z 4 Channel BNC Camera Input
z 1 Channel BNC Video Output
z Video Source Option: NTSC / PAL
z Motion Detection with Sensitivity and Area Settings
z Time Schedule Recording / Motion Triggered Recording
z One ATA-100 Hard Disk Interface
z USB 2.0 Back up to computer
z With Remote Control & Removable Hard Drive Tray
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2.1 Front Panel
Removable HDD Tray
Chapter 2: Layout
HDD Lock
IR Receiver
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
Quad
REW
Pause
Play
FWD
Channel #1
Channel #2
Channel #3
Channel #4
Quad View
Rewind
Pause
Play recorded video
Forward
Stop
REC
Menu/Esc
SEL/Edit
Up
Down
PWR
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Stop recording / playing back
Record
Enter / exit setup menu
Select / modify item
Move up / left cursor
Move down / right cursor
Power indicator
Hard disk drive indicator
2.2 Rear Panel
1 BNC video output
4 BNC video inputs
Power Supply Input
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Fan
Grounding Terminal
USB Port is located on the right side of the case.
2.3 Remote Controller
CH1 Select or enlarge Channel #1
CH2 Select or enlarge Channel #2
CH3 Select or enlarge Channel #3
CH4 Select or enlarge Channel #4
Quad Quad View Rewind Play recording list Forward Record Pause Stop recording / playing back
Menu Enter or exit setup menu Move up / left cursor
SEL Select / modify item Move down / right cursor
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Chapter 3: Installation
3.1 Installing Hard Drive
1. Unplug the power supply. Don’t install or uninstall HDD when DVR is on!!
2. Slide the HDD tray out of DVR body carefully.
3. Connect the power cord and data cable to hard disk drive.
Make sure the HDD is set to be MASTER according to the hard drive manual.
The 4 pin connection is the DC power cable for HDD, and the wider cable is the standard
hard drive IDE type connection.
4. Insert the HDD tray into DVR body tightly.
5. Lock the HDD tray.
Lock the caddy by turning the key clockwise.
If you need to unlock the tray, turn the key anti-clockwise.
CAUTION:
1. If you do NOT lock the HDD tray, the DVR system might not function properly.
2. Do not remove the HDD tray while the DVR is on!
3.2 Connecting Camera and Monitor
There are 4 camera inputs and 1 video output with BNC connectors (Refer to
2.2 Rear Panel).
3.3 Connecting Power Supply
Please only use the power adapter supplied with the DVR. The standard power
supplied to the DVR is DC 12 Voltage, 3 Amperes.
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Chapter 4: System Boot
4.1 Detecting Installed Hard Drive
Checking HDD ……
MASTER…
4.2 Recovering Lost Data
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After connecting the power, the system
will boot-up and detect the installed hard
drive.
On the screen it will show the hard drive
information.
RECOVER HDD?
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(SELECT)YES/(MENU)NO
4.3 Restore Recording Feature
Power Error Detected
Restore Hard Disk (Master) OK
Restore REC Mode…………
OK
A power error can cause data to be lost,
and the DVR system will automatically
recover lost data after power is reconnected.
If a power error occurs during
recording process, the system will
automatically resume recording after
power is reconnected.
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While the DVR is running, the
monitor will display the view from the
cameras as following:
Upper left: Percentage of used hard drive
space
Middle: Channel name (CH1 through
CH4)
Bottom right: Date and Time
Bottom left: System status. (Refer to 6.1
Start Recording)
Menu Directory
CAMERA SELECT
RECORD SELECT
RESOLUTION
RECORD FRAME
MAIN
RECORD QUALITY
MENU
SCHEDULE SET
MISCELLANEOUS MENU
HARD DISK SET
MOTION SET
AUTO RECORD
PASSWORD ENABLE
PASSWORD CHANGE
COLOR SET
TIME SET
VIDEO MODE
FACTORY RESET
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MAIN MENU
CAMERA SELECT 1234
RECORD SELECT 1234
RESOLUTION EACH
RECORD FRAME 25
RECORD QUALITY HIGH
SCHEDULE SET
MISCELLANEOUS MENU
HARD DISK SET
MOTION SET
VIDEO MODE PAL
FACTORY RESET
PRESS (UP,DOWN), ENTER (SELECT)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
5.2 Camera Select
[Menu]: enter system menu
[
Up] and [Down]: move the cursor
[
SEL]: select/modify settings
[
Menu]: press again to exit
The DVR system can display 4
cameras feed in one picture (Quad Mode).
You can configure which camera is
displayed.
Press [
SEL] to modify setting, or
press [CH1], [CH2], [CH3] and [CH4] to
set each channel separately.
If a channel is disabled, the system will display “OFF” on the monitor,
meanwhile, this channel won’t be selected to record. (Refer to 5.3 Record Select)
5.3 Record Select
Configure which channel is allowed to record.
Note: If no channels are selected, an error message will appear briefly on the
screen when record is selected.
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5.4 Resolution
There are two modes of resolution for video recording:
EACH Mode:
The DVR compresses and records each video channel separately so you can
enlarge a single channel to full screen display and still be recording on all channels.
You can also record on specific channels, for example, you can turn off the record
function of CH1 and CH2 and then the system will only record video on CH3 and
CH4.
Press [CH1], [CH2], [CH3], and [CH4] enlarge relative channel to full screen
display.
In EACH Mode you can use the Auto Switch Function.
Auto Switch Function:
When the system is in live mode or recording mode, press the [QUAD] button
and hold for three (3) seconds to make each video channel enlarge to full screen.
The full screen will be displayed for three (3) seconds, including Quad view.
The switch will lasts until any button is pushed.
For example, [Stop] will stop the switch and may stop the recording
depending on Record Schedule Settings (5.7 Schedule Set).
QUAD Mode:
The DVR will compress and record all 4 video channels into one file, therefore,
you cannot enlarge a single channel to full screen in play back mode or live
monitoring mode.
Auto Switch Function is not available in QUAD Mode.
5.5 Record Frame
Record frame will affect the movement of objects in recorded video. More
frames per second gives smoother movement and uses more hard disk space.
System default value is 30fps (frames per second) for NTSC (PAL is 25fps),
which means the system will record 30 frames per second shared by all cameras.
You can set frame rate for NTSC to 30,15,10,7,5,4,3,2,1 frames per second (PAL is
25,12,8,6,4,3,2,1)
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5.6 Record Quality
There are three levels of recording quality: High, Normal, and Low.
Higher quality uses more hard drive space.
Record frame rate, record quality and available hard drive space will affect the
total recording time of the DVR system.
5.7 Schedule Set
You can set video recording method by Time and Motion Detection T riggered
Recording.
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PRESS (UP,DOWN), ENTER (SELECT)
PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT
SCHEDULE SET
“-” No Recording
“T” Time (System Default)
“M” Motion Detection Triggered
[
Up] and [Down]: To move the cursor
[SEL]: To modify record method
Numbers along bottom indicate the 24
hours of a da
For example:
If you want to record by motion detecton during 3 to 6 o’clock, please set the
time points (3, 4, 5, 6) from to be “M”; if you want to continuous record during 7 to
12 o’clock, please set the time points (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) to be “T”.
Both of the two record methods need to be triggered by pressing [REC]
button. After pressing [REC] button, if the schedule is set to be “T” at that time,
DVR will start to record immediately; if the schedule is set to be “M”, DVR will
not start record until a motion is captured and detected by system.
Force Record:
When DVR is set to record by motion detection, DVR will not record if there is
no motion. If you want to record immediately, please press [REC] button and hold
for 3 to 5 seconds, DVR will start force record.
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5.8 Miscellaneous Menu-Auto Record
When the function is set to be “ON”, DVR will be awaked to record
automatically by record schedule if DVR is without any manual operations in five
(5) minutes.
When you choose “OFF”, DVR will not record until you press the [ REC]
button.
5.9 Miscellaneous Menu-Password Enable
When this option is set to be “ON”, you will be required to enter the password
if you want to stop recording or enter menu.
System default password: Press [CH1] button six (6) times.