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1. Alarm Takes Place Ll goo Actual Recording EN Speed Normal Alarm i Normal 2 Timer Recording Alarm Takes Place D e 0 x Actual Recording mm Speed Normal Alarm Normal 3 Timer Recording Alarm Takes Place D Actual Recording Speed Normal Alarm 4 Timer Recording Alarm Takes Place Ug O0 Actual Recording Co o j Speed Alarm Normal 22 EDVR Basic Operations Playback Operations This section describes the fast slow and single picture playback functions and details how the unit is to play back a file in a different operation mode Refer to the following paragraphs specifying the relevant details When playing a file the PLAY button will light up indicating that the EDVR is in the playback mode During playback press the appropriate CH1 CH16 button to view the desired channel 4CH CH1 CH4 buttons 9CH CH1 CH9 buttons To view the playback of multiple channels simultaneously press the appropriate Up Down Left and Right buttons In addition to switching between keys the ZOOM button that is labeled with a magnifying glass icon with plus sign can also be used to zoom the picture to a 2x2 full screen view Fast Forward Reverse There are 6 speeds available for playback 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x While playing back recorded video at recorded speed Forward Turn the Shut
2. 37 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Configuration Menus The EDVR is configured through a series of menus easily accessed using the front panel buttons From the main menu there are 8 submenus plus exit from the menu as shown in the following Main Menu 1 Quick Settings 2 Display Options 3 Sequence Settings 4 Picture Adjust 5 Operation Log 6 Advanced Settings 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item Call lt gt English Francais Espanol Italiano Deutsch The following sections will guide you through these menus and will summarize each menu item s purpose and options You can use the A Up and v Down buttons or rotate the jog dial to select a menu item Once you have selected an item s system settings the on screen menu allows you to set up the key features of the unit The functions of the various buttons within the menu setup mode are described in the following paragraphs Note For the 9CH and 16CH versions of the EDVR to select a menu item you can also use the corresponding channel number button from Channels 1 through 9 located near the top edge of the front panel Using the Front Panel Buttons The following sections describe the EDVR front panel buttons that are used to navigate the configuration menus and to set parameters in them Some configuration parameters can also be set using the EDVR Client software refer to the section EDVR
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4. Choose from white black red green blue and yellow Return Go back to the previous Display Options page Display Options Call Monitor Display Menu Display Options Call Monitor Display 1 Time Mode 12HR 2 Time Setting 05 40 55PM 1 Time Display On 3 Date Mode MM DD YYYY 2 Date Display On 4 Date Setting 05 02 2006 3 Time Date Location Upper Center 5 Time Zone GMT 00 00 4 Title Display On 6 Title Settings Enter Return 7 Main Monitor Display Enter 8 Call Monitor Display Enter 9 Daylight Saving Setting Enter zi Return menu exit enter select shuttle value menu exit lt P jog move shuttle value A V item A V item 1 Time Display Enable On to activate the call monitor and Off to disable 2 Date Display Select On to enable and Off to disable 3 Time Date Location The time and date labels can be placed at or changed to any of six positions Upper Left Upper Center and Upper Right and Lower Left Lower Center and Lower Right EDVR Configuration Menus 4 Title Display Select On to activate and Off to deactivate Return Go back to the previous Display Options page Display Options Daylight Saving Setting Menu This entry allows users to set the daylight saving time 1 None Disables the daylight saving time 2 Europe GMT 00 00 Enables daylight saving time for the following dates and times Daylight saving time begins at 1 00 a m on the last Sunday of March
5. On Screen Display OSD Cam Title Time amp Date Mode Error Message Set up Menu Advanced Quick Network setting Log List 2000 Record Operation Log Alarm In Out 4 4CH 9 9CH or 16 16CH Alarm Inputs 3 Alarm Outputs Built in Buzzer Yes Camera title 9 character limit Communication Port RS 232 RS 485 and Ethernet Ports Network Interface Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 base Tx Network Protocol TCP IP DHCP HTTP Software Upgrade Upgrade via Memory Card SD Card Password Protection Yes Power input Input 100 230V 50 60 Hz Output DC12V max 5A external AC Adapter Weight Approx 5 9 kg 13 Ib w o any HDDs Dimensions H mountable 430 x 55 x 405 mm EIA 19 1 1 2U 101 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Feature 4CH 9CH and 16CH Versions of the EDVR Operating Temperature 5 40 C 41 104 F Regulation UL CE GS FCC C tick PSE The design and specifications are subject to change without notice 102 EDVR Appendix B System Software Update Updating the System Software The following procedure describes how to update the EDVR system software firmware When system software updates become available your account manager will inform you or you will be notified to go to the American Dynamics Web site Be sure to read all of the instructions before you begin this process AN Caution Do not i
6. 72 EDVR TCP IP Communication Setup EDVR Client Software Complete the following steps to install the TCP IP communication program on your computer The following procedures assume you are using Microsoft Windows XP with the default menu configuration 1 Click the Start menu from your computer and point to the Control Panel Note If your PC is configured with the Classic Windows Start Menu setting click the Start menu select Settings and point to the Control Panel If you have otherwise customized your Start Menu your menu structure may not be identical to that described in the following procedures Internet Internet Explorer ES Command Prompt M eneo Wireless NVR Network mid viewer my Notepad lt gt E Remote Desktop Connection zx APPRO LanCam Network mgl Viewer All Programs b 2 Control Panel Edt view Favorites Took He Qd Des rates Ep D contre Peel J x D Accessbity AddHardvare Addar p switch to Category New Options See Also amp File hemor wo p e Folder Options onts AM windows Lpdate 9 Hep and Spot S Network Connections Fie Edt view Favorites Tods Advanced Hep Qe O M sen pres GE ce My Documents 3 My Recent Documents gt e My Pictures e My Music ws My Computer Set Program Access and Defaults gt Printers and Faxes Help and Support uo Search 377 Run amp Windows Security eB og Off J dis
7. Connecting a Touch Tracker ADTT16E page 106 Camera Camera Camera Camera e mn s Rd c a ooooooo0q uooooog C 0900000000000 KN o QE ALARM VO D D e OO 00000 R5455 RS232 9 DCR For 16CH DVR SS For 9CH DVR For 4CH DVR gt gt DYNAMICS 13 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Power Up and Test 1 Attach the appropriate power cord to the external power supply power brick and connect to a power source Apply power to the EDVR and to the connected video monitor s and camera s Note When connected to a power source the EDVR powers up automatically 2 Ifthe EDVR does not power up automatically insert a tool such as the point of a ballpoint pen into the Front Panel power reset hole near the lower right corner and gently press the reset switch The unit will start Pause Il button MENU gt PLAY ESTOP MW PALSE 4 MENU FOCUS PRESE us Shand B EH HU button ENTER FREEZE SEARCH DISPLAY Hard Disk Busy ENTER Dutton Up A button Power Reset Switch recessed Indicator 3 Setthe Date and Time from the Quick Settings Menu e Press the MENU button select Quick Settings and press the ENTER button e Use the navigation buttons left righ
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9. 2222 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 109 Appendix F The DDNS Functions The Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS is a function that is provided by an American company not affiliated with American Dynamics Please refer to their Web site at www dyndns com for further information This appendix provides you with the basic instructions to register a free DDNS service and complete the related settings of the EDVR Registering for a DDNS Start your Web browser and enter the URL www dyndns com In the upper right corner of the main page there is an item Sign Up Now as shown in Figure 1 E Dynamic Network Services Inc DynDNS Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs a 5 JO ses she ravortes 2 2 02 EB 3 Address http www dyndns com DynDNS P v Ee Login Links MailHop Outbound Authenticated SMTP mail server Outgoing mail for home or travel Leam More Superior Support E us Resources Business Solutions Home Solutions What is DNS Why DynDNS Search www yourdomain com Get Started Careers with DynDNS Developer s Connection Search DynDNS Domain Registration A Leader in DNS Services News i Recursive DNS DynDNS provides the flexible services and Network Improvements Assure DynDNS Availability support that you need to establish a strong October 05 2005 Recent improvements
10. 5 Operation Log 6 Advanced Settings 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item Call lt gt English Francais Espanol Italiano Deutsch Advanced Settings Advanced Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Communication Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return menu exit enter select A V item 1 Alarm Settings Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Communication Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return menu exit enter select A V item z AMERICAN DYNAMICS Alarm Settings 1 Alarm Duration 30 SEC 2 Disk Full Alert On 3 Pre Alarm Off 4 Alarm Record Rate 60 F S 5 Alarm Record Mode Enter 6 Alarm Record Quality Enter 7 Sensor Type Enter 8 Alarm Input Link Enter 9 Alarm Out Link Enter Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item 21 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Externally triggered Recording By connecting the RECORD IN of ALARM I O on the rear panel of the EDVR you can activate deactivate the recording function of an EDVR The status of recording operations when an alarm takes place is shown in the following diagrams 1 Manual or Externally Triggered Recording
11. 7 Alarm Out Link Enter gt CAM7 On On Off Return CAM8 On On Off CAM9 On On Off Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A VW item Alarm Settings Alarm Out Link Sensor V Loss Motion 1 Alarm Duration 30 SEC 1 Alarm Outi Yes No No 2 Pre Alarm On 2 Alarm Out2 No Yes No 3 Alarm Record Rate 60 F S 3 Alarm Out3 No No Yes 4 Alarm Record Mode Enter 4 Buzzer Yes Yes Yes 5 Alarm Record Quality Enter 5 Main Display Yes Yes Yes 6 Alarm Input Link Enter 6 Call Display Yes Yes Yes 7 Alarm Out Link Enter 7 7 Start Record No No Yes Return 8 Call Full Screen No No No Return menu exit menu exit enter select shuttle value shuttle value lt gt move A V item A V item 66 EDVR Schedule Settings 1 Date 2 Start Time 3 End Time 4 Start Record 5 Alarm Settings 6 Record Settings Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Everyday 14 00 PM 18 00 PM No elect Channel Enable Enter Disable Enter gt Enable Enter Dome Settings Configuration Menus Schedule1 CAM1 Motion Setting 1 Sensitivity 2 Target Zone 3 Track Detect 4 Duration 5 Size Return menu exit shuttle value jog item enter en disable call A W lt gt set A dot seq A V 4 b set B dot x area disable o area enable f9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 999999999999999999
12. 9 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999999 9999999999999999995 Select this menu to set a camera s protocol settings Configure each camera s settings to the camera protocol on that channel Protocol AD422 AD422 AD422 NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE NONE menu exit shuttle value A V item Advanced Settings Dome Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter ID 2 Record Settings Enter CAM1 1 3 Motion Settings Enter CAM2 2 4 Camera Covert Enter CAMS 3 5 Operation Locks Enter CAM4 1 6 Communication Enter CAM5 1 7 Disk Setup Enter CAM6 1 8 Schedule Enter CAM7 1 9 Dome Settings Enter CAM8 1 Return CAM9 1 CAM10 1 CAM11 1 CAM12 1 CAM13 1 CAM14 1 menu exit CAM15 1 enter select CAM16 1 A V item Return Note For the Dome Settings menu Items CAMS through CAMS are for the 9CH and 16CH EDVRs only and items CAM10 through CAM16 are only for the 16CH EDVR 67 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Return To exit the Advanced Settings page choose Return and go back to the Main Menu page Advanced Settings Main Menu 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1 Quick Settings 2 Record Settings Enter 2 Display Options 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 Sequence Settings 4 Camera Covert Enter 4 Picture Adjust 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 Operation Log 6 Communication Enter 6 Advanced Settings 7 Disk Setup Enter gt 7 Default Settings 8 Schedule Enter 8 Password Se
13. Daylight saving time ends at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of October 3 Europe GMT 01 00 Enables daylight saving time for the following dates and times Daylight saving time begins at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of March The measurement of reverts to standard time at 3 00 a m on the last Sunday of October 4 Europe GMT 02 00 Enables daylight saving time for the following dates and times Daylight saving time begins at 3 00 a m on the last Sunday of March Daylight saving time ends at 4 00 a m on the last Sunday of October 5 Russia Enables daylight saving time for the following dates and times Daylight saving time begins at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of March Daylight saving time ends at 3 00 a m on the last Sunday of October 6 North America Enables daylight saving time for the following dates and times Daylight saving time begins at 1 00 a m on the second Sunday of March Daylight saving time ends at 2 00 a m on the first Sunday of November 7 Australia Daylight saving time begins at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of October Daylight saving time ends at 2 00 a m on the last Sunday of March Return Choose this item and press the ENTER button to go back to the previous page 43 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Sequence Settings Menu This page enables you to select from ten modes to configure the sequence of displays for the main monitor and a single mode for the call monitor The dwell time
14. Espanol Italiano Deutsch 2222 AMERICAN Iz DYNAMICS START END l 12 00 14 00 Manual Timer Manual Advanced Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Communication Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return menu exit enter select A V item 19 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Schedule Settings enter select shuttle value A V item Advanced Settings Schedule Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1Schedulei Disable Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 2 Schedule2 Disable Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 Schedule3 Disable Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 4 Schedule4 Disable Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 Schedule5 Disable Enter 6 Communication Enter 6 Schedule6 Disable Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter 7 Schedule Disable Enter 8Schedue Enter 8 Schedule8 Disable Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select shuttle value A V item A V item Alarm Recording Schedule Settings 1 Schedule Disable Enter 1 Date Everyday 2 Schedule2 Disable Enter 2 Start Time 12 00AM 3 Schedule3 Disable Enter 3 End Time 12 00AM 4 Schedule4 Disable Enter 4 Start Record Yes 5 Schedule5 Disable Enter 5 Alarm Settings Disable Enter 6 Schedule6 Disable Enter 6 Record Settings Disable Enter 7 Schedule7 Disable Enter 7 Motion Settings Disa
15. This BNC connector provides a video signal to the main monitor that is controlled by the front panel control buttons This connector transmits the video display in full screen format multi screen format and sequential format 34 Ethernet 10 100 connector A standard RJ 45 connector for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet networks 35 Ground Screw The ground screw is for the chassis terminal 36 amp 37 Left and Right Audio In connectors These two connectors are used to connect the audio output from a camera or another device to the EDVR 38 amp 39 Left and Right Audio Out connectors These two connectors provide the unit s audio signal to a speaker or stereo 2222 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 7 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 40 RS 485 port The RS 485 communication ports function as connectors when two or more units are serially connected to an external control device 41 RS 232 port The RS 232 communication port functions as a connector to an external control device Refer to the RS 232 amp RS 485 protocols for more details 42 Alarm I O This is a 25 PIN D SUB connector including the Alarm In 4 9 or 16 connections depending on EDVR version Ground 3 Pin Alarm Out Disk Full Record In Alarm Reset and Reserved items for connecting with external devices A quick connect adapter for Alarm I O connections is included with the EDVR Refer to the next section Alarm In Out for details 43 Plug Inlet DC Jack The in
16. and so on to the other channels consecutively until you arrive at your chosen channel Click any specific channel button to show that channel s live images in the particular space you ve arrived at Press the PLAY button to resume playing the playback record of any channel Controlling the PTZ Camera using the Front Panel Buttons Setting the Baud Rate and the Channel Protocols oo f wo LV 36 Communication RS 485 Settings 1 RS 232 Settings Enter 1 ID Code 0 2 RS 485 Settings Enter 2BaudRate 9600 3 Net Settings Enter 3 Master Clock OFF Return Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V cam1 3 item A V item Connect your PTZ cameras with the EDVR via the EDVR s signal and RS 485 Press the MENU button and enter the Main Menu page Chose item 6 Advanced Settings and press ENTER Choose item 6 Communication and press ENTER Choose item 2 RS 485 Settings and press ENTER Choose item 2 Baud Rate Use the shuttle to change the baud rate of your PTZ cameras EDVR Basic Operations Note The baud rate of the PTZ cameras must be the same for all of the cameras Set all of your cameras uniform baud rate in the Baud Rate entry on the RS 485 Settings page that is on this page 7 Use the Down button to select Return and press D Setti ENTER ome Settings 8 Press Return again and press ENTER ID Protocol 9 On the Ad d Setti h item 9 oo ee n the Advanced Settings page choose item 9
17. record from your desired Start Time to End Time on the day picked by you 6 If you want to set the Alarm Settings Record Settings and or Motion Settings then change the corresponding default settings of Disable to Enable and select Enter and press the Enter button to get into the corresponding Settings page Please refer to page 60 for more details 7 After the scheduling is completed leave the page and save the settings This device will operate automatically during the specific time period you have scheduled set and saved 18 EDVR Basic Operations 8 To stop recording in a scheduled recording session or at any time press the REC record button for at least 3 seconds Notes e f a schedule is set up to record upon alarm triggers but you also want regular recording to proceed within the schedule duration in the absence of alarm set Start Record value to Yes If you set it to No recording will only start when triggered by the conditions as set up e f you activate the recording function before the scheduled recording the unit will operate recording as shown in the following diagram START END 03 00 06 00 08 00 Start Manual Timer Recording Main Menu 1 Quick Settings 2 Display Options 3 Sequence Settings 4 Picture Adjust 5 Operation Log 6 Advanced Settings 7 Default Settings gt 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item Call lt gt English Francais
18. 2 Ld 2 Channel Display Set full screen mode with an inset either of which can be in the sequence mode 3 H 3 Channel Display Set a triple window mode with any one of them in sequence status 4 H 3 Channel Display Set a different arrangement of three windows with any one of them being sequential 44 EDVR 5 EH 4 Channel Display Set 4 windows one sequential for the 9CH and 16CH EDVR versions only 6 6 Channel Display Set 6 windows one sequential for the 9CH and 16CH EDVR versions only 7 8 18 Channel Display Set 8 windows one sequential for the 9CH and 16CH EDVR versions only 8 EH 9 Channel Display Set 9 windows one sequential for the 16CH EDVR version only 9 EH 10 Channel Display Set 10 windows one sequential for the 16CH EDVR version only 10 EH 13 Channel Display Set 13 windows one sequential for the 16CH EDVR version only 11 Full Screen Display Set the call monitor s sequence mode with the preferred dwell time for each channel Return Choose this item and press the ENTER button to go back to the previous page Adjusting Pictures This page enables you to position your images the way you desire Main Menu Picture Adjust 1 Quick Settings 1HPosition 0 2 Display Options 2 V Position 0 3 Sequence Settings 3 Live Picture Enter 4 Picture Adjust 4 Color Bar Pattern Enter 5 Operation Log Return 6 Advanced
19. Click the URL entry box near the top of the Web Prose 40 10 51 20 125 browser window a A 2 Type in the URL address of the EDVR into the URL block and press the Enter button to enter the login page The default administrative User Name and password are admin and 9999 respectively NETWORK Enter the user name Login Name User name s Fill in the password Password Password Select the Save Password checkbox to save this C Remember my password password in your Windows operating system password list 5 Click the OK button to enter the home page of the EDVR both the user name and password must be correct Click the Cancel button to cancel entry to the home page of this EDVR 422 AMERICAN Iz DYNAMICS 95 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Browsing Images from the EDVR After going online with the EDVR the images from the EDVR will be displayed on the home page There are control buttons on the bottom of the home page that provide additional settings and are described in the following Home About Lan internet V Title e 7 E Wee ET i iil L Kye NS wa V EN Function Button Description Home Home Click it to go back to the main page LAN Internet Click to choose the LAN or Internet mode In the C LAH fe Internet LAN mode the user can get a higher quality of Internet connectivity al 3 Title Display Tick it to show the titles of the channels and
20. Client Software page 72 MENU button Press to enter the Main Menu page You can also use this button to return directly to the Main Menu page from any other page After returning to the Main Menu page you can push the MENU button again and then enter to exit the menu system page A Up and v Down buttons Press to select a desired item lt Left and gt Right buttons Press to move within a desired option or value ENTER button Press to enter a selected item 38 EDVR Configuration Menus Shuttle Ring S Turn the Shuttle ring Q to change the value of any desired option Jog Dial Turn the Jog dial to move the focus in any direction you want Channel Buttons 1 9 or 1 16 For the 9CH and 16CH versions of the EDVR only to select a menu item you can also use the corresponding channel number button from Channels 1 through 9 located near the top edge of the front panel Quick Settings This page enables you to quickly configure your basic settings For more detailed changes select the item to view the options available Main Menu Quick Settings 1 Quick Settings 1 Time Setting 18 54 47 2 Display Options 2 Date Setting 04 29 2006 3 Sequence Settings 3 Title Settings Enter 4 Picture Adjust 4 Normal Record Rate 30 F S 5 Operation Log 5 Record Quality Enter 6 Advanced Settings gt 6 Disk Full Rewrite 7 Default Settings Return 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu menu exit enter select enter se
21. Daylight saving setting e Pan Tilt Zoom camera setting and control through Ethernet port 2 EDVR Product Description Descriptions of the Front and Rear Panels Front Panel 1 o 23 24 MENU PLAY NSTOP MPAUSE REC lt 44 gt oi Ce Ce Ce a 2 Co Coe fa 26 oc oie SSS 69 auvo as n CUS ESET E CB P a h dep de ERE o 0 727 9 GG 8 DG 10 DADA 1 02 3 13 19 20 21 22 General Operation 1 CD RW device compartment The compartment allows you to burn the data mostly for backup purposes This tray is for loading the disk and will accept 120 mm and 80 mm disks Place the disks in the exact center of the tray Eject button This button controls the insertion and ejection of the disk tray that is the caddy Emergency Eject recessed button When the power supply has been interrupted or it is impossible to eject a disk use a tool such as a straightened paper clip to press the emergency eject button in its pinhole recess so that the caddy will eject the disk CD RW busy indicator After a disk has been inserted or if the disk is being accessed the disk busy access light will blink SD Card slot Slot for a removable Secure Digital SD card The SD card can be used for updating system softwa
22. For example connecting an American Dynamics ADTT16E Touch Tracker to the EDVR requires a setting of 9600 baud Also refer to the following appendix AMERICAN DYNAMICS 105 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Appendix D Connecting a Touch Tracker ADTT16E To connect an American Dynamics Touch Tracker ADTT16E advanced dome controller to your EDVR refer to the installation and setup guides that are included with the ADTT16E In addition refer to the following diagram Note For the EDVR Communications Settings the RS 232 Baud rate value must be 9600 J Box 1 J Box P8 To Dome SensorNet A SensorNet B PIN FUNCTION Refer to instructions 1 Host A included with device 2 Host B 3 Auxiliary A 4 Auxiliary B J Box P1 P6 COLOR PIN FUNCTION Orange 1 SensorNet A White 2 28 Vac EIM Transformer Red 3 Ground Black 4 28 Vac Yellow 5 SensorNet B 54 321 EIM RJ45 Wiring COLOR PIN Fa GREEN 5 RED 4 ORANGE 2 RJ45 Touch Tracker ADTT16E RPN R00 Serial Cable Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera to DB9M RS 232 connector on back of EDVR ETHERNET EJ E Main Monitor Call Monitor EDVR back panel 106 EDVR RS 232 Connections Note The RPN ROO serial cable is includ
23. P Dome Settings and press ENTER CAM2 2 AD422 menu exit m iso Protocol CAM3 3 AD422 shuttle value On this page you can set all of the cameras protoco B settings Change each setting to the camera protocol CAM4 1 None A V item on that channel CAMS 1 None for 9 16CH EDVR only 11 After you set all of the channel protocols choose CAM6 1 None for9 16CH EDVR only Return and press ENTER CAM7 1 None for 9 16CH EDVR only 12 Choose Return again and press ENTER CAM8 1 None for 9 16CH EDVR only 13 Ch item 9 Exit M d ENTER CAM9 1 None for 9 16CH EDVR only dic A i CAM10 1 None for 16CH EDVR only 14 Choose Exit Menu with Saving and press ENTER CAM11 1 None for 16CH EDVR only 15 Your menu settings are complete CAM12 1 None for 16CH EDVR only CAM13 1 None for 16CH EDVR only CAM14 1 None for 16CH EDVR only CAM15 1 None for 16CH EDVR only CAM16 1 None for 16CH EDVR only Return Using the EDVR Front Panel to Control the PTZ Cameras Press the DISPLAY and ZOOM buttons simultaneously on the EDVR front panel to toggle in and out of the PTZ MODE While in PTZ mode both buttons illuminate and flash Refer to the section PTZ Operation on page 6 for details When a dome camera is selected press the DISPLAY button alone to bring up the help information CAM1 AD422 1 lt gt A Y PAN TITL SHUTTLE ZOOM MENU ENTER FOCUS DISPLAY button gt SEQ SEARCH IRIS CALL GOTO PRESET FREEZE SET PRESET DISPLAY SHOW HINT
24. Sharing for Microsoft Networks d QoS Packet Scheduler Select Network Component Type o Click the type of network component you want to install E Client Description across diverse interconnected netwd Show icon in notification area whe v Notify me when this connection has protocol is a language your computer uses to communicate with other computers Select Network Protocol rales C Ad D s Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OK If you have eea an installation disk for this component click Have Disk Network Protocol SA internet Pre E Network Monitor Driver EF NWLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol Eg This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important 4 cn AMERICAN Iz DYNAMICS 75 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 6 TCP IP Configuration setting e Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection e Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Notes Before completing the EDVR installation in a WAN verify that your Internet connection works properly If not contact your network system administrator or Internet Service Provider ISP A Local Area Connection Properties CELUM General Authentication Advanced Connect using HR Intel R PRO 1000 MT Desktop Adar This
25. any settings As noted in the preceding description only select this item when you are certain you did not change a menu value unintentionally Return Go back to the previous page 4223 AMERICAN gt DYNAMICS 71 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide EDVR Client Software Introduction This version of the EDVR Client uses the Microsoft NET Framework The NET Framework provides a high performance environment to address network programming issues Therefore we recommend using the EDVR Client to connect the EDVR over a network since it is safer faster and more stable and reliable than other software Refer to the following sections for the major features of this software The EDVR Client software e Can search any number of EDVRs as is necessary e Can support eight display modes and help you control your preferred screen sizes e Has an extremely powerful search mode to help you search recorded data for the event time you want e Supports your local PC simultaneously with the EDVR backup data The EDVR Client software can be operated by a selected PC equipped with the following minimum requirements 1 Intel Pentium III 750 MHz 256 MB RAM Windows 98 NT ME 2000 and XP Video card with 4 MB of RAM capable of 24 bit true color display 160 MB free hard disk space for software installation Dapy 10 base T network for LAN operation that is both the EDVR and PC must be physically connected to the LAN
26. button You should see a rectangle in the lower right corner marked with dots Dots indicate that the area is enabled for motion detection While pressing the CALL button press the Left Right gt buttons to control cursor A While pressing the SEQ button press the Left Right gt buttons to control cursor B While pressing the CALL button press the Up Down v buttons to control cursor A ood While pressing the SEQ button press the Up Down v buttons to control cursor B EDVR Configuration Menus 9 Shrink the rectangle to cover the area you want to enable or disable for motion detection 10 Press the ENTER button to toggle the dots to x s The area in the rectangle is now disabled 11 Repeat the previous steps for each area you want to enable disable Notes e Each press of the ENTER button will cycle each area through three modes enable disable toggle All enabled sub areas will be disabled and disabled sub areas will become enabled e Press the MENU button then ENTER to view what has been set e This procedure can be applied to each dot if needed Target Zone The Manual setting allows you to set up each area as described in the preceding steps The Automatic setting would allow the system to detect motion and enable the detected motion area To become familiar with this setting while viewing this menu place a camera next to the EDVR Disable the whole area and then move your hand in front
27. click it Title once again to deactivate Stop Click to stop playing back the recorded video or to cease recording Kr c Pause Play Click to a recorded video from the PLAY LIST y eH Rec Click to start recording video onto a hard disk of the EDVR while in the live display mode Press again to stop the recording Step Click to view images in the reverse direction picture by picture Step Click to view images in the forward direction picture by picture REV Click to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at speeds which are faster than the recorded speed 96 EDVR Using a Web Browser Function Button Description o FWD Click to play a recorded video in the forward direction at speeds which are faster than the recorded speed O6 6 The Split Screen display function bar These buttons allow you to display the connected device in the multi format screens of 1 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 HD No DATE TIME 02 0062 10 05 2006 15 33 57 02 0063 10 05 2006 15 34 00 02 0064 10 05 2006 15 37 24 02 0065 10 05 2006 15 38 23 02 0066 10 05 2006 15 41 34 02 0067 10 05 2006 15 42 20 02 0068 10 05 2006 15 44 09 02 0069 10 05 2006 15 47 29 w Recorded video list This list allows you to access all recorded video that are stored on the hard disk drives HDDs of the connected devices To review play a recorded video s
28. free account and one free account can have only five DDNS entries 112 EDVR Appendix F The DDNS Functions E DynDNS Add Host Services Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs x a JO search she Favortes O 2 https Iw dyndns comjaccount servicesihosts add html Eco ins 4 DynDNS My Services Settings Log Out Using our free services Consider purchasing an Account Upgrade My Account m Add Host Services My Services Account Upgrades D DNS Adi DNSH n fl MailHop Outbound name e nam Recursive DNS Static DNS 2 Add Static DNS Host SLA WebHop 2 Add WebHop Premier Support MyWebHop 2 Add My WebHop cuin Network Monitori Add Network Monitoring Add Zone Services letwork Monitoring 2 twork Monitorin My Hosts Add Host Services Dynamic DNS Static DNS WebHop MyWebHop Network Monitoring Account Settings Billing Search DynDNS E Aot M Done B internet Figure 5 Select Add Host Service Click Add Dynamic DNS Host to enter the DDNS settings page as shown in Figure 6 You only need to set the Hostname item on this page If you prefer you can also choose a Sub Hostname from to the right of the Hostname dropdown list After completing your settings press the Add Host button Note You don t have to set the IP Address in the same format as the EDVR s IP Address T
29. name PASSWORD ddns password 211 21 20 2 api htm ddns password 89921 177 After each item is set the page will display the corresponding message Other Possible Issues 1 When using a hub with the DNS function you have to choose either the DDNS function of the EDVR or the DNS function of the hub It will not work if you choose the DDNS function of the EDVR and the DNS function of the hub at the same time 4223 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 115 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 116 If you type in the DDNS Hostname of the EDVR into the URL block but fail to connect this is not because the DDNS function of the EDVR is ineffective Try again in a few minutes A failure to connect often occurs when the network is busy or the database of the www dyndns com Web site has not been renewed If the connections still fail enter the URL www dyndns com to check the IP Address If the IP address has already been renewed in the current EDVR s IP Address as shown in Figure 8 see next page it means the database of the www dyndns com Web site has also been renewed Please wait for a few minutes before you try to connect one more time a My Account Dynamic DNS dyrmanual dyrdns org Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Qe x A Osh ferre O A 3 Address di https wmw dyndns comfaccount servicesfhosts dyndns dvrmanua
30. of each channel Advanced Settings CAM1 Motion Setting 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1 Sensitivity O o 2 Record Settings Enter 2 Target Zone Manual 3 Motion Settings Enter Select 3 Track Detect ot 4 Camera Covert Enter Channel 4 Duration 0 0 Sec 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 Size 1H1W 6 Communication Enter gt Return 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter menu exit 9 Dome Settings Enter shuttle value Return jog cam1 5 item enter en disable ROSSOOOOSS OOO OOOOOOS 9999999999999999999 call A Y 4 F seiieessssseossses set A dot 5400029960000029095 seq A V 4 9 Seseseseeeoosssesseo 9999999999999999999 menu exit set B dot 9969090990090090999900609 9999999999999999995 enter select X area disable A V item 0 area enable 1 Sensitivity Control the sensitivity of the motion detection function Use the shuttle ring to move the sensitivity bar to high 4 or low 2 Target Zone You need to set up individual channel s target zone if motion detection is desired only in part of the viewing area represented by the 20Wx11H 220 points on the lower right quadrant of the screen During and after the point selection process the effective points are marked o and the ineffective points x First use the shuttle to select Manual or Auto setting mode Then push the Enter button to begin the point marking session Notice all points will be marked x at the start MANUAL The user can use
31. process is taking place This process takes several minutes to complete When the device displays the message Please Power Off Restart restart the unit by turning off the EDVR remove the SD card and then turn on the EDVR The system software update process is complete Note If you have followed steps 1 through 9 and the unit is still unable to turn on verify that the SD card you are using is not damaged and that the system software update file is intact and in the proper folder Then repeat steps 1 through 9 z AMERICAN DYNAMICS 103 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 10 Verify the version information of the updated system software From the Front Panel of the EDVR e Press the Menu button and select Default Settings from the Main Menu for further information see page 68 e From the Default Settings menu select item 6 Version Information e Verify the version information listed near the top of the screen for example ver 1 42 and on the line below the version number the date for example 2006 04 26 104 EDVR Appendix C RS 232 Connections RS 232 Connections DVR PC RS 232 RS 232 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The transmission protocol is 8 data bits 1 start bit and no parity Eight different speeds can be used baud sec 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Note In order to connect certain external devices you may be required to use a specific speed baud rate
32. schedules A schedule can change the recording settings as well as the alarm settings at designated times Users can set alarm record and motion preferences to override normal alarm record and motion settings during a scheduled record period Use the shuttle ring to choose Enable or Disable for each schedule Note If there are any conflicts between the schedules a schedule with a smaller lower number has priority over a schedule with a higher larger number For example if there is a conflict between schedules 1 and 2 the EDVR will use the values in schedule 1 Advanced Settings Schedule Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1 Schedule1 Enable Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 2 Schedule2 Disable Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 Schedule3 Disable Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 4 Schedule4 Disable Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 Schedule5 Disable Enter 6 Communication Enter 6 Schedule6 Disable Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter gt 7 Schedule7 Disable Enter 8Schedule Enter 8 Schedule8 Disable Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select shuttle value A V item A V item Enter the Schedule Settings page to adjust the following items Schedule Settings Schedule Settings 1 Schedulet Enable Enter 1Date Everyday 2 Schedule2 Disable Enter 2 Start Time 12 00AM 3 Schedule3 Disable Enter 3 End Time 12 00AM 4 Schedule4 Disable Enter 4 Start Record Yes 5 Schedule5 Disable Enter 5 Alarm Se
33. select Italiano Deutsch A V item Alarm Settings This page enables you to set all the various alarm related functions The device will record as long as the alarm interval is active Advanced Settings Alarm Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1 Alarm Duration 330 SEC 2 Record Settings Enter 2 Disk Full Alert On 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 Pre Alarm Off 4 Camera Covert Enter 4 Alarm Record Rate 60 F S 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 Alarm Record Mode Enter 6 Communication Enter gt 6 Alarm Record Quality Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter 7 Sensor Type Enter 8 Schedule Enter 8 Alarm Input Link Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter 9 Alarm Out Link Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select shuttle value A V item A VW item 1 Alarm Duration Set the desired time period The options range from Transparent to Nonstop from one second to 60 minutes Note The time frame must be entered either in seconds or in minutes but not in both 42 23 AMERICAN gt DYNAMICS 47 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 2 Disk Full Alert This signals a disk is fully recorded The options are On and Off On Enable the function Off Disable the function 3 Pre alarm This option determines that images prior to an alarm will be recorded in the hard disk drive When an alarm is triggered the device will record the images prior to the alarm for 10 seconds ON Enable the function OFF Disable the
34. sets of numbers of the EDVR IP address must be the same as the network address If the connected network is identified as Class B the first two sets of numbers of the EDVR IP address must be the same as the network address If you have any questions regarding these settings contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP 7T Device Name The default device name is EDVR 8 Live Resolution When accessing the EDVR using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer on your PC this setting allows you to select one of 3 modes for live images from your PC monitor Half D1 The maximum video capture resolution is 720 x 240 pixels NTSC or 720 x 288 pixels PAL CIF The maximum video capture resolution of NTSC is 352 x 240 pixels and the resolution of PAL is 352 x 288 pixels QCIF Quarter CIF The maximum video capture resolution of NTSC is 160 x 120 pixels and the resolution of PAL is 160 x 144 pixels 9 User Settings When accessing the EDVR using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer users have to login by entering a user viewer name and password A user who accesses the EDVR with the admin name and password has complete privileges to change all settings of the EDVR please refer to section 7 for more details However a user who accesses with just the viewer name and password has only the limited power to view Admin Name The default admin name is ADMIN Admin Password The default admin password is 9999
35. to Off the IP mask may be manually edited 4 Gateway When the Net Settings menu item 1 DHCP is set to Off the gateway may be manually edited 5 DNS Address The DNS IP address may be manually edited 6 HTTP Port The HTTP PORT allows users to set the HTTP port number from 1 to 65535 Notes e Items 2 5 are used to configure the Ethernet communication settings Configuring these settings is required to make a network connection Consult a qualified MIS professional to configure them e When only one EDVR is connected to a computer or LAN you can freely assign an IP address to the EDVR For example there is a range of EDVR IP addresses from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 and you can pick any one for your use It is not necessary to set the Mask and Gateway values You can leave the settings with the default values EDVR Configuration Menus e When an EDVR is connected to a WAN you must acquire a unique permanent IP address and correctly configure the Mask and Gateway values according to your network architecture If you have any questions regarding those settings contact a qualified MIS professional or your ISP e When connecting to a network each connected EDVR must be assigned a unique IP that must be in the same class type as your network address IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 192 168 1 1 Therefore if the connected network is identified as Class C for example the first three
36. to enter the Main Menu page 2 Select Advanced Settings to enter the Advanced Settings page 3 Select Operation Lock to enter the Operation Lock mode 4 Select Front Button Lock to enable its function 5 Exit and save activating the key lock function Main Menu Advanced Settings 1 Quick Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 2 Display Options 2 Record Settings Enter 3 Sequence Settings 3 Motion Settings Enter 4 Picture Adjust 4 Camera Covert Enter 5 Operation Log 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Advanced Settings gt 6 Communication Enter 7 Default Settings 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Password Settings 8 Schedule Enter 9 Exit Menu 9 Dome Settings Enter Return enter select menu exit A V item enter select Call lt English Francais Espanol A V item Italiano Deutsch Deactivate the Key Lock Function To deactivate the key lock function turn the Front Button Lock to Off Triplex Operations The triple operations comprise the Live Play and simultaneous Live and Play functions You can also press the REC record button to simultaneously show the Live Play and Record functions The three modes played together comprise the Triplex function Live Mode Simultaneous live viewings of any one channel in multiple channels The following provides an example of how to set up simultaneous live viewings of any one channel viewed in multiple channels 1 Use the ENTER button to show a red framed Channel 1 2 Press the ENTER bu
37. with 30 IPS for NTSC and 25 IPS for PAL Note F S fields per second and IPS images per second are used interchangeably for images per second as images are not interlaced Notes e To change the video output back to NTSC or PAL repeat the preceding process e f you have color cameras and a color monitor but you only see black and white video images it is likely that you have selected the incorrect video output for your equipment configuration that is you selected PAL for a NTSC system or NTSC for a PAL system Results When you connect and apply power to the EDVR the default setting is Record On The EDVR should be recording live video and displaying information on the monitor The hard disk HDD activity LED on the front panel should be illuminated blinking Is the EDVR functioning as described Yes Shut down the unit and continue to install alarms and other accessories as needed Refer to other sections in this guide as appropriate for your configuration No If your EDVR did not power up reset it using the power reset switch as described in the section Power Up and Test page 14 If your EDVR powered up shut it down by inserting a tool for example the point of a ballpoint pen into the power rest hole on the front panel push gently and hold momentarily Look at the main monitor to see if the unit restarts If there are no indications on the monitor insert the tool into the power reset hole again and press qui
38. 2 RS 232 Lock Off 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 Playback Lock Off 4 Camera Covert Enter 4 Record Button Lock Off 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 Network Lock Off 6 Communication Enter gt Return 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return menu exit menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item A V item 1 Front Button Lock Select On to lock select Off to deactivate the lock 2 RS 232 Lock Turn On to lock and OFF to unlock 3 Playback Lock Turn ON to lock and Off to unlock entry to the various playback functions 4 Record Button Lock Turn On to lock and Off to unlock 5 Network Lock Turn On to lock and Off to unlock access to the Ethernet communication port Return Go back to the previous page EDVR Configuration Menus Communication From the following menu you can configure the three types of communication port settings RS 232 RS 485 and network Advanced Settings Communication 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1 RS 232 Setting Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 2 RS 485 Settings Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 Net Settings Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter Return 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Communication Enter gt 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select A V item A V item 1 RS 232 Setting You have the option of using an ID code any number between 0 and 9999 or a Baud ra
39. 485 6969 GA Note For items 29 30 31 and 42 As are appropriate for your version of EDVR that is 4CH 9CH or 16CH you will have 4 9 or 16 Video in connectors Video loop through connectors termination switches and Alarm I O connections 29 amp 30 75Q Hi Z individual termination These switches 4 9 or 16 depending upon EDVR version are used to set the impedance of each loop through output connector 31 between the values 750 and Hi Z Toggle the corresponding impedance termination to the Hi Z position if another device is connected to the video loop through that connector Set the impedance to the 750 position if no other device is connected to the corresponding loop through the connector The default setting is 75O 31 Video in connectors Ch1 Ch16 amp Video loop through connectors Chi Ch16 Video in These BNC connectors 4 9 or 16 depending upon EDVR version are used to connect to the video output from the cameras Video loop through These BNC connectors 4 9 or 16 depending upon EDVR version are used to loop video signals from each camera s video out connector to other devices 32 Call monitor connector This BNC connector provides video signals to the call monitor to display any selected camera in full screen call up sequential display and alarm call up operations 33 Main monitor connector
40. Busy indicator light will also be illuminated blinking indicating recording is taking place 2 Press and hold the REC record button for at least 3 seconds to stop recording at any time 3 To access previously recorded video only refer to section Playback Operations page 23 for more details Timer Recording Timer recording provides options to set up to eight periods of time each day in a weekly table to program the EDVR to turn on and off at specified times Complete the following steps to set up a program of scheduled recording 1 Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu Select Advanced Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Advanced Settings page Select one of the eight Schedules and use the shuttle to choose Enable to activate it or Disable to deactivate it If you choose Enable then select Enter and press the ENTER button to get into its Schedule Settings page 4 Choose a schedule and enable it by turning the shuttle ring clockwise e Use the jog dial to make your selection and then press ENTER to enter the schedule s settings e Select the options to record for a single day the standard business week MON FRI or everyday e Set the time to begin a recording Set the time to end a recording Note The time format displayed is determined by the time mode selected under menu Display Options 5 Onthis Schedule Settings page set Start Record to Yes or No If you select Yes your EDVR will
41. Call Monitor Display menu page 9 Daylight Saving Setting Enter the Daylight Saving Setting menu page to configure the appropriate start and end dates and times if any for daylight saving for your location Display Options Main Monitor Display Menu Display Options Main Monitor Display 1 Time Mode 12HR 2 Time Setting 05 40 55PM 1 Time Display On 3 Date Mode MM DD YYYY 2 Time Display Color White 4 Date Setting 05 02 2006 3 Date Display On 5 Time Zone GMT 00 00 4 Date Display Color White 6 Title Settings Enter 5 Time Date Location Upper Center 7 Main Monitor Display Enter 6 Title Display Type B 8 Call Monitor Display Enter gt 7 Title Display Color White 9 Daylight Saving Setting Enter Return Return menu exit enter select menu exit shuttle value shuttle value lt P jog move lt P jog move A V item A VW item 1 Time Display Select On enable or Off disable 2 Time Display Color Choose from white black red green blue and yellow 3 Date Display Select enable or Off disable 41 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 42 4 Date Display Color Choose from white black red green blue and yellow 5 Time Date Location Position time date labels in any of six positions top left top middle and top right and bottom left bottom middle and bottom right 6 Title Display This item has 3 options Type A Type B and Off 7 Title Display Color
42. Channel Title Quality Noise Filter Brightness Contrast Color and Hue Click Submit to save any setting change s Advanced Settings Alarm The upper part of the window enables you to set the Duration Disk Full PreAlarm and Frame Rate of the alarm for the device Home About C Lan C internet 7 Title Image Settings Live Resolution ar CIF gt Submit Default Select a Camera Camere i x Camera Title cH A Z 0 9 Quality ig gt Noise Filter OFF ON Brightness Bo 0 99 Contrast Bo 0 99 Color 50 o9 Hue 50 o9 sient Deter The lower part of the window helps you set each channel s settings in the event of an alarm Set Select Channel Record Mode Quality Sensor Type Sensor Sensitivity Sensor Output Video Loss Output and Motion Output for each channel Click Submit to set your changes Click Alarm Output Setting to enter the Alarm Output Setting page and set the detail items of alarm output Click Submit to save any settings change s Home Abest C Lan internet F nine Home About C can amtemet F tithe Alarm Settings Alarm Output Settings Duration sec gt Sensor Out Videoloss Ouf Motion Out Disk Fult C op on Alarm Ouf 4 YES v No NO Pro Alarms or C om Alam Ouf 2 NO x ves NO Frame Rate i0 msm en Alarm Out 3 NO vi NO YES mu rn Buzzer NO NO NO Main Monitor YE
43. Display Options This item allows you to configure the display labels titles on your screen Main Menu 1 Quick Settings 2 Display Options 3 Sequence Settings 4 Picture Adjust 5 Operation Log 6 Advanced Seitings 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item Call lt gt English Francais Espanol Italiano Deutsch 1 Time Mode Display Options 1TimeMode 12HR 2 Time Setting 05 40 55PM 3 Date Mode MM DD YYYY 4 Date Setting 05 02 2006 5 Time Zone GMT 00 00 6 Title Settings Enter 7 Main Monitor Display Enter 8 Call Monitor Display Enter 9 Daylight Saving Setting Enter Return menu exit enter select shuttle value lt P jog move A V item You have a choice between using a 12 HR mode or a 24 HR mode 12 HR Displays the time between 1 and 12 using AM and PM 24 HR Displays the time using a 24 hour reading 2 Time Setting Configure the system time here 3 Date Mode Displays the date in terms of months days or years in the following 3 alternative formats MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY and YYYY MM DD 40 EDVR Configuration Menus 4 Date Setting Change the system date here 5 Time Zone Choose your time zone 6 Title Settings Sets the desired title for each channel You can use the shuttle ring to change the titles 7 Main Monitor Display Enter the Main Monitor Display menu page 8 Call Monitor Display Enter the
44. EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Version 1 0 Part Number 8200 0841 0100 AO Notice The information in this manual was current when published The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice Copyright Under copyright laws the contents of this manual may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written consent of Sensormatic Electronics Copyright 1997 2005 Sensormatic Electronics Corporation American Dynamics 6795 Flanders Drive San Diego CA 92121 2903 U S A Customer Service Thank you for using American Dynamics products We support our products through an extensive worldwide network of dealers The dealer through whom you originally purchased this product is your point of contact if you need service or support Our dealers are empowered to provide the very best in customer service and support Dealers should contact American Dynamics at 800 507 6268 or 561 912 6259 or on the Web at www americandynamics net Trademarks Intellex is a registered trademark of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation IntelleCord and Smart Search are trademarks of Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation PS 2 is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporatio
45. EDVR device Run Pattern mem Note The Run Pattern control is not available from the floating Speed Dome Controller window only from the tabbed pane 123455878 FW Each of the ten buttons to the right of Set is connected with a specific position and angle for either panning or tilting the camera Click each button to activate its particular position and angle Each of the ten buttons to the right of Go to can be clicked to view the particular corresponding angle of the position in which it is set Backup and Video Edit Use the Sh button to access the Backup window to save a video file to your PC Backup up to AVI 2 Backup to AVI Backup to AVI Edit AVI Backup to JPG r Backup Settings File Path C BackUp 16 Channel EDVR MUX 20070801 13 47 31 avi Browse Frame Rate 52 FPS Frame Dimension 720 x 480 gt pixels Max fle size 54532 wb v Mark Date and Time Iv Mark Channel Title r Monitor for play 1x Play Options Time to play MM DD YYYY 107 30 EE Start play Free disk space 54 532 21 MB Backup Settings e File Path To set the backup file path and the file name click the Browse button on the right to select the path and file e Frame Rate Sets the backup record file speed e Max file size Sets the maximum file size Note The unit of Maximum File Size for the Windows XP system is Mb but the unit of Maximum File Size for Windows 98
46. EDVR is equipped with a digital watermark a feature that protects archived images and informs you whether the images have been modified This is image integrity protection software It not only allows you to view an archived image from the SD card or hard disk driver HDD of a computer but also protects an archived image from reproduction or interpolation editing If an image is not in the original format form supplied by the EDVR the Image Viewer will not display the image and instead will display the warning message Not Correct Image Closing this message enables you to view the image Complete the following instructions to open an archived image from an SD card or from hard disk drive HDD 1 Click the RELOAD button to load the images from a path 2 Click the PRINT button to get a displayed image printed out from a printer 94 EDVR Using a Web Browser Using a Web Browser This section provides instructions for remotely accessing the EDVR using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Notes e Your EDVR must be configured with a network connection to provide this access e This Web browser view is also available from the EDVR Client From the EDVR Client main window select the Web Viewer tab near the bottom center of the screen see Web Viewer page 84 Connecting to the EDVR Start your Web browser for example Microsoft Internet Explorer and then follow these steps to connect to the EDVR 1
47. EDVR or to replace the existing hard disk drive contact American Dynamics Technical Support for further information HDD Information and Channel Selection HDD Information You can display the HDD information as shown in the following figures at any time by pressing the Display button see page 4 item 14 In playback mode the recorded video information is displayed In live or recording mode the Manual Recording information is displayed The EDVR displays system status on the main monitor as shown in the following The second and third screens are accessed by pressing the Display button a second and third time HDD1 206 9 mm J HDD2 Op co Op SD CARD Ot 20G The capacity of an installed hard disk 20 GB HDDn Hard disk drive compartment n 1 or 2 Recording O No recording gt Playback No Playback CD CD RW Compartment SD CARD Secure Digital SD Card Compartment Figure 1 Display HDD information First Screen REC RATE 30F S REC TIME 5h18m REMAIN 1hi0m REC MODE STOP STATUS LIVE SCHEDULE NORMAL 30 F S Record speed setting 30 fields per sec same as IPS as images are not interlaced bh18m Total 5 hours and 18 minutes recording time available 1h10m Total 1 hours and 10 minutes remaining time available REC MODE STOP MANUAL STATUS Indicates the device status PLAY The device is in the playback mode LIVE T
48. ES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J AND THE CANADIAN RADIATION EMITTING DEVICES ACT REDR C1370 A mnemuand Product Sary NM Rack Mounting Consult with the supplier of your equipment rack for adequate rack mounting means with proper consideration for the weight of this product Consult with the manufacturer of your rack regarding the proper hardware and procedure of mounting this product in a safe and useable fashion Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Make sure that units are installed to get enough air flow for safe operation The maximum temperature for rack mounted units is 40 C Avoid uneven loading or mechanical instability when rack mounting units Check product label for power supply requirements to assure that no overloading of supply circuits or overcurrent protection occurs Mains grounding must be reliable and uncompromised by any connections WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS E
49. Enter 0005 05 16 2006 16 37 13PM_ I 1 vLos 6 CD Enter 0006 05 16 2006 19 25 53PM_ Il__ 1 vLos 7 Exit Enter gt 0007 05 17 2006 03 20 23PM_ I 4 SENS 0008 05 17 2006 07 34 26PM_ I 1 SENS 0009 05 17 2006 08 36 23PM_ lL 1 SENS 0010 05 18 2006 12 20 43PM IL 4 vLOS enter select A V item Search Filter Complete the following steps to proceed with the time list search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode Select Search Filter and press the ENTER button to access the Search Filter page The Alarm Filter can search four modes Disable Sensor V Loss and Motion e oO N Set the channel number you wish to search for the recorded video Note Highlight each channel using the arrow buttons Use the shuttle ring to select the channel 5 Set the date period you wish to search for the recorded video Set the time period you wish to search for the recorded video 7 Select Search List on the Search Filter page and press the ENTER button to start searching for and displaying the desired image 8 If no video is found return to the Search Filter page and repeat steps 3 through 7 to initiate another search Note From the following figures refer to the figure that depicts your system that is 4CH 9CH or 16CH 25 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 26 4CH EDVR Search 1 Full List Enter 2 Alarm List Enter 3 Search Filter Enter 4 Thumbnail Enter 5 SD Card E
50. File button to save a new file after the edit code D Edi Backup to AVI File Path Backup 16 m Frame Rate Modification Frame Rate 52 FPS Total frames 8 File Preview BEBEREREEREEERERREERNERSERERRERENHERSERERREEREREREERREEREERRERRERERRER HERREN Start Stor Current Frame 8 00 00 01 Save to New File Cancel Edit Backup to JPG Folder Path To set the backup file path click the Browse button on the right to select a folder Max No of Frames Sets the maximum number of frames that you wish to backup Frame Dimension Sets the resolution dimensions in pixels Mark Day and Time Includes the date and time stamp label in the file Mark Channel Title Includes the channel title label in the file Play Options Time to play To search the date and time you want Channel Number To choose the camera 93 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Play Monitor e Use the controls on the following panel to play pause stop fast rewind or fast forward respectively gt Ln En fL n e To begin a backup click the Start backup button Click the Stop backup button when you are finished The Image Viewer To start the Image Viewer From your Windows PC go to the Start menu and select Programs gt American Dynamics EDVR gt EDVR Image Viewer Refer to the following sample screen 3 of 3 thumbnails loaded G3 C E Program Files E Sensomatic imgViewer ICO The
51. HD NO Date Time Duration 1 Full Lit Enter HD1 0004 05 11 2006 12 20 23PM 00 01 24 2 Alarm List Enter 0005 05 11 2006 14 30 43PM 00 56 05 3 Search Filter Enter 0006 05 12 2006 13 20 23PM 00 19 14 4 Thumbnail Enter 0007 05 12 2006 15 20 23PM 00 18 23 SSD Card E 0008 05 12 2006 16 20 23PM 00 16 25 0009 05 12 2006 18 20 23PM 00 08 13 BUD Enter 0010 05 14 2006 03 20 23PM_ 00 01 05 7 EXI Enter gt 0011 05 14 2006 07 20 23PM_ 00 33 05 0012 05 14 2006 08 20 23PM_ 00 01 12 0013 05 15 2006 12 20 23PM_ 00 01 11 enter select A V item Note The maximum number of lists for a hard disk drive HDD is 4000 Alarm List Search Take the following steps to proceed with the alarm list search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode 2 Select Alarm List and press the ENTER button to access the complete list of alarm event recorded video 3 Highlight the specific recorded video you require and press the ENTER button to display the selected video Key Operation Press the A and v buttons to select a video press the and gt buttons to turn a page 4 To exit press the SEARCH button 24 EDVR Basic Operations Search HD NO Date Time Alarm 1 Full List Enter HD10001 05 11 2006 12 15 03PM I 1 vLOS 2 Alarm Lit Enter 0002 05 11 2006 14 30 43PM_ I 4 vLoOS 3 Search Filter Enter 0008 05 16 2006 1134 23PM lL 1 SENS 4 Thumbnail Enter 0004 05 16 2006 12 20 25PM_ IE 2 SENS 5 SD Card
52. ICAN DYNAMICS 110 Appendix F The DDNS Functions a Dynamic Network Services Inc nDNS Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer e File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q x o x ig e 2 Search Jg Favorites amp Address amp amp http www dyndns com Q DynDNS About MailHop Outbound Authenticated SMTP mail server Outgoing mail for home ortravel Learn More Resources Business Solutions Home Solutions E Watie Search DynDNS Domain Registration TF DA nDNS Why UynUNS c Search www yourdomain com Get Started Careers with DynDNS Developer s Connection Figure 2 DynDNS Login Page After you login successfully a text will appear saying My Services as shown in Figure 3 DynDNS Welcome Microsoft Internet Explorer ynamic Network Services Inc File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qe E a 2 Search Jg Favorites amp a ss https fwww dyndns com v Be Links DynDNS qiiis Add Using our free services Consider purchasing an Account Upgrade DNS DNS SLA Email Network Monitoring Guarantee DNS Uptime Keep Your Business Online Redirection Learn More Resources Business Solutions Home Solutions Wh Search DynDNS Domain Registration US mo Why Dy Search www yourdomain com Get Started Careers with DynDNS Developer s Connection Figure 3 DynDNS Successful Login AMERICAN D
53. LARM 15 IN INPUT 25 ALARM 16 IN INPUT 13 No connection Notes GROUND Ground Contact DISK FULL OUTPUT This is a disk full output trigger Connect to external devices such as buzzers or lights C UM ovate ALARM OUT OUTPUT This is an alarm output trigger Connect to external devices such as buzzers or lights C txs ovate RECORD IN INPUT This pin connects to a record trigger device for starting a record 5V Lees OV Active ALARM RESET INPUT This pin connects to an alarm clear device for clearing an alarm te ovtraive ALARM IN INPUT This is an alarm input for each channel that can be programmed in the menu system to Normally Open or Normally Closed i saksin ov Active Attaching an External Device to an EDVR The EDVR provides facilities to report 3 auxiliary alarm outputs for associated equipment such as the spotlight buzzer or blinker alarm and 16 alarm inputs for the 16CH EDVR version 9 for the 9CH 4 for the 4CH The alarm outputs are related to the alarm indication The input alarms are reported to the management system and are activated by a closed or open loop condition Connect an alarm out alarm input and a peripheral device as shown in the following diagram e Alarm Input An input connection to the EDVR that triggers the EDVR unit to active buzzer and message display if one of the alarm input links the sensor of each channel is activated that is turned ON e Alarm
54. Output An output connection to the warning devices that triggers the warning unit to turn on an alarm with sound or light When combining a warning device to the EDVR connect the Pin 1 GROUND and the Pin 3 15 16 ALARM OUTPUT EDVR Product Description For 16CH DVR ae erneuern eene baa 1 po o ecese e i Ol oaoa JO l RS 485 RS 232 DC12V DECRE ETA JUDUUUGUUUD 7 16 88 V U ony l Z NJ NN NX N NE Nl 2524 29222420 19 1817 GROUND iu I For 9CH DVR aaa Er br l l MITT x ALARM RESET ALARM OUT I i A a c 2 2 2 2 5 5 NO Normal Open Wm iS 5 5 5 ALARM IN zz AMERICAN 5 DYNAMICS 11 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Installation This section provides instructions to set up the system and is an expanded version of the information provided in the printed copy of the Quick Setup Guide that is included in the shipping box with the EDVR EDVR Unit and Components In addition to the American Dynamics EDVR shown in the following illustration the components listed in the following are also included External Power Supply power brick Two power cords EDVR external power supply to utility power outlet a North America b Continental Europe CD ROM and Printed Quick Setup Guide CD ROM in
55. QUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This product was FCC verified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I O cables and connectors between system components To be in compliance with FCC regulations the user must use shielded cables and connectors for all except power and alarm cables 4223 AMERICAN DYNAMICS ii Note Power Cord type Detachable approved power cord greater or equal to HO3VV F 3G 0 75mm must be used Note Disconnect the power supply by unplugging the power cord from the power outlet Plug the cord into the power supply unit making sure you drive in the plug points as deeply and closely as you can This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables de la Classe A prescrites dans le R glement ICES 003 sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada End User License Agreement EULA Sensormatic READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE OPENING
56. Quick Settings immediately after the setup and continue recording through the scheduled period without change of record rate Schedule Settings Schedule Settings 1 Schedule1 Enable Enter 1 Date Everyday 2 Schedule2 Disable Enter 2 Start Time 14 00 PM 3 Schedule3 Disable Enter 3 End Time 18 00 PM 4 Schedule4 Disable Enter gt 4 Start Record Yes 5 Schedule5 Disable Enter 5 Alarm Settings Disable Enter 6 Schedule6 Disable Enter 6 Record Settings Disable Enter 7 Schedule7 Disable Enter 7 Motion Settings Disable Enter 8 Schedule8 Disable Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select shuttle value shuttle value A V item A V item 4223 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 61 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 62 2 Set up a schedule to change the normal record rate to a rate specific to this schedule during the scheduled period Schedule Settings 1 Schedule1 2 Schedule2 3 Schedule3 4 Schedule4 5 Schedule5 6 Schedule6 7 Schedule7 8 Schedules Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Schedule Settings 1 Date 2 Start Time 3 End Time 4 Start Record 5 Alarm Settings 6 Record Settings 7 Motion Settings Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A W item Enable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Everyday 14 00 PM 18 00 PM Yes Disable Enter Enable Enter Disab
57. S YES YES v cw Call Monitor YES vj YES YES v imerienved statRecoa NO gt No No High fasan No s nos NO Normal Open Normal Close Submit Submit Submit 03SEC off on C off 5 on 98 EDVR Using a Web Browser Advanced Settings Record Click to enter the Record Settings page In the upper part of the window you can set the device s Disk Full Frame Rate Audio Rate and Audio Channel entries In the lower part of the window set each channel s Select Channel and Quality Click Submit to save any settings change s Home About C Lan internet F Title mm Record Settings Disk Full Rewrite Frame Rate Bo FPS 0 60 Audio Rate az gt Audio Channek Stereo gt Submit Defaut i EH Advanced Settings User Click to enter the User Settings page and set the admin and viewer s User Name Password New Password and Confirm any changes Click Submit to save any settings change s Home About C LAN C internet F Title User Settings User Name Password New Password Password New Password Confirm 99 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 100 Advanced Settings DDNS Click to enter the DDNS Settings page and to configure the details of the Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS mode Click Submit to save any settings change s Refer to the appendix The DDNS Functions page 110 for more details H
58. Settings gt 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select menu exit A V item enter select Call lt gt English Francais shuttle value Espanol Italiano Deutsch A V item 1 H Position Configuration Menus Select to place the position of an image horizontally within the display monitor Use the shuttle ring to move image right or left 42 22 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 45 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 2 V Position Select to place the position of an image vertically within the display monitor Use the shuttle ring to move the image up or down 3 Live Picture Select to change or adjust the Noise Filter function and the Bright Contrast Color and Hue properties of the images in each channel 4 Color Bar Pattern Press the ENTER button to display the color bar pattern and press the MENU button to go back to the previous page Return Go back to the previous page Operation Log This page displays the contents of the operation log for you Items noted in the operation log include accessing the saving menu switching power on or off power loss stopping a recording stopping or starting the play function starting a recording setting the alarm and signaling a hard disk full Note The log keeps a history of EDVR operation on a revolving basis because of its limit of 4000 entries When the log is full the newly registered record of an operation will replace t
59. THE DISK PACKAGE DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE OR USING YOUR SYSTEM THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT DEFINES YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS BY BREAKING THE SEAL ON THIS PACKAGE DOWNLOADING THE SOFTWARE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE OR USING YOUR SYSTEM YOU AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU MAY WITHIN 30 DAYS RETURN THIS PACKAGE ALL THE DOCUMENTATION AND ALL ACCOMPANYING MATERIAL S TO THE POINT OF PURCHASE FOR A REFUND SOFTWARE LICENSE The Software includes the computer code programs and files the associated media hardware or software keys any printed material and any electronic documentation The Software may be provided to you pre installed on a storage device the media as part of a system The Software is licensed not sold GRANT OF LICENSE This agreement between Sensormatic Electronics Corporation Sensormatic and you permits you to use the Software you purchased Once you have purchased the number of copies you require you may use the Software and accompanying material provided you install and use no more than the licensed number of copies at one time The Software is only licensed for use with specified Sensormatic supplied equipment If the Software is protected by a software or hardware key or other device the Software may be used on any computer where the key is installed If the key locks the Software to a p
60. Viewer Name The default viewer user name is VIEWER Viewer Password The default viewer user name is 0000 Note When accessing the EDVR using a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer users have to log in by entering the user name and password The user who accesses with the admin name and password has the full power to even change the settings of the EDVR However a user who accesses the EDVR with a viewer name and password has only the limited power to view Refer to the section Using a Web Browser page 95 for more details 10 DDNS Settings DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System is a function that is provided by an American company Refer to www dyndns com for further information DDNS Mode Activate On or Off This option enables or disables the DDNS function Host Name The default host name is EDVR DYNDNS ORG User Name The default user name is guest Password The default password is 0000 Return Go back to the previous page 4223 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 57 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 58 Disk Setup Enter the Disk Setup menu to configure the following settings Advanced Settings Disk Setup 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1DiskFull Rewrite 2 Record Settings Enter 2 Days To Keep Data On HDD No Erase 3 Motion Settings Enter 3 HDD1 Reformat Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 4 HDD2 Reformat Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 5 CD Reformat Enter 6 Communication Enter 6 SD Card Reformat Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter Ret
61. YNAMICS 111 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Click My Services to enter the service page Please click the Add Host Service item that is below the My Hosts item as shown in Figure 4 E DynDNS My Account My Services Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back gt x a A P Search Sg Favorites A B ME 3 383 yE ws E MM M 4 Logged In User saaaa DVR Dyn D N S My Semices Settings Log Out Using our free services Consider purchasing an Account Upgrade My Account P m Account Level Services My Services Account Upgrades MailHop Outbound Credited Account 2 No Technical Support Recursive DNS Account Upgrades 2 No View Add SLA Pramiersuport MailHop Outbound 2 None View Add My Zones Recursive DNS 2 None View Add Add Zone Service My Hosts DNS Service Level Agreement 2 None View Add S dihiostobrrices Premier Support Option 2 None Available A ier ses Account Settings Billing E Zone Level Services iT Search DynDNS No zone level service items registered Host Level Services panthan sames Host DNS Service WebHop Network Monitoring Done Bj internet Figure 4 Adding a Dynamic DNS Host Click Add Host Service and its 5 service items will appear The Add Dynamic DNS Host item helps to add a new DDNS as shown in Figure 5 Each member may have only one
62. Zones Add Zone Services My Hosts Add HostServices Dynamic DNS Static DNS WebHop MyWebHop Network Monitoring Account Settings Billing My Services Hostname Created The hostname you have requested has been created The information now in the database and DNS system is Hostname IP Address Wildcard Mail Exchanger Backup MX dvrmanual dvrdns org 202 39 24 166 N None Figure 7 Hostname Created Verification Set the DDNS of the EDVR The following sections summarize the DDNS configuration settings for the EDVR Entering the Net Settings page From the Front Panel of the EDVR 1 Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu 2 114 Select the Advanced Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Advanced Settings page EDVR Appendix F The DDNS Functions 3 Select Communication and press the ENTER button to enter the Communication page 4 Select Net Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Net Settings page Set the Net Settings page There are several network settings in the EDVR Net Settings page 1 If provided with access to a DHCP server the EDVR can obtain an IP address automatically by setting the DHCP item to On When setting the DHCP item to Off the IP Address the Subnet Mask the Gateway and the DNS Address may be manually edited These settings are required in order to make a network connection Please consult with a qualified MIS professional to configu
63. a multi screen display mode in both live viewing and playback mode 4CH 4 way 3 way 2 way 9CH 9 way 8 way 6 way 4 way 3 way 2 way 16CH 16 way 13 way 10 way 9 way 8 way 6 way 4 way 3 way 2 way User selectable NTSC or PAL video output Refresh rate up to 60 IPS for 720x240 NTSC or 50 IPS for 720x288 PAL Compression Motion JPEG Quick setup menu Live viewing modes freeze 2x electronic zoom custom sequencing Recording and live status display of all the hard disks CD RW and Secure Digital SD memory card Four alternative recording image qualities per channel best high standard basic Individual channel setups for alarm recording rates normal double interleave and exclusive Multiple recording modes Manual Alarm Schedule recording Multiple search modes Event list Time Alarm list Filter Thumbnail SD card CD ROM Search condition options time date sensor alarm video loss alarm motion alarm and channel specification Thumbnail search display intervals 8 different intervals year month day hour 10 minutes 1 minute 10 seconds 1 second Fast and slow playback of recorded video at various speeds AMERICAN S5 DYNAMICS 1 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide e Fast forward and reverse 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x 100x e Slow forward and reverse 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 30x 1 100x e Adjustable individual camera images noise filter ON OFF brightn
64. age 95 E EDYR Client Web Viewer 192 168 1 45 80 EDVR caM1 P came T cama came T CAMS FP CAMs P CAM P came cama P Camio P CAmMi1 P cAM12 P CAM13 T caAM14 FP CAMIS P cAM16 Devices PTZ Control Available Devices 02 0064 10 05 2006 15 37 24 gt fsa EERE EER TI 02 0065 10 05 2006 15 38 23 N mee E 02 0066 10 05 2006 15 41 34 i smt UN 02 0067 10 05 2006 15 42 20 02 0068 10 05 2006 15 44 09 02 10 05 2006 15 47 29 02 0070 10 05 2006 15 57 43 02 0071 10 05 2006 15 57 52 Ow lt Video Panel 3 Settings ej Web Viewer el 3FPS Camera IDs 1 16 e Auto refresh working device live state Live REC 1 Click PTZ Device to open the control panel and remote control the pan tilt zoom function camera live over a local area network or the Internet 2 Enter the General Settings page to set the title the date and time modes and the date and time of the device Click Submit to save your changes 84 EDVR EDVR Client Software 3 Click Advanced Settings to enter four pages the Image Alarm Record and User pages Image Click Image to enter the Image page to set each channel s Channel Title Quality Noise Filter Brightness Contrast Color and Hue Click Submit to save your changes Alarm The upper part of the window enables you to set the Duration Disk Full PreAlarm and Frame Rate of the alarm for the de
65. and Windows Me is frame e Frame Dimension Sets the resolution dimensions in pixels 91 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide e Mark Day and Time Includes the date and time stamp label in the file e Mark Channel Title Includes the channel title label in the file Play Options e Time to play To search for a specific date and time within the recorded video e Channel Number To choose the camera from which video was recorded Play Monitor e Use the controls on the following panel to play pause stop fast rewind and fast forward De EST E L e To begin a backup click the Start backup button Click the Stop backup button when you are finished Gh ely ty Backup to AVI Edit AVI Backup to JPG r Backup Settings r Play Options Time to play MM DD YYYY 07 30 2007 HH MM SS 03 43 25 Channel Number fi v gt n Stare backup Stop backup Start backup Avi fle size 6 64 MB Total frames 78 frames 92 EDVR EDVR Client Software Edit AVI File Path To set the backup file and the file name check the Browse button on the right to locate the path and the file Click Edit Selected File to start editing Frame Rate Modification To see the total number of frames modify your frame rate File Preview Click the Start button to start your setting component You can also use the Start button to interrupt the code Click the Save to New
66. annel 16CH EDVR Mode Key Result Display Live Record Playback E l J5E Jo Ld then loop back H gt H gt H then loop back FEES E gt 94 then loop back HH HAS EE5 Hg then loop back CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 9 16 C Single channel Updating System Software If the system software firmware of the EDVR needs to be upgraded refer to the appendix System Software Updates page 103 for instructions EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Basic Operations This section describes how to operate and manage the EDVR To enter and navigate the EDVR configuration menus use the MENU ENTER and Up and Down buttons You can also use the jog dial and the shuttle ring for menu item navigation and selection Refer to the section Description of the Front and Rear Panels page 3 for further information about the EDVR front panel controls Recording Operations This section details the way to record video onto hard disk drives Before commencing recording configure the recording settings properly according to your needs Manual Recording When the EDVR is in live display mode complete the following steps to start recording 1 Inlive display press the REC record button to record video onto a hard disk drive with the corresponding programmed recording settings The device will immediately emit a beeping sound and the REC record button will light up indicating the EDVR is in recording mode The Hard Disk
67. articular System the Software may only be used on that System OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS e Ademonstration or evaluation copy of the Software Firmware is considered purchased and is covered by this license agreement e You may not de compile disassemble reverse engineer copy transfer modify or otherwise use the Software Firmware except as stated in this agreement e The hardware software key where applicable is your proof of license to exercise the rights granted herein and must be retained by you Lost or stolen keys will not be replaced e Ifthe Software Firmware is provided as part of a System the Software Firmware may only be used with the System e You may not sub license rent or lease the Software Firmware but you may permanently transfer the Software Firmware to another party by delivering the original disk and material comprising the Software Firmware package as well as this license agreement to the other party Initial use of the Software Firmware and accompanying material by the new user transfers the license to the new user and constitutes the new user s acceptance of its terms and conditions e The Software Firmware is not fault tolerant and may contain errors You agree that the Software Firmware will not be used in an environment or application in which a malfunction of the Software Firmware would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to the operator of the Software Firmware or to others e Sensormatic reserve
68. ate any other warranty and you may not rely on such information or advice NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In no event will Sensormatic be liable to you for damages including any loss of profits loss of data or other incidental or consequential damages arising out of your use of or inability to use the Software or its documentation This limitation will apply even if Sensormatic or an authorized representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages Further Sensormatic does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be uninterrupted or error free This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights that vary from state to state Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or the limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so some of the above limitations may not apply to you GENERAL If any provision of the agreement is found to be unlawful void or for any reason unenforceable then that provision shall be severed from this agreement and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Florida You should retain proof of the license fee paid including model number serial number and date of payment and present such proof of payment when service or assistance covered by this warranty is requested U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The software and docum
69. ate is set to 40 IPS each will still be getting 20 IPS However if the Alarm Record Rate is set to 15 IPS then each will receive 15 IPS because the total number of IPS desired is less than 60 IPS From the example above we can see the deviation from the general rule that the record rate is an aggregate rate In the first case the record rate happens to be the aggregate rate of all three cameras being recorded 48 EDVR Configuration Menus In the last case instead of being the aggregate rate the record rate is actually the rate applicable to every camera being recorded In the second case the record rate is neither the aggregate nor the rate for each camera Interleaved If an alarm is activated in a camera of this setting one image from this camera will be recorded alternately with one image from another camera Thus this channel will record more images than all other channels If alarms occur simultaneously in several cameras of this setting images of this whole group will be recorded alternately with one image from another camera outside this group If alarms also occur in channels set to lower priority Alarm Record Mode s the ones at Interleave Mode will be recorded before those at lower priority modes Double If an alarm is activated in a camera of this setting this camera will be recorded at twice the rate of the each of the non alarm cameras and alarmed cameras set to Normal Alarm Record Mode The latter two groups form the
70. ation screen will include the default installation path C Program Files Sensormatic EDVR If you prefer a different installation folder directory you can enter that path in this window That is enter the new path or select Browse to locate an existing folder e Select the option that is correct for your installation access for everyone using this computer or only for yourself e After you have selected an installation folder click Next to continue rs ulariezur U yusuiiez ED 115 C Hat Ufa15101 9242 Select Installation Folder The installer will install American Dynamics EDVR Client Version 3 75 to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Eolder C Program Files Sensormatic EDVR v3 75 Disk Cost Install American Dynamics EDVR Client Version 3 75 for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer O Everyone Just me 5 After you have clicked Next in the preceding step you will receive a confirmation message to verify that you do want to continue with the installation of the EDVR Client software Click Next to continue AMERICAN DYNAMICS 79 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 6 During the installation of the EDVR Client you will see a window with a progress bar 7 When the installation is successful you will see the following window Click the Close button to complete the instal
71. ay You ll hear a signaling beep to tell you the disk is ready Play back the video to find the desired image Press PAUSE when you find it Press the MENU button and from the Save Menu select menu item 3 CD JPEG and press ENTER Select item 1 from the CD JPEG Menu Add your image to the buffer The message Add OK will appear as a confirmation If you wish to add more images to the buffer press any button to return to the CD JPEG Menu CD JPEG Menu 1 Add JPEG File Enter 2 Edit JPEG Enter 3 Burn Enter A V item shuttle select menu exit Use the jog dial to select the next image Repeat step 4 to add this image to the buffer Repeat step 4 until all images have been selected To remove files from your buffer from the CD JPEG Menu select menu item 2 Edit JPEG From the EDIT JPEG page use the jog dial to review your selected images As the jog dial is turned each image is selected highlighted in turn You can now choose to delete or not delete any image by pressing the Up A or Down WV buttons to select an image Select No do not delete the image or Yes delete the image When you are finished press the Menu button to exit this page When you have completed your image selections from the CD JPEG Menu select item 3 Burn Note Several minutes may be needed for the device to complete the writing process to the disk When the CD RW drive has completed creating the CD with your files press the EJECT button to ope
72. ble Enter 8 Schedule8 Disable Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item 20 Take the following steps to activate the programmed alarm recording For configuring Alarm settings refer to the section Alarm Settings page 47 1 PF ON e Press the MENU button to enter the main menu Select Advanced Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Advanced Settings page Select the Alarm Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Alarm Settings page Set the desired time period The options range from Transparent to Nonstop from one second to 60 minutes Set the alarm record rate The rate can be set between 1 60 IPS or F S in one IPS increments Set the alarm record mode The options are Normal Double Interleaved and Exclusive Set the alarm record quality The options are Best High Standard or Basic Refer to the section Alarm Settings page 47 for more information EDVR 8 9 Set to a Sensitivity of from 0 1 to 0 8 seconds Basic Operations Enter and set each channel to activate or deactivate the three modes of Sensor V Loss and Motion in the Alarm Type Link and Alarm Out Link items Note To enable triggered recording on alarm go to the Alarm Output Link screen highlight Start Record and set its Sensor and or Motion value to Yes Main Menu 1 Quick Settings 2 Display Options 3 Sequence Settings 4 Picture Adjust
73. boot button Press this recessed button using a tool such as the point of a ballpoint pen quickly briefly to turn the EDVR power on or off Press this button for at least 3 seconds to restart the EDVR such as when updating the system files See the appendix System Software Update page 103 zz AMERICAN DYNAMICS 5 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide PTZ Operation To enter PTZ mode press the ZOOM button magnifying glass icon and DISPLAY button simultaneously Using this mode you can use the EDVR front panel buttons to control the dome cameras Note Item numbers refer to the labels on the illustration on page 3 Function Button or Control Name Item Number see figure page 3 Select Camera 4CH Cameras 1 4 6 9CH Cameras 1 9 16CH Cameras 1 16 Focus nearer MENU 7 Focus more distant ENTER 11 Iris Press for iris open SEQ 9 Iris Press for iris close SEARCH 13 Tilt camera up Up button A 19 Tilt camera down Down button y 20 Pan left Left button lt 21 Pan right Right button gt 22 Optical zoom wide telephoto Shuttle Ring 24 Digital zoom ZOOM button 10 Set preset values FREEZE bution 12 Select preset values CALL bution 8 Press to display PTZ hint DISPLAY button 14 6 EDVR Product Description Rear Panel B ETHERNET o RS
74. ckly to shut down the unit Then check the following Connections Cables cords and other connectors Termination settings Monitor s Cameras Power up the unit If you have checked all of these items and the unit fails to power up or if you restarted your unit and the unit still fails to operate properly please contact American Dynamics Technical Support Optional Install EDVR Client Software To set up the software to remotely view and manage one or more EDVRs from a personal computer install the included EDVR Client software Installation of the software is described in the section EDVR Client Software page 72 Notes e The EDVR Client software also includes an application for viewing and managing image files both in still and movie format e To use the EDVR Client software the EDVR and all PCs accessing the EDVR must have network connectivity LAN access if auto detection is required e In addition to the EDVR Client software you can use a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer to remotely view and manage one or more EDVRs Refer to the section Using a Web Browser page 95 42 23 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 15 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Hard Disk Drives Hard Disk Drive Installation The EDVR comes equipped with one or two hard disk drive and a CD RW drive It also includes a second internal drive bay so that a second hard disk drive can be added To install a second hard disk drive in your
75. cludes EDVR Client software with image editing application and electronic versions of user documentation Alarm I O adapter quick connect block EET NAMICS Quick Setup Guide EDVR EDVR Installation Rack Mount Kit Required Items In addition to the EDVR and the components provided with it you also need to provide the following e Acomposite monitor NTSC or PAL as appropriate for your system e Cameras and BNC Cables You may also want to include optional items such as a Call Monitor and the American Dynamics Touch Tracker ADTT16E to expand your system Connecting Devices to the Rear Panel Note After you make all of the other connections you will be instructed to connect the power cord 1 Remove all items from the shipping carton If any item is missing or broken please inform your American Dynamics Account Manager immediately 2 Save all cartons and packing materials that came with the EDVR Use these materials for shipping or transporting the EDVR Connect the main monitor to the Main Monitor BNC connector Connect one or more cameras to the Camera In BNC connector s Depending on the version of the EDVR you can connect from 1 to 16 cameras 16CH version 16 cameras 9CH 9 cameras 4CH 4 cameras Note For loop through Touch Tracker ADTT16E and other devices and connections refer to the documentation that is provided with that device In addition refer to the appendix
76. connect B 4d 9 amp Adrinistrative Autcmatik Date and ime Display looks Upc 9 gt Intemet Options gt Address QQ Natwrvk Cannertions ope Network Tasks E crest arr oen f Se up ahone or small office network Change Wirdons Firewall settings See Also j Network Troubleshocter Other Places DF Ctr panel amp j ry Netvork Paces E My Docunents dg My Computer Vetalls network Connections Syste Fis AMERICAN DYNAMICS LAN ur Hi Speed Ileri JP ocal ares Connection onnected Firen Intel RYLO00 West 73 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 3 Point to the Local Area Connection and click the right mouse button Select Properties to enter the Local Area Connection Properties settings window Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Bak Search Folders gt 7 HH Address e Network Connections LANor High Speed Internet Network Tasks a Connectior E create a new Disable connection ei H f Set up a home or small Status office network Repair Change Windows d Firewall settings Disable this network Create Shortcut device le xy Repair this connection Bridge Connections Rename i Rename this connection View status of this connection Change settings of this connection Other Places GB Control Panel Ag My Net
77. connection uses the following items 7i E Client for Microsoft Networks vi A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Jl QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Jninsta Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks v Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OK Cancel Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need tc ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 d Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced 4 OK Cancel e Ifyou are using a DHCP server select Obtain an IP address automatically and click OK Any assigned IP address for the connected EDVRs must be in the same class type as the server If there is no DHCP server available select Use the following IP address and type in the IP address of your PC and click OK This IP address must be different from the EDVR IP but in the same class type Note The IP address of an EDVR in a n
78. deo Panel This is the first of the three major views available in the main window of the EDVR Client Refer to the preceding figure to locate the following major screen and control areas by label number 1 Available Devices PTZ Controls These two tabs refer to the same pane of the main window All EDVRs that are connected to the network are listed by IP address see label 1 in the following figure When you double click any EDVR the IP address name in label 1 you will see the following screen Enter the correct username and password to log on to the selected EDVR The default username and password are admin and 9999 respectively At this point you can click the PTZ Control button to access the PTZ Control mode Working Device After you select the IP address of an EDVR that EDVR and all of its cameras will be displayed in the upper right section label 2 in previous figure Multi Screen All the videos of the cameras will be displayed label 3 in previous figure Use the function buttons label 5 or click directly on a camera channel video to change the display EDVR Client View Tabs Select the appropriate tab to change the view of the EDVR Client main window in the area labeled 3 Multi Screen Video Panel Settings and Web Viewer FZ Video Panel a Settings sj Web Viewer Function Buttons Click a button to execute its function Note When you place the mouse pointer over a button text appears that
79. describes that button EE NI em a eese juan EDVR Settings EDVR Client Software The Configuration Settings view is the second of the three major views of the EDVR Client Click the Settings tab from the EDVR Client main window to access this view IE EDVR Glient Users Management Add New User FP cAM1 FH came E cans T came ak FT CAM T cams FP CAMS EDVR Monitor Settings T caAM10 Display CcaM1i1 Display Mode Botn Fill Color Border Color MIN _ Demo is eae CAM14 Playback Record Time Display Mode Show X Fill Color L El Border Color C s Dead T Camis FP camis Display Mode moona s Gon cor Auto Scan Interval Scan Working Device 144 seconds Devices PTZ Control Available Devices vA Scan Available Devices 3044 seconds 10 51 21 235 EDVR 10 51 21 30 EDVR 2 192 168 1 250 EDVR JB Video Panel 38 Settings gl Done Auto refresh working device ive state Live REC Channel Notation If you wish to change the Display Mode open its drop down list and select any of the four items there Your choice will automatically appear in the relevant blank space Similarly you can enter the Fill Color and Border Color entries to open their respective color tables Click OK in each case to save your choice Playback Record Time Click Display Mode to select from a drop down list of two options Hide and Show Your choice will de
80. ecording video onto a hard disk while in the live display mode Press again for at least 3 seconds to stop the recording An amber indicator shows that recording is turned on Up button A While in the setup menu mode press to highlight the desired item In the live and play modes press the Left lt button to enter a single channel with an inset of the next channel with passes through three modes with successive button pushes Down button y While in the setup menu mode press to highlight the desired item In the live and play modes you can press this button three times successively to get three multi channel modes on the main monitor the first two times in a 3 way view and the last in a 4 way mode Left button lt While in the setup menu mode press to highlight the desired item In the live and play modes press the Left button to enter a single channel with an inset of the next channel which passes through three modes with successive button pushes EDVR 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Product Description Right button gt While in the setup menu mode press to highlight the desired item In both the live and play modes press this button three times successively to get three multi channel modes on the main monitor the first two times in a 3 way view and the last in a 4 way mode Jog Dial The jog dial can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise as well as s
81. ection 10 No connection 23 No connection 11 No connection 24 No connection 12 No connection 25 No connection 13 No connection 9 Channel EDVR Alarm I O Connections also see notes after tables Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment 1 GROUND 14 RESERVED 2 DISK FULL OUTPUT 15 ALARM1 OUT OUTPUT 3 ALARM2 OUT OUTPUT 16 ALARM3 OUT OUTPUT 4 RECORD IN INPUT 17 ALARM RESET INPUT 5 ALARM IN INPUT 18 ALARM2 IN INPUT 6 ALARMS IN INPUT 19 ALARMAIN INPUT 7 ALARM5 IN INPUT 20 ALARMS IN INPUT 8 ALARM7 IN INPUT 21 ALARMS IN INPUT 9 ALARMS IN INPUT 22 No connection 10 No connection 23 No connection 11 No connection 24 No connection 12 No connection 25 No connection 13 No connection EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 10 16 Channel EDVR Alarm I O Connections also see notes after tables Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment 1 GROUND 14 RESERVED 2 DISK FULL OUTPUT 15 ALARM 1 OUT OUTPUT 3 ALARM2 OUT OUTPUT 16 ALARMG3 OUT OUTPUT 4 RECORD IN INPUT 17 ALARM RESET INPUT 5 ALARM IN INPUT 18 ALARM2 IN INPUT 6 ALARMS IN INPUT 19 ALARMAIN INPUT 7 ALARMS IN INPUT 20 ALARMSG IN INPUT 8 ALARM7 IN INPUT 21 ALARMS IN INPUT 9 ALARMS IN INPUT 22 ALARM10 IN INPUT 10 ALARM 1 IN INPUT 23 ALARM 12 IN INPUT 11 ALARM 13 IN INPUT 24 ALARM 14 IN INPUT 12 A
82. ed with the ADTT16E Touch Tracker To make your own cable refer to the pin outs described elsewhere in the ADTT16E user documentation Such serial cables can also be purchased at many electronics supply stores 2222 AMERICAN Iz DYNAMICS 107 Appendix E Using CDs When using CD ROM CD R or CD RW media do not write on or stick anything to either side of the disk as doing so could cause an error in recording that is the data on the disk may be damaged Inserting a Disk in the Drive 1 Press the eject button 2 Place the disk in the tray caddy as illustrated in the following Notes e Insetthe disk so that the printed label side is up e When using a 12 cm disk place it in the center of the tray caddy where you see the indication recess for the larger position When using an 8 cm disk place it in the center of the caddy where you can see the indication recess for the 8 cm disk e Never place two disks in the caddy at the same time 3 Do not touch the recording surface of the disk 4 Toinsert a disk into or remove a disk from the caddy press the eject button to open the caddy press the eject button a second time to close the caddy Ejecting a Disk from the Drive 1 Press the eject button 2 Carefully lift out the disk 3 Press the eject button a second time to close the tray Caution After the tray has been ejected and the disk has been retrieved from the caddy or placed in the caddy be sure to cl
83. entation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraph c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable Manufacturer is Sensormatic Electronics Corporation 6600 Congress Avenue Boca Raton FL 33487 222 AMERICAN YNAMICS e vii Contents EDVR Installation and Operation Guide eeeeeecceeeeeeeneeceeeeeeneeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseeeseeeseaes 1 Product DOSCMDUOM e 1 This User Guide Describes the 4 9 and 16 Channel EDVRS cccccccccccccccccccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeness 1 Product Feat fS e 1 Descriptions of the Front and Rear Panels ssssssssssseeeeenen eene 3 Alarm MOUT ET 8 ICE assina iaaa aaaea aaa a aa aa a a A a eA E O E Da 12 EDVR Unit and Components ssssssssssesesseseeen nennen nenne nns nenne nns enne nennen enne s inrer enne enne nens 12 Required Bn P 13 Connecting Devices to the Rear Panel sssssssssseseeeeseeeneeneeen nennen nennen enne 13 Power Up and Test EL
84. esired pictures Press the MENU button to enter the Save Menu page Select the menu item SD Card AVI and press the ENTER button to enter the SD Card AVI Menu page SD Card AVI Menu 1 Video Mode Full 2 Audio Mode Right 3 Time 10S 4 Save Enter A V item menu exit shuttle enter select Set the desired settings in the AVI save file setup mode Note The number of video clips that can be stored on an SD card depends on the SD card capacity The video clip is stored in the AVI compressed format If more than one video clip is stored on an SD card file names will be assigned in sequence as shown in the following SAVE AVI0001 AVI TO SD CARD SAVE AVI0002 AVI TO SD CARD SAVE AVIOOON AVI TO SD CARD Backup System Settings onto an SD Card The EDVR offers a quick setup method by using an SD card You can use this feature to instruct the EDVR to save all of its system settings onto the SD card so that they can be loaded onto another EDVR thus simplifying the setup and configuration of a group of EDVRs Save the system settings onto an SD Card 1 2 3 Insert an SD card into the SD card slot Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu page Select Default Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Default Settings page Select the menu item Save SD Card Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the settings saving mode Set Save SD Card Settings to Yes The system settings information will be automatically saved
85. ess contrast color and hue for each camera e Display position and color of title time date OSD text you can pick in both Main and Call monitors e Covert camera recording e Schedule setting total 8 schedules e Individual record and alarm condition setting can be assigned by designated schedule e Disk full warning and operation status LEDs e Remote control via RS 232 and RS 485 ports e Alarm trigger source selection alarm sensor motion detection video loss alarm can be programmed to trigger three different alarm out replays e Adjustable motion detection conditions sensitivity target area target size motion duration and track direction e Individual alarm sensor video loss alarm and motion detection alarm for each channel e Power recovery on interruption e Operation status record log e Multi lock out functions front key lock RS 232 lock play back lock and recording lock e Three audio quality levels 8 22 44 kHz sampling p law e Audio recording modes stereo left right off e Built in Secure Digital SD memory card slot to save JPEG AVI image s for an individual channel to an SD memory card e Easy field firmware update via SD memory card can be performed by the end user e Factory default menu setting and installer menu setting can be restored e Use both client software and Internet Explorer for remote viewing and access from a remote desktop or a laptop via Ethernet connection e
86. etwork must be unique that is different from those of the other PCs but in the same class type 76 EDVR EDVR Client Software Connection Testing After completing the previous settings follow these instructions to ensure that you have established the connection successfully 1 Click Start gt Command Prompt Note If your PC is configured using the Classic Windows Start Menu click Start gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Interner c My Documents 2 My Recent Documents gt E ma anii e J My Pictures A my musi Paint My Music uH My Computer Command Prompt a G 3 contrat panel eneo Wireless NYR Network Viewer amy Set Program Access and Defaults Notepad a Printers and Faxes Remote Desktop Connection Help and Support APPRO LanCam Network JA search Viewer i 7 Run windows Security Z 2 of O Disconnect start c E XP 9 Paint All Programs b 2 Type in ping 192 168 0 1 then press Enter See the sample screen that follows Note This IP address is assigned for the connected EDVR When connecting to a network each connected EDVR must be assigned a unique IP that must be in the same class type as your network address IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods for example 192 168 1 1 Therefore if the connected network is identified as Class C for example the first three sets of numbers of the EDVR IP address must be the
87. for each of the displays can be set between 0 no show and 99 seconds when you press the SEQ Sequence button default 3 sec To set dwell time for each camera first select a display mode from the Sequence Settings menu then press ENTER Select a camera and use the shuttle ring to change the dwell value for a camera When you select a camera you will see that camera s video in the lower right corner of the display Press Return or MENU to return to the Sequence Settings menu Main Menu Sequence Settings 1 Quick Settings Main Monitor 2 Display Options C 1 Channel Display Enter 3 Sequence Settings 4 Picture Adjust 2 Ld 2 Channel Display Enter 5 Operation Log 3 E 3 Channel Display Enter 6 Advanced Settings 4 H 3 channel Display Enter 7 Default Settings gt 8 Password Settings 5 4 Channel Display Enter 9 Exit Menu 6 Hd 6 Channel Display Enter 7 E 8 Channel Display Enter 8 9 Channel Display Enter 9 EH 10 Channel Display Enter 10 EE 13 Channel Display Enter Call Monitor 11 Full Screen Display Enter Return enter select A V item menu exit Call lt gt English Francais Espanol enter select Italiano Deutsch S A V item Note In the Sequence Settings menu items 5 through 7 are for the 9CH and 16CH EDVR versions and items 8 through 10 are for the 16CH EDVR version only 1 L 1 Channel Display Set a full screen sequence
88. function 4 Alarm Record Rate For an NTSC video output configuration the speed can be set from 1 to 60 IPS For a PAL configuration the speed can be set from 1 to 50 IPS When any Camera s alarm happens the EDVR s Record Rate changes to the Alarm Record Rate Normally the Alarm Record Rate s setting value will be greater than the Normal Record Rate s setting value for higher performance demand during alarm Because the Record Rate in general is an aggregate rate of the system whenever a rate regular or alarm rate is in effect it is shared not necessarily equally by all cameras that are being recorded at the time The only exceptions to this general rule are the extreme cases to be discussed below under Exclusive mode During alarm some cameras may achieve higher record rates than others due to a preferential recording sequence determined by the Alarm Record Mode of the alarm cameras with the constraint that 30 IPS for NTSC and 25 IPS for PAL is the limit for any single camera Note F S and IPS are used interchangeably for images per second as images are not interlaced 5 Alarm Record Mode The recorded images of strategically located cameras must be greater in number when an alarm sensor or motion detection is activated Each camera is provided with four levels of alarm record Mode Exclusive Interleaved Double and Normal The recording priority follows the order as listed with the allowance that Exclusive is absolute No
89. g and Call Full Screen Return Go back to the previous page 49 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 50 Record Settings This page enables you to set the recording rate and recording quality and enables you to set the audio sampling rate and the channel mode Advanced Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 2 Record Settings Enter 3 Motion Settings Enter 4 Camera Covert Enter 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Communication Enter 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter Return menu exit enter select A V item 1 Record Quality Record Settings 2 Normal Record Rate 3 Audio Sampling Rate 4 Audio Channel Mode Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A W item Enter 30 F S 44K Hz Stereo You can enter and set each channel s record quality at 4 different levels of recording images from Best High Standard and Basic 2 Normal Record Rate The rate range is 1 to 60 F S for NTSC and 1 to 50 F S for PAL F S is fields per sec same as images per sec or IPS as images are not interlaced 3 Audio Sample Rate This item has four options 44K Hz 22K Hz 8K Hz and Disable 4 Audio Channel Mode The options here are Stereo two channels with the same input and Left Input and Right Input two channels which work separately Return Go back to the previous page EDVR Configuration Menus Motion Settings Select to set the motion detection area
90. he EDVR will renew the IP Address automatically AMERICAN Iz DYNAMICS 113 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide a DynDNS Dynamic DNS Add Host Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Oa x A f seach feris O R 3 https jwww dyndns com account services hosts dyndns add html DynDNS Using our free services Consider purchasing an Account Upgrade vM us 9 Logged In User asaaa DVR My Services Settings Log Out My Account New Dynamic DNS Host My Services Account Upgrades MailHop Outbound Recursive DNS SLA Premier Support My Zones Add Zone Services My Hosts Add Host Services Dynamic DNS Static DNS WebHop MyWebHop Network Monitoring Account Settings Billing Hostname IP Address Enable Wildcard Mail Exchanger optional 202 39 24 166 Backup MX Sub Hostname Zi DynDNS Dynamic DNS Figure 6 The DDNS Settings Page Add Host Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help OQ x 2 CD D see deron O O S a3 4 amp https wow dyndns comjaccount services hosts dyndns add html Using our free services Consider purchasing an Account Upgrade Ee uus Logged In User aaaaa DVR My Services Settings Log Out My Account Account Upgrades MailHop Outbound Recursive DNS SLA Premier Support My
91. he bar while pressing the mouse button the bar appears as the following 4b You can move this bar to the left to narrow the Working Devices Available Devices panes and to the right to widen them 2 Hide Device Panel Click to turn off the Working Devices Available Devices panes from view 3 Full Screen Click to show the full screen for surveillance All of the settings buttons will be hidden in this mode If you want to return to the previous mode click the right mouse button and choose Close 4 Re arrange the divisions Click to see the following channels 5 Screen divisions Choose any of the buttons you want 6 LAN or Internet mode Click to enter the LAN and Internet modes alternately EDVR EDVR Client Software 7 Shortcut menu Use the mouse to select a channel Click the right mouse button to display the shortcut menu for that channel You can select Close Full Screen or Capture Print e Close Stops the channel s display e Full Screen Enlarges the display to Full Screen e Capture Print refer to the following e Capture Select the Image Preview page for the Preview Settings page which has two choices Mark Date and Time and Mark Channel Title Mark the item Mark Date and Time to set the date and time stamp on a chosen picture Choose an appropriate dimension before saving the image To save the image click Save at the bottom to enter the Save Page window Select the file name and f
92. he device is in the live display mode MANU The device is in the search mode SCHEDULE NORMAL and 1 through 8 Figure 2 Display HDD information Second Screen ETHERNET DHCP 192 168 1 143 RX 29 KB S TX 100 KB S DHCP Enables the DHCP communication function 192 168 1 143 Every EDVR must have a unique IP address to be identified on the network RX 29 KB S Receives the data from the network every second TX 100 KB S Transmits the data to the network every second Figure 3 Display HDD information Third Screen EDVR Installation Channel Selection The multi screen function buttons and the CAM1 CAM2 CAM32 CAM16 or through CAM4 or CAMS depending on EDVR version buttons are used to select video modes and video channels The following tables show the functions under different modes for each of the three versions of EDVR 4CH 9CH or 16CH 4CH EDVR Mode Key Result Display Live Record Playback d Ld Ld E E CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 C Single channel 9CH EDVR Mode Key Result Display Live Record Playback o Ld5E Ld then loop back HHG3EHGHJ then loop back gt H i 3E then loop back CH1 CH2 CH3 CH9 C Single ch
93. he existing records starting with the oldest entry first Main Menu Operation Log 1 Quick Settings No Log Time Date 2 Display Options 1 Menu Save 05 16 34PM 04 30 2006 3 Sequence Settings 2 Menu Save 06 10 13PM 04 30 2006 4 Picture Adjust 3 Power On 07 34 32PM 04 30 2006 5 Operation Log 4 PowerLoss 08 16 54PM 04 30 2006 6 Advanced Settings 5 REC Stop 10 15 14PM 04 30 2006 7 Default Settings gt 6 Play Stop 10 21 24PM 04 30 2006 8 Password Settings 7 Play Restart 10 25 31PM 04 30 2006 9 Exit Menu 8 RECStart 10 27 38PM 04 30 2006 9 Play Stop 10 45 35PM 04 30 2006 10 REC Stop 10 56 24PM 04 30 2006 11 REC Start 08 23 51PM 05 01 2006 enter select 12 NetMenu Save 08 16 34PM 05 01 2006 A V item 13 REC Stop 08 16 40PM 05 01 2006 Call lt gt English Francais Espanol 14 REC Start 05 43 08PM 05 02 2006 Italiano Deutsch END EDVR Configuration Menus Advanced Settings This page includes multiple special functions Main Menu Advanced Settings 1 Quick Settings 1 Alarm Settings Enter 2 Display Options 2 Record Settings Enter 3 Sequence Settings 3 Motion Settings Enter 4 Picture Adjust 4 Camera Covert Enter 5 Operation Log 5 Operation Locks Enter 6 Advanced Settings gt 6 Communication Enter 7 Default Settings 7 Disk Setup Enter 8 Password Settings 8 Schedule Enter 9 Exit Menu 9 Dome Settings Enter Return enter select A V item menu exit Call lt 4 gt English Francais Espanol enter
94. hedule Settings Alarm Settings 1 Date Everyday 1 Alarm Duration 30 SEC 2 Start Time 14 00 PM 2 Pre Alarm On 3 End Time 18 00 PM 3 Alarm Record Rate 60 F S 4 Start Record No 4 Alarm Record Mode Enter 5 Alarm Settings Enable Enter 5 Alarm Record Quality Enter 6 Record Settings Disable Enter gt 6 Alarm Input Link En 7 Motion Settings Disable Enter 7 Aar Out Link Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item enter select shuttle value A W item 42 z AMERICAN gt DYNAMICS 63 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 64 Alarm Settings 1 Alarm Duration 2 Pre Alarm 3 Alarm Record Rate 4 Alarm Record Mode 5 Alarm Record Quality 6 Alarm Input Link Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A VW item 30 SEC On 60 F S Enter Enter Enter Enter Alarm Out Link Sensor V Loss Motion 1 Alarm Outi Yes No No 2 Alarm Out2 No Yes No 3 Alarm Out3 No No Yes 4 Buzzer Yes Yes Yes 5 Main Display Yes Yes Yes 6 Call Display Yes Yes Yes 7StartRecord Yes No No 8 Call Full Screen No No No Return menu exit shuttle value lt gt move A W item EDVR Configuration Menus 4 Setup a schedule to only start recording during the scheduled time period and when motion alarms are triggered on CAM1 Schedule Settings 1 Schedule1 2 Schedule2 3 Schedule3 4 Schedule4 5 Schedule5 6 Schedule6 7 Schedule7 8 Sched
95. her EDVR from an SD Card see previous item 5 Load Factory Settings This page enables you to reload the factory default settings 6 Version Information Selecting this item displays the EDVR model number the system software firmware version number and the system software release date Return Go back to the previous page Password Settings This page enables you to set the password Main Menu Password Settings 1 Quick Settings 1MenuPassword Enter 2 Display Options 2 Advanced Settings Password Enter 3 Sequence Settings 3 Default Settings Password Enter 4 Picture Adjust 4 Reformat Password Enter 5 Operation Log Return 6 Advanced Settings gt 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item menu exit Call lt gt English Francais Espanol enter select Italiano Deutsch A V item 1 Menu Password If you choose to password protect the Main Menu to block any unauthorized entry select this menu item Enter New Menu Password Type in a 4 digit password of your choice Re Enter Menu Password Retype your advanced password in order to verify that it was entered correctly After you set this password The next time you enter the Main Menu you will be prompted to enter this password Password Type in the correct password to enter the Main Menu 4223 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 69 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 70 2 Advanced Settings Password If you cho
96. imply select an entry from the list and click the button PgUp PgDn Enables you to scroll up and down the list This function allows you to search a recorded video stored in the HDD of the device Enter the YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE SECOND you wish to search and click the Go button to proceed c Time Search play This allows you to play a recorded video stored in the HDD of the device 10 05 2006 03 51 47 PM EDVR date amp time Play Live This box indicates the selected device status Play The device is in the playback mode Live The device enters the live display mode Image display area Displays images from the selected EDVR cameras Note In single channel display mode click on this display area to change to the next channel Click PTZ Device to open the PTZ control panel and to remotely control the pan tilt zoom functions of live camera over a local area network or the Internet Refer to the section Remote Play and PTZ Controls page 89 for more details Select to set the title the date and time modes and the time Select to set each channel s Channel Title Quality Noise Filter Brightness Contrast Color and Hue Click Submit to save any setting change s AMERICAN z DYNAMICS 97 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Advanced Settings Image Click to enter the Image Settings page to set each channel s
97. k Picture by Picture While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed 1 Press the PAUSE button for the picture by picture mode 2 There are two ways to play in the picture by picture mode by pressing the PAUSE button or by using the jog dial but the PAUSE button can only function in a forward direction However the jog dial can act in both a forward and a backward direction as well as in picture by picture mode e Press the PAUSE button to display one frame of a picture at a time in the forward direction e Turn the jog dial clockwise to display one frame of a picture at a time in the forward direction Turn the jog dial counterclockwise to display one frame of a picture at a time in the backward direction 3 Press the PLAY button to return to the normal speed of playback gt gt DYNAMICS 23 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Search Operations This section describes how to access recorded video Full List Search Take the following steps to proceed with the full list search function Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode Nm Select Full List and press the ENTER button to access the complete list of recorded video e Highlight the specific recorded video you require and press the ENTER button to display the selected video Key Operation Press the A and v buttons to select a video press the lt and buttons to turn a page 4 To exit press the SEARCH button search
98. l dvrdns org E mE vds inks gt Logged In User assa DVR Dyn D N S My Services Settings Log Out Using our free services Consider purchasing an Account Upgrade My Account m 2 Dynamic DNS Home Modifications Complete My Services Account Upgrades Your modifications have been completed Details of the new settings are below MailHop Outbound Recursive DNS SLA Hostname dyrmanual dvrdns org Premier Support IP Address Ci1 21 24D My Zones Wildcard N Azone Gervces Mail Exchanger none My Hosts Add Host Services Backup MX N Dynamic DNS Static DNS WebHop MyWebHop Network Monitoring Account Settings Billing Search DynDNS L qp Done B internet Figure 8 Verifying IP Address of EDVR EDVR
99. lation process donee um Dynamics EVE Ghient Version 271 Installation Complete American Dynamics EDVR Client Version 3 75 has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NET Framework 8 After completing installation you can start the EDVR Client in one of two ways e Double click the desktop icon shown in the following figure or American Dynamics DVR Client e Open the Start menu on your computer and select Programs gt American Dynamics EDVR to open the program selection menu Click the EDVR Client program link to start the program Note Verify that the TCP IP communication software has been properly configured on your computer Updating the EDVR Client Software Installation It is not necessary to remove the current installation of the EDVR Client software that is an earlier version before you install a later version When you install a later version of the EDVR Client software the earlier version will be automatically removed prior to the installation of the later version However if you attempt to install the same version as the currently installed version you will be prompted by the installation program to either remove or repair the installed version 80 EDVR EDVR Client Software Using the EDVR Client Introduction Once the EDVR Client has been started a login window will appear Type the appropriate user
100. le Enter Schedule Settings 1 Date 2 Start Time 3 End Time 4 Start Record 5 Alarm Settings 6 Record Settings 7 Motion Settings Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Record Settings 1 Record Quality Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Everyday 14 00 PM 18 00 PM Yes Disable Enter Enable Enter Disable Enter Enter EDVR Configuration Menus 3 Set up a schedule to start recording only during the scheduled time period and when sensor alarms are triggered Note On Alarm Input Link Sensor and Video Loss are defaulted to On for all cameras so you do not have to change the Alarm Input Link settings If you have turned any of them Off then you need to turn them back on if desired For the turn on procedure see example 4 on motion alarm the Input Link of which is defaulted to Off for all cameras Schedule Settings Schedule Settings 1 Schedule1 Enable Enter 1 Date Everyday 2 Schedule2 Disable Enter 2 Start Time 14 00 PM 3 Schedule3 Disable Enter 3 End Time 18 00 PM 4 Schedule4 Disable Enter 4 Start Record No 5 Schedule5 Disable Enter 5 Alarm Settings Enable Enter 6 Schedule6 Disable Enter gt 6 Record Settings Disable Enter 7 Schedule7 Disable Enter 7 Motion Settings Disable Enter 8 Schedules Disable Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select shuttle value shuttle value A V item A V item Sc
101. le click the selected EDVR to access that EDVR s login Enter the Username and Password the default administrative username and password are admin and 9999 Available Devices FAFA S 192 169 1 130 53 192 168 1 170 DYR amp 192 168 1 250 9 192 168 1 84 DYR Add New EDVR Please enter EDVR s IP address New EDVR Host Name 85 Port Cancel Login EDVR 192 168 1 100 Please enter user name and password to login EDVR Eo o Cancel Usemame Password The default multi screen is the mode that you see now depending on EDVR model 4CH 9CH or 16CH The EDVR Client allows you to view almost any display mode that you want AMERICAN S5 DYNAMICS 85 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 86 E EDYR Client Record On Working Device E k Eig 192 168 1 184 80 DVR T Cami T came T Cama T CaM4 T CAMS f T CAME de Ganda AM NIS I P Cam 7 E T CAMS T cama T cAM10 T cAM11 T c M12 T c Mi3 T caM14 T caAM15 TP cAM16 Close Full Screen Capture Print 92 168 1 74 DVR 192 168 1 92 2 3 GARTE e Auto refresh working device Klive state Live REC 1 Adjust the screen size Move the mouse to the vertical bar on the left side of the Working Devices Available Devices panes on the right side of the screen This bar runs from the top to the bottom of the screen and when you move the mouse pointer to this bar and move t
102. lect A V item shuttle value Call lt gt English Francais Espanol 4 jog move Italiano Deutsch A W cami 6 item 1 Time Setting Set the system time 2 Date Setting Set the system date 3 Title Settings Select a channel camera title within 9 characters After entering this page you can choose any particular channel s title and use the shuttle ring to make changes to other channels cameras For example you can change the title of channel 1 from the default setting CH1 to CH1 lt EXIT gt 4 Normal Record Rate Select this item and use the shuttle ring to adjust your recording rate out of our available rate range from 0 to 60 NTSC or 0 to 50 PAL If you choose a speed rate your selected recording rate will be divided proportionally between the numbers of channels you use 42273 AMERICAN gt DYNAMICS 39 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 5 Record Quality Enter and choose each channel s quality out of a quality range from Best High Standard and Basic 6 Disk Full This option determines how storage media will be used in case of a full disk Rewrite When the hard disk is full the device continues recording by displacing the oldest data first Stop When the hard disk is full the device will stop recording Note Press the STOP or DISPLAY button to stop the beeping sound Return Choose this item and press the ENTER button to go back to the previous page menu
103. let connects to the external power supply Connect with the 12 V DC TUV approved Power Supply or connect with the UL Listed Class 2 Power Supply or ITE power supply marked LPS or its equivalent Alarm In Out The pin assignment of the female DB 25 alarm I O connector is listed as follows Note that the first figure shows the rear view 13 12 11 10 srele 25 24 23 preso A quick connect adapter that plugs into the Alarm I O DB 25 connector is included with the EDVR JP4 JP2 Ceeoqeagesa eeaecqasae sd From the following refer to the appropriate Alarm I O connection table for your version of EDVR 4 9 or 16 channel 8 EDVR Product Description 4 Channel EDVR Alarm I O Connections also see notes after tables Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment 1 GROUND 14 RESERVED 2 DISK FULL OUTPUT 15 ALARM1 OUT OUTPUT 3 ALARM2 OUT OUTPUT 16 ALARM3 OUT OUTPUT 4 RECORD IN INPUT 17 ALARM RESET INPUT 5 ALARM1 IN INPUT 18 ALARM2 IN INPUT 6 ALARMS IN INPUT 19 ALARMAIN INPUT 7 No connection 20 No connection 8 No connection 21 No connection 9 No connection 22 No conn
104. lowest priority channels If alarms occur simultaneously in more than one cameras of the Double setting each of these cameras will achieve twice the rate of each of the cameras in the lowest priority channels Normal If an alarm is activated in a camera of this setting the recording rate changes to a rate allowed by the applicable aggregate rate at the time or the Alarm Record Rate after the allotment to higher priority channels Cameras of this setting will achieve the same recording rate as the non alarm cameras 6 Alarm Record Quality Similarly enter and set each channel to record an alarm at image qualities ranging from Best High Standard and Basic Compression ratio Quality Best High Standard Basic Image Size 38KB 42KB 26KB 30KB 14KB 18KB 8KB 14KB 7 Sensor Type The alarm input in each channel can be set to a Sensitivity of from 0 1 to 0 8 seconds 8 Alarm Input Link Enter and set each channel to activate On or deactivate Off the three modes of Sensor V Video Loss and Active Sensor An alarm is triggered when the sensor is touched V Loss An alarm occurs when video is lost Active Alarms which are activated while the motion detection function is operating 9 Alarm Out Link Enter and activate Yes or deactivate No the three alarm output modes of Sensor V Loss and Active for the following Alarm Out 1 2 and 3 Buzzer Main and Call Displays Start Recordin
105. mum Maximum 1164ms page 291ns C Documents and Settings test gt _ Software Installation 1 2 78 Face aa gt Te LE ET A Fi meri Ar Dose Exit all applications currently running on the selected PC If you already have earlier versions of the Windows NET Framework and MDAC on your PC the installation program on the CD ROM will automatically execute the installation of the Microsoft Windows NET Framework and MDAC after you click the Setup exe file If you click OK the installation will be completed automatically You may need to wait 3 to 5 minutes for the installation to complete EDVR EDVR Client Software 3 After you have completed installing the Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 package and Microsoft Data Access Components 2 7 you will automatically enter the EDVR Client installation screen e Click the Next button to continue K Smencan Dynamics OVR GHENHVETSI ON 02 12 Welcome to the American Dynamics EDYR Client Version 3 75 Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install American Dynamics EDVR Client Version 3 75 on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel 4 The install
106. n Sony is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation Trademarked names are used throughout this manual Rather than place a symbol at each occurrence trademarked names are designated with initial capitalization Inclusion or exclusion is not a judgment on the validity or legal status of the term AN Warnings WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT INSTALL THIS PRODUCT IN HAZARDOUS AREAS WHERE HIGHLY COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTS ARE STORED OR USED The lightning flash arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of a shock hazard within the product s enclosure CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the battery manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions VORSICHT ZUR VERMEIDUNG EINES STROMSCHLAGES DARF DAS GEHAUSE NICHT ENTFERNT WERDEN ES ENTHALT KEINE VOM BENUTZER ZU WARTENDEN TEILE UBERLASSEN SIE DIE WARTUNG NUR QUALIFIZIERTEM FACHPERSONAL ACHTUNG Es besteht die Gefahr einer Explosion wenn die Batterie nicht ordnungsgem ausgetauscht wird Z ce e LISTED I T E E178610 N205 WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT INCORPORATING A CLASS 1 LASER DIODE AND IT COMPLI
107. n alarmed cameras are at the same priority level of alarmed cameras of Normal Alarm Record Mode The Alarm Record Mode settings determine the preferential recording sequence of all cameras as guided by the following rules Exclusive If an alarm is activated in a channel of this setting the EDVR will change the recording rate to the Alarm Record Rate set for this channel and will only record the cameras set to Exclusive and are alarmed at the time No other camera will be recorded The usual limitation of 30 IPS per channel for NTSC and 25 for PAL applies The extreme cases alluded to before happen when alarm is triggered in more than one camera of this mode In this case each of the Exclusive cameras will be recorded at the same rate The system will attempt to apply the highest Alarm Record Rate set among the Exclusive alarm cameras only to be confined by the system total and the usual limit of 30 IPS for NTSC and 25 for PAL The end result is a record rate equaling the highest Alarm Record Rate set among the Exclusive alarm cameras 60 divided by the number of Exclusive alarm cameras or the usual limit 80 for NTSC and 25 for PAL whichever is the lowest Example There are three Exclusive cameras in alarm If the Alarm Record Rate is set to 60 IPS then each camera will receive 20 IPS This is because the total number of IPS available is limited at 60 IPS For the same reason if the Alarm Record R
108. n the CD tray take out the disk and place the disk in a PC CD ROM drive to view your selections DYNAMICS 33 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 34 CD AVI Archive AVI video clips on a CD R To archive AVI video clips on a CD R complete the following steps 1 Insert the disk in the CD RW drive tray The drive will beep to confirm your disk is ready Play back the video to find the desired image Press PAUSE when you want to start Press the MENU button to access the Save Menu Use the Up A or Down buttons to select menu item 4 CD AVI and press ENTER 4 The CD AVI Menu provides the following selections Use the Up A or Down V buttons to select a menu item Use the Shuttle ring to set the value for the item as listed in the following CD AVI Menu 1 Video Mode Full 2 Audio Mode Right 3 Time 10 SEC 4 Burn Enter A V item shuttle select menu exit 5 After you select a menu item use the shuttle ring to select the appropriate value for that item e Video Mode Full or CIF e Audio Mode Right Left or Disable as your audio mode e Time Length of time of your saved recording from 10 seconds up through 30 minutes e Burn Select to start burning your video on the disk 6 Press the EJECT button to open the CD tray take out the CD and insert it in a PC CD drive to view your video EDVR Basic Operations Key Lock Operations Activate the Key Lock Function 1 Press the MENU button
109. name and password to log on to the EDVR the default administrative username and password are admin and 9999 respectively Then click the Login button E EDYRUGUent RICAN DYNAMICS EDVRCclient User Name Login Password Cancel Language FRANCAIS ESPANOL ITALIANO DEUTSCH Copyright 2006 Sensovmatte Electronics Corp Program Introduction There are three main views of the EDVR Client that appear in the area labeled 3 in the following figure Each view can be selected by clicking the appropriate tab near the bottom left of the EDVR Client main window see label 4 in the following figure e Video Panel e Settings e Web Viewer E ED YR Client E JE Bo Record On I Working Device E E A xx ci amp 192 168 1 184 80 DVR FP CAML TP came Cama T came FP CAMS T CAMG o A 4 y g e j i g a E NM 3 P jc T cAM16 e 4 p Sea a A Devices PTZ Control Available Devices E9192 168 1 170 DYR 192 168 1 184 DVR 192 168 1 74 DVR 192 168 1 92 2 le X BR SNHHENMIHEMESG EU EM E ires 4 Setia Se Wet viewer E DYR 192 168 1 184 launched B Aut refresh working device Qivestste Live 11 fps PTZ Control button zz AMERICAN DYNAMICS 81 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 82 Video Panel When you start the EDVR Client the default view displays the Vi
110. ntente nnne nnne nnne 103 Updating the System Software 1 21 pe eere oe ecce uo Lee ia EUR E HEP o ER EE idee eerie 103 Appendix C RS 232 Connections eina cie etre eese dread goce ER FR ER EE aU cue cR Ro ES ne TNTE 105 RS 232 Connections c 105 Appendix D Connecting a Touch Tracker ADTT16E sssssssssseseeeeeeeenree nennen nennen nnne nnne 106 Appendix E Using GS s oreet tette diete euim ti ies uduti iE ute iiM iiec 108 Appendix F The DDNS Functions esses nennen nnne nne enne nnne nnne tnnt interrete nnne 110 Registering for a DDNS sesssssssssssseseeseseeen enne nnn nnns nnns nnne rennes ntn rents nnne enne 110 Create an Account sessssssssssseseess eene nennen nnn nnnnsenres nn rns inrer ennt ette rennes etre nnns etre nnns enne 110 Set up Your DDNS Account nennen nennt nnn enne nnns en ner nn ren enne ener 110 Set the DDNS of the EDVR esessesssssseseseesenen nennen nennen et nes terns en res en rns et res nn res enne nnns ener 114 Usea Web BrOWSET simiente ierni RELI 115 Other Possible Issues ceccceeseeeeseeteneeeeseeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeeseaeeceaeessaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseeeeeaeees 115 z AMERICAN EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Product Description The American Dynamics EDVR is a triplex digital recorder with a 4 9 or 16 channel multiplexe
111. nter 6 CD Enter 7 Exit Enter enter select A V item 9CH EDVR SEARCH 1 Full List Enter 2 Alarm List Enter 3 Search Filter Enter 4 Thumbnail Enter 5 SD Card Enter 6 CD Enter 7 Exit Enter enter select A V item 16CH EDVR Search 1 Full List Enter 2 Alarm List Enter 3 Search Filter Enter 4 Thumbnail Enter 5 SD Card Enter 6 CD Enter 7 Exit Enter enter select A V item A W 4 b item shuttle value search return Search Filter 1 Alarm Filter Disable CAM 1234 2 Date Filter Disable Date 05 19 2006 3 Time Filter Disable Time 02 06 27 PM 4 Search List Enter A W 4 b item shuttle value search return Search Filter 1 Alarm Filter Disable CAM 123456789 2 Date Filter Disable Date 05 19 2006 3 Time Filter Disable Time 02 06 27 PM 4 Search List Enter A V lt 4 gt item shuttle value search return 1 Alarm Filter Disable CAM1234567891011121314 15 16 2 Date Filter Disable Date 05 19 2006 3 Time Filter Disable Time 02 06 27 PM 4 Search List Enter EDVR Basic Operations Thumbnail Search Complete the following steps to proceed with the thumbnail search function 1 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode 2 Select THUMBNAIL and press the ENTER button to access the thumbnail page e Use the lt and gt buttons to move eye focus and select the image
112. nterrupt the system software update process as this could damage the EDVR Before carrying out the following procedure verify that the SD card is not damaged and that the system software update file is intact and in the proper folder Creating the System Software Update SD Card using a Personal Computer 1 Insert the SD card into the proper drive or adapter on a Windows computer Note Be sure to properly insert the SD card and format it if it is not already formatted and ensure there are no other files or folders on it Create a folder directory named DVRVIDEO on the SD card Copy the file UPDATE BIN to the DVRVIDEO folder Use a Windows file manager tool to verify the folder and file are accessible on the SD card Then remove the SD card Updating the EDVR 5 6 If the EDVR is on turn it off Insert the SD card into the SD slot on the front panel Refer to the label around the SD card slot to properly insert the SD card The SD card has a notch on one end and the label side of the SD card should be on the same side as the SD card slot label on the front panel Using a tool such as the point of a ballpoint pen press and hold the power restart switch for at least 3 seconds The power switch is labeled 28 in the following figure Keep pressing the power switch until the EDVR sounds a note and displays the message Load Program The beep and the message indicate that the system software update
113. of the camera All detected motion will enable the dots Track Detect Use the shuttle ring to adjust values to Up Down Left or Right to indicate which direction of motion you want to track For example in a grocery store if you want to start recording when someone comes in but not record his exit set Track Detect to Up if the camera is facing the door which is on the top of the screen Covert Camera Enter the following menu and set each channel camera to On for hidden or deactivate to Off for exposed recording respectively Advanced Settings Camera Covert 1 Alarm Settings Enter CAM On men exi 2 Record Settings Enter CAM2 Off shuttle value 3 Motion Settings Enter CAM3 Off A Y item 4 Camera Covert Enter CAM4 Off 5 Operation Locks Enter CAM5 Off 6 Communication Enter gt CAM6 Off 7 Disk Setup Enter CAM7 Off 8 Schedule Enter CAM8 Off 9 Dome Settings Enter CAM9 Off Return CAM10 Off CAM11 Off CAM12 Off CAM13 Off CAM14 Off menu exit CAM15 Off enter select CAM16 Off A V item Return Note For the Camera Covert menu Items CAMS through CAM9 are for the 9CH and 16CH EDVRs only and items CAM10 through CAM16 are only for the 16CH EDVR 4223 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 53 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 54 Operation Locks You can configure five types of locks as described in the following Advanced Settings Operation Locks 1 Alarm Settings Enter 1 Front Button Lock Off 2 Record Settings Enter
114. older If you want to exit click Cancel Capture Print Image Size Print Preview Image Setting Dimension 720 x480 Mark Date and Time J Mark Channel Title lk Save Cancel 4222 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 87 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide e Print Click the Print Preview button and select the Preview Option to adjust the image size Go to the Print Settings area and then to Mark Date and Time if you wish to stamp the date and time of the image on the image itself Select Dimension to choose the appropriate pixel dimensions from the list Click Print to start the printing Click Cancel to exit m Capture Print Image Size Image Preview Print Preview M Print Settings Preview Options Dimension r20 x480 z pixels Page Setup Zoom Auto Zoom Mark Date and Time Mark Channel Title amp Print Cancel 8 Motion on Alarm on The warning icons 3 Motion on icon When motion is detected in any channel the EDVR Client will display this icon in the right upper corner in that channel as a warning indicator Alarm on icon When external devices such as a sensor are detected the EDVR Client will display this icon on the right upper corner on that channel as a warning indicator 9 Recording in Progress reminder Record On When the user starts to record this text appears on the screen above and to the right of the video image and disappears
115. ome About C Lan C internet IF Tiue DDNS Settings DDNS Mode DDNS Host Name DDNS User Name DDNS Password Visit wywow DynDns com For Registration EDVR Appendix A Specifications Feature 4CH 9CH and 16CH Versions of the EDVR Resolution NTSC 720 x 240 pixels PAL 720 x 288 pixels Operation Mode Triplex Simultaneous Live Play Record and Network Video Input BNC x 4 4CH x 9 9CH or x 16 16CH termination DIP SW Video Output Main BNC Spot BNC Looping BNC x 4 4CH x 9 9CH or x 16 16CH Audio In Out Stereo Line In Out RCA x 4 8 22 44 kHz sampling u law Compression MJPEG Storage Media 2 Fixed Hard Disk Drives HDDs one HDD is optional Archive CD RW SD Card Watermark Embedded Digital Signature Recording Rate NTSC 60 IPS PAL 50 IPS Image Size Best 40KB High 28KB Standard 16KB Basic 8KB Recording Mode Schedule Manual Alarm Circular External Control Alarm Recording Pre Alarm Post Alarm Pre alarm Recording 10 Sec Use the Jog Dial Shuttle Ring to access the following Playback Speeds Fast Forward Reverse 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x 100x Slow Forward Reverse 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 30x 1 100x and pause Search Event List Time Alarm List Filter Thumbnail SD Card CD Zoom x2 Motion Detection Advanced MD Zone Position Sensitivity
116. on the front panel Start playing back the recorded video and select the desired channel Press the PAUSE button to freeze the desired image Press the MENU button to enter the Save Menu page Note The number of images that can be stored on an SD card depends on the SD card capacity You can then print the saved images from any computer The image is stored in the JPEG compressed format If more than one image is stored on an SD card file names will be assigned in sequence as shown in the following SAVE JPG0001 JPG TO SD CARD SAVE JPG0002 JPG TO SD CARD SAVE JPG000N JPG TO SD CARD A new JPEG folder will be auto created each time a new record session is initiated for JPEG images To view the desired files the appropriate JPEG sub folder has to be highlighted After viewing a JPEG file it s necessary to press the SELECT button again to move through the menu The AVI files are not grouped into folders The EDVR can only playback images recorded on its hard drive s Files recorded from the EDVR to CD or SD card cannot be played back on the EDVR You must use a PC or compatible device to view the files EDVR Basic Operations Archive AVI format video clips onto an SD card Complete the following steps to archive a critical video onto an SD card 1 2 3 4 5 6 Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot on the front panel Start playing back the recorded video and select a desired channel Press the PAUSE button to freeze the d
117. onto the SD card 23 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 31 32 Transfer the system settings information to another EDVR di 2 3 5 Update System Software Insert the SD card that has the stored the system setting info into the EDVR Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu page Select Default Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the Default Settings page Select the Load SD Card Settings and press the ENTER button to enter the loading mode Main Menu 1 Quick Settings 2 Display Options 3 Sequence Settings 4 Picture Adjust 5 Operation Log 6 Advanced Settings 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item Call lt gt English Francais Espanol Italiano Deutsch Default Settings 1 Save Installer Settings Enter 2 Load Installer Settings Enter 3 Save SD Card Settings Enter 4 Load SD Card Settings Enter 5 Load Factory Settings Enter 6 Version Information Enter Return menu exit enter select A V item Set the Load SD Card Settings option to Yes and press ENTER EDVR Installation and Operation Guide If the system software firmware of the EDVR needs to be upgraded refer to the appendix System Software Updates page 103 for instructions EDVR Basic Operations CD JPEG Archive still images on a CD R To archive still images on a CD R complete the following steps 1 Boo M Insert a blank writeable disk into the CD RW tr
118. orded hardware key and the documentation provided with it will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery to the first user Sensormatic further warrants that for the same period the software provided on the recording medium under this license will substantially perform as described in the user documentation provided with the product when used with the specified hardware CUSTOMER REMEDIES Sensormatic s entire liability and your exclusive remedy under this warranty will be at Sensormatic s option to a attempt to correct software errors with efforts we believe suitable to the problem b replace at no cost the recording medium software or documentation with functional equivalents as applicable or c refund the license fee and terminate this agreement Any replacement item will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period No remedy is provided for failure of the Software if such failure is the result of accident abuse alteration or misapplication Warranty service or assistance is provided at the original point of purchase NO OTHER WARRANTIES The above warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose No oral or written information or advice given by Sensormatic its representatives distributors or dealers shall cre
119. ose the tray to avoid the accumulation of dust or other foreign debris inside the caddy Not taking such a precaution can cause the pick up head to accumulate dust and it may become unreliable in reading or writing data DYNAMICS 108 RS 232 Connections Emergency Eject Button The CD RW has an emergency eject button that allows for manual retrieval of the disk in case the machine needs repair there is an interruption of electric power or the device is not working properly in some other manner In such situations use the following method to eject the disk 1 Turn off the EDVR and unplug it from its AC power source 2 Inserta thin stiff wire like tool such as a straightened paper clip in the small hole for the emergency disk eject button and the tray will open Note This hole is usually located just below the tray of the CD RW drive 3 Press the front of the tray or lightly and gently pull the tray out with two fingers 73 3 Caution When you use either a CD RW or a CD ROM be careful about the following e Atthe time of installation as suggested in your specifications do not install in an unstable position or in one that causes vibrations e Do not install in high humidity direct sunlight or damp conditions e Do not use near magnetic fields or place near a television or a radio signal as the performance of the device may be affected e Do not open to try to repair it as the laser may be harmful
120. ose to password protect the Advanced Settings menu you have to first select shift the focus to this item The screen will display the following message Enter New Advanced Password Type in the 4 digit password you choose Re Enter the Advanced Password Retype your advanced password in order to verify that it was entered correctly After you set this password The next time you enter the Advanced Settings menu you will be prompted to enter this password Password Type in the correct password to enter the Advanced Settings menu 3 Default Settings Password If you choose to password protect the Default Settings menu shift the focus to this item and press ENTER The screen shows the following message Enter New Default Password Type in your selected new default password in a 4 digit number Re enter Default Password Retype your default password in order to verify that it was entered correctly After you set this password The next time you enter the Default Settings menu you will be prompted to enter this password Password Type in the correct password to enter the Default Settings menu 4 Reformat Password If you choose to password protect the ability to reformat the hard disk CD or SD card select this menu option Enter New Reformat Password Type in the 4 digit password of your choice Re Enter Reformat Password Retype your reformat password in order to verify that it was entered correctly After yo
121. r depending on version of EDVR capable of simultaneous recording playback and live multi screen viewing The EDVR uses up to two hard disks and a CD RW drive instead of VCR tapes to store video The EDVR enables you to enjoy the extreme flexibility of digital image archiving instead of clumsy tape management Equipped with a range of comprehensive features such as playback picture by picture quick access video recording by time and event system software that can be upgraded the expandable capacities of a hard drive and much more the EDVR will make your applications far more flexible and effective than ever before For all purposes the EDVR is going to prove a timely substitute for a time lapse VCR This User Guide Describes the 4 9 and 16 Channel EDVRs The EDVR is available in three configurations based on the maximum number of camera connections 4 9 or 16 channels Most of the content within this user guide is for all three versions However when an item is unique to the 4 9 or 16 channel version it will be labeled 4CH 9CH or 16CH respectively Product Features Non PC based DSP hardware with proprietary system firmware Main recording media one fixed hard disk drive HDD plus a CD RW a second HDD is optional Full triplex operation with simultaneous Live Play Record and remote Network operations Pre alarm image recording 10 seconds prior to an event Every camera can be assigned to any channel location under
122. re archiving and accessing critical images and to save back up the complete EDVR settings Channel buttons Individual channel buttons numbered 1 to 16 or 1 to 4 or 1 to 9 depending on EDVR version Press the button below the number to display that channel in the live and play modes MENU button Press to enter the Main setup menu CALL button If you connect a call monitor to the EDVR the CALL button enables you to select channels on this monitor Press the CALL button and select a channel button on the front panel simultaneously to display that channel Note See back panel connections for connection information for the call monitor SEQ button Press to enter the sequential display mode This mode displays a multi screen sequence for the main monitor and one sequence for the call monitor The display will sequentially switch to the channels you configured from the Sequence Settings menu selected from the Main menu The dwell time for each camera channel can also be configured see page 44 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Zoom button Magnifying glass with sign icon Press to double the size of an image To shift your zoom focus use the Left and Right and Up and Down buttons lt and gt A and wv respectively Press the Zoom button again to return to the original image size ENTER button Pres
123. re it Enter the DDNS Settings item of the Net Settings page Set the DDNS Mode to On To set the Hostname enter the Host Name that you created on the www dyndns com Web site The maximum number of letters in the Hostname that the EDVR can support is 40 including the period symbol po 5 Enter the user name that you created in the www dyndns com Web site to set the User Name 6 Enter the user password that you created in the www dyndns com Web site to set the Password 7 Choose Save and then exit the menu You can also set items 3 7 via the network Use a Web Browser 1 Start a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and type in the URL address of the EDVR into the URL address block Press the Enter button to enter the login page 2 Usethe IP Address api htm mode to set the DDNS arguments For example if the IP Address is 211 21 20 2 then the argument is 211 21 20 2 api htm 3 Refer to the following table for examples to set items 3 7 Setting Name Corresponding API Example DDNS MODE ddns enable Set the DDNS to ON 211 21 20 2 api htm ddns enable 1 Set the DDNS to OFF 211 21 20 2 api htm ddns enable 0 HOST NAME ddns hostname 211 21 20 2 api htm ddnshostname AD dvrdns org It s OK to use either capital letters or lowercase letters in a hostname USER NAME ddns account 211 21 20 2 api htm ddns account myedvr It s OK to use either capital letters or lowercase letters in a user
124. s the right to revoke this agreement if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this agreement In such an event you must destroy all copies of the Software Firmware and all of its component parts e g documentation hardware box software key e The Software Firmware may contain software from third parties that is licensed under a separate End User License Agreement EULA Read and retain any license documentation that may be included with the Software Firmware Compliance with the terms of any third party EULA is required as a condition of this agreement e UPGRADES AND UPDATES Software Firmware Upgrades and Updates may only be used to replace all or part of the original Software Firmware Software Firmware Upgrades and Updates do not increase the number copies licensed to you If the Software is an upgrade of a component of a package of Software programs that you licensed as a single product the Software may be used and transferred only as part of that single product package and may not be separated for use on more than one computer Failure to comply with any of these restrictions will result in automatic termination of this license and will make available to Sensormatic other legal remedies COPYRIGHT The Software is a proprietary product of Sensormatic and is protected by both the United States and International copyright laws LIMITED WARRANTY Sensormatic warrants that the recording medium on which the Software is rec
125. s to enter a selected item and save any new settings in the menu setup mode FREEZE button Press to freeze an image in the live mode or play recorded video mode Note During the play mode pressing either the FREEZE or the PAUSE button has a different effect press the FREEZE button to capture a particular image while the image record continues running Press the PAUSE button to halt both the particular image and the image recording process See also PAUSE button description SEARCH button Press to search recorded video Pressing the SEARCH button displays the Search menu on the main monitor Select your search criteria from this menu DISPLAY button Press to display the status of a hard disk s or the SD card if an SD card is inserted gt PLAY button Press to play back a recorded video from a hard disk E STOP button Press to stop playing back a recorded video from a hard disk Il PAUSE button e During recorded video Press to stop the motion on the display While the motion has been paused press the PAUSE button again to display one frame of a picture at a time in the forward direction Additionally if you press ENTER during the paused video you can access the SD Card Menu so that you can save the image s See also FREEZE button description e During live video Press the PAUSE button to halt both the selected image and the image recording process See also FREEZE button description REC button Push to start r
126. same as the network address x Command Prompt O x Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings test gt _ AMERICAN DYNAMICS 77 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 4 Command Prompt icrosoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 KC Copyright 1985 2081 Microsoft Corp C Documents and SettingsNtest ping 192 168 8 2 Pinging 192 168 8 2 with 32 bytes of data Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Destination host unreachable Ping s cs for 192 168 0 2 Pa Sent 4 Received 8 Lost 4 1887 loss C Documents and Settings test gt _ If you receive a response as in the following sample screen the connection hasn t been successfully established Verify your hardware and software installation by repeating the procedure TCP IP Communication Setup page 73 If you still can t establish the connection contact your local network support personnel If all of your network settings are correct contact your Account Manager z If you receive a response as in the following sample screen you have successfully made the connection X Command Prompt Microsoft Windows XP Ve KC Copyright 1985 2081 Mi C Documents and SettingsNtest ping 192 168 1 1 Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 hytes of data 168 1 1 Received lt loss p times in n onds Mini
127. ss the ENTER button to enter the scheduled Alarm Settings page You can set the various alarm related functions in this page Refer to the section Alarm Settings page 47 for more details 6 Record Settings Use the shuttle ring to select either Enable to activate or Disable to deactivate this particular schedule s settings If you select Disable then during the scheduled time there will be no change in the record settings During the scheduled time you can set the schedule record quality and rate to override the normal recording settings Press the ENTER button to enter the scheduled Record Settings page You can set the motion detection and other functions Refer to the section Record Settings page 50 for more details 7 Motion Settings Use the shuttle ring to select either Enable to activate or Disable to deactivate this particular schedule s settings If you select Disable then during the scheduled time there will be no change in the motion settings Each and every channel can be set to override the normal motion settings and has a separate scheduled motion detection setting during the scheduled time Press the ENTER button to enter the scheduled Motion Settings page Refer to the section Motion Settings page 51 for more details Return Go back to the previous page EDVR Configuration Menus Schedule Set Up Examples 1 Setup a schedule to start recording using global normal record rate Main Menu gt
128. t up amp down to select and set an item e Refer to page 39 for detailed instructions Note To access the EDVR configuration settings press the MENU button Then select a menu and use the navigation buttons to go to the appropriate item s Language Selection While in the Main Menu press the CALL button Use the left or right arrow button to change languages Optional Select Video Output NTSC or PAL From the factory the EDVR is configured for NTSC video output However if you need to change video output to PAL or change PAL to NTSC complete the following steps 1 Ifthe EDVR and the Main Monitor are not turned on turn them on 2 On the EDVR Front Panel simultaneously press the Up A and Pause Il buttons for at least 3 seconds After you hear a long beep release both buttons 3 The camera images are replaced by the following text Note You will see the name of the video mode you are switching to either PAL or NTSC You will not see both terms Set to PAL or NTSC OK Please Press Any Button to Restart The video mode has now been switched from PAL to NTSC or from NTSC to PAL as selected by you 14 EDVR Installation 4 Press any Front Panel button to restart the EDVR Once the EDVR has restarted it will be in the video output mode you selected 5 After you restart the EDVR if it does not start recording press the REC button to begin this process The default record settings high quality
129. t main window pane see figure pane label 1 page 81 click the PTZ Control tab Note The other tab is labeled Devices and shows you a list of the available EDVRs on the network 123 Channel 1 Run Pattem T T 12345678910 Set Goto Preset 200M ad a 4 BEN EI elvVilo g 1 LA p ertu re e Click the Hj button on the home page to open the Speed Dome Controller see figure PTZ Control button page 81 Ir Y LE PTZ device control panel O camera OO SPEEDDOME CONTROLLER Camera 1 M grau QUA 1234567 8 910 Le Goto L LL LLL r e e 4 G ex e L9 LO Aperture Control Description e Q Click to control the Zoom setting on the Speed Dome Controller o O Click to control the Aperture setting on the PTZ device control panel A The right hand set has four direction buttons When you click a button the camera will be turned all the way without stopping in one of the four Lt eve Lp designated directions v z S Click to control the Focus setting on the PTZ device control panel Camera x Select a Speed Dome device ID from the drop down list on the Speed Dome Controller The Controller will display the corresponding ID 90 EDVR EDVR Client Software Control Description sae al Click to choose one of the patterns that were set by the
130. te If you select the menu item CD in error and have forgotten to insert a disk Refer to the following screen example for the status message and insert a CD ROM or press the SEARCH button to exit the CD Menu CD Menu CD Not Ready Save Menu Backup Operations The Save Menu provides backup options for still and motion video files in JPEG and AVI format respectively on SD cards and CD RWs The individual menu items are described in the following sections Save Menu 1 SD Card JPEG Enter 2 SD Card AVI Enter 3 CD JPEG Enter 4 CD AVI Enter A V item enter select menu exit Security Digital Card Backup Operations The Secure Digital SD card slot EDVR front panel has four functions as described in the following sections 1 Archive a Still Image JPEG on an SD Card Archive AVI Format Video Clips onto an SD Card Back up System Settings onto an SD Card 2 3 4 Update System Software 29 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 30 Notes e The JPEG file format can be played and deleted from the EDVR Refer to the section SD Card Menu Search page 28 e The AVI file format cannot be played and deleted from the EDVR It can only be played in a card reader connected to a computer e The file format can be selected on the Save Menu Archive a still image on an SD card Complete the following steps to archive a still image onto an SD card 1 2 3 4 Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot
131. te at 8 different levels 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 2 RS 485 Settings The options are e ID Code Use any number between 0 and 9999 e Baud Rate At the rates of 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 e Master Clock Turn On or Off e Return Go back to the previous page 55 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 56 3 Net Settings This option is used to configure the Ethernet communication settings These settings are required when connecting the EDVR to a network net Note You may need to consult a qualified MIS professional to configure this setting Communication Net Settings 1 RS 232 Setting Enter 1 DHCP _ Off 2 RS 485 Settings Enter 2 IP Address 192 168 001 001 3 Net Settings Enter 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Return 4 Gateway 192 168 001 254 5 DNS Address 168 095 001 001 6 HTTP Port 00080 7 Device Name EDVR 8 Live Resolution CIF 9 User Settings Enter 10 DDNS Settings Enter Return menu exit menu exit shuttle value enter select lt gt jog move A V item A V item 1 DHCP Set On to enable or Off to disable the DHCP communication function If provided with access to a DHCP server the EDVR can obtain an IP address automatically when the DHCP value is set to On 2 IP Address When the Net Settings menu item 1 DHCP is set to Off the IP address may be manually edited 3 Subnet Mask When the Net Settings menu item 1 DHCP is set
132. tep by step Turn the jog dial counterclockwise to the left to play a recorded video in the reverse direction Turn it clockwise to the right to play a recorded video in the forward direction Moreover the dial can be rotated so you can move the focus to any display item or function Shuttle Ring The shuttle ring can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise so that the playback is displayed in either a forward or backward direction Turn the shuttle ring counterclockwise to the left to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed Turn it clockwise to the right to play a recorded video in the forward direction at faster or slower speeds than the recorded speed Additionally the shuttle ring can also be rotated to change or adjust values in your settings Note The monitor will display the message Stop Record if you turn off the device while recording amp Lock Indicator Denotes an operation lock The amber indicator is illuminated during a lock condition Timed Recording Indicator clock icon When illuminated indicates that a scheduled record setting is on clock icon timer record Disk Indicator Indicates the status of the unit s hard disk drives The green light indicates a hard disk drive is storing or retrieving data The red light signals that a hard disk drive is filling up The orange light indicates the hard disk is retrieving at disk full status Power Re
133. termine whether the images will include the date and time Data Format Click the Display Mode to select from a drop down list of two date format choices DD MM YYYY and MM DD YYYY Playback Record Time 5 S i Channel Notation Channel ID amp Title Recording Date amp Time D 83 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Auto Scan Interval You are provided two choices Scan Working Devices and Scan Available Devices Set the time in seconds for both entries as you require The Scan Working Devices entry has a time span of 1 to 5 seconds only The Scan Available Devices time range covers 30 to 1000 seconds User Account Management Click the Save User button to add a new user s name and password under Add New User Enter the User Name and Password and click Save User again Your new user and the new user s password will appear on the User Name amp Password list to the left If you proceed to enter a new user and then click Cancel Edit no new name will be added to your list If you wish to delete any user click his name and click Delete to effect the change Web Viewer The Web Viewer tab is the third of the three major views of the EDVR Client Both the EDVR Client Web Viewer feature and using a Web browser such as Microsoft s Internet Explorer access the Web server within the EDVR unit Refer to the summary of using a Web browser for further information about these features see Using a Web Browser p
134. the DOWN button and select Yes to delete the image bn SD Card Menu 1 Full List Enter 1 05 13 2006 12 49 12PM JPG0001 JPG 2 Alarm List Enter 2 05 13 2006 12 50 33PM JPG0002 JPG 3 Search Filter Enter 3 05 13 2006 12 51 45PM JPG0003 JPG 4 Thumbnail Enter 4 05 13 2006 12 51 21PM JPG0004 JPG 5 SDCard gt Enter 5 05 13 2006 12 52 42PM JPG0005 JPG 6 CD Enter 6 05 13 2006 12 53 32PM JPG0006 JPG 7 Exit Enter 7 05 3 2006 12 54 55PM JPG0007 JPG kkk END kkk enter select A V item CD Menu Complete the following steps to proceed with the CD search function 1 a fF Om 28 Place the disk in the tray Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode Select the CD option and press the ENTER button to access the complete list of JPEG files Highlight the specific JPEG file you need and press the ENTER button to display the image If you need another JPEG file press the ENTER button to return to the CD Menu page and repeat step 4 to complete another search EDVR Basic Operations Search CD Menu 1 Full List Enter 1 01 09 2005 08 01 49PM AVIOOO1 AVI 2 Alarm List Enter 2 01 13 2005 04 01 20PM JPG0001 JPG 3 Search Filter Enter 3 05 13 2005 09 01 34PM JPG0002 JPG 4 Thumbnail Enter 4 05 13 2005 10 59 16PM JPG0003 JPG 5 SD Card Enter 5 05 13 2005 10 59 16PM JPG0004 JPG 6CD Enter gt 6 05 13 2005 10 59 16PM JPGO0005 JPG 7 Exit Enter 7 05 13 2005 10 59 16PM JPG0006 JPG enter select A V item No
135. the manual way to set the target area Use the CALL button v lt or gt button to mark the starting point A and the SEQ Sequence button v lt or gt button to mark the ending point B AUTO The user must move in front of the cameras so that the EDVR can detect the motion and fix that area as the motion area automatically The area will be the target zone Once you are satisfied with the zone selection push the Enter button again to leave the session 3 Detect Track Use the shuttle to choose the Off Up Down Left or Right direction of the detection function 4 Duration Choose a particular duration period to set off an alarm The range is from 0 0 to 5 0 seconds For example if you choose 0 0 second and the EDVR will begin detecting immediately once the motion is started If you choose 5 0 seconds then the EDVR will start detecting when the motion is continued for 5 seconds 51 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 52 5 Size Determines the size of the targets that you will detect ranging from 1H1W to 9H9W H indicates height and W indicates width If you select a relatively large height or width the EDVR will not be triggered by a very small object Return Go back to the previous page Set Up Basic Motion Detection Recording You need to first configure the alarm settings to activate the alarms Do not configure the motion settings until you are comfortable with all of the other parameters in
136. these settings You can set up motion detection without modifying the other motion settings Turn on Motion mode in Alarm Input Link 1 Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu Select item 6 Advanced Settings and press the ENTER button Select item 1 Alarm Settings and press the ENTER button Select item 8 Alarm Input and press the ENTER button oO P N Select the channel for motion detection press the Right gt button twice to Motion column and set the mode to On using the shuttle ring Repeat the previous steps for each of the channels that you want to activate with motion detection 7 Press the MENU button to return to the Alarm Settings menu Turn on Start Record mode in Alarm Out Link 1 Select item 9 Alarm Out Link and press the ENTER button 2 Select item 7 Start Record press the Right button twice to go to the Motion column and set the mode to Yes with the shuttle ring Save settings to complete this process 1 Press the MENU button four times to go to the Main Menu The cursor should be at the menu item Exit Menu Press the ENTER button to exit Press ENTER again to save the changes Set Up Advanced Motion Detection Recording Adjust Target Zone for limited motion detection area 1 Press the MENU button to enter Main Menu 2 Select item 6 Advanced Settings and press the ENTER button 3 Select item 3 Motion Settings and press the ENTER button 4 Select the channel to set and press the ENTER
137. tle ring to the right to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the right increases the forward rate as 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x Reverse Turn the Shuttle ring to the left to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed faster than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the left increases the reverse rate as 2x 4x 8x 16x 30x and 100x Normal Release the Shuttle ring to return to the normal speed of playback Slow Forward Reverse There are 6 speeds available for slow playback 1 2x 1 Ax 1 8x 1 16x 1 30x and 1 100x While playing back recorded video at the recorded speed 1 Press the PAUSE button for the slow playback mode 2 Forward Turn the Shuttle ring to the right clockwise to view the recorded video in the forward direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the right increases the forward rate as 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16x 1 30x and 1 100x 3 Reverse Turn the Shuttle ring to the left counterclockwise to view the recorded video in the reverse direction at a speed slower than the recorded speed Each subsequent turn of the shuttle to the left increases the reverse rate as 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 1 30x and 1 100x 4 Normal Release the Shuttle ring and then press the PLAY button to return to the normal speed of playback Playbac
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139. ttings 9 Dome Settings Enter 9 Exit Menu Return enter select menu exit A V item enter select Call lt English Francais A V item Espanol Italiano Deutsch Default Settings This page enables you to save and reload the default settings and also view your EDVR s version information Main Menu Default Settings 1 Quick Settings 1 Save Installer Settings Enter 2 Display Options 2 Load Installer Settings Enter 3 Sequence Settings 3 Save SD Card Settings Enter 4 Picture Adjust 4 Load SD Card Settings Enter 5 Operation Log 5 Load Factory Settings Enter 6 Advanced Settings gt 6 Version Information Enter 7 Default Settings Return 8 Password Settings 9 Exit Menu enter select A V item menu exit Call lt gt English Francais Espanol enter select Italiano Deutsch A V item 1 Save Installer Settings Select to save the settings in the buffer of the device 2 Load Installer Settings In case someone tampered with or incorrectly set up the system selecting this item allows you to return to your previously selected settings if the installer settings were saved as above 68 EDVR Configuration Menus 3 Save SD Card Settings If you wish to quickly set up many EDVR units with the same settings you can save all of the settings from this EDVR to an SD card and then insert the SD Card in the other machines see next item 4 Load SD Card Settings This item allows you to load your entire settings to anot
140. ttings Disable Enter 6 Schedule6 Disable Enter 6 Record Settings Disable Enter 7 Schedule Disable Enter gt 7 Motion Settings Disable Enter 8 Schedule8 Disable Enter Return Return menu exit menu exit enter select enter select shuttle value shuttle value A V item A Y cam1 7 item On the Schedule Settings page you have eight schedules each of which has an identical Settings process You must first activate this by turning Disable to Enable then choose the corresponding Enter and press the ENTER button on the front panel to enter your selected schedule s Settings page The settings page has the same format as all the other schedules as follows 4222 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 59 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide 60 1 Date You can choose a single day the standard business week MON FRI or everyday 2 Start Time The time a schedule commences begins 3 End Time The concluding time of a schedule 4 Start Record This function must be activated by Yes or deactivated by No The recording will run according to the day and time you have chosen 5 Alarm Settings Use the shuttle ring to select either Enable to activate or Disable to deactivate this particular schedule s settings If you select Disable then there will be no change in the alarm settings during the scheduled time During the scheduled time you can set another alarm setting to override the normal alarm settings Pre
141. tton to move the red framed rectangle to Channel 2 and so on to the other channels consecutively until you arrive at your chosen channel 3 Click any specific channel button to show that channel s live images in the particular space you ve arrived at 42 22 AMERICAN DYNAMICS 35 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Play Mode Simultaneous viewing of a particular channel in Play mode in any number of channels The following provides an example of how to set up simultaneous viewings of any recorded channel viewed in multiple channels Press the SEARCH button to enter the SEARCH page to select a recorded video Play the record Use the ENTER button to show a red framed Channel 1 Press the ENTER button to move the red framed rectangle to Channel 2 and so on to the other channels consecutively until you arrive at your chosen channel Click any specific channel button to show that channel s recorded images in the play mode in the particular space you ve arrived at Simultaneous Live and Play on screen functions The following provides an example of how to set up simultaneous viewings of a live and a recorded channel viewed in multiple channels 1 P qe e Press the SEARCH button to enter the SEARCH page to select a recorded video Play the record Press the PAUSE button to halt the images Use the ENTER button to show a red framed Channel 1 Press the ENTER button to move the red framed rectangle to Channel 2
142. u set this password The next time you attempt to reformat a hard disk drive CD or SD card you will be prompted to enter this password Password Type in the correct password to enable reformatting the selected device Return Go back to the previous menu page Notes e After typing and re typing the password the message Password Enter Success is displayed Exit the menu with saving e f you want to change the password you must enter the old default password and then type in the new one twice EDVR Configuration Menus Exit Menu If you wish to exit the menu focus on this item and enter Main Menu Exit Menu 1 Quick Settings 1 Exit Menu With Saving Enter 2 Display Options 2 Exit Menu Without Saving Enter 3 Sequence Settings Return 4 Picture Adjust 5 Operation Log 6 Advanced Settings gt 7 Default Settings 8 Password Settings enter select A V item menu exit Call lt English Francais Espanol enter select Italiano Deutsch A V item 1 Exit Menu with Saving Save your settings and exit the menu Note Only select this item if you are certain you did not accidentally change any settings That is use the MENU button to back out of the menus if you did not make any changes Selecting the ENTER button from within a menu item can result in unintentionally changing an item s value 2 Exit without Saving Select this item and press the ENTER button to exit the menu without saving
143. ules Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Schedule Settings 1 Date 2 Start Time 3 End Time 4 Start Record 5 Alarm Settings 6 Record Settings 7 Motion Settings Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Enable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter Everyday 14 00 PM 18 00 PM No Enable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter 4223 AMERICAN S5 DYNAMICS Schedule Settings 1 Date 2 Start Time 3 End Time 4 Start Record 5 Alarm Settings 6 Record Settings 7 Motion Settings Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Alarm Settings 1 Alarm Duration 2 Pre Alarm 3 Alarm Record Rate 4 Alarm Record Mode 5 Alarm Record Quality 6 Alarm Input Link 7 Alarm Out Link Return menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item Everyday 14 00 PM 18 00 PM No Enable Enter Disable Enter Disable Enter 30 SEC On 60 F S Enter Enter Enter 65 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Alarm Settings Alarm Input Link Sensor V Loss Motion menu exit 1 Alarm Duration 30 SEC CAM1 On On On shuttle value 2 Pre Alarm On CAM2 On On Off lt gt move 3 Alarm Record Rate 60 F S CAM3 On On Off A V item 4 Alarm Record Mode Enter CAM4 On On Off 5 Alarm Record Quality Enter CAM5 On On Off 6 Alarm Input Link Enter CAM6 On On Off
144. urn 8 Schedule Enter 9 Dome Settings Enter gt HD1 Model ST320014A Return HD2 Model CD Model ASUS CRW 5232AX 1 0 menu exit menu exit enter select shuttle value A V item A Y cami 6 item 1 Disk Full Determines the way the EDVR utilizes its storage media hard disks in case of a full disk Rewrite When the hard disk is full the device continues recording by displacing the old data rewriting the oldest data first Stop When the hard disk is full the device will stop recording 2 Days to Keep Data in HDD Select either Days any number between 07 and 99 DAYS or No Erase 3 HDD1 Reformat Allows you to clear out all the data in HDD1 You will be required to enter the pre set password before proceeding with clearing out the data Enter the default password of 9999 4 HDD2 Reformat Allows you to clear out all the data in HDD2 You will be required to enter the pre set password before proceeding with clearing out the data Enter the default password of 9999 5 CD Reformat Allows you to erase your CD disk if it is rewritable 6 SD Card Reformat Allows you to erase your SD card You will be required to verify your selection before proceeding Select and enter the SD Card Format menu to erase all data on the SD card Yes or alternatively not erase all data No Return Go back to the previous page EDVR Configuration Menus Schedule Enter the Schedule Settings menu to configure up to 8
145. vice The bottom part of the window helps you set each channel s settings in the event of an alarm Set the Select Channel Record Mode Quality Sensor Type Sensor Sensitivity Sensor Output Video Loss Output and Motion Output for each channel Click Submit to save your changes Record Click Record to enter the Record Settings page In the upper part of the window you can set the device s Disk Full Frame Rate Audio Rate and Audio Channel entries In the lower part of the window set each channel s Select Channel and Quality values Click Submit to save your changes User Click User to enter the User Settings page and set the device s User Name Password New Password and Confirm Click Submit to save your changes Note This device also provides remote control and viewing capabilities via a Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer Refer to the section Using a Web Browser page 95 for more details Operation Remote Control e After starting the EDVR Client click the El button to select an EDVR and then click the A Available Devices button The software will automatically search the whole local LAN for all EDVR devices to display a list of EDVRs Note If you want to create a new EDVR connection via the Internet press the E button near top right of item 2 see page 81 Enter the EDVRs Host Name or IP address and its Port then press OK to add the EDVR connection The default port is 80 Doub
146. when the recording stops Disk Full Wren the hard disk is full the EDVR will stop recording and this text will appear on the screen 88 EDVR EDVR Client Software Remote Play and PTZ Controls The EDVR has full triplex functionality so you can use the EDVR Client remotely without affecting the performance of the EDVR You can also use the EDVR Client to play saved video files and make back ups If your system includes a PTZ capable camera the EDVR Client can also control it Remote Play The following EDVR Client panel includes buttons that allow you to play pause stop record fast rewind and fast forward as described in the following p Play Click it to see the EDVR play window Use the Previous page and Next page buttons to find the record you want from the record list Click the Time Search page to use the time and date search entries to help your search NH Pause Click to freeze the image B Stop Click to stop playing back the recorded video 9 REC Click to start or stop the recording of the EDVR 44 REV Click to play a recorded video in the reverse direction at speeds which are faster than the recorded speed gt gt FWD Click to play a recorded video in the forward direction at speeds which are faster than the recorded speed zs F AMERICAN S5 DYNAMICS 89 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide Change Pan Tilt Zoom Settings There are two methods of accessing the PTZ Controls e Onthe EDVR Clien
147. work Places E My Documents Sg My Computer Details Local Area Connection 4 Click the General tab and verify that TCP IP is included among the network components list that is it has been selected with a check mark If TCP IP is included continue with step 6 If it is not included follow the procedure in step 5 to install TCP IP 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using This connection uses the following items Intel R PRO 1000 MT Desktop Adar J Jes Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 3l QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OK at Cancel 74 EDVR EDVR Client Software 5 TCP IP installation During the installation you will be requested to insert the Windows XP CD ROM After installation the PC must be restarted Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using BR Intel R PRO 1000 MT Desktop Adar This connection uses the following items ivi E Client for Microsoft Networks dl File and Printer
148. you wish to search for in the recorded video e Use the Shuttle Ring to start playback 3 There are 8 levels of recording range modes Use the A and v buttons or use the Jog dial D to choose the Year Month Day 1 Hour 10 Minutes 1 Minute 10 Seconds or 1 Second interval Select the specific frame you require to enter the previous or next level 4 On reaching the critical point at any level you can start playback by just clicking the PLAY button or the ENTER button Search 1 Full List Enter SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 Alarm List Enter 3 Search Filter Enter 4 Thumbnail Enter 5 SD Card Enter 6 CD Enter gt 7 Exit Enter 29 enter select A V item Bo 31 MAY 2004 LEVEL3 zs F AMERICAN DYNAMICS 27 EDVR Installation and Operation Guide SD Card Menu Search Complete the following steps to use the SD card search function 1 Insert an SD Card into the SD card slot of the front unit 2 Press the SEARCH button to enter the search mode 3 Select the SD Card and press the ENTER button to access the complete list of JPEG files 4 Highlight the specific JPEG file you require and press the ENTER button to display the image 5 If you need another image press the ENTER button to return to the SD Card Menu page and repeat step 4 for another search 6 If you would like to delete a JPEG file from the SD card highlight the specific JPEG file and press the ENTER button to display the image then press
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