SVAT Electronics CVDVR900 User Manual

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MPEG-4 Embedded DVR
User Manual
Model #: CVDVR900
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INSTALLATION GUIDELINE
A. Installation Environment
In order to ensure the safety with the DVR product and maximize product per­formance, please notice the following while/ before you install the product:
i. Only use with AV220V voltage supply, please check with the power supply
with correct voltage before installation. DO NOT USE WITH ANY OTHER
ADAPTER (DO NOT PLUG INTO AC380V HIGH VOLTAGE SUPPLY!) ii. Away from a humid place or exposure with rain. iii. DVR should be installin in a horizontal position. iv. Avoid placing the DVR in a location where electric conductivity is high. v. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolinged periods and do not store in
areas with extreme temperature conditions. vi. For the heat transfer and ventilation purposes, locate the DVR at least 15cm
from another object (such as awall) while installing the device. vii. Avoid placing the DVR near any chemical product. Accidental contact
may harm the device. viii.Avoid placing the device in areas that are dusty and unkept. Dust may
damage the unit. ix. Use correct grounding for the DVR device while operating.
B. Other notices
i. Do not operate the device with wet hands. ii. Keep away from any wet place, fire hazard can occur by short circuit
damage by any liquid dropped to device. iii. Do not place anything on the top of device; iv. Use a clean cloth to clean the device. Do not use chemicals to clean the
device. v. Live voltage does exist while the device is connected to a power supply,
even when the device is not turned on. vi. Disconnect the DVR when not in use for an extended period.
This device had been certified with the international safety standard.
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PRODUCT FUNCTIONS/ FEATURES
• High speed embedded CPS and real time embedded control operation system are adapted with the product. It provides operation stability, no hang-up error, more reliability and ease for maintainance.
• Operation with front panel and remote control, menu language also available in English/Chinese/Simplified Chinese. Security with double password lock. System management requires authority code in order to provide safety system.
• Uses a hardware MPEG-4 encoder to provide better streaming quality, it also supports D1, 1/2D1, CIF resolution, and has an adjustable frame rate and provides space efficiency with compact video size.
• Video storage using FAT32 format, suitable for 1~4 IDE hard drive connections, there are 3 types of storage methods in use here: individual, compound and mixed;
• Provides multi-channel operation, such as 4 channel video/audio input capture, 2 channel video (monitor and reply) output, with VGA reply output.
• 4-channels alarm input with programmable setting.
• Time setting to activate recording system with auto switching, system re-activate after power shut down. Alert system for any video signal loss or disturbance.
• Available with manual, time setting, alert playing, this will make the unit more effectively and hard space efficient. The motion detect function is available with a setting for 16x12 detect region area, with adjustable senitivity detect level.
• Pre-setting record function and extended alert function, in order to ensure alert information capture with user requirement.
• Has fastforward/backward x2 and x4 function and slow motion rate at x1/2, x1/4 and x1/8 as well as pause and frame-by-frame function.
• PAL/NTSC system compatible.
• Individual setting for each capture channel for brightness, contrast, color, motion detect setting.
• Complete daily report for alarm record and operation record. Good for monitor records and analysis;
• RJ-45 network inlet/outlet available for the internet function for ADSL, ISDN, intranet, etc, setting with local IP and hosting address.
• Optimized with Internet Explorer browser for remote viewing.
• RS-485 connection for the platform decoder, available for difference frequency setting and decoder parameter, as well as extendable function for the decode function.
• VGA output provides video quality and progressive scan option.
• Supports Compact Flash card storage and IBM Microdrive disk.
• Upgradeable with latest firmware and backup file system provide reliable storage solution.
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FRONT PANEL
Front Panel and key definition:
1. LED Indicator status area
• [1-8]LED Indicators: indicate 8 different channels for recording status, (for the 4-channel model: only works for LED[1-4], others will be off). LEDs that are on indicate recording in progress, and LEDs that are off indicate that the system is in standby.
• [1-4]HD: indicate 4 different hard disk working status. LEDs that are on indicate hard disk work in progress, and LED off indicate that the hard disk is in standby.
• LINK/ACT: Lights on when the internet is connected and blinks for data transferring.
• 100M/ 10M : indicates internet speed: LED will be on when transmitting 100M bps, LEDs will be off for 10M bps.
• VGA : indicates VGA connection status: LED will be on when the VGA is connected, LED off when disconnected.
2. Menu Operation
• Up, Down directional keys.
• Left, Right directional keys.
• [ENTER]Key: Confirm OR Time display while in monitor mode.
3. Playback function
Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition
[Playback] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Playback function activate
[Slow] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Playback with slow motion with speed at 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x,
resume at normal speed with [Playback]pressed
[Pause /Play] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pause video while press once, frame-to-frame at re-press.
[Playback] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Key for resume to normal
[Fast Forward] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2x, 4x Speed available, Playback Key for resume at reg. play
[Fast Backward] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2x, 4x Speed available, Playback Key for resume at reg. play
[Recording] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Available for 4 channels recording, single online monitor
system can play with manual recording.
[Stop] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stop manual recording
4. Platform Control Key
Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition
[0-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Numeric buttons, for number key-in or video swapping.
For non-menu screen, 1, 2, 3 and 4 represent for the video
channel 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively
[Zoom In +], [Zoom Out -] . . . . . . . . . .Zooming adjustment
[Brightness +], [Brightness -] . . . . . . . . .Brightness adjustment
[Focus +], [Focus -] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Image Sharpness adjustment
[Auto] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto Mode activate
[Manual] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manual Adjustment Platform
[Default] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Use with Default configuration
[Window Wiper/Lighting] . . . . . . . . . . .Control with window rain wiper and lighting
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FRONT PANEL ...continued
5. Other options
Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition
[Power ON /Power Off] . . . . . . . . . . . .System turn on and off(Stand-by and start)
[Login/Locked]Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Login to enter to operate mode with require password and
lock current setting activation
[Status] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Checking with record information store inside of hard drive.
[Display Swap] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Swapping between multi-channel and single channel
monitor system
[Channel Config] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Channel configuration
[Adjustment] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Display with the setting of brightness, colour, contrast,
motion detect sensitivity, adjust with[+], [-]
[Return] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Return back to operating screen from setup menu
[CF Card] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .While CF card inserted, this button can activate for the
CF function, for more details please refer with your CF Card
operation instruction manual
[Language] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English, Simplified Chinese, Tradition Chinese selectable
[Network] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Network parameter setting
[Record] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .For 4 channels monitor system. Can activate 4 manual
records or for single channels the monitor system can activate
1 manual record
[Stop] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stop manual recording
[Setting] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Setting with system configuration and parameters
[F1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Time select while in Playback mode
[F2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .For single channel system, control menu activation while
this key being pressed. While left/right, up/down key pressed,
adjusted with station recorder left/right, up/down direction
movement,press[ENTER]return to original position.
[Zoom In +], [Zoom Out -] . . . . . . . . . .Zooming adjustment
[Brightness +], [Brightness -] . . . . . . . . .Brightness adjustment
[Focus +], [Focus -] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Image Sharpness adjustment
[Auto] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto Mode activate
[Manual] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manual Adjustment Platform
[Default] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Use with Default configuration
[Window Wiper/Lighting] . . . . . . . . . . .Control with window rain wiper and lighting
Control menu quit with re-press[F2]
[F3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No specific function set for this key
[can be reserve for other function]
[F4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .While in monitor system, swap with BNC / VGA output
6. Connection
CF Card: Compact Flash Card slot for upgrade and backup function; IR: Infra red receiver
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BACK PANEL ...continued
Back Panel and connection outlet:
1 Ventilation fan 2 AC220V power in 3 Power switch 4 Alert signal in/out/ RS-485: 4 channels input/ output 5 Audio input: provide 4 channels audio input 6 Audio output: 2 channels for audio out, left side for replay output, right side for
the surveillance output
7 Video output: 2 channels for video signal output, channel 1 for surveillance output,
channel 2 for mixed video output
8 Video input: Channel 1~4 for video signal input 9 VGA: output with external computer monitor, only for Playback screen or on time recording screen,
not for surveillance review
Method: Press[F2]in remote control after key in password,
then switch the screen from display output with monitor screen
10 RS-232: Standard RS-232 connection 11 Ventilation fan for main unit
MPEG4 Alarm connector pin definition:
Pin definition:
PIN DEF FUNCTION PIN DEF FUNCTION
1 IN0 . . . . . . . .Channel 1 Alarm input 16 . . . .4COM . . . . . .Channel 2 Alarm output
2 IN1 . . . . . . . .Channel 2 Alarm input 17 . . . .4NO
3 IN2 . . . . . . . .Channel 3 Alarm input 18 . . . .4NC
4 IN3 . . . . . . . .Channel 4 Alarm input 19 . . . .COM
5 IN4 . . . . . . . .NC 20 . . . .NO
6 IN5 . . . . . . . .NC 21 . . . .NC . . . . . . . . .Power fault report output
7 IN6 . . . . . . . .NC 22 . . . .COM
8 IN7 . . . . . . . .NC 23 . . . .NO
9 OUT0 . . . . . .Channel 3 Alarm output 24 . . . .NC . . . . . . . . .Fault report output
10 OUT1 . . . . . .Channel 4 Alarm output 25 . . . .485A . . . . . . .485A
11 OUT2 26 . . . .485B . . . . . . . .485B
12 OUT3 27-38 . .GND . . . . . . . .Ground
13 3COM . . . . .Channel 1 Alarm output 39-44 . .+12V . . . . . . .+12V
14 3NO 15 3NC
2, 4 channels alert layout definition
1-2 channels for open socket switch output, no need for additional alarm driver. 3-4 channels for power levels output(OUT for low power out), require additional alarm drive add in here.
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REMOTE CONTROL
Remote Control Key Definition / Function:
1. Numeric Key
[0-9]Keys : Numeric, for number key-in or video swapping. For non-menu screen, 1, 2, 3 and 4 represent for the video channel 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. [+], [-]Keys : Use for volume control, or while checking can play as next/pervious page, even changing some parameters for configuration.
2. Menu Operation
: Up, Down directional keys; : Left, Right directional keys;
[ENTER]Key: Confirm OR Time display while in monitor mode;
3. Platform Control Key
Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition
[Zoom In +], [Zoom Out -] . . . . . . . . . .Zooming adjustment
[Brightness +], [Brightness -] . . . . . . . . .Brightness adjustment
[Focus +], [Focus -] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Image Sharpness adjustment
[Auto] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto Mode activate
[Manual] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manual Adjustment Platform
[Default] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Use with Default configuration
[Window Wiper/Lighting] Control with window rain wiper
and lighting
4. Playback function
Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition
[Playback] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Playback function activate
[Slow] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Playback with slow motion with speed
at 1/2X, 1/4X, 1/8X, resume at normal
speed with [Playback] pressed
[Pause /Play] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pause video while press once,
frame-to-frame at re-press.
[Playback] Key for resume to normal
[Fast Forward] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .X2, X4 Speed available, [Playback] Key
for resume at normal play.
[Fast Backward] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .X2, X4 Speed available, [Playback] Key
for resume at normal play.
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REMOTE CONTROL
Remote Control Key Definition / Function:
5. Other options
Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Definition
[Power ON /Power Off] . . . . . . . . . . . .System turn on and off
(Stand-by and start)
[Login /Locked]Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Login to enter to operate mode with
require password and lock current setting activate
[Status] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Checking with record information store
inside of hard drive
[Display Swap] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Swapping between multi-channel and
single channel monitor system
[Channel Config] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Channel configuration
[Adjustment] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Display with the setting of brightness,
colour, contrast, motion detect sensitivity, adjust with [+], [-]
[Return] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Return back to operating screen from
setup menu
[CF Card] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .While CF card inserted, this button can
activate for the CF function, details please refer with CF Card operation instruction
[Language] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .English, Simplified Chinese, Tradition
Chinese selectable
[Network] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Network parameter setting
[Record] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .For 4 channels monitor system, can
activate 4 manual record, or for single
channels monitor system, can activate
1 manual record
[Stop] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stop manual recording
[Setting] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Setting with system configuration
and parameters
[F1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Time select while Playback mode
[F2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .For single channel system, control menu
activate while this key being pressed
While left/right, up/down key pressed, adjusted with station
recorder left/right, up/down direction movement,
press[ENTER]return to original position
[Zoom In +], [Zoom Out -] . . . . . . . . . .Zooming adjustment
[Brightness +], [Brightness -] . . . . . . . . .Brightness adjustment
[Focus +], [Focus -] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Image Sharpness adjustment
[Auto] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auto Mode activate
[Manual] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Manual Adjustment Platform
[Default] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Use with Default configuration
[Window Wiper/Lighting] . . . . . . . . . . .Control with window rain wiper and lighting
Control menu quit with re-press [F2]
[F3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .No specific function set for this key
[can be reserve for other function]
[F4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .While in monitor system, swap with BNC / VGA output
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SYSTEM START-UP/SHUT DOWN
1. System Start up
Plug in your AC power, turn on the main unit, the red light will turn on while the system boots up.
The system will be in standby mode. Press the [ON/OFF]button in front panel or remote control, the red light will turn off, then the monitor will be activated to show as 4-channel windows status. There will be channel numbers shown to indicate each input signal. Also, the top of screen will show the system time, number of hard disk and CF card status (if applicable) shown in the center of the screen (there would be an alert warning for no hard-disk installed), all of the information will be shown on the screen for 5~6 seconds. There will be a count down from 100 to 0 seconds (shown in red color font). The system will be locked up after the count down reaches 0 seconds.
Notice: If the device is being set for timer record function, there is no need for standby status after the system turns on, the system will go to multi-channel screen.
2. System Login
While the system is in lock-in status, press the [Login/Logoff] button in the front panel or remote control, then the screen will have pop-up window appear stating "Unit ID: *****, Unit ID : 000". Select the desired unit ID. "Password required: " then key in your login password to enter into the system (The DVR will accept User password or Administrator password).
1. After the user password is keyed in correctly, the message "USER PASSWORD CORRECT" will be shown. Then the user can enter into restricted functional/feature level functions with the device. (default password is : 00000000)
2. After the Administrator password is keyed in correctly a message "ADMIN PASSWORD CORRECT" will appear, then the administrator can enter into all functional/feature levels with the device. (default password is : 88888888)
Remark: There will be a difference between administrator and user level authorizations:
1. User can only playback all existing files, however, they can not stop the recording, or access record setup. While the administrator can access all setup features.
2. After the password key in correctly, the count down timing (shown in top right corner) will change from red to green color, this indicates that the user can access different operations. There will be a 100 seconds operation time allowance after each key-in button is pressed before system locked. The user will be required to re­enter their password to returnto normal operation level once the "LOCK" indicator shown in top right corner;
3. The user must key-in unit ID and password to enter into the operation system while in LOCK status.
3. System Logoff
Press [Login/Logoff] button in the front panel or remote control after the record stop, the
system will go into standby mode.
Remark: Please make sure the system status is in standby mode before powering off. Please do not power off the machine while it is in recording or playback system setting.
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OPERATION INSTRUCTION
A. Menu Setup
While system is powered up, select [General Setting] to alter the system setup. The setup menu can be seen below, highlight the item for selection and then press [Enter] to confirm. (while system recording, not allow to change any setting for current channel)
A-1 General Parameter Setting:
Highlight and select "General Settings", then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below), then select the desired area.
Date/ Time: Highlight and press [Enter] to confirm for change for date and time, range will apply following:
• YEAR: from 2000 to 2099, only change the last 2 digits (eg. "03" for Year 2003);
• MONTH: Range 01 ~12;
• DAY: Range 01~31;
• HOUR: Range 00~23;
• MINUTE: Range 00~59;
• SECOND: Range 00~59;
After the [Return] key is pressed, the settings will be saved while power is on. However, the settings will not be saved when the system restarts.
Unit ID: Changing the ID from 000 to 999, this ID used for the login identification. Location: Key in the address for the location of the unit. HDD Overwrite: Select one of two options: ON and OFF. When ON is selected, this will
allow recording continuously even if the hard disk space fulls up. The video will be recording into FIFO (First-In-First-Out) format. When OFF is selected, the recording function will stop once the HDD has filled up.
System: Select one of two options: "PAL" and "NTSC", then press [Enter] to confirm. NTSC is
the standard for North American video systems while PAL is standard for European recording systems.
Admin_pwd_modify: Allows the you to change the administrator password, press[Enter] to
enter this function. It will require you to key-in the new password twice to confirm the new password (this option only available with the administrator authorization level).
Operate_pwd_modify: Allows the you to change the operator password, press[Enter] to
enter this function. Require the user to key-in the new password twice to confirm.
HDD Format: This will allow you to format the hard disk drive while non-recording status,
while this option being selected, select with [START] and press [Enter] to confirm this function.
Restore Default Setting: Restore all the settings to the factory level settings. A confirmation
option will appear to reconfirm system restore. A sample chart is shown on the next page.
Return: Go back to previous menu.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings Timer Record Motion Detection Alarm Record Channels Housings Network Language Exit
GENERAL SETTINGS
Date / Time: 2003-05-08-23:59:00 Saturday Unit ID: Location: HDD Overwrite: Yes System: PAL NTSC Admin_pwd_modify Operate_pwd_modify HDD Format Restore Default Setting Return
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OPERATION INSTRUCTION
Example: below is the record default setting:
A-2 Record Parameter Setup:
While system operated, select "Record Setting" to changing some setting in here:
Channel (4 Channels): Move the cursor to enable channel recording function. If there is an
"X" to the left of a channel, recording is not allowed. Pressing [Enter] will enable the channel.
HDD Format: This will allow you to format the hard disk drive while in non-recording status.
Select [START]and press[Enter] to confirm this function.
Image Quality: From 1 to 8 levels, 1 is the best quality. Use the cursor to select and press
[Enter] to confirm this function, with [+]and [-]to move the level.
Definition/Sharpness: From "D1, HD1, CIF" 3 difference levels. Using the cursor to select and
press [Enter] to confirm this function:
D1: DVD picture sharpness quality; HD1: SVCD picture sharpness quality; CIF: VCD picture sharpness quality;
Frame Rate: While in PAL video system choose from "25, 12, 06, 03, 01, 0.5" frame rate levels.
While in NTSC video system, choose from "30, 15, 08, 04, 02, 01" 6 difference frame rate levels. Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function, and with [+]and [-]to move the level.
PAL video system:
D1: Provided with totally 25 frame/ second in 4 channels; HD1: Provided with totally 50 frame/ second in 4 channels; CIF: Provided with totally 100 frame/ second in 4 channels;
NTSC video system:
D1: Provided with totally 30 frame/ second in 4 channels; HD1: Provided with totally 60 frame/ second in 4 channels; CIF: Provided with totally 120 frame/ second in 4 channels;
Mode: "VBR, CBR" are the 2 different encoding methods available in here. Using the cursor
to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function:
VBR: Variable Bit Rate encoding method; CBR: Constant (non-variable) Bit Rate encoding method;
Record Settings
Channel Quality Definition Frame Mode
1 14 CIF 25 CBR 2 02 CIF 25 CBR 3 03 CIF 25 CBR
4 04 CIF 25 CBR HDD Store Mode Centralize Individual Compound Return
Record Settings
Channel Quality Definition Frame Mode
1 14 CIF 25 VBR 2 02 D1 12 CBR 3 03 HD1 6 VBR
4 04 D1 3 VBR HDD Store Mode Centralize Individual Compound Return
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings
Timer Record
Motion Detection Alarm Record Channels Housings Network Language Exit
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D1 Fixed 2400 2200 2000 1800 1600 1200 1000 800
HD1 Fixed 1200 1100 1000 900 800 600 500 400
CIF Fixed 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200
MAX 2400 2200 2000 1800 1600 1200 1000 800
MIN 2000 1800 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400
MAX 1200 1100 1000 900 800 600 500 400
MIN 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200
MAX 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200
MIN 600 600 500 400 300 200 200 100
Image Quality (Encode Rate Kbit/Second)
1234567
8
Encode Method
VBR
D1
HD1
CIF
CBR
Sharpness
OPERATION INSTRUCTION continued
Conversion Table for Image Quality and Encoding Rate
HDD Store Mode: "Centralize, Individual, Compound" are 3 different hard disk storing modes
available in here. Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function:
• Centralize: All video signal and sound signals are stored into same one hard disk, and then continuously with the next hard disk after the current one becomes full.
• Individual: Each channel of video signal and sound signals are stored into a different hard disk, for example channel 1 recording into HDD1, and channel 2 recording into HDD2.
• Compound: Channel 1 and 2 video and sound signal only record into HDD1 and HDD2, taking into HDD1 first and then using HDD2 after the HDD1 is full. At the same meaning that, Channel 3 and 4 video signal and sound signal only recording into HDD3 and HDD4, taking into HDD3 first and then using HDD4 after HDD3 full.
Return: Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm back to main menu.
A-3 Timer Record Setting:
Highlight and select "Timer Record", then press [Enter]for this selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below).
Timer Record: "On, Off" are the 2 different status settings. Use the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function. While timer selected, there will be 16 different setting tasks for timer setup in each channel (8 different day types, and 2 different period settings avail­able for each type):
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings
Timer Record
Motion Detection Alarm Record Channels Housings Network Language Exit
Timer Record Settings
Ch Timer Motion_Mode 1 On Off On Off 2 On Off On Off 3 On Off On Off 4 On Off On Off
Channel 1 Timer Record Settings
Date Period 1 Period 2 Everyday 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Mon 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Tue 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Wed 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Thurs 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Fri 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Sat 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Peak 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Return
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• Date: Select either "Everyday", "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"
and "Peak", when "Peak" time selected, the device will not use the stand-by function.
• Period 1 and Period 2: Select start time and end time.
Motion Mode: "On, Off" are the 2 different status settings to enable and disable this func-
tion respectively. Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function.
A-4 Motion Detection Setting:
Highlight and select Motion Detection, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below), then select the required area.
Effective Region: Use the cursor to select Settings and press [Enter] to confirm this function. Then there will be a region setting screen with full of square grid (as picture shown below), press [Setting] to get the detect area as full screen (all the grid squares will turn a light green square as selected) re-press [Setting] to cancel the selected areas (all grid squares will turn back to clear, and there will be purple flashing cursor right in the centre of screen for selection).
• Using the directional key to move purple cursor for selection. When the grid block being selected (press [Enter] to select), the block will turn light green.
• Cancel with re-press [Enter] key in the block.
• When there are objects moving in the selected region, the block will turn yellow and flashing. (This will activate the recording, if there had been pre-set already).
Alarm: "On, Off" 2 different status settings. Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings Timer Record
Motion Detection
Alarm Record Channels Housings Network Language Exit
Motion Detection Channel Effective Alarm
Region
1 Settings On 2 Settings On 3 Settings Off 4 Settings Off
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A-5 Alarm Record Setting:
Highlight and select Alarm Record, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below), then select the required area.
Alarm: "On, Off" are the 2 different status settings available. Use the cursor to select
and press [Enter] to confirm this function. While "On" is selected, there will be 16 different task settings for timer setup in each channel (8 different day types, and 2 different period settings available for each type):
• Date: Select either "Everyday", "Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat" and "Peak". When "Peak" time is selected, the device does not have the stand-by function.
• Period 1 and Period 2: Available to select the start time and end time.
In_Mode: "Open, Close" are the 2 different input modes for alarm signal input. When the
alarm system is set to the "Close" option, when open signal starts, the alarm signal is produced. The input mode in here should be set as "Open".
Alarm_Delay: Key in the number key to setup the time delay (range from 0 to 300 seconds)
for alarm recording (default setting as 10 seconds).
Out_Delay: Key in the number key to setup the time delay (range from 0 to 300 seconds)
for alarm output (default setting as 10 seconds).
Keep_Delay: Key in the number key to setup time delay (range from 0 to 300 seconds) for
alarm warning signal (default setting as 10 seconds).
For example: If an alarm is produced at 23:30:50 the device should start the recording from time 23:30:40 since the system per-recording time was set as 10 seconds. The system will release the alarm warning signal. Whole recording depends on the alarm time, per-recording alarm time and alarm warning signal to perform recording
Multi_Ch_Rec: "On, Off" are the 2 different status settings available. Use the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function. While "On" is selected, there will be 4 multiple channels interface display as shown below:
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings Timer Record Motion Detection
Alarm Record
Channels Housings Network Language Exit
Alarm Record Settings
Ch Alarm In_Mode 1 On Close Alarm_Delay: 005s 2 Off Open Out_Delay: 005s 3 On Open Keep_Delay: 005s 4 Off Open Multi_Ch_Rec: On
Multi_Ch_Output: On
Return
Channel 1 Alarm Record Settings
Date Period 1 Period 2 Everyday 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Mon 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Tue 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Wed 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Thurs 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Fri 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Sat 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Peak 08:00-12:00 14:00-18:00 Return
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Multi_Ch_Rec: "On, Off" are the 2 different status settings available. Use the cursor to select
and press [Enter] to confirm this function. While "On" is selected, there will be 4 multiple channels interface display as shown below:
Horizontal Row: Channel "1~8" (for 4 channels device only 4 available)
Vertical Column: Alarm Channel "1~8" (for 4 channels device only 4 available)
"*" : Press [Enter] to select and cancel this;
Example: As seen from above, for the row 1, while alarm channel 1 received signal, the channel 1 and 2 start recording, channel 3 and 4 not taking any action.
Example: For the row 2, while alarm channel 2 received signal, only channel 2 start recording, other channels not taking any action.
Multi_Ch_Output: "On, Off" 2 difference status setting. Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function. While "On" selected, there will be 4 multiple channels inter­face display as shown above.
A-6 Channel Setting:
Highlight and select Channels, then press [Enter]for this selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below), then select the required area.
• Title: Channel name. Use the cursor to select and press [Enter] to key-in the name and re-press [Enter] to confirm this function.
• Cover: "On, Off" 2 difference status setting. Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] to confirm this function. While "On" selected, there will be cover display setting as shown below:
Alarm Record Settings
Ch Alarm In_Mode 1 On Close Alarm_Delay: 005s 2 Off Open Out_Delay: 005s 3 On Open Keep_Delay: 005s 4 Off Open Multi_Ch_Rec: On
Multi_Ch_Output: On
Return
Multiple Channel Alarm Recording setting
12345678
1* *
2*
3* *
4*
567
8
Return
Alarm Channel
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings Timer Record Motion Detection Alarm Record
Channels
Housings Network Language Exit
Channel Settings
Channel Title Cover Time Insert
1 Warehouse Yes Yes 2 Cash No No 3 Cash 2 No No 4 Main Desk No No
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• Use the directional key to move small yellow block selection. When 4 points of yellow block are produced there will be q region wet up for the coverage setting area.
Time insert: "On, Off" are the 2 different status settings. Use the cursor to select and press
[Enter] to confirm this function. While "On" selected, a system clock will be shown while recording.
A-7 Housing Setting:
Highlight and select Housings, then press [Enter]for the selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below), then select the required area.
Protocol: Using the cursor to select and press [Enter]to confirm difference protocol
(pelco-d/p/02-15 etc.);
BaudRate: Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] select difference rate at
1200/2400/4800/9600;
No: Using the cursor to select and press [Enter] select difference housing number at
(01~63).
A-8 Network Setting:
Highlight and select Network, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below), then select the required area.
• IP Address: Use the cursor to select and press [Enter]to enter the IP address.
• Subnet mask: Use the cursor to select and press [Enter]to enter the subnet mask at
current location.
• Default Gateway: Use the cursor to select and press [Enter] select default gateway according to current IP address.
• Transport protocol: Use the cursor to select and press [Enter] select.
A-9 Language Setting:
Make sure that English is the default setting.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings Timer Record Motion Detection Alarm Record Channels
Housings
Network Language Exit
Housing Settings
Channel Protocol BaudRate No.
1 pelco-d 1200 01 2 pelco-p 2400 10 3 enkel 4800 25 4 ccr-20g 9600 63
Return
GENERAL SETTINGS
Record Settings Timer Record Motion Detection Alarm Record Channels Housings
Network
Language Exit
Network Settings
IP Address: 029, 010, 001,100 Subnet mask: 255,255,255,000 Default gateway: 029,010,001,254 Transport protocol: TCP/IP
Return
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A-10 Exit:
Highlight and select Exit, then press [Enter] to confirm for save the change of setting then return back to main menu.
B. Info Menu
While system is in use, select [Info Menu] to check the menu content. The info menu can be seen as shown below, highlight the item for selection and then press [Enter]to confirm.
B-1 All Record:
Highlight and select All Record, then press [Enter]for this selection, the sub-menu will shown (as below), then select the required channel and date, press "Start" to see the record at specific requirement.
After pressing enter, there will be a sub-menu shown (as below), and the calendar will dis­play dates 1 to 31 as per selected month, move the cursor to select different dates in order to check the record and press [Enter] to view. A yellow font represents recording existance for this. If no recording exists for certain date, "No exist record" will be displayed. Using page up ("UP") and down ('DO") ("+/-" key) for those more than 1 page recording list.
Title: Channel name.
Recording Time: Period for the recording time, the length for each at 60 minutes.
Recording method: "R" for timer record, "M" for manual record, "A" for alarm record.
Sharpness: D1, HD1 and CIF to indicate the level of the recording information.
Frame Rate: While in PAL video system, "25, 12, 06, 03, 01, 0.5" frame rate levels will available. While in NTSC video system, "30, 15, 08, 04, 02, 01" frame rate levels will be available.
Info Menu
All Record Alarm Record Alarm Log Operate Log Channel Status HDD Status Machine Info Exit
Info Menu
All Record
Alarm Record Alarm Log Operate Log Channel Status HDD Status Machine Info Exit
Input date and time of all record
Channel: 01 Time: 2003/11/28, 23:30 Start Return
Channel 1 2003/11/28 Recording Info 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 UP DO
CASH 1 08:30-09:00 R CIF 25 CASH 2 09:30-10:00 M CIF 25 FRONT 11:30-12:00 A CIF 25 CASH 1 17:00-18:00 R CIF 25
Channel 1 2003/11/2 9 Recording Info 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 UP DO
NO EXIST RECORD
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Press [Enter] to see the recording video/audio signal, press [F1]for time select playback, and press [SLOW] for slow motion playback at a different speed. Press [FF]for fast forward playback and [FB]for fast backward playback, press [PAUSE] key to pause the video. [RETURN] to exit the playback window and back to main menu.
B-2 Alarm Record:
Highlight and select Alarm Record, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be displayed (as below. Then select the required channel and date, press "Start" to see the record at a specific requirement.
After pressing Start there will be a sub-menu shown (as below), and the calendar will dis­play as well from date 1 to 31 at the selected month. Move the cursor to select different dates to check the record and press [Enter] to see. The dates shown in a yellow font are dates where there has been an alarm record.
When no recording exists for a certain date, "No exist record" will be displayed. Using page up ("UP") and down ('DO") ("+/-" key) for dates when more than 1 page recording list is available. Press [Enter] to see the recording video/audio signal. Press [F1] for time select playback, press [SLOW] for slow motion playback at different speeds. Press [FF] for fast forward play­back and [FB] for fast backward playback, with [PAUSE] key to make the frame pause. Press [RETURN] to exit the playback window and back to main menu.
Info Menu
All Record
Alarm Record Alarm Log Operate Log Channel Status HDD Status Machine Info Exit
Input date and time of alarm record
Channel: 01 Time: 2003/11/28, 23:30 Start Return
Channel 1 2003/11/28 Recording Info 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 UP DO
CASH 1 08:30-09:00 R CIF 25 CASH 2 09:30-10:00 M CIF 25 FRONT 11:30-12:00 A CIF 25 CASH 1 17:00-18:00 R CIF 25 WAREH 20:10-21:10 R CIF 25
RETURN
Channel 1 2003/11/28 Recording Info 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 UP DO
NO EXIST RECORD
RETURN
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B-3 Alarm Log:
Highlight and select Alarm Log, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below), this allows you to see the recent alarm status and report.
B-4 Operate Log:
Highlight and select Operate Log, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below), this allow to show the recent operate status and report.
B-5 Channel Status:
Highlight and select Channel Status, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below), this allows to show the 4 channel’s status, including image quality, sharpness, frame rate.
B-6 HDD Status:
Highlight and select HDD Status, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below), this allow you to view the hard disk status for 4 channels, including total hard disk space and available space.
Info Menu
All Record Alarm Record
Alarm Log
Operate Log Channel Status HDD Status Machine Info
Exit
Alarm Log
2003/11/28, 23:30 Alarm at :1
Return Page Up Page Down First Page
Info Menu
All Record Alarm Record Alarm Log
Operate Log
Channel Status HDD Status Machine Info
Exit
Operate Log
2003/11/28, 23:30 Parameter Change
Return Page Up Page Down First Page
Info Menu
All Record Alarm Record Alarm Log Operate Log
Channel Status
HDD Status Machine Info
Exit
Channel Status
Motion Ch Status Q Size Frames Alarm Detection 1 Record 2 D1 25 Alarm Close 2 Idle 2 D1 25 Alarm Close 3 Record 2 D1 25 Alarm Close 4 Record 2 D1 25 Alarm Close
Return
Info Menu
All Record Alarm Record Alarm Log Operate Log Channel Status
HDD Status
Machine Info
Exit
HDD Status
HDD Status Capacity Free_Space
1 Work 040GB 012,000MB 2 None 000GB 000,000MB 3 Work 000GB 000,000MB 4 Record 000GB 000,000MB
Return
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B-7 Machine Info:
Highlight and select Machine Info, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below), this allow to show all the machine ID number and software version.
B-8 Exit:
Highlight and select Exit, then press [Enter] to confirm for save the change of setting then return back to main menu.
COMPACT FLASH CARD UPGRADE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTION
C-1 Compact Flash Card Upgrade:
1. Using a PC to make sure your Compact Flash card formated into FAT32 format. (if not already in the FAT32 format).
2. Insert the Compact Flash card into the DVR CF Slot while the DVR is turned off.
3. Press [ON/OFF] button without release to switch on the power;
4. Within 2~3 seconds the LED light (SYS and POWER) should be flashing and that means that the upgrading is in progress.
5. Upgrading will take approx. 1 minute and both LEDs will turn off once upgrading has completed.
6. Turn off the device and then remove the Compact Flash card from the slot.
7. Restart the device and the new software should be installed.
C-2 Compact Flash Card Backup:
In order to copy the data from hard disk into the Compact Flash card, please follow the following procedures:
1. Insert the Compact Flash card into CF Slot before the DVR’s power is on.
2. Power on the device and stop all recording activity.
3. Press the [CF card] button in remote control or front panel, this will allow the copying
of all required information and data into Compact Flash card.
4. Re-Press the [CF card] button on the remote control or front panel to stop copying.
C-3 Playback Compact Flash Card Content:
In order to playback the data from the Compact Flash card, press [CF card] to enter the Compact Flash card menu and use the cursor to select operation:
C-3-1 Compact Flash card management:
Highlight and select CF Manage, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as seen below), this allows you to view all the information of the current CF card.
Info Menu
All Record Alarm Record Alarm Log Operate Log Channel Status HDD Status
Machine Info
Exit
Machine Info
Unit ID.: 43743746194619463289573296 Version:
Return
CF Card Operation
CF Card Manage
Copy Information Renew setting
Exit
CF Card Management
No Record
Previous Page Next Page Delete Help: Press Enter to playback, press right key button then Enter to delete
Disk Space: 000,060MB Availability: 000,057MB
Return
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1. No Record will be shown if there is no data in the Compact Flash Card.
2. There will be a record list to viewed for data from the Compact Flash Card
(as shown below).
3. Pressing [Enter] button for selected record data to playback, and press the [ESC]
button to stop the playback.
C-3-2 Copy Information:
Highlight and select Copy Information, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below):
1. For copying 1 device setting into other devices.
2. Get all necessary settings in 1 device, and then insert CF card into slot
(insert CF card before power on).
3. After the device is powered on, select Copy Information and press the [Enter] button.
4. When copying is completed, there will be a message reading "Completed".
5. For a failed copy operation, the message Failed Copy will be displayed.
C-3-3 Renew setting:
Highlight and select Renew setting, then press [Enter] for this selection, the sub-menu will be shown (as below):
1. For copying 1 device setting into other devices.
2. When all necessary settings are in already copied into the CF.
3. Using this card and insert into device slot (before power on).
4. Then after the device power is on, select "Renew Setting" with [Enter] button.
5. When the renew is completed, there will be a message saying "Completed".
6. Restart the device and all new settings will be restored.
CF Card Operation
CF Card Manage
Copy Information Renew setting
Exit
CF Card Management
XXXX 09:15-09-16 M CIF 25 XXXX 10:10-10:12 M CIF 25
Previous Page Next Page Delete Help: Press Enter to playback, press right key button then Enter to delete
Disk Space: 000,060MB Availability: 000,057MB SIZE: 7,813KB Return
CF Card Operation
CF Card Manage
Copy Information
Renew setting
Exit
CF Card Operation
CF Card Manage Copy Information Renew setting
Exit
Copy in progress……..
CF Card Operation
CF Card Manage Copy Information
Renew setting
Exit
Renew in progress...
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RECORDING AND PLAYBACK INSTRUCTION
D-1 Recording
Manual Recording:
1. Use the [Record] button to start recording, will be a red dot on the top right side corner of the monitor which indicates the recording is in progress.
2. Press the [Stop] button to stop the recording and the red dot will turn off.
Timer Recording:
Refer to section A-3 Remark: The Channel 1 timer setting has the "Peak" time setting (from number 16 option), the peak setting is not available for other channel. After the "Peak" had been selected, the device will not have any stand-by mode while no setting required.
Alarm Recording:
Refer to section A-4 Remark: When the device is in stand-by mode, there would be a 15~20 second time delay when the alarm recording activates and recording starts.
D-2 Playback
Playback all record:
Refer to section C-1
Playback Alarm record:
Refer to section C-2
Playback the recent record:
Press the [Play] button to playback current channel information;
D-3 Playback with time select
1. Use the [F1] button for current playback channel, to select the time for playback
2. Use the [Stop] button to stop the playback.
D-4 Stop Playback
1. Use the [Stop] button to stop the playback;
D-5 Slow Playback:
1. Use the [Slow] button to slow motion the playback, with speeds at 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8.
2. Use the [Play] button to return to normal speed.
D-6 Pause Playback and Frame by Frame playback
1. Use the [Pause] button to pause the motion.
2. While motion is paused, using [Pause] again to play frame by frame playback.
3. Press the [Play] button to return to normal speed.
D-7 Fast Forward
1. Press the [FF] button to perform fast forward playback, with speeds at X2 or X4.
2. Press the [Play] button to return to normal speed.
D-8 Fast Backward
1. Press the [FB] button to perform fast backward playback, with speed at X2 or X4.
2. Press the [Play] button to return to normal speed.
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ADJUSTMENT FOR PICTURE PARAMETER AND SOUND LEVEL
E-1 Parameter adjustment
1. Use the [Adjust] button to adjust brightness, color, contrast and the motion detect sensitivity level.
2. Use the [+] or [-] button for adjustment up and down.
3. Returns to menu after 5 seconds idle time without any adjustment.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION DATA
E-1 Parameter adjustment
1. Use the [Adjust] button to adjust brightness, color, contrast and the motion detect sensitivity level.
2. Use the [+] or [-] button for adjus
Ite m Device Parame ter
Specif ication / Details
UI Language English/ Simplified Chinese/ Traditional Chinese
User Interface
Icon operation interfac e (OSD menu)
Security
User level passw ord, administer level passw ord
Video Input
4 independent input w ith 1.0Vp-p, 75Ù BNC
Video Output
1 PAL/NTSC output with 1.0V p-p, 75Ù BNC, c omposite video
1 VGA output
Video Display 1 channel and 4 channels w ith difference display mode
Video Standard
PAL: 25 frames per s econd CCIR625 lines 50 Hz NTSC: 30 frames per second CCIR525 lines 60 Hz
System Resource Real time recording w ith 1 channel playback and 4 channels monitoring
Online real time monitor
Audio Input
4 channels independent input, L, R Channels 600Ù RCA
Audio Output 1 channel from monitor mode, 1 channel from playback mode 600Ù RCA
Basic output 1.0—2.2V
S/N ?-30dB
Recording Format Video and sound at same time
Compression PCM
Encoding MPEG-4 Variable encode rate \ Fixed encode rate
Image Format
CIF( 352×288 pixels) 1/2D1( 704×288 pixels) D1( 704×576 pixels )
Video Standard ISO14496 Audio Standard PCM
Video Freq.
12.5K-112.5Kbyte/s 25K-150Kbyte/s 50K-300Kbyte/s
Audio Freq. 8Kbyte/s Audio Size Rate 28.8Mbyte/hour Video Size Rate 45M-405Mbyte/hour 90M-540Mbyte/hour 180M-1080Mbyte/hour
Storage
4 IDE hard disk, support 200G or larger hard disk size
Image Quality 8 Adjustable levels
Max Frame Rate 25 f rames/ sec/ channel 12.5 frames/ sec/ c hannel 6.25 frames/ sec/ channel
Res ol uti on
Playback 352×288 pixels, Playbac k 704×288 pixels, Playbac k 704×576 pixels,
Real time 704×576 pixels, Real time 704×576 pixels, Real time704×576 pixels,
VGA output 720×576 pixels VGA output 720×576 pixels VGA output 720×576 pixels Data capture Bi-directional Motion Detect
Independent sett ing with each channel, with 192 detect region fo r each channel and adjus table mo tion s ensitivit y
Input 4 independent input channels
Output
4 independent alarm output ( 2 voltage output, 2 open sw itch w ith output at 12VDC, 500MA)
Alarm mode Open / Short
Serial Port
RS485, extendable w ith external modem
Serial Port
RS232, common serial port
Network port
RJ-45 10M/100M boardband port
Internet Protocol
Support TCP/IP, UDP/IP
Transf er mode
Dial-up, A DSL, ISDN, internet, intranet
Brow er IE brow er
Audio
Video
System
Com port
Alarm
Dig it al Processing and Storing
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Pow e r
AC 220V±20%, 50Hz±2%
Consumption
15W( excluding w ith hard disk)
Working Temperature
0~50
Working Humidity
=80%
Outer Dimension
2U Standard device box 440( W) ×9 0( H) ×420( D) mm
Weight
5.5KG( Excluding hard disk)
Clock Build-in system clock and calendar
Oth er s
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION DATA
APPENDIX
I-1 IDE requirement:
1. There are 2 IDE ports in the main board: 1 is master and 1 is slave.
2. J4 IDE (the one close with power port) as master IDE port.
3. J10 IDE as slave IDE port.
4. Master hard disk must connect first before slave hard disk operate.
5. Also while 2 hard disks connect with IDE, they must be set with different jumpers to make this functional.
I-2 Playback DVR Hard disk with PC:
The DVR file information requires the conversion program (STMTOAVI.EXE which comes with the product) to make it as PC compatible and readable. It simply convert those *.stm file into *.avi file, which can play with media player from PC.
Here are some steps for STMTOAVI software instruction:
1. Click the STMTOAVI program to start.
2. Open file with select those *.stm file.
3. Start the conversion.
4. Provided with the output file name and output path.
5. After conversion, there will be a new file with *.avi and must used with DIVX playback software to run the avi file (DIVX version prefer with 5.03 or better).
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