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1. cccssccceseseeeeesneeeessneeeseseees 81 Using the Remote Software escceccceesceseseeeseeeeneeeeaeeseseeeeaeeseaeeceaeeseseeeeaeeseseeseaeeseaeeseaeeseeessaeeteaeee 82 Channel Selection it A AAA et 82 2 Way ALO 2 ANA AAA AS 82 Live AUdIO ceci a ls Ae ee 82 Record Backup unicidad pa li 82 Gamera Display DIVISION Sicuani ona ee 83 Normal Stream or Dual Stream oooococincccinccononcconcccnoncnnnnnnnoncnnnn cn non n nan canon cnn nc nc 83 Bandwidth Select sic damian cede ea ee 83 Download DVR Playetie cuca ltd anand teeta dico cias 84 VO a e coli codi e A 84 Playback Search re natega ea aas tica a ede 85 Playback Recorded Video oooooniccccnnncocononocccnnncnnnnonrnncnnnnn non r nacer cerrar 85 Download a Segment of Recorded Video ooooocconcccinnccnocccconccnonccnnananancn rana nan cc nan carnnccnnnn 86 Playback DRV Files Already on your COMpultEF coococcoccccoccccooccnonccnnncnnanccnnncanancn nan canncnnnnns 86 Configuration Setup Menu eerren ananiona ia enaa oa aAa anaes cnn anna aed a aiaee nnnnna nenas 87 EA ELETE D EE A E A AA ATT 88 View an Event in Playback A TON 88 Download an Event to your COMPUTEN cceeceeeeeeeeneeeeneeeeneeeeaeeseseeeeaeeseaeeeeaeeseeeeeneeteaees 88 Snapshot miii e a ee de 88 AQ N EENE a ee Se 88 Aea a ethno aa 88 PIZ E A AA NES 89 30757AC 15 PREFACE 16 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual is a setup and maintenance guide that can be used for reference when sett
2. User Manual OE1 D12004 OE1 D24008 OE1 D48016 Www openeye net NOTES OpenEye D Series EasyDVR D Series Operations Manual Manual Edition 30757AC AUGUST 2012 2000 2012 OPENEYE All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be reproduced by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose except as expressed in the Software License Agreement OPENEYE shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice The information in this publication is provided as is without warranty of any kind The entire risk arising out of the use of this information remains with recipient In no event shall OPENEYE be liable for any direct consequential incidental special punitive or other damages whatsoever including without limitation damages for loss of business profits business interruption or loss of business information even if OPENEYE has been advised of the possibility of such damages or whether in an action contract or tort including negligence This software and documentation are copyrighted All other rights including ownership of the software are reserved to OPENEYE OPENEYE OpenEye HDDR and High Definition Digital Recorder are registered trademarks of OPENEYE in the United States and elsewhere Windows and Windows XP Embedded are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other brand and
3. Direct The recorder will automatically shut down without any prompt or confirmation Disable This option disables any shutdown option via use of the power button leaving the Shutdown menu option as the only way to do a proper shutdown 66 INFO EE CAMERAS SCHEDULE Model Name LO8CF 16G2 MAC Address 00 D0 89 09 88 84 Network Address 010 253 253 069 Hardware 77 24 00 Software 0080 0529 0702 807i Use the INFO menu to view system information such as hardware and software version and network address information Note The items displayed in this menu are read only and cannot be changed on this screen Software version can change via upgrade on the SYSTEM menu and Network Address can be customized via the NETWORK menu Model Name Displays the model identifier of the recorder MAC Address Displays the MAC Media Access Control of the recorder Network Address Displays the IP Address of the recorder can be customized via the NETWORK menu Hardware Displays the hardware version of the recorder Software Displays the software version of the recorder can be upgraded via the SYSTEM menu 30757AC 67 OPERATION LOGIN 1 Press MENU 2 Select admin and press ENTER 3 Enter the default password 1234 and press ENTER Change the Admin Password To prevent unauthorized changes to the recorder settings OpenEye recommends changing the default admin password Press MENU Login with a user that has admin privileges
4. MAC Address MAC Address simply displays the MAC address of the recorder this information is required to add the recorder to your ReportStar account so you should make a note of it Send to Custom URL Send to Custom URL is used for additional troubleshooting and should only be enabled when directly instructed to do so by an OpenEye representative Custom URL Custom URL is used for additional troubleshooting and should only be modified when directly instructed to do so by an OpenEye representative 54 Network Time Protocol Setup Network Time Protocol Setup allows you to have the recorder synchronize time with a network time server Note A time zone must be selected to enable this option via the SYSTEM menu Note A network connection is required to connect to a NTP server and an internet connection is required if you plan to connect to a public NTP server NTP Server NTP Server allows you to enter the NTP server you want to connect and synchronize with This can be a local area network server as long as the time server service is running on it or a public time server We recommend using nist time gov or you can do an internet search for public NTP servers to find an alternate Automatically Time Sync Automatically Time Sync allows you to enable or disable automatic time synchronization time sync will occur once per hour when enabled Manually Time Sync Manually Time Sync allows you to perform an immed
5. Front Panel LED Indicators Power When the recorder is powered on the power indicator is blue When the recorder is powered off the power indicator is red Record The LED blinks when the recorder is recording Alarm The LED blinks when an alarm is triggered Network The LED is lit when the recorder is connected to a network and blinks when data is being transferred 30757AC 91 REMOTE CONTROL Power ID Select ane i el ackup ive E Log Off O Enter fa en Exit Escape ALLG i es Log Off Sequence E gt 6 Display 1 il Forward 30 Seconds Reverse 30 Seconds Setting the Remote Controller ID When more than one OpenEye EasyDVR is installed in the same location you can use one remote controller to control up to 16 recorders To control multiple recorders you must change the remote controller ID to match the Unit ID of the recorder Follow the instructions below to set the Unit ID and change the remote controller number 22 Assign a unique Unit ID on the recorder 1 Press MENU e f prompted login with an administrator level username Select SYSTEM and press ENTER Select RS485 Setup and press ENTER Select Unit ID and press ENTER Use the UP DOWN arrows to set the desired Unit ID Press ENTER when the desired number is displayed SS Note See the Unit ID and Remote Control Number table below for additional reference Set the number on the Remote Controller Press and hold the ID but
6. NOTES ON CLEANING Use a soft dry cloth for cleaning For stubborn dirt soak the cloth in a weak detergent solution wring well and wipe Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry Do not use any type of solvent such as thinner and benzene as they may damage the surface of the HVR If using a chemical saturated cloth to clean the unit follow that product s instructions NOTES ON MAINTENANCE This HVR is designed to last for long periods of time To keep the HVR always operational we recommend regular inspection maintenance cleaning parts or replacement For details contact the nearest dealer NOTES ON MOISTURE CONDENSATION Moisture condensation damages the HVR Read the following information carefully Moisture condensation occurs during the following cases When this product is brought directly from a cool location to a warm location When this product is moved to a hot and humid location from a cool location When this product is moved to a cool and humid location from a warm location When this product is used in a room where the temperature fluctuates When this product is used near an air conditioning unit vent When this product is used in a humid location Do not use the HVR when moisture condensation may occur If the HVR is used in such a situation it may damage discs and internal parts Remove any CD discs connect the power cord of the HVR to the wall outlet turn on the HVR and leave it for two to three hours
7. Press ESCAPE 39 PTZ Setup PTZ Setup allows you to configure the PTZ settings for the selected channel PTZ Protocol PTZ Protocol allows you to select the PTZ protocol for the camera on the selected channel Supported Protocols e AD422 e JVC e DSCP e Panasonic C e Fastrax 2 e Panasonic N e GE RS 485 e PELCOD e GE RS 422 e PELCOP Note The selected protocol must match the configured protocol in the PTZ camera Camera ID Camera ID allows you to configure the device ID of the camera on the selected channel Note This ID must match the configured ID in the PTZ camera Note Each device on a RS485 network must have a unique ID Note All devices on a RS485 network should have the same Baud Rate Bits Stop and Parity settings By default the recorder is set to 9600 8 1 None Adjust Video Adjust Video allows you to make manual adjustments to the Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue of the selected camera Camera Name Camera Name allows you to create a custom name for each camera channel that will be displayed in live view By default each camera channel is simply named with its channel number 1 Select Camera Name and press ENTER 2 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the desired camera name up to 11 characters 3 When you are finished select OK and press ENTER Hidden Hidden allows you set selected camera channels to be hidden unless an authorized user is logged in Copy Settings Copy Settings allo
8. night and weekend schedule 5 Select a different camera channel and repeat as needed 6 When finished press ESC to return to the SCHEDULE menu 30757AC 43 Quick Record Setup Quick Record Setup allows you to easily make record setting changes to all channels Two approaches can be used within the Quick Record Setup menu e The desired number of days can be entered and the PPS and Quality settings will automatically adjust e The desired PPS and Quality can be set along with whether to record during the day night and weekend schedule and the estimated number of days will automatically adjust Quick Record Setup 00 How Many Days To Record NM 30 Days Daytime Record YES Night Record YES Weekend Record YES Average Normal PPS 610 Average Normal Quality Best Note If Weekend Schedule under Schedule Setup has been set to Off the option to change Weekend Record on this menu will not be changeable Note The current number of connected cameras will affect the estimated recording days average PPS and average quality Purge Data Purge Data allows you to quickly purge recorded data from the recorder if needed Purge All Data 44 Purge All Data allows you to delete all recorded video from the recorder Caution This will permanently delete all recorded video there are no recovery options once this process is started Select Purge All Data and press ENTER Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes
9. 3 4 3 allows you to force the camera aspect ratio to 4 3 By default the aspect ratio will dynamically resize based on the size of the browser window this may cause distortions in the picture you are viewing This option allows you to correct that distortion by forcing the aspect ratio to 4 3 Clicking 4 3 a second time will return to dynamic ratio Health Health allows you to quickly check the status of any storage devices connected to the recorder internal or external 18 DVR health status Device name Int Ext Total size State Active 1 ST2000VX002 1 Internal 1850GB 1 FLASH Drive SM External 88 NonActive PTZ Use the channel select buttons to view a single PTZ camera to enable the onscreen pan tilt zoom controller Focus Far Focus Near Iris Close Iris Open Zoom Out Zoom In Auto Focus Presets Pan amp Tilt ID amp Protocol Move Speed Please reference the PTZ section in the Operation chapter earlier in this manual for details on each of these functions The RS 485 ID and protocol configuration can be changed for the selected channel by clicking the ID button 30757AC 89 www openeye net 1 888 542 1103 2012 OpenEye All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without written permission from OpenEye The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects However OpenEye cannot assume responsibility for any c
10. Event List ENTER To open the Search Menu press SEARCH on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Search on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar There are four different search methods that can be used to find the desired video to playback Play First or Last Video Select a Date and Time to Play Review Calendar to Select Date and Time to Play Search By Event Play First or Last Video 1 Press SEARCH e The Start field displays the earliest recorded data available e The End field displays the most recent recorded data available 2 Select Start or End and press ENTER to start playback 3 Press SEARCH at any time to return to the Search Menu 4 Press STOP at any time to stop playback and return to live view Select a Date and Time to Play Press SEARCH Highlight the Select field and press ENTER Use LEFT and RIGHT to navigate date and time options UP and DOWN to change the options Press ENTER again when the desired date and time is displayed in the Select field Highlight Begin Playback and press ENTER to start playback Press SEARCH at any time to return to the Search Menu Press STOP at any time to stop playback and return to live view E E 30757AC 73 Review Calendar to Select Date and Time to Play Pe I E 5 6 7 8 9 1 Press SEARCH Highlight Calendar Search and press ENTER The calendar will display highlighted dates if there is recorded data Below the calenda
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12. TECHNICIAN FOR HELP CAUTION CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE B EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS e THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE e THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRABLE OPERATION e CABLES USED WITH THIS DEVICE MUST BE PROPERLY SHIELDED TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FCC e ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED IN THIS MANUAL COULD VOID YOUR AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT USERS OF THE PRODUCT ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CHECKING AND COMPLYING WITH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND STATUTES CONCERNING THE MONITORING AND RECORDING OF VIDEO AND AUDIO SIGNALS OPENEYE SHALL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN VIOLATION OF CURRENT LAWS AND STATUTES 30757AC NOTES TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTES E uiicioricicii ii A NAAA AAA ARE A AA ici 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS sccsicccsscedscssaciecisshcucssssccsecuastevexnccecdsdeesedvacestscdnccedsvebcesvsdedtndntubiesiecuecdedssundnsdccted Setecescusdscundeedses 9 NO A O snactechsonted sasesSucnteestuncosessuGcuesstencces diecsissucuteurentenisssacusdusaaseens e 16 About this Guide adas 16 Technic
13. corresponding channel example to access channel 14 press the 10 button then the 4 button In PTZ mode pressing the channel 1 button will open the presets menu When the onscreen number keyboard is displayed the buttons 0 9 buttons will enter their corresponding number Log Off key Button Press the Log Off button while in Live Display to log off While in other menu options the Log Off button will function similarly to the Exit Escape button back one menu screen Enter Button When navigating onscreen menus the ENTER button is used to choose a menu option or confirm a selection The button in the center of the Arrow Buttons also functions as an Enter button Exit Button Press the EXIT button to cancel or exit modes and menu selections Arrow Buttons The arrow direction buttons A V and gt are used to navigate menu items In some menus the LEFT and RIGHT arrows are used to move the selection cursor from field to field while the UP and DOWN arrows are used to change the value in the selected field PTZ Button Press the PTZ button to enter PTZ mode please refer to the PTZ section later in this manual for further details Zoom Button Press the Zoom Plus or Zoom Minus while in PTZ mode to control the PTZ camera zoom in and zoom out Focus Button Press the Focus Plus or Focus Minus while in PTZ mode to control the PTZ camera focus in and focus out Sequence Button Press the SEQ button to start automatic seque
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15. ra A AAEE E E EA 40 eE A l D A E A E teins T 40 Pate MOIRA o Co EE AAEE E TET TTET 40 OCUNI EENT RA A E A E OA E A ATT 40 A O 40 COPY Settings sistant date e o ic ated Ae eet ti ee dde 40 Shell iii A a es ee 41 AUGIOReCOrding vito E ee eee 41 Schedule Seti dea a ee E a 41 Day Time Station iaa aia 41 Day Time ENG ricino a ede ee eee 41 Night Time Statistical lh ante seed ie 41 Night Time End eie i eel wl eh ee ee as 41 Weekend Schedule vu rasca ata 42 Weekend Sabritas dd lt lcd has 42 Weekend End i ice actin actin Rei eet ei ae ee a eee 42 Record Mode Setup 33 204 tion eid Ahn leh cad ead 42 Record ResolutiON ocio locos dei 42 BRIN BRR tido cette esca dot e e lat 42 Global Configuratio M i praesidia aea a aR aea a E aE EAEE SA EAER esak 42 ORF E E E A E E AE E EE 42 A STOA ANE ATAT 42 SLAM lE Tro PEER E AEN EAEAN 42 Extended Rec rd icceccsss seectsseecceenscezesecbecesiiicsdastenaassteiheasidechessadteititas seesedie aae kiaiii 42 Event Only cso esc A A 42 Quick Record isc lel ee 43 51 2Kbps DSLasitwin kei ee ee AA aida 43 256Kbps DSL io es 43 128Kbps DS bier Bini tts Se Ae ee A an 43 Per Camera Configuration c ccescecceccceeseeceneeeeceseeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseneeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseeeseaees 43 Quick Record Set a estada ino dd e ee 44 30757AG 11 Purge Datas iis baciithess Michel a ee eee ee 44 Purge All Datar eatin weeks eas ee eet eas hel ee ee 44 Purge All Event Datas sid octet
16. remote control 3 Press ESC EXIT to return to Live Display mode To display all camera channels in sequence 1 Press CALL on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click SPOT on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar 2 Press SEQ on the front panel or the remote control 3 Press ESC EXIT to return to Live Display mode Note The camera dwell time and the channels displayed in the sequence can be customized using the Spot Monitor Dwell and Spot Monitor Sequence located in the DISPLAY setup menu PTZ 30757AC To open the PTZ control menu press PTZ on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click PTZ on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar The PTZ control menu can be controlled using the recorder front panel the remote control or the USB mouse the mouse is the recommended control method for the best ease of use The available menu options on the left side of the PTZ control menu are Iris Close Iris Open Focus Far Focus Near Zoom Out Zoom In Presets and Exit In the middle is a slider that controls the pan and tilt speed 100 being fastest 1 being slowest On the right side are the pan and tilt arrow controls and Auto Focus For easiest use all of these options can be clicked using the mouse pointer If a mouse is not available the front panel or remote control can be used Below is a chart listing the front panel and remote options to access the PTZ control me
17. select OK and press ENTER Select Export and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Import Configuration 64 2 OW ie 00 Ne Select Configuration and press ENTER Connect a USB storage device to the recorder that contains a configuration export file Select Import Configuration and press ENTER Select the configuration file you want to import and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Press ENTER to confirm the configuration load and system restart Note This load and restart may take up to 5 minutes and cannot be aborted or interrupted Load Factory Default Load Factory Default allows you to reset all settings and configuration to the default state Note This does not affect the recorded data on the internal hard drive which can be done via the Internal Disks menu 1 Select Configuration and press ENTER 2 Select Load Factory Default and press ENTER 3 Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Note The recorder will immediately pause and begin loading defaults there is no way to stop or undo this process After approximately 60 seconds the recorder will restart System Log System Log allows you to review and export the system log Exporting the System Log 1 Connect a USB storage device to the recorder 2 Select System Log and press ENTER 3 Select Export and press ENTER Note The system log
18. the selection to Off and then press ENTER Input the IP Netmask Gateway and DNS for the network you will connect to Press ESCAPE when finished Configure Port Forwarding To connect to the recorder with the remote software from an offsite location the router or firewall device will need to be configured for port forwarding to the recorder 1 Press MENU 2 Select NETWORK and press ENTER 3 Select IP Advanced and press ENTER 4 Make anote of the Web Port or you can customize the Web Port e To customize the Web Port press ENTER then use the UP DOWN arrow to select the desired port and press ENTER when you have the desired port displayed Note By default the port is set to 80 Although ports 1 through 65535 are valid to avoid possible conflicts we recommend using port 80 or ports 1025 through 65535 5 Reference the manufacturer s website or manual for your router or firewall to complete the port forwarding configuration Or reference a site like portforward com that contains instructions for most router models e Configure the router to forward the Web Port to the IP address of the recorder Establishing a Connection on the Remote Workstation Connecting to the Recorder on a Local Area Network Launch Internet Explorer In the address bar type in the IP address of the recorder and press Enter When prompted to allow run install the ActiveX component choose the affirming option When prompted to login provide an autho
19. will automatically be exported to the connect USB device as a text file Note The system log text file will be located in subfolders designating the time and date of the export In the root of the USB device will be a folder labeled in the format YYYMMDD within this folder will be a subfolder labeled in the format HHMMSS and with this will be the log file export in the format LOG_HHMMSS TXT Operation Log Operation Log allows you to enable or disable the logging of user activity When enabled user activities log ins setting changes video exports will be included in the System Log When disabled user activities will not be included in the System Log Shutdown Shutdown allows you to restart or shutdown the recorder as well as configure what level of authorization is required to initiate these two functions Reboot Select this option to restart the recorder Power Off Select this option to shutdown the recorder 30757AG 65 Power Key Privilege This option defines what prompts will be displayed when the power button is held down for five seconds There are four options to choose from Auth Users will be prompted to login with an authorized account to shutdown the recorder the Password Protection option under USERS must also be enabled Enabling the Auth option will also enable the Confirm option Confirm Users will be prompted to press the ENTER key to complete the power off or the ESCAPE key to cancel the shutdown
20. you to download the proprietary player software When you click this button you will be prompted to save or open a ZIP file extract the contents of the ZIP file to a location on your computer s hard drive To launch the player double click the DVR_Player executable Live Live allows you to return to the live mode from Playback mode 84 Playback Search Playback allows you access to basic search function playback recorded video download a segment of recorded video to your local workstation or use the proprietary player to playback DRV video files already located on your computer Remote Playback Local Playback Verify Select _ Calendar Search 9 Playback Wel 2012 8 PY 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 Y Download DRV Available Record Video From 2012 08 03 AM07 49 37 To 06 AM11 41 15 VideoViewer Version i 1 2 25 306 Version 155800 Start 2012 08 06 AM11 41 15 24 ra Y Playback Recorded Video Click Playback 2 Select the desired date from the calendar and the desired time or move the left hand Start slider in the yellow bar 3 Click Execute e Playback of all channels at the selected time will begin e Use the playback navigation buttons in the lower right Las Lu Le a to rewind pause or fast forward 4 Click Live when you are done with Playback and want to return to Live 30757AC 85 Download a Segment of Recorded Video pr Ne 6 7 Click P
21. 30 D480 Rear Panel 16 Channel Audio Input CALL MONITOR USB E ono E 25 14 Alarm Input amp Output 30757AC VGA Main Monitor Output BNC Call Monitor Output BNC Main Monitor Output HDMI Main Monitor Output CH10 Power CH 11 CH 13 CH15 LAN sortooro00M AUDIO f VGA MONITOR 000000000 gt DC12V o CH 12 CH 14 vo tara 5 00009090909099 Camera Inputs BNC 31 Pin Definition of Alarm I O amp RS 485 and Audio In Wire Definition Alarm Out Open Red Alarm Out COM RS485 D Alarm In 1 Red Alarm In 3 Audio In 1 Audio In 3 i GND GND Alarm Out Close RS485 D Alarm In 2 Alarm In 4 ray Audio In 2 Audio In 4 GND 25 Black GND R D D Pin El ecm pe 25 32 You can use this chart to create your own peripheral connection dongle or you can purchase a manufactured dongle as an accessory Advantages of purchasing the manufactured dongle e The connections are colored according to the Wire list in this chart e Alarm Out Open Alarm Out COM and Alarm Out Close are labeled on the wires e Audio wires have RCA connectors and numbered labels e Pins for GND 12 13 24 and 25 are combined in one black wire with a label on it D480 Alarm I O amp RS 485 Audio Wire Definition Alarm Out Open Alarm Out COM Red RS485 D RS485 D i Alarm In 1 Alarm In 2 Alarm In 3 Alarm In 4 Alarm In 5 Alarm In 6 A
22. 8 is displayed repeat for position eleven and twelve Press RIGHT arrow to select the thirteenth sequence position CH13 Press UP arrow until Circular is displayed Select Confirm and press ENTER Call Monitor Dwell Call Monitor Dwell allows you to select the dwell time of a camera channel displayed on the call monitor as it sequences 1 second 120 seconds Spot Monitor Sequence Call Monitor Sequence allows you to configure a custom sequence order to be displayed on the spot monitor See the Main Monitor Sequence section above for details on configuration Event Icon Event Icon allows you to enable or disable the display of an event icon letter on the main display when an event occurs A for alarm input events M for motion detection events L for video loss events Event Full Screen Event Full Screen allows you to display a channel full screen for a short period of time when an alarm event occurs for the associated alarm channel Select Main to display the full screen channel on the main monitor when an alarm event is triggered Select Call to display the full screen channel on the call monitor when an alarm event is triggered Select Both to display the full screen channel on both the main and call monitor Select None to disable 30757AC 59 SYSTEM a on CAMERAS SCHEDULE ALARMS USERS NETWORK DISPLAY SYSTEM Date Time Audio Output Key Beep System Name RS485 Setup Mouse Sensitivity 10 Upgrade Language ENGLI
23. After two to three hours the HVR will warm up and evaporate any moisture Keep the HVR connected to the wall and moisture will seldom occur 30757AC 5 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of
24. ENTER LO Nes At the confirmation prompt press ENTER to complete the shutdown 36 SETUP MENU Use the MENU button on the front panel to access the system menu All system configurations for the recorder are done through this menu Use the A V and P buttons on the front panel to navigate the menus 30757AC 37 CAMERAS A SCHEDULE Analog Camera Select Motion Detection Setup PTZ Setup Adjust Video Camera Name Hidden Copy Settings Use the CAMERAS menu to configure camera channel settings including channel name motion detection and PTZ configuration Analog Camera Select Analog Camera Select allows you to select the camera channel to make changes to Motion Detection Setup Detect Config allows you to configure the motion detection settings for the selected channel Motion Detect Motion Detect allows you to enable or disable the motion detection for the recorder Detected Area Setup Detected Area Setup allows you to configure the motion detection grid for the selected channel By default all blocks in the 16x12 grid are selected to detect motion 1 N gt OV BQN 38 Select Detected Area Setup and press ENTER Use the arrow keys to move the cursor on the grid Press ENTER to deselect a block ignore motion Press ENTER on an unselected block to reselect it detect motion Press SEQ to deselect all blocks Press SEQ again to reselect all blocks Press ESC when you complete t
25. Network Use the RJ45 jack on the rear of the recorder when connecting to a network E Connecting Audio To record audio on the recorder connect the audio source to the connections on the audio ports on the I O connector To listen to live or recorded audio connect the Audio Out Port to an amplified speaker system Connecting an Alarm Sensor Input Connect alarm sensor inputs to the Alarm In ports on the I O connector Connecting a Relay Output Connect relay output to the Alarm Out port on the I O connector Connecting a PTZ Camera The RS485 connector on the I O connector can be used to control Pan Tilt Zoom PTZ cameras See the PTZ camera manufacturer s manual for configuring the RS485 connection Connect D and D from the I O connector on the recorder to the R and R of the camera 30757AC 35 TURNING ON THE DVR First Time Power On Connect camera cables Connect monitor cable Connect network cable if remote access will be needed Connect alarm inputs relay output or PTZ wires if needed OV Pe FOS I Connect the power cable to the recorder and wait until the main screen is displayed on the connected monitor this process will take approximately 90 seconds Normal Power On 1 Press the power button on the front panel TURNING OFF THE DVR Press and hold the power button on the front panel until the login screen is displayed Highlight the admin account and press ENTER Enter the admin password and press
26. SH Hard Drive Setup Configuration System Log Operation Log Shutdown Use the SYSTEM menu to configure the date and time and the unit name to export import or reset system configurations and to upgrade software and restart or shutdown the recorder Date Time This is the option used to set the date and time on the recorder Date Select Date and press Enter 2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to move between fields and the UP and DOWN arrows to change the year month and day 3 Press Enter when finished Note Changing the date or time requires formatting the hard drive s to avoid data mismatch Time Select Time and press Enter 2 Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to move between fields and the UP and DOWN arrows to change the hour minute second and AM PM 3 Press Enter when finished Note Changing the date or time requires formatting the hard drive s to avoid data mismatch Time Zone This option allows you to select your time zone difference from Greenwich Mean Time GMT 60 Date Display Mode This option allows you to select the format for the date displayed Y M D M D Y or D M Y Time Display Mode This options allows you to select the format for the time displayed 12 HR or 24 HR Daylight Saving Time Setup This option allows you to turn Daylight Saving Time On or Off You can also manually select the date and time when Daylight Saving Time will start and end as well as specify the amount of time shift tha
27. Select USERS and press ENTER Select Account Setup and press ENTER Select Edit to the right of the Password field and press ENTER Use the onscreen keyboard or channel buttons on the front panel to enter the password oa rons Note Passwords require a minimum of four characters maximum of eight characters 7 When you are finished select OK and press ENTER 8 Select Save and press ENTER Disable Authentication Requirement for Menu Access If unauthorized access is not a concern username and password requirements can be disabled 1 Press MENU Login with a user that has admin privileges Select USERS and press ENTER Select Password Protection and press ENTER Press UP arrow to change the selection to OFF and then press ENTER OT 20 10 68 LIVE DISPLAY Live Display is the default mode of the recorder After startup the recorder will load to the Live Display After being left idle on any menu the recorder will return to the Live Display Channel Selection To display an individual camera channel press the channel number buttons on the front panel on the remote control or via the onscreen menu bar using the mouse Display Mode To cycle through the available the available display options press the DISPLAY button on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Mode on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar The display mode options depend on the recorder model 4 8 or 16 channel the avail
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29. able options are single channel four cameras 2x2 nine cameras 3x3 and sixteen cameras 4x4 Sequence 30757AC Once any Display Mode has been selected except the 16 channel 4x4 view press SEQ on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Sequence on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar The recorder will then begin sequencing through the camera cannels based upon the Display Mode at the time the sequence is started Single Channel The recorder will sequence through each camera channel individually This sequencing mode can be customized using the Main Monitor Schedule option in the DISPLAY menu see the section earlier in this manual 4 Channel 2x2 The recorder will sequence through channels 1 4 in the first view then channels 5 8 then 9 12 then 13 16 This sequence mode is only available on the 8 and 16 channels models and the 8 channel will only sequence through channels 1 4 and 5 8 9 Channel 3x3 The recorder will sequence through channels 1 9 in the first view then channels 8 16 This sequence mode is only available on 16 channel models 69 CALL MONITOR DISPLAY 70 Using the CALL button you can define what is being displayed on the BNC Call Monitor output To display a single channel 1 Press CALL on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click SPOT on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar 2 Press any number button on the front panel or the
30. and press ENTER Select Start To Purge and press ENTER Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and press ENTER PO INS Purge All Event Data Purge All Event Data allows you to delete all event based recorded video from the recorder Caution This will permanently delete all motion based and alarm based recorded video there are no recovery options once this process is started Select Purge All Event Data and press ENTER Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and press ENTER Select Start To Purge and press ENTER Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and press ENTER ai el ee Purge Event Before Purge Event Before allows you to delete all event based recorded video that occurred prior to the selected date from the recorder Caution This will permanently delete all motion based and alarm based recorded video that occurred prior to the date selected there are no recovery options once this process is started Select Purge Event Before and press ENTER 2 Use the LEFT RIGHT arrows to navigate the date fields and the UP DOWN arrow to change the date 3 Once the desired target date has been set press ENTER Select Start To Purge and press ENTER 5 Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and press ENTER Start To Purge Start to Purge starts the purge process selected Purge All Data Purge All Event Data or Purge Event Before Caution Once this option has been set
31. ar and press ENTER Note If you receive an error message it is likely that the internet connection is not set up correctly Double check all equipment and settings related to the connection and send the update again 6 Write down the MAC ADDRESS The MAC Address is required to add the device to ReportStar Note The Serial Number and MAC Address of your recorder are required to add your device to ReportStar The Serial Number and MAC Address are noted at the bottom of this document for later reference Send Update to ReportStar The Send Update To ReportStar button will attempt to send a report to ReportStar This button is used to verify that ReportStar is configured and working properly A message will show ReportStar Update Completed Successfully if everything is working correctly Security Code Security Code allows you to create a custom numeric code required to add the recorder to your ReportStar account This provides an additional layer of security by preventing unauthorized personnel from receiving ReportStar information Set Daily Update Set Daily Update allows you to configure the time of day the recorder will send daily information updates to the ReportStar server Send Alarm Events Instantly 30757AC 53 Send Alarm Events Instantly allows you to enable an immediate send of alarm event information to ReportStar If left in the default Off state alarm event information is sent with the normal daily information updates
32. aracteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating condition BATTERY EXPLOSION CAUTION STATEMENT CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions NOTES ON HANDLING Please retain the original shipping carton and or packing materials supplied with this product To ensure the integrity of this product when shipping or moving repackage the unit as it was originally received from the manufacturer Do not use volatile liquids such as aerosol spray near this product Do not leave rubber or plastic objects in contact with this product for extended periods of time Rubber or plastic objects left in contact with this product for extended periods of time will leave marks on the finish The top and rear panels of the unit may become warm after long periods of use This is not a malfunction NOTES ON LOCATING Place this unit on a level surface Do not use it on a shaky or unstable surface such as a wobbling table or inclined stand If this unit is placed next to a TV radio or VCR the playback picture may become poor and the sound may be distorted If this happens place the HVR away from the TV radio or VCR
33. ayback video 1 Click Record to start the video segment 2 A Save As prompt will open select a location and file name then click Save 3 When you are ready to end the video segment click Record again 82 Camera Display Divisions The camera display division buttons allow you to choose the desired display view Normal Stream or Dual Stream Dual Stream provides the highest quality video streaming from the recorder to the remote software Normal Stream provides a lower quality video stream from the recorder for connections with less bandwidth Bandwidth Select The bandwidth select options are dictated by whether Normal Stream or Dual Stream is selected If Dual Stream is selected your bandwidth select options are High highest quality highest bandwidth usage Middle or Low low quality low bandwidth usage If Normal Stream is selected your bandwidth select options are High Kbps high quality high bandwidth usage Mid Kbps Low Kbps Poor Kbps lowest quality lowest bandwidth usage Channel Select 2 Way Audio Live Audio Record Backup 2x2 Camera Display 3x3 Camera Display 4x4 Camera Display Bandwidth Select Toggle Normal Stream or Dual Stream 30757AC 83 Download DVRPLayer Live Playback Search i Configuration Setup sha Cm le le le las a LE Event Search Snapshot 4 3 Health Internal Disks Log out Download DVRPlayer Download DVRPlayer allows
34. ble the use of Secure Sockets Layer SSL this setting should correspond with the configurations on the mail server entered in the SMPT Server field Contact the mail server administrator if you are unsure of SSL setting configuration on the mail server Email Notice Email Notice allows you to enable or disable the email notification being sent for each alarm event triggered 52 Email Attachment Email Attachment allows you to enable or disable the AVI attachment inclusion with alarm event notifications Note When Email Attachment is enabled any alarm event will cause the recorder to send a short AVI video clip from each channel with a connected camera ReportStar Setup ReportStar Setup allows you to configure the ReportStar settings for the recorder Note A network connection with a connection to the internet is needed for ReportStar to function Also a ReportStar account is required to view ReportStar information Enable ReportStar To enable ReportStar 1 Ensure that the EasyDVR recorder is connected to the internet 2 On your recorder press MENU on the front panel or remote control and go to NETWORK gt ReportStar Setup 3 Set Enable ReportStar to On 4 Enter anew numeric Security Code to protect against unauthorized users and write it down in the space provided at the bottom of this document Note It is recommended that the remaining ReportStar settings are left as the default 5 Select Send Update to ReportSt
35. d Schedule option Change setting to On if you need to define a weekend schedule Weekend Start Weekend schedule start time and day of the week use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values Weekend End Weekend schedule end time and day of the week use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values Record Mode Setup Record Mode Setup allows you to configure the recording resolution and bit rate Record Resolution Available options 352x240 1CIF 720x240 2CIF 720x480 D1 CBR VBR Constant Bit Rate Constant file size at the risk of reduced quality in video Variable Bit Rate Better quality video at the risk of large file sizes Global Configuration Global Configuration allows you to quickly configure universal record settings based on a description of need based on the installation OFF No preconfigured universal settings Global Configuration must be set to OFF to enable the Per Camera Config menu option Best Quality Record settings will be universally adjusted to capture the best quality picture but will result in larger file sizes reducing the total number of recorded days stored Standard Record settings will be universally adjusted to balance picture quality with file size Extended Record Record settings will be universally adjusted to capture the highest number of recorded days but will result in reduced picture quality Event Only Record settings wi
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37. e the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature If the electrical plug you are using does not have a ground plug receptacle contact a licensed electrician to have it replaced with a grounded electrical outlet Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Disconnect the power from the recorder by unplugging the power cord either from the electrical outlet or the recorder Monitor Setup The recorder has the following connections available to attach a monitor _ HDMI Output To TV Digital Display VGA Connect to an analog VGA Monitor BNC Connect to an analog BNC Monitor Attach the monitor or monitors to the rear of the recorder using the cable supplied by the monitor manufacturer Refer to the monitor manual for detailed information on how to setup and use it Note The monitor must be capable of having a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 and display colors of at least 32 Bit 34 Connecting a Video Source Various types of video sources can be connected to the recorder including DVD players VHS players and CCTV Cameras The back of the recorder contains 4 8 or 16 video inputs depending on the recorder model The connectors use the BNC standard The video inputs are 75 Q BNC connectors Plug one end into the video source DVD Camera etc and plug the other end into the desired BNC input on the recorder Connecting to a
38. eat Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock Lightning For added protection for this product during storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges Object and Liquid Entry Points Never insert foreign objects into the HVR other than the media types approved by OpenEye as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product Disc Tray Keep fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal i
39. ect All and press ENTER 4 Select Confirm and press ENTER to copy the settings to the selected channel s Event Duration Event Duration allows you to set the duration of both the alarm beep and the alarm relay output functions after an alarm is trigged 5 seconds to 999 seconds 30757AC 47 USERS ZE e g CAMERAS SCHEDULE Password Protection Auto Logout Account Setup Permissions Setup Load Default Setting Use the USERS menu to manage usernames passwords and privileges The OpenEye recorder provides eight built in user accounts Seven of these accounts can have the username password and privilege customized the preconfigured admin account has a statically set username and privilege but you can customize the password Password Protection Password Protection allows you to require username and password authentication to access menu functions The option is set to On by default meaning username and password are required to access any menu functions Change this setting to Off to allow uninhibited access to the recorder Auto Logout Auto Logout will log off a user after the selected amount of time The option can be set from 60 seconds to 300 seconds The option can also be set to Disabled 48 Account Setup Account Setup allows you to setup or modify user accounts including customizing the username password and privilege level or even disable an account Creating a New User Account 1 From the USER me
40. ected camera channel use the arrow buttons to move the focus of the picture Press the ZOOM button again to exit back to Live mode Remote Control Power Button When the recorder is powered off pressing the power button will power on the recorder When powered on press and hold the power button until prompted to login if authorized credentials are provided the recorder will shutdown ID Button Press the ID button followed by the desired identification number to change which recorder the remote can control For more details reference the section on changing the remote ID earlier in this manual Search Button Press the SEARCH button to enter the Search menu please refer to the Search section later in this manual for further details Backup Button Press the BACKUP button to open the Backup menu and select export options please refer to the Backup section later in this manual for further details 30757AC 25 Live Button Press the LIVE button while in the Search or Backup menus or in Sequence mode to return to the Live Display Menu Button Press the MENU button to access the recorder configuration menu please refer to the Setup section later in this manual for further details Number Buttons In both Live and Search modes pressing a number button will display the selected channel full screen Number buttons 1 9 will display the corresponding channel for channels use the 10 button in addition to the 0 6 button for the
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43. f 10 The 10 settings is the least sensitive resulting ina slower moving mouse pointer and 100 is the most sensitive resulting in a faster moving mouse pointer Upgrade Use this option to update the software version installed on the recorder Note The currently installed version can be checked on the INFO menu Connect a USB storage device that contains the upgrade software to the recorder Select Upgrade and press ENTER Select Software Upgrade and press ENTER At the Upgrade prompt press ENTER Select the version you want to upgrade to and press ENTER Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to YES and press ENTER OP OF SB NO Note Wait for the upgrade to complete and the recorder to restart and return to the live screen before you remove the USB device 7 Remove the USB storage device Language Language allows you to change the language settings on the recorder Hard Drive Setup Hard Drive Setup allows you configure a static number of days that video is stored set the repair option and see total drive space as well as available free space Data Lifetime Data Lifetime allows you to specify the number of days of recorded video to store and have available for searching Set this option to 0 to disable Valid options for storing data range from 1 day to 365 days Warning Recorded data that falls outside the specified day range will be purged and cannot be recovered Circular Recording Circular Recording allow
44. he USERS menu Caution There is no confirmation message selecting Yes will instantly reset USERS menu settings 50 NETWORK TEE CAMERAS SCHEDULE NETWORK LAN Setup SMTP Setup ReportStar Setup Network Time Protocol Setup DDNS Setup Use the NETWORK menu to configure your network communication options LAN Setup LAN Setup allows you to configure the basic network settings for Ethernet communication Consult a network administrator if you are not familiar with basic network configuration or not familiar with the network you will be connecting to the recorder Enable Network Enable Netwrok allows you to enable or disable the LAN port as well as LAN settings DHCP DHCP allows you to enable or disable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol By default DHCP is set to On and will attempt to obtain a dynamic IP address automatically DHCP must be set to Off to allow editing of the IP Netmask Gateway and DNS fields IP IP allows you to specify a unique IP address for the recorder Subnet Subnet allows you to specify the subnet mask of the network you are connecting to the recorder Gateway Gateway allows you to specify the default gateway of the network you are connecting to the recorder 30757AC 51 DNS DNS allows you to specify the DNS of the network you are connecting to the recorder Web Port Web Port allows you to specify the web port used to connect to the recorder from a remote location By default the port
45. he configuration of the detection grid Sensitivity Sensitivity allows you to change the sensitivity of motion detection function A greater value represents more sensitive detection motion events will be easier to trigger Block Threshold Block Threshold allows you to change the amount of motion needed to register a motion event This number represents the number of blocks on the 16x12 grid that are required to be detecting motion before a motion event is registered Selecting the minimum 1 means that only one block needs to be detecting motion for it to register as a motion event Selecting the maximum 16 means that sixteen grid blocks need to be detecting motion for it to register as a motion event Configure the Recorder for Motion Based Recording 30757AC By default the recorder is configured to record continuously with the configuration of Best Quality To change to motion only recording Or OF OO Ds Press MENU Select CAMERAS and press ENTER Select Motion Detection Setup and press ENTER Select Motion Detect and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to On and press ENTER Press ESCAPE Select Copy Settings and press ENTER Select Select All and press ENTER Select Confirm and press ENTER Press ESCAPE 11 12 13 14 Select SCHEDULE and press ENTER Select Global Configuration and press ENTER Press UP arrow three times to change the selection to Event Only and then press ENTER
46. ian Notes rica a Ae eee ee ee 16 INTRODUCTION iw lt scomciciorroriiic ii ci AA AAA iia 18 Product Descrip cs ETETE T TAT 18 Features i202 son hai Ae teeta eed i ag a 19 PTZ Compatibility List rxis duncie Hie en ne en A E 19 Quick Start INStrUCtiONS 100 oca dd 20 Logging In forthe First TIMO ee at Ane ees ee eat 20 LEDS CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS u csssescsssscessnsscessenenerssssnsessnsnseseeneneeeenenesenseseeseneneesensenerenseneesanensesenss 21 A A A O RO 21 D120 Front Pio a ade 21 D240 amp D480 Front Panel ccceccccccceceeeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeseseaaeeeeeeeseseneaaeeeeeeseseesneeeeeers 21 Front Panel LED Indicators acia asa ee eee 21 Remote Control si sete ieee en ee dh SU eee oe 22 Setting the Remote Controller ID ceceeecceseseeeeeeeseneeeeeeceaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseeeseaeeneas 22 Assign a unique Unit ID on the reCorde ee eeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeseneeeeeeeneeeeesaneeeseneeeeenenetereaes 23 Set the number on the Remote Controller ecceeccesesceeeereceneeeseeeseeeeeeeeseeeseeeseeeeerersas 23 Unit ID and Remote Control NUMDEV ccccesecceeeeneeeeseneeeeeseeeeseneeeeseeaeeeseeneeeseeneeeeees 23 Interface Control Options nunen aa de ee ec dee ed 24 Front Panel Control BultONS 2 diia aia s 24 Power Button vta tt tada rt 24 Channel Number Buttons ccccccccceseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeeceaeeeeeeaceeesneneeesenaeeesseneeeesssee
47. iate one time synchronization DDNS Setup DDNS Setup allows you to configure a static name to correspond to your dynamic public IP address using the Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS Enable DDNS Enable DDNS allows you to enable or disable the DDNS function and options Host Name Host Name displays the recorder s assigned host name which corresponds to the DDNS address used to connect to the recorder DDNS Port DDNS Port allows you to specify the web connect port this could match the port configured under IP Advanced Submit Update Submit Update allows you to force a send to the DDNS server to update the dynamic IP address that corresponds to the DDNS address used to connect to the recorder 30757AC 55 ezDDNS 56 ezDDNS allows you to fill the Host Name field and complete the configuration of DDNS settings To enable and configure DDNS on your recorder 1 Select Enable DDNS and press ENTER 2 Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to On and press ENTER 3 Select ezDDNS and press ENTER 4 Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and press ENTER Note A network connection with a connection to the internet is needed for the DDNS update to connect and complete 5 The recorder will automatically pull a Host Name and submit an update to the DDNS server 6 The DDNS address will also be displayed you should make a note of this address for future use Note Port forwarding also needs to be co
48. ile in Live Display mode use the mouse to right click anywhere on the Menu screen to display the Right Click Menu All of these menu options lead to the same options as their corresponding front panel or remote control buttons Mode Details on the options found in Menu selection can be found in the Setup section later in this manual details on the remaining items can be found in the 2 Spot Operations section later in this manual Sequence gt Playback EXIT 30757AC 27 28 Onscreen Menu Bar The Onscreen Menu Bar will display two menu buttons when you move the mouse pointer over the Menu Bar Channel and Function The Channel menu allows you to click a channel number to display that channel full screen Function The Function menu provides all the same options as the Right Click Menu in icon format All of these menu options lead to the same options as their corresponding front panel or remote control buttons Details on the options found in Menu selection can be found in the Setup section later in this manual details on the remaining items can be found in the Operations section later in this manual Q Channel USB Keyboard A USB keyboard can be connect to the USB port on either the front panel or the rear panel of the recorder Having a USB keyboard connected will allow you to use the keyboard to enter alpha or nemeric characters instead of using the arrow buttons and ENTER to navigate the onscreen keyboa
49. imum of eight characters 9 Select the Privilege level options include Level 1 8 and Disable Level 1 has the lowest authority and Level 8 has full administrative authority 10 Click Save 30757AC 49 Permissions Setup Permissions Setup allows you to modify the privilege level required to access menu options and features of the recorder To enable privilege requirements for any option set it to a selected level 1 through 8 Users will be able to access functions that are equal to or less than numerically their set privilege level To disable privilege requirements for any option set it to DISABLE No username will be required to access any function set to DISABLE The functions that can be configured for privilege requirements e Playback Search e Hidden Camera e PTZ Control e Live Operation e Spot Out Control e Export Data e Menu Access e Camera Setup e Schedule Setup e Alarms Setup e User Management e Network Setup e Display Setup e System Setup e System Version Information Note The Menu Access option cannot be set to DISABLE Load Default Settings Load Default Settings allows you to reset all USERS menu settings back to factory defaults 1 Select Load Default Settings and press ENTER 2 Press the DOWN arrow to change the setting to Yes and press ENTER Note ALL customized usernames and configurations will be lost and cannot be recovered Note This reset only affects options customized within t
50. ing up the D Series EasyDVR and for troubleshooting when a problem occurs Only authorized personnel should attempt to repair this unit OpenEye reserves the right to make changes to the products represented by this manual without notice The following text and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide Note Text set off in this manner indicates topics of interests that can help the user understand the product better Tip Text set off in this manner indicates topics and points of interests that can be helpful when using or settings up the recorder TECHNICIAN NOTES Warning Only authorized technicians trained by OpenEye should attempt to repair this recorder All troubleshooting and repair procedures that may be shown are for reference and minor repair only Because of the complexity of the individual components and subassemblies no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or to make modifications to any printed wiring board Improper repairs can create a safety hazard And any indications of component replacement or printed wiring board modifications may void any warranty Warning To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment e Do not disable the power grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature e Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times e Disconnect the power from the computer by unplugging the power cord e
51. is set to 80 Although ports 1 through 65535 are valid to avoid possible conflicts we recommend using port 80 or ports 1025 through 65535 SMTP Setup SMTP Setup allows you to configure the recorder to send email messages Email Via SMTP Email Via SMTP allows you to enable or disable the email option Email Address Email Address allows you to enter an email address that will receive alarm event information Note Only a single email address can receive alarm even information If multiple people need to receive notification consider using a distribution address SMTP Server SMTP Server allows you to configure the server address of the mail server you will use to send the email message The SMTP Server entry can either by the mail server name maximum of 47 characters or an IP address SMTP Port SMPT Port allows you to configure the mail port that the specified SMTP server uses Port 25 is the default and most commonly used mail port ports 465 and 587 are the most typical alternates Contact the mail server administrator if you are unsure of the mail port the SMTP server is using SMTP Account SMTP Account allows you to enter an account name that exists on the specified SMTP Server and is authorized to send emails via SMTP SMTP Password SMTP Password allows you to enter the corresponding password for the account name entered in the SMTP Account field Use SSL Connection Use SSL Connection allows you to enable or disa
52. ither from the electrical outlet or the computer Caution To properly ventilate your system you must provide at least 3 inches 7 6 cm of clearance at the front and back of the recorder NOTES 30757AC INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 18 OpenEye s EasyDVR is an affordable video management solution designed for easy installation and operation Configured for continuous recording right out of the box the EasyDVR offers easy to use search setup and backup features The EasyDVR runs on an embedded Linux operating system which provides stability and protection from viruses The OpenEye EasyDVR comes ready for fast and seamless integration within your existing IT infrastructure Designed around Linux Embedded the EasyDVR offers unparalleled stability security and ease of use Accordingly your security investment has never been easier to maintain Multiple users may connect through any network for simultaneous live viewing digital search and use PTZ controls on available attached video input devices With the latest advancements in the EasyDVR software searching and indexing your video archive has never been easier The OpenEye EasyDVR comes pre installed with remote viewing and configuration software which is a web browser plug in allowing users to view live or recorded video images and enables remote configuration The EasyDVR remote software is stored in the recorder and deployed over a network connection to an internet b
53. larm In 7 Alarm In 8 Alarm Out Close ES EQU aa Alarm In 9 Alarm In 10 Alarm In 11 Alarm In 12 Alarm In 13 Alarm In 14 Alarm In 15 25 Purple Alarm In 16 ESO Pin Wire Definition 1 white Alarm Out Open 2 Brown Alarm Out COM la Red RS485D 4 orange sesso EA 6 Yellow Alarmint 7 Green Alarmin2 8 Bue Alarming 9 Purple Alarmin4 10 Yelow Atarmins Mi Green Alarmin 42 Bue Atarmin7 13 Purple Alarming 44 Gray Alarm Out Close EW e A A 18 Yellow Alarming 19 Green Atarminto 20 Bue Atarminti 21 Purple Alarmin12 22 Yelow Alarmini3 23 Green Alarmint4 24 Blue Atarminis 25 Purple Alamini 30757AC You can use this chart to create your own peripheral connection dongles or you can purchase manufactured dongles as accessories Advantages of purchasing the manufactured dongles e The connections are colored according to the Wire list in this chart e Alarm Out Open Alarm Out COM and Alarm Out Close are labeled on the wires e Audio wires have RCA connectors and numbered labels e Pins 6 9 are bundled as Group A e Pins 10 13 are bundled as Group B e Pins 18 21 are bundled as Group C e Pins 22 25 are bundled as Group D 33 INSTALLATION CONNECTION GUIDE Power Setup WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment Do not disabl
54. layback Select Download DRV A Save As prompt will open select a location and file name then click Save Change the date and time Bea End of the Start field to the desired time or move the 2011 11 09 PM 03 58 07 2011 11 09 PM 07 22 59 left hand Start slider in the yellow bar EEE l Change the date and time of the End field to the desired time or move the right hand End slider in the yellow bar Select the desired Camera channels Click OK Note Functions in the remote software will not be accessible until the download completes Playback DRV Files Already on your Computer 86 PON gt Click Playback Click Local Playback Click Open Browse to the location on your local computer where the desired DRV backup file is located select the desired file and click Open Click Execute e Playback of all channels at the selected time will begin e Use the playback navigation buttons in the lower right La Lu MA E to rewind pause or fast forward Click Live when you are done with Playback and want to return to Live Configuration Setup Menu Configuration allows you to access the recorder setup menu Please reference the Setup chapter earlier in this manual for a complete description of menu options Configuration Camera Setup Schedule Setup Alarms Setup Network Setup Display Setup System Setup System Version Info System Version Info M
55. lect Replay and press ENTER To start playback at the time of the event select Play and press ENTER Press SEARCH at any time to return to the Search Menu Press STOP at any time to stop playback and return to live view BACKUP FROM SEARCH QUICK BACKUP The Quick Backup function allows you to quickly select and export video footage while searching using as few as three button presses Backup a Selection of Video with Quick Backup Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front panel of the recorder Start a Search e Use one of the three standard search methods detailed in the previous section Play First or Last Video Select a Date and Time to Play Review Calendar to Select Date and Time to Play During playback at the point you want the backup segment to begin press BACKUP e Anonscreen icon will appear indicating point A in the backup has been designated As playback continues at the point you want the backup segment to end press BACKUP again e The Quick Backup Confirmation screen will appear this screen will display the required space to complete the backup as well as the date and time range of the backup Press ENTER to confirm the backup for the selected video When completion message appears press ENTER and remove the USB drive Backup Event Video with Quick Backup 30757AC Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front panel of the recorder Start an Event Search reference
56. ll be universally set to only capture video based on motion or sensor events 42 Quick Record Global Configuration must be set to Quick Record to enable the Quick Record Setup menu option 512Kbps DSL Record settings will be universally adjusted to work in a low bandwidth environment 256Kbps DSL Record settings will be universally adjusted to work in a lower bandwidth environment 128Kbps DSL Record settings will be universally adjusted to work in the lowest bandwidth environment Per Camera Configuration Per Camera Configuration allows you to configure the pictures per second PPS and quality for normal or event recording for the day night and weekend schedule on a per camera basis The Global Configuration menu option must be set to OFF to allow access to the Per Camera Configuratoin menu option Camera Select Normal PPS 610 30 Normal Qlty Mid Mid Event Max PPS Bie 30 Event Qlty Best Best Event Act Both Both Select the camera channel to configure Select the Normal PPS for the day night and weekend schedule Select the Normal Quality for the day night and weekend schedule Pon If you want to configure for event recording or to increase frame rate when an event occurs adjust which Event Activities you want monitored None Alarm Motion Both for the day night and weekend schedule e Select the Event PPS for the day night and weekend schedule e Select the Event Quality for the day
57. min password or create new users press ESCAPE twice when finished Select NETWORK and press ENTER Select LAN Setup and press ENTER DHCP is enabled by default if no changes are needed simply make a note of the IP address If the IP address needs to be static enter the IP Subnet Gateway and DNS for the network Press ESCAPE three times when finished With these basic quick start instructions the recorder is configured to record can be accessed remotely over the local network and has been secured against unauthorized logins For further instructions setup details and configuration see the later chapters in this manual LOGGING IN FOR THE FIRST TIME Default administrative log in information Username admin Password 1234 LEDS CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS FRONT PANEL LEDS D120 Front Panel Power Button Power LED Indicator IR Receiver Record LED Indicator Alarm LED Indicator Network Connection LED Indicator CTO em rc O statu neTWoRK had co OpenEye DISPLAY MENU BACKUP PLAY STOP FREEZE SEARCH Channel Selection D240 amp D480 Front Panel Power Button Power LED Indicator Alarm LED Indicator Network Connection LED Indicator Record LED Indicator IR Receiver Wo De ence OpenEye 1 O O O O O O O O 2212 pp lt 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 PTZ CALL BACKUP e MENU Channel Selection Enter Zoom Navigation Arrows
58. ncing of cameras different sequences will cycle through depending upon the display options selected 26 Display Button Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to cycle through the available display configurations Depending on the recorder model the available options include single channel four cameras 2x2 nine cameras 3x3 and sixteen cameras 4x4 Searching Navigation Buttons These six buttons are used for navigation while in Search mode O Play Play video forward at normal speed 1 Pause Freeze the video at the current location Fast Reverse Play video in reverse at higher than normal speed gt gt Fast Forward Play video forward at higher than normal speed Reverse 30 Seconds Skip 30 seconds back in video Forward 30 Seconds Skip 30 seconds forward in video USB Mouse A USB mouse can be connected to the USB port on either the front panel or the rear panel of the recorder Having a USB mouse connected will allow you to use the mouse pointer to select and click menu items instead of using the arrow buttons and ENTER on the recorder front panel In most scenarios the left mouse button will act similar to the ENTER button on the front panel the right mouse button will act similar to the EXIT button and the mouse scroll wheel can be used to adjust values Using a USB mouse also allows access to two additional menu controls a right click menu and the onscreen menu bar Right Click Menu Wh
59. nfigured on the router to allow remote access to the recorder from an offsite location For further instruction on this process visit http openeye net and search for Port Forwarding DISPLAY lt lt A O e CAMERAS SCHEDULE ALARMS USERS NETWORK DISPLAY Date Time Display ON Show Camera Name YES Show System Name in Live NO VGA Resolution 1024768 Main Monitor Dwell M5 sec B Main Monitor Sequence ENTER Spot Monitor Dwell Num Spot Monitor Sequence Event Icon Event Full Screen Use the DISPLAY menu to change the video output display settings Date Time Display Date Time Display allows you to enable or disable the display of the date and time on the main display Show Camera Name Show Camera Name allows you to enable or disable the camera name display in live view Show System Name in Live Show System Name in Live allows you to enable or disable the display of the Unit Name specified in the SYSTEM menu on the main display VGA Resolution VGA Resolution allows you to change the screen resolution output from the recorder to a VGA monitor Available options are 1024x768 default 1280x1024 and 1080P If you increase the resolution and the monitor does not display an image or displays an out of range or no signal message follow these steps immediately 1 Press ENTER 2 Press the DOWN arrow then press ENTER twice 30757AC 57 Main Monitor Dwell Main Monitor Dwell allows you to select the dwell
60. ng the channel 1 button will open the presets menu When the onscreen number keyboard is displayed the channel 1 9 buttons will enter their corresponding number and the channel 10 button will enter a 0 Display Button Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly to cycle through the available display configurations Depending on the recorder model the available options include single channel four cameras 2x2 nine cameras 3x3 and sixteen cameras 4x4 Play Stop Button Press the PLAY STOP button to enter Playback mode press again to return to the Live Display Freeze Button In Live mode pressing the FREEZE button will freeze the currently displayed image s press again to return to live video In Search mode pressing the FREEZE button will pause the current playback While paused the left and right arrow buttons can be used to step forward or reverse Pressing the FREEZE button again will resume playback Sequence Button Press the SEQ button to start automatic sequencing of cameras different sequences will cycle through depending upon the display options selected Escape Button Press the ESC button to cancel or exit modes and menu selections If Password Protection is set to On pressing ESC twice while in live view will logoff a user logged in at the recorder If Password Protection is set to Off press and hold ESC for five seconds to lock the front panel buttons press and hold ESC again for five seconds to unlock PTZ B
61. njury Burden Do not place a heavy object on or step on the product The object may fall causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product Disc Do not use a cracked deformed or repaired disc These discs are easily broken and may cause serious personal injury and product malfunction Damage Requiring Service Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the unit If the unit has been exposed to rain or water If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation If the unit has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged e When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service this product as opening or removing covers may expose the user to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same ch
62. nu select Account Setup Select user from the Account option Click Edit to the right of the Account field Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the desired username When you are finished select OK and press ENTER aro n Note The username is case sensitive 6 Click Edit to the right of the Password field 7 Use the onscreen keyboard or channel buttons on the front panel to enter the password 8 When you are finished select OK and press ENTER Note Passwords require a minimum of four characters maximum of eight characters 9 Select the Privilege level options include Level 1 8 and Disable Level 1 has the lowest authority and Level 8 has full administrative authority 10 Click Save 11 Repeat as necessary selecting user2 through user7 on step 2 above Modifying an Existing User Account From the USER menu select Account Setup Select the username to be modified from the Account option Click Edit to the right of the Account field to change the username Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the desired username When you are finished select OK and press ENTER AT ee NE Note The username is case sensitive and can be a maximum of fourteen characters 6 Click Edit to the right of the Password field to change the password 7 Use the onscreen keyboard or channel buttons on the front panel to enter the password 8 When you are finished select OK and press ENTER Note Passwords require a minimum of four characters max
63. nu items Recorder Front Panel PTZ Control Menu Remote Control PLAY STOP Iris Close Play DISPLAY Iris Open Display FREEZE Focus Far Focus SEQUNCE Focus Near Focus SEARCH Zoom Out Zoom MENU Zoom In Zoom 1 Presets 1 ESC Exit EXIT 3 Decrease Pan Tilt Speed 3 4 Increase Pan Tilt Speed 4 Arrow Buttons Directional Controls Arrow Buttons ENTER Auto Focus ENTER Note Some of these options may be dependent on the model of the PTZ camera being controlled 71 Presets When the PTZ control menu is open click the Preset icon with the mouse pointer or press 1 on the front panel or remote From the Preset screen preset camera positions can be set or called and tours can be started Note Preset position and tours are stored in the camera not in the recorder Note Most PTZ cameras have a designated preset that can be called to open the cameras onscreen menu please reference the camera manual or manufacturer website for details Creating a Camera Position Preset DOM OS Press the channel button of the PTZ camera you want to work with Press PTZ on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click PTZ on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar Use the direction arrows and zoom to position the camera in a location you want to save Press 1 on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Presets Enter a number for the preset positi
64. odel Name LOSCF 16G2 MAC Address 00 D0 89 08 81 C9 Network Address 010 253 253 118 Hardware Software 0074 0438 0668 745a I Video Info I Deflicker V Fullscreen smooth calculation Cancel Apply Note Some menu options can only be configured when accessing the recorder physically When connected remotely these option may appear as read only in the configuration menu or may be hidden completely 30757AC 87 Event Search Event allows you to search based on event recorded video Each event can be downloaded or reviewed in playback View an Event in Playback 1 Click Event 2 Double click the desired event e Playback of all channels at the selected time will begin e Use the playback navigation buttons in the lower right to rewind pause or fast forward 3 Click Live when you are done with Playback and want to return to Live Download an Event to your Computer 1 Click Event 2 Select the desired event and click Download 2011 11 08 PM 2011 11 08 PM 2011 11 08 PM T Type A Alarm In M Motion detection L Video loss S Over speed CH Channel 1 23 etc 3 A Save As prompt will open select a location and file name then click Save Snapshot Snapshot allows you to take a screen capture of the remote interface everything inside the browser window but not the browser itself This screen capture is automatically save in JPEG format to the local Desktop 4
65. on you want to create Select Set Preset and press ENTER or click Set Preset with the mouse Calling a Camera Position Preset Press the channel button of the PTZ camera you want to work with Press PTZ on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click PTZ on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar Press 1 on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Presets Enter the number of the preset position you want to call Select Go Preset and press ENTER or click Go Preset with the mouse Calling a Camera Tour 72 Press the channel button of the PTZ camera you want to work with Press PTZ on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click PTZ on the right click menu or the onscreen menu bar Press 1 on the front panel or the remote control or use the mouse to click Presets Enter the number of the tour you want to call Select Run Tour and press ENTER or click Run Tour with the mouse Note Some camera models do not support tours and some only support a single tour Most cameras that do support tours require the tour configuration be done through the cameras onscreen menus please reference the camera manual or manufacturer website for details SEARCH Search Menu S Search By Time Start 2012 08 03 07 49 37 AM End 2012 0808 10 45 30 AM Select 10 45 25 AM Begin Playback START Calendar Search ENTER Search By Event Select Channel IAS a 3 All
66. onsequences resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes 90
67. product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners The following words and symbols mark special messages throughout this guide WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life CAUTION Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information OPENEYE Liberty Lake WA U S A 30757AC 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Read Owner s Manual After unpacking this product read the owner s manual carefully and follow all the operating and other instruction Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label If not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business consult product dealer or local power company Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products that produce h
68. r a horizontal bar represents 24 hours and will display yellow highlights to indicate recorded data e Click START to change the Select date and time to the earliest recorded data e Click END to change the Select date and time to the most recent recorded data Highlight Select and press ENTER Use LEFT and RIGHT to navigate date and time options UP and DOWN to change the options Press ENTER again when the desired date and time is displayed in the Select field Highlight Begin Playback and press ENTER to start playback Press SEARCH at any time to return to the Search Menu 0 Press STOP at any time to stop playback and return to live view Search By Event 74 1 2 3 Press SEARCH Highlight the Select Channel field and press ENTER Use LEFT and RIGHT to navigate the channels and ENTER to check or uncheck desired channels to search Press ESC when channel selection is complete Select Event List and press ENTER Event List S Date Time Ch Type 2012 08 06 AM 11 18 13 Motion 2012 08 06 AM 11 17 48 Motion 2012 08 06 AM 10 54 11 Motion 2012 08 06 AM 10 48 10 Motion 2012 08 06 AM 10 47 26 Motion 2012 08 06 AM 10 47 01 Motion First Page lt lt lt lt lt Select the desired event and press ENTER e Use the single arrow button to navigate one page at a time the double arrow button to navigate ten pages at a time and the triple arrow button to navigate one hundred pages at a time To view just the event se
69. rd Anytime an onscreen keyboard is displayed camera names usernames passwords etc the USB keyboard can be used to enter information A USB keyboard can also be used to directly access recorder function use the diagram below for reference ackuR PISPLAY crop Pause MENU EARCH stop_ sea A aaa 2 Pee ua cH3 CH4 CHS CHE CH7 cH9 chio y UP DOWN RIGHT 30757AC 29 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS The rear panel of the recorder contains the connectors used to attach cameras sensors relay audio network and monitor to the recorder D120 Rear Panel 4 Channel PTZ Control amp Audio Input amp Alarm Input amp Output BNC Main Monitor Output Power LAN 10 100 1000M 13 vo 1 MONITOR dnd rai ene mee E O O VGA DC12V oo O o MAIN AUDIO OUT Camera Inputs BNC Main Audio Output VGA Main Monitor Output D240 Rear Panel 8 Channel PTZ Control 8 Audio Input amp Alarm Input amp Output BNC Main Monitor Output BNC Call Monitor Output Power MAIN JAI ALI LAN 10 100 1000M 1 0 MONITOR MONITOR CALL i CH1 CH3 CHS CH7 di ez O O O O O O 2s 4 DC12V VGA USB DIGITAL OUTI Em g EY o MAIN GALL CH2 CH4 CHE CHS AUDIO OUT AUDIO Call Audio Output Camera Inputs BNC Main Audio Output VGA Main Monitor Output HDMI Main Monitor Output
70. rized username and password and click OK PON Connecting to the Recorder from a Remote Location 1 Launch Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar type in the public IP address location of the recorder and press Enter e To find the public IP address visit a website like ipchicken com or whatsmyip org from a computer on the same local area network as the recorder 3 When prompted to allow run install the ActiveX component choose the affirming option 4 When prompted to login provide an authorized username and password and click OK 30757AC 81 USING THE REMOTE SOFTWARE x 10 253 253 59 OpenEye mo a Ln Ka La a Ls fem a Channel Select The channel select buttons allow you to view an individual camera channel in the viewing area 2 Way Audio 2 Way Audio allows you to communicate via audio with someone at the recorder location this requires speakers and microphone at both the recorder and the computer running remote software Live Audio Live Audio allows you to listen to live audio from audio sources connected to the recorder Record Backup Record allows you to save a backup to the local computer This local save is done in DRV format only this is a compressed video file viewable only with the player software The Record button can be used to save video you are currently viewing live or to save playback video while searching To save a segment of video while watching live video or pl
71. rowser simplifying the installation and maintenance of the OpenEye EasyDVR FEATURES OpenEye s EasyDVRs include the following features 4 8 16 Composite Video Input Connectors 4 8 16 Audio Inputs 4 8 16 Alarm Sensor Inputs Compatible with Color NTSC or PAL and B8W Video Sources Recording Resolutions o NTSC 720x480 720x240 360x240 o PAL 720x576 720x288 360x288 Multiple Search Methods Calendar Event H 264 Compression BNC VGA or HDMI Monitor Output PAN TILT ZOOM Controls Multiple Levels of Security Access Internal Storage of 1TB 2TB 4TB 6TB depending on model Remote System Operation amp Configuration Digital Signature Support Schedule Recording for Day Night or Weekend Record Continuously with increased on Motion Events or on Sensor Events PTZ COMPATIBILITY LIST OpenEye s EasyDVR supports the following RS 485 PTZ communication protocols 30757AC AD422 DSCP Fastrax 2 GE RS 485 GE RS 422 JVC Panasonic C Panasonic N PELCO D PELCO P QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS 20 O AD Be E Ss 10 11 12 13 14 15 Establish necessary cable connections and power on the recorder Press MENU Select admin and press ENTER Enter the default password 1234 and press ENTER Select SYSTEM and press ENTER Select Date Time and press ENTER Verify or modify the date and time press ESCAPE twice when finished Select USERS and press ENTER Select Account Setup and press ENTER Change the ad
72. rs press ENTER and remove the USB drive BACKUP VIEWER Rae Yr 9 OpenEye 30757AC E E 6 7 Connect the USB thumb drive or external hard drive containing backup video to your PC Browse to the USB drive and open the Player folder Double click DVR_Player Click the Playback button near the bottom of the window naa e Available video backups located on the USB drive will be displayed Select the desired video timeframe and click Playback gt Video Info 8 6 2012 10 30 38 AM 8 6 2012 10 35 17 AM Selection Time 8 6 2012 10 30 38 AM 8 6 2012 10 35 17 AM Playback Export Choose the camera channels to be displayed in playback and click OK Playback of the selected video will begin 77 78 UPGRADE THE RECORDER FIRMWARE Note The currently installed version can be checked on the INFO menu 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Visit openeye net to download the latest firmware version Unzip the downloaded firmware update to the root of a USB storage device e It will unzip a folder labeled upd_88ts that contains four files DO NOT change this folder label or relocate any of the files it contains Connect the USB storage device that contains the upgrade software to the recorder Press MENU Select SYSTEM and press ENTER Select Upgrade and press ENTER Select Software Upgrade and press ENTER At
73. s Aerie tek eedh iene e 45 Purge Event Beiore v0 Fa aie hed ans ee Die beet Ae Rees 45 Stato Pure cda cda Math oe eed oe Mie cae age ee Grae eel 45 AMS daria atril e ria da eta redone ate 46 MEE A O E 46 Per Channel Configurations eiii narnia a aae peecegessdadieds puacagiinseiestieadiees 46 eieaa keL AE cardagionebsdeashansauaesassanidls 46 Alarm R EEEE EEA E E AE EE 46 E 46 Video Loss Detects aie eee e el aS 46 Copy Event Settings sec ie e a ee ee A E 47 Event Durationie 2 ait a dee 47 US init A A AA SO aaas 48 PassWord Protection iii A ide 48 Auto LOGOUT scan eas Wace eet ic ee ees Ree eet Se 48 ACCOUNT Selva ed ee eh 49 Creating a New User ACCOUN ccceceseeeseeeceeeeeseeeceaeeesaeeceaeeeaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeesaeeteaeeeeaeetias 49 Modifying an Existing User ACCOUM ococcooccccnnoncconanancnononcnononen cnn nano nono non o nn nana nnn nar nnn nan nnnnns 49 Permissions S t p nido patio ais 50 Load Default Settings catorce aa 50 INGTWOMK a ce dust a tii Ara N 51 LAN SStUp teta st tada did da las 51 Enable NetWork onean ir ritos eos 51 DHCP citi teltrics at date aati steed a A T a ANa waa 51 AEEA e rd ei Mets gars do ed 51 SUMO O E T 51 CAWIY ira ETATE 51 O TAT 52 Web Poda a a aS 52 SMTP SOU A A A ee 52 Email Via SMTP 00 A AA AAA aa 52 Email Address iii A oaar i 52 SMTP Se ad dteeed 52 SMTP Portatunsarit dar 52 SMTPAcco Ut cits notes cuele todos in Meche eine ste all delta no dos de o 52 SMUP PASSWOMd a en e
74. s you to enable or disable the option to overwrite old data when the hard drive fills When set to On the oldest video data is overwritten with new video once the hard drive has filled When set to Off the recorder will alert you with an onscreen message and internal buzzer beep if enabled at 98 disk usage and stop recording when the hard drive is full 62 Internal Disks 30757AC Internal Disks allows you to examine the state and details of internal hard drives as well as add new drives to data rotation remove drives from data rotation format drives and repair data on drives Internal Disks 3 Device Name Active Detail Action 1 ST31000526SV YES NO NONE Check Drive Status and Details as 2 oan fw Select Internal Disks and press ENTER The Active status of the hard drives will be displayed under the Active column e An Active option of Yes indicates the drive is currently included in data rotation Yes indicates the drive is being used for recorded data No indicates the drive is not being used for recorded data To see Details select the drive you want to see and press ENTER Press LEFT arrow then DOWN arrow and press ENTER Add a Drive to Data Rotation is 2 3 Select Internal Disks and press ENTER Select the drive to add to data rotation and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow and then press ENTER Remove a Drive from Data Rotation 1 2 3 Select Internal Disks and press ENTER Select the drive
75. t should be applied Audio Output Key Beep Audio Output This option allows you to select the audio output options Off Live Playback Always Live Key Beep This option allows you to set the recorder to provide a beep feedback for each front panel key press System Name System Name allows you to assign a name to the recorder 1 Select System Name and press ENTER 2 Use the onscreen keyboard to enter a name up to 11 characters 3 When finished select OK and press ENTER RS485 Setup RS485 Setup allows you to configure the RS485 communication settings for the recorder to communicate with PTZ cameras Unit ID Unit ID allows you to configure the RS485 network ID of the recorder 1 255 Note Each device on a RS485 network must have a unique ID Note All devices on a RS485 network should have the same Baud Rate Bits Stop and Parity settings By default the recorder is set to 9600 8 1 None Baud Rate Baud Rate allows you to select the baud rate that the RS485 network communicates at Bits Bits allows you to select the bit rate that the RS485 network communicates at Stop Stop allows you to select the stop bit rate that the RS485 network communicates at 30757AG 61 Parity Parity allows you to select the parity that the RS485 network communicates at Mouse Sensitivity Mouse Sensitivity allows you to configure the sensitivity of a connected USB mouse Setting options range from 10 to 100 in increments o
76. the Upgrade prompt press ENTER Select the version you want to upgrade to and press ENTER O Press the DOWN arrow to change the selection to YES and press ENTER Note Wait for the upgrade to complete and the recorder to restart and return to the live screen 11 before you remove the USB device Remove the USB storage device SAVE OR LOAD SETTINGS The recorders configuration settings can be exported to and imported from a USB storage device Save Configuration CO E E O A o 10 11 12 13 Connect a USB storage device to the recorder Press MENU Select SYSTEM and press ENTER Select Configuration and press ENTER Select Export and press ENTER Select Destination and press ENTER Select the USB storage device to export to and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Select File Name and press ENTER Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the desired file name up to 15 characters When you are finished select OK and press ENTER Select Export and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Load Configuration 30757AC a E DO Connect a USB storage device to the recorder that contains a configuration export file Press MENU Select SYSTEM and press ENTER Select Configuration and press ENTER Select Import Configuration and press ENTER Select the configuration file you want to import and press ENTER Press DOWN arro
77. the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Grounding Grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips FCC STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PERSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN A RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFEENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS HOWEVER THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT INTERFERENCE WILL NOT OCCUR IN A PARTICULAR INSTALLATION IF THIS EQUIPMENT DOES CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO OR TELEVISION RECEPTION WHICH CAN BE DETERMINED BY TURNING THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND ON THE USER IS ENCOURAGED TO TRY TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MEASURES e REORIENT OR RELOCATE THE RECEIVING ANTENNA e INCREASE THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE EQUIPMENT AND RECEIVER e CONNECT THE EQUIPMENT TO AN OUTLET ON A CIRCUIT DIFFERENT FROM THAT TO WHICH THE RECEIVER IS CONNECTED CONSULT THE DEALER OR AN EXPERIENCED RADIO TV
78. the previous section Search By Event Once you have selected an event press BACKUP e The Quick Backup Confirmation screen will appear this screen will display the required space to complete the backup as well as the date and time range of the backup Press ENTER to confirm the backup for the selected video When completion message appears press ENTER and remove the USB drive 75 BACKUP EXPORT 76 BACKUP S Select Device Tunne DS L CYSIILS Data Type Export Format Digital Signature Begin Export O 0 N o m PON 10 11 12 Connect a USB thumb drive or external hard drive to the front panel of the recorder Press BACKUP Select Select Device and press ENTER Select the desired USB device and press ENTER Press UP arrow to change the selection to YES and then press ENTER Select the camera channels to export In the Start field select the date and time for the start point of the backup In the To field select the date and time for the end point of the backup Select the Export Format e AVI provides a compressed video file viewable in most media player applications e DRV provides a compressed video file viewable only with the included proprietary player software e SYSTEM provides a raw uncompressed video file viewable only with the included proprietary player software Select Begin Export and press ENTER Press UP arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER When completion message appea
79. time of a camera or screen division when the main display has been set to sequence 1 second 120 seconds Main Monitor Sequence 58 Main Monitor Sequence allows you to configure a custom sequence order to be displayed when the main display has been set to sequence single channels The number of sequencing positions available is equal to the total number of channels on the recorder A channel can appear in more than one sequencing position If not all sequencing positions are needed choosing Circular will cause the sequence to return to the beginning A Custom Sequence Example In this example the channel 1 camera needs to be seen more often and only the first 10 channels need to be viewed while sequencing This configuration will display in this order CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH1 CH8 CH9 CH10 then the sequence starts over Create a Custom Sequence Order To create the example above D ES OD E FOE DO 9 10 11 12 Select Main Monitor Sequence and press ENTER Press LEFT arrow until the fifth sequence position CH5 is selected Press UP arrow until CH1 is displayed Press RIGHT arrow to select the sixth sequence position CH6 Press UP arrow until CH5 is displayed repeat for position seven and eight Press RIGHT arrow to select the ninth sequence position CH9 Press UP arrow until CH1 is displayed Press RIGHT arrow to select the tenth sequence position CH10 Press UP arrow until CH
80. to Yes there are no further confirmations purging of the selected data will begin immediately and cannot be cancelled or recovered 30757AC 45 ALARMS z amp E a CAMERAS SCHEDULE USERS NETWORK ALARMS Internal Buzzer Per Channel Configuration Event Duration Use the ALARMS menu to configure the recorders response to alarm events Internal Buzzer Internal Buzzer allows you to enable or disable the audible beep from the recorder when alarm events occur Set to On to enable the beep set to Off to disable the beep Per Channel Configuration Per Channel Configuration allows you to configure alarm events for video loss and alarm inputs and outputs Channel Select Channel Select allows you to select the camera alarm channel to modify Alarm In Alarm In allows you to enable or disable the alarm channel Select N O for Normal Open N C for Normal Close or OFF to disable Alarm Out Alarm Out allows you to enable or disable the alarm relay output Note There is only a single alarm relay output Video Loss Detect 46 Video Loss Detect allows you to enable or disable video loss as an alarm event Copy Event Settings Copy Event Settings allows you to copy the current channel confirmation to other channels 1 Select Copy Event Settings and press ENTER 2 Select the desired target channel and press ENTER e Repeat for each channel you want to copy settings to 3 Or copy to all channels select Sel
81. to add to data rotation and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow two times and then press ENTER Format a Drive 1 2 3 Select Internal Disks and press ENTER Select the drive to add to data rotation and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow three times and then press ENTER Repair a Drive 1 2 3 Select Internal Disks and press ENTER Select the drive to add to data rotation and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow four times and then press ENTER 63 Repair On Power Loss Total Size Free Size Repair On Power Loss allows you to enable or disable the automatic hard drive scan and repair process that occurs upon startup after a power loss or improper shutdown Total Size displays the total storage capacity of all hard drives that are active Free Size displays the current free space on the hard drives that are active Configuration Configuration allows you to export and import your recorder settings and reset the recorder back to factory defaults Export Configuration Tee eee O O G9 ND ao Select Configuration and press ENTER Connect a USB storage device to the recorder Select Export Configuration and press ENTER Select Destination and press ENTER Select the USB storage device to export to and press ENTER Press DOWN arrow to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Select File Name and press ENTER Use the onscreen keyboard to enter the desired file name up to 15 characters When you are finished
82. ton on the remote controller and enter the corresponding Remote Control number to operate the recorder For example assuming the Unit ID is set to 225 press ID on the remote controller and then press 2 immediately Unit ID and Remote Control Number To use the included remote controller each recorder needs a unique Unit ID number that corresponds with a Remote Control number Use the table below for reference Unit ID Remote Control ID 224 01 225 02 226 03 227 04 228 05 229 06 230 07 231 08 232 09 233 10 234 11 235 12 236 13 237 14 238 15 239 16 30757AG 23 INTERFACE CONTROL OPTIONS The recorder can be controlled using the front panel buttons the handheld remote control or with a USB mouse and a USB keyboard can be used to input alpha or numeric characters Front Panel Control Buttons Power Button When the recorder is powered off pressing the power button will power on the recorder When powered on press and hold the power button until prompted to login if authorized credentials are provided the recorder will shutdown The power button also functions as an LED indicator it will appear red when the recorder is powered off but still connected to power and will appear blue when the recorder is powered on Channel Number Buttons In both Live and Search modes pressing a channel button will display the selected channel full screen In PTZ mode pressi
83. utton Press the PTZ button to enter PTZ mode please refer to the PTZ section later in this manual for further details 24 Call Button Press the CALL button to enter the call monitor control mode and define the camera channels to be displayed on the call monitor output only available on the 8 and 16 channel models For more details see the Call Monitor Display section in the Operations chapter later in this manual Backup Button Press the BACKUP button to open the Backup menu and select export options please refer to the Backup section later in this manual for further details Search Button Press the SEARCH button to enter the Search menu please refer to the Search section later in this manual for further details Menu Button Press the MENU button to access the recorder configuration menu please refer to the Setup section later in this manual for further details Arrow Buttons The arrow direction buttons A V and gt are used to navigate menu items In some menus the LEFT and RIGHT arrows are used to move the selection cursor from field to field while the UP and DOWN arrows are used to change the value in the selected field In Zoom mode the arrow direction buttons move the picture in the desired direction Enter Zoom Button When navigating onscreen menus the ENTER button is used to choose a menu option or confirm a selection In Live mode pressing the ZOOM button opens a 2x zoomed image of the currently sel
84. w to change the selection to Yes and then press ENTER Press ENTER to confirm the configuration load and system restart Note This load and restart may take up to 5 minutes and cannot be aborted or interrupted 79 REMOTE CONNECTION The recorder has built in web based remote software that can be accessed if the recorder has a network connection This web based remote software requires Microsoft Internet Explorer Note Mozilla Firefox Google Chrome or Apple Safari can be used to connect to the recorder These browsers have a single channel view limitation restricting you to viewing only one camera at a time The setup menus can be accessed but no search and no backup options are available REMOTE CONNECTION SETUP Configure the Recorder for Remote Access Configure the recorder for DHCP or static IP address Dynamic IP Address DHCP OY PG Nee Connect a RJ45 Ethernet cable with an active network connection to the recorder Press MENU Select NETWORK and press ENTER Select LAN Setup and press ENTER By default the recorder is set to DHCP and the IP address will be displayed Make a note of this IP address Press ESCAPE when finished Static IP Address 80 COs Oe OU OO NS Connect a RJ45 Ethernet cable with an active network connection to the recorder Press MENU Select NETWORK and press ENTER Select LAN Setup and press ENTER Select DHCP and press ENTER Press UP arrow to change
85. ws you to copy the current channel confirmation to other channels 1 Select Copy Settings and press ENTER 2 Select the desired target channel and press ENTER e Repeat for each channel you want to copy settings to 3 Or copy to all channels select Select All and press ENTER 4 Select Confirm and press ENTER to copy the settings to the selected channel s 40 SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Audio Recording Schedule Setup Record Mode Setup Global Configuration Per Camera Configuration Quick Record Setup Purge Data Use the SCHEDULE menu to configure recording quality resolution schedule and other recording parameters Audio Recording Audio Recording allows you to enable or disable audio recording If an audio source is connect to the recorder change Audio Recording to On to record the audio Schedule Setup Schedule Setup allows you to define the start and end time for the day night and weekend schedule Day Time Start Day schedule start time use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values Day Time End Day schedule end time use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values Night Time Start Night schedule start time use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values Night Time End Night schedule end time use LEFT RIGHT to move between fields and UP DOWN to change values 30757AC 41 Weekend Schedule Weekend Schedule allows you to enable or disable the Weeken

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