SecurityMan LCDDVR4 User Manual

LCDDVR4 User’s Manual
2-IN-1 4-CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
AND 10.2" LCD MONITOR
Available models with hard drive:
LCDDVR4-80 (with 80GB SATA HD)
LCDDVR4-320 (with 320GB SATA HD)
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Operation rests with the following two conditions:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION FEATURES PACKAGE INCLUDES HARDWARE BASIC
LCD CONTROL
LCD MENU OPTIONS AUDIO FUNCTION
SYSTEM
PRESET
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
SIDE PANEL
RC (REMOTE CONTROL)
GETTING STARTED HARDWARE SETUP
HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION
EXTERNAL MONITOR INSTALLATION
CAMERA INSTALLATION
SENSOR INSTALLATION
ALARM INSTALLATION
MOUSE CONNECTION
POWER ON DVR & HDD FORMAT
MENU SETUP & CONFIGURATION
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USING FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL USING MOUSE CONTROL
CAMERA
CHANNEL
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
HUE SATURATION
RECORD
RECORD FRAMERATE RECORD QUALITY RECORD SCHEDULE
ALARM
ALARM DURATION BUZZER DURATION EVENT REC DURATION
SENSOR
MOTION DETECTION
SCREEN
BORDER AUTO SEQUENCE VIDEO ADJUSTMENT
AUDIO
SYSTEM
HARD DISK SETUP
OVERWRITE ENABLE
FORMAT HDD
ACCOUNT SETUP
ACCOUNT
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PASSWORD
LEVEL
PASSWORD/PASSWORD SETUP KEYPAD TONE
TIME SET
EVENT LIST
PTZ SETUP
BUTTON FUNCTION FRONT PANEL/REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL
MOUSE FUNCTION
PRESET SETUP
PTZ MODE
ICON FUNCTION WINDOW
ATTENTION
F/W UPGRADE LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
SEARCH:PLAYBACK
PLAYBACK CONTROLS USING FRONT PANEL OR REMOTE CONTROL (RC) PLAYBACK CONTROLS USING MOUSE
BACKUP TO USB MEMORY STICK
LANGUAGE
LOGOUT
EXIT
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
SOFTWARE UNINSTALLATION
PC PLAYBACK
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SOFTWARE BASIC & PLAYBACK
CONTEXTUAL MENU
OPEN FILE...F2 OPEN DISK EXPORT (*.VVF TO *.AVI CONVERSION)
CLOSE OR F4
SHOW TIME
ALWAYS ON TOP PLAYBACK CAPTURE AUDIO FULL SCREEN MAXIMIZE ASPECT RATIO SPLIT MODE ABOUT VIEWER OR F1
EXIT OR ALT+F4
APPENDIX
RECORD TIME
SPECIFICATIONS
SYSTEM CONNECT MAP DIAGRAM
COMPATIBLE USB FLASHDRIVE
Q & A
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing LCDDVR4 system. The LCDDVR4 system is a space­saving LCD & DVR 2-in-1 solution for homes and small businesses. It is com­posed of both 10.2” color LCD monitor and a 4-channel digital video recorder in
one. It is a total digital video surveillance system with duplex functionality; the ability to simultaneously playback while in recording. Compact designed for limited space area and simple to install, wall-mounted or place on desktop. Easy access control using remote control, panel buttons, or mouse control with the touch of a button.
Features
• Space saving LCD/DVR combo design
• 10.2˝ at panel LCD color monitor with desktop and wall-mountable base
• Easy to use 4-ch duplex DVR (simultaneous playback/record)
• 2-ch audio inputs and 1-ch audio output
• Recording speed up to 60fps total (up to 30fps each camera)
• One internal SATA hard drive (i.e. 80GB/320GB records about 50hrs/200hrs @ default settings 30fps & normal quality)
• Selectable recording modes: Continuous, Motion detection, Sensor activated, Time Schedule, and both Sensor & Motion detection.
• Easy access using a remote controller or a mouse control
• Easy back up to a portable USB ash drive and playback from a PC
• Power recovery auto record function
• RS485 port for protocol camera; Pelco-P/D
• I/O: 4 inputs and 1 output terminals
• Video loss alarm function
• Ideal security system for homes and small businesses
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PACKAGE INCLUDES
• LCDDVR4 w/ mounting bracket stand
• Power adapter with cable
• Remote Controller (batteries included)
• PS/2 Mouse
• Software CD (for PC)
• User Manual
• Ground Cable and screws
Hardware Basic
LCD Control
Top Panel
1) MENU/POWER: Press and hold for 2 seconds to turn ON/OFF the LCD monitor. Press MENU/Power button to get to the LCD menu and press it
again to browse through the display menu options.
2) UP: In the LCD menu, press the UP button to browse up the menu options.
3) DOWN: In the LCD menu, press the DOWN button to browse down the
menu options.
4) + : In the LCD menu, press the + button to change or increase the
parameter/value.
5) - : In the LCD menu, press the – button to change or decrease the
parameter/value.
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LCD Menu Options
The LCD Menu options are use to adjust the PICTURE, AUDIO, FUNCTION, SYSTEM, and PRESET parameters of the LCD monitor. To access the LCD Menu press the MENU/POWER button once and the PICTURE menu will appear on the LCD screen as shown below. Press MENU/POWER button again
to browse from one menu to the next.
Press the UP/DOWN buttons to browse the picture sub-menu and press the +/- buttons to increase/decrease the value or parameter of the sub-menu. The
manufacture default value for BRIGHT, CONTRAST, and COLOR is set at 50 percent. The maximum value for BRIGHT, CONTRAST, and COLOR is 100 percent. Press the MENU/POWER button 5 more times from the PICTURE menu to exit out from the LCD Menu options.
Audio
Press the MENU/POWER button twice to get to the AUDIO menu setting as shown below.
BRIGHT: 0 to 100 (default 50%) CONTRAST: 0 to 100 (default 50%) COLOR: 0 to 100 (default 50%)
VOLUME: 0 to 100 (default 27%)
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Note: This is volume control for the LCD monitor and it is the master volume con-
trol that dominates over the recorder’s volume control. If volume level is set too high, the microphone gain from the camera may sound distorted.
The AUDIO menu is use to adjust the LCD volume level which dominates over
the recorder’s volume control level. Press the +/- buttons to increase/decrease the volume level of the LCD monitor. The manufacture default volume level is set at 27 percent. Press the MENU/POWER button 4 more times from the AUDIO menu to exit out from the LCD Menu options.
Function
Press the MENU/POWER button 3 times to get to the FUNCTION menu setting
as shown below.
The FUNCTION menu is use to adjust the display ratio of the LCD screen. The display ratio manufacture default setting is 16:9. Alternatively the ratio can be
Dis. Ratio: 16:9, 4:3 (default 16:9)
Note: In a 16:9 display ratio, it is normal for the images to zoom or stretch to a full
screen display. However, the 4:3 display ratio will display normal images on
the screen but will not display in full screen.
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change to display in 4:3 ratio. To toggle between the display ratio press the + or – buttons. Press the MENU/POWER button 3 more times from the FUNCTION menu to exit out from the LCD Menu options.
System
Press the MENU/POWER button 4 times to get to the SYSTEM menu setting as shown below.
The SYSTEM menu is use to congure the type of video format the LCD display. Press the + or - buttons to toggle between the different video format. The manu- facture default S-ROLOC setting is set to AUTO. Alternatively it can be change between AUTO, NTSC, SECAM and PAL video format, check your country code for video standard. Press the MENU/POWER button 3 more times from the FUNCTION menu to exit out from the LCD Menu options.
S-ROLOC: AUTO, NTSC, SECAM, & PAL (default AUTO)
Note: Please use default AUTO setting unless the video format intended does not
display correctly. Displays in black and white and/or rolling images, and
then select the correct video standard used for your country. The NTSC
and PAL jumper setting located inside (behind the HDD cover) the DVR has
priority over SYSTEM/S-ROLOC settings; the default jumper setting inside
the DVR is set to NTSC for North America and other NTSC countries.
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Preset
Press the MENU/POWER button 5 times to get to the PRESET menu setting as
shown below.
The PRESET menu is use to setup SLEEP and TIME (OFF-TIME, ON-TIME). In PRESET menu press the UP/DOWN buttons to browse up and down the menu. Press the + or - buttons to change the value or perimeter. The – button is use to decrease the SLEEP value and increase the hour for TIME setting. The + button is use to increase the SLEEP value and increase the minute for TIME setting. SLEEP and TIME are two independent features; please use one or the other feature. The SLEEP value can be set between 0~240 minutes with an increment of 10 minutes, the default value is 0. SLEEP is a countdown timer; the time that take for the LCD monitor to automatically turn off (not the DVR). The TIME mode can be setup by rst setting the current time of day for TIME value. Next, us-
ing the TIME setting as guidance, setup the OFF-TIME and ON-TIME setting to
automatically turn OFF and ON the LCD monitor respectively. Press the MENU/ POWER button one more time from the PRESET menu to exit out from the LCD
Menu options
SLEEP: 0~24 0Mins. (default 0) TIME: setup current time (default --) OFF-TIME: setup time for LCD to turn
off (default --) ON-TIME: setup time for LCD to turn on (default --)
Note: OFF-TIME has to exceed the TIME and ON-TIME. SLEEP (countdown timer)
and TIME (interval) feature works and operates independently.
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Front Panel
The front panel consists of a LCD display screen (above the function buttons), a speaker (to the left of the function buttons), and DVR function buttons use to con­trol and congure the DVR. The front panel buttons is use to operate the DVR’s
basic functions such as; record, playback, fast-forward, reverse playback, and etc. Below is a list of basic buttons and its functionalities:
1) CH1↑, CH2↓, CH3←, CH4→, & QUAD buttons is use to display the camera channel in full screen or in quad split screen for all 4 channels. To display full screen for camera 1 simply press the CH1 button once. In the menu mode, CH1↑, CH2↓ and CH3←, CH4→ buttons are use browse and change parameter settings respectively. Press CH1 again or press the QUAD button to get back to quad split screen view.
2) REC button is use to initiate recording and stop recording. To start recording, press REC button to start manual recording. The ● REC will appear on screen in red to show the DVR is in record mode. Press the REC button again will end the recording process, password may require depending on
system conguration.
3) STOP button is use in playback mode. Press the STOP button in playback
mode to stop the video from playing back.
4) PLAY button is use to search and playback the recorded video le. Press
the PLAY button to start time and date Time Search. Press the PLAY button
Front Panel
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again to start playing back the oldest data that exist in the hard drive. From the Time Search menu option, press the SEL/EDIT button to enter query time/
date search. Press the UP/DOWN button to browse and press the SEL/EDIT button to change the value. Press the MENU/ESC button to accept and conrm time/date search and then press the PLAY button to start searching.
In play or playback mode, press the MENU/ESC button at any time to activate
le backup, please reference le backup section of the manual.
5) FWD button is use to fast forward in playback mode and also use to activate
auto sequence if and only if the Auto Sequence is turned on in the system menu.
To fast forward during playback, press the FWD button. There are three levels of fast forwarding speed as follow:
a) The FF : Playback at 2X times the normal speed. b) The FF : Playback at 3X times the normal speed. c) The FF: Playback at 4X times the normal speed.
To toggle between the fast forward speeds, press the FWD button once,
twice, or 3 times during playback to fast forward the video footage. Press
the PLAY button at anytime to exit out from FF mode and get back to normal playback speed.
6) REW button is use to rewind in playback mode. To rewind during playback, press the REW button. There are three levels of rewinding speed as follow:
a) The REW: Rewind playback at 2X times the normal speed. b) The REW : Rewind playback at 3X times the normal speed. c) The REW : Rewind playback at 4X times the normal speed.
To toggle between the rewind speeds, press the REW button once, twice, or
3 times during playback to rewind the video footage. Press the PLAY button at anytime to exit out from REW mode and get back to the normal playback speed.
7) PAUSE button is use to pause the playback footage in playback mode. To pause the playback video, press the PAUSE button once. In pause mode,
press the ▲ UP/▼DOWN buttons to playback video footages step by step or
Note: The fast forward and rewind playback speed varies depending on the frame
rate, the record quality settings, and the number of channels recorded.
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frame-by-frame. To continue normal playback, press the PLAY button.
8) MENU/ESC button is use to access the main menu of the DVR. The main menu is use to congure and setup parameter of the DVR. Press the ▲ UP/DOWN button to browse through the main menu. In playback mode, the
MENU/ESC button is use to access le backup panel. Press the MENU/ESC button at anytime to exit out from the menu.
9) ▲ UP / ▼ DOWN button is use to browse/toggle or change a menu eld. In playback mode, the ▲ UP/▼ DOWN button is use to playback footages frame-
by-frame accordingly.
10) SEL/EDIT button is use to select and/or change the value in main menu or sub menu setting.
11) PWR, HDD, & IR are light indicators and IR for the remote control. Color light indicator and their meanings:
a) PWR: Solid green light DVR has power and it is up and running. No light indicates the DVR is not powered on or power failure. b) HDD: Constant ashing red light indicates the system is in Record mode and/or in playback mode. No light indicates that the DVR is not
in record mode or in playback mode.
c) IR: The IR is the remote control receiver window. Remote control needs to be pointing towards the IR receiver window for efciency.
12) PTZ button is use to enter PTZ control screen. PTZ mode is used when supported protocols camera are installed; currently supporting Pelco-P and Pelco-D.
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Rear Panel
The rear panel of the LCDDVR4 consists of ports and interfaces for video inputs, video output, audio inputs, audio output, power socket, mouse port, HDD bracket,
I/O terminals and bracket stand. The picture below shows a list of basic ports, I/O interfaces and connections:
1) DC 12V: An AC/DC power socket for power adapter input. Connect using the power adapter provided; plug the power jack to the DC 12V socket and then plug the power adapter to an electrical outlet. Power adapter specica tion: Input: AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz, 1.5A / Output: DC +12V == 5.0A, positive
inside.
2) AUDIO OUT (1x): RCA interface connection to an audio input speaker (mono) source. Use to transfer both live and playback audio output from the DVR to
a larger speaker.
3) POWER: This is the main power switch for the DVR, to switch ON/OFF.
4) VIDEO OUT: For monitor output to a TV monitor, CCTV monitor and etc.
Video output is BNC connector interface use ideally to output the display into
a larger monitor display or if the LCD display gone bad. The VIDEO OUTPUT works in parallel with the built-in LCD monitor, however the LCD menu will not
display through to the video output. It can also be connected into a VHS device for tape backup.
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5) AUDIO 1/2 IN: Connect up to 4 audio microphone cameras into the audio
input ports. Only one audio port can be active for monitoring and recording.
If one audio input is connected into AUDIO 1 IN and the AUDIO menu is setup for channel 1, audio will output in channel 1 full screen view and in quad view. However, if audio input is connected to AUDIO 1 IN and AUDIO menu is setup for channel 1, viewing channel 2/3/4 in full screen will mute the audio output.
6) PS2 MOUSE: Use this port for PS/2 mouse connection. If you have USB port mouse, use USB - PS/2 adapter to connect with this port.
7) HDD Bracket: The HDD bracket is use to mount the system hard disc drive.
8) VIDEO INPUT: connect up to 4 cameras into the corresponding video input
ports. Video input is BNC connector interface, converters required for RCA interface cameras.
9) RS485/ SENSOR/ ALARM: RS485
The rst two terminals from left to right is the RS485 power line ports use for protocols camera. RS485 two terminals are – and +. Only two protocols are supported, Pelco-P or Pelco-D protocols camera with RS485 terminal
to integrate.
ALARM This is an alarm input terminal use to connect dry contact of an output device such as a siren, spot light and etc. The output device requires having its own power to integrate. The alarm terminal does not provide any power to the output device.
SENSOR There are 4 sensor input terminals total, in which up to 4 sensors can be con
nected to the DVR. Each sensor input consists of 2 terminals, because it is a relay terminal. The input terminals can be congured to trigger video record­ ing. If the input is motion detection, motion can also be congured to trigger
video recording.
Note: Mount the ground cable (green) to the GND screw located below the Power
switch and secure the other end of the ground cable to a ground source.
Grounding the DVR will help to prevent surge and protection from other
unknown static.
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Side Panel
The right side panel consists of a USB port use for backup purposes and update rmware. The USB port is dedicated for backup purposes only; alternatively, USB mice will be compatible and will not function through this USB port.
RC (Remote Control)
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12. PTZ
13. Menu/ESC
14. Select/Enter
15. UP
16. DOWN
PTZ Switch
Enter or exit setup menu Select, modify item or Increase value Scroll up prompt or play forward frame-by-frame Scroll down prompt or play backward frame-by-frame
1. CH1 ↑
2. CH2↓
3. CH3 ←
4. CH4 →
5. QUAD
6. ◄◄ / Z-
7. ► / F+
8. ►► / Z+
9.
10. ▌▌ / F-
11. ■
Select, CH1 full screen, Move up (PTZ), Move cursor up, FF
frame-by-frame
Select, CH2 full screen, Move down (PTZ), Move cursor
down, REW frame-by-frame
Select, CH3 full screen, Move left (PTZ), Move cursor left or
Reduce value
Select, CH4 full screen, Move right (PTZ) or Move cursor right
or Increase value
Quad View Rewind / Zoom-(PTZ) Time search playback / Focus+ (PTZ) Forward or Channel auto sequence switch / Zoom+(PTZ)
Manual recording, Stop manual recording or Level scan
Pause / Focus- (PTZ) Stop playing or Stop dome running (PTZ)
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GETTING STARTED
Install a SATA hard disk drive into HDD bracket located at the back of LCDDVR4 panel by removing the four screws (Philips) from the HDD bracket. Connect the data and power cable to the SATA hard disk drive, seat the HDD bracket back
into the slot and secure it with the four screws. Hook up to 4 cameras with BNC
interface into the video inputs of the DVR. Connect the PS/2 mouse, external sensors (if any), alarm, GND cable, audio in/out, and etc. into the DVR back terminals. Plug the power adapter into the back of the DVR and the other end plugs into an electrical outlet. Power on the DVR by switching the main power ON, located at the lower left corner of the back panel and then both the DVR and LCD monitor will automatically boot up the user interface screen. Press the REC button to start the recording process and press the PLAY button to start playback recorded le. More detail overviews of this summary below.
Note: If the power adapter is accidently unplugged or there is a power failure during
recording and when the power comes back; the DVR will detect the failure, enter “Power Recovery” mode, and then reinitiate the recording process.
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HARDWARE SETUP
Hard Drive Installation
To install a SATA hard drive into the LCDDVR, please remove the four screws from the HDD bracket located in the back panel of the DVR (Step 1). Setup the jumper setting on the SATA hard drive to either 1.5Gb/s or 3Gb/s operation, prefer to set to 3Gb/s (Step 2). Secure the hard drive to the HDD bracket with the provided HDD screws (4x). Then connect the Power and Data cable of the DVR to the SATA hard drive (Step 3). Slips the HDD bracket back into its slot and secure the bracket with the four screws (blk), as shown below in step 4 and step 5.
External Monitor Installation
Connect the VIDEO OUT (BNC) from the DVR to the video input of an external monitor for larger screen display or if the built-in LCD monitor fail.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
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The DVR VIDEO OUT to External monitor VIDEO INPUT.
Monitor “VIDEO INPUT “ from DVR
DVR OUT to external monitor
Camera Installation
Connect the camera’s Video Output to the Video Input “IN1~4” of the DVR located in the rear. Plug the camera power to the camera and the other end into
an electrical outlet. Connection diagram illustrated below.
Note: Camera using RCA interface connection requires an additional RCA female
to BNC male adapter. Other adapters may require for other different types of camera interface.
“VIDEO OUT” from CAMERA
VIDEO IN 1
VIDEO IN 3
VIDEO IN 2
VIDEO IN 4
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Sensor Installation
There are a total of 4 sensor input terminals located in the rear of the DVR. The
sensor input is use to setup hard wire external sensor such as motion sensor, window/door sensor, and etc. Since the terminal does not provide power to the input devices, the sensor is required to have its own power. There are two simple steps to install hard wired sensor input as follow:
• Choose one of the four terminals to connect the sensor into. Connect the sensor signal lines to the SENSOR input terminal as shown in the picture diagram below.
• If the sensor requires power, use the power from the sensor device, plug
the power jack into the sensor and then plug the other end of the power adapter to an electrical outlet.
Generally, there are three different types of sensor congurations: Normally Close, Normally Open, and Normally Close & Open (N/A). For LCDDVR4 only two of the three congurations used; Normally Close, Normally Open, or None (default setting). Most commonly used is the Normally Open relay. Below are
general diagrams of the different sensors relay and how they are installed in
conjunction to the LCDDVR4 terminals:
Note: Most input may not require power. Each sensor input terminal corresponds to
the actual camera channel. For example; Sensor #1 interacts with channel #1
camera, sensor #2 corresponds with channel #2 camera and so on
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Normally Close Normally Open (Common) Normally Close & Open (N/A)
After the sensor hardware has been setup according to the above illustrations,
next is to activate the sensor via the MENU setup on the LCDDVR4. To active the sensor in the MENU setup please advance to page 28 and 29 of this manual.
Alarm Installation
The unit provides 1 internal switch for sounding alarm when the sensor is acti­vated. The switch is open at normal state a wiring diagram is illustrated below. When the alarm is activated, the switch becomes close so that the alarm gets the power to trigger at closed circuit. There are two simple steps to install hard wired alarm output as follow:
1.Connect the alarm power lines to the ALARM switch terminal as shown in
the diagram below.
2.Then connect the power adapter of the alarm device to an electrical outlet.
ALARM OUTPUT terminal
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Mouse Connection
Connect the PS/2 mouse to the PS2 MOUSE port of the DVR located in the back of the DVR. Mouse control is one of the most convenient way of controlling the DVR, setup and congure the DVR. If mouse is lost or stolen, any PS2 mouse should be fully compatible with PS2 MOUSE port and DVR.
Power On DVR & HDD Format
Connect the power jack (Input: AC 100~240V, Output: 12VDC 5.0A, positive inside) into the power socket located in the rear of DVR and then connect the other end to an electrical outlet. Power on the LCDDVR4 with the power switch and the DVR will start to boot into dos mode scanning for new hard disk drive. If new hard drive is detected, it will prompt to congure or format before the
system gets to the user interface window. To proceed and format the new hard disk drive, press the PLAY button using the remote control or front panel button. Once disk format is successful the “Format….OK” will display on screen to indicate the hard disk has been successfully formatted as illustrated below. To cancel the formatting process, press the STOP button using the remote control or front panel button. Formatting only require one time for newly installed hard drive; any reboot thereafter will skip the format process in the dos boot up and boots to the user interface screen. To pause in dos boot up, press the STOP button at anytime.
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After the initial boot, the DVR advance to the user interface screen. The user interface consists of 4 channel (QUAD) view along with the channel number, disk
use percentage, date and time display as shown below:
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MENU SETUP & CONFIGURATION
To enter the MAIN SETUP MENU press the Menu/ESC button on the remote control, front button panel or right-click button on the mouse and a login window
will appear as shown above. There are three Account/Password level; the Admin account (highest, default), the Operator account, and the Guest account (lowest). By default the system has the password set to ON which
require operator to input in a login name or account and a login password. When the password is in the ON mode, after login if the system is idle for a
period of 5 seconds, a login name and a login password is require to be input in
again due to inactivity. The period of inactivity is automatically determined by the
DVR system.
The Admin (administrator) has full controls of the DVR system; setup login name, password and accounts level for each account users. Only one system Admin account per a system, a second Admin account cannot be created. Be­sides the Admin account, up to 3 additional accounts can be created alternating between Operator and Guest. Please reference Account Setup on page 39 for more detail.
The Operator account can perform tasks similar to that of the Administrator account except for the following restrictions; operator cannot alter or add users account setup, operator cannot format the HDD, restricted from run rmware update, and cannot load setup default setting. However, in Operator account level has the privilege to change its own Operator password.
The Guest account has the least priority of all account levels, more restric­tions, which limits to parameter value change and setup functionality. Guest account level of operation is suitable for live video viewing and playback purposes. Here are the list of privileges that Guest account level can do; [live
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view channel 1~4], [playback recorded image le], [setup>camera> channel 1~4], [setup>alarm>motion detection>channel view 1~4], [setup>screen> boarder/auto sequence], [setup>audio>channel 1~4], [setup>system>password setup/password on-off/key tone/event list], [setup>search for playback recorded image les or events], and [setup>language selection]. In Guest account login, the identier “ ” icon will appear on the top right hand corner of the screen if the restricted setting(s) is selected.
From the “Login” screen, left mouse click on or press SEL/EDIT button or use the remote to select Account and an Account keyboard window will appear as illus­trated above. Inputs in the account login name by select the characters/numbers on the keyboard window using either left click from the mouse control or press
SEL/EDIT button (panel/RC) or use the up/down/left/right/enter buttons on the
remote control or front panel to browse/select. Select Enter to save and accept the account login name.
Select the Password option from the “Login” screen and the password window
will appear as shown above. Input the passwords to the account login name using either left click on the mouse control or press SEL/EDIT button (panel/RC) or use the up/down/left/right/enter buttons on the remote control or front panel to browse/select. Select Enter to save and accept the password. Finally, click on or select the Login in the “Login” window to login into the system Setup Menu. The manufacturer default administrator account and password is “admin” and “111111” respectively. Please use the system default account/password to login
to the LCDDVR4 for the rst time.
After login the system, right click on the mouse to open up the Setup Icon menu window as shown below. Using the mouse control will get to the Setup Icon menu window, however if the MENU/ESC button (panel/RC) is use the Setup menu will appear as shown below
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Channel 1 full screen button
Channel 2 full screen button
Channel 3 full screen button
Channel 4 full screen button
Quad Channel view button
Manual Start/Stop REC button
Playback Time Search button
PTZ switch
Channel auto sequence button
Setup Icon menu window (mouse only):
*The auto sequence icon “ ” will not show in the
Setup Icon menu window if the “Auto Sequence” feature is turn OFF.
Setup menu button
Logout of Setup Icon menu
*The logout button will not show in the Setup Icon menu window if the “Password” feature is set
to ON or if the auto sequence is set to ON.
If is present in the Setup Icon menu, press the icon to stop auto sequence, press again to start auto sequence. To exit out of the Setup Icon
menu without logout; simply right mouse click anywhere on the screen. Use
the left mouse click on the icon and the Setup menu will appear as shown above. The Setup menu is use to make change to the DVR setting and
conguration parameter.
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Using Front Panel and Remote Control Press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel or remote control to access the
Setup menu list. Press the UP and DOWN button on the front panel or remote
control to browse up and down the Setup menu. Press SEL/EDIT button on the front panel or remote control select and enter the sub-menu. To change the parameter or values of the sub-menu simply select the sub-menu, the “ ” red icon will be shown on the right side of the screen and then press on the Select/ Enter button to change. To escape and go back to the previous menu, press Menu/ESC button on the front panel or remote control. For detail diagram of
the front panel and remote control button description, go to page 7 and 12 of the
manual respectively. Front panel and remote controls is common and can be use throughout the Setup menu.
Using Mouse Control
Move the mouse up and down to browse through the Setup menu list. Press the left button on the mouse to select highlighted menu/sub-menu. In the sub-menu, click on the “ “ red icon shown on the right side of the screen to change the
parameter or values of the sub-menu. Use the right mouse click at anytime to escape to the previous Setup menu. To connect the PS/2 mouse to the DVR, please reference page 19 of the manual. Mouse control is common and can be
use throughout the Setup menu.
CAMERA
Select Camera from the Setup menu to get the camera setup menu as show below.
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Camera menu consist of Channel, Display, Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation.
CHANNEL
Channel is use to toggle between camera channels, ie channel 1, channel 2, and etc for the purpose of adjusting and ne tuning the camera image. Channel name 1, 2, 3, 4 cannot be change. Or, press the left and right arrow of the front
panel or remote control to change value respectively.
DISPLAY Display can be use to turn ON (Default setting) or turn OFF the channel name
display. The channel names are channel identity used to identify each channel
by name or number; in this case the channel names are xed by default. The
display default setting is set to ON. Or, press the left and right arrow of the front panel or remote control to change value respectively.
BRIGHTNESS
Brightness is use to tune up and down the bright level of an image in the selected channel. Click on the left red arrow to reduce the brightness level and click on the right red arrow to increase the brightness level of the image. Or, press the left and right arrow of the front panel or remote control to change value respectively.
CONTRAST Contrast is use to tune the depth and sharpness of the image. Click on the left red arrow to decrease the contrast and click on the right red arrow to increase the contrast of the image. Or, press the left and right arrow of the front panel or remote control to change value respectively.
HUE
Hue is use to adjust the variety of color spectrum in the image. Click on the left red arrow to decrease the color glow and click on the right red arrow to increase the color glow in the image. Or, press the left and right arrow of the front panel or remote control to change value respectively.
SATURATION
Saturation is use to adjust the purity of the colors in the image. Click on the left red arrow to decrease the purity of a color. Or, press the left and right arrow of the front panel or remote control to change value respectively.
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Note: The manufacturer default setting for Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation
is centered at 50%.
RECORD
Select Record from the Setup menu to get to the record setup menu as show below. The Record setup menu consists of Record FrameRate, Record Qual- ity and Record Schedule. Press the Menu/ESC on the front panel, remote control or single right-click on the mouse at any time to exit out of Record menu to the main Setup menu.
RECORD FRAMERATE
Select the Record FrameRate from the Record Setup menu to access the record frame rate setting as illustrated in the picture below. The default Record
FrameRate setting is 30fps (frame per second) total; by default channel 1 is set to 8fps, channel 2 is set to 8fps, 7fps for channel 3, and 7fps for channel 4. The maximum fps (frame per second) total for all 4 channels can be set to 60fps; single channel fps can be set up to 30fps. To browse the Record FrameRate
setup menu; press the UP/DOWN or CH1↑/CH2↓ buttons on the front panel, remote control or use the mouse to hover over the channels. The Record FrameRate can be setup to the following value:
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OFF, 3fps through 30fps. To change the value, press the CH3←/CH4→ buttons on the front panel, remote control or left mouse click on the ◄ ► red arrows to
decrease and increase [Select/Enter button on the front panel or remote control (RC) can also be use to increase frame rate value] the recording frame rate re­spectively. The higher the record frame rate the more natural the movements will be in playback mode. Each channel can be setup with different frame rateor in-
dependent of one another, a maximum of 30fps can be setup per channel. Total Used Frame is automatically calculated by the DVR system, frame rate can also be set to OFF meaning that the channel (camera) will NOT be recording. Press Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC or right –click on the mouse at any time
to exit out from Record FrameRate setup menu
RECORD QUALITY
In the Record setup menu browse down to Record Quality and the ◄ ► red arrows will appear. Press the Select/Enter button on the front panel, RC (Remote Control) or left mouse click on the red arrows to decrease and increase the record quality respectively. There are 3 Record Quality levels; level 1 has the lowest record quality, level 2 is normal record quality (System De­fault setting), level 3 has the highest record quality. The higher the Record
Quality the better the video image quality will be in playback mode. The higher the Record Quality the more the hard disk space is needed because higher
record quality contains larger le size per frame rate.
Note: The Record FrameRate setting, Record Quality setting and hard disk size will
affect total record time of DVR system. In Chinese captions the best Record Quality is 4, the worst Record Quality is 2.
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RECORD SCHEDULE
In the Record setup menu browse down to select Record Schedule, press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC (Remote Control) or left mouse click to
access the Record Schedule window as illustrated below. Press the CH1↑/(UP), CH2↓/(DOWN), CH3←, CH4→ buttons on the front panel, RC or mouse to move
around to the time and days of the week and then press the Select/Enter button on the front panel, RC or left mouse click to change value box. Record Sched- ule consist of time interval from 0 to 24 hours, Sunday to Saturday, Manual
record bar (gray), Time record bar (schedule, red), Motion record bar (green), Sensor record bar (yellow), and Motion & Sensor record bar (yellow-green) set-
tings. The time interval from 0 to 24 hours and Sunday to Saturday setting is a matrix designed for a full week of scheduling.
Manual record setting is the systems default setting in which the bars are color coded gray in the schedule matrix. Manual record mean to initiate recording; the record button will have to be press on each time to start the recording process and press on again to manually stop the recording process.
Time record; press the Select/Enter button or mouse click once on the gray bar to toggle between gray bars to red bar which is Time or schedule record. Time record mean at the exact time of day scheduled, the DVR will automatically initi­ate the recording and stops the recording when the time scheduled end.
Motion record; move the cursor to highlight the desire time/date of the week and then press the Select/Enter button on the front panel, RC (Remote Control) or
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left mouse click twice to change from gray bar to red bar and into the
green
bar for motion record schedule.
Sensor record; move the cursor to highlight the desire time/date of the week and then press the Select/Enter button on the front panel, RC (Remote Control) or left mouse click three times to change from gray bar to yellow bar and into the
yellow bar for sensor record schedule.
Motion & Sensor (both) record; move the cursor to highlight the desire time/ date of the week and then press the Select/Enter button on the front panel, RC
(Remote Control) or left mouse click four times to change from gray bar to yellow-
green bar and into the yellow-green bar for motion & sensor (both) record schedule.
Another and faster way to mask (more than one bars at a time) the bars is to
press the QUAD button on the front panel or RC while in the Record Schedule
window to change the cursor from pink to blue (teal) color. Next use the CH1↑/ (UP), CH2↓/(DOWN), CH3←, CH4 button on the front panel or RC to widen the
area to mask. Once the area is conrmed and ready to be masked, press the
Select/Enter button once on the front panel or RC to mask the selected area
to Time Schedule (red bar), press Select/Enter button again to mask Motion Schedule (green bar), press Select/Enter button again to get to Senstor Sched- ule (yellow bar), and press Select/Enter button again to get to Motion & Sensor Schedule (yellow-green bar). Press Select/Enter button one last time to get back to the default Manual Schedule (gray bar, default).
In a similar way, the mouse can also be used to quickly mask the Record Sched­ule bars. To mask more than one schedule bars; click and hold down the left
mouse button at a desire time/date of the week and then drag the mouse cursor
to create an area to be mask. Once conrmed, release the left mouse button (Do
IMPORTANT NOTE: Motion record schedule requires additional setup in
Motion Detection Sensitivity and Motion Area to complete Motion detection conguration setup, see page 32. Sensor record schedule requires sensor setup in Alarm conguration to complete sensor record setup, see alarm conguration below and alarm connection on page 17. Right click anywhere
on the Record Schedule menu window or press Menu/ESC button on the front panel or RC at anytime to exit.
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ALARM
To access Alarm setup menu, simply browse and select Alarm from the Setup menu and then the Alarm setup menu will appear as shown below. Alarm menu
is use to setup and congure Alarm Duration, Buzzer Duration, Event REC Duration, Sensor (I/O) and Motion Detection (built-in MD).
ALARM DURATION
The Alarm duration refers to the alarm output (in the I/O terminal) use to setup
the alarm duration period after the alarm has been activated. It can be set to
OFF (system default), 05 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 seconds, 30 seconds or CON’T (continuous). To set the alarm output to last 20
seconds, please set 20 seconds. After 20 seconds the alarm output will stop.
Press Menu/ESC or right click mouse anytime to exit out of Alarm setup menu.
not move the mouse or mouse tracking after the left button is released) and
then left click once on the mouse to mask the bars to Time Schedule (red bar), left click again to mask Motion Schedule (green bar), and so on.
Note: The alarm device must be installed in the I/O terminals in order for Alarm Du-
ration setting to be affective.
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BUZZER DURATION Buzzer Duration refers to the built-in buzzer sound when the alarm triggered.
It can be set to OFF (system default), 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 seconds, 30 seconds, or CON’T (Continuous). As its name imply, Buzzer Duration is use to congure the length of time the buzzer will sound
when an event occur. Buzzer Duration is works independently from Event REC
Duration time setting. To setup Buzzer Duration browse to buzzer duration using the front panel, remote control or mouse to hover over buzzer duration.
Change the value by pressing on the CH3← (decrease value), CH4→/[Select/ Enter](increase value) buttons on the front panel, RC or mouse click on the ◄ ► red arrows. Press Menu/ESC or right click mouse anytime to exit out of Alarm setup menu.
EVENT REC DURATION
Event REC Duration implies to the time of recording periods after an event
occur, motion/sensor record time holding; when an event occur the DVR start to
record and end the recording when the time expire. Event REC Duration can be
set from 05 seconds, 10 seconds (system default), 15 seconds, 20 seconds, 25 seconds or 30 seconds. To change the value press the CH3← (decrease value), CH4→/[Select/Enter](increase value) buttons on the front panel, RC or mouse click on the ◄ ► red arrows. Press Menu/ESC or right click mouse anytime to
exit out of Alarm setup menu.
SENSOR
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From the Alarm setup menu select Sensor to get to the sensor menu as shown
above. Sensor setup dened the native state of the wired sensor that is installed
in the I/O terminals. There are three different types of sensor setting: N.O (Nor-
mally Open), N.C (Normally Close), & NONE (system default). The wired sensor
statue may vary depending on manufacturer make; most common setting is N.O
(Normally Open) state. If unsure please refers to the user’s manual of the input
device. Select NONE if the sensor input is not being use which will deactivate
sensor recording. Press Menu/ESC or right click mouse anytime to exit out of Alarm setup menu
MOTION DETECTION
From the Alarm setup menu browse to Motion Detection using front panel, remote control or hover over with the mouse and then press on the Select/
Enter button on the front panel, remote or left mouse click to access the Motion Detection setup menu window as illustrated above. Motion Detection window consist of Channel, Sensitivity and Motion Area settings. Select Channel 1
(system default), 2, 3, or 4 to start Motion Detection setup for the correspondent channel then move cursor down to Sensitivity.
Note: Sensor recording depends on Record Schedule and the present installation of
a hard wired sensor in the I/O terminal on the back of the DVR.
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Sensitivity is use to adjust the sensitivity level of video motion detection (built-in
software driven) on the DVR system. The sensitivity value level can be set to 1, 2, 3, 4, and OFF (system default). The most motion sensitivity level is 1; the
higher the number, the less sensitive the video motion detection which requires more movements in the image to trigger motion sensor. In the default OFF position mean the Motion detection will not be detecting any motion and turn off Press Menu/ESC or right click mouse anytime to exit out of Motion Detection setup menu and back to Alarm setup menu.
Select Motion Area from the Motion Detection setup menu to access the motion area setup window. Motion Area is use to mask the range of motion detection area within the camera image. The range of motion detection block
area is limited to one block of any size, multiple motion detection block areas is
not permitted by the system.
To select or highlight motion area of detection using the front panel or RC
(remote control); move the cursor to a desire point in the image, press the Select/Enter button once, next use the CH2↓/(DOWN) and then CH4→ button on the front panel or RC to highlight the area of detection (blue lm highlight color), press the Select/Enter button again to conrm the selection and to release the cursor from the highlighted block area. Press Menu/ESC button at
anytime to exit from Motion Area setup window.
To select or highlight motion detection area using mouse control; click-hold down the left mouse click at a desire location in the camera image and then drag the mouse cursor in a down-right directional movement to mask the area
of detection (blue lm highlight color). Use right mouse click anywhere in the Motion Area window to conrm the masking area and exit out from Motion Area.
IMPORTANT NOTE: To start Motion Record; Motion Schedule (page 28),
Sensitivity level and Motion Area must be setup as instructed above.
During Motion Area masking, the CH1↑/(UP) and CH3← button and an
upward/leftward mouse directional movement cannot be use to mask the motion detection area.
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SCREEN
In the main Setup menu browse down to Screen and press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Screen setup menu as illustrated below. The Screen setup menu can be use to congure Border, Auto Sequence, and Video Adjustment.
BORDER
On the Screen setup menu, select Border. The Border conguration when turn ON (system default) will divide the quadrant with a gray cross between the four
channels. This helps to distinguish the border line for each channel. Border can also be set to OFF; this will disable the gray cross border between the four channels or borderless display.
AUTO SEQUENCE
In the Screen setup menu, select Auto Sequence. The Auto Sequence is use to setup Sequential time intervals which value can be set to OFF (Default
setting), and from 1 second up to 10 seconds. To enable auto sequence set the
dwell time between cameras to a desire time intervals and then Exit & Save Changes. The
icon will display in lower left hand corner of the user inter-
face screen to indicate Auto Sequence is active and the channel will display in
single full screen. For example, if the sequential time is set to 3 seconds, the camera will display for 3 seconds and then loop to the next camera is sequential
order. However; if the camera is not connected or not installed, the Auto Se­quence will automatically skip over those inactive channel(s).
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To deactivate Auto Sequence mode; press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel or RC, select Screen from the menu and disable Auto Sequence by setting it to OFF. For temporary disable without turning the Auto Sequence
off, press the ►► button once to intermit auto sequence. To deactivate Auto Sequence using mouse function; right mouse click anywhere on the image to get to the Icon Setup Menu and then click on the icon.
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT Video adjustment is use to adjust, synchronize and centralize the video screen.
To synchronize the video screen, select the Video Adjustment, and then press the CH1↑, CH2↓, CH3←, CH4→ on the front panel or RC to move up, down, right, & left as desire. Press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel or RC to exit out from Video Adjustment window.
Using mouse control to synchronize the video screen by right mouse click in the Video adjustment screen and the will appear. Synchronize the
video screen by using left mouse click on the ▲ (up), ▼ (down), ◄ (right), ► (left) icons in green or press the to exit out from Video Adjustment window.
AUDIO
Note: The video screen cannot be expanded or stretched out to t the display
screen.
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From the main Setup menu browse down to Audio and press Select/Enter us­ing the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Audio setup menu as illustrated above. The Audio menu consists of Channel, Record, Mute and Vol-
ume. Select the channel/camera to setup audio conguration. Then set the Re­cord to ON (require microphone device to be attached to the Audio Input of the
system, system default) for audio recording or OFF to disable audio recording.
Turn the Mute ON will mute live audio and switch Mute OFF (system default) will turn ON live audio streaming. Mute works independently from Record ON/ OFF and will not affect audio recording if Mute is set to ON or mute. Next, adjust volume for the speaker by moving the Volume leverage up or down (system de-
fault is 25%, (1/4)). The Volume controls both the live audio streaming and the intensity level of sound recording. Press Menu/ESC button at anytime to exit out
from Audio setup window.
SYSTEM
From the main Setup menu browse down to System and press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the System setup menu as illustrated below. The System menu contains Hard Disk Setup, Account, Password, Keypad Tone, Time Set, Event List, PTZ Setup, F/W Upgrade, and Load Setup Default. Notice System shown on the left in the bellow picture contain Account information for Admin login vs. the picture shown on the right which does not contain Account because of Operator/Guest login.
RightLeft
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HARD DISK SETUP
Select Hard Disk Setup from the System menu to get to the hard disk setup windows as shown below.
OVERWRITE ENABLE In Hard Disk Setup menu set Overwrite Enable to Yes (system default) to allow the system to continue to record and overwritten the oldest data by the minute
when the hard disk lled up. Set the Overwrite Enable to No will stop the DVR from recording when the hard disk lled up.
FORMAT HDD When new hard drive is rst installed into the LCDDVR4 system, the DVR initially formatted the hard drive. Use Format HDD to reformat the hard disk only in
special cases such as slow system boot up, playback pixilated images, wants to delete all the data, bad sectors, and etc. If this Format HDD is chosen, all the video data stored in the hard disk drive will be deleted.
Warning: Formatting hard disk drive will delete all data in the hard drive and
deleted data cannot be recovered. The DVR system does NOT store the recorded data le and does NOT have restore option.
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To proceed with hard disk format; select or click on Format HDD and the Format HDD window will appear as shown below.
To continue with hard disk formatting; input an Admin login password and then select or click on “Enter” to start the formatting process. A Format HDD … window will appear during the formatting process and then follow by a HDD was formatted window to complete the formatting process as illustrated below.
If the Admin password is incorrect, a Wrong password window will appear stating the password has not been inputted correctly.
Hard disk setup menu also displays the capacity size of hard drive (in MB), the
amount of disk space used, and hard disk model as detected by the system.
Press Menu/ESC button or right mouse click at anytime to exit out from Hard Disk setup window.
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ACCOUNT SETUP
From the main System menu browse down to Account and press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Account setup menu as illustrated below. Account menu login is restricted for Operator and Guest account users, only the system Admin login can edit the Account menu. The Account setup menu allows the system administrator to add new user accounts, delete existing accounts, and modify the user’s name, password and account level. The Admin account level cannot be deleted however; the administrator’s
account name and administrator’s account password can be change. Up to 3 user accounts (Operator/Guest) can be created.
Account In the Account menu press CH1↑, CH2↓, CH3←, CH4→ using the front panel, RC or hover the mouse over the cubical(s) under Account, Password, and Level, a pinkish rectangular cursor will appear.
To setup a user account, move to a cubical under Account and then press Se- lect/Enter on the front panel, RC or left mouse click. Input the name of the user
account as shown below. The user account name can be up to 10 digits long
and can be of any combinations of numbers, letters and symbols. Click Shift for upper letter case and symbols and click Enter when nish.
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Password
To setup a Password for the user account, please repeat user account setup procedures above only select the Password cubical and a window will appear as shown below. The account Password can be up to 6 digits long and can be of any combinations of numbers, letters, and symbols. Click Enter when nish.
Level After the user account and user password has been setup, press the CH1↑, CH2↓, CH3←, CH4→ using the front panel, RC or hover the mouse over the cubical(s) under Level and a pinkish rectangular cursor will appear. To toggle the user’s Level between Operator and Guest, press the SEL/EDIT button on
the front panel, RC or hover the mouse over follow by a left mouse click. Press
Menu/ESC button or right mouse click at anytime to exit out from Account setup window.
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PASSWORD/PASSWORD SETUP
System administrator login; from the main System menu hover down over to Password and then press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse
click to toggle the password setting ON (system default) or OFF. Notice that
Password Setup does not exist in the System menu under system administrator login.
For Operator or Guest login; from the main System menu browse to Password Setup and then press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to change the Operator or Guest login password as illustrated above.
A current password must be input rst, follow by the new password and conrm
new password. If the current password and new password is inputted correctly, the Password Changed window will appear to indicate password changes has been made successfully.
If current password and/or new conrm password is incorrect, a Mismatch Pass­word window will appear as shown below.
Press Menu/ESC button or right mouse click at anytime to cancel or exit out from Password Setup window.
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KEYPAD TONE
From the main System menu browse down to Keypad Tone and then press Se- lect/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click on the red arrow buttons
to toggle between ON or OFF (system default). If the Keypad Tone is set to ON will enable keypad tone during system operation. Turn the Keypad Tone to OFF will mute the keypad tone during system operation.
TIME SET
From the main System menu browse down to Time Set and then press Se- lect/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Time Set window as shown below. Time Set is use to change the time Format and Time setup. To change the time display format, move cursor to Format and then press the Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click on the red arrows. There are three time display format:
**YYYY/MM/DD (default, Year/Month/Day) **MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year) **DD/MM/YYYY (Day/Month/Year)
To change the system time, move the cursor to Time and then press the Select/ Enter on the front panel, RC or left mouse click to enter Time setup. Adjust to
current time and date by pressing the CH1↑/CH2↓ buttons on the front panel,
RC or move the mouse to browse through the time and date. Press the CH3←, CH4→ buttons on the front panel, RC or left mouse click on the red arrows to
change the parameter. To accept and conrm time setting, press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click on the mouse and then press/ click on the Apply.
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EVENT LIST
From the main System menu browse down to Event List and then press Select/ Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Event List window as shown above. The Event List shows the list of events that occurs
in ascending order from recent le to past history les, the event Start date/time
and event End date/time, color coded bars to designate event types, and the
event Page number. The rst Event List start with 001 and the maximum event list is 300. Any older events that surpass the 300 list will be archived in the hard drive; archived les can be found using playback Time Search query (reference page 47 Search:Playback). When browsing up and down the Event List, notice the Start/End time display at the bottom which shows the Start time of the le and the End time of the le. Below the Start/End time is Page information; the
maximum numbers of Event List pages is 43. To change the event list page, browse down until the page changes or simply mouse click on the red arrows to
ip through the pages.
To playback an event from the Even List, highlight the event and then press the Play button on the front panel, RC or double click on the mouse to start play-
back. Press the Stop button or right mouse click on screen to select the stop icon at anytime to exit out from the playback window. Press the Menu/ESC
button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click on the mouse at anytime to exit out from the Event List window.
PTZ SETUP
From the main System menu browse down to PTZ Setup and then press Select/
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Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the PTZ Setup window as shown below.
LCDDVR4 supports 2 type of protocol cameras; Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocols. Adjust the RS485 setting according to the PTZ protocol camera and then match the Address, Protocol, and Baudrate setup to the camera settings.
To setup PTZ protocol camera, change the Channel to the PTZ camera. Set the dome address number or dome’s identication number ranges from 0~255. Most protocol dome cameras are default to address 1, be sure to set the address to match with the actual dome address setting. Next, select the type of PTZ protocol dome camera used; whether it is Pelco-D or Pelco-P as other protocols is not supported. Finally, change the Baudrate according to the PTZ requirement setting. Here is an overview on how PTZ Setup should be congured:
CHANEL:Select a camera channel where PTZ camera is connected. ADDRESS:Dome’s address “0-255” (PELCO-D) and”0-31” (PELCO-P) ), the
system default setting is 1 (Set based on the dome’s address).
PROTOCOL: Select “PELCO-D”, “PELCO-P”(Set based on dome’s protocol). BAUD RATE: Press SEL/EDIT button on the front panel, RC or left mouse click on red arrows to adjust the value: 1200bps, 2400bps, 4800bps (default),
9600bps, or 19200bps (Set based on the dome’s baud rate requirement, refer-
ence dome manual as needed).
SPEED: Ranges from 1-10, this is the speed of the dome movements when it is
rotating from one position to the next. Set the speed to 10 for fast dome rotation-
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al speed and set to 1 to slow the rotational speed, the system default setting is 8.
PRESET: Ranges from 1~32 for PELCO-D protocol camera and 1~255 for PEL­CO-P protocol camera, the system default setting is 1 for both protocols. When 0
is display, the preset is not use.
Press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click on the mouse at anytime to exit out from the PTZ setup window.
Button function Front Panel / Remote Control [SEL/EDIT]: To select or increase value. [Up][Down]:Move the cursor up and down accordingly. [REC]:Reduce Value or Auto-scan. [Ch1][Ch2]: Move the dome upwards and downwards. [Ch3][Ch4]: Move the dome leftwards and rightwards, increase/decrease value. [STOP]:Stop the dome. [REW][FWD]:Zoom. [Pause][Play]: Focus.
Mouse function
Left Mouse button: Click the icon “►” or “◄” to adjust value. Right Mouse button: Previous.
Preset setup To setup a preset position for the dome; choose a Preset 1~255 (depend on pro­tocol), click on PTZ mode, right mouse click to bring up the Icon function (below),
adjust to desire angle view, click on exit, and then press on Save Preset. To check or recall the preset, select the Preset and then click on Call Preset.
Auto scan can be performed when presets are congured within cruise locus.
Note: The address, protocol and baud rate of DVR should be setup according to
the dome’s requirement, please reference the dome’s user’s manual for setup detail.
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Then press [Select] button to nish the order of Auto scan, the dome will run on presets positions unless the [STOP]button is pressed on to stop Auto scan.
PTZ Mode
Select PTZ mode and then right mouse click in PTZ mode to bring up the Icon function window as shown below.
Icon function window
▲▼►◄: are directional movements for the dome: upward, downward,
leftward and rightward.
: Stop the dome from moving in auto scan mode.
: Focus image.
: Zoom in/out of view.
: Auto scan, require preset setup.
: Previous or exit from PTZ mode.
Attention Once the Auto scan is activated to automatically scan through all the preset posi-
tions, the [STOP] button in PTZ mode must be press to exit out from Auto scan mode. Just by exiting out from Auto scan without pressing the [STOP] button will
not stop the auto scanning.
From live view display, press the [PTZ] button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click to select PTZ icon and then right click again to enter PTZ mode,
and then operate on screen Icon function to control the dome. Press the [PTZ] button again to exit out from the PTZ mode.
F/W UPGRADE
From the main System menu browse down to F/W upgrade and then press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the F/W
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upgrade searching window. The F/W upgrade is use to upgrade the rmware of LCDDVR4 system to its availability. To update the rmware, make sure the rmware le is copied into a root directory of a USB thumb drive or USB ash drive, insert the USB (thumb/ash) drive into the USB port on the right side of the DVR and then select F/W upgrade to proceed with rmware update. The F/W upgrade window will list the current version of rmware and the new rmware
version, click on Start to proceed with rmware update or Cancel to exit from the F/W upgrade window.
[CAUTION]: Do not turn off the LCDDVR4 while the system is running rmware
upgrade or system will corrupt and become malfunction. If the hard drive is not
installed, rmware cannot be update. Stop recording before running rmware upgrade. Only system administrator can upgrade rmware.
LOAD SETUP DEFAULT
Load system default is restricted for operator and guest login account. Only the
system administrator login can reset the LCDDVR4 to the system default setting.
To Load Setup Default; ensure admin login, select Load Setup Default from the Setup menu, and input the system administrator password to complete system
reset. Press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click on the mouse at anytime to exit out from the System window.
SEARCH:PLAYBACK
From the main System menu browse down to Search and then press Select/ Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Time Search window will appear as shown below. Or, simply press the PLAY button (front
panel, RC) from the live display screen to access Time Search. Time Search is a search query use to nd event to playback. It is consist of Start time which displays the time/date of the earliest le that exists in the hard drive available for
playback and End time which displays the time/date of the latest le that exists in the hard drive available for playback. To playback the earliest event press the PLAY button twice from the live display screen or simply click on Search but­ton in the Time Search window. To search for a specic event or le; press the
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CH1↑(UP)/CH2↓(DOWN) buttons on the front panel, RC or hover the mouse over the search query box, press the SEL/EDIT button or left mouse click to enter query, press the CH3←/CH4→(SEL/EDIT) buttons to decrease/increase or mouse click on the red arrows to decrease/increase time/date value, and then press the Menu/ESC button (front panel, RC) or right mouse click to conrm. Finally, press the Search to playback.
Playback Controls using front panel or remote control (RC):
Press the CH1↑, CH2↑, CH3←, CH4→, and QUAD buttons to change the cam- era view between channels 1 through QUAD screen display respectively. Press the ▌▌ (F-) button to pause and press ■ (STOP) button to stop playback. Press the►► FWD/►► (Z+) button to fast forward and press the◄◄ REW/◄◄ (Z-)
button to rewind during playback. There are three levels of fast forwarding and three levels of rewinding playback speed as follow:
FF1-Press the ►► FWD button once to fast forward (FF) playback at 2 times the normal speed and the ►►green icon will display on screen to
indicate 2X FF.
FF2 - Press the ►► FWD button twice to fast forward (FF) playback at 3 times the normal speed and the►►►green icon will display on screen to indicate 3X FF.
FF3 - Press the ►► FWD button three times to fast forward (FF) playback at 4 times the normal speed and the ►►►► green icon will display on
screen to indicate 4X FF.
REW1 - Press the ◄◄ REW button once to rewind (REW) playback at 2 times the normal speed and the ◄◄ green icon will display on screen to
indicate 2X REW.
REW2 - Press the ◄◄ REW button twice to rewind (REW) playback at 3
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times the normal speed and the ◄◄◄ green icon will display on screen to indicate 3X REW.
REW3 - Press the ◄◄ REW button three times to rewind (REW) playback at 4 times the normal speed and the ◄◄◄◄ green icon will display on
screen to indicate 4X REW.
To toggle between the fast forward and rewind speeds, press the FWD or REW
buttons once, twice, or 3 times during playback to fast forward or rewind the video footage. Press the ► (PLAY) button at anytime to exit out from FF or REW mode and get back to normal (1X) playback speed. Press the UP(▲) / DOWN(▼) buttons at any time to playback frame-by-frame; the UP(▲) button to fast forward (FF) one frame at a time and the DOWN(▼) button to rewind (REW) one frame at a time. Press the MENU/ESC button to backup the playback foot-
age, see BACKUP to USB Memory Stick below.
Playback Controls using mouse:
Left click on the channel image to view each channel in full screen display and left click again on the full screen display for QUAD split screen view. Right click anywhere on the playback screen to bring up the playback control panel window as illustrated on the right. Click on the ▌▌◄ or ►▌▌ buttons to REW/FF one frame at a time or frame-by-frame play-
back. Click ◄◄ or ►► button to rewind or fast forward respectively, see above
for speed options. Click ►(PLAY), ▌▌(PAUSE), or ■ (STOP) buttons to playback (or normal playback from REW, FF at anytime), pause, or stop playback footage. The BACKUP button is use to backup video footages to thumb drive or memory
stick, see BACKUP to USB Memory Stick below for detail.
Note: The fast forward and rewind playback speed varies depending on recorded
frame rate, the recorded quality setting, & the number of channels recorded.
Note: Playback Controls using front panel or remote control (RC) and Playback
Controls using mouse has the same practical playback functions only it uses different methods of controls.
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BACKUP to USB Memory Stick
To backup to memory stick or thumb drive, in playback mode:
1. Use search query (Search:Playback above) to playback the le for backup.
2. Plug in a memory stick or thumb drive (fat 32 le formatted) into the USB port located on the right side of the LCDDVR4.
3. Press the Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click
anywhere on the playback screen to bring up the playback control window (as
illustrated above) to select the BACKUP button and then a BACKUP window will
appear as shown below.
4. Next, hover (UP/DOWN button on front panel, RC or simply put the mouse cursor over) the cursor over the End Time and then press SEL/EDIT button on
the front panel, RC or simply left mouse click on the End Time to increase the time to backup. Notice the Size eld will increase each time the End Time eld is selected or clicked on.
5. Next, hover down to USB Copy eld and press SEL/EDIT button or left mouse click on USB Copy to continue the backup process.
6. It will take a few seconds to calculate and read the USB memory stick and
then a Backup to USB window will appear as illustrated below.
Review the Start Time, End Time, Copy Size, and File Name (system gener-
ated and in VVF format) to be corrected (as shown above), then press or click
IMPORTANT: After searching for an event to backup; DO NOT press the ▌▌
pause button, press the Menu/ESC button on front panel, RC or click on the BACKUP button (step 3 above) so that the End Time in the picture above still ticking forward. The difference between the Start Time and the End Time is the total time to backup.
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on Start to start video backup to external USB memory stick. Press or click on Cancel to cancel the USB backup process.
The backup process can take anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes
long depending on the backup size selected for backup.
7.When the backup is completed, press or click on Exit to exit out of Backup to
USB window and back to live display screen as shown below.
8. Finally, remove the USB memory stick from the side of the DVR, connect the
memory stick to a PC, and playback using the software provided, see PC Play-
back below for detail.
For example: to backup a 1 minute le or about 27MB size will take approxi-
mately 1 minute and 50 seconds on average.
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LANGUAGE
LCDDVR4 supports multi-lingual on screen display. From the main Setup menu browse down to Language and then press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to access the Language window as shown on the right.
Choose desire language; English, Italiano, Polski, Espanol, Francais, Greco, Deutsch, Nederlands, Portugues, and Turkce. Press the Menu/ESC button on
the front panel, RC or right mouse click on the mouse at anytime to exit out from the Language window.
LOGOUT
Logout is use to log user out of the system so that other user accounts can login.
For example, if the system admin is currently logged in to the system, select or press the Logout to log the admin out of the DVR. Or, if the system Password is OFF, Logout will automatically turns the Password back ON so the next login
requires the user’s ID and user’s password (Admin/Operator/Guest). Press the
Menu/ESC button on the front panel, RC or right mouse click on the mouse at anytime to exit out from the Setup window.
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EXIT
Exit is use to exit out from the system setting. From the main Setup menu
browse down to Exit and then press Select/Enter using the front panel, RC or left mouse click to exit out from the Setup window and a conrmation exit window will appear as shown below. To Exit and save the changes, select the
Exit & Save Changes, to exit without saving the changes, select the Exit & Discard Changes.
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
To install the PC player for windows, please follow the necessary steps below. PC player software is use to playback the backup video les from the LCDDVR4 and it is included inside the CD provided.
Step 1: Put the software included in the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
Step2: Go to the CD-ROM drive titled LCDDVR4 Player root directory and
double click on Vx4SLPlayerSetup.exe to start the software installation process
as shown below.
Step 3: Click on NEXT for the next 4 setup procedures as follow. Click Next>
Note: Software compatible with windows 2000, XP, Vista, & 7, not compatible with
windows running on 64-bit operation system.
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Click Next>
Click Next>
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Check “Create a desktop icon” and then click Next>.
Step 4: Click on Install to start the installation process as illustrated below.
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Step 5: Installation is complete, click on Finish as shown below.
SOFTWARE UNINSTALLATION
To uninstall PC player software, go into c:\Program Files\VxViewer folder and then double click on unins000.exe and click on Yes and follow through to unin- stall VxViewer, as illustrated below.
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PC PLAYBACK
Software Basic and Playback
Double click the icon located on the desktop to execute PC play­back software and the GUI (Graphic User Interface) window will appear as shown
below.
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1. Open File
2. Fast Backward (Rewind)
3. Play Reverse
4. Previous Frame
5. Pause 6. Next Frame
7. Play
8. Fast Forward
9. Still Capture
10. Split 1 (Single Full
Screen)
11. Split 4 (QUAD)
12. Volume (Scrollable)
13. Mute On/Off
14. Play Bar (Scrollable)
15. Minimize Window 16. Close Program
The LCDDVR4 backup les are in *.VVF le format which is a proprietary format (not standard format) and can only be playback using the software provided. To
playback *.VVF le, click on the
Open File button or Open File or F2
(Contextual Menu-right mouse click) and browse to the *.VVF le, as shown be­low. Locate the backup *.VVF le, click on it to highlight and then click on Open to start to playback the selected le.
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During video playback use the Playback Control Buttons located at the bottom
left of the player as shown below. Press on Fast Backward or Fast
Forward button once to rewind or fast forward at 2x the normal speed, press
twice for 4x, press three times for 8x, press four times for 16x, press ve times for 32x, and press six times for 64x. An alternative and faster way to fast for-
ward and rewind is to hold down the left mouse on the Play Bar (as circled in the second picture below), drag the Play Bar forward or backward and then press
the Play button to initial playback. Press Play or Play Reverse button at anytime to play or play backward at normal speed.
Click on the Mute On/Off button (as circled in the picture above) to playback with audio or without audio sound. When mute is Off, use the Volume scroll bar to adjust the volume level as desire.
Click on the Pause button (center) to pause the video, click on the
Previous Frame button (left) to step back one frame at a time, and click on the Next Frame button (right) to step forward one frame at a time. To constantly move one frame-by-frame, press the Previous Frame or Next Frame repeti-
tively. Press Play or Play Reverse button at anytime to play or play backward at normal speed.
Click on the Still Capture to snapshoot the playback image(s) image in BMP (bitmap) picture format. Still capture saves the BMP le into a default direc­tory in C:\VxCapture folder in which was automatically generated when installing the playback software. The image capture directory can also be change by right
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mouse click anywhere on the software window, select Options, modify the Path for still capture by clicking on the Browse button, and then browse to a folder
as illustrated above.
Click on the Split 1 or the Split 4 button to view single camera in a single full screen or 4 split screen mode respectively. Single full and quad screen can be use in both live view or in playback mode.
Contextual Menu
To access the Contextual Menu, right mouse click anywhere on the Vx4SLPlay­er window and the Contextual Menu will appear as shown below.
Open File… F2 To playback the backup .VVF le(s), select Open File or F2 in the Contextual Menu to browse for the le to playback.
Open Disk… If the LCDDVR4 fails to boot or operate, remove the hard drive from the LCDDVR4; connect it into a PC, then select
the Open Disk option in the Contextual Menu, highlight disk found and the click on OK to scan for the DVR hard drive and playback as shown below.
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Export (*.VVF to *.AVI Conversion)
In the Contextual Menu, click on Export and then select AVI (Audio-Video In­terleaved Files) and an Export To AVI window will appears as illustrated below. In the Export TO AVI window; select Export Channel (1~4), select or deselect
Audio, click to browse for *.VVF le to convert, click to browse for a location for the converted le to be stored (in Save As window, give it a le
name and click Save), click to select Video Compression (recommend- ed: Full Frames (Uncompressed, click OK), and nally click on to start
the conversion process. Once the percentage reaches 100%, the conversion is successful, click on when done. AVI format is a standard le format
and is compatible with most PC player, i.e. Windows Media Player, Media Player
Classic, and etc.
Note: Open Disk playback is a physical disk playback which requires LCDDVR4
hard drive to be connected directly into a PC or otherwise, Open Disk option feature will not work and fail to detect HDD.
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Close or F4 The Close or F4 command will close out from or exit from the existing playback
le and most of the playback controls in the lower left will be grayed out pending
for Open File.
Show Time Select Show Time to display the time and date of each cameras in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Deselect Show Time to disable the time and date display stamp.
Note: It is recommended to select Uncompressed in Video Compression. How-
ever, please be sure to test all the different compression type available and to ensure the selected compression works; compression availability varies depending on computer.
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Always On Top Select Always On Top to put the Vx4SLPlayer window on top of all other win-
dows on the desktop. If this option is not selected other windows application(s) can cover over the Vx4SLPlayer window.
Playback Please reference playback on page 47 above for detail.
Capture Capture is use to shorten the video clip into a shorter segment clip, VVF to VVF le. To Capture shorter clip; pause playback, drag Play Bar to desire start time and select Mark In under Capture in the Contextual Menu. Then drag Play Bar forward to a desire end time, select Mark Out under Capture in the Contextual Menu and Export under Capture will become selectable for execution as illus­trated below. Select Caption\Export from the Contextual Menu to proceed and
a Capture window will appear. Next, click on to locate where to save the
le, give it a le name (VVF), click OK, and again to begin rendering. Upon completion, click on to nish and exit out of Export Complete
window.
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Audio Select Volume UP and Volume Down to adjust the volume level as accordingly. Select Mute On/Off to enable or disable the audio playback feature as shown below. When mute is Off, use the Volume scroll bar to adjust the volume to a desire level.
Full Screen Select Full Screen to view playback in a full screen display. In Full Screen view, Contextual Menu becomes very useful as the Playback Control Buttons in the lower left cannot be use.
Maximize
Select Maximize to display full screen with Playback Control Buttons.
Aspect Ratio Select between 640 x 448 (default) or 640 x 544 aspect ratio display for play­back.
Split Mode Select Split1 or Split 4 (default) to toggle between single camera full screen and
Quad camera full screen display.
Options
Options is use to setup Always on top (A), Show playback time (T), Use Di­rectDraw, On screen display date/time format, and Path for still capture.
Always on top (A): Check to display Vx4SLPlayer window always on top of
other application windows. Uncheck to allow other application windows to over­lap Vx4SLPlayer window.
Use DirectDraw: Check if the PC’s graphic card supports DirectDraw to en-
hance playback footage; the images can be displayed via the method DirectDraw on the PC’s graphic card.
Note: Select this option only if the graphic card supports DirectDraw.
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Show playback time (T): Check to display time/date during playback. Un-
check this option to disable the time/date display during playback. Select from the drop down menu of On screen display date/time format to
display different date/time format. Click under Path for still capture to select a folder location to store snapshoot images, default C:\VxCapture. Click
on to accept and exit out from Options setup window.
About Viewer or F1
Select About Viewer or press F1 to display the player’s version of release, name of software and copyright information.
Exit or Alt+F4 Select Exit or press Alt+F4 to exit or quit out of Vx4SLPlayer.
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APPENDIX
RECORD TIME
Recording Chart (Models: LCDDVR4-80/-320)
Format Record
Speed
Quality Data
Size
Data Rate
HDD(SATA)
KB/Frame GB/Hour 80GB(Hours) 320GB(Hours)
NTSC
60 fps High 26 5.4 15 60
Normal 16 3.3 24 96
Low 13 2.7 30 120
30fps
(default)
High 26 2.8 28 112
Normal
(default)
16 1.6 50 200
Low 13 1.3 62 248
15fps High 26 1.3 62 248
Normal 16 0.8 100 400
Low 13 0.7 114 456
PAL
50fps High 26 4.4 18 73
Normal 16 2.8 29 114
Low 13 2.3 35 139
25fps
(default)
High 26 2.4 33 133
Normal
(default)
16 1.6 50 200
Low 13 1.3 32 246
12fps High 26 1.1 73 292
Normal 16 0.7 114 456
Low 13 0.5 160 640
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ITEM DESCRIPTION NOTE
Monitor 10.2” COLOR LCD,
800X480, 300:1, 450NIT, VIEW ANGLE 120º
Desktop or Wall-mount
Video Format NTSC / PAL Operation System Linux STAND-ALONE OSD Support Multilingual
Camera Input Channel 4 channel Composite
BNC
Video Output Channel 1 channel Composite
BNC
Recording Frame Rate NTSC: Max 60fps (total),
30fpt (each ch) PAL: Max 50fps (total), 25fps (each ch)
Record Mode Manual Rec., Time schedule, Motion detection,
Sensor Rec., Motion detection and both Sensor &
Motion detection
Resolution Display NTSC: 720 x 480
PAL: 720 x 576
Recording NTSC: 640×224
PAL: 640×272
Compression Method Enhanced MJPEG
(13-20K Bytes/frame)
Video Quality: Low @ 13K Bytes; Normal @ 16K Bytes; High @ 20K Bytes
HDD Support SATA HDD×1 TBytes support
Search Method Time, Event
Full Screen YES
Sensor, Alarm 4 Sensor Input (Normal Open / Normal Close)
1 Alarm Output
PTZ(RS485) YES PELCO-D/PELCO-P
SPECIFICATIONS
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Audio Input 2 Channel Composite
RCA
Audio Output 1 Channel Composite
RCA
USB YES For backup & software
update
Remote Control 38KHz IR
PS/2 Mouse 3 Button Optical Mouse Power Input: 100~240VAC Out-
put: DC12V 5A, positive
inside.
Dimensions (L x W x H) 290 x 230 x 70 mm
(11.4” x 9” x 2.8”)
Not including bracket
Weights (Net/Gross) 6 lbs (LCDDVR only) /
8.60 lbs
Including hard drive (1 lb)
SYSTEM CONNECT MAP DIAGRAM
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COMPATIBLE USB FLASHDRIVE
Here is a list of ash drives that has been tested to comply with LCDDVR4:
Q & A
1) I cannot backup to my USB thumb drive or ash drive?
Sometimes power uctuation can case noise to occur in the USB line which can cause system error during le/data transfer. In such case re-transfer of
data may require. However, if data backup does not transfer or does not oper ate normal please do the following:
A) If backup fail: Use a computer to reformat the ash drive or thumb
drive as FAT32 le system, avoid using FAT16 le system format. B) If backup fail: Plug in the ash drive to the DVR and then reboot the DVR. C) If backup fail: The USB device may not be compatible, please check
compatibility chart below.
MAKER MODEL SIZE
SONY MICROVAULT (SOK-USM1GJ) 1GB MEMOREX Travel drive 512MB MEMOREX Travel drive 2GB
SAMSUNG SUM-LCB1 1GB TRANSCEND JF V30 2GB APACER Weblink (SYE5003358) 2GB SANDISK CRUZER micro 4GB FLEX FD-02 1GB KINGSTON Data Traveler 2GB KINGSTON Data Traveler 1GB LEMON LEMON USB Drive 1GB
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2) I cannot playback the VVF les on my computer?
If PC playback fails do the following:
A) Plug the USB drive into another available USB port on the computer. Ensure the USB is one of the built-in ports on the computer. Check if the ash drive or thumb drive mount on the computer. B) Re-install the player software from the CD.
3) I cannot load system default?
Boot up the DVR and then press the QUAD button on the front of the DVR 20 times will reset LCDDVR4 to manufacturer's default setting. Please be sure to jot down any information before resetting the DVR, ie IP address, Subnet, Gateway, etc.
4) When motion and sensor time schedule is active; will manual recording contin ues to operate?
Yes, manual recording will continue to operate even when motion and sensor schedule is set or activated.
5) How large of a hard drive can i use with LCDDVR4 unit?
LCDDVR4 should support hard drive capacity into the terabyte; a 2.5TB drive
capacity has been tested to have worked and performed well.
6) Does the PC playback software (Vx4SLPlayer) work with Windows Vista 64-bit or Windows 7 64-bit operation system?
No, the Vx4SLPlayer is currently not supporting 64-bit operation system. However the playback software is fully compatible with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and 7 operation system running 32-bit.
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