Security Labs SLD274, SLD275, SLD276, SLD281 User Manual

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4/8/16 Channel Triplex DVRs
Models SLD274 (4 CH), SLD275 (8 CH), SLD276 (16 CH),
& SLD281 (8CH DVR w 17” MONITOR)
8 Channel Triplex DVR
17” LCD Monit
15540 Herriman Blvd. Noblesville, IN 46060 - Customer Support 1-800-774-0284
www.security-labs.com
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Date: 1/1/2007 VER: 1.60 Security Labs, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2007 DMS-MBR
Caution ……………………………………………………………………. 3
Package Contents ……………………………………………………………………. 3
Specifications ……………………………………………………………………. 4
CHAP.1 Appearance
1-1 Stand alone DVR Front panel
introduction
……………………………………………………………………. 8
1-2 Stand alone DVR Back panel
introduction
……………………………………………………………………. 10
1-3 LCD DVR Front panel introduction ……………………………………………………………………. 11
1-4 LCD DVR Front panel introduction ……………………………………………………………………. 13
1-5 IR remote control introduction ……………………………………………………………………. 14
CHAP.2 Installation
2-1 Camera and monitor installation ……………………………………………………………………. 15
2-2 Sensor and alarm installation ……………………………………………………………………. 16
2-3 Network and serial port installation ……………………………………………………………………. 17
2-4 HDD installation ……………………………………………………………………. 19
2-5 Power connection ……………………………………………………………………. 20
CHAP.3 Operation
3-1 Display configuration ……………………………………………………………………. 21
3-2 Screen switch ……………………………………………………………………. 22
3-3 PIP view ……………………………………………………………………. 22
3-4 Freeze view ……………………………………………………………………. 22
3-5 View in sequence ……………………………………………………………………. 23
3-6 Zoom view ……………………………………………………………………. 24
3-7 Keylock ……………………………………………………………………. 24
3-8 Switch audio channel ……………………………………………………………………. 24
3-9 Record …………………………………………………………………….
25
3-10 Playback ……………………………………………………………………. 26
CHAP.4 Set up
4-1 Log-in ……………………………………………………………………. 30
4-2 Display setup ……………………………………………………………………. 31
4-3
Configuration ……………………………………………………………………. 32
4-4 Record setup ……………………………………………………………………. 40
4-5 Backup ……………………………………………………………………. 43
CONTENTS
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Disclaimer:
The product names mentioned in this manual are used for process identification only. The copyright of these
names may belong to other companies.
The product spec and info are for reference only, and may be updated from time to time without notification.
4-6 External device ……………………………………………………………………
44
4-7 Factory default ……………………………………………………………………
49
4-8 Language ……………………………………………………………………
49
C H AP. 5 DVD+R/CDR Backup
5-1 Data backup …………………………………………………………………… 50
5-2 Player software installation …………………………………………………………………… 51
5-3 Player software interface …………………………………………………………………… 52
CHAP.6 PTZ camera control
6-1 PTZ camera installation …………………………………………………………………… 54
6-2 PTZ camera operation …………………………………………………………………… 55
CHAP.7 Network & remote software
7-1 Network configuration …………………………………………………………………… 56
7-2 Network installation and setup …………………………………………………………………… 56
7-3 Router setup …………………………………………………………………… 59
7-4 Client software …………………………………………………………………… 61
7-5 DDNS setup and operation …………………………………………………………………… 69
Appendix
1. Record time table …………………………………………………………………… 79
2. Firmware upgrade …………………………………………………………………… 81
3. Play only mode …………………………………………………………………… 86
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For your safety, unplug the power before moving the DVR, installing, or replacing any parts or hard drive.
Make sure all the power cables and wires are properly set up before using the DVR. Contact your distributor
immediately if there is any noticeable defect.
To avoid a short circuit, do not place any unnecessary parts inside the DVR.
Please avoid dramatic changes of the environment such as dust, temperature, and humidity. Keep the DVR in a
temperature ranging from 41°F~104°F (5°C~40°C).
Keep the DVR in a well-ventilated place and away from any heat generating sources.
Do not block the DVR’s fan and vent.
Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
If you have questions concerning installation and setup, please contact customer service.
Do not attempt repairs yourself. Please contact customer service for further assistance.
DVR with Hard Disk Drive
Power Supply
Power Cable
Remote Control
Manual
Software CD
Accessories
(2) AAA Batteries
Caution
Package
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Model Security Labs 4/8/16 CH JPEG2000 Stand alone DVRs
Video I/O
Video Input
4/8/16CH VIDEO IN 1.0 VP-P75OHM(BNC TYPE)
Video Output (BNC TYPE) X 2
VGA Output Support TFT LCD Monitor (on SLD274-6)
Audio I/O
Audio Input 4 CH Audio Input (MONO)
Audio Output 1 CH Audio output (MONO)
Monitoring Modes
Display Resolution
FULL: 720(H) × 480(V) (NTSC)
720(H) × 576(V) (PAL)
1/4: 360(H) × 240(V) (NTSC)
360(H) × 288(V) (PAL)
Split Screen FULL/4/6/8/9/13/16 split
ZOOM IN/OUT Live & Playback
PIP Yes
Sequence Yes
Record
Playback
Resolution
FULL
NTSC-720×240 / PAL -720×288
DUAL NTSC-360×240 / PAL-360×288
QUAD NTSC-360×120 / PAL-360×144
Frame Rate
FULL
4CH: NTSC-60IPS/ PAL-50IPS
8/16CH: NTSC-120IPS/ PAL-100IPS
DUAL
4CH: NTSC-120IPS/ PA L-100IPS
8/16CH: NTSC-240IPS/ PAL-200IPS
QUAD
4CH: NTSC-240IPS/ PA L-200IPS
8/16CH: NTSC-480IPS/ PAL-400IPS
Compression JPEG2000
Quality
LOW NTSC (12 KB/720×240)/PAL(14 KB/720×288)
MID
NTSC (16 KB/720×240)/PAL(19 KB/720×288)
HIGH NTSC (20 KB/720×240)/PAL(24 KB/720×288)
SUPER
NTSC (24 KB/720×240)/PAL(29 KB/720×288)
HYPER NTSC (28 KB/720×240)/PAL(32 KB/720×288)
Storage Device Hard Disk Drive (EIDE, LBA mode, 3.5”, 7200RPM)
Audio Recording
Bit rate NTSC: 120kb/sec PAL: 100kb/sec
JPEG2000 Standalone DVR Specification
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Playback
Modes
Search Percentage/ Time & Date /Event
Jog Shuttle Dual Knob
Frame Advance Forward / Reverse
Fast Forward
Fast Rewird
x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x60(NTSC) x2, x4, x8, x15, x25, x50(PAL)
Slow Forward/Rewind 1/2,1/4,1/8,1/16
Pause Available
Network
Protocol TCP/IP
Remote monitoring
Remote Software: Remote live view, playback, and save as .AVI file.
IE: Remote live view, backup, and save backup to .AVI file.
Users Two simultaneous user access.
Back-up
Backup method Video out to VCR, Backup via IE, DVD+R, CDR backup
PTZ Control RS485 with most popular protocols
RS232 Controls DVR host through RS232
Alarm Inputs
4CH: 4 Alarm Inputs
8CH: 8 Alarm Inputs
16CH: 16 Alarm Inputs
Alarm Output 1 output with programmable duration
Remote Control Infrared Remote Control
Control Devices Front Panel, IR Remote Control, RS232
Multi-language English / Spanish / Portuguese / German / French
HDD 1or 2 HDDs ( i.e. 2 x 500Gb = 1 terabyte)
Mechanism
Temperature
Operates between 41°F~104°F (5°C~40°C)
Humidity Keep Under 90%
Dimensions 16.9” (W) x 18” (D) x 4”(H)
Weight 17.6 lbs. (w/o HDD)
Power Supply 100-240VAC@ 2A 50/60Hz to DC 12V @ 8Amp output
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Model Security Labs 8 CH JPEG2000 Series LCD DVR
Video I/O
Video Input
8CH VIDEO IN 1.0 VP-P75OHM(BNC TYPE)
Video Output (BNC TYPE) X 2
Audio I/O
Audio Input 4 CH Audio Input (MONO)
Audio Output 1 CH Audio output (MONO)
Monitoring Modes
Display Resolution
FULL: 720(H) × 480(V) (NTSC)
720(H) × 576(V) (PAL)
1/4: 360(H) × 240(V) (NTSC)
360(H) × 288(V) (PAL)
Split Screen FULL/4/6/8/9 split
ZOOM IN/OUT Live & Playback
PIP Yes
Sequence Yes
Record
Playback
Resolution
FULL
NTSC-720×240 / PAL-720×288
DUAL NTSC-360×240 / PAL-360×288
QUAD NTSC-360×120 / PAL-360×144
Frame Rate
FULL
4CH: NTSC-60IPS/ PAL-50IPS 8CH: NTSC-120IPS/ PAL-100IPS
DUAL
4CH: NTSC-120IPS/ PAL-100IPS
8CH: NTSC-240IPS/ PAL-200IPS
QUAD
4CH: NTSC-240IPS/ PAL-200IPS
8CH: NTSC-480IPS/ PAL-400IPS
Compression JPEG2000
Quality
LOW NTSC (12 KB/720×240)/PAL(14 KB/720×288)
MID
NTSC (16 KB/720×240)/PAL(19 KB/720×288)
HIGH NTSC (20 KB/720×240)/PAL(24 KB/720×288)
SUPER
NTSC (24 KB/720×240)/PAL(29 KB/720×288)
HYPER NTSC (28 KB/720×240)/PAL(32 KB/720×288)
Storage Device Hard Disk Drive (EIDE, LBA mode, 3.5”, 7200RPM)
JPEG2000 LCD DVR Specification
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Playback
Modes
Search Percentage/ Time & Date /Event
Jog Shuttle Dual Knob
Frame Advance Forward / Reverse
Fast Forward
Fast Rewind
x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x60(NTSC) x2, x4, x8, x15, x25, x50(PAL)
Slow Forward/Rewind 1/2,1/4,1/8,1/16
Pause Available
Network
Protocol TCP/IP
Remote monitoring
Remote Software: Remote live view, playback, and save as .AVI file.
IE: Remote live view, backup, and save backup to .AVI file.
Users Two simultaneous user access.
Back-up
Back-up method Backup via IE and USB Drives.
PTZ Control RS485 with most popular protocols
RS232 Controls DVR host through RS232
Alarm Inputs 8CH: 8 Alarm Inputs
Alarm Output 1 output with programmable duration
Remote Control Infrared Remote Control
Control Devices Front Panel, IR Remote Control, RS232
Multi-language English / Spanish / Portuguese / German / French
HDD 1or 2 HDDs ( i.e. 2 x 500Gb = 1 terabyte)
LCD
LCD Panel Diagonal: 17.0” TFT, Input: TTL / LVDS.
Display Resolution 1024 x 768
LCD Color Resolution 16.7 M (8 bits)
LCD Pixel Pitch 0.297mm (H) x 0.297mm (V)
LCD Brightness 300 cd/m2
Mechanism
Temperature
Operates between 41°F~104°F (5°C~40°C)
Humidity Keep Under 90%
Dimension 420mm(W) x 159mm(D) x 425mm(H)
Weight 8 KG (w/o HDD)
Power Supply 100-240VAC@ 2A 50/60Hz to DC 12V @ 8Amp output
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1-1 Standalone DVR Front panel introduction
1.[DVD+R]
Built-in DVD+R / CDR for backup.
2.[USB Port]
Connect PC for firmware upgrade.
HOST: Connect USB memory stick for backup.
3.[IR Receiver & LED Lamps]
IR Remote Control Receiver.
DVR Status LED:
RUN- Flashes when using Jog Shuttle.
ACTIVE- On when the Jog Shuttle is ready to use.
REC- On while recording and flashes during stand-by mode.
PLAY- On during playback.
FULL- On when HDD storage is full.
NET- On when the unit is connected to a LAN or WAN.
4.[1~16 Channel Buttons]
Switches each channel to full screen view (1 for Channel 1, 2 for Channel 2, etc.).
5.[MODE]
Select full and split screen displays.
6.[K.LOCK]
Locks the buttons on the front panel.
7.[MENU]
Enters the menu and set up.
8.[Directions & ENTER]
Directions- Navigates the menus.
ENTER- Confirms selected options.
9.[Jog Shuttle]
During playback the inner knob advances picture by picture. Turn the outer rim clockwise to play fast forward,
and counterclockwise to play fast reverse.
Also use the Jog Shuttle control to change values in system set-up menus.
CHAP.1 Appearance
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10.[PTZ]
Press [PTZ] to enter the PTZ control mode. Press the PTZ buttons to control the PTZ camera directly.
11.[+ / -]
Adjust set-up value.
Adjust display order of channels.
12.[Control]
SEQ/AUDIO- Press quickly for AUDIO, and press and hold for 3 seconds to enter SEQ mode.
SEQ - Full screen sequencing or smaller screen sequencing in PIP mode.
AUDIO- Press to play audio and press again to go to the next audio channel.
PIP- To enter the Picture in Picture mode from full screen mode.
NEXT- Go to the next PTZ command in PTZ mode.
Go to the next channel in full screen display and the next page in split screen display.
ZOOM- To enlarge the picture. Use the direction buttons to move to the area to be enlarged.
13.[REC]
To quickly activate Emergency / Panic Record into continuous record mode with Super Fine quality and Best
resolution. Press STOP to exit the Emergency / Panic Record mode.
14.[STOP]
Stop emergency recording and return to the record schedule programmed in Record Setup menu.
Stop playback and return to the LIVE mode.
15.[SEARCH]
Enters Search dialog window to search by percentage, date / time, or the event list.
16.[PLAY]
Plays recorded data beginning from the end of the previous playback.
17.[FREEZE]
Freeze in full screen or split screen
18.[JOG SHUTTLE Button]
Activates the Jog Shuttle function. Press again to deactivate.
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1-2 Standalone DVR Back panel introduction
[4Channel]
[8Channel]
[16Channel]
1.[RS485, Relay Output, Sensor Input]
RS485, for connection to PTZ cameras.
16 sensor inputs and 1 relay output.
2.[VGA Output]
Connection to a VGA monitor or TFT LCD.
3.[ETHERNET]
Connection to Ethernet device.
4.[RS-232C]
Connection to PC or other DVR control devices.
5.[1~16 Camera Input/LOOP Output]
CAMERA IN- channel 1~16 camera input.
LOOP- channel 1~16 camera loop out
6.[Monitor / SPOT Output]
MONITOR- Connection to monitor.
SPOT- second monitor output. Once alarm or motion is triggered, it will pop up automatically or display in
sequence according to the set up.
7.[Power Input]
DC power input (DC12V)
8.[Power Switch]
Power ON/OFF
9.[Audio Input/Output]
Audio input 1~4 channel and Audio output 1 channel.
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1-3 LCD DVR Front panel introduction
<Front> <Back> <Side>
1.[LCD monitor power switch]
Powers Display Monitor ON/OFF. Please note the DVR is still runs even though the monitor is turned off.
2.[IR Receiver & LED Lamps]
IR Remote Control Receiver.
DVR Status LEDs:
REC- On while recording and flashes during stand-by mode.
FULL- On when HDD storage is full.
PLAY- On during playback.
NET- On when the unit is connected to a LAN or WAN.
RUN- Flashes when using Jog Shuttle.
ACTIVE- On when the Jog Shuttle is ready to use.
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3.[Control]
MODE - Select full and split screen displays.
SEQ/AUDIO - Press quickly for AUDIO, or press and hold for 3 seconds to enter SEQ mode.
SEQ - Full screen sequencing or smaller screen sequencing in PIP mode.
AUDIO - Press to play audio. Press again to go to the next audio channel.
PIP - Enters the Picture in Picture mode from full screen mode.
ZOOM - Enlarges the picture. Use the direction buttons to move to the area to be enlarged.
FREEZE -
Freeze in full screen or split screen.
LOCK - Lock the buttons on front panel.
PTZ - Press to enter the Pan / Tilt / Zoom control mode.
NEXT - Go to the next command in the PTZ mode.
Go to the next channel in full screen display, or the next page in split screen display.
4.[1~8 Channel Buttons & PTZ control buttons]
Switches each channel to full screen view (1 for Channel 1, 2 for Channel 2, etc.).
In PTZ control mode, Press the PTZ buttons to control your PTZ camera directly.
5.[Record and Playback ]
Panic REC - To quickly activate Emergency / Panic Record into continuous record mode with Super Fine quality
and Best resolution. Press STOP to exit the Emergency / Panic Record mode.
STOP - Stop emergency recording and return to the record schedule programmed in Record Setup menu..
- Stop playback and return to the LIVE mode.
SEARCH -
Enter the Search dialog window to search by percentage, date / time, or the event list.
PLAY - Plays recorded data beginning from the end of the previous playback.
6.[MENU]
Enters the menu and set up.
7.[+ / -]
Adjust set-up value.
Adjust display order of channels.
8.[J.SHUTTLE Button]
Activates the Jog Shuttle function. Press again to deactivate.
9.[Directions & ENTER]
Directions- Navigates the menus.
ENTER- Confirms selected options.
10.[Jog Shuttle]
During playback the inner knob advances picture by picture. Turn the outer rim clockwise to play fast forward,
and counterclockwise to play fast reverse.
Also use the Jog Shuttle control to change values in system set-up menus.
11.[Speaker]
Audio output
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1-4 LCD DVR Back panel introduction
[8CH DVR]
1.[RS-232C]
Connection to PC or other DVR control devices.
2.[RS485, Relay Output, Sensor Input]
RS485, for connection to PTZ cameras.
16 sensor inputs and 1 relay output.
3.[ETHERNET]
Connection to Ethernet device.
4.[Audio Input/Output]
Audio input 1~4 channel and Audio output 1 channel.
5.[1~8 Camera Input/LOOP Output]
CAMERA IN- channel 1~8 camera input.
LOOP- channel 1~8camera loop out
6.[Monitor / VCR Output]
MONITOR- Connection to monitor.
VCR- Connection with VCR for analog backup.
7.[Power Switch]
Power ON/OFF the LCD DVR.
8.[Power Input]
DC power input (DC12V).
9.[REMOVABLE HDD RACK]
To Connect HDD.
10.[USB Port]
USB Backup-Connect USB memory stick or USB HDD for backup.
DEVICE- Connect PC for firmware upgrade.
11.[ Audio Volume Tuner]
Adjust the audio volume.
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1-5 IR remote controller introduction
1.[MENU]
Enter menu or exit
2.[Split /OSD]
4S: 4 split  9S: 9 split  16S: 16 split  AUDIO: Press to play the audio.Press again to go to the next audio channel.
3.[1~16 Channel]
Switch channel in live or playback; also used for password entering.
4.[Control function]
FRZ- Freeze the screen in display  SEQ- Automatically display full screen or split screen in sequence  ZOOM- To enlarge the picture. Use the direction buttons and move to
the area to be enlarged.
PIP- Picture in Picture. Enter PIP mode in full screen
5.[Mode/PT]
MODE- Multi-screen display selection  P/T- Enter the PTZ camera control mode
6.[SEARCH/-/+/NEXT]
SEARCH- Open the search window in playback  [-]/[+]- For value adjustment in set-up
NEXT- Go to the next PTZ command in PTZ mode.
Go to the next channel in full screen display and the next page in split screen display
7.[Rec]
To quickly activate Emergency / Panic Record into continuous record mode with Super Fine quality and Best
resolution. Press STOP to exit the Emergency / Panic Record mode.
8.[Stop]
Stop the emergency recordand return to the record schedule programmed in the Record Setup.
Stop playback and return to the LIVE mode.
9.[Functions]
PLAY- Play the recorded data directly.  PAUSE- Pause playback.  REW- Fast rewind, press again to select the speed.  FF- Fast forward, press again to select the speed.  STEP- Play picture by picture.  SLOW- Slow motion playback, press again to select the speed.
10.[ENTER]
Select or adjust options in setup.
11.[Direction]
Navigate the menu.
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2-1 Camera and monitor installation
2-1-1 Camera installation
Connect camera(s) to camera in CH1~CH16
Please do not power up the DVR before the
camera(s) are connected.
2-1-2 Monitor and SPOT installation
Monitor: Connect the MONITOR port on the DVR back panel to the “video in” port on the monitor.
SPOT- second monitor output. Once an alarm input or motion is triggered, cameras will pop up automatically or
display in sequence according to the set up menu.
2-1-3 Loop out installation
To monitor a single channel, connect the “loop out” of
the corresponding channel to a monitor.
To always record a specific channel individually,
connect the “loop out” of the corresponding channel to
a DVR, VCR, or other recording device.
CHAP.2 Installation
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2-2 Sensor and alarm installation
2-2-1 Input & Output
[4Channel]
[8Channel]
[16Channel]
1.[D1~D16 Alarm Input/GND Locations]
16 Sensor inputs.
2.[Relay Output NO/NC/COM]
Relay output is NO+COM and NC+COM
2-2-2 Sensor installation
Alarm will be triggered once one (or more than one) alarm input (D1~D16) causes short circuit or open circuit
with GND.
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2-2-3 Relay output installation
Alarm output can be NO or NC.
NO-COM: the NO and COM terminals = open-circuit, closes when an alarm is triggered.
NC-COM: the NC and COM terminals = closed-circuit, opens when an alarm is triggered.
2-3 Network and serial port installation
2-3-1 Network setup
Connect the network cable to “Ethernet”on back panel.
Ethernet Setup between ADSL and Cable is different. For details, please refer to Ch. 7-2 Network installation.
2-3-2 Serial port setup
You are able to connect the COM port of a PC or other device to the DVR through RS232.
RS232 settings (baudrate/ parity/ length/ stop bit ) are NOT adjustable.
The transmission baud rate is 19,200bps, length 8 bits, stop bit 1, and the parity is none.
ASCII-CODE is 1 BYTE.
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# 2 RxD
# 3 TxD
# 5 GND
TxD
# 3
GND # 5
RxD # 2
DVMR unit Other device (PC)
D-SUB 9 cable (twisted RS-232C cable)
To connect your DVR to a PC, you must use an RS232 cable as illustrated below:
2-3-3 PTZ camera installation
Please connect the PTZ’s D+ to the DVR’s D+ , and D- to D-.
After the connection and the related setup is done, you can control your PTZ camera via the front panel
buttons.
2-3-4 Microphone and Speaker installation
[Audio input]
MIC to the audio input (IN1~IN4) to record audio.
connector description
1
DCD
2
RxD
3
TxD
4
DTR
5
GND
6
DSR
7
RTS
8
CTS 9 NC
ASCII-CODE
Func.
CODE
Func.
CODE
Func.
CODE
Func.
CODE
Func.
CODE
REC R RIGHT K MODE D CH3 3 CH11 !
STOP S NEXT N PIP I CH4 4 CH12 @
PL AY P ENTER 0X0D SEQ Q CH5 5 CH13 #
SEARCH E - < J.SHU L CH6 6 CH14 $
MENU M + > KLOCK C CH7 7 CH15 %
UP U PTZ T QPLAY Y CH8 8 CH16 ^
DOWN J ZOOM Z CH1 1 CH9 9
LEFT H FRZ F CH2 2 CH10 0
Tip: Use an Amplifier to obtain a better sound recording.
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[Audio output]
Connect an amplified speaker to the audio output. DVR can play
audio during live view and playback.
2-4 HDD installation
[Steps]
1. Disassemble the bolts as illustrated.
2.Jumper setting
Set up the HDD as MASTER or SLAVE. Please
refer to the HDD manual of the jumper settings.
3.HDD Installation
<Standalone DVR> <LCD DVR>
[One HDD installation]
Please insert the HDD as shown in
, and make sure the HDD is set as “MASTER”.
[Two HDDs installation]
Please insert the first HDD as shown in
, (set up the jumper as “MASTER”); insert the second HDD as shown in ,
(set up the jumper as “SLAVE”)
Caution: 1. Power off the DVR before HDD installation.
2. Jumper setting must follow the instruction of HDD manufacturer.
3. Suggested HDD spec: Maxtor or Hitachi, 7200 RPM (or above), ATA-100
Maxtor, Hitachi, and Seagate if firmware version is above V1.46.
*DVR’s Firmware version can be found in [SYSTEM MENU][CONFIGURATION]
[SYSTEM INFORMATION] [S/W VERSION]
4. HDD storage 500GB (or above) is supported.
5. Don’t set the HDD as “Cable Select”, which may cause the DVR unable to record.
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2-5 Power plugging
Insert the adapter to the rear power socket of
DVR. Insert the power cable to the other side
of adapter.
Plug in the power cable and power on the
DVR.
Caution: Please only use the power supply that comes with your unit.
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3-1 Display configuration
1.[Time]
Current system time or the recorded time in playback
2.[Date]
Current system date or the recorded date in playback
3.[Camera title]
Camera title of the displayed channel. Camera title can be modified in
[SYSTEM MENU][CONFIGURATION][CAMERA SETUP]  [CAMERA TITLE]. .
4.[Record mode]
The current recording mode alarm motion continuous
5.[Record resolution]
4CH: 60IPS@720X240 NTSC 120IPS@360X240 NTSC
480IPS@360X120 NTSC
8/16CH: 120IPS@720X240 NTSC 240IPS@360X240 NTSC
480IPS@360X120 NTSC
6.[Quality]
To show record quality LOW ~ HYPER
7.[Network LED]
To show if there is a client connected.. Disconnected Connected
8.[HDD record/search percentage]
In LIVE mode, the number means the HDD space used for record.
In Playback mode, the number means the percentage of the data played.
9.[Record status]
To show the record status Emergency record(Red) scheduled record (Green)
Stop record (White)
10.[Audio output channel]
Indicates the Audio output channel currently selected.
CHAP.3 Operation
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3-2 Screen switch
<Standalone DVR> <LCD DVR>
Press the number button to switch to the corresponding channel for its full screen view
Mode: press to switch among different split modes: 4/6/8/9/13/16 splits.
+/-: button to adjust the order.
3-3 PIP view
<Standalone DVR> <LCD DVR>
In full screen mode, press “PIP” to enter PIP mode.
Press “PIP” again to cancel.
3-4 Freeze view
3-4-1 Freeze in split mode
In a split screen mode, press FREEZE and press a number button to select the corresponding channel to freeze.
Press the number again to cancel.
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3-4-2 Freeze in Full mode
<LCD DVR>
<Standalone DVR>
In full screen mode, Press FREEZE to freeze the channel, and press FREEZE again to cancel.
3-5 View in sequence
<LCD DVR>
<Standalone DVR>
Sequence is only functional in full screen.
Press SEQ for 2~3 seconds to enter sequence mode. Press SEQ for 2~3 seconds again to cancel it.
Sequence order A B C D …A B …
Sequence time is adjustable in the system setup . Please see [SYSTEM MENU]
[CONFIGURATION]( [INTERVAL SETUP] for details.
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3-6 Zoom view

<LCD DVR>
<Standalone DVR>
Go to the channel to be zoomed and press ZOOM to enlarge to 200%, use direction buttons to move the enlarged portion.
Use the direction buttons to choose an area and press ENTER to zoom. Press ZOOM again to cancel
3-7 Key lock
<LCD DVR>
<Standalone DVR>
After pressing “K. LOCK “, you’ll see LOCK on screen and no button is fucntioning at this time. To unlock, press
and hold K.LOCK and enter Admin’spassword.
Please note that rebooting the DVR can not deactivate K.LOCK. You must enter ADMIN’s password to unlock
the keys.
3-8 Switch Audio Channel
<LCD DVR>
<Standalone DVR>
Press AUDIO you’ll see, . The number indicates the current audio output channel.
To go the next audio channel, press AUDIO again. Press Once to play channel 1; press twice to play channel 2;
press three times to play channel 3; press four times to play channel 4 and five times to turn Audio OFF.
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3-9 Record
Emergency / Panic Record (Red): press REC to start emgergency record at continuous record mode and at
the best resolution and quality.
Schedule record (Green): record per the setup schedule record mode, resolution, and quality.
Stop recording (White): the white dot shows up when the record schedule is set to “not record”.
Record mode mark:
Alarm record: DVR records when the alarm is triggered
Motion record: DVR records when motion is detected
Continuous record: DVR records continuously
If power is cut off unexpectedly, the DVR will automatically resume its recording schedule once power returns.
Regarding record mode setup, please refer to RECORD SETUP.
[Record percentage]
090/100 Entire HDD storage percentage
data recorded percentage
The number shows the percentage of the hard drive space used for recorded data.
Under the following circumstances, the system stops recording:
1.When the DVR enters the menu
2.No video inputs.
3.When all cameras are set to Record Off.
4.No motion is detected while the record mode is set to MOTION.
5.When the record schedule is set to Not Record.
6.Without formatting the HDD or running factory defaults after a new HDD is installed.
7.When the DVR enters the Search dialog window. If set to Triplex Mode, the unit resumes recording as soon as it enters playback mode. Besides the above circumstances, the DVR, if set to Duplex Mode, stops recording when the DVR enters Playback
locally or remotely. Please see RECORD SETUP for DUPLEX and TRIPLEX setup details.
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3-10 Playback
3-10-1 Play/Stop
<Standalone DVR> <LCD DVR>
Press the PLAY key on front panel to begin playback starting from the last
playback time.
Press“ PLAY ”during playback to choose to play forward or backward.
Press“ STOP ”key to stop playback.
3-10-2 Switch to Audio Channel
<LCD DVR>
<Standalone DVR>
Press “SEQ/AUDIO” to switch to other audio channels.
On OSD you’ll see the number represents audio output channel.
Audio output and video channel can be
different as they can be selected
separately.
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3-10-3 Search mode
<Standalone DVR> <LCD DVR>
Press SEARCH key to open the search dialog window. There are 3 modes for search: SEARCH BAR,
TIME/DATE, EVENT LIST.
1.[SEARCH BAR]
Search by entering a recording percentage. Use the Jog Shuttle as a quick and convenient way to search.
2.[TIME/DATE]
Search by entering a time and date
3.[EVENT LIST]
Search by an Event.
3-10-4 SEARCH BAR
Using the Jog Shuttle or +/- keys to select the recording percentage of the search bar. Press “ ENTER ”key
to confirm and start the playback.
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3-10-5 TIME/DATE
1.[START] The start time and date of recording
Shows the earliest time and date recorded on the HDD.
2.[END] The end time and date of recording
Shows the latest time and date recorded on the HDD.
3.[INPUT DATE/TIME]
Select the time and date by +/- key to adjust numbers and by  key to adjust the cursor position.
Then press “ Enter ”to start playback.
3-10-6 EVENT LIST
CH- shows the channel in which the event happened.
EVENT- shows the type of event: Motion detection (MOT), Image lost (LOS), Alarm trigger(ALM).
TIME/DATE- shows the event time and date.
DVR keeps up to 1000 events in its EVENT LIST.
Use the Up / Down Arrow keys to select events and +/- keys to change pages.
3-10-7 Playback speed adjustments
<Standalone DVR> <LCD DVR>
During playback, use the direction keys to adjust the playback speed.
The range of speed adjustment: 1/16X~1X, 1X~64X
Press the J.SHUTTLE key to pause playback. Press the J.SHUTTLE again to continue playback.
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3-10-8 Adjust Playback speed by JOG-SHUTTLE
During playback, press the J.SHUTTLE key to adjust the playback speed.
1.[High speed playback/Low speed playback/Forward Playback/Rewind Playback]
Use the outer circle of Jog Shuttle to adjust fast playback speed. Turn clockwise for Forward direction, and turn
counter-clockwise for Reverse.
2.[Playback step by step]
Use the inner knob of the Jog Shuttle to play single frames. Turn clockwise for forward direction and turn
counter-clockwise for backward direction.
3-10-9 Adjust Playback speed by IR remote controller
During playback, select the direction keys on the remote control for the following:
X times high-speed playback. X times low speed playback.
Rewind (Reverse). Play in forward direction.
Adjust the speed by REW key (High-speed backward playback) or FF key (High-speed
forward Playback). Press the keys repeatedly to adjust the speed rate.
Adjust the speed with SLOW-Motion keys (Slow playback in backward or in forward).
Press the keys repeatedly to adjust the speed rate.
Playback picture by picture with STEP keys (Step playback in reverse or
forward).
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4-1 Log-In
4-1-1 DVR LOG-IN
Press MENU to login DVR system.
Use CH. SELECTORS 1~0 to key in the password.
Then press ENTER to confirm and enter the system.
Erase the wrong password with PI P k ey.
Default password:
ADMIN: blank (No default password. Press ENTER key directly to enter the
system)
4-1-2 SYSTEM MENU
1.[DISPLAY SETUP]
Includes SCREEN DISPLAY, MONITOR SETUP (VGA SETUP)
2.[CONFIGURATION]
Includes HDD MANAGEMENT, TIME/DATE SETUP, CAMERA SETUP,
INTERVAL SETUP, ALARM SETUP, BUZZER SETUP, PASSWORD SETUP,
and SYSTEM INFORMATION.
3.[RECORD SETUP]
Includes RECORD CONFIGURATION, SCHEDULE SETUP, and HOLIDAY.
4.[BACK-UP]
Recorded data backup via DVD+R, CDR or USB device.
5.[EXTERNAL DEVICE]
TCP/IP SETUP, RS232C S E T U P, PA N-TILT SETUP, and AUDIO SETUP.
6.[FACTORY DEFAULT]
Reset the DVR to factory defaults.
7.[LANGUAGE]
Change the OSD language.
CHAP.4 Set Up
Caution:
1. It is strongly suggested to change the password after the initial setup. Please keep records of your passwords. Rebooting the DVR and resetting the factory defaults will not reset the password to the default.
2. Please contact your reseller if you forget the password.
3. The DVR will exit the Login screen and return to LIVE automatically if there is no action taken for 4 seconds.
Use or key to select the items and press ENTER to go into selection.
Press MENU to go to the previous setup page or to exit SYSTEM SETUP.
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4-2 Display setup
1.[SCREEN DISPLAY]
Sets up which information to be displayed during the Live and Playback
modes.
2.[MONITOR SETUP]
Adjusts the VGA display resolution and the monitor color.
4-2-1 Screen display
< LIVE >
< PLAYBACK >
Use arrows to select an item and press ENTER to switch between ON and OFF.
1.[LIVE]
Sets up the following information to be displayed (or not) during the Live mode.
TIME/DATE – Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the time and date.
ICON DISPLAY - Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the cue icons on the screen.
DVR STATUS - Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the recording status on the screen.
REC/PLAY BAR - Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the recording percentage of HDD.
CAMERA TITLE - Display (ON) or hide (OFF) camera titles.
2.[PLAYBACK]
Sets up the following information to be displayed (or not) during the Playback mode.
TIME/DATE- Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the time and date.
DVR STATUS- Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the cue icons on the screen.
REC/PLAY BAR- Display (ON) or hide (OFF) the recording percentage of HDD.
CAMERA TITLE- Display (ON) or hide (OFF) camera titles.
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4-2-2 Monitor setup
1.[VGA SETUP]
Adjusts the VGA resolution.
2.[COLOR BAR TEST]
Generates color bars to help adjust your monitor.
VGA resolution setup:
1024*768/60HZ800*600/60HZ640*480/60HZ
1024*768/75HZ800*600/75HZ640*480/75HZ
Color bar display.
4-3 Configuration
1.[HDD MANAGEMENT]
Includes HDD SETUP (HDD Clear), and HDD INFORMATION.
2.[TIME/DATE SETUP]
Adjusts the system date and time.
3.[CAMERA SETUP]
Includes CAMERA TITLE, CAMERA COLOR SETUP, CAMERA ACTIVE
SETUP, and MOTION SETUP.
4.[INTERVAL SETUP]
Adjusts the switch interval of the Full screen and the PIP screen.
5.[ALARM SETUP]
Adjusts the Alarm Input Type (N.C. or N.O) and the Alarm Output Duration.
6.[EVENT POPUP SETUP ]
Sets the POP-UP function ON or OFF. When set to ON, the screen display
switches to a full screen of the channel which has had an alarm trigger or
motion detection.
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7.[BUZZER SETUP]
Sets the Buzzer ON or OFF during various modes.
8.[PASSWORD SETUP]
Generate your password.
9.[SYSTEM INFORMATION]
Shows the system information, such as the software and hardware versions of
the unit, and HDD model number.
4-3-1 HDD management
1.[HDD SETUP]
BEGIN - Indicates the start Date/Time of recorded data on HDD (Master/Slave).
RECORD - Indicates the end Date/Time of recorded data on HDD (Master/Slave).
PLAY - Indicates the previous playback Date/Time on HDD (Master/Slave).
STATUS – Indicates the HDD status as empty/normal/overwrite
CLEAR HDD - To clear the HDD data. Please enter the ADMIN password to execute this function.
2. [HDD INFORMATION] This menu shows the physical information of the HDD(s) (Master/Slave).
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4-3-2 Time/date setup
The date and time set at the factory may be different from your time zone. It is
very important to set up the system date and time before the DVR starts
recording. Set the date and time by using direction buttons and [-][+] buttons or
the Jog Shuttle.
Date format- Asia/American/European
Time format- 12 hours/24 hours
Month format- English/Numeric
4-3-3 Camera setup
1.[CAMERA TITLE]
Sets the camera title for each channel.
2.[CAMERA COLOR SETUP]
Adjusts the camera color for each channel.
3.[CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP]
Turns the camera ON or OFF during LIVE and Record modes.
4.[MOTION SETUP]
Programs the motion parameters and the detection areas.
[CAMERA TITLE]
Input the camera Title, max. 8 characters.
Uses [Left] or [Right] and [-][+] buttons to change the value. When the
modification is finished, press [Enter]. To return to the previous menu, press
the [MENU] button.
1.We strongly suggest completing the following settings at the initial setup.
(1) Set up the time/date, and RUN all factory defaults.
(2) Go to HDD management and CLEAR HDD
(3) “RUN” all factory defaults.
2.DO NOT change the date and time after recording starts as it may corrupt the DVR’s data archive and cause playback
errors. If it is necessary to change date and time after recording starts, please clear the HDD to insure accuracy.
NOTE: All video on HDD is erased when the HDD is cleared.
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[CAMERA COLOR SETUP]
Adjusts the image color: Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select an item and use [-]
and [+] or Jog Shuttle to adjust the values.
CHANNEL: Select the camera to be modified.
BRIGHTNESS: Adjust image brightness (-32~31).
CONTRAST: Adjust color contrast (-32~31).
SATURATION: Adjust color saturation (-32~31).
HUE: Adjust color hue (-32~31).
[CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP]
Use the direction buttons to select an item and press [ENTER] to select ON
and OFF. If a channel is set to OFF at LIVE and ON at RECORD, the channel
will be recorded, displayed during Playback, but will not be displayed LIVE.
1.[STATUS ]
Indicates the camera status: ACTIVE means the video input status is normal,
and LOSS means the video has been disconnected or lost.
2.[LIVE] Sets up the channel to be displayed or not during LIVE mode.
3.[REC]
Sets up the channel to be recorded.
[MOTION SETUP]
< MOTION CONFIGURATION >
< MOTION MASK SETUP >
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[MOTION SETUP]
1.[CHANNEL]
Select a channel for the setup.
2.[SENSITIVITY GRADE]
Adjusts motion detection sensitivity. 1 (LOW)~4 (VERY HIGH)
3.[MOTION DISPLAY TYPE]
Sets the display type that marks the motion area.
BOX- shows block / CELL- shows green lattice
4.[RECORD DURATION]
The DVR record for duration from the time motion is detected. If the DVR
detects motion continuously, the DVR keeps recording throughout the event, and the duration after the last motion is
detected. For example, if the duration is set to 10 seconds and the motion last for 3 minutes. The DVR records for 3
minutes and 10 seconds.
5.[NUMBER OF CELLS TO DETECT]
DVR will only be triggered when the cells in motion are MORE THAN the number the you have set. The
smaller the number is, the more sensitive the detection area is.
[MOTION MASK SETUP]
You can set up which area to detect motion and which not to detect. The area that
is marked not to detect motion is Gray in color.
Press the number button to select the channel.
Set motion detection area. Use the Direction buttons to move the cursor and
press [ENTER] to mark the area.
Press [Mode] to change the editing mode. The editing modes are as below:
1.Cell: Move to the desired location and press [ENTER] to activiate or
deactiviate the motion detection in the marked area cell by cell.
2.ALL ON: Change the mode to ALL ON and press ENTER to activate the motion detection in the whole window.
3. ALL OFF: Change the mode to ALL OFF and press ENTER to deactivate the motion detection in the whole
window.
4.BLOCK ON: Block an area to activate the motion detection in the desired area. Move the cursor to a corner cell of
the desired area and press ENTER to mark the starting cell of the block. Then, move the cursor to the cell at the
diagonal end of the desired area and press ENTER to finish marking the block. When the window starts in the ALL
OFF mode, you can easily activate the motion within an area.
5.BLOCK OFF: Block an area to deactivate the motion detection in the desired area. The setup steps are the same
as BLOCK ON. If the window starts in the ALL ON mode, you can easily deactivate the motion detection in the block
you make.
CELL [1]
Channel
Edit mode
Note: Please go to [RECORD SETUP] > [SCHEDULE RECORD] and
change the record mode to MOTION to activiate the MOTION settings.
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4-3-4 Interval setup
1.[SWITCH INTERVAL]
FULL- Full Screen Sequence Interval setup. (Range: 1~99 SEC)
PIP-
Picture in Picture, the sub-picture’s sequence interval setup. (Range:
1~99 SEC)
2.[EVENT RECORD]
Event Update Time is to avoid the DVR from recording event logs from the
same event. The event types include alarm, motion and video loss. When an
event is triggered, it is possible that the same event keeps on causing a trigger
for a period of time. With the help of Event Update Time, whenever there is an
event, the DVR records the starting time and information of the event in the
Event Log, and ignores the following events within the duration set in the Event
update time. The setting range of the Event Update time is from 10 seconds to
990 seconds.
4-3-5 Alarm setup
1.[CHANNEL]
Use [+] and [-] to select a channel.
2.[ALARM INPUT]
Set up the Alarm Input type.
N.C. = Alarm is triggered when the circuit opens.
N.O. = Alarm is triggered when the circuit is closed.
3.[DURATION]
Set up a post- alarm recording duration and the alarm output duration. The
duration setting is applied to both functions. The setting range is from 1 second
to 300 seconds.
Note: Alarm output can be triggered by an alarm input and video loss. Motion cannot trigger an alarm output.
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4-3-6 Event popup setup
1.[CHANNEL]
Use [+] and [-] to select a channel.
2.[POPUP ON/OFF]
Set up the POPUP function ON/OFF: Use [+] and [-] to select ON or OFF. When
there is an event, the screen display will switch to a full screen of the corresponding
channel.
3.[EVENT]
Use [+] and [-] to select the event type that will trigger the POPUP:
A- Alarm / M- Motion / AM- Alarm or Motion.
4.[DURATION]
Use [+] and [-] to set up a duration of the POPUP. The setting range is from 1
second to 60 seconds. When the Event POPUP finishes, 4CH DVR returns to
its Quad screen display, 8CH DVR 9 -Split screen display, and 16CH DVR
16-Split screen display.
4-3-7 Buzzer setup
Set up the condition that triggers the buzzer to beep. Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select
an item and press ENTER to turn ON or OFF the selection.
1.[ALL]
Turn ON or OFF of all the conditions that trigger the buzzer to beep.
You can also set up the buzzer for individual conditions. Move the cursor to
the desired selection and press ENTER to turn ON or OFF the selection.
2.[KEY BEEP]
Turn on/off the beep while operating the front panel.
3.[VIDEO LOSS]
Turn on/off the beep for a loss of video.
4.[ALARM ACTIVE]
Turn on/off the beep when an alarm is triggered.
5.[MOTION DETECT]
Turn on/off the beep when motion is detected.
1. When the buzzer is triggered to beep, press any button on the front panel to turn off the
beep.
2. The beeping can only be turned off manually. There is no time out setup to turn off the
beeping independently. Beep will stop after video is restored or alarm ends.
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4-3-8 Password setup
The password consists of 1 to 8 digits. Press the number keys on the front panel to
enter the password. You can use any combination of the numbers from 1 to 10.
1.[USER ID]
Press or ( to set User ID.
2.[USER PW]
Key in the current password.
3.[NEW PW]
Key in the new password.
4.[CONFIRM PW]
Enter the new password again for confirmation.
The three user levels have different authorities to operate the DVR.
Change Settings Clear HDD Change Password Playback & Search Remote Access
Admin
○ ○ ○ ○
Manager
○※
User
(
Can ch an g e M anag er ’s and U ser ’s passw or d .
4-3-9 System information
Shows the system information and its status. S/W version: Indicates the firmware version
H/W version: Indicates the PCB version
Product ID: Indicates the product ID number
MASTER: Indicates the information of MASTER HDD
SLAVE: Indicates the information of SLAVE HDD
Default password: ADMIN: (blank) / MANAGER: “1” / USER1: “2” ~ USER8: “9”
The product ID is not the DVR’s MAC address. MAC address can be found in
[EXTERNAL DEVICE] > [TCP/IP setup].
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4-4 Record setup
1.[RECORD CONFIGURATION]
Set up overwrite, recording mode, picture quality, resolution, and recording
speed.
2.[SCHEDULE SETUP]
Program the recording schedule.
3.[HOLIDAY SETUP] Set up holidays (max.100 days).
4-4-1 Record configuration
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select an item. Use [+] and [-] to change the value.
1.[OVERWRITE]
ON: When the hard drive is full, the system will overwrite the earliest recorded
data. If the DVR has two hard drives, the overwriting starts from the Master
drive.
OFF: The system stops recording when the hard drive is full. If the DVR has
two hard drives, the system stops recroding when the Master and Slave drive
both are full.
2.[MUTIPLEX]
Set up the multiplex mode
Duplex: allow record and remote connection simultaneously. The DVR stops
recording while the DVR enters playback either locally or remotely.
During the remote connection, the DVR keeps recording if the client
stays at the LIVE mode. It stops recording when the client enters the
playback mode.
Triplex: record and playback simultaneously. The DVR keeps recording while
the DVR enters playback either locally or remotely.
3.[QUALITY]
Sets the recording picture quality.
Quality level:
4CH: Low / Mid / High / Super / Hyper
8CH and 16CH: Basic / Normal / Enhanced / Fine / Super Fine.
Under the Triplex mode, you may see the playback is slower than it is under the Duplex mode. The DVR uses the same
component to process recording and the playback. As a result, the recording and the playback speed drop by 50%
when the DVR enters playback under the Triplex mode.
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4.[RESOLUTION]
By lowering the resolution, the DVR gains recording speed, but the recorded
pictures become smaller in size.
Video system Full Mode Dual Mode Quad Mode
4CH
NTSC
60IPS@720*240 120IPS@360*240 240IPS@360*120
PAL 50IPS@720*288 100IPS@360*288 200IPS@360*144
8CH
NTSC 120IPS@720*240 240IPS@360*240 480IPS@360*120
PAL 100IPS@720*288 200IPS@360*288 400IPS@360*144
16CH
NTSC 120IPS@720*240 240IPS@360*240 480IPS@360*120
PAL 100IPS@720*288 200IPS@360*288 400IPS@360*144
IPS is refers to images per second.
5.[RECORD IN ALARM]
Set the recording speed when an alarm is triggered.
6.[RECORD IN MOTION]
Set the recording speed when motion is detected.
7.[CONTINUOUS RECORD]
Set the recording speed under the continuous recording mode.
1. The recording speed is expressed in fractions. 1/ 1 is to record at the full recording
speed, which you set in RESOLUTION. 1 / 2 is to record at half of the recording
speed. 1 /3 is to record at one third of the recording speed. You can set up the
parameter from 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4,… to 1/999.
2. By lowering the recording speed, the DVR records less frames but gains a longer
recording duration. If you set the DVR’s recording speed at 1/2, the recording duration
will be two times longer. 1/3 will make the recording duration three times longer, and
so on.
3. When the RESOLUTION is set to QUAD Mode, the selection of the recording speed
is limited to 1/1, 1/2, and 1/3.
4. All active cameras share the recording speed. To turn off recording on a specific
channel, please refer to [SYSTEM MENU][CONFIGURATION][CAMERA SETUP]
[CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP]. Please note that channels showing “Video Loss” are
still active and recording blank space on the HDD.
1. Changing the RESOLUTION will NOT change the recording time on DVR.
2. To change the DVR’s recording duration, please adjust the DVR’s recording speed in the
following three settings.
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4-4-2 Schedule record
Allows you to program a recording schedule throughout the year.
MODE: Press MODE to select an editing mode. Use the direction keys to
move the cursor, and then press [+] and [-] to select a recording mode.
The editing modes are as below:
TIME CELL: Program the schedule at a two-hour interval.
TIME ZONE: Program the schedule by time zone. There are 12 Time
Zones in the setting. A time zone is a two-hour interval from Sunday to
Saturday.
WEEK: Program the schedule day by day.
ALL: The DVR records at one recording mode, 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
CLEAR ALL: Clear all the schedule settings
NEXT: Go to the next page. The first page is from 00-12, and the
second page is from 12-24.
Set up a recording mode:
A- ALARM REC / M- MOTION REC / C- CONTINUOUS REC
---: No schedule recording
A--: Set as Alarm record. When there is an alarm trigger, the DVR records at
the speed set in RECORD IN ALARM.
-M-: Set as Motion record when there is motion detected, the DVR records at
the speed set in RECORD IN MOTION.
--C: Set as Continuous record. The DVR records continuously at the speed set
in CONTINUOUS RECORD.
AM-: Set as Alarm+Motion record. The DVR records at the speed set in
RECORD IN ALARM when there is an alarm triggered, and at the speed set in
RECORD IN MOTION where there is motion detected.
A-C: Set as Alarm+Continuous record. The DVR records continuously at the
speed set in CONTINUOUS RECORD, and switches to the speed set in
RECORD IN ALARM when there is an alarm triggered.
-MC: Set as Motion+ Continuous record. . The DVR records continuously at
the speed set in CONTINUOUS RECORD, and switches to the speed set in
RECORD IN MOTION when there is motion detected.
Time Cell
Time Zone
Week
1. If the DVR is set to MOTION RECORDING and the DVR keeps recording continuously or is not triggered to record as you expect, please check the sensitivity settings and the motion mask setup in CONFIGURATIONCAMERA SETUPMOTION SETUP.
2. If the motion settings are too sensitive, you may want to lower the sensitivity level and define a motion detection area for more accuracy. If the motion is not triggered per your expectation, you may want to increase the sensitivity level, clear the motion mask, or enlarge the
detection area.
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4-4-3 Holiday setup
Set up the holidays through out the year. You can program up to 100 days as
holidays. The recording schedule of holidays is the same as the settings for Sunday.
Press MODE and set the editing mode as EDIT HOLIDAY. Use direction key
to select and press ENTER to mark the day as a holiday.
To clear the settings, press MODE to set the editing mode to CLEAR ALL DATA
or CLEAR MON DATA (clear data month by month). Press ENTER to clear the
settings.
4-5 Backup
4-5-1 DVD+R / CD-R BACKUP
1.[HDD]
Indicates the start and the end recording date and time of the HDD(s).
2.[DVD+R / CDR]
Select a starting date and time for backup. Press ENTER and use  to move the cursor. Use [+] [-] or the Jog
Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER and then press to go to SIZE to choose a backup size.
3.[SIZE]
Insert a blank disk and the DVR will check the disk size and display it on the screen. Press ENTER to enter the
SIZE selection. Use [+] [-] or the Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER and the DVR calculates the
end date and time for backup automatically.
4.[BURN]
Move the cursor to BURN and press ENTER to start the backup. System will save the file in AJP format.
Users have to install the program of CD-R BACKUP PLAYER to playback the backup file.
Please refer to
CHAP.5 Back-up for more details.
After entering BACKUP, it
takes 1 minute to load data,
please wait.
The DVR supports
DVD+R and CDR backup.
It only reads DVD+R and
CDR disc.
Note: DVD-R, DVD+RW and
DVD-RW are not readable.
1. Use a blank DVD+R / CDR. Do not format or reuse a disk even though it is re-writable.
2. When choosing a backup size, leave 20MB as a buffer and do not use the full space of a disk.
3. Once the DVR starts burning the disk, do not press any button to stop the process. When the burning is
completed, the DVR ejects the disk automatically.
4. The burnt disk will include the backup player software, so there’s no need to install it on a PC. The burnt
disk will auto run. For more details please refer to 7-5-8.
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4-5-2 USB BACKUP
1.[HDD]
Indicates the start and the end recording date and time of the HDD(s).
2.[USB]
Select a starting date and time for backup. Press ENTER and use arrows to move the cursor. Use [+] [-] or the
Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER and then press down arrow to go to SIZE to choose a backup
size.
Unit supports USB Thumb Drives and USB Hard Drives. A USB Hard Drive must be partitioned by a PC before
use in FAT32 format with each partition not exceeding 31Gb.
3.[SIZE]
Insert a blank DVD+R or CDR disk and the DVR will check the disk size and display it on the screen. Press
ENTER to enter the SIZE selection. Use [+] [-] or the Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER and the
DVR calculates the end date and time for backup automatically.
4.[BACKUP]
Move the cursor to BACKUP and press ENTER to start the backup. System will save the file in AJP format.
Users have to install the program of BACKUP PLAYER to play the backup file. Please refer to CHAP.5 Back-up
for more details.
4-6 External device
1.[TCP/IP SETUP]
Set up the DVR’s TCP/IP information.
2.[RS232C SETUP]
Set up the parameters of the RS232 port.
3.[PANTILT SETUP]
Set up the parameters of the PTZ control.
4.[AUDIO SETUP]
Audio record and play
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4-6-1 TCP/IP setup
[IP CONFIG SETUP]
1.[MAC ADDRESS]
Displays the DVR’s MAC address. MAC address is not editable.
2.[IP ADDRESS]
Set up the DVR’s IP address.
3.[IP PORT]
Set up IP Port.
4.[GATEWAY]
Set up GATEWAY.
5.[SUBNET MASK]
Set up SUBNET MASK.
6.[DHCP SETUP]
Indicates the DHCP mode is set to Manual or Automatic. When DHCP is set to
Automatic, you cannot change any IP settings on this page. To turn off the
DHCP automatic detection, exit this page and go to DHCP SETUP to change
the setting.
[DDNS SETUP]
1.[DDNS ON/OFF]
Press ENTER to turn the function ON and OFF.
2.[DNS SERVER]
Set up DNS Server’s IP address. Press ENTER to enter the selection. Use (( to
move the cursor and [+] [-] or the Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press
ENTER to confirm the settings and exit the selection.
3.[INTERVAL]
Set up an interval for the DVR to report its IP address to the DDNS server
automatically. (D- day / H- hour / M- minute). Press ENTER to enter the
selection and [+] [-] or the Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER to
confirm the settings and exit the selection.
4.[REGISTER]
Connect to DDNS server and register the DVR information to the server. Press
ENTER to start the registration.
5.[DNS STATUS]
Indicates the current status of your DDNS connection.
IP ADDRESS: Indicates the current IP address recorded on the server
IP PO R T: Indicates the current IP port recorded on the server.
REMAIN TIME: Indicates the remaining time to report to the server.
6.[LAST REGISTRATION DATE]
Indicates the time of the last registration.
DDNS IP: 59.124.143.151
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[CONNECTION SETUP]
Use (( to select and [+] [-] or the Jog Shuttle to change the value.
1.[TIMEOUT]
Set up the remote connection a response time. If the client does not
receive responses from the DVR for a certain duration, the client will
disconnect the connection and try again. The setup range is from 1
millisecond to 12,750 seconds.
2.[RETRY COUNT]
Set up the number of times that the client tries to reconnect to the DVR.
The client will quit trying to reconnect to the DVR after all of the
attempts fail. The setup range is from 0 to 20 attempts.
[DHCP SETUP ]
1.[DHCP MODE]
Press ENTER to switch DHCP to [AUTOMATI C ].
2.[DETECT IP]
Move the cursor to DETECT IP and press ENTER to start. Press MENU to
cancel the detection.
4-6-2 RS232C setup
Through the RS232 port, users can connect the DVR to a PC or other control
devices to control the DVR. The ASCII-Code information is in CH.2, Serial port
setup. Users cannot change the modem value in this setting.
1.[SPEED]
The transmission baud rate is 19,200bps.
2.[LENGTH]
The transmission length is 8 bits.
3.[STOP BIT]
The stop bit is 1.
4.[PARITY]
The parity is none.
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4-6-3 Pantilt setup
< COMMAND SETUP >
< SPEED SETUP >
[COMMAND SETUP]
Press (( to select and [+] / [-] to change the value.
1.[CHANNEL]
Select PTZ channel.
2.[MODEL]
Select PTZ protocol.
3.[PTZ ID]
Select PTZ ID.
4.[BUADRATE]
Select Baud Rate of PTZ control code.
5.[CMD DELAY]
Set up a delay time to run the command.
6.[COMMAND]
Pick up PTZ CMD.
7.[LENGTH]
Set up the length of PTZ control code.
8.[CODE]
The control code of PTZ CMD.
Please refer to
C H AP. 6 PTZ Camera Control
for more details.
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[SPEED SETUP]
Press
(( to select and [+] / [-] to change the value.
1.[PAN SPEED] Set the PAN speed (left to right).
2.[TILT SPEED] Set the TILT speed (up and down).
3.[ZOOM SPEED] Set the speed of ZOOM IN/OUT.
4.[FOCUS SPEED]
Set the speed of FOCUS NEAR/FAR.
 4-6-4 Spot Monitor Setup
1.[SWITCHING INTERVAL]
Set the interval of sequence display in full mode
2.[ALARM POP-UP]
Set On/OFF the second monitor output once alarm is triggered.
3.[MOTION POP-UP]
Set On/OFF the second monitor output once motion is triggered.
4.[EVENT POP-UP DURATION]
Set the pop-up screen duration.
4-6-5 Audio setup
1.[CH]
To select audio channel to edit.
2.[REC]
To set record on / off on the designated channel.
3.[PLAY]
To set audio on / off during playback of the designated channel.
Note: the DVR will not play or record AUDIO under the following conditions:
1. The recording resolution is configured to QUAD mode in [RECORD CONFIGURATION].
2. The MUTIPLEX mode is configured to TRIPLEX in [RECORD CONFIGURATION].
3. Playback is in rewind or fast forward. The DVR plays AUDIO only when playback is moving forward and at
1X speed.
4. The DVR does not transmit AUDIO to the client via the client software or via IE.
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4-7 Factory default
Press
(( to select and ENTER to turn ON and OFF the selection. Move the
cursor to RUN and press ENTER to execute the Factory Default.
1.[ALL] Set all the settings back to factory default.
2.[SCREEN DISPLAY]
Set ”SCREEN DISPLAY” back to factory default.
3.[CAMERA COLOR SETUP]
Set ”CAMERA COLOR SETUP” back to factory default.
4.[MOTION SETUP] Set ”MOTION SETUP” back to factory default.
5.[PANTILT SETUP]
Set ”PANTILT SETUP” back to factory default.
6.[SCHEDULE SETUP]
Set ”SCHEDULE SETUP” back to factory default.
7.[CONFIGURATION]
Set ”CONFIGURATION” back to factory default.
4-8 Language
Press [+] / [-] button to select a language.
1. The DVR cannot reset the password to default by running Factory Default.
2. It is strongly suggested to run Factory Default and HDD CLEAR when you install a new hard drive(s).
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5-1 Data backup
1.[HDD] Indicates the start and end recording date and time of the HDD(s).
2.[CD-R or USB]
Select a starting date and time for backup. Press ENTER and use arrow to move the cursor. Use [+] [-]
or The Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER and then down arrow to go to SIZE to choose a
backup size.
3.[SIZE] Insert a blank disk and the DVR will check the disk size. Press ENTER to choose a backup size. Use
[+] [-] or the Jog Shuttle to change the value. Press ENTER and the DVR calculates the end date and
time for backup automatically.
4.[BURN] Move the cursor to BURN and press ENTER to start the backup. System will save the file in AJP
format. Users have to install the program of CD-R BACKUP PLAYER to playback the backup file on
a PC.
C H A P. 5 DVD+R / CD-R Back-up
1.Use a blank CD or DVD+R. Do not format or reuse a disk even though it is rewritable.
2.When choosing a backup size, leave 20MB as a buffer and do not use the full space of a disk.
3.Once the DVR starts burning, do not press any button to interrupt the process. When the burning is
completed, the DVR ejects the disk automatically.
4. The burnt disk will include CD-R backup player, so there’s no need to install it on PC. The burnt disk will auto
run. For more details please refer to 7-5-8.
5. If using a USB external Hard Drive, make partitions in PC first. Each partition cannot exceed 31GB and the
file system format is FAT32.
After entering BACKUP, it takes 1 minute to load data, please wait.
The DVR supports CDRW or DVDRW backup. It only reads CD-R,
CD-RW, and DVD+R disc
Note: DVD-R, DVD+RW and DVD-RW are not readable.
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5-2 Backup Player software installation
1.Insert software CD.
2. Click [Install backup player] to start the
installation..
3. Select a Destination Folder
4. Copy files to the Destination Folder. System will install
a new icon [CD BACKUP PLAYER] on the PC
[DESKTOP]. Double click the icon of CD Backup
Player on the Desktop to run the program.
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5-3 DVD / CD Player software interface
1.Display screen: To display the backup images.
2.Time display: To indicate the current time.
3.Information window: To indicate the disk start/end time and date, and the backup video quality (resolution).
4.Speed Adjustment:
Speed: Select a playback speed (2X, 4X, 8X,16X, 32X, 64X)
and press for Fast Rewind or Fast Forward
Delay: Select a speed to play in slow motion (1/2X, 1/4, 1/8X, 1/16X)
and press for Rewind or for Forward
5.
: Select a [1 / 4 / 9 / 16] Screen display
6. : Go to the next page : Go to the previous page
7. Function buttons:
8.Channel selection: To select a single channel from CH1 to CH16.
9. AVI SAVE: To save the backup video to AVI format.
10.EDIT: To open the dialog window to save a single frame as a JPEG file or or print it out.
11.Open: To open the backup file from disk.
12
.EXIT: To exit the program
13. Audio function: Click ON and then select a channel to play its audio.
ON: Starts playing audio, and automatically switches to full screen.
1~4: Selects Audio channel.
SKIP: To syncronize the play speed of video and audio.
When the playback is set to a lower speed, adjust SKIP to
synchronize the video and audio. For example, when the playback is set to 1/3X, set SKIP at 3.When the playback is
set to 1/4X, set SKIP at 4, and so on.
Fast Rewind Fast Forward Rewind Forward Pause To the beginning To the end
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Open AJP file
1. Select (OPEN) and the window below will show on your PC screen.
2. Select the file and click [OPEN] to open the AJP file.
Save JPG file
1. During playback and under FULL SCREEN MODE, when you see the picture you want to save, click EDIT.
2. Select [SAVE] to save the picture as a JPEG file or select [PRINT] to print the image.
To save single picture as JPG file.
To print the picture.
To exit the EDIT mode.
To edit the image parameter
Save as AVI file
During playback, you can save the backup file to AVI format.
1. Open the backup file on theCD-R or DVDR+, playback to where you want to start saving the AVI file.
Select [AVI SAVE] to open the AVI SAVE dialog window.
2. Select the channel, frame rate, and AVI image size.
3. Select ” START” to save and “END” to stop the process.
4. Click [AVI SAVE] again to close the AVI SAVE dialog window.
CHANNEL: Select a channel to save
Frame Rate: Select how many frames to save every second
SIZE: Set the resolution as 360*240 or 720*480
START: Start saving AVI file
END: Stop saving AVI file
Note: The AVI SAVE will not include audio.
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6-1 PTZ camera Installation
6-1-1 Connection Setup
Connect the PTZ’s D+ to the DVR’s D+, and D- to D-.
6-1-2 PTZ setup
[EXTERNAL DEVICE]
SYSTEM MENU EXTERNAL DEVICE PANTILT SETUP COMMAND SETUP
1. [MODEL]: select a PTZ protocol.
2. [PTZ ID]: enter the PTZ’s ID / address.
3. [BAUD RATE]: enter the PTZ’s transmission baud rate
4. [CMD DELAY]: the delay time of the command transmission between bytes. Please refer to the PTZ’s user
manual for the manufacturer’s suggestion.
C H A P. 6 PTZ camera control
Each PTZ manufacturer may have a different transmission baud rate. Please refer to their PTZ manuals for detailed
information. Enter the baud rate suggested by the manufacturer in the DVR’s PTZ setup.
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6-2 PTZ camera operation
Use MENU and NEXT key to select a PTZ command, and [+] [-] to select the
channel. Then, press PTZ key to enter the PTZ control mode.
Indicate the channel connected with a PTZ camera.
Indicate PTZ command, press ENTER to send control code by PTZ key.
You can also press the PTZ button on the front panel, and use the front panel
pre-assigned PTZ function keys to control the PTZ camera.
[Operate by PTZ control keys]
After entering PTZ control mode, PAN/TILT function can be controlled by direction keys and pre-assigned PTZ
function keys.
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7-1 Network Introduction
You need to identify what kind of internet access you have before setting up your DVR’s network parameters.
DSL and cable modem are the most popular broadband technologies.
ADSL- Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
ADSL is known as DSL technology. T ransmitting digital data over the wires of a local telephone network.
Typically, the download speed of DSL ranges from 128 kilobits per second (kbit/s) to 24,000 kbit/s depending on
DSL the technology and service level implemented. Upload speed is lower than download speed. ADSL is the
most popular broadband technology, followed by Cable Modem.
Cable Modem (or Cable)
Cable Modem, Cable Internet Access, or simply Cable is to deliver the internet over a coaxial cable line which can
be the same as the cable of your Cable TV. The bandwidth of Cable ranges from 3 Mb to 15 Mb or more. The
upload bandwidth usually ranges from 384kb to 2Mb, or more.
7-2 Network installation and setup
7-2-1 Via Cable
Connect the Network cable of Cable Modem output to DVR
Enter [SYSTEM MENU] [EXTERNAL DEVICE] [TP/IP SETUP][DHCP SETUP][DHCP MODE].
Place the cursor at DHCP MODE and press ENTER to switch the DHCP MODE to [AUTOMATIC]. Then,
move the cursor over [DETECT IP] and press ENTER to detect IP. DVR will automatically get the IP ADDRESS,
SUBNET MASK, and GATEWAY from the Cable Modem and show the IP information on the DVR.
Press MENU and go back to the previous setup page, [TP/IP SETUP]. Go to [IP CONFIG SETUP] to set up the port number.
You can either use the default port number or assign a new one.
C H A P. 7 Network and client software
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7-2-2 Via ADSL
First, identify if you have Static IP or Dynamic IP service. If you do not know, ask your ISP (Internet Service
Provider). A Static IP will never change, even when you reboot your modem.
[Via ADSL with Static IP address]
Connect the Network cable of Cable Modem output to DVR
Enter [SYSTEM MENU]( [EXTERNAL DEVICE] ( [TP/IP SETUP]( [IP CONFIG SETUP]. Enter the IP address,
gateway, subnet mask provided by your ISP. Then, assign a port number to the DVR, or you can use the default
one as well.
If you find that you cannot enter or change any addresses, check if DHCP is set to Automatic. Press MENU to
go back to the previous page, [TCP/IP Setup], and then enter [DHCP SETUP]. Select DHCP MODE and press
ENTER to switch DHCP to MANUAL
In some rare cases the DVR will not support a certain Static IP Address. If this happens, add a Router to the
network system. The setup is the same as the next section, [Via ADSL with Dynamic IP.]
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[Via ADSL with Dynamic IP]
If you have ADSL with Dynamic IP address, the network administrator assigns
If you are using ADSL service with Dynamic IP, you must add a Router in the
network system, unless your DSL MODEM has a built-in Router.
Go to [EXTERNAL DEVICE][TCP/IP SETUP]([IP CONFIG SETUP] to enter the virtual IP address for the DVR
and the IP of the gateway and subnet mask. Then, assign a port number to the DVR or use the default port number.
If you find that you cannot enter or change any addresses, check if DHCP is set to Automatic. Press MENU to go
back to the previous page, [TCP/IP Setup] and then enter [DHCP SETUP]. Select DHCP MODE and press
ENTER to switch DHCP to MANUAL
The Gateway IP is your router’s IP address and the Subnet Mask should match the Subnet Mask IP of your router.
Set up your router to forward the port to the DVR, or place your DVR in the router’s DMZ setting to keep your
router’s firewall from blocking access to your DVR. Please refer to 7-3 Router Setup for details.
After setup is completed and the DVR can be accessed from the internet, proceed to the DDNS setup if you do not
have a Static IP. Since you may get different IP addresses from time to time with a Dynamic IP Service, setting up
the DDNS service allows you to log in from the remote by using a fixed code name, instead of using the IP
addresses that are constantly changing.
Tip: If you have other computers connected to your router, you can find the Subnet Mask and Gateway information
vai the other computers. Using a computer’s desktop Start Menu, choose Run. Type "cmd" to open a DOS
command prompt. With this command prompt, type “ipconfig” and hit "ENTER". This will show the computer’s IP
configuration. Your DVR should have the same IP configuration of Subnet Mask and Gateway as the computer if
they are connected to the same router. In addition, the first 3 segments of the local IP Address should be the same
as well. For example, if your computer’s local IP address is 192.168.1.100, your DVR’s IP address should be
192.168.1.XXX.
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7-3 Router setup
There is a wide selection of routers in the market, and they may be different in terms of configuration and operation.
Following is an example of how to set up a router. For details, please read your router’s manual.
First, connect a computer to the router for configuration.
Enter the router’s setup and select Static IP or PPPoE.
1.[WAN connection type] [Static IP setup]
Select the mode in WAN connection Type
Enter the static IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS provided by your ISP
Save the settings.
[PPPoE setup]
Select PPPoE in WAN connection Type
Enter User Name and Password provided by your ISP.
The router will get the IP address upon connection.
In this example, you get the IP address of 211.20.82.39.
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2. [Virtual server setup]
1. Enter Virtual Server setup.
2. Enter DVR’s IP (192.168.1.53) and port number (8000). Enable the port
and check both protocols of TCP and UDP. Save the settings before
leaving this page.
Once the routing table is setup, when the client software connects to
211.20.82.39 with PORT 8000, the router will forward the packets to its
matching destination, 192.168.1.53, and thus connect the client to the
DVR.
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7-4 Client software
7-4-1 Install and setup
Insert the Install CD into CD-ROM, and the computer will
auto-run the Install program. We suggest installing the software
only on Windows XP or Windows 2000.
1.[Install Client software]
Click [Install Client software].
7-4-2 Install Client software
Select a Destination Folder.
When finished, the software will create a shortcut on the
desktop.
Click the shortcut to run the client software.
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7-4-3 Software operation
[Remote viewer interface]
1.[Live Display]
Remote DVR video feed.
2.[Current Status ]
Video Information
3.[PTZ Camera Control ]
To control PTZ Camera
Zoom/Focus/Direction
※ Remote Control of PTZ:
1) Set up PTZ at DVR
2) Set up PTZ from the Client Software
4.[Screen Split ]
To select Full/4/9/16 split screen display
5.[Channel Selection ]
To select CAM1~16 for full or split screen display
6.[Connect ]
To select a DVR IP address from IP list for connection.
7.[Disconnect ]
To disconnect the DVR
8.[Playback ]
To enter playback
9.[Setup]
To enter setup menu
10.[Power ]
To close the remote program. The connection to the DVR will terminate after the remote software is closed.
11.[Transmission Rate]
To adjust video transmission speed, range from 1~10. A higher number will increase the speed, but lower
picture quality.
Two users can access the DVR network.
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7-4-4 Client software setup
[IP/PORT]
1. [DVR NAME]
( Enter the DVR’s location or name
2.[IP LIST]
Show the list of saved DVR IP addresses. If you are
connecting to a DVR in this list, you can simply click it
from the list, enter the DVR Admin password, and press
SAVE and then OK. Click CONNECT from Remote
Viewer Interface to connect.
3.[IP ADDRESS]
Enter the DVR’s IP address
4.[PORT]
Enter the DVR’s port number.
5.[USER ID]
Enter the user ID as “ADMIN”.
6.[PASSWORD]
Enter the DVR Admin password
7.[MANUAL/DDNS]
If you have a static IP address or are not using DDNS service, select MANUAL. If you are using DDNS service,
select DDNS and click the tab DDNS on the top and enter the DDNS setup page.
If you are setting up a new DVR to connect to, follow these steps:
1. Enter the DVR’s location or name.
2. Enter the DVR’s IP address and port number.
3. Enter the user ID as “ADMIN” and DVR Admin password.
4. Press SAVE and then OK. Click CONNECT from the Remote Viewer Interface.
1. How to find out my real IP address: if you have computers connected to the router which the DVR is connected to, you can use your computer and go
www.security-labs.com, and click on IP Address at the top
of the home page to find out your current IP address.
2. What is a virtual IP address: The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority has reserved the following three blocks of the IP address space for private internet (local networks):
10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 Also, IP addresses in the range of 169.254.0.0 -169.254.255.255 are reserved for Automatic Private IP Addressing.
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[DDNS]
1.[Group]
Enter Group name registered on DDNS Server. Please
refer to 7-5 DDNS setup and operation for details.
2.[DVR Name]
Enter DVR name registered on DDNS Server. If the DVR
name is entered and saved before, click LOAD to browse
the list.
3.[Save/Load]
Save: Save the setup into the DDNS list
Load: Open the DDNS list. . Please see the following
illustration [DDNS LIST] for details.
4.[IP Address]
Show DVR’s current IP address and Port number.
5.[USER ID]
Enter ADMIN
6.[PASSWORD]
Enter the DVR Admin password
7.[Get IP]
Click “Get IP” to get the current DVR IP address and port
number from the DDNS server.
8. Click OK and then click CONNECT from the Remote Viewer Interface.
[DDNS LIST]
1.[DDNS SETUP LIST]
Shows all saved DDNS
2.[OK/Cancel]
Choose a setup in the list then click OK or Cancel.
3.[Delete]
Deletes a selected item from the list.
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[PTZ/SAVE]
1.[Circular Monitoring Interval]
Set up a sequential switch interval.
2.[Scan Rate]
Select a Fast forward (FF) speed for remote Playback.
3.[PTZ Type]
Select the protocol used by your PTZ camera.
4.[PTZ Baud Rate]
Select a PTZ camera baud rate.
5.[Set Path to Save Recorded Images]
Set a path to save video clips. If you do not specify a
path, the program will save all files to its default location,
C:\Program Files\Remote_J2K.
6.[Run in Full Screen Mode]
Check the box to enlarge the interface to full computer
screen vie w.
[Network Speed]
1.[Screen Division]
Split mode.
2.[Network Speed value]
To set up the transimission rate for split screens as
default value.
7-4-5 PTZ control
1.[ZOOM]
Use + / - to adjust PTZ Zoom IN/OUT.
2.[FOCUS]
Use + / - to adjust PTZ Fous.
3.[PAN/TILT CONTROL]
Click the direction buttons to control Pan and Tilt.
4.[PTZ ID]
Show the PTZ ID that is under control.
5.[+/-]
Click +/- to select a PTZ ID.
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7-4-6 Remote playback
When the DVR is connected via your network, click [PLAYBACK] to enter
the Playback interface.
[Remote Playback Interface]
1.[Playback Picture]
To show the playback video
2.[Time/Date Selection]
To select time/date of playback
3.[Record and Playback Status]
START – To show the available START
Time/Date
END – To show the available END Time/Date
REQUEST – To show the selected DISPLAY
Time/Date
4.[Screen Split] To select split screen displays 1,4,9 or 16.
5.[ Search Button ]
To operate the search function
6.[Time Selection]
To select the time of playback
7. [Channel Selection ]
To select CAM1~16 for full screen display
8. [Auxiliary Function Button]
SAVE SNAPSHOT: To save an image as a JPEG file to PC when playback is paused.
SAVE AVI: To save recorded images to the assigned path as an AVI format file.
PRI N T: To print the picture when the playback is paused.
SEARCH EVENTS: To show the DVR’s event list.
Note: You can play AVI files with Windows Media Player.
9. [OFF] To close the playback program and return to Remote Viewer.
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[Search button]
1. Fast Rewind (RW )
2. Fast Forward (FF)
3. RW (Speed 1X)
4. Stop / Pause
5. Playback (Speed 1X)
6. Go to the beginning of recording
7. Jump to the previous hour
8. Jump to the next hour
9. Go to the end of recording
[Remote Playback Operation]
Drag the mouse over the time bar to select a playback time.
Select a Year/Month/Day to playack.
Click RW or PLAYBACK to start playback.
If the DVR cannot find the selected playback date and time, the playback will
start from the next video clip.
[Playback by EVENT LIST]
You can search a playback video clip by EVENT LIST. The events include
Video Loss, Motion and Alarm.
Press “SEARCH EVENTS”
Select an event from Event List and click twice to start
playback
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7-4-7 Back up via Client software
Save the recorded data as single JPEG picture or AVI format.
[SAVE SNAPSHOT]
Press “STOP” where you want to save, then press “SAVE”..
The picture will be saved to the assigned path which you set up in
7-4-4 [Remote software setup] [PTZ/SAVE]
[PRINT]
Press “STOP” and “PRINT” to print the picture.
[SAVE AVI ]
During playback, press “SAVE AVI” to start saving an AVI. Press “SAVE AVI”
again to stop.
A message “Saving OK” pops up when you successfully save the video to an
AVI
.
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7-5 DDNS setup and operation
7-5-1 DDNS SERVER setup
1. Connect to DDNS SERVER(http://www.j2kdvr.com or http://59.124.143.151) by IE browser
Select [REGISTER] to register a new account
2. Add a new account
Group: Add a new user name
User Password: Add user password
Confirm Password: Confirm the password
E-mail: Add an Email address for password reminders
3. Enter group name and password to LOGIN DDNS function.
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4. Select “ADD DVR” to add DVR information
5. Add DVR information:
DVR NAME: Entert a DVR name
MAC ADDRESS: Enter the DVR’s MAC address. DVR’s MAC address can be found in DVR’s
[SYSTEM MENU] [EXTERNAL DEVICE][TCP/IP SETUP][IP CONFIG SETUP]
IP: Enter the DVR’s current IP address
PORT: Enter the DVR’s port number
It is required to enter DVR NAME and MAC ADDRESS. DVR’s IP and PORT number can be left
blank..
Press [OK] to save the settings
6. Edit and delete DVR information
EDI T: To change the DVR information
DELETE: To erase the DVR information
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7-5-2 DVR setup
1. DVR setup is a one time effort. First, make sure your DVR can be accessed over the Internet. Please refer to:
7-2 Network installation and setup for details.
2. Go to [SYSTEM MENU][ [EXTERNAL DEVICE][TCP/IP SETUP] [DDNS SETUP]
DDNS ON/OFF: Press ENTER to turn ON the DDNS feature.
DNS SERVER: Enter the DDNS Server IP address.
INTERVAL: Set an interval for the DVR to auto-update its IP
address to DDNS server. (D- day / H- hour / M- minute).
REGISTER: Connect to DDNS server and register the DVR
information to the DDNS database.
DNS STATUS: Indicates the current status of DDNS connection.
IP ADDRESS: Indicates the current IP address in DDNS server.
IP PO R T: Indicates the current IP address in DDNS server.
REMAIN TIME: Indicates the remaining time to update the IP
address.
LAST REGISTRATION DATE: Indicate the last date of registration.
7-5-3 Client software setup
1. Run Client software and enter SETUP
DDNS IP: 59.124.143.151
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2. Select DDNS in [IP/PORT] setup 3.Go to DDNS setup
[DDNS INFO]
GROUP: Enter Group name registered on DDNS Server.
DVR NAME: Enter DVR name registered on DDNS
Server. If the DVR name was entered and saved before,
click LOAD to browse the list.
Save/Load:
Save: Save the setup into the DDNS list.
Load: Open the DDNS list.
[DVR INFO]
Get IP: Click “Get IP” to get the current DVR IP address
and port number from the DDNS server.
IP Address:
Show DVR’s current IP address and Port
number.
User ID: Enter ADMIN.
Password: Enter the DVR Admin’s password and click
OK to complete the DDNS setup.
Click “CONNECT” to contact DVR.
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7-5-4 Configuration of DDNS connection
1. DVR connects to DDNS server automatically and updates the IP address by itself.
2. The client accesses the DDNS server and requests the IP address from the DDNS server.
3. DDNS server replies with the DVR’s IP address and port number.
4. Client PC connects to the DVR.
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Users can also access the DVR with Internet Explorer for remote viewing, remote backup, and playing the backup file.
Log on to DDNS server and go to the DVR List:
7-5-5 Remote Live View via IE Browser
Click WEB to link to your DVR
1.[Live picture]
Shows live view of DVR
2.[DVR info]
IP: Indicates the IP address of the DVR.
PORT: Indicates the PORT of the DVR.
ID: Use ADMIN.
PW: Enter the ADMIN’s password.
3.[CONNECT/DISCONNECT]
CONNECT: Connects to the DVR to get a live picture.
DISCONNECT: Stops the connection with the DVR.
4.[Status Window]
Shows the current status of your connection.
5.[Selection of multi screen]
Switches to the different modes of multi-screen displays.
6.[Channel selection]
Select a single channel for full screen display.
7.[PTZ control]
Controls a PTZ camera.
8.[Scalability]
To adjust transmission speed. The higher the number the faster it is, but image quality is sacrificed .
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PTZ: Select control protocol
BAUDRATE: Select the baud rate to be used
CH: Select the ID of PTZ camera
ZOOM: Zoom in/out
FOCUS: Focus near/far
IRIS: IRIS open/close
7-5-6 Web Network Backup
Click “Backup” to open the web page “Web Network Backup”
1.Backup Information:
IP Address: Enter the IP address of the DVR
Network Port: Enter the port number for the DVR
User ID: Enter “Admin”
User Password: Enter Admin’s password
(The following functions are available only when a connection is established.)
Save File Path: Enter a path to save the backup file to.
Start Backup Time: The start time of file backup.
End Backup Time: The end time of file backup.
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2. Function setup:
Connect Test: To test the connection status.
Unlock: To get the record start/end time of the DVR
Set Backup Time: Set the start/end time, size, and path of the backup file.
Start Backup: Activates the backup function.
3. DVR Server Information:
Recorded Start Time: Indicates the recorded start time.
Recorded End Time: Indicates the recorded end time.
Update: Updates the recorded time.
4. Backup Status
Message: Indicates the backup status.
Receive Rate: Indicates the percentage of backup images received.
Backup Rate: Indicates the completed percentage of backup images received.
Receive bps: Indicates the speed of backup images received.
Save Size: Indicates the size of backup saved.
7-5-7 Backup Procedure
1. Select [Connect Test] to test the status of the DVR connection
2. Select [Unlock] to get the record start/end time available on the DVR
3. Select [Set Backup Time] to setup the backup parameters.
Indicates the available start/end time.
Click [Find] to set the path for saving the backup file.
Set the maximum file size of backup file (30~700MB).
Set the start/end time of file backup.
4. Click [Apply].
5. Select [Start Backup] to activate the backup function.
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7-5-8 Web backup player
Click [Backup Player] to open the web page of “Backup Player”
1. Displays the backup images.
2. Indicates the present time of monitoring.
3. Indicates the start/end time of backup file.
4. Switches to the different modes of multi-screen.
5. Channel selection: Ch1~Ch16
6. SPEED: Adjust the speed of fast forward DELAY: Adjust the speed of rewind
7. Function bar on playback:
To the beginning Fast Rewind
Rewind Pause
Forward Fast Forward
To the end
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8. Function keys:
OPEN: Opens the backup file.
EDIT: Edit the backup image.
AVI SAVE: To save as an AVI file.
EXIT: Log out of the program.
9. Audio options:
ON: Starts the audio function
Ch1~4: To select the audio channel to monitor.
7-5-9 Save AVI file
1. Click to open the backup file and select single channel
2. Click to open the AVI SAVE function
3. CHANNEL: Select a single channel
FRAMERATE : Set the frame rate
SIZE: Set the file size of AVI SAVE
START: Start AVI SAVE
STOP: Stop AVI SAVE
The AVI file will be saved under C:\WEB_BACKUP
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[4ch DVR]
The numbers are for reference only. The recording duration is caculated under the continuous recording mode (Record
speed :1/1X , no audio)
Appendix.1 Record time table
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[8/16ch DVR]
The numbers are for reference only. The recording duration is caculated under the continuous recording mode (Record
speed :1/1X , No audio)
Install USB driver
Appendix.2 Firmware upgrade
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1. Connect the USB port between your PC and DVR.
2. Press and hold Search and Play keys on front panel and power on the DVR.
3. The DVR beeps for a moment.
4. Windows detects a new device, please select [Install from a list or specific location]
5. Select the location of USB driver
6. A warning message may pop up while the driver is installing.
Please select “Continue Anyway”.
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7. Copies the needed driver to the Windows system.
8. After installation, the USB device [BulkUsb.Sys Usb Bulk I/O Driver] can be found in the [Device Manager]..
Install USB upgrade program
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Insert the Install CD
1. Please select :[Install USB upgrade program (All update)
2. Set up Directory
(default Directory :
"C:\Program Files\J2000\Allupdate\")
After installation, there will be a shortcut on your desktop.
Click on it.
Upgrade firmware
Update procedures
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Step 1 Update BOOT
1. With the DVR power OFF, connect the USB port
between the DVR and your PC.
2. Execute USB update program AUDTOTALselect “Boot” then choose the file: _FBoot_0000_16M_V2.04.bin.
3. Press and hold SEARCH and PLAY and power on the DVR.
4. When the DVR is powered on, you will hear very short beeps. Keep holding the “SEARCH” and “PLAY” buttons.
When the beeps slow down and the “Send” icon of the program, J2000 USB Downloader becomes active, release
the buttons.
5. Click SEND for transmission. After transmission, the DVR will reboot automatically. When the DVR shows the HDD
detection message, power off the DVR.
Step 2 Update F/W
Step 1 update BOOT
Step 2 update F/W
Start
Update Boot
Update F/W
Finish
Finish the update procedures
Start to update
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1. Select ALLUPDATE then choose the file: _ALLUPDATE_4J_NTIC_noboot_V1.3.bin
2. Press and hold SEARCH and PLAY and power on the DVR
3. When the DVR is turned on, you will hear very short beeps. Keep holding the “SEARCH” and “P LAY” buttons.
When the beeps slow down and the “Send” icon of the program, J2000 USB Downloader becomes active, release
the buttons.
4. Click “SEND” to transmit the files. The DVR automatically reboots after the file transmission is completed.
Congratulations, you have finished the update.
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Introduction
PLAY ONLY MODE can be used in the following situations:
When you need to playback a hard drive from another DVR
When you need to playback the video which you deleted by running HDD CLEAR
Enter “PLAY ONLY MODE
Turn on the DVR. At the initial screen that says HDD DETECT, press [PLAY] and System enters “PLAY ONLY
MODE”.
To exit PLAY ONLY MODE, reboot the DVR and DO NOT press PLAY at the initial screen.
Search
Use the Search Bar to search data by percentage.
You cannot use Time/Date and the EVENT LIST to search data in this mode.
Appendix.3 Play only mode
Under PLAY ONLY MODE:
1. DVR cannot record.
2. DVR cannot backup video to CD-R.
3. You still can connect to the DVR remotely. You can enter Playback remotely to search the data, but there is no
remote LIVE display.
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Limited Product Warranty
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