3-1 Install HDD …………………………………………………………………………………….…
3-2 Front panel keypad …………………………………………………………………………….
3-3 Back panel connection ………………………………………………………………………….
3-4 Menu setup ……………………………………………………………………………………….
3-5 System setup …………………………………………………………………………………….
3-6 Search setup … ………………………………………………………………………………..
3-7 Timer setup (Schedule Time-Lapse record mode setup)………………………………….…
3-8 Record Setup ………………………………………………….………………………….…. .
3-9 Camera setup ……….……………………………………………………………………….….
3-10 Motion Detection setup …………….…………………………………………………….…
3-11 Event ……………………………………………………………………………………….….
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4. Operation
4-1 Power on …………………………………………………………………………………………
4-2 Recording ………………………………………………………………………………………..
4-3 Camera Select (1-16) ……….. ……………………………………………………………….….
4-4 Select……. ………………………………………………………………………………………..
4-5 Picture in Picture……….………………………….……………………………………………..
4-6 Zoom ………………………………………………………………………………………………
4-7 Play ……………………………………………………………………………………………….
4-8 Video Loss ……………………………………………………………………………………….
4-9 Key Lock …………………………………………………………………………………………….
Thank you for choosing this high quality Digital Multiplex Recorder. The DMR converts analog
NTSC or PAL video to digital images and records them to a removable hard disk drive. Digitally
recorded video has many advantages compared to analog video recorded on tape. There is no
need to adjust tracking. Digital video can be indexed by time schedule or events, and you can
instantly view video after selecting the time or event. You can freeze frames, fast-forward, fastreverse, slow-forward, and slow-reverse without image streaking or tearing. It can be used as a
replacement for both a time-lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installation.
1.1 Safety Warning
All the safety and operating guidelines should be read prior to operation. Improper
operation may cause permanent damage to the unit.
1.1.1 Use the provided adaptor.
1.1.2 Lift and place this equipment gently.
1.1.3 Do not expose this equipment to open sunlight.
1.1.4 Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.
1.1.5 Do not spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.
1.1.6 Power down the unit before unplugging.
1.1.7 This equipment should be operated only with the power source from the standard
package.
1.1.8 Unauthorized repairs or part substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other
hazards.
1.1.9 Do not switch the Power On & Off within a short period of time (within 3 seconds).
1.1.10 Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself. Refer all servicing and repair to
qualified service personnel.
1.1.11 This unit should be operated only from the power source indicated on the manufacturer’s
label.
1.1.12 Installation should be made by qualified service personnel and should conform to all
local safety codes and regulations.
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1.2 Features
1.2.1 Wavelet Compression Format replaces Time-Lapse VCR + Multiplexer
1.2.2 Four Audio inputs / Two Audio outputs
1.2.3 On Screen Display and RTC (Real time clock) Function
1.2.4 Multiplexing
??Support from 4 channels up to 7, 9, 10, 13 and 16 channels.
??
16 channels can record or display real-time recorded images.
??16 channels with a loop out terminal.
1.2.5 Resolution
Screen Modes Resolution
Full screen 704(H) x 468(V) <NTSC> / 704(H) x 564(V) <PAL>
4 channels 352(H) x 234(V) <NTSC> / 352(H) x 282(V) <PAL>
9 channels 224(H) x 156(V) <NTSC> / 224(H) x 188(V) <PAL>
16 channels 176(H) x 117(V) <NTSC> / 176(H) x 141(V) <PAL>
1.2.6 Independent main and call monitor outputs allow simultaneous multi-camera or
full screen viewing.
1.2.7 Multi Screen Display Mode
??Shown below are optional display modes during surveillance & DMR play back:
Full Screen
Quad
7 CH9 CH10 CH13 CH16 CH
1.2.8 Picture-In-Picture (PIP) is available in live and DMR playback modes. Offers Zoom
capability up to 2 X 2 in live and DMR playback modes
1.2.9 16 channels are swappable and each channel has an independent title generator (up to
1.2.13 16 channel alarm input, ALARM display and one alarm output.
1.2.14 Power-loss memory function: set up parameter will remain, in case of power failure.
1.2.15 Call Monitor: Switch Display
1.2.16 Support 2 Removable HDD, IDE Type
1.2.17 Timer: Schedule recording
1.2.18 Display refresh rate up to 72 IPS (60 IPS for PAL)
1.2.19 Record refresh rate up to 25 IPS (18 IPS for PAL)
1.2.20 Quick Multiple Search by date/time, alarm and full list
1.2.21 Fast and slow playback in multiple speeds.
1.2.22 Security password protection
1.2.23 RS-232 and RS-485 communication protocol
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1.3 Specifications
Video format
Hard disk storage
Record mode
Camera Input Signal
Camera Loop Back
Main Monitor Output
Call Monitor Output
Audio input
Audio output
Motion Detect Area
Motion Detect Sensitivity
Video Loss Detection
IDE type, UTMA 66 above, 2 removable HDDs supported
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC, 16 channels
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75 O BNC, 16 channels
15 * 12 targets per camera (NTSC) / 15 * 14 targets per camera (PAL)
NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR
Manual / Alarm / Timer
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC
4 audio inputs, (RCA)
2 audio outputs, (RCA)
256 Levels
Yes
DMS-MBR 1.0
Refresh Rate
Recording Rate
Dwell Time
Picture in Picture
Key Lock
Picture Zoom
Camera Title
Video Adjustable
Alarm Input
Alarm Output
Remote Control
Time Display Format
Power Source
Power Consumption
Operation Temperature
RS-232C / RS-485 (bps)
Dimension (mm)
Net Weight
72 images/sec. for NTSC / 60 images/sec. for PAL
25 images/sec. for NTSC / 18 images/sec. for PAL
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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2. Installation
2.1 Package contents
The package contains the following items.
??Digital Multiplex Recorder
??HDD cartridge
??Key for cartridge (Inside of HDD cartridge)
??Power cord
??User manual
??Rack mounting kit (Optional)
2.2 Connection
2.2.1 Connect with cameras
Main Monitor
Video Camera
16
....
.. . .
Alarm
Sensor
21
Alarm Input
RS232
AUDIO
(4 CHANNEL)
PC
Call Monitor
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2.3 Rack mount installation
Front Angle with Rack Mount
Side View with Rack Mount
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2.4 RS232 Remote Protocol
You can use a PC keyboard to simulate a DMR keypad.
DATA: REMOTE PROTOCOL using 8 bit data?1 start bit?1stop bit
ACT C0H ID FUNCTION STOP
(FFH) (7FH)
FUNCTION CODE ASCII
KEY_MENU 0x4D M KEY_CH1 0x31 1
KEY_SELECT 0x73 s KEY_CH2 0x32 2
KEY_ENTER 0x0D ENTER KEY_CH3 0x33 3
KEY_4CUT 0x61 a KEY_CH4 0x34 4
KEY_ZOOM 0x5A Z KEY_CH5 0x35 5
KEY_9CUT 0x62 b KEY_CH6 0x36 6
KEY_PIP 0x70 p KEY_CH7 0x37 7
KEY_16CUT 0x63 c KEY_CH8 0x38 8
KEY_SLOW 0x53 S KEY_CH9 0x39 9
KEY_REC 0x72 r KEY_CH10 0x41 A
KEY_LEFT 0x4C L KEY_CH11 0x42 B
KEY_UP 0x55 U KEY_CH12 0x43 C
KEY_PLAY 0x50 P KEY_CH13 0x44 D
KEY_DOWN 0x4E N KEY_CH14 0x45 E
KEY_RIGHT 0x52 R KEY_CH15 0x46 F
KEY_POWER 0x57 W KEY_CH16 0x47 G
KEY_KEY_LOCK 0x4B K
FUNCTION CODE ASCII
3. Configuration
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3.1 Installing the HDD
3.1.1 Installing Hard Drive into Cartridge
3.1.1.1. Please find the drawer Key in the extra tray.
3.1.1.2. Push the front cover of the HDD cartridge back and use the miniature key
provided and insert into the keyhole, turning the key counter-clockwise.
3.1.1.3. Pull the handle outwards to remove the tray from the cartridge frame.
3.1.1.4. Push the open button to slide the top cover backwards and remove.
3.1.1.5. Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable into the HDD.
3.1.1.6. Position the HDD into the carrier body and secure the HDD with the four
#6/32 screws provided.
3.1.1.7. Slide the top cover back over the tray by sliding it forward to secure.
3.1.1.8. Slide the tray back into the cartridge frame.
3.1.2 Function Settings and Operation
3.1.2.1 Power Indicator and HDD Access indicator
When power is on, the indicator will display the following:
Item Indicator
Power Indicator Green LED
HDD Access Indicator Yellow LED
3.1.3 Key lock
A
B
Status
Segment
Power
status
Security status
A ON Locked (Irremovable)
B OFF Unlocked (Removable)
You must turn the key lock to the “ A ” position before powering on the unit. Otherwise
the HDD will not operate properly.
3.1.4 If two HDDs are to be used, one should be selected as “ Master “ and the other should be
selected as “ Slave”. Otherwise, please set the jumpers on the two HDDs to Cable Select
(CS).
3.1.1.1 This product does not support hot swap. Please power off the unit first before
removing the HDD.
3.1.1.2 The models and manufactures of the HDDs listed in the back of this manual have
been tested and proven compatible with this unit.
3.1.1.3 Please remove the hard disk drive ONLY after the power has been shut off for
more than 60 seconds. This will protect and extend the operating life of the hard disk
drive.
3.1.1.4 Master or Slave HDD should be determined before installing new HDD(s).
3.1.1.5 Cable Select (CS) is recommended for the jumper on the back of the new HDD.
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3.1.4 Total recording time varies depending on Record Speed, Record Quality, and size of HDD
Note: Above data is from actual test data obtained from recording a normal TV program.
(Reference only)
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ENTER
ALARM
TIMER
REC
Down
Left
Right
POWER
3.2 Front panel keypad
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MENU
SELECT
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ZOOMSLOW
111315
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8101214
HDD
HDD
Full
16
REC
PLAY
Up
Please follow the instructions below for proper operation of this unit.
1. Install HDD
This device comes equipped with a removable hard disk drive tray. Before turning on this
device, you must install the hard disk drive (unless already included), and prepare it for
operation.
If two HDDs are to be set up, one should be selected as “Master” and the other should be
selected as “Slave”. Otherwise, please set the jumpers on both HDDs to Cable Select (CS).
2. MENU: Press MENU to enter main menu operation mode, and enter administrator password
(default:0000) to access main menu.
3. ENTER: Press ENTER for confirmation.
4. ZOOM: Press the ZOOM button to enlarge the main monitor picture display.
5. : Picture in Picture. Press PIP button to enter PIP display screen.
6. SLOW: Press SLOW to slow down speed of play mode.
7. Select: Press Select to choose the camera (1~16) to display in full screen mode.
8. : 4 channel display mode
9. : 7, 9, 10, and 13 channel display mode
10.: 16 channel display mode
11. LED Light: Under the following conditions, the LED Light remains ON.
(1) HDD: HDD is activated
(2) HDD Full: HDD is full
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(3) ALARM: When Alarm is Enabled: Yes (when the alarm is triggered, the led flashes)
(4) TIMER: When Timer is Enabled: Yes
(5) PLAY: Play operation
(6) REC: Recording operation
12. CAMERA (1-16): Press the Camera Select (1-16) to choose a camera.
13. REC: Press REC to start recording.
14. REW / Left :
REW: Under DMR play mode, it can play video backwards at a high speed. Press REW again
to select the speed (1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x).
Left: Under setup mode, it works as the Left button.
15. PLAY: Press PLAY toplay recorded video.
16. STOP / Down:
STOP: Under DMR Record/Play mode, it stops recording and playing video.
Down: Under setup mode, it works as the Down button.
17. PAUSE / Up:
Pause: Under DMR play mode, it pauses played video.
Up: Under setup mode, it works as the Up button.
18. FF / Right:
FF: Under DMR play mode, it plays video forward at a high speed. Press FF again to select the
speed (1x, 2x, 4x, 8x , 16x, 32x).
Right: Under setup mode, it works as the Right button.
19. POWER: To power on, press the power button.
To power off, press the power button again.
Note: After 60 seconds of suspended operation, the function setup will be turned off automatically.
3.3 Back panel connection
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MONITOR
AUDIO
LOOP
INPUT
CALL
AUDIO
IN
OUT
EXTERNAL I/OPOWER
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
3.3.1 Power input
Please use only the provided power adaptor.
3.3.2 External I/O
Controlled remotely by an external device or control system.
Alarm input, external I/I explanation.
3.3.3 75 / HI
When using the Loop function, please switch to HI or 75 (Ohm).
3.3.4 VIDEO INPUT (1-16)
Connects to a video source, such as a camera.
3.3.5 Loop
Outputs the video signal from that channel to another device if needed.
3.3.6 AUDIO IN (1-4)
Connects to an audio source, such as a microphone.
* IPS (Record Menu – Images Per Second) should be set to 25A (for NTSC) or 18A (for PAL)
3.3.7 AUDIO OUT (R/L)
Connects to a monitor or speaker.
* IPS should be set to 25A (for NTSC) or 18A (for PAL)
3.3.8 MONITOR
Connects to a Main monitor.
3.3.9 CALL
3.3.10 Connects to a CALL monitor. Show the Switch Display.
3.3.9 External I/O
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25 pin com port
9 pin com port
PIN 1. GND
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GROUND
PIN 2. ALARM INPUT 8
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 8 (PIN 2) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”, the unit
starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 3. ALARM INPUT 6
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 6 (PIN 3) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 4. ALARM INPUT 4
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 4 (PIN 4) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 5. ALARM INPUT 2
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 2 (PIN 5) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 6. ALARM INPUT 16
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 16 (PIN 6) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
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the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 7. ALARM INPUT 14
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 14 (PIN 7) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 8. ALARM INPUT 12
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 12 (PIN 8) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 9. ALARM INPUT 10
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 10 (PIN 9) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 10. No Connection
PIN 11. RS232-TX
DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a
control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.
PIN 12. RS485-A
DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a
control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.
PIN 13. EXTERNAL ALARM NO (Normally Open)
Under normal operation COM is not connected to NO. When an alarm is triggered,
COM connects with NO for triggering recommended low voltage accessories.
(Dry relay contact = 24 Volt / 2 Amp Load)
PIN 14. No connection
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PIN 15. ALARM INPUT 7
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 7 (PIN 15) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 16. ALARM INPUT 5
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 5 (PIN 16) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 17. ALARM INPUT 3
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 3 (PIN 17) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 18. ALARM INPUT 1
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 1 (PIN 18) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 19. ALARM INPUT 15
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 15 (PIN 19) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
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PIN 20. ALARM INPUT 13
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 13 (PIN 20) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 21. ALARM INPUT 11
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 11 (PIN 21) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 22. ALARM INPUT 9
Connect a wire from ALARM INPUT 9 (PIN 22) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DMR will
start recording and the buzzer will activate. .
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “Low”: When the alarm input signal is “Low”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
Menu/ Camera/ Alarm is set to “High”: When the alarm input signal is “High”,
the unit starts to record and the buzzer will activate.
PIN 23. RS232-RX
A DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a
control keyboard, using RS-232 serial communications signals.
PIN 24. RS485-B
A DMR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a
control keyboard, using RS485 serial communications signals.
PIN 25. EXTERNAL ALARM COM (Common)
Under normal operation COM is not connected to NO. When an alarm is triggered,
COM connects with NO for triggering recommended low voltage accessories.
(Dry relay contact = 24 Volt / 2 Amp Load)
3.4 Menu setup
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Press ”MENU” to enter the main menu. You will
need to enter a password to access the main
menu. Press “Right” or “Left” to move digits.
Then press “Up” or “Down” to select a number.
Press the “ENTER” button to confirm the
PASSWORD: 0000
password.
Ex.: Password: 0000 (Default: 0000)
After keying in the correct password, and
confirming it by pressing the “ENTER” button.
The screen on the right will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
(MENU)
? SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
SYSTEM
EVENT
EVENT -------- Event List
*To understand the proper operation of this unit, we must start with an introduction to
System setup.
3.5 System setup
Press ”MENU” to enter the main menu. You will
need to enter the password to access the main
menu. Press “
Then press “Up” or “Down” to select a number.
Press the “ENTER” button to confirm the
password.
Ex.: PASSWORD: 0000 (Default: 0000)
After keying in the correct password, and
confirming it by pressing the “ENTER” button.
The screen on the right will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
EVENT -------- Event List
Right
” or “
” to move digits.
Left
PASSWORD: 0000
(MENU)
? SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
SYSTEM
EVENT
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Press ”Up” or “Down” to select SYSTEM
setup
SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
? SYSTEM
EVENT
(Menu)
SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
?SYSTEM
EVENT
Press ”ENTER”to confirm SYSTEM setup, and the screen will display the following options.
(SYSTEM)
AUDIO INPUT: 1
?
INT AUDIBLE ALARM: ON
3.5.1 AUDIO INPUT s etup:
This feature allows the user to set the AUDIO INPUT.
EXT AUDIBLE ALARM: ON
ALARM DURATION: 10 SEC
DWELL TIME: 02 SEC
MESSAGE LATCH: NO
TITLE DISPLAY:ON
TIME DISPLAY: Y/M/D
2003-JAN-02(THU) 17:37:09
NEW PASSWORD: XXXX
CLEAR HDD: MASTER
SYSTEM RESET: NO
REMOTE MODE: RS-232
BAUD RATE: 9600
REMOTE ID: 000
The user can choose 1 of 4 channels to record.
3.5.1.1 Press ”Up” or “Down”
3.5.1.2 Press the ”ENTER” button to confirm AUDIO INPUT:
3.5.1.3 Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose the AUDIO INPUT: 1~4
3.5.1.4 Press ”MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.1.5 Press ”MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
to choose
AUDIO INPUT:
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3.5.2 INT AUDIBLE ALARM setup:
This feature allows the user to set the INTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM. This alarm will be
triggered by an event occurrence when the setting is ON.
3.5.2.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose INT AUDIBLE ALARM
3.5.2.2 Press the “ENTER” button to confirm INT AUDIBLE ALARM
3.5.2.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the INT AUDIBLE ALARM: ON/OFF
ON: Internal Buzzer ON
OFF: Internal Buzzer OFF
3.5.2.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.2.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.3 EXT AUDIBLE ALARM setup:
This feature allows the user to set an EXTERNAL AUDIBLE ALARM that is connected to
Pins 13 and 25 of the DB25 connector on the back panel. This alarm will be triggered by
an event occurrence when the setting is ON.
3.5.3.1 Press “Up” or “Down”
to choose
EXT AUDIBLE ALARM
3.5.3.2 Press the “ENTER” button to confirm EXT AUDIBLE ALARM
3.5.3.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the EXT AUDIBLE ALARM: ON/OFF
ON: External Buzzer ON
OFF: External Buzzer OFF
3.5.3.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.3.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.4 ALARM DURATION Setup option:
This feature allows the user to set the ALARM DURATION. Reaction time is determined by
how long the alarm mode responds to the buzzer.
3.5.4.1 Press “Up” or “Down”
to choose
ALARM DURATION setup.
3.5.4.2 Press “Enter” to confirm ALARM DURATION setup.
3.5.4.3 Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose ALARM DURATION setup.
3.5.4.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.4.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.5 DWELL TIME setup
This feature allows the user to set the DWELL TIME. DWELL TIME is the time period that
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each channel is sequentially shown on the monitor.
3.5.5.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose DWELL TIME setup.
3.5.5.2 Press “Enter” to confirm DWELL TIME setup.
3.5.5.3 Press “Up” or “
Down
” to choose DWELL TIME.
Options: 01~10 SEC.
3.5.5.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.5.5 Press “
MENU
” again to exit
SYSTEM
setup mode.
3.5.6 MESSAGE LATCH setup
This feature allows the user to decide if the External Alarm icon and video loss icon
will be displayed on the monitor.
3.5.6.1 Press “Up” or “Down”
to choose
MESSAGE LATCH setup
3.5.6.2 Press the “ENTER” button to confirm MESSAGE LATCH setup
3.6.6.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the MESSAGE LATCH: ON/OFF
ON: Message latch ON
OFF: Message latch OFF
3.6.6.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.6.6.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.7 TITLE DISPLAY setup
This feature allows the user to decide if the title will be displayed on the monitor.
3.6.7.1 Press ”Up” or “Down ”
to choose
TITLE DISPLAY setup
3.6.7.2 Press the “ENTER” button to confirm TITLE DISPLAY setup
3.6.7.3 Press ”Up” or “Down ” to choose TITLE DISPLAY: ON/OFF
ON: Title Display ON
OFF: Title Display OFF
3.6.7.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.6.7.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.8 TIME DISPLAY format setup
This feature allows the user to set the time format on the monitor.
3.5.8.1 Press ”Up” or “Down”
to choose
TIME DISPLAY setup.
3.5.8.2 Press ”ENTER” to confirm TIME DISPLAY setup.
3.5.8.3 Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose the TIME DISPLAY.
Options: OFF, Y/M/D, M/D/Y or D/M/Y.
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3.5.8.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.8.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.9 TIME setup:
This feature allows the user to set the time.
3.5.9.1 Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose date display.
3.5.9.2 Press ”ENTER” to confirm date display.
3.5.9.3 Press ”Up” or “
Down
” to choose the correct Date & Time. Then press “
Right
“Left” to move digit locations.
3.5.9.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.9.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.10 NEW PASSWORD: XXXX setup: (Default password: 0000)
This feature allows the user to set a new password.
3.5.10.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose NEW PASSWORD: XXXX setup.
3.5.10.2 Press “Enter” to confirm NEW PASSWORD: XXXX setup.
3.5.10.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose a number. Then press ”Right” or “Left” to move
digit location.
3.5.10.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.10.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.11 CLEAR HDD setup
This feature allows the user to clear all data on the HDD.
” or
3.5.11.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose CLEAR HDD setup.
3.5.11.2 Press “Enter” to confirm CLEAR HDD setup.
3.5.11.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose CLEAR HDD for the MASTER or SLAVE.
The screen will display the following.
ALL DATA IN HDD
WILL BE CLEARED
ARE YOU SURE?
(?: NO ? : YES)
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Press“ ?” to clear HDD
NO: Confirm not to clear HDD.
3.5.11.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.11.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.12 SYSTEM RESET setup
This feature allows the user to reset the system.
3.5.12.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose SYSTEM RESET setup.
3.5.12.2 Press “Enter” to confirm SYSTEM RESET setup.
3.5.12.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose SYSTEM RESET Yes or No.
YES: Confirm to System Reset (load default system settings)
NO: Confirm not to System Reset
3.5.12.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.12.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.13 REMOTE MODE setup
This feature allows the user to set the remote mode.
3.5.13.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose REMOTE MODE setup
3.5.13.2 Press “Enter” to confirm REMOTE MODE setup
3.5.13.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose Interface for REMOTE MODE setup
RS-232: Use RS-232 interface
RS-485: Use RS-485 interface
3.5.13.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.13.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.14 Remote protocol Transmitting Baud Rate setup
This feature allows the user to set the remote protocol transmitting baud rate.
3.5.14.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose BAUD RATE setup.
3.5.14.2 Press “Enter” to confirm BAUD RATE setup.
3.5.13.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the BAUD RATE.
Options: 115200, 57600, 19200, 9600, 4800, 3600, 2400, or 1200
3.5.14.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.14.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.5.15 Remote protocol ID setup:
This feature allows the user to control different DMR’s by setting the RS232 remote
protocol. The ID number can be set from 000 to be 255.
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3.5.15.1 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose ID setup.
number. Press
3.5.14.2 Press “Enter” to confirm ID setup.
3.5.15.3 Press “Up” or “Down” to set the numerical value, from 000 ~ 255.
3.5.15.4 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.5.15.5 Press “MENU” again to exit SYSTEM setup mode.
3.6 SEARCH setup
Press “MENU” to enter the main menu. You will
need to enter the password to access the main
menu. Press “Right” or “Left” to move digits and
press
the “ENTER” button to confirm the password.
Ex.: Password: 0000 (Default: 0000)
Up
” or “
Down
” to select a
PASSWORD: 0000
After keying in the correct password, and
confirming it by pressing the “ENTER” button.
The screen on the right will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
EVENT -------- Event List
3.6.1 LAST RECORD for recorded video
(MENU)
? SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
SYSTEM
EVENT
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Press “Up” or “Down” to choose LAST
RECORD. The screen on the right will be
displayed. Press “ENTER” to confirm LAST
RECORD.
3.6.2 FULL LIST for recorded video
Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the Full List
item. The screen on the right will be displayed.
? LAST RECORD
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST
TIME SEARCH
LAST RECORD
?
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST
TIME SEARCH
Press “Enter” to confirm Full List, then the
? M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
screen on the right will be displayed.
Press “Up” or “Down” to choose a recorded
event (There will only be 8 listed per page.) to
view. Press “Right” or “Left” to change pages.
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded video.
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
T 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
T 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD
?: PAGE UP?: PAGE DOWN
-HDD
M: Manual Record time
A: Alarm Record time
T: Timer Record time M-HDD:
Storage in Master HDD = M-HDD Storage in Slave HDD = S-HDD
3.6.3 ALARM LIST for recorded video
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Press “Up” or “Down” to choose
ALARM LIST.
The screen on the right will be displayed.
LAST RECORD
FULL LIST
? ALARM LIST
TIME SEARCH
Press “ENTER” to confirm ALARM LIST, the
?A
screen on the right will be displayed.
Press “Up” or “Down” to choose a recorded
event (There will only be 8 listed per page.) to
view. Press “Left” or “Right” to change pages.
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded
video.
2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 M-HDD
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03 S-HDD
?: PAGE UP?: PAGE DOWN
3.6.3 TIME SEARCH for recorded video
Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose the Time Search
item. The screen on the right will be displayed.
Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List, then the
screen on the right will be displayed.
Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the date &
hour of the recorded event. Press “Left” or
“Right” to change the location.
Press “ENTER” to play selected time recorded
video. If there is no recording in the database,
the screen will display “NOT FOUND”.
LAST RECORD
FULL LIST
ALARM LIST
?TIME SEARCH
PLAY TIME: 2002-JAN-01 18
3.7 TIMER setup (Schedule Time-Lapse record mode setup)
3.7.1 Enter TIMER setup
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Press “MENU” to enter the main menu. You will
ing it
need to enter the password to access the main
menu. Press “Left” or “Right” to move digits,
then press “Up“ or “Down” to select a number.
Press the “ENTER” button to confirm the
password.
Ex.: PASSWORD: 0000 (Default: 0000)
After keying in the correct password, and confirm
by pressing the “ENTER” button. The screen on the
right will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
EVENT -------- Event List
Select TIMER , then Press the “ENTER” button to
confirm TIMER Record setup mode. The screen on
the right will be displayed.
PASSWORD: 0000
(Menu)
SEARCH
? TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
SYSTEM
EVENT
(TIMER)
DAY START END QUALITY IPS
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
DAILY 00:00 00:00 BEST 25A
TIMER ENABLE: NO
3.7.2 TIMER setup:
3.7.2.1 Press “Enter” to confirm TIMER setup.
3.7.2.2 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose the Timer Record day
Daily: Everyday
MON: Monday
TUE: Tuesday
WED: Wednesday
THU: Thursday
FRI: Friday
SAT: Saturday
SUN: Sunday
MO-FR: Monday to Friday
SA-SU: Saturday & Sunday
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JAN-01: Special Date
to enter the password to access the main menu. Press
OFF: Not activated
3.7.2.3 Press “Left” or “Right” move to START record time 00:00 (HH:MM)
Press “Up” or “Down” to change START record time numerical digit
3.7.2.4 Press “Left” or “Right” move to END record time 00:00 (HH:MM)
Press “Up” or “Down” to change END record Time numerical digit
3.7.2.5 Press “Left” or “Right” move to QUALITY
Press”Up” or “Down” to choose options of
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC
3.7.2.6 Press “Left” or “Right” move to Record IPS (Images Per Second)
Press”Up” or “Down” to choose options of
NTSC- 25A, 15, 8, 4, 2, or 1
PAL- 18A, 12, 6, 3, 2, or 1
3.7.2.7 Press ”MENU” to confirm current operation, and enter to next Timer Record
setup.
3.7.2.8 Press “Up” or “Down” move location to Timer Enable: Yes or No setup
YES: To confirm Timer Enable: Scheduling Timer Record function
NO: To confirm no Timer Enable: No Scheduling Timer Record function
3.7.2.9 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.7.2.10 Press “MENU” again to exit and close TIMER setup mode.
3.8 RECOR D setup
3.8.1 To Enter “ Record “ setup
Press ”MENU” to enter the main menu. You will need
“Left” or “Right” to move digit, and Press “Up” or
“Down” to select number. Press “Enter” button to
confirm password.
Ex.: PASSWORD: 0000 (Default: 0000)
PASSWORD: 0000
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After keying in the correct password, and confirming it
by pressing the “ENTER” button. The screen on the
right will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
(MENU)
SEARCH
TIMER
? RECORD
CAMERA
SYSTEM
EVENT
EVENT -------- Event List
Choose Record , and press “Enter” to enter Record
menu. Following screen will be displayed.
(RECORD)
? HDD OVERWRITE: NO
RECORD IPS: 25A
RECORD QUALITY: NORMAL
ALARM REC IPS: 25A
ALARM REC QUALITY: NORMAL
3.8.2 HDD OVERWRITE setup:
3.8.2.1 Press “Enter” to confirm HDD OVERWRITE setup.
3.8.2.2 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose HDD OVERWRITE.
NO: When HDD is full, unit will stop recording
YES: When HDD is full, unit will overwrite the HDD recordings
3.8.2.3 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.8.2.4 Press “MENU” again to exit and close HDD OVERWRITE setup mode.
3.8.3 RECORD IPS setup:
3.8.3.1 Press “Enter” to confirm RECORD IPS setup.
3.8.3.2 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose IPS record speed.
NTSC- 25A, 15, 8, 4, 2, or 1
PAL- 18A, 12, 6, 3, 2, or 1
3.8.3.3 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.8.3.4 Press “MENU” again to exit and close RECORD IPS setup mode.
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3.8.4 RECORD QUALITY setup
You will need to
or
3.8.4.1 Press “Enter” to confirm Record Quality setup.
3.8.4.2 Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose Record Quality level.
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, or BASIC
3.8.4.3 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.8.4.4 Press “MENU” again to exit and close RECORD QUALITY setup mode.
3.8.5 ALARM REC IPS setup
3.8.5.1 Press “Enter” to confirm ALARM REC IPS setup.
3.8.5.2 Press “Up” or “Down” to choose ALARM REC IPS record speed.
NTSC- 25A, 15, 8, 4, 2, or 1
PAL- 18A, 12, 6, 3, 2, or 1
3.8.5.3 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.8.5.4 Press “MENU” again to exit and close ALARM REC IPS setup mode.
3.8.6 ALARM REC QUALITY setup
3.8.6.1 Press “Enter” to confirm ALARM REC QUALITY setup.
3.8.6.2 Press ”Up” or “Down” to choose ALARM REC QUALITY level.
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, or BASIC
3.8.6.3 Press “MENU” to exit and confirm current operation.
3.8.6.4 Press “MENU” again to exit and close ALARM REC QUALITY setup mode.
3.9 CAMERA setup
Press ”MENU” to enter the main menu.
enter the password to access the main menu. Press
“ Left ” or “ Right ” to move digit, and Press ” Up ”
“ Down ” to select number. Press “Enter” button to
confirm password.
Ex.: Password: 0000 (Default: 0000)
PASSWORD: 0000
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After keying in the correct password, and confirming it
by
pressing the “ENTER” button. The screen on the right
will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
EVENT -------- Event List
CAMERA setup
TITLE DWELL
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SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
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SYSTEM
EVENT
01 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
02 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
03 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
04 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
05 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
06 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
07 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
08 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
09 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
10 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
11 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
12 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
13 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
14 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
15 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
16 ON 5 5 5 LOW EVENT
ALARMRECORD
3.9.1 TITLE: Allows you to assign a title to each camera input. Initially each title is the camera’s
number.
3.9.1.1 Press ”Up” or “Down”: Select channel in the Channel setup
3.9.1.2 Press ENTER: Confirm the channel
3.9.1.3 Press “ Left ” or “ Right ”: Select the location of title (6 characters maximum)
3.9.1.4 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select the characters for display (0~9, A~Z,-,:, (,),)
3.9.1.5 Press “MENU”: Confirm and exit the title setting
3.9.1.6 Press “MENU”: Exit the Channel setup
3.9.2 DWELL: to set up auto switching channel
3.9.2.1 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select channel in the Channel setup
3.9.2.2 Press “Enter”: Enter the channel setup
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3.9.2.3
Press “
Left
” or
“
Right
”: Select DWELL on the screen
3.9.2.4 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select ON/OFF on the screen
3.9.2.5 Press “MENU”: Confirm and exit the dwell setting
3.9.2.6 Press “MENU”: Exit the channel setup
3.9.3 (Brightness) / (Contrast) / (Color): video adjustment of each channel
3.9.3.1 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select channel in the Channel setup
3.9.3.2 Press “ENTER” Enter the channel setup
3.9.3.3 Press “ Left ” or “ Right ”: Select brightness/contrast/color on the screen
3.9.3.4 Press “Up” or “Down”: Set up 0~9 on the screen.
3.9.3.5 Press “MENU ”: Confirm and exit the brightness/contrast/color setting.
3.9.3.6 Press “MENU”: Exit the channel setup
3.9.4 ALARM
3.9.4.1 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select channel in the Channel setup
3.9.4.2 Press “ENTER” to Enter the cannel setup
3.9.4.3 Press “ Left ” or “ Right ”: Select ALARM on the screen
3.9.4.4 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select LOW/OFF/HIGH for alarm polarity
3.9.4.5 Press “MENU”:” Confirm and exit the alarm setting.
3.9.4.6 Press “MENU”:” Exit the channel setup
3.9.5 RECORD
3.9.5.1 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select channel in the Channel setup
3.9.5.2 Press “ENTER”: Enter the Channel setup
3.9.5.3 Press ” “Left” or “Right”: Select Record on the screen.
3.9.5.4 Press “Up” or “Down”: Select record method as below (Unit will only record the channel
which has been set up for EVENT/ NORMAL/ OFF)
EVENT: when an alarm input is triggered, unit will record alarming channel more
frequently. For example: normal record method is 1-2-3-4-5-……-16. In Event mode,
when CH01 is triggered, the record method will become 1-2-1-3-1-4-1-5-…-16.
NORMAL: when external alarm is on, unit will record normally as set up.
OFF: DMR will not record
3.9.5 Press “MENU”: Confirm and exit the record setting
3.9.6 Press “MENU”: Exit the channel setup
3.10 MOTION DETECTION setup
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3.10.1 Press “MENU” to enter the menu set up, then “ Down” to CAMERA setup, Press
“ENTER” twice to enter the Motion Detection Setup .
3.10.2 Each screen displays the current camera picture overlaid with the motion targets (as
Figure 1). You can push the button “Left” or “Right”, “Up” or “Down” to adjust motion
detection in ON or OFF.
3.10.3 The targets on each motion setup can be turned to ON or OFF individually by row. To set
up targets, using the following front panel buttons:
3.10.3.1Press ‘ENTER” to confirm the channel
3.10.3.2Press “ENTER” to enter motion mode
3.10.3.3 ? Up -- moves the target cursor up one row at a time.
3.10.3.4 ? Down -- moves the target cursor down one row at a time.
3.10.3.5 ? Left -- moves the target cursor left one column at a time.
3.10.3.6 ? Right -- moves the target cursor right one column at a time.
3.10.3.7 Press “ENTER” to turn the target cursor ON
Press “ENTER” again to turn the target cursor OFF
3.10.3.8 Camera Select (1-15) -– toggles the corresponding target on the cursor line ON or
OFF. (Figure 1) There are only 15 targets in a row, therefore; only Camera Selected
(1-15) can be operated.
3.10.3.9 Zoom – turns all targets in the current row ON or OFF. (Figure 1-2)
3.10.3.10 PIP – turns all targets on the screen ON or OFF. (Figure 1-3)
3.10.4 Press “ SLOW “ button to setup the Sensitivity list up to 25 Press “ REC “ button to setup
the Sensitivity list
down to 000.
Sensitivity value is related to motion and brightness
change. Low value (as 001) means higher sensitivity on motion and brightness change.
High value (as 255) means lower sensitivity on motion and brightness change. User can
choose the suitable sensitivity value in different locations. The default value is set on 32.
Note:
If Motion Detection is set, and activated, there are two actions as follows:
1). Live Video - The motion detected camera(s) will be scanned more frequently, if the Video
set up for 16 cameras, the sequence to scan the cameras is from 1st, 2nd, 3rd, through 16
cameras. If motion is detected on Camera #1, the sequence to scan #1 camera will be more
frequently. It will scan as 1st, 2nd, 1st, 3rd, 1st, 4th..1st, 16th. And CH 1 will show the motion
icon . If the 2nd camera and 3rd camera are activated, they will be scanned as 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
2nd, 2nd, 3rd, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 2nd, 3rd. CH2 and CH3 will show the motion icon until
motion stops.
2). Recorded Video - Video will be recorded for the motion detected cameras the same
fashion as Live video. If Motion Detection is set and activated, the DVR will automatically start
recording when motion is detected. Motion detection recording is further described in section
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3.11 Event
3.11.1 Enter “Event“ list
Press ”MENU” to enter the main menu.
will need to enter the password to access
the main menu. Press “ Left ” or “ Right ”
to move digit, and Press”Up” or “Down” to
select number. Press the “ENTER” button
confirm password.
Ex.: Password: 0000 (Default: 0000)
After keying in the correct password, and
confirming it by pressing the “ENTER” button.
The screen on the right will be displayed:
SEARCH ------- Find Recordings
TIMER ------- Schedule Recording Times
RECORD------- Record Mode Setup
CAMERA ------- Camera Channel Setup
SYSTEM ------- System Setup
EVENT -------- Event List
PASSWORD: 0000
(MENU)
SEARCH
TIMER
RECORD
CAMERA
SYSTEM
? EVENT
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Press “ENTER” to confirm Full List,
the screen
video
on the right will be displayed.
Press ” “Up” or “Down” to choose wanted
recorded event (Only 8 recorded events will be
shown on a single page). Press “Up” or “Down”
to change the pages.
Press “ENTER” to Play selected recorded
M–HDD WARNING 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
M–HDD LOSS 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
M–HDD ERROR 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
S–HDD WARNING 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
HDD FULL 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
SYSTEM ERROR 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
----02 VLOSS 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
----03 ALARM 2002-JAN-01 03:00:00
?: PAGE UP ?: PAGE DOWN?+?: CLEAR
M-HDD WARNING: Master HDD may have a failure.
M-HDD LOSS: Master HDD does not exist. Use the slave HDD if installed
M-HDD ERROR: Master HDD may have a writing error
S-HDD WARNING: Slave HDD may have a failure
S-HDD LOSS: Slave HDD does not exist. Use the master HDD if installed
S-HDD ERROR: Slave HDD may have a writing error
HDD FULL: HDD is full
SYSTEM ERROR: System may have a failure
----02 VLOSS: Channel: 2 Video loss
----03 ALARM: Channel: 3 External I/O Alarm has triggered
POWER RESTORE: Power restore
4. Operation
4.1 Power on
Before powering on the unit, make sure the HDD has been locked, and the POWER LED is
red. After pressing the POWER button, POWER LED will turn to an orange color, then all
other LEDs will turn to a RED color except the LED for HDD. The OSD screen will display
“HDD Detecting”. Power on time will take approximately 15 to 20 seconds. If the HDD is set
as Master, the screen will display “ MASTER HDD CONNECTED”. If HDD is set as Slave, the
screen will display “SLAVE HDD CONNECTED”. In order to shorten the power on running
time, we suggest set the HDD as Master. You can set up the HDD to be a Master or Slave
with the jumper setting on the HDD.
After the DMR has initialized, the POWER LED will turn to a green color.
4.2 Recording
Your DMR offers a variety of flexible recording modes. You can set it up to record
continuously, by scheduled time, or by triggered events. You can also adjust the recording
speed and resolution by selecting MENU and System before recording. If power is interrupted
during the record mode, the unit will return to the record mode after power returns.
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There are 3 record modes for this DMR: Alarm Record, Timer Record, and Manual Record.
All record Modes are described below.
4.2.1 Alarm Record
When DMR is triggered by alarm input, it will start to record immediately. Following
screen will be displayed.
A : Alarm trigger
OW : HDD Over Write
032GB (Shown at the OW location
means)
32 GB HDD are left for video
recording. (1 HDD installed)
001GB: (Shown at the OW location
means)
032GB
32 GB left in slave HDD and 1
GB left in master HDD for video
recording. (2 HDD installed)
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03
A?OW
4.2.2 Timer Record
DMR will follow Timer setup to record. Recording speed and quality are entered in the
recording mode setup in the main menu.
The screen on the right will be displayed.
T : Timer record
OW: HDD Over Write
032GB (Shown at the OW location means)
32 GB HDD are left for video recording. (1
HDD installed)
001GB: (Shown at the OW location means)
032GB
32 GB left in slave HDD and 1 GB left in
master HDD for video recording. (2 HDD
installed)
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03
T?OW
4.2.3 Manual Record
You can press “REC” to start recording immediately. Recording speed and quality are
entered in the recording mode setup in the main menu.
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Following screen will be displayed.
and 1 GB left in
OW: HDD Over Write
032GB (Shown at the OW location means)
32 GB HDD are left for video recording. (1
HDD installed)
001GB: (Shown at the OW location means)
032GB
32 GB left in slave HDD
master HDD for video recording. (2 HDD
installed)
4.3 Camera Select (1-16)
Press Camera Select (1-16) to select a camera to display in full screen mode.
4.4 Select
This feature allows the user to get the ideal camera viewing location.
4.4.1. Press ,, , bbutton to show different viewing formats.
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03
032GB M?001GB
4.4.2 Press “ Select ” then “Left” or “Right” button to locate the desired position.
4.4.3 Press “ Camera Select (1-16) “ to select the appointed camera.
4.4.4 Press “MENU” to exit.
4.5 Picture in Picture (PIP)
Press PIP button to enter PIP display screen. The PIP format displays a full screen
“background” picture with a 1/16 size screen ‘insert”.
4.5.1 Press button to display the last selected PIP mode.
4.5.2 Press “ Select ” then “Left” or “Right” button to move the insert screen.
4.5.3 Press “MENU” to exit
4.6 Zoom
Press ZOOM button to enlarge the display of the main camera. Unit displays zoom picture
on main view with a small window inserted. The inserted window contains a movable 1/4
view size of another selected camera.
4.6.1 Press the appointed “ Camera Select (1-16) “.
4.6.2 Press “ Zoom “ button to be zoom mode.
4.6.3 Press the “Zoom ” button again to move the zoom pointer.
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4.6.4 Press “MENU” to exit.
4.7 Play
Press “ PLAY ” the DMR will enter the Play mode; it will show the last recording.
4.7.1 Fast Forward (F.F.) & Fast Rewind (F.R.)
4.7.1.1 Press “ PLAY ” and press ” ??” for fast forward search. Press” ??” once for
2X speed, press “??” twice to for 4X speed. The maximum search speed is 32X.
4.7.1.2 Press “ PLAY ” then Press ”??” for fast rewind search. Press” ??” once for
2X speed, press “??” twice to for 4X speed. The maximum search speed is 32X.
4.7.2 Slow Forward (S.F.) & Slow Rewind (S.R.)
4.7.2.1 Press “ PLAY ” then press ” SLOW ” for 1/2 X slow forward speed, Press“??”
once for 1/4 slow forward, press“??” twice for 1/8 X speed, ….the minimum slow
speed is 1/32 X.
4.7.2.2 Press “ PLAY ” then press “ SLOW ” then press,” ?? ” for 1/2 X slow rewind
speed, press “??” twice for 1/4 X speed, ….the minimum slow speed is 1/32 X.
4.7.3 Pause: Press “ PLAY ” then press “ PAUSE ”, it will pause the screen
4.7.4 Stop: Press “ STOP ” under any circumstance, it will return the DMR to live monitoring
mode.
4.7.5 Image jog dial
4.7.5.1 Press “ PLAY ” then press “ PAUSE ”, this will pause playback. Press “?? ” for
single image forward play, or “??” for reverse image play. Images are shown one by one
while continuously pressing the” ?? ” button or “??” button.
4.8 VIDEO LOSS
Screen will display “ ” if a video input is disconnected.
4.9 KEY LOCK WITH PASSWORD
To prevent unauthorized operation of this recorder, press the “MENU” and “Enter” keys at same
time. The screen will display “KEY LOCK”, and all operation buttons on the front panel will be
locked.
To unlock, press the “MENU” and “ENTER “ keys again at the same time, key in your password
(Default: 0000) and press “Enter”, the screen will display “KEY UNLOCK ” allowing the front
panel buttons to work once again.
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5. Trouble shooting & Appendix
5.1 Trouble shooting
The table below describes some typical problems and their remedies.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
HDD Not Found
No power ?? Check power cord connections.
No response from any button ?? Check display for Key Lock mode.
No recorded video Check that the HDD is installed properly.
Timer Record enable does
not work
No live video ?? Check camera video cable and connections.
?? Insert HDD
?? Use the Key to lock the HDD Cartridge
and press any key
?? Confirm that there is power at the outlet.
?? Press “MENU” & “ENTER” at same time to exit Key Lock
mode.
Check if the Record Enable is set to YES
?? Check monitor video cable and connections.
?? Plug camera(s) directly into monitor for testing
?? Check camera(s) lens setting.
5.2 Compatible HDD brands
Manufacturer
HITACHI Deskstar 180 GXP (120 GB) 120GB 7200rpm
IBM Deskstar 120GXP (40GB) 40GB 7200 rpm
IBM Deskstar 60GXP IC35l060 60GB 7200 rpm
IBM Deskstar 120GXP (80GB) 80GB 7200 rpm
IBM Deskstar 120GXP (120GB) 120GB 7200 rpm
Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120L 120GB 7200 rpm
Seagate Barracuda ATA IV, ST340016A 40GB 7200 rpm
Seagate Barracuda ATA V, ST3120023A 120GB 7200 rpm
Seagate Barracuda ATA IV, ST380021A 80GB 7200rpm
Western Digital Caviar WD400BB-00BSA0 40GB 7200 rpm
Western Digital Caviar WD400EB-00CPF0 40GB 5400 rpm
Western Digital Caviar WD1200BB-00CAA1 120GB 7200rpm
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Security Labs Limited Warranty
Security Labs, Inc. warrants that if a Security Labs product proves to be defective in material or workmanship
under normal usage, Security Labs will provide without charge to the consumer, parts and/or labor necessary
to remedy the defect for the period of ONE YEAR from the date of purchase. The warranty period commences
on the date that the product is purchased by the consumer. Any implied warranty is also limited to the
duration above.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE FOLLOWING: FLUCTUATIONS IN THE POWER SOURCE OR
LIGHTNING-RELATED DAMAGE; ATTACHED OR UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES; COSMETIC PARTS SUCH AS
KNOBS AND ACCESS DOORS; CABINET DAMAGE, INCLUDING DAMAGE IN TRANSIT; ACCIDENTAL
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INADEQUATE SIGNAL; UNAUTHORIZED INTERNAL CONTROL OF ADJUSTMENTS; INSTALLATION;
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from SECURITY LABS; this will assist us in more efficient service on your unit, and possibly avoid shipment if
the adjustment can be made over the phone. If shipment is made, the cost for postage, insurance and
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SECURITY LABS' OBLIGATION UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE TO REPLACE SUCH PARTS AND
PROVIDE LABOR AS STATED. SECURITY LABS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSSES OR
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