Visus MPEG-4 DVR User Manual

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MPEG-4 DVR
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Caution and Preventive Tips
Take care not to drop the unit or subject the unit to major shocks or jolts.
Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, bracket or mount.
This unit is designed for indoor use only. Do not place the unit near water or in other
extremely humid conditions.
This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
Please check the used type of power source before you plug and operate the unit;
AC100V ~AC240V is acceptable.
If the clearing is necessary, note to plug the unit from the outlet before uncovering the top
cover. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning.
Always power down the system prior to connecting and disconnecting accessories, with
the exception of USB devices.
Lithium battery: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace with the
same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the battery manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not block the fan on the bottom of the unit for air ventilation.
This symbol intends to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
This symbol intends to alert the user to the presence of unprotected “Dangerous
Voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be strong enough to cause a
risk of electric shock.
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Important Information
Before proceeding, please read and observe all instructions and warnings in this manual.
Retain this manual with the original bill of sale for future reference and, if necessary, warranty
service. When unpacking your unit, check for missing or damaged items. If any item is missing,
or if damage is evident, DO NOT INSTALL OR OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. Contact your
dealer for assistance.
Rack Mounting
Consult with the supplier or manufacturer of your equipment rack for the proper hardware and
procedure of mounting this product in a safe fashion. Avoid uneven loading or mechanical
instability when rack-mounting units. Make sure that units are installed to get enough airflow for
safe operation. The maximum temperature for rack-mounted units is 40 °C. Check product
label for power supply requirements to assure that no overloading of supply circuits or over
current protection occurs. Mains grounding must be reliable and uncompromised by any
connections.
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Table of Content
1. Overview .......................................................................................................................7
1.1 Product Key Features ..........................................................................................8
1.2 Product Application Diagram................................................................................9
2. System Setup................................................................................................................9
2.1 Position the Unit.................................................................................................10
2.2 Selecting Video Format......................................................................................10
2.3 Connecting Devices to the Unit..........................................................................10
2.4 Rear Panel Connections .................................................................................... 11
3. General System Setup ...............................................................................................13
3.1 Front Panel Introduction ....................................................................................14
3.1.1 LED Definition ......................................................................................14
3.1.2 Function Keys.......................................................................................15
3.2 Power Up / Down the Unit .................................................................................17
3.3 Entering OSD Setup Menu ................................................................................18
3.4 System Date / Time Setting ...............................................................................19
3.4.1 Set Date / Time.....................................................................................19
3.4.2 Daylight Saving Time............................................................................20
3.5 Record Schedule / Quality Setting .....................................................................21
3.5.1 Record Mode........................................................................................21
3.5.2 Schedule Setup ....................................................................................22
3.5.3 Preset Record Configuration ................................................................22
3.6.4 To Record Event Video Only ................................................................23
4. Basic Operation..........................................................................................................23
4.1 Viewing Live / Playback Video ...........................................................................23
4.1.1 Viewing Modes .....................................................................................23
4.1.2 Digital Zoom .........................................................................................24
4.1.3 Viewing Live Cameras..........................................................................24
To Freeze Live Image..............................................................................24
4.1.4 Viewing Recorded Video ......................................................................24
Key Usage in Playback ...........................................................................25
Pause Playback and Single Step Forward..............................................25
4.2 Sequence Setup ................................................................................................26
4.3 Searching Recorded Video ................................................................................26
4.3.1 Searching by Time................................................................................26
4.3.2 Searching by Event ..............................................................................27
4.4 Video Export ......................................................................................................28
4.4.1 ezBurn Introduction ..............................................................................28
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4.4.2 To export normal video .........................................................................29
4.4.3 To Export event video...........................................................................30
4.5 Deleting Recorded Video ...................................................................................30
4.6 Dome Control.....................................................................................................31
4.6.1 Dome Connection.................................................................................31
4.6.2 Dome Protocol Setup ...........................................................................32
4.6.3 RS485 Setup ........................................................................................32
4.6.4 Dome Controlling Keys.........................................................................33
4.6.5 Setting Preset Points............................................................................35
4.6.6 Calling Preset Points ............................................................................36
Appendix A: Technical Specifications ...........................................................................37
Appendix B: Record Duration.........................................................................................39
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1. Overview
The MPEG-4 DVR is an integrated digital video recorder that combines the
features of a time-lapse audio / video recorder, a multiplexer, and a video
server to create a single security CCTV solution.
Its outstanding triplex operation enables users to view live or playback
recorded video, and remote access through network simultaneously, while
recording other video, and to view wanted recorded video instantly by
entering the time and date or selecting recorded video from the event list.
MPEG-4 DVR includes DVRRemote, the remote viewing software that is a
Web-browser plug-in, allows user to view live or recorded video images. The
remote software is stored in MPEG-4 DVR and deployed over a LAN, WAN or
Internet connection to remote Windows-based computers. This simplifies the
installation and maintenance of the software components so all remote users
are kept up to date.
MPEG-4 DVR
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1.1 Product Key Features
The MPEG-4 DVR offers advanced features not typically found in standard
multiplexers; it integrates the full features of a DVR, multiplexer and video
server (by using the software DVRRemote). The key features of MPEG-4
DVR are listed as follows.
MPEG-4 high quality compression, 5~10 times smaller than MJPEG
Triplex operation (recording, playback and network access)
Remote monitoring, instant recording and dome camera control via
Ethernet
Support VGA main output (optional)
Live display: 120pps (NTSC)/ 100pps (PAL)
1 Channels, in & out, for audio recording
Support up to 2 internal HDDs
USB2.0 port for video clip exporting, support USB ThumbDrive®
Easy software upgrade via USB ThumbDrive®
Export DVR file which can be played via DVRPlayer
DVRPlayer application software will be attached with exported disks
Multiple built-in dome camera protocol: DynaColor, Pelco D, Pelco P,
AD422 and Fastrax 2.
Digital Zoom 2X2, available in live mode
Pre-Alarm recording
IR Remote controller (Optional)
Multiple language on-screen menus
Network software supports static IP and DHCP
Support RS-485 remote control keyboard (Optional)
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1.2 Product Application Diagram
Connect the unit with other devices as shown in the system diagram to
complete a video surveillance solution. The figure shows also the
expandability and flexibility of this digital recording system.
2. System Setup
The notices and introduction on system installation will be described
particularly in this chapter. Please follow the description to operate the unit.
In order to prevent the unit from data loss and system damage that caused by
a sudden power fluctuation, use of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is
highly recommended
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2.1 Position the Unit
Position / mount the MPEG-4 DVR in a proper place and be sure to power off
the unit before making any connections. The placed location should avoid
hindering or blocking the unit from airflow. Enough airflow is needed to
protect the unit from overheating. The maximum allowable temperature of
operating environment is 40°C.
The unit utilizes heat-conducting techniques to transfer internal heat to the
case, especially to the bottom side of the unit.
NOTE: Be sure not to remove the rubber feet, and always leave
a space for air ventilation on the unit’s bottom side.
2.2 Selecting Video Format
The MPEG-4 DVR is designed to operate under either NTSC or PAL video
formats. The switch is positioned on the rear panel.
2.3 Connecting Devices to the Unit
This section lists some important notices that should be read before
making any connections to the MPEG-4 DVR.
NOTE: Connect short-term devices, such as USB ThumbDrive®,
USB CD-ROM, USB Hard Disk Drive, etc., only after the unit is
successfully powered up.
Connecting Required Devices
Before power up the unit, you should connect cameras and a main monitor to
the unit for basic operation. If needed, connect a call monitor for displaying
full screen video of all installed cameras in sequence.
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Connecting Short-term Device
If you plan to install any short-term devices to the MPEG-4 DVR and use
them as part of the unit system, such as USB CD-ROM, USB Hard Disk Drive,
etc, make sure those devices are connected only after the unit is
powered up. Because MPEG-4 DVR can recognize the external devices
only after the power-up process is done completely.
2.4 Rear Panel Connections
There are various connectors on the rear panel used for MPEG-4 DVR
installations. The following figure shows the connectors by name; and
followed by the detailed description of each connector.
LAN Connector (RJ-45)
The MPEG-4 DVR is capable of networking. The LAN port opens the door of
MPEG-4 DVR to Ethernet.
USB Connector
There is a USB 2.0 port on the rear panel for users to connect external USB devices to the unit, such as ThumbDrive® or CD-ROM.
Audio In / Out (x2)
The MPEG-4 DVR provides two sets of audio recording. Audio In RCA
connector is offered for connecting an audio source device (e.g. external
amplified microphone) to the unit; Audio Out RCA connector is offered for
connecting an audio output device (e.g. amplified speakers) to the unit.
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Main Monitor (BNC/ VGA)
BNC and VGA output connectors are offered for connecting to a main monitor.
The main monitor displays live image and playback recorded video in either
full-screen or split-window format. VGA output connector is optional.
Visdeo System Switch
It is used for adjusting the video system of the unit.
Video Input
A group of BNC connectors are available for video input streams from
installed cameras.
Alarm I/O & RS485
The unit provides an alarm I/O and RS485 port that offers user the flexibility
required to connect the unit to the other device. The definitions of pins are
listed in the below table:
Pin Definition:
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1
ALARM OUT O
9
Alarm Out C
2
ALARM OUT COM
10
GND
3
RS485 D/R+
11
-
4
RS485 D/R-
12
-
5
ALARM In 1
13
-
6
ALARM In 2
14
-
7
ALARM In 3
15
-
8
ALARM In 4
Power Jack
The MPEG-4 DVR has a free voltage DC power connection jack. Please
connect the power adapter that ships with the unit.
NOTE: Use of other power adapter may cause overloading.
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UTP Input
Short for Unshielded Twisted Pair, which is a popular type of cable. Due to its
low cost, UTP cabling here is used for replacing BNC cabling.
There are plenty of UTP connectors positioned on the rear panel of each unit.
Next to these connectors places a switch used to enable or disable this
function. Each switch has four DIP switches on it. These DIP switches are
named by numbers; and each number corresponds to a camera. Note that
BNC are alternative methods of access for video input cabling, which means
if you chose BNC for Camera 1, than you have to disable its UTP function.
NOTE: UTP cable transfers not only Video Signal but also power for
cameras.
3. General System Setup
The MPEG-4 DVR allows user to access some general operations through
the front panel easily. The following subsections introduce the general
operations of the unit.
The regular displayed OSD information and its displayed positions are shown
as following figure. The channel title will be displayed on the top-left side of
the window, either in full screen mode or in multiple channel mode. The
current operating mode, including Call mode, Dome-Control mode, Playback
mode. Freeze mode and Sequence mode, will be displayed on the
bottom-left side of the screen. And the date/ time information will be display
on the bottom-right side.
Ch4
Playback
2005/11/09 PM04:31:22
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3.1 Front Panel Introduction
The front panel controls enable user to control the unit and preset the
programmable functions.
3.1.1 LED Definition
The MPEG-4 DVR LEDs on the front panel are described as follows.
Power LED (Green)
The LED lit during the period when the correct power is connected.
Network LED (Green)
The LED should be lit when MPEG-4 DVR is connected to a network and
blink when the data is being transferred.
Alarm LED (Red)
The LED should be lit during an alarm is triggered.
REC LED (Green)
The LED should blink while the MPEG-4 DVR is recording.
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3.1.2 Function Keys
The MPEG-4 DVR functional keys on the front panel for normal operation are
described as follows.
CHANNEL
When in both Live and Playback modes, press the CHANNEL key to view
the corresponding video in full screen. The number of the CHANNEL keys
corresponds to the number of cameras supported by the unit.
When in dome control mode, the key named “1” is used to access the
Set/Go preset menu; the key named “2” is used to hide or display the
dome setting parameters.
DOME
Press the key to enter dome control mode.
MODE
Press repeatedly to select for wanted main monitor display format. There are three available view modes: full screen and 4-window (2×2).
SEQ (Sequence)
Press to start automatic sequencing of the video coming from the installed
cameras.
MENU
Press the key to call the OSD setup menu.
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ESC
Press to cancel or exit from certain mode or OSD menu without changing the
settings made previously.
ZOOM/ENTER
In OSD menu or selection interface, press the key to make the selection
or save settings.
In live full screen view mode, press to view a 2× zoom image; press it
again to exit zoom mode.
COPY
In Playback mode, press COPY to select the start and end point of the video
you want to export. More detailed information refer to Section 4.4 Video
Export.
PLAY/STOP
Press this key to switch between live image and playback video.
FREEZE
Press FREEZE while viewing live image, the live video will be frozen. The
date / time information shown on the monitor will continue updating. Press
FREEZE again to return to live mode.
Press FREEZE while playing the recorded video, the playback video will
be paused. Press LEFT / RIGHT to move the recorded video reverse/
forward by single step. Press FREEZE again to continue playing video.
SEARCH
In both Playback and Live mode, user can press SEARCH to call the Search
menu for searching and playing recorded video by date and time or events.
Direction Keys
In Zoom mode, these keys function as Direction keys.
In the OSD menu, the Direction keys are used to move the cursor to
previous or next fields. To change the value in the selected field, press
UP/ DOWN.
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3.2 Power Up / Down the Unit
If you must shut down the MPEG-4 DVR for any reason, please use the
proper shut down and power up procedures to avoid damaging your DVR unit.
To Power Up the Unit
Check the used type of power source before plug in your DVR first (the unit
accepts the power input between AC100V to AC240V)
The color bar and system checking information will be shown on the monitor
and disappear when the unit has been completely powered up.
To Restart / Shutdown the Unit
Press MENU and input the administrator password to access the OSD Main
menu. Select <Shutdown> in Main Menu and press ENTER to enter the
Shutdown menu, which displays as follows.
Shutdown
1. Power Off
2. Reboot
Execute Execute
<Power Off>
Select this item to shut down the unit. Do not remove the power during shut
down until the message “You can safely turn off DVR now!” displays.
<Reboot>
Select this item to reboot the unit. The color bar and system checking
information are displayed on the monitor until the unit is completely restarted.
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3.3 Entering OSD Setup Menu
The OSD Main menu contains a list of items that are used to configure the
MPEG-4 DVR. To enter the Main menu, press MENU and then enter
Administrator or User password. The Password Verification screen displays
as follows.
Password Verification
________
Press Channel Keys To Enter Password
(4-8 Digits)
Press Key To Delete
The default passwords are shown in the following table. The same passwords
are used for entering the remote viewing software DVRRemote Lite.
Administrator Password User Password
1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1
NOTE: It is strongly suggested to change the passwords to prevent
unauthorized access to the unit.
After entering the correct password, the Main menu is displayed.
Main Menu
1. System Setup
2. Monitor Setup
3. Camera Setup
4. Record Setup
5. Sequence Setup
6. Event Setup
7. Database Setup
8. Configuration
9. Shutdown
Move the cursor up / down over the OSD items using the Direction keys and
press ENTER to enter the selected sub-menu.
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3.4 System Date / Time Setting
User can set the current date, time and other OSD parameters in Date/Time
menu. The administrator’s privileges are required for entering the submenu.
In OSD Main menu, select <System Setup> and press ENTER, then select
<Date/Time> to access the Date/Time menu; the menu displays as follows.
Date/Time
1. Date
2. Time
3. Date/Time Display
4. Date Display Mode
5. Time Display Mode
6. Date/Time Order
7. Daylight Saving Time
8. DST Start
9. DST End
10. DST Bias
2005/02/21
PM10:39:26
1 Row
Y/M/D
24 HR
Date First
OFF Apr, 1 st Sun, 02:00 Apr, Last Sun, 02:00
60 Min
3.4.1 Set Date / Time
Set Date / Time
Select <Date> / <Time> and press ENTER for adjusting the settings. LEFT /
RIGHT keys are used to move the cursor to previous or next field, ENTER is
for selecting, and UP / DOWN are used to change the value in the selected
field.
NOTE: The reset date / time setting applies to record new video, the
date and time of previously recorded video will not be changed.
NOTE: To avoid record database corruption, after changing the date
/ time setting, it is recommended to clear the database.
Date / Time Display
Users are allowed to choose to set the date / time OSD displays in 1 or 2
rows. Use the UP / DOWN keys to change the setting. The default is to
display the date / time OSD in one row.
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Date Display Mode
This function allows user to set the OSD display type of the date / time. There
are three options to select from: <Y/M/D>, <M/D/Y> or <D/M/Y>. “Y”
represents “Year”, “M” represents “Month” and “D” represents “Day”.
Move to the item and press ENTER, the option starts blinking. Use UP /
DOWN keys to change the setting. The default setting is <Y/M/D> in both
NTSC / PAL formats.
Time Display Mode
User can choose to set the time format to <12 hour> or <24 hour>. Use the
UP / DOWN keys to change the format. The default setting is <24 hour>.
Date / Time Order
The item is used to set the order of date / time display to <Date First> or
<Time First>. Use UP / DOWN keys to change the setting.
3.4.2 Daylight Saving Time
Daylight Saving Time
The item is for those people who live in certain regions to observe Daylight
Saving Time. Select <ON> to enable, or <OFF> to disable the function.
If the function is disabled, the DST Start / End time and DST Bias will be
grayed out and cannot be accessed.
NOTE: If this function is enabled, the date/time information will be
shown on the screen with a DST icon when playing back recorded
video or searching video in the event list. “S” indicates summer time
and “W” indicates wintertime.
DST Start / End
The items are used to program the daylight saving duration. Use Direction
keys to move the cursor to the next or previous field, UP / DOWN to change
the settings in the selected field.
DST Bias
The item allows user to set the amount of time to move forward from the
standard time for daylight saving time. The available options are <30>, <60>,
<90> and <120> minutes.
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3.5 Record Schedule / Quality Setting
The Record Setup menu allows user to set recording quality, recording
schedules, and other recording parameters. To setup the recording quality
and schedules, you have to enter the OSD Setup Menu with correct
Administrator's password. In the Main menu, move the cursor to <Record
Setup> and press ENTER; the following menu is displayed.
Record Setup
1. Record Mode
2. Schedule Setup
3. Preset Config
4. ezRecord Setup
5. Circular Recording
6. Purge Data
720×240@60PPS
Standard
ON
3.5.1 Record Mode
The Record Mode is for selecting resolution and recording rate. The relative
record settings, such as preset configuration, will follow the record mode
setting. In normal circumstance, we recommend you to select
<720x240@60PPS>, the default, for this item.
Move the cursor to <Record Mode> and press ENTER, then select a Record
mode using UP / DOWN keys.
NOTE: After changing the Record Mode setting, the warning
message “This will FORMAT ALL HARDDISKS and LOAD THE
FACTORY DEFAULT CONFIG!” will be shown on the screen. Press
ENTER to confirm the selection, then the unit starts to format the
hard disks and load the factory default settings, or press ESC to
abort. We strongly recommend to backup your programmed
configuration before making any changes on Record Mode settings.
NOTE: The total PPS is shared by viewing windows, which means,
even one window hasn’t connected with a camera and displays no
video, that window still wastes pps. But if you select <ezRecord> for
setting the unit, those windows with no cameras connected to them
will not be recorded, in other words, the pps will not be wasted.
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3.5.2 Schedule Setup
The Schedule Setup is used to set the day and night time, or weekend
recording schedule. Select <Schedule Setup> from the Record Setup menu
and press ENTER; the following menu is displayed.
Schedule Setup
1. Day Time Start
2. Day Time End
3. Night Time Start
4. Night Time End
5. Weekend Schedule
6. Weekend Start
7. Weekend End
AM 06:00 PM 06:00 PM 06:00 AM 06:00
YES
Fri 18:00
Mon
06:00
Make appropriate changes of the start time of Day and Night Time using
Direction keys.
Press ENTER to confirm the settings or ESC to cancel.
If you want to have a weekend record, choose <YES> to enable the
Weekend Schedule in advance and then set the Weekend Start/End time.
Press ESC to back to previous page.
3.5.3 Preset Record Configuration
The <Preset Config> is used to select the preset recording quality and frame
rate. In normal circumstances, we strongly suggest you set the item to
<Standard>, the default. Below tables show the PPS and picture size under
<Standard> in Full-D1 mode, Half-D1 mode and CIF mode, respectively:
Halfl-D1 mode (NTSC: 720x240@60PPS; PAL: 720x288@50PPS)
Normal PPS Normal Size Event PPS Event Size
3.75 NTSC
(3.125 PAL)
11 KB
15 NTSC
(12.5 PAL)
17 KB
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3.6.4 To Record Event Video Only
If you want your DVR to record images with triggered alarm (both Alarm in
and Motion) only, and stop recording under normal circumstances, then
follow the steps to setup your unit:
Enter the OSD setup menu with correct password.
Enter <Record Setup> menu. Then select the item <ezRecord Setup>.
Select <Daytime Record> and setup this item to <No>, which means no
video will be recorded during daytime. When done, repeat the process to
set the <Night record> and <Weekend Record> as well.
ezRecord Setup
How Many Days To Record Daytime Record Night Record Weekend Record Overall Recording Condition
2 Days
No No No
Fair
NOTE: The recorded event video can be accessed not only through
the Event List but also through the Date/ Time Research using the
PLAY key on the front panel.
4. Basic Operation
The MPEG-4 DVR allows user to access some general operations through
the front panel easily. The following sections introduce the general operations
of the unit.
4.1 Viewing Live / Playback Video
The general functions in live and playback mode are described in the
following sections.
4.1.1 Viewing Modes
The MPEG-4 DVR supplies user versatile ways of viewing both live and
recorded video. Following presents these view formats.
Viewing in Full Screen
Press any CHANNEL key directly to view the corresponding camera image in
full view format.
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Viewing in Multi-window
Various multi-window view formats are offered for selecting. To switch
between available viewing formats, press MODE repeatedly.
4.1.2 Digital Zoom
Users are able to view a 2× full screen in live mode. To view the 2× full
screen, follow the steps.
Press a CHANNEL key to view the corresponding camera in full screen.
Press ZOOM to enter a 2× full screen zoom mode of the selected camera.
If you need to view specific area of the 2× zoomed screen, use Direction
keys to pan / tilt the zoomed area around the original image.
Either press ZOOM again or ESC to leave the zoom mode.
4.1.3 Viewing Live Cameras
Users are allowed to view live camera in versatile view modes, including full-screen, 2×2, 3x3 and 4×4. The general operation under live mode is
described as follows.
To Freeze Live Image
Press FREEZE while viewing live image, the image pauses but the date /
time information does not, and the system clock continues running.
Press FREEZE to pause the live image; press FREEZE again to resume the
live camera view.
4.1.4 Viewing Recorded Video
To view recorded video, user can press PLAY/STOP key directly. When press
the PLAY/STOP key, the unit starts to continue playing back the recorded
video from the suspended point of record. If it is the first time to use the
PLAY/STOP key, the unit will playback from the very beginning of the record.
Alternatively, user can select records from the Search menu to play specific
video. Refer to Section 4.3 Searching Recorded Video for more information.
The Forward or Reverse speed indicator will be shown on the bottom-left of
the screen, when in the playback mode.
The general operations in playback mode are described as follows.
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Key Usage in Playback
The key usage is slightly changed in playback mode. Following is the key
usage found in playback mode.
LEFT (Reverse Playback)
The key is used to reverse the recorded video while the unit is playing back. Press the key repeatedly to increase the speed of reverse playback by 1×, 2×,
4×, 8×, 16×, or 32×.
RIGHT (Forward Playback)
The key is used to play the recorded video fast forward. Press the key repeatedly to increase the speed of forward playback by 1×, 2×, 4×, 8×, 16×,
or 32×.
FREEZE
Press FREEZE to pause the playback video. When the recorded video is
paused, press LEFT / RIGHT to resume playback video single step reverse /
forward, respectively. Press FREEZE again to continue playing video.
PLAY/STOP
Press to start playing back video, or to exit current mode or stop playing back
video and back to live mode.
Pause Playback and Single Step Forward
To pause and resume recorded video, follow these steps.
Press one of the CHANNEL keys to display the corresponding camera in
full screen.
Press FREEZE to pause the current playback image.
Press RIGHT / LEFT Direction keys to move the video single step reverse
/ forward. Press and hold RIGHT/ LEFT keys to reverse / forward the
video single step continuously.
Press FREEZE again to resume the playback operation.
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4.2 Sequence Setup
This section introduce you how to view in sequence mode Main Monitor and
Call Monitor, if connected. Sequence function can avoid manually
backtracking and give more flexibility while surveillance.
Select certain view format and press SEQ to toggle the automatic sequential
sequence, press ESC to stop sequencing.
4.3 Searching Recorded Video
The MPEG-4 DVR is capable of searching and playing back recorded video
by date and time or events. Entering the specific date and time of the wanted
video, the unit will then search for the matched video and play it on the
monitor. Alternatively, user can search event video by selecting channel as
well.
In live or playback mode, press SEARCH to enter the Search menu, which is
shown as follows.
Search
----------Search By Time---------­From: End: Start Time:
2005/01/01 00:00:00 2005/05/01 00:00:00 2005/01/01 00:00:00
Begin Playback
----------Search By Event----------
Select Channel: CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Event List
4.3.1 Searching by Time
Follow the steps to search video by date and time.
Press SEARCH key to enter the Search menu; the From Time and End
Time of the available video is listed on top of the screen. The value is
unchangeable.
Use Direction keys to move the cursor for setting the Start Time; adjusting
the date and time values by UP / DOWN keys.
Press ENTER to confirm the settings or ESC to abort.
Move the cursor to <Begin Playback> and press ENTER to start playing
back the selected video.
Either press PLAY/STOP again to return to live video.
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NOTE: If there is no available recorded video that matches your
specified time and date, the unit starts playback from the next
available video.
NOTE: The date/time information will be shown on the screen with a
DST icon if the Daylight Saving Time function is enabled. “S”
indicates summer time and “W” indicates wintertime.
4.3.2 Searching by Event
“Event List” allows you to search wanted video by event. The Event List is
displayed as below figure:
Event List
Date Time 2005/03/17 11:26:50 2005/03/17 09:53:03 2005/03/16 16:14:42 2005/03/15 03:45:31 2005/03/12 22:27:56 2005/03/12 10:09:29 2005/03/11 12:18:20 2005/03/10 05:16:00 2005/03/08 17:11:37 2005/03/08 16:29:10 2005/03/08 03:22:17
Ch. 2 5 3 1 1 7 6 4 2 8 2
Type
Motion
Alarm Alarm
Motion
Alarm Motion Motion
Alarm Motion Motion
Alarm
The list displays each event by date, time, triggered camera and alarm type.
As some events are deleted, others are displayed. The latest recorded event
video will be listed on the top.
Follow these steps to search event video through Event List:
Press SEARCH to enter the Search menu.
To search event video that has been recorded on a specific camera, use
LEFT / RIGHT to move the cursor and press ENTER to select or de-select
a channel.
Move the cursor to <Event List> and press ENTER to list the event video
of the selected channels. The Event List displays.
To exit the event list, press ESC.
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Follow the steps to playback video from Event List.
Press and hold UP / DOWN to scroll through the Event List.
Press ENTER to play back the selected event record.
Press PLAY/STOP to return to live mode.
4.4 Video Export
The unit allows you to export wanted video to an external device, such as a
USB ThumbDrive®, and save the video to *.drv file.
If you want to export video to an external device, make sure the external
storage has been connected to the DVR unit and the port has been set
appropriately for video export.
According to the size of video, the export may take you about 10 minutes to 1
hour.
4.4.1 ezBurn Introduction
Built with the ezBurn technology, ezBurn function provides users the easier
way to export desired video with CD-RW built in or to an external device
connected, such as an USB ThumbDrive®.
TWO keys (SEARCH and COPY) and THREE touches are all you need for
completing the export. The whole exporting process will be done through the
front panel, but no need to enter the OSD setup menu.
The ezburn export process is illustrated as below figure:
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The whole process is described step by step in the following sections.
4.4.2 To export normal video
To Export normal video to external device, follow these step:
Press SEARCH and play wanted normal video by entering date and time.
Note if you are viewing in multiple channel mode, please make sure there
is no window displaying in Live mode. Otherwise, the export won’t work.
After entering playback mode, plays the video and press COPY on the
point that you want to start the export. The playback continues.
Press COPY again on the point that you want to end the export. Now, the
“ezBurn” window displays as below figure. The information shown on the
window is for read only.
ezBurn confirmation
Selected Device: Built-in-CD-RW
All data on the disc will be erased.
Exported Required Size = 11 MB
Real Export Range:
From: 2005/11/07 AM10:41:13
To: 2005/11/07 AM10:41:21
Enter: YES ESC: NO
If there is no any exportable external device connected to the DVR unit,
then a warning message will be shown on the screen, as below figure:
No exportable device detected.
Please install the target device/media
to the DVR.
Enter: Retry ESC: Exit
Press ENTER to start the export; or, press ESC to abort.
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4.4.3 To Export event video
To export event video, follow these steps:
Press SEARCH and play wanted event video. To play event video, refer to
Section 4.3 Searching Recorded Video.
After entering the playback mode, press COPY. The “ezBurn” window
displays as below figure. The information shown on it is for read only.
ezBurn confirmation
Selected Device: Built-in-CD-RW
All data on the disc will be erased.
Exported Required Size = 11 MB
Export Event Info:
Data Time Ch Type
205/11/07 AM10:42:35 13 Motion
Enter: YES ESC: NO
If there is no any exportable external device connected to the DVR unit, a
warning message will be shown on the screen
Press ENTER to start the export the whole event video to the connected
device; or, press ESC to abort.
4.5 Deleting Recorded Video
User can delete the Normal and Event recorded video in Purge Data menu.
The administrator password is required to access the function. Select
<Record Setup> from Main menu, and then in Record Setup menu, move the
cursor to <Purge Data> and press ENTER; the Purge Data menu is
displayed.
Purge Data
1. Purge All Data
2. Purge All Event Data
3. Purge Event Before
4. Start to Purge
NO NO
2000/01/01
NO
The first four items are used to select the data that should be purged. The
items are described as follows. After select the data you want to purge, set
the fifth item <Start to Purge> to <YES> and press ENTER to start the
deleting process.
Purge All Data
Select the item to delete all recorded video from database.
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Purge All Event Data
Select the item to delete all event video from database.
Purge Event Before
The item is used to delete event video that recorded before a specific date.
The default of this item is <2000/01/01>.
4.6 Dome Control
MPEG-4 DVR allows user to control a dome camera by the front panel.
In Live mode, user can press CHANNEL key to display the desired dome
camera in full view. To enter Dome Control mode, press the DOME key and
press channel key 2 to display the hint screen; to exit the Dome Control mode
and back to live mode, press ESC or DOME.
To configure the dome controls settings, see the following sections.
4.6.1 Dome Connection
Follow the steps to install dome camera.
See section 2.4 Rear Panel Connections for RS-485 port pin definition.
Refer to the following figure. Connect the R+, R- terminals on the dome
camera to the D+, D- terminals on the RS-485 port by RS-485 cable
respectively.
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4.6.2 Dome Protocol Setup
The Dome Protocol item lists the available dome protocols for communicating
with dome cameras connected to the MPEG-4 DVR. From the Main menu,
select <Camera Setup> and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed.
Camera Setup
1. Camera Select
2. Dome Protocol
3. Dome ID
4. Camera Title
5. Covert
6. Termination
7. Brightness
8. Contrast
9. Saturation
10. Hue
CH1
None
0
NO NO
0 0 0 0
To configure dome protocol, select a camera first and set the communications
protocol associated with dome camera using the Direction keys and ENTER.
The available protocol includes <DynaColor>, <Pelco D>, <Pelco P>,
<AD422>, <Fastrax 2> and <None> (default).
NOTE: The settings become effective after saving the changes and
exiting from the menu.
4.6.3 RS485 Setup
MPEG-4 DVR controls the domes via RS-485 communication protocol. The
RS-485 parameters in MPEG-4 DVR must be set to the same parameters as
the protocol for RS-422 setup of the dome.
Users are allowed to change the RS-485 settings of the MPEG-4 DVR.
Select <System Setup> in Main menu, then select <RS485 Setup> from the
System Setup menu and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed.
RS485 Setup
1 Unit ID 2 Baud Rate 3 Bits 4 Stop 5 Parity
224
9600
8 1
None
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The ID number must match the ID address set by the dome. The Unit ID is in
the range of 1 to 255. The default ID is 224. Note that no two devices on the
same bus should be given the same ID address, or a conflict may occur.
The default MPEG-4 DVR RS-485 settings are 9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, 1
Stop Bit and No Parity.
NOTE: The settings become effective after saving the changes and
exiting from the menu.
4.6.4 Dome Controlling Keys
The function keys used in Dome Control are described as follows.
Set / Go Preset
This key is used to enter the Dome Preset menu to set up certain position as
a preset and go to the predetermined preset positions for viewing.
Toggle Hint Screen
This function is used to avoid viewing the dome parameter information while
controlling dome camera. Press this key to hide the screen. Press it again to
redisplay the screen.
Iris Open
Use to open the Iris on the dome camera.
Focus Near
Use to focus the dome camera near.
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Zoom In
Use to zoom the dome camera in. This function is for user to choose the
viewing area, more or less of it.
ESC
Use to leave dome control mode and return to live and full screen viewing
mode.
Auto / Enter
In OSD Menu mode, the key is used to make selection.
In dome control mode, this key is used to activate automatic focus and iris
function.
Iris Close
Use to close the Iris on the dome camera.
Focus Far
Use to focus the selected dome camera far.
Zoom Out
Use to zoom the dome camera out. This function is for user to choose the
viewing area, more or less of it.
Pan / Tilt
Use to pan and tilt dome camera.
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4.6.5 Setting Preset Points
The MPEG-4 DVR allows user to set preset positions; the amount of preset
points depends on the dome manufacturer.
Follow the steps to set preset points.
Press a Channel key to view the corresponding camera in full screen.
Then press DOME to enter dome control mode.
Use Direction keys to position the dome camera to desired position.
Press 2 to view the dome control Hint Screen; press 2 again to toggle the
Hint Screen.
Hint Screen
DOME / ESC: Exit MODE / PLAY: Iris Open / Close SEQ / FREEZE: Focus Near / Far MENU / SEARCH: Zoom In / Out ENTER: Auto Focus / Iris ◄▲▼►: Pan / Tilt CH1: Set / Go Preset CH2: Hint Screen On / Off
Dome Control
Press 1 to access the Set/Go Preset function. The Dome Preset menu is
displayed.
Dome Preset
Index
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Set Preset
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Go Preset
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Use UP / DOWN keys to select the desired preset number from the menu.
Set the <Set Preset> of the selected preset number to <YES>, and press
ENTER to save the position. Now the preset is set and ready to call.
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4.6.6 Calling Preset Points
Follow the steps to call preset points.
Press a Channel key to view the corresponding camera in full screen.
Then press DOME to enter dome control mode.
Press 2 to view the dome control Hint Screen; press 2 again to toggle the
Hint Screen.
Press 1 to access the Set/Go Preset function.
Dome Preset
Index
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Set Preset
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Go Preset
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
Use UP / DOWN keys to select the desired preset number from the menu.
Set the <Go Preset> of the selected preset number to <YES>, and press
ENTER to call the preset point.
Now the selected dome camera rotates to the preset position
automatically.
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Appendix A: Technical Specifications
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications MPEG-4 DVR
Video
Input
BNCx4, 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm
Video Standard
NTSC/PAL switch selectable
Video Operation
Triplex (Live, Record, Playback, Remote, and Internet access)
Main Monitor
BNCx1, 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm
Outputs
VGA (Optional)
800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 pixels @ 60Hz (Optional)
Picture Refresh Rate
NTSC: 120PPS; PAL: 100PPS (16CH)
Digital Zoom
2x2
Camera Installation
Plug & Play
Audio
Input
RCAx1, Line-In
Output
RCAx1, Line-Out
Recording
Compression Method
MPEG-4 Advanced Simple Profile
Recording Mode
Schedule, Alarm, Motion Detection
Pre-alarm
Yes
Resolution & Rate
NTSC: 30PPS@720x480 pixels; PAL: 25PPS@720x576 pixels
NTSC: 60PPS@720x240 pixels; PAL: 50PPS@720x288 pixels
NTSC: 120PPS@360x240 pixels; PAL: 100PPS@360x288 pixels
Recording Quality
Best Quality, Standard, ezRecord, Extended Record, DSL
Image Size
8K to 20K Byte/Picture
Storage Mode
Linear/Circular
Playback
Playback
Play, Stop, Pause, Rewind, Forward, Search
Playback Speed
Adjustment
Yes (1x, 2x, …32x)
Retrieve
Date/Time, Event
Storage
Built-in HDD
Up to 2 built-in HDDs
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Alarm
Alarm Input
X4, D-Sub 15 pin
Alarm Relay Output
X1, D-Sub 15 pin
Alarm Detection
N.C./N.O., Programmable
Motion Detection
16x12
Video Loss Detection
Programmable
Auditory Alert
Built-in Buzzer
Communication
Communication
Protocol
RS-485 DSCP
Remote Control
Software
DVRRemote Lite
Network Connectivity
Ethernet RJ-45 connector, 10/100Mbps, supports DHCP
LAN Remote Control
IE Browser, Windows AP
Dome Control
IE Browser, Windows AP, Front Panel
Dome Control Protocol
DynaColor, Pelco P, Pelco D, AD422, Fatrax 2
Remote Operation
Monitoring, Playback, Instant Recording, Dome Camera Control
On-Screen Display
Search
Based on Time or Event
Play/Pause/REW/FF
Control Playback Direction & Speed
Password Control
2 Level, Administrator/User
General
Unit Dimension (WxHxD)
440x50x340mm (17.3x3.45x13.58 inches)
Operation Temperature
0°C - 40°C (32°F - 104°F)
Relative Humidity
30% - 90% Non-condensing
Power Consumption &
Input
External Adapter, AC 100 ~ 240V to DC12V
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Appendix B: Record Duration
The record duration relates to recording rate, image quality and HDD capacity. Refer to the
following table.
NOTE: Record duration times are based on actual tests and represent average
file sizes. Performance may vary depending on specific installations and use.
Audio recording requires 8 KB per second (or 0.7 GB per day) for data storage.
Number of Days of Recording @30PPS (without Audio)
Recording Rate Recording Picture Quality Mode
Low Fair Mid High Best
Total
Images Per
Second
NTSC
Total
Images Per
Second
PAL
NTSC
(8 KB)
PAL
(8 KB)
NTSC
(11 KB)
PAL
(11 KB)
NTSC
(14 KB)
PAL
(14 KB)
NTSC
(17 KB)
PAL
(17 KB)
NTSC
(20 KB)
PAL
(20 KB)
160 GB Internal Storage
30 25 7.5 9.0 5.5 6.6 4.3 5.2 3.6 4.3 3.0 3.7
15 12.5 15.0 18.0 11.0 13.2 8.7 10.4 7.2 8.6 6.1 7.3
7.5 6.25 29.9 35.9 21.9 26.3 17.3 20.8 14.3 17.2 12.2 14.6
300 GB Internal Storage
30 25 14.0 16.8 10.3 12.3 8.1 9.7 6.7 8.1 5.7 6.9
15 12.5 28.1 33.7 20.6 24.7 16.2 19.5 13.4 16.1 11.4 13.7
7.5 6.25 56.1 67.3 41.2 49.4 32.5 39.0 26.8 32.2 22.9 27.4
600 GB Internal Storage
30 25 28.1 33.7 20.6 24.7 16.2 19.5 13.4 16.1 11. 4 13.7
15 12.5 56.1 67.3 41.2 49.4 32.5 39.0 26.8 32.2 22.9 27.4
7.5 6.25 112.2 134.7 82.3 98.8 65.0 78.0 53.7 64.4 45.7 54.9
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Number of Days of Recording @60PPS (without Audio)
Recording Rate Recording Picture Quality Mode
Low Fair Mid High Best
Total
Images Per
Second
NTSC
Total
Images Per
Second
PAL
NTSC
(5 KB)
PAL
(5 KB)
NTSC
(8 KB)
PAL
(8 KB)
NTSC
(11 KB)
PAL
(11 KB)
NTSC
(14 KB)
PAL
(14 KB)
NTSC
(17 KB)
PAL
(17 KB)
160 GB Internal Storage
60 50 5.9 7.1 3.7 4.5 2.7 3.3 2.2 2.6 1.8 2.1
30 25 11. 8 14.1 7.5 9.0 5.5 6.6 4.3 5.2 3.6 4.3
15 12.5 23.5 28.2 15.0 18.0 11.0 13.2 8.7 10.4 7.2 8.6
7.5 6.25 47.0 56.4 29.9 35.9 21.9 26.3 17.3 20.8 14.3 17.2
300 GB Internal Storage
60 50 11. 0 13.2 7.0 8.4 5.1 6.2 4.1 4.9 3.4 4.0
30 25 22.0 26.5 14.0 16.8 10.3 12.3 8.1 9.7 6.7 8.1
15 12.5 44.1 52.9 28.1 33.7 20.6 24.7 16.2 19.5 13.4 16.1
7.5 6.25 88.2 105.8 56.1 67.3 41.2 49.4 32.5 39.0 26.8 32.2
600 GB Internal Storage
60 50 22.0 26.5 14.0 16.8 10.3 12.3 8.1 9.7 6.7 8.1
30 25 44.1 52.9 28.1 33.7 20.6 24.7 16.2 19.5 13.4 16.1
15 12.5 88.2 105.8 56.1 67.3 41.2 49.4 32.5 39.0 26.8 32.2
7.5 6.25 176.4 211.6 112.2 134.7 82.3 98.8 65.0 78.0 53.7 64.4
Number of Days of Recording @120PPS (without Audio)
Recording Rate Recording Picture Quality Mode
Low Fair Mid High Best
Total
Images Per
Second
NTSC
Total
Images Per
Second
PAL
NTSC
(2 KB)
PAL
(2 KB)
NTSC
(5 KB)
PAL
(5 KB)
NTSC
(8 KB)
PAL
(8 KB)
NTSC
(11 KB)
PAL
(11 KB)
NTSC
(14 KB)
PAL
(14 KB)
160 GB Internal Storage
60 50 13.7 16.5 5.9 7.1 3.7 4.5 2.7 3.3 2.2 2.6
30 25 27.4 32.9 11.8 14.1 7.5 9.0 5.5 6.6 4.3 5.2
15 12.5 54.9 65.8 23.5 28.2 15.0 18.0 11. 0 13.2 8.7 10.4
7.5 6.25 109.7 131.7 47.0 56.4 29.9 35.9 21.9 26.3 17.3 20.8
300 GB Internal Storage
60 50 25.7 30.9 11.0 13.2 7.0 8.4 5.1 6.2 4.1 4.9
30 25 51.4 61.7 22.0 26.5 14.0 16.8 10.3 12.3 8.1 9.7
15 12.5 102.9 123.5 44.1 52.9 28.1 33.7 20.6 24.7 16.2 19.5
7.5 6.25 205.8 246.9 88.2 105.8 56.1 67.3 41.2 49.4 32.5 39.0
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600 GB Internal Storage
60 50 51.4 61.7 22.0 26.5 14.0 16.8 10.3 12.3 8.1 9.7
30 25 102.9 123.5 44.1 52.9 28.1 33.7 20.6 24.7 16.2 19.5
15 12.5 205.8 246.9 88.2 105.8 56.1 67.3 41.2 49.4 32.5 39.0
7.5 6.25 411.5 493.8 176.4 211.6 112.2 134.7 82.3 98.8 65.0 78.0
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