Security Labs SLD261, SLD262, SLD263 Owner's Manual

4/8/16 Channel Multiplexed
Digital Video Recorder
Owner’s Manual
Customer Support 1-800-774-0284
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRICAL
SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN !
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE C OVER (OR BACK ), NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Safety Precautions
A lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of insulated
dangerous Voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock.
An exclamation point, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user of important operation and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance..
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. THIS UNIT IS NOT
DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE.
Attention: Installation should be performed by qualified service
personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or
applicable local codes.
Power Disconnect: Units with or without ON-OFF switches have
power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into
the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the
ON-OFF switch is the ON position. The power cord is the main power
disconnect for all units.
There are no serviceable parts inside this unit, call the manufacturer
for details.
Warranty
and Service
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Before installing the DVR, be sure to thoroughly review and follow the instructions in this
User’s Manual. Pay particular attention to the parts that are marked NOTICE.
Also, when connecting with an external device, first turn the power OFF and follow the
manual’s instructions for a proper installation.
1. This document is intended for both the administrator and users.
2. This manual contains information for configuring, managing and using your DVR.
3. To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to heat or moisture.
4. For questions and technical assistance of this product, contact our technical support at
800-774-0284.
Strong recommendations on installation of the DVR:
1. Ensure that the electricity at the place you want to install the DVR is stable and meets
electrical requirements.
2 Unit generates heat which must be properly discharged. Do not place objects beside
exhaust port(fan) on the left and the right side of the unit..
3. Place your DVR unit in a well-ventilated area. Do not place heat-generating objects on
top of the unit.
About this document
Please read all instructions before setting up the DVR
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FCC Statement:
WARNING
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must
accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
* Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement:
WARNING
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
* You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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Please operate the keypad function according to the DVR model that you purchased
4CH
8CH
16CH
FRONT PANEL
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Screen mode
4CH
1.
/ SET : Quad screen mode button / Set PTZ preset function
2. CHANNEL 1 : Channel 1 full screen button
3. CHANNEL 2 : Channel 2 full screen button
4. CHANNEL 3 : Channel 3 full screen button
5. CHANNEL 4 : Channel 4 full screen button
8CH
1.
/ SET : Quad screen mode button / Set PTZ preset function
2. CHANNEL 1 / 5 : Channel 1 / 5 full screen button
3. CHANNEL 2 / 6 : Channel 2 / 6 full screen button
4. CHANNEL 3 / 7 : Channel 3 / 7 full screen button
5. CHANNEL 4 / 8 : Channel 4 / 8 full screen button
16CH
1.
/ / : Split screen mode select
2. Number button 0 ~ 9 : Channel 1 ~ 16 full screen select button
Channel 1 ~ 9, press 0 + 1 ~ 0 + 9
Channel 10 ~ 16, press 1 + 0 ~ 1 + 6
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Miscellaneous
1. AUTO : Auto sequence mode
2. LOCK : Press this button to operate Key Lock function
3. PTZ : To PTZ control mode
4. AUDIO : Audio on or off select button
5. BACKUP : Image backup button
6. UP / STOP : Direction button UP / Playback stop button /
7. DOWN / PAUSE : Direction button down / Playback pause / (Step play)
8. REW / LEFT : Reverse playback choose button / play speed /
9. FF / RIGHT : Forward playback choose button / play speed /
10. ENTER : Enter button or value change(+)
11. MENU : Press this button to display the menu setup
12. ESC : Press this button to exit menu
13. T-SRH : Press this button to playback time search
14. PLAY : Press this button to playback
15. + : Increase + value.
16. REC : Press this button to start recording
17. - : Reduce - value
18. USB 2.0 : Thumb Drive slot
*User should plug in USB again if ActiveX is loaded, image is backed up, or version is updated.
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4CH
8CH
16CH
REAR PANEL
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Connector
Power code in DC12V/5A, power switcher (ON / OFF)
4CH Camera 1 ~ 4 input BNC type
8CH Camera 1 ~ 8 input BNC type
16CH Camera 1 ~ 16 input BNC type
Call / Main Monitor out
4CH: Audio channel input x 1 and output x 1
8CH: Audio channel input x 1 and output x 1
16CH: Audio channel input x 4 and output x 2(left and right)
Alarm / Relay / RS 485 connector
VGA out
RJ-45 (Network connector)
PS2 type mouse connector
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DVR Initialing or detecting a new hard disk
Recording icon Overwrite
Motion Alarm Event (Motion / Alarm)
Video loss
Keypad lock * 111111 is the default password
Live screen
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Mouse Control
Operate:
MENU BUTTON : Press MENU button to enter menu setup or exit ESC : Press ESC button to exit menu
ENTER BUTTON : Press Enter button to confirm set or value change(+) DIRECTION BUTTON : MENU item select + BUTTON : Increase + value
- BUTTON : Reduce - value BACKUP : To backup mode
PTZ : To PTZ control mode
( ) MOVE (ENT) SELECT (MENU) EXIT
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Screen display
1. Double-click on the left button of desired camera
to display full screen
2. Double-click on the left button of desired camera
to view quad screen
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Menu display
1. One-click right button to view menu OSD
2. Back to last OSD page
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None
No function
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Select
Selects Item to be viewed or changed
○1
○2
○3
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Remote control:
The keys on the remote control function the same as the front keypad of the unit.
User please operate according to the DVR model that you purchased
Channel select 1 ~ 16 camera
UP / STOP : Direction button UP / Playback stop button REW : Reverse playback choose button DOWN / PAUSE : Direction button down / Playback pause FF : Forward playback choose button ENTER : Enter button or value change
MENU : Press this button to display the menu setup BKUP : Image backup button ESC : Press this button to exit menu T-SRH : Press this button to playback time search PLAY : Press this button to playback REC : Press this button to start recording + BUTTON : Increase + value
- BUTTON : Reduce - value
Quad / Split screen Auto: Channel sequence Audio : Audio on / off Note: See what is on remote now
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Main MENU – Camera Set
Main MENU – Camera Set – Title Camera title setup function allows 5 characters for each channel.
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Main Menu – Record Setup Record Setup – Record Frame rate
Record Setup – Schedule Record Framerate: For normal and schedule record FPS only Record Setup – Motion Record Framerate: For motion record FPS only Record Setup – Alarm Record Framerate: For alarm record FPS only Record Setup – Record Quality: High / Medium / Low Record Setup – Event Rec Duration: 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 Record Setup – Auto Record: After 1 ~ 8 minutes, auto start to record if no operation. Record Setup - Data Retention Set: 1 ~ 15 days Record Setup – Schedule Record
Record Set – Schedule Record
Note: Hours of the day are displayed in Military
(24 Hour) time format. Example:
= Midnight to 1:00 am
= 2:00 am – 3:00 am
= 4:00 am – 5:00 am
= 4pm – 5:00 pm etc.
The empty spaces in between are the odd
numbered hours of the day.
0 0
0 2
0 4
1 6
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Notice:
1. Each channel has its own frame rate adjustment for each recording mode.
2. You can adjust the frame rate of each channel and set different record modes such as
schedule, motion detection, and alarm record.
3. Press button to change to different record modes.
1. Schedule record mode 2. Motion record mode
3. Alarm record mode 4. Schedule, motion, and alarm record mode
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Record Time Table: base on 250GB HDD record
Record Quality: Low. Average: 5 KB;
REC FPS 60 30 15 10
REC Hour 237.6 488.4 976.8 1465.2
Record Quality: Normal. Average 10 KB;
REC FPS 60 30 15 10
REC Hour 118.8 244.2 488.4 732.6
Record Quality: High. Average 20 KB;
REC FPS 60 30 15 10
REC Hour 59.4 122.1 244.2 366.3
This table is only for reference. Frame rate will vary slightly with the complexity of the images
being recorded.
20 K x 30 (frame rate) x 60 (mins) x 60 (secs) = 2160000 K = 2160 M / hr
2160 M / hr x 24 = 51840000 K = 51840 M = 51.84 G / (1 Day)
Please format hard disk after installation.
Hard disk compatible table
IDE Seagate Hitachi WD(AAJB) Status
80 ~ 750 GB OK 80 ~ 750 GB OK 80 ~ 750 GB OK
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Main Menu – Alarm Detection 1 ~ 16
Alarm Signal type depends on Alarm Sensor polarity defined as NO (N/Open) or NC (N/Close)
mode. Alarm POP UP: Event channel jumps to full screen when alarm is triggered. Quad
screen with the alarm symbol will display if more than two cameras are triggered.
Relay: NO + COM or NC + COM
Relay action:
Door closed Door open
Relay: NO (Normal open) Alarm trigger
NO COM NC COM
Relay: NC (Normal Close)
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Main Menu – Motion Detection 1 ~ 16
Main Menu – Motion Detection Channel : 1 ~ 4 / 1 ~ 8 / 1 ~ 16 Main Menu – Motion Detection Sensitivity : Highest / High / Medium / Low / Off Main Menu – Motion Detection Duration : Off / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 / continue Main Menu – Motion Detection POP UP : Off / 1 ~ 30 seconds / continue
Main Menu – Motion Detection – Motion Area
Detected area
cursor
Motion POP UP: Motion channel jumps to full screen
when motion is triggered. 16 split screen with an alarm
symbol is displayed if more than two cameras are
triggered.
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Main Menu – Motion Detection – Motion area selection
To set detection area, start in the upper left hand corner and drag down to the lower right hand
corner.
One-click of the left button on the mouse will cancel detected area.
Start
End
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Main Menu – Screen – Border: Quad border On / Off display
Main Menu – Screen – Video Adjustment: Video screen position movement
Main Menu – Screen – VGA Frequency and VGA
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After selecting, press ENTER to see the changed resolution. Press ENTER to change, press
ESC to cancel. If no change is made, the mode will change back to the last status after 15
seconds.
DVR needs to reboot if 1280x1024 resolution is adjusted.
Main Menu – Screen – Video System
Users can select between AUTO, NTSC, or PAL according to the specifications of your system
(default is NTSC).
If video system is changed, the DVR will need to be rebooted.
Main Menu – Audio Set
- To record audio, set to “on”. Adjust input/output levels for desired sound.
- Mute turns off live audio.
Main Menu – System Set – Hard Disk Main Menu – System Set – Format HDD
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Main Menu – System Set – Hard Disk Setup – Format HDD – Password
HDD was formatted successfully.
-The correct password needs to be entered before formatting the hard disk. The password is
the same as the default unlock password, which is 111111.
- When installing a second hard drive, be sure to set it to slave.
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Main Menu – System Set – Security Protection - Password Change
Menu Protection:
On / Off. If set to “on”, you need to enter your password to access the menu.
Auto Key Lock:
After 1 ~ 120 seconds the system automatically goes into key lock mode. You will have to
“unlock” before operating the DVR..
Main Menu – System Set – Time Set
Select your time zone and auto time synchronization with an NTP server. An internet
connection is required for the NTP server. The NTP server does not work under network
DHCP mode. After time set or daylight mode turns to on, you need to apply and confirm. 0 ~ 9
is repeatable with increase + button, and decrease - button.
If the DVR is connected to a network system, enable NTP server to get a network request
automatically.
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System Set – Dwell Time Setup (Full screen Channel auto sequence)
Main Menu – System Set – BUZZER SETUP
Main Menu – System Set – Network Settings Network Settings – Local IP
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Network Settings – Local IP – STATIC Network Settings – Local IP – DHCP
Select static IP address / Gateway / Net Mask Auto IP detected under IP sharing or router
Main Menu – System Set – Network – PPPOE
Main Menu – System Set – Network – PPPOE – ID
If the DVR is connected to the internet, enable Main Menu – System Set – Time Set NTP server to get a network time request automatically.
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Main Menu – System Set – Network – PPPOE – Password
Input PPPoE account and password, then save & exit menu.
IP will not correctly appear on screen if your firewall or router settings block communications
with your DVR.
Type the IP into Net viewer or IE browser to view image via network.
Main Menu – System Set – Network – D/DNS set
A Static IP Address (IP address does not change) from your internet service provider is the best solution to connect your DVR to the internet. If a static IP is not easily available to you, a “DNS” service is an accept able alternative.
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Ex: Enter in www.dyndns.com
to apply for a free account and host name.
Click Create Account to make a new ID name.
Fill in all the personal information, password, and email address; please go to your email
address to activate your new account. Return to the DynDNS website; click Account to log in
page.
Type your applied Username and Password
cv1000 123456
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Login page
Click Add Host Services:
Click “Add Host Service”
Click “My Services” icon
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Add static DNS Host:
Select Static DNS: add Static DNS Host
Type a Hostname (user decided).
No useful df6020 Add Host
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Ex: Create a new df6020 host name. After adding a new hostname DynDNS page will show a
confirmation message page.
On IE browser blank bar, enter your hostname to get on line.
DNS address is required. (Please ask your local ISP). DNS only works under DDNS mode.
Network stream speed depends on the locality bandwidth.
A download speed of 512K (minimum) is required to avoid image degradation.
Enable : YES
DNS Server: From ISP
DDNS Server: DynDNS.
HOST Name: Enter host name
User Name: Enter DynDNS username
Password: Enter DynDNS password
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Main Menu – System Set – RS-485 Common Settings
RS485 Settings in your DVR need to match the settings of your PTZ Camera.
Main Menu – System Set – Pan/Tilt Device
Control: Keypad, mouse
* Mouse control: press ESC to enter PTZ mode, press AUTO button, then click the left button
of the mouse to control PTZ movement.
Preset PTZ Positions
Your new dual codec DVR will program (set) and control (call) up to four preset positions with a
programmable PTZ camera such as the Security Labs SLC-171C or Piczel 3505.
While in the PTZ mode:
To enter (SET) preset positions: Press the <QUAD / SET> button, adjust the PTZ camera to
the desired view and press <1>, adjust the PTZ camera to the next desired view and press
<2>, adjust the PTZ camera to the next desired view and press <3>, finally adjust the PTZ
camera to the next desired view and press <4>.
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To view (CALL) preset positions: Press the <AUDIO / CALL> button, then press <1>, <2>, <3>,
or <4> to instantly move the PTZ camera to the previously programmed position.
Programmed positions can also be set and called with the Network Viewer program on the
included software CD.
Main Menu – System Set – F/W Upgrade
Should a firmware upgrade become available for your DVR, you can install it via the USB (flash drive) port on the front of your unit. Transfer the available upgrade file (.FWI) that you have received via e-mail or from downloading from our web site onto a USB flash drive. Place your unit in the <STOP> mode, connect the USB flash drive, and follow the prompts on the F/W Upgrade Menu.
Press PLAY to start version update.
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DVR automatically reboots after version is updated.
Main Menu – System Set – Load Active-X Control
Stop the hard disk before loading the Active-X control for use with a web browser.
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1. Before making a connection using internet explorer, please download the ActiveX to the
DVR hard disk from the CD-ROM. Steps: CD disk Æ ActiveX ÆUSB flash drive Æ DVR
(with hard disk) USB Æ Menu - System Set – Load Active-X Control Æ ENTER button
2. Also install ActiveX to your personal computer. Net viewer is packaged with ActiveX.exe.
3. Router configuration may be necessary to view from a remote computer, (See page 47 for
explanation)
Main Menu – Search Main Menu – Search – TIME LIST
Main Menu – Search – Event List
Main Menu – Search – Time Search
Press ENTER to select date and time. Move cursor left and right to select item.
ENTER or + / - button to change value.
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Main Menu – Search – Time Search
After date and time are selected, go to Search and then press ENTER to start playback.
Playing
Forward speed: x 2 / x 3 / x 4 (Direction right button)
Reverse speed: x 8 / x 16 / x 32 (Direction left button)
Press STOP to search list, press ESC to live mode.
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Backup mode: A USB thumb drive is required for backup. Back up file size cannot exceed
1GB. When system reads USB (thumb driver only) device, the system will stop recording for
about 2 seconds
Mode 1: On live mode, press backup button to access backup page.
Total hard disk date & time range
Select start and end time of backup
After selecting backup time, select apply to
display data size. After size appears, press
backup button to access USB page.
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DVR is reading thumb drive
After a while, all backup information displays on screen. You can press backup button to start
the file backup. Data is writing to USB thumb drive, please wait until backup is complete before
removing drive, or damage will occur to your unit. Press menu button to quit USB page.
Mode 2: Press play button to start playback. The playback beginning time is the last event
recorded. Press + for the start and – for end to select backup time. You can only increase
seconds in this backup mode. Press backup button to return to the USB page (which is the
same as Mode 1).
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Mode 3: Access events with the T-SRH button. Adjust end date and time.
Mode 4: On event list, choose an event recording then press the backup button. The USB page will then be displayed. Press the backup button.
USB compatible(Max. 4G)
ADATA / Transcend / San Disk / Kingston
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Main Menu – Language – English or Other
Main Menu – Exit
Save changes if any function value has changed, then exit the menu.
Operate: MENU BUTTON : Press MENU button to enter menu setup or exit
ESC BUTTON : Press ESC button to exit menu ENTER BUTTON : Press Enter button to confirm set or value change(+)
DIRECTION BUTTON : MENU item select + BUTTON : Increase + value
- BUTTON : Reduce - value BACKUP : To backup mode
PTZ : PTZ mode
( ) MOVE (ENT) SELECT (MENU) EXIT
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Net viewer
Viewer function:
1. Backup file player
2. Network viewer
3. Connection
DVR control via viewer:*
4. DVR screen: Split, Channel full screen / Key lock / Channel auto sequence.
Audio: Stream speed is better/faster with audio off
5. DVR function: MENU / ESC / Play / REC / T-SRH / - change / + change
6. DVR direction button: Up (Item select, Play Stop) / Down (Item select, Play Pause)
Left (Item select, Play rewind) / Right (Item select, Play Forward)
ENT (ENTER): Item confirm/select, values change)
7. DVR menu pop-up
8. Audio volume (PC site)
*Viewer control panel button is the same as the DVR keypad.
*Viewer and DVR display simultaneously.
*PTZ control is supported on viewer and functions the same as the DVR keypad.
*PTZ control and movement speed depends on network streaming.
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Viewer Configuration:
Function Description
Player Switch to backup file play mode
NetViewer Switch to DVR network viewer
Connect Network log in and connect
DVR Control DVR function control
Local Recording Viewing image record
Always On Top Player always on top even when other data folders are opened
Full Screen Screen to full size
Maximize Full screen display with control panel
Options Viewer function setup
Exit Close viewer
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File Player:
Player button
Open \ Fast Backward \ Play Reverse \ Previous Frame \ Pause \ Next Frame \ Play
Fast Forward \ Still Capture
1. DVR USB or net viewer backup file (*.VVF) can only be read in player
2. Local recording file can only be read in player unless transferred to AVI file.
3. Backup file includes video and audio
Click browser to open file that was saved
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Player Configuration:
Function Description
Player Switch to backup file play mode
NetViewer Switch to DVR network viewer
Open File Open the backup file
Open Disk Open the DVR hard disk, which is installed to PC IDE slot
Export Backup file to AVI files transform (Video + Audio). See AVI page
Close Player Button control disable
Show time Shows the backup beginning time
Always On Top Player always on top even when other data folders are opened
Playback Play back mode and speed select. Same as Play button
Full Screen Screen to full size
Maximize Full screen display with control panel
Options Viewer function setup
Exit Close viewer
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Options
Always on top: Player always on top even when other data folders are opened
Show time: Shows the PC time when you started recording the backup file
On Screen display date/time (Show time) format: Please select the date format you want.
%Y/%M/%d %H:%M:%S: 2007/06/15 15:32:29
%y/%M/%d %H:%M:%S: 07/06/15 15:32:29
%Y/%M/%d %p %H:%M:%S: 2007/06/15 PM 03:32:29
%M/%Y/%d %p %H:%M:%S: 07/06/15 PM 03:32:29
%M %d %H:%M:%S %Y: JUN 15 15:32:29 2007
%M %d %p %H:%M:%S %Y: JUN 15 PM 03:32:29 2007
User creates or selects a record path
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VVF file export to AVI
Please wait until file export is completed before closing window.
Click audio on if the image includes audio.
Browse the file source
Browse a path for file output
Select a compression codec
Percentage of the export AVI progress
File preview
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PTZ Control mode
Zoom: - / + Adjusts lens between wide and telephoto view.
Menu: Shows menu generated by camera (if available).
Enter: (For use with menu generating PTZ cameras).
Channel: Selects PTZ camera channel
Preset: To enter (SET) preset positions: Click the < SET> button, adjust the PTZ camera to the
desired view and click <1>, adjust the PTZ camera to the next desired view and click <2>,
adjust the PTZ camera to the next desired view and click <3>, finally adjust the PTZ camera to
the next desired view and click <4>.
To view (CALL) preset positions: Click the <CALL> button, then click <1>, <2>, <3>, or <4> to
instantly move the PTZ camera to the previously programmed position.
Note: Up to 8 presets can be done with our 8 & 16 channel model DVRs.
Channel / Direction
Near / Far, Call OSD,
Menu confirm
Select camera channel
Set presets
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IE browser:
IE control button is the same as the DVR keypad.
1. Before making the DVR IE connection, please download the ActiveX software to the DVR
hard disk from the included CD-ROM to allow viewing from any windows XP PC.
2. Steps: CD disk Æ ActiveX ÆUSB thumb drive Æ DVR (with hard disk) USB Æ
Menu - System Set – Load Active-X Control Æ ENTER button
Also install ActiveX to your personal computer. Net viewer is packaged with ActiveX.exe.
Connecting to the WAN
Router Set-up Basics
General information:
Your router is the traffic cop of your network. It permits or blocks in-going and out-going
traffic on your network. Your router will issue an IP ADDRESS to your computer, DVR, or what
ever you have connected to your local network. The router uses this address to forward an
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access request to the devices on your local network from the WAN (Internet). In order for this
to work, you must configure your router security settings (See explanation below).
Set up your DVR / Camera on the LAN first. Check to confirm that it is working properly.
Access your Router’s set-up page.
Type the IP address of your Router into the Address Bar of your Browser.
Login
Port Forwarding
Enter the name of the Device
Protocol = TCP/IP
Port Range (usually 80 to 80 unless your LAN computer is using that port for
something else).
Enter IP address of the DVR / Camera
Select “Enable’
Save changes & exit Router page.
Or
DMZ:
Enable DMZ function
Enter IP address of the DVR / Camera
Save changes & exit router page
Identify your WAN (wide area/internet) address from your LAN (local area network):
Go a WEB that will identify your WAN or internet IP address. There are many sites on the
world wide web that can do this. Try http://whatismyipaddress.com/
or http://whatsmyip.org/.
and your WAN address will be displayed. If you use a router to access the internet, the IP that
is displayed is the WAN address of your router. The WAN address should also be available in
your router setup & configuration page.
If you have a STATIC IP address from your internet service provider, your IP remains the same
every time you use the internet. If you have the more common DYNMAIC IP address, your IP
will change from time to time.
You will enter this WAN IP address from a remote computer to access your DVR / Camera
(browser address bar).
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Specifications
Model
Input
4 CH Inputs 1.0Vp-p, 75ohm
unbalanced (BNC Type)
8 CH Inputs 1.0Vp-p,
75ohm unbalanced (BNC Type)
Output Main monitor composite (BNC type) x 1
Horizontal Resolution 640x448 (NTSC) / 640x544 (PAL)
S/N Ratio More than 40dB
Color 6.7 Million
Monitoring Method
Channel Display 1 / 4 / 9
Sequence Display Available
Live Screen Resolution
640(H)x 448(V) Active Pixels(NTSC);
640(H) x 544(V) Active Pixels (PAL)
Display Rate 120 fps (NTSC) / 100 fps (PAL)
Recording/ Play Function
Recording (Max) NTSC Max 60 fps(NTSC); Max 50 fps(PAL)
Recording Resolution 640x224(NTSC); 640x272(PAL)
Record Quality High, Normal, Low
Compressed Picture Storage: MJPEG, network / internet: MPEG4
Recording Control Auto / manual / schedule / motion / alarm
Playback Mode Time list / event list / Date & Time search
Other Function
Operation Mode Record / Play / Network
Motion Detect Variable rectangle coverage area control
Alarm Alarm in x 4 / Relay out x 1 Alarm in x 8 / Relay out x 1
Back-Up USB 1.1/2.0 memory and network remote backup
Storage HDD x2
Audio Input RCA x 1
Audio Output RCA x 1
HDD Record Mode Full stop / overwrite
Remote Backup Through client application
PTZ Control PELCO-D, PELCO-P, MERIT LI-LIN
Key Lock Yes
Dwell Time Programmable with adjustable dwell time. 0 ~ 999 seconds
Real Time clock (RTC) Support NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Remote Control Support PHILIPS RC5, NEC
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Network Function
Ethernet 10 /100 Base-T
Web interface Support licensed software AP
Network Connection TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS
Client Application Display / playback / PTZ / DVR control
Power Supply DC 12V / 5A
Weight N.W./G.W. 3.06kg/3.68kg
Dimension 426(W) x 328.5(D) x 65(H) mm
Operating Temperature
41 ºF~104 ºF (5 ºC~+40 ºC)
Operating Humidity Less than 90%
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Specifications
Channel
Input 16 CH Inputs 1.0Vp-p, 75ohm unbalanced (BNC Type)
Output Main monitor x 1 / Call monitor x 1
S/N Ratio More than 40dB
Color 6.7 Million
Monitoring Method
Channel Display Single / Quad channel / 9 split screen / 16 split screen
Sequence Display Available. 0 ~ 999 seconds.
Live Screen Resolution
704 x 448 (NTSC);
704 x 544 (PAL)
Display Rate 480 fps (NTSC) / 400 fps (PAL)
Record / Play Function
Recording Rate
704 x 224: Max 60 fps(NTSC); 704 x 272 : Max 50 fps(PAL)
352 x 224: Max 120 fps(NTSC); 352 x 272 : Max 100 fps(PAL)
Recording Resolution
704 x 224(NTSC); 704 x 272(PAL)
352 x 224(NTSC); 352 x 272(PAL)
Record Quality High, Normal, Low
Compressed Picture Storage: MJPEG, network / internet: MPEG4
Record Control Auto / manual / schedule / motion / alarm
Playback Mode Time list / event list / Date & Time search
Other Function
Operation Mode Record / Play / Network
Motion Detect For all channel
Alarm Alarm in x 16 / Relay out x 1
Back-Up USB 1.1/2.0 memory and network remote backup
Storage HDD x 4
Audio Input RCA x 4
Audio Output RCA x 2
HDD Record Mode Full stop / overwrite
Remote Backup Through client application
PTZ Control PELCO-D, PELCO-P, MERIT LI-LIN
Key Lock Yes
Real Time clock (RTC) Support NTP (Network Time Protocol)
Remote Control Support PHILIPS RC5, NEC
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Network Function
Ethernet 10 /100 Base-T
Web interface Support licensed software AP
Network Connection TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS
Client Application Display / playback / PTZ control / DVR control
Power Supply DC 12V / 5A
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Accessories:
SATA converter board
1. Power jack
2. SATA interface port
Accessories:
1. SATA type Hard disk
2. SATA converter board
1. SATA converter board
to
2. SATA type Hard disk
Plug both cables in securely.
Power and IDE connections can be made by
using a SATA converter board.
SATA INSTALLATION – With Converter board
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After all connections are made, secure the
HDD with screws.
Replace cover.
SATA type Hard disk compatible
Seagate series
ST3160813AS 160G ST3500320AS 500G ST31000340AS 1T
Hitachi series
HDS721616PLA380 160G HDP725050GLA360 500G HDS721075KLA330 750G
WD series
3200AVJS 320G 5000AVJS 500G 5000AACS 500G 7500AACS 750G
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MASTER
When only one HDD is installed (Master) using a SATA converter board, the jumper pins on the SATA converter board are left empty.
SLAVE
When a 2nd HDD (Slave) is installed using a SATA converter board, place the jumper on the top two pins as shown.
Notice: To avoid DVR system error, please install the HDD with SATA converter board to PCB.
If HDD is not request, please do not install SATA board to PCB.
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SATA INSTALLATION
MASTER
When only one HDD is installed, place
jumper on Pins 2 & 3, and connect data
cable to MASTER.
MASTER + SLAVE
When a second HDD is installed, place the jumper on pins 1 & 2 to store it.
No jumper is actually required for this setup.
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