Before operating the unit, please read this user’s guide thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Cautions
e that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
Explanation of Graphic Symbols
This symbol indicates the presence of important operating and maintenance
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING
To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
CAUTION
Changes or modificatio ns not approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty of the product.
Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion.
This symbol indicates the presence of “dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosur
shock, property damage, personal injury, or death.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer.
Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
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These Precautions must be Followed for Safety Reasons
Warning
• Do not use if the unit emits smoke.
• Do not disassemble the unit.
• Do not place any heavy or sharp objects on the unit.
• Do not place on uneven surface.
• Do not expose to shock or vibration.
• Do not move the unit when the unit is powered on.
• Do not block, and allow dust to accumulate in the air vents.
• Do not restrict airflow of the unit; doing so can damage the unit.
• Only qualified and experienced personnel should perform installation and
servicing.
• Turn of f the power of the DVR when connecting Cameras, Audio or Sensor
Cables.
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use
of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product.
• The manufacturer is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting
from the user physically opening the DVR for examination or attempting to
repair the unit.
• The manufacturer may not be held liable for any issues with the unit if the
warranty seal is removed.
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Product Components
Please make sure the following components are included as specified below.
DVR Unit
Remote Control
Battery1.5V (AAA x 2EA)
Quick Start Guide &
Quick User Guide
Mouse for D4VS/D8VS/D16VS
Software & Manual CD
Adaptor
(DC12V 3A for D4VS, DC12V 5A
for D8VS/D16VS)& Power cable
(110V or 220V)
9-2-3. PTZ Control ................................................................................................................ 98
APPENDIX: Network Connection - LAN ............................................................................................. 99
APPENDIX: Network Connection – Internet and DDNS .................................................................... 100
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1. Main Features
Easy Record, Copy and Setup
Easy Search by Thumbnail Preview
Easy Copy
Digital Deterrent function
H.264 high quality compression saves HDD space
Simultaneous live view/playback while continuing to record/network transfer or backup
Remote monitoring/recording/playback/configuration and control via internet
4 Channel Audio Recording
Switch between low and high quality stream during simultaneous Continuous + Mot ion or
Continuous + Sensor recording modes for storage optimization
NOTE: Under federal la w, The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constit ution, Title III of the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (18
Individual Channel Operation
U.S.C. § 2510, et seq.), and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1801,et seq.)
permit government ag ents, acting with t he consent of a party to a communicatio n, to engage in w arrantless
interceptions of telephone communications, as well as oral and electronic communications.
Automatic camera detection (Plug & Play)
Covert camera operation provides enhanced security and administrator control
Dynamically programmable recording priority, motion detection, alarms and scheduling
Simple and Easy Graphic User Interface
HDMI Output
Password to secure access
Network software supports 10/100Mbps
USB 2.0 port for video clip exporting and easy firmware upgrade via USB Flas h Drive
Exclusive File Format Backup and Player
Variet y of ways to Remote access via SecureGuard
Viewer, and Mobile App
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology for HDD)
® CMS, SpecoTech Multi-Client Software, Web-
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2. Initial Boot up Process
2-1. Initial Boot up and Basic Time Setup
1. During the first boot up, the following logo and message will be displayed.
2. After the logo, select the language and set date and time as specified below.
(EZ Setup Page Reference / Page.15~18)
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2-2. Setting Daylight Saving Time
To enable Daylight Saving feature/NTP synchronization, take the following steps.
1. Enter the SETUP mode. The default User name is “ADMIN” and Password is “1111”.
2. Go to SETUP > SYSTEM > DA TE & TIME SETUP
3. Select ON from the DAYLIGHT SAVING dropdown menu.
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2-3. Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol)
1. SETUP > SYSTEM > NTP SETUP > ON
2. Select the proper TIME ZONE time.
Table 2.3.1. GMT Time Zone
State Standard Time Daylight-Saving Time
AL Alabama GMT-6 GMT-5
AK Alaska GMT-9 GMT-8
AK Alaska (Aleutian Islands) GMT-10
AZ Arizona GMT-7
NA
NA
AZ Arizona (Navajo) GMT-7 GMT-6
AR Arkansas GMT-6 GMT-5
CA California GMT-8 GMT-7
CO Colorado GMT-7 GMT-6
CT Connecticut GMT-5 GMT-4
DC District of Columbia GMT-5 GMT-4
DE Delaware GMT-5 GMT-4
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FL Florida GMT-5 GMT-4
FL Florida (W) GMT-6 GMT-5
GA Georgia GMT-5 GMT-4
HI Hawaii GMT-10
NA
ID Idaho (N) GMT-8 GMT-7
ID Idaho (S) GMT-7 GMT-6
IL Illinois GMT-6 GMT-5
IN Indiana GMT-5 GMT-4
IN Indiana (SW / NW) GMT-6 GMT-5
IA Iowa GMT-6 GMT-5
KS Kansas GMT-6 GMT-5
KS Kansas (W) GMT-7 GMT-6
KY Kentucky (E) GMT-5 GMT-4
KY Kentucky (W) GMT-6 GMT-5
LA Louisiana GMT-6 GMT-5
ME Maine GMT-5 GMT-4
MD Maryland GMT-5 GMT-4
MA Massachusetts GMT-5 GMT-4
MI Michigan GMT-5 GMT-4
MI Michigan (W) GMT-6 GMT-5
MN Minnesota GMT-6 GMT-5
MS Mississippi GMT-6 GMT-5
MO Missouri GMT-6 GMT-5
MT Montana GMT-7 GMT-6
NE Nebraska GMT-6 GMT-5
NE Nebraska (W) GMT-7 GMT-6
NV Nevada GMT-8 GMT-7
NH New Hampshire GMT-5 GMT-4
NJ New Jersey GMT-5 GMT-4
NM New Mexico GMT-7 GMT-6
NY New York GMT-5 GMT-4
NC North Carolina GMT-5 GMT-4
ND North Dakota GMT-6 GMT-5
ND North Dakota (W) GMT-7 GMT-6
OH Ohio GMT-5 GMT-4
OK Oklahoma GMT-6 GMT-5
OR Oregon GMT-8 GMT-7
OR Oregon (E) GMT-7 GMT-6
PA Pennsylvania GMT-5 GMT-4
RI Rhode Island GMT-5 GMT-4
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SC South Carolina GMT-5 GMT-4
SD South Dakota (E) GMT-6 GMT-5
SD South Dakota (W) GMT-7 GMT-6
TN Tennessee (E) GMT-5 GMT-4
TN Tennessee (W) GMT-6 GMT-5
TX Texas GMT-6 GMT-5
TX Texas (W) GMT-7 GMT-6
UT Utah GMT-7 GMT-6
VT Vermont GMT-5 GMT-4
VA Virginia GMT-5 GMT-4
WA Washington GMT-8 GMT-7
WV West Virginia GMT-5 GMT-4
WI Wisconsin GMT-6 GMT-5
WY Wyoming GMT-7 GMT-6
NOTE: If you want the unit to automatically synchronize the local time, the Time Zone
must be properly set according to your local time zone.
2-4. EZ SETUP
VS Easy installation(Right-Click on the Main Screen and click ADV ANCE MENU)
Figure 2.4. EZ Setup Screen
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2.4.1. Setup DATE & TIME, Recording configurations.
1 2 3 4 5
Figure 2.4.1. EZ Record Setup Procedure
① Select EZ Record for Date/Time and Recording Setup, Click NEXT to proceed.
② Description of EZ Record Setup is displayed, Click NEXT to proceed.
③ Set up the Date/Time settings and click NEXT to get to the recording setup.
④ Select the recording mode and click NEXT to get to the recording setup.
⑤ Select one of options and click NEXT to finish the setup.
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2.4.2. EZ NETWORK (Using an internet connection)
1 2 3 4 2
Figure 2.4.2. EZ NETWORK Setup Procedure
① Select YES in case of setting the network using an internet connection.
② Select Auto Configuration(DHCP) or Manual Configuration(STATIC) and then click TEST
Button. It will automatically setup the network for the system.
③ Setup DDNS setting. DDNS(Dynamic Domain Name System) allows a DNS name to be
constantly synchronized with a dynamic IP address. It allows using a dynamic IP address to be
associated with a static domain name.
④ Click Finish to save the setup.
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2.4.3. EZ NETWORK setting (Not using internet connection)
4 5 1 2 3
Figure 2.4.3. EZ NETWORK Setup – Manual Configuration Screen
① Select NO if the VS is not using an internet connection.
② Select Auto Configuration(DHCP) or Manual Configuration(STATI C) and then click TEST
button when ready.
③ Input the Network Settings if Manual Configuration(STATIC) was selected, and click TEST
④ Select OFF for ENABLE DDNS and click NEXT button.
⑤ Click Finish to save the setup.
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3. Name, Function and Connection
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3-1. Front Panel
Name Description
DxxVS
Figure 3.1.1. Front panel
Table 3.1.1. Front LED and Port of DxxVS
POWER
HDD
USB Port
3-2. Connectors
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LED light is on when power is applied to the system.
LED light is on when the system is recording video data.
This USB port for archiving footage into a USB device. (USB 2.0 connector)
D4VS
D8VS
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D16VS
Figure 3.2.1. Rear Panel Connections
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① VIDEO IN: Video input port.
② VIDEO OUT:
D4VS: Switchable (Composite Video Output or Spot Monitor)
D8VS, D16VS: CVBS – Composite Video Output / SPOT – Spot Monitor
③ VGA: VGA (Video Graphics Array) output port. Connects to the PC VGA monitor.
④ HD VIDEO OUT: HDMI output port. Connections to the HDMI monitor (1920x1080).
⑤ AUDIO IN: D4VS: Four connectors for audio input.
D8VS/D16VS: use the included audio splitter cable
⑥ AUDIO OUT: D4VS/D4WVS: One connector for audio output.
D8VS/D16VS: use the included audio splitter cable.
⑦ ETHERNET: Network terminal
⑧ USB: USB terminal
⑨ SENSOR IN, ALARM OUT, RS-485: External sensor terminal, External alarm out terminal & RS-485
for PTZ Camera control
⑩ POWER: DC12V input
⑪ Ground: Use for ground port
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3-3. Remote Control
① ID: To set the remote control ID.
② REC: To start and stop manual recording
③ SEARCH: To go to SEARCH menu.
④ F/ADV:
During playback – To move the playback position 60 seconds forward .
During Pause – To move the playback position moves 1 frame forward
⑤ F/REW:
During playback – To move the playback position 60 seconds back.
During Pause – To move the playback postion 1 frame back.
⑥ FF: To fast forward the recording.
⑦ PLAY/PAUSE: To play or to pause the recording in playback mode
⑧ REW: To rewind the recording.
⑨ ESC:
During setup – To retun to the preivous menu screen.
During Playback – To exit playback mode
System l ock – To lock a system when pressing ESC button for 5 seconds.
System unlock – To unlock a system when pressing ESC button for 5 seconds.
⑩ SETUP: T o open the SETUP menu.
⑪ Direction buttons: To move menu items or select a channel.
⑫ SEQ: To start auto sequencing the screen in full screen mode. (To ggle)
⑬ BACKUP: To start a backup operations in live or playback mode
⑭ 0~9: To select channel (1,2,3,..) or to enter a DVR ID number or use as number key.
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4. Setting up the DVR
The following sections detail the initial setup of the DVR.
Menu screen will close if user input is not received in 5 minutes.
4-1. Setup – Main Live Screen
To enter the setup menu, right click on the m ouse and select setup from the submenu or press the setup
button on the remote control.
Figure 4.1.1. Live Screen and Quick Operation Window
When the DVR prompts the LOG-IN window, enter the PASSWORD using the virtual keyboard, or the
remote control. The factory default password is 1111. It is highly recommended to assign a new password
to protect the system. New passwords can be set up in the SECURITY setup menu.
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4-2. Setup – SYSTEM Mode
ize, IP
In the SETUP menu, select the SYSTEM tab. Then, the SYSTEM menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the remote contr ol and change the value of the menu.
Figure 4.2.1. SYSTEM Setup Screen
Table 4.2. 1. Menu Items in SYSTEM Setup Screen
Item Description
DESCRIPTION
Press the button to view the system information. (Software Version, Storage S
Address, MAC Address and DDNS Status)
LANGUAGE
Select the display language using the mouse or the remote control. Once a language is
selected, the display language will change.
DATE DISPLAY
Select the date display format using the mouse or the remote control. Options are:
Select the display date and time using the mouse or the remote control and press OK
button to set the present date and time.
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and select the
regardless of
NTP will not synchronize unless the
Select DAYLIGHT SAVING using the mouse or the remote control
appropriate daylight saving time zone. The options are:
OFF: Daylight saving is turned off.
USA: Applies the USA daylight saving time.
EU: Applies the EU daylight saving time.
- Select the GMT AREA using the mouse or the remote control.
- Set the time difference with the standard time.
OTHERS: If the time zone is neither USA nor EU, set the date a nd time of the daylight
saving period.
- Select BEGIN or END using the remote control and press the SEL button.
Caution
- Do not set the start time to 23:00 for DLS.
- DLS cannot be applied if the date of BEGIN and END is the same.
CLIENT
ACCESS
NTP
SETUP
Enable/Disable remote access through the network.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) which synchronizes the time of the computer systems over
variable-latency data networks.
PRIMARY SNTP SERVER: Input the address of the primary NTP time-server.
SECONDARY S NTP SERVER: Input the address of the secondary NTP time-server.
TIME ZONE: NTP synchronizes with GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
geography, us er must set their own time difference.
CONNECTON MODE: Select the NTP time-server connection mode from TIME,
INTERVAL, and ONCE.
CONNECTION PERIOD
- TIME – Refresh the time at the designated time (e.g. 1AM)
- INTERVAL – Every 1 hour ~ 24 hours
- ONCE – Synchronizes time only once.
Connection Mode is changed.
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DVR sends E-MA
IL Notification when the NTP server time is faster than the
system time with bellow message.
“NTP server time is faster than the system time.
In this case, NTP server time is ignored to protect the user data.
User must set the time manually.
SYSTEM TIME: Mon Oct 10 13:46:49 2011
SERVER TIME: Mon Oct 10 13:33:12 2011
DVR ID: DVR
SEND EMAIL
IP ADDRESS: 172.16.2.46”
SERVER TYPE: MANUAL, GMAIL, HOTMAIL, AOL or YAHOOMAIL
MAIL PORT: Assign Mail Port number.
UNIT NAME
SYSTEM
RESTART
SYSTEM
SHUTDOWN
EZ SETUP
MAIL SERVER: Enter the appropriate mail server information.
SEURE OPTION: Select the secure mail server connection method. (SSL or TLS)
ID: Enter the appropriate mail server ID.
PASSWORD: Enter the appropriate mail server PASSWORD.
MAIL TO: Enter the appropriate email address to enable sending e-mail reports u sing a
virtual keyboard.
MAIL FROM: To set the email address sent to the destination host.
TEST: Test the user’s email input settings.
Name the DVR (e.g. Factory)
This feature is to identify the name of the DVR under the same network.
Make the system restart.
Make the system shutdown.
Refer from page 15 to pag e 18.
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SYSTEM
EVENT
NOTIFICATION
HEALTH CHECK – OFF, ON
(Allows the user to set MAIL STATUS periodically) : DAILY or WEE LY or MONTHLY
VIDEO CLIP SETUP: Setup the duration of video clip for PRE RECORD and
POST RECORD.
EVENT AND NOTIFICATION – OFF, ON
(Allows the user to set EVENT NOFICIATION ON or OFF)
HEALTH CHECK / RESTART / SHUTDOWN / PANIC RECORD
- Enable Email Notification in the event a problem occurs with the VS.
ALARM-IN – Enable Email Notification when the camera detects sensor.
MOTION DETECTION – Enable Email Notification when the camera detects motion.
VIDEO LOSS – Enable Email, Beep and Alarm output Notification when the camera
signal is lost.
HDD TEMPERAT URE – Enable Email, Beep and Alarm output Notification when the
HDD temperature.
HDD BAD SECTORS – Enable Email Notification when the HDD has bad Sectors.
HDD ALMOST FULL – Enable Email Notification when the HDD is almost full
HDD FULL – Enable Email Notification when the HDD is full
HDD FAILURE – Enable Email, Beep and Alarm output Notification when the
HDD fails.
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4-3. Setup – RECORD Mode
To change the values of all channels, take the following steps. Select the
Set the frame rate for the specified channel. The sum of the frame rate values from
resolution.
Select the recording quality for the selected channel. Options are;
Level 1 (Low), Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5 (High)
Assign the recording mode for the selected channel. Options are: Continuous,
In the SETUP menu, select the RECORD tab. Then, the RECORD menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the r em ote control.
Figure 4.3.1. RECORD Setup Screen
Table 4.3.1. Menu Items in RECORD Setup Screen
Menu Item Description
SITE
RESOLUTION
FRAME RATE
Select a channel for applying the following setting s using the mouse or the remote
control.
following to change the values of all channels.
Select 960H, D1 or CIF using the mouse or the remote control.
each channel cannot exceed the maximum frame rates for a specific recording
QUALITY
RECORDING
MODE
Motion, Sensor, Schedule or Disable.
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When Motion Recording is selected, Continuous + Motion recording option can be
used.
recording type. By the setting value, the DAYS TO RECORD will change
SENSOR
RECORDING
PRE RECORD
POST EVENT
RECORD
AUDIO
SCHEDULE
EZRECORD
Select the sensor setting for the selected channel.
Enable/disable pre-event recording. Pre-event recording time is up to 20 minutes.
Set the post event recording time duration for the specified channel.
(10~60 seconds)
Enable/disable audio recording for the specified channel.
Set the recording schedule.
Set the recording by EZRecord feature.
The EZRECORD has high priority than other setting values on RECORD.
User can change the setting value such as resolution, frame rate, quality and
accordingly.
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4-3-1. Recording Schedules
To setup a recording schedule, select SCHEDULE in the RECORD menu. Navigate through the menu
items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Select the CHANNEL, select one of the recording settings: NONE, CONTINUOUS or MOTION, then
Highlight the area for the selected setting.
To copy a schedule to a different channel, select the channel from the COPY SCHEDULE menu, then click
the COPY button.
.
Figure 4.3.2. Schedule Recording Setup Screen
• NONE: Disable recording
• CONTINUE: CONTINUOUS recording (Highlighted in Green)
• MOTION: MOTION recording (Highlighted in Yellow)
• SENSOR: SENSOR recording (Highlighted in Red)
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4-4. Setup – DEVICE Mode
.
In the SETUP menu, select the DEVICE tab. Then, the device menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items or change the settings using the mouse or the remote control.
Figure 4.4.1. DEVICE Setup Screen
Table 4.4.1. Menu Items in DEVICE Set up Screen
Item Description
ALARM OUT/
BEEP DURATION
DIGITAL DETERRENT
CONTROLLER & PTZ
SPOT-OUT D4VS: CVBS OUT is can be used as Composite Video Output or
Set the sensor, motion, and video loss for triggering alarm relay
HDD Error and Video Loss can trigger beeping
Setup schedule and audio recordings for Digital Deterrent.
Set the PTZ baud rate, protocol, and ID.
Spot-Out depending on the VIDEO OUTPUT resolution.
D8VS/D16VS:
SITE
MOTION ZONE
MOTION SENSITIVITY
CVBS – Composite Video Output
SPOT – Spot-Out.
Select specified channel for motion zone setup.
Select either Full Zone or Partial Zone for motion detection.
Set the motion sensitivity for the selected channel.
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