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1. 116 9 2 INSTALLING THE 4 442 4 1 114 117 118 FARE MOTE FO T E 118 SET IRE 120 Jae UO ee RR ROT 122 gne ee ee ae 123 4 124 126 9 4 6 Speaker Microphone 0000000 01 nnne 128 OA 20005 r 129 130 NIRE T 134 10 INSTALLATION ADDITIONAL 5 141 10 1 HDD HARD DISK DRIVE 141 10 2 INSTALLATION OF AN ADDITIONAL 4 0 1 44 emnes 142 143 RECORDING TIME TAB WE O 143 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ccccccecccccceccecceceeceuceueeueeueeceeuusuueuueuesuuseeseesaueeuseeeueeusauseuseuueuvaesaess 144 147 Fer Neg Ke c
2. 2 CE Su os TL L E 1 wa a 1 E 2007 08 17 16 07 48 A Fig 7 12 OSD ON SCREEN OSD ON OFF button Fig 7 13 OSD OFF SCREEN 41 7 7 7 PAN TILT Click the PAN TILT button on the MENU window in the LIVE mode to access the PAN TILT cameras Click the EXIT button to return to the MENU window SYS STATUS OSD OFF POWER Fig 7 14 PAN TILT button ei Aa o 6 200M FOCUS Fig 7 15 PAN TILT window 42 7 How to Operate EEE CHANNEL ZOOMIEOCUS 700M UN IBMESHT Y 4 Channel Selection and Screen Conversion To change a channel press the CHANNEL button on the front panel or click the CHANNEL button on the Fig 7 16 PAN TILT CONTROL window t will be converted a full screen To return to the LIVE mode press the SPLIT button on the front panel or click the Ei EXIT button ZOOM FOCUS Control the ZOOM and FOCUS of PAN TILT camera Click the ZOOM FOCUS button on the PAN TILT CONTROL window Fig 7 16 PAN TILT CONTROL window press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT button on the front Panel PAN TILT n Control the PAN and TILT of PAN TILT camera Click the PAN TILT Button on the PAN TILT CONTROL window Fig 7 16 PAN TILT CONTROL window or press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT button on t
3. 147 About this manual This Manual describes how to install and operate the Stand Alone DVR and provides specifications and features Please read this manual thoroughly and follow the installation process before using Stand alone DVR Note Be sure to correctly follow step 3 What to do at the time of installation Contact our dealers when you have any queries 1 Unpacking Care should be taken when unpacking to avoid damaging the unit Please check that the following items are included gt Stand alone DVR unit gt All Accessories Bracket Power Cable Screws gt Remote Controller amp Battery gt USB Mouse DSUB 26p Connector Sensor Input Relay Output Selection v v Instruction Manual Host Program Dvr Viewer on CD y cos c gt lt S ao ices 2 lt e Note Contact your dealer immediately if any components are missing Stand alone DVR Digital Video Recorder Unit DVR82XX is the most reliable and functional embedded DVR system available today The system displays 16 channels of live images in Real Time speed compresses data digitally and records them to the Hard Disk Drive which can be replayed and searched easily any time The DVR82XX supports easy back up via USB port DVD R W CD R W and networking in both static amp dynamic IP modes User can remotely view live images
4. ttt tte ttt 43 7 7 9 POWER LOSS 5 5 9 44 7 10 VIDEO IE c 46 VIDEOD ENHAN S 48 7 8 1 CAMERA INPUT CONFIG CONTRAST 55 49 7 8 2 VGA OUTPUT CONFIG CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SATURATION 50 TREC OAD MERETUR 51 7 9 1 Manual Continuous FECOFING cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeseseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeesauaaeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeessaaaaaseseeeseeeees 21 7 9 2 Manual Event ERE E 51 7 99 Timer Recordio oa 52 7 9 4 Timer Event 53 7 9 5 Recording ICONS M E 54 T 55 FORMEN E S 7 10 2 55 7 10 2 1 Playback DEVICES 56 21020 Set the Start 56 FO 58 7 10 2 4 Disappearance of Replay control 59 mea
5. 4A SCREEN 1CH 4CH gt n um x gt 4B SCREEN 5CH 8CH Tc LL 4 gt 4C SCREEN 9CH 12CH 4D SCREEN 13CH 16 B Y E rn SEQUENCE _ 20007 08 17 14 54 30 Fig 7 6 DISPLAY pop up screen 36 7 How to Operate 7 7 3 SEQUENCING SCREENS Displaying the cameras in SEQUENCE is available in the LIVE mode or the RECORD mode Each of the channels will be displayed in sequence and the dwell time can be adjusted in the camera set up menu Refer to 8 4 7 This ICON is displayed on upper left hand corner of the screen while the system is the Sequencing Mode Mouse wheel scroll in the LIVE mode and the DISPLAY pop up screen will be displayed See Fig 7 7 Click the SEQUENCE button on the DISPLAY pop up screen Click a Full screen to return to the SPLIT screen while the system is sequencing Fig 7 8 SEQUENCING screen 37 And Manual 7 7 4 n nu nu n n Click the LIVE AUDIO Set up LIVE AUDIO is available in the OSD ON mode and the system is not connected through the DvrViewer Client Host Program or Internet Explorer If cameras up to 16 cameras have audio function it will sound in the live mode Click the e LIVE AUDIO button in the LIVE mode See Fig 7 9 and the LIVE AUDIO popup screen will be displayed See Fig 7
6. 98 8 6 8 2 Manual Event 99 8 6 8 3 Timer Recording Schedule 99 8 6 8 4 Timer Event HecOLOITIQ sadcesoate cues Sao vit inu d sut aie Dad Vea lucidi od 99 8 6 9 Recording by Motion 99 8 6 10 Recording by Sensor 000001000111000 107 SN Ru C 109 d TENE 109 8 7 2 GATEWAY SUBNET IP ADDRESS nita deep tst aea seu oe noted ua docta pasen t decus eus eek 110 JPN do c O 111 9d T Olt ONAN GING sapin m 111 SM Melam n 112 8 7 5 MNS dub autos du uU EP ccna 112 8 7 6 DDNS DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME 114 SAEI TN ee qmC 115 Peer reer d EUM SI DE dU rrr 116 9 1 REMOTE PROGRAM
7. alone Screen Keyboard After changing the values click on the OK button HOST NAME 5 ORG Fig 8 100 HOST NAME button USER ID Click the USEH ID in the DDNS menu and enter the USER ID that is registered to the DDNS service provider by using the On Screen Keyboard After changing the values click on the OK button USER ID Fig 8 101 USER ID button 2 PASSWORD Click the PASSWORD in the DDNS menu and enter the PASSWORD that is registered to the DDNS service provider by using the On Screen Keyboard After changing the values click on the OK button PASSWORD OOO0000000 Fig 8 102 PASSWORD button 8 7 7 SAME AS MONITOR Remote Host Program allows you to view live video search archived video control PTZ cameras and to set up the exact same menus as the DVR does Select the Enable 120 Remote Host Program 9 1 Remote Program Overview The Remote Host Program allows you to view live video search archived video control PTZ cameras and to set up the exact same menus as the DVR does The DVR system can have up to 10 simultaneous Remote Connections Each user can performs on the DVR system and will not affect the other users The only exception to this is accessing Setup Only one user is allowed to access Setup at any time In order to log in to the DVR system users should be requested to enter the
8. Fig 8 19 REMOTE ID button When an IR Remote ID is assigned on the system click the FREEZE button and then on the remote controller click the same channel button as assigned ID on the system to match the IDs between the system and the remote controller When the FREEZE button and the channel button are pressed on the remote controller if the channel button is identical to the assigned ID the DETECT IR ID as shown in Fig 8 20 will be displayed along with the IR ID number if not the IR ID DENIED as shown in Fig 8 21 will be displayed along with the IR ID number ID Detect I 010 DVR IR ID DVR IR ID Fig 8 22 IR ID DENIED Message 82 8 Setup 8 2 6 FIRMWARE UPDATE There are two ways to update the firmware through USB memory and the DvrViewer GUI We recommend users to update the firmware only in the LIVE mode By USB memory Format the USB with your computer and save the firmware file on it not including folder Plug it on the USB port on the DVR Click the mouse on the SELECT button in the SYSTEM menu and the FIRMWARE LIST will be displayed Click on the list and then You will be asked OK or CANCEL Click the OK button to update the firmware and the system will automatically start to reboot Click the CANCEL button to cancel By DvrViewer GUI Refer to section 9 4 1 Firmware Update on pagel 44 8 2 7 SYSTEM INFO a Click the SYSTEM INFO button in the
9. 15 13 37 zw Clover Data Clover wisecomm Tix Aba an fy hd Fig 9 33 Select one of the Channels ConvertAVI SOURCE HADvrRHecDataV2 07 07 0341 5 13 3 SELECT TARGET C Program Files StandAlone MPEG OPEN STATUS HBBBEEBBEBHEBBBEEBSBSEBHEBEBHEHBE aose Fig 9 34 Start Convert Button How to play the AVI files By using Windows media player Click the OPEN button on the Convert AVI window and double click one of the AVI files to play The AVI files will save in the AVI Files folder Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click the Program Files click DvrMaster click AVI Files 143 Instruction Manual Search button for Replaying search Click the Search button on the Player and the Browse for Folder will be displayed Select the folder that contains the recorded data and click the OK button on the Browser for Folder One channel or all the channels can be replayed depends on the selection Capture button Capture Click the Capture button when a full screen is replaying on the Player and the current images will be saved in the Printed Files Windows Explorer click My Computer click the Program Files click DvrMaster click Printed Files in JPEG file format Print button Click the Print button when a full scr
10. POWER ON OFF DISPLAY FORMAT SPLIT MENU SETUP FREEZE IR ID CONFIG QUIT ENTER LEFT PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS 1 16 CHANNEL FULL SCREEN No 1 16 IR ID CONFIG1 16 7 How to Operate 7 4 Power On Off 7 4 1 POWER ON On the front panel or the remote controller Press the POWER bution on the front panel for approx 3 seconds until the LED lights are turned on or just press the POWER button on the remote controller 7 4 2 POWER OFF On the front panel or the remote controller Press the POWER button on the front panel for approx 3 seconds until the LED lights are turned off or just press the POWER button on the remote controller and then the following message will be displayed on the screen Power OFF 1 you sure CANCEL Fig 7 2 Message of POWER off Press the ENTER lt 1 button to turn the power off By clicking the mouse Click the POWER OFF button on the MENU bar See Fig 7 3 and then the message See Fig 7 2 will be displayed on the screen Click the OK button to turn the power off SYS STATES PAN y TT D Fig 7 3 POWER button MENU window 31 DR Instruction Many a 7 5 Menu Window Right click on the screen in the LIVE or the RECORD mode and the MENU window will be appeared Click the gt EXIT button to return to the LIVE Mode SYS STATUS PAN THT mri T 8 DISPL
11. Fig 9 41 Replay Volume Control Slider Exit button Click the Exit button on the Player to exit 146 1 0 Installation of additional HDDs 10 1 HDD Hard Disk Drive INSTALLATION gt Three of internal Hard Disk Drives HDD and a CD R W or DVD RAW be installed in the system DVR manufacturer already installed 320GB of Hard Disk Drive IDE anda DVD R W To install additional hard disk drives refer to the following pages Note Jumper settings for the Hard Disk Drives and the DVD R W should be made on Cable Select Do not set the jumper settings as Master or Slave on any of IDE Drives the system won t be working properly SSS CNN Forren ee e RR RR 4 Fig 10 1 System in 147 DR 10 2 Installation of an additional HDD Set the jumper setting to Cable Select position on the additional HDD Note Be sure that the jumper setting is correct If not the system will not recognize the additional HDD Turn off the power Unscrew and remove the cover gt Install the additional HDD in the space as shown in Fig 10 1 Connect the power connector and the flat cable to the HDD Reassemble the cover Turn on the system and confirm that the system recognizes the additional HDD If the system fails to recognize the HDD check the correct jumper settings and secure cable connections Note
12. 61 7 11 6 OV Ie nessa 61 7 11 2 the Start Time Copying 4 200100000 0 00 enne 62 7 11 3 Set the Copy End Time Copying 64 7 11 4 Copying the recorded data during 11 1 65 preci AEG CUP PU TH E EEE HE 68 69 T 69 A 2 227 7 E COO0 70 cULICI 71 71 823 SYSTEM 78 20 8 2 3 2 LOAD CONFIG BACKUP 74 Rom PASSWORD 76 ene eee 80 B2 FIRMWARE UPDATE 81 CEA S s E 81 8 3 DISK MANAGER assests acces 82 8 31 HDD WRITE FAIL E S 82 re W
13. DO NOT REMOVE COVER AC POWER SELECT 110V 4m SELECT 220V Fig 6 12 Input power selection Note Before you input the AC power to the system make sure that the selector switch conforms to the correct input voltage How to operate 7 1 General Information You can operate all functions of the system by use of the 28 buttons located on the front panel remote controller and a mouse Additionally you can remotely control this unit via RS422C or the Ethernet port located on the back of the unit n System status is indicated by either LED lights on the operator buttons or the monitor The system is protected from any accidental pressing of any operator buttons but care should be ta ken when using the functions of HDD Formatting as this can lead to data loss 7 2 Operating Interface There are 3 ways to operate the system by pressing the buttons on the front panel or buttons on the remote controller and clicking the mouse A lot of users mostly prefer to use a mouse on these kinds of products such as DVRs computers and computer aided devices Therefore we like to describe all the instructions in this manual based on using the mouse 20 DR Instruction Manual 7 3 IR Remote Controller 10 cm ue Ge DO 19 MPEG4 H 264 DVR QUICK REPLAY ZOOM SEARCH FOR REPALYING UP RIGH DOWN SYSTEM STATUS OSD ON OFF OSD
14. LETRHUHRE LFTSTS FIRHURRE UPDRTIHG 18 Installation SAC Ed 1 144 dd Hi ae a Fig 6 1 Front View J 10 Channel FULL Screen DOWN Key 11 Channel FULL Screen 12 Channel FULL Screen m 13 Channel FULL Screen n 14 Channel FULL Screen o 15 Channel FULL Screen ni p 16 Channel FULL Screen q MENU ELEk rh a Display Full Split b Emergency Record n C Zoom d Quick Replay e OSD On Off L f Audio 0 Stop ESC h PTZ 6 1 2 Rear Pan kn ALIDIIO INPUT Fig 6 2 Rear View 20 6 Installation Install the system according to the instructions described in this manual This product is designed for indoor use and should not be used outdoors Avoid any area with high humidity or dust which can shorten lifetime of the unit 9 Choose well ventilated area and keep minimum of 10 away from obstructions Do place the unit near heat generating devices Do not place items on top of the unit To secure the product we suggest placing unit Wisecomm DVR Lockbox Avoid any area with movement as this can interfere with the internal Hard Drive Use a compatible input output signal type of cameras and monitor 9 Contact your dealer if you having any difficulty
15. 7 How to Operate 7 9 5 Recording Icons The Recording Icons depends on recording modes are displayed on the upper left hand corner of the screen To turn the Recording Icon OFF click the DISPLAY ON in the RECORD menu and then it will be turned OFF You can select the value ON or OFF by repeatedly clicking the mouse Manual Continuous Recording Event Recording Ready MOTION Event Recording ke SENSOR Event Recording Fig 7 33 Recording Icons 55 DR Ipstruction Manual 7 10 7 10 1 QUICK REPLAY is available only by pressing the PLAY button on the front panel or the QICK SEARCH button on the remote controller Press the PLAY button and the recent recorded list will be played 7 10 2 REPLAY Click the REPLAY icon on the MENU window and the REPLAY window as shown in Fig 7 34 will be displayed Click the EXIT button to return to the previous mode READY 111 START 2007 08 16 17 35 22 5 8 B8 END 2007 08 17 18 AE SE 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 26 27 28 29 30 1 EH um 3 EN 1 5 EN 6 m 7 um 8 m 9 EH 10 11 12 13 15 Fig 7 34 REPLAY window 56 7 How to Operate 7 10 2 1 Playback Devices In order to payback plug the USB devices such as external USB HDD USB memory to the USB port or insert a recorded media CD R W or DVD R W into the DVD R W drive When the devices are re
16. Select the MANUAL RECORDING between the MANUAL RECORDING 7 gt the TIMER RECORDING as shown Fig 7 29 All channels can be set the same time by clicking the ALL AL SS or each of the channels can be set by clicking the 52 7 How to Operate MANUAL RECORDING on the CAM 1 through CAM 16 The MOTION and SENSOR as shown Fig 7 29 should be turned ON in this recording mode Press the RECORD button on the front panel or click the RECORD icon on the MENU 7 9 3 window Fig 7 29 Manual Event Recording setup Timer Recording Click the SETUP icon on the MENU window the LIVE mode Click the RECORD button in the SETUP menu and the RECORD window will be displayed Select the TIMER RECORDING between the MANUAL RECORDING and the TIMER RECORDING as shown Fig 7 30 channels be set the same time by clicking the ALL or each of the channels can be set by clicking the TIMER RECORDING on the CAM 1 through CAM 16 The MOTION and SENSOR as shown Fig 7 30 should be turned OFF in this recording mode Choose one among WEEKDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY in the TIMER menu by clicking the mouse on that turns to You can choose the value 0 or mx by repeatedly clicking the mouse Select the Starting Time and Ending Time by clicking the mouse change the values with the mouse s wheel and cli
17. 4 PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D DISPLAY SEQUENCING DWELL 1 SECOND coo i Gol gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt Fig 8 28 CAMERA menu 8 4 1 Camera ON OFF Click on each of the channels to select the or X in the CAMERA menu If the is selected the corresponding video channels CAM 01 through CAM 16 will be displayed on the screen If the X is selected the corresponding video channels CAM 01 through CAM 19 won t be displayed Fig 8 29 Camera ON OFF button 86 8 Setup 8 4 2 Camera Name Camera Title Click the NAME Camera Title button in the CAMERA menu and the On Screen Keyboard will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 30 Delete the existing NAME Camera Title with the button on the On Screen Keyboard Enter the new NAME up to 8 characters by using the On Screen Keyboard and click on the OK button to save Click on the CANCEL button to cancel Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D PELCO D M v 2 7 0 X 0 X 0 X m Fig 8 30 Camera Name Setting Keyboard window 97 Iostruction Manual 8 4 3 Buzzer In order to alert users the Buzzer will sound at that time video signal lost Click on each of the channels you wish to turn the buzze
18. DUNS DISABLE SAME RS HUHLTOR Ea es Te 57 1 7 4 If you press the CONFIG button the right side the Confit Dialog window shows up IP MODE CATEWRY SUBNET ADDRESS PORT SERUER DOWS SAME AS MONTOR 13 EE Fe xd 192 168 EAR PPS al opc Manual Press the Firmware update button on Config Dialog window i FPE HODE GATEWAY SUBHET IP ADDRESS PORT MAC SERUER HHS TII ES SAME AS gem m e i 2 I i PPH If you see the message window saying Do you want to update a firmware Press Yes button ETEUTTETS IP HODE GRTEURY ADDRESS PORT MAC iN D god want fo updabr 3 m ousa EFE oP tar SAKE AS FPS 02 EET 14 5 HDD First Installation From the following window select the folder where the firmware is located and press Open button HUDE GATEWAY SUBHET ADDRESS PORT 13 Wr mH fo mao HAE vu SERVER HHS SAHE AS
19. Dg Oui T VETEC En Freie E qr STATUS EAEN FPS 83 If you see the message window saying Shall update firmware press OK button MEG WOR mamma GATEWAY SUBNET LP ADDRESS PORT Dyr Viewer MAC SERVER HHS DONS 15 ILFAITEART Then the downloading the installing the firmware would be started If the installation is done reboot the system i Liwenioad FPS 83 FIRMWARE LISTS FIRMWARE UPDATING N IIi STATUS FPS 83 16 5 HDD First Installation 2 Firmware upgrade thru USB CD RW DVD Copy the firmware in USB CDRW or DVD Connect the any media USB CD RW DVD where the firmware is contained to DVR Then choose USB CDRW DVD menu from the screen of DVR RAR WAR EU PD Aye IMAGE ERROR UPDATE FTRHURRE COHRIG USBEDRUDUD CHHCEE If the firmware in the media is detected it shows the name of firmware in the button ETRHWARE LISIS 17 alone Ipstruction If you press the Firmware Update button The firmware upgrade is proceeded then reboot the system when the firmware upgrade is done TR EUR RE X
20. SENSOR RECORD ALL ON TIMER RECORD ACTIVE ALL OFF TIMER ALL 00 00 MOTION ON OFF OFF PRE 1 sec HOLD 10 sec SPOT OFF REGION ALL SET 151 Instruction Manual SENSOR ON OFF OFF PRE 1 sec HOLD 10 sec SPOT OFF 11 NETWORK TYPE DYNAMIC PORT 113 MNS SERVER 1 MODE DISABLE SERVER 1 IP ADDRESS 65 60 84 25 SERVER 1 PORT 300 SERVER 2 MODE DISABLE SERVER 2 IP ADDRESS 221 149 149 117 SERVER 2 PORT 300 SERVER SITE NAME UNDEFINED DDNS SERVER MODE DISABLE HOST NAME UNDEFINED USER ID UNDEFINED PASSWORD UNDEFINED 12 VIDEO CAMERA INPUT BRIGHTNESS 128 Max 255 CONTRAST 128 Max 25 152 5 Rey m 7 cannot login Please check if the link LED of DVR and LAN port of PC are lit Please check if the IP address on DVR and the is identical Check SYSTEM STATUS by pressing STATUS button of DVR Available on LIVE mode and RECORD mode MY IP xxx XXx XXx Xxx Check Target IP Address by clicking CONF button of PC host program TARGET IP ADDRESS XXX XXX XXX XXX Please check whether there is a response upon PING test with DVR IP Type PING t xxx xxx xxx xxx in DOS COMMAND window and execute is the IP Request timed out Check IP address Reply from xxx xxx xxx xxx Check Port nu
21. The Warranty may be voided in case of unauthorized disassembling abuse or modification 21 6 3 System Connection Input Output in output ye Se ER network P T 1 Camera Camera Fig 6 3 System Connection 22 6 Installation 6 4 Installation 6 4 1 Camera Connection Connection of Normal Cameras Connect the cameras to the Video Input BNC connector on the back of the unit as shown above Fig 6 3 System Connection Connection of Loop Output The Camera or video output is available from the Video Output Loop Output on the back of the unit When BNC jack is connected to the Video Output the termination resistance 750 is automatically switched to impedance status so the external device must have termination resistance 6 4 2 Audio Connection Connect the cable to the AUDIO INPUT SPEAKER PORT on the rear of the unit Refer to Fig 6 4 for the connection to AUDIO INPUT SPEAKER Audiol Audio Audion Audio16 Fig 6 4 23 al onc Ipstruction Manual 6 4 3 Monitor Connection Connection of Main Monitor Connect the composite monitor to Main on the upper part of BNC connector Connection of Auxiliary Monitor Connect the auxiliary monitor to Aux on the lower part of BNC connector The output of auxiliary monitor port is the same as the main monitor VGA Monitor Connection Connect the VGA Monitor s connector to the DSUB 15 Pin C
22. gt lt 24 gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt 4 Fig 8 53 RECORD menu 8 6 1 Record ICON Display The Recording Icons depends on recording modes are displayed on the upper left corner of the screen To turn the Recording Icon OFF click the DISPLAY ON in the RECORD menu and then it will be turned OFF You can select the value ON or OFF by repeatedly clicking the mouse 95 ICON DISPLAY Fig 8 54 Record ICON Display button 8 6 2 All Manual Timer recording button Click the All Manual Timer recording button in the RECORD menu and the All Manual Timer recording button will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 55 Select the Manual Recording button or Timer Recording button for all the channels by clicking the mouse in Fig 8 55 See section 7 9 1 through 7 9 5 on page 66 through 69 for more information related to recording Fig 8 56 Manual Timer pop up window 8 6 3 All Motion ON OFF Sensitivity Setting Click the ES button in the RECORD menu and the ALL MOTION setup pop up window will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 58 By clicking the mouse select the PALL the pop up window See Fig 8 58 to enable the system to start recording by motion detection for all the channels By clicking the mouse select the ALL DISABIE 58 7 on the pop up window See Fig 8 58 to disable
23. 1 Setup Contig Dialog VER 1 1 2 0 Copy C Live Copy Network Image DI Quality HIGH Firmware Update Cancel Fig 9 6 HOST CONFIG window Version number It represents the current version number of the Firmware Copy Refer to Section 9 4 5 in regards to copying methods after selecting one between the Quick Copy and the Live Copy Quick Click on the Quick Copy for faster copying the recorded data from the DVH to the Host Program DvrViewer without live images The copying speed of the Quick Copy is faster than the Live Copy Live Copy Click on the Live Copy for copying the recorded data from the DVR to the Host Program DvrViewer with live images The copying speed of the Live Copy is lower than the Live Copy 125 oh Instruction Network Image Size Choose a Size Resolution among D1 Half D1 and CIF you wish to display on the DvrViewer by clicking the mouse This setting does not affect the DVR Quality Choose one among LOW NORMAL HIGH and BEST you wish to display on the DvrViewer by clicking the mouse This setting does not affect the DVR Firmware Update Save the latest Firmware to the System Files Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click the Program Files click DvrMaster click System Files Click the Firmware Update button on the Fig 9 6 and you will be asked Do you w
24. DISABLE DDNS DISABLE SAME AS MONITOR ENABLE Fig 8 87 NETWORK menu 8 7 1 IP Mode There are two kinds of IP MODE DYNAMIC IP and STATIC IP in the NETWORK menu DYNAMIC IP automatically receives IP address from the router or gateway With Dynamic IP It doesn t need to enter the GATEWAY ADDRESS SUBNET MASK IP ADDRESS STATIC IP requires you to enter the GATEWAY ADDRESS SUBNET MASK IP ADDRESS Click the IP MODE button in the NETWORK menu and the IP mode pop up window will be displayed on the screen See Fig 8 89 Select the STATIC or DYNAMIC by clicking the mouse pressing the buttons on the front panel or remote controller depends on your networking 113 Fig 8 88 Mode button DYNAMIC Fig 8 89 IP Mode pop up window 8 7 2 GATEWAY SUBNET IP ADDRESS Click the GATEWAY SUBNET IP ADDRESS button in the STATIC IP MODE and the On Screen Keyboard will appear Delete the current values with the button and enter the address numbers by using On Screen Keyboard and then click OK button to set with new address Click the CANCEL button to return to the original values GATEWAY 192 168 2 1 SUBNET 299 299 299 IP ADDRESS 192 168 2 107 Fig 8 90 Address Setup window NETWORK IP MODE STATIC GATEWAY 182 1682 SUBNET 299 299 255 IP ADDRESS 192 168 2 148 113 192 168 2 140 0123455788 CANCE
25. Display ON OFF button 8 4 7 Sequencing dwell time a Click the SEQUENCING DWELL button in the CAMERA menu and choose a value among 1 2 3 4 and 5seconds on the dwell time pop up window by clicking the mouse SEQUENCING DWELL lie SECOND Fig 8 49 Sequencing Dwell Time button Fig 8 50 Sequencing Dwell Time pop up window 93 And Manual 8 5 AUDIO Click on the AUDIO button in the SETUP menu and the AUDIO menu will be displayed on the screen Click the or the button and then scroll the page Each of the pages contains 8 channel 1 PAGE 1 8 CHANNEL 2 PAGE 9 16 CHANNEL Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu aon C C B co ND CECE IA Fig 8 51 AUDIO menu 8 5 1 Microphone Volume Adjust audio volume by clicking the or button Fig 8 52 Microphone Volume control button 94 8 Setup 8 6 RECORD Click the RECORD button in the SETUP menu and the RECORD menu will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 53 Click the or the button and then scroll the page Each of the pages contains 8 channel 1 PAGE 1 8 CHANNEL 2 PAGE 9 16 CHANNEL Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu z ICON DISPLAY ON F S QUALITY 5 t HALF DT 19 HIGH HALF OT 15 HIGH HALF D1 HIGH HALF D1 HIGH HALF D1 HIGH HALF D1 HIGH HALF D1 HIGH HALF D1 HIGH LI
26. It will show the Fig 7 27 VGA OUTPUT window To Return to VIDEO Enhance Click the EXIT button on the VGA OUTPUT CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SATURATION Setup Move the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SATURATION SLIDER with KEY or Mouse it will change the settings rate P ed s CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS b SATURATION Fig 7 27 VGA OUTPUT window 51 Instruction Manual T 7 9 Record This system provides Watchdog function When power goes off during recording and the power turns on the system will automatically start to record 7 9 1 Manual Continuous recording Click the SETUP icon on the MENU window in the LIVE mode Click the RECORD button in the SETUP menu and the RECORD window will be displayed Select the MANUAL RECORDING between the MANUAL RECORDING 1 the RECORDING as shown in Fig 7 28 channels can be set the same time by clicking the ALL AL S or each of the channels can be set by clicking the MANUAL RECORDING on the CAM 1 through CAM 16 The MOTION and SENSOR as shown in Fig 7 28 should be turned OFF in this recording mode Press the RECORD button on the front panel or click the RECORD icon on the MENU window Fig 7 28 Manual Recording setup 7 9 2 Manual Event Recording Click the SETUP icon on the MENU window in the LIVE mode Click the RECORD button in the SETUP menu and the RECORD window will be displayed
27. SYSTEM menu and the SYSTEM INFO that contains the system version and the last updated date will be displayed Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu YSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM VERSION 1 7 3 LAST UPDATE Aud 17 2007 Fig 8 23 SYSTEM INFORMATION window 83 And Manual 8 3 DISK MANAGER a Click the 7 MANAGER _ button in the SETUP menu and the DISK MANAGER window will be displayed See Fig 8 24 Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu A DVD RAW Hard Disk Drives can be installed and all information in regards to the drives will automatically display on the DISK MANAGER window DISK MANAGER HDD WRITE FAIL DISABLE OVERWRITE ON HDD 1 14 8 GB 0 0 USED VACANT VACANT DVD RW INSTALLED HDD TOTAL 74 7 GB 0 0 USED USB Uwe 0 0 0 USED Fig 8 24 DISK MANAGER window 8 3 1 HDD WRITE FAIL If HDD is in full and the OVERWRITE on the HDD is turned OFF in the recording mode the system will activate the relay output See section 6 4 4 for a siren or other device Click the HDD WRITE FAIL button in the DISK MANAGER window and select one among RELAY 1 OUT RELAY 2 OUT RELAY 3 OUT RELAY 4 OUT or DISABLE HDD WRITE FAIL Fig 8 25 HDD Write Fail button 84 8 Setup 8 3 2 HDD OVERWRITE Click the mouse on the OVERWRITE button to select the ON or the OFF If the ON is selected the sys
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29. by frame playback playback Control the playback speed for both forward and v v reverse by turning the shuttle to left or right 3 What to do the time of Install ation Stand alone DVR should be installed in the following order 1 Make sure all the required hardware is available Stand alone DVR unit including HDD Upto 16 cameras including power source CCTV or VGA monitor or TV set Network cable if connecting to a PC Connect the cameras the DVR unit and monitor Refer to Fig 5 3 Confirm live video is displayed on the monitor before going to the next step Select the Setup Menu and set current date and time Refer to Section 7 2 2 Run the FACTORY DEFAULT setting in the SYSTEM menu Perform HDD formatting Escape from Setup Menu er Ge Qs Set values for required options 10 Network cable should be connected to the DVR unit before turning the power on Refer to Fig 5 11 for the cable specification Specifications Fig 4 1 Specifications Design and the specifications are subject to change without notic 10 HDD First Installation 5 1 How to Install the HDD to DVR Set up the jumper of HDD as a Master Refer to the instruction of how to set up to jumper from the top part of HDD Connect the primary slot of HDD cable IDE cable and power cable to HDD If the connection is done connect the power adaptor to turn on the power Then Bootin
30. click on the Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 74 and the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window will be displayed Fig 8 75 By clicking the mouse Select the WINDOW SET button on the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window click one of cells for the starting point of the area which you would like to designate and then click the other one of cells for the ending point of area until the motion detection area is the size you want it to be The multiple motion areas can be set on each of cameras The motion detection by Window Set will be made on the designated area only Fig 8 79 Window Set screen 107 Window Clear Right click on the Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 74 and the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window will be displayed Fig 8 75 By clicking the mouse Select the WINDOW CLEAR button on the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window in order to clear the Motion Detection Area and the window you already created the motion detection area will be displayed Click the starting point and the ending point as much as you wish to clear or it can be cleared by ALL CLEAR as described above See ALL CLEAR Fig 8 80 Window Clear setup screen 108 8 Setup By Each Cell Right click on the Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 74 and the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window will be displayed Fig 8 75 By clicking the mouse Select the EACH CELL button on the Motion Detect A
31. or search the recorded images Under emergency situation the remote operator can control turn on and turn off the field installed alarms such as a siren or light is a very user friendly DVR system User can control the DVR82XX by Mouse or Buttons on the front panel or Remote controller 2 Features v Multi Functional Record Powerful multiple Record Modes available Manual Continuous Timer and Motion Detection Recording User friendly GUI few simple buttons for Easy control v v Automatic System Recovery Automatic and Complete System recovery within 10 seconds Easy PTZ control via RS port No need to use PTZ controller PTZ control from remote PC v Simple Network Configuration DHCP based automatic network set up Easy Network Configuration from Dynamic IP to Dynamic IP v MPEG 4 Algorithm Compression The most advanced compression available today v Multiple Video Display Support CCTV monitor or TV and High resolution video display by VGA monitor Important Image automatic display by spot monitor v Flexible Networking Support TCP IP and Remote Control on all DVR features Up to 10 users can remote access simultaneously v Internet Explorer Up to 10 users can remote access simultaneously v Easy Data Playback in any PC Back Up data convertible to AVI file format Back UP R W CD R W External HDD Stick memory and through network access Jog Shuttle Frame
32. ring PREV NEXT During replaying press the During replaying press the D button to view previous frame in still image and press the button to view the next frame in still image Speaker ON OFF Turn speaker ON or OFF Speaker Volume Adjust the Audio Volume by clicking the A or the button when the AUDIO is turned ON 7 10 2 4 Disappearance of Replay control buttons During replaying the replay control buttons appear on the bottom of the screen To disappear drag the mouse pointer downward until the replay control buttons disappear and to appear drag the mouse pointer upward until the replay control buttons appear 60 7 How to Operate Click the mouse on one out of channels during replaying to view a full screen Click the mouse on the full screen during replaying to return to the split screen LAC GS ann n n u a ei N bu d q b L 8 Mri j B k a k 3 EE 1 M i eme mos r 7 a Fig 7 41 SPLIT screen during replaying Tek 1 E i z Fig 7 42 FULL screen during replaying 61 7 11 COPY Click the COPY icon on the MENU window and the COPY window
33. setting See Fig 8 17 delete click the mouse on the saved file and click the DELETE button Click the CANCEL button to cancel BACKUP CONFIG Fig 8 16 BACKUP CONFIG button T1 BACKUP CONFIG FILE 1 20070817 _1 CFG FILE 2 20070817 2 CFG 21 25 20070817 3 CFG FILE 42 260070817 _4 CFG DELETE BACKUP CANCEL Fig 8 17 BACKUP CONFIG window 8 2 4 PASSWORD ON OFF Select ON or OFF by clicking the mouse If the ON is selected the password has to be entered to get into the SETUP mode RECORD mode COPY mode REPLAY mode and when trying to connect the network through the DvrViewer PASSWORD CHANGE Click the password button and the On Screen Keyboard will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 18 The factory default password is 11111111 Delete the existing password with the button on the On Screen Keyboard Enter the new password by using the On Screen Keyboard and click on the OK button to save The password should be 8 digits If you executed the factory default setting the existing password will be changed to 11111111 SETUP window o you press the button Figure 7 19 PASSWORD setting window appears 78 8 Setup If you broke EXIT button BB click ON OFF When set to ON SETUP REPLAY RECORD DvrViewer or when connected to the DVR PASSWORD set to enter the action PASSWORD 9184 OFF button is pressed for entering PASSWORD Fi
34. the better display quality is but the larger the data becomes Click the SIZE Recording Resolution button on each of the channels in the RECORD menu and the SIZE Recording Resolution pop up window will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 63 Select one of the Resolution among 01 720x480 HALF D1 720x240 and CIF 360x240 on the pop up window by clicking the mouse SIZE Fig 8 62 Record Size button Fig 8 63 Record Size pop up window 8 6 6 Recording Speed Click the F S Frames Per Seconds Recording Speed button on each of the channels the RECORD menu and the Recording Speed pop up window will be displayed as shown Fig 8 65 Select one of the Recording Soeed among AUTO 30 15 10 7 5 3 2 1 and OFF on the 98 8 Setup pop up window by clicking the mouse f the AUTO is selected on all the channels the Recording Speed on all the channels should be the same If the OFF is selected the corresponding channel won t be recording Fig 8 64 Record Speed button Fig 8 65 Record Speed pop up window 99 Fig 8 66 Recording Speed for each channel 8 6 7 Recording Quality Click the QUALITY button on each of the channels in the RECORD menu and the QUALITY pop up window will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 68 Select one of the Recording Quality among LOW NORMAL HIGH and BEST on the pop up window by clicking the mouse m Fig 8 67 Record Quality button Fig 8
35. the system to start recording by motion detection for all the channels 96 8 Setup By clicking the mouse select the SENSITIVITY HIGH on the pop up window See Fig 8 58 and choose one of the sensitivity among LOW 1 2 3 and HIGH for all the channels with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save See section 7 9 1 through 7 9 5 on page 66 through 69 for more information related to recording Fig 8 57 All Motion Setup button CEN ALL DISABLE SENSITIVITY HIGH Fig 8 58 All Motion Setup pop up window SENSITIVITY HIGH Fig 8 59 All Motion Sensitivity setup button 8 6 4 All Sensors ON OFF Click the button in the RECORD menu and the ALL SENSOR setup pop up window will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 61 By clicking the mouse select the EU 8 pop up window See Fig 8 61 enable the system to start recording by Sensor Passive Infrared sensor for all the channels 97 And alone By clicking the mouse select the LU on the pop up window See Fig 8 61 to disable the system to start recording by Sensor Passive Infrared sensor for all the channels Fig 8 60 All Sensor Setup button E TN DISABLE 0 8 61 All Sensor Setup pop up window 8 6 5 Size Recording Resolution Select the size of the screen for recording The larger the size selected
36. window See Fig 7 38 Select the values year month date and hour minute second by clicking the mouse change the values with the mouse s wheel and click the mouse again on the changed values to complete as shown in Fig 7 38 START 2007 07 25 20 10 10 END 2007 07 26 20 14 38 ee START 2007 Fig 7 38 Replay time set up button By using the Replay Time set up bar The starting time to play can also be set by clicking the slider on the bar and dragging it or clicking the bar Fig 7 39 Replay time set up bar 58 7 How to Operate 7 10 2 3 Replaying Replaying start time set up can be possible within a recording time extent Replay buttons NORMAL MOTION SENSOR d NORMAL NORMAL PLAY Click the button to play all the recorded data J MOTION PLAY Click the button to play the recorded data by MOTION only SENSOR PLAY Click the button to play the recorded data by SENSOR only Tk E Fig 7 40 Replay screen Search Slider It is possible to playback by clicking the slider on the bar and dragging it PLAY PAUSE Click the button to pause 59 Click the 3 REW FF button to replay when in the pause mode or i gt button or turn the shuttle ring on the front panel for fast rewinding and fast forwarding up to 128 times Keep pressing the ENS or button to accelerate the speed up to 128 times Same as shuttle
37. 10 Click the CHANNEL button you wish to listen on the LIVE AUDIO popup screen as shown below See Fig 7 10 Turn the AUDIO speaker ON by clicking the AUDIO ON OFF button as shown below See Fig 7 10 You can select the AUDIO ON or OFF by repeatedly clicking the mouse AUDIO ON EDI Aupio Adjust the Audio Volume by Clicking the or the Bil button when the AUDIO is turned ON EXIT button to return to the LIVE Mode ur 2007 08 17 15 20 Fig 7 9 LIVE AUDIO sea 22 AUDIO ON OFF VOLUME Control py 17 21314151617 181 9 10 11213141216 2007 08 17 15 11 33 US CHANNEL Fig 7 10 LIVE AUDIO popup screen 39 7 How to Operate 7 7 5 ZOOM The image the screen will be zoomed up to 2 times when the ZOOM button is clicked in the LIVE mode This function is available on the full screen mode only Click the ZOOM button on the MENU window in the LIVE mode Move the mouse on the ZOOMED screen and the 8 directional arrow marks will be appeared as shown below Fig 7 11 Click the EXIT button to return to the MENU window Fig 7 11 ZOOMED screen 40 7 How to Operate 7 7 6 OSD ON OFF OSD ON OFF is possible in the LIVE mode or RECORD mode Click the OSD button on the MENU window to turn the OSD On Screen Display ON or OFF When the OSD is in OFF position all the texts on the screen will be disappeared END RS CAMOG
38. 68 Record Quality pop up window 100 8 Setup 8 6 8 Recording Mode The factory default setting for Recording is the Manual Recording or called Continuous Recording which keeps recording continuously if the OVERWRITE is set ON in the DISK MANAGE menu This Manual Recording mode is not only one of the most popular Recording modes for users but also one of the most convenient Recording modes to use Users can select one of the following Recording modes depends on their application 8 6 8 1 Manual Recording See section 7 9 1 on page 66 8 6 8 2 Manual Event Recording See section 7 9 2 on page 66 8 6 8 3 Timer Recording Schedule Recording See section 7 9 3 on page 67 8 6 8 4 Timer Event Recording See section 7 9 4 on page 68 8 6 9 Recording by Motion Detection When the menu of motion properly setup See section 8 6 3 on page 114 for all the channels and this section for each of the channels and detects motion of objects the system begins to record automatically The recording icon on the MENU bar should be selected in this recording mode If not it won t be recording Click the mouse on the button for each of the channels the RECORD menu and the MOTION menu will be displayed on the screen as shown in Fig 8 69 Click the EXIT button to return to the RECORD menu MOTION ON OFF 1 SECOND HOLD 1 SECOND SPOT OFF REGION DETECT AREA Fig 8 69 MOTION menu aoe Instruction Ma
39. 7 17 44 11 Clear List Are you sure OK CANCEL ZUUTTUOTTT YT7 UuWu u T17 2007 08 17 17 44 20 iw Fig 7 23 VIDEO LOSS LISTS Message window 7 How to Operate 7 8 VIDEO ENHANCE Click the DISPLAY button in the MENU window to control to Contrast Brightness of Each Camera Input or Control to Contrast Brightness Saturation of VGA Output The VIDEO ENHANCE menu will show up See Fig 7 25 Click the EXIT button to return to the MENU window aC RECORD Ex SYS STATUS er 6 aT D 100 POWER Fig 7 24 DISPLAY button VIDEDENHANCE CAMERA INPUT A VGA OUTPUT gt es mw i G11 ris Gri 9715 16 Fig 7 25 CAMERA ENHANCE window 49 al onc DR Ipstruction Manual 7 8 1 CAMERA INPUT CONFIG CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Click on an INPUT button in the CAMERA ENHANCE menu The CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS sliders will be displayed along with camera picture as shown in Fig 7 26 Adjust Contrast and Brightness with the sliders by clicking the mouse To return to the CAMERA ENHANCE menu Click the EXIT button A CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS Fig 7 26 CAMERA INPUT 50 7 How to Operate 7 8 2 VGA OUTPUT CONFIG CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SATURATION To Setup the CONTRAST BRIGHTNESS SATURATION of VGA Output Select the VGA OUTPUT button with KEY or Mouse on VIDEO CONTROL
40. ANCEL button to cancel 15 YSTEMCONFIG FACTORY DEFAULT EAGIORY DERAULT LOAD CONFIG TOAD CONFIG FACTORY DEFAULT FTG Are you sure OK Fig 8 13 Confirmation window of Factory Default 8 2 3 2 LOAD CONFIG BACKUP CONFIG You can save up to four different settings in the BACKUP CONFIG and load the files in the LOAD CONFIG to change the settings to the system LOAD CONFIG This function is to load the changed settings to the system Click the LOAD CONFIG button and the LOAD CONFIG window will be displayed See Fig 8 15 Select a blank file among FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 and FILE 4 by clicking the mouse and click the LOAD button to change the settings See Fig 8 15 Click the CANCEL button to cancel LOAD CONFIG Fig 8 14 LOAD CONFIG button 76 8 Setup LOAD CONFIG FILE 20070817_1 CEG FILE 2 20070817 2 CFG FILE S 20070817 3 CFG FILE 20070817 _4 CFG Fig 8 15 LOAD CONFIG window BACKUP CONFIG This function is to save the current settings to load the settings to the system Save the current settings in the BACKUP CONFIG in order to load it to the system in the near future whenever you change the settings Click the BACKUP CONFIG button and the BACKUP CONFIG window will be displayed See Fig 8 17 Select a blank file among FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 and FILE 4 by clicking the mouse and click the BACKUP button to save the current
41. AY 100 OSD OFF Fig 7 4 Main window 7 How to Operate 7 6 Display Screen 7 6 1 FULL SCREEN RECORD r i Mes j AUDIO Video 1055 AIREELFRRNEEREEER Fig 7 5 FULL screen N 33 And Manual 7 6 2 SPLIT SCREENS DOLLS i T T E 2 T N ME m tes 1 aiga 9 si d i 7 4B QUAD SCREEN 4C QUAD SCREEN 4D QUAD SCREEN 34 7 How to Operate di aput iL m 9 SCREEN 16 SCREEN 35 And al onc DR Instruction Manual 7 7 LIVE 7 7 1 FULL SCREEN Full SCREEN is available in the LIVE mode or the RECORD mode a Click on a certain camera s screen in the LIVE mode or in the RECORD mode and a FULL SCREEN will be displayed a Click the FULL screen to return to the SPLIT SCREEN 7 7 2 SPLIT SCREEN SPLIT SCREEN is available in the LIVE mode or the RECORD mode Mouse wheel scroll in the LIVE mode and the DISPLAY pop up screen will be displayed See Fig 7 6 Click one of the SPLIT screens on the DISPLAY pop up screen 16 SCREEN 1CH 16CH 9 SCREEN 1CH 9CH 8 SCREEN 1CH 8CH Be IE Wa 1 ae gt LA G lg AIL 1 a E 1 6 SCREEN 1CH 6CH
42. After installing the additional HDD formatting on the new drive should be performed Refer to section 8 3 3 for more details 148 APPENDIX Recording time table HDD 300GB Recording Resolution Half D1 720 x 240 Based on 8 cameras HOURS Each 15 fps 10 fps 7 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fps Total 120fps 24fps 16fps 8fps DAYS Each 15 fps 10 fps 7 fps 5 fps 3 fps 2 fps 1 fps Total 120fps 80fps 56fps 40fps 24fps 16fps 8fps HIGH 14 500 20 70 29 000 48 30 72 50 145 00 NORMAL 22 60 33 80 48 30 67 70 112 80 169 10 338 30 45 80 68 60 98 00 137 30 228 80 343 20 686 30 149 Factory default settings 1 LIVE SCREEN 16 SPLIT OSD ON 2 LIVE AUDIO AUDIO OFF VOLUME 5 Max 16 AUDIO 1CH 3 TIME DATE TIME FORMAT 24 HOUR DATE FORMAT YYYY MM DD DISPLAY ON 4 LOAD BACKUP CONFIG NONE LISTS 5 USER ACCOUNT PASSWORD SET YOUR PASSWORD THE PASSWORD IS NULL PASSWORD ON OFF OFF 6 IR REMOTE ID OFF 7 DISK MANAGER HDD WRITE FAIL DISABLE OVERWRITE ON 150 8 ACTIVE ALL NAME CAM 01 CAM 16 BUZZER ALL ON RELAY ALL OFF PAN TILT VENDOR PELCO DISPLAY ON SEQ DISPLAY DWELL 1 SEC 9 AUDIO ALL MIC 5 Max 16 10 RECORD ICON DISPLAY ON SIZE ALL HALF D1 704 X 240 FPS ALL 15 fps QUALITY ALL HIGH SENSITIVITY HIGH VELOCITY HIGH MODE ALL MANUAL RECORD MODE AUDIO RECORD ALL ON MOTION RECORD ALL ON
43. B COPY Save the recorded data in USB Device Click the USB Device button to start copy CD RW COPY Save the recorded data on CD R W Medias Click the CD R W button to start copy 68 7 How to Operate DVD RW COPY Save the recorded data on DVD R W Medias Click the DVD R W button to start copy As soon as one of the above button is clicked copying will start along with displaying the icon shown in Fig 7 50 The following icon indicates that copying is in process 19 36 08 Fig 7 50 Copying Icon 69 And alone DR Ipstruction Manual 7 12 LOG IN LOG OUT related to manipulating system LOG IN LOG OUT to control the button LOG OUT setting the initial state LOG IN LOG OUT Set password information about 8 2 4 PASSWORD see part UE SYS STATUS PAN THT ER ades DISPLAY 100 OSD OFF Fig 7 51 MAIN MENU PASSWORD 70 8 SETUP Fig 8 1 Setup Icon on MENU window It is possible to set up the menus in the LIVE mode and partly in the RECORD mode Click the SETUP button on the MENU window and the SETUP menu will be displayed Click the EXIT button to return to previous mode Ei SYSTEM DISK MANAGER CAMERA AUDIO RECORD NETWORK Fig 8 2 SETUP menu 71 DR Instruction Manual 8 2 SYSTEM Click the SYSTEM button in the SETUP menu a
44. CLEAR LISTS button to clear the lists you will be prompted to confirm changes When you click the OK button the POWER LOSS LISTS will be deleted To cancel click the CANCEL button POWER LOSS LISTS 2007 08 17 16 37 31 2007 08 17 16 37 34 2007 08 17 16 37 37 _ Clear List Are you sure Eco CANCEL 2007 08 17 16 37 52 2007 08 17 16 37 55 2007 08 17 16 37 58 CLEAR LISTS 1 2 3 4 9 B lo 8 9 B 9 Fig 7 20 POWER LOSS LISTS Message 46 7 How to Operate 7 7 10 VIDEO LOSS LIST The list indicates the video loss channel and the time date when the video signal is disconnected Click the VIDEO LOSS LISTS button on the SYSTEM STATUS window to view the VIDEO LOSS LISTS Each of the pages contains 4 lists You can search the pages by clicking the UP DOWN button Click the EXIT button to return to the SYSTEM STATUS window 1055 LISTS 12 39 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 2007 08 17 17 44 11 2007 08 17 17 44 14 2007 08 17 17 44 17 2087 08 17 17 44 20 CLEAR LISTS Fig 7 21 VIDEO LOSS LISTS window Fig 7 22 VIDEO LOSS window 47 DR Instruction Manya CLEAR LISTS button Click the CLEAR LISTS button to clear the lists you will be prompted to confirm changes When you click the OK button the VIDEO LOSS LISTS will be deleted To cancel click the CANCEL button VIDEO 1055 LISTS 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 2007 08 1
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46. L TAN ERAS MIU NY WUE EWADLE Fig 8 91 On Screen Keyboard 114 8 Setup 8 7 3 PORT is TCP address of the program which is used to connect to the network viewer It can be set from 1 to 65535 values Click the PORT button and the On Screen Keyboard will show Delete the current port number with the button and enter the new port number by using On Screen Keyboard and then click OK button to set with new port number a Click the CANCEL button to return to the default value Fig 8 92 Port Setup window NETWORK IP MODE STATIC GATEWAY Wai SUBNET 299 299 259 IP ADDRESS 192 168 2 140 Imm 113 0123456 789 CANCEL SAIMECASZIMUNIEU f ENABLE Fig 8 93 Port Setup Keyboard window 8 7 3 1 Port Forwarding Router has to be set as a virtual server or port forwarding in order to utilize the MNS Mac Name Server or the DDNS service to use Internet Explorer See section 9 3 on this product 115 DR Instruction Manual Do not use the public port numbers 8 7 4 MAC ID MAC ID is connecting address for Ethernet every unit has 12 digit address HEX 6 byte MAC ID was already assigned with the factory default value User can not change it 8 7 5 MNS MAC NAME SERVER As a sort of DDNS two servers in our company are being operated so that our client can access DVH with a Dynamic IP address If one of servers s
47. LT window and choose a value among 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 57600bps and 115200bps on the Baud Rate pop up window by clicking the mouse Fig 8 40 BAUDRATE button 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 1800 BPS 9600 19200 BPS 97800 BPS 113200 BPS 39400 BPS Fig 8 41 Baud Rate pop up window Data Bits Click the DATA BITS button in the PAN TILT window and choose a value among 5 6 7 and 8 on the Data Bits pop up window by clicking the mouse DATA BITS Fig 8 42 DATA BITS button Fig 8 43 Data Bits pop up window 91 And al onc DR Instruction Manual Stop Bits Click the STOP BITS button in the PAN TILT window and select 1 or 2 on the Stop Bits pop up window by clicking the mouse Fig 8 44 STOP BITS button Fig 8 45 Stop Bits pop up window Parity Bit Click the PARITY BIT button in the PAN TILT window and choose a value among NONE ODD EVEN STICK and ZERO on the Parity Bit pop up window by clicking the mouse Fig 8 46 PARITY BIT button Fig 8 47 Parity Bit pop up window 8 4 6 Display Click the DISPLAY button in the CAMERA menu and select the ON or OFF If the ON is selected the camera name camera title in the LIVE mode will be displayed on the screen 92 8 Setup If the OFF is selected the camera name camera title in the LIVE mode won t be displayed Fig 8 48
48. MPEG4 H 264 Digital Video Recorder USER S INSTRUCTIONS Contents CONTENTS 6 6 STAND ALONE DVR DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 7 CF ATURE 8 3 WHAT DO AT THE TIME OF nennen nennen nennen enne nennen 9 A PECIFIC ATON 10 US TINS POI T 11 5 1 HOW TO INSTALL THE HDD TO D 11 FORMATTING THE ND 11 5 3 FIRMWARE UPGRADE cccccsssessesssseescesecessecseescuanscesenausecsusensevscesascuressaracuvensasscuanscerescuressarss 12 INTALA 19 6 1 CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS FOR 4 8CH amp 16CH DVR 19 6 2 NOTE FOR 21 6 3 SYSTEM CONNECTION me nr 22 SE T 23 6 4 1 Camera Oe HOT eae ne ee 23 p 4 2 AudIDX ORO aue sate m IMMO UAR ean eased 23 6 4 3 sane NEUE SE cM UU S UP 24 6 4 4 Sensor Connection and RELAY IN 25 6 4 5 5232 CONNEC seris sarisari ian ana SHEEPS AnA EANA KEE 26 6 4 6 Connection to
49. ady to playback the Ready on the corresponding devices will be displayed in shown in Fig 7 35 Click the mouse on a device among HDD USB CD R W and DVD R W that is displaying the Ready See Fig 7 35 The corresponding LED will be lit in red when the device is selected READY HD Fig 7 35 REPLAY DEVIGE button 7 10 2 2 Set the Start Time Select the Date year month day on the calendar by clicking the mouse on the highlighted character in black that turns to highlighted character in red See Fig 7 36 The highlighted character in black indicates the dates and times that recorded data exists and the highlighted character in red indicates the selected dates and times Select the month year by clicking the mouse on the button gt button Fig 7 36 Calendar window 27 al onc Ipstruction Manual Select the hour on the Start Time Select Window See Fig 7 37 by clicking the mouse the Hour 0 23 hour you wish to start to play The green active buttons indicate the HOUR that recorded data exists and the red active buttons indicate the selected Start HOUR 1 BT 71 22 23 E PERE EE EEE a Em 1 oma 1 1 ae 1 enum m nu m 15 m Fig 7 37 Start Time Select window By using the Replay Time set up buttons The time and date can also set on the Replay Time set up button
50. and all the channels simultaneously HOUR selection button Select the start time to copy by clicking the mouse on HOUR 0 23 in the military hour Thereafter the extent of the recording will be saved on Channel selection button Some channels can be selected by clicking the mouse on the corresponding channels By using the Copy Start End set up buttons The time and date can also set on the Copy Start End set up buttons window See Fig 7 46 Select the values year month date and hour minute second by clicking the mouse change the values with the mouse s wheel and click the mouse again on the changed values to complete as shown Fig 7 46 65 SIART 2007 07 25 28 18 1H 28087 87 26 28 14 38 Fig 7 46 Copy Start End setup buttons By using the Start End set up bar The starting time to copy can also be set by clicking the slider on the bar and dragging it or just click the bar Fig 7 47 Copy Start End setup bar 7 11 3 Set the Copy End Time Copying extent Hefer to the above explanation See section 7 11 2 66 7 How to Operate 7 11 4 copying the recorded data during replaying The system DVR82XX allows users to copy the recorded data during replaying Start replaying See section 7 10 Right click on the replaying screen and the COPY DATA screen will be displayed See Fig 7 48 To set the starting time and date to copy select the values year month date window a
51. ant to update a firmware Click the Yes to update Double click the latest firmware and then you will be asked Shall update firmware Click the OK to update The DVR will display the Firmware Updating along with the progressive bar on the screen and it will automatically reboot 126 9 Remote Host Program 9 4 2 Connection There are two ways to access the DVR through the DvrViewer as follows With Set Direct setting Click the CONNECT button on the DvrViewer and the DvrViewer will be displayed Click the mouse on the Set Direct in the Connect Dialog menu and click the EDIT button and enter the IP address and Port number which must be the same as DVR has Click the EDIT button again and the connection list will be created in the Name List up to 20 lists Choose a Site Name in the Name Lists and then click the CONNECT button In order to access the With Get Server setting Click the CONNECT button on the DvrViewer and the DvrViewer will be displayed Click the mouse on the Get Server in the Connect Dialog menu and click the EDIT button and enter the IP address Port number and Site Name which must be the same as DVR has SETUP click NETWORK click MNS in the NETWORK menu Refer to section 8 7 5 MNS on page 132 Click the EDIT button again and the connection list will be created in the Name Lists up to 20 lists Choose a Site Name in the Name Lists and then click th
52. as shown in Fig 7 43 will be displayed Click the EXIT button to return to the previous mode START 2007 08 16 17 END 2887 88 17 18 12 73 14 15 16 1 4 STARI 287 08 16 17 19 20 21 22 SEALS B 17 Fig 7 43 COPY window 7 11 1 Copying devices In order to copy the recorded data plug the USB devices such as external USB HDD USB memory to the USB port or insert a blank media CD R W or DVD R W into the DVD R W drive When the devices and medias are ready to copy the Ready on the corresponding devices and medias will be displayed in shown in Fig 7 43 We recommend you to format the USB devices prior to copy the recorded data as 62 7 How to Operate follows but the Medias such as CD R W and DVD R W don t need to format 63 Instruction Connect the USB devices to the DVR Click the SETUP icon on the MENU window and the SETUP menu will be displayed Click the DISK MANAGER in the SETUP menu and the DISK MENAGER will be displayed Click the mouse on the USB button in the DISK MANAGER and you will be asked Click the OK and then the progressive bar will be shown along with FORMATTING USB In regards to blank Medias CD R W and DVD R W Most Medias can be used with the system but some of them may be not compatible with Refer to the included instructions related to Medias or visit the website of DVD CD DRIVE unit manufacture
53. ck the mouse again on the changed values to complete as shown in Fig 7 32 The recording time can be set in military hour mode 24hour Press the RECORD button on the front panel or click the RECORD icon on the MENU window Fig 7 30 Timer Recording setup 53 7 9 4 Timer Event Recording Click the SETUP icon on the MENU window in the LIVE mode Click the RECORD button in the SETUP menu and the RECORD window will be displayed Select the TIMER RECORDING between the MANUAL RECORDING is and the TIMER RECORDING as shown in Fig 7 31 channels be set the same time by clicking the ALL or each of the channels can be set by clicking the TIMER RECORDING on the CAM 1 through CAM 16 The MOTION and SENSOR as shown in Fig 7 31 should be turned ON in this recording mode Choose one among WEEKDAY SATURDAY and SUNDAY in the TIMER menu by clicking the mouse on ES that turns to You choose the value 0 or by repeatedly clicking the mouse Select the Starting Time and Ending Time by clicking the mouse change the values with the 5 wheel and click the mouse again on the changed values to complete as shown in Fig 7 32 The recording time can be set in military hour mode 24hour Press the RECORD button on the front panel or click the RECORD icon the MENU window WEEKDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Fig 7 32 Example for Timer Recording 54
54. e CONNECT button in order to access the Connect Dialog Connect Dialog IP Table IP Table Set Direct C Get Server C Set Direct Name Lists Name Lists IP Information IP Information Server IP 149 Server Port Name Fig 9 8 Connect Dialog Note CONNECT ICON connects only to be rotated during day 127 And Manual 9 4 3 STATUS MODE 2008 03 14 Tue 10 50 32 STATUS 505000 192 168 2 136 KPS 350 DVR STATUS window STATUS button Fig 9 9 STATUS MODE Click the button and the CAMERA SENSOR RELAY status and storage space for each HDD being used in DVR will be displayed See Fig 9 9 DVR STATUS window 128 9 Remote Host Program 9 4 4 REPLAY 2000 09 09 20 35 17 fees m Sos LEE EURO EE FPS 83 REPLAY REPLAY time set up window REPLAY button Fig 9 10 REPLAY MODE You to play the recorded image on DVR Click the button and REPLAY time set up window that contains recorded start end time for replay will be displayed See Fig 9 10 REPLAY time set up window When you click the button it will show the Play Time set up window See Fig 9 11 Fee R RRB Ree eee eee Time Setting 2007 5 Ag 1729 7 15 37 cea Fig 9 11 Play Time set up window HumuuumuuuumnuuumnumE Select the valu
55. e On Screen Keyboard pressing the buttons on the front panel or remote controller and then click OK button to save it Click the CANCEL button to return to the previous value Fig 8 96 SITE NAME Setup button SERVER 1 DISABLE IP ADDRESS 65 300 SERVER 2 NISARIF SFFE7BB_ Fig 8 97 SITE NAME Setup On Screen Keyboard 118 8 Setup 8 7 6 DDNS DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM Select the DDNS button in the NETWORK menu by clicking the mouse pressing the buttons on the front panel or remote controller The DDNS menu will show up as shown in Fig 8 98 Toreturn to the NETWORK menu Click the EXIT button f you were in the middle of entering values on the DDNS menu you can t exit by clicking the mouse Choose the SERVER button in the DDNS menu by clicking the mouse and select the DESABLE and then click the mmt SERVER DYNONS ORG HOST NAME DVR DYNDNS ORG USER ID USER PASSWORD EREEREER Fig 8 98 DDNS menu SERVER Choose the SERVER button in the DDNS menu by clicking the mouse pressing buttons on the front panel or remote controller and select the DYNDNS ORG provided by www dyndns org at no cost Fig 8 99 SERVER button 2 HOST NAME Click the HOST NAME in the DDNS menu and enter the HOST NAME that is registered to the DDNS service provider such as DYNDNS ORG and NO IP ORG by using the On 119
56. een is replaying on the Player and the current images will print out along with comments if you write down some comments in the Print Comment Dialog as shown in Fig 9 25 Click the OK button in the Print Comment Dialog regardless of the comments to print 144 Print Comment Dialog Comment String xs IMAGE Fig 9 35 Print command window Division button Playback Replay Speed Control Cancel 9 Remote Host Program DVR IMAGE DYR SDVR TIME 2006 08 22 15 40 57 gt 2006708 22 15 40 57 COMMENT IMAGE Fig 9 36 Print image Select one of the following divisions while replaying Full Screen HH 4 Division Screen 9 Division Screen 16 Division Screen Fig 9 37 Division button Move the slider with the mouse to control the replaying speed The 0 represents the normal speed respectively and represents slow speed and fast speed Fig 9 38 Replay Speed Control Slider 145 Search slider for replaying The slider can be moved left and right by clicking the slider on the bar and dragging it or just click the bar to search the recorded data Fig 9 39 Replay Search Slider Replay Control Refer to section 7 10 2 3 PLAY L NEXT L PREY EE REW HL SIE Fig 9 40 Replay Control buttons Volume Control Control the volume when replaying on the full screen mode
57. elect one of the channels by clicking the mouse and click the OK See Fig 9 23 Click the Start Convert button on the Convert AVI window and click the CLOSE button after verifying the status Complete See Fig 9 24 141 SOURCE SELECT TARGET C Program Files StandAlone MPEG OPEN STATUS elect Stan Conwen CANCEL Fig 9 30 Convert AVI window Browse for Folder Browse for Folder Select one channel Folder ConverbAVI Select one channel Folder EHG Stand4lone MPEG4 ANT Files 12 37 Floppy i5 Backup Files Local Disk C 2 CLOVER Local Disk D Printed Files CD RW Drive E System Files CD Drive Fs Hy Symantec xj ae Removable Disk G1 H E Symantec AntiVirus Removable Disk H Uninstall Information E DvrRecData E E unzipped S Clover Data on Claver wisecomm W s Viewpoint S AcCTivate on Clover wisecomm 131 ES ie al Mime zs cu Dueb 1 Fn gt Fig 9 31 Backup Files by Networking Fig 9 32 DVR Rec Data by USB 142 9 Remote Host Program Browse for Folder Convertavl Select one channel Folder ic 2007 07 03 25 15 13 37 15 13 37 4 15 13 37 2 15 13 32 4 15 13 37 4 15 13 37 CH 5 15 13 37 CH 6 E 15 13 37
58. era icon on the Map Screen Drag amp Drop out of the c amera will be deleted Map to re install the camera on the screen below 2 Map cameras placed on the screen Please repeat Fig 9 26 Delete Camera Icon and Live screen 139 ded CIC Instruction 9 5 PLAYER July 200 des 26 27 w Search Convert AVI 3 Capture 6 2 Fig 9 27 Player Chart Button of Player Program Status window Play mode Date Time Calendar Convert to AVI File Search button for replaying Capture button Print button Division button Playback Replay speed Control Search slider for replaying Replay Control Volume Control Exit program button 140 9 Remote Host Program Status window Play mode Date Time It indicates the play mode date and time PLAY 2006 na 22 14 36 05 Fig 9 28 Status window Calendar shows the date currently being replayed July 2007 9 Fig 9 29 Calendar 3 Convert AVI File Convert the recorded files to AVI files Click the Convert AVI button on the Player and the Convert AVI window will be displayed See Fig 9 20 Click on the SELECT button on the Convert AVI window and the Browse for Folder will be displayed See Fig 9 21 and Fig 9 22 Select the folder that contains the recorded data and s
59. es DATE and TIME by clicking the mouse Click the OK button to complete Click the fm button to play the recorded data 129 And Manual Replay Control 2008 03 03 Mon 20 38 20 PAUSE 2008 07 79 22 16 18 REPLAY T 192 160 2 196 83 KPS 35U Replay control window Fig 9 12 REPLAY CONTROL MODE PLAY PAUSE Click the button to replay REW FF During replaying press the or button or turn the shuttle ring on the front panel for fast rewinding and fast forwarding up to 128 times Keep pressing the or button to accelerate speed up to 128 times Same as shuttle ring PREV NEXT During replaying press the button to view previous frame in still image and press the button to view the next frame in still image STOP Click the button to replay close 130 9 Remote Host Program 9 4 5 COPY 2008 03 03 Mon 20 38 20 192 168 21 36 FPS 83 KPS 151 COPY time set up window COPY button Fig 9 13 COPY MODE You to copy the recorded data from DVR to remote The Recorded data will be saved in the Backup Files Open Windows Explorer click My Computer click the Program Files click DvrMaster click Backup Files through the NETWORK Click the button and COPY time set up window that contains recorded start end time for copy will be displayed See Fig 9 13 COPY time
60. g would be started 5 2 Formatting the HDD When the booting is done the following screen shows up Press or choose OK button with a m ouse or key on the remote control Then formatting the HDD is started p muss lt HOD HOD Format CAHEED HOD HOD Format FORMATTING HDD 11 ceeded Manual 5 3 Firmware Upgrade When Formatting the HDD is done the following screen shows up for the firmware upgrade IMAGE ERROR UPDATE BIRMWARE HET UO RKZCOHETbG USBGECDRU Dun CAHEEL There are two ways to upgrade the firmware 1 Firmware upgrade thru the host viewer If you choose NETWORK CONFIG the network configuration window shows up FUERTE POATE 54 MODE IMAGE ERROR GATEWAY UPDATE FIRMWARE SUBHET lt IP ADDRESS HEiWORKBEON RNG PORT USBCDRU nun CAHEEL SERUER MHS DISABLE DDHS DISABLE SAME AS 12 5 HDD First Installation Before you connect the DVR from host viewer you need to set up the network of DVR first For the instruction of network setup or host viewer refer to the user manual of DVR in the Tip CD If the network setup is done execute the host viewer in PC and try to connect to the DVR MODE GATEWAY SUBHET LP ADDRESS PORT HAC SERUER HHS DISABLE
61. gure 7 18 PASSWORD Window keyboard appears PASSWORD seed FACTORY DEFAULT is 11111111 PASSWORD enters the windows using the keyboard Set at Value set by pressing one button can be cleared geuljassik OK button is pressed input is completed PASSWORD You can enter up to a maximum of eight characters PASSWORD SYSTEM CONFIG window when you run a seed FACTORY DEFAULT 11111111 will be replaced LANGUAGE ENGLISH TIME DATE TIME 7 DATE SYSTEM CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG DVR PASSWORD IR REMOTE ID Fig 8 18 PASSWORD KEYBOARD window 79 al onc Ipstruction Manual Setting PASSWORD Moves such as the following Password page PASSWORD ACTIVE LOGIN ID PASSWORD FUNCTION SUPERVISOR COMMON USER GUEST SET AUTO LOGOUT Figure 8 19 PASSWORD setting window D Active login settings of the setting or OFF ON SETUP REPLAY RECORD DVR to access when I DvrViewer PASSWORD to enter into action to make sure that the portion control to distinguish each user a password that can be part of a set differently Click on a user name and password followed by partial sets Figure 7 18 PASSWORD keyboard window has opened a new secret number PASSWORD seed of the 11111111 and up to eight characters can be entered Supervisor I can use all the features of the end user Common User a common feature in which users can say Guest limited use fo
62. he front Panel MOVE the PAN TILT CONTROL window Click the or the button on the PAN TILT CONTROL window Fig 7 16 PAN TILT CONTROL window to move each direction 43 7 7 8 SYSTEM STATUS Click the SYSTEM STATUS button on the MENU window to see the system status as shown below Fig 7 17 Click the EXIT button to return to the MENU window te m PAR TUT vlr DISPLAY 05D OFF Fig 7 17 SYSTEM STATUS button YSTEM STATUS IP PORT 192 168 2 107 SITE NAME AR ID HDD1 74 0GB 1 USED HDD2 VACANT HDDS VACANT HDD4 VACANT POWER LOSS LISTS VIDEO LOSS LISTS Fig 7 18 SYSTEM STATUS window 44 7 How to Operate 7 7 9 POWER LOSS LISTS The list indicates the time date when the system power is turned OFF Click the POWER LOSS LISTS button on the SYSTEM STATUS window to view the POWER LOSS LISTS Each of the pages contains 10 lists You can search the pages by clicking the UP DOWN button Click the gt EXIT button to return to the SYSTEM STATUS window POWER LOSS LISTS 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 2007 08 17 CLEAR LISTS h h ah 1 2 4 9 B l 8 9 16 Fig 7 19 POWER LOSS LISTS window 45 al opc Manual CLEAR LISTS button Click the
63. ings as follows Click the DETECT AREA button in the MOTION menu and Motion Detect Area Setting window will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 74 Right click on the Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 74 and the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window will be displayed Fig 8 75 Click the 0 1 11 button to return to the MOTION menu g ALL SET ALL CLEAR WINDOW SET JU WINDOW CLEAR EACH CELL lt a Fig 8 74Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 75Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window Fig 8 76 EXIT button 104 8 Setup All Set Right click on the Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 74 and the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window will be displayed Fig 8 75 By clicking the mouse Select the button on the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window Motion Detect Area displays in blue on the screen as shown in Fig 8 77 The Factory default value is the ALL SET Fig 8 77 All Set screen 105 Ipstruction MAA All Clear Right click on the Motion Detect Area Setting window Fig 8 74 and the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window will be displayed Fig 8 75 By clicking the mouse Select the ALLCLEAR button on the Motion Detect Area Setting pop up window in order to clear the Motion Detect Area The window turns to white color as shown in Fig 8 78 Fig 8 78 All Cleared screen 106 8 Setup Window Set Right
64. mber Check if other user is using this Please check the Port number of DVR and PC is identical Check Port number at MENU SETUP SYSTEM NETWORK CONFIG PORT 5800 on DVR TARGET PORT NUMBER 5800 on Host Program gt Please confirm the Password of DVR and PC is identical Check Password at MENU SETUP SYSTEM PASSWORD 153 Instruction Manual gt Please check whether DVR is connected another Check SYSTEM STATUS by pressing STATUS button FROM xxx xxx xxx xxx IP which is presently connected MY IP xxx xxx xxx xxx DVR is waiting for connection Please check whether firewall is installed in the network Ask the network administrator to reconfigure the firewall 154
65. nd hour minute second on the COPY DATA window by clicking the mouse change the values with the mouse s wheel and click the mouse again on the changed values to complete Select each of channels 1 through 16 in red or A in black for all the channels on the COPY DATA window and click on the SELECTED button to save 00 S Fig 7 48 Start Copy Time Setup window To set the ending time and date to copy right click on the replaying screen again and the COPY DATA window that contains end time for copying will be displayed See Fig 7 49 Set the ending time and date to copy as described above To select the COPY MODE click on the GO TO COPY button See Fig 7 49 and the COPY window See Fig 7 43 will be displayed The time and date starting time and ending time to copy can be changed on the COPY window as well See section 7 1 1 2 gt E Fig 7 49 End Time Setup window Choose one among NETWORK USB CD and DVD which are ready to copy See section 7 11 1 Select COPY Mode Only when the devices and medias are ready to copy the Ready on the corresponding devices and medias will be displayed NETWORK COPY Save the recorded data in PC through the DvrViewer by Network Click the Network button on the DvrViewer to start copy It is available only on the DvrViewer not on the DVR and the networking should be connected to the DVR US
66. nd the SYSTEM menu shown in Fig 8 3 will be displayed Click the c EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu EE LANGUAGE ENGLISH TIME DATE TIME 7 DATE SYSTEM CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG DVR PASSWORD OFF IR REMOTE ID OFF FIRMWARE UPDATE 5 SELECT S SERUUM LU IR UI SYSTEM INFO Fig 8 3 SYSTEM menu 8 2 1 LANGUAGE You can select one of Language such as English Korean Chinese Japanese and Russian Select of Language by clicking the mouse and then all of window will close and back to the LIVE mode LANGUAGE Fig 8 4 LANGUAGE button 12 8 Setup 8 2 2 TIME DATE Click the TIME DATE button in the SYSTEM menu and the TIME DATE menu will be displayed See Fig 8 5 Click the EXIT button to return to the SYSTEM menu TIME DATE TIME FORMAT 724 TIME 0 DATEFORMAT YYYY MM DD 2007 08 17 DISPLAY ON Fig 8 5 TIME DATE menu TIME FORMAT Click the mouse on the TIME FORMAT button to change and then select 24 HOUR or 12 HOUR by clicking the mouse TIME FORMAT Fig 8 6 Time Format button TIME Settings Click the button AM or PM and hour minute second and select one of the value by clicking the mouse TIME 18 18 39 Fig 8 7 Time Setting 73 alone DR Ipstruction Manual DATE FORMAT There are three formats to display the time and date as follow MM DD YYYY F
67. nual ON OFF The system will start to record when MOTION is detected and the ON is selected in the MOTION menu by clicking the mouse If the OFF is selected the system won t be recording Fig 8 70 MOTION ON OFF button 102 8 Setup Pre Alarm Time Setup Allows you to record a section of video just prior to Motion or Sensor activation Click the mouse on the PRE in the MOTION menu and choose one of the values among 0 1 2 3 4 and 5 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save 12 SECOND Fig 8 71 Pre Record Time setup button Motion Hold Time Setup The system continues recording for the MOTION HOLD TIME and finishes the recording Click the mouse on the HOLD in the MOTION menu and choose one of the values among 1 through 30 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save Fig 8 72 Hold Hecord Time Setup button Spot Setup If the ON is selected by clicking the mouse on the SPOT button in the MOTION menu a full screen will display when a motion is detected If the OFF is selected the full screen won t be displayed even though motion of objects is detected Fig 8 73 Spot Setup button 103 cS Instruction Manual Region The Motion Detection Area displays in blue on the screen and it turns to doubly box when the motion is detected The white color on the screen represents none of detection area There are three kinds of REGION sett
68. onnector on the rear of the unit Output for VGA Monitor is the same as that of the main screen however it outputs a better quality signal Pin configuration of VGA Connector Number Description Number Description 1 50 07 0900 N C EMEN _ SND 3 uc EUN S S 7136 1 Eu P er 7 mu m w 24 6 Installation 6 4 4 Sensor Connection and RELAY IN amp OUT SENSOR Connection SENSOR IN Connect the sensor to ALM SENSOR IN The Sensor should be a contactor type and support NO Normal Open Refer to Fig 6 6 SENSOR IN OUT PIN for connection SENSOR com RELAY OUT RELAY 18 17116 15 114 1 12 11 10 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 Fig 6 6 SENSOR IN OUT PIN RELAY OUT Connection When necessary use RELAY OUT The Output of RELAY OUT is a relay contactor type and supports NO Normal Open amp NC Normal Close The Output capacity is 220V 1A A higher capacity can cause system failure Refer to Fig 6 7 for the connection to RELAY OUT 0000000200 _ Fig 6 7 25 Iostruction Manual 6 4 5 PAN TILT Connection Connect the cable to the RS232C PORT on the rear of the unit Specification of the RS232C connector is standard for DSUB9 The Maximum Length of cable is 45 ft When you want to use a longer distance use RS323 to RS422 conver
69. or U S A YYYY MM DD For Asian countries DD MM YYYY For European countries Click the DATE FORMAT button and select one among YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY and MM DD YYYY by clicking the mouse DATE FORMAT Fig 8 8 Date Format button DATE Settings Click the button month date and year and select one of the value by clicking the mouse um 23 MON Fig 8 9 Date Settings button DISPLAY It enables you to display the time and date on the Live screen Click the DISPLAY button to set display on or off DISPLAY Fig 8 10 Display button Note Setting the new time will cause loss of recording data After setting the time HDD should be formatted prior to start recording 74 8 Setup 8 2 3 SYSTEM CONFIG a Click the SYSTEM CONFIG button in the SYSTEM menu and the SYSTEM CONFIG menu will be displayed See Fig 8 11 a Click the EXIT button to return to the SYSTEM menu YSTEM CONHG FACTORY DEFAULT FACTORY DEFAUIT LOAD CONFIG LOAD CONFIG BACKUP CONFIG BACKUP CONFIG Fig 8 11 SYSTEM CONFIG 8 2 3 1 FACTORY DEFAULT Click the FACTORY DEFAULT button in the SYSTEM CONFIG menu you will be asked as shown in Fig 8 13 FACTORY DEFAULT Fig 8 12 Factory Default button Click the OK button Fig 8 13 to reset to the Factory Default Values and then the system will save the factory default values settings Click the C
70. ost Program 9 3 Internet Explorer 3 er 8 ferried i ww F Qu O 020 4 i 5 x gr F m E L P T mer Var Hoe LEITET Setup same Client viewer 9 4 Remote Host 3 ed 9 2008 03 04 Tue 10 50 32 3 32255 8 9 0 3 SEIT EE Q STATUS a e A TE TETS le 1515 HDD STATUS UN 532 1 505000 192 168 2 136 FPS 83 KPS 350 Fig 9 5 DvrViewer 123 oh Instruction Table Remote host program buttons o Minimize button Close button Current Time Access button Settings button Players run button Capture button Multiplayer mode Terminal mode E map button Each 1 to 16 full screen split 4 9 split 16 Split button PAN TILT control buttons PTZ camera to remotely control the DVR s Depending on the mode STATUS REPLAY COPY button to display the information or manipulation button references Each STATUS REPLAY COPY mode button The audio channels DVR remotely access the PC s speakers and microphone and control buttons are displayed in the area Access to display the address of your DVR 124 9 Remote Host Program 9 4
71. ost Program Right loaded map the name of the gorilla pressed to Rename from the pop up menu and then change the name Map does not use the right mouse button to click pop up menu and click the Delete Map will be deleted Fig Center Double clicking on an icon on the map the map drawings maps appears on the screen Plans for the collapse or Viewer hwakdaedoeeo will appear on the screen iar iar 5 am i am T ams ams eX ams irs P Y E Mrs lans Double click auntawmn Add Delete eMap Rename Add Rename Fig 9 21 Rename Fig 9 22 Delete eMap Fig 9 23 Using eMap 2 Map screen the camera placement Map and list of DVR camera position in order to watch the match as per Drag amp Drop Map put on the screen 2000 03 04 Tue LE mm STATUS 505000 192 168 2 136 5 49 KPS 1244 Fig 9 24 Camera setting Screen on the Map 137 Many a 3 Use of the camera position display A small portion of the rectangular icon of the camera position Live display screen connected to the camera position and scale with the mouse to move the camera position double clicking on the Live screen icon look you can cover up Fig 9 25 Using Camera Icon and Live screen 138 9 Remote Host Program 4 Removal of the location of the camera icon Live camera s screen or the mouse to position the cam
72. password if the password is already turned ON in the SYSTEM menu Click SETUP SYSTEM This ensures that only authorized personnel are allowed to log in Remote system minimum requirements e Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP Operating System Pentium 4 2 0GHz or higher 256MB System memory 1024 x 768 Display Resolution 32Bit color e Internet or LAN Connection e TCP IP installed e Microsoft DirectX 9 0c It is recommended to have DirectX 9 0c version in client PC DirectX 9 0 is available for download from Microsoft homepage www microsoft com windows directx 121 9 2 Installing Program to Install the program into PC by using program CD supplied as follows How to install the program 1 Start the operating system Windows 2000 XP 2 Insert the program CD into CD ROM drive 3 Open My Computer and then select CD ROM drive 4 Double click Setup EXE The software installation will begin 5 After the installation has been completed the DvrViewer icon will be created on your desktop screen as shown below 7 Double click the DvrViewer icon and the DvrViewer screen appears b yr ye wer Fig 9 1 DvrViewer icon How to set Screen Resolution and Color Quality 1 Click Start point to Control Panel and then click on it 2 Double click Display icon In Display Properties Window select Settings 4 Set Colors as True color 32 bit and Screen area as 1024 by 768 pixels 122 9 Remote H
73. r ON or OFF If the is selected the buzzer will sound when video signal lost and if the X is selected the buzzer won t sound Fig 8 31 Buzzer button 8 4 4 Relay The system will automatically activate sirens or other devices through the Relay Outputs on the rear panel when video signal lost Click on each of the channels you wish to select the Relay Outputs among OFF 1 2 3 4 Fig 8 33 Relay pop up window 88 8 Setup 8 4 5 Pan Tilt Settings Click the PAN TILT button on the corresponding channels in the CAMERA menu and the PAN TILT window will be displayed as shown in Fig 8 35 Click the EXIT button to return to the CAMERA menu Fig 8 34 PAN TILT button PANT TIT PAN TILT PELCO MODEL PELCO D BAUDRATE 4800 BPS DATA BITS STOP BITS PARITY BIT Fig 8 35 PAN TILT window 89 alone Iostruction Manual Pan Tilt Vendor select Click the PAN TILT amp REMOTE button in the PAN TILT window and the vendor lists will show up Select a vendor on the vendor lists by clicking the mouse Fig 8 37 PAN TILT Vendor lists Model Click the MODEL button in the PAN TILT window and select the model on the pop up lists by clicking the mouse Fig 8 38 MODEL button Fig 8 39 PAN TILT Model pop up window 90 8 Setup Baud rate Click the BAUD RATE button in the PAN TI
74. r for more information 7 11 2 Set the Copy Start Time Copying extent Select the Date year month day on the calendar by clicking the mouse on the highlighted character in red that turns to highlighted character in black See Fig 7 44 The highlighted character in black indicates the dates and times that recorded data exists and the highlighted character in red indicates the selected dates and times Select the month year by clicking the mouse on the button gt button Select the hour on the Copy Start Time and Channel Selection Window See Fig 7 45 by clicking the mouse on the Hour 0 23 hour you wish to start to copy The green active buttons indicate the HOUR that recorded data exists and the red active buttons indicate the selected Start HOUR ry 600 Fig 7 44 Calendar for Copying 64 7 How to Operate 23456 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 18 17 18 19 1212203 2 mmm 2 4 me um mmc Hn 0 10 113 12 8 18 145 15 18 CLER ER 0 7 45 Copy Start Channel Selection window All channels HOUR selection button Click the arrow button on the upper left corner as shown in Fig 7 45 to set the full extent of the recording
75. r visitors who can tell you 80 8 Setup 9 Function buttons each depending on user to set a portion of restricting access Click below to check the box you can choose whether to use features FUNCTION FUNCTION SETUP SETUP POWER OFF POWER OFF RECORD 2 RECORD REPLAY 2 REPLAY COPY COPY FUNCTION SETUP POWER OFF RECORD REPLAY COPY 2 VIDEO ENHANCE E VIDEO ENHANCE NETWORK NETWORK PTZ VIDEO ENHANCE NETWORK CANCEL CANCEL CANCEL Supervisor Common User Guest 2 Auto Logout If you do not automatically use the time schedule for the Log Out feature that all OWs you to maintain security PASSWORD ACTIVE LOGIN ID AS FUNCTION SUPERVISOR RI SET COMMON USER GUEST AUTO LOGOUT Figure 8 20 AUTO LOGOUT setting window 60 minutes with a 1 minute set LOG OUT TO automatically after a set period of time AUTO LOGOUT OFF is to turn it off Note Don t forget the password 81 Instruction 8 2 5 IR REMOTE ID Up to 16 DVR systems can be controlled by only one remote controller we provided but IDs should be assigned on each of the systems You don t have to assign any ID on the single unit and you can control the system with the provided remote controller without IR REMOTE ID which is in the OFF mode Skip this section Click the IR REMOTE ID button and select one among OFF 1 through 16 to assign an ID on the system by clicking the mouse
76. rea Setting pop up window Click the mouse on each of the cells as much as you would like to designate the Motion Detection Area To clear click the designated cells Fig 8 81 Each Cell Setup screen Note Please pay attention to the following directions in order to use the Motion Detection function properly e Adjust the sensitivity level and motion area to fit your requirements Do not use this function in an area where many objects are continuously moving In case of this change the recording mode to the Continuous Manual Recording mode Use a high quality camera that does not generate video static or noise The motion detection algorithm recognizes this noise as a motion and records the noise even if there was no actual motion e Do not point the camera toward a strong and changing lighting source it can activate false motion detection 109 DR Ipstruction Manual 8 6 10 Recording by Sensor PIR Sensor mem a Click the mouse on the button for each of the channels in the RECORD menu and the SENSOR menu will be displayed on the screen as shown in Fig 8 82 Click the EXIT button to return to the RECORD menu OFF PRE 1 SECOND HOLD 1 SECOND SPOT OFF Fig 8 82 SENSOR window ON OFF The system will start to record when Alarm is detected and the ON is selected in the SENSOR menu by clicking the mouse If the OFF is selected the system won t be recording If yo
77. s mode 2008 03 03 Mon 20 39 20 Access mode 2 83 Fig 9 17 CONNECT access mode 15 divided into Terminal mode and Multi mode Multi Mode DVR connected to the camera respectively for showing the video mode Terminal Mode DVR screen monitors connected to the network as viewers can also watch the mouse control mode Terminal mode 15 activated if not DVR setup of the Network to disable the same as monitor up to it will work only if the Multi Mode DVR capabilities to enable the password when it is f you have a limited portion of the features DVR set the password of the user s ability to set a limit related to the case common user the viewer s ability to access some restrictions 135 STATUS 50000 192 168 2 136 PPS 49 KPS 1244 Fig 9 18 E Map MODE mode 15 being used actual drawings map by placing the camera on faster more accurate a feature that enables surveillance 1 Map drawings maps MORE Map of the mouse right button is pressed part of the pop up menu appears Add eMap cameras installed by pressing the actual drawings map to call B E fh am am am an an an a an am an BAC BITMAP Files bmp Delete Rename Fig 9 19 Add eMap Fig 9 20 File manager 136 9 Remote H
78. set up window When you click the Fig 9 14 Time Setting 20075 43 1729 699 2S 7 15 37 canei Fig 9 14 Play Time set up window Select the values DATE and TIME by clicking the mouse Click the OK button to complete 131 132 9 Remote Host Program Click the button to copy recorded data The DvrViewer will show the progressive status to copy See Fig 9 15 Progressive status to Copy r Click the button to copy close FPS 83 Progressive status to STOP button Fig 9 15 Copying on the DvrViewer 133 cS Instruction Manual eZ RRB RRR RRR BPR RRR RRR Re eee eee ee eee eee ee eee 9 4 6 Speaker Microphone 0 2 Fig 9 16 Speaker Microphone Buttons of Remote Host Program Audio Input channel selection Select the same audio channel as the DVR has Speaker ON OFF Turn the Speaker ON or OFF by clicking the mouse Microphone ON OFF Turn the Microphone ON or OFF by clicking the mouse Speaker Volume Control Adjust the Speaker Volume by clicking the amount of audio volume It is available when the Speaker is turned ON amp Microphone Volume Control Adjust the Microphone Volume by clicking the amount of audio volume It is available when the Microphone is turned ON Pease RRR RRR eRe eee eee eee eee 134 9 Remote Host Program 9 4 7 Acces
79. tem continues recording by overwriting start from the first index of the recorded file even though the space of HDD is in full If the OFF is selected the system will stop recording when the space of HDD is in full OVERWRITE Fig 8 26 Overwrite button 8 3 3 Format When you install the new Hard Disk Drives HDD it should be formatted before recording Formatting is possible only when the system is in the LIVE mode Click the HDD or USB button to format and the HDD or USB FORMAT message box will be displayed See Fig 8 27 Click the OK button and you can see the formatting process of the HDD Click the CANCEL button to return to the Disk Manager DISK MANAGER HDD WRITE FAIL DISABLE OVERWRITE ON HDI HDD Format ln USED Are you sure En DVD RW INSTALLED HDD TOTAL gt 8 0 0 USED USB 7750 0 0 USED Fig 8 27 HDD FORMAT window 85 DR Instruction Manual 8 4 Click the CAMERA button the SETUP menu the CAMERA menu will be displayed See Fig 8 28 To change the settings in the CAMERA menu stop recording by clicking the RECORD icon on the MENU window It is possible only in the LIVE mode Click the or the button and then scroll the page Each of the pages contains 8 channel 1 PAGE 1 8 CHANNEL 2 PAGE 9 16 CHANNEL Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu
80. ter Refer to Fig 6 8 Fig 6 9 for connection of Connector PIN OUA AS RXD GND Go AS 485 TX TX Cn 74 AS ee TX TX RX RX ae C5 4 Fig 6 9 26 6 4 6 Connection to an Ethernet Optional Network Connecting the cable to Ethernet 6 Installation Our Ethernet connector is a RJ45 type The maximum cable length is 300 ft When you want to use a longer cable we suggest using repeater Refer to Fig 6 11 for connector pin configuration Erthernet HJ45 DYR HUB 13 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 lt 72 a DYR 1 1 2 2 3 a 4 5 6 6 72 I9 Fig 6 11 Stand alone DVR Instruction Manual 6 4 7 POWER CONNECTION Select proper voltage see fig 6 12 and connect to a reliable power source It should not be shared with other electrical equipment on the same line Poor performance can occur if the connected voltage is more than 1096 plus or minus the required voltage Frequent power cuts can cause crucial failures so if you have an unstable power source we recommend the use of an Uninterrupted Power Supply or other backup power source AC Input Voltage is AC110V 50 60Hz or AC220V 50 60Hz AC power Source vary depends on countries Factory default setting is AC110V 50 60Hz CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
81. tops to operate the other one will automatically start to work Click the MNS button in the NETWORK menu with a mouse buttons on the front panel remote controller and then the MNS window will show up as below See Fig 8 94 return to the NETWORK window click the EXIT button in the MNS menu SERVER 1 DISABLE IP ADDRESS 65 60 84 25 PORT 388 SERVER 2 DISABLE IP ADDRESS 221 149 149 117 PORT 308 SITE SFFE7BB Fig 8 94 MNS window DISABLE ENABLE You can select the DISABLE or ENABLE button on both SERVER 1 and SERVER 2 by clicking the mouse or pressing the ENTER button on the front panel or remote controller DISABLE MSN MAC NAME SERVER is not working ENABLE MSN MAC NAME SERVER is working 116 8 Setup Fig 8 95 DISABLE ENABLE button 117 al onc Ipstruction Manual IP ADDRESS PORT DO NOT CHANGE THE IP ADDRESS AND PORT NUMBER IN THE MNS MENU IF YOU DON T HAVE ANY SPECIAL SERVER TO ACCESS YOUR DVR WITH A DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS IF YOU CHANGE THEM YOU CAN T NOT ONLY USE OUR MNS MAC NAME SERVER BUT ALSO YOUR NETWORKING WILL BE DISCONNECTED SITE NAME The SITE NAME is one of the important factors to access the DVR through MNS MAC NAME SERVER with the DvrViewer GUI Click the SITE NAME button the On Screen Keyboard will show up See Fig 8 97 Delete the current SITE NAME with the button and enter the new SITE NAME by using th
82. u select it will be recorded when only sensor is detected ON OFF Fig 8 83 SENSOR ON OFF button 110 111 8 Setup Stand alone Instruction Manual Pre Alarm Time Setup Allows you to record a section of video just prior to Sensor activation Click the mouse on the PRE in the SENSOR menu and choose one of the values among 0 1 2 3 4 and 5 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save 1 SECOND Fig 8 84 Pre Alarm Time Setup button Alarm Hold Time Setup The system continues recording for the Alarm HOLD TIME and finishes the recording Click the mouse on the HOLD in the SENSOR menu and choose one of the values among 1 through 30 seconds with the mouse s wheel and then click it to save 1 Fig 8 85 Alarm Hold Time Setup button Spot Setup If the ON is selected by clicking the mouse on the SPOT button in the SENSOR menu a full screen will display when a motion is detected If the OFF is selected the full screen wont be displayed even though alarm is detected Fig 8 86 Spot Setup button 112 8 Setup 8 7 NETWORK a Click the NETWORK button in the SETUP menu and the NETWORK menu will be displayed on the screen as shown in Fig 8 87 Click the EXIT button to return to the SETUP menu NETWORK IP MODE STATIC GATEWAY US 22 ere L SUBNET 299 255 255 IP ADDRESS 192 168 2 140 PORT 113 MAC SERVER MNS
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