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1. 2 Do not connect on the middle of power cord or use extension cord It may generate heat or cause fire 3 Do not touch the power cord with wet hands It may become a reason for electric shock 4 Prevent wetting the power cord by humidity It may generate heat or cause fire The power cord is not waterproof 5 Hold the body of the plug while pulling off the power plug Do not pull the power line as part of the power line would be cut off and it may generate heat or cause fire 6 Check the power plug regularly By humidity and moderation in smoking it may cause fire 7 Pull of the power cord from the outlet when the product is not used for a long time It may become a reason for short circuit or electric shock Caution 1 Do not turn of the power by pulling the power plug out To turn off the power click the power button from the front panel When the system stop abnormally the power button might not work then click the power button for at least 4 seconds to turn off the power 2 Do not cut off the power artificially give shock or vibration while the hard disk is activating It may become a reason for hard disk failure or loss of data Table of Contents ls AY STEM STRUCTURE diia 1 1 1 NM TODO SONES marital a 1 Maz A 2 e AS O OS 3 2 1 NM 1000 Senes FOO PAN oca dana 3 2 2 NNVEZO00DL Senes Front Pane il a IIA IS 4 2 3 NIVI 1000 Series Back Panel sc A tues Aaea AAA a EPEAREN 3 2 4 NIVE2000DL Senes Back Fanal oira E
2. Stop Search You can stop while searching ISS Search Result 11 gt or H Spet Speed E NE Eraze List 57 Playback Search Result You can playback the required image among the searched result list Go to Start Position The file will move to the beginning screen of the images which is being playback Pause The image being playback will pause for a while Playback The selected file will playback You can control the playback s speed Fast Forward Search The selected file can be fast playback Go to Last Position The file being playback will move to the last screen Playback Speed Control the playback speed by moving the slide bar Save Screen Save the image on the playback screen as BMP or JPG file Print Print the image of the playback screen by the printer Erase List Erase all the search results Search Result List When there is a movement from the set up domain you can add it to the list From the list press the Playback button so that the screen window will playback Close Close the Smart Search 58 6 6 APP NM 2000DL Series iss The Basic Method to Use the APP 1 Transfer the channel desired to process in APP in the Viewer to 1 channel mode 2 APP button is activated when moving to previous hour range by pressing Search Previous Hour button in the Viewer 3 Click the APP button 4 It will ask for file password when the required file ha
3. Click the Internet Setup button and the Internet settings screen will appear Input required information as requested Network Adapter Select the present network card attached IP Address Input the IP address used in network setting Select Obtain an IP address automatically and it will be automatically allocated in the OS When the OP address is automatically allocated in the OS the NetMaster cannot be connected to the NetAgent Select Specify an IP address and an IP address will be selected automatically Click the keyboard which is beside the box to input the OP address Then input the address in the virtual keyboard that appears Gateway Input gateway address when it is needed DNS Input DNS setting when it is needed 24 Remote Connection Time Limit TF Connection Time Limit fo 4 mir T Auto Disconnect on no activity after 0 Remote User Settings Remote Users Add Delete Modify m Additional Network Options MV Bandwidth Limit Current Use 5 H Mbps 0 Kbps 477 07 Kbps Y Remote Overlay Control T Allow time Syncronization Synchronized Time Not Synchronized User Mame ss EE Password ey Verity fC O EE Cancel xj LRER REE BES REEI fa jojule ejrivjujriojelt if i Caps a s ojejo Jaag gt Enter Shift rixic vi eimi mls gt miros _ MI iss Connection Time Limit Select Connection Time Limit
4. E mail may not send depending on the situation of the contact the supplier to replace it kox Server a UserID E Password By Start Upgrade E mail Test t m System Backup Initialization of Setting Value r Save Setting Values After SAW is upgraded or a printer Initialization of Setting Value as 4 driver is installed in Viewer it is manufacturing aaa Copy the present setting values in recommended to backup system the diskette or import setting value System Backup Initialization Export Import Prints Upgrade This function helps you upgrade system to up to date Use the floppy diskette for NetMaster upgrade program automatically To upgrade contact the supplier to get latest Upgrade sce For automatic installation Lael pe aon tina a Click Start Upgrade button and input password Start Upgrade button by using mouse Insert floppy diskette and click the Start Upgrade button again Install the floppy diskette according to the upgrade diskette number When the installation is done the installation program starts automatically The system reboots automatically after the installation program finishes lt Caution gt If any system problems occur by installing the diskette which is not provided by the qualified supplier we will not take any responsibility for them In case the provided diskette gets physically damaged contact the supplier t
5. to limit the connection time with Agent Series The time limit can be set up to maximum of 120 minutes For example to connect and transmit images through Agent Series for only 30 minutes select Connection Time Limit and set 30 minutes When 30 minutes have been passed the Agent automatically disables connection Disconnect when there is no transmission To stop the transmission within the pre selected time limit when there is no response due to transmission errors select Auto Disconnect on no activity after and select the desired time limit The maximum time limit can be set up to 20 minutes Bandwidth Limit Select this to limit the network transmission speed Bandwidth is optional Remote Overlay Control Supported only in NetAgent Control the live images in NetAgent remote controller This category cannot be used since NM 2000DL Series does not support the realtime video Allow Time Synchronization Supported only in NetAgent The NetAgent remote controller sets the time of the NetMaster to be same with it The NetMaster can use the remote notification category to set the time in the NetAgent So the NetAgent must be registered in the remote notification category to have the same time with the NetMaster The NetAgent transmits the time of the NetAgent to the NetMaster in intervals When Allow Time Synchronization is selected NetMaster takes into account of the time difference with NetAgent synchronizing the ti
6. In this section the selections for the Internet user ID and other options are selected to transmit images using Agent Series remote distance surveillance system Preference Network Settings Remote User Settings Remote Users Add Delete Modify Edit El m Remote Connection Time Limit I Connection Time Limit I Auto Disconnect on no activity after y Remote Event Notification 0 Remote IP and Phone Numbers ka min p Zi min i IV Bandwidth Limit Current Use m Additional Network Options MV Remote Overlay Control 5 Mbps 0 Kbps T Allow time Syncronization Synchronized Time Not Synchronized Add Delete m Transmission Time Limit 477 07 Kbps Connection Time Limit when Sensor occur No Limit Close Network Settings Edit Network Connection Settings x Network Adapter Adapter List Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet t y IP Address Obtain an IP address automatically Specify an IP address IP Address 192 168 50 92 en prera Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 aay r Gateway Gateway Address 192 168 0 1 ES DNS Obtain DNS automatically C Static DNS address Host e Domain DNS server address Cancel Network Select Connect to Internet to transmit images via Internet Internet Setup
7. Square You can freely select searching area in square shape Block You can design the searching area on pixel basis 16X16 pixel Move You can edit the size and position of the selected area Delete You can cancel the selected area 56 gt Search i Start Time 12 00 00 AM M FileBegin Goto End Time F Fie End _ Sta O Quick Search Search Next Movement Search All Stop Search iss Search Start To start you can select the starting time When you select the File Begin list it will search for recorded saved file at present regardless the set up time To view the beginning of an image before searching set the start time and press Go to start button Then the image will appear End Time Select the image files by part Selecting File end the system will search the entire file regardless of present time zone Go to Start Click Go to start button after selecting the time you want in order to preview images in search Quick Search You can speed up the searching speed When the searching speed is quickening the sensitiveness goes down This is helpful when you search images which has been recorded with high frame rate Search Next Movement It will stop searching when it finds the right images through search condition Then it will keep searching when you select Search Next Movement Search All You can select the beginning through the last part of the file which has been recorded
8. Used when connecting the TV monitor other than PC monitor which is basically connected In this external monitor only displays the image of the connected cameras by automatic alternation Dwell Set up the automatic alternation time of connected camera Camera Select Select camera to view by connecting to the external monitor Note External monitor is not supported in some product lines Inquire from the buyer or dealer for more information Recording Resolution Recording resolution is displayed among 320 x 240 640 x 240 640 x 480 To change the resolution then recording must be stopped in prior to changing Frames Per Second Set the recording frame rate per second by using the slide bar Compression Type NM 2000DL Series User can select compression type MPEG 1 or MPEG 4 and voice quality Select MPEG 4 to decrease data size and improve image quality but frame rate is reduced half of MPEG 1 For example selecting MPEG 4 in 120fps system allows recording in 60fps Voice AM radio low quality and FM radio high quality are selectable in voice quality Voice quality selection part is not supported in NM 2000DL Series Moreover voice quality selection part is deactived when the CPU of the system is Pentium III or OS is Windows 2000 Data Keeping Day User can select image storage period by each channel The box for channel selection appears when Setting button is pressed Select the storage period by each c
9. M Current View Current View Show the current viewing screen of the chosen camera See this screen to control the location of chosen camera amen Camera Address ES Camera Address Click on the keyboard to input the suitable controller number according to the controller type Maximum of 255 numbers can be set for controller number The controller number in the actual controller should be corresponding with the selected camera number The camera cannot control when the camera controller number is connected wrongly while installing To operate camera control functions 1 Set the type of camera controller 2 Select the desired camera to control 3 Select Enable PTZ 4 Input the Camera Address using the keyboard icon 5 Control the camera location by using Pan Tilt button Fan Tilt Preset AUK Pan Tilt SA a TE K i a Pan maneuvers the camera left and right and tilt maneuvers the up and down of the camera 4 Press down on the up arrow button to gradually move the camera in upward direction until the desired angle is reached Y Press down on the down arrow button to gradually move the camera in downward direction until the desired angle is reached Press down on the left button to swivel the camera left until the desired position is reached Press down on the right button to swivel the camera right until the desired position is reached ALA Press down on the diagonal arrow buttons to swivel the c
10. The color is set according to the camera number so it will be easy to search the event Searched time and date of sensor events are reflected in the search condition of the Viewer Therefore time of sensor event can be seen for all the cameras when the Viewer ends Other Setting Add Viewer password and additional printer to the system Refer to 5 4 Setting for more detailed explanation Next Channel Can see searched screen of the next channel in the present searched screen Split Screen Mode Split the current recording screen to display 1 4 9 16 cameras simultaneously When the number of the split screen mode is more than the actual number of cameras connected to the system the vacant screen displays the logo of the product For example when 9 screen mode is selected on a 4 camera system the screens for channel number 5 to 9 will display DiSS logo Viewing Enlarged Screen A particular 4 split screen mode can be instantly enlarged to 1 screen mode for detail inspection by clicking the left side of the mouse twice Click on No 3 image with the left button of th mouse Click image number 3 with the left of the mouse and it will change to one whole screen Again when you click the left of the mouse twice it will return back to split screen mode 52 6 4 Other Setting Etc Setup Setup Password Add Printer Search Option Volume Control Change Password Current O En New A g
11. The tape flashes to show the recording status and when it does not flash it has been deactivated to show that it is not recording Note When all channels are in Watch Mode then they are not recorded However be cautious since on the screen icon to show recording might activate Date Date is displayed in month date year format Click this part with the mouse to change the date time To change the date and time click on the figures that show date or time on the NetMaster main screen and then enter proper password Administrator can change the setting make any changes then click Modify button Time Time is displayed in hour minute second format Click this part with the mouse to change the date time Select the desired date and time Then click Modify button NetMaster stops recording automatically when date time setting has been changed Click Start Recording button to start recording the images Daylight Saving Time To not use the daylight saving do not check Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes To set up the daylight saving choose Select Nation gt USER EDIT Then set up the time and date When the user selects the country in Select Nation time and date will change automatically depending on the country 1SS CLL Gai 4 an We oye ee OOO Start Recording Start recording of all the live images Stop Recording Stop recording of
12. 232C Normally use RS 422 or RS 485 when several PTZ controllers are connected at once To do this an adapter option is required to transfer RS 422 485 signal to RS 232C signal 3 1 5 Printer Port To print the searched image in best quality high quality color printer and exclusive paper are recommended to use To install printer driver refer to Viewer gt Other Setting gt Add Printer 3 1 6 PC Monitor Output Connect PC monitor to view the image output NM 1000 series supports both PC monitor and Spot monitor When the analogue monitor is connected to RCA Jack the part of analogue image is always outputted except for the various user interface shown in the PC monitor The screen mode of the spot monitor output is always full screen and is controlled independently with the PC monitor Refer to Setting Customized Functions gt Select Recording for detailed information 3 1 7 USB Port Connect exterior CD RW driver of USB interface Only approved USB CD RW models by manufacturer can be used 3 1 8 LAN Port In case of remote monitoring connect the network to LAN Local Area Network Internet or exclusive line of TCP IP basis IP address should be fixed and dynamic IP address allocated from DHCP cannot be used 3 1 9 Mic Input Input voice is synchronized in image of the channel 1 When the voice signal is line level connect to Line In jack at the left of the Mic Input jack 3 1 10 Speaker Output The output signal is li
13. A particular screen on 4 split screen mode can be instantly enlarged for detailed inspection when left button of the mouse is clicked on the desired screen To return to previous mode click desired mode button again Click on No 3 image with the left button o g ISS x m Model Infomation Model DISS NM 2016DL Realtime Display None GDI LO Option Voice Max Transmission Speed No Limit Max connection channels 16 Channels Serial Number DS2003400044KR Master HDD P C E20_120 Version Infomation S ZW Version w6 1 12 0327 H WWersion v2 1 00 M01 F0D S W Date Mar 27 2003 r System Infomation Used Total HDD CPU RAM Video RAM 120 1 GB 121 GB 99 Pentium 4 1 70 GHz 120 MB 32 MB Record Amount Infomation Duration 1 Day Avg From 5 17 2003 10 days remain O days 11409 0 MegaBytes NM 2016DL 19 NetMaster I nfo Double click the DISS logo D on the main screen to view the general information of the NetMaster Note The contents may differ depending on the product purchased The S W H W versions may differ depending on the product model and the user settings The S N Serial Number of the version information is used when the administrator s password is lost Check the Serial Number when the product is purchased Inquire more information from the buyer or dealer if the S N is not in the General Info 20 iss 9 SE
14. Port Setting Method using the firewall There is a firewall between the NetMaster and remote sites Remote site computer usually uses internet or private line to connect with the NetMaster protected by firewall equipment According to the setting of the firewall it could not be connected but if the firewall equipment are set as below the connection would be made The content for each port number is the usage of each port TCP IP Port 1 Log in connection 7000 2 Transmission for live viewing 8000 8001 3 Transmission for remote playback 9000 9001 4 Connection for server diagnosis 8002 5 Transmission for alarmed video notification 8003 6 Time synchronization 3000 7 Multicast protocol port IP 230 255 255 255 8 SMTP for e mail event notification 25 9 Two Way Audio 7010 7011 Each port number is fixed Note No connection problem when the external IP address is changed to internal IP address ex 192 168 x x using the NAT from the firewall or router equipment
15. Recording Resolution 320x240 640x240 640x480 interlaced Compression Method Enhanced MPEG 1 S W Compression Limited VBR Control Byte Size per Image 1 3KByte Frame 320x240 Recording Modes Continuous Motion Detection and Sensor Activated Recording Schedule Recording Schedule per Camera per Hour for Weekday Weekend Holiday Frame Rate Adjustment per Hour Alarm I O Camera Connection M N Mapping Alarm Input Output 2Dry Contact Input 1Relay Output 1Open Collector Output PTZ Control Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris and Preset Control RS 232C Port Optional RS 232C to RS 485 Converter LAN 10 100BASE TX Ethernet Transmission Speed and No of Connections Same as Recording Speed for each Channel Max 16ch Connection 16 Video Transmission at the same time Remote Transmission Multi to Multi Connection Multi channel Transmission Live Viewing Remote Playback and Remote File Copy at the same time Triplex Transmission Multi Site Automatic Event Notification Remote Control Remote Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris and Preset Control Remote Management Remote Configuration and S W Upgrade Remote Time Sync Periodic Remote Diagnosis System Integration NetAPI Supplied for Integration on the Network Option CD RW DVD RAM Internal Type EIDE Interface Option Centralized Backup Full Automated Centralized Backup by NetBackup Server
16. Verify TS pan Change IV Save Password Cancel Etc Setup Setup Password Add Printer Search Option Volume Control If you want to add printer click the Add Printer button Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Printer Wizard Tha vasi hega pow ralel a porter or malos painter Gonchar ca hare a Plug and Pla partes thet oonmects Ly BRnauah a LISA port jos ary other that pluggabde Ta ctr chek Meet _ os CE _ cone ri a Local ot Heteok Prete The ead meer bo hee atach fie el parbi bo sel up Select lhe open Lhal derpctibees the porter poss vaari ie ups Local porter attached lo this computes PA Automatica detect and install my Plug and Play perder PA ragiva pander of a partes attached lo ortho computo j j To vato a roca pintet ihal i re lacio gent ve LD use the Local parte option ete TD coe iss Setting Password To change the Viewer password enter the current password followed by a new password To change the password 1 Input the current password by using the keyboard icon 2 Input new password 3 Check the new password by inputting again 4 Click Change button 5 Select Save Password to execute the Viewer without entering the password every time the viewer starts 6 Click OK button Add Printer Click Add Printer button to install new printer 1 Click Add Printer button to use the Add Printer Wizard to add t
17. alate ae kc kk Cte A rel an 6 S INSTALLATION ca A n 7 3 1 NM 1000 Series Installation aos T 3 2 NM 2000DL Seres IS dl dd a ae 10 4 OPERATIONS OF NelMaster since 13 4 1 SYSOP ODETA NONS A o A E E E e a haa S E R 13 a2 Screen La UL ado lia 14 4 3 Be IEE NG PA O 15 5 SETTING CUSTOMIZED FUNCTIONS daa 20 5 1 Camera S STUNG mimada ana 20 5 2 A e rt a a I SI cg Oo a Ne A ce eC Le hat 23 26 A A A A eee RO eee anne ERR nee ae ene nee 28 55 Video Input Signal Ad Mis di 32 a A atte Nc cr ac ch a Sees asa Ga ce ualese anes sues aa ese ted Stee anastuucs peuane aba EA 33 9 Frame Ral AUS IMEI Aa 37 5 8 FRE CO FING SSC 11011 AA o A E O 38 5 9 O 41 O VIEWER ito cc erotica dlsisoicids 44 6 1 A ee nee ee ee eee eee 44 O 45 6 3 Detall FUNCIONS nsina ee era iA EREE e A 46 04 OMe Seling a A za 52 65 Smantogarien NM 2000D0L See ln e lia 54 0 0 APRINM 2000DL SS A A ESE 58 a SPECIFICATIO N cti A 63 7 1 NM 1000 See ad radar di arde tarda 63 AN gt a atritatnaiiatse tia tie cate cia rieea e lignan vaca nial nesacnaeessadounaiasanieucenoatialenn eats 64 9 APPENDIX ou A A dt di ad 65 8 1 PI ASSIG MGS I OTANI Pola iia 65 8 2 TCP IP Port Setting Method using the Me Walras aaa 66 1SS 1 1 SYSTEM STRUCTURE The following components are supplied with the NetMaster series Check your NetMaster system and its accessories are securely packed As you unpack your system please be sure to check all of the following items are include
18. all the live images Click Stop Recording button and a warning message will appear When the recording does not start for more than 5 minutes the recording will start again automatically Start Viewer Start the Viewer to search recorded images Refer to Viewer section for more detailed information Setting Customized Functions Selection screen will appear for setting recording section image quality desired recording time motion sensitivity and etc Camera Control Button When the setting in the controller is not correct or there is no controller it will not activate The controller enables users to control Pan Tilt zoom in out and screen adjustment functions through the camera The control panel for camera control is on top right of the screen The Virtual Joystick de appears with control panel as the picture on the left when the right button of the mouse is clicked Move the mouse according to the direction of the pointer which appears on a chosen image screen Touched the image of screen will move without clicking the button of the control panel The following are the explanations for each button of the controller Pan Tilt Camera with installed P T controller will move in each direction while the button is pressed down The Pan controls the right left direction of the camera and Tilt moves the camera pointer Zoom In Out Button The size of the image will be enlarged or reduced while the button is pressed dow
19. an exterior light can help resume surveillance even at night or in any dark area When an exterior light is installed to a camera choose the number corresponding to the accessory and enter the desired preset operating time Then click on the Light icon The exterior light will be kept on for the duration of entered preset time and automatically shut off when the preset operating time expires Alarm When an alarm is installed to a camera choose the number corresponding to the accessory and enter the desired preset operating time Then click on the Alarm icon The alarm will be kept on duration of entered preset time and automatically shut off when the preset operating time expires Wiper To operate an installed wiper press on the Wiper icon Pump To operate an installed pump press on the Pump icon Fan To operate an installed fan press on the Fan icon Heater To operate an installed heater press on the Heater icon Note Actual operations manual of each function may vary significantly from the manual due to different models and manufacturers of accessories used This manual presents the standard model procedures 32 5 5 Video Input Signal Adjustment iss Video Input Signal Adjustment allows users to individually adjust camera s color brightness contrast Chroma U Chroma V and Hue for the adjustments Preference Camera Network Sensor Contral PTZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System
20. kinds H HO W l l M M M M a i Motion Detection M H F 7 Records only when there is movement Refer to setting value to see motion rj M H M nee i 5 ay H H sensitivity when there is detection of movement The sensor is not activated EH M M M M M M T W a Continuous C w Ignores images captured by the selected camera and records all the images The sensor is in peas i M 3 not activated 2200 22 58 M M M E 1 i H al 14 M S Similar to Motion Detection and the sensor activates C S Similar to Continuous Mode and the sensor activates Sensor Activated S It records when all sensor is ringing OFF F The camera does not perform recording and surveillance functions Be cautious as the sensor does not ring when the camera is off Frame Frame Workday E Sat Sun C Holiday Recording frame cannot be set differently according to day and time When recording frame schedule is not registered the frame rate set before the recording start will be applied 00 00 00 23 59 59 Total 45 Add Recording frame can be set differently according to the time Click Add button and the FPS Schedule Add window will appear Edit Del Default Record Day Select days to choose different frame rate for recording by choosing from the Record Day xl Record Day Ti me All M workdays Saturday I Sunday I Holid i TEE z e i A a Select each day and choose the time differently accordingly T
21. maintain to the speed for monitoring possible to capture in NM 2000DL series which the Recording speed and monitoring speed are same User can view the best quality image when this feature is selected since the recording speed is set low even though monitoring speed is supported to max For example in case of using NM 2016DL monitoring speed is maintained to max frame not depending on the recording setting frame number in regards to max frame by each display resolutions Even though recording speed by channel is set as 1 frame in 320x240 monitoring speed will be max speed of 120fps when Display MAX is selected This feature is can be used in setting method of frame number by channel M iss 5 8 Recording Schedule Set recording mode and frame rate of each hour for each day and channel To set up in this category recordings must be stopped in the main menu Images won t be recorded while setting Preference Camera Network Sensor Contral PTZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System gt IV Use Schedule r Record Option i Frame Workday Sat C Sun C Holiday Sunday Add Edit Del Default o r M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M O w ZZZ ZZZ 17 00 17 59 18 00 18 59 ZL j a aaa aaa ic lo dai ggz zzz aaa aaa alaaa aaa ezee effeee eere eee eE eee 23 00 23 59 on to Motion Detection M Continuous C M S cs Holiday 06 03 Ad
22. to 1 channel and click Replay button to see real time images while quick search you have seen on TV Search Previous Hour This function is available only when the searching is done at least one time before clicking Search Previous Screen button This function automatically opens and displays any recorded images from the previous hour So the function allows fast and convenient search through the recordings saved until the recent hours For example when a search begins with the search criteria of June 1 2003 Tuesday 13 00 00 the current recording screen displays the image after June 1 2003 Tuesday 12 59 59 each time the Searched Previous Hour button is clicked 50 Sun Mon 4 5 TE AZ 18 13 25 eb ie ao 20 List of Sensor Event 19 53 ensor 09 54 14 Sensor 1 09 54 30 Sensor 1 09 54 41 Sensor 1 09 54 48 Sensor 1 09 54 54 Sensor 1 09 54 58 Sensor 1 09 55 04 Sensor 1 09 55 09 Sensor 1 10 00 01 Sensor 1 10 05 49 Sensor 1 10 05 59 Sensor 1 10 13 59 Sensor 1 lt lt Prev Date Next Date gt gt Camera Num El iss Search Next Hour This function is also not available when searching for the first time Search Next Hour function can be used after at least one hour recording has been completed For example when a search begins with the criteria of June 1 2003 Tuesday 13 00 00 the current recording screen displays the image after Ju
23. whenever sensor occurs Sensor Recording Time Sets the preset duration for recording time when a sensor is triggered Maximum recording time is 5 minutes When the preset recording time is up the recording of images detected by sensors halt and the system returns to the previous recording mode until the sensor is triggered Set Sensor Etc Display mode freeze after sensor When a sensor corresponding to a selected camera detects any motion the system automatically display the images from the camera for the duration of the preset Display Mode Freeze after sensor regardless of the display mode selected When the recording time is up users can manually select either to keep sensor display mode or return to the original display mode Click on the current recording screen when you want to return to original display mode Motion Sensor When the motion sensor is selected alarm will trigger when the motion is detected Select the sensor and the camera of the image desire to detect when using the Motion Sensor Note Motion Sensor may not be supported depending on the product Use No 4 sensor for Auto Shutdown In case the power supply is discontinued the Auto Shutdown functions and the system shut down safely The user can set up when the use the Auto Shutdown UPS battery backup time during the discontinuous of power supply Inquire from the place of purchase for the UPS used For example when the UPS battery is set for
24. 1 minute the system shut down safely after power supply excess 1 minute Video loss Detection Select this category and the screen title will appear as Video loss when the camera cable is disconnected or cut The alarm time will follow Sensor Recording Time Recording Failure Alarm Turn on Relay Number 1 or 3 located second to the end from internal system while the recording activity is normal at the system This function turns off the Relay when a problem occurs or the recording stops for some kind of reason Consider as normally recording when the user stops the recording by own accord 28 5 4 Camera Control This setting tap is for camera control Preference Camera Network Sensor Contral PTZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System V Use PTZ iss Select Camera Ci C2 3 0 ao 5 0 C6 7 Jo 8 Jo Cojo Hajo Cio 12 ko Ciao Ciao LE i6 PTZ Protocol APROMEDIA PRO_8777IR y Add PTZ Protocol Port com y Camera Address Pan Tilt Preset Aux gt Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris 7 BRA gt Lon A T eva Y yy Note The manual may differ because the control functions vary between the manufacturers or by the products used The manual provides the latest standard model M Use PTZ Add PTZ Protocol Port com a PTZ Protocol JVC TK C675 C675B 9600 n 8 1 ai JVC TK C6 5 C6 5
25. B 9600 n 8 1 KALATEL KTD 312 Protocol KENKO DMP15H1 LG GRU16044 Rx LG Zoom Camera GC455NK Li Lin PIH717 Rx Li Lin PIH820 RX Network Korea AtEye NewBorn nk9 ch RX Use PTZ Select this category to use the camera controller for Pan left right Tilt up down To activate the installed PTZ select this category and the camera controller will be prepared automatically This category is not selected in default Add PTZ Protocol To install new camera controller input the installing diskette provided by place of purchase to the FDD and click this button Select Enable PTZ after finish installing Camera Controller Inquire from the camera provider for more detailed information about using the camera Port Select the Port for PTZ driver Types of PTZ Protocol Click the down arrow button and camera controller menu will appear The function for external equipment will differ according to the controller ISS 29 CN CE CO CE CE CC CE DA LE tet CEN Select Camera Select the desired camera to control Several cameras can be selected for a controller Selected camera will change to blue Click once more and the selection will be disabling M Enable PTZ Enable PTZ Pan Tilt function or zoom in out functions of the camera cannot be used when only camera controller is selected Select Connect to controller to use Pan Tilt zoom lightening and other supplementary relay functions of the controller
26. DiSS NetMaster NM 1000 2000 Series NM 1004 1008 NM 2004DL 2008DL 2016DL User Manual X The picture might differ according to the specifications 1997 2004 Sungjin C amp C Contents of this user manual and NM 2016DL software are protected under copyrights and computer program laws First Edition June 1 2004 3 Floor B dong SKTwinTechTower 345 9 Kasan dong Geumcheon gu Seoul 153 802 Korea SungJin C amp C Customer Service TEL 02 2007 6327 080 599 8272 FAX 02 2007 6330 Thank You Thank you for purchasing SungJin C amp C s DiSS Digital Security System Before operating the system please read this User s Manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Warning Electric Safety To reduce a risk of fire or electrical shock Do not expose this product to rain or moisture Caution Lithium Battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Cautions Must follow these details to prevent material damage beforehand Signs of Caution and Warning Warning This sign indicates that the user could die or wounded seriously if not used or installed properly N Caution This sign indicates that the user could be wounded or could expect property damage if not used or installed properly Electric Safety Warning To reduce a risk of fire or ele
27. F MPEG File Path fas Start 0 Min Finish 0 Y Min gt Fillup FDD with image file Cancel amooo Close Saye Select Backup Date MEX 27 2003 Thu Camera Number Hour 01 Camera 02 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 09 Camera 11 Camera 13 Camera Select root folder to copy Viewer Format DVD RAM Format DYD Riw CD Riw Selected file size 0 KB Target free space 0 KB Backup Path iss To save image by Partial Image Backup ee O eS Search recording image to save Click Pause button after searching recorded image Select Partial Image Backup tap Select the camera number of the screen to save Choose a saving method DSF MPEG Set up a folder to save a file by clicking Folder button Select the time to save To save in the FDD select Fill up FDD with image file When the image is more than the disk capacity save them on several disk When the setting is finished click Save button Saving Recorded File Backup Select the time and save the image in the backup device These files can be called up in the normal PC window based Note Backup device supported by the viewer are CD RW and DVD RAM and USB or SCSI for the interface To add additional backup device inquire from the buyer or dealer To backup the recorded file Note Click the backup button in the main screen of the viewer A box will a
28. H JW Password Protected Recording i 0 CDK 3 A so z 2 ali lear Display Sequence User Management Manage Selected Cameras External Monitor Dwell 2 a Sec Camera Select Vi fV2MV3aM4wW5 WME 8B IV 9 Iv 10 v 11 v 12 13 v 14 v 15 v 16 Recording Hesolution 3207240 6404240 640 480 0 00 J M0 rn t O 00 J M0 rn Frames per Second ERRE Max Framels Y hod aa RA DCR I Y Add Modify Delete Default m Compression Type Video MPEG Audio Quality A A A A A EA m Data Keeping Day Setting Recording Enable Disable Camera Recording CL Zh Sh Ge E Cn Gn CE Da GON CJ Zk Cay E Ck CE Password Enter Modify gt Password Protected Recording User Management Manage Selecting Recording Screen Not all the installed cameras can record Only the selected cameras can record images For example when all the 4 cameras are connected but only recordings on cameras numbered 1 3 4 are desired click the cameras 1 3 4 Selected camera numbers will appear pressed to indicate the selection Click again to release the selection Note The installed cameras that are either not connected to the system or without power are shown dimmed on recording on Select Recording Camera on the recording menu and may not be selected until the camera is properly connected and or pow
29. Option It is possible to mount CD RW DVD RAM as backup or removable HDD as data storage 4 iss 2 2 NM 2000DL Series Front Panel NM 2004DL 2008DL 2016DL Power Button USB Port Power LED CD RW DVD RAM Option HDD LED E A 2 2 1 Power Button Press the power button after connecting power cord 2 2 2 Power LED Shows the power is on 2 2 3 HDD LED Shows data is either being read or written in HDD 2 2 4 USB Port This internal USB port is used to connect the USB to the system USB port is composed in back panel of the system also 2 2 5 CD RW DVD RAM Option It is possible to mount CD RW DVD RAM as backup or removable HDD as data storage Iss 2 3 NM 1000 Series Back Panel Note Composition differs according to system model NM 1004 1008 OO000000000000p of 000g00000000000 1 Functions 4 Functions Power Connection Circuit LAN Port Mouse Port Mic input Keyboard Port Speaker Output PTZ Controller Port Spot Monitor Output BNC Jack Printer Port Camera Image Input BNC Jack PC Monitor Output Sensor Alarm Connection USB Port 6 iss 2 4 NM 2000DL Series Back Panel Note Composition differs according to system model NM 2004DL 2008DL 2016DL A a qdo gO e cea cam S eI mah O Power Selection Switch Peo LAN Port Power Connection Circuit 10 Speaker Output 4 Keyboar
30. Option NN Search Result List Search Area Section 2003 06 10 12 04 48 Channel Information 3 Search Option IV View Search Process Zoom Sensitiveness f 00 Search rea Section C Square C Move C Delete 55 Play back Window The green color represents selected area You can design searching areas with below buttons to catch up the areas where motion was detected This playback window is to play recorded images You can select either Search All or Search Next Movement to playback record motion pictures When playback by selecting from search result list shows the selected categories Currently Searched Date and Time Show the camera channel information for the recorded images Channel I nformation Show the camera channel information for the recorded images Search Option View Search Process When you select View Search process you can see all the images while searching in the playback window It may take longer search time Without the selection the windows will playback the recorded images by motion detection only Zoom You can zoom in and out the played images or playback the recorded images in either zoom in or zoom out mode Sensitiveness You can set motion sensitiveness from 1 through 100 The bigger sensitivity number you select the more sensitive the system will be in small amount of motion Normally put the setting to 100 Search Area Section
31. Schedule Recording Schedule per Camera per Hour for Weekday Weekend Holiday Frame Rate Adjustment per Hour Alarm I O Camera Connection M N Mapping Alarm Input Output 4 Dry Contact Input 2 Relay Output PTZ Control Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris and Preset Control RS 232C Port Optional RS 232C to RS 485 Converter LAN 10 100BASE TX Ethernet Transmission Speed and No of Connections Same as Recording Speed for each Channel Max 16ch Connection 16 Video Transmission at the same time Remote Transmission Multi to Multi Connection Multi channel Transmission Live Viewing Remote Playback and Remote File Copy at the same time Triplex Transmission Multi Site Automatic Event Notification Remote Control Remote Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Iris and Preset Control Remote Management Remote Configuration and S W Upgrade Remote Time Sync Periodic Remote Diagnosis System Integration NetAPI Supplied for Integration on the Network Option CD RW DVD RAM Internal Type EIDE Interface Option Centralized Backup Full Automated Centralized Backup by NetBackup Server on the network Option System Recovery after Power Failure Auto Rebooting and Hard Disk Auto Recovery by Full System File Backup External UPS Interface for Auto Shutdown Automatic Event Notification by LAN Advanced Functions Smart Search Advanced Post Processing E Mail Notification Image Si
32. Select Camera T C Ge Co E Eo Cw Co CE Ca CW Ca CH CHa CE CEI Current Recording View Camera Color Setting Brightness 0 Contrast 0 H Chroma U 0 Chroma 0 Hue D QA OA Default r Camera Color Setting Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Chroma U 0 _ Chroma 0 Hue 0 _ Default Select Camera Select camera for setting and the chosen camera will change to blue color Current Viewing Screen Show the screen of the chosen camera Set each state of the camera by seeing the current viewing screen Camera Color Setting Setting value is from 100 to 100 Brightness Adjust Brightness of the currently selected camera Contrast Adjust Contrast of the currently selected camera Chroma U Adjust Chroma U of the currently selected camera Chroma V Adjust Chroma V of the currently selected camera Hue Adjust the Hue of the currently selected camera Default Return the currently selected camera s color tone to default settings ISS 5 6 Select Recording 33 Setting for each recording screen channel alternation sequence and password is done in this tap Recording Camera Network Sensor Control PTZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System Display Division peices Reals Division E EH EH am of CITC tooo _ CER CW Ck Ch as CW ER ER Ce a to ta e CE Cs C
33. Series How to Use Smart Search 1 Transfer the channel desired to search in the Viewer to 1 channel mode 2 Press the Smart Search button 3 The system will require for a password before the Smart Search if the file you searched for contains a password 4 Set the time you require for The image for time that you search for will appear if you press the Go to Start Position button 5 Click either Search Next Movement or Search All after selecting parts you want 6 Time for images after search result information appears in the result list 7 You can see the first picture on the playback screen when you select the time zone 8 Use the buttons in the Search Result to view the results 9 Click Close button to finish the Smart Search Screen Layout for Smart Search Smart Search consists of below layouts Smartsearch Search Result u o gt pH spet 8 ETE oo 8 2 2009 06 10 12 04 48 i Charnal hiomaan 3 E Search Area Section Seach Option 0 4 C Squee Block f View Seach Process Zoom de gt Fd C Moe C Dele a Senalivenezz foo S E i amp Seaich fe 2 Stat Time 1200004M FieBegn Goto 2 EndTime Gos i5PM File End Start ce O Quick Search 3 ft Seach Next Movement Seach Al Stoo Search 6 10 Play back Window 6 Search Currently Searched Date and Time Search Result Channel Information NN Erase Category Search
34. TTING CUSTOMIZED FUNCTIONS NetMaster program is comprised of 9 tab windows which appears when the customized function button is clicked on the main screen 5 1 Camera Setting Preference Camera Network Sensor Contral BIZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System r Select Camera Ak 2 0 3 0 Ajo CS LEk C7 cek eh ak CIT O azk ah ak HSK GEK I Security Screen Mode Watch Mode r Camera Name i r Simple Recording Time Schedule Time Range 1 FromHour 0 toHour 24 y IV SAT Time Range 2 FromHour 122 to Hour fa IV SUN r Current Recording View r Motion Detection Area IV Cover Entire Area gt Recorded Video Quality Low I pai TE CE CUL E CE CE Ce CU CL A a d Security Screen kode Watch Mode Camera Name a Selecting Camera Select a camera for desired time motion detection range image quality resolution motion sensitivity etc Cameras connected appear as blue color and not connected cameras are grayed Select Security Screen Watch Mode Security Screen Mode When the checkmark on the Security Screen Mode is checked the selected camera performs recording as usual but the images being recorded will not be displayed on the current recording screen Instead DiSS logo will appear with Security Screen Mode indication in the current recording screen Watch Mode When the checkma
35. ades in 30 seconds later Click the Backup button after system upgrade to start the backup automatically This total operation will take 10 minutes Be cautious for there is no recording while backup More details next page ISS Initialization of Setting Value Initialization of Setting Value as manufacturing status Initialization Save Setting Values Copy the present setting values in the diskette or import setting value Export Import Note Effects of Hard Disk Protector Solves the problem causing damage to the HDD data and windows or program which is caused by sudden power failure without auto shutdown Operation of Hard Disk Protector Restarting after abnormal shutdown When there is power failure the system shutdown abnormally while executing The system indicates abnormal shutdown and use the backup files to recover the C Drive The picture below shows the system recovering of 24 Recovering Satoi Drive dx 204 Soconds Reboots after system recovery and execute the Scandisk to recover the data which is damaged When the Scandisk is finished the system recovers to the last normal backup System backup after upgrade Click system Backup after upgrade Then copy the entire C Drive files in the HDD to back up End the backup and rebooting will start normally Indicates as Backup System Drive while progress These progress are all executed au
36. amera to each position Z F Y Y dl tj 30 Giss Pan Tilt Preset Aux Zoom In Zoom Focus 2 lis Press down on the up arrow button br to gradually enlarge the size of image on the screen When the image is enlarged to an ideal size release the button Zoom Out Press down on the down arrow button Y to gradually reduce the size of image on the screen When the image is reduced to an ideal size release the button Focus In Press down on the up arrow button A to focus in the image in the closest point from the preset camera position Focus Out Press down on the down arrow button Y to focus out on the image in the furthest point from the preset camera position Iris Open Press down on the up arrow button br to open the iris Iris Close Press down on the down arrow button Y to close the iris Pand Tik Preset Aux Auto Preset Function Automatically moves the camera to a preset position The preset position should be q reser FOSO a i i first memorized by positioning the camera in a preset position using the pan tilt Mone functions Set Set current camera position in memory 4 00 AA AE Move Move the camera to the currently selected camera position Sel Move Loc Location Enter the installed location of current camera To input camera position in memory 1 Use the Pan Tilt functions to control the camera position 2 Select the desired number from preset
37. appears in motion detected area recorded in 640 x 480 in playback Display method Odd Field Even Field Full Frame converts in order when this button is pressed Default is Full Frame 640 x 480 and feathering is caused at this state However by selecting Odd Even resolution changes to 640 x 240 where vertical resolution is reduced in half removes feathering 1SS Image Filter Camera Num fi Y M Grayscale MV Equalize Contrast M Lowpass Filter MV Highpass Filter Y Edge Enhanced AAA Brightness 100 Contrast 100 Initialize Stil mage Backup Video Backup Camera 4 z C BMP E JPG File Path a The number of frames fi x 47 Channel This allows you to easily change and switch between the recordings of several cameras 16 number buttons corresponds with each camera When you press button number 2 you can see the recorded images of camera number 2 Note The user can designate number of the screen while searching 4 channels To replay 2 4 7 1 screens at once select 4 screen mode and click number 2 4 7 1 channels Then the screen will be called up according to the sequence inputted Searched I mage Adjust Click Image Adjust button to adjust the searched screen Select each functions and it can be seen directly in the searched screen Grayscale Make the screen black and white Equalize Contrast Equalize the brightness and darkne
38. ated whenever the filter is opened File Information Show the file information such as date channel and title for the file that is open Processing Modules These are filters to revise the image They are used to revise the image to get a neater image Reset This is to reset the revised image to the original image The effect of the applied filter will be gone when the Reset button is pressed STAdaptive Denoise It is a filter to improve the chosen image by using the forward and backward images Its advantage is it decreases the bluntness that appears in the dark images iss i a je ala Sit nee freee et hee rea ae DO Te ee ETA Lineas Fitere Adaptive noine Fites Lanett Fibers Medan bie Smoothing Convolution a le e es ae e e A A EL E E HT GOE EL TE ll e e ls fn aa E ra i zj 61 The filter is applied by the following four categories 1 Number of frame The picture quality becomes stable and cleaner by increasing it But the best effect is shown when the value is lower for brighter environment and higher for darker environment 2 Filter Mask size The picture quality becomes stable and cleaner by increasing it But in whole the image can be less clear 3 Spatial Threshold The picture quality becomes stable and cleaner by increasing it But the detail part of the image will not be easy to differentiate 4 Motion Threshold The picture quality be
39. comes stable and cleaner by increasing it Input low value for the times in bright environment and high value for the times in dark or without movement as an after image can develop for the movements appearing Below is the example picture after applying STAdaptive Denoise Option Setting Value 1 Number of Frame Value 9 2 Filter Mask Size 4 3 Spatial Threshold 15 4 Motion Threshold 25 Auto Contrast Enhance Increase the color and light intensity of the screen automatically to increase the screen s resolution Below is the example picture after applying Auto Contrast Enhance Sharpen Convolution Increase the resolution by effective to use on images with non clear objects The disadvantage is that the picture decreases when it is used excessively As the setting value increase the object differentiation will be easier but the picture quality will not be good Sharpen Improve the resolution of the image by emphasizing the object s boundary line It has a disadvantage of lowering the picture quality as Sharpen Convolution function does As the setting value increase the object differentiation will be easier but the quality will not be better Edge Sensitive Deinterlace It is a function to enlarge the recorded image of 640x240 mode to 640x480 mode This enlarging method is different from the existing mode The boundary line is preserved while enlarging so the picture quality is maintained while the size is enlarged If th
40. corded File button to start the search The desired images which match the designated search criteria will appear shortly 6 Press the Replay button to replay and view the recorded image 7 To pause the replaying of images press the Pause button 8 To end the search function and go back to the main screen press the button on the right bottom of the screen Note If you search on currently recording images the searched images may be distorted Those images can be properly viewed once the recording is completed p T a 1 f i a I a O 7 TE E o l Jul 2 2003 Wed mizo p 8 ISS 6 2 Screen Layout Ci a 1d SUP o De A E ES 1 e pss 13 14 15 O 8 16 17 000 Chon 11 12 Adjust the Replaying Speed 2 Pause Replay Selection for Playback Panorama Zoom In Qut Smart Search NM 2000DL Series APP NM 2000DL Series Deinterlace O O O OI 0 10 le O JIN IDII A ITO To gt Channel Selection Image Adjust Save Searched Image Saving Recorded File Backup Printing End Viewer Current Search Screen Time Position Indication Bar Search Condition Date Searching Search Sensor Event Other Setting Next Channel Split Screen Mode 45 46 6 3 Detail Functions iss Adjust the Replaying Speed Adjust the replaying speed using the slide bar Speed supports 1 8 8X Pause The replaying images instan
41. ctrical shock Do not expose this product to rain or moisture Cautions about lithium battery Warning 1 Change the battery after turning the power off of the product 2 Connect the polarity of the lithium properly while changing 3 Change with the same type of battery recommended by the product manufacturer 4 Follow the instruction from battery manufacturer to change the battery There is danger of explosion when the instruction is not followed Important Safeguards Warning 1 Use the power cord which is supplied or recommended by the supplier It may be cause of fire 2 Do not dismantle or assemble the product It may cause malfunction or fire 3 Do not touch the product with wet hands It may become a reason for malfunction or fire 4 Matters must be ensured to a professional to install the product It may become a reason for malfunction electric shock or fire 5 Inquire from the place of purchase if the need for installation in distinct place arises Delinquent installation may be the reason for malfunction electric shock or fire 6 Ground applies to video products equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug having a third grounding pin This plug only fits into a grounding type power outlet If grounding is not done it may cause break down or electric shock 7 Ground connection must not touch gas pipe water pipe or telephone line If grounding is not done properly it may cause electric shock 8 Prevent
42. d Carefully inspect each component to make sure nothing is missing or damaged When any of these items is missing or damaged notify your dealer immediately Keep the packing utilities for moving or storage purposes afterwards 1 1 NM 1000 Series Diiia DISS RemoteAgent DISS RemoteAgent CD User Manual NM 1000 Series Rubber Mount Power Cord Qty Contents User Manual DiSS RemoteAgent CD Power Cord Rubber Mount Mouse lr fF gt F 1 2 NM 2000DL Series DISS RemoteAgent DISS RemoteAgent CD iss DISS NM 2000DL User Manual DiSS NetMaster NM 2000DL Series User Manual 4 8CH BNC to Dsub Cable Power Cord D_Sub Connector Qty _ lr ll fl gt F Contents User Manual Power Cord Mouse D sub Connector DiSS RemoteAgent CD 4 8CH BNC to D sub Cable Select by Max Channel Number ISS 2 System Configuration 2 1 NM 1000 Series Front Panel ad o 0 aa Oa R 3 D0 NM 1004 1008 No Functions No Functions Power LED CD RW DVD RAM Option HDD LED IO SO 2 1 1 Power Button Press the power button after connecting power cord 2 1 2 Power LED Shows the power is on 2 1 3 HDD LED Shows data is either being read or written in HDD 2 1 4 USB Port This internal USB port is used to connect the USB to the system USB port is composed in back panel of the system also 2 1 5 CD RW DVD RAM
43. d Edit Detaut SensorActivated S OFF F Description y Delete enj Close EEE EEE EE EEE ae es Use Schedule Tk f H M M While recording schedule mode cannot be use Stop the recording by pressing M Stop Recording in the main frame to change the setting value Check Use y de y Schedule then click Start Recording Current setting status is applied Saved set R ormo i F point is restored when recording is stopped f M H M o pa y H Record Option H To set up each of the camera and time M M H w o 1 Select camera number to set recording mode The selected camera will change Gin a in color and the list to set will appear a H H 2 Set each time and day for recording schedule To add schedule choose the TEk days and times by dragging the mouse Copy Copy the preset selected schedule all the list in the category to preset channel Check camera number box to copy Select All when all the channels are required x Camera Defau It tig wo ow oe oe ll lc Moti E rs o ay PR Set all the days of schedule in the chosen channel to default Default Motion Copy the setting values of 1 channel to the values of selected channel Detection M Cancel 1SS 39 gee What Is Recording Mode co ak eT Suni som It is used to store image for each appropriate time The recording mode has six hee Hee eee
44. d Port Alarm Input Output Port USB Port Spot Monitor Output RCA Jack PTZ Controller Port RS 232C COM1 Image Input D_ Sub 14 NM 2004DL 4ch tea NM 2008DL 8ch tea NM 2016DL 8ch 2ea Printer Port PC Monitor Output VGA ISS 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 NM 1000 Series Installation This section describes how to hook up NetMaster to peripheral devices Connect the peripheral devices by referring to below picture Install NetMaster series in flat surface and use rubber mount if needed Install on the rack in case of using 19 inch and leave 2 5 3U 1U 1 75 inch or 4 45 cm space for spare room Note Install in well ventilated places for system heat prevention Spot Monitor Camera 1 4 1 8 a RS q000000000000000 2 0000000000000000 pal LHI tHe CHA an o Hot Oe Q Sinsi Alarm 0000000000000000 i 0000000000000000 iia Can Mouse Power Cord Keyboard O fil 2 P T Z Printer PC Monitor NetAgent Mic Speaker Alarm 1 2 Controller Workstation with Amp with Amp Sensor 1 2 iss 3 1 1 Power Connection Circuit Connect the power cord enclosed Note Before connecting the power convert the power switch AC110V 120V gt 115 AC220V 240V gt 230V depending on the power voltage on the power socket 3 1 2 Mouse Port Connect the mouse enclosed 3 1 3 Keyboard Port Keyboard can be connected Option 3 1 4 PTZ Controller Port When PTZ controller is connected as 1 1 it will be connected directly to RS
45. e image is recorded 640X480 contour of the image can be deviated This phenomenon appears frequently when the fast motion is recorded By using this filter in 640x480 deviated contour of the image is fixed iss Median It is efficient to remove specks spots or noise in the image Use the setting value appropriately as the image looks as if it had been drawn with water paint when the setting value is higher Smooth Convolution It is efficient to eliminate noise It gives more natural feeling Median But the disadvantage is that the image will be hazy when the value is too high Gaussian It eliminates the noise in whole It is similar to Smoothing Convolution but relatively more natural than Smoothing Convolution The noise eliminating effect is bigger as the setting value increase Gray Change the image to black color ISS 7 SPECIFICATION 7 1 NM 1000 Series 63 A T NM 1008 CPU Manufacturer s Standard AMD Duron Processor RAM Manufacturer s Standard Hardware HDD Manufacturer s Standard Max 3ea Internal CD RW HDD 2ea VGA Manufacturer s Standard OS Windows XP Embedded Video Input 4ch Composite Video 8ch Composite Video Voice Input 1ch Mic or Line level Display Speed Max 60 50fps 320x240 Max 60 50fps Recording Speed 640x240 Max 30 25fps NTSC PAL 640x480 Max 20 15fps Monitor Output PC Monitor Output amp Analog Spot Monitor Output
46. e replay of recorded voice Output signal is line level Therefore to amplify the output signal amp for speaker is necessary Refer to Viewer gt Other Settings for volume control ie Giss 3 2 12 Alarm I nput Output Port Alarm l O Terminal which is an option is needed to use the sensor input and alarm output Connect the terminal s cable to the alarm input output port Then connect each sensor and alarm wiring to the corresponding terminal port Sensor and alarm devices can be connected at maximum 4 for both Note Sensor and alarm are activated by relay switch lt can be connected to either N O Normal Open or N C Normal Close type and the user has to set the sensor according to each of them Also to recognize the sensor input the point of contact has to be closed for at least 0 5 seconds and the power in the rated current must not be excess in the relay 3 2 13 1mage Input D_Sub Connect the wirings of various alarm equipment in Alarm l O Terminal which is controlled by relay output or sensor of dry contact input Connect the plug of BNC cable to recording camera In case of NM 2004DL connect 1 4 channel cameras to the BNC Jack of 4ch BNC to D_Sub In case of NM 2008DL connect 1 8 cameras to the BNC Jack of 8ch BNC to D_Sub In case of NM 2016DL connect 1 16 cameras using 2 cables of 8ch BNC to Dub NetMaster is compatible with PAL or NTSC camera To get high quality image check the power of the whole system and the safety of
47. ended to backup system System Backup iss Attach Screen Set to change the image of frame to JPG format before attaching the image File may not be attached and only the sensor alarm may be sent when the file is protected with password Total images attached will be Before Sensor After Sensor 1 while sensor event 1 Before Sensor From the beginning of sensor alarm set the frames for images that are recorded previously 2 After Sensor From the beginning of sensor alarm set the frames for images that are recorded later 3 When both Before Sensor and After Sensor items are 0 only the first frame of the sensor activation period will be attached Setting E mail 1 Address of the Sender Input the address of the sender Input the mail address according to Host Server Address 2 Host Server Address Input the server address while sending the e mail Require Authentication According to the type of the server the server will require authentication When the server require authentication select Need Authentication box and fill in User ID and Password category E mail Test Send e mail for test System Backup NM 2000DL Series System Backup is Hard Disk Protector function which safely restores damaged HDD booting file during abnormal system failure ex power failure Close the set up after making set up changes in the DiSS Then the system automatically upgr
48. er type are required to print at highest quality Refer to Viewer gt Other Setting for information on corresponding printer drive install 3 2 8 PC Monitor Output NM 2000DL Series supports both PC and spot monitor Connect the analog TV monitor to spot monitor output and the camera images of the selected channels will be displayed in sequence Spot monitor output is always displayed as full screen and is independently controlled For more detailed information refer to Setting Customized Functions gt Select Recording 3 2 9 LAN Port In case of remote monitoring connect the RJ 45 jack in LAN cable Network has to be LAN Local Area Network Internet or exclusive line of TCP IP basis 10 100BASE TX Ethernet Connect to network Internet LAN for remote monitoring using Agent series remote software The IP address must be fixed and the dynamic IP address allocated by DHCP cannot be used Contact your dealer or network supervisor if you need any assistance 3 2 10 Speaker Output Line Out The output signal is line level To expand the output signal there is a need for amp in the middle 3 2 11 Mic Input 1 Channel voice recording is possible in NM 2000DL Series and the recorded voice is synchronized in the channel 1 Connect the mic signal for voice recording in the mic input jack When voice signal is line level then connect to Line In jack placed in the left of the mic input jack Also connect with the speaker to listen to th
49. ered Password Protected Recording Save password on recorded image The user can encode password while opening up the recorded image The encoded password has to be inputted in the Agent Series to see the recorded image User Management Set up the login and password when logging into the main menu By clicking Manage button window to set up the user name and password appears iss 34 The system users can be managed by selecting User Management button The ae eon mos administrator admin set as default can add edit remove other users or give authority to functions to each user Add Import A User Name Enter user name Espot B Description Enter necessary explanations of the user C Password Enter user password els D Confirm Password Confirm the password once again for check up 4 ol adm E Supported Function To give authority select the function in Unsupported User Property New x User Name fT O En OK Description PO Em Cancel Password fC O O E Confi EA Pernod fT O E Supported Function Confirm Password Ifyou want to modify a password change entire text Not allowed to add additional text to a previous password Supported Function Unsupported Function Live Monitoring Remote Playback VO Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ Remote File Copy Local File Playback Site Detail Viewing Group Monitoring 21x Look in a 20030909 c El File name A Files of t
50. hannel To select all channels select All Channel and then set the period To select different time period for different channels select storage period by pressing arrow button next to the number By selecting storage period to 1 day it will be applied the following day 36 Display Division Division EH HE HH zs ES E Select Display order Hear Display Sequence Selected Cameras El t UO 00 y MN OM OOM MM OMS ofl Modify Delete Default E AE ES ERA AER ERES ARS TE E CRA 3 Sec iss Display Division Select a screen mode from 1 4 6 9 10 13 16 split mode 1 Select a desired split screen mode from the recording display mode choose 1 screen mode 2 Select the camera sequence of the 4 cameras Set the cameras into 4 sets like 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 First select camera 1 with the mouse Then the camera 1 will change in color For example to set Automatic Alternation Mode when 4 cameras from 1 to 4 have been installed Click Add button Secondly select camera number 2 Click Add button Thirdly select camera number 3 Click Add button As the method above set the camera number 4 and add in the Display Sequence 9 Select Display Division Rotation Dwell Time 10 Set the alternation time to 3 seconds by using the slide bar 11 Click Close button to close the Setup box Now the NetMaster current recording screen mode wi
51. he new printer 2 Select printer location Select local printer when the printer is directly connected to the NetMaster 3 Select the manufacturer and model from the menu If your printer came with an installation disk click Have Disk 4 Follow the instructions on the screen After the printer is installed print out a test page to confirm the proper set up of the printer 5 After completing the installation to add printer go to NetMaster setting and click the System Backup on the upgrade tap for Backup ISS 53 x Search Option Setup Password Add Pinter Search Option Volume Conta Select CD Search to search backup images on the CD Only used when the Viewer is started from other computer after CD backup from the NetMaster If you want to Search CD Check the check bos CD Search Cancel Control Volume Supplied when using Voice Record Option ES Control the audio volume while voice replay Use the slide bar to control the volume Setup Password Add Printer Search Option Volume Control EAE i It is possible to use on 1 16 channel mode and to set playback speed and real time ease slide the following bar to A X1 playback Click the left side of the mouse on audio recorded channel and yellow pd nets if bar border will appear i Letter lt A gt appears to indicate the voice recording status in the bottom of the surveillance screen and the search screen 54 iss 6 5 Smart Search NM 2000DL
52. he time unit is in hours Time so minutes seconds cannot be set Start Time 0 00 00 End Time gt 23 59 59 FPS FPS Do you want to use Adjustable Frame Setting i 2 S GN To record different frame rate click Yes in individual frame adjustment Select No in ax i i P 12d T and use the slide bar to set the frame rate to record all of them with fixed time rate The recording is done by adjustable frame setting value when Yes is selected and all the recording frame value is set if No is selected Cancel 40 Frame e Workday E Sat C Sun Holiday 00 00 00 23 59 59 Total 45 Default 01 01 New Year 12 25 Christmas Holiday 12 725 ee Description seat Delete iss Edit Adding schedule to all the frames can be done but only frame schedule can be edited in the chosen day Click Edit button and FPS Schedule Add window will appear The setting method is same with Add category Delete Delete the categories of the selected list Default Set the frame schedule of days the users have selected as the default Default 24 hours a day is the maximum recording frame Holiday Add the date of the holiday the user wants What is shown in the list is added Holiday Add Edit 1 Selecta Date 2 Write down the Description 3 Click Add Edit button and Description will change for
53. hen there is intrusion the sensor will be detected and the alarm output port will automatically halt Select sensor and camera Then select the alarm output port to use The connected alarm output port in the NetMaster will be shown as activating and the chosen alarm output port will change to red color Sensor Type Select the type of sensors to be preset on alarm from the N C Normal Close or N O Normal Open Only one type can be selected between the two types ISS Sucsesccesscocccsosesesesecesesoesceseccococecseecssesesecesosssosss Recording Mode Sensor Recording Time m Sensor Ete Display mode freeze after sensor Motion Sensor rT Use No 4 sensor for Auto Shutdown UPS Battery Backup 1min s Video loss detection Recording Failure Alarm 27 Recording Mode When you want to record only the images on sensor detected camera in full frame speed instead of the current recording images at the standard frame rate while the sensor is activated choose Optimize Frames Per Second When you want to record both current images and all images on sensor detected camera choose Normal Note Optimize Frames Per Second Records with the maximum speed of product system without bothering about the present setting when Sensor activates Normal It is more effective to use to operate together with Security Mode without influencing other camera and record
54. ll change to a 1 screen mode The first set of camera 1 is displayed on the screen followed by the next set of camera 2 in 3 seconds The third set camera 3 is respectively displayed in 3 seconds intervals Lastly the fourth set camera 4 after 3 seconds This shows that the 4 sets of 4 cameras are displayed on the current recording screens at a 3 seconds interval rotation o N o g Sw Clear Cancel the selected order of cameras to be displayed By using the Clear button a selected order with an error can be easily deleted Display Sequence When selecting the display order click Add button to see the selected display order schedule on the current recording screen Add The currently selected display order is added to the Display Order When added to the schedule the order can be modified later Modify To change the display order selected select the order in the display order schedule to modify the order Delete Delete unnecessary schedule All the schedules cannot be deleted and at least one schedule category has to be left Default Return to the default setting Automatic Alternation Mode Select Display Division Rotation Dwell Time and select alternation time by sliding the selection bar Automatic alternation mode displays images from each camera in rotation according to the selected options on the current recording screen iss 37 5 7 Frame Rate Adjustment Adjust the frame fo
55. me of NetAgent and NetMaster to the designated Time Server in every hour Login Users Register the Login users accessing the NetMaster via Agent Series Only the registered users can transmit and view images using the Agent Series Add The curser in the new user input box appears to blink Click the keyboard icon beside the box and a keyboard to enter new user ID will appear Input the user name and click Add button After inputting new user name input a new password using the keyboard screen and then click OK button A password can contain upto 20 characters including lowercase alphabet and Arabic letters Enter the password again in the verification input box and click OK button to verify the password Then the user additionally gets registered in the user s categories Delete Select the desired user name on the list and click Delete button to delete the user name Change Password Select the desired user name on the name list and click Modify button to change the password ISS Remote Event Notification Remote IP and Phone Numbers 192 169 201 134 Add Remote IP or Phone Sumber Contact IF or Phone Number Add Delete 25 Remote Notification List Supports only in NetAgent Allow notification of events to NetAgent DiSS can notify to NetAgent even though it is not connected Note Following events are notified to the Agent During sensor event notifies event or connects channel Stop s
56. metallic foreign substance from going inside the product It may become a reason for malfunction or electric shock 9 Do not spray insecticide or flammable spray while driving It may be cause for fire 10 Prevent water from entering inside electrical parts Clean with a dry tower or it may become a reason for malfunction or electric shock Caution 1 Use the power cord which is supplied or recommended by the supplier The internal fan rotates in high speed and it may become a reason for accident 2 Do not drop give strong vibration or shock to the product It may become a reason for malfunction 3 The air inhaler of the front panel and air outlet of the back panel must not be blocked while installing The internal temperature of the product would be more than what is allowed and it may become a reason for malfunction or would generate heat 4 Do not touch the product or the power cord when there is thunder It may become a reason for electric shock 5 Do not install the product near or on top of heating system The internal temperature of the product would be more than what is allowed and it may become a reason for malfunction or would generate heat 6 Do not install the product on inclined or unstable location and where vibration could be committed It may become a reason for malfunction Cautions about the Power Warning 1 Must use the outlet of the grounding to connect the power cord It may become a reason for fire
57. n Focus In Out Objects on the screen will be focused while the button is pressed down Iris Open Close Adjust the brightness of the image by opening or closing the iris More the iris is opened image becomes brighter more closed image becomes darker Preset Easily move to the corresponding location whenever each button is pressed Refer to Camera Control for more detailed information DOD 11 12 13 14 iss Channel Like TV channels switches fast and conveniently between several channels to view images from each camera When you click Number 2 button images from camera 2 can be seen Display Division Rotation When this button is clicked the screen automatically alternates from group split screen For setting the automatic alternation screen mode refer to Setting Customized Functions gt Select Recording for more detailed information Display Mode Split Screen Mode Split the current recording screen to display 1 4 9 10 13 16 screen mode When the camera is not connected or operated as security screen mode it is displayed as DiSS logo Full Screen Mode When this button is clicked the menu buttons disappear and only the image screen is displayed In full screen mode click this button again then the main menu will be displayed 1 screen mode 10 screen mode 4 screen mode 13 screen mode 6 screen mode 16 screen mode 9 screen mode Full Screen Mode Viewing a Screen Enlarged
58. ne 1 2003 Tuesday 14 00 01 each time the Searched Previous Hour button is clicked Time Position I ndicator Bar Show the present search time position in units of 5 minutes Moving the slide bar forwards and backwards does the quick search Search Condition Date Select the desired date to search recording image Click the arrow button on the right side and a calendar will appear Select the desired date in the calendar with bold lettered dates which are the dates recorded Search Condition Time Select the time of searching date as hour minute and second unit by clicking the arrow button Searching Input the searched date and time Then click this button to call up corresponding recorded file to the appropriate channel Sensor Event Select recording image when sensor event arises First select recorded image button to call up recorded image before using this function To search sensor event 1 Click Sensor Event button and execute the Sensor Event category 2 Date of sensor event category and camera images where the sensor event occurred will appear in the screen 3 Select the desired sensor event list and click Search button or left button of the mouse twice to see the images where the sensor event have arises 4 Select the date of sensor event list by clicking Previous Date or Next Date Note Search Sensor Event and the sensor event of the present time will appear above Time Position Indication Bar
59. ne level To expand the output signal there is a need for amp in the middle 3 1 11 Spot Monitor Output When the analogue monitor is connected to BNC Jack the part of analogue image is always outputted except for the various user interface shown in the PC monitor The screen mode of the spot monitor output is always full screen and is controlled independently with the PC monitor ISS 9 3 1 12 mage Input Image input has analogue composite signal and can be set to NTSC or PAL according to the requirement of the user during product order Be sure to match the type of camera to be corresponding with the system To get good quality image check the power of the whole system and the safety of the ground construction Also adjust the lightening and focus or iris of the camera properly Note The camera image cannot be recorded properly when the PTZ control signal is mixed with camera signal In this case connect after separating the control signal 3 1 13 Sensor Input Alarm Output Port To use sensor input and alarm output alarm I O Terminal Option would be needed Connect cable of terminal to alarm output port and then each sensor and wire of alarm devices to corresponding terminal Sensor and alarm devices can be connected up to max 4 each Note Sensor alarm is activated by relay switch It can be connected to either N O Normal open or N C Normal Close type and the user have to set the sensor according to each of them Also to recog
60. nected the vacant screen displays the logo of the product Transmission Status Indicator Transmission status indicator flashes while connecting with remote surveillance Agent Series to indicate that it is presently transmitting e e apie Shows information of the connected user when the corresponding button is clicked e ces a while the Agent Series is connected connect lo camera M VR connect lo camera M When the system is not connected double click the indicator to view full connection history the Net Log Viewer It shows 200 most recent histories ae m a tes gt ma les m te ies Se ies a ia der t ba m eas Pee nas be E Ei hm mi ee ji Date Time Setting Hew 15 Hin fia 1500 FM p pava bre Jun 10 2003 04 58 47 PM xj E E Da berth 1 Day C wea pu A Fe a E Da Monk h Day 1 C wea Mam Fa a Adora dept clock tor diglight paving chargat Hou 1 How gt Ho lr Hna fi iss Sensor I ndicator The indicator flashes when the alarm sensor is indicated The sensor is not operated when Setting Customized Functions gt Sensor gt Enable Sensor and Control category is not selected Note Double click the sensor indicator with the left side of the mouse to start the Log Viewer The log viewer shows the list of occurred events by date and type of the event Recording Status ndicator
61. nize the sensor input the point of contact has to be closed for at least 0 5secs and the power in the rated current must not be excess in the relay m iss 3 2 NM 2000DL Series Installation 8CH BNC to Dsub e z Mouse Keyboard RS 422 485 Speake Or Pot Port Adapter 3 Monitor oe a Sensor Po Functions Now Functions Power Selection Switch f 9 LANPot S PTZ Controller Port RS 232C COM1 Video Input D_Sub 7 Printer Port 14 NM 2004DL 4ch 1ea NM 2008DL 8ch tea PC Monitor Output VGA NM 2016DL 8ch 2ea No a ISS 11 3 2 1 Power Selection Switch Select the power between AC 110V and 220V Note Before connecting the power convert the power switch AC110V 120V gt 110 AC220V 240V gt 220V depending on the power voltage on the power socket 3 2 2 Power Connection Circuit Connect the power cord enclosed 3 2 3 Mouse Port Connect the mouse enclosed 3 2 4 Keyboard Port Keyboard can be connected Option 3 2 5 USB Port Connect exterior CD RW driver of USB interface Only approved USB CD RW models by manufacturer can be used 3 2 6 PTZ Controller Port RS 232C When PTZ controller is connected as 1 1 it will be connected directly to RS 232C Normally use RS422 or RS 485 when several PTZ controllers are connected at once To do this an adapter option is required to transfer RS 422 485 signal to RS 232C signal 3 2 7 Printer Port High quality color printer and appropriate pap
62. nnel Input NN Processing Modules Open Menu Clos Else File Save Bitmap 1 Open File 3 Used to open up the file Deactivated Exit 2 Close File Close the file that is open Deactivated 3 Save Image fl Save the images appeared in the Post processed window me as JPG or BMP file e als 4 Print Image Bl Print out the image appeared in the Post processed window 5 Close End APP program Copy to Clipboard Edit MEE 1 Copy in the Clipboard 33 Copy the image shown in the Post processed window to clipboard In other Picture editing program use paste 2 Filter Option 1 Set the option value of various filter for details refer to ES Processing Modules category Filter Option Information The information for APP program can be seen 60 Preview e gt A 3 i 3 12 00 00 000 12 00 00 047 12 00 00 063 4 Channel Input 07 02 2003 Ch 1 iss Preview The 7 images can be previewed Search the location with the scroll bar and the pictures will be updated automatically Click the revisable image among the 7 images Then it will appear in Channel Input window and Post processed window by 320 x 240 The numbers shown under each image of the Preview window is the image information Channel I nput It is the original image of the chosen image which is shown in the Preview window Post Processed Shows revised image The image gets upd
63. o replace it E eS Start Upgrade Notify by E mail When Sensor Event Occurs When this box is chosen e mail will be sent to the mailbox when there is sensor event Notify by E mail When Sensor Event Occurs DVR Location Send To ES Iv Attach Screen ee Sensor o After Sensor o lo E mail Setting went Sender s E mail Address ses a Host Server Address sss E mail may not send depending on the situation of the Host server dprisereeeeeeseeneeessseesesnreesegeeeeeesaseenees DVR Location Input the name of the NetMaster by founding out the sensor event of the certain NetMaster Send To Input the address of the recipient Then the e mail will be sent to the first address and the e mails from second address will be sent to BCC Blind Carbon Copy Toguracencnnenoncnococanns a d User ID Ei Password pan us E mail Test 42 IV Notify by E mail When Sensor Event Occurs a d DYRA Location E we Send To E AV Attach Screen Before Sensor fo gt After Sensor o afl m E mail Setting Sender s E mail Address ae au Host Server Address g E mail may not send depending on the situation of the Host server User ID ee ay awe Password 535 En E mail Test Sistem Backup After 54W is Upgraded or 4 printer driver ls installed in Viewer itis recomm
64. on the network Option Advanced Functions E Mail Notification Image Size Setting per Camera Display Max Video Loss Alarm Recording Failure Alarm Event Log Viewer System Operation External Mouse Storage Temperature and Humidity 20 60C 20 95 RH Operating Temperature and Humidity 5 40 20 80 RH Power AC100 120V 4A AC200 240V 2A Switchable 50 60Hz Dimension and Weight 400 W x 70 H x 343 D mm 8kg Remote Software NetAgent S W 24ch RemoteAgent S W 16ch Certifications FCC Class A CE EMC LVD 64 7 2 NM 2000DL Series Giss NM 2004DL NM 2008DL NM 2026DL_ CPU Manufacturer s Standard RAM Manufacturer s Standard Hardware HDD Manufacturer s Standard Max 3ea Internal CD RW HDD 2ea VGA Manufacturer s Standard OS Windows XP Embedded Video Input 4ch 8ch l6ch Voice Input 1ch Mic or Line level Display Speed NTSC PAL Max 120 100fps 320x240 Max 120 100fps Recording Speed 640x240 Max 60 500fps NTSC PAL 640x480 Max 40 30fps Monitor Output PC Monitor Output amp Analog Spot Monitor Output Recording Resolution 320x240 640x240 640x480 interlaced Compression Method Enhanced MPEG 1 or MPEG 4 Selectable S W Compression Limited VBR Control Byte Size per Image 1 3KByte Frame 320x240 Recording Modes Continuous Motion Detection and Sensor Activated Recording
65. position menu for mew setting 3 Auto Preset Button by pressing Set button 4 Input the present location by pressing Location button To use preset camera location 1 Select the location to move in preset position 2 Move to the location by pressing Preset Move button or by clicking the item of the selected category with the left mouse Scan Rotate the currently memorized camera location in sequence Depending on the controller it might automatically rotate or move ISS Pan Tilt Preset Aux W Camera Power 31 Exterior Equipment The exterior equipment icon will not appear when this function is not supported in the controller Exterior equipment will work only for the selected functions in the camera controller Camera Power When the camera s power is connected to the controller the power can be turned on or off from the controller by checking Camera Power Aux When any of the accessories is installed to a camera such as siren choose the number corresponding to the accessory to be used and enter the desired preset operating time Then click on the Aux Icon The selected accessory will operate for the duration of entered preset time and automatically shut off when the preset operating time expires Registered Accessory Information Register or modify information on each currently installed accessory Click on the accessory s number to view registered information on the accessory Light Installing
66. ppear to set desired date camera number time and backup path Select the desired date camera and time in order Set the backup path by clicking the Folder button Save the recorded file by clicking Save To select several files at the same time position the mouse pointer over desired camera number or time period and click the button The image files can be called up in the normal PC window based by Backup order with appropriate media to playback ISS Camera Number C mera TU Camere D Esmers2 7 Camera 10 E Cameras Gamera 11 Mi Camerat PT Gamera 12 Canes JE Camera 13 Fr amera E M Camera 14 Ditemes M Camedia Camera M Gamera 16 Searched Image Printing a x 49 Printing To print the searched screen Check whether the printer is connected and the power is on Select the camera number of the image to print Check the print image in the print preview Click Print button Or click Close button when printing is not required To print screens of all channels press Select All button All channels connected are selected at the same time Sl A ES End Viewer End the Viewer and return to NetMaster main screen Current Search Screen Displays the images that match the search criteria Up to maximum of 16 channels can be displayed simultaneously depending on the screen mode selected The screen displays DiSS logo on channels which is not recording Change the screen
67. r each channel of the NetMaster with this tap When setting the recording should be stopped Preference Camera Network Sensor Control PTZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System v EPS and Resolution Setting per Camera IV Display MAX FPS Setting per Camera lt can be set at record stop state Resolution Max Frame Use Max Recording Performance 320x240 7100 3 5 100 Usage 55 saoxzso o H 0 0 fps 3204240 ganso o H 0 0 100 180 fps qah E 1 25 320x240 4 1 12 0725 320240 Close E Fdo Feo pet Comers ip aR RRR E FPS Setting per Camera tne id ei Contrast to the number of all the frames set up the maximum frame number in each Tied 100 2 g TER e pe resolution and the resolution of each camera seo Po H ol To set the frame rate 1 Stop recording in the main menu 2 Check FPS and Resolution Setting per Camera 3 Select the maximum frame rate When the frame number in each resolution is selected depending on the selected resolutions in each camera total frame number used is displayed 4 Select the resolution used in each camera When the frame number of the resolution is not selected then that resolution cannot be chosen Note When setting the number of frames Select Recording gt Frames Per Second and Schedule gt User Schedule tap category cannot be used M Display MAK Display MAX This feature allows the system to
68. rk on the Watch Mode is checked the system will not record any images and will start to display only Camera Location Enter installing location of the selected camera Click on the keyboard icon to display virtual keyboard screen Click the virtual keyboard screen with the mouse to input camera location Input dot in front of the title Then the channel number of the title will not be seen in the main screen For example input B D Side is input the screen will appear as B D Side in the screen When only B D Side is input the screen will appear as 1 B D Side ISS Time Range 1 FromHour 0 to Hour 24 y IV SAT T Time Range 2 From Hour 22 to Hour a gt Y SUN DE Recording Time Schedule Simple Recording Time Schedule Time Range 2 From Hour Time Range 1 FromHour 0 toHour 24 y 22 to Hour E 7 gt Current View Motion Detection Area IV Cover Entire Area 21 Simple Recording Time Schedule Recording Time 1 Select the recording time of images from the selected camera For example select from 0 to 24 hour and the recording will resume continuously for 24 hours When 0 to 12 hour is selected the images record for the first 12 hours and stop recording for the next 12 hours Whenever the installed sensor detects any motion recording resumes will even during the off recording time Refer to Recording Schedule for more de
69. s a password 5 Use the scroll bar to move to the time of images which needs revising and select the revised images from the Preview window 6 Set the value of the applicable filter by clicking Option Button 7 Among the Processing Modules category click the applicable filter button and the revised image will appear in Post processes window 8 When the revised image is not of satisfaction click the Reset button first before applying other filter 9 When the images had finished revising save or print by JPG or BMP file The yo image used in the Post processed window will be saved or printed Note Various filters can be applied together Example STAdaptive Denoise gt Auto Contrast Enhance gt Sharpen better picture quality can be get from the revised image X Edge Sensitive Deinterlace filter and STAdaptive Denoise filter can not be applied together Furthermore apply these two filters first before applying other filters when there is a need to apply other filters together with these two filters When these two filters are applied later they will be applied to the original image and the filters applied previously will be canceled 1SS 59 APP Screen Layout The screen layout of APP is as shown below a P d 5 12 00 00 00 12 00 00 047 1200 00 063 120000110 12 00 00 125 3 E Posprccecsed Post processed File Information Cha
70. sor Etc 7 Display mode freeze after sensor Motion Sensor T Use No 4 sensor for Auto Shutdown UPS Battery Backup Immis Video loss detection Tl Recording Failure Alarm M Enable Sensors and Controls Sensor Tine From hour fo To hour 24 IIS A E Cie Ee ia da o ile Le e e ie cuco ooo rere Uca ps Example No 1 Sensor gt No 4 Camera gt When No 1 and 2 alarm port is activated it is as shown in the picture Sensor Type N C N O Enable Sensors and Controls Select this function to use the sensors and controls If not selected then sensor indicator in the main screen will be deactivated Sensor Time Select desired sensor operating time The default time is set as 0 to 24 hour To use this category turn off Recording Schedule gt Use Schedule Select Sensor Select sensor for setting Cameras Associated with Selected Sensor Select the camera to connect to the installed sensor Multiple cameras can be connected to a single sensor Activate sensor by clicking the desired sensor with the mouse Then select the camera number for the connecting sensor PTZ Preset Assign the PTZ control location in the camera connected to the sensor when the sensor generates then moves automatically to the Preset location Sensor Alarm Connection When sensors detect any motion and are connected to a pre selected alarm the alarm can be automatically triggered W
71. ss Lowpass Filter Delete high frequency of signal Highpass Filter Delete low frequency of image signal Edge Enhanced Filter Make the edge clearer Noise Reduction Filter Eliminate noise Brightness Adjust brightness of the screen Contrast Adjust contrast of the screen o N eS e ES Click Initialize button and the image effect set by the user will be cancelled and return to default Save Searched I mage This function is used to save one or several images of searched images of searched recorded image The image has to be searched first Save and store images continuously from the current search screen in JPEG BMP format on a floppy disk The BMP format has better picture quality but has bigger capacity than JPG The user can choose one of the two formats to save To save the searched screen in images Search recording image Click Pause button to replay the saved screen Click Still Image Backup Image box will appear to set Still Image Backup path Select camera number of the screen to save Select the saving method BMP JPG To indicate the save path click the Folder button Click Save button to save the image o NDS MND Note Image files saved on a floppy diskette using Still Image Backup cannot be accessed with the NetMaster To open the file use normal PC s window based graphics program 48 Save Searched Image x Still Image Backup ideo Backup Camera fa Video Format DS
72. tailed information Recording Time 2 To select another recording time other than the recording time selected in Recording Time 1 checkmark the box in front of Recording Time 2 to select the time For example when the Recording Time 1 is selected from 9 to 18 hour and when the second recording time frame from of 20 to 24 hours is desired checkmark on the Recording Time 2 and chooses between 20 to 24 hours time frame Weekend Recording Function Select Saturday and or Sunday to record When recording is not required on either Saturday and or Sunday turn off appropriate checkmark For example to record on Saturday and not on Sunday set up as following picture Current Recording View Recordings of images from connected CCTV cameras are displayed on the current recording view Motion Detection Area Motion detection area can be selected on the motion detection area screen after the checkmark on the All Ranges selection is turned off 1 Click the left mouse once One field box is created 2 Click left mouse and drag Field box is created following the direction of the drag 3 Click the left mouse twice The whole area in the chosen box is created 4 Click the right mouse once Disable one of the selected boxes 5 Click right mouse and drag Field box is deleted following the direction of the drag 6 Click the right mouse twice Disable the entire selected box When the selection is made any movements in the selec
73. tart recording Abnormal camera input Turn off or Shutdown Power Off Rebooting by any other reasons To get notification the NetAgent must be under operation ARON Add IP input box will appear when Add button is pressed When the keyboard appears in the screen enter additional IP address Click the OK button and it is added to remote notification category NetMaster only notifies the Event to the NetAgent which is in the Remote Notification category Add NetAgent IP to Remote Notification category to observe the NetMaster with NetAgent Maximum of 10 can be added in the category Delete Select the desired user name on the list and click Delete button to delete the user name 26 5 3 Sensor iss In the preference tap set connecting camera to the Sensor and set the sensor for External Output with various other output Preference Camera Network Sensor Control PTZ Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System V Enable Sensors and Controls Sensor Time Fromhour 0 v Tohour 24 y Sensor 1 OO Cameras associated with selected Sensor PTZ Preset Ci Zk Gp Cha Edo Ek Cs E CSL Gs CID CZK GE CE EE EE ll EA a E External Output connected to each Sensor BA r Recording Mode A yovanaprusssyepevensouepsuneunavesasng Optimize Frames Per Second Normal r Sensor Type C N C N O r Sensor Recording Time 3 sec y y Sen
74. ted range will be recorded 22 xi AA IF you don t mark motion detection area the system does not record Please mark motion detection area gt Recorded Video Quality _ Low 100 High m Motion Detection Sensitivity Low 80 High Motion eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee snss I da iss All Ranges When all ranges is selected any motion detected in the entire screen is recorded The all ranges are set as default Selecting Cover Entire Area and motion sensor detector allows to record only when motion is detected Setting as continuous mode all the images will be recorded in the entire area Be cautious when selecting the continuous mode because the saving capacity becomes large The default is Cover Entire Area When Cover Entire Area is not checked the message as the left window appears and the red border is drawn I mage Quality Use the slide bar to control the setting value for clearer recording image When setting the image quality different for each channel select the camera number then set the image quality Movement Sensitivity Motion sensitivity of the images can be adjusted by using the slide selection bar We recommend users to record smaller movements with higher sensitivity level Default 80 Motion Detection NetMaster is set up as motion detection saving state By clicking the Motion Detection button it continuously records ISS 5 2 Network 23
75. the ground construction Also adjust the lightening and focus or iris of the camera properly Note The camera image cannot be recorded properly when the PTZ control signal is mixed with camera signal In this case connect after separating the control signal 3 2 14 Spot Monitor Output RCA J ack When the analogue monitor is connected to RCA Jack the part of analogue image is always outputted except for the various user interface shown in the PC monitor The screen mode of the spot monitor output is always full screen and is controlled independently with the PC monitor ISS 4 OPERATIONS OF NetMaster 4 1 System Operations Power Connection Check the connection of the peripheral device of the system and connect the power When the power cord of the NetMaster is connected system program will start To end the system complete the booting and press the power button of the front panel When the user presses the power button for too long the power of the product will be completely blocked and it will start Auto Recovery while booting Start Program The main program will start right away when the power of the NetMaster comes in To use the buttons in the main screen log in as the administrator user Input administrator ID and password by clicking O button located at the right bottom of the main screen Administrator s ID is set as admin when logging in for the first time and the password is not set Refer to Setting C
76. the registered date Otherwise the date will be added when it is not registered Delete Delete the selected category of the list Note When to apply the schedule It is applied while moving to other setting tap or closing the setting window after setting schedule mode When the schedule mode is applied while recording the user can change the setting value ignoring the previous setting values But the setting value return to what was set in the schedule when the time changes or when the recording restart after stopping ISS 5 9 Extra Setting Preference Camera Network Sensor Contral PTE Color Display FPS Resolution Schedule System Upgrade IV Notify by E mail When Sensor Event Occurs ree This function helps you upgrade system to up to date eae sy program automatically A To upgrade contact the supplier to get latest Upgrade Send To 583 Diskette JW Attach Screen IF you want to upgrade the program with provided n o y fo diskette you should enter your password after pressing Bee O sb After Sensor 0 del Start Upgrade button by using mouse E mail Setting lt Caution gt If any system problems occur by installing the p s 055000000000 ann diskette which is not provided by the qualified supplier Sender s E mail Address E we will not take any responsibility for them aud In case the provided diskette gets physically damaged Host Server Address EE
77. tly pauses Replay Click the Replay button and replay the searched recording images Selection for Playback Search the searched images according to the user Replay backward direction Fast forward search One screen backward search Go to start position One screen forward search Go to last position Fast backward search Panorama This function enables the user to see the selected image by splitting the images by second First click Panorama Function and select the screen to replay in detail Next click Replay button and the screen will show as recording screen split by per second Zoom n Out After clicking the button select the screen for zoom in out Click the left button of the mouse and the screen will enlarge The screen will diminish when the right side is clicked The users can Zoom In Out using wheel mouse if installed Smart Search NM 2000DL Series From the recorded images the motion detected images are searched by seconds Searching can be done conveniently by date and hour This is an advanced function of the NetMaster and refers to Smart Search for more detail information APP Advanced Post Processing NM 2000DL Series From the recorded images still image can be used to advance the image quality by using various filters for deleting noise and save as JPG or BMP file or printed Refer to APP for more detail information Deinterlace Removes feathering which
78. tomatically in the system Initialization of Setting Value Click the Initialization button and all the setting will go back to default Save Setting Values 1 Export Save setting value of the NetMaster to a diskette 2 Import Call up the saved setting values and set the value The system reboots while this functions 44 Giss 6 VIEWER Allows users to search through the recorded images by date hour and also by the camera number easily and conveniently 6 1 Basic Operations 1 Click on the Viewer button in the NetMaster main menu 2 When the password input box appears enter the correct password to start the viewer Use the keyboard screen to input the password Note When you run the viewer for the first time a password input box will appear The password that you input here will be used to start the viewer Without the correct password it cannot be started It s advisable to use simple passwords that you can easily remember If you forgot the password contact your dealer or distributor After entering the password check the box of Save the Password Once done it is not necessary to enter the password again Pe ee ee zi OK Please enter new password for Viewer gt 3 If you entered the correct password press the OK button 4 When the viewer screen appears enter recording date and hour to select the sy desired time period from which to retrieve selected video clips Pad 5 Press Search Re
79. ustomized Functions for more detailed information Menu buttons cannot be used after logging out when O button is pressed Connect System Peripheral Device When remote transmission and sensor is functioning well each button shown in the picture will activate Refer to Screen Layout for more detailed information Display Division Rotation By pressing this button the screen automatically alternates on selected screen split When selected in 1 channel then depending on the time setting automatically alternates by 1 channel and when selected in 8 channels according to the time setting the screen alternates by 8 channels Split Screen Mode The current recording screen can be seen in several screens 4 6 9 10 13 16 screens or by only one screen Whenever the user presses each button the screen will change to 1 4 6 9 10 13 16 screen 14 iss 4 2 Screen Layout The screen layout of NetMaster is user friendly to allow even novice users to easily learn and use the system The following is the layout of the NetMaster main screen 2003 04 01 04 01 16 Pi Nooo Name No Name 6 Time 18 Display Mode Split Screen Mode E precios GT Metisse ooo AAA Camera Control iss 15 4 3 Detail Functions The following are the functions for each button User login is required to use these buttons Current Recording Screen Displays the image of connected camera or recorded images In case the camera is not con
80. ype DAC File daul _ Cancel Z SR zx Save in Sy 20030909 e ES File name RemoteAgent dau Save as type DAC File dau _ Cancel A Function press the Add button to add into the Supported Functions F Unsupported Function Limiting the user from using particular functions The user cannot use the functions which are in the unsupported function column Remove Select a user to delete and click Remove button The Administrator cannot be removed Properties Select the user and press properties button Then User property box will appear enabling to see the user information and to change User Name Description Authority and Password Import Call up the user category which is made up of dau file Export Call up the user category which is made up of dau file ISS External Monitor Dwell 2 Sec Camera Select Y 1 4 2 vw 3 vamser wie iv 9 v 10 11 fv 12 13 14 Y 15 v 16 Frames per Second Compression Type Max Framels Video MPEG 4 Audio Quality JAM Radio Data Keeping Day Setting I All Channel y Days Hide Revssesssnsssnecsenescnscneeed 1 Day s 5 z Day s g gt Day s 13 a Day s 2j zloas 3f zioa 4f zbat E Day s 7 y Dayls 8 Day s 10 Days 11 Dayls 12 Days 14 x Day s 15 z Day s 16 gt Day s 35 External Monitor
81. ze Setting per Camera Display Max Video Loss Alarm Recording Failure Alarm Event Log Viewer System Operation External Mouse Storage Temperature and Humidity 20 60C 20 95 RH Operating Temperature and Humidity 5 40 20 80 RH Power AC100 240V 50 60Hz Switchable Dimension and Weight 330 W x 100 H x 370 D mm 9kg Remote Software NetAgent S W 24ch RemoteAgent S W 16ch Certifications FCC Class A cULus CE EMC LVD ISS 65 8 APPENDIX 8 1 Pin Assignment of Alarm Port Refer to the pictures for connecting the pin assignment of alarm port NM 1000 Series pee p ee e e SENSOR 0 RELAY A SENSOR 1 RELAY B y SENSOR 1 a RELAY A Refer to the pictures for connecting the pin assignment of alarm port NM 2000DL Series Alarm Out 2_A COM 1 COM 4 Not Used Alarm Out 2_B A Alarm In 2 Alarm In 4 Not Used Alarm Out 1_A Alarm In 4 Alarm Out 2 Alarm Out 1_B Not Used 2 oes fs come i nem owra Not Used Not Used l lt Pin Assignment gt lt Pin Description gt x lt Caution gt D Sub connector on the rear panel is male straight type se iss Block Diagram for Alarm Input Block Diagram for Alarm Out Alarm Out Normal Open N O 1 Sensor Input Normal Open N O Normal Close N C 1 Alarm Out Normal Open N O 2 Line impedance of cables should be less than 200 2 Maximum should be under DC24V 2A 8 2 TCP IP
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