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Digital Video Recorder User’s Manual
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Contents Index 1. DVR I/O Connection ……………………………………………………
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2. DVR Operation …………………………………………………………
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3. DVR Function Setup ……………………………………………………
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3.1 System Setup …………………………………………………………
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3.2 Network ………………………………………………………………
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3.3 Device …………………………………………………………………
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3.4 Record …………………………………………………………………
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3.5 Event …………………………………………………………………
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4. Search & Playback ………………………………………………………
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5. Remote Connection ………………………………………………………
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5.1 Remote Function Setup ……………………………………………
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5.2 Remote Search & Playback …………………………………………
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6. Player Function …………………………………………………………
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7. CMS Function Setup ……………………………………………………
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1. DVR I / O Connection The DVR system front panel with different Type device
Type A : 4 CH DVR
Type B : 9 CH DVR
Type C : 16 CH DVR
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Power: DVR power On / Off button REC:
Record button
PLAY:
Playback button
SEQ.:
Channel sequence
Type A doesn’t offers this power button
Split screen select 0 ~ 9:
Channel select
Zoom:
Live zoom x 2
FREEZE: Live image freeze MENU:
To main OSD setup
Setup:
To sub OSD setup
Spot:
Call monitor setup
Forward step
Reverse step
Fast reverse
Stop playback
Direction button up/down/left/right Enter button PTZ: To PTZ control mode ESC: Exit menu Alarm : Call alarm relay Backup: to backup mode
Fast forward
5 System rear connection detail 1) Video Source Connection
It connects video sources (camera image) to BNC connector via cable. 2) LOOP OUT Connection BNC connector of LOOP OUT can be used other device’s input. 1. It may cause low quality of picture when connecting cable from any device to LOOP OUT BNC. 2. Type A doesn’t support Loop out connection. 3) Monitor Connection
CVBS OUT/SPOT : It connects normal CCTV CRT monitor. S-VHS : It connects monitor that supports S-VHS(S-VIDEO) VGA : It connects PC monitor or LCD monitor (not supporting DVI) 1.Type A doesn’t support S-VHS output. 2.Type A only offers 1 Spot output . 4) Audio Connection
It connects audio source (mic) to audio input of RCA and connects speaker to audio output.
5) Network Connection
It supports 10/100 BaseT, connects Cat5 cable with RJ-45
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6) RS232 port Connection.
RS232 port is connected to PC and other devices for specific function and After Sales purpose.
7) USB port Connection
front
rear
It consists of 1 USB (Front), 1 USB (Rear), its supported devices are such as USB mouse, USB external HDD and USB memory stick
8) ALARM IN(SENSOR) Connection
Type A support 4 Alarm in . Type B support 8 Alarm in . Type C support 16 Alarm in .
It consists of ALARM IN(SENSOR) and G(GND). Ref : The spec. is Max 6V/50mA 9) ALARM OUT Connection
Type A support 1 Alarm out . Type B support 4 Alarm out . Type C support 4 Alarm out .
* Alarm output 1~4CH It can be on/off for buzzer, headlamp etc. Alarm input mode consists of NORMAL OPEN and NORMAL CLOSE. Ref : The spec. Max24V/2A
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10) Factory Reset Switch and NTSC/PAL Shift Switch
NTSC/PAL Shift Switch Type A doesn’t offers this Factory reset function Factory Reset Switch The factory reset switch located at the left side of NTSC/PAL switch is used to return to factory default setup values. The button should be pressed during power on. After OSD prompts "Factory reset detected" message on OSD, the button can be released. The booting procedure would go on after resetting setup values When you need to shift NTSC/PAL mode, turn off the DVR before shift switch, then restart the DVR.
11) Power Connection Type A , Power Supply is 12 V DC / 5A Main power can be turned on/off by switch. Type B and C , Power Supply is Micro ATX 100/240VAC , 60/50Hz , 4A Main power can be turned on/off by switch.
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2. DVR Operation System Power On • Power on the DVR. It takes about 100 seconds to boot (It may take more when network cable isn’t connected)
System Shutdown • Press “Power” button in front panel to shutdown the DVR system . or [SETUP Menu] -> [SYSTEM] -> [SYSTEM SHUTDOWN] to shutdown the DVR system •It takes 30 seconds to shutdown.
9 Installation Guide for HDD & ODD devices (SATA Type 4CH)
Description 1. ODD(CD-RW/DVD-RW) devices should be installed as “SATA 4”. 2. HDD for system needs to be installed as “SATA 1”.
MAIN BOARD SATA 1 : HDD#1 SATA 2 : HDD#2
HDD
ODD
HDD SATA 4 : ODD(CD/DVD)
Guide Chart for installing several HDDs
Installed
HDD
HDD Position
System
HDD x 1
HDD#1
SATA 1
SYSTEM
HDD#1
SATA 1
SYSTEM
HDD#2
SATA 2
HDD x 2
ODD(CD-RW/DVD-RW) Device
SATA 4
10 Installation Guide for HDD & ODD devices (SATA Type 16CH)
Description 1. ODD(CD-RW/DVD-RW) devices should be installed as “SATA 4”. 2. HDD for system needs to be installed as “SATA 1”.
SATA 1 : HDD#1 SATA 2 : HDD#2
SATA 3 : HDD#3 SATA 4 : ODD(CD/DVD)
Guide Chart for installing several HDDs ODD(CD-RW/DVD-RW) Devices
HDD Installed
HDD
System Connector
HDD x 1
Connector
HDD#1
SATA 1
SYSTEM
HDD#1
SATA 1
SYSTEM
HDD#2
SAAT 2
HDD#1
SATA 1
HDD#2
SATA 2
HDD#3
SATA 3
HDD x 2
SATA 4
HDD x 3
SYSTEM
11 Monitoring Screen
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Monitoring screen : it monitors each channel. Upper-Left
: Camera Name P – Pan/tilt (PTZ dome control) A – Audio
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Upper-Right
: Record mode (Blue-Normal, Red-Event) Motion status
Central
: Video Loss, Hidden Camera
Status Bar
: DVR status Indication (Backup, HDD usage, Current Time, SEQUENCE, FREEZE, Login info. etc)
12 Screen Split Use mouse press DISPLAY button to change screen display with 1 -> 4 -> 9 -> 16 by turn
Direct Channel 1) Press channel No. on the remote control or front panel. 2) Click the screen to watch specific channel using mouse. ** Pressing No.1 button responds a bit delayed to wait a possible signal input of No.10~16 (approx 2.5 seconds) LOG IN Login to menu for setup Default: ID – admin PASSWORD - 1
It is recommended to change ID and PW for your safety.
CAMERA ALLOCATION function (changing camera display position) 1
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1) Press Enter in the monitoring screen, then box is selected at No.1 camera. 2) Locate the box to the camera No. you want to move using direction buttons. 3) Enter the camera number to switch 4) Then, selected camera is switched with the Camera number you pressed. 5) To exit, press ESC Ex) Switching camera No 4 and 12.
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* Click MENU button or right button of mouse
DISPLAY Type A -> 1, 4 Split screen change Type B -> 1, 4, 9 Split screen change Type C -> 1, 4, 9, 16 Split screen change
MISCELLANUEOUS SEQUENCE Sequence camera group regularly FREEZE Pause the screen ZOOM 1 Full Live screen available only. Select Zoom : Press zoom button and locate the box to magnify using direction keys Move Zoom : It can be moved using direction key after press Enter.
Zoom screen may provide low quality or be shaken as formatted digitally.
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SPOT 2 spot monitors are supported and sequence / fix mode can be selected. Select the Spot monitor in SETUP>DEVICE>SPOT MONITOR.
Notice Type A device only support 1 spot outp ut
No OSD indication of camera number for SPOT output.
PTZ Pan Tilt/Zoom/Focus/Iris Preset setting and moving functions are supported. Each function can be different from each PTZ protocol.
ALARM Control Alarm output function.
15 STATUS RECORD Displays current recording status
EVENT Displays current event information (motion/alarm).
DISK Displays current Disk information
NETWORK Displays current network information. Also displays current connected client information.
16 PANIC RECORD Set recording mode in an emergency situation. Press REC button in front panel or use mouse to enable Panic record .
SETUP Select to enter SETUP menu
CAMERA COLOR Changes camera screen color
OSD Changes OSD (On Screen Display's position.
SEARCH Select to enter into SEARCH menu
17 BACKUP Use USB device to backup . 1) Backup Device Search
4) Warning when data size is over
5) Copy data to USB device 2) Select USB device to backup
3) Calculate data size
6) Backup to USB completed
It would block remote search during local backup procedure. If users use defective media to backup, it might cause system reset
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Note : After backup to USB device , use windows Media Player to play the AVI file , if your Media Player can’t shows any video , it should be the codec problem , you have to visit the Xvix web site , http://www.xvid.org to download the Xvid codec and install to your computer .
1) Media Player can’t shows any video
MUTE Sound off
LOGOUT Press SETUP>SYSTEM>LOGOUT
2) Visit the Xvid web site to download Xvid codec http://www.xvid.org
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3. DVR Function Setup 3.1 System Setup
SYSTEM
Set up various system related items. INFORMATION DATE/TIME DISK USER LOG LOGOUT SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
**It takes more than 10 seconds to initialize log
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INFORMATION DEVICE NAME: User can change the DVR name on his own. LANGUAGE : Select language. VERSION : Shows S/W version info. (With UPGRADE button, you can upgrade the newest S/W version)
Contact manufacturer or distributors for more Upgraded version .
CONFIGURATION IMPORT : Import the backup configuration file on USB device , use this function user can setup other DVR with same configuration . CONFIGURATION EXPORT : Export the configuration file to USB device , use this function user can backup the configuration file and import to other DVR .
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DATE/TIME Set date, time & Time zone of System.
When you use it for the first time Set these items in advance . It takes more than 50 seconds to validate time setting.
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TIME SYN Synchronize time with internet time server. Default time zone is GMT
Set the GMT on the DATE/TIME list and Adjust TIME SYNC. NTP server function is only for DVR client
HOLIDAY In the schedule record setup , it automatically converts normal date to holiday schedule. It works when record is setup as schedule mode. It takes 30 seconds to validate holiday list
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DISK TABLE Shows current disk information connected to system. IMPORTED : DISK installed RECORD : RECORD possible SYSTEM : DISK allocated for SYSTEM FORMAT ALL Format all connected HDD disks. (When you select info column of connected DISK separately, You can format DISK one by one). It takes more than 200 seconds to format a 750 GB hard disk
One of DISKS should be a system disk for recording system logs & other TEMP file issuing purposes.
Backup devices such as CD-RW/DVD-RW need to be installed as Primary Slave.
< FORMAT Screen >
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USER Shows currently registered user lists. User accounts can be added or deleted.
+ add account with this button. X Delete account with this button.
USER ADD Possible to add user account according to authority.
CONFIRM LOGIN When YES selected, LOGIN needs to be confirmed every time to enter into setup / system menu.
AUTO LOGOUT ENABLE LOGOUT automatically after a certain period of time.
AUTO LOGOUT TIME Set idle time to LOGOUT
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LOG Shows all log infos on SYSTEM and other events CLEAR : Remove all log info. UP/DOWN button : Move to next/previous log info page by page . Move to first part of LOG info. Move to Last part of LOG info.
▲ ▼
Previous Page Next Page
Initializing : Clear system log
LOGOUT LOGOUT function when exiting set up
SYSTEM SHUTDOWN SYSTEM ends. The same as POWER OFF button of front or remote control.
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3.2 Network
NETWORK Set up various NETWORK items LAN DDNS E-MAIL CALLBACK NAS POLICY NAS DISK
27 LAN MAX CONNECTION Shows maximum numbers of Connectable users. (Up to 7)
DHCP TYPE Default TYPE is DHCP Select during automatic DHCP IP. User set DNS only. (under the situation of DHCP server operating mode)
STATIC TYPE Select STATIC IP. All setting values of IP, GATEWAY, NETMASK Need to be set manually.
ADSL TYPE In case USER ID, P/W are needed to input such as PPPoE of ADSL line
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ENABLE Select if you want DDNS This is under the situation of Dynamic IP Network. SERVER Select DDNS server EZDDNS : Specialized DDNS server operated by server DYNDNS: DDNS common server
In order to use DDNS service Account & HOSTNAME should be registered in the server first.
HOSTNAME User name of IP ADDRESS ON Dynamic IP circumstance. It is the same name as registered on DDNS server.
USERNAME / PASSWORD Type the user name & pas word registered on DDNS service.
ROUTER Check if NETWORK is through ROUTER or IP sharer .
Recommended to use EZDDNS Server rather than DYNDNS as DYNDNS is not optimized the system.
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ENABLE Select when you need E-MAIL transmission. ALL event information is sent to admin’s E-mails.
SMTP SERVER Write the MAIL sending SMTP server name.
AUTH ENABLE Check when you need account authority. ID / PASSWORD Input account & password .
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ENABLE Check to use CALLBACK function . All event or specific information are sent to “Agent” Program which is installed on P.C
CALLBACK ADD Register IP address of P.C for callback function
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NAS POLICY ENABLE Check to use NAS function . NAS POLICY Select All option means copy all H.D.D Record data to NAS device . Select Current option means copy H.D.D Now record data to NAS device.
NAS DISK ADD NAS DISK Input NAS Address, ID and Password Ex: NAS Address: //192.168.1.2/nas IP address
Folder
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NAS Storage function description NAS storage keeps recorded data more long than local storage and this is main purpose of this development. This covers the limitation of local DVR system and save data safely through network connected mass storage. - Local DVR performs search data on NAS but no transferring available to Client viewer neither backup to ODD, USB from NAS. - Up to 4 NAS devices available and it records distributed data by order. - Up to 16Tbyte support and it manages 8,000 recording data block. - Playback function via NAS should check the minimum requirement Æ1 data block(2G byte) above - Once all 8,000 block is full, it reuses is by FIFO rule(First In First Out)
Installation diagram recommendation
DVR
DVR
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3.3 Device
DEVICE These are item lists for the control of CAMERA, ALARM . CAMERA ALARM DISPLAY MAIN MONITOR SPOT MONITOR MISCELLANEOUS
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TITLE Can change the camera name.
HIDDEN Doesn’t show the screen on live mode Even though it records and runs normally.
PTZ ENABLE Check if you want to use PTZ function. PTZ PROTOCOL Select PTZ PROTOCOL. Various of protocol information including PELCO-D are implemented. If you can not find one, please contact manufacturer PTZ ADDRESS When you use many of same PTZ equipments You can name on these PTZ sites. Site numbers can be from 0 to 255. PTZ PORT Adjustable related protocol BAUDRATE, DATA BIT.
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ENABLE Check if you use specific ALARM.
TITLE Changes connected ALARM names.
ALARM TYPE Select specific ALARM TYPE. (NORMAL OPEN, NORMAL CLOSE)
DISPLAY Shows all OSD display details.
CAMERA INFOMATION Selects the display of CAMERA NO, TITLE
EVENT INFOMATION Select OSD display for the EVENT.
STATUS INFORMATION Shows various status of OSD.
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MAIN MONITOR Set up SEQUENCE, EVENT POPUP of main monitor.
SEQUENCE Set up the screen switching times.
EVENT POPUP Check if you want event pop up function. VGA Select VGA output resolution:800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024.
SPOT MONITOR Set up functions of SPOT MONITOR.
SPOT NUMBER Select SPOT output numbers. SPOT SEQUENCE ENABLE Select SPOT switching channel. FIXED CAMERA Select the camera number not to switch . SEQUENCE CAMERA Select which camera to switch. SEQUENCE DWELL Adjust switching times .
37 MISCELLANEOUS Control of remote controller/key related functions. KEY TONE ENABLE Select button volume on the front panel.
CK101 /CK201 Mapping Table Use CK101/CK201 to control this DVR system
CK101/201 Key
FULL
4P
9P
13P
DVR FUN
FULL
4P
9P
ALARM
CK101/201 Key
16P
ÒPIP
ZOOM
FRZE
DVR FUN
16P
SPOT
ZOOM
FREEZE
CK101/201 Key
SEL
AUTO
TSRH/ LIVE
MENU
DVR FUN
SETUP
MENU
CK101/201 Key
PLAY/SHIFT
ÒAUD
ÒLOCK
REC/CTRL
DVR FUN
X
BACKUP
SEQUENCY
CK101/201 Key
Ò+
ENT
Ò-
DVR FUN
ENTER
PS: 1. LIVE / SHIFT/ CTRL mean CK101 key 2. Ò mean CK101 no support key
ESC ESC/
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3.4 Record
These are control lists of recording related functions. RECORD POLICY RECORD
39 RECORD POLICY Select RECORD types. -Two types (Single Record, Overwrite) -Default Record Policy is Overwrite If we change record policy from overwrite to single when hard disk is full. It won't stop record immediately. It would stop after current record block is finished. It might be few minutes later ENABLE RECORD Select record status. RECORD POLICY Select record policy:Overwrite or Single record RECORD DATA RETENTION Select record data retention days that otherwise data may be deleted Working Conditions - Activate 1 time a day at 00:00. - Once activated, it deletes data older than configured day from activation time. - Actual data recording period will be ‘Number of configured days + @’ i.e) in case of 3days retention configuration
1st day
2nd day
00:00
3rd day
00:00
4th day
00:00
00:00
* Retention feature activates every 00:00. It doesn’t over than 3 days on last check point(red) and it still hold 4th days data.
1st day
2nd day
00:00
3rd day
00:00
4th day
00:00
5th day
00:00
00:00
•1st days data will be lost at 4th check point(red). In case of data retention feature activation, • actual recording data period will be ‘Number of configured days + @ (@ is less than 24 hours)
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Recording Frame rate in different device type as below table (NTSC Mode)
Type A ( 4CH )
Type B ( 9CH )
Type C ( 16CH )
D1
120 FPS
120 FPS
120 FPS
Half-D1
120 FPS
240 FPS
240 FPS
CIF
120 FPS
270 FPS
480 FPS
*The aspect ratio of local AVI backup is incorrect when recorded format is half D1. *It doesn't support de-interlace for D1 format except local AVI backup
Schedule Record setup RECORD MODE Set up record type. NORMAL+EVENT is focused record mode. NORMAL/EVENT RECORD FPS Set up how many frames to record. NORMAL/EVENT RECORD QUALITY Set up record quality. SCHEDULE Set each week’s schedule.
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3.5 Event
EVENT This is for the control of all event items such as MOTION, SENSOR. MOTION SENSOR VIDEO LOSS SYSTEM
42 MOTION SETUP Set up the MOTION area & sensitivity.
RECORD Set pre& post record mode.
When record frames are less, PRE/POST RECORD need to be set a lot more for correct record search.
ACTION Setting up list for how to act after EVENT. -POPUP CAMERA / DWELL :Set popup channel & time. LINKED ALARM :When event active , enable the alarm output . -ALARM / BUZZER DWELL :Set alarm & buzzer time. -E-MAIL :Select EVENT info to be sent by e-mail. -CALLBACK :Select EVENT info to be sent to AGENT. -WRITE EVENT LOG :Select to write LOG info.
Click mouse right button or MENU KEY button to see motion area window
43 SENSOR SETUP Set the SENSOR name & TYPE. NORMAL OPEN : Normally it opens and sends signals when detects sensors. NORMAL CLOSE : Normally it closes, and it sends SIGNAL when detects sensors.
RECORD Set Connecting camera, Pre / Post record.
When record frames are less, PRE/POST RECORD need to be set a lot more for correct record search.
ACTION Setting up list for how to act after EVENT. POPUP CAMERA / DWELL :Set popup channel & time. LINKED ALARM :When event active , enable the alarm outp ut -ALARM / BUZZER DWELL :Set alarm & buzzer time. -E-MAIL :Select EVENT info to be sent by e-mail. -CALLBACK :Select EVENT info to be sent to AGENT. -WRITE EVENT LOG :Select to write LOG info.
44 VIDEO LOSS VIDEO LOSS can be an event type and can set camera record and action. RECORD Set connecting camera Pre& post record.
When record frames are less, PRE/POST RECORD need to be set a lot more for correct record search.
ACTION Setting up list for how to act after EVENT. POPUP CAMERA / DWELL :Set popup channel & time. LINKED ALARM :When event active , enable the alarm output -ALARM / BUZZER DWELL :Set alarm & buzzer time. -E-MAIL :Select EVENT info to be sent by e-mail. -CALLBACK :Select EVENT info to be sent to AGENT. -WRITE EVENT LOG :Select to write LOG info.
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SYSTEM Sets how to operate event related with DISK mainly.
DISK FULL Set up when HDD is full of record.
DISK ERROR Sets when there is an error on HDD.
S.M.A.R.T Enables the system to prevent possible malfunction of HDD by interfacing between system and HDD.
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4. Search & Playback 1
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Playback Screen : Record Playback
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Playback Time
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Display Status
: Playback Time Display
Playback Icon Pause (Ⅱ) Playback (▶) Multiple Playback(▶ ▶, ▶ ▶ ▶, ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶) Advanced Playback(
▶, ▶ ▶, ▶ ▶ ▶ , fast frame-playback )
It randomly shows the first searched record file when it goes to SEARCH MODE. This type is the same as on event search , so it is possibly not to shows The exact record file searched .
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DISPLAY Select screen division mode. Type A -> (1,4 split) , Type B -> (1,4 , 9 split) Type C -> (1,4 , 9 ,16 split) SEARCH KEY (Front panel key) STOP : Exit Playback (Return to Live Display)
BACK STEP : Calendar Search
STEP : Event Search
REW : Move to the first recorded data
FF : Move to the last recorded data
CALENDAR SEARCH Select date , hour, minutes, seconds on calendar search. When you click MINUTE, you can find specific record status as right below. (Red color means emergency record )
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EVENT SEARCH It shows all EVENT record list. Use mouse click related EVENT, It plays that event promptly.
It may not be the same channel image as shown on EVENT LIST because it shows the first display image recorded at that time zone.
SEARCH KEY Can be selectable on EVENT search. -START / END :Set EVENT search start, end time. -MOTION / SENSOR / VIDEO LOSS :Selectable per each camera
DATE / TIME SEARCH Search data by Date/Time . You can search the event promptly When you know the exact event time.
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FIRST Move to first part of recorded data. LAST Move to last part of recorded data. BOOKMARK Sets automatically starting time during back up.
It is useful to set a bookmark as starting time of backup . For example : in playback mode , press BOOKMARK to set the backup start time and press BACKUP to set the backup end time .
PLAYBACK USER INERFACE Playback buttons appears when locate the mouse pointer at the bottom of screen
50 SEARCH DEVICE Search internal or external SYSTEM DISK .
LOCAL DEVICE Search the data of internal DISK.
BACKUP DEVICE Search backup device (Select when you play the backup data.) If there are various back up devices , you can select a specific one . It supports DVD +R/-R /CD RW and USB device for backup
NAS DEVICE Search backup device from NAS device via network access, please check the NAS setup is correct in advance. Caution: Playback function via NAS should check the minimum requirement Æ1 data block(2G byte) above !
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5. Remote Connection 1
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With connected to DVR remotely, it is to perform Remote Monitoring, Remote Search, Remote Backup etc. (Please install remote program from the program CD)
Environment conditions for Remote Program 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
INTEL P-4 256M or higher main memory(512M recommend) WINDOWS O/S(WIN 2000, XP, Vista, WIN7) 32MB VGA card supports RGB (ATI series recommend) At least 10Mbps network speed (Max 100Mbps support)
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Remote Control : Use Windows IE Browser User can use Windows IE Browser connected to the remote DVR system . If the viewer opens on IE, user needs to put connection IP on Select Internet Options ÆSecurity Æ Trusted sites ADD this website to the zone
IE Browser will display DVR control center, Login with ID and Password , then you can control the DVR system through the IE Browser .
1. Right now it doesn’t support Firefox browser connected to the DVR system 2. Use IE Browser , it doesn’t support playback function
After login successful it display ON-LINE
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Connection information and Button Shows DVR’s name, IP address and connection status.
DVR connection button.
Add
: Enter IP address and user authentication
Edit
: Modify IP address and user authentication
to connect DVR
of the existing list Delete
: Delete existing use.
DVR name : Specify a name that you can easily identify.
Address : Specify assigned IP address to connect DVR (Type the Host name of REAL IP or DDNS.)
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A set of address system that is used to find out destination in network access via Internet or LAN. IP address is divided into REAL IP and VIRTUAL IP, and REAL IP must be sent on DVR for the access from remote site via internet. You can be assigned with REAL IP Or DDNS service ID (Hostname of Dynamic Domain Name Server). Service Port :Set this the same as the service port assigned to DVR.
Function to make the virtual IP available to the devices such PC or DVR with Automatic connection to the specified service port when remote access is made To router via the router or IP Share of one REAL IP. (But this function is available Only when router or IP Share supports it.)
User Name : Type the user name authorized in DVR Password : Type the password authorized in DVR Save Authentication Information :Save Authentication Information
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Program Information and Set up
Program Information : Shows Remote Program’s information.
Program Setup :
Sets up Remote Program. ( Language, Display Output, Resolution, Save Path, Network Speed Etc)
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Language : To choose program’s language. Video Display : YUV mode : According to your PC graphic card ability, the support can be decided. This mode shows faster, clear ability of image transmission than RGB mode. RGB mode : It is widely compatible with most graphic cards, and select this when YUV mode is not supported.. Resolution from 1024X768 starts : It always shows 1024 x768 when you check.. ※ Above setting value will apply after restart of the program. ATI series : Radeon7000series (More then 32M), RADEON series… NVIDIA series : M64series(More then 32M), GEFORCE series… Etc : VGA card to support YUV mode YUV…
Data Save Place :Sets ups basic path of AVI file to save. AVI Saving time : Sets up saving time of AVI file from remote. Network Speed : High Speed : System sends off images at high speed possible. Low Speed : System sends off images at normal speed in consideration of stability.
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Status Icon
Status icon of connected DVR
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Shows and check the recording status
Shows DVR’s event status and you can check the status of Motion, Sensor, Video Loss at real time.
You can On/Off the DVR’s alarm if you press the Alarm control button.
Shows the connected DVR HDD status. You can check temperature and status at real time.
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REMOTE SEARCH Execution and Set Up
Set Up Execution Pressing each button operates REMOTE SEARCH or Set Up.
REMOTE SEARCH Execution
REMOTE (LIVE) and REMOTE SEARCH are made up in separate program.
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5.1 Remote Function Setup Remote Set Up
1 2 3
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Select Camera No.
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Title : Item to revise/type the camera name. Covert Camera (Hidden) : When checked, The camera will be hidden
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Linked PTZ : Sets up PTZ camera. Enable PTZ : Enable PTZ function . Name :Item to check PTZ Camera’s model name. ID : Item to select PTZ address per camera. Port bit rate : Item to select the PTZ’s port bit rate. Data :Item to select data bit. Stop : Item to select Stop bit. Parity : Item to select Parity.
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Audio : Item to select which audio channel to be used among total 4 audio inputs.
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Alarm No : Item to select Alarm No. To set up all the camera equally, Choose “select all” Enable Alarm : Item to select to use Alarm, Removing the check stops using that channel. Title : Item to type Alarm’s name. Type : Item to select Alarm’s type. - Normal Open : Type of alarm open in general situation. - Normal Close : Type of alarm close in general situation.
Notice : Type A only support 1 Alarm output Type B support 4 Alarm output Type C support 4 Alarm output
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Sequence Dwell : Setup Main-monitor sequence dwell time. Popup Event : Enable Popup Event function or not. VGA Resolution : Select Main-monitor with VGA output resolution.
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2
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Spot Number: Select Spot output channel from ch1~2. Enable Spot Sequence : Enable Spot sequence function or not. Fixed Camera : Select Spot output source from ch1~16. Sequence Dwell: Select Spot sequence dwell time.
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Sequence Camera: Select Spot sequence camera channel.
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Camera No : Item to select Camera No. To set up all the camera equally, Choose “select all” . Resolution : Item to change the resolution. - NTSC : 720X480, 720X240, 360X240 - PAL : 720X576, 720X288, 360X288 Record Mode : No Record / Normal Record / Event Record / N + E / Schedule Record Normal Record Frame :Item to select normal record frame. Normal Record Quality : Item to select normal record quality. Event Record Frame :Item to select Event (Motion + Sensor + Video Loss) record speed. Event Record Quality : Item to select Event (Motion + Sensor + Video Loss) record quality. Schedule : Item to select record schedule. - Normal : Always Record - Event : Motion, Sensor, Video Loss - N + E : Always + Event Record - Clear : Delete the current record schedule.
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1. Select the Record Mode
2.Select Day/Time
Schedule Indication by color Normal(N) : (Blue) Event(E) : (Red) Normal(N) + Event(E) : (Green) Clear (No Record) : (White)
< Schedule Record> It is the list of selection in which schedule to use in operating the relevant camera channel. First select the item you need among Normal time, Event and Normal time + Event. Then drag mouse from the wanted position on time line. ※ To edit schedule record, you need to set record as schedule mode.
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Record Policy: Item to select record policy Record Enable : Enable /Disable Record . Policy : Single Record -> Stop recording on 100% of HDD capacity. Overwrite -> When HDD is fully , it will overwrite old data . Record Data Retention: Enable Data record retention function, setup range from 1~365 days.
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Camera No : Item to select Camera No. To set up all the camera equally, Choose “select all” Enable : Selects to use motion sensor, Removing the check stops using that channel. Sensitivity : Adjusts the sensitivity in motion detection. There are 5 steps and as the number increase, it gets more sensitive.
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Area : Item to select motion area. Area is selected when drag the mouse on the image.
Area Detect button
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Link Camera : Selects which channel to record when motion is detected on the relevant channel. ※ Multiple selection possible
Pre Record : Sets pre-event recording time. (Max 5 second) Post Record : Sets post-event recording time. (Max 60 second) 4
Remote Set Up Popup Camera : Selects which channel to Popup when motion is detected on the relevant channel. ※ It works when the Popup setting is ‘Yes’ on DVR. Popup Time : Sets Popup time Link Alarm : Select Alarm to be linked when motion Is detected. ※ Multiple selection possible
Alarm Time : Sets Alarm output time. (Max 30 second) Buzzer Time : Sets buzzer output time in DVR. (Max 30 second) Mail : When motion is detected, the log is sent to the selected e-mail. Callback : When motion is detected, the log is sent to the selected IP address. Log : Item to save Log writing when motion detected. (It is not recorded on the system Log but used for event search.) Motion detection function is a mode to detect in accordance with the amount of color Changes of image. So, please be careful that DVR keeps recording as continuous motion when the image of camera is blinking caused by light problem or camera Auto Iris problem.
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Sensor No : Sets sensor No. To set up all the camera equally, Choose “select all” . Enable Sensor : Selects to use sensor, Removing the check stop using relevant sensor. Sensor Name : Item to select sensor’s name. Sensor Type : Item to select sensor type. - Normal Open : Type of Alarm open in general situation. - Normal Close : Type of Alarm close in general situation.
Type A support 4 Alarm input Type B support 8 Alarm input Type C support 16 Alarm input
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Link Camera : Selects which channel to record when sensor is detected on the relevant channel. ※ Multiple selection possible
Pre Record : Sets up pre recording time. (Max 5 second) Post Record : Sets up post recording time. (Max 60 second) 3
Remote Set Up Popup Camera : Selects which channel to Popup when sensor is detected on the relevant channel. ※ It works when the Popup setting is ‘Yes’ on DVR. Popup Time : Selects Popup time. Link Alarm : Selects Alarm to be linked when sensor is detected. ※ Multiple selection possible Alarm Time : Selects Alarm output time. (Max 30 second) Buzzer Time : Selects buzzer output time. (Max 30 second) Mail : When sensor is detected, the log is sent to the selected e-mail. Callback : When sensor is detected, the log is sent to the selected IP address Log : Item to save Log writing when sensor detected (It is not recorded on the system Log but used for event search.)
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