Ritron RT3016, RT3008 User Manual

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4/8/16CH DVR ─
User Manual
RT3008 / RT3016
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 PACKING DETAIL AND INSTALLATION _____________________ 5
1-1 PACKING__ _________________________________________________ 5 1-2 Hard Disk Installation ________________________________________ 6 1-3 DVD-RW Installation _________________________________________ 7
CHAPTER 2 PANEL LOCATION ________________________________________9
2-1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ___________________________________ 9 2-2 16CH REAR PANEL CONNECTORS ___________________________ 10 2-3 8CH REAR PANEL CONNECTORS ____________________________ 11 2-4 4CH REAR PANEL CONNECTORS ____________________________ 12
CHAPTER 3 LIVE, PLAYBACK AND PTZ OPERATIONS _________________ 13
3-1 LIVE Mode_________________________________________________ 13 3-2 PLAYBACK Mode___________________________________________ 16 3-3 PTZ Mode _________________________________________________ 18
CHAPTER 4 MAIN MENU SETUP ____________________________________ 20
4-1 RECORD SETUP ___________________________________________ 21
4-1.1 Quality & Frame Rate Setup ____________________________ 22
4-2 EVENT SETUP _____________________________________________ 22
4-2.1 MOTION SETUP _______________________________________ 22
4-2.1.1 MOTION AREA SETUP_____________________________ 23
4-2.2 SENSOR SETUP _______________________________________ 24
4-3 SCHEDULE SETUP _________________________________________ 25
4-3.1 Schedule Record Setup ________________________________ 25
4-3.2 Holiday Setup _________________________________________ 26 4-4 CAMERA SETUP ___________________________________________ 26 4-5 ACCOUNT SETUP __________________________________________ 27
4-5.1 Permission Setup______________________________________ 28 4-6 NETWORKING SETUP_______________________________________ 28
4-6.1 NETWORKING SETUP __________________________________ 29
4-6.1.1 DHCP ___________________________________________ 29 4-6.1.2 LAN _____________________________________________ 29
4-6.1.3 ADSL___________________________________________ 29 4-6.2 HTTP Setup __________________________________________ 30 4-6.3 DDNS Setup _________________________________________ 30 4-6.4 Mail Setup ___________________________________________ 31 4-6.5 MSN Setup___________________________________________ 31
4-7 PTZ & RS485 SETUP _______________________________________ 32 4-8 SYSTEM SETUP ____________________________________________ 33
4-8.1 DISPLAY SETUP_______________________________________ 34 4-8.2 DATE/TIME SETUP _____________________________________ 34
4-8.2.1 CHANGE DATE & TIME____________________________ 35
4-8.2.2 TIME ZONE SETUP _______________________________ 35
4-8.2.3 INTERNET TIME SETUP ___________________________ 36 4-8.3 BUZZER & RELAY SETUP ______________________________ 36 4-8.4 SPOT SETUP__________________________________________ 37
4-9 UTILITY SETUP ____________________________________________ 38 4-10 DIAGNOSTIC ______________________________________________ 39
CHAPTER 5 BACKUP & SEARCH____________________________________ 40
5-1 BACKUP SETUP____________________________________________ 40 5-2 SEARCH SETUP____________________________________________ 41
5-2.1 EVENT SEARCH _______________________________________ 41
5-2.1.1 CRITERIA SETUP FOR EVENT SEARCH _____________ 42
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5-2.2 TIME SEARCH_________________________________________ 43
CHAPTER 6 NETWORK SURVEILLANCE______________________________44
6-1 AP Software Installation and Setup ___________________________ 44 6-2 AP Software Operation______________________________________ 46
CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICAITONS_______________________________________ 48 CHAPTER 8 MOBILE APPLICATION INSTALLATION AND USAGE__________ 50
8-1 Mobile Application Installation and Operation for Symbian System _____________________________________________________________ 50
8-1.1 Mobile Application Installation___________________________ 50 8-1.2 Mobile Application Operation____________________________ 51
8-1.2.1 Add New Login DVR ______________________________ 51
8-1.2.2 Logging Onto the DVR ____________________________ 51
8-1.2.3 Modify the Login Information of DVR _______________ 52
8-1.2.4 Delete the Login Information of DVR________________ 52 8-1.3 Live Monitoring Operation ______________________________ 52
8-1.3.1 Scroll the Image __________________________________ 53
8-1.3.2 Image Quality Setup ______________________________ 53
8-1.3.3 Channel Display __________________________________ 53
8-1.3.4 Size of Image ____________________________________ 54
8-1.3.5 Rotate the image _________________________________ 54
8-1.3.6 Alarm ___________________________________________ 54
8-2 Mobile Application Installation and Operation for Windows Mobile System _______________________________________________________ 55
8-2.1 Mobile Application Installation___________________________ 55 8-2.2 Mobile Application Operation____________________________ 56 8-2.3 Operation under the LIVE monitoring.____________________ 57
8-2.3.1 Operation uner the LIVE monitoring for Jrviewer _____ 57
8-2.3.2 Operation under the LIVE monitoring for H264 Pocket 58
CHAPTER 9 CMS INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE___________________ 59
9-1 CMS Installation____________________________________________ 59 9-2 CMS LOGIN AND ENVIRONMENT_____________________________ 61 9-3 DVRs, Groups & Events_____________________________________ 62
9-3.1 View DVR/Group List _________________________________ 62 9-3.2 View Event Logs ______________________________________ 63
9-4 Local PC Information and Control ____________________________ 63 9-5 Main Display_______________________________________________ 64
9-5.1 Audio Control _________________________________________ 64 9-5.2 eMAP Display _________________________________________ 65 9-5.3 PTZ Control___________________________________________ 65
9-6 Operation Bar______________________________________________ 66
9-6.1 User administration ____________________________________ 67 9-6.2 DVR Administration ____________________________________ 67 9-6.3 Group Administration __________________________________ 68 9-6.4 eMap Administration ___________________________________ 69 9-6.5 Remote Play __________________________________________ 70 9-6.6 HDD Playback_________________________________________ 71 9-6.7 File Playback__________________________________________ 71 9-6.8 Event Playback________________________________________ 72 9-6.9 Snapshot Data ________________________________________ 72 9-6.10 Recording Data_______________________________________ 73
APPENDIX I I-DVR.NRT REGISTRATION _____________________________ 74 APPENDIX II DB 26 Definition (For 16CH DVR only) _____________________ 75 APPENDIX III Record Mode Comparison________________________________ 76
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CHAPTER 1 PACKING DETAIL AND INSTALLATION
1-1 PACKING
1. DVR
2. Quick Start 3. IR Remote Control 4.Batteries x2
Please press “DVR1”button
before operation.
5. CD 6. Hard Disk Mount x2 7. Screws x20
8. Power Adaptor 9. Power Cord 10. SATA Cord 3pcs for 16ch 2pcs for 8ch/4ch
11.IDE to SATA Cable 12. DB 26 Flat Cables (16ch only) (16ch only)
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1-2 Hard Disk Installation
Step 1) Fix the HDD to rack mount with the screws as indicated.
Step 2) Place the HDD on the HDD plate and screw it as indicated.
Step 3) Connect the power and the SATA cables as indicated.
Note: After installation, please initialize Hard Disk before starting to record. For more detailed information, please check out User Manual 4-9 System Tools for reference.
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1-3 DVD-RW Installation
Step 1) Remove the front cover from DVR.
Step 2) Put the DVD-RW into the DVR as indicated by the arrow.
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Step 3) Screw the bottom of the DVR as indicated to fix the DVD-RW.
Step 4) Connect the power and the SATA cables.
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CHAPTER 2 PANEL LOCATION
2-1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
Control Keys Description
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REC
Start or stop recording.
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PLAY
Play back in normal speed.
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T-SRH
Display the search menu.
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BACKUP/ESC
In LIVE mode, press to display the BACKUP menu. In SETUP mode, press to return to previous page.
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MENU/
In LIVE mode, press to display menu. In PLAYBACK mode, press to pause playback.
AUTO
In LIVE mode, cycle through all channels in full screen.
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ZOOM
In LIVE or PLAYBACK mode, enlarge the display of a channel.
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PIP
In LIVE mode, display with picture in picture format.
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ENTER/MODE
In SETUP mode, press to enter values. In PLAYBACK mode, switch between full, quad, 9-channel, 16-channel display in order.
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In SETUP mode, press to move cursor down. In PLAYBACK mode, press to stop playing back.
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/ SLOW
In SETUP mode, press to move cursor up. In PLAYBACK mode, press to slow down.
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In SETUP mode, press to increase value. In PLAYBACK mode press to play forwards.
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In SETUP mode, press to reduce value. In PLAYBACK mode, press to play rewind.
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LED Display
(From left to right)
Power: Power is on. HDD: Hard disk is in use. LAN: Connected to the internet (in red): Remote user logged in. REC: Recording. PLAY: Playing back.
IR Sensor
Input sensor for the remote control.
USB 2.0 Port
Port for USB external devices.
DVD Writer
Optional DVD-RW (CD-RW) backup device.
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2-2 16CH REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
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MAIN monitor
BNC port for the main monitor.
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SPOT monitor
BNC port to display full screen image of all installed cameras in sequence.
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VIDEO IN
BNC input ports for cameras, 16 in total.
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AUDIO IN
RCA input port for audio signal. There are 4 ports available. (corresponding to channel 1 to 4)
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VGA
VGA port.
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Fan
DC 12V 40mm X 40mm fan.
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DC 12V
Socket for a DC 12V input.
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POWER
Power switch.
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EXTERNAL I/O
EXTERNAL I/O port for
DB 26 flat cables. (Please refer to
the APPENDIX II for pin definition.)
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NTSCPAL Switch
Switch between NTSC and PAL format.
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LAN
Network port.
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E-SATA
External SATA hard disks port.
AUDIO OUT
RCA output for audio signal.
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2-3 8CH REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
1
MAIN monitor
BNC port for the main monitor.
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SPOT monitor
BNC port to display full screen image of all installed cameras in sequence.
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VIDEO IN
BNC input ports for cameras, 8 in total.
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AUDIO IN
RCA input port for audio signal. There are 4 ports available. (corresponding to channel 1 to 4)
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AUDIO OUT
RCA output port for audi o signal.
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VGA
VGA port
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E-SATA
External SATA hard disks port.
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Fan
DC 12V 40mm X 40mm fan
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EXTERNAL I/O
EXTERNAL I/O port (see below for pin definition)
LAN
Network port
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NTSCPAL switch
Switch between NTSC and PAL format.
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DC 12V
Socket for a DC 12V input.
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2-4 4CH REAR PANEL CONNECTORS
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MAIN monitor
BNC port for the main monitor.
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SPOT monitor
BNC port to display full screen image of all installed cameras in sequence.
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VIDEO IN
BNC input ports for cameras, 4 in total.
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AUDIO IN
RCA input port for audio signal. There are 4 ports available. (corresponding to channel 1 to 4)
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AUDIO OUT
RCA output port for audi o signal.
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VGA
VGA port
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E-SATA
External SATA hard disks port.
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Fan
DC 12V 40mm X 40mm fan
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EXTERNAL I/O
EXTERNAL I/O port (see below for pin definition)
LAN
Network port
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NTSCPAL Switch
Switch between NTSC and PAL format.
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DC 12V
Socket for a DC 12V input.
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CHAPTER 3 LIVE, PLAYBACK AND PTZ OPERATIONS
The IR remote control and mouse operate differently under each mode; this chapter describes the functions of them under three different modes: LIVE, PLAYBACK and PTZ.
3-1 LIVE Mode
You can monitor all the channels, listen to audio signal and have some related operations under LIVE mode. This paragraph describes the IR remote control, mouse operation and on screen graphical icons under LIVE mode.
T able 3-1.1 Functions of remote control under LIVE mode
PTZ communication protocols from different brands aren’t compatible 100% sometimes. Therefore, some of these functions may be unavailable.
Button Description
REC
Start/Stop recording.
PLAY
Start playing back the most recently recorded segment.
LOCK
Enable/Disable the Keypad function
1,2,3,4
Select the channel to monitor in full screen
FREEZE
Turn on/off screen freeze function. Switch to quad display.
Switch to 9-channel display. 4ch DVR doesn’t feature this function.
Switch to 13-channel display. 4ch DVR doesn’t feature this function.
Switch to 16-channel display. 4ch DVR doesn’t feature this function.
ENTER/MODE
Switch to full screen, quad display.
MENU/
Enable/ Disable setup Menu.
BK-UP/ESC
Enable/ Disable backup menu.
SRH
Enable/ Disable search menu.
MUTE
Switch channel 1 output audio / turn off LIVE audio
ST ATUS
Enable/ Disable Status.
OSD
Turn on/off the screen display
Zoom/Zoom -
Enable/ Disable double screen size display. You can click on the channel name for choosing a specific channel.
PIP/Zoom +
Turn on picture-in-picture format. Click on the channel name can switch to other channels.
PTZ
Enable PTZ control.
AUTO
In AUT O mode, all available channels will be cycled through in full screen.
DVR1,2,3,4
Switch DVR ID1~4
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T able 3 -1.2 Graphical icons that will display after right-clicking your mouse under LIVE mode.
Icon Description
Resting the cursor on this icon will bring up the following four menu icons.
Main menu.
Search menu.
Backup menu.
PTZ mode.
Turn on/off recording.
Playback.
Resting the cursor on this icon will bring up the following five display icons.
FREEZE.
PIP, picture in picture
ZOOM, double the screen size
AUTO-sequence
LOCK, activate the key lock.
Full screen display.
Quad display.
9-channel display.
13-channel display.
16-channel display.
Note4CH will show quad display; 8 CH will show quad display and 9-channel display.
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T able 3 -1.3 Descriptio n of on screen graphical icons in LIVE mode
Icon Description
Recording is on
1~4
Live Audio is on
Live Audio is off
Motion detected on the channel
Sensor triggered on the channel
Video loss detected on the channel
USB device detected
DVD burner is detected
Connected to the LAN cable.
Timer recording is on RedTimer is set and recordin g has been started
WhiteTimer is set but recording has not yet been started
AUTO-seq is on
2X
2X zoom in is on
Freeze is on, screen is frozen
LOCK is on
PTZ control is on
1~8
IR remote signal has been set to 1-8 to correspond to your 1-to-8 remote control. Meanwhile, the standard remote control can’t control DVR under this situation. It can only be controlled by1-to-4 or 1-to-8 remote controls (optional device).
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3-2 PLAYBACK Mode
Switch to PLAYBACK mode by pressing “PLAY” under the LIVE mode, the graphical icon
will show up on the upper center of the screen and the operation panel ( see below picture ) will show up at right lower corner of the screen. You can drag the panel by mouse to place it on any location of your screen.
T able 3-2.1 Remote control functions under the PLAYBACK mode
Button Description
ENTER / MODE
Switch to full screen, quad, 9-channel or 16-channel display.
MENU /
Turn on/off PAUSE.
PLAY
Play back at normal speed.
/ SLOW
Play back at slower speed. The speed will be slowed to 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 by each pressing of the button till the slowest limitation of 1/16 of the normal speed. Current playback speed is shown in the upper center of the screen.
/
Fast rewind. Each press increases the speed to the next level. There are six speeds: 2x, 4X, 8X, 16x, 32X and 64X.
/
Fast forward. Each press increases the speed to the next level. There are six speeds: 2x, 4X, 8X, 16x, 32X and 64X.
/
Stop playback.
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T able 3-2.2 The mouse operation under the PLAYBACK mode.
Icon Description
/ 」 Fast rewind
/ 」Fast forward
Play/pause
「▲ / SLOW」,slow playback
「▼ / ■」stop playback
Playback channel by channel with snap shot display
Full screen display
Quad display
9-channel display
16-channel display
Note4CH will show quad display; 8 CH will show quad display and 9-channel display.
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3-3 PTZ Mode
Switch to the PTZ mode by pressing “PTZ” button under the LIVE mode. The PTZ icon will appear on upper left side of screen and the control panel will appear on the down right side of screen.
T able 3-3.1 Remote Control functions under the PTZ mode
Button
Description
/ SLOW
Move PTZ up.
/
Move PTZ down.
/
Move PTZ to the left.
/
Move PTZ to the right.
ZOOM +
PTZ zoom-in.
ZOOM -
PTZ zoom-out.
FOCUS +
PTZ focus-in.
FOCUS -
PTZ focus-out.
IRIS +
PTZ iris-open.
IRIS -
PTZ iris-close.
TOUR
Activate PTZ pre-set tour.
PRESET+ Number
Setup the Preset location Press “PRESET” key first then two-digit number; DVR will set the current
PTZ location at entered preset number.
PLAY+ Number
Go to Preset location Press “PLAY” key first then two-digit number, PTZ will go to the
correspondent preset number location.
PIP
Set current PTZ location as the start of line-scan.
FREEZE
Activate auto line-scan.
ZOOM
Set current PTZ location as the end of line-scan.
PTZ communication protocols from different brands aren’t compatible 100% sometimes. Therefore, some of these functions may be unavailable.
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T able 3-3.2 Mouse operation under the PTZ mode
Icon Description
Leave PTZ Modeback to the LIVE mode Pre-set number N. (1~64) Go to pre-set number N.
Set current PTZ location at pre-set number N.
TOUR」,press to activate pre-set tourPIP」,Set current PTZ location as the start
of line-scan.
FREEZE」, Activate line-scan. ZOOM」,Set current PTZ location as the end
of line-scan.
To move PTZ in 360°
PTZ zoom in; PTZ zoom out PTZ focus in; PTZ focus out. PTZ IRIS open, PTZ IRIS close.
Below functions need support from specific PTZ manufacturer. Please check user manual of your PTZ for more detail.
AUX 1,「AUTO」Key + Number key「1」 AUX 2,「AUTO」Key + Number key「2」 AUX 3,「AUTO」Key + Number key「3」 AUX 4,「AUTO」Key + Number key「4」 AUX 5,「AUTO」Key + Number key「5」 AUX 6,「AUTO」Key + Number key「6」 AUX 7,「AUTO」Key + Number key「7」 AUX 8,「AUTO」Key + Number key「8」 Backup, Customized function
PTZ communication protocols from different brands aren’t compatible 100% sometimes. Therefore, some of these functions may be unavailable.
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CHAPTER 4 MAIN MENU SETUP
To enter the main menu and set up DVR, log-in account and user password are required. The default password of the administrator is “123456”. Please check the “Account Setup” for related setup of other log-in users.
T able 4-0.1 Some definition of virtual keyboard.
Item Description
Switch between capital and small letters.
/
Switch between numbers and letters. Press to cancel the setup, and re-choose the login
account. Delete the last character. Enter to identify the password. It will enter the set
up menu, If the password is verified.
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T able 4-0.2 The operation of remote control under the setting menu
Item Description
Switch to different options under one item Switch to different items MENU Save setup and back to LIVE mode ESC Back to Upper level of menu without saving ENTER Enter the menu, or display virtual keyboard
PS. The initialization of new-installed HD is required before recording, please refer to “4-9 UTILITY SETUP” for detail.
4-1 RECORD SETUP
Item Description
HDD FULL
Select STOP to stop recording or OVERWRITE to reuse the HDD when HDD is full
Stop
」:
Stop Recording
Overwrite
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Start to overwrite that begin from the oldest data
of HDD, and continue to record.
Record Normal
Enable/Disable normal recording
Pre Alarm Record
Enable/Disable pre-event recording while motion or sensor is triggered but not in the recording mode. The pre-recording time is approximate at 10 seconds (16 MB).
Audio Record
Enable/Disable Audio recording.
Record Motion
Enable/Disable recording while Motion is detected
Record Sensor
Enable/Disable recording while Sensor is triggered
Video Preservation
Setup the video preservation period. Recorded video will be deleted automatically after expiry of preservation period.
Quality & Frame Rate Setup
Setup the quality and frame rate for each channel under normal recording and event recording type.
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4-1.1 Quality & Frame Rate Setup
Note
4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
Item Description
Resolution
Choose record resolution from : CIF / HD1(2CIF) / D1.
Record T ype
You can setup quality and FPS separately for record type.
No.
Check/uncheck the box will enable/disable recordin g of that chann el.
Quality
Choose from Lowest/ Low/ Normal/ High/ Highest
FPS
Choose recording frame rate.
4-2 EVENT SETUP
Item Description
Alarm Duration (Seconds)
Set up alarm duration in seconds. Drag the white bar or press
to adjust value.
Motion Setup
Enter to set up motion detection
Sensor Setup
Enter to set up sensor detection
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4-2.1 MOTION SETUP
Item Description
Motion Detection
Check the box to Enable/Disable Motion Detection for all channels.
Motion Popup
Check the box to Enable/Disable popup screen function for all channels. When motion is detected in LIVE mode, the detected channel image will pop up in full screen display.
1~16 You can setup independently for each channel. Selected Channel T urn
Check the box to Enable/Disable motion detection for each channel.
Object Size
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to set up Object S ize from value 1 to 15 for each channel. The lower value you set the higher sensitivity it will be. V alue set up as 1, the motion will be detected easiest.
Sensitivity
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to set up Sensitivity from value 1 to 15 for each channel. The lower value you set the higher sensitivity it will be
Motion Area Setup Enter to setup motion detection area
Note:4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
4-2.1.1 MOTION AREA SETUP
The motion detection has been divided into 16x12 grids. The default detection area is full screen as it marked in transparent for local DVR and purple for remote access. Areas deselected for motion detection are marked in red for both local and remote site.
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Item Description
LOCK/ZOOM
Press LOCK/ZOOM to select entire screen as detection area.
MUTE / PIP
Press MUTE/PIP to deselect entire screen as detection area.
ST ATUS
Switch between “select” and “deselect” for cursor-dragging function
ENTER
Press to function on the selected area with assigned status
MENU
Press to save the setup and leave
ESC
Press to cancel the setup and leave
4-2.2 SENSOR SETUP
Item Description
Sensor Detection
Check the box to Enable/Disable sensor detection for all channels.
Sensor Popup
Check the box to Enable/Disable popup screen function for all channels. When Sensor is detected in LIVE mode, the detected channel image will pop up in full screen display.
Sensor Polarity
Click or press to select between HIGH, LOW voltage for triggering sensor detection or OFF to turn off polarity for each
channel Low PolaritySensor has not been triggered. When connected,
sensor will be turned on..
High PolaritySensor has been triggered. When connected, sensor
status will be turned off..
Off Sensor is deactivated, and will not be turned on/off.
Note:4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
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4-3 SCHEDULE SETUP
Except from starting recording manually, you can also setup the recording time by weeks and schedule including normal, motion detect, and sensor detect recording type.
Item Description
Page
Click or press to select Page. Each page provides 10 schedules for setup. 5 pages in total.
Holiday Setup
Enter to setup holiday, up to 50 days, other than weekends,.
View Event Setup
View Normal/ Motion / Sensor Setup
4-3.1 Schedule Record Setup
Click on the time on the left side. The setup menu will be displayed. You can have detail setup by dates, Time and event.
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4-3.2 Holiday Setup
Since holidays are different by different country and region, you can setup the holiday of your location accordingly.
4-4 CAMERA SETUP
Item Description
1~16
You can setup independently for each channel.
Note: 4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
Mask Check the box to Enable/Disable mask function for LIVE mode Brightness
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Brightness of your camera
from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128.
Contrast
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Contrast of your camera from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128.
Saturation
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Saturation of your camera from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128.
Hue
Drag the white bar or press ◀ ▶ to adjust Hue of your camera from value 1 to 255. The default value is 128. ( This function doesn’t
support at PAL system)
Name Set up name of each channel Volume
Audio volume for CH1 to CH 4 under LIVE mode and recording mode can be adjusted.
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4-5 ACCOUNT SETUP
The Account Setup menu is used to provide role-based permission independently setting for each user (maximum of 4 users) to access DVR over network. The default admin account and password is “admin” and “123456
The default password remains the same after firmware upgrade, howeve r, it requires 8-digits for password length when you setup a new one
Item Description
After one minute without any action, the DVR will switch to LIVE mode automatically . Auto lock can function differently according to the setting below.
Function
Setting
Auto Logout (Note1) Key Lock (Note2)
Key lock
Key unlock
×
Auto Lock
Disable
× ×
No.
Check to activate the user’s account.
Password
Set up password for each user. Password is 8-digits required and can be mixed by letters and numbers with case-sensitive.
Permissions
Set up Permissions for each user
Change Admin Password
Change administrator’s password
There are three options: Disable, key unlock, key lock
Note 1: When logged out automatically, you will have to operate in limited authority such as
operations like: Freeze the screen, Picture in picture, Zoom in/ out, switch between channels…etc. If you need to enter the Setup menu, Search menu, backup menu, Record…etc, user’s account and password are required.
Note 2: When the key lock automatically, remote control and mouse can’t function before
entering verified password.
Note 3:「○」: Enable the function, 「×」: Disable the function
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4-5.1 Permission Setup
The Account Setup is set to provide in dividual user (maximum of 4 users) role-based permissions, including access to Setup menu, Network operation, PTZ function, Playback, Utility, Backup, Password expiry date and Mask on specific channels while playing back.
Note4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
4-6 NETWORKING SETUP
Item Description
Connect type
Setup mode for network connection: DHCPLANADSL.
HTTP Setup
Enter to set up HTTP for remote access into DVR.
DDNS Setup
Enter to Enable/Disable DDNS function and set up.
Mail Setup
Enter to enable/disable Email notification and setup. There are up to 10 email addresses can be notified with different event options.
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4-6.1 NETWORKING SETUP
The DVR supports DHCP, LAN and ADSL accesses for network connection. If the settings are subsequently changed, pressing “PLAY” button to drive new settings for re-connection is required.
4-6.1.1 DHCP
If the DHCP option is used for DVR network connection, an IP address is assigned by the DHCP server automatically.
4-6.1.2 LAN
Select LAN for network connection, the following information is required.
Item Description
IP Address
Enter IP address provided by ISP
Subnet Mask
Enter IP address of Subnet Mask provided by ISP
Gateway
Enter IP address of Gate way provided by ISP
DNS
Enter DNS address provided by ISP. (Note: The correct DNS address must be entered for DDNS function).
4-6.1.3 ADSL
Select ADSL for network connection, the following information is required.
Item Description
User Name
Enter user name provided by ISP
Password
Enter password provided by ISP
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4-6.2 HTTP Setup
Item Description
Enable HTTP Server
Check to enable HTTP server. Users can remotely access into the DVR over the network if the HTTP function is activated.
Port
Enter a valid port value from 1 up to 65000. The default value is 80.
4-6.3 DDNS Setup
Item Description
Enable DDNS
Check/Uncheck to enable/disable DDNS function.
DDNS Server
Enter the registered SMTP Server:
DYNDNS.ORGNO-IP.ORGCUSTOM.COM3322.ORG I-DVR.NET
SMTP Server
Enter the registered SMTP Server.
User Name
Enter user name.
Password
Enter password.
For more detailed I-DVR.NET operation instruction, please refer to appendix I.
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4-6.4 Mail Setup
E-mail can be used as a form of notification when an event occurs (VLOSS, MOTION, SENSOR).
Item Description
Enable E-mail Notification
Check the box to enable/disable E-mal Notification function.
SMTP Server
Enter to set up SMTP Serve name.
User Name
Enter to set up User Name.
Password
Enter to set up Password.
Sender E-mail
Enter to set up e-mail address of receivers.
E-mail address
Enter to set up e-mail addresses for up to 10 receivers individually.
Trigger Event
Enter to select events to send out E-mail notifications when below circumstances happen: Motion, Sensor and Vloss (Video Loss).
4-6.5 MSN Setup
MSN will send out a message when there is an event occurred. (VLoss, Motion, Sensor).
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Icon Description
Enable MSN Notification
Check/Uncheck to enable/disable MSN notification.
MSN Account
MSN account to be logged in.
Password
account password to log into MSN.
MSN Receiver
MSN account to receive event notification messages.
4-7 PTZ & RS485 SETUP
The DVR allows users to control PTZ functions of your camera. To enable PTZ function, the 485 cable should be connected to the RS-485 port of DVR.
Item Description
Enable PTZ
Click the box to Enable/Disable PTZ function for each channel.
Protocol
Set up the protocol of PTZ cam. The supported protocol are
PELCO-P, PELCO-D, KND, LI-LIN, SAMSUNG, LG.
PTZ ID
Click or press
to set up PTZ ID. The valid ID value is from 1
to 64.
Baud Rate
Select Baud Rate for PTZ from 2400、4800、9600
Note4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
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4-8 SYSTEM SETUP
Item Description
DVR Name
The name of DVR will be shown when users login from remote access.
DVR Location
The location of DVR will be shown when users login from remote access
Language
Click or press to select OSD language from English, Traditional Chinese, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, German,
French, simplified Chinese, Russian or Polish.
Auto-Seq Interval ( Seconds)
Click or press
to set up duration time in seconds for the interval
between channels under Auto-Seq mode.
Remote ID
Default ID is 1. When DVR is controlled by standard remote control, please press “DVR1” before using it. When more than one DVRs
are purchased, the DVRs can be numbered from 1 to 4. For instance, standard remote control can’t operate DVR numbered 3. It only responds when “DVR3” button has been pressed beforehand.
Display Setup
Enter to set up Display
Date/Time Setup
Enter to set up Date/Time
Buzzer & Relay Setup
Enter to set up Buzzer & Relay
Spot Setup
Enter to set up Spot
Default ID is ID1. If remote control malfunctions, please press, “DVR1” button to renew corresponding DVR ID.
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4-8.1 DISPLAY SETUP
Item Description
OSD
Turn On / Off OSD display
DVR Status
Turn On / Off DVR illustration and record st atus display
Date/Time
Turn On / Off date and time display
Message
Turn On / Off message display
Channel Name
Turn On / Off channel name display
Border Set
Set up the color of border in LIVE , PLAYBACK mode.(black、dark greylight grey、white)
4-8.2 DATE/TIME SETUP
Item Description
Hour Format
12HOURS/ 24HOURS
Date Format
MM-DD-YY/DD-MM-YY/YY-MM-DD
Date/Time Position
Choose the position of Time and Date display
Change Date & Time
Setup time and date of DVR
Time Zone Setup
Set up GMT and Daylight Saving T ime.
Internet Time Setup
Setup automatic synchronization with internet server
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4-8.2.1 CHANGE DAT E & TIME
Users are allowed to setup date and time of DVR manually according to your local time.
4-8.2.2 TIME ZONE SETUP
In time zone setup, users can change your time zone and activate Daylight Saving Time
function according to your DVR location.
Item Description
Select Time Zone
Enter to modify GMT from GMT- 13 to GMT+ 13
Daylight Saving Time
Turn on/ off Daylight Saving Time
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4-8.2.3 INTERNET TIME SETUP
Synchronize your DVR time with internet time server.
Item Description
Automatic Synchronization
Check to enable DVR automatic synchronization function. Effective by this option selected, DVR will automatically synchronize the time upon rebooting or by every 24 hours after booting.
Update Now
Effectively, Date and Time show on DVR will immediately correspond with those in internet server.
4-8.3 BUZZER & RELAY SETUP
Item Description
KEY TONE Enable/Disable keystrokes.
Relay Switch Connection Set relay signal to be Normal Close (N.C.) or Normal Open (N.O.).
Buzzer Duration Set up the duration from 1~999 seconds. ALARM BUZZER
Enable/Disable buzzer operation when the alarm is triggered for sensor, motion and vloss (Video Loss).
ALARM RELAY
Enable/Disable the signal to be sent to the RELAY OUT blocks when the alarm is triggered for sensor, motion and vloss.
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4-8.4 SPOT SETUP
The DVR has two modes of video output; one is main video output, the other is spot video output. SPOT setup is for controlling the order of channels the system cycles through in SPOT mode. User can monitor every channel in the SPOT mode.
Item Description
SPOT MODE
Channels display in spot for three different modes:
MANUAL: select channels to display manually. SEQUENCE: Auto-sequence for all channels in order. EVENT: Display channels with event occurred.
Interval (Seconds)
The duration time in seconds for the interval between channels under SPOT mode.
Skip Video Loss Channel
Whether to skip channels without video signal.
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4-9 UTILITY SETUP
Item Description
HDD Initialization
Select to enter hard disk initialization menu. Please stop recording before entering this menu. Enter the menu,
system will show all the data (model ,volume ) of HDD that installed in DVR. Check the HDD you’d like to initialize then press “Start”. HDD initialization is successful when the status shows “Succeed”
USB Initialization
Clean up all data on USB. Enter USB initialization and press YES to clean up all data on your USB. The initialization is done when it’s showed “Succeed”.
System Recovery
Restore system default values
Reset System Events
Reset all the recording events in DVR.
Copy Setup to USB
Copy configuration to a USB device. There will be a file named “sdvr.config ” on your USB.
Download Setup from USB
Download configuration from a USB device into DVR.
Upgrade
Upgrade DVR through USB. Please stop recording and backup setup configuration before upgrading.
System will reboot automatically when the upgrade is completed.
Notice! DO NOT TURN OFF POWER OR UNPLUG USB DEVICE DURING THE UPGRADE
as it may cause incomplete firmware upgrade and damage to the DVR.
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4-10 DIAGNOSTIC
Item Description
Version
The current firmware version of DVR
IP Address
The connected IP address of DVR. If disconnected from network, the screen will display” NETWORK DISCONNECT”.
MAC Address
MAC Address of DVR
HDD Volume
The capacity of HDD
HDD Used Rate
Percentage of space used on HDD.
HDD Status
Shows HDD status.
USING means the HDD is being used for recording now GOOD/BAD means the HDD has a known/unknown format for
the DVR. (Note: Please initialize your newly-installed HDD before using it, otherwise it can be recognized as BAD by DVR.)
Format Time
The latest format time of HDD
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CHAPTER 5 BACKUP & SEARCH
5-1 BACKUP SETUP
User can backup any segment of recorded data in a specified time frame. To do so, either a CD R/W or storage device, like USB, must be connected to the DVR. Recorded data can also backup into NB/PC through our remote access software: 「DVRemoteDesktop.exe」 and be
saved in your assigned path. The format of backup file is IRF file that can be played by both “DVRemoteDesktop.exe” and “CMS”
Item Description
From
The start time of backup file
To
The end time of backup file
Device
Select USB, CD/RW or PC as the backup device
Free Space
The available space in your backup device. (not available for PC backup)
Refresh
Recalculate the available space of backup device. (not available for PC backup)
Calculate
Calculate the size of backup file
Start
Start backup operation. Be sure to calculate the size of backup file
BEFORE operating backup.
Note! Do not unplug the USB device or turn off the DVR during the backup process to
avoid unrecoverable error.
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5-2 SEARCH SETUP
Item Description
Event Search
Press to enter event search menu
Time Search
Press to enter time search menu
5-2.1 EVENT SEARCH
The DVR automatically records events with type, time and channel information included. If there is recording data for an event, a yellow signal
will be shown on the left side of time information. Rest your cursor under the line and press “enter”, or left click your mouse to playback the recording data.
P.S. Event Records will still be generated even when hard disk is not installed or the record function is not activated. However, the reco rd can’t be viewed after selecting it.
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Item Description
Criteria
Setup conditions of event search
Page
Switch between pages of events
Date/Time
Date/time when event occurred. Event type, defined as following
VLOSS
Video Loss
MOTION
Motion Detected
SENSOR
Sensor Detected
REMOTEIN
user log-in over the network
REMOTEOUT
user log-out over the network
POWER ON
System Rebooting
KEY LOCK
System key are locked
KEY UNLOCK
System key are unlocked
Event Type
HDD FULL
HDD is FULL
Channel
The channel where event occurred.
5-2.1.1 CRITERIA SETUP FOR EVENT SEARCH
The amount of events can be numerous. Therefore, you can facilitate event sorting by setting up “criteria”. Setup “start time” and “end time” for event search, then the search result will be limited to this specific period of time. Only checked events and channels will be sorted in event search.
Note
4CH DVR will display 4 channels and 8CH DVR will display 8 channels.
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5-2.2 TIME SEARCH
TIME SEARCH can search for the specific time of recording data to playback. To specify a date, use or to move the cursor up and down, use or roll the mouse to change dates. Press “Enter” or left click on the desired date to playback. Note that dates with recording data are marked with a red square “ “System will start playing back according to the date
you selected. Calendar will be shown by using mouse to click on “y ear” and “month”.
Click “date” to display recording time of that specific date with time bar. You can change time (hour/minute/second) or click on a specific time of time bar by mouse then press “YES”. DVR will playback the selected recording data.
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CHAPTER 6 NETWORK SURVEILLANCE
AP software:DVR Remote Desktopcan allow you to remotely access and control the DVR
from PC.
6-1 AP Software Installation and Setup
Step OneEnter the IP address of DVR in IE browser
Step Two: Windows as below will show up. Please enter the user name and password. Default
user name and password is admin/123456. Other related setup about user account and password, please check “4-5 Account Setup. “
Step Three: Click on the link to start downloading the AP software.
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Step Four: Run or Save our AP software.
Step Five: If you choose to run the software, Start window will be shown up. Please enter
information of login DVR: IP, Port, Username and Password, or choose “Play Recorded File” to open backup files in your PC.
Step Six: You’ve logged into the DVR
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6-2 AP Software Operation
Open the file “DVRemoteDesktop.exe”; enter the information of DVR “IP address”, “Port”
“Username” and “Password” and click “OK”. You should be able to login DVR successfully and start to use the software. The default userna me and password is admin/ 123456
“DVRemoteDesktop.exe” AP software provides some extra functions for remote users. Please check Table 6-2.1 for detail information and Table 6-2.2 for minimum system requirements for “DVRemoteDesktop.exe” operation. Table 6-2.3 is corresponding to Ethernet cable bandwidth. Please take this table for future references when applying for Internet bandwidth or connecting to Internet.
T able 6 -2.1 Toolbar of AP software
File - Record to Local Record data to your PC, including LIVE and Playback. File - Play Recorded Files Play recorded files “.irf” File – Exit Alt + F4 Close the AP software.
Edit - Channel Name F2
Edit channel name of your DVR including font, size
italic, and boldface of characters. . Edit - Reset Channel Name Reset channel name back to default. View - Hide Caption & Menu F9
Hide the Caption and Menu
View - Disable resizing F10 Disable the function of resizing window. View - Full screen F11 Switch it to full screen
View- Render Filter Unable/ Disable the Bilinear function View- Play All Frames
Unable this function will stop the audio transmission in
order to improve the playback speed quality. View- Language Switch between languages for toolbar Help – About Show information about software and information
T able 6-2.2 System Requirements for AP software
CPU Intel Pentium 4 above OS Microsoft Windows VistaWindows XP SP2 above RAM 512M above VGA Card Needed to support DirectX9.0 (Above) Note 1 Others DirectX 9.0 above
Note 1:
Known VGA card that support DirectX9.0 currently:
NVIDIA: Geforce FXseries, Geforce 6series, Geforce 7series, Geforce 8series, Geforce
9series, Geforce 200series, etc.
Or
visit:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Nvidia_graphics_processing_units
ATI: Radeon R300series, Radeon R400series, Radeon R500series, Radeon R600series,
Radeon R700series, Radeon HD 3xxx IGPseries, Mobility Radeonseries (9500 above), Mobility Radeon Xseries, Mobility Radeon HDseries, or FireGL Vseries etc. Or visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_ATI_graphics_processing_units
SiS: SiS 67Xseries, or SiS 77Xseries etc.
Or visit: http://www.sis.com/support/support_compare.htm
Intel: 91Xseries, 94Xseries, 96Xseries, G3Xseries, or G4Xseries, etc.
Or visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA
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T able 6-2.3 Network Bandwidth Requirement Reference
Highest Normal Lowest
16CH 6.9~7.9Mfps 3.7~5.8Mfps 1.2~2.4Mfps 9CH 6.5~8.2Mfps 3.6~5.8Mfps 1~2.6Mfps 4CH 6.6~8Mfps 3.8~6Mfps 1.4~3Mfps
D1
1CH 6.2~7.6Mfps 3.6~5.7Mfps 1.2~2.5Mfps 16CH 3.6~5.4Mfps 1.9~3.5Mfps 890K~1.7Mfps 9CH 3.3~5.6Mfps 1.8~3.7Mfps 900K~1.6Mfps 4CH 3.4~5.1Mfps 1.8~3.8Mfps 850K~1.8Mfps
HD1
1CH 3.7~6Mfps 1.6~4Mfps 870K~1.8Mfps 16CH 1.8~3Mfps 1.2~2.2Mfps 860~1.3Mfps 9CH 1.9~2.9Mfps 1.2~2.5Mfps 750~1.2Mfps 4CH 1.6~2.5Mfps 1.1~2.4Mfps 700~1.3Mfps
CIF
1CH 1.8~2.9Mfps 1.4~2.6Mfps 720K~1.1Mfps
Resolution
Quality
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CHAPTER 7 SPECIFICAITONS
1. VIDEO
Input Level
1.0 Vp-p±10% Composite, 75Ω Balanced
NTSC 480 fps(16CH), 240fps(8CH), 120fps(4CH)
Display Speed
PAL 400 fps(16CH), 200fps(8CH) , 100fps(4CH) NTSC 720(H) X 480(V)
Display Resolution
PAL 720(H) X 576(V)
Monitor Output
2Vp-p Composite, 75Ω Balanced
2. RECORDING Compression Method H.264 Recording Speed Refer to table 7-1
NTSC 720 X 480, 720 X 240, 352 X 240
Recording Resolution
PAL 720 X 576, 720 X 288, 352 X 288
Quality
Independent for each channel
Lowest/ Low/ Normal/ High/ Highest
Schedule Setup by “minute” as unit
Mode Manual / Event (Motion, Sensor) / Schedule
Method
By resolution, fps and quality Setup fps and quality separately for normal and
event recording
3. SATA DEVICE
Internal Storage
3 HDDs or 2 HDDs + 1DVD-RW (16 CH) 2 HDDs or 1 HDDs + 1 DVD-RW (4CH/ 8CH)
Capacity
External Storage 1 HDD
Type
SATA / SATA compatible
External Bay Interface E-SATA
4. AL AR M Sensor Input 16(16CH), 8(8CH), 4(4CH) Loop Out 1 Relay out Motion Detection Available per each camera/ Multi-detection level
5. CONNECTIONS
Video Input BNC 16 ports (16CH), 8 ports (8CH), 4 ports (4CH) Video Output BNC 2 port, VGA 1 port (Optional) Audio Input RCA 4 CH
Audio Output RCA 1 CH
USB 2.0 USB memory stick, USB Mouse, USB Touch Panel Remote Remote control, 1-to-8 remote control (optional)
External I/O
1 RS-485, 16(16CH) / 8(8CH) / 4(4CH) sensor input, 1 Relay Output
Ethernet 1 RJ45 connector, 10/100 Mbps
6. ELECTRICAL
Power Source
DC 12V / 6.25A (16CH) , DC 12V / 5A (8CH) , DC 12V / 5A (4CH)
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7. ENVIRONMENTAL
Operation Temperature
5 ~ + 40
Humidity Less than 90%
8. PHYSICAL
Dimension 430(W) x 293(D) x 55(H) mm Weight 2.5kg (3.5kg including 1 HDD and CD-RW)
9. BACKUP
USB Stick Video Data, Audio CD-RW/DVD±RW
Video Data, Audio
BACKUP
Network Video Data, Audio
10. SEARCHING & PLAYBACK
Searching Type Event/ Time Playback speed 120 FPS
11. MULTI-REMOTE SURVEILLANCE
Monitoring Environment Web / Client Software(CMS) Max. client Supporting multi-client (5 clients accessible)
12. OTHERS
OS Embedded Linux
Multi Task Pentaplex
LiveRecordPlaybackNetworkBackup
Control Device
Front Keys / Remote Control / 1-to-8 Remote Control (Optional)
Virtual Keyboard / Mouse / AP Software PC Viewer Direct monitoring of DVR’s H DD on PC Numbers of event list 10240
Table 7-1
352 x 240
240fps / 16CH, 8CH 120fps / 4CH
720 x 240
120fps / 16CH, 8CH 60fps / 4CH
NTSC
720 x 480
60fps / 16CH, 8CH 30fps / 4CH
352 x 288
200fps / 16CH, 8CH 100fps / 4CH
720 x 288
100fps / 16CH, 8CH 50fps / 4CH
Recording Speed
(Independent setting for each channel)
PAL
720 x 576
50fps / 16CH, 8CH 25fps / 4CH
Compression Method H.264
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CHAPTER 8 MOBILE APPLICATION INSTALLATION AND USAGE
You can remotely monitor all channels of DVR through your mobile device. The required mobile application is from DVR manufacturer and it supports mobile OS for both Windows mobile 5.0 above and Symbian.
Please confirm network function of DVR has been activated before mobile connection: Main menu Æ Network Setup Æ HTTP Setup Æ Check the “Enable HTTP Server”
8-1 Mobile Application Installation and Operation for Symbian System.
Mobile Device:
Nokia, SonyEricsson…etc.
System requirement: GPRS/ 3G must be provided from your telecom service. Mobile device that supports GPRS/ 3G protocol and Java cldc1.0/midp 2.0 environment
Please download both” DVRH264.jar” and “DVRH264.jad” to operate the function. Note that users with Sony Ericsson will only need to download “DVRH264.jar.”
8-1.1 Mobile Application Installation
Please follow the steps cited below to perform the mobile device surveillance function.
Step 1: The mobile application call ed “DVRH264.jar” need to be installed in your mobile device.
The application can be downloaded directly from the manufacturer’s website to your mobile or; alternatively, it can be transferred to your mobile device from the CD that packed with DVR through Bluetooth or USB cable.
Step 2: Install the application software “DVRH264.jar” in your mobile device. It might be
installed automatically after downloading; otherwise, select it from the download ing file for installation.
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8-1.2 Mobile Application Operation
After the installation, enter the Program Files menu in your mobile device to run a file called “DVRH264”.
Select “Menu” at the right lower corner of your mobile screen, 4 commands, Login Add Modify and Delete, will show up.
8-1.2.1 Add New Login DVR
To log into the DVR, you need to enter the logging-in DVR information. Find “Add” under the “Menu” then enter logging-in DVR’s IP address, Port number, account name and password. Press “Add” to save this information after entering.
8-1.2.2 Logging Onto the DVR
Use the Login command to log onto a DVR and monitor live images. If multiple DVRs have been added to the mobile application, they will be listed by name, you can select one to log onto.
A confirmation message might show up for network charge before connection. The fee rate will depend on the telecom company and package fee you go with.
Network connectivity will take some time. It’ll be affected by networking environment and bandwidth flow. Live image will show up after a successful connection.
PS. The Live can n ot be displayed in your mobile when the recoding
is off in local DVR.
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8-1.2.3 Modify the Login Information of DVR
You can use the “Modify” command to change the login information of DVR. The dialogue is identical to that of the “Add” command.
8-1.2.4 Delete the Login Information of DVR
Delete” command can be used to remove the DVR information if it is no longer useful. Select the DVR on the name list then choose “Delete”
8-1.3 Live Monitoring Operation
This paragraph describes some operation under the LIVE monitoring mode in your mobile device.
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8-1.3.1 Scroll the Image
You can use the keypad on your mobile device to scroll the image if it’s oversized.
Key Action
2 Scroll Up 4 Scroll Left 6 Scroll Right 8 Scroll Down
8-1.3.2 Image Quality Setup
Select “Quality” under the “Menu”
There will be 5 levels for your to choose: Low NormalMiddleHigh and Highest.
8-1.3.3 Channel Display
Select “Single” under the “Menu”, there will be all channels of your DVR in list for you to choose.
PS. The Live can not be displayed in your mobile when the recoding is off in local DVR.
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8-1.3.4 Size of Image
The screen size of different mobile device can be different. You can select “Size” under the “Menu” to choose from “Original” or “Fit Screen” to resize the display image.
Item Description
Original The image will be shown in
original size.
Fit Screen The image will be shown to fit the
screen.
8-1.3.5 Rotate the image
The Live image can be displayed in normal or rotate to 90 degrees. Select “Rotate” under the “Menu” for this operation.
8-1.3.6 Alarm
This application not only allows you to remotely monitor through mobile device but receive the alarm that has been triggered by events such as Motion Detected, Sensor Triggered and Vloss.
Graphical icons below will be shown on the status:
: Motion detected
: Sensor triggered
: Video loss
Select the “Alarm” under the “Menu” to switch this function on or off.
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8-2 Mobile Application Installation and Operation for Windows Mobile System
There are two kinds of applications for Window Mobile OS: JPEG compression and H.264 compression. The one for H.264 compression can transfer both audio and video signal to your mobile device.
System Requirement: Mobile device OSWindows mobile system 5.0 above.
Mobile device need to support internet: GPRS/3G/Wifi… etc.
8-2.1 Mobile Application Installation
Please follow the steps cited below to perform the mobile device surveillance function on your mobile device (mobile phone, PDA ...etc).
Step 1: The mobile application called “Jrviewer.CAB” and
H264Pocket.CAB” need to be installed in your mobile device. The application can be downloaded directly from the manufacturer’s website to your mobile or; alternatively, it can be transferred to your mobile device from the CD that packed with DVR through Bluetooth or USB cable.
Step 2: Install the application software “Jrviewer .CAB” and
H264Pocket.CAB” in your mobile device, two folders named ”Jrviewer” and “H264Pocket” will be created. It might be installed automatically after downloading; otherwise, select it from the downloading file for installation.
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8-2.2 Mobile Application Operation
After the installation, enter the Program Files menu in your mobile device to run files named “Jrviewer” and “H264Pocket”. This application allows you to remotely logon and monitor DVR. Press “OK” to bring up the operation menu, see below chart to further information.
Item Function Description
Add Add login DVR
Enter DVR’s name, IP address, Port, Account user, Password then press “OK”
Login
Logon DVR
Choose the DVR that you’d like to log on , then press “OKPS. The Live can not be displayed in your mobile
when the recoding is off.
PS. Network connectivity will be affected by networking
environment and bandwidth flow. The fee rate will depend on the telecom company and package fee you go with.
Modify
Modify Login DVR
Choose DVR, press “Modify”, and press”OK” to save change.
Delete
Delete Login DVR
Choose DVR and press ”Delete” to delete the DVR info.
The operation of Jrviewer The operation of H264Pocket
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8-2.3 Operation under the LIVE monitoring.
After successful logon the DVR, press “View” to bring up operation menu. You can choose the channel, resize the image, choose the quality, and turn on/off the status bar, alarm, full screen display….etc
8-2.3.1 Operation uner the LIVE monitoring for Jrviewer
Item Function Description
Channel 1~16 Display for CH 1~16 Choose from CH1~16 to display
Screen Size of image
Originalimage size as original Stretchstretch the size as full screen Fit: resize the image to fit the screen
Quality Quality
Change the quality of image. Please note the better quality, the slower data transfer rate.
Status Bar Status Bar
Graphical icons indicated below will be shown on the status bar if there is event such as motion detected, sensor triggered and video loss to be detected on any channel. You can also uncheck the “Status Bar” to inactivate this function.
Icon Description
Motion Detect Sensor Trigger V-Loss
Alarm Alarm
Alarm through your mobile device can be triggered if there is event to be detected. You can also uncheck the “Alarm” under the “View” to inactivate this function.
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8-2.3.2 Operation under the LIVE monitoring for H264 Pocket
Item Function Description
Channel 1~16 Display for CH 1~16
Choose from CH1~16 to display. CH1~4 can receive audio signal.
Status Bar Status Bar
Graphical icons indicated below will be shown on the status bar if there is event such as motion detected, sensor triggered and video loss to be detected on any channel. You can also uncheck the “Status Bar” to inactivate this function.
Icon Description
Motion Detect Sensor Trigger V-Loss
Alarm Alarm
Alarm through your mobile device can be triggered if there is event to be detected. You can also uncheck the “Alarm” under the “View” to inactivate this function.
Full Screen Full screen display
You can choose one channel to display in full screen by check this function.
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CHAPTER 9 CMS INSTALLATION AND USAGE GUIDE
9-1 CMS Installation
System Requirement:
Intel Pentium 4 processor or equivalent. Microsoft Windows VistaWindows XPWindows 2003 Server . Besides OS and other required APs, there will be 5 12MB remaining memo ry needed or above. 512MB memory above.(500M requested for group DVR connection and 180M for single DVR)
20MB HD space. Recording and image capturing require extra space for storage.
VGA Card needs to support DirectX9 and function well while running it. Please refer to p46
Note 1. Installation:
1. Connect to the manufacturer’s website and download the CMS software.
2. Decompress and execute “setup.exe”.
3. If “Visual C++ Runtime Libraries” has not been installed before in the operating PC, the
following sign will suggest an installation automatically.
4. Select “Next”, and then select “Browse” to change installation path if needed. To check
available space on hard disk, please select “Disk Cost” then please select “Next” to the next step.
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5.”Confirm Installation” window shows. Select ‘Next’ then the installation starts.
6. Select ‘Close’ to finish installation when the “Installation Complete” window shows.
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9-2 CMS LOGIN AND ENVIRONMENT
To enter CMS, the administrator’s user name and password are required. The defaults are ‘admin’ and ‘123456’.
After successful login, the following image shows on your screen:
DVRs, Groups &
Events
Information about DVRs, groups and events. See “9-3 Information List” for more detail.
PC information
and control
Information about local PC’s hard disk, volume, recording...etc. See “9-4 PC Information and Control” for more detail.
Main Display
Live image display area. See “9-5 Main Display” for detail.
Display Modes
Several choices of display modes supported by CMS.
Operation Bar
A set of 10 operations are provided by CMS. See “ 9-6 Operation Bar” for detail.
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9-3 DVRs, Groups & Events
Icon Description
View list of logged in DVR Group. View Logs: list all the event information of DVR
9-3.1 View DVR/Group List
Single left click on ‘DVR’ or ‘Group’ will expand/collapse the entire DVRs and groups list.
On the DVR list, double left click on a
connected DVR will show its image in main display. See “9-6.2 DVR
Administration” for further information.
On the Group list, double left click on a
group will show live image from the channels of the group in the main display. See “9-6.3 for Group
Administration” for further information.
Left-clicking on a connected DVR will expand/collapse status of its all channels as below:
Icon Description
Video Loss Motion Detected Sensor Triggered
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9-3.2 View Event Logs
Under this page, all the events of a DVR can be expanded/collapsed in the order of Re mote in/Remote out, Video Loss, Motion, Sensor, Others (Power Reset, Key Lock, Key Unlock, HD Full).
9-4 Local PC Information and Control
Located at the left lower corner of the screen, please see the chart below:
Icon Function Description
HDD info
Shows the ratio of available space / HDD capacity of C:\ drive (where CMS is installed).
Volume
PC volume or playback volume control bar.
Recording
Record live image to local PC storage. To view locally stored data, use “Record” under the operation bar. Also see “9-6.6 recording data” for detail.
Snapshot
Take snapshot to save in local PC storage. To view all the snapshots you’ve taken, please go to ” Snapshot” under the operation bar. See “9-
6.5 Snapshot data” for detail.
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9-5 Main Display
The main display area is where the live image of DVR is shown. You can drag to change the location of screen for each channel and turn on/off audio signal with mouse-cli ck.
9-5.1 Audio Control
In live mode, you can turn on/off the audio signal of Ch1~Ch4:
Audio signal is On
Audio signal is Off
Turn on/off by clicking on the graphical icon, please note there can allow only one chan nel’s audio signal to be on at one time.
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9-5.2 eMAP Display
In Live mode, pressing will bring the e-MAP drag-down menu. If the channel has been set up to use e-MAP, the menu will show all the e-MAP titles that have been entitled to this channel; otherwise, “No eMaps” will be shown. Please check “9-6.4 eMAP administration” for setup information.
9-5.3 PTZ Control
In the main display, right click on the channel will bring up PTZ control panel as below.
PTZ communication protocols from different brands aren’t compatible 100% sometime
s. Therefore, some of these functions may be unavailable.
Icon Description
8 direction key Rotate the PTZ
ZOOM+Zoom in ZOOM : Zoom out
Setup the PTZ spot as pre-set N.
FOCUS+ : Focus in
FOCUS-Focus out
Move to pre-set N.
Set PTZ Preset Setup 16 pre-set N.
Goto PTZ Preset Move to specific pre-set N.
Activate auto pre-set tour
PTZ Sensitivity
Setup PTZ sensitivity
Setup the “start” and “end” of li ner scan.
Activate the liner scan cruise. Customization function
AUX 1~8 ( For
customization)
AUTO+1 ~ AUTO+8
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9-6 Operation Bar
10 Operations to be listed as below:
Table 9-6.1 description of 10 operations:
Icon Description
User Administration. Please see “9-6.1 User administration”
DVR Administration. Please see “9-6.2 DVR Administration”
Group Administration. Please see “9-6.3 Group Administration”
eMap Administration. Please see “9-6.4 eMap Administration”.
Remote Playback. Please see “9-6.5 Remote Playback”.
HDD Playback. Please see “9-6.6 HDD Playback”
File Playback. Please see “9-6.7 File Playback”
Event Playback. Please see “9-6.8 Event Playback”
Snapshot Data. Please see “9-6.9 Snapshot Data”
Recording Data. Please see “9-6.10 Recording Data”
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9-6.1 User administration
Before the CMS can be used on a PC, user accounts should be added with proper authority. Each user should also be assigned a password and optionally a description. If a user does not have certain authority assigned, he/she will not be able to operate the corresponding function on the Operation Bar. The default is none of the authority is assigned. The administrator sho uld assign proper authority to each user. These user accounts can be deleted or edited later on.
Select “OK” to save the setup.
Icon Description
Add a user account. The default authority is with none permission. Delete a user account.
9-6.2 DVR Administration
DVR connections can be added to or deleted from the CMS and their information can be edited. DVR’s channel names can be entered here or downloaded from the DVR by pressing ‘From DVR’. Select “OK” to save the information.
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9-6.3 Group Administration
A ‘Group’ means a set of video channels from one or many DVRs, which means, user can organize channels from different DVRs to be set in a group. This function allows you to monitor and manager channels from multiple DVRs easily and flexible.
Steps:
1. Add a new group and set its name and description.
2. Click ‘Select’ which will bring up a new window.
3. Check the specific channels that you’d like them to be included in the group. To include all
channels of a DVR, just check the DVR.
4. Click “OK” to return to the previous window.
5. Select a display mode.
6. Drag a channel from the lower left panel into the main display to a preferred location. Or,
change the channel location in the main display by mouse dragging.
7. You can ‘Select’ again to add other channels, but the un-saved channel locations will be
lost.
8. Click “OK” to save the setup.
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9-6.4 eMap Administration
If geographical locations are relevant, or if it is desired to use a picture as the background, eMap can be used for the purpose. With eMap, the background picture can be picked by the user and channels from multiple DVRs can be placed and dragged around on t he picture.
Steps to follow:
1. Click
and a path for the picture will be prompted.
2. Select a picture, click OK and the picture will show in the right panel.
3. Drag channels in the left lower corner onto the picture to any position.
4. To delete a channel already on the picture, right click the channel and click ‘Rem ove’.
5. Click OK to save.
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9-6.5 Remote Play
Video images recorded on a DVR can be displayed on a remote CMS. With Remote Play function, select a DVR and a display mode on top of the screen. After the recorded segments are listed below, double click on one to show its image on the right.
Icon Description
Start playing.
Pause.
Fast forward.
Fast rewind.
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9-6.6 HDD Playback
You can directly play the recording data in the HDD that’s uninstalled from DVR by CMS. See the picture below, the lef t p art of scre en is recording dat a in list that’ s sep a rated by hour and the right part is main display. You can change the display modes and play files fast forward or rewind.
9-6.7 File Playback
You can play the recorded .irf files by “File Play” in CMS. It allows you to change the display mode, forward or rewind the file and drag the time bar.
Icon Description
Start Playback. Pause. Stop playback. Fast forward. Fast rewind.
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9-6.8 Event Playback
Event recordings on the DVR can be played back in CMS. Steps to follow:
1. Select a DVR and a display mode.
2. Select a date.
3. Double click an event and play back the images on the right. Use buttons at the bottom to control the playback.
9-6.9 Snapshot Data
It can display all the snapshots you’ve taken in line in “Snapshot Data”. You can review, delete or save as other files here.
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9-6.10 Recording Data
It can play all the recording files you’ve recorded in line in “Recording Data”. You can play or delete them here.
Steps:
1.Choose the recording time at upper left corner, it will be played on the main display. 2.You can choose the display mode. 3.Time bar will be shown at right lower corner, please drag the time bar to specify the
recording time you’d like to play.
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APPENDIX I I-DVR.NRT REGISTRATION
In the package of each DVR, you will find a sticker shows account information including us
ername and password that allows users to login I-DVR.NET for registration.
To register DDNS on I-DVR.NET, please follow the steps as shown. Step 1. Please open IE browser and then enter “ http://i-DVR.NET/logon.asp
” in IE browser bar.
Next,
“Control Panel Logo” dialog will appear. Enter the username and password provided by
the sticker and then press, “Logon.”
Step 2. After login successfully, enter name at “host” in “Add New Record” dialog. For example,
“visiontec”
is the host name, and then the address will be “visiontec.idvr.net.” Select “Standard” type and enter an IP address of the DVR. Input known IP address if any, or pr
ess the “Add New” button if none.
Step 3. The “Host Manager” dialog will show “Your new host record was created” when user
setup
successfully. The “host.domain” column will show up the setup just entered.
If
DDNS set up at DVR side successfully, the website will update the IP information in
one
minute. The IP column will be renewed to the corresponding IP address by
pr
essing “F5: refresh” button.
Step 4. Enter DVR Main Menu Network Setup DDNS. Activate DDNS functions and input related information.
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APPENDIX II DB 26 Definition (For 16CH DVR only)
NUM. WIRE COLOR NUM. WIRE COLOR
1. GND BLUE 14. SENSOR 4 ORANGE
2. GND GREEN 15. SENSOR 5 RED
3. RS 485_B YELLOW 16. SENSOR 6 BROWN
4. RLY1_NO ORANGE 17. SENSOR 7 BLACK
5. RS485_A RED 18. SENSOR 8 WHITE
6. RLY1_COM BROWN 19. SENSOR 9 GRAY
7. VCC +5V BLACK 20. SENSOR 10 AMETHYST
8. RLY1_NC WHITE 21. SENSOR 11 BLUE
9. IR_LED GRAY 22. SENSOR 12 GREEN
10. GND AMETHYST 23. SENSOR 13 YELLOW 11 SENSOR 1 BLUE 24. SENSOR 14 ORANGE
12. SENSOR 2 GREEN 25. SENSOR 15 RED
13. SENSOR 3 YELLOW 26. SENSOR 16 BROWN
Note: Pin Num.9 allows extending IR receiver wire.
Brief connection method instruction: If it’s connected externally to RS485 device (such as dome camera), please connect 485 + (positive charge) to the 5th cable and connect 485- to the 3rd cable. If it’s connected externally to sensor device (such as infrared sensor), please connect th e positive charge of equipment to the sensor (1~16) needed to be triggered and connec t the negative charge to any of GND cable (1, 2, 10.)
Read Line
First pin
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APPENDIX III Record Mode Comparison
Comparison between different setups while in Default Record mode and after it’s been s witched.
Schedule Record-Motion Schedule Record-Sensor Default Record
Mode
After Switch Record Mode
Enable
Enable
Default Record Activated
Record and EventR ecord have both been activated
Enable
Disable
Default Record Activated
Stop Record
Disable
Enable
Default Record Activated
Record when event occurs, and stop when none.
.
Disable
Disable
Default Record Activated
Stop Record
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