Vitek VT-SRL908-8T, VT-SRL916-8T, VT-SRL904-4T User Manual

4, 8, & 16 Channel 960H
Digital Video Recorders
VITEK
Supports High Resolution 960H Cameras
4, 8 or 16 Video Inputs with 1 HDMI, 1 Monitor Output, and 1 VGA output
H.264 Compression
VT-SRL
Supports both Dynamic and Static IP Addresses
Supports 2x internal Hard Drives (VT-SRL908/VT-SRL916) / 1x HDD (VT-SRL904)
Remote Viewing over the Internet, with IE, Safari, Firefox, and Opera
Applications for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android Devices
Mac OSX Client & PC CMS Central Management Software Included
Thumbnail Search
Automatic sending of Health & Event notifications via email
Control locally with the Included USB Mouse or IR Remote control
PTZ Control over RS-485
4 Alarm Inputs / 1 Relay Out
Content
OVERVIEW
4
INSTALLATION
11
MONITORING
21
SYSTEM SETTING
30
4 Safety Instructions
5 Key Features
6 What's Included
7 Rear Panel
9 Remote Control at a Glance
11 Replacing the Hard Drive(s)
15 Basic Layout
16 Connecting to an External
Device
23 Live Screen At a Glance
30 To Move to the System Setup
Menu
31 Camera Setting
35 Display Setting
40 Audio Setup
41 User Setting
43 Network Setup
46 System Setting
50 Storage
52 Event Setup
PLAY
68
ARCHIVING
71
WEB VIEWER
74
MOBILE VIEWER
98
68 If you Want to Play
71 To start the Archive Menu
74 What is the Web Viewer?
76 Live
80 Search
82 Setup
98 nViewer
RECORD SETTING
59
SEARCH
64
59 To start the Record Setup Menu
60 Record Setup
64 To Move to the Search Menu
while in Monitoring
64 To Move to the Search Menu
while in Playback Mode
65 Search Settings
ARCHIVE VIEWER
110
APPENDIX
115
110 Getting Started with the
Backup Player
112 Backup Player At a Glance
115 Specification
117 Compatible HDD Specifications
118 Troubleshooting (FAQ)
Overview
Safety Instructions
Vitek shall not have any responsibility for any accident or damage that may incur during the use of the product. For your safety, we provide the following instructions regarding installation, cleaning, assembly/disassembly of the product. Please read carefully, and comply with the instructions.
Before installation
Comply with the following instructions to prevent fire, explosion, system failure or electrical shock.
Remove the power supply module before proceeding.
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Check the input voltage (AC100V–AC240V) to the power supply module before connecting it.
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Keep the product away from humidity.
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Ensure that all devices connected to the product are properly earth-grounded.
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In operation mode
Comply with the following instructions to prevent fire, explosion, system failure or electric shock.
If you need to open the cover, consult with an authorized Vitek service technician.
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Do not connect multiple devices to a single power outlet.
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Keep the product away from dust or combustible substances (ex: propane gas).
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Do not touch product with wet hands.
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Do not insert anything into the vent of the ventilation system.
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Do not apply excessive force when unplugging the power cord.
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Disassembly & Cleaning
When cleaning the surface, use a dry cloth.
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Do not wipe the product using water, paint thinner or organic solvents.
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Do not dismantle, repair or modify the product on your own.
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During installation
To prevent an accident or physical injury , please comply with the following:
Secure at least 6 inches of distance between cooling fan and wall for a proper ventilation.
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Install the product on a flat surface.
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Keep product away from direct sunlight or excessive temperature.
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While in use
Do not apply force or shake product while using it.
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Only use recommended hard drives. Check the compatibility list and use only compatible HDDs.
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{A system failure or data loss caused by an incompatible HDD will void your warranty.}
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Key Features
This product is capable of receiving up to 16 channels of 960H camera inputs of video and audio and recording onto a hard disk drive in real-time, as well as providing monitoring, playback and backup footage in 960H resolution. It also provides transferring video and audio data to the networked external devices, which allows remote monitoring environment for computers and mobile devices including cell phones.
Supports High Resolution 960H Cameras
4, 8 or 16 Video Inputs with 1 HDMI, 1 Monitor Output, and 1 VGA output
H.264 Compression
Up to 480fps Live Display & 480fps Recording (VT-SRL916) / 240/240 ( VT-SRL908) / 120/120 (VT-SRL904)
Supports both Dynamic and Static IP Addresses
Supports 2x internal Hard Drives (VT-SRL908/ VT-SRL916) / 1x HDD (VT-SRL904)
Remote Viewing over the Internet, with IE, Safari, Firefox, and Opera
Applications for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android Devices
Mac OSX Client & PC CMS Central Management Software Included
Thumbnail Search
Automatic sending of Health & Event notifications via email
Control locally with the Included USB Mouse or IR Remote control
PTZ Control over RS-485
4 Alarm Inputs / 1 Relay Out
Overview
5
Overview
What's included
Mouse x1 Remote Control x1 & Batteries (A AA x2) Power Cable x1
SEARCH
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
+10
DISPLAY
FREEZE
SNAPSHOT
EXIT
ZOOM
W
PRESET AF
LOGOUT
ARCHIVE SETUP ALARM
0
SEQ LOG
KEYLOCK AUDIO
PREV / NEXT
ENTER
T
ZOOM PTZ
PANIC
ID
RESERVE
MENU
FOCUS
N F
DC 12V Adaptor x1 Screws Adapter cable retainer clip x1
User manual CD Quick Guide
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Rear Panel
4 channels
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8 channels

16 channels

DC 12V
ETHERNET
VGA
HD MONITOR
Overview
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1
2
1
3
5
2
4
6
VIDEO IN
3
1/2
4
3/4
AUDIOINAUDIO
VIDEO IN
AUX
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7
8
AUX
ETHERNET
OUT
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HD MONITOR
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
IN 1
IN 2
h ebf gi
VGA
AUDIO
OUT
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
PAL
NTSC
c
AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
IN
IN 1
1/2
3/4
IN 2
PAL
NTSC
i h g e f
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
a b d
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
VIDEO IN
11
13
9
10
12
15
14
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AUX
ETHERNET
VGA
HD MONITOR
AUDIO
c
AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
IN
1/2
PAL
NTSC
3/4
OUT
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
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Overview
No. Name Description
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
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VIDEO IN Video input terminal for cameras.
ETHERNET Network port for connection to the Internet, router or hub.
VGA VGA monitor video output port.
AUDIO IN
ALARM IN Alarm input signal por t.
RE L AY Relay Terminal output port.
RS485 Por ts for communication with external devices such as PTZ camera and system keyboard.
DC 12V Power input port. Connect to a 12V adaptor.
DIP Switch Switch to select a video type or an output type.
AUDIO OUT Port for speaker connection.
HD MONITOR HD monitor video output port.
Select one from VGA/HD MONITOR before outputting the video.
1/2 : Audio input terminal that supports channels 1 and 2.
3/4 : Audio input terminal that supports channels 3 and 4.
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Remote Control At a Glance
POWER
SEARCH
Display the search window.
ARCHIVE
Display the backup window.
NUMBER BUTTONS
Channel selection but tons in live or
playback mode. Or used for entering
the password.
DISPALY
Switch the split mode.
SEQ
Switch to sequence mode.
SNAPSHOT
Take a snapshot of the video.
PLAY CONTROLS
Used to change the direction or adjust
the play speed in playback mode.
EXIT
Exit from the current screen and
return to the previous screen.
ENTER
Select a menu item or apply your
settings.
LOGOUT
Overview
PANIC
LOGOUT
ARCHIVE SETUP ALARM
SEARCH
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
+10
DISPLAY
FREEZE
SNAPSHOT
EXIT
W
PRESET AF
KEYLOCK AUDIO
PREV / NEXT
ZOOM
T
0
SEQ LOG
ENTER
ID
RESERVE
MENU
FOCUS
N F
ZOOM PTZ
Log out.
PANIC Start the emergency recording.
ALARM Show the alarm status with a popup win dow.
SETUP Display the system setup menu.
ID Set the remote control ID.
LOG Display the log list.
KEYLOCK Lock any operation on the unit.
AUDIO Display the audio channel selection win dow.
RESERVE Reser ve the current video.
MENU Display the tool bar on the live screen.
UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT Use to move through the menus.
PTZ /ZOOM Enter the PTZ or digital zoom mode and control the operation.
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Overview
Change the remote control ID
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The remote control will only function if the Remote Control ID matches with that specified on the DVR.
If multiple DVRs are installed at one location and you would like to have just a single remote control, use the ID but ton to set the remote control ID. Only the ID-matching DVR can be controlled.
From <SYSTEM> - <CONTROL DEVICE> under the System Setup menu, set the <REMOTE CONTROLLER ID> and
1.
press <APPLY>. Select between 00 and 99. For more details, refer to <SYSTEM SETUP>.
Press the [ID] button on the remote control. The default remote control ID is 00.
2.
Use the number but tons to provide a two-digit ID. If you want to enter 01, for instance, enter the number 0 and 1 in
3.
sequence. To check if the remote control ID is set properly, manipulate the remote control and see if the DVR responds.
To reset the ID to 00, press and hold the [ID] button.
4.
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Replacing HDD
Installation
When a hard drive is full or problematic, it is possible to replace it yourself.
4-Channel Model
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Remove the screw from the bracket on the bottom of
1.
the DVR.
Hold the HDD bracket with your finger as shown in the
2.
figure and pull it to separate it from the DVR.
Installation
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Installation
Install the HDD to the bracket (see figure).
3.
When installing the HDD, make sure to install in the correct
direction.
Insert the bracket back into the DVR.
4.
Secure the bracket by fastening the screw.
5.
12
8/16-Channel Models

Remove the screw from each bracket on the bottom
1.
of the DVR.
Hold the HDD bracket with your finger as shown in the
2.
figure and pull it to separate it from the DVR.
Installation
Install the HDD to the bracket (see figure)
3.
When installing the HDD, make sure to install in the correct
direction.
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Installation
Insert the bracket back into the DVR.
4.
Secure the bracket by fastening the screw.
5.
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Basic Layout
VGA
DC 12V
ETHERNET
HD MONITOR
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAYRS485
NTSC
PAL
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
AUX
VIDEO IN
Installation
960H
Camera
SPOT
or HUB
Monitor
Full HD
IP Router
Monitor
Control
Devices
DC 12V
Power
Speaker MIC Alarm Sensor
Cable quality and distance can directly effect the video quality. it is recommended to consult an authorized
installer when installing the DVR.
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Installation
DC 12V
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
AUDIO
PAL
NTSC
AUDIO
IN
DC 12V
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
PAL
NTSC
Connecting to an external device
Connecting to a Monitor
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This product supports 1080p 60 Hz HDMI monitors and regular monitors that support DVI and VGA inputs. Use the switch on the product’s rear side to set it for HDMI or VGA monitor. Connect an HDMI cable to the port on the product’s rear bottom, or connect an HDMI-DVI converter cable to connect a DVI monitor. Or, use VGA cable to connect the product with a VGA monitor.
Once the product is set for NTSC or PAL output, connect cameras of the corresponding video
standard for proper operations. Setting the product to NTSC or PAL decides available display output modes too.
The monitor’s displaying operates at 50Hz if the product has been set to PAL output and the
connected monitor supports both 50Hz and 60 Hz inputs. For NTSC setting, it works at 60 Hz.
Make sure to connect the product to a monitor that supports 1920x1080 at 60Hz.
(HDMI, DVI, VGA)
Power Connection
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Plug the provided DC 12V adaptor in the rear power port of the DVR.
When done, attach the Adapter cable retainer clip to the rear panel and insert the cable in.
For stable operation of the product, it is recommended to use the provided adapter. (12V, 5A)
IN
IN 1
PAL
NTSC
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AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAYRS485
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
VIDEO IN
11
13
9
10
12
15
14
16
AUX
ETHERNET
HD MONITOR
IN
VGA
1/2
PAL
NTSC
AUDIO
3/4
OUT
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
Adapter cable
retainer clip
DC 12V adaptor
Make connection when the power is not applied yet.
Arrange the cables and be careful not to peel off the cable coating.
Do not place the power cord under the carpet or rug. The power cord is usually earth-grounded. However, even if it's
not earth-grounded, do not modify it on your own for earth-grounding.
Do not plug multiple devices into single power outlet.
For stability, this product provides two separate adaptors and two corresponding AC cords by factory default. Make
sure all cables are connected properly.
Alarm I/O Connection
HD MONITOR
VGA
AUX
DC 12V
ETHERNET
VIDEO IN
ALARM IN
RELAY
RS485
PAL
NTSC
3
1
7
5
11
9
15
13
4
2
8
6
12
10
16
14
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
DC 12V
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY RS485

AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
11
13
1
3
5
7
9
10
2
4
6
8
VIDEO IN
12
15
14
16
AUX
ETHERNET
HD MONITOR
IN
VGA
1/2
PAL
NTSC
AUDIO
3/4
OUT
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
To connect the alarm input signal
Connect the signal line of an alarm input device to the rear [ALARM IN] port.
Push the Alarm In and [GND] terminals’ top side (orange color) with a sharp tipped tool such as screw driver.
1.
While pushing, insert one end of alarm signal cable into the hole of Alarm In terminal.
2.
While pushing, insert one end of ground cable into the hole of [GND] terminal.
3.
Check to be sure the cable has been inserted properly-- stop pushing and gently pull the cable to make sure it is
4.
secure. To disconnect a cable, push the top side of the terminal (orange color) and pull out the cable.
To connect the alarm output signal
Connect the signal cable of the alarm output device to the [RELAY] terminal on the product’s rear side.
Push the [NO]/[NC]/[COM] terminal’s top side (orange color) with a sharp tipped tool such as screw driver.
1.
While pushing, insert one end of alarm signal cable into the desired terminal of [NO] or [NC].
2.
NO(Normal Open) : Normally Open but switches to Closed if an alarm out occurs.
COM : Insert the grounding wire.
NC(Normal Closed) : Normally Closed but switches to Open if an alarm out occur s.
Inser t the ground signal wire into the hole of the [COM] port.
3.
Check to be sure the cable has been inserted properly-- stop pushing and gently pull the cable to make sure it is
4.
secure. To disconnect a cable, push the top side of the terminal (orange color) and pull out the cable.
Installation
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Installation
HD MONITOR
VGA
AUX
DC 12V
ETHERNET
VIDEO IN
ALARM IN
RELAY
RS485
PAL
NTSC
3
1
7
5
11
9
15
13
4
2
8
6
12
10
16
14
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
DC 12V
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
Communication Port
5.
AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
11
13
1
3
5
7
9
10
2
4
6
8
VIDEO IN
12
15
14
16
AUX
ETHERNET
HD MONITOR
IN
VGA
1/2
PAL
NTSC
AUDIO
3/4
OUT
RS-485 Connection
Connect a PTZ Camera or Keyboard Controller. You can also connect a text-in device such as POS or ATM. After connecting the control device, be sure to match the connection settings between the DVR and the device. To change communication settings see <Control Device>. (page 49)
Connect the positive (+) transmission signal cable of the PTZ camera/keyboard controller to the RS-485 [D+]
1.
communication port on the DVR’s rear panel.
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
Connect the negative (-) transmission signal cable of the PTZ camera/keyboard controller to the RS-485 [D-]
1.
communication port on the DVR’s rear panel.
For RS- 485 communication configuration, refer to the user’s manual of the applicable PTZ camera or keyboard
controller.
Connection for POS and ATM (to be included in future firmware upgrade).
Audio Device Connection
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Connect an audio input device such as a microphone to the rear Audio In port; connect an audio output device such as an amplified speaker to the Audio Out port.
Storage and Mouse Connection
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USB Device
You can connect and use USB storage devices for backup of recorded video, saving snapshots, firmware updating, importing/exporting user configurations. In addition, the DVR will accept a USB mouse.
If you need to connect a USB HDD with a high power consumption, it is recommended to use a separate power
source for that HDD.
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Network Connection
VGA
DC 12V
ETHERNET
HD MONITOR
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
NTSC
PAL
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
AUX
VIDEO IN
VGA
AUX
DC 12V
VIDEO IN
ALARM IN
RELAY
RS485
NTSC
3
1
7
5
11
9
15
13
4
2
8
6
12
10
16
14
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
HD MONITOR
VGA
ETHERNET
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY
PAL
NTSC
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
2
4

PC Connection - Local Network
You can connect the DVR to a PC in the same local area network.
Broadband router
or hub
Camera
Local PC
Local PC
Connect a CAT-5 network cable to the DVR's [ETHERNET] port on the rear panel to a router or hub.
1.
Connect a local PC to the same router or hub.
2.
AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
1
3
5
2
4
6
11
13
7
9
10
8
VIDEO IN
15
12
14
16
AUX
HD MONITOR
ETHERNET
IN
VGA
1/2
AUDIO
3/4
OUT
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
PAL
NTSC
Installation
Local PC Local PC
Enter the DVR's IP address in the Web browser in the format of: “ht tp://IP address:Web service port”
3.
(Ex : http://192.168.0.23:8080) The web ser vice port is set to 8080 by default. From the Network Setup screen, you can change the port number.
If using the dedicated PC S/ W, refer to the user manual of the program.
Enter the DVR's Username and Password to log in. Factory default: ADMIN / 1234.
4.
PC Connection - Remote Network
You can connect to the DVR from a remote PC or mobile device.
4WANRESETPWR 3 2 1
Broadband router
or hub
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Installation
VGA
AUX
DC 12V
VIDEO IN
ALARM IN
RELAY
RS485
PAL
NTSC
3
1
7
5
11
9
15
13
4
2
8
6
12
10
16
14
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
HD MONITOR
VGA
ETHERNET
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY
PAL
NTSC
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
VGA
DC 12V
ETHERNET
HD MONITOR
IN 1
IN 2
GND
IN 3
IN 4
NO
COM
NC
D+
D-
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
NTSC
PAL
AUDIO
IN
AUDIO
OUT
1/2
3/4
VIDEO IN
AUX
Connect a CAT-5 network cable to the DVR's [ETHERNET] port on the rear panel to a router or hub.
1.
Connect the [WAN(UPLINK)] por t of the router directly to the fixed IP L AN cable, or connect it to the ADSL modem.
2.
If using a router, make sure BOTH the Web Service Port and RTSP Port have been port forwarded.
3.
Internet
ADSL modem
Remote PC
Smart Phone
Local PC
1
3
5
7
9
2
4
10
6
8
VIDEO IN
Broadband router
4WANRESETPWR 3 2 1
ADSL modem
You can remotely access your DVR in the following ways:
4.
a. The DVR's MAC address b. The DVR's DDNS Host Name aka DVR NAME c. The external IP address of the network NOTE: See page 74 for more details
Broadband router
Internet
Direct Connection
Local PC
AUDIO
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
HD MONITOR
IN
VGA
1/2
AUDIO
3/4
OUT
11
13
15
12
14
16
AUX
ETHERNET
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
PAL
NTSC
Local PC
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Monitoring
START

Connect the 12V power input to the rear panel of the DVR.
1.
The logo screen appear s several seconds after the front LED turns on.
2.
When the booting process is completed, the login screen appears.
3.
Log In

When the system starts, the login screen appears.
1.
Select a user and provide the password.
2.
The default USER ID is: "ADMIN" and the PASSWORD is: "1234".
Click <OK>.
3.
For safe and secure use of the product, change the
password after purchasing.
Log Out

To prevent unauthorized access, it is recommended to log out when you leave the screen.
In the live monitoring screen, click <MENU> in the bottom left corner of the screen to <LOG OUT>, or press the [LOGOUT ]
1.
button on the remote control.
Monitoring
While logged out, Search / Backup / System Settings / Record Settings / Exit menus are restricted.
2.
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Monitoring
System Shutdown

In the monitoring screen, click <MENU> in the bottom
1.
left corner of the screen to <SHUTDOWN> the system, or press the [POWER] button on the remote control.
If you turn off the system in an abnormal manner such as
removing the power cord while the system is in operation, the disk can be damaged, causing data loss and shortened life cycle of the disk.
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Live Screen At a Glance
The live screen largely consists of three components: video window, status bar and timeline.
Video Window Quick Menu
Status Bar
Video Window

Icons used in the video window.
Item Description
Camera ID
Show the camera ID.
Monitoring
Timeline
Record Mode Icons
Audio I/O Icons
Motion Detection Icon
Displayed if an event recording is reserved.
Continuous Recording.
Alarm Recording.
Motion Recording.
Panic (Emergency) Recording.
Audio Output
Motion is detected by the connected camera.
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Monitoring
Status Bar

Press the [▼] button on the remote control, or place the mouse in the lower area of the screen to display the status bar.
Item Description
Menu Button
User ID
Screen Control Buttons
PTZ
Zoom
Quick Log
Audio Channel Selection Button
Panic Record
Alarm Indicator
Network Connection Status
Disk Space
Date & Time Display the current time and date.
Allows access to the DVR's menu system
Show the ID of the currently logged in user
Edit the screen layout to show the status bar and timeline at all times or only when the mouse cursor hovers on the status bar/timeline.
Select various display modes
Select Auto Sequence Mode.
Display or hide the OSD menu on the screen.
Launches the PTZ control screen.
Digital Zoom.
Displays the log list of the recent recording events.
Select the audio input to listen to.
Start/stop panic recording.
Turns on if a predetermined alarm event occurs.
Click this to view the current users remotely logged into the DVR, and to check the network connection status. For more information, refer to "Network Setup". (page 43)
If you have set the disk overwrite mode, it will be displayed "OW" . Click this to view the details of the disk status. For more information, refer to "Record Setup". (page 60)
Timeline

Press the [▶] button on the remote control or move the cursor to the right of the screen to display the timeline. Double-click the timeline to move to the video screen. Drag and drop it to make backup or event search for the specified
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area.
Item Description
Timeline Date
Expand/Collapse the timeline
Navigation through Timeline
Timeline Bar
Quick Menu
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Right click on a channel to display a quick menu popup window.
Item Description
Channel No Displays the number of the current channel.
Playback Starts playing the video of the selected channel from the specified time.
Zoom Operates (digital) zoom on the selected channel.
Snapshot
Displays the date of the current timeline. Click this to select a desired date of the timeline.
Expand or collapse the timeline.
Navigate through the timeline. You can also use the mouse wheel.
Displays the recording data with time. The color of each bar indicates the following:
Green : Continuous Recording
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Red : Alarm Recording
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Blue : Motion Recording
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Yellow: Panic Recording
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Captures the current live video and saves it in .jpeg format.
Monitoring
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Monitoring
Using the status bar in the live mode
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Selecting a Split Mode
Click a desired split mode from 1, 4, 9 and 16 split screen. Or press the [DISPLAY] but ton on the remote control until a desired split mode is displayed.
Auto Sequence
Click the Sequence button in the status bar, or press the [SEQ] button on the remote control. You can configure the sequence settings in <SEQUENCE>. For details, refer to “Sequence”. (page 36)
Controlling a PTZ
To control a PTZ camera, select the channel, then click PTZ button on the status bar, or press the [PTZ] button of the remote control to. In PTZ mode, use the directional buttons to control the PTZ. Use [ZOOM], [FOCUS], [IRIS], [PRESET], and [SCAN/TOUR] to make adjustments to PTZ.
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Select Preset
SCAN/ TOUR Settings
Move
Record/Screen Control/ Zoom
Zoom/Focus/Iris Adjustment
Digital Zooming
You can enlarge the monitoring screen for better view.
Zooming will enlarge the video of the selected channel. If no channel is selected, channel 1 will be zoomed.
Click Zoom in the status bar or move the cursor to
1.
a desired channel and right-click it to display the context menu. Select <ZOOM>. You can also press the [ZOOM] button on the remote control.
When the menu bar appears in the right bottom, use
2.
the buttons to control the zooming.
Monitoring
: Zoom out the current (enlarged) image step
by step.
: Enlarge the current image step by step.
Zoom Box : Use the yellow box to move to or select a desired zooming area.
: Exit the zooming screen and return to the live screen.
Digital zooming magnifies the video image digitally and produces enlarged images that may not be sharp and clear.
For sharper and clearer magnification, it is recommended to use cameras supporting optical zooming.
: Select a channel to zoom in/out.
Event Log
You can check the log of the events that occurred.
Click Log to display the “EVENT LOG” window.
1.
The log list is sor ted with the most recent event on top.
Double-click a desired event to display the video.
2.
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Monitoring
Select an Audio Input Channel
Select a channel from which the audio signal will be received.
CHANNEL : Produces the selected channel’s audio,
regardless of the split screen mode.
LINK TO FULL SCREEN : When switching the DVR
display mode to view one channel (Single Split), it produces the selected channel’s audio.
Check the Alarm Status
You can check alarms and events from each camera and the system. Click <OK> to close the window.
Check the Network Status
Shows the connection status of cameras and network devices. Click <OK> to close the window.
For more information, refer to "Network Status".
(page 45).
Check the Disk Status
You can check status and information on storage devices
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currently connected to the system. Click <OK> to close the window.
For more information, refer to "Disk Information".
(page 50).
Saving Captured Snapshots
You can capture the current video screen and save or export it to a connected storage device.
Select a channel first, and right click to open popup menu, and select <SNAPSHOT> menu item, or press the
1.
[SNAPSHOT] button of the remote control.
Connect a storage device, and click the <EXPORT>
2.
button. To save the captured image to the built-in HDD, press the <RESERVE> button.
Monitoring
Saved image can be found in the “Archive > Reserved data
management” and can be backed up later. (Page 74)
Enter the <TAG NAME> and <MEMO> and press
3.
<BURN> or <ERASE & BURN> button.
A progress bar appears and indicates the progress
of expor ting to storage device.
BURN : Snapshot is stored in the connected USB
storage device.
ERASE & BURN : Deletes all files in the connected
USB storage and then saves the snapshot.
Note that <ERASE & BURN> option erases all data on the USB storage device.
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System Setting
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SEARCH SETUP
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