Unitek Watchman H3004, Watchman H3008, Watchman H3016 Full Manual

FULL MANUAL: (960H Recording & Full HD Display): Version 0.1.0
by Publication date 2014/03/14 18:07:12 (r2804)
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Chapter 1. Product Configuration
1.1. Features
• Independent for each channel resolution, quality and frame rate setting
• Quick search using up to 256 times normal speed playback feature
• Bookmark during playback, Repeat playback
• Using bookmark backup
• Self-diagnostic capabilities in the network connection
• Set your own domain name is possible with default Mac. address based domain name
• Possible to recover system by power outages during upgrade
• S.M.A.R.T. function for Harddisk
• E-mail notification function
• Admin + 100 users account setting
• Mac Windows 100% compatible CMS
• iPhone, iPAD, Android support
• Audio support
1.2. Components
• DVR
• Program/Manual CD
• Power Adaptor
• 8pins Connector(2ea)(8/16ch only)
• Screws
1.3. Name and Function of Each Part
1.3.1. Front Panel
Figure 1.1. Front Panel
Product Configuration
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No. Name Function
1 Numeric Button Channel selection, Number input 2 RECORD Record button 3 REVERSE Reverse Playback 4 STOP Stop of Playback 5 PLAY Playback 6 PAUSE Pause 7 Power LED Power LED 8 Record LED Record LED
9 IR receiver Remote controller receiver 10 USB PORT USB Port(Memory Stick, Mouse) 11 PTZ PTZ control Button 12 MENU Menu Button 13 BACKUP Backup Button 14 SEARCH Search Button 15 DISPLAY Multi-channel switch button 16 ALT Alternative function button 17 UP Move up in the menu, Increase the channel number 18 DOWN Move down from the menu , decrease the channel number 19 LEFT Move left in the menu 20 RIGHT Move right in the menu 21 OK Select in the menu
Table 1.1. Explaination of Front Pannel
1.3.2. Rear Panel
Figure 1.2. 16CH Rear Panel
Figure 1.3. 8CH Rear Panel
No. Name Function
1 VIDEO IN Camera video input
Product Configuration
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No. Name Function
2 AUDIO IN Camera audio input
3 AUDIO OUT Audio Output
4 SPOT SPOT output
5 eSATA eSATA connector
6 HDMI PORT HDMI output
7 USB PORT USB Port
8 ETHERNET Ethernet connector
9 VGA PORT VGA output 10 MULTI PORT Sensor input, RS-232, RS-485, Relay output 11 POWER INPUT Power input connector (Adaptor)
Table 1.2. Rear connector description
1.3.3. Spec
Item H3004 H3008 H3016
Video input No. of channel 4ch BNC 8ch BNC 16ch BNC
Video Output Monitor 1ch HDMI, 1ch Spot (Multi channel), 1ch VGA
Multitasking Quadplex
Video Compression H.264
Resolution
960x480, 704x480, 704x240, 352x240(NTSC) /
960x576, 704x576, 704x288, 352x288(PAL)
No. of Frame
1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,15,30 (NTSC,10 Steps) /
1,2,3,4,5,7,9,13,20,25 (PAL,10 Steps)
Quality 4 Levels (Low, Medium, High, Super)
Max. Speed
120fps at 960H
(NTSC) / 100fps
at 960H (PAL)
240fps at 960H
(NTSC) / 200fps
at 960H (PAL)
480fps at 960H
(NTSC) / 400fps
at 960H (PAL)
Recording
Mode
Schedule, Event(Sensor, Motion Detection),
Manual, Continuous, Continuous+Event
Max. Speed
120fps (NTSC)
100fps (PAL)
240fps (NTSC)
200fps (PAL)
480fps (NTSC)
400fps (PAL)
Display
Resolution Up to HD 1080p
Search Mode
Quick, Calendar, Bookmark, Event
(Sensor, Motion Detection), USB
Speed
x1,x2,x4,x8,x16,x32,x64,x128,x256, Field by Field (Forward,
Backward) x1/4, x1/2 Slow Motion (Forward Only), Repeat A-B
Playback
Multi Screen 1, 4ch 1, 4, 9ch 1, 4, 9, 16ch
Sensor Input
4 (NO/NC
Selectable)
8 (NO/NC
Selectable)
8 (NO/NC
Selectable)
Alarm(Relay) Output 1 Relay Output
No. of Input 4ch 8ch 16ch
Audio
No. of Output 1ch
Network
Speed 10/100Base-T (Static, DHCP, E-mail ), DDNS server available
Product Configuration
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Item H3004 H3008 H3016
Codec Dual Codec. (H.264)
Bandwidth Limit Yes
Motion Detection 22x15 (NTSC) / 22x18 (PAL), 8Level Sensitivity
Storage
No. of
HDD(SATA)
2(Internal) / 1(Internal) + 1 eSATA(External)
Backup USB Flash Memory, Network
Password Protection 101 Level (admin / 100 users)
PTZ Control RS-485
Interface
Serial Port
RS-232
(TTL Level)
RS-232
Method USB Flash Memory, Network
SW Upgrade
Blackout Protection Yes
Power Source Consumption +12VDC/4A Adaptor (100-240VAC, 50Hz/60Hz, 60W)
Dimension(mm) 320(W) x 340(D) x 70(H)
Weight(Kg) 5Kg (net)
Operating Temperature +5 ~ +40 (Celsius)
Table 1.3. Specification Table
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Chapter 2. Operation
2.1. Product Installation
2.1.1. Harddisk installtion
Install SATA harddisk drivers to the DVR, using the provied rack brackets.
2.1.2. Connecting the camera
Connect the cameras.
2.1.3. Power supply
Connect the power supply to operate the product.
2.1.4. Product configuration
Using the default setting is sufficient, also the user can change the recording setting depending on the purpose, the network setting for one's network environment.
2.2. System operating
2.2.1. The boot image
Figure 2.1. The boot image
During the booting time, boot image will appear. Booting takes about one minute to complete.
2.2.2. Start Menu
Two methods are available in the start menu. The start menu that appears at the bottom of the screen and the Mouse menu that appears when you click the right button of the mouse.
Operation
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Figure 2.2. Start Menu
No. Name Function
1 Setup Enter the setup menu
2 4split 4-split screen
3 9split 9-split screen
4 16split 16-split screen
5 Search Enter the search menu
6 Backup Enter the backup menu
7 Record Turning on and off the recording
8 Power Power off
Table 2.1. Start Menu
Figure 2.3. Mouse menu
No. Name Function
1 View1 Single screen selection menu
Operation
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No. Name Function
2 View4 4-split screen selection menu
3 View9 9-split screen selection menu
4 View16 16-split screen selection menu
5 SEQ Running the sequence mode
6 PTZ PTZ menu (only single screen mode)
7 Freeze Runnning freeze
8 ZOOM Running zoom (only single xcreen mode)
9 RECORD Turning on and off the recording 10 Menu Enter the setup menu 11 Search Enter the search menu 12 Backup Enter the backup menu 13 Remote DVR View a Remote DVR 14 Log off Log off 15 Power off Power off
Table 2.2. Mouse menu
2.3. Setup
Figure 2.4. Setup menu
DVR setup menu. For more information, see the setup menu chapter.
Operation
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2.4. Search
Figure 2.5. Search menu
Search menu displays as shown above . Depending on search method, Quick, Calendar, Bookmark, Event, USB search options are available.
Operation
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2.4.1. Quick Search
Figure 2.6. Quick Search
Search menu window appeares as shown above. Select the playback start time.
• 2 minutes ago : Playback the video just two minutes ago from the current time.
• 10 minutes ago : Playback the video just 10 minutes ago from the current time.
• 1 hour ago : Playback the video just 1 hour ago from the current time.
• 6 hours ago : Play the video just 6 hours ago from the current time.
• 1 day ago : Playback the video just 1 day ago from the current time.
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2.4.2. Calendar Search
Figure 2.7. Calendar Search
Calendar search function is supported. Identifying the presence of recorded video per channel is easy. The time zone which the recording data exists is displayed with different colors. Red(Manual or Continous record), Green(Motion record), Orange(Sensor record).
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2.4.3. Bookmark to play
Figure 2.8. Bookmark to play
Bookmark search function is supported. The list of bookmarks are displayed. It is convenient to use bookmarks on the plaback buckup.
2.4.4. Event
Figure 2.9. Event
Event search is supported. Select start time, end time and channels that you want to search in the event search menu, then event lists that occurred during that time period are displayed.
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2.5. Playback
2.5.1. Playback menu bar
Figure 2.10. Playback menu bar
Split-screen seletion, playback related buttons are displayed.
No. Name Function
1 Time Display Playback time
2 Playback speed Display Playback speed
3 Stop Stop of Playback
4 Reverse Reverse Playback
5 Playback Playback
6 Pause Pause
7 Slow Playback Slow playback (x1/4 ~ x1/2)
8 Fast Playback Fast playback (x2 ~ x256)
Table 2.3. Playback menu
2.5.2. Playback Mouse menu
Figure 2.11. Playback Mouse menu
User can select the playback screen mode which is single, 4-split, 9-split, 16-split. support zoom fuction at display mode. User can set a bookmark during playback. The saved bookmarks are used A-B repeat during playback.
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2.6. Backup
2.6.1. Backup menu
Figure 2.12. Backup menu
• Device : Select the device you want to back up. USB memory is available.
• File Format : Select the file format to back up. HAV, AVI can be selected. EZPlayer will be stored together when HAV format is selected. The backed up data is displayed using EZPlayer without an additional program installation. The backed up files using AVI format can be playbacked as a normal media player.
• Time Setting : Select the time to back up. Start and end time of backup can be set by time or bookmarks.
• Channel Selection : All channel or individual channel can be selected. After selecting the channel, you can back up by pressing the Backup button. During backup, the progress bar is displayed for noticing the status.
Operation
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2.7. Network monitoring
2.7.1. CMS
Figure 2.13. CMS
Network monitoring program is provided. It supports Windows PC and Mac PC.
Operation
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2.7.2. Mobile
Figure 2.14. Mobile
Smart Phone application is also supported. iPhone, iPAD, Android smartphones are supported.
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Chapter 3. Setup menu
Figure 3.1. Setup menu screen
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Name
Name ID
ID
Data Format
Time Format
Time Zone
NTP
Time Date
Date
Language
SW Upgrade Type Application, Kernel
Factory Default Conf. file export Configuration Conf. file import
Sensor
Motion Video Loss Record Fail
Buzzer
Record Warning
Camera Name
Motion Icon
Sensor Icon
Record Icon
System
Display
Status Bar
Setup menu
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Resolution
HDMI/VGA
VGA Only
Auto UPnP
StaticTCP/IP Type
DHCP
Default
DDNS
Hostname
Stream Channel
IP Address
EXT. IP Address
Network Test
UPnP Test
DNS Test
Status
DDNS Test
Client Info
Network
Remote DVR
Channel ALL, CH1 ~ CH16
Resolution
360x240, 720x240,
720x480, 960x480
Quality LOW,MEDIUM,HIGH,SUPER
Framerate
Channel
Mode
MANUAL,
CONTINUOUS, MOTION, SENSOR, MOTION+SENSOR,
CONTINUOUS
+EVENT, SCHEDULE
Schedule Number 1~4
Audio Record
Misc Record
Time Overlay
Channel 1CH ~ 16CH, ALL
Start Point
First Data, 2 minutes
ago, 10 minutes
ago, 1 hour ago, 6
hours ago, 1 day ago
Record
Playback
Audio Play
Mode OVERWRITE, ONCE
Mode
Forced Deletion OFF,1day ~ 99days
S.M.A.R.T. ON, OFF
S.M.A.R.T.
Check Interval 6hours, 12hours, 24hours
Harddisk
Format
Setup menu
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Information1 Model, Usage
Information2
Model, Temperature,
SMART test result
Record Time Available Record Time
Sensitivity
Detection ZoneChannel
Pop Up
Motion
Pop Down
CONT, 5SECS,
10SECS, 30SECS
Type
Link ChannelNumber
Pop Up
Sensor
Pop Down
CONT, 5SECS,
10SECS, 30SECS
Sensor
Motion
Record Fail
Record Warning
Relay
Keep Time
NONE, 5SECS,
10SECS, 30SECS
Address Sender, Receiver
SMTP
Address, Port, ID,
Password, SSL, MIME
Condition Period, Prohibition
Email
Contents
Motion, Sensor,
Video Loss, Record
Status, System Access
Event
Post Record Post Alarm Record
NONE, 10SECS
~ 60 SECS
Admin Password
Name
Password
User
Permission
CH-1 ~ CH-16,
PTZ, Playback, Backup, Network, Network Timeout
Auto
Account
Log off
Wait Time
30SECS, 1MIN, 3MINS,
5MINS, 10MINS
Name
Covert
Contrast
Camera
Adjustment
Brightness
Setup menu
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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Sharpness
Channel CH-1 ~ CH-16
Model PELCO_D
ID 0 ~ 255
Reverse Control Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus
PTZ
Baudrate
1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, 115200
Channel
CH-1 ~ CH-16, M1-4,
M5-8, M9-12, M13-16,
M1-9, M8-16, M1-16
Sequence
Dwell Time
1SEC, 2SECS,
4SECS, 5SECS,
8SECS, 10SECS,
15SECS, 30SECS
Spot Mode
Single, Quad, 9Split,
Sequence, 16Split
Event Log
System Log
Model
Video Type
Version
Hardware,
Kernel, Software
Information
Information
MAC Address
Table 3.1. Menu tree
Setup menu
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3.1. System
3.1.1. Name and ID
Figure 3.2. Name and ID
3.1.1.1. Name
Set the name of the DVR. When keyboard button is clicked, the keyboard input window opens. Set the name you want. Press the CapsLock button for switching input mode of the letters. OK button saves the information you entered and CANCEL button exits to the previous menu without saving.
3.1.1.2. ID
IDs are used to distinguish DVR when several DVR's are controlled by a remote controller or RS-485 controller. You must click the Apply button to save your selections.
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3.1.2. Time and Date
Figure 3.3. Time and Date
3.1.2.1. Date format
Select date format. YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY three options are available.
3.1.2.2. Time format
Select time format. 24 hours / 12 hours method is possible.
3.1.2.3. Time zone
Select a time zone where the DVR is installed. Daylight saving time is set by the time zone.
3.1.2.4. NTP
Select whether to use NTP. When it is ON states, it takes time from network time server and applys to DVR. Depending on the selected time zone, daylight saving time will be applied automatically. Only ON condition, an NTP server address can be entered. The address of the default NTP server is pool.ntp.org.
3.1.2.5. Date
Date of DVR is manually selected.
3.1.2.6. Time
Time of DVR is manually selected.
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3.1.3. Language
Figure 3.4. Language
3.1.3.1. Language
Select the language to use.
3.1.4. Upgrade software.
Figure 3.5. Upgrade software.
Application or kernel of the DVR can be upgraded by USB memory. After receiving an upgrade file from homepage, you can copy it to a USB memory.
3.1.4.1. Type
Select the program to upgrad. Application, kernel two options are available.
Setup menu
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3.1.4.2. File
Press refresh button after inserting a USB memory to the USB port of the DVR. Upgrade will be in progress when upgrade button is pressed after selecting the upgrade file. Be careful not to turn off during the upgrade DVR. If the power outage occurs during the upgrade, the emergency recovery method using USB memory will recover the DVR. Please refer to the emergency recovery mathod on the appendix.
3.1.5. Setup
Figure 3.6. Setup
3.1.5.1. Factory default
DVR setting is initialized to the factory default.
3.1.5.2. Export a configuration file
The current DVR's setting is stored in USB memory.
3.1.5.3. Import a configuration file
Read the setting stored in the USB memory and apply to the DVR. After inserting the USB memory, press the refresh button to read files in the USB and select a file. Pressing Import button applies the setting values to the DVR.
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3.1.6. Buzzer
Figure 3.7. Buzzer
The operation of the buzzer is depending on the status of the DVR.
• Sensor : Select whether to operate the buzzer when sensor inputs are detected.
• Motion : Select whether to operate the buzzer when motions are detected.
• Video Loss : Select whether to operate the buzzer when video loss is detected.
• Record Fail : Select whether to operate the buzzer when record fail is occurred.
• Record Warning : Select whether to operate the buzzer when recording warning is occurred.
3.1.7. Display
Figure 3.8. Display
Setup menu
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Select whether to display information on the screen.
• Camera Name : Select whether to display camera name on the screen.
• Motion Icon : Select whether to display motion detection icon on the screen.
• Sensor Icon : Select whether to display sensor detection icon on the screen.
• Record Icon : Select whether to display recording status icon on the screen.
• Status Bar : Select whether to display status bar on the screen.
• Resolution : Select the output resolution for HDMI and VGA ports. Selectable resolutions are 1024x768, 1280x720, 1280x1024, 1440x900, 1920x1080.
• HDMI/VGA : Adjust the display parameters of HDMI, VGA port. Luminance, Contrast, Hue, Saturation can be adjusted.
• VGA Only : Adjust the display parameters of VGA port only. Luminance, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Color Gain can be adjusted.
3.2. Network
3.2.1. TCP/IP
Figure 3.9. TCP/IP
3.2.1.1. Type
Select the type of network. Auto UPnP, STATIC, DHCP can be selected.
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