Talos Security DK1400 User Manual

H.264 Networking
Surveillance System
USER MANUAL
We highly encourage our customers to bench test their system prior t o installation. Bench testing will confirm all components are operating properly and will help familiarize you with the system prior to installation.
Lay your system components out on a large surface such as a test bench or kitchen table and inventory items.
Connect cameras to the DVR video inputs, a monitor or TV to the DVR video output, and then connect power to the cameras. Turn the DVR on; the cameras will be visible on the DVR live view screen.
Turn DVR power off to install the hard drive in to the DVR, turn on the DVR and familiarize yourself with the DVR menus and functions.
Permanently install the cameras, cables, power supplies, and DVR. Follow the guide below for more details about the DVR.
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INDEX
1 INTRODUCTION_____________________________________________________________ 4
Specifications ________________________________________________________________________ 4
2 INSTALLATION _____________________________________________________________ 6
Product Overview ________ ___ __ ________________________________ ___ __ ___________________6
Hard Drive Installation _________________________________________________________________7
3 OPERATION________________________________________________________________ 9
Mouse Operation______________________________________________________________________9
IR Remote Control Operation ___________________________________________________________10 Menu Tree ___________________________________________________________________________ 11 Starting the system____________________________________________________________________ 12 GUI Operation ________________________________________________________________________ 13 Display______________________________________________________________________ 13 Color _______________________________________________________________________14 Record Setup ________________________________________________________________14 Network Setup________________________________________________________________ 15 Search ______________________________________________________________________17 Backup______________________________________________________________________19 Device Setup _________________________________________________________________________20 Hard Drive Management________________________________________________________ 20 Alarm Setup__________________________________________________________________ 21 E-mail Setup _________________________________________________________________ 21 PTZ Setup ___________________________________________________________________ 22 PTZ Control__________________________________________________________________23 Mobile Device Setup___________________________________________________________ 24 Motion Detect ________________________________________________________________ 24 System Setup ________________________________________________________________________25 Date/Time setup ______________________________________________________________26 Password setup ______________________________________________________________26 Video Setup__________________________________________________________________ 27 Language Setup ______________________________________________________________27 System Information ___________________________________________________________________28 System Maintenance __________________________________________________________________ 28
4 NETWORK OPERATION ______________________________________________________ 29
Installing Client Viewer Software ________________________________________________________ 29
Log into Client Viewer Software _________________________________________________________ 30 Client Viewer Local Setup ______________________________________________________________ 30 Add DVR/Server to Client Viewer ________________________________________________31 Client Viewer Remote Setup ____________________________________________________________32 Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS) __________________________________________33 DVR Network Settings (DDNS) __________________________________________________34 Router setup _________________________________________________________________ 35 Port Forwarding ______________________________________________________________ 36 Client Viewer Settings (DDNS) __________________________________________________37 Internet Explorer Access _______________________________________________________________ 39 IE Settings___________________________________________________________________39 Security _____________________________________________________________________ 40 ActiveX______________________________________________________________________ 40 Login using Internet Explorer ___________________________________________________ 41 Web Server Interface __________________________________________________________________42 Live View ____________________________________________________________________42 PTZ Control (GUI)_____________________________________________________________42 Replay / Playback _____________________________________________________________43 Remote Settings ______________________________________________________________44 Record Settings ______________________________________________________________45 Alarm Settings _______________________________________________________________46 PTZ Setting __________________________________________________________________47 Network Settings _____________________________________________________________47 Mobile Settings_______________________________________________________________48 Advanced Settings ____________________________________________________________________ 49 Language____________________________________________________________________49 Video Format Mode ___________________________________________________________49 Time and Date________________________________________________________________ 49 Maintenance _________________________________________________________________ 50 System Information ___________________________________________________________50 Hard Drive Information_________________________________________________________51 User Accounts _______________________________________________________________51
Local PC Storage Settings ____________________________________________________ 52
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
This compact DVR has all the functionality you desire. H.264 video compression ensures maximum recording time, while preserving the quality of the recorded video. Ethernet connection provides access from any computer on your home network and even remotely over the Internet or your Smartphone. An intuitive onscreen GUI eases system setup and exporting recorded video. Video motion detection saves hard drive space and alerts you to movement in an observed area. Other features include local recording, playback, support triple mode remote network surveillance, data backup, parameter setting, motion detection, I/O alarm setting, PTZ, USB mouse, USB2.0 backup, IE browser and back up etc.
1.2 PRODUCT FEATURE
H.264 compression Two USB interface, USB 2.0 for data backup, USB 2.0 for mouse operation Support one 3.5" SATA HDD Special file system for security 16 bit color translucent user-friendly GUI, with notes for selected menu items Optimized four channel simultaneous playback Two level user management Support live view, parameter setting and copy/playback via network
1.2.1 SPECIFICATION
Description
Compression H.264
Video in
Video out
Resolution
Frame Rate Non-real time; Max NTSC :120 Fps (CIF), PAL 100 Fps (CIF)
Audio input RCA×1
Audio output RCA×1
Audio codec ADPCM
Alarm input/output N/A
Video mode Manual recording, Scheduled recording, Video motion detection
1.0Vp-p/75BNC×4
1.0Vp-p/75BNC×1VGA×1
Record1CH D1, 3CH CIF
4CH
LiveD1
Network interface RJ45,100M/1000M
PTZ Supported (Pelco-D, Pelco-P)
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PTZ interface RS485 × 1; + / -
Data storage Support 1 SATA HDD; 300GB-2TB
Mouse USB Mouse
Remote control IR remote included
Voltage input 12V/3A
Appearance Half-chassis
1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL
Safety precautions should be employed while installing and using this DVR. To prolong life of this device please pay attention to the following:
When installing this device, please comply with all the electrical product safety criteria
Do not drop liquid on DVR or insert any objects
Use soft dry cloth to clean DVR; do not use chemical cleaners
Please disconnect this device from the power if not used for long duration
1.4 PACKAGE CONTENTS
QTY DESCRIPTION
1 4-Channel DVR
4 600 TVL Bullet Cameras
4 Camera Power Supplies
4 60 ft. Camera/Power Cables
4 Camera mounts with hardware
1 Mouse
1 IR Remote Control
1 DVR Power Supply
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2 INSTALLATION
2.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
2.1.1 Front Panel Indicators
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NO. NAME Function
1 Power Indicator Shows the DVR is turned ON
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4 IR
Record Indicator
Network Indicator
Shows the DVR is in RECORD mode
Show the DVR is connected to and communicating with the local area network
Remote control receiver
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2.1.2
Connectors on Rear Panel
NO. Name Function
1 VGA Connect a VGA monitor for high resolution viewing
2 Video input 4 BNC; composite video camera inputs
3 Video output 1 BNC; composite video output
4 Audio input / out 2 x RCA; line level audio input / output
5 Network Connect the DVR to a local area network
6 USB 2 x USB ports; mouse port / flash-drive for file backup
7 RS485 RS485+ / RS485- for PTZ camera control
8 Power jack Connect 12Vdc power supply
9 Power switch Master power switch
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2.2 HDD INSTALLATION
Follow the steps below to install the hard drive into the DVR.
1Remove the cover from the DVR and locate the four screw holes and ventilation slots.
2Remove the four screws and foam isolation pads from the accessory box; see photo below.
3Remove the paper backing and place the isolation pads over the screw holes.
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4Place the hard drive over the screw holes and isolation pads as shown below.
5)Insert the screws through the bottom of the chassis, through the isolation pads and into
the mounting screw holes of the hard drive.
NOTE: After installation the new hard drive must be formatted.
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3 DEVICE OPERATION
3.1 MOUSE OPERATION
The mouse is the primary input device for navigating system menus.
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, all functions described in this manual use mouse input.
To use a mouse with the system connect the mouse to the U SB MOUSE port on rear of the DVR.
NOTE: The USB ports are exclusive to the device intended. The top USB port is for data backup to a
USB flash drive, the bottom port is for connecting a USB mouse.
Figure 1.0 Connect a USB mouse to the bottom USB port on the rear panel
1) The mouse buttons perform the following:
Left-Button: Click to select a menu option;
during live viewing in split-screen, double-click on a channel to view the selected channel in full-screen.; double-click the channel again to return to split-screen view
Right-Button: Click to open a Sub-Menu
Scroll-Wheel: No function.
Figure 1.1 Mouse button operation
2) Virtual Keyboard (Mouse)
When using the mouse, input values using the onscreen virtual keyboard. You will need to use the Virtual Keyboard when entering your User ID and Password.
To use the Virtual Keyboard:
1. Click on an option or field, such as the User ID and Password fields.
2. Click 0~9 to key-in the desired digit.
3. Click
to switch between numerals, upper
and lowercase letters, and other characters.
4. Click
5. Click
to Backspace/Delete.
to enter/confirm and close the Virtual
Keyboard.
The Virtual Keyboard buttons will turn from orange to white when selected with the mouse.
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3.2 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
The remote control is the secondary device for navigating the system’s
interface.
1. STANDBY: Press to turn on/off standby mode.
2. LOGIN/LOCK: If "Security" has been enabled in the
setup menu, press to open the user login screen.
3. Number/Channel buttons: While in menus
buttons enter values; during live viewing, press to view channels in full-screen.
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: Press to switch between quad and split-screen.
5. MENU: Opens the main menu.
6. PTZ: Opens the PTZ control interface.
7. EXIT: Close menu windows.
8. Navigation/OK:
: Move cursor in menus up, Channel up.
: Move cursor in menus right, Channel up, During
playback increases forward playback speed.
: Move cursor in menus left, Channel down, During
playback increase reverse playback speed.
: Move cursor in menus down, Channel down.
OK: In menus, press to confirm selections.
9. +/ - : In menus, press to adjust values.
10. RECORD: Press to start manual recording.
11. STOP: Press to stop manual recording.
12. EXTRA: Not applicable.
13. Playback controls:
: Increase reverse playback speed 2X, 4X, 8X,16X,32X. : Press to start playback.
• : Press to increase forward playback speed 2X,4X,
8X,16X,32X.
: Press to slow playback speed by 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16,1/32. : Press to freeze playback, press again to advance
frame-by-frame.
14.AUDIO/MUTE: Allows control of live and recorded sound.
TIP: When using the remote control to enter password and camera titles, select the field using the navigation buttons press ENTER, and then press the number buttons.
3.2.1 Use Remote control to select the device number:
You can control several DVRs using one remote control. Press the "LOGIN/LOCK" key, and enter
the device number to control a specific DVR. The device number is set in "PASSWORD" setup menu.
For example to select the device with number "000001".
Press "LOGIN/LOCK" + "1" for the remote to control DVR as device 1.
NOTE:
1. The remote is set to control a DVR with device number "000000" as the default.
2. Press "LOGIN/LOCK" + "0" for the remote to control and DVR with any device code.
3. The number assigned to a DVR must be lower than 000255.
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3.3 MENU TREE
Use the mouse to control the DVR and navigate the menus. The tree diagram below is a quick reference to help keep track of menu levels and functions. The menu functions are explained on the following pages.
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3.4 SYSTEM OPERATION
3.4.1 USER LOGIN
3.4.1.1 STARTING THE SYSTEM
To power the system ON/OFF connect the power cable to the DC 12V port on the rear panel. At startup, the system performs a basic system check and runs an initial loading sequence. After a few moments, the system loads a live display view.
1) If there is no HDD in the device, the device can't read the HDD, or the HDD isn't formatted it will
display an "H" in the video on the screen.
2) You must format the HDD in the DVR before first use. The steps as follows: MainMenu >
Device>HDD management > format. When HDD format is complete, the system will restart.
3.4.1.2 SYSTEM LOGIN
By default, passwords are disabled on the system; you do not need to enter a password when
accessing any system menus. However, for security purposes it is highly recommended to enable passwords on the system using the Password Menu.
If you have enabled password and set up user accounts you will see the following screen when you log into the DVR. Input device ID and user password and press "Apply" to access the main menu.
NOTE: Default device ID is: 000000. Default Admin password is 519070. Default User password is
000000. To manage the device more conveniently, setup the user passwords and change the device ID
in the base setup. Administrator has full device authority; User has limited authority; view and playback.
DEVICE ID: Enter the unit ID (000000 ~ 000255) PASSWORD: Enter the Admin password or User password
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3.4.2 GUI OPERATION
The main menu; "DISPLAY", "RECORD", "NETWORK", "SEARCH", "DEVICES", and
"SYSTEM".
Note: The menu will display the sub-menu functions when you mouse over the menu icon.
3.4.2.1 DISPLAY
Click
"DISPLAY" on the main menu to enter the display settings interface.
CH01 ~ CH04: Click to select the channel to change settings. CHN NAME: Click to enter channel description names into the system. POSITION: Click to switch name location; there are 5 options. COLOR: Click to enter camera setting interface as follows. See below for detailed information. LIVE: Click to select; Open the view of the camera, Close the view of the camera. LIVE TIME: Display time while in live view; Open: Yes, Close: No. RECORD TIME: Display time while recording; Open: Yes, Close: No.
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Click and drag the cursor to adjust settings. Click "APPLY" to save the parameters
3.4.2.2 RECORD SETUP
"RECORD" on the main menu to enter into the record settings interface.
Click
CH01~CH04: Click to select the channel to change settings. RECORD: Open: Channel recoding enabled, Close: Channel recording disabled. BITRATE: Click to select the bitrate for best data compression. RESOLUTION: Click to select the resolution of recorded video: D1; 720 x 480, Half D1; 720 x 240,
CIF; 352 x 288
FRAME RATE: Click to select the recoded frame rate. AUDIO: Not applicable MODE: Always: DVR will begin recording at startup, Schedule: DVR will record by a set schedule. PACK TIME: Four options; 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min, this breaks video recoding into more
manageable chapters.
SCHEDULE SETUP: See below for detailed information.
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CHANNEL: Click to select all channels or just one channel for schedule recording. WEEKLY: Setup each channel as desired, there are three modes; ALARM, NORMAL, NO REC, the
selected mode will display a "check mark". You can copy a daily setting to other days. Different colors indicate different record mode: Red for alarm record, green for normal record, blank for no record.
Click APPLY then Enter to save new settings.
3.4.2.3 NETWORK SETUP
Click the "NETWORK" to enter network settings interface.
TYPE: Two options; DHCP and Static IP address.
STATIC TYPE: Select "Static" to set your preferred DVR IP address on your network. PORT: This is the out-bound port for video transmission. WEB PORT: This is the in-bound contact port for HTTP. IP ADDRESS: Set an IP address and press "Enter". Address should not conflict with automatically
assigned addresses (DHCP) from the router.
NETMASK: Enter the Netmask settings; this is normally a default setting. GATEWAY: Enter the Gateway settings; this is the address of your router on your network.
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DHCP
Select "DHCP" for the DVR to automatically negotiate an IP address from the router.
PORT: This is the out-bound port for video transmission. WEB PORT: This is the in-bound contact port for HTTP.
DDNS
Select "Open" if you are using DDNS or "Close" if you are not using DDNS service with your DVR.
SERVICE: The DVR supports 3 DDNS services; 3322, dyndns, and perfecteyes. HOST NAME: Input the host name you created when you opened your DDNS account. USERNAME: Input the user name you created when you opened your DDNS account. PASSWORD: Input the password you created when you opened your DDNS account.
Click "Apply" then "Exit" then reboot your DVR for changes to take effect.
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