4, 8 or 16 Video Inputs with 1 HDMI, 1 Monitor Output, and 1
VGA output
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H.264 Compression
VT-SRL
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Up to 480fps Live Display & 480fps Recording (VT-SRL916) /
24 0/240 (VT-SRL9 0 8 ) / 120/120 ( VT-SRL9 0 4)
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Supports both Dynamic and Static IP Addresses
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Supports 2x internal Hard Drives (VT-SRL908/VT-SRL916) / 1x
HDD (VT-SRL904)
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Remote Viewing over the Internet, with IE, Safari, Firefox, and
Opera
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Applications for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android Devices
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Mac OSX Client & PC CMS Central Management Software
Included
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Thumbnail Search
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Automatic sending of Health & Event notifications via email
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Control locally with the Included USB Mouse or IR Remote
control
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PTZ Control over RS-485
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4 Alarm Inputs / 1 Relay Out
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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)
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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
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4, 8 or 16 Video Inputs with 1 HDMI, 1 Monitor Output, and 1 VGA output
•
H.264 Compression
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Up to 480fps Live Display & 480fps Recording (VT-SRL916) / 240/240 ( VT-SRL908) / 120/120 (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
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Overview
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Overview
What's included
Mouse x1Remote 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 x1ScrewsAdapter cable retainer clip x1
User manual CDQuick Guide
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Rear Panel
4 channels
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
abd
7
8
AUX
ETHERNET
OUT
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HD MONITOR
ALARM IN RELAY RS485
IN 1
IN 2
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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
ihgef
D-
D+
NC
NO
IN 3
IN 4
GND
COM
DC 12V
abd
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
VIDEO IN
11
13
9
10
12
15
14
16
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. NameDescription
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
VIDEO INVideo input terminal for cameras.
ETHERNET Network port for connection to the Internet, router or hub.
VGAVGA monitor video output port.
AUDIO IN
ALARM INAlarm input signal por t.
RE L AYRelay Terminal output port.
RS485Por ts for communication with external devices such as PTZ camera and system keyboard.
DC 12VPower input port. Connect to a 12V adaptor.
DIP SwitchSwitch to select a video type or an output type.
AUDIO OUTPort 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
123
456
789
+10
DISPLAY
FREEZE
SNAPSHOT
EXIT
W
PRESETAF
KEYLOCK AUDIO
PREV / NEXT
ZOOM
T
0
SEQLOG
ENTER
ID
RESERVE
MENU
FOCUS
NF
ZOOMPTZ
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
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
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.
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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
SpeakerMICAlarmSensor
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 INRELAYRS485
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
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.
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(HDMI, DVI, VGA)
Power Connection
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)
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IN
IN 1
PAL
NTSC
16
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.
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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
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
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 INRELAY
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
HDMONITOR
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 PCLocal 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.
4WANRESETPWR321
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 INRELAY
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
4WANRESETPWR32 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
HDMONITOR
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 WindowQuick Menu
Status Bar
Video Window
Icons used in the video window.
ItemDescription
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.
ItemDescription
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 & TimeDisplay 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.
ItemDescription
Timeline Date
Expand/Collapse
the timeline
Navigation through
Timeline
Timeline Bar
Quick Menu
Right click on a channel to display a quick menu popup window.
ItemDescription
Channel NoDisplays the number of the current channel.
PlaybackStarts playing the video of the selected channel from the specified time.
ZoomOperates (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
~
Blue : Motion Recording
~
Yellow: Panic Recording
~
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
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
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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
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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To move to the System Setup menu
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Camera Setting
You can configure the display settings of: camera title, hidden option, motion and camera type.
CAMERA TITLE
You can change the camera ID that is displayed on the screen.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select
1.
<CAMERA TITLE>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to select a channel that you want to
rename.
Alternatively, simply double-click the camera to
rename from the top left corner.
Once the virtual keyboard appeared, select desired
3.
alphanumeric characters to complete your input, and
press the <OK> button.
The <SHIFT> key toggles letter case.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> at the bottom
4.
of the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
5.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. A
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
System Setting
Camera titles can be up to 8 characters, combining numbers and upper/lower case letters.
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System Setting
Image Setup
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, color, and quality setting of each channel’s camera.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select <IMAGE
1.
SETUP>.
Use [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons of the remote control or
2.
mouse to edit settings.
To apply your changes, click <APPLY> button.
3.
Once completed, press the [EXIT ] button of the remote
4.
control or click the <CLOSE> button on the bottom of
the screen. A confirmation dialog appears and returns
to the previous menu.
Covert Setup
You can make selected cameras "covert" so that specific users or user groups can not view the camera images.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select <COVERT SETUP>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select a cover t channel(s) for a specific user
2.
group.
ADMIN, MANAGER, USER : Set them to <ON>.
The selected channel(s) will be cover t from the
applicable user account.
LOG OUT : Set it to <ON>. When the user logs out,
the current channel will be set to a cover t channel.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
4.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
To set specific channels to COVERT for specific users, go to
5.
[USER], [MANAGEMENT], and select a USER ID. On the EDIT screen, you can assign what cameas are COVERT.
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Motion Sensor
Set the motion sensor of the camera .
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select
1.
<MOTION SENSOR>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to specify the use of each option
item.
ACTIVATION : turn on or off the motion sensor.
MARK : Set to <ON> to display the motion detection
indicator on each video tile.
SENSITIVITY : Set the sensitivity level of the motion
sensor to either Daytime or Nighttime.
EDIT AREA : Specify the motion detection area.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
The motion detection sensitivity may differ depending on the characteristics of the connected camera or the installation environment.
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Motion Area Setup
From the motion setup window, click <EDIT AREA> to display the area setup screen.
Click <EDIT AREA> to move to the motion area setup screen.
1.
If using the remote control, press the [ENTER] button
2.
to initiate the process.
System Setting
Use the arrow buttons to move to a desired block and
3.
press [ENTER]. The area setup will begin.
Then, use the arrow buttons to specify the area. Press
[ENTER] to select/deselect the area.
Alternatively, when using a mouse you can use the drag-
and-drop method to specify or release the area.
If you select the specified area again, it will be
4.
released.
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System Setting
Press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or right-
5.
click any area to display the popup window as in the
right picture.
While the popup window is displayed, select
6.
<Sensitivity> to set the motion detection sensitivity of
the channel currently selected.
Channel: Select the channel to set the motion
sensitivity.
-
SENSITIVITY : 1(Low) ~ 30(High) - The higher
the number is, the higher the sensitivity level
becomes.
DAYTIME : specify the time period that will be
considered as daytime.
-
DAYTIME : specify the <SENSITIVITY> for the daytime.
-
NIGHTTIME : specify the <SENSITIVIT Y> for the nighttime.
Images recorded in a low contrast scene such as at night can cause severe noise, which can trigger motion events too often.
If unwanted events occur frequently at night, you may want to reduce the motion sensitivity for the nighttime setting.
PTZ Settings
Set the camera ID, protocol, baud rate, and PTZ control speed for each channel.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <CAMERA>, select <PTZ SETUP>.
1.
Use [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons of the remote control or
2.
mouse to set protocol and baud rate of each channel.
Refer to the camera's manual or consult your installation
technician for further information about your PTZ camera.
To apply your changes, click the <APPLY> button.
3.
Once the setup has been completed, press the [EXIT ]
4.
button of the remote control or click <CLOSE> button
on the bot tom. Click <CANCEL> to return to the
previous menu.
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Display Setting
You can configure screen display setup for the On-screen Display, Sequence, and SPOT Out.
OSD
You can set the Camera Name, Icon, Status Bar, Timeline, Borderline, User Name and Language.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <DISPLAY>, select <OSD>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to set each option of the OSD item.
CAMERA TITLE : specify the display of the camera
title on the screen.
RECORDING MODE ICON : shows/hides the record
mode icon on the screen.
STATUS BAR ON FULL SCREEN MODE : select to
show or hide the status bar in full screen mode.
-
AUTO HIDE : move the cursor to the lower area
of the screen to display the status bar. When
moving the cursor up, the status bar will disappear.
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ALWAYS ON : The status bar will be displayed at all times.
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5 SEC ~1 MIN : If no mouse movement is detected from 5 seconds to 1 minute, the status bar will disappear.
TIMELINE ON FULL SCREEN MODE : shows/hides the timeline in full screen mode.
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AUTO HIDE : move the cursor to the right margin to display the timeline. Move the cursor to the left to hide the
timeline.
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ALWAYS ON : The timeline will be displayed at all times.
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ALWAYS OFF : The timeline will not be displayed.
BORDER LINE : displays the cross-border between channels in split mode
BORDER COLOR : select a color for the border.
USER NAME : displays the currently logged-in user s on the status bar.
LANGUAGE : select a menu display language.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
System Setting
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System Setting
Monitor
Adjust the dwell times for Sequence and Spot.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <DISPLAY>, select
1.
<MONITOR>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons of the remote control
2.
or mouse to set the dwell times for Sequence mode
and SPOT Out.
SEQUENCE DWELL : Sets the time interval to the
next screen (Can set to 1 sec ~ 60 sec)
SPOT DWELL : Sets the time inter val to the next
view type. (Can set to 1 sec ~ 60 sec)
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen.
4.
The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Sequence
Configure the sequence feature.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <DISPLAY>, select <SEQUENCE>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to add a sequence or change the set tings of
2.
the existing sequence.
ACTIVATION : Activates the selected sequence.
ADD : Add a sequence.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
4.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
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To add a sequence
Click <ADD> in the bottom of the screen.
1.
When the "ADD" dialog appears, enter a title using the
2.
virtual keyboard.
Enter the name of the sequence and click <SAVE>.
3.
Select <ADD VIEW TYPE> .
4.
When the "SEQUENCE SETUP" dialog appears, select a
5.
split mode that you want to add from <VIEW T YPE>.
When the selected split mode is displayed on <VIEW CONFIGURE>, select a channel you want to display in each split
6.
screen.
Click <CONFIRM>.
7.
The set sequence mode is confirmed and will be
added to the Sequence list
When done, click <CLOSE> in the bottom of the
8.
screen.
After the sequence type is saved, you will return to the
previous screen.
System Setting
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System Setting
To edit a sequence
Select a sequence that you want to edit in the list by
1.
clicking the <EDIT> button, or double-clicking the
sequence title
The "EDIT" dialog appears.
2.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
3.
or use the mouse to edit the selected sequence.
SEQUENCE TITLE : enter a new sequence name.
ACTIVATION : Activates/Deactivates the sequence.
MODIFY : change the sequence settings.
DELETE : delete the selected sequence.
CANCEL : cancel the changes.
Pressing the <MODIFY> button will display the Modify Sequence window.
4.
To change the existing settings, select a screen mode that you want to edit and right-click to display the context menu.
5.
Then, select <MODIFY>.
When done, click <CLOSE> to close the window.
6.
To apply your changes, click <APPLY>.
7.
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SPOT OUT
You can configure the Spot Out to display a Live channel in various live view types.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <DISPLAY>, select <SPOT OUT>.
Use [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] button of the remote control or mouse to edit Spot Out properties.
8.
SPOT TITLE : Name the Spot Out.
ACTIVATION : Activates / deactivates the spot out.
MODIFY : Edit the view type of the spot output.
SAVE : Save the changes of spot output settings.
To apply your changes, click <APPLY> button.
9.
Once completed with setup, press [E XIT] button of
10.
the remote control or click <CLOSE> button on the
bottom of the screen. A confirmation dialog appears
and returns to the previous menu.
To add a View Type to a Spot Out
Select the SPOT Output from the list.
1.
The “EDIT” window appear s, click <MODIF Y> button.
2.
When the View Type selection window appears, click
3.
<ADD VIEW TYPE> button.
Select the desired View Type and configuration, and
4.
click <OK> button.
System Setting
Complete adding and click <CLOSE> to close the edit
5.
window
To edit or delete View Type of the SPOT
Output
Select the SPOT Output from the list.
1.
The “EDIT” window appear s, click <MODIF Y> button.
2.
When the View Type selection window appears, select
3.
the desired View Type to be edited or deleted, and
press [ENTER] button of the remote control or right
click on it.
MODIFY : Displays “SPOT SETUP” window for
editing View Type and other properties.
DELETE : Deletes the selected View Type.
Complete editing and click <CLOSE> to close the
4.
win dow.
edit
Audio Setup
You can configure audio related settings (channel and network transfer) and signal beep for remote control operations.
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System Setting
Audio
Choose whether to receive the live sound source and select an audio channel.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <AUDIO>, select <AUDIO>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit.
2.
DEFAULT LIVE AUDIO CHANNEL : select an audio channel to monitor on the live screen.
NETWORK AUDIO TRANSMISSION : enables audio
transmission to a remote client (smart phone, PC,
etc)
RECEIVE NETWORK AUDIO : enables audio
reception from a remote client (PC).
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
4.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
Buzzer
Enables/disables a beeping sound when you manipulate the remote control.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <AUDIO>, select <BUZZER>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select an item that you want to edit.
2.
REMOTE CONTROLLER : enable/disable a beeping sound when you press a button on the remote control.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
4.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
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User Settings
Configure user management as well as user and group permissions.
Management
You can add a user account(s) that can be edited at a later time.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <USER>, select
1.
<MANAGEMENT>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to add a user account or select an
item that you want to edit.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
4.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
To add a user account
Click <ADD> in the bottom of the screen.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control and
2.
move to a desired item. Then, press [ENTER] to select
the item.
USER ID : enter the user ID using the virtual keyboard.
PASSWORD : With the virtual keyboard, enter the
password.
GROUP : select a group that the user belongs to.
EMAIL : Type in the e-mail address to which you will
receive email notifications.
EMAIL NOTIFY : Choose whether you will receive
email notifications.
To use <EMAIL NOTIFY>, an email server must be configured previously in <NETWORK>, <EMAIL>.
COVERT CHANNEL : You can set specific channels to be covert for specific users.
<COVERT CHANNEL> this option hides the video of the selected channel from being displayed on the screen.
System Setting
When done, click <OK>.
3.
The added user account will be listed.
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System Setting
To edit the user account information
From the list of user s, select a user account to edit
1.
and click <EDIT> next to it.
From the Edit window, make necessary changes and
2.
click <OK>.
To delete the user account, click <DELETE>.
3.
The <ADMIN> account can not be changed or edited.
Group Authority
You can grant different user groups different permissions.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <USER>, select <GROUP
1.
AUTHORITY>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons or use the mouse
2.
to set the permissions for both <MANAGER>and
<USER> groups.
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RECORD SETUP
EVENT ACTION CONTROL
LISTEN TO AUDIO
REMOTE LOG IN
SHUTDOWN
The <ADMIN> account is the master account, and has ALL permissions.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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Network Setup
You can configure the IP address, DDNS, E-mail settings, and check the network status.
IP Setup
Configure the IP address and related properties for remote access.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <NETWORK>, select <IP
1.
SETUP>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to specify each item of the network
settings.
DHCP : When checked, the DVR will obtain an IP
address automatically if it is connected to a DHCP
server or router.
Deselect DHCP to manually set the IP address (Static
3.
address).
IP ADDRESS : DVR's IP address.
GATEWAY : gateway address.
SUBNET MASK : subnet mask address.
1ST DNS SERVER : Enter the address of the primary DNS server.
2ST DNS SERVER : Enter the address of the secondary DNS server.
RTSP SERVICE PORT : port number that the remote client receives the DVR video from.
WEB SERVICE PORT : port number used for connecting to the DVR .
PORT FORWARDING : If the DVR is connected to a router that supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), clicking
PORT FORWARDING will automatically forward the por t in your router.If the router does not support UPnP, you
must complete the port forwarding manually.
NOTE: In order to view your DVR remotely, you MUST port forward BOTH the Web Service Port and the RTSP
Service Port. If you need assistance with por t forwarding, please refer to your router's manual or contact your
Network Administrator/IT Professional.
DELETE PORT : release the port forwarding settings in the router.
MAX T X SPEED : Limits the network transfer rate of the DVR.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
4.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
5.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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System Setting
DDNS
You can configure the DDNS settings for remote access.
DDNS is an IP redirection service in a dynamic IP environment that redirects (maps) the new IP address to a registered domain name
each time the IP address is changed. Simply, it allows user s to remotely access the DVR with a static name instead of an IP address.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <NETWORK>, select
1.
<DD NS>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to specify the use of DDNS and
select a server.
DDNS : Enable/disable DDNS .
DDNS SERVER : Select a ser ver to connect to.
DVR NAME : Enter the DDNS name you would like
to use.
DDNS REGISTRATION TEST : Check if the <DVR
NAME> is available. If there is a duplicate name
in the server, the registration will fail. If this is the
case, rename the <DVR NAME> and press <DDNS
REGISTRATION TEST> to re-check.
DVR ADDRESS : After a <DVR NAME> has been added successfully, the <DVR ADDRESS> will be added
automatically.
DDNS CONNECTION TEST : Test connection of DVR to DDNS server.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Email
Configure and test an email address to use for sending emails to users if an event occurs.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <NETWORK>, select
1.
<EM AIL >.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to specify the use of email and
select a server.
SERVER : The SMTP outbound email server.
PORT : Enter the mail server port.
SECURITY : If it is set to <ON>, the email will be
transferred in secure mode.
If it is set to <OFF>, the email will be transferred to
a server that does not support SSL.
USER : Provide the email account (ID) of the
sender.
PASSWORD : Provide the email account password.
TEST EMAIL ADDRESS : Enter an email address to send a test to.
TEST : Send a test email.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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Network Status
From the network status screen, you can check the status of the net work connection, as well as all connected cameras.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <NETWORK>, select <NETWORK STATUS>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select one between <NETWORK MAP> and
2.
<D ETAI L STATUS >.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
3.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Network Map
IP ADDRESS : Indicates the internal IP address of the DVR.
MAC ADDRESS : Indicates the internal MAC
address of the DVR.
DDNS ADDRESS : Indicates the DDNS address of
the DVR.
RTSP SERVICE PORT : Indicates RTSP port used
for remote access. For remote access, the RTSP
port must be port forwarded in the router.
WEB SERVICE PORT : Indicates the web service
port used for remote access.
For remote access, the web service port must be
port forwarded in the router.
DDNS UPDATE STATUS : Shows if the DDNS
address was successfully registered to the DDNS server. Press
< > to try to register the DDNS address forcibly.
EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS : Indicates the public IP address of the DVR, which can be used to access the DVR from a
remote network. For example: "http://<External IP Address>:<Web Service Por t>".
NOTE: The IP address can var y in a dynamic IP environment.
CONNECTED CLIENTS : Shows the list of clients that are currently connected.
Press < > to terminate the connection of an unwanted client.
Termination is limited to only users in a lower group than the current user.
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System Setting
You can configure the date/time, system management, remote control ID, and keyboard controller.
Date/Time
Specify the current date and time.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select <DATE/
1.
TIME>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to change the time or set the options
as necessary.
DATE/TIME : Set the current time and date.
Click< > to adjust the time manually.
DATE FORMAT : specify the date format.
TIME FORMAT : specify the time format.
TIME SERVER : obtain the current time from the
time server. Click <
AUTO TIME SYNC : automatically synchronize the
time with the time server at a specific time.
SYNC AT : Set the time to sync with the time server.
TIMEZONE : specify the GMT standard time for
your local area.
DST : You can set up or release the DST (Daylight
Saving Time).
Both <TIME SERVER> and <TIME SYNC> will be
enabled only if the DVR is connected to the Internet.
> to get the current time.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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System Management
You can check, update or reset the system information.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select <SYSTEM
1.
MAN AGEM E NT>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to set each option of the system
management.
FW UPDATE : you can update the current firmware
with the latest version.
FACTORY DEFAULT : Return the DVR settings to
the factory default.
If you proceed with the firmware upgrade or select to reset
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to the factory default, all current settings of the DVR will be
erased. In such a case, you must configure the network,
time and recording settings again.
SYSTEM DATA : Save the system settings or get
the system information from other device.
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SAVE : Store the DVR settings to a USB storage
device.
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LOAD : Apply the settings of the USB storage
device to the DVR.
PASSWORD : The DVR will prompt the user for a
password when accessing any of the menus: quit,
system settings, record settings, backup, and
search.
If it is set to <Off>, note that the ADMIN account is only
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effective and access to all menus will be restricted.
System Setting
EXPIRED TERM OF PASSWORD : You will be
prompted to change the current password af ter a
certain period of time.
AUTO LOGOUT : If there is no user input for a
certain period of time, you can set the DVR to log out automatically.
WAIT TIME : Specify the waiting time for Auto Logout.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen to return to the
3.
previous menu.
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System Setting
To perform an upgrade
Connect the USB storage device that contains the
1.
updatable files.
Click <USB>.
2.
Select the file listed in <F/W LIST>.
3.
Click <UPGRADE>.
4.
When the confirmation message appears, click <OK>.
5.
The progress bar displays the progress of the firmware upgrade.
6.
When the upgrade is complete, reboot the system.
7.
During the updating, never turn off the DVR forcibly or
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disconnect the USB storage device to avoid serious
damage to the product or data. If required, consult your
nearest service center for professional assistance.
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System Information
You can check the current system version and system-related settings.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select
1.
<SYSTEM INFORMATION>.
Check the status of the current system.
2.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
3.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen to return
to the previous menu.
Control Device
Configure the settings of the keyboard and the remote control.
This function is provided for controlling individual DVRs separately using a control device or remote control, in case the site has multiple
DVRs of the same model.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <SYSTEM>, select
1.
<CONTROL DEVICE>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to set the connection options for the
control device.
SYSTEM ID : Set the ID of the DVR so that the
keyboard controller can identify.
PROTOCOL : Set up the protocol of the keyboard
controller.
BAUD RATE : Specify the RS485 communication
speed.
REMOTE CONTROLLER ID : Set the ID of the remote control.
System Setting
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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System Setting
Storage
You can configure and view the disk settings.
Disk Information
It will show information about the connected disk.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <STORAGE>, select <DISK
1.
INFORMATION>.
Use [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] but tons of the remote or the mouse
2.
to check each connected hard drive.
START / END TIME : show the start time and end
time of data stored on each disk.
STATUS : check if the connected disk is being used
by the DVR. If there is a problem with the disk, the
DVR will terminate the connection to the disk and
mark it as ‘Not In Use’.
CAPACITY : show the capacity of the disk.
MODEL : indicate the disk model.
S.M.A.R.T STATUS : Read the S.M.A.R.T information of the disk and displays disk status.
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NORMAL : The disk is in a normal state.
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CHECK : The disk has an error; check the disk and/or the connection cables.
If you leave the problem unresolved, it may affect the recording; it is recommended that you replace the disk
immediately.
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ERROR : The disk has failed, and should be replaced immediately. Contact the retailer or service technician.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen to return to the
3.
previous menu.
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Disk Operations
You can configure the DVR to delete the HDD data automatically and set the overwrite options. You can also format the
HDD.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <STORAGE>, select <DISK
1.
OPERATIONS>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to set the operation conditions of
the disk.
DISK WRITE MODE
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If it is set to <OVERWRITE>, the oldest existing
data will be overwritten by the newest recording
data. This occurrs once the HDD is full.
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If the option is set to <ONCE> and the HDD is
full, the DVR will stop recording and beep, or
trigger a pre-defined output alarm.
RECORDING TIME LIMIT : The recording data will be deleted after the specified time of reservation. If it is set to
<OFF>, this function will be disabled.
Ex) Record Time Limit : 1 day. Even if there is sufficient free space in the HDD, it records / keeps recording data for 1 day only.
DISK FORMAT : format the hard disk.
Format ting the HDD will delete all video data and logs.
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To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
System Setting
S.M.A.R.T settings
You can check the S.M.A.R.T information of the disk and specify the check frequency.
What is S.M.A.R.T?
S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Report Technology) is a monitoring system used to detect and report a HDD that is likely to
cause a problem in the future.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <STORAGE>, select <S.M.A.R.T. SETUP>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to check the S.M.A.R.T operation
and specify the check interval.
S.M.A.R.T STATUS : Read the S.M.A.R.T
information of the disk and check to display the
disk status.
Click <DETAIL INFO> to view the details.
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NORMAL : The disk is in a normal state.
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CHECK : The disk has an error; check the disk and/or the connection cables.
If you leave the problem unresolved, it may affect the recording; it is recommended that you replace the disk
immediately.
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ERROR : The disk has failed, and should be replaced immediately. Contact the retailer or service technician.
S.M.A.R.T CHECK INTERVAL : Specify the S.M. A.R.T check inter val.
Click <CHECK NOW> to start checking.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Event Setup
Define various events, and specify the conditions to notify the user.
Alarm Out
Specify the alarm output conditions with the work schedule.
Alarm Out
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <ALARM OUT>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
2.
or use the mouse to select <ALARM OUT> and
configure the related settings.
NAME : You can rename the alarm.
OPERATION : Set the alarm output mode.
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N/O (Normal Open) : It normally stays Open.
However, if an event occurs, it will switch to
Closed.
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N/C (Normal Closed) : It normally stays Closed.
However, if an event occurs, it will switch to
Open.
DURATION : Specif y the duration of the alarm output.
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TRANSPARENT : Keep the alarm out for as long as the event occurs.
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UNTIL KEY : Keep the alarm out until a mouse or remote control button is pressed.
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5 ~ 300 SEC : Keep the alarm out for a specified time.
TEST : Forcibly output the alarm testing purposes.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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ON/OFF Schedule
You can activate or turn of f the alarm output as scheduled.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control
1.
or use the mouse to select a <DATE> for the schedule.
Drag the mouse to resize the cell or use the on the
2.
[▲▼◀ ▶] buttons to move to the cell, then press [ENTER].
Select a desired alarm output mode.
3.
ON : The alarm output is always turned on.
OFF : The alarm output is always turned off.
EVENT : Trigger the alarm output in sync with the
event.
Click <COPY SCHEDULE> to copy the configured alarm schedule to the desired day(s).
4.
When done, click <OK> to apply the settings.
5.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
6.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
7.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The
confirmation message appears and you will return to
the previous menu.
System Setting
Event Notication
Specify the methods of notification such as buzzer, video popup or email if an event occurs.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <EVENT NOTIFICATION>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select one from <BUZZER>, <DISPLAY> and
2.
<EM AIL >.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶/ENTER] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to set the output method and duration.
3.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
4.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
5.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
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System Setting
Buzzer output
You can notify the user of an event using the buzzer.
DU R ATIO N
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TRANSPARENT : Keep the buzzer out for as
long as the event occurs.
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UNTIL KEY : Keep the buzzer out until a mouse
or remote control button is pressed.
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5 ~ 300 SEC : Keep the buzzer out for a specified
time.
Display
If an event occurs, you can configure the video popup or a popup message to notify the user.
VIDEO POPUP : Display the video channel that is
synchronized with the event on a single split screen.
Set the DURATION of the single split screen.
-
TRANSPARENT : Keep the video popup
displayed as long as the event occurs.
-
UNTIL KEY : Keep the video popup displayed until
a mouse or remote control button is pressed.
-
5 ~ 300 SEC : Keep the video popup displayed
for a specified time.
If multiple events occur at the same time, or if
multiple event-related video channels exist, the
video popup will be displayed in the maximum
split screen mode rather than the single split
screen mode.
OSD POPUP : This will notify the user of an event with a popup message if an OSD popup event occurs.
You can adjust the duration of the popup message.
-
UNTIL KEY : Keep the OSD popup displayed until a mouse or remote control button is pressed.
-
5 ~ 300 SEC : Keep the OSD popup displayed for a specified time.
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Email
If an event occurs, this will notify registered users of the event by email. If you do not want to receive the email, uncheck
the <EMAIL NOTIFY> option in <MANAGEMENT>. (Page 41)
ADD NEW EMAIL
If you want to add a new mail recipient beside the
existing ones, click this to add the recipient.
MINIMUM EMAIL FREQUENCY
Adjust the minimum frequency of sending emails.
For example, even if you have set the minimum
frequency to one minute and another event occurs
less than one minute after the last email was sent,
the email for the new event will be sent one minute
af te r.
Some email ser vers can block this feature if the
email delivery cycle is too short, and classify it as
spam.
Contact your email service provider to adjust the
minimum deliver y cycle so that the server does not classify the email as spam.
Alarm Sensor
You can configure the settings of the alarm sensor and specify the operation if an event occurs.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <ALARM
1.
SENSOR>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use the
2.
mouse to specify the sensor input method and operation.
NAME : You can specify the name of the alarm
sensor.
OPERATION : You can specif y the type of the alarm
sensor.
-
N/O (Normal Open) : Normally the sensor is left
Open. If the sensor switches to Close, an event
will be triggered.
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N/C (Normal Close) : Normally the sensor is left
Close. If the sensor switches to Open, an event will be triggered.
LINKED CAMERA : Set the camera to sync with the alarm sensor if it is triggered.
If you have programmed the alarm recording and the sensor triggered, all synchronized cameras will start alarm
recording.
ALARM OUTPUT : Specify the alarm output channel
BUZZER : Enables the buzzer if an alarm is detected by the alarm sensor.
VIDEO POPUP : Enables the video popup if an alarm is detected by the alarm sensor.
If there exist multiple <LINKED CAMERA>, the video popup will be displayed in the maximum split mode.
OSD POPUP : Enables a OSD popup message if it is detected by the alarm sensor.
EMAIL : Select to send an email if detected by the alarm sensor.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
System Setting
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Motion Sensor
You can set an action to execute when motion is detected.
To configure the motion sensor of each camera, see <CAMER A SETUP>.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <MOTION
1.
SENSOR>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or
2.
use the mouse to specify the ignoring inter val and
operation.
IGNORING INTERVAL : Specify the minimum
interval of the motion event occurrence.
For example, even if you have set the minimum
frequency to 5 seconds and another motion event
occurs less than 5 seconds after the last motion
event occurred, the new event will be ignored.
Motion recording will be triggered immediately after the
motion occurred regardless of the above settings.
ALARM OUTPUT : Enables the alarm output if motion is detected by the motion sensor.
BUZZER : Enables the buzzer if motion is detected by the motion sensor.
VIDEO POPUP : Enables the video popup if motion is detected by the motion sensor.
EMAIL : Select to send an email if motion is detected by the motion sensor.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Video Loss
You can specify a reaction to the case where no video is received from the camera.
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <EVENT LOSS>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use
2.
the mouse to specify the reaction to a video loss
ALARM OUT : Enables the alarm output if video
loss occurs.
BUZZER : Enables the buzzer if video loss occurs.
EMAIL : Select to send an email if video loss
occurs.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote
4.
control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation message appears and you will return to the previous
menu.
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System Event
5.
You can configure the DVR to send a notifiction if a system event occurrs (i.e. an event related to the disk, recording,
network or system).
From <SYSTEM SETUP> - <EVENT>, select <SYSTEM EVENT>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to specify the reaction to each event.
2.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
3.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Disk
OVERWRITE START EVENT : if you set the disk
write mode to <OVERWRITE>, this event occur s
when the disk is full and the overwriting begins.
DISK FULL EVENT : if you set the disk write mode
to <ONCE>, this event occurs when the disk is full
(100%).
DISK SPACE EXHAUSTED EVENT : Event that is
triggered if the disk is almost full.
Click to specify the threshold percentage of
usage to trigger the event.
S.M.A.R.T EVENT : Occurs if the disk encounters a
S.M.A.R.T error.
NO DISK EVENT : Occurs due to a disk failure or cable problem.
To detect the disk error, it is recommended not to change the settings of the S.M.A.R.T event, no disk event and buzzer output.
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System Setting
Record
PANIC RECORD START EVENT : Specify the action to per form when the panic recording begins.
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System Setting
System
BOOTING E VENT: This event occurs when the DVR
is restarted or booting up..
LOGIN FAIL EVENT: This event occurs when a user
fails to log in to the DVR.
You can specify the trigger threshold by selecting
the drop down <
Network
TROUBLE IN INTERNET CONNECTION : Occurs if
the Internet connection to the DVR fails.
If you do not want to connect the DVR to the
network, leave the <ACTION> item blank.
FAIL IN REMOTE LOGIN : This event occurs if a
remote client fails to log in due to an invalid ID or
password.
You can specify the number of failed log in
attempts by selecting the drop down <
FAIL IN DDNS UPDATE : This event occurs if the
DVR tried to update the DDNS address but failed.
>.
>.
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Record Setting
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
SEARCHSETUP
ENTER
ENTER
SEARCHSETUP
You can configure the record settings for the DVR. Only authorized users can access the Record Setup menu.
To start the Record Setup menu
How to use the mouse
➔➔➔
How to use the remote control
MENU
➔➔➔
ENTER
Record Setting
ENTER
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Record Setting
Record Setup
Operation Mode
You can set the recording options for Auto or Manual mode.
From <RECORDING> menu, select <OPERATION MODE>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons or use the mouse to set <RECORDING CONFIGUR ATION MODE> to <AUTO CONFIGURATION>
2.
or <MANUAL CONFIGURATION>.
Set the recording options for each selected Record mode.
3.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
4.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
5.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Auto Conguration
The DVR will recommend the optimized settings for the selected record mode.
ALWAYS HIGH VIDEO QUALITY : Recording will
proceed in the best quality regardless of the event
at all times.
As this option will always make recording in the
best quality, the recording period is the shortest
compared to the other record modes.
MOTION RECORD : Recording will begin only if
motion is detected.
ALARM RECORD : Recording will begin only if an
alarm event occurs.
MOTION/ALARM RECORD : Recording will begin only
if motion is detected or an alarm event occurs.
INTENSIVE MOTION RECORD : DVR will record
continually in normal quality, However, the quality
will switch to high if motion is detected.
INTENSIVE ALARM RECORD : DVR will record continually in normal quality. However, the quality will switch to high
if an alarm event occurs.
INTENSIVE MOTION/ALARM RECORD : DVR will record continually in normal quality. However, the quality will
switch to high if an alarm event occurs or motion is detected.
Motion : Normally, it means the movement of an object. However, it implies a change to the illumination in the context of the DVR.
Ex) Vehicle lights (headlights), illumination change, etc.
Manual Conguration
If you set the record mode to <MANUAL CONFIGURATION>, the manual configuration window will appear where you can
set the manual recording and panic recording options.
MANUAL CONFIGUR ATION OPTIONS : You can
configure the recording settings by the time, date,
and channel.
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SCHEDULE MODE : Set the recording schedule
for a day (daily) or for a week (weekly).
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PRE RECORDING TIME : Set the pre-recording
time.
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POST RECORDING TIME : Set the postrecording time.
PANIC RECORDING OPTIONS : Set the panic
recording duration. If it is set to <MANUAL
CONFIGURATION>, recording will continue until
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Continuous Recording
You can configure the settings of: continuous recording time, recording size, frame rate per second and quality.
From the <RECORDING> menu, select <CONTINUOUS RECORDING>.
1.
From <OPER ATION MODE>, you must set <RECORDING CONFIGURATION MODE> to <MANUAL CONFIGURATION> before you can
set the <CONTINUOUS RECORDING>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use the mouse to select either <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY> or <SCHEDULE>.
2.
Size/FPS/Quality Setting
Please select the day of the week to perform continuous recording.
1.
From <OPER ATION MODE>, you must set
the <SCHEDULE MODE> of the <MANUAL
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS> to <WEEKLY> before
you can specify the <DAY>.
NOTE: If you want to configure every day with the
same record settings set the <SCHEDULE MODE> to
<DA I LY>
Click a time cell from which you want to edit the SIZE/
2.
FPS/Quality and drag it to a desired cell.
Or use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control to
move to the cell and press [ENTER]. Then, use the
[▲▼◀ ▶] buttons to move to a desired cell and press
[ENTER] again.
When the cell selection is complete, the "SIZE/FPS/
3.
QUALITY" table appears.
Record Setting
Specify the <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALITY> and use
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of the <AUDIO> recording for each channel.
RESOLUTION : set the size of the video recording.
FPS : set the frame rate per second.
QUALITY : set the recording quality.
AUDIO : specify the use of the audio recording.
When done, click <OK>.
4.
You can check the recording size in the size table under the time selection bar.
The video resolution and the FPS option may differ depending on the specification of the camera.
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Schedule Setting
Select a day of the week <DAY> to configure the
1.
recording schedule.
Click a time cell from which you want to make the
2.
schedule and drag it to a desired cell. For example, to
schedule recording between 8am and 5pm, click the
cell in the "08" column (for the desired camera) and
drag it to the cell in the "17" column.
Or use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control to
move to the cell and press [ENTER]. Then, use the
[▲▼◀ ▶] buttons to move to a desired cell and press
[ENTER] again.
When the time selection is complete, you will
3.
be prompted with three options: ON (enables the recording), OFF (disables the recording), CANCEL (cancels any
changes).
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
4.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
5.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Motion Recording
You can configure the settings of: motion recording time,
recording size, frame rate per second and quality
From the <RECORDING> menu, select <MOTION
1.
RECORDING>.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use
2.
the mouse to select either <SIZE/FPS/QUALIT Y> or
<SCHEDULE>.
Set each item of <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALIT Y>
3.
and use of the <AUDIO> for the motion recording.
For more information, see the "Continuous Recording".
(page 61)
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
4.
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When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
5.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Alarm Recording
You can configure the settings of: alarm recording time,
recording size, frame rate per second and quality
From the <RECORDING> menu, select < ALARM
1.
RECORDING>
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons on the remote control or use
2.
the mouse to select either <SIZE/FPS/QUALIT Y> or
<SCHEDULE>.
Set each item of <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALIT Y>
3.
and use of the <AUDIO> for the alarm recording.
For more information, see the "Continuous Recording". (page 61)
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
4.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
5.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Panic Recording
You can configure the settings of: panic recording time,
recording size, frame rate per second and quality
From the <RECORDING> menu, select <PANIC
1.
RECORDING>.
Record Setting
Set each item of <RESOLUTION>, <FPS>, <QUALIT Y>
2.
and use of the <AUDIO> for the panic recording.
For more information, see the "Continuous Recording".
(page 61)
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of
3.
the screen.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
4.
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Search
ENTER
ENTER
SEARCHSETUP
ENTER
ENTER
SEARCHSETUP
ENTER
ENTER
SEARCHSETUP
ENTER
ENTER
SEARCHSETUP
You can search for the recorded video data in the HDD by time, thumbnail, event, etc.
To move to the Search menu while in monitoring
How to use the mouse
➔➔➔
How to use the remote control 1
MENU
➔➔➔
How to use the remote control 2
ENTER
To move to the Search menu while in playback mode
How to use the mouse
➔➔➔
How to use the remote control
ENTER
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Search Settings
Time Search
Using the calendar, you can search by date.
From the <SEARCH> menu, select <TIME SEARCH>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify
2.
the search date and time from the calendar in the left
corner of the screen.
FIRST : The first date of recording is automatically
selected.
LAST : The last date of recording is automatically
selected.
: Press this to display the time selection menu
where you can specify the time and date.
You can identify the t ype of the recording data by the
3.
color in the bar.
Light Green (Pre recording) : The pre-recording (set the
<PRE RECORDING TIME> from <OPERATION MODE>)
Dark Green: Continuous Recording
Red: Alarm Recording
Blue: Motion Recording
Yellow: Panic Recording
Click to move to a desired star t time in the time bar. Use
4.
the buttons at the bottom of the status bar as well.
Search
: Recall the recording data.
: Zoom in on the timeline.
: Zoom out on the timeline.
: Move to a previous time on the time bar.
: Move to a previous time on the time bar.
Click a thumbnail channel or use the [▲▼ ◀▶ ] buttons
5.
on the remote control to move to a desired channel
and press [ENTER]. You can check the video in
<PREVIEW>.
Click to move to a desired time, or simply double-click a desired time in the time bar to play the video data for that time.
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Press the [ENTER] button again on the remote control. Or with the mouse, simply double-click on the channel.
6.
You will move to the playback screen.
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Search
If you want to stop playing and return to the search screen, press [EXIT] or [SEARCH] on the remote control.
7.
You can also click <MENU> in the lower left corner and select a desired menu.
Thumbnail Search
To improve your search, you will be provided with a list of thumbnails.
Select Day, Hour or Minute to narrow down the search results.
From the <SEARCH> menu, select <THUMBNAIL SEARCH>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify the search date and time from the calendar in the left corner of the
2.
thumbnail search screen.
FIRST : The first date of recording is automatically
selected.
LAST : The last date of recording is automatically
selected.
CHANNEL : Select a channel to search for.
DATE/TIME : Specify the search date and time.
The menus available differ depending on the selected
interval mode.
INTERVAL: Select a time inter val of the thumbnail
view.
Double-click a desired play time in the recording data
3.
bar, or double-click a desired time image from the
thumbnail list.
You will move to the playback screen.
If you want to stop playing and return to the search
4.
screen, press [EXIT ] or [SEARCH] on the remote
control. You can also click <MENU> in the lower left
corner and select a desired menu.
< "Minute" selection screen >
< "Hour" selection screen >
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Event Search
Search for events that occurred at the specified time and select an event to play from the list.
From the <SEARCH> menu, select <EVENT SE ARCH>.
1.
Use the [▲▼◀ ▶] buttons or use the mouse to specify
2.
the <START> and <END> times in the left of the event
search list.
Select a channel to search.
3.
Mark the checkbox of the event to search from the
4.
<EVENT> list.
Press the <SEARCH> button.
5.
The search results will be listed as shown.
TYPE : displays the event type.
TIME : displays the recording star t time.
CONTENTS : shows the details of the event found.
ORDER BY : If you select <OLDEST>, the list will be sor ted with the earliest one on top.
Double-click a desired event or click <PLAY> in the lower right corner to move to the play screen.
6.
If you want to stop playing and return to the search screen, press [EXIT] or [SEARCH] on the remote control.
7.
You can also click <MENU> in the lower left corner and select a desired menu.
Search
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Play
If you want to play
To play recorded video from the live screen, move the cursor to the right margin to display the Timeline.
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Simply double-click a desired time point the Timeline.
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Select a desired channel in the live screen and right-click to select <PLAY> in the context menu. Then, select a
desire play time.
Playback screen conguration
Video Window
Display the current video.
Video Window
Menu/split-screen
selection menu
Play Time
Timeline
The vertical bar in the timeline indicates the current point of playback. Double-click a desired point in the timeline to start
playing the video from that point.
Click and drag to specify a seleted time period--right-click the selected time range to Export/Archive, Event Search, or to
Reser ve Data .
Menu / split-screen selection menu
For more information about how to use each button, refer to "Using the status bar in the live mode". (page 26)
Playback channel selection menu
Timeline
Play Bar
Play Bar
You can star t, stop, or change the play speed of the current video.
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Playback channel selection menu
ItemDescription
CAM1Display the title of the selected channel.
Zoom
Start bookmarking
Snapshot CaptureCapture the current live video and save it in the .jpeg format.
Zoom the video of the selected channel. (The zooming function is active only in '1'
split screen.)
The "Set bookmark" popup appears, and you can bookmark a play point for the
backup purpose.
Using the play bar
ItemDescription
Jump
Reverse Fast Play
Reverse Play
Pause
Play
Fast For ward
Zoom In
Snapshot
Start/end
bookmark
Move forward or backward.
The video will be reversely played at the speed of x64 > 32> 16 > 8 > 4 > 2 in this order.
Play the video in the reverse direction.
Stop playing forward or playback temporarily.
Play the video forward.
The video will be played forward at the speed of x2 < 4 < 8 < 16 < 32 < 64 in this order.
Move to the zoom in/out screen of the selected channel.
Capture the current live video and save it as a .jpeg
You can save the captured snapshot to the HDD or export it to an external USB
memory device.
While taking a snapshot, the current video will stop playing.
Add a bookmark for the current playback screen.
Press this to display the "SET BOOKMARK" window. Provide each entry and click
Star t. The arrow in the bookmark button blinks to indicates that the bookmarking is
in process. If you press the Bookmark button again, the bookmarking stops and the
current settings can then be reserved by pressing the RESERVE button
The reserved data can be backed up in the Archive menu or can be played in the
"RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT" menu.
Play
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Bookmarking
During playback, you can add a bookmark for reserving the video data.
You can view the bookmarked data in the Archive menu, it can also be saved to a connected USB device.
Provide a tag name in the <TAG> box.
1.
Provide the details of the reserved data in the
2.
<MEMO> box.
Click <START>.
3.
You will return to the play screen with the backup
progress.
To stop the bookmarking, click <BOOKMARK( )>.
4.
To quit the bookmarking, click <STOP>.
5.
To continue with bookmarking, just click <CONTINUE>.
Click <RESERVE>.
6.
You can export the reserved data to a connected
storage device using the <ARCHIVE> menu.
What is the <RESERVE> function?
With the 'RESERVE' function, you can reserve data even in
overwrite mode.
This is useful if you want to backup data but you have no
backup device available such as USB memory.
When you have backed up the reserved data to an external
device, it is recommended to delete the internal reserved
data.
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To start the Archive menu
Archiving
Archive
You can archive the searched data or reserve it.
From the <ARCHIVING> menu, select <NEW ARCHIVING>.
1.
Select a date for the archive from the calendar in the lef t.
2.
Days containing recording data will be marked in a colored box.
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FIRST : The first date of recording is automatically selected.
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LAST : The last date of recording is automatically selected.
Check the <FROM> and <TO> times.
3.
You can also drag the timeline to specify the start and end time.
Mark the <LOG> and <CODEC> checkboxes to include these with the archived media. NOTE: To view the video on a
4.
PC, you will need the CODEC.
Click <QUERY>.
5.
The results will be listed in <ARCHIVING INFO>.
The maximum backup capacity for one time is 20GB.
If the archiving request exceeds 20GB, the end time will be
adjusted to within 20GB.
To export to a storage device, insert USB to the DVR
6.
and click <EXPORT>.
If you just want to reserve the data, click <RESERVE>.
7.
When the <TAG NAME> dialog appears, enter the
name and click <OK>.
Click <RESERVE> to save it to the HDD.
Using <RESERVE> will compromise the recording
days available.
Archiving
To exit the Archive menu, click <CLOSE>.
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Archiving
Reserved data management
You can search for the reserved data and delete or export it to a storage device.
From the <ARCHIVING> menu, select <RESERVED
1.
DATA MA NAGEM ENT>.
The reserved data will be listed.
Select a data type from < AVI> and <Snapshot
2.
Capture>.
AVI : Searches AVI video files stored in the DVR.
SNAPSHOT CAPTURE : Searches captured
snapshots stored in the DVR.
If you want to play the data, double-click a desired
3.
data item or click it and select <PLAYBACK>.
If selecting <Snapshot Capture>, the <PLAYBACK> button
will be disabled--you cannot playback a snapshot.
If you want to export to a storage device, connect it to the DVR and click <EXPORT>.
4.
If you want to delete the reser ved data, click < > next to the list. Click <CANCEL ALL> to cancel reserving the whole
5.
page at once.
To exit the Archive menu, click <CLOSE>.
6.
Playing the archived data
You can play archived data from a USB storage device. In addition, you can check the details and integrity of the data.
While in < ARCHIVED DATA PLAYBACK> connect the
1.
USB storage device containing the archived data.
When the storage device is recognized in <STOR AGE
2.
DEVICE>, click <SEARCH>.
To view the details, click < > next to the list.
3.
Click <VERIFY INTEGRIT Y> to check if the data is corrupt
or incomplete.
Select an item to play from the list, either double-click
4.
an item, or select an item then click <PLAYBACK>.
To exit the Archive menu, click <CLOSE>.
5.
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Archive Devices Setup
Provide the FTP server information for archiving data to an existing FTP site
From the <ARCHIVING> menu, select
1.
<ARCHIVE DEVICES SETUP>.
Move to the FTP information box.
2.
Fill in each item using a virtual keyboard.
3.
HOST NAME : provide the FTP server address.
PORT : enter the por t number.
USER NAME : enter the FTP user ID
PASSWORD : enter the FTP password.
DIRECTORY : specify the archiving path.
When all information is filled, click <CONNECTION TEST> to check the connection status.
4.
To apply the change, click <APPLY> in the bottom of the screen.
5.
When done, press the [EXIT] button on the remote control or click <CLOSE> in the lower screen. The confirmation
6.
message appears and you will return to the previous menu.
Archiving
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Web Viewer
What is the Web Viewer?
The Web Remote Viewer enables you to access the DVR remotely via a web browser.
NOTE: Vitek recommends using Internet Explorer 7.0 or later.
System Requirements
The following is the minimum hardware and operating system requirements to run Web RA.
Operating System
Web browsers:
CPUIntel Pentium 4 / 2.0GHz or higher
Memory512 MB
Display16-bit 1024 x 768 High Color
Hard Disk Drive
Connection
Open a browser and enter the IP address of DVR, or t ype the DVR Address in the address bar.
Windows XP Professional
Windows Vista Home Baisc / Premium
Window 7
Internet Explorer 7.0 or later/Mozilla Firefox 3.6/Google Chrome 4.1/Opera 10
Some web browsers other than Internet Explorer may not fully function.
50 MB (space required for installing the web viewer)
* Additional HDD space is required for saving your recording data.
The file size of your recording may differ depending on the specified quality.
To connect to the DVR from inside
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Check the "Network Status" and verify the
<IP ADDRESS> and <WEB SERVICE PORT>
of the DVR. (page 45)
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Enter the IP address and web service port in the
address bar of the browser.
Ex: http://192.168.1.200:8080
To connect to the DVR from outside
Using the IP address
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Check the "Network Status" and verify the <EXTERNAL IP ADDRESS> and <WEB SERVICE PORT> of the DVR. (page
45)
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If using a static (external) IP, enter the external IP that is specified in the DVR in the address bar of the web browser.
NOTE: Contact the Internet Service Provider to determine if the external IP address is static or dynamic.
Using the URL
•
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Check the "Network Status" and verify the <DDNS ADDRESS> and <WEB SERVICE PORT> of the DVR. (page 45)
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Enter the DDNS address and web service port in the address bar of the browser.
Ex: http://00115f123456.DVRLINK.NET:8080
If the DVR is connected to a router, you will need to make sure both the Web and RTSP Service Ports are Port Forwarded to allow
access from outside. For help with Port Forwarding, refer to the router's user manual, or contact the manufacturer of the router.
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Provide the User Name and Password.
1.
The default User name : ADMIN; the default Password is
123 4.
Click the upper warning bar to install the ActiveX.
2.
If you fail to download the ActiveX control, go to Tools
Internet Options Security Custom Level Download
unsigned ActiveX control, and change its setting from
“Disable (recommended)” to “Enable”, and then click OK.
Click <Install>.
3.
Web Viewer
When the installation is complete, you will see the live
4.
screen.
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Live
Live Screen At a Glance
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View selection tabYou can switch to the live, playback and setup screen and check the provided information.
LiveDisplay the live screen of the currently connected DVR.
Split ModeSelect and switch to a desired split-screen mode.
SequenceSet the sequence mode, switch to the next camera or select the full screen mode.
StatusShow the connection status of each channel.
LogShow the log.
Refresh TimeSet the interval at which the DVR Status is refreshed.
RefreshLoad the DVR Status immediately.
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Switching the split mode
Click the Switch button to switch the mode as follows:
Voice transmissionYou can turn on or off the output of the voice signal.
ChannelSelect a channel to view.
SaveSave the live video on the screen.
PrintPrint out the current screen.
CaptureCapture the selected image.
ActiveX SettingsConfigure the ActiveX settings or specify the default save location for archiving.
Web Viewer
<4-split Mode><1-split Mode>
<9-split Mode><16-split Mode><8-split Mode>
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Web Viewer
To save the video
Click < > to start saving.
1.
The video from the selected channel will be saved to the PC in the AVI format. (Default path: C:\SaveFolder)
2.
Click < > again to stop saving. Click <ActiveX Setting ( )> to change the saving path.
Print
Click < >.
1.
The current screen will be printed with the printer connected to the PC.
2.
Screen capture
Click < >.
1.
The current screen of the selected channel will be saved to the PC. (Default path: C:\SaveFolder)
2.
ActiveX Settings
Click < >.
1.
When the setup screen appears, you can change the settings of the render type, audio, capture and saving path as well
2.
as the video streaming.
Render : DirectDraw is recommended in order to
enable the hardware acceleration.
If you want to change the saving path, click < >
3.
(Save Folder) and specify a new path.
(User cannot change the save path in Windows Vista)
Change the streaming settings according to the PC
4.
specification and network environment.
Auto mode is recommended.
Sync : If this option is set, the audio signal will be
synchronized with the video signal.
However, you may encounter a delay due to
buffering for the synchronization.
Live CH : Set the audio signal to use in live
monitoring mode.
I Frame Only : Only the I frames (key frames) will be
transferred.
Typ e
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Auto : The DVR will optimize the quality and FPS
to the network status and specification of the
connected PC before transferring the data.
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Main : The video will be transferred in higher definition.
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Second : The video will be transferred in a medium definition.
When done, click <APPLY> to save your settings.
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Status tab
Click <STATUS > at the bottom of the screen.
You can check the event occurrence for each channel.
Log tab
Click <LOG> at the bottom of the screen.
You can check the log of the connected DVR.
PTZ tab
Click <PTZ> at the bottom of the screen.
You can control the operations of a PTZ camera.
Adjust the focus, zooming and iris of the camera.
You can use the arrow but tons to control the operations of
the camera.
Pattern : You can configure various set tings of the
camera including the zooming and movement.
(Applied to some PTZ cameras only)
PRESET : Move the camera in a predefined
direction.
Swing : The camera will move back and for th to a set position.
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Search
Click <SEARCH> to display the Search Viewer for the DVR.
Search Viewer at a Glance
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View selection tabYou can switch to the live, playback and setup screen and check the provided information.
Playback ScreenPlay the recording data.
Split ModeSelect and switch to a desired split-screen mode.
Sequence
Play button barYou can control the playback screen.
Time SelectionSpecify the start time of playback.
Time LineIndicates the status of the recorded data.
Set the sequence mode, switch to the next camera or select the full screen mode.
You can turn on/off the audio.
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No.ItemDescription
REFRESHReload the time line.
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Search by time
Use the timeline to search for the data recorded in the DVR.
Select a date that you want to search..
1.
Check the recording data in the bottom time line and
2.
specify the time range for your search.
the start time by moving the time bar.
Click <PLAY>.
3.
REFRESH : Refreshes the search criteria to the
current date/time.
PLAY : Play the searched video.
Backup : Archive the recorded video.
PL AYPlay the video that satisfies your search criteria.
BackupArchive the video that satisfies your search criteria.
Channel SelectionSelect a channel listed in the screen.
ScreenPrint out the current screen.
Image CaptureCapture the selected image.
ActiveX SettingsConfigure the ActiveX settings or specify the default save location for archiving.
You can specify
Web Viewer
Search by event
You can sort the recording data by event.
Mark the checkbox of the event that you want to search for.
1.
Specify the start and end dates for your search.
2.
Set the display order of the items found.
3.
LATEST : The most recent event will be listed on
top.
OLDEST : The earliest event will be listed on top.
Click <SEARCH>.
4.
Select an item to play.
5.
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Setup
Click <SETUP> to display the setup control screen for the DVR.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
If the DVR's menu is being configured locally, the remote setup will be disabled.
Setup Viewer at a Glance
Camera
Name the camera title
You can name the camera title that is displayed on each
channel screen. Select a channel to name and provide a
new title. Then, click <APPLY> to apply it.
You can enter up to 8 alphanumeric characters for the
camera title.
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Covert Setting
You can hide video from a specific camera from specific
user groups. Set to hide the camera video so that a specific
user or user group can not view. NOTE: To hide video
from specific users, move to the <USER> menu and make
necessary changes.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
Motion Setting
Configure the motion detection feature of each camera.
Set the detection areas, as well as the sensitivity levels for
daytime and nighttime.
Select a channel. Set the mask area and activation and
specify the daytime range.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For information about how to set the motion area, refer to
"Motion Area Setup". (page 33)
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Web Viewer
PTZ Setup
To allow the DVR to utilize camera’s PTZ functions, match the address, protocol and baud rate of connected cameras and
DVR.
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Display
OSD Setting
Configure the settings for the camera titles, recording
mode icons, boundary, icon and language that will be
displayed on the screen.
Make changes to each item of the OSD menu and click
<APPLY> to apply the changes.
For details about each displayed item, refer to "OSD" (page
35)
Monitor Settings
You can set the interval of an active sequence.
Specify the interval and click <APPLY> to apply it.
SEQUENCE DWELL : Switching time from one
channel to the next channel in single screen mode.
SPOT DWELL: The interval between the view types
when displaying the SPOT Out monitoring screen.
Audio
Audio/Buzzer
You can configure the settings of the voice and audio
signal.
For details about each displayed item, refer to "Audio
Setup". (page 44)
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User
User Management
You can add a user account and change the password.
For details about each displayed item, refer to "User
Setting" (page 41)
To add a user, click <ADD> and provide the user
information.
If you want to delete the user click <DELETE> next to it.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the change.
Group Permission Setting
You can grant different user groups different permissions
to a specific menu.
Mark the checkboxes of the menu items accessible by the
user group.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about the accessible menu items,
refer to "Group Authority" (page 42)
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Network
Network Setting
You can check the network connection status and change
the baud rate.
Change the maximum transfer rate and click <APPLY> to
apply it.
For more information about each network entry, refer to "IP
Setup" (page 43)
DDNS Setting
You can configure the DDNS settings.
Change the DDNS settings and click <APPLY> to apply
the changes.
Email Setting
You can register and test an email address so that an email notification is delivered at a specific inter val or if an event
occurs.
Provide the necessary information and click <APPLY> to
apply it.
For more information, refer to "Email" (page 44)
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System
Date/Time Setting
Specify the current date and time.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about each of the time and date
settings, refer to "Date/Time" (page 46)
System Management
You can configure the access settings of: log in, log out,
and auto logout.
For more information , refer to "System Management"
(page 47 )
System Information
You can check the system firmware version, disk space, and network settings, as well as the camera connections and
alarm I/O.
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Control Device Setting
Configure the keyboard controler.
Change the communication settings and click <APPLY> to
apply the changes.
For more information, refer to "Control Device". (page 49)
Storage
Device Information
Internal storage devices physically installed in the DVR and their recording time information are displayed.
S.M.A.R.T Status
The detailed S.M.A.R.T information of each internal storage device is displayed.
What is S.M.A.R.T?
This is a sort of HDD self-diagnosis tool that detects any
error on the system and alerts the user if an error occurs.
For more information, refer to "S.M.A.R.T." on page 51
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Sensor
Alarm Output
Specify the alarm output conditions.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about the alarm output and ON/OFF
schedule, refer to "Alarm Out" (page 52)
Event Notication
Specify the notification method for <BUZZER OUT>, <DISPLAY> and <EMAIL>.
Specify the buzzer output time, display time and email
notification, and click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about the event notification, refer to
"Event Notification" (page 53)
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Alarm Sensor
You can configure the settings of the alarm sensor.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about each of the alarm sensor actions,
refer to "Alarm Sensor" (page 55)
Motion Sensor
You can set an action to execute when motion is detected.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information on how to set the motion sensor, refer
to "Motion Sensor" (page 56)
Web Viewer
Video Loss
You can select an action to execute when there is video loss. Select <BUZZER> and/or <EMAIL>. When done, click
<APPLY> to apply the changes.
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System Event
You can set which action to perform if an event related to
the disk, recording, network or system happens.
You can notify the user of the event using the alarm
output, buzzer, OSD popup and email.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about how to set the system event,
refer to "System Event" (page 57)
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Record Setup
Record Setting
You can set the recording options for Auto or Manual
mode.
When done, click <APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about how to set each mode, refer to
"Operation Mode" (page 60)
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Continuous Recording
You can configure the settings of: continuous recording
time, recording size, frame rate per second and quality.
Click < > next to each item to display the list of values
available.
When you complete the recording size and schedule
settings, click <APPLY> to apply your set tings.
For more information about the continuous recording size
and schedule, refer to "Continuous Recording"
(page 61)
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Motion Recording
Set the <SIZE/FPS/QUALIT Y/AUDIO> and the
<SCHEDULE> to apply if a motion event occurs.
Click < > next to each item to display the list of values
available.
Complete setting the <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY/AUDIO> for the
motion recording as well as the <SCHEDULE>, and click
<APPLY> to apply the changes.
For more information about the motion recording size and
schedule, refer to "Motion Recording" (page 62)
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Alarm Recording
Set the <SIZE/FPS/QUALIT Y/AUDIO> and the
<SCHEDULE> to apply if an alarm event occurs.
Click < > next to each item to display the list of values
available.
Complete configuring the <SIZE/FPS/QUALITY/AUDIO>
for the alarm recording as well as the <SCHEDULE>, and
click <APPLY>.
For more information about the alarm recording size and
schedule, refer to "Alarm Recording" (page 63)
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Panic Recording
From the <PANIC RECORD> menu, you can set the resolution,
FPS, quality and audio settings.
Click < > next to each item to display the list of values
available.
When you have finished, click <APPLY>.
Click the <INFORMATION> tab to check the model name of the DVR as well as the web viewer version.
For more information about the manual record settings,
refer to "Panic Recording" (page 63)
About
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Mobile Viewer
SPIRE DVR SMARTPHONE APP
You can use the EH / SPIRE Viewer app to connect to and view your DVR system anytime, anywhere.
EH / SPIRE Viewer specication
Minimum / recommended specication
OSMinimum specificationRecommended specification
Processor : 1 GHz or higher
Flash : 512 MB
RAM : 512 MB
SD Card : 16 GB or higher
OS : 2.1 or higher
iPhone 3GS or higher
iPhone OS 3.2 or higher
Android Phone
iPhone
Processor :800 MHz or higher
Flash : 512 MB or higher
RAM : 512 MB or higher
SD Card : 4 GB or higher
OS : 2.0 or higher
iPhone 3G,
iPod touch 3rd Generation
iPhone OS 3.1.3 or higher
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Using the EH / SPIRE Viewer on the iPhone
How to download the iPhone-dedicated application
From your iPhone, access the App Store.
Enter "Vitek SPIRE Viewer" in the search bar. Install the application on your iPhone.
The DVR Viewer supports the 1/4 split screen mode.
The nViewer Lite is a free application, and does not provide search, log view, PTZ control and system configuration functions.
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To connect to the DVR with EH / SPIRE Viewer
Select and run the EH / SPIRE Viewer.
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Click < > in the top right corner of the DVR List to
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select and add a DVR to the list.
Enter the server name and click <Save>.
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Provide the IP address, HT TP port number and RTSP
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port number, and click <Save>.
Provide the access ID of the DVR as well as the
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password.
Specify the use of the Auto Login.
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Click <Save>.
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Select the site that you added in the DVR List.
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