Vacron VDH-DX User Manual

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User Manual
VDH-DX
2014 FEB V1.4
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WARNING
Do not expose the DVR under the sunlight, heat or wet
environment while installation. As it could decrease the performance of DVR and damage the machine.
Do not touch the power plug or case with wet hands as this could
result electric shock.
Do not forcedly bend or put heavy object on power cable as this
could result in injury to personal or equipment.
Do not operate with damaged power cord or loose electrical
outlet as this could result in electric shock or accident.
Please use individual power instead of share electrical outlets
with other electrical equipment as this could result in damage or accident.
Do not attempt to service this DVR by yourself as it may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Please refer all service to the qualified servicing distributor.
Please do not remove the machine housing during operation.
It may cause electric shock or accidental injury.
CAUTION
Do not place the machine on an uneven surface or it would
decrease the DVR efficiency or malfunction.
Avoid any shock or bumping of the DVR while recording.
Improper handling could damage the system.
CAUTION
Make sure the voltage selector switch is set
to appropriate setting before plug in!
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CONTENTS
A. DVR System Operation..................................................................................................................... 1
1. Front Panel Operation .............................................................................................................. 1
2. Operation with Mouse .............................................................................................................. 1
3. Remote Controller ...................................................................................................................... 1
B. DVR System Operation..................................................................................................................... 3
1. Power ON ....................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Power ON ....................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Function Illustration ................................................................................................................... 3
4. Display Setup ................................................................................................................................ 4
5. Main Menu .................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1 Record ..................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1.1 Record Conf .......................................................................................................... 7
5.1.2 PlayBack ................................................................................................................. 8
5.1.3 Backup ................................................................................................................. 11
5.2 Alarm ..................................................................................................................................... 12
5.2.1 Motion Detect ................................................................................................... 13
5.2.2 Video Blind ......................................................................................................... 14
5.2.3 Video Loss .......................................................................................................... 15
5.2.4 Alarm Input ........................................................................................................ 17
5.2.5 Alarm Output .................................................................................................... 18
5.2.6 Abnormality ....................................................................................................... 18
5.2.7 Intellingent ......................................................................................................... 19
5.3 System .................................................................................................................................. 20
5.3.1 General ................................................................................................................ 21
5.3.2 Encode ................................................................................................................. 22
5.3.3 Network ............................................................................................................... 23
5.3.4 NetService .......................................................................................................... 24
5.3.5 GUI Display ......................................................................................................... 25
5.3.6 PTZ Config .......................................................................................................... 26
5.3.7 RS232.................................................................................................................... 27
5.3.8 Tour ....................................................................................................................... 27
5.3.9 Spot Set ............................................................................................................... 28
5.3.10 Digital ................................................................................................................ 29
5.4 Advanced ............................................................................................................................ 57
5.4.1 HDD Manage ..................................................................................................... 57
5.4.2 Account ............................................................................................................... 58
5.4.3 Online User ........................................................................................................ 58
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5.4.4 Output Adjust ................................................................................................... 59
5.4.5 AutoMaintain .................................................................................................... 59
5.4.6 Restore ................................................................................................................. 60
5.4.7 Upgrade .............................................................................................................. 60
5.4.8 Device Info.......................................................................................................... 61
5.4.9 Import/Export ................................................................................................... 61
5.5 Info ......................................................................................................................................... 62
5.5.1 HDD Info ............................................................................................................. 62
5.5.2 BPS ......................................................................................................................... 63
5.5.3 LOG ....................................................................................................................... 63
5.5.4 Version ................................................................................................................. 64
5.6 Logout .................................................................................................................................. 65
6. NET Surveillance WEB IE........................................................................................................ 66
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A. DVR System Operation
1. Front Panel Operation Please refer to Front Panel Instruction in the User Manual in attached disk.
2. Operation with Mouse
In LIVE mode: Right click to enter MAIN MENU Click LEFT Key to enter /select menu operation. In MAIN MENU, user can enter SUBNENU by clicking left keys on the icon. Click RIGHT key to quit User can change setting by mouse or virtual keyboard in the menu.
3. Remote Controller
1 REC Enter RECORDING MODE 2 LOCK Key Lock / Log-out
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Previous Page; available by Pause of PALYBACK mode
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Enter PLAY and BACKUP mode
in LIVE VIEW mode. PLAY/ PAUSE in PLAYBACK mode PLAY/ PAUSE
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Next Page; available by Pause of PALYBACK mode
6 
Under the playback mode, there are 4 choices for the speed. Choose your choice to fast rewind.
7 STOP; in PLAYBACK mode
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Under the playback mode, there are 4 choices for the speed. Choose your choice to fast forward.
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Under the playback mode, there are 4 choices for the speed. Choose your choice to slow forward.
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In Playback mode: Jump to next video
11 INFO System Version Display
12 SEQ
Sequence display (in Live-view mode)
13 RESET Reset all siren information
14 SEARCH
Enter PLAY BACK user control interface
15 PTZ
Enter PTZ camera user control interface
16 Z+ PTZ camera; Zoon IN 17 Z- PTZ camera; Zoom OUT 18 F+ PTZ camera: Focus IN 19 F- PTZ camera: Focus OUT
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20 ID
Set ID code to control different DVR
21 ENTER
Enter / Confirm
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UI mode: Upper Option Live view mode: control video display page in single channel, 4, 8, 9 split display. PTZ control mode: UP
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UI mode: Downward Option Live view mode: control video display page in single channel, 4, 8, 9 split display. PTZ control mode: Downward
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UI mode: LEFT Option 1/4/8/9 display switch in LIVE mode. In PTZ control mode: Left
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UI mode: RIGHT Option 1/4/8/9 display switch in LIVE mode. In PTZ control mode: Right
26 MENU
In LIVE mode: To enter operation Menu.
27 ESC
Exit operation of single channel
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(LIVE or Playback mode) 4-split video display, press this bottom again to show next set 4-split video.
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(LIVE or Playback mode) 8-split video display, press this bottom again to show next set 8-split video. 1-8、9-16
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(LIVE or Playback mode) 9-split video display, press this bottom again to show next set 9-split video. 1-9、8-16
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16 Split screen
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1~10(0)
In LIVEVIEW or PLAYBACK mode to show chosen video CH1~CH10; Number keys.
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11~16
In LIVEVIEW or PLAYBACK mode to show chosen video CH11~CH16
Note:There are many DVR equipments in the same place, the remote control first need to select a device, according to the DVR ID. So, should give each DVR device to define a unique device number (DVR ID). Otherwise, the remote control operation may be playing a role for multiple devices with the same DVR ID number at the same time.
Set remote control of DVR
Press 【DVR】 and then enter the DVR ID you want to operate, default DVR ID code is 000. User can set DVR ID by [Main Menu] > [ Basic] > [ System]. DVR IDcan be set between 001~998 (ID should be 3 digits ), then press【ENTER】to confirm the settings. Usercan operate different DVRs after doing the settings.
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B. DVR System Operation
1. Power ON
Make sure power cable is firmly connected, and then turn on the power. The initial process will take around 20 seconds, buzzer sound will be heard when process is finished. The default video display is multiple screen display. Recording will start automatically if recording is scheduled, the assigned channel shows red-dot.
Memo:
1. Please vertify imput power voltage is coherent to DVR power requirement, firmly plug on the power line befor switch the power on.
2. Please refer DVR hardware and power requirement on the specification chart. Strongly recommend connect DVR to a stable power supply, if possible, please connect to UPS system.
2. Power ON User can shut off the system by [ MENU] > [ Shut Off] > [ Comfirm], or to turn off the power on the back panel.
3. Function Illustration
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In the multi- screen, right click the mouse, and a Quick-menu pop up. Select Main Menu or rest functions, key in Account ID & Password to login. Default Value of Account ID: admin, Password: blank.
4. Display Setup
Select View 1 for monitoring Single screen, optional CAM01~16 single screen.
Select View 4 for monitoring 4 screens, optional CAM1~4 ,4, CAM5~8, CAM9~12, CAM13~16.
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Select View 8 for monitoring 8 screens, optional CAM1~8, CAM9~16.
Select View 9 for monitoring 9 screens, optional CAM1~9, CAM8~16.
Select View 16 for monitoring 16 screens, 16 split screen.
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5. Main Menu
(Figure 1)
(Figure 2)
Right click the mouse, select Main Menu and it will pop out, as (Figure 1) & (Figure 2).
5.1 Record
(Figure 3)
Select (Figure 2) Record icon, pop out (Figure 3) page.
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5.1.1 Record Conf
(Figure 4)
: Select (Figure 3) Record Conf. icon, pop out (Figure 4) page. ChannelScroll down window to Set the settings for 1Ch or all Ch, default value is channel 1. RedundancyHDD RAID, when install the 2nd HDD, it is able to activate the disk mirror function. It simultaneously uploads the records to another HDD. Default value is Off. LengthAdjust the time period of recording, at least 1 Min, Max 120 Min. Default value is 60 Min. Prerecord Mode3 options: Schedule, Manual & Stop. Schedule mode: select requested days first, and then select recording mode & time, total 4 periods of time to choose;
Manual mode: must complete the settings before recording; Stop mode: no recording at all; default value is settings.
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5.1.2 PlayBack
(Figure 5)
(Figure 6)
Select (Figure 3) PlayBack icon, pop out (Figure 5) page.
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a).
Play
select date & channels, click play button to playback.
Pause Pause the video Back
forward
Rewind Play Video
Stop
Stop video playback
Slow playback
4 speed options: 1X、2X、3X、4X. Return to normal speed, just click play button once again.
Fast rewind
4 speed options: 1X、2X、3X、4X. Return to normal speed, just click play button once again.
Fast forward,
4 speed options: 1X、2X、3X、4X. Return to normal speed, just click play button once
again. Click pause rewind button
rewind the image frame by frame.
Click pause playback button
playback the image frame by frame.
Previous file button
back to last hour file and playback. Next file
button
go to next hour file and playback. Click repeat
button
icon becomes to , repeat same file. Click full
screen button
enlarge the image. Click one more time back to
normal. Click
scissors button
let icon becomes to , select requested
period of time, and click one more time to
backup the file. While using
scissors button
this function will be activated. Save modified
file to USB (Flash disk).
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b).
Playback selected options; default value is select all. Select this function, click pause button
or others to make it active; without selecting this function, only single Channel works.
Select more accurate timing for playback, such as 24hr, 2 hr, 1 hr, 30 min; default value is 24 hr.
c). Select a date to get into time table page, like (Figure 6), and
click return to date searching page.
Right click mouse, a dialogue pops out. UpWindow: Click to return previous layer, and back to Record page. Stop playbackClick to stop, select “Stop playback” to stop playing. Full screen display: Click “Full screen” to enlarge images to maximum, and then right click mouse to close full screen. Single screenSelect single screen, choose 1~16 Ch to playback. Four screensAvailable options Ch1~4, Ch 5~8, Ch 9~12, Ch 13~16 to playback. Nine screensAvailable options Ch1~9, Ch 8~16. Sixteen screens: Play back at all 16 Ch.
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5.1.3 Backup
: Select (Figure 3) Backup icon, get into (Figure 6) page.
Plug in USB storage device, click detect to search USB
storage which will be shown in window, like (Figure 6).
Select backup icon to get into (Figure 7) page.
(Figure 6)
(Figure 7)
(Figure 8)
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TypeAllExternal alarmMotion detectionAll alarmManualNormal; default value is All channels. Channelselect which channels need to Backup, optional from Ch1~16; default value is Ch1. Start Time:select what time need to start backup. End Timeselect what time to end backup. RemoveRemove selected files. AddAdd selected types or channels. Backup formatselect H264 or AVI; default value is H264.
Select Burning icon to get into (Figure 8) page, enable to save
any one Channel’s record into an USB storage device Synchronously.
Format selected USB storage device.
While backup, click stop icon to stop backup.
5.2 Alarm
: Select (Figure 2) Alarm icon, get into (Figure 9) Page.
(Figure 9)
(Figure10)
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5.2.1 Motion Detect
: Select (Figure 9) Motion Detect icon, get into (Figure 10) page.
Channel:setup ch1~ ch 16 for individual settings, also can setup for all channels. Enable:Select to setup for the Motion Detect functions; default value is Off. SensitivitySet the sensitivity level, from lowestlowermiddlehighermuch higher、highest, 6 options. Default value is middle. Region: Select triggered area, as (Figure 11); default value is all area. Periodsetup the alarm settings from Monday to Sunday, Any 4 days. IntervalTime between each trigger, 1 ~600 Sec. Alarm OutputAccording to the settings to trigger alarm output; default value is Off. Delay: A time period to record after triggering motion detect alarm, option: 0 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Channel RecordingSelect which channel to record after motion detect is triggered; default value is Off. TourChannel pops out after alarm is triggered. If select all channels, it jumps from Ch 1 to ch16 in sequence; default value is Off. PTZ ActivationSetup the PTZ function from Ch1 ~ Ch16, as (Figure 12). Record delayThe recording duration after the buzzer being triggered. Option: 0 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Show messageSetup for a prompt message show on the screen when motion alarm is triggered; default value is Off.
(Figure 11)
(Figure 12)
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Send EmailSetup to send triggered photos to assigned email address when motion alarm is triggered; default value is Off. BuzzerSetup for buzzer beeping after motion alarm is triggered; default value is off. FTP UploadSetup to upload photos to assigned FTP server when motion alarm is triggered.
5.2.2 Video Blind
: Select (Figure 9) Video Blind icon, get into (Figure 13) page.
Channelsetup ch1~ ch 16 for individual settings, also can setup for all channels. Enable:Select to setup for the Video Blind functions; default value is Off.
SensitivitySet the sensitivity level, from lowestlowermiddlehighermuch
higher、highest, 6 options. Default value is middle.
Period::setup the Video Blind from Monday to Sunday, Any 4 days.
Alarm OutputAccording to the settings to trigger Video Blind output; default value is Off.
(Figure 13)
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Delay: A time period to record after triggering Video Blind, option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec.
Record Channelselect which channel to record after Video Blind is triggered; default value is Off. TourChannel pops out after Video Blind is triggered. If select all channels, it jumps from Ch 1 to ch16 in sequence; default value is Off.. PTZ ActivationSet the PTZ function from Ch1 ~ Ch16, like (Figure 12).
Record Delay:The recording duration after the buzzer being triggered Video Blind. Option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Show messageSetup for a prompt message show on the screen when Video Blind is triggered; default value is Off. Send EmailSetup to send triggered photos to assigned email address when Video Blind is triggered; default value is Off. BuzzerSetup for buzzer beeping after Video Blind is triggered; default value is Off.
FTP UploadSetup to upload photos to assigned FTP server when Video Blind is triggered.
5.2.3 Video Loss
(Figure 14)
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:Select (Figure 9) Video loss icon, get into (Figure 14) page.
Channelsetup ch1~ ch 16 for individual settings, also can setup for all channels.
EnableSelect to setup for the Video Loss functions; default value is Off. Periodsetup the Video Loss from Monday to Sunday, Any 4 days. Alarm OutputAccording to the settings to trigger Video Loss output; default
value is Off. Delay: A time period to record after triggering Video Loss, option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec.
Record Channelselect which channel to record after Video Loss is triggered; default value is Off.
TourChannel pops out after Video Loss is triggered. If select all channels, it jumps from Ch 1 to ch16 in sequence; default value is Off..
PTZ ActivationSet the PTZ function from Ch1 ~ Ch16, like (Figure 12). Record DelayThe recording duration after the buzzer being triggered Video
Loss. Option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Show messageSetup for a prompt message show on the screen when Video
Loss is triggered; default value is Off. Send EmailSetup to send triggered photos to assigned email address when
Video Loss is triggered; default value is Off. BuzzerSetup for buzzer beeping after Video Loss is triggered; default value is
Off. FTP UploadSetup to upload photos to assigned FTP server when Video Loss is
triggered.
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5.2.4 Alarm Input
Select (Figure 9) Alarm Input icon, get into (Figure 15) page. Channelsetup ch1~ ch 16 for individual settings, also can setup for all channels.
Enable:Select to setup for the Alarm Input funtions; default value is Off. Type: Setup Normal open or Normal close; default value is Off.
Periodsetup the Alarm Input from Monday to Sunday, Any 4 days. Alarm OutputAccording to the settings to trigger Alarm Input; default value is Off. Delay: A time period to record after triggering Alarm Input, option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Record Channelselect which channel to record after Alarm Input is triggered; default value is Off. TourChannel pops out after Alarm Input is triggered. If select all channels, it
jumps from Ch 1 to ch16 in sequence; default value is Off. PTZ ActivationSet the PTZ function from Ch1 ~ Ch16, like (Figure 12). Record DelayThe recording duration after the buzzer being triggered Alarm
Input. Option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Show messageSetup for a prompt message show on the screen when Alarm
Input is triggered; default value is Off. Send Email:Setup to send triggered photos to assigned email address when
Alarm Input is triggered; default value is Off. Buzzer:Setup for buzzer beeping after Alarm Input is triggered; default value is
Off.
(Figure 15)
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FTP UploadSetup to upload photos to assigned FTP server when Alarm Input is triggered.
5.2.5 Alarm Output
Select (Figure 9) Alarm Output icon, get into (Figure 16) page.
5.2.6 Abnormality
Select (Figure 9) Abnormality icon, get into (Figure 17) page.
Event Type:Optional: No Disk, Disk Error, Disk No Space, Net Disconnection, IP conflict…etc.
EnableSelect to setup for the Abnormality function; default value is Off. Show messageSetup for a prompt message show on the screen when Abnormality is triggered; default value is Off. BuzzerSetup for buzzer beeping after Abnormality is triggered; default value is Off.
(Figure 16)
(Figure 17)
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5.2.7 Intellingent
Select (Figure 9) Intelligent Analysis icon, get into (Figure 18) page.
Channelsetup ch1~ ch 16 for individual settings, also can setup for all channels.
EnableSelect to setup for Intelligent functions; default value is Off. Algorithm3 options:Perimeter alert, Items care, Video Diagnosis. Ruleclick “Set” get into (Figure 19) page, setup whether to Show Traces, Sensitivity: Higher, middle, low. Move scroll bar for Minimum moving distance. Alert way: Cordon & Warning Area. Alarm OutputAccording to the settings to trigger Intelligent analysis; default value is Off. Delay: A time period to record after triggering Intelligent analysis, option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Record Channelselect which channel to record after Intelligent Analysis is triggered; default value is Off.
(Figure 18)
(Figure 19)
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TourChannel pops out after Intelligent Analysis is triggered. If select all channels, it jumps from Ch 1 to ch16 in sequence; default value is Off.
PTZ ActivationSet the PTZ function from Ch1 ~ Ch16, like (Figure 12). Record DelayThe recording duration after the buzzer being triggered Intelligent Analysis. Option: 10 ~ 3000 Sec; default value is 10 Sec. Show messageSetup for a prompt message show on the screen when Intelligent Analysis is triggered; default value is Off. Send EmailSetup to send triggered photos to assigned email address when Intelligent Analysis is triggered; default value is Off. BuzzerSetup for buzzer beeping after Intelligent Analysis is triggered; default value is Off. FTP UploadSetup to upload photos to assigned FTP server when Intelligent Analysis is triggered.
5.3 System
Select (Figure 2) System icon, get into (Figure 20) page.
(Figure 20)
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5.3.1 General
(Figure 21)
(Figure 22)
(Figure 23)
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Select (Figure 21) General icon, get into (Figure 21) page.
System TimeSetup current Year, date & time. Date Format:Time format setup, set up of YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, the default value is YYYY/MM/DD. Date Separator:Options:-./, date presents by selected symbol; The default value is -.
Time FormatSet: 24-HOUR or 12-HOUR; The default value is 24-HOUR. LanguageThere are 28 languages can select. HDD FullSetup Overwrite HDD or stop writing while HDD is full; The default value is Overwrite. DVR No.:Set DVR No., Options: 0 ~998;The default value is 0. Video StandardSet Video Standard, NTSC or PAL. Auto LogoutAfter a period of time without using, it requests to input Password to access Menu, options: 0 ~ 60 Min, 0 means no Password required; default value is 0. Machine NameSetup the Name of DVR, maximum 32 characters;default value is LocalHost. Daylight Saving TimeSet Day of Week (Figure 22) & Date(Figure 23), it will add 1 hour for assigned time.
5.3.2 Encode
Select (Figure 20) Encode icon, get into (Figure 24) page.
(Figure 24)
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Channelsetup ch1~ ch16 for individual settings, also can setup for all channels.
CompressionH.264 & extra stream, H.264 for DVR recording model, extra stream for web or smart phone monitor mode.
ResolutionH.264 Resolution for device playback : CIF(352x240) HD1(704x240)D1(704x480), Resolution for Extra stream : QCIF(176x120)、CIF(352x240). Frame Rate(FPS)CIF max NTSC: 30 FPS, PAL: 25 FPS;
D1 max NTSC: 30 FPS, PAL: 25 FPS; D1 max NTSC/PAL: 15 FPS;
QCIF & CIF max NTSC/PAL: 6 FPS. Bit Rate Type Variable (VBR) & Constant (CBR) bit rate. Quality:Several options, from low to highest; default value is high. Bit Rate(Kb/s) It depends on selected resolution and FPS; default value as
shown in Figure 24. 1 Frame IntervalOptional from 2 ~ 12. Video/AudioSelect enable Video & Audio, default value is Video On/ Audio
Off.
5.3.3 Network
Select (Figure 20) Network icon, get into (Figure 25) page.
This figure is only available while connect to IP router. Net CardWire Netcard. DHCP EnableSelect to auto dispatch IP, unable select is need to key in IP
manual.
(Figure 25)
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IP AddressInput correspondence IP address; default value is 192.168.1.10. Subnet MaskInput correspondence Subnet Mask; default value is
255.255.255.0. GatewayInput correspondence gateway; default value is 192.168.1.1. Primary DNSInput primary DDNS server; default value is 192.168.1.1. Secondary DNSInput secondary DDNS server; default value is 8.8.8.8. Media PortInput Media Port; default value is 34567. HTTP Port:Input HTTP Port; default value is 80. Transfer PolicyOptions: AdaptiveQuality PreferredFluency Preferred;
default value is Quality Preferred.
5.3.4 NetService
Select (Figure 20) NetService icon, get into (Figure 26) page.
PPPOEAfter selected, click set, keyin account & Password of PPPOE and save to create an IP; default value is Off.
NTPNetwork Time Protocol, setup to adjust current local time; default value is Off.
EmailAfter alarm is triggered, send messages to assigned email address; default value is Off.
IP FilterSetup the Restricted Type: Blacklist & Whitelist; default value is Off. DDNSSet DDNS IP via IE browser, DDNS types: CN99DynDnsOray NO-IPMYQ-SEE; default value is Off. FTPSet FTP, send an alarm triggered message via FTP, default value is Off. ARSP:Input ARSP server; default value is Off. AlarmServerSet Alarm Server; default value is Off. Wireless ConfigSet Wireless Config; default value is Off.
(Figure 26)
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Mobile MonitorMonitoring DVR via mobile phone, default PORT is 34599; default value is On.
UPNP:Set UPNP; default value is Off. WiFiConnect USB dongle to receive WiFi signal; default value is Off. RTSPInput RTSP_PORT; default value is 554.
5.3.5 GUI Display
Select (Figure 20) GUI Display Icon, get into (Figure 27) page.
Channel TitleSetup the title name for 16 channels, as (Figure 28). Time DisplaySelect to display time; default value is On. Channel TitleSelect to display channel titles; default value is On. Record StatusSelect to display record status; default value is On. Alarm StatusSelect to display alarm statusdefault value is On. DeflickPrevent images flicking; default value is On. TransparencyAdjust the transparency of dialogue GUI.
(Figure 27)
(Figure 28)
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ResolutionAdjust the resolution for VGA & HD OUT, default value is VGA, 1920*1080.
ChannelSelect ch1 ~ ch16. Region CoverChoose which channel to display after selected, Ch 1 to 4, and assign positions. Time display & Channel TitleAdjust the positions of time display and channel title.
5.3.6 PTZ Config
Select (Figure 20) PTZ Config icon, get into (Figure 29) page.
ChannelSelect Ch 1 ~ 16. Protocol22 options can select; default value is PELCOD. AddressPTZ address Number; default value is 1. Baud rate8 options can select; default value is 9600. Data Bits : 4 options can select; default value is 8. Stop Bits2 options can select; default value is 1. Parity 4 options can select; default value is None.
(Figure 29)
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5.3.7 RS232
Select (Figure 20) RS232 icon, get into (Figure 30) page.
Function5 options can select; default value is NONE. Baud rate8 options can select; default value is 115200. Date Bits4 options can select; default value is 8. Stop Bits2 options can select; default value is 1. Parity4 options can select; default value is None.
5.3.8 Tour
Select (Figure 20) Tour icon, get into (Figure 30) page.
Enable TourEnable the auto switching tour function; default value is Off. IntervalSet the switching tour time, min 5 Sec, max 120 Sec; default value is 5 Sec.
(Figure 30)
(Figure 31)
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View 1Set single screen for each switch tour; default value is All open. View 4Set 4 screens for each switch tour; default value is All open. View 8Set 8 screens for each switch tour; default value is All open. View 9Set 9 screens for each switch tour; default value is All open. View 16Set 16 screens for each switch tour; default value is All open. Alarm Tour Type IntervalSet the switching time when alarm is triggered, min 5 Sec, max 120 Sec; default value is 5 Sec. Return after finishedReturn to Live image after alarm end.
5.3.9 Spot Set
Select (Figure 20) Spot Set icon, get into (Figure 32) page.
TV Channel:connect CVBS(BNC/ TV) signal. Enable TourEnable the auto switching tour function; default value is Off. IntervalSet the switching tour time, min 5 Sec, max 120 Sec; default value is 5 Sec. View 1Set single screen for each switch tour. View 4Set 4 screens for each switch tour. View 16Set 16 screens for each switch tour; default value is All open.
(Figure 32)
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5.3.10 Digital
a). Channel Type:When setting resolution of cameras, ANALOG
means analog cameras, NETWORK means IP cameras. Choose “Channel Type”, you will have the following different setting views: 4CH models; 8CH models; VDH-DXB576 models; VDH-DXC816.
1) 4CH models
2) 8CH models
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: Set channel
mode. User can set the channel model here.
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3) VDH-DXB576 models
4) VDH-DXC816 models
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5.3.10.1 Normal recording: Only analog cameras need to be
recorded.
4CH
In the 4CH ChannelType, choose different modes to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose 960H_4CH mode to record 4 channel 960H videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
8CH
In the 8CH ChannelType, choose different modes to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose 960H_8CH mode to record 8 channel 960H video. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
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16CH( VDH-DXB576)
In the DXB576_16CH Channeltype, choose different modes to record videos of different resolution. (960H recording is not real-time here.) For example, choose D1_16CH mode to record 16 channel D1 videos.And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
16CH (VDH-DXC816)
In the DXC816_16CH ChannelType, choose different modes to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose 960H_16CH mode to record 16 channel 960H videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
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5.3.10.2 Hybrid recording: Both analog cameras and IP cameras
need to be recorded.
4CH
In the 4CH ChannelType, choose different analog/IP combination (modes) to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose Analog D1_2CH/Network1080P_1CH、 720P_1CH mode to record 2 channel D1, 1CH 1080P and 1CH 720P videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting,
there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and ChannelType, because Network ChannelType recording is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels at once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function.
Default is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Decode Order: Choose modes of network
transmission, Real time first/Middle/ fluency first. Default: Middle.
e). Connection Mode: Single Connection/Multiple
Connection. Multiple Connections can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
f). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. g). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Show the IP address of the selected IP
Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose
“Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:display the
connection status of each NETWORK
channel.
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8CH
In the 8CH ChannelType, choose different analog/IP combination (modes) to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose Analog D1_2CH/Network1080P_1CH、 720P_1CH mode to record 2 channel D1, 1CH 1080P and 1CH 720P videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting,
there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels at once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Decode Order: Choose modes of network
transmission, Real time first/Middle/ fluency first. Default: Middle.
e). Connection Mode: Single Connection/Multiple
Connection. Multiple Connections can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
f). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. g). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose
“Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:display the
connection status of each NETWORK
channel.
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16CH(VDH-DXB576)
In the DXB576_16CH ChannelType, choose different analog/IP combination (modes) to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose Analog D1_4CH/Network1080P_1CH、720P_3CH mode to record 4 channel D1, 1CH 1080P and 3CH 720P videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting, there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels at once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Connection Mode: Choose Single
Connection/Multiple Connection mode. Multiple Connection can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
e). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. f). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose
“Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:display the
connection status of each NETWORK
channel.
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16CH(VDH-DXC816)
In the C816_16CH ChannelType, choose different analog/IP combination (modes) to record videos of different resolutions. For example, choose Analog 960H_8CH、 720P_8CH mode to record 8 channel 960H and 8CH 720P videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting,
there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Connection Mode: Choose Single
Connection/Multiple Connection mode. Multiple Connections can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
e). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. f). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to
record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Choose Main stream or Sub stream. Default:
Main stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose
“Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:display the
connection status of each NETWORK channel.
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5.3.10.3 NETWORK recording: Only IP cameras need to be
recorded
4CH
In the 4CH ChannelType, choose different combination (modes) to record IP cameras of different resolutions. For example, choose D1_9CH mode to record 9 channel D1 videos.And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting,
there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channel at once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Decode Order: Choose modes of network
transmission, Real time first/Middle/ fluency first. Default: Middle.
e). Connection Mode: Choose Single
Connection/Multiple Connection mode. Multiple Connections can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
f). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. g). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose
“Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:Display the
connection status of each NETWORK
channel.
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8CH
In the 8CH ChannelType, choose different combination (modes) to record IP cameras of different resolutions. For example, choose D1_9CH mode to record 9 channel D1 videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request you to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting, there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels at once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Decode Order: Choose modes of network
transmission, time first/Middle/ fluency first. Default: Middle.
e). Connection Mode: Choose Single
Connection/Multiple Connection mode. Multiple Connection can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
f). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. g). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose
“Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:Display the
connection status of each NETWORK channel.
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16CH(VDH-DXB576)
In the DXB576_16CH ChannelType, choose different combination (modes) to record IP cameras of different resolutions. For example, choose D1_16CH mode to record 16 channel D1 videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting,
there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Decode Order: Choose modes of network
transmission, Real time first/Middle/ fluency first. Default: Middle.
e). Connection Mode: Choose Single
Connection/Multiple Connection mode. Multiple Connection can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default : Single Connection.
f). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. g). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose “Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:Display the
connection status of each NETWORK
channel.
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16CH(VDH-DXC816)
In the DXC816_16CH Channel Type, choose different combination (modes) to record IP cameras of different resolutions. For example, choose D1_24CH mode to record 24 channel D1 videos. And maximum tunnel of replay supported is shown below. After clicking OK, the DVR will request to reboot the system.
Main Menu/
System/Digital
: After rebooting,
there will be three settings available: Digital Channels, Channel status and Channel Type, because Network Channel Type is added.
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Digital channels
a). Channel: Set the NETWORK channels one by one or
set all channels once to have the same settings.
b). Enable: Check it to enable the setting function. Default
is unchecked.
c). Time synchronization: Check it to synchronize
connected IP cameras/DVRs with the system time on DVR.
d). Connection Mode: Choose Single
Connection/Multiple Connection mode. Multiple Connections can connect several IP Cams/DVRs to a single channel and switch between them. Default: Single Connection.
e). Add: Search available IP Cam/DVR for connection. f). Delete: Delete the selected IP Cam/DVR from the list.
Main Menu/
System/Digital/Digital channels
:You can set the
target IP cameras or DVRs that you want to record.
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Remote access configuration
a). Configure name: Edit device name. Default:
chConfig01.
b). Device Type: Choose IPC、DVR or HVR. Default: IPC. c). Remote access: Set remote access. Value: 0~65535. d). Protocol: Use NETIP or ONVIF. Default: NETIP. e). Stream: Main stream or Sub stream. Default: Main
stream.
f). Device address: Display the IP address of the selected
IP Cam/DVR.
g). Port: Display the port of the selected IP Cam/DVR. h). Username: Input the Username of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: admin.
i). Password: Input the password of the IP Cam/DVR.
Default: (BLANK).
Channel status
Main Menu/
System/Digital/ Digital channels/ Remote access configuration
:Choose “Add” to do the Remote access configuration. Choose Search to find all available IP Cam/DVR and select which one to connect.
Main Menu/
System/Digital / Channel status
:Display the
connection status of each NETWORK
channel.
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5.4 Advanced
Select (Figure 2) Advanced icon, get into (Figure 35) page.
5.4.1 HDD Manage
Select (Figure 35) HDD Manage icon, get into (Figure 36) page.
Read/WriteSet HDD enable to Read & Write. Read OnlySet HDD enable to read only. Redundantonly when there are 2pcs more HDDs for recording same information, and then can enable this function. Format DiskFormat HDD. RecoverReappear the error. PartitionPartition the HDD.
(Figure 35)
(Figure 36)
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5.4.2 Account
Select (Figure 35) Account icon, get into(Figure 37) page.
Modify UserModify user accounts. Modify GroupModify group accounts. Modify PwdModify passwords. Add UserAdd a new user account. Add GroupSort accounts by groups. Delete UserDelete user accounts. Delete GroupDelete group accounts. UpdateUpdate the database after modification.
5.4.3 Online User
Select (Figure 35) Online User icon, get into(Figure 38) page.
(Figure 37)
(Figure 38)
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Display how many current online users.
5.4.4 Output Adjust
Select (Figure 35) Output Adjust icon, get into (Figure 39) page.
Adjust the position & brightness for display.
5.4.5 AutoMaintain
Select (Figure 35) AutoMaintain icon, get into (Figure 40) page.
Enable to reboot the DVR and delete files after assigned time.
(Figure 39)
(Figure 40)
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5.4.6 Restore
Select (Figure 35) Restore icon, get into (Figure 41) page.
Restore all values to default value.
5.4.7 Upgrade
Select (Figure 35) Upgrade, get into (Figure 42) page.
Plug USB flash disk to upgrade selected files.
(Figure 41)
(Figure 42)
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5.4.8 Device Info
Select (Figure 35) Device Info, get into (Figure 43) page.
Key in the information for DVR.
5.4.9 Import/Export
Select (Figure 2) Info icon, get into (Figure 44) page.
(Figure 43)
(Figure 44)
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5.5 Info
5.5.1 HDD Info
Select (Figure 45) HDD Info, get into (Figure 46) page.
(Figure 45)
(Figure 46)
Select this to show how many pcs for HDD and USB memory storage devices, as (Figure 45).
Select this to show the recording time for HDD, as(Figure 46).
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5.5.2 BPS
Select (Figure 44) BPS icon, get into (Figure 47) page.
Display the statistics of current image BPS.
5.5.3 LOG
Select (Figure 44) LOG icon, get into (Figure 48) page.
Records of DVR LOG message.
(Figure 47)
(Figure 48)
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5.5.4 Version
Select (Figure 44) Version icon, get into(Figure 49) page.
Display current system version and serial no.
(Figure 49)
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5.6 Logout
Select (Figure 2) Logout icon, get into (Figure 50) page.
(Figure 50)
Logout current account and then can login another user account.
Shutdown the device.
Reboot the device.
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6. NET Surveillance WEB IE
Login IE browser
After Keyin IP or DDNS, if password without setting in DVR device, just key in “admin” for login.
After login, a message pops out to choose the monitor streams for main stream or subsidiary stream, default value is subsidiary stream.
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After login, monitoring images and select 1/4/9/16 screens.
Playback : Setting requested period of time to playback.
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Alarm Log: Login in and then can search Alarm log messages.
Device ConfigSetting the record selections.
1) Record:
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2) Alarm settingsSetting the alarm selections.
3) System settingsSetting the system selections.
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4) AdvancedSetting the Advanced selections.
5) InfoChecking HDD information, Log, current version & device No.
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Config Manager:Set the storage place for Recording Videos and photos, and alarm setting.
Log Out:Click to log out for current screen.
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