2 Channel HDcctv + 8 Channel Full D1 Digital Video Recorder
About This User’s Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this user‟s guide thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
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CAUTION
Changes or modifications not approved by the manufacture will void the warranty of the product.
Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacture.
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.
Installation and servicing should be performed only by qualified and
experienced personnel.
Turn off the power of the DVR when connecting Cameras, Audio or Sensor
Cables.
The manufacture is not responsible for any damage caused by improper use
of the product or failure to follow instructions for the product.
The manufacture is not responsible for any problems caused by or resulting
from the user physically opening the DVR for examination or attempting to
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Please note that specifications and unit exterior design are subject to change without notification.
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Table of Contents
1. Main Features ............................................................................................................................. 13
2. Booting the System and Initial Setting ......................................................................................... 14
2-1. Booting the DVR and Basic Time Setting ...................................................................................... 14
2-2. Setting Daylight Saving Time ........................................................................................................ 15
2-3. Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol) ........................................................................................... 16
3. Name, Function and Connection ................................................................................................. 19
3-1. Front Panel ................................................................................................................................... 19
4-4-3. Spot Out .................................................................................................................................... 31
4-4-4. Motion Zone Setup .................................................................................................................... 32
5. Live, Search and Playback .......................................................................................................... 46
5-1. Live .............................................................................................................................................. 46
5-1-1. Main Live Screen and Icon ........................................................................................................ 46
5-4. Play Mode .................................................................................................................................... 53
6. PTZ Control ................................................................................................................................. 54
7. Back Up .......................................................................................................................................... 55
7-1. Still Image Backup onto USB Flash Drive ..................................................................................... 55
7-2. Video Backup onto USB Flash Drive ............................................................................................ 55
7-3. Transferring Still Images or Video from the ARCHIVE List ............................................................ 56
7-4. Playback of Backup Video ............................................................................................................ 57
8. Network Access Using of SpecoTech Multi Client ........................................................................... 59
8-2. PC Requirements ......................................................................................................................... 59
8-3. Installation of the Program ............................................................................................................ 60
8-4. Live Window ................................................................................................................................. 61
8-4-1. Main User Interface ................................................................................................................... 61
8-4-2. Control Buttons ......................................................................................................................... 61
8-5. Search and Playback Window ...................................................................................................... 63
8-5-1. Main User Interface ................................................................................................................... 63
8-5-2. Main Control Panel .................................................................................................................... 63
8-6. Setup of SpecoTech Multi Client ................................................................................................... 66
8-6-1. General ..................................................................................................................................... 66
8-6-3. Record ...................................................................................................................................... 68
8-6-5. About ......................................................................................................................................... 69
8-7-2. Record ...................................................................................................................................... 72
8-7-5. System ...................................................................................................................................... 75
NOTE: Under federal law, The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, Title III of the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (18
U.S.C. § 2510, et seq.), and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1801, et seq.)
permit government agents, acting with the consent of a party to a communication, to engage in warrantless
interceptions of telephone communications, as well as oral and electronic communications.
1. Main Features
HDcctv Compatible
2 channel HDcctv and 8 channel analog full D1
Easy Record, Copy and Setup
Recording Rate: 120fps @ 720p HDcctv resolution
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
IndividualChannelOperation
Automatic Video Input,Video Loss,and HDDErrorDetection
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
Simple Scheduler
Simple Schedule
HDMI Output / VGA Output
Network software supports 10/100/1000Mbps
USB 2.0 port for video clip exporting and easy firmware upgrade via USB Flash Drive
Exclusive File Format Backup and Player
Variety of Ways Network Access via CMS Network Client Software, Web-Viewer, and Mobile Viewer
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology for HDD)
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2. Booting the System and Initial Setting
2-1. Booting the DVR and Basic Time Setting
1. During the first start up, the following logo and message will be displayed.
2. After the system initializing is completed, select the language and set date and time as specified
below.
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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 Password is “1111”.
2. Go to SETUP>SYSTEM>SET DATE & TIME
3. Select ON from the DAYLIGHT SAVING dropdown menu.
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State
Standard Time
Daylight-Saving Time
AL
Alabama
GMT-6
GMT-5
AK
Alaska
GMT-9
GMT-8
AK
Alaska (Aleutian Islands)
GMT-10
NA
AZ
Arizona
GMT-7
NA
AZ
Arizona (Navajo)
GMT-7
GMT-6
2-3. Setting NTP (Network Time Protocol)
1. When the DVR is connected with internet and the DVR need to be syncronized with NTP
(Network Time Protocol), set SETUP>SYSTEM>NTP ON.
2. Select proper TIME ZONE time.
Table2.3.1. GMT Time Zone
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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
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
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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
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.
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3. Name, Function and Connection
Name
Description
CH1~10
Indicating that the channel is being recorded.
HDD
Indicating that the system is accessing the hard disk.
RECORD
Indicating that the system is recording video data.
ALARM
Indicating that when sensor(s) is/are triggered or motion is detected.
NETWORK
Indicating that when Network client connects through the network.
BACKUP
Indicating that USB or DVD-RW storage device is stored images or video.
Name
Description
POWER
POWER ON/ OFF
NUMBER
Channel keys. For channel 10, press the 0 key. For channel 11, press the +10 and 1
key. For channel 16, press the +10 and 6 key.
REW
Press to rewind the footage in playback mode.
F/REW
Jump/Step backward. In playback mode, the position moves 60 seconds backward.
FF
Press to fast forward the footage in playback mode.
F/ADV
Jump/Step forward. In playback mode, the position moves 60 seconds forward.
REC
Press to start or stop manual recording.
PLAY/PAUSE
Press to play/pause the footage in playback mode.
DISPLAY
Press to toggle the screen mode. (Single, Quad, and 10 splits mode)
SEQ
Enable/disable the automatic sequence of display in Single, Quad, and 10 splits mode.
AUDIO
Press to set the audio output mode. (Mute, Single Chanel, or Mix)
PTZ
Press to control Pan/Tilt/Zoom operations.
SETUP
Press to enter SETUP menu.
ALARM
Press to set the alarm output mode. (On or Off)
BACKUP
Press to capture video in jpeg format in live or playback mode.
3-1. Front Panel
The following information will help you to operate the front panel controls.
Figure 3.1.1. Front Panel
Table 3.1.1. Indication Lamps
Table 3.1.2. Front Panel Buttons
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SEARCH
Press to go to SEARCH menu in live display mode.
Press to move left or to change the values in Setup mode.
It is also used as the number 4 when entering password.
Press to move up the menu in Setup mode.
It is also used as the number 1 when entering password.
Press to move right or to change the values in Setup mode.
It is also used as the number 2 when entering password.
Press to move down the menu in Setup mode.
It is also used as the number 3 when entering password.
Press to select desired menu item or to store the setup value.
ESC
Press for temporary storage of the changed value or to return to the previous menu
screen.
USB Port
To archive still-image or video into a USB memory or upgrade firmware with USB
memory stick, connect a USB memory to the USB terminal on the front panel.
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Connection
Purpose
1
VIDEO IN
8 BNC connectors for video input. (NTSC/PAL 1~8ch)
2
LOOP
8 BNC connectors for video output. (Loop Back)
3
SPOT
4 composite video outputs for spot monitoring.
4
AUDIO IN
8 connectors for audio input. (1~10ch)
AUDIO OUT
1 connector for audio output.
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VIDEO IN
2 HD-SDI connectors for video input. (9~10ch)
3-2. Rear Panel
Figure 3.2.1. Rear Panel
Table 3.2.1. Rear panel connections
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6
VGA
Connector for VGA monitor.
7
HDMI OUT
Main Video Output
8
USB Port
Connector for Mouse or Backup
9
RS-232
POS Interface (TBD).
10
ETHERNET
RJ-45 connector for network function
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E-SATA
2 e-SATA ports to archive still-image or video into a External
Storage HDD . RAID Units to be available in the future
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TERMINATE
RS-485 termination switch for 1st and 2nd.
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POWER SOCKET
Connect for AC110V~250V
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RS-485
1st and 2nd ports for RS-485.
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SENSOR IN
10 connectors for sensor device connection.
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ALARM OUT
4 connectors for alarm device connection. Provides simple
On/Off switching by using relay. 0.5A/125V, 1A/30V
3-3. Remote Control
RECORD
Manual recording
DISPLAY
Display of Full, Quad,9 or 16 split screen
F/REW
Jump 60 seconds backward
PLAY/PAUSE
Play/Pause
F/ADV
Jump 60 seconds forward
REW
Rewind
BACKUP
Backup still or video data
FF
Fast Forward
ALARM
Disable alarm operation
SETUP
Setup menu screen
ID
DVR ID (ID Button + DVR ID number)
AUDIO
Mute, Single (1CH), MIX (10CH)
LOCK
Lock all of key functions
SEQ
Sequence of Full or Quad view
PTZ
PTZ menu screen
SEARCH
Search menu screen
DIRECTION KEY
Direction key
SELECT
Select or display of split screen
ESC
Esc
NUMBER 1~9,0
Channel 1 to 9 / 10 CH->press 0
+10
Channel 11 to 16
11CH->press +10 and number 1
16CH->press +10 and number 6
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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, click on the mouse right button and select setup from the submenu or press the
setup button on the front panel or the remote control.
Table 4.1.1. Setup Menu Tree
When the DVR prompts the LOG-IN window, enter the PASSWORD using the virtual keyboard, or the front
panel, or the remote control. The factory default password is 1111. It is highly recommended to assign a
new password to protect the system. User can assign a new password in SECURITY setup menu.
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4-2. Setup – DISPLAY
Item
Description
OSD
Enable/disable on-screen-display.
- Select ON: Show it on the screen,
- Select OFF: Disappear on the screen.
OSD CONTRAST
Set the visibility level of the On Screen Display (OSD).(0-100)
SEQUENCE
Enable/disable sequential display of video in Single, Quad, and 10 splits mode.
SEQ-DWELL TIME
Set the dwell time of each, single channel display in sequential display mode
(3~60seconds)
CHANNEL
Select a channel for applying the following settings using the control button to
change the channel.
NAME
Set the channel name.
In the SETUP menu, select the DISPLAY tab. Then, the DISPLAY menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change
the value of the menu item. To return to the previous setup menu screen, press the ESC button.
Figure 4.2.1. Display Mode Setup Screen
Table 4.2.1. Menu Items in DISPLAY Mode Setup
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COVERT
Enable/disable display of the video channel in live display mode.
BRIGHTNESS
Change the brightness value of the specified channel.(0-100)
It is for analog channels (1~8ch) only and is not for HDcctv channels (9,10ch).
CONTRAST
Change the contrast value of the specified channel. (0-100)
It is for analog channels (1~8ch) only and is not for HDcctv channels (9,10ch).
HUE
Change the hue value of the specified channel. (0-100)
It is for analog channels (1~8ch) only and is not for HDcctv channels (9,10ch).
SATURATION
Change the saturation value of the specified channel. (0-100)
It is for analog channels (1~8ch) only and is not for HDcctv channels (9,10ch).
VIDEO OUTPUT
(HDMI/VGA)
Select a video output type for HDMI
- 720p 50Hz
- 720p 60Hz
- 1080i 50Hz
- 1080i 60Hz
- 1080p 50Hz
- 1080p 60Hz
Default value is 720p 60Hz. If the monitor doesn‟t support some output type, it
would be returned to the previous value.
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4-3. Setup – RECORD
Menu Item
Description
CHANNEL
Select a channel for applying the following settings using the mouse or the control
button on the remote control.
Set the frame rate for the specified channel. The sum of the frame rate values from
each channel cannot exceed the maximum frame rates for a specific recording
resolution.
Typical values of the maximum frame rate for video are
Analog 1 - 8 CH: D1@240/200 fps
HDcctv 9 - 10 CH: 1080p@30/25fps or 720p@60/50fps
In the SETUP menu, select the RECORD tab. Then, the RECORD menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change
the value of the menu item.
Figure 4.3.1. Recording Mode Setup Screen
Table 4.3.1. Menu Items in Recording Mode Setup
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QUALITY
Select the recording quality for the specified channel. Options are;
Level 1 (Low), Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, and Level 5 (High)
RECORDING
Assign the recording mode for each channel. Options are: Continuous, Motion,
Sensor, Schedule or Disable.
SENSOR
RECORDING
Enable setting up to 4 sensors for the specified channel using the mouse or the
control button of the remote control.
PRE RECORD
Enable/disable pre-event recording. Pre-event recording time is 15 seconds to 20
minutes (Selectable)
POST EVENT
RECORD
Set the post event recording time duration for the specified channel.
(10~60 seconds)
AUDIO
Enable/disable audio recording for the specified channel.
SCHEDULE
Set the recording schedule.
EZRECORD
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
recording type. By the setting value, the DAYS TO RECORD will change accordingly.
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4-3-1. Recording Schedules
To setup a recording schedule, select SCHEDULE in the RECORD menu. Navigate through the items using
the mouse or the control button.
Select CHANNEL > select NONE, CONTINUOUS or MOTION > HIGHLIGHT AREA
To copy a schedule to a different channel, select the channel from the COPY SCHEDULE menu.
.
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)
COPY SCHEDULE: Select the target channel to copy the schedule that is set as on the table. Press COPY
button to apply.
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4-4. Setup – DEVICE
Item
Description
ALARM OUT
Set the sensor, motion, and video loss for triggering alarm relay.
HDD Error and Video Loss can trigger beeping.
CONTROLLER & PTZ
Set the PTZ baud rate, protocol, and ID.
CHANNEL
Select specified channel for motion zone setup.
SPOT OUT
Set the spot out
MOTION ZONE
Select either Full Zone or Partial Zone for motion sensing.
MOTION SENSITIVITY
Set the motion sensitivity for the specified channel.
Control the motion sensitivity from 1 to 9.
KEY TONE
Enable/disable key tone.
REMOTE CONTROL ID
Select an ID of remote control.
1. Select ID number.
In the SETUP menu, select the DEVICE tab. Then, the device menu is displayed as pictured below.
Navigate through the menu items using the mouse or the control button on the remote control and change
the value of the menu item.
Figure 4.4.1. Device Mode Setup Screen
Table 4.4.1. Menu Items in Device Setup Screen
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2. Press the same number as ID set in DVR on the remote
control.
3. An icon will be displayed on the Live Screen that corresponds
to the remote control ID number.0
The options are from 0 to 99
SENSOR
Select sensor from 1 to 10.
TYPE
Set the type of sensor for the specified channel. Options are:
OFF, NORMAL OPEN, and NORMAL CLOSE.
Item
Description
ALARM OUT
Select an Alarm out number.
SENSOR IN
Enable Alarm Out by Sensor from 1 to 10 Inputs.
MOTION ON
Enable Alarm Out by Camera Motion from 1 to 10 cameras.
VIDEO LOSS ON
Enable Alarm Out by Video Loss from 1 to 10 cameras.
ALARM DURATION
Set the alarm dwell time from 5 to 60 seconds.
ERROR ALARM
Set the error type for the alarm beeping activation. The options are;
OFF, ALL, HDD ERROR and VIDEO LOSS.
4-4-1. ALARM-OUT
Figure 4.4.2. ALARM-OUT Setup Screen
Table 4.4.2. Menu Item in ALARM-OUT Setup Screen
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4-4-2. Controller & PTZ Setup
Item
Description
CHANNEL
Select Channel number that the PTZ is connected to
CAMERA
Select the protocol type of the PTZ camera that is connected.
SPEED
Select the Baud Rate from19200, 14400, 9600, 4800, 2400
ID
Select the ID of the PTZ camera
Figure 4.4.3. Controller & PTZ Control Setup Screen
Table 4.4.3. Menu Item in Controller & PTZ Control Setup Screen
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