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Formatting will clear all video data on the hard disk. Use this function only when
necessary.
Be sure to uninstall the hard disk before removing it from the DVR during runtime;
otherwise, the hard disk may be damaged or data may be lost.
The DVR must be connected to a stable power supply during runtime; otherwise,
the hard disk may be damaged or data may be lost.
The maximum capacity of a single hard disk cannot exceed 6 TB.
2.2 Hard Disk Recommendation
Seagate or Western Digital hard disks which are highly stable and inexpensive are
recommended.
2.3 Approximate Video Storage Duration
Table 2-1 Approximate Video storage duration
Formulae for calculating the approximate video storage duration:
Step 1 Use the following formula to calculate the storage capacity q (unit: MBybte)
required to record a single video per hour:
q = d/8×3600/1024
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d indicates the bit rate (unit: Kbit/s).
Hard Disk
Capacity
Bit Rate
Video Count
Approximate Video
Storage Duration
1×6TB
D1, 1.5Mbps
4
85 days
1×6TB
720p, 3Mbps
4
47 days
1×6TB
1080p, 4.5Mbps
4
28 days
2×6TB
D1, 1.5Mbps
8
85 days
2×6TB
720p, 3Mbps
8
47 days
2×6TB
1080p, 4.5Mbps
8
28 days
4×6TB
D1, 1.5Mbps
16
85 days
4×6TB
720p, 3Mbps
16
47 days
4×6TB
1080p, 4.5Mbps
16
28 days
Step 2 Use the following formula to calculate the approximate video storage duration t
(unit: day)
w indicates the capacity (unit: Mbyte) of a single hard disk.
n indicates the number of disks.
h indicates the recording duration per day.
c indicates the number of video inputs of the DVR.
Table 2-2 shows examples of approximate video storage duration (h is 24 hours).
Table 2-2 Examples of approximate video storage duration
The data listed in the preceding table is only for your reference. The recording time estimate
may be different from the actual recording time. The user shall be liable for any loss
incurred as a result thereof.
2.4 Hard Disk Installation
Take the following steps to install a hard disk:
Step 1 Unscrew the four fixing screws on both sides and one fixing screw on the back, then
remove the upper cover, as shown in Figure 2-1.
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Figure 2-1 Removing the upper cover
Step 2 Take out the hard disk fixing screws and silicone cushion included in the accessory
package, route the fixing screw through the silicone cushion, and install it to the screw
holes, as shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 Installing the hard disk fixing screw
Step 3 Route the hard disk fixing screws through the holes on the base, push the hard disk to
the appropriate position according to the direction of arrow, as shown in Figure 2-3.
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Figure 2-3 Inserting the hard disk
Step 4 Turn the device over, and fasten two hard disk fixing screws, as shown in Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4 Fixing the hard disk
Step 5 Install the other hard disk according to Step 2, Step 3, and Step 4, then insert the hard
disk data cable and power cable, as shown in Figure 2-5.
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Figure 2-5 Inserting the cable
Step 6 Put on the upper cover, and fasten the fixing screws, as shown in Figure 2-6.
Figure 2-6 Put on the upper cover
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3.1 Front panel
NO.
Element
Description
1
POWER
Power indicator, When DVR is operating, the
Power indicator is steady on. When DVR is
shut down, the PWR indicator is turned off.
2
ALARM
Alarm indicator
This indicator flashes when alarm is transmitted
3
REC
Record indicator
This indicator flashes when DVR is recording
4
NET
Net indicator
This indicator flashes when DVR record
5
USB
Supports connection to a USB mouse, a USB
flash drive or USB removable hard disk.
Figure 3-1 shows the front panel of DVR. Table 3-1 shows the description of front
panel.
Figure 3-1 Front panel
Table 3-1 Elements of the front panel
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Figure 3-2 shows the rear panel of 0E-HD4C1TB and the interfaces on it.
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Figure 3-2 Rear panel of 0E-HD4C1TB
NO.
Name
Description
1
AUDIO IN
Audio Input
2
ALARM I/O
Alarm Input/Output
3
VIDEO IN
Video input
4
CVBS
CVBS output interface
5
A-OUT
Audio output
6
HD-OUT
Video output interface
7
VGA
8
AUDIO IN
Audio Input
Figure 3-3 shows the rear panel of 0E-HD8C2TB and the interfaces on it.
Figure 3-3 Rear panel of 0E-HD8C2TB
Figure 3-3 shows the rear panel of 0E-HD16C2TB and the interfaces on it.
Figure 3-4 Rear panel of 0E-HD16C2TB
Table 3-2 shows the description of rear panel
Table 3-2 Elements of the real panel
Supports connection to a USB mouse, a USB
flash drive or USB removable hard disk.
11
RS485
RS485 port
12
DC power
interface
Connected to an external power adapter
13
Power switch
-(Optional for different DVR)
14
Ground screw
Safe ground screw of the device
3.3 Startup
Before starting the DVR, ensure that the DVR is connected to a power supply.
When the DVR is connected to a power supply, it starts automatically upon the initial
power-on.
Ensure that a power supply is connected to the DVR correctly.
Before starting the DVR, ensure that a monitor is connected to the HD-OUT or
VGA interface of the DVR correctly.
The DVR may not operate normally when a power supply exception occurs, likely
causing damage to the DVR in serious conditions. In such a circumstance, you are
advised to use a regulated power supply.
After the DVR is connected to a power supply, the power indicator is steadily on. Start
the DVR. The real-time video screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 3-5.
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Figure 3-5 Real-time video screen
Users need to provide a hard disk for the DVR. The hard disk is strictly detected during
device startup. If the detection result failed, the possible causes are as follows:
The hard disk is new and is not formatted. Log in to the system and format the hard disk.
The hard disk is formatted, but the file system is inconsistent with the file system
supported by the DVR. Format the hard disk.
The hard disk is damaged.
3.4 Powering off the Device
Click the main menu and choose System setting > Advanced setting, the advanced
setting page is displayed, click shutdown to power off the DVR. If there is a power
switch on the rear panel of the DVR, you can turn off the power switch to disconnect
the DVR from the power supply.
3.5 Logging In to the System
Logging In to the Device
Step 1 On the DVR login page, select the language, as shown in Figure 3-6.
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Figure 3-6 Login page
Step 2 Enter the username and password.
The username and password are both admin.
If you forget password, click Forgot password. You can choose a way to find previous
password:
1. Scan the QR code and send the QR code to your seller.
2. Click Send Password to you E-mail. A password retrieval email will be sent to your
email address (for details, see 6.2.4 Step 6). Then, you can retrieve password by
following operations described in the email.
Step 3 Click Login to access the main User Interface (UI).
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3.6 Changing the Password
Description
The change default password page will be displayed as shown in Figure 3-7, when you
login the system for the first time.
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Figure 3-7 Change the default password page
Operation Steps
Step 1 Enter the new password, and confirmation password.
Step 2 Click OK.
The real-time video screen is displayed
3.7 Adding Cameras
This DVR can be connected to both analog cameras and network cameras. The DVR
gives preference to the access of the analog camera by default.
The DVR can be directly connected to analog cameras through bayonet nut connector
(BNC) cables.
Figure 3-8 shows the topology of the DVR.
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Figure 3-8 DVR topology
Switch
Remote monitor
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4 Quick Navigation
After the DVR operation screen is displayed, move the cursor to the downmost position
of the DVR screen. The DVR floating menu bar is displayed.
Click in the left of DVR floating menu bar. a quick main menu is displayed. The
quick main menu provides Playback, Search, Picture Grid, Event, System Setting,
Exit System and Shutdown, as shown in Figure 4-1.
Figure 4-1 Quick main menu
In the middle of DVR floating menu bar, the video tool bar provides video window switching, Dwell on, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) control, audio, and video signal, as
shown in Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2 Real-time video toolbar
The real-time video toolbar is described as follows:
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: layout button. After this button is clicked, the real-time video window is
switched between the single-screen mode and multi-screen mode. Click on the
right of screen splitting format and choose the channels to view the video.
: Dwell on, After this button is clicked, the layout dwell on screen is enable, for
how to set the dwell on, please see 6.4 Step 2.
: PTZ button. After this button is clicked, the PTZ operation screen is displayed,
where you can adjust the PTZ to control cameras.
: Audio button. After this button is clicked, the audio setting screen is displayed,
where you can choose the channel and adjust the volume.
: Video signal button. After this button is clicked, the video signal setting screen is
displayed, as show in Figure 4-3.
Figure 4-3 Video signal setting
Normally, DVR video signal setting is auto by default, the DVR obtains the video
signal of analog camera automatically.
When the video is displayed incorrectly, choose the same video signal according to the
video signal of analog camera and click OK to save the signal setting.
A main menu quick toolbar is display on the right of DVR floating menu bar. The main
menu quick toolbar provides Playback, Search, Picture grid, Event, System setting,
as shown in Figure 4-4.
Figure 4-4 Main menu quick toolbar
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4.1 PTZ Operations
Click the PTZ button on the real-time video toolbar. The PTZ control page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-5.
Figure 4-5 PTZ control
4.1.1 PTZ
The PTZ control and function settings are applicable only to high-speed dome, PTZ
cameras and cameras externally connected to PTZs,
The function in the PTZ control screen is described as follows:
: layout button. After this button is clicked, the real-time video window is switched.
: PTZ setting button. After this button is clicked, the PTZ setting page is displayed,
as shown in Figure 4-6.
Figure 4-6 PTZ setting
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Operation Steps
Step 2 Select a P.T.Z control type from the drop-down list box.
RS485: Use RS485 protocol to control analog high-speed domes and analog cameras
with Motorized zoom lenses.
Coaxial: Use coaxial protocol to control analog high-speed domes and analog cameras
with Motorized zoom lenses.
All: Math the RS485 or coaxial protocol automatically to control analog high-speed
domes and analog cameras with Motorized zoom lenses.
Step 3 Select a type of protocol from the drop-down list box.
Step 4 Set an address.
Step 5 Select a baud rate from the drop-down list box.
Step 6 Click OK to save P.T.Z setting or click cancel to cancel the P.T.Z setting.
Preset
You can configure preset positions and quickly rotate the camera to a preset position by
invoking the preset position.
Click or of Advanced setting, the preset setting page is displayed, as the
red frame shown in Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-7 . PTZ setting
Operation Steps
Step 1 Set preset.
1. Click or to set the preset ID.
2. Click direction button to rotate the camera to a position and click Save to save the
preset.
Step 2 Invoke preset.
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1. Select the preset ID.
2. Click Goto to invoke preset, the camera rotate the preset position.
4.1.2 UTC
The UTC control and function settings are applicable to front-end HD camera and OSD
operation of front-end HD camera.
Click UTC in PTZ control page, the UTC screen is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-8.
Or click Home to rotate the camera to the first preset position.
: Channel button. Click or to select the P.T.Z control channel.
: Click or to enter the preset setting page.
: direction button. Click this button to rotate the position of camera..
: Click or to set the camera speed.
: Click or to zoom the lens in or out.
: Click or to adjust the focal length.
: Click or to adjust the aperture.
Figure 4-8 UTC screen
For HD camera of Motorized lens, click or of zoom, focus and iris to
adjust the view angle and focal length.
For details of OSD operation, see Camera OSD Operation Guide.
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4.2 Playback
Playback refers to playing back a video.
Click Playback in the quick navigation bar to access the playback screen, as shown in
Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 Playback screen
The toolbar at the bottom of the playback screen is described as follows:
: Slow play
: Fast forward
: Pause
: Backup. After this button is clicked, the video backup starts. This function is
available after a USB flash drive is connected to the DVR.
: Download. After this button is clicked, the backup ends. This function is
available after the backup function is enabled.
: Magnify. Apply only to a single screen. After this button is clicked, the image
magnified to 150%, click this button again to restore the original size.
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: Full screen off. After this button is clicked, the device returns to the real-time
video screen.
: Indicates whether to insert a USB flash drive. indicates that a USB flash
drive is inserted into the DVR. indicates that no USB flash drive is inserted into
the DVR.
4.3 Search
Search refers to searching for a video by date and time.
Operation Description
Click Search in the quick navigation bar to access the search screen, as shown in
Figure 4-10.
Figure 4-10 Search screen
The toolbar at the bottom of the play window is described as follows:
: Slow play
: Fast forward
: Pause
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: Backup. After this button is clicked, the video backup starts. This function is
available after a USB flash drive is connected to the DVR.
: Download. After this button is clicked, the backup ends. This function is available
after the backup function is enabled.
: Intelligent motion detection. After this button is clicked, the device automatically
locates a moving target.
: Full screen. After this button is clicked, the device plays a video in full screen.
Operation Steps
Step 1 Click a camera in the camera list on the left side of the search screen. The video view
of the selected camera is displayed in the play window.
Step 2 Select a date in the calendar on the right side of the search screen.
Click or on the left side of the time axis below the play window to switch
the time axis, and then select time. Then, the play window plays the video in the
specified time range.
: Videos are searched on an hourly basis.
: Videos are searched on 24 hourly basis.
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4.4 Picture Grid
Picture grid refers to evenly dividing the video of a channel by time range and
searching for a video based on thumbnails divided by time range.
Click Picture Grid on the quick navigation bar to access the picture grid screen, as
shown in Figure 4-11.
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