. We recommend updating to windows 2000sp4 or higher Ver sion or installing t he software for low edition.
2. ActiveX is hold back.
3. The version is not exceeded dx8. 1. Update the display card driv er.
4. Network connection failure.
5. Network setting issues.
6. Invalid password or user name.
7. The CMS is not matched the DV R progr am version.
14. The image is not clear or there is no image in network preview state or video file playback state.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. Network is not stable.
2. The user machine is resour ce limited.
3. Choose the play-in-team mode in the network setup of DVR.
4. The region shelter or chan nel pr ot ection is set.
5. The user has no surveillance preview.
6. The real-time image of the har d dis k recording machine itself is not clear.
15. Network connection is not stable.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. Network is not stable.
2. IP address is conflicte d.
3. MAC address is conflicted.
4. The net card of the DVR is bad.
16. There is something wrong with the USB backup or writing a CD.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The rewritable machin e and the hard disk are shared the same data lines.
2. The data is too much. Ple as e st op recording and backup.
3. The data exceeds the bac k up st or age.
4. The backup equipment is not compatible.
5. The backup equipment is damaged.
17. The keyboard can not control the DVR.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The serial port of the DVR is not set cor r ect ly.
2. The address is not correct.
3. When multiple transformers are connected, the power supply is not large enough. Please give each transformer indi vidual power supply.
4. The distance is too far.
18. Alarm can not be recessional.
Possible reasons are as followed:
1. The setting of the alarm is not corr ec t .
2. The alarm output is turned on ma nually.
3. The input machine is damaged or t he connections are not correct.
4. There are some problems for specific program edition, Please update the program.
19. Alarm is not working.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The setting of the alarm is not corr ec t .
2. The connection of the alarm is not cor r ect .
3. The alarm input signal is not cor r ect .
4. An alarm is connected with two loops synchronously.
20. The remote controller is not working,
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. The remote control address is not c orr ect.
2. The remote control dist ance is too far or the angle is too large.
3. The battery is used up.
4. The remote controller or t he front panel of the recordin g m achine is damaged.
21. The storage time is not enough.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. Front vidicon quality is bad. The lens is too dirty. The vidicon is in backlighting installation.
2. The hard disk capability is not enough.
3. The hard disk is damaged.
22. The downloading files can not play.
Possible reasons are as follow ed:
1. There is no media player .
2. There is no DX8.1 software or higher edition.
3. There is no DivX503Bundle. ex e f ile to play AVI video files.
4. The DivX503Bundle.exe a nd ffdsh ow-200 4 1012 .exe files must be inst alle d in the windows XP system.
23. I can not remember the advanced code or network code in the local menu operation. Please contact the local service or call the HQ service. We will offer the service according the
machine type and the progra m ed it ion.
5.2 Maintenance
1 Please brush printed circuit boards, connect or s, fans, machine box and so on regularly. 2 Please keep the grounding well done to prev ent the video or audi o signal inter fered and the
DVR from static or induct i ve electricity. 3 Do not pull out the video signal line or RS-232 port or RS-485 port with the po w er on. 4 Do not use the TV in the local video output port (VOUT) of DVR. It will d amage t he video
output circuit easily. 5 Do not turn off the switch directly. Please use the turn-off funct ion in the menu or press the
turn-off button in the panel ( 3 sec onds or longer) to protect the har d disk. 6 Please keep the DVR away from he at r esour ce. 7 Please keep the DVR ventilated for better heat radiator. Please check the system and maintain regularly.
Appendix 1.Remote control ler operation
Serial
number
Name Function
1
Multi-window
button
Same function as Multi-window button in the front panel
2
Numeric button Code input/number input/channel switch
3
Esc Same function as【Escbutton in the front panel
4
Direction button Same function as direction button in the front panel
5
Record control Control the record
6
Record mode Same function as “Record mode”
7
ADD Input the number of DVR to control it
8
FN Assistant function
Appendix 2. Mouse operation
*Take right hand as an example
The mouse in USB connect ion is supported.
Operation Function
Double left click
Double click one item in the fi le list t o pl ayback the video
Double click the playback video to zoom in or out the
screen Double click the channel to ma ke it f ul l scr een display double click again to resu me the multi-window display
Left click Choose the according function in the menu
Right click
Pop desktop shortcut menu in preview state
Current shortcut menu in the menu
Press middle
button
Add or subtract number in t he number setting
Switch the items in the combo box
Page up or down in the list
Move mouse Choose the widget or move the item in the widg et
Drag mouse
Set the motion detect area
Set the cover area
Appendix 3.Hard disk capability calculation
Make sure the hard disk installed to the DVR for the first time. Pay attention to the IDE hard disk lines connection.
1. Hard disk capability
There is no limit for recording machine. We recom mend 120G~ 250G sizes t o keep better stability.
2. Overall capability opt ion The hard disk capability formula is: Overall capability (M) =channel number*time (hour)*capability in an hour (M/hour) The recording time formul a is:
Recording time (hour) =
overall capability (M)
Capability in an hour (M/hour)*channel number
The DVR introduces the H.264 compression technology. Its dynamic range is very large so the hard disk capability calculatio n is based on the estimation values of e ach c hannel creating files in an hour.
Example:
For one piece 500G HDD, real time CIF for recording, it will keep recording for about 25 days.HDD spaces per channel is 200M/H,if 4channels real time CIF at 24hours recording uninterrupted, it can last:500G/(200M/H*24 H*4ch)=26 days
Appendix 4.Technique parameters
Model DVR4500-P DVR8500-P DVR1650-P
Video Input 4 BNC 8 BNC 16 BNC
System
Main Processor High Performance Embedded Microprocessor
Operation System Embedded LINUX Operation System
System Resource
Synchronous Multi-channel Recording, Synchronous Multi-channel Sub-code
Stream, Synchronous Multi-channel playback, Synchronous Network Operation
Interface
Operation Interface 16bit True Color graphical me nu interface, Mouse operation support
Display 1/4 Display Divisions 1/4/8/9 Display Divisions 1/4/8/9/16 Display Divisions
Video
Video Standard PAL 625 lines,50 f/s - NTSC 525 lines,60 f/s
Surveillance Image
Quality
PAL > D1(704x576) • NTSC > D1(704x480)
Playback Image
Quality
PA L > D1(704×576) • NTSC > D1(704*480)
Video compression H.264 mp
Video control 6 options
Recording speed 100/120fps (D1)
200/240fps(CIF)
50/60fps D1
400/480fps CIF
Motion Detection 64 (8×8) Detection Areas, Multiple Sensitivity
Audio
Audio Compression G711A
Bidirectional Talk Support
Record
And
Playback
Recording mode manual >alarm>motion detect>timing
Playback Single Channel Playback, Multiple Channels Playback
Search mode
Time Searching, Calendar Searching, Affair Searching,
Channel Searching, Information Searching
Storage
And
backup
Space Occupation Audio: 28.8MB/H - Video: 25 ~ 450MB/H
Recording storage Hard Disk, Network
Backup mode Network, USB Flash Memory, USB External HDD,USB DVD-RW
Port
Video input 4 BNC 8 BNC 16 BNC
Video output 1 BNC, 1 VGA
Audio input 4 RCA 1 RCA
Audio output 1 RCA
Network port RJ45 10M/100M
PTZ control port 1 RS485
USB Port 2 USB2.0 Ports
Hard Disk Port 1 SATA Port
Other
Power Supply 12V/2A External Power Supply
Power Consumption <15W (Without Hard Disk)
Working Temperature 0oC~55oC
Working Humidity 10%90%
Air Pressure 86kpa106kpa
Size 260 x 200 x 43mm
Weight 2kg (Without Hard Disk)
Installation Desktop
Appendix 5. Smartphone Application
Our DVR can be monitored through iPhone, iPad, Android, and BlackBerry. To download the application just access the App Market of your respective device and make search for ProVisual Viewer. S ee the picture below for the icon and name reference:
ProVisual Viewer
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