XVision 4 Channel Standalone DVR User Manual

4 Channel
Standalone DVR
USERS MANUAL
CONTENT
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
CONTROL PANEL BUTTON
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATING MANUAL
VIEW CONTROL
PLAYBACK CONTROL
RECORD CONTROL
4 CHANNEL RECORDING HOURS
DVR PC VIEWER
REMOTE DVR CLIENT
ALARM & LOOPING CABLE
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Removable HDD RACK
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1Definitely Standalone.
2Real Time Refresh Rate.
3Display While Recording.
4Frame Recording & Quad Recording.
5Support Audio Recording.
6Small Size Design.
7Anti-Shock HDD Mobile Rack.
8Advanced MJPEG.
9Manual / Motion / Programmed Recording.
10Search by Time / Date.
11Watch dog feature.
12HDD Volume Indicator.
13Internal motion detect feature.
14Auto switching function.
FEAT URE
FRONT PANEL
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REAR PANEL
The standard for car usage
The standard for home usage
The advanced for home usage
DC12~24V
VCR
MONITOR
IN
OUT
VIDEO IN
CH1
CH3
CH2
CH4
VIDEO OUT AUDIO
DC12~24V
VCR
MONITOR
IN
OUT
VIDEO IN
CH1
CH3
CH2
CH4
VIDEO OUT AUDIO
ALARM I/0
VIDEO LOOP
USB
LAN
DC12V
VCR
MONITOR
IN
OUT
VIDEO IN
CH1
CH3
CH2
CH4
VIDEO OUT AUDIO
ALARM I/0
USB
VIDEO LOOP
CONTROL PANEL BUTTON
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CONT ROL BUTTONS in the VIEW M ODE
Menu: Enter the MENU MODE for the system setup.
(Recording and Playback needs to be stopped before entering the MENU MODE)
Record: Activate the recording.
Play: Playback the latest video stream which you haven't seen before.
Auto Switching Channels: Enable / Disable the auto switching function. Quad Display: Monitor will be displayed as a quad display.
Channel 1: Channel 1 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 2: Channel 2 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 3: Channel 3 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 4: Channel 4 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 1: Channel 1 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 2: Channel 2 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 3: Channel 3 will be displayed as full screen.
Channel 4: Channel 4 will be displayed as full screen.
HDD USAGE: Show the usage of the hard drive.
Key lock: Push the button 5 times to lock/unlock the “STOP RECORDING” key.
(While the “S TOP” Key is locked, there will be a letter “L” sh owed on the left-down corner)
Stop: Stop the recording.
Auto Switching Channels: Enable / Disable the auto switching function.
Quad Display: Monitor will be displayed as a quad display.
CONT ROL BUTTONS in the RECO RD MODE
CONT ROL BUTTONS in the MENU M ODE
Save Setup: This button needs to be pressed to save all the setting information and exit
the setup pages after each setup is finished.
Select: Confirm the selection made or setting items.
UP: UP button for item selection.
RIGHT: RIGHT button for item selection. Select: Confirm all the selection made or setting items
DOWN: DOWN button for item selection.
LEFT: LEFT button for item selection. Save Setup: Save the setting information and exit the setup pages.
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CONT ROL BUTTONS in the PLAY MOD E
CONT ROL BUTTONS in the PLAYBACK EVEN TS SEARCH MOD E
Exit: Go back to the VIEW MODE.
Play: Playback the selected stream in normal speed.
Search Mode Switch: Switch between the TIME SEARCH MODE and the EVENTS
SEARCH MODE.
Select: Confirm the selection made or setting items.(TIME SEARCH MODE)
UP: UP button for item selection.
RIGHT: RIGHT button for item selection.
DOWN: DOWN button for item selection. Select: Confirm the selection made or setting items. (TIME SEARCH MODE)
LEFT: LEFT button for item selection.
Search Mode: Enter the PLAYBACK EVENTS SEARCH MODE.
Play: Play the video stream in normal speed. Pause: Pause the playing.
Stop: Stop the playing, and go back to the VIEW MODE.
Channels Switching: Switch CH1CH2CH3CH4 as full screen and press again
to show the quad display.
Forward Fast: There are 3 speeds for fast forward. (Ff1 Ff2 Ff3)
Steps Play: Play the video stream frame by frame.
Rewind Fast: Rewind Fast function.
SPECIFICATIONS
Video Input
Video Input Chan nel
Video Output Cha nnel
Display Frame
NTSC PAL
4CH Composite
2CH Composite (V CR OUT / MONITOR OUT)
100 fps (4x25 fps)
25 fps
640x272
Max.
Max. 6.25fps(2 5 fps/4)
720 x 576
120 fps (4x30 fps)
. 30 fps
a
720x480
640x224
Max
M x. 7.5fps(30 fps/4)
Recording Frame Rate(QUAD)
Recording Frame Rate(EACH)
Recording Mode
MotionContinuous / / Programmed
Resolution
Display
Recording
Compression
Format
Advanced
MJPEG
Low
Normal
High
12K Bytes / Frame
15K Bytes / Frame
20K Bytes / Frame
HDD
Max. 400 GB
Audio Function s
1CH Audio Input/Output Real Time Recording And Playing
Search
Mode
Time / Date / Events list
Moition Detect
YES
4CH motion detec t
Video loss displ ay
Auto ch_switch ing
YES
Buzzer Output
Video adjust
Video loss,Mot ion,Sensor
Brightness,C ontrast,Color
Dimension
195mm x 265mm x 65mm (W x D x H)
Alarm interfac e
4ch sensor input / 1ch alarm output
(N.O,N.C Max :AC120V /0.5A)
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Looping interf ace
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4ch looping vide o output with 75 Ohm
USB interface
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USB 2.0 H.D. Backup
LAN interface
MPG4 video outpu t and DVR control
The standard for car usage The standard for home usage The advanced for home usage
Power type
Weight
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DC 10V ~DC26V /abo ut 15W( add HD)
DC 12V±0.5V /about 1 5W( add HD)
About 2.8KG
About 2.9KG
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OPERATING MANUAL (MAIN MENU)
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
SYS EM STANDARD PAL
AUDIO RECORD : OFF AUDIO MUTE : O FF AUDIO CHANNEL : 1
T :
BUZZER ALARM TIME : 2 LOSS ALARM : ON
〕 〔
PASSWORD SETUP
TIME SETUP
MAIN MENU
SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP RECORD SCHEDULE MOTION SETUP SENSOR SETUP HARD DRIVE SETUP NETWORK SETUP
SYSTEM RESTORE
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
Select this item to change password :
CURRENT PASSWORD :__ _ _ _ _ NEW PASSWORD : _ _____ CONFIRM PASSWORD :___ _ _ _
PASSWORD SETUP
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(1) When the new password is accepted, you wi ll receive a message that inform you. “ PASSWORD CHANGED (2) If the password was not accepted, you will receive a message
that inform you. “ NO PASSWO RD CHANGED ” *Use the view control button on the front panel to input the umber.
For the stand ard for home us age only For the advan ced for home us age only
is:"1" is:"2" is: " 3" is:"4" is:"5"
Select this item to set up current time.
TIME SET
2004/12/17 18:00:30
TIME SETUP
PRESS(REW,FF), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA : CH1
: ON RECORD N/ : ON BRI SETUP : 5 CON SETUP : 5
SETUP : 5
LIVE ON/OFF
O OFF
GHT
TRAST
COLORS
AUTO SWITCHING : 2
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
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RECORD SETUP
RECORD SETUP :EACH VIDEO QUALITY :NORMAL RECORD FRAME RATE :30
RECORD SETUP
(1) Record Setup:EACH MODE (frame recording),
QUAD MODE (quad recording).
(2) Video Quality: video quality selection: High, Normal, Low
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
(3) Record Frame Rate: QUAD MODE frame rate alternatives as follows: 30、15、10、7、5、4、3、2、1 fps.Enable Audio Record
Disable Audio Record 301510754 fps.
In this mode 、 、 、 invalid.
Each Mode frame rate alternatives as follows: Maximum : 7.5 fps each camera Totally :30 fps = 7.5 x 4 CH
(1)Range: 0-24 hrs.
(2)Set “T” for continuous recording.
(3)Set “M” for motion recording.
(4)Set up “ - ” to disable the recording.
RECORD SCHEDULE
RECORD SCHEDULE
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT : : : : : : : : 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21
PRESS( REW,FF), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
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MOTION SETUP
MOTION SETUP MENU
CHANNEL-1 SENSITIV 0 (OFF) AREA SET CHANNEL-2 SENSITIV 0 (OF F)
AREA SET
CHANNEL-3 SENSITIV 3 .
AREA SET
CHANNEL-4 SENSITIV 5 .
AREA SET
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
MD C H 1 BLO CK 1
1 2
(U P,DO WN, FF,REW )MO VE (M EN U)E XIT (S ELE CT) SE T UPP ER -LE FT PO INT
1. Setup the First Detective Area
First, Press (UP, DOWN, FF, REW ) to Set the UPPER-LEFT Point of
the First Detective Area.
Then, Press (UP, DOWN, FF, REW ) to Set the DOWNER-RIGHT Point
of the First Detective Area.
2. Setup the Second Detective Area
First, Press (UP, DOWN, FF, REW ) to Set the UPPER-LEFT Point of the
Second Detective Area.
Then, Press (UP, DOWN, FF, REW ) to Set the DOWNER-RIGHT Point
of the Second Detective Area.
3.Finish.
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SENSOR SETUP
H/W SENSOR SETUP
CHANNEL-1
CHANNEL-2
CHANNEL-3
CHANNEL-4
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
TYPY:NORMAL-OPEN
NOT INSTALLED
TYPY:NORMAL-CLOSE
NOT INSTALLED
* Factory default password:111111 * HDD must be formatted before installation, replacement & re-installation.
HARD DRIVE SETUP
HARD DRIVE SETUP
OVERWRITE ENABLED (YES ) MASTER HDD SIZE 80000MB MASTER HDD USED 0MB0 % MASTER HDD FORMAT
(1)Overwrite Enabled
YES : Overwrite. NO : Stop Recording.
(2)Master HDD Status Indicates the usage of the HDD including volume & percentage (3)Master Format
Select this item to format HDD, screen show: PASSWORD INPUT (6) ------ 6 digits. If password correct, the screen shows :“ Password Correct“
“ Hard Disk Formatted“ Otherwise, it shows:“ Password Incorrect“
NETWORK SETUP
NETWORK MENU
ACCEPT CLIENT MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY PORT NUMBER
(YES) 00:00:00:73:37:31
192.168.001.090
255.255.255.000
192.168.001.254 14337 14338
PRESS(UP,DOWN), THEN(SELECT) PRESS(MENU) TO EXIT
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System Restore to the default value.
SYSTEM RESTORE
VIEW CONTROL
(1)You can use the following view control buttons to monitor the video from the cameras.
Camera #1 (Ch1) Camera #2 (CH2)
Camera #3 (Ch3) Camera #4 (CH4)
QUAD Display, Enable / Disable the Auto switching function.
(2)View Control is only valid while the RECORD MODE is in the EACH MODE.
PLAYBACK CONTROL
(1)Press , and the system will play the latest event which you haven't seen before.
(2)Press , and the system will enter the PLAYBACK EVENTS SEARCH MODE.
(3)Each period is as four hour
SEARCH TIME
04/04/01 02:47:56 - 04/04/01 02:4 7: 56
01 TIME 2004/12/10 02:47:50 02 TIME 2004/12/10 02:47:50 03 TIME 2004/12/10 02:47:50
Select Start Date/ Time to End Date/ Time
(UP, DOWN) MOVE (PLAY) PLAY (MENU) EXIT (STOP) SELECT MODE (SELECT) CHANGE
Press to switch between the TIME SEARCH MO DE and the PLAYBACK
EVEN TS SEARCH MODE,
Press to exit.
(1)Press to start recording. (2) During recording, the mark ” * ” appears in status of overwriting
RECORD CONTROL
(3)PLAYBACK :
*Press to speed forward. Continue to press and show FF(Fast Forward)1, FF2, FF3 playing. *Press to rewind the playback. *Press to pause. *Press to stop.
(1)EVENTS SEARCH MODE :
Press choose one period, then press to play.
(2)TIME SEARCH MODE :
The signal ”>” goes up to the “HARD DRIVER: MASTER”. Press
to select items. Use select to change data, Then press
to play.
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*Thereinafter a rough estimate a table for reference only, recording data quantity can follow an image a variation a rate somewhat different.
4CH RECORDING HOURS ON 80GB HARD DRIVE
Recording Resul ts in NTSC Format
30 fps 15 fps 7 fps 1 fps
Video Signa l
Displ ay Forma t
Video Quali ty
NTSC
PAL
QUAD MOD E
EACH MODE
(Fu ll Sc reen )
QUAD MOD E
EACH MODE (Fu ll Sc reen )
High
Nor mal
Bas ic
High
Nor mal
Bas ic
36Hours 72 Hours 144 Hours 1,080 Hours
48 Hours 96 Hours 192 Hours 1,440 Hours
58 Hours 116 Hours 232 Hours 1,740 Hours
64 Hours 128 Hours 256 Hours 1,920 Hours
90 Hours 180 Hours 360 Hours 2,700 Hours
112 Hours 224 Hours 448 Hours 3,360 Hours
Recording Resul ts in PAL Forma t
Video Signal
Display Forma t
Video Quality
High
Norma l
Basic
High
Norma l
Basic
38 Hours 76 Hours 152 Hours 950 Hours
48 Hours 96 Hours 192 Hours 1,200 Hours
60 Hours 120 Hours 240 Hours 1,500 Hours
62 Hours 124 Hours 248 Hours 1,550 Hours
90 Hours 180 Hours 360 Hours 2,250 Hours
118 Hours 236 Hours 472 Hours 2,950 Hours
25 fps 12 fps 6 fps 1 fps
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Introduction
This document is the Operation Manual for the 4 CH Stand Alone DVR PC Viewer. The application will show you stream image stored in the Storage Device (HDD, CF card, USB Memory Stick, etc.), which was previously formatted and recorded by the DVR. If any DVR-formatted Storage Device is connected to your PC, the application will automatically detect the Storage Device and show the recorded stream. You can also save the current screen to a JPEG file, and save the video/audio stream to a file [“MYS” file, the Vineyard's proprietary video/audio stream file format.
The application consists of two functional modules: DVR PC Viewer Shows stream stored in the DVR Storage Device. MYS File Player Plays captured stream file.
Terms in This Document
Storage Device
The Application
OS
CPU
RAM
GUI
Hard Disk, CF Card, USB Memory Stick
DVR Storage Device PC Viewer
Operating System
Central Processing Unit
Random Access Memory
Graphic User Interface
DVR Storage Device Storage Device which was previously formatted and recorded by the DVR base on Vineyard Technologies' DVR chip.
Requirement
OS
DirectX
OS of your PC should be Windows 2000/XP or later.
Your PC should be equipped with DirectX 7.0 or later.
Recommendation
Operating System (OS)
CPU
RAM
The application runs only on Windows 2000 or Later (XP, 2003).
1.0 GHz or Higher.
256 MByte or greater.
DVR PC VIEWER
Installation
A. Hardware Installation
Before executing the application, connect the DVR Storage Device to the IDE cable of your PC directly, or via USB adaptor
B. Software Installation
Run Setup.exe in the CD-ROM and follow the instruction to finish the installation. [Make sure that the OS of your PC is Windows 2000 or later [XP or 2003].]
Execution
Just double click the icon of PC Viewer. The application will try to detect physical storage devices installed at your PC and search for DVR storage device(s) among them.
If there is DVR Storage Device, the application will automatically start playing. However, If the application fails to detect DVR Storage Device, which means that there is no DVR Storage Device installed to your system, it will show following error message and set the default working mode to MYS Player (See Section. 4).
For the standard for home usage only For the advanced for home usage only
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Fig.1. No DVR Storage Device Message
DVR PC Viewer
A. User Interface
The default page of the application is DVR Storage Device PC Viewer. The user interface is shown in Fig.2.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9 ) (1 0)
(11)
(12)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
Screen
Positioning Slider Bar
MYS Player Button
DVR Storage Device Change Button
DVR Storage Device Information
Channel Selection
PC Viewer Playback Control
Capture Stream Button [MYS]
Screen Capture Button [JPEG]
Audio Control
Viewer Playback Mode
Stream Time Display
Fig.2. DVR Storage Device PC Viewer User Interface
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B. Functions
i. MYS Player Button
If you want to see MYS file which was stored in your PC, press this button or press [F2] key.
ii. DVR Storage Device Change Button
When there are more than one DVR storage devices, this button will be activated. Press this button when you want to see video/audio stream stored in other DVR storage device. Fig.3 shows DVR storage device selection window.
Fig.3. DVR Storage Device Selection Window
If you want to know how big is the DVR storage device is, or how much stream data is stored in the device, press this button. Fig.4 shows the DVR storage device information window.
iii. DVR Storage Device Information Button
Fig.4. DVR Storage Device Information Window
iv. Channel Selection Buttons
According to the record channel setting of the stream, each channel buttons will be enabled. Select any channel you want to see enlarged.
Fig.5. Channel Selection Buttons
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Press button (or [ 5 or Numpad 5 ] Key) to see all 4 channels at the same time. Press button (or [ 1 or Numpad 1 ] Key) to see channel 1 enlarged. Press button (or [ 2 or Numpad 2 ] Key) to see channel 2 enlarged. Press button (or [ 3 or Numpad 3 ] Key) to see channel 3 enlarged Press button (or [ 4 or Numpad 4 ] Key) to see channel 4 enlarged.
v. Viewer Control Buttons
Use Viewer Control Buttons to control viewer playback.
Fig.6. Viewer Control Buttons
*Press button (or [<-] Key) to start fast reverse playback. By pressing this button again,
you can adjust the speed. The maximum speed is 8 times faster than reverse playback.
*Press button (or [<-] Key) to start reverse playback.
*Press button (or [Space Bar]) to pause playback.
*Press button (or [->] Key) to start normal playback.
*Press button (or [->] Key) to start fast forward playback. By pressing this button several
times, you can adjust the speed. The maximum speed is 8 times faster than normal playback.
vi. Capture Stream Button
If you want to capture stream, follow the stream capture procedure listed below:
* Using “Positioning Slider Bar” find the stream position you want.
* Make sure that the playback is in PAUSE mode, and the Capture Stream Button is enabled.
* Press the button, then the application will start capturing. During capturing, Capturing
Indicator Window will be popped up.
Fig.7. Capturing Indicator Window
* To stop capturing, press “Stop Capturing” button on the window.
The captured file (an MYS file) will be stored in the “Capture Directory.” See the Application
Setting Section, to know more about the “Capture Directory” setting.
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vii. Screen Capture Button
If you wan to capture the screen, follow the screen capture procedure listed below:
* Using “Positioning Slider Bar” find the stream position you want.
* Make sure that the playback is in PAUSE mode, and the Screen Capture Button is enabled.
* Press the button, then the application will start to make a JPEG file. When a JPEG file
successfully created. The application let you know that the image file is created showing
the file name and the “Capture Directory” path.
viii. Audio Control
Fig.8. Audio Control Buttons
Press button to enable sound. Once sound is enabled, the button icon will be changed to
. Press it to disable sound again. Using the slider bar, you can adjust the volume.
MYS Player
A. User Interface
Fig. 9 shows the user interface of the MYS player.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4) (5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
Screen
MYS File Select Dialog
Positioning Slider Bar
PC Viewer Button
File Open Button
MYS file information
MYS File Playback Control
Screen Capture Button [JPEG]
Audio Control
Playback Status
Fig.9. MYS File Player User Interface
i. PC Viewer Button
When you want to back to PC Viewer function, press this button.
Press this button to select MYS file.
When an MYS file selected and being played, the file name and the file size will be displayed
in the MYS file information box.
Use MYS file playback buttons to control the playback.
ii. File Open Button
iii. MYS file information
iv. MYS file Playback Control Buttons
B. Functions
Fig.10. MYS file playback control Buttons
* Press button (or [<-] Key) to start fast reverse playback. By pressing this button again,
you can adjust the speed. The maximum speed is 64 times faster than reverse playback.
* Press button (or [<-] Key) to start reverse playback.
* Press button (or [Space Bar]) to pause playback.
* Press button (or [->] Key) to start normal playback.
* Press button (or [->] Key) to start fast forward playback. By pressing this button several
times, you can adjust the speed. The maximum speed is 64 times faster than normal playback.
If you wan to capture the screen, follow the screen capture procedure listed below:
* Using “Positioning Slider Bar” find the stream position you want.
* Make sure that the playback is in PAUSE mode, and the Screen Capture Button is enabled.
* Press the button, then the application will start to make a JPEG file. When a JPEG file
successfully created. The application let you know that the image file is created showing the
file name and the “Capture Directory” path.
v. Screen Capture Button
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vi. Audio Control
Fig.11. Audio Control Buttons
Press button to enable sound. Once sound is enabled, the button icon will be changed to
. Press it to disable sound again. Using the slider bar, you can adjust the volume.
Application Setting
A. User Interface
Change Captured File Saving Directory
Enable/Disable Application Closing Confirm
Fig.12. Application Setting Dialog
B. Functions
i. Capture Directory
You can specify Capture Directory. To change the path, press “Change” Button, select
directory you want, and press OK again.
ii. Message Box
You can enable/disable the application close confirm message box.
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Remote DVR Client
Introduction
Terms in This Document
Requirement
OS
DirectX
OS of your PC should be Windows 2000/XP or later.
Your PC should be equipped with DirectX 7.0 or later.
Recommendation
CPU
RAM
1.0 GHz or Higher.
256 MByte or greater.
This document describes the operational behavior of the 4 CH Stand Alone Remote DVR Client application. Using this application, you can access to your DVR, control it, and see what's happening remotely. Moreover, you can capture the video on your PC.
The application consists of four main functions:
Remote Monitoring Shows incoming video/audio stream from your DVR. Remote DVR Management Manage your DVR remotely. Stream Capturing Captures incoming video/audio stream. Playback for the Captured Stream Plays the captured stream file.
When you capture the stream, the application will create one stream (2YYYMMDDHHMMSS. mys) file.
The Application
OS
CPU
RAM
GUI
Remote DVR Client
Operating System
Central Processing Unit
Random Access Memory
Graphic User Interface
A. Software Installation
Run Setup.exe in the CD-ROM and follow the instruction to finish the installation.
[Make sure that the OS of your PC is Windows 2000 or later [XP or 2003].]
.
Just double click the program icon. Then you will see a Remote Client Window. Fig.1 shows the
Remote Client Window.
Installation
Execution
For the advanced for home usage only
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Fig.1. Remote DVR Client
Before you connect to your DVR, make sure that your DVR is correctly configured for the network connection. If your DVR is connected to the network and configured correctly, then you can connect to your DVR now. For more information, please refer to DVR operation manual.
Connection
A. Connection
To connect to your DVR, you should know following information: * The IP address of your DVR. * The Password. If you have the IP address and the password, press icon at the bottom of the application (or press [Ctrl+C] key). Then you will see connection manager window.
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Fig.1. Connection Window
NOTE. The IP address of your DVR will be different.
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Type the IP address and Password and press Connect button. You can save the IP address for future use by checking “Save IP.” Once an IP address saved, the IP address will be the default IP address.
If the client is connected to your DVR, you will see the current DVR screen image on the screen and the Status Window Show Current Connection Speed.
Fig.2. The Status Window [showing connection speed of 960 Kbps]
B. Disconnection
To disconnect, press button (or press [Ctrl+C] key) again. Then you will see the confirmation window.
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Fig.3. Disconnection Confirm Window
To disconnect, press “YES.” Press “NO” to maintain current connection. However, you can configure the application not to show the confirmation window if you want. See Section 8.A.ii for more information.
Once the application successfully connected to your DVR, you would see all four channels in the screen (the channel display may differ depending on the record channel setting of the DVR). Now, you can select a channel to see as full screen image.
Channel Navigation
A. Change Channel
Select one channel button shown in Fig.4.
Fig.4. Channel Navigation Buttons
You can also use keyboard to change view channel. The key is listed below.
* [1] or [NUMPAD 1] channel 1
* [2] or [NUMPAD 2] channel 2
* [3] or [NUMPAD 3] channel 3
* [4] or [NUMPAD 4] channel 4
* [5] or [NUMPAD 5] all four channels
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Audio Control
A.Audio Sounding/Mute
Press button, or press [Ctrl+M] Key, to activate audio when the client is connected to the
DVR or the client is playing pre-recorded stream file.
Press button, or [Ctrl+M] Key to deactivate audio.
B.Volume Control
To adjust audio volume, use the audio volume slider or use [Up] and [Down] Key as well.
You can make your DVR state to start/stop recording and start/stop playback remotely. DVR
control buttons are shown in Fig.5.
DVR Control
Fig.5. DVR Control Buttons
DVR Control
A. Recording
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+R] key) to make your DVR start recording. Then you will
see recording status on the Status Window. The Status Window will indicate the current status
of your DVR as in Fig.6.
Fig.6. The Status Window [DVR Recording State]
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+S] key) to make your DVR top recording.
B. Playback
If you want to start DVR playback, press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+P] key) to get recorded
event log. The client will receive event log from your DVR and show you the list. Fig.7 shows the
DVR Event Log.
Fig.7. DVR Event Log.
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There are two options for starting DVR playback.
i. Timed Play
The upper part of the window shows the time range of the stream stored in the DVR HDD.
You can specify the time when you are interested in. Fig.8 shows timed play.
Fig.8. Timed Play Window
ii. Event Play
The lower part of the window is event list. To see an event, select the event and double click it or press “Start Event Play” Button.
Fig.9. Event Play Window
Once DVR play starts, the Status Window will show your DVR is now playing.
Fig.10. Status Window [DVR Play]
iii. Playback Buttons
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+F] key) to start Fast Forward. [FF1 -> FF2 ->FF3 -> Ff1]
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+V] key) to start Fast Rewind.
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+U] key) to pause the playback.
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+P] key) again to resume play when DVR is in FF,REW
or PAUSE.
Press button (or press [Ctrl+Shift+S] key) to stop playback.
PC Capturing
You can capture incoming video/audio stream on your PC and play it later on. Fig.11 shows
buttons for PC Capturing.
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Fig.11. PC Capturing Buttons
A. Cap t uring
Pr ess butto n (or press [ Ct rl+R] ) to s tart ca pt uring . Wh en it is capt uring, th e Status Wi ndow will s how the cur rent PC Cap turing St at e.
Fi g.12. Sta tus Windo w [P C Captu ri ng]
The captured video/audio stream will be saved in an MYS file. You can specify where you want
the captured stream files will be stored.
The MYS file name has following information;
* Year [4 digit] DVR time
* Month [2 digit] DVR time
* Day [2 digit] DVR time
* Hour [2 digit] DVR time
* Minute [2 digit] DVR time
* Second [2 digit] DVR time.
B. Playback
Press button (or press [Ctrl+P]) to see list of captured stream file.
Fig.13. MYS file list
Select one mys file to play. Then the Status Window shows PC playback status
Fig.14. Status Window [PC Playback]
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i. PC Playback Status
When the application is in PC Playback mode, you will see playback state indication at the
bottom, left. It shows the current PC playback state and current position comparing the whole
file size.
Fig.15. PC Playback Indicator
ii. Stream Position Bar
Also, when the application is in PC Playback mode, the Stream Position Bar will appear.
Fig.16. PC Playback Stream Position Bar
You can specify any position of the file, and the corresponding image will be displayed.
iii. Playback Buttons
Press button (or press [->] Key) to start Fast Forward.
[FF2 -> FF4 -> FF8 -> FF16 -> FF32 -> FF64 -> PLAY ->FF2]
Press button (or press [<-] Key) to start Fast Rewind.
[REW2 -> REW4 -> REW8 -> REW16 -> REW32 -> REW64 -> REV -> REW2]
Press button (or press [Space Bar]) to pause the playback.
Press button (or press [->] Key) to resume play when DVR is in FF, REW, REV or PAUSE.
Press button (or press [<-] Key) to start reverse playback.
Press button (or press [Ctrl+S] Key) to stop playback.
Imag e Size
You can change the image size from the DVR. The default value is “High” resolution. However,
if you want to see images at higher frame rate, you may select “Low” resolution.
Conf iguration s
The configuration of the client application and the configuration of the remote DVR can be
changed using configuration managers. Note that remote DVR configuration is available when
the client is connected to the DVR.
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A. Change Client Setting
To change the configuration of the client application, select
[main menu -> Configuration ->Configure Client] or press [F9] key.
Fig.17. Configuration Menu [Client Configuration]
Then, you will see following dialog box, which is Client Configuration Manager. With this Client
Configuration Manager, you can change the configurations of the client application.
Fig.18. Client Configuration Window
i.Connection Port Numbers
The default connection port numbers are 14337 and 14338 for Control Message and Stream
Data respectively. However, if you changed the DVR connection port number setting for any
reason, you should change the connection port numbers at the client side as well. Choose
appropriate port numbers.
[NOTE] If the port numbers the client use are different from that of DVR, the connection will
not established.
ii.Reconnection
The connection between the client and the DVR can be closed for any reason. You can make
the client to reconnect whenever the connection closed.
Iii.Stream Capture Directory
You can specify the stream capture directory. To change, press “Change” button.
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Fig.19. Stream Capturing Directory
Select folder and press OK to change directory.
iv.Message Boxes
Fig.20. On/Off th e confirm message boxes.
B. Change DVR Se ttin g
To change the configuration of the remote DVR, select [main menu->Configuration->DVR Configuration] or press [F5] key.
Fig.21. Configuration Menu [DVR Configuration]
Fig.22. DVR Configuration Manager
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i. Record Mode
You can change DVR recording mode. [EACH or QUAD]
ii. Record Quality
You can adjust stream picture quality. [HIGH NORMAL LOW]
iii. Record Frame Rate
You can change DVR recording frame rate.
iv. Alarm Sounding Duration
Select time duration of sounding alarm when a motion sensor is activated or the embedded motion detector detects any movement.
v. Sensor Recording Duration
Select time duration of sensor recording when a motion sensor is activated or the embedded motion detector detects any movement.
vi. Audio Recording
Enable/Disable DVR Audio Recording.
vii. Speaker On/Off
On/Off DVR Speaker
viii. Input Channels
You can change DVR input channels.
ix. Record Channels
Specify which channels are recorded among input channels. If any of configuration change is made, “OK” button will be activated. Press “OK” button to Apply the change. Press “Cancel” button to close the window without saving the setting.
C.View DVR Hard Disk Status
To see the status of the HDD of the remote DVR, select [main menu->Configuration->HDD Information] or press [F6] key.
Fig.23. Configuration Menu [HDD Information]
Fig.24. Hard Disk Status Viewer
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If you want to format the HDD, press “Format Master (or Slave) HDD” button. You should know
the DVR management password to format the HDD.
D.Change DVR Record Schedule
To change the record schedule of the remote DVR, select [main menu->Configuration->Record Schedule Set] or press [F7] key.
Fig.25. Configuration Menu [Record Schedule]
Fig.26. DVR Record Schedule Manager
If any change is made, the “OK” button will be activated. Press “OK” to change. Press “Cancel” to close the window without changing the DVR record schedule.
E. Change DVR Time
To Change DVR Time of the remote DVR, select [main menu->Configuration->DVR Time Set] or press [F8] key.
Fig.27. Configuration Menu [DVR Time Set]
Select “Change DVR Time” to change the DVR time.
Fig.28. DVR Time Set Window
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If any change is made, the “OK” button will be activated. Press “OK” to change the time. Press “Cancel” to close the window without changing the DVR time.
F. Network Opt ion
Fig.29. Network Options
You can change the stream transmission mode setting; Select one of following five transmission
modes:
Favor Highest Picture Quality [Shift+1]
In this mode, the DVR is supposed to send highest quality image stream, requiring more
transmission bandwidth. Therefore, the frame rate may decreases.
It is not recommended not to select this option when you connect to your DVR viaInternet.
Favor High Picture Quality [Shift+2]
In this mode, the DVR will trying to send relatively high quality image stream to the client.
Since it requires more bandwidth than “Moderate”, the frame rate will be lower.
Moderate [Shift+3] - Default
In this mode, the DVR will trying to send image stream according to network status changing
the image quality and frame rate.
Favor High Frame Rate [Shift+4]
In this mode, the DVR will send relatively low quality image stream to the client.
But you can get higher frame rate.
Favor Highest Frame Rate [Shift+5]
In shit mode, the DVR will send lowest quality image stream. But you can get the best frame
rate that the DVR can send with the connection environment.
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