Security Labs SLD 244, SLD 245 Owner's Manual

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Four Channel Multiplexed
Digital Video Recorder
Owner’s Manual
Customer Support 1-800-774-0284
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Content
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................2
2. INTRODUCTION...............................................................................3
2.1 Product Introduction...................................................................3
2.2 Application................................................................................4
3. FEATURES........................................................................................4
4. PACKING LIST .................................................................................5
5. INSTALLATION................................................................................6
6. NAME and FUNCTION of EACH PART .........................................................7
6.1 Front Panel ................................................................................7
6.2 Rear Panel .................................................................................9
7. OPERATING PROCEDURE.............................................................. 10
7.1 Power On................................................................................. 10
7.2 Monitoring Mode......................................................................10
7.3 Record Mode............................................................................ 12
7.4 Playback Mode......................................................................... 13
8. SYSTEM SETUP.............................................................................. 14
8.1 Menu ....................................................................................... 14
8.2 System Setup ........................................................................... 15
8.2.1 Time Setup............................................................................ 16
8.2.2 Password Setup......................................................................17
8.2.2.1 Change Password................................................................ 18
8.3 Camera Setup........................................................................... 20
8.3.1 Camera Setup ........................................................................ 22
8.4 Record Setup............................................................................ 24
8.4.1 RECORD MODE................................................................... 26
8.5 Buzzer Setup ............................................................................ 28
8.6 Event List................................................................................30
8.6.1 TIME SEARCH..................................................................... 31
8.6.2 EVENT SEARCH.................................................................. 32
8.7 USB SETUP............................................................................. 33
8.7.1 TIME SETUP........................................................................ 34
8.7.1.1 COPY ................................................................................ 35
8.8 Hard Drive Setup...................................................................... 36
8.8.1 FORMAT/ ERASE................................................................. 37
9. NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL (Optional) ....................................................... 38
9.1 Network DVR Setup ................................................................. 38
9.1.1 Online with DHCP Server....................................................... 38
9.1.2 Online without DHCP Server.................................................. 40
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9.2 Connecting Network DVR ......................................................... 40
9.2.1 Online using Intranet or Fixed IP ............................................ 41
9.2.2 Online using ADSL (PPPoE) Router........................................ 41
9.2.3 Online using DDNS Server..................................................... 41
9.2.4 Online Connection................................................................. 41
9.2.4.1 Install ActiveX ................................................................... 42
9.3 Main Display ........................................................................... 45
9.3.1 Live Display.......................................................................... 45
9.3.2 View..................................................................................... 46
9.3.3 Rotate ................................................................................... 46
9.3.4 Image Recording .................................................................... 46
9.3.5 Save Current Picture .............................................................. 47
9.3.6 DVR Control Setup ................................................................ 47
9.3.7 Quality Setting ...................................................................... 48
9.3.8 Resolution Setting.................................................................. 49
9.3.9 Advance Settings...................................................................49
9.4. Configuration .......................................................................... 49
9.4.1 System Setting ....................................................................... 49
9.4.2 User Setting .......................................................................... 50
9.4.2.1 User Authorization Setting ................................................... 50
9.4.2.2 New user/ Change Password................................................. 51
9.4.2.3 Delete User......................................................................... 51
9.4.3 Network Setting ..................................................................... 51
9.4.3.1 Fixed IP ............................................................................. 51
9.4.3.2 DHCP ................................................................................ 52
9.4.3.3 Connect to ADSL by PPPoE mode ........................................ 52
9.4.4 DDNS Setting........................................................................ 53
9.4.5 Firmware Update................................................................... 55
10. HDD Player Software Description.................................................... 57
11. SPECIFICATIONS63
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
VER.:.2.0, CD
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WARNING: This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated
“dangerous voltage”.
CAUTION: This symbol is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating
and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Disposal of old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city administration or your household waste disposal service.
Do not install the product in an environment where the humidity is high. Do not drop the product or subject it to physical shocks. Keep the product out of direct sunlight. Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product.
Disconnect power immediately if the product is exposed to liquid.
Keep the product well ventilated. Use the power adapter supplied with the product.
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1 Product Introduction
The product is perfect for office safety, personnel home security, public
Please read the Safety Precaution Guide through carefully
before operating this product.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN!
CAUTION :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK ,
DO NOT OPEN COVERS (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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environments, industry surveillance, school, or any security application. The 4-channel M-JPEG Network (optional) digital video recording, enables monitoring through the internet or local area network (LAN). Video can be searched by time and event. The administrator can setup an administrator password to prevent any user from randomly changing the setup.
2.2 Application
??Security:
ATM (auto teller machine), banks, convenience stores, shop and parking lots.
??Factory/ Office:
Factory, warehouse, remote technology support, conference room, and outdoor parking lots.
??Education/ Military/ Government Organization:
Important facilities, important areas, rapid transit system, and railroad safety.
??Recreation/ Activities:
Sports and news broadcast.
??Home: Monitor & record events while you are away.
3. FEATURES
??Video system auto detection
Auto detects video input (NTSC/ PAL) and supports combined use of color and BW cameras.
??Supports high quality digital video recording
Adopts M-JPEG compression technology (NTSC: 30fps).
??Video Size
Video Resolution
• NTSC: 640x 224
• PAL: 640x 272
Monitoring Resolution
• NTSC: 720x 480
• PAL: 720x 576
??Replaces the conventional VCR.
Stores video on hard disks instead of video tapes.
??Built-in motion detection function.
Motion detection sensitivity is adjustable for your application.
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??High efficient event recording, saving storage capacity.
Motion detection function enables recording only when system detects motion, and increases the amount of time available for recording.
??Easy access to the desired record.
Time & date search supports instant retrieval of video. Alarm event search Allows the user to retrieve events created by motion detection or an alarm input.
??Live monitoring of the DVR via the internet from anywhere (optional).
Built-in TCP/ IP network interface allows the user to view the DVR through the local area network (LAN) on a PC, or through the wide area network (WAN or internet). The DVR and your cable or DSL router will need to be configured to allow outside (internet) communication to your DVR.
4. PACKING LIST
Check to make sure all of the items shown below are included in your product package.
Item Description Item Picture
QTY
DVR
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DC 12V/410mA Power Adapter
Input: AC 100~240V
Output: DC 12V/410mA
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Power Cord
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CD-Viewing and configuration software
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Quick Start Guide
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5. INSTALLATION
Rear Panel Connections
Connect your system components to the DVR according to the following illustration (network is an optional feature and may not be on your DVR):
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6. Connections & Panel Buttons
6.1 Front Panel
(1) : Record LED indicator.
(2) : Rewind button.
(3) : Fast forward button.
(4) : Left direction button / CH 2 screen display / Number button 2
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(5) : Up direction button / CH 1 screen display / Number button 1
(6) : Right direction button / Enter Selection/ CH 4 screen display / Number button 4
(7) : Enter / Exit Menu
(8) : Down direction button / CH 3 screen display / Number button 3
(9) : Record / Stop button
(10) : Play / Pause button
(11) : Power LED indicator
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6.2 Rear Panel
(1) RJ45: Internet connection terminal (optional). (2) USB: Connect to external USB storage device (Plug and Play) . (3) Video Input [VIDEO IN]: Connect to cameras. (4) Video Output [VIDEO OUT]: Connect to the monitor. (5) DC 12V [Power Input terminal]: power socket.
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7. OPERATING PROCEDURE
7.1 Power On
After power on, DVR will auto-detect its peripherals (self-testing, auto detects the hard disk, and the optional network connection.
The system will detect the video input and judge whether the video system is NTSC or PAL. When video input is unable to be detected (VIDEO LOSS), the system will send out an alarm, press any button to stop the alarm This alarm will not affect the actual recording. If the DVR senses no video inputs, the DVR will stop recording.
7.2 Monitoring Mode
This mode is the default after power on. During this mode, the system supports live
view for monitoring. Press button, the system will enter the record mode.
Press button to start playback. Press button to enter the menu setup display.
During playback, press button to return to the monitoring mode. Press to
change the speed (FF1, FF2 or FF3), or press button to start reverse playback.
?? To reset the system (while in quad or single display), press the« ? » button 5
times and the message« ALL SETTING DATA IS INITIALIZED. » will be displayed by
flashing 3 times. After reset the password will be set as default value (111111).
?? When the reset procedure has been completed, the messageDVR RESET
COMPLETED. TURN OFF AND ON THE DVRwill be displayed. Re-start the
DVR.
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7.3 Record Mode
Note:CH1: A square block next to the CH number indicates it is recording that
channel
EACH: Record Type QUAD: Record Type
(T): TIMER RECORD (A ): MOTION RECORD (M): MIX RECORD
(? ): Currently recording.
VIDEO LOSS: The DVR does not detect video on that CH.
CAMERA1: Title for CH 1. OFF: Channel is set to “OFF”.
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7.4 Playback Mode
>01 TIME
Total 7
>07
1. First press the«STOP»button to stop recording, then press the PLAY»button to enter
the search display.
2. Press the « FAST FORWARD» button, then the« PLAY» button to playback video from old to new. Use the up and down « ? /? » button to move the cursor to the desired playback time. Press the« ?/? »button to start playback.
3. When wish to view recorded videos of a specific time, use up/ down/ left/ right button and« ? »button to make changes.
4. During playback press the «PAUSE»button to pause and press again to playback.
5. Press the« FAST FORWARD» button to fast forward playback and the « REWIND» button to rewind.
6. Press the« STOP» button to stop playback.
TIME SEARCH
03/11/27 18:20:42 - 03/11/27 19:32:32
>01 TIME 2003/11/27 18:20:42 02 TIME 2003/11/27 16:43:56 03 TIME 2003/11/27 15:07:11
(??) MOVE ( ? )CHANGE (PLAY)PLAY (MENU) EXIT (FF)SELECT EVENT OR TIME
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8. SYSTEM SETUP
8.1 Menu
(1) MAIN MENU: Root directory of the setup menu
(2) Sub-menu Indictors:
(3) Menu Operation and Setup
Press the« ? » or« ? » button to move the cursor ( > ). Press the« ? » button enter the sub menu. Press the« MENU» button:
?? Under second or third menu layer, the system will return to the previous
menu layer (second layer to first layer or third layer to second layer) and auto update the modified/changed setting.
?? Under the main menu (first menu layer), the system will enter the live mode.
Press the« ? » button, to increase or decrease the setting values that has been highlighted/selected.
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: First Menu Layer (Main Menu)
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: Second Menu Layer
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: Third Menu Layer
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: Fourth Menu Layer
(2)
1
(3) > SYSTEM SETUP
CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP BUZZER SETUP EVENT LIST
USB DEVICE SETTING
HARD DRIVE SETUP
(4) PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8.2 System Setup
1. The cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor.
3. Press the« ? » button to proceed.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “System Setup”.
5. “System Setupis situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu layer the
user may setup the system time, password, return system to default value, and language preference, etc (VERSION displayed represents the FIRMWARE version of your DVR).
SYSTEM SETUP
> TIME SETUP
PASSWORD SETUP LOARD DEFAULT LANGUAGE SETUP ENGLISH VERSION V1.4
PRESS(??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8.2.1 Time Setup
1. The cursor (^) position indicates the current time and date selected.
2. Use the« ? » or« ? » button to move the cursor.
3. Use the« ? » button to setup time and date.
4. Use the« MENU» button to exit “Time Setup”.
TIME SETUP
2005/01/11 17: 23: 06
^
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8.2.2 Password Setup
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Use the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor to the desired item .
3. Use the« ? » button to make changes.
4. Use the« MENU» button to exit “Password Setup”.
5. When the password is setup to “ON”, user will be requested to enter the
correct password for entering from live display to menu selection (default password: 111111).
6. When the password is setup to “ON”, user will be requested to enter the
correct password to stop recording (default password: 111111).
? When the incorrect password has been entered, “PASSWORD INCORRECT
PASSWORD SETUP
> PASSWORD CHANGE MENU PASSWORD OFF STOP REC PASSWORD OFF
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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will be shown on the display. To disable the message, press button: QUAD, CH1, CH2, CH3, or CH4.
8.2.2.1 Change Password
1. Press the« ? » button to show the display above.
2. Enter the current password (CURRENT PASSWORD).
3. Enter new password (NEW PASSWORD).
4. Confirm the new password (CONFIRM PASSWORD).
5. When password change is successful, the system will display “PASSWORD CHANGED”.
? Default Value: 111111
If password entered is incorrectly , you will receive a message “NO PASSWORD CHANGED” to inform you (message flashes three times) and the
CURRENT PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _
NEW PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _
CONFIRM PASSWORD _ _ _ _ _ _
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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system returns to “Password setup” selection.
? All buttons may be used as a password during password setup, except for the
MENU button.
8.2.3 Load Default
1. Press the« ? » button to show the display above.
2. Press the« ? » button. The message«ALL SETTING DATA IS INITIALIZED»
will be displayed by flashing 3 times, and then returns to default value. When the reset procedure has been completed, the messageDVR RESET COMPLETED
TURN OFF AND ON THE DVRwill be displayed. Please restart the DVR.
3. Press the« MENU» button to exit “Load Default Setup” selection.
LOAD DEFAULT
PRESS (? ) TO RESET
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8.3 Camera Setup
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor.
3. Press the« ? » button to proceed.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit.
5. “Camera Setup” is situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu layer
user may setup camera title (camera title for CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4),
CAMERA SETUP
> CAMERA ENABLE 1234
CAMERA TITLE ---­ CAMERA SETTING CH1 TITLE CAMERA1
CH2 TITLE CAMERA2 CH3 TITLE CAMERA3 CH4 TITLE CAMERA4
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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standard camera setup, etc.
6. Press the« ? »or« ? »button to move up and down and« ? »button to change
the camera view combination (select to view the desired channel).
1) Select (- - - -), all cameras are disabled (no image display).
2) Select (1 2 3 4), all cameras are operational (quad image display).
3) Select (- - - 4), only camera four is operational (CH4 image display only).
7. Titling procedure: “CH1 TITLE”, press« ? » button to show the display
below:
V CH1 TITLE CAMERA1
12345678 “V ” indicates the position of the cursor. Press the« ? » or« ? »button to move the
cursor, and press the« ? » button to change the title (maximum 8 characters).
8. All channel titles are setup using this method.
Once the user formats the hard disk drive, the camera title returns to its default setting (CAMERA1/ CAMERA2/ CAMERA3/ CAMERA4). The camera titling is stored on the hard drive and is erased when the disk is formatted.
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8.3.1 Camera Setup
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor to the desired item.
3. Press the« ? » button to make changes.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “CAMERA SETUP” selection.
5. CAMERA SELECT: Press the« ? » button to select the desired channel.
6. RECORD ENABLE: Press the«? » button to switch the channel recording ON/ OFF.
7. MOTION DETECTION: Press the«? »button to switch the motion detection function
ON/ OFF.
CAMERA SETTING
> CAMERA SELECT CH1 RECORD ENABLE ON MOTION DETECTION ON MOTION SENSITIVITY 03 HUE 08 CONTRAST 08 BRIGHTNESS 08
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8. MOTION SENSITIVITY: Press the« ? » button to setup the motion
sensitivity rate (5 sensitivity rate values, 01 most sensitive).
9. HUE: Press the« ENTER» button to adjust the color of cameras (15 color
adjustment values, default value: 08).
10. CONTRAST: Press the« ? » button to adjust the camera contrast (15 contrast
adjustment values, default value: 08).
11. BRIGHTNESS: Press the« ? » button to adjust camera brightness (15 color
adjustment values, default value: 08).
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8.4 Record Setup
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Use the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor to the desired item.
3. Use the« ? » button to make changes.
4. Use the« MENU» button to exit “RECORD SETUP” selection.
5. “ Record Setup” is located on the second menu layer. Under this selection user may setup the following function: Record Type, Video Quality, Time Record Frame rate, Motion Record Frame rate, Motion Record Time, and Record Mode.
6. RECORD TYPE: Press the« ? » button to select between “QUAD” and
“EACH” mode.
7. VIDEO QUALITY: Press the« ? » button to select different quality recordings
(HIGH/ NORMAL/ LOW).
RECORD SETUP
> RECORD TYPE EACH VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL TIME RECORD FRAMERATE 04 MOTION RECORD FRAMERATE 15 MOTION REC TIME 10 RECORD MODE
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8. TIME RECORD FRAMERATE: Press the« ? » button to setup the recording
speed when “T” mode is setup under schedule record mode.
9. MOTION RECORD FRAMERATE: Press the« ? » button to setup different
recording speeds per channel, suitable when the recording speed under schedule record mode is setup to “M” (mix) or “ A” (motion).
NTSC:30,15,10,7,5,4,3,2,1fps.
PAL :25,12,8,6,4,3,2,1fps.
10. MOTION REC TIME: Press the« ? » button to setup sensor recording time
after a sensor device has been triggered (this setup functions is only active when the recording speed under schedule record mode is setup to “A”(Motion)).
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8.4.1 RECORD MODE
1. The cursor (V) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Use the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor to the desired item (time).
3. Use the« ? » button to make changes.
4. Use the« MENU» button to exit “SECHDULE RECORD MODE” selection.
5. T: Time, indicates continuous record.
6. A: MOTION
When motion has been detected, it will be recorded by “Motion Record Speed”.
7. M: TIME+MOTION
When motion has been detected, it will be recorded by “Motion Record Speed”. Otherwise, it is recorded by “Time Record Speed”.
RECORD MODE
T: TIME A: MOTION M: TIME+MOTION
V < M A T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T- T >
0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8.5 Buzzer Setup
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current selected position.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to move the cursor to the desired item (time).
3. Press the« ? » button to proceed.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “BUZZER SETUP” selection.
5. “BUZZER SETUPis situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu
layer user may setup “MOTION ALERT ”, “ VIDEO LOSS ALERT”, “HDD FULL ALERT”, and “BUZZER TIME”.
6. MOTION ALERT: Press the« ? »button to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to
trigger the alarm when motion or sensor event has been detected (this setup is only active when the system is under record status and schedule record is setup to “M” (Mix) or “ A” (Motion)).
BUZZER SETUP
> MOTION ALERT ON VIDEO LOSS ALERT ON HDD FULL ALERT ON BUZZER TIME 05
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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7. VIDEO LOSS ALERT: Press the« ? » button to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether
to trigger the alarm when video loss has been detected (this setup is only active when the system is under record or live status).
8. HDD FULL ALERT: Press the« ? »button to setup “ON” or “OFF”, whether to
trigger the alarm when hard disk is full (this setup is only active when the system is in the record mode).
9. BUZZER TIME : Press the« ? » button to setup the buzzer time to continuous (CONT), and press any button to release this function.
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8.6 Event List
1. The cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ?» and« ?» button to move the cursor to the desired item.
3. Press the« ?» button to proceed.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “EVENT LIST” selection.
5. “EVENT LISTis situated on the second menu layer. Under this menu layer user may setup “TIME SERACH” or “EVENT SEARCH”.
EVENT LIST
> TIME SEARCH
EVENT SEARCH
PRESS (??), THEN (? )
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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8.6.1 TIME SEARCH
1. TIME SEARCH: Displays system recording time (begin and end).
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to select the desired time and date.
3. Press the« ? » button to setup playback starting time and date.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “TIME SEARCH” selection.
5. Press the« PLAY» button to play.
TIME SEARCH
05/01/13 19 27 16
BEGIN TIME
05/01/13 19 27 16
END TIME 05/01/15 15 00 06
(??)MOVE (? )CHANGE
(MENU)EXIT (PLAY)PLAY
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8.6.2 EVENT SEARCH
1. EVENT SEARCH: Displays all recording events, every page consists of 7 events, and maximum 63 stored events.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to select the desired event to playback.
3. Press the« MENU» button to exit “EVENT SEARCH” selection.
4. Press the« PLAY» button to play.
? BEGIN: END:
05/01/15 15: 00: 01 05/01/15 15: 00: 06
Displays the beginning and end time of each event.
EVENT SEARCH
BEGIN END
05/01/15 15 00 01 05/01/15 15 00 06
>
01 MOTION 2005/01/15 15 00 01 02 MIX 2005/01/15 14 00 01 03 TIME 2005/01/15 13 00 01 04 MOTION 2005/01/15 12 00 01
(??) MOVE (? ) CHANGE (MENU) EXIT (PLAY) PLAY
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8.7 USB SETUP
1. The cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to select the desired event to playback.
3. Press the« ? » button to proceed.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “CF CARD SETUP” selection.
5. “USB SETUP” is located on the second menu layer. This selection enables user to setup COPY or FORMAT/ERASE functions.
6. TOTAL CAPACITY: Total USB storage capacity.
7. REMAINING CAPACITY: Remaining USB storage capacity.
8. When remaining capacity equals zero: indicates that there is no more space left for storage. Please precede with the FORMAT/ ERASE function. Or put in another USB drive with adequate space.
? When the message “NO USB DEVICE” appears indicates that the USB has not
USB SETUP ¦¦
> COPY
FORMAT/ERASE
TOTAL CAPACITY 512MB REMAINING CAPACITY 100MB
PRESS (??) THEN(?)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
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been detected.
? When the message “USB STORAGE NOT SUPPORT” appears indicates that
the USB is not supported by the DVR.
? When applying COPY function for the first time, please use
theFORMAT/ERASE function and initialize the USB storage device.
? Please do not use your PC to format the USB storage device as data loss may
occur.
8.7.1 TIME SETUP
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to select the desired item.
3. Press the«? » button to setup data copy date and time, or to enable COPY.
4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “COPY” selection.
? When message “USB DEVICE FULL” appears it indicates that there is no
more space left for storage. The system will auto return to “USB SETUP” selection. If you wish to copy video, you must first proceed FORMAT/ERASE
TIME SETUP ¦¦¦
> DAY 05/01/15
BEGIN TIME 15: 00: 01
END TIME 15: 00: 06
COPY
(? ?)?? (? )?? (MENU) ??
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function.
? When the message“TIME INPUT ERROR” appears it indicates that the time
entered by the user is incorrect. The system will auto return to the “USB SETUP” menu selection.
8.7.1.1 COPY
( 1) Capacity of the copied data.
( 2) Time required to make a data copy.
( 3) Request to start data copy.
( 4) Message “CAPACITY IS NOT ENOUGH” indicates that the data to be copied
exceeds the USB storage capacity available.
( 5) Status / percentage complete of COPY process
(1) COPY : 10MB (2) ESTIMATE TIME : 2 Minute
(3) START COPY (4) CAPACITY IS NOT ENOUGH (5) 10% COPIED
(6) (? ) COPY (7) PRESS(MENU)TO EXIT
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( 6) Press the« ? » button to copy.
( 7) Press the« MENU» button to exit COPY selection.
8.8 Hard Drive Setup
1. Cursor (>) position indicates the current function selected.
2. Press the« ? » and« ? » button to select the desired item.
3. Press the« ? » button to proceed.
HDD DRIVE SETUP
> DISK FULL OVERWRITE
HDD SIZE 120103MB HDD USED 120103MB 100%
HDD FORMAT
PRESS(??)THEN(? ) PRESS(MENU)TO EXIT
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4. Press the« MENU» button to exit “HARD DRIVE SETUP” selection.
5. “HDD DRIVE SETUP”is located on the second menu layer. Under this menu
layer, the user may setup to “OVERWRITE” or “STOP”.
6. When the item “OVERWRITE” has been selected, press the« ? » button to
enable overwrite when the HDD is full (2 options: OVERWRITE or STOP).
7. HDD SIZE: displays the capacity of the HDD.
8. HDD USED: displays the capacity of the HDD already used.
? N/A indicates HDD not installed or unable to be detected.
8.8.1 FORMAT/ ERASE
PASSWORD INPUT ( 6) : ------
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1. When proceeding with the “FORMAT/ ERASE” function, the above display will be shown.
2. When the password entered is correct, the screen will display the message “PASSWORD CORRECT”, “HDD FORMATED” (flashes 3 times). This indicates hard disk format is successful.
3. When the password entered is incorrect, the screen will display “PASSWORD INCORRECT” (flashes 3 times), and returns to “ HARD DRIVE” selection.
9. NETWORK REMOTE CONTROL (Optional)
9.1 Network DVR Setup
Before installing the Network DVR, you need to first setup an IP Address, connect it to your local area network (router), and use IPEdit.exe to identify and test the DVR.
Note: Before using PPPoE and DDNS connection method, one must first setup an IP
Address (using IPEDIT.exe).
9.1.1 Online with DHCP Server
Your system router will serve as a DHCP. This means your router automatically assigns a local IP address to your computer and any network peripherals, such as your DVR.
Double click or run IPEDIT.exe to find the installed Network DVR. Select the
Network DVR in the Camera List Window. The default configuration will be shown on the right window. Update the IP status.
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Online with DHCP Server
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9.1.2 Online without DHCP Server
1. Use IPEdit.exe to find the installed Network DVR.
2. The Internet DVR, without the IP allocated by DHCP , will have a default IP Address of 169.254.1.13.
3. Select this Internet DVR on Camera List Window.
4. The default configuration will be shown on the right window.
5. On your PC using windows XP, open the COMMAND PROMPT. It is normally found under PROGRAMS/ACCESSORIES. At the DOS prompt, type ipconfig. to view Gateway, IP, and Netmask setting values. Enter those values. Do not copy the IP address of your computer. Each peripheral on your system must have a unique IP address.
Online without DHCP Server
After the “Submit” button is clicked, the IP information of this Network DVR will be updated.
9.2 Connecting Network DVR
3 methods for connecting Network DVR:
1. Online using Intranet or Fixed IP
2. Online using ADSL (PPPoE) Router
3. Online using DDNS Server
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9.2.1 Online using Intranet or Fixed IP
Setup similar to “9.1 Network DVR Setup” .
9.2.2 Online using ADSL (PPPoE) Router
Setup similar to “9.4.3.3 Connect to ADSL by PPPoE mode”.
9.2.3 Online using DDNS Server
The DDNS service provides the dynamic IP to users to gain access to resources connected to the Internet via a cable or DSL connection. Once you’ve decided to apply this function, please register your domain name at http://www.dyndns.org (this website supports register free service). Paid DDNS service is applied to long-term
users. For more information, please refer to “9.4.4 DDNS Setup”.
9.2.4 Online Connection
Start the Internet Explorer, enter the IP Address of the Network DVR into the Address field, such as 192.168.1.31 or click twice on IPEdit. Before connection, “User name” and “Password” will be requested: Default User Name: admin Default Password: 1234
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9.2.4.1 Install ActiveX
Before entering remote connection, please install ActiveX and check your browser setup by following the procedures below: a. Open Internet Explorer under “Tools”, select “Internet Options”.
Tools ? Internet Options
b. Select “Security”, and then press “Custom Level”.
Security -> Custom Level
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Start-up ActiveX Control
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The message below will be shown when first time installing ActiveX Mode. Please, select “Yes” to accept installation.
Download ActiveX Control
Live view will be displayed when installation is successful.
Live display under ActiveX mode
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9.3 Main Display
Remote control DVR - Main Menu
?1 Live Display
?2 DVR Control Button
?3 Video Setup ?4 Configuration: Enter detail setup
Recording: Displays recording setup menu (for video recording). Snapshot: Pop-up window displays live images, right mouse click to save. Note! To view complete interface, PC resolution must be adjusted to 1024*768.
9.3.1 Live Display
?? View/ Make changes on image display ?? Rotate/ Make changes on image direction ?? Image Recording/ Record function setup ?? Save Current Picture/ Save the current image ?? Welcome! Administrator/ Display current user name ?? About/ Version description
Move the cursor inside the image range, right mouse click to display 9 function selections:
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9.3.2 View
Two types of display method: a. Resizable: Adjustable image size. b. Actual size: The actual image size.
9.3.3 Rotate
Four types of rotate settings: a. Rotate 0: Default state b. Rotat e 180: Rotate the image by 180 degrees. c. Flip horizontal: Image flips horizontally d. Flip vertical: Image flips vertically
9.3.4 Image Recording
Image Recording Setup Display:
Save as JPEG: Save as picture file Save as AVI: Save as AVI animation file
Save as JPEG:
No Limit : Unrestricted image storage (continuous). Number: Image storage according to “number”. Save interval: Image storage according to “1/10 second” (e.g.: Enter “10”, then 1 frame is stored per second. Enter “50”, then 1 frame is stored in 5 seconds). Size: Image storage according to “size”. Time: Image storage according to “time”. Save Path: Image storage according to “Save Path”. Pre Name: Image storage according to “Prefix Name”.
Save as AVI:
No Limit : Unrestricted image storage (continuous). Number: Image storage according to “number”. Save interval: Image storage according to “1/10 second” (e.g.: Enter “10”, then 1
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avi file is stored per second. Enter “50”, then 5 avi files are stored in 5 seconds). Size: Image storage according to “size”. Frame Rate: Image storage according to “frame rate”. Time: Image storage according to “time”. Maximum Number of Frame in Each File: Image storage according to “maximum frame”. Save Path: Image storage according to “Save Path”. Pre Name: Image storage according to “Prefix Name”.
Note: Only one storage format may be selected, either by JPEG or AVI.
9.3.5 Save Current Picture
Select to save live images.
9.3.6 DVR Control Setup
Supports DVR remote control function (Please refer to 6-1 Front Panel Buttons and Controls, on page 8).
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9.3.7 Quality Setting
Network DVR provides 5 image quality settings. The user can select the quality setting from the “Quality ” list box.
?? Highest ?? High ?? Medium ?? Low ?? Lowest
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9.3.8 Resolution Setting
Network DVR provides six resolution settings. The user can select the quality setting from the “Resolution” list box.
?? 176x144 ?? 160x120 ?? 320x240 ?? 352x288 ?? 640x480 ?? 704x576
Note! The device supports auto video system detection (NTSC/ PAL).
9.3.9 Advance Settings
Network DVR provides the advanced settings for the following:
?? Brightness ?? Contrast ?? Saturation ?? Hue
9.4. Configuration
Only the administrator can select the “Configuration”; the ordinary user account does not have this privilege to access this function.
9.4.1 System Setting
The number on Port 1 and Port 2 may be changed, press “OK” button to save the setting.
System Setting Display
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?? Reboot DVR: The system need 20 seconds to reboot the DVR (Rebooting
does not effect the recording function).
?? FirmWare update (Please refer to 6.7). ?? ReStore Factory Default
9.4.2 User Setting
?? User Authorization Setting ?? Add User or Change Password ?? Delete User Account ?? Current Users
User Setting Display
9.4.2.1 User Authorization Setting
Select item “Needed” to enable user authorization function, then each time before login to Network DVR the Login window will request for “Username” and “Password”. To disable user authorization function, select item “No Need”.
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9.4.2.2 New user/ Change Password
Enter a new user name and password information to create a new user account, or enter an existing user account, then set a new password to replace the old password, and select “OK” to create the account or change password. After selecting “OK” button, the “Current User List” would display the newly created user account (Maximum 20 users, user name and password setup are limited to 10 characters).
9.4.2.3 Delete User
Enter the user account that you wish to delete, click “OK” to delete the account. After selecting “OK” button, the selected user account will be deleted from the “Current User List”.
9.4.3 Network Setting
9.4.3.1 Fixed IP
To setup follow the steps below:
1. Select item “Manually”.
2. Enter “IP Address”, “Subnet mask”, and ”DNS”.
3. Click “OK” button to save the setting.
Network Setting Display
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9.4.3.2 DHCP
The “DHCP” is automatically set as the default network setting of the Network DVR. When a Network DVR is connected into the LAN, it will issue DHCP packets to request an IP address that is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server. If it is unable to get a DHCP address on a limited tries, the Network DVR will assign a default IP address such as “169.254.1.13”.
9.4.3.3 Connect to ADSL by PPPoE mode
To setup follow the steps below:
1. After setup, rebooting enables automatic connection to ADSL.
2. Enter the “Username” and “Password” fields with the account and password
provided by the ISP.
3. If item “Send mail after connected” is selected, the mail will be automatically sent
when connected to the ISP.
4. Click “OK” button to save the settings.
Note: In order to activate the function, it is necessary to reboot the device after the
setup.
ADSL Setting Display
If the Network DVR and ADSL modem are connected by a hub, the user can select item “Dial On Power Up” to perform the connect operation. On contrary, if the Network DVR and ADSL modem are connected directly, then please note the following steps below:
1
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1. Power off Network DVR.
2. Connect Network DVR directly to the ADSL modem (using RJ-45 Ethernet port).
3. Power-up Network DVR.
4. Network DVR start dialing.
5. Once connected, mail the IP address information to the preset e-mail address.
6. After 10 times of connection failure, it aborts the operation and the user can
reconnect it by LAN to find the cause.
Note: If item “Send mail after connected” is selected, then the Network DVR will
send a mail that contains the message “Dial Up IP Address/ Netmask/ Gateway/ DNS Server” will be mailed to the preset e-mail address.
Connection Message Send to User
9.4.4 DDNS Setting
Press “DDNS” server connection to start-up the function. It can autonomously and automatically contact DDNS provider service whenever the router detects that its public IP address has changed. The router logs on to an account you setup and maintain, and updates the account with its latest public IP address. You may register at a DDNS Server: http://www.dyndns.org.
DDNS = Dynamic Domain Name Server
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To setup follow the steps below:
1. Register at DDNS Server: http://www.dyndns.org.
2. Apply domain name.
3. Click the “Enable” button. Enter “UserName” and “Password” with
“DomainName”.
DDNS Setting
After registering the domain name, please enter the information supplied by the administrator to the Network DVR DDNS Account Setting. Select “Enable” button to start-up DDNS server, and press “Submit” button to save the setting.
Note: To enable “Disable” function, please reboot the device after disable function has been setup.
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9.4.5 Firmware Update
When new firmware (bin file) is supplied, you may update the new version firmware (bin file) to your PC by following the procedures below:
Select the Firmware to be Updated
Uploading the Selected Firmware
Press “Upload” button to display the message below, and follow the instruction to make the necessary setup.
Firmware Update
(1)
(2)
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Press “here” button (1) to update Firmware. Press “here” button (2) to delete the file. The message below displays the writing progress of the firmware update. When Firmware update is completed, it will show 100%, and a message “Click here to reboot DVR browser” will be displayed, requesting to restart the Network DVR.
Firmware Update Display
Firmware Update Completed, prompt to restart the device.
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10. HDD Player Software Description
PC Player Software
System Requirement
? OS (Operating System) Windows XP or later.
? Use your PC to install DirectX (version DirectX 7.0 or above). ? Using remote control software, please setup the resolution to 1024x768 or above.
Hardware Requirement
? CPU 1.0 GHz or higher.
? RAM 512 Mbyte or higher.
1. Installation
A. Hardware Installation
Make sure that HDD is connected through IDE or USB interface to the PC.
B. Software Installation
1. During installation, you will need a desktop or laptop computer that meets these minimum requirements: Windows XP.
2. Copy the PC Player Software to your PC (under any directory, e.g.: C:\ ). When the user uses PC Player Software, it will auto create a directory “_config”, the purpose is to store al the parameters setup is supplied by the PC Player Software.
2. Operation
Move the cursor to PC Player Software and double left mouse click to proceed. When proceeding PC Player Software, it auto-detects the HDD (about 1 min. to auto detect, and may differ depending on file size).
?
Network DVR does not support player software other then PC Player software.
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3. Software Playback Interface Description
A. User Interface
Figure 1
When the system detects stored video (HDD), the above graphic (Figure 1) will be shown. The user may operate the function buttons to make necessary playback adjustment or store recordings onto the PC.
System Status
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:
Fast Rewind
:
Rewind
:
Pause Playback
:
Forward
:
Fast Forward
:
Quad split screen display
:
CH1 Full Screen Display
:
CH2 Full Screen Display
:
CH3 Full Screen Display
:
CH4 Full Screen Display
:
Click “ Pause” button first before clicking “
button to capture images as
BMP file, graphic (shown on “Figure 2”) will be shown and
PC Player
Software auto creates storage content “9821”.
:
When recording videos onto the PC, first click the “Pause”
button, then
“Now Recording” button on the graphic shown by “Figure 3”
. Click again
to stop recording (shown on the graphic by “Figure 4”
) and the PC Player
Software auto creates storage content “Capture MYS”.
:
Click this button to playback recorded materials (stored on PC); graphic (show on “Figure 5”)
will be displayed. Please select the file to playback,
press “Open” to playback. This button function is similar to “File Player” function.
:
Click this button to shut the system.
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Figure 2
Figure 3
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Figure 4
Figure 5
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B. Parameter Setup
Click “Standard Setup” button to show the graphic display below (Figure 6). User may use “Change” button to setup MYS and JPEG file storage directory:
Figure 6
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12. SPECIFICATIONS
Format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR Compression M-JPEG
Input 4CH, BNC
Video
Output 1 x BNC Resolution 720 x 480 (NTSC), 720 x 576 (PAL) Frame Rate Max. 120/100 fps (NTSC/PAL)
Display
Division Single, Quad Resolution Max. 640 x 224 (NTSC), 640 x 272 (PAL)
Frame Rate Max. 30/25 fps (NTSC/ PAL) Quality High / Normal / Low
Recording
Mode Manual / Schedule / Motion Detection Trigger Mode Motion Detection
Alarm
Function Recording, Sound Alert HDD 1 x 3.5” IDE HDD (Max. 500GB) Post Alarm 1~60sec Search Method By Date, Time, Event
Network (optional) 10/100BaseT Ethernet(RJ45) Backup Device HDD, USB
Power Supply DC 12V 2.5A Weight 2.59 kg (without HDD) Dimension (W*H*D) 195mm x45mm x 226mm
Operating Environment
30 ~ 80% RH, 5? C ~ 40 ? C (40 ? F ~ 104 ? F)
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