TORCHVIEW CDVR-1608R User Manual

User Manual
Digital Video Recorder
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NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
WARNING
FCC Compliance Statement
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1. Read Instructions
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instruction Manuals
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions
All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning
Unplug this product from the power outlet bef ore cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture
Do not use this product near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.
8. Accessories
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, brack et, or table . The produ ct may f all, cau sing se rious injury to a child or adult, and serio us damage to the product.
9. Ventilation
Slots and openings in the cabinet are pro vided for v entil ation and t o ensure rel iable ope ra tion of the p roduct and to protect it from overheating, an d these openings must not be block ed or covered. The openin gs should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other simila r surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been a dhered to.
10. Power Sources
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company .
11. Power-Cord Protection
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cards at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
12. Overloading
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral con v enience receptacle as this can result in a risk of fire or elec tric sho ck.
13. Object and Liquid Entry
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of an y kind on the product.
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14. Damage Requiring Service
Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product. c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water. d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls
that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal
operation. e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service.
15. Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
16. Safety Check
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
17. Heat
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat the product.
18. Internal Fan
The internal fan rotates at high speed and may cause an accident.
19. Battery
Change the lithium battery after turning off the power of the product. Check the polarity of the lithium battery while changing and change the lithium battery with the same type which is in the product or with a similar type recommended by your vendor. Dispose the lithium battery according to the instructions of the battery manufacturer.
There is danger of explosion when instructions are not followed.
20. Turning On/Off the DVR power.
Do not turn off the power by removal of the power plug. T o turn off the power, click the power button from the front panel. When the system stops abnormally , the power button might not work. Click power button for 5 full seconds to turn power off. Do not turn off the power unproperly or apply shock/vibration to unit while the hard disk is activating. It may cause hard disk failure or loss of data.
Important Safety Instruction
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. DVR Components……………………........
1.2. Product Description…………….………….
1.2.1. Front Panel…………………………….
1.2.2. Rear Panel………………………….….
1.2.3. Remote Controller…………………….
2. INSTALLATION
2.1. Hard Drive…………………………….…….
2.2. Starting the DVR………………..…………. Cautions & Warnings……………..………..
2.3. Log In & Log Out……..……………………….
2.4. CD Booting……………………………………
2.5. USB Flash Drive…………...………………….
3. CONFIGURATION
3.1 Configuration Menu…….…………..……….
3.2. System Setup…………………………..….
3.3. Camera Setup……………………..……….
3.4. Sensor Setup…………………………….….
3.5. Network Setup……………………..……….
3.6. Record Setup……… ………………..………
3.7. Record Scheduler………………..………….
3.8. Display Setup…………………………….….
3.9. Device Setup & Information…..…….…….
3.10. Log Li st……………..……………………….
3.11. Backup & Format………………………….
4. OPERATION
4.1. Monitoring……………………………..….
4.1.1. Multi-Screen Display…………………….
4.1.2. Changing Channel…………………….
4.1.3. Freeze Screen………………….…….
4.1.4. Full Screen Display…………………….
4.2. Monitoring Control……………………….
4.2.1. Display……………………………….
4.2.2. Video…………………………..…….
4.2.3. Audio……………………………..….
4.2.4. etc………………………………..…..
4.3. Playback (Search) ……………………….
4.3.1. Time/Date Search…………………….
4.3.2. Event Search…………….……….…
4.3.3. File Search(CD-RW, USB)……...….
4.3.4. Capture…………………………..…. Image Capture……………..……… Video Clip Copy………………..……
4.4. PTZ Control………………………….……….
4.5. Recording……………………………..…..…. Panic Recording………………………..…..…
Appendix A. Technical Specification
Appendix B. Trouble Shooting
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1.1. DVR Components
Check the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do not attempt to use the unit, contact the supplier immediately. If the unit must be returned, it must be shipped in the original packing box.
DVR Unit
Remote Controller
Operation Manual
Mouse
Power Cable
Network Client Program
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1.2. Product Description
1.2.1. Front Panel
1. CD-RW Tray Door : Insert CD.
2. Channel Indicator (1 to 16) : Indicates which channels are operating.
3. POWER : Press to turn on/off power. The power indicator will light up w hen power is on.
4. REC Indicator : The indicator will blink dur ing recording. NT Indicator : The indicator will light up during network connection.
AR Indicator : The indicator will light up when sensor is triggered.
5. PANIC : Toggle t o start/stop panic reco rding of all channels with hi gh recording quality.
6. MONITOR : Display the Monitoring Control Menu on the screen.
7. PTZ : Enter the PTZ control mode.
8. SETUP : Enter the Setup Mode.
9. ESC : Clear the Monitoring Control Menu.
Return to a higher Cate gory/Group/Field.
Cancel the selected Field button.
10. : Insert and Eject CD. Y ou may also push the tray to insert the tray.
11. Operation Keys :
: Activate a function or complete an entry that you have made during setup.
Display the Monitoring Control Menu on the screen.
: Move between categories and chan ge field values.
12. TAB : Move between menu groups.
13. JOG Dial : Change channels during monitoring.
Frame by frame reverse/forward during Playback mode.
14. USB Port : Connection for USB stor age device
15. MOUSE Port : Connection for PS2 mouse.
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1.2.2. Rear Panel
1. AC POWER Socket : Supports 110V ~ 22 0V free volt.
2. SENSOR Terminal
* Connect G(Ground) before connecting the sensors.
3. SPOT OUT Connector
- Output connector for Spot Out signal to monitor .
4. VOUT & AOUT Connectors
- Output connector for video(VOUT) and audio(AOUT) signal s to monitor.
5. AUDIO INPUT Connectors
- Input connectors for audio signals.
6. VIDEO INPUT Connectors
- Input connectors for video signals.
7. ALARM Output Terminal
- Connect the alarm devices in its corresponding numbers.
8. VGA(Monitor) Port
- Connection to PC monitor.
9. S-Video Connector
- Connection to S-Video jack.
10. RMC Connector
- Connection to remote controller extension cable.
11. MOUSE Port
- Connection to Mouse.
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12. PTZ Connector
- Connection to PTZ camera.
13. LAN Port
- Connection to LAN cable.
14. SW(DIP Switch)
- Adjust the Dip Switch setting according to require d functions. The system must be restart ed after adjustments.
Functions OFF Position(Up) ON Position(Down) Color System NTSC PAL Booting CD Booting None
Monitor Output VGA *TVRGB, Composite, S-Video
* Only PC monitors that support Interlace RGB must be used. Or TVs with RGB jack
(SONY monitors) may be used after connecting RGB and HSYNC to the external SYNC. Switch between TV↔VGA may be performed only during the Monitoring Mode.
15. TERMINAL
* Lower serial connection jack : For serial remote control.
16. MODEM Port
Introduction
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9 8 7 6
PIN No. Explanation
PIN No. Explanation 1 nRS485 5 GND 9 RS485 2,3,4,6,7,8 Not used
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PIN No. Explanation
PIN No. Explanation 2 RX 5 GND 3 TX 1,4,6,7,8,9 Not used
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PIN No. Explanation
PIN No. Explanation 2 RX 5 GND 3 TX 1,4,6,7,8,9 Not used
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1.2.3. Remote Controller
Introduction
OSD OSD On/Off during Monitoring. PANIC Panic Recording On/Off. Numeral Keys Input numbers during Login/Setup/PTZ. CAPTURE Enter video clip/image copy menu during playback. F/F Remove image distortion during frame by fr ame advance. PREVIOUS Move to previous category . NEXT Move to next category .
Direction Keys
Move cursor left/right/up/down. PTZ control
MENU / ENTER
Display the menu bar during monitoring, playback, and capture. Select/Enable a highlighted category/function.
ESC Stop current operation or return to previous mode. AUDIO Audio On/Off . MONITOR Enter Monitoring mode. PTZ Enter PTZ control mode. SEARCH Enter Search(Playback) mode. SETUP Enter Setup mode. PAUSE Pause during playback. Fast reverse playback Playback in reverse/forward direction Fast forward play back. FULL SCR Change to full screen display during Search.. Playback in slow motion(1x→1/2x1/4→1/8x1/16)
-/+ SKIP
Increase/Decrease speed during playback.
CH Change channels during M onitoring/PTZ Control/Playback. DISPLAY Change multi-screen display type
-/+ ZOOM
Adjust zoom of PTZ camera. T oggle between zoom 2x and normal v iew during monitoring.
FREEZE Freeze screen during monitoring SEQUENCE Automatic sequence display during monitoring.
/ FOCUS Adjust focus of PTZ camera
ID Set
Set ID of remote controller. Same ID must be applied for the DVR and remote controller.
Press the ID SET button and input the ID using the
numeral keys. The ID must be set in 3 digits.(If DVR ID is “1” press “001”)
The ID SET button must remain pressed while
inputting the ID. PRESET Enter preset controls of PTZ IRIS
Adjust aperture of PTZ camera.
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2.1. Installation of Hard Disk Drives
Compatible Hard Drives : Samsung, Maxtor, Fujitsu, Western Digital, Seagate
2.1.1. Installation Order.
Unscrew the Brackets from the DVR bottom in order to install Hard Drives.
- Installing one HDD : PRIMARY MASTER
- Installing two HDD : PRIMARY MASTER SECONDARY MASTER
- Installing three HDD : PRIMARY MASTER SECONDARY MASTER PRIMARY SLAVE * Hard Drives must be installed in the DVR according to the above order and adjust the Jumper
Pin of the Hard Drive to the Master or Slave position.
- Fasten 2 screws on e ach side of the HDD bracket to fix the Hard Drives to the bracket.
2.1.2. Cable Connection.
Connect the Power Plug and IDE Cable to the Hard Drive. The CD-RW must be connected with the Secondary Sl ave IDE Cable.
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Primary Slave (Above) Primary Master (Below)
Secondary Master (Below)
IDE Cable
Power Cable
DVR FRON
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Bracket 1
Bracket 2
Screw 1 Screw 2
Screw 3 Screw 4
CD-RW Driv
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IDE Cable
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2.2. Starting the DVR
After installing the hard disk, set the DIP switch to the NTSC or PAL position to match your equipment before turning on the power of the DVR. Then, connect the power cord and press the power button until the LED lights up to start the DVR. When starting the DVR for the first time, formatting of the hard disk will commence automatically and the DVR will be initialized as follows.
The DVR will perform “S.M.A.R.T.” check of the installed hard disk. If no problem is detected [S.M.A.R.T. PASS] will be indicated and if a problem is detected [S.M.A.R.T.
FAILURE] will be indicated and a warning will appear on the monitoring screen every 1 minute for a duration of 5 seconds.
The hard disk capacity indicated may be smaller than the capacity declare d by the hard disk producer. This difference may occur due to the difference in measure units and therefore is not a defect.
If the hard disk detected has not been formatted, recording will start after the formatting is completed.
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S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology)
S.M.A.R.T. is a reliability prediction technology to anticipate the failure of a hard disk drive with
sufficient notice to allow a system or user to back up data prior to a drive’s failure. If the controller detects problems in the disk drive reliability, it will release a warning to the user. In such a case, the use of the disk drive should be stopped immediately and have it examined.
Cautions & Warnings
1. Press the Power button on the DVR until the Power Indicator lights up.
2. The Hard Disk used in this DVR is compatible with the Windows OS by using the FA T32 file system. However, we cannot guarantee safety against the possibility that the system may crash with vaccine programs such as Anti-V irus, V3, etc.
3. If the Hard Disk is formatted in the Windows environment, it should be performed in Windows XP or a higher edition and must use the FA T32 format.
4. Do not remove devices during backup or playback of recorded data. It may cause DVR malfunctions.
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2.3. Log In & Log Out
1. Select USER
Using
buttons, select the USER. (ADMIN, USER1
~USER5)
2. Enter the PASSWORD
A Key Panel will appear automatically when the LOGIN screen
pops up.
Enter the Password using the Key P anel and click the [OK] button.
3. LOG OUT
Click the mouse right button or move the cursor to the bottom of t he screen to bring u p the Menu bar
on to the monitoring screen. Click the mouse left button on the [LOG OUT] button on the right hand corner of the Menu Bar to escape from the Administrator Mode.
This will prohibit any other users other than the authorized personnel with proper password to enter PLAY(Search), PTZ Control, and SETUP
Menu Bar
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Default value of the Password is set at “0000”. Password can be changed in the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
Key Panel
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2.4. CD Booting
When you face problems with the DVR program or want to re-install or upgrade the firmw are without entering the DVR Setup menu please take the following steps.
1. Adjust the DIP Switch located in the rear panel of t he DVR to the CD position(Down) and turn
on the DVR power .
2. Insert the CD containing the DVR Firmware. The name of the Firmware is “DVRSYS” and in
this directory , the following folders must exist.
- CDVR BMP
- FONT
- FW
3. Firmware installation will proceed automatically once the Firmware CD is inserted. The CD
will eject automatically once the installation is completed.
4. T ak e out the CD and adjust the DIP Switch(CD Switch) to the Off position(Up). The DVR will
will automatically re-boot.
5. Repeat the above procedure if the DVR fails to re-boot.
2.5. USB Flash Drive
This DVR supports Hi-Speed USB 2.0 Flash Drives.
- Use of Full Speed USB 2.0 Flash Drives may result in slow backup speed or capture speed.
Please note that the USB must be formatted using the DVR Formatting function.
- Please follow the format ting instructions provided in CONFIGURA TION – BACKUP in page 33.
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3.1. Configuration Menu
SYSTEM CAMERA SENSOR
LANGUAGE CAMERA NAME SENSOR ID(DVR) MOTION DETECTION CAMERA LINK DATE TYPE MASKING AREA ALARM LINK TIME DATE SENSITIVITY(CAMERA) OPERATION TIME DST COVERT TYPE TRANSPARENCY(GUI) COLOR SETTING OPERATION MODE ADMIN PASSWORD BRIGHTNESS RECORDING DWELL TIME MOUSE SENSITIVITY CONTRAS T OUTPUT DWELL TIME(ALARM) USER(NUMBER) HUE USER PASSWORD PTZ SETTING USER AUTHORITY ID COLOR SYSTEM(NTSC/PAL) DRIVER S/W VERSION BAUD RATE UPGRADE(SETUP, F/W , BMP) DATA BIT FACT ORY DEFA UL T(RESET) PARITY STOP BIT
NETWORK RECORD SCHEDULER
IP TYPE RESOLUTION SCHEDULE PORT WATERMARK USE CONTINUOUS IP ADDRESS WA TERMARK STRENGTH MOTION GATEWAY WATERMARK KEY MOTION+SENSOR SUBNET MASK RECORD TIME ST AMP SENSOR DNS SERVER AUDIO RECORD NONE SMTP SERVER FPS(RECORDING SPEED) COPY SCHEDULE MAC ADDRESS QUALITY E-MAIL SERVER ID E-MAIL SERVER PASSWORD E-MAIL SENDER E-MAIL RECEIVER PPPOE ID PPPOE PASSWORD DVR NAME
EVENT MAIL
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DISPLAY DEVICE LOG LIST
MULTI-DISPLAY DISK MANAGEMENT EVENTS
SEQUENCE MODE(CAMEO) END OF DISK POWER SEQUENCE DWELL TIME FULL DISK ALARM SENSOR
VIDEO ADJUSTMENT FULL DISK PRE-ALARM(5%) RECORD
FLICKER CANCEL SMART FAILURE CAMERA COLOR DIFFUSION DEVICE INFORMA TION LAN VGA DE-INTERLACE DEVICE BACKUP
SPOT OUT SIZE SETUP
SEQUENCE DWELL TIME TEMPERATURE TIME SENSOR ACTIVATION RAW READ ERROR RATE CHANNE LS
RE-ALLOCATED SECTOR COUNT CALENDAR SEEK ERROR RATE
BACKUP & FORMAT
FORMAT BACKUP
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3.2. System Setup
Before starting your DVR for the first time, you should establish the initial settings. This includes categories such as Language, DVR ID, Date and Time, DST, Password, User Authorization.
Click the button on the Menu Bar to enter SETUP and the [SYSTEM] Setup screen will appear on the monitor. Click on the settings(field)
to change the values.
Click on the button after changing the setup values.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
LANGUAGE ENGLISH
Select GUI(Graphic User Interface) Language
The display will change immediately according to the selected
language.
If the new values are not saved when exiting [SETUP], the
settings will return to its previous value s.
Turn the mouse wheel to change the Language.
ID 0
Assign an ID number for the DVR
When using several DVRs, each DVR will be differentiated with
this ID number.
Input Range : 0~255
Use pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to change the
number.
DATE TYPE YYYY-MM-DD
Select DATE indication method.(YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YYYY,
DD-MM-YYYY.)
T urn the mouse wheel to ch ange the Date T ype.
TIME DATE
Adjust the Time and Date.
A calendar will appear when the Time & Date Field is selected.
Date is available from January of the DVR production y e a r t o e n d
of year 2099.
Use the
buttons on the calendar to change the Month.
Click on the Date with mouse left button and change the Time by turning the mouse wheel or clicking the buttons.
DST
NO
Select whether to apply the DST(Daylight Saving Time)
Turn the mouse wheel to sele ct between YES or NO..
TRANSPARENCY 0
Set the transparency level of the Graphic Use r Interface(GUI).
The GUI will appear more transparent with lower in put values
Input Range : 0~10
Turn the mouse wheel to change the input value or use the
pop-up Key P anel.
ADMIN PASSWORD 0000
Register Password of the DVR Administrator.
Max. 8 characters(Letters and numeral s) can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to change the password.
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CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
MOUSE SENSITIVITY 2
Set the Mouse Sensitivity level.
Input Range : 1(Slow)~3(F ast)
Turn the mouse wheel to change the input value.
USER 1
Assign the number of authorized Users having access to the DVR.
Max. number of Users : 1~5 persons.
User Password and Authority Level will need to be assigned for
each Users.
Register the User Password and Authority Level after selecting the
User .
Turn the mouse wheel to change the U ser.
USER PASSWORD 0000
Register the Password of the selected User .
Max. 8 characters(Letters and numeral s) can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to change the password.
USER AUTHORITY
NONE
Assign the Authority Level of the selected User.
Assign which mode/modes(PLAY, PTZ, RECORD CONTROL, USB)
the User is permitted to access.
Click on the mode or modes the User is permitted to access. The button will be highlighted in pink whe n selected.
COLOR SYSTEM NTSC / PAL
Displays the current Color System selected for the DVR.
Setting values : NTSC, PA L
The DIP Switch in the DVR rear panel should be positioned to
the Color System applicable in your region before t urning on
the DVR power.
S/W VERSION
Displays the installed Software version of the DVR.
UPGRADE IMPORT
Upgrade Setup V alues, Firmware and BMP Image(GUI) files
: Setup Values : Firmware : Image files used in the GUI. : Upgrade(Download) Firmw are, Setup Information,
BMP files to the DVR from a CD or USB memory .
: Copy Firmware, Setup inf ormation, BMP files of the
DVR to a CD or USB memory .
: Select the CD-RW or USB.
DVR UPGRADE : Select the Upgrade category (Setup, Firmware ,
BMP) and click on IMPORT. Click DEVICE and select the storage device from the pop-up menu and click the ST ART button.
Copy to CD or USB : Select the Upgrade category and click on
EXPORT. Click DEVICE and select the storage device from the pop-up menu and click the STAR T button.
All settings in SETUP will be reset to the initial Factory default
value s Click the FACTOR Y DEFAULT button with the mouse left button.
All settings in the SYSTEM Setup will return to its P revious values. Click the Pre-V alue button with the mouse left button.
All settings in the SYSTEM Setup will return to its f actory default
values.
Click on the DEFAULT button.
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3.3. Camera Setup
In Camera Setup, you may designate Motion Detection and Masking Areas, select Cov ert function, and adjust the Color and PTZ settings for individual /all cameras connected to the DVR.
Select the camera number from the channel
buttons displayed at the top of the screen for individual camera setup. You may click on the button to apply same setting values for all camer as for Sensitivity , Cov ert, and Color Setting.
Select the Camera before changing the Camera
settings.. Save confirmation window will appear when changing to another camera number if setup values have been changed.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
NAME CH1
Assign the Camera Name to display on the On Screen Display
(OSD).
Max. 8 characters(Letters and numeral s) can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters..
MOTION DETECTION NONE
Designate the Motion Detection Area
Click the [MOTION DETECTION] button, and then designate the Motion Detection Area by clicking on the desired areas in the
view screen. Designated area will be highlighted in blue.
Clicking on the [ALL] button will designate the entire area.
Clicking on the [CLEAR] button will clear all designate d areas.
MASKING AREA NONE
Designate a specific area that needs to be hi dden during
monitoring and recording.
Designation of Masking ar ea in the semitransparent area on the
right hand side of the view screen is not possible.
Click on an area in the view screen to designate the Masking
Area. Click the [CLEAR] button to cancel the Masking area.
SENSITIVITY 80
Set the Motion Detection Sensitivity level.
Recording will perform continuously if the sens itivit y level is set at
100.
Input Range : 10~100
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to change
the input value.
COVERT
The selected camera will not be displa yed on the monitor.
Recording of the selected camer a will continue.
Click the check box to apply Covert camera function.
COLOR SETTING
Set the Brightness, Contrast , Hue level of the selected camer a
Input Range : 0~10
Use the pop-up Key P anel or turn the mouse wheel to change the level and click on or button.
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CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
PTZ SETTING
Assign the PTZ ID, Driver, Baud Rate, Data Bit, Parity, Stop Bit
for the selected PTZ Camera
Input Range :
- PTZ ID : 0~255
- PTZ Drivers : PELCO-D, PELCO-P, PANASONIC, PT-A100L, DOME1, DOME2, HSDN-251N, WPT-101, SJ-2819, SK­2162D, DSC-230, GROOM-D106, CAZ1723, VC-C4, SCC­C4201, CRR1600T, SRX-100B, VVK -3000, ORX-1000
- Baud Rate : 300 ~115,200
- Data Bit : 7 ⇔ 8
- Parity : NONE ⇔ ODD ⇔ EVEN,
- Stop Bit : 1 ⇔ 2
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to change the input values.
Click the [TEST] button to test whether the PTZ camera is
operating properly.
Click the or button after completing the PTZ
setting.
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3.4. Sensor Setup
In Sensor Setup, you ma y designate Camera a nd Alarm (Output) Link for each Sensors.
Select the Sensor from the Sensor numbers
displayed at the top of the screen and then make the necessary linkage with the Camera and Alarm (Output). Save confirmation window will appear when changing to a new Sensor number if setup v alues have be changed.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
CAMERA LINK
Assign the Camera that is to be connected to the Sensor .
Click the Camera channel or channels that is to be linked to the
Sensor .
ALARM LINK
Assign the Output(Alarm) that will activate when the Sensor is
triggered.
Click the Output Channel or Channels that is to be linked to the Sensor.
OPERATION TIME 0~24
Set the Time for which the Sensor will operate.
Input Range : Between 0~24(Unit : Hour)
Turn the mouse wheel to change the time.
TYPE NO
Select the Sensor T ype
Please refer to the Sensor Manual to select the correct type.
Turn the mouse wheel t o select between NO(Normal Open) and
NC(Normal Closed)
OPERATION MODE NORMAL
Select the Monitoring Screen Display type when the Sensor is
triggered.
- NORMAL : Display video in 16 channel multi-screen display.
- INTENSIVE : For 1:1 Camera and Sen sor link, the activated camera view will appear in Full S creen Display and the DVR internal buzzer will beep while the Sensor is activated.
If several Cameras are linked to the Sensor, the Intensive mode
cannot be applied.
Turn the mouse wheel to sele ct between NORMAL and INTENSIVE.
RECORDING DWELL TIME
0
Set the length of time you wo uld like to record for the associated
event.
Input Range : 0~600 Seconds
Turn the mouse wheel t o change the Recording Dwell Time .
OUTPUT DWELL TIME
0
Set the length of time you want the Output(Alarm) activat ed.
Input Range : 0~600 Seconds
Turn the mouse wheel to change the O utput Dwell Time.
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3.5. Network Setup
Remote access and control of the DVR through the
internet may be performed with the Network Client Software included in this package. Configuration of the Network settings is required to connect the DVR to the internet.
Select the IP T ype that meets you r network envir onme nt and set up the appropriate LAN
parameters.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
IP TYPE FIXED IP
Select the IP T ype : FIXED ⇔ AUTO ⇔ PPPOE
Turn the mouse wheel to sele ct the IP T ype. Fields that do not require an y input will be highlighted in green.
PORT 7050
Set the Port number.
Input Range : 0~65000
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
IP ADDRESS 192.168. 123.98
Set the IP Address
Input Range for each field : 0~ 255
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
GATEWAY 192.168.123.254
Set the Gateway Address
Input Range for each field : 0~ 255
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
SUBNET MASK 255.255.255.0
Set the Subnet-Mask Address
Input Range for each field : 0~ 255
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
DNS SERVER 210.114. 220.41
Set the DNS Server
Input Range for each field : 0~ 255
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
SMTP SERVER 0 .0 .0 .0
Set the SMTP Server
Input Range for each field : 0~ 255
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
MAC ADDRESS
Set the MAC Address
Input Range for each field : 0~ 255
Use the pop-up Key Panel or turn the mouse wheel to input the numbers.
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CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
E-MAIL SERVER ID ADMIN
Set the E-mail Server ID.
Max. 16 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters
PASSWORD 0000
Set the E-mail Server Password.
Max. 16 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters.
E-MAIL SERVER LOGIN NOT USE
Select whether e-mail server Login is required when sending an
event e-mail.
Click on the [USE] [NOT USE] button to select between Use or Not Use.
E-MAIL SENDER
Set the e-mail address of the Sender .
Max. 50 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters.
E-MAIL RECEIVER
Set the e-mail address of the Receiver.
Max. 50 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters.
PPPOE ID ADMIN
Set the ID required for PPPOE networking.
Max. 128 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters.
PPPOE PASSWORD 0000
Set the Password required for PPPOE networking.
Max. 128 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters.
DVR NAME
Assign a Name for the DVR.
Max. 50 characters can be used.
Use the pop-up Key Panel to input characters.
EVENT MAIL
Set for which Events e-mail notification is to be activated.
When an Event (Power , Sensor, Record, Camera, Network,
Backup, Setup, Time) occurs, e-ma il notice will be relayed to the designated recipient.
Click the Event buttons for which e-mail notification is required. Selected events will be highlighted in pink.
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3.6. Record Setup
Video Recording Speed(FPS) and Quality , V ideo
Resolution, Watermarking(Video A uthentication). Time Stamping, and Audio Recording can be set up in this menu.
Resolution, Watermark, Time Stamp, Audio
Recording can be configured only in two Groups
.
- Group A : Channels 1~8
- Group B : Channels 9~16
Recording Speed and Quality can be set up for
each individual cameras or all cameras.
Save confirmation window will appear when changing to another camera number if setup values have been changed.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
RESOLUTION
352x240(NTSC)
352x288(PAL)
Set the recording resolution.
NTSC : 352x240, 720x240, 352x480, 720x480 PAL : 352x288, 720x288, 352x576, 720x576
Turn the mouse wheel to sele ct the Resolution Type.
*WA TERMARK SETUP
Digital encoding will be made on image s for authentication.
Select whether to apply W atermark or not.
Watermark Strength an d Key must also be set.
Click on the check box to apply. The check box will be
highlighted in yellow when applied. WATER MARK STRENGTH
0
Set the Watermark Strength.
Input Range : 0~4
Turn the mouse wheel or use the pop-up Key P anel to select
the Strength. WA TERMARK KEY 0
Set the Watermark K ey .
Input Range : 0~15
Turn the mouse wheel or use the pop-up Key P anel to select
a Key. RECORD TIME ST AMP
Overlay the Time of Recording on the video for authenticat ion.
Select whether to apply Record Time Stamp or not.
Click on the Check box. The check box will be highli ghted in
yellow when applied.
AUDIO RECORD
Select Audio Recording channe ls.
Click on the Audio Channel buttons. The selected channels
will be highlighted in pink.
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CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
CAMERA CH1
Select the camera for setting up the Recording Speed(FPS)
and Recording Quality.
Click button to apply the same setting values for al l
cameras or click on one channel to set diff erent settings for each cameras..
*FPS 15
Set the Recording Speed : FPS(Frames per Secon d)
Recording will not operat e if value is set at “0”.
Input Range : 0~30 for NT SC, 0~25 for PAL
Turn the mouse wheel or use the pop-up Key P anel to
change the FPS level. QUALITY MIDDLE
Set the Video Quality level.
Input Range :
- LOW MIDDLE ⇔ HIGH ⇔ SUPER
Turn the mouse wheel to change the quality level.
WATERMARK is a technology which overlays hidden digital codes to recordings to counter forgery
or tampering of the original data.
FPS : If the total FPS of the entire channels used exceeds the max. FPS of the DVR(240fps/NTSC,
200fps/ PAL)the DVR will automatically decrease the FPS level of each channels uniformly .
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3.7. Record Scheduler
Recordings can be scheduled for each individual or all cameras based on various recording conditions including Continuous, Motion, Sensor, Motion+Sensor .
Select the camera number from the channels displayed at the top of the screen, and then
select the recording conditions for each weekdays.
Or click on button beside the channel buttons to
apply the same recording
conditions for all cameras, or apply different conditions for each camera by selecting the appropriate channel.
Save confirmation window will appear when changing to another camera number if setup values have been changed.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
RECORDING CONDITION
Select the Recording Condition fo r each Day and Time.
CONTINUOUS(Green) : Record continuously.
MOTION(Light Blue) : Start recording when motion is
detected.
MOTION+SENSOR(Blue) : Start recording when SENSOR is activated
SENSOR(Orange) : Start recording when MOTION & SENSOR
is activated
Do not record.(Gray)
Click on the small square buttons on the Weekday/Time Table to change the recording condition.
ALL
Apply the same recording condition for the selected weekday or
the entire week..
Click on the relevant button to change the recording condition. The recording condition will change with each click.
COPY CAMERA
The recording condition for a camera can be copied to another
camera.
Select a camera number to which the copy is to be made by
clicking on the or and click the button.
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3.8. Display Setup
Multi-Screen Sequence Display and Spot Monitoring may be set up in this menu and adjustments of video distortion or problems may be made.
CATEGORY
DEFAULT
VALUE
FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
MUL TI-DISPLAY MODE SEQUENCE MODE
NORMAL
Set whether to use the Sequence or Cameo function.
NORMAL : The displayed channels will be displayed briefly on
screen before changing to the next channel in the sequence list.
CAMEO : The screen on the bottom right hand corner will display
the remaining channels in sequence mode during 4 & 9 multi-screen display. In the 13 multi-screen
display mode, the middle sc reen will act as the cameo
screen.
T urn the mouse wheel to change between NORMAL ⇔ CAMEO
MUL TI-DISPLAY MODE SEQUENCE DWELL TIME
10
The Sequencing feature allows a camera to be displayed briefly on
screen, before advancing t o the next camera.
Set the sequence dwell time.
Input Range : 1~600 Seconds
Turn the mouse wheel or use the pop-up Key Panel to change the dwell time.
FLICKER CANCEL
YES
Select this feature if the GUI becomes shaky when using
composite output
Turn the mouse wheel to sele ct between YES ⇔ NO.
COLOR DIFFUSION
NTSC : 8
PAL : 18
Set to compensate/correct Color Diffusion when using composite
video output
Input Range : 0~32
T urn the mouse wheel for adjustment. Adjust the level based on th e status of the 3 color boxe s.
VGA DE-INTERLACE
BOB
When viewing video in the progressive(VGA) scan mode, the
interlaced image is transformed to the progressive image. And if there is no moving images, horizontal lines(Tearing) will appear on the screen. Selecting “BOB” will make the tearing disappear and if there is no moving images on screen, selecting “WEAVE” will provide a clearer image.
T urn the mouse wheel to change between BOB WEAVE. SPOT OUT SEQUENCE DWELL TIME
0
Set the channel sequence dwell time for the SPOT Monit or.
Input Range : 0~600 Seconds
T urn the mouse wheel or use the pop-u p Key Pane l to change
the dwell time. SENSOR ACTIVA TION
Disable
Set whether to use Spot output when sensor is triggered.
Click on the check box to enable/disable.
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3.9. Device Setup & Information
Hard disk drive and externa l memory device information is provided in this menu You may decide whether to Overwrite or Stop recordin g when the capacity of the installed hard disk drive is full. And select the notification method.
CATEGORY FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
END OF DISK
Select whether to STOP or OVERWRITE re cording when the HDD capacity i s full.
T urn the mouse wheel to select between ST OP ⇔ OVERWRITE
FULL DISK ALARM
Select the notification method when the HDD is full.
BEEP : Beeper in the DVR will be activated. MAIL : E-Mail will be transmitted to the designate d person.
Click on the check box to enable /disable. FULL DISK PRE-ALARM (5%)
Select the notification method when there remains only 5% HDD capacity
BEEP : Beeper in the DVR will be activated.
MAIL : E-Mail will be transmitted to the designate d person.
Click on the check box to enable /disable.
SMART F AILURE
Select the notification method when SMART(HDD) F ailure occurs.
BEEP : Beeper in the DVR will be activated.
MAIL : E-Mail will be transmitted to the designate d person.
Click on the check box to enable /disable.
DEVICE INFORMA TION
Select the memory device to check the device information and status.
- Device Type
- Memory Size
- Temperature
- Raw Read Error Rate
- Re-Allocated Sectors count
- Seek Error Rate Click on the button of the memory device you wish to check.
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3.10. Log List
Log List of various eve nts involving P ower, Sensor, Recording, Camera, LAN, Backu p, Setup, and Time changes can be searched for any dates.
CATEGORY FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
EVENTS
Select the event type you wish to search.
All : Log list of all events. PWR : Log list of Power On/Off SENS : Log list of Sensor input. REC : Log list of Recording Start/Stop. CAM : Log list of Camera On/Off. LAN : Log list of LAN connections. BACKUP : Log list of Backup executions. SET : Log list of Setup Configuration changes. TIME : Log list of System Clock adjustments.
Click on the relevant event button. The se lected event button will be highlighted
in pink.
CHANNEL
Select the channel.
Click on the channel button. The selected channel button will be highlighte d in
pink.
CALENDAR
Select the date.
Use buttons to select the Month and click on the day
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3.11. Backup and Format
Perform Formatting of hard disk driv es and Back Up of stored data to external storage devices.
CATEGORY FUNCTION & OPERATION METHOD
FORMAT
Perform Formatting of Ha rd Disk Drives and other storage devices.
This function can be used to erase CD-RW disks. All recorded data on the
CD-RW disk must be erased before re-using the disk.
Select the storage device which requires F ormatting and click the ST AR T button.
The selected storage device button will be highlighted in pink.
BACKUP
Back up recorded data from the Hard Disk Drive to external storage.
Select the HDD and select the files to be copied by clicking on the check bo x
beside each files. A check sign will appear in the check bo x when selected. Re-click the check box to cancel the selecte d file. After the files have been selected, select the external storage and click on the
[STAR T] button. Selected buttons will be highlighted in pink. USB Memory Device must be formatted in the FAT32 file system
and
formatting should be performed in the DVR.
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4.1. Monitoring
During the Monitoring Mode, video data from cameras are relayed live to monitors. Multi-Screen Display , Channel Shift, Screen Freeze, and Full- Screen Display are supported in the Monitoring Mode.
4.1.1. Multi-Screen Display
The monitoring screen can be displayed in 1 / 4 / 9 / 13 / 16 channel Multi-Screen. The Monitor Display will shift to the next M ulti-Screen Display type in the following order.
Click the mouse wheel to change the multi-screen display type.
4.1.2. Changing Channel
Changing the channel is possible only in 1 / 4 / 9 / 13 multi-screen display mode s. In the 13 channel multi-screen mode, the channels in the cente r screen will change
Turn the mouse wheel to increase and decrease channels.
4.1.3. Freeze Screen
You ma y freeze a live image during monitoring. The freeze icon will appear on the selected channel screen.
Place the mouse cursor on the screen(Channel) that is to be frozen and double click the mouse left button
In order to resume live v iew, double click the mouse left butt on again.
Full Screen 4 Sc reen 9 Screen
16 Screen
13 Screen
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4.1.4. Full Screen Display
A channel can be selected to be viewed in Full Screen during mu lti-screen monitoring
Place the mouse cursor on the screen(Channel) and click the mouse left button In order to return to the previou s multi-screen monitoring mo de, re-click the mouse left button.
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4.2. Monitoring Control
Multi-Screen Display selection, Video/Audio Channel selection, OSD change, Record, Status(Sensor, Network
Connection, Recording) D isplay , and Vide o Reset can be performe d in this mode.
Click the mouse right button or move the cursor t o the lower part of the monitoring screen to make the Menu Bar(Shown below) appear on screen. The Menu Bar will disappear from
the screen automatically after one minute and clicking the EXIT button can also make it disappear.
Category Menu Sub-Menu for the selected Category Main Mode Menu
4.2.1. Multi-Screen Display
Full Screen and 4 / 9 / 13 / 16 Multi-Screen Display ty pes and Sequence Displa y can be selected from the Sub-Menu of the Monitoring Control Bar . In the 13 channel Multi-Screen display type, the middle screen is used for sequence display of all channels or display of a selected channel..
Multi-Screen Display : Click the MUL TI button and click on the multi-screen display type you wish to apply in the sub-menu
Sequence Display : The Sequencing feature allows a channel or channels to be displayed briefly
on screen before changing to the next channel in the sequence list.
Click the sequence button and the channels will change in repeated sequence according to the sequence dwell time applied in [SETUP] - [DISPLAY]
② ③
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4.2.2. Video
Video input and recording status of all channels will be displayed on the Menu Bar.. During 13 channel multi-screen display , the selected channel will be displayed in the center screen.
Current status of each video channels are displayed based on different colors.
GRAY : No input signal. BLUE : Input signal exists but recording not in progress.
PINK : Input signal exist and recording in progress. GREEN : Selected channel.
Click the VIDEO button and the channel buttons will appear in the sub-menu. Click the channel button you wish to see
4.2.3. Audio
Displays the current status of each audio channels and you may select which audio channel you wish to hear.
Current status of each audio channels are displayed based on different colors.
GRAY : No recording is in progress. PINK : Recording in progress.
GREEN : Selected channel.
: Audio ON : Audio OFF
Click the AUDIO button and the channel buttons will appear in the sub-menu. Click the channel button you wish to hear.
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4.2.4. etc
OSD Change, Recording On /Off , Status(S ensor, Network Connection, R ecording) Displ ay, and Video Reset can be performed in this menu.
1. Change OSD(On Screen Display)
You may select to displa y or hide OSD on the screen during monitoring.
Click the OSD button and the OSD will change in the following order :
HDD(Hard Disk) Status Bar Disk Capacity , Disk Status, and Used Capacit y/Total Capacity information is displayed in the Status Bar.
HDD1[152G], STATUS[EXCELLENT]
The Status bar will disappear automatically after 10 seconds.
2. Recording On/Off
Start Recording when not in recording mode or Stop Recording during record mode. R ecording will be performed based on the settings applied in [SETUP].
Authorized user password entry will be required in order to stop recording.
Click the RECORD button to Start/Stop recording.
3. Video Reset
This function can be used to correct bad video conditions during monitoring and playback.
Click the VIDEO RESET button when you experience bad video conditions.
Time+Channel → Channel → Time → HDD Status Bar→ Off
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9%
14/154GB
Capacity Status Bar Capacity Used
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4. Sensor & Network Status
Status of Sensor, Network Connection, Recording are displayed on the Status Bar.
When a Sensor is triggered the corresponding Sensor channel will be highlighted in pink..
When a Network connection occurs, the icon will be highlighted in pink.
The Record icon will blink continuously if recording is in progress.
The Status Bar will pop-up automatically when Sensor and Network connection occurs. The Status Bar will disappear automatically after 10 seconds, or it can be cleared by clicking the
button.
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4.3. Playback (Search)
Playback/Search and Capture of recorded video/data may be performed in this mode.
Click the PLAY button to enter Playback(Search) mode.
Search can be performed in three different methods. Click the SEARCH button and select the search method from the Sub-Menu.
Time/Date Search
Event(Sensor) Search
File Search
4.3.1. Time/Date Search
Recorded video may be searched based on Time & Date.
1. Calendar
Select the date.
Dates containing recording data will be highlighted in orange and the selected date will be highlighted
in green.
Move to previous/next month by clicking the buttons on the calendar . Then click the
relevant day.
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2. Channel/Time Table
Numbers 0~24 represents Time and recording information is displayed on the table for 8 channels.
Recording information of channels 1~8 will appear on the Table.
Recording information of channels 9~16 will appear on the Table. Orange : Recording video data exists Gray : No video data. Green : Selected for playback. Blue : Sensor activated video data exists.
Switch from Search Screen to Full Screen Display or from Full Screen Display to the
Search Screen.
Channels are divided into two groups of 1~8 and 9~16 and you may select which group you wish to view by clicking on the or button. The selected button will change to green. Click on the relevant square button on the Channel/Time T able to start the video clip
3. Playback Scroll Bar
Displays the playback progression rate of the selected video clip
The scrollbar represents one hour and each scale mark represents 10 minutes .
Return to the beginning of the selected video clip during playback and playback will n ot resume
unless otherwise instructed. If this button is clicked at the beginning of the video clip, it will move back to the previous hour and resume playback. If no video clip exists in the previous hour it will search for the most recent previous video clip.
Advance to the end of the selected video clip during playback and stop. If this button is clicked
at the end of the video clip, playback will resume from the next hour. If no video clip exists in the next hour, it will search for the nearest subsequent video clip.
Click on the Playback Scroll Bar to view video of the selected period in the one hour time frame.
8 Channels are displayed in Playback and clicking on the 9 channel multi-screen
button from the menu bar during Full Screen playback will allow you to move between the two groups Channels 1~8 and Channels 9~16.
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4. Playback Button Functions
Button Function
Decrease playback speed ( 1x 1/2 → 1/4x → 1/8x → 1/16x )
Regain playback speed ( 1/16x 1/8x → 1/4x → 1/2 → 1x )
Correct bad video conditions.
Correct image distortion during still frame playback. Operates only on monitors with vertical pixel size above 480 fo r NTSC and
576 for PAL.
T urn On/Off audio recording.
Save a video clip or image.
Fast reverse playback ( 2x 4x → 8x → 16x → 32 x)
Fast forward playback ( 2x 4x → 8x → 16x → 32x)
Pause video during playback.
Paused video will resume playback at the speed it was being played if the
button is re-clicked.
Frame by frame forward playback.
Frame by frame reverse playback.
Pause playback.
Slow playback( 1x 1/2 → 1/4x → 1/8x → 1/16x )
Recording indicator. (The dot will blink in red during recording)
1x Playback in forward/reverse direction.
5. Playback Inform ation
Channel, Date, and Time Information of the video clip being played will be displayed in this window.
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4.3.2. Event Search
Video files recorded from Sensor activation are recorded into the Event Log and can be played back. Event search may be performed by selecting a date from the calendar and selec ting the file from the Event log list.
1. Calendar
Select the date.
Dates containing recording data will be highlighted in orange and the selected date will be highlighted
in green.
Move to previous/next month by clicking the buttons on the calendar .
Then click the relevant day.
2. Sensor Channel
Select a sensor channel or channels.
The selected channel will be highlighted in green.
Click on the channel button or buttons. Re-clicking the button will enable/disable the channel.
3. Event List
Select an event you wish to view.
Click on the event you wish to view and use the playback buttons and the playback scroll bar to search the video. .
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4.3.3. File Search
Recorded videos may be searched through the file list of each storage devices. The file system is similar to the Windows environment. .
1. Calendar
Select the date.
Dates containing recording data will be highlighted in orange and the selected date will be highlighted
in green.
Move to previous/next month by clicking the buttons on the calendar. Then click the relevant day .
2. Device
Select the storage device.
Click on the storage device button. Re-clicking the button will enable/disable the channel.
3. File List
Select a file you wish to view. When searching video data from the hard disk drives, the file names
ending with “0” contains video data of channels 1~8 and file names ending with “1” contains video data of channels 9~16.
: Move to the previous page of the File List.
: Move to the next page of the File List.
Click on the file you wish to view and use the playback buttons and the playback scroll bar to search the video.
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4.3.4. Capture
Copying images or video clips to the CDRW or USB Memory is possible through CAPTURE.
The DVR manages the channels in two groups(Channels 1~8 and channels 9~16) and image capture
will be made of the applicable group and not individual channel.
The image and video clip will be copied in the MPEG4 format.
1. IMAGE CAPTURE
Approximately 10 seconds of the video that is being played back can be copied to the CDRW or the
USB Memory .
Enter the Playback mode and search the image you wish to copy by using the playback buttons and click . Then select the storage device from the pop-up screen.
Approximately 5 seconds before and after the designated image will be copied to the storage device.
2. VIDEO CLIP COPY
This function is to copy a video clip to a CDRW or USB Memory.
Mark the Starting Point of the video clip to be copied.
Mark the Ending Point of the video clip to be copied. Start the copying process to the storage device. Cancel the capture process.
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Capture Scroll Bar
Backup Information Window
Playback Scroll Bar
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1. Enter the Playback mode and search the video clip you wish to copy using the playback buttons and click . Then select the storage device from the pop-up screen
2. Click on the Playback Scroll Bar or use the playback buttons to find the START and END of the video clip you wish to make a copy.
2. Click and mark the starting point of the video clip copy by clicking on the
corresponding point in the Capture Scroll Bar.
3. Click and mark the ending point of the video clip copy by clicking on the
corresponding point in the Capture Scroll Bar.
4. The memory capacity of the Video Clip and the available free capacity of the backup storage
device will be shown on the Backup Information Window.
5. Click to start the copying process or click to stop the copying process.
6. Click to make the menu disappear. Moving the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen or clicking the mouse right button will make the menu reappear on the screen
7. Click to escape from the video clip copy mode and return to the playback screen.
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4.4. PTZ Control
Control the Direction, Focus, Zoom, Iris of the connected PTZ camer a.
Click the PTZ button to enter the PTZ control mode and click the mouse right button to make the PTZ Control Bar appear on the screen.
PTZ control is possible only with cameras that support PTZ control, correct configuration s must
be made in [CAMERA SETUP] before it can be used.
1. VIDEO Channel Sele ction
Select the channel(Cameral) by clicking on the channel buttons in the sub-menu bar or directly clicking
on the screen of the relevant channel.
Selected channel button will be highlighted in green.
2. PTZ Control
Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus, Iris Adjustment can be performed with these buttons.
ZOOM : Use to Zoom-In and Zoom-Out.
FOCUS : Use to adjust Focus. IRIS : Use to adjust the Aperture. PAN/TILT : Change the direction of the camera by using buttons..
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3. SPECIAL Functions
Enter to control PRESET , SWING, PA T TERN, GROUP of the PTZ camera.
Select MENU to set up the SWING, PATTERN, GROUP functions. (Follow the instruction provided by the
PTZ camera producer)
- SWING : Continuously move between two preset positions.
- PAT TERN : Continuously move in the pre-assigned multi directions.
- GROUP : Sequence movement of PRESET s, SWINGs and PA TTERNs.
1. Click to enter the Special function menu.
2. Click to set Presets. (1) Control the PTZ camera using the various PTZ control buttons to pre-assign the
direction of the camera. (2) Designate the preset Number by clicking on the field and turning the mouse wheel or using the pop-up key panel to input the number.
(3) Designate the Name(ex. Lobby) for the area the PTZ camera is directed. Click on the
field and use the pop-up key panel to input the name
(4) Designate the Sensor or Sensors that is to be linked to the PTZ camera.
The PTZ camera will automatically move in the direction of the linked sensor for recording when the sensor is triggered.
(5) Click to save the camera presets or click to cancel the preset setting.
3. Enter SWING, PAT TERN, GROUP and click the to activate PTZ camera movement.
4. PTZ INFO
Enter to view the setup information of the selected PTZ camera.
Click to enter PTZ Information. Re-click to make the PTZ Information screen disappear..
5. Menu Display
1. Click to make the PTZ Control Bar disappear. Moving the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen or clicking the mouse right button will make the Control Bar re-appear .
2. Click to escape from the PTZ control mode and return to the main monitoring screen.
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4.5. Recording
The initial recording configurat ion for this DVR is set up as follows :
CATEGORY DEFAULT VALUE
Recording Speed
- NTSC
- PAL
15FPS(Frames Per Second)
12FPS(Frames Per Second) Recording Quality Middle Resoluton
- NTSC
- PAL
352x240(CIF)
352x288(CIF) Recording Schedu le Motion + Sensor Audio Recordi ng All Full Disk Overwrite Watermark No
To change the above configurations, enter SETUP and change the settings from the SETUP-RECORD and
SETUP-SCHEDULER menu.
Recording Indicator : The following indicator will appear on the monitoring screen for each channels.
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R : Recording schedule has been set up.
- Blinking
R : Act ual recording is in progress.
- Blinking
M : Motion de tection recording is in progress
- Blinking
S : Senso r activated recording i n progress.
PANIC RECORDING
Press the PANIC button on the Front Panel or the Remote Controller during an emergency to activate immediate recording of all cameras at the highest possible recording quality leve l
RECORDING QUALITY : SUPER RECORDING SPEED : 15~30FPS/NTSC, 12~25FPS/PAL
(Depending on the number of cameras connected to the DVR.)
However , recording resolution will be performed in CIF( 352x240/NTSC, 352x288/PAL)
You m ay de-a ctivate the PA NIC record ing by press ing the P ANIC but ton once aga in and the DVR will continu e to operate based on the original recording settings.
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Technical Specification
CATEGORY SPECIFICATION
Operating System Embedded Proprietary OS Compression Algorithm MPEG4(VIDEO) , ADPCM(SOUND)
Byte Size per Frame
1.5~6KByte/Frame @ 352x240(352x288) 3~12 KByte/Frame @ 720x240(720x288) 6~24KByte/Frame @ 720x480(720x576)
Multi-Screen Display 1/4/9/13/16/Sequence Video Input 16 BNC Monitor Output 1 Composite, 1 VGA, 1 S-Video, 1 Spot
Display Speed 480fps
Recording Resolution
NTSC : 352x240, 352x480, 720x240, 720x480 PAL : 352x288, 352x576, 720x288, 720x576
Recording Speed(CIF) Max 240fps(NTSC), Max 200fps(PAL) Recording Mode Continuous, Schedule, Event(Sensor , Motion Detection) Audio 8 Line-In / 1 Line-Out Search Method Time & Date, Event(Sensor) Sensor Alarm 8 Alarm Input(NO/NC) / 8 Alarm Output PTZ Interface RS-485 Storage Max. 3 HDD IDE Backup Storage CD-RW, USB2.0 Memory, Network System Control Mouse, Front Panel, IR Remote Controller, Network Network DHCP, DDNS, PPPoE, TCP/IP Ethernet
Special Features
SMART W arning, Virus Free, Masking, Triplex Operation(Simultaneous Playback, Recording, Networking), Covert R ecording. Cameo Display
Remote Management Remote Configuration, Software Upgrade, PTZ Control Verification Digital Watermark, Time Stamp Dimension(W x H x D) 427mm x 88mm x 335mm Weight 6.1kg Power Supply AC100~240V, 50~60Hz
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Trouble Shooting
Symptoms Check Point
Cannot turn on power.
Check if power cord is firmly connecte d to the DVR a nd th e pow er
outlet..
Power turns on automatically. • The power turns on automatically if the power was not turned off
properly . This is not a malfuncti on.
No live video • Check cable connections between DVR and camera.
• Check cable connections between DVR and monitor.
• Check camera power connection status.
Bad live video conditions. • Adjust brightness, contrast, color in the CAMERA Setu p menu.
• Check monitor color settin gs.
No recording • Check recording conditions in the SCHEDULER Setup menu.
• If recording condition is set with sensor activation, the linked camera will not start recordin g unless the sensor is triggered.
• If recording is set with motion detection, recording will not start unless motion is detected. If recording does not start even when there is motion, adjust the camera sensitivity in CAMERA Setup .
Recorded data disappeared. • If the HDD capacity is full, recording will continue by overwriting
the oldest data. To avoid overwriting existing data, select [STOP] in the DEVICE Setup menu.
PTZ control does not work. • Check cable connections of the PTZ camera.
• Check if the PTZ controller is configured correctly.
• Check PTZ status and whether the correct ID/Driver is select ed in the CAMERA Setup menu.
No response during Import/Export and Upgrade.
• Check if the CD-RW or USB memory stick is properly inserted.
• Check if the USB memory stick is format ted in the F A T32 format. If not, enter the BACK Setup menu and format the USB memory stick.
SMART F AIL warning when installing hard disk drive.
• Check HDD connections.
• Check HDD jumper setup status.
• If existing HDD already has SMART problem, this may cause the Fail warn ing. In such case, remove the existing HDD .
Booting does not start or a [No File Exists] message appears.
• Follow the procedure explained in 2.4 CD Booting.
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