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1. Exit Click it to exit 8 4 Blackberry Mobile 1 Program installation 1 Copy the setup software VS500 alx and VS500 cod to your PC 2 In order to be able to install applications and themes via BlackBerry Desktop Manager firstly the PC should install Blackberry Desktop Manager BlackBerry Desktop Manager will be known as DM otherwise the phone cannot establish the connection with the PC 3 Connect your BlackBerry mobile phone to your computer via the USB cable that came with it or any USB cable that fits Start the DM 4 Before the installation open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager Shown as the red sign on the following pictures Fig means the phone isn t connected to the PC Fig2 means the phone has been connected to the PC 69 BlackBerry BlackBerry Desktop Manager Main Menu Options Help er Application Loader Backup and Restore danage songs ring ton S Update add or remove device Back up or restore your device and p f ur e E Ss data Device Switch Wizard ls j Transfer data from a BlackBerry Change options for synchronizing device or other device to a il messages and organizer BlackBerry device data Device connected PII None Check for u BlackBerry Desktop Manager v4 7 Fig 1 BlackBerry BlackBerry Desktop Manager Main Menu Options Y Help y Media Manager Application Loader Backup and Restore Man ring t ideos Update add or remove
2. E This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typos The manufacturer holds the right to introduce any changes to the information contained herein for any purpose including but not limited to improvements of the publications and or related to the product at any time without prior notice DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The supplier shall not be liable to any party or any person except for replacement or reasonable maintenance of this product for the cases included but not limited to the following E Any damage or loss including but not limited to direct indirect consequential special exemplary use arising out of or related to the product E Inappropriate use or negligence of the user in operation of the product resulting in personal injury or any damage EW Unauthorized disassembly repair or modification of the product by the user E Any problems or consequential inconvenience loss or damage caused by connecting this product to devices of the third parties E Any claim or action for damages brought by any photogenic subject be it a person or organization due to violation of privacy whereby the surveillance picture and or saved data becomes public or is used for the purpose other than surveillance SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NW Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place for future reference NW Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system i
3. To enter a single channel view you can press the corresponding numerical buttons on the remote channel number is displayed in the top left corner of each window alternatively you can do so by left double clicking on the desired window or by choosing the button in the on screen Tool Bar In order to return to the multi screen view you could either double click on the screen again or press the multiple view button either on the remote control or the front panel You can choose to display the Status Bar Tool Bar or neither of them by single right clicking on the screen These three options alternate in sequence 4 1 2 Login System In live view press the button MENU once or right click key of mouse on live view to display tool bar it will appear the login window 16 You can login from the LOGIN window as shown as previous fig Select user name and user password You can select username by pressing control button AJ W move cursor to password edit bar by pressing control button and switch input method by pressing REC button You can access the main menu by pressing OK if the password is enabled The default password for Admin is 888888 and the default password for userlis 123456 For your convenience and system safety you can change password of admin and add other username 4 1 3 Status Bar Located at the bottom of the screen the Status Bar may be called up by right clicking anywhere in the sc
4. 16 cameras E TV Adjust Screen layout adjustment See the following subsections for a detailed description of each of these functionalities 18 4 2 Tool Bar Menu Options 4 2 1 System Configuration a Pressing this button will bring up a screen for setting up all system configurations You can adjust such settings as Setting Record Video Network Alarm Advanced and Save Please refer to Section 5 DVR Settings for the detailed description of these settings L ideo Network Alarm Advanced Save 4 2 2 Record Control a Press this button kA will bring up a following dialog for record control You can set record mode for each channel schedule recording manual recording or stop recording In schedule record mode videos will be record according to your setting in section 5 3 8 SCHEDULE Recording modes are displayed in the top right corner of the respective screen Manual recording mode is indicated onscreen with the grey icon For color indication of other recoding modes see Section 4 3 Channel Status Display For detailed description of scheduled see Section 5 3 Record Settings Description of the manual recording function follows In order to record a video audio feed please select the REC button in the Tool Menu to enter record control interface and select Manual to start manual recording Alternatively you can use the REC button on the remote or the front panel If you choose Stop it will s
5. Play Pause Rewind Pause Stop Slow forward Fast forward Fre frame This button will be able when the file is paused Next frame This button will be able when the file is paused Fre file Click this button to playback fre file Next file Click this button to playback next file Display multi channel in full screen mode Display single channel in full screen mode 4 2 4 Video Backup Back up can be initiated from the same dialog window as the playback function To back up the recorded footage you first need to indicate which cameras and time interval you want to save to an external source 21 a 12011 02 11 14 20 00 Stan Time 14 29 37 R After searching recording files you can choose files with checkmark in front of file on right panel and click to enter backup interface S After that click the START button it will begin backup this file It will bring up the Backup dialog window If the system cannot recognize the connected devices or none are connected you will see a warning message You have not selected a device The system will automatically detect all available backup devices and display them in the Backup Device field positioning the mouse over this field or entering it with the help of the arrow buttons will allow you to view the available choices Currently you can connect such external media as USB flash drives portable USB HDDs and USB DVD recorders
6. 1Vp p 75 Q Please keep the video signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric interference 13 EW Audio Connection The audio input interface is a standard RCA socket 2Vp p 600 Q Please keep the audio signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric interference E Monitor Connect the main output connector to a monitor or a TV screen Use a BNC to RCA converter if needed to work with the Audio Video RCA cable E Power Please use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecting your DVR device with the power source Sensor Alarm 4 Sensore pio PTE E Alarm Input Output optional Connect Alarm In 1 4 to N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed alarm connectors and one Ground connection Connect Alarm Out to the corresponding connections and Ground accordingly For detailed description please see Section 5 6 1 2 VO Alarm E Ethernet For remote access to the video images from your cameras via LAN or the Internet please connect the standard RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector E USB For connecting the mouse USB flash drive USB portable HDD USB portable DVD Recorder for the list of compatible HDDs see Appendix 2 for the list of compatible DVD Recorders see Appendix 3 The USB mouse is hot pluggable A NOTE The device only supports FAT32 file system on the USB devices 3 5 2 Installing Hard Disk Drive 14 Power connector Data connector Your HDD s
7. 5 6 4 Alarm Status You can get alarm status in this interface such as video loss mask motion alarm in no read write disk network disconnected and IP conflicted 5 7 Advanced setting Information contained under this tab lets you view system and event logs versions of software and hardware and work with the HDD settings 50 5 7 1 HDD Manage Support 2 SATA HDD Enter configuration setting gt ADVANCED gt HDD MANAGE DVR supports 2 SATA HDD If 2pcs HDD installed then displayed as 1 2 in HDD If selecting the first HDD it displays current type total capacity and status You can modify HDD attribute read only disk read write disk redundancy disk or delete all the data in the HDD After all the setups please click OK button system goes back to the previous menu Note You can set proper mode for each hard disk from the dropdown list When you use redundant backup function you can set one or more redundant HDD s Please note you need to set at least one read write disk otherwise system will not record video 5 7 2 USB Upgrade Connect to the USB port on the rear panel with the USB device which has upgrade file and then select the file to upgrade 5 7 3 Configuration 51 Export Connect to the USB interface on the rear panel with the USB equipment set the system output into a file named cfg coi Import Connect to the USB interface on the rear panel with the USB equipment select setting file to inpu
8. For the list of DVD burners tested for compatibility see Appendix 3 Playing backed up video on your PC The backup file will be in DAV format and it can be played by special player This player will be provided in CD disk 22 4 2 5 PTZ Control You can use this function if your DVR is connected to a PTZ camera Pan Tilt Zoom Pressing the PTZ control button will bring the corresponding video feed into the single screen mode In the screen you will see the special PTZ menu 3 A 7 2 8 1 Directional buttons Control the direction of the PTZ cruise Please refer to your PTZ manual for details of PTZ scanning mode 2 Next Page Press this button to enter advanced function and it will be introduced in following 3 Speed Sets the turning speed of PTZ camera Adjust numbers for adjusting this setting 4 Zoom Click to zoom in zoom out 5 Focus Click to focus in and focus out this function is disabled for cameras with automatic focus 6 Iris Click to make the image brighter or darker this function is disabled for cameras with automatic iris adjustment 7 SET Click this button to enter setting interface and you can set preset tour pattern and border 8 PTZ Trace Start PTZ trace If you click Next Page you will enter interface as following NO Input number to use Pattern Start up pattern AutoScan Start up auto scan Flip Turn over image Preset Call on preset point
9. Tour Start up tour Autopan Circumrorate PTZ flatly Reset Reset parameter of PTZ Auxiliary Operation Click ON to open and OFF to close Different functions respond to different protocols The auxiliaries include light wiper power etc Please refer to your PTZ 23 manual for details 10 Auxiliary Number It should be used with Auxiliary Operation 4 2 6 Shutdown Press this button to shut down system restart system logout system or switch user shutdown 4 2 7 Screen View Modes Allow you to switch between single multiple screen views 4 screen 9 screen modes or 16 screen modes 4 2 8 TV Adjustment By pressing the 2 button in the Tool Bar you will bring up the TV Adjust screen You can move the entire video screen up down left and right using this option OK confirm the adjusted position Cancel cancel the introduced position changes 4 3 Channel Status Display The top right corner of each channel image features the following status icons Bs Icon indicates that the channel has detected motion in the motion detection mode Blue dot indicates that the channel is in the scheduled recording mode Green dot indicates that the channel is in the mode of motion detection triggered recording Red dot indicates that the channel is in the mode of alarm triggered recording O Grey dot indicates that the channel is running in the manual recording mode 24 5 DVR Settings 5 1 Menu
10. will take effect after saving and exiting 5 2 3 Data Separator Select a symbol as data separator from and 5 2 4 Time Format Toggle time format between the 12 Hour and 24 Hour representation This option will take effect after saving and exiting 5 2 5 Language Use this option to change the language of the DVR menu text and the On Screen After saving system will restart automatically 5 2 6 Video Standard Select of the preferred video standard Available options are NTSC and PAL Changes take effect after saving and restarting system 5 2 7 DST Setting Daylight saving time enable means DST is enabled Click button E to enter DST setting interface You can setup the start time and end time of DST 2011 02 03 00 00 2011 02 04 00 00 You can click icon n at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set another system settings in next page 27 Sarin enable enable disale 1024x768 5 2 8 Channel Display Use this option to enable or disable display name of channel 5 2 9 Record State Use this option to enable or disable display record state 5 2 10 Alarm State Use this option to enable or disable display alarm state 5 2 11Resolution Select the preferred VGA output resolution Depending on the model you can make your choice among 1024x768 1280x720 1280x1024 1920x1080 5 2 12 Account Use this option to manage accounts Press button ES
11. Android phone or copy to SD card 1 2 Open your ES File Explore in android phone and find the VS500 Android V1 00 0 apk file in your android phone memory or SD card Click Meee 00 0 Te to install software Do you want to instali this application Allow this application to A 2 Start vs500 software VS500 provide video surveillance channel switch full screen magnify PTZ control focus and exit function 2 System main interface After the installation press VS500 icon in the application to enter login interface DGP ALS E a 08 42 All programs Sogou Dmput 68 Device IP DVR IP address Device Port TCP port 34567 by defaulted Username Login User Name Admin Password Password 888888 by default After inputting device IP device port username and password click Login to login system An interface will appear to select camera you want to monitor the picture as following EEA Click Flor D to control PTZ direction upward or downward If you click on UP Down it will switch to Left Down and you can control direction to left hand or right hand EAS Click or El to adjust relevant parameter If you click on Zoom it will switch to Focus or Iris Video Click it to enter camera selecting interface Full Click it to display image in full screen mode al Upin P Fir n ail About Click it to get information about this software Video Full About
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13. Gateway In this section you can set gateway according to your net segment 9 5 5 DNS These values depend on your actual account please contact your Internet Service Provider for details 5 5 6 DDNS In order to connect your DVR to the internet you may choose to use the services of a Dynamic DNS service Besides choosing the ENABLE and DISABLE options for activating deactivating the 42 Dynamic Domain Name System you can bring up the DDNS dialog window by clicking the gt gt button DynDNS DON gt Enable LuCcKy cyndns ol lucky Your DVR comes with several DDNS server names built in To be able to use these servers you need to go to the associated website to register for an account Once registered you choose the name of the DDNS Server from the list by pressing the arrow buttons located at both ends of the corresponding field and input the DDNS name user name password Afterward it should automatically connect 5 5 7 PPPOE These values depend on your actual account please contact your Internet Service Provider for details In this interface you should input username and password then an IP address will appear in this interface You can click icon O Nei at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set another network settings in next page disala enable Latency enable 43 5 5 8 HTTP Port It is used to connect to the DVR web server By default the value of the port is 80 Y
14. consistent with the baud rate of the actual PTZ cameras installed You system supports four options 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 The changes will take effect after you save and exit 36 9 4 5 Data Bits Options include 5 6 7 and 8 The default setting for DATA BIT is 8 5 4 6 Stop Bits Options include 1 and 2 The default setting is 1 5 4 7 Parity Options include None Odd Even Mark and Space The default setting 1s none You can click icon at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set another video settings in next page 5 4 8 Color Setting Set hue brightness contrast and saturation 5 4 9 Motion Detection 37 By analyzing video when system detects sensitive moving signal it will start motion detection alarm Operation method Channel select the channel you want to implement motion detection Enable function enable or disable Sensitivity System supports 6 levels Region can set 396 22 18 zones The black is open zone the pink is motion detection zone Schedule Click set button you can see an interface is shown as in below Here you can set your own setup for business day and non business day 38 Trigger Delay System auto delays detecting for a specified time The value ranges from 10 600 Unit second Alarm output when alarm occurred system enables peripheral alarm devices Alarm duration Alarm output Set output time for alarm when motion detect
15. device Back up or restore your device and your applications data al Device Switch Wizard Synchronize Transter data from a BlackBerry Change options for synchronizing device or other device to a email messages and organizer BlackBerry device data Device connected PIN 205EFE2D Check for updates Desktop Manager v4 7 Fig 2 5 Click on Application Loader to enter into its interface In this screen you have two options to select from Select Add Remove Applications shown as follows 70 Connected BlackBerry Desktop Manager gt BlackBerry BlackBerry Desktop Manager ag Application Loader Options v Help v a Add Remove Applications A Update Software Add new applications to your device or remove existing Update your device software applications You should now see something like what you see below From this screen click Browse shown as follows BlackBerry BlackBerry Desktop Manager ia Application Loader Options Help 7 Device application selection Select the applicati at you wantto add to your device or clear the application that you want to amore from vour devica Total application space 2 MB Name Version MobileEye_8900 6 0 3 vi KWeye 1 0 ss ETT me Device connected PIN Check for updates BlackBerry Desktop Manager v4 7 2008 Research In Motion Limite Once you click Browse you will see a file search
16. dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste Some countries or regions such as the European Union have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items Contact your local authorities for information about practices established for your region COPYRIGHT STATEMENT All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means transcribed translated into any language or computer language transformed in any other way stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of the owner Table of Contents LIMITATIONCOPLIABI Vii e TEE ERa TE 2 DISCGUAIMEROE WARRANTY e A ated 2 SAFETYINSTRUCTON Ss ens ed Lo td o e ds SS 2 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT E 4 EA us fs ns tos EEA ERAT E E NE EAER 5 1 AQURDVR AT AGAIN 10 e dt at da 8 E A A heat tance 9 2 1 Getting Started CASCO rain ii An E aii 9 3 Hardware a A A da E tl Aa 9 3 1 Front Panel Please take actual machine model as quasi occccooonncccccccccnn 9 3 2 Back Panel Please take actual machine model as quaSl ccccccoooncccncncnmm 10 o eet eae Seah cee iene un eee Tiel cee ee 11 SA MOUSE G OME Ol aras A ost ees ce enter ii eh eee ita 13 30 Hardware AN STAM LO MN a st 13 6 5 li Basic COMME Sia o aged 13 3 5 2 Installing Hard Disk Drive imicini a i 14 3 5 3 PTZ Control Conn
17. screen like the one below Go to and locate where you saved the application files Make sure you saved both the alx file and cod file in the same folder After finding the VS500 alx file for the application highlight it and click open 71 Look in Desktop my Documents 2 My Computer My Recent AMy Network Places Documents O codloader My Documents My Computer m File name 5500 alx My Network Files of type Application Loader Files alx al 8 You will now return to the Application Loader screen From here you should see VS500 now listed with Install under the Action column shown as follows Connected BlackBerry Desktop Manager BlackBerry BlackBerry Desktop Manager R Application Loader MobileEye _8900 KWeye yssoo Device connected PIN BlackBerry Desktop Manager v4 7 9 Select VS500 and click Next to go to next interface T2 Action None None Install koX Options Help Total application space 2 MB Version 6 0 3 1 0 1 00 0 m Connected BlackBerry Desktop Manager E BlackBerry BlackBerry Desktop Manager A Application Loader Summary Your BlackBerry device will be updated lo include the following satan WS Device connected MM DoR Options Help gt 10 Click Finish to start install software After installation an interface will show as folling Connected Blac
18. system enables peripheral alarm devices Alarm duration when camera masking system auto delays detecting for a specified time The value ranges from 10 300 Unit second Buzzer Default is Off Send email System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs Channel select the channel to activate recording function once alarm occurred Please make sure you have set alarm record in encode interface Configuration gt Record gt Schedule and schedule record in manual record interface Configuration gt Record gt Manual Record PTZ activation Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs Such as go to preset tour amp pattern when there is an alarm Click select button Tour Here you can enable tour function when alarm occurs It is a one window tour Snapshot Enable or disable snapshot 5 4 11 Video Loss When video loss happens you can select ALARM OUTPUT or video loss show information in local mainframe screen 40 Operation method Channel select the channel you want to enable lens shading alarm Enable function enable switch Period Click set button you can see an interface is shown as in below Here you can set for business day and non business day You can set up six time period but they can t be repeated The linear graphics show the period you can copy the setting to other days 5 4 12 Private Masking You can set one covered at most You can use a mouse to drag private masking 5
19. 16CH Real time Consumer DVR CE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE COVER WHEN POWER CONNECTED NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NOTE 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 harmful interference to radio communications FCC Caution To assure continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the FCC Regulations LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EW This users manual is supplied as is with no warranties be it expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability suitability for any exact purpose or non infringement of any third party s rights
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21. 5 Network Next tab will help you set up network preferences for such activities as working with e mail or sharing files over a network Static IP 168 1 255 255 255 192 168 enable disale Below you can find the detailed description of each option present in this menu 41 5 5 1 Network Your DVR supports several methods of being viewed online No matter which method is used your DVR must first acquire an IP address which it does via 2 different methods Automatic acquisition of the IP address by the DHCP client model Manual indication of the IP address by the Static IP model Thus this field offers two options Static IP and DHCP Toggling these will either make the three following fields changeable in manual mode or not in auto mode these fields are IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway For exact data on your network and explanation of network settings please contact your network administrator or Internet service provider PPPoE settings for ADSL dial up connection are also supported 5 5 2 IP Address In this section you can get IP address as well as set static IP address The changes will take effect after you save and exit 5 5 3 Subnet Mask In this section you can get information about subnet mask Subnet mask is a system of interconnections within a communications system that allows the components to communicate directly with each other The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 5 5 4
22. 7 Block Block the selected user and you can also set a block time 5 6 Alarm Setting Next menu tab in the System Menu is Alarm Under this tab the administrator can define how the DVR will respond to various alarms from the alarm inputs and adjust Alarm input output settings 5 6 1 Alarm Input Setting at system configuration gt alarm gt alarm input According to the introduction of 3 5 1 basic connection please make sure you have properly connected alarm devices such as Alarm lighter User can save each channel configure or save once till all channels are set Normal Open Alarm input select alarm channel number Enable function enable switch Type normal open or normal close Schedule Here you can set for business day and non business day You can set up six time period but they can t be repeated The linear graphics show the period you can copy the 48 setting to other days Alarm out activate peripheral alarm device when motion detection occurred Trigger Delay Here is for you to set proper delay duration Value ranges from 0 to 600 seconds Buzzer Default is off Send email System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs Record channel you can select proper channel to record alarm video Multiple choices PTZ activation Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs Such as go to preset tour amp pattern when there is an alarm Post record It sets the record time of duration b
23. EME CE BEE OS Gun pp a EELIS A A O O A Og ee bs ae da ee Select a camera to monitor it The main window of the Mobile Phone application offers the choice of channels Connect and Settings buttons TADA Click Plor E to control PTZ direction upward or downward If you click on UP Down it will switch to Left Down and you can control direction to left or right EAS Click or El to adjust relevant parameter If you click on Zoom it will switch to Focus or Iris Login Click it to enter setting interface Camera Click it to enter camera selecting interface Full Click it to display image in full screen mode About Click it to get information about this software Exit Click it to exit You can only watch one live feed channel at a time with your mobile phone Split mode and playback of recorded files is not available at the moment 8 2 Symbian Phone Please see a sample installation process shown below The N97 will be taken as an example to introduce installation 1 Copy VS500 Symbian V1 03 1 R 101203 sisx to your mobile from the installation CD 2 Open file management on your mobile and find VS500 Symbian V 1 03 1 R 101203 sisx you have copied VERO Syma 0101 03 5500 mian 0 1 3 Select Options and a dialog will displayed which indicates Install VS500 You should choose Ok to continue the following steps after you choose OK a serio
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25. Tree Record Control Record Search backup PTZ Control Clear Alarm 1 4 9 16 Channel TV Adjust System Settings Record Settings Video Settings Net Settings Alarm Settings Advanced Setting Save Settings 25 Time Data Format Data Separator Time format Language Video standard DST Setting Channel Display Record state Alarm state Resolution Account Tour HDD Full Transparency DVR No RS 232 Channel Name Setting OSD Set Position Encode Snapshot Audio Set Schedule Channel Protocol Address Baudrate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Color Setting Motion Detection Camera masking Video Loss Private Masking Network IP Address Subnet Mask Gate Way DNS DDNS PPPOE HTTP Port TCP Port Max connection LAN Download Transfer Mode Switch Transfer Mode Auto Reg Setting Email Setting RTSP Setting IP Filter Online Users Alarm Input Channel Alarm Input Type Event Handling Alarm Setting Alarm Zoom Out HDD Full Action Alarm Input Alarm Output Abnormity Alarm Status Save amp Exit Exit Restore defaults Logout 5 1 1 Menu Options In order to modify adjust system Mo PM you need to enter the System Menu by in the Tool Menu pressing the System Configuration button ideo Netaork Alarm Advanced Save You will see the dialog window with settings for all systems and options available in your DVR The settings are subdivided int
26. as setting parameter on device you can refer to section 5 DVR setting for detail 6 9 About It introduced version about web control NET SDK and Play SDK 63 Web Control Version NET SDK Version Play SDK Version Copyright lt C 2009 6 10 Logout Click Logout to log out of system 7 Mobile Phone Support A state of the art feature of this DVR device is transmitting live feed from the CCTV cameras to your mobile phone so that you can have on the go access to your surveillance system from virtually anywhere in the world Currently there are a limited number of phones that can support this feature Windows CE Mobile Symbian S60 3 Edition OS Andriod and Blackberry 8 1 Windows Mobile Note Prior to using this feature you should apply for the Internet connection service for your mobile phone such as D 3G or 3 5G Please contact your mobile service provider for m details From the installation CD install file vs500Setup cab onto your Windows Mobile phone See your phone user manual for more details on application install Find and execute program VS500 and click the Setting button to setup the IP address for your DVR 64 In the ensuing screen input the user name Admin password device port TCP port and IP address for your DVR Server Input the value for the Port default 34567 and choose the channel for streaming data from the dropdown menu 1 b BARRERA CG
27. as well The mouse operates just like a mouse on a Windows PC Please connect the mouse to the USB connector in the back panel and please note that you can hot plug the mouse gt In live display mode right clicking will either display or hide the tool Right clicki Dar ight clickin j A In main menu or sub menu mode right clicking will exit current menu Note that the settings will not be saved after right clicking On menu unlock mode in the tool bar left click on the SYSTEM SETTINGS icon to enter into the main menu After entering main menu left clicking will enter sub menus On detail files menu mode left clicking will playback one recording file By left clicking you can select values in edit boxes or down pull menus The system supports Chinese character inputs special Left clicking symbols numbers and letters On the playback interface left clicking icons can control the forward function reverse function slow play function frame play function Play function screen control bar motion detection area left key the screen Mouse drag the frame to set the motion detection area 3 5 Hardware Installation It is recommended that the installations described below are carried out by qualified personnel 3 5 1 Basic Connections E Cameras Connect each of the cameras outputs to the video input socket in the rear panel of the DVR using appropriate cables The video input interface is a standard BNC connector
28. d click Tools Internet Options 2 Choose the Security label in the dialogue box Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings o o Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level 3 Click Customization level to enter into the security setting Security Settings Settings Activex controls and plug ins Automatic prompting For Activex controls 3 Disable Enable 14 Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable Enable 14 Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable Prompt 14 Download unsigned Activex controls MN mil Reset custom settings Reset to Medium Set the ActiveX control and pluggable unit Select the following options y ActiveX control auto prompting Y Run the script of the ActiveX control which is marked to be that can safely implement the script 55 Y Implement initialization and run the script of the ActiveX control which is not marked to be that can safely implement the script Y Binary system and the script behavior Y Download the unsigned ActiveX co
29. e art Digital Video Recorder DVR offering the industry s best triplex functionality with video audio recording playback and network capability Your new device allows you to run all three functions simultaneously streamlining the use of your CCTV system and boosting the security level of your home business or social venue You can access live or recorded feed from your standard or PTZ cameras immediately at the location of the DVR installation or anywhere in the world using web browsers or a mobile phone The video may be stored at a remote location for safety Some limitations apply to detailed description web and phone based features please see the related sections for Please get acquainted with the parts and accessories as well as the ways to use the appliance as described in this instruction manual If you have any questions that this guide cannot answer please contact your vendor or a certified specialist 2 Contents of the Box e DVR device e Installation CD e Remote control e Power cord e Mouse optional depends on the model e Hard disk drive optional depends on the model if you would like to use your own Hard disk drive please see Appendix 2 for the list of compatible HDDs 2 1 Getting Started Check List Before starting to work with your new DVR please make sure all relevant connections are done correctly a Are the power and video in out cables plugged in Please see Section 3 5 1 Basic Co
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31. efore alarm 1s activated Tour Here you can enable tour function when alarm occurs Itis a one window tour Snapshot System can capture the selected channel 5 6 2 Alarm Output Setting at system configuration gt alarm gt alarm output Alarm Type There are two types for you to select Schedule Select all or 1 e for the first channel Manual Select all or 1 for the first channel Stop close alarm output Status current device alarm output status 5 6 3 Abnormity Setting at system configuration gt alarm gt abnormity Ho Read wrie 49 Event type no disk space hard disk error Not enough space network failure IP address conflict No disk space DVR does not connect to the disk or hardware is error Disk error The system can not recognize because of disk error Not enough space Not enough space for the disk the percentage of free space will be showed Network failure The network connection disrupted or network connection error IP conflict The IP address of disk recorder network is fixed the conflict will occur once there is another same IP is set in the internet Enable function enable switch reverse means on Alarm output when exception occurred system enables peripheral alarm devices Alarm duration system auto delays for a specified time The value ranges from 10 300 Unit second Buzzer Default is off Send email System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs
32. for remote control 3 2 Back Panel Please take actual machine model as quasi 1 2 3 4 5 6 RECE O Open up menu to control recording L Delete the character before cursor C windows C Z 1 Audio Input Connector 8 CH 8 channels audio input for connecting audio signal 8CH DB9 2 Video Input Connectors Video IN 1 16 16 channels video input for connecting analog video signal input BNC 1Vp p 759 3 Audio Output Connector 1 channel audio output for connecting speakers 4 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 10 100 Base T Ethernet network 5 ESATA Connect with high speed HDD 6 Power Switch 10 7 NO COM optional 8 9 Alarm Input Output connector Alarm IN 4 CH Alarm Out 1 CH For connecting to external sensor device Each alarm has one input pin on the Terminal Block of the rear panel Connect positive 1 4 output pins of the device to the input slots Alarm In on the DVR terminal block Connect ground output pins of the device to the DVR Ground slots G Multiple devices can be connected to one ground slot sensor Alarm PTZ Port functions y Sensor Pin 1 G Sensor 1 input Pin 2 G Sensor 2 input Pin 3 G Sensor 3 input Pin 4 G Sensor 4 input Pin NO COM Alarm Output N O Pin A Pin B RS 485A RS 485B Alarm Output Connectors pin For connecting to external alarm device RS 485 Connector pin A B optional For connecting PTZ camera control Video Out
33. ges to apply to all available channels you need to select All Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons the options run in a loop 1 gt 2 gt gt 15 3167 All gt 1 etc 32 5 3 2 Channel Name Use this option to set name for each channel Press button ES to enter channel name interface Click Save after setting to save it 5 3 3 Setting OSD Depending on your demand you can make your choice among Time and Channel Time Tile Channel Title and NO OSD 5 3 4 Set Position Set a position to display OSD 5 3 5 Encode Support dual streaming main streaming and sub streaming Channel select channel number Compression H 264 Resolution CIF or QCIF Frame rate PAL 1 25 f s 25 levels optional NTSC 1 30 f s 30 levels optional Bit rate system supports two types CBR and VBR Quality There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6 The sixth level has the highest image 33 quality Bit rate 0kb s 4096kb s optional Frame interval can set 1 frame 2 12 optional Copy the same settings to all channels 5 3 6 Snapshot An Disable 1L Time General Channel Select channel you want to set Timer snap Enable or disable timer snap Snap Count Set snap count every time Image Quality Set image quality Snapshot Frequency Set snapshot frequency 5 3 7 Audio Set You can set parameters for audio in this interface 5 3 8 Schedule When the
34. he following information Log types include system operation configuration operation data management alarm event record operation log clear and etc Please select start time and end time then click search button You can view the log files Please page up down button to view if there are more than ten files 5 7 7 Version Display system information about channels alarm in alarm out system release date and inner 5 8 Save It provides only four options as described below 53 Record Jigen Network Alarm Advanced 5 8 1 Save Save all settings and exit the menu 5 8 2 Cancel Exit the menu without saving any changes 5 8 3 Default Reset all configurations to factory defaults 5 8 4 Logout Menu User By using this option you save all newly introduced changes and log out of the system To be able to operate the device you need to log in again with the user name and password 6 Web Browser Operation 6 1 Feature Install the software through the IE browser of OS to operate the network remotely and conveniently DVR supports C S B S and access in LAN and WAN It also supports IP and domain name visiting RESTRICTION CONDITION To ensure PC s stable visiting of DVR we recommend Windows XP or Win7 and IE 6 0 IE 8 0 browsers 54 6 2 Network Security Setting Prior to control installation please program the network security level by using the following operations 1 Open the IE browser an
35. hould be installed inside the DVR Please connect the HDD in the standard way screwing the HDD into the HDD brackets or DVR base All necessary cables are delivered with the DVR Use instructions that came together with the hard drive for exact wiring and installation Please connect the power cable to the appropriate socket and the data cables to their corresponding connectors For the list of HDD drives tested for compatibility please see Appendix 2 3 5 3 PTZ Control Connections optional Connect the PTZ control jacks to the corresponding RS485 A and B interfaces on the rear panel Sensor Alaro E pa Sensor2 PTZ For detailed description of PTZ protocols baud rates and IDs please refer to the setup section in the PTZ manual 15 4 Getting Started and the Main Screen 4 1 The Main Screen Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load When you enter the system you can see the main screen The standard layout is sixteen windows evenly distributed over the screen From the main screen you can access menu options and switch among channel views displaying either all channel feeds simultaneously or bringing forth a full screen view of a selected channel 4 1 1 Displaying a Single Channel In the multiple screen view you can make a particular window active by left clicking on it once with a mouse If an audio output device is connected to this channel you can monitor both audio and video feeds
36. iLyanoo com cn 25 lucky e e e so nonem hoo com ALARM none com noneig soc con SMTP Server Input server address and then enable this function Port Default value is 25 You can modify it if necessary 45 User Name The sender email account user name Password The sender email account password Sender Sender email address Title Input email subject here Receiver Receiver email address Note Please fulfill the postfix of the mail address if it is virtual e g xxxx yyyy com otherwise it is not allowed e g xxxx 5 5 16 NTP You can verify system time according to your time zone NTP Server Server IP Input address of PC which had installed NTP server Port Fill in port according to your NTP server and the default port is 123 Time Zone Fill in the time zone of your city Update Schedule Set an interval time to verify with NTP server 10 minutes defaulted 5 5 17 FTP In this interface you can set FTP file translate protocol Before configuration you should install a FTP server on your device 46 5 5 18 RTSP setting You can set listen port for RTSP and set UDP start port and UDP port number 5 5 19 IP Filter You can add trusted IP address or black IP address to enable disable access device via computer 5 5 20 Online Users You can get information about online users such as user name IP address and login type Disconnect Disconnect the selected user 4
37. ion complete The value ranges from 10 300 Unit second Buzzer Default is off Send email System can send out email to alert you when alarm occurs Channel select the channel to activate recording function once alarm occurred Please make sure you have set MD record in encode interface System Configuration gt Record gt Schedule and schedule record in manual record interface System Configuration gt Record gt Manual PTZ activation Here you can set PTZ movement when alarm occurs Such as go to preset tour amp pattern when there is an alarm Click select button wore None More Mona Hora None hone Horna Tour Here you can enable tour function when alarm occurs Itis a one window tour Snapshot Enable or disable snapshot 5 4 10 Camera Masking Moda 39 When someone viciously masks lens the system can alert you to guarantee video continuity You can select Alarm output On screen PTZ Linkage Operation method Channel select the channel to record when camera mask occurred Enable function enable switch Sensitivity there are six levels Schedule Click set button you can see an interface is shown as below Here you can set for business day and non business day You can set up six time period but they can t be repeated The linear graphics show the period you can copy the setting to other days p0 00 oo g0 00 Qu Alarm output when camera masking occurred
38. k ooooocooooccocccccccanananonccncnncnononononnnnoncncnnnnos 77 1 YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE Product Overview Display Frame Rate fi Playback Resolution Record Frame Rate Record method HDD Interface Network Protocol Network Function USB 2 0 Interface Playback method Network Interface PTZ Protocol Area Covered Video Backup Power Adapter Operating temperature Operating humidity Dimensions Model dependent 16 CH O ste o O H 264 Baseline Compression BNC 16 Input 1 Output G 71la RCA 8 Input 1 Output Motion detection Sensor Input Relay Output Video Loss Camera masking 4CH Input 1CH Output Each Channel PAL 25 FPS NTSC 30 FPS CIF Recorded frame rate PAL 400 FPS CIF NTSC 480FPS CIF Scheduled Record Normal Record Motion Detection Sensor Trigger Video Loss Camera Masking Manual Record Up to 1TB SATA interface HDD 2 TCP IP DHCP DDNS PPPOE E Mail NTP FTP RTSP IP Filter UPNP Live Monitor Playback Configuration Backup Mobile Phone Surveillance Mouse Portable Mobile HDD Flash Drive DVD Burner Firmware Upgrade Normal Fast Forward Slow Forward Rewind Single Step RJ45 10M 100M Ethernet Auto Detect PELCO P PELCO D PANASONIC SONY etc Support area covered for each channel Backup files in DAV format DC 12V Adapter 10 C 40 C 10 90 435 380 52mm Congratulations on purchasing your state of th
39. kBerry Desktop Manager BlackBerry Desktop Manager Update complete The loading operation was successful Device connected PIN 2 System explanations g Options Help VS500 phone port has the following capabilities and functions live video surveillance channel switch full screen display PTZ control including zoon focus iris image capture save as favorite and exit function System main interface After the installation press VS500 icon in the application see the below picture 73 2 System login interface Open the main interface see the configure interface as bellow Modify your parameters as necessary Device IP 116 28 93 200 Device port 34567 Username Admin Passward ee nde der Network 2 Wif Device IP DVR IP address Device Port TCP Port 34567 by default User name Login User Name Admin Password Password 888888 by default Network Type WIFI or others Login Click this button to login live interface Cancel Click this button to exit system 8 System Live interface After setting your configurations press Login to login device list and click Cancel button to exit Please refer to the below picture Device list Click this button to show device list and choose the one you want to connect 4 Connect to DVR After choose cameras you will enter live interface 3 Login Camera Full 6 4 Up Down gt Click Plor D to control PTZ direc
40. l you can get detail information below 192 168 1 228 10 352kbp5 51 It shows IP address net bandwidth and camera ID EA Click this icon to capture picture Fl Click this icon to start record W Click this icon to start listen EJ Click this icon to stop view Introduction of functions to adjust position E Click this icon to move image to left hand E Click this icon to move image to underside E Click this icon to move image to right hand 60 FT Click this icon to move image to upside E3 Click this icon to zoom in E Click this icon to zoom out Fl Click this icon to restore image 6 5 4 PTZ Control Control PTZ direction Set the turning speed of PTZ camera Zoom Zoom in or zoom out Focus Focus in or focus out Iris Make the image brighter or darker 6 5 5 Image Adjustment You can set bright contrast hue and saturation by dragging the bar in this interface 6 5 6 Others operation Snapshot Path Set a path in PC to save capture images Record Path Set a path to save recording files Reboot Click this button to reboot device Record Size Set record size range from 200MB to 1024MB 6 6 Record Query 61 hecord Query faa s sa isis ET 3 Faun a rE T Mira Decora T Pire Pidi Plaeieach PiPtrPsaPaPsaPaPrrra ro eh a ish 57 ia isl 6 SOLOW FEES 201100092750 A a TA 21 POCA A UA CL DOES S O ira e UA SU DA AA SOLOS PES 201 105031 12750 STE OS 201 DO ea
41. ng 58 BEDECRDEREEEEN E ELLE __ de 6 5 2 Connect cameras In the previous fig users can click mouse on left panel to connect any camera or click Open All to connect all the cameras Open All main In this mode the images will be clearer and demand higher bandwidth Open All Sub In this mode the images will be worse than main stream mode and more fluency Users can select above mode according to net condition 6 5 3 Functions on View After connecting cameras successfully you can see interface as following e Ue me ee 0 0 20 Stee O 0 LAS ES Revia Cry Mania Mire Mei Lia Introduction for functions on above panel 59 Click this icon to pull out a menu show as below You can select a stream level according to your demand Real Grade High Y Real Grade Middle Real Grade Low Default Grade Fluency Grade Low Fluency Grade Middle Fluency Grade High ul Display images in full screen mode ma Display image in single screen mode Display image in 4 screen mode Display image in 6 screen mode Display image in 8 screen mode Display image in 9 screen mode Display image in 13 screen mode Display image in 16 screen mode Display image in 20 screen mode Display image in 25 screen mode Display image in 36 screen mode 2 al al al El fl e A A g Click this icon to start talk back Introduction of functions on live There are several icons at the bottom of a channe
42. nnections for more b Is the HDD installed Please see Sections 3 5 2 Installing HDD for more c Did the DVR start recording Please see Section 4 2 2 Record Control for more 3 1 Front Panel Please take actual machine model as quasi Front panels are different in term of different machine model The front panels as follows are for reference Serial Type Name Introduction Number Channel Selecting Numeric Buttons Using these buttons you can choose to Button 1 10 output video on your monitor either as a full screen view of each of the cameras individually or use these buttons to input number If you want to output channel 12 as full screen you can press button 10 and 2 Control Button Use arrow buttons to move among the menu items Press lt gt to move to Y A selection boxes press to select submenu parameters ENTER Press Enter to confirm your choice 8 Main Functional MENU Displays the main menu Button P Il Opens video search and playback menu When the playback mode is activated press this button to play pause playback MULTI Switch display mode ES RE PT Use this button to exit any active Pan Tilt Zoom High Speed Dome camera functionality LED LIGHTS indicates your connection to the power supply Indicates your connection to the HDD usage Alarm Led Indicates alarm input Infrared Led Indicates your connection to the infrared IR Window IR Window Infra red sensor
43. nstallers E Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings NW Place the unit on a flat surface not prone to vibration or impact NW Use the appliance at temperatures between 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 and humidity below 85 The input power source for this appliance is between 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Install the unit away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers and stoves Installation of the unit near consumer electronics devices such as stereo receiver amplifiers and televisions is permitted as long as the air surrounding the terminal does not exceed the above mentioned temperature range Handle hard disk drives with care It is possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still running To allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting power before moving the unit To avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive do not move the unit while it is plugged in Protect hard disk drives from static electricity Do not stack hard disk drives or keep them upright Do not use an electric or magnetic screwdriver to fix hard disk drives Do not place the unit in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are blocked or impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs and the points where they exi
44. ntrol Y Download the signed ActiveX control y Perform the ActiveX control and pluggable unit It s extremely importation to enable the items above Prompt Before control installation please turn off the fire wall and the anti virus software 6 3 Connection Setting The remote access for the hard disk recording machine should be carried out through the network In the local area network connection the IP address of the client side computer must be in the same network section with that of the hard disk recording machine While in the wide area network connection just ensure that two sides can visit the public network and connect through the IP address or the dynamic domain name The following will mainly focus on the connecting and setting method for the local area network Step 1 Right click on Network neighborhood and click Attribute in the ejected menu to open the Network connection Step 2 Double click to open Local connection Local Area Connection Status CS y General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 44 11 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Sent ar Received gt do Packets 30 949 616 300 Properties Step 3 Click Attribute 56 Local Area Connection Properties Genel authentication Advanced Commet iiam M9 Realak AILS 10 Fary Fad E Thi connection ua tee inken dera Cher For Miercesaft Meteor PEP and Printer Shang be Micscan l
45. o 7 subsections each with its own tab Setting Record Video Network Alarm Advanced and Save Below is the detailed description of these settings 5 2 System Settings Alarm acvanced 11 11 23 18 YY yy mm dd a a 4 Ala 24 Hour ENGLISH gt PF n Al This tab provides general system settings for operating your DVR Titles of the menu list items are located on the left and the corresponding changeable or non changeable values are represented in the fields to the right You can a select the values from the list toggling the preset data by pressing the arrows on each side of the field b input the required data after entering a customized window by pressing the gt gt button in some of the fields c familiarize yourself with the existing non changeable settings When entering the fields using the remote control directional keys or the DVR front panel as well as when positioning the mouse over them a short description of the setting in question will appear at the bottom of the window Several tabs have options that are positioned on more than one window and you can navigate between them by pressing either the Next button After setting configurations you should save them in SAVE tab 26 5 2 1 System Time Use this option to adjust the current date and time of the DVR 5 2 2 Data Format Toggle data format among yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy and mm dd yyyy This option
46. ontrol Download and Installation After finishing the aforementioned settings open the IE browser input http 192 168 0 X 192 168 0 X is the setting IP address of the DVR and confirm If the http port of DVR setting has been changed not 80 it s will be must to add colon port number assume that the current port number is P like http 192 168 0 X P for correct visit Then the network will download and install the control automatically 57 After connecting to the internet IE will automatically download the file to PC as follows The system will automatically enter GUI as follows 3 CA Microsofl internet Explerer Fe ee Peete jo G 0 ag Gl hos Abie 168 E Web Server 6 bare Dime Fill in your username password and select English to enter the system The password is the same as the one set in DVR USER Name Input user name The administrator has all authorities but common user has been limited authorities by administrator PASSWORD The password is as the same as the password of Device Language English or Chinese If you checked the Save Password It will save password automatically Note If you connect the device in WAN the IP should be a public IP 6 5 Operation Interface Options in the main interface include LIVE RECORD QUERY ALARM CONFIG SYSTEM CONFIG ABOUT and LOGOUT Click any option to access 6 5 1 Live After login system success you can enter interface as followi
47. ou can specify a different port number 5 5 9 TCP Port You can configure it according to your demand It is 34567 by default When you use mobile phone to monitor you should input this port 5 5 10 Max Connection System supports maximal 10 users 0 means there is no connection 9 5 11 LAN Download System can process the downloaded data first if you enable this function 5 5 12 Transfer Mode Switch Enable or disable transfer 5 5 13 Transfer Mode Set transfer mode among latency self adaptive and fluency 5 5 14 AutoReg Setting single Con 7 0 0 0 0 8000 a 06600600 dela You can click icon Na at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set another network settings in next page 44 art disale disale en able enable disala 5 5 15 Email Setting To access Email Settings please select Configuration gt Network gt Next Page gt Next Page Note In order to activate the feature of sending alarm triggered e mail notifications to the addresses you indicate in this window you also need to activate this function section 5 5 9 section 5 5 10 etc Please see the following section for a detailed description Here you can indicate multiple e mail addresses for persons who need to receive alarm notifications when an alarm is triggered Clicking the gt gt button in the E mail Setting field will bring up a dialog window where you can adjust the necessary settings AAA smip ma
48. put Connector Video output for connecting monitor or TV BNC 1 Vp p 750 USB connectors Use these USB ports to connect the mouse and backup devices flash drive DVD recorder 10 VGA Connector optional For connecting VGA LCD monitor 11 Power Input Socket 12V DC 3 3 Remote Control In device operation the enter key on the remote control or the front panel has the same function as a mouse left click The IR Range of the remote control is up to 10 meters The buttons on the remote control correspond 1 1 with the buttons on the front panel Clears the alarm input or alarm output status l Recording control Has the same 2 REC function as the REC button on the device s front panel Numeric Input numbers or select to change 3 buttons relevant channels Enter the main menu Alarm reset Switch from the single window view mode to multiple split view mode Functional Buttons Return to upper menu same as the button on the front panel Enable PTZ control same as the PTZ button on the front panel Play in slow mode rewind Play Pause Playback Stop Control Fast forward Go to next frame Function access to auxiliary settings Picture e Buttons for zoom in or zoom out Adjustment Parameters Buttons for adjusting focus Similar to the functions of arrow buttons on the front panel DELETE button 12 3 4 Mouse Control You can use a mouse to operate the DVR
49. rd cameras as well as setup values for quality motion detection and privacy areas Please follow the description below 35 5 4 1 Channel This option allows you to select the camera channel number whose settings you want to modify If you want the changes to apply to all available channels you need to select All Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons the options run in a loop 1 gt 2 gt gt 15 316 All gt 1 etc 5 4 2 Protocol Note When making changes to PTZ camera functionality settings make sure that these changes are being made to actual PTZ cameras by selecting the correct number in the previous field Camera Channel Select the PTZ device protocol It must be consistent with the protocol of the actual PTZ cameras installed You can make the choice among four available options Pelco D Pelco P Panasonic Samsung SONY etc The changes will take effect after you save and exit 5 4 3 Address Select the PTZ address It must be consistent with the address of the actual PTZ cameras installed Make your choice of any number from 1 to 255 Please note that this is not the same as the number of the channel to which you hook up the PTZ camera in your DVR system The system allows for step by step selection of the values by pressing the arrow buttons at each end of the field The changes will take effect after you save and exit 5 4 4 Baudrate Select the PTZ device baud rate It must be
50. reen The Status Bar offers the following information Peripheral alarm input output status On the far left of the bar you can see five colored squares indicating the alarm status The four yellow icons indicate the alarm input status for each of the four windows When the alarm is triggered the color of the corresponding icon changes to red The blue icon below indicates alarm output When alarm output is activated it changes its color to red The other three information sectors denote in order HDD usage percentage number of remote users accessing the system via the network Internet NET X and current date time in the YY YY MM DD HH MM SS format 17 4 1 4 Tool Bar To display the Tool Bar you can toggle the No Bar gt Status Bar gt Tool Bar options by right clicking the mouse anywhere in the screen or by pressing the Enter button on the front panel or the remote control The functions of the 11 buttons present in the Tool Bar are as follows 4 Use this button to hide the Tool Bar and return to the Status Bar System configuration Record control a Search playback and backup of recorded files PTZ operation Cancel alarm notification Clicking this button will bring up a message showing current alarm information Shutdown Shut down system ma Es sl E a8 sss Switching between screen display modes Single camera gt Quad 4 cameras gt 9 cameras gt
51. s SUIS A Frl rE me 92a 201 PORE 92749 STE OS 2011 biG aa SUL Se A AS A AS a o Select recorded type start time end time recorded channel then click Query to search file In the list underside you can select any recording list and click Play to playback files or click Download to download file You can monitor cameras and playback recording files at the same time You can also playback your local record file and view picture 6 7 Alarm Config 62 Alarm Operation Listen Aer open idies O Promet DO aapa Mann Sound D Pir Alora Audo moore A Te TA Ae Type Shanna Me Tih Me Alarm Type Select any alarm type depending on your demand Operation Set operation mode when alarm triggered Alarm Sound Set a sound to alarm out when alarm triggered 6 8 System Config A Cartel Parad E tris ite TF verao kig SaF Diak Sno SF hag fe triem iimg Q Common Sathng E Encode Teething D ideo ak Config Dl videji Pude PB 2 PO dd 20 01 77 17 40 Devord Beitrag MO pihat berg I comal ae ey dEl feet Setting qo a ttt 0 re ser Dio tetra MO wee trj Qo rol er q UTP Setting AEI TF hatting QO ETIP setting PI PTT patin El Control is load 0 Corbata de El Acie Regehr CB re Purtieri El Aas et q video botes 0 es cue 4 In system configuration interface you can get system information set system parameters set alarm function and etc The method of setting parameters are the same
52. s will output in the form of four screen In View 3 mode the videos will output in the form of eight screen In View 4 mode the videos will output in the form of 16 screen 30 You can click icon at the bottom of the screen to enter next page to set another system settings in next page COwersmie 255 5 2 14 HDD Full Select record mode between Overwrite and Stop Record when HDD is full 5 2 15 Transparency Set transparency for menu display 5 2 16 DVR No Set device ID it will be used for remote keyboard operation 5 2 17 RS 232 Use this option to set RS 232 Press button to enter tour interface There are various devices for you to select Console is for serial port or min end platform to upgrade program Keyboard is for you to control current device 31 Console 115200 Baud rate You can select proper baud rate Data bit You can select proper data bit Stop bit There are three values 1 2 Parity there are 4 choices none odd even blank System default Console Baud rate is 115200 data bit is 8 digits stop bit is 1 and Parity is none 5 3 Record Setting Menu items in this tab allow you to adjust settings related to recording the CCTV camera images onto the HDD Following is the description of the possible options Time and Channel 5 3 1 Channel This option allows you to select the camera channel number whose settings you want to modify If you want the chan
53. system boots up it is in default 24 hour regular mode You can set record type and time in schedule interface System Configuration gt Record gt Schedule 34 Channel Please select the channel number first You can select all if you want to set for the whole channels Redundancy System supports redundancy backup function You can highlight Redundancy button to activate this function Please note before enable this function please set at least one HDD as redundant System Configuration gt Advanced gt HDD Management Pack Duration Choose the time slice of video file Pre record record the video previously than motion detection Record control single option e means selected there are schedule manual stop 3 options Week day There are eight options ranges from Saturday to Sunday and all Time period means current channel is recording in this period m setting regular motion detection alarm status 1t can be single or multiple choices 6 time periods to set Also allows you to copy one channel setup to another After setting in channel 1 you can click paste button and turn to channel 2 and then click copy button You can finish setting for one channel and then click save button or you can finish all setup and then click save button to memorize all the settings 5 4 Video Settings The third tab in the Settings window is Video You can easily customize settings for your PTZ standa
54. t 5 7 4 Maintenance Every Tuesday Never Here you can set auto reboot time and auto delete old files setup You can select proper setup from dropdown list After all the setups please click save button system goes back to the previous menu 5 7 5 HDD information Here is to list hard disk type total space free space video start time and status Note Please remove the broken hard disk before you add a new one Once there is a hard disk confliction please check hard disk time and system time is the same or not Please go to setting then general to modify system time At last reboot the system 52 to solve this problem Note means current HDD is normal X means there is error means there is no HDD Please remove the broken hard disk before you add a new one If disk is damaged system shows as After system start if there is conflict will jump to HDD information page immediately user can check the system time and HDD time If conflict please enter normal setup to modify system time or enter advanced HDD management to format HDD then restart device HDD array according to SATA interface sequence For example SATA1 HDD in the first SATA2 HDD in the last 5 7 6 Log 03 Playback cmi0 11 02 10 1 Playback ch11 11 02 2 Playback eh 12 11 3 Playback chia 1 30 03 Playback Air 4 11 30 03 Playback ch15 11 02 4 Playback ch16 11 02 10 1 Here is for you to view system log file System lists t
55. t from the apparatus Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the appliance Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service Handle the appliance with care Do not drop or shake as this may damage the device Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas Do not install the unit in an area where condensation occurs Do not operate with wet hands Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock Please make a note of your settings and save them This will help when you are required to change the system configuration or when an unexpected failure or trouble occurs Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product is expressly prohibited CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING When you see this symbol on a product do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste Recycling your Electrical Equipment O Please do not
56. t the IP address of your DVR may frequently change but it will still be possible to find your DVR from remote computers by using DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System which dynamically assigns IP addresses to the DVR This functionality allows the DVR to automatically update its IP address to the DDNS Server each time its Dynamic IP address changes Your DVR is equipped with the DDNS functionality and has a list of related domain names through which you can acquire an IP address See Section 5 5 2 for details Setup an account with a DDNS service provider and with the account information available login to the router and go to the DDNS page Select the address of your service provider and type in the account password After saving the router will send IP updates to your DDNS account and the connection will always be forwarded to you current IP 76 Table for HDDs Please find below the list of tested Hard Disk Drives found to be compatible with the DVR If you want to use a HDD not found in this list please test it for compatibility before use Brand name Model Number Size GB Drive ST31000341AS a Seagate ST31000333AS SATA Seagate ST31000524NS SATA ITB Appendix 3 List of Compatible Portable USB disk Brand Name Model Number Size ADATA C903 8GB Kingston DataTraveler101 HYUNDAL HYU 608F M aigo aigo aigo DataTravelerG2 4GB 71 Statement O If there is any doubt or disputability in man
57. tion upward or downward If you click on UP Down it will switch to Left Down and you can control direction to left hand or right hand 74 ECOS Click or El to adjust relevant parameter If you click on Zoom it will switch to Focus or Iris Camera Click it to enter camera selecting interface Full Click it to display image in full screen mode Set Click it to set RTSP port and stream type Set RTSP Port 554 Stream Type Extra Stream RTSP Set RTSP port according DVR Stream Type Select type between extra stream and main stream Exit Click it to exit 75 Appendix 1 Setting up Internet Connections for Remote Access This section will explain the ways to connect your DVR to the internet using static and dynamic IP addresses To connect to the internet you will need to use a modem and a router As a network device your DVR should have its own address called an Internet Protocol IP address This address can be used by other network devices ie computers to access the DVR to remotely monitor the CCTV cameras and change settings You can get a static IP address from your internet service provider this way you will always have the same address at all times though this method is rather expensive If you have a static IP enter your static IP in the DVR settings and the router will connect your DVR to the internet You may alternatively choose to use dynamic IP which means tha
58. to enter account interface You can modify users modify groups modify password add user add group and delete user 28 Modify User You can modify user s name memo group and set permissions There are 2 default users Admin guest Admin users have administrator right The default password is 888888 for all 2 default users account guest user only can review playback and backup Reusable function this function allows multiple users use the same account to login Once select the user to a group the user authority can not surpass this group authority property We recommend that normal user s authority lower than other advanced user 4 Modify Group In this interface you can edit name for group set memo and set permissions for group AMONIO Croup Shiuidown ie device Local Replay jet Replay CHOI Mol Replay CHUZ hel Repisy CHG Modify password you can select the name you want to change password and write a new password Before set new password you should fill in old right password 29 Add User You can add new user and set password group and authority Delete user Click this button after select a user to delete it 5 2 13 Tour Use this option to set tour Press button to enter tour interface In this interface you can enable or disable tour set views for tour In View 1 mode the selected videos will output respectively In View 2 mode the video
59. top recording Press OK to confirm or press Cancel to undo your choice 4 2 3 Video Playback To play the recorded video press the Record Search button in the Tool Bar to enter video playback interface 19 You should select channels you want to search and click button Search and there will be notes list on the right panel You can double click any recording list to playback it 14 17 46 A EINA H 17 35 59 R 17 5346 R 120000 R 20 00 00 R 21 00 00 R 2200 00 H 11 02 10 17 11 0210 17 In the above dialog you can select the recording file which you can playback or backup Each of these options is described below In order to playback a certain video feed from a particular camera you first need to indicate what time and which camera you wish to receive this information from Then click MIA to search for files Select cameras you want to playback Al gt earcr Fill in the time you a 7 tt h 2011 02 11 14 20 00 want to searc 14 00 00 R 14 29 37 R After searching you can double click any list to start up playback Playback Control In the playback mode you can see the playback control panel as well as the date and time of the played file 20 14 00 00 R 14 29 37 R 11 02 11 14 29 37 11 02 11 15 07 35 85056 In the playback view you can drag a area with your mouse then click this area to zoom out this area AEE EREEREERE Options for the playback control panel are described below
60. ual you can call on our company and take its plain as authority OThis manual provide reference for seviral types machine and you can contact with our customer service department if you have any difficulty There maybe some different description with real device as our products are upgrading all along Please forgive us for not informing latest updating
61. us of dialogs will appear as picture below select continue E kaai vay already exista warmer 1 0941 i with version 1 000 1 7 Antaii 400 kB tite E Prong mam fee A 7 H E M s memory gt rib BOGR pas E mony card a Ei cn g ED aa QUES pas 4 After selecting Ok on last picture above the software will start install After installation there will be an icon named VS500 in application interface 66 wee E vssoo FA ni mix Tour Options Device IP DVR IP address Device Port TCP port 34567 by defaulted Username Login User Name Admin Password Password 888888 by default 6 After configuration select Login to login system A interface will appear as following to select camera you want to monitor Select a camera then click Back to enter live interface ELA Click Plor D to control PTZ direction upward or downward If you click on UP Down it will switch to Left Down and you can control direction to left hand or right hand a ee Click or El to adjust relevant parameter If you click on Zoom it will switch to Focus or Iris Login Click it to enter setting interface Camera Click it to enter camera selecting interface Full Click it to display image in full screen mode Exit Click it to exit 67 8 3 Andriod Mobile 1 Install the program 1 Copy the software VS500 Android V1 00 0 apk to your

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