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1. oo joi 02 03 os os joe for jos joo io jn 12 j3 14 j5 he fm 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 View panel Displays the playback of recorded data 2 Live Watch Press button to enter the live display 3 Playback Press button to enter the search display 4 Split button Choose the screen division displayed by 4 6 9 10 13 16 25 33 36 splits 5 Search date Input the search date and time Timeline panel Displays the information about the recording data for selected day The time graph can be zoomed by clicking on the timeline and click anywhere on the graph to move the playback time to that location 7 Refresh If you click on the button the timeline will update with the latest recorded data Playback panel Controls to adjust the playback of recorded data select play reverse one image at a time and move to first and last image of the day 9 Speed Volume Change the playback speed and volume 103 3 Watermark Checker O Double click WMChecker exe to run Watermark program File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back O 0 Search Folders Address la H KDB Backup Go PD N N S8BELBEO 38 07202006 0 07202006 0 7F 6BS5B D5F4 OBB346700E 77 2 Press File Open button to select backup still image data BMP JPEG xi File Open i Water Mark Check Source Mark o ooo Result Mark 3 Select image to check forgery open Loo
2. The connected sensor is not operating Check if the type of sensor in camera setting is the same with the connected sensor Check if the system is set to use the sensor in recording schedule window in the recording setting menu Check if the power cable of the sensor is properly connected Check if the signal cable of the sensor is properly connected The connected control device is not operating Check if the system is set to use the control device in the camera setting menu Check if the power cable of the controller is properly connected Check if the signal cable of the controller is properly connected 111 Warranty Guide The quality of this product is guaranteed by strict quality control processes and testing If the product becomes non operational the warranty may be in operation The warranty period is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase O Check the Product Warranty Sheet to make sure it is still in effect O Check the problem again and contact the dealer you purchased the unit from U About product repair exchange or refund we follow the compensation regulation for customer s loss announced by the Economic Planning Board Korea only U If the product becomes non operational the warranty may be in operation The warranty period is valid for 1 year from the date of purchase O Service fee and replacement parts will be charged in the following cases 1 Damaged due to the us
3. 5 Search 5 1 Accessing Search Mode To go to the Search screen click the SEARCH button shown in the front of the system screen The login window will then be displayed enabling the inputting of login ID and password as shown below e Click the AL button to enter the desired login ID and password The admin account initially has no password Enter the desired login ID and password and click the OK button The search screen is then displayed as shown below If you forget your password you will not be able to access Search mode or change your password We strongly recommend that you either write down your password and keep it safe or use a password that you are sure to remember See page 69 for instructions on how to change password e To return to Surveillance mode press Search button at anytime 5 2 Search mode display After you enter the correct password the Search mode display will appear as shown below Search Oldest Stored Data EEPARIPIT SS MMotion MPreAlarm MAlarmin WAudio W instant 83 5 3 Selecting date and time e To select the date you wish to view use the directional keys to select 55 a button then press Enter This will display a calendar Press the arrow buttons lt gt above the calendar to change year month e Use the directional keys to select the date and press Enter e Dates containing recorded data are displayed in an orange color see table 5 2 for
4. ID Input the user ID for the DDNS account DDNS accounts can be registered as this website www dnsdvr com Password Input the Password for the DDNS account Restart Refreshes the DDNS connection should be used when entering a new or changing the DDNS account Note If you have a public DDNS address dnsdvr com It may take 30 to 60 seconds until the IP address of the host name URL can be updated on the DNS website 55 4 4 2 Network Setup Input Network connection details for remote access STATIC IP ID Password Site IP Subnet Mask Gateway Network The system supports network connection using Static IP as well as DHCP ADSL connections The other option is to select no network when not networking the DVR ID Password You can manually enter the ID Password when ADSL is selected e When the main system is connected to the ADSL network you need to enter user ID and password provided by the ADSL carrier The user ID and Password may be entered by using the virtual keyboard I E Password AS A 0 0506090057 80101 1001 a ale E SM La Site IP Sets the IP address for the system to be connected to the network If the connection mode is set to STATIC IP the user needs to enter the IP address directly in this location If the connection mode is either by DHCP or ADSL the IP address is provided by the DHCP server or ADSL carrier and will be automatically set If
5. riesco vee e eos Ts eo e eee sese ee 21 1 3 Description of the Remote controller Audio System ID Instant REC The following describes the remote controller buttons which have the same functions as the buttons on the front panel of the system MENU SEARCH NUMBER BACKUP Dot DEL Shuttle Shuttle Directional Keys Enter Jog Jog Search mode control keys Split screen buttons Auto Power Emergency Note so 10 16 press Sutton followed by the E buttons e The BACKUP button is only enabled whilst searching To enter the backup screen press the BACKUP button e Sys ID Set the ID of remote control using the SysID button Refer System ID on page 77 for more details 22 2 Installation 2 1 Checking install environment You should pay attention to the following before you use the product Do not use it outdoor Do not place water or liquid near the connection part or the product e Do not impose excessive shock or force e Do not pull out the power cord unreasonably Do not disassemble the product on you own Do not exceed the rated input or output voltage range Use the certified power cord only For the product with an input ground use a power plug with a ground pin CHECKING INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT Digital Video Recorder hereinaf
6. 1 4 Press again to move to next quad screen To Select Full Screen mode Press any key 1 16 on the system to enlarge that camera channel and view in full screen Sequence e When full screen is selected press the Auto key to view all camera channels in sequence The system will also sequence between quad and 9 way displays OSD Dwell Time for details on changing Auto option 34 3 3 POP UP MENU You can use this menu by pressing mouse right button Items shown on the pop up menu are identical with buttons at system s front panel The benefit of this menu is that user can operate DVR system by simply using mouse SEARCH MENU PYZ ALARM OUT ASA AUTO EA EB MI A Y It switches system to setup mode e Users can use this menu to move from lower level menu to upper level menu or when they exit from system setup mode Button to enter Pan Tilt control menu Alarm Out e Click on ALARM OUT to go to Alarm Out menu button e When using front panel press Enter button Direction e This button controls PTZ directions at PTZ mode button If user press Enter button the pop up menu will disappear Adjusts focus of the camera lens This function is not supported on any auto focus To start sequencing display mode select single channel screen Press auto display icon to get auto rotation screen Click to view live image in single channel mode itt l H Spit Screen e You can get 4 9 16 channel display s
7. 6 7 series DVR system correctly Check if the power cable on the camera is connected correctly Check if the video cable connecting the camera to DW 6 7 series DVR system has a problem This problem can occur because of weak video signal if the video data is transferred by a video data distributor when the video is connected to multiple systems Connect the camera directly to DW 6 7 series DVR Turn off DW 6 7 series system and turn it on again or camera video is shown on the screen but the system doesn t record video Check to make sure the recording mode in the recording setting mode is not set to NONE Turn off the DW 6 7 series DVR and turn it on again 5 It is impossible to search through the recorded video Check if there is recorded video data for the time that you are trying to search f there is no recorded video data check to make sure the record mode in the recording setting mode is not set to NONE audio data recorded with video data is not playing e Check if the audio recording option is correctly set to the camera you wish to record audio Check if the audio play option in the Search mode is selected Check if the microphone and speaker port on the rear of DW 6 7 series system are connected correctly Check if the connected microphone is working properly Check if the connected speaker is working properly 110 SO of some camera videos are strange or videos are shown
8. Some functions may differ depending on the P T Z camera model you are using G P T speed e Use the directional keys on the system to set the speed of the movement of the Speed Dome camera when it is to be controlled manually P T Speed only applies if you are using a Speed Dome camera 4 Z F speed Use the jog shuttle on the system to set the camera zoom focus rate e ZIF Speed only applies if you are using a Speed Dome camera O Preset If you have a Speed Dome camera configured with presets selection of a numbered button will move the camera to that preset position see Mode Select below Preset selection only applies if you are using a Speed Dome camera 6 Mode select e Mode button is used to set the Speed Dome camera to a preset position Select the Cursor Mode button using the Directional keys then press Enter to change to P T Mode e To set the position of the Speed Dome camera to a preset change the Cursor Mode to P T Mode then move the camera position using the directional keys Once the camera is in the desired position change the P T Mode back into Cursor Mode 38 3 4 3 Supported Pan Tilt Camera List Modal Name P T P T Z F Speed Speed Manual Control and other function ea Lem fe fe ps ps pe e peje Ca free e fe e e e e e pe camera 39 3 5 ALARM OUT Manual Control 3 5 1 Switching to Alarm Out Mode If you wish to
9. abnormally e e Check if the camera connected to the system has a problem Check to make sure the camera is not damaged by trying another camera into a working video output Check if the video system setting is the same with your camera system Depending on your region the camera system can support either PAL or NTSC Depending on the camera system the video process can differ greatly therefore it can be difficult to recognize the video data if the video system setting is different from the camera system There are a lot of screen noise on the image Check if the video signal output from the camera has a problem Check to make sure the camera is not damaged by trying the camera on another video input or direct to monitor Check if the video cable connecting the camera and DW 6 7 series DVR is cut cross wired or shorted Check if there is a high voltage wire around the video cable connecting the camera to DW 6 7 series DVR system It can cause the noise problem to decrease video quality Check if the video cable connecting the camera to DW 6 7 series DVR system is the correct video cable When a normal power supplying cable is used instead of the video cable screen noise can be generated Sometimes the system restarts itself mr The system can restart itself due to watchdog function when any problem occurs to DW 6 7 series Remove HDD and check if the system stabilizes if so replace or format original HDD
10. files After the Center Program is completely installed click on FINISH button 72 KDBViewer _ Bl GI Installation is completed successfully Thank you for installing the KDBViewer Back B Cancello 7 On the desktop KDBViewer exe ES ROBY ewer 96 1 2 Viewer main screen VIEWER O Scroll button for camera Search Line This indicates time line for searching data clio AOWA 10 SNOW CAMEE DUONG e Move the line to the left or right to start searching 2 Camera Select camera number s you wish to search Split Screen setup i When you click the button split mode from search screen will automatically change according to the number of cameras you choose in a form of 4 9 or 16 DW 6 7 series split screen Time indication bar It indicates time of stored data e To enlarge the time scale click on the time indication bar T SKIP Indication of stored data e Move the slides to the right if you wish to increase This function indicates recording type and stored search speed data in graphical colour form as below e The number of images to be skipped are set by an Pink bar indicates Continuous recording internal value of the DW Center software The value is Blue bar indicates Motion recording not the number of images to be skipped Dark Yellow bar indicates Sensor recording Green bar indicates Pre alarm r
11. programs the system to save a backup copy of the recorded data to a designated storage device set in the schedule e You can only schedule the system to save a backup copy of the recording that will be recorded in the future You cannot schedule the system to save a backup that bas been recorded before the current date To do this you must access the search mode 72 4 5 4 1 1 Adding Backup schedule Add eTo add a backup schedule to the list select Add button Start Times e To add a backup schedule you must set the Start Time and End Time Target Drive and Rotate options 09 06 2007 14 04 28 Backup Schedule List You will see the added schedule on the backup Schedule list Select OK button to accept the schedule and return to Setup menu End Time Rotation Media 73 4 5 4 1 2 Deleting Backup Schedule Start Time End Time Rotation Media Delete To delete a schedule from the list select the schedule you wish to delete by using the directional keys and Enter key Then select Delete button to delete the schedule 4 5 4 2 System Restart System Restart Time a Mon omy Hour Mn seo System Restart Period One time only Mol System Restart Time You can set a time when the system will automatically restart System Restart Period Use the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle to select System Restart Period You can assign the system to automatically restart On time onl
12. progress through the progress bar One backup is complete the system will return to search mode display 91 6 3 Media Format e On Backup Mode to format external storage equipment USB IEEE1394 or set partition select the media USB or IEEE1394 then click the Format button Type Partition File System Total Partition Count EJ Partition Reset Format Click Format button after selecting the storage equipment which you want to format on media list Establishing partition Select the storage equipment which you want to establish partition s Check the Partition Reset button and set the partition quantity on Total Partition Count And then push Format button Note e Media format function is not supported when external storage equipment USB IEEE1394 is set on recording mode Storage equipment format function is supported for only USB or IEEE1394 Please allow 5 seconds for the unit to recognize external storage after connecting e When entering the Media Format screen right after connecting the related info may not be displayed on list Total Partition Count setting only works when the Partition Reset button has been checked 92 6 Appendix 1 KDB Viewer 1 1 How to run Viewer Connect or insert saved KDB type backup data media to computer Double click KDBViewer Folder to open Removable Disk H File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back
13. system runs abnormally it allows finding the error easily so that the problem can be fixed Press the Enter button after moving the cursor on the desired log item 16 40 27 REC Start gt C REC Start nr rn cs REC Start 78 Time If the Time button is pressed the following screen appears Select Time to change time to view log information recorded on different date time Change Start Time and End Time using the mouse and mouse wheel or the directional keys and the jog shuttle then press OK button The system will display the log information recorded during this period REC Displays the recording information according to the recording event and schedule System e Displays the system start stop system access user and setup change information Failure e Displays the error information that occurs due to the hardware failure Search e Displays the time information between the entry and exit of the search mode Network Displays the time and IP address for the connected system through the remote software Backup Displays the backup information 79 System Log List HDD Master Smart Check Failure HDD Slave Smart Search Failure HDD Master Write Error Count DDISeve Wie Error Coun NETWORK DISCONNECTED Disconnecting the Remote Software Connection USB PROBLEM DETECTED Removing the Media While Backing up to a USB Storage CD ROM WRITE FAIL CD Write F
14. the current software and upgrade to new version iFind package in USB None IKSR716T V1 000 P1 070817 Package select You can upgrade the system program by using a portable storage device to be recognized by DW 6 7 series The upgrade package must be in a folder called update Connect the storage device containing an upgrade package to the USB port then press Select The system will display the number of packages found Upgraded Version After a portable storage device is connected you can select the Upgrade Version using the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle on the system Current Version You can view the current system program version Check to make sure the upgrade package version is higher than the current version then select Start to begin the upgrade A Caution When upgrading is in progress do not switch off the system or unplug the portable storage device containing the upgrade package until the upgrade is complete Otherwise the system may malfunction 71 4 5 4 Schedule The details of the Schedule menu are as follows 8 Recording User Management Sto Setup Software Upgrade Schedule Backup Schedule 2 System Setup gt Storages System Restart Sa Network 4 5 4 1 Backup Schedule You can set up a system backup schedule so that the system will automatically save backup copies of specific recording times End Time Rotation Media Xi e Backup Schedule
15. 40 wii Quality Y Frame E rol Bit Rate Resolution e Set image size transmitting Video CIF Source NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 704x576 704x288 352x288 Camera e Select which channel to setup Quality e Select the image transmission quality select between the options LOW NORMAL HIGH BEST Frame e Select the number of frames to transmit through network This will be the number of frames transmitted for every one second 48 Bit Rate Select bit rate to fit network bandwidth VBR transfer high quality image to remote software but network transfer speed can be slow CBR transfer middle quality image to remote software but network transfer speed can be fast Apply All Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera 4 2 3 4 Alarm REC Time Set Pre Alarm Post Alarm and whether buzzer occur or not on instant recording Pre Alarm Time 3 SEC Alarm REC Post Timo Instant REC Post Time 18 SEC Auto Deletion Instant REC Beep Pre Alarm Time Setup Pre Alarm recording start work time Alarm REC Post Time Setup Post Alarm Alarm In Motion detection recording time Instant REC Post Time Setup Instant Recording Time Auto Deletion You can setup the storage period of the recoded data where by the stored data will be automatically deleted from the hard disk after the specified number of days has passed e The defaul
16. 485S RS 485M output for controlling PTZ cameras RS 485S input for external devices such as keyboard controller or POS system If a device is connected to the RS 485 input then the RS 232 port does not work USB You can connect a portable disk drive to USB port to save backup of recorded video You can update your system software with an upgrade package through the USB port You can control screen menu with connecting USB type mouse S VIDEO S Video output for connecting with SVGA monitor D AUDIO OUT Connect speakers to the Audio Out port in order to output Audio data Note The DVR is not equipped with an audio output amplifier Thus user are advised to purchase separate amplifiers and speakers or speakers with a built in amplifier 42 AUDIO IN Input speaker into the audio in ports Supports recording of up audio channels Model DW 604T DW 608T DW 616T DW 708T DW 716T Audio 4CH 8CH 8CH 8CH 16CH Channels 19 3 IEEE 1394 To use an IEEE1394 external storage as the Recording device or Backup device LAN Ethernet 10 100 connection port for connection the system through network To access the network through the network hub connect the network cable to the LAN port You can remotely monitor search and control data on the network External modem terminal NO AVAILABLE IN EUROPEAN MODELS Provide a connection to the external modem for a remote acce
17. 66066 e 3909990 java 0 m a amp dp LAN S VIDEO or AUDIO IN AUDIO IN i OTO LL RS 485 Signal Cable Connection Port Used for connecting Speed Dome camera and RX Receiver AN Caution e Please beware of ve and ve poles of the signal cable when connecting A wrong connection may cause malfunction of the system e If you wish to use an RX receiver please contact your dealer beforehand 26 2 3 Keyboard Controller 999000000990999 L10 L11 00060000 0 9 ALARMOUT _ RS485N teee1394 LAN data IG RS 485 Signal Cable Connection Port Used for connecting External devices such as keyboard or POS system AN Caution e Please beware of ve and ve poles of the signal cable when connecting A wrong connection may cause the system to malfunction 27 2 4 Connecting LAN PSTN Communication Lines 2 4 1 LAN and Dedicated Line Connection TOO 900 V OUT 1 c15 c16 L11 12 L13 L15 isos Adela Aaaa soosoo i 00 ur LAN S VIDEO AUDIO IN TT IN LAN Used for connecting to DW 6 7 series UTP port Center PC _ A PA LAN Used for connecting UTP port of the LAN Card DSU Dedicated Modem DSU Dedicated Modem Router 28 2 4 2 PSTN telephone line Connection options Not available in Europe YIXLIXXXLILKZEZZAA c13 c14 c15 c16 P hs dao 6 6666666666 6 o NTSC SS SSS STRESSES SIA c
18. DHCP or ADSL connection attempt fails 000 000 000 000 will be displayed in the network management screen In this case turn off the system power and wait for a while then turn back on for reconnection 56 Subnet Mask Input the subnet mask address for the system Gateway Input the gateway address for the system 4 4 3 Network Test e Check the DVR is connected to the network Assigned IP 216 121 177 126 Connnection Status Restart DDNS trying 0 Assigned IP e Assigned IP display the system s IP address used for remote backup and remote monitoring Connection Status e Connection Status indicates whether the current assigned IP address can be used to connect to the internet If it is possible the system will display OK in the progress bar Otherwise the system will display Failed Restart DDNS Receive a new DDNS authentication DDNS authentication allows you to use Internet using the IP address ADSL DHCP 57 4 4 4 NTP Setup Synchronize time to a server with the NTP Network Time Protocol Network gt NTP Setup Primary Address pool ntp org ER Secondary Address Connnection Status C NTP Enable Test Primary Address amp Secondary Address e Sets the NTP server address Connection Status e To check the connection status with the NTP server in Primary Address or Secondary Address field click on Test button e When communication is poss
19. Emergency Button event field 60 Click the E mail button to display the email transmission settings e To receive emergency notification via e mail set the SMTP address sender s e mail address recipient s mail address Alarm In Enable Disab 5 6 7 8 3 10 11 12 13 1a 15 16 IN SEWING ladminfidvr com E fa min fa gi y E n CA dvr com Ep joperatorifidvr com operato Fy f Rutto Alarm In Enable Disable e You can select unselect the Alarm In to be used as an emergency Alarm In In circumstance that a signal is generated in the emergency Alarm In an event message of the linked camera are transmitted to a e mail address From Enter the user account name from which the e mail message is sent The following input screen will appear if the Enter button is pressed iadmin dyvr com Vans a 4 61 To Enter the user accounts to receive the e mail message The following screen will appear if the Enter button is pressed e The virtual keyboard window appears by pressing the New enter the recipient address When registering the address to the recipients list press the after selecting the address from the address book list orllidvr co or2lidvr co or3bWdvr co Start On e To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Alarm In event selected the Alarm In event field To enable the Emergency Notification feature usi
20. In the situation where multiple DVR are using their own remote controller the Remote controller ID menu allows configure each controller to have it s own ID Remote ID In order to control the DVR with a remote controller set the DVR and the remote control ID the same Click the button to set a unique Remote control ID Note The Remote ID must be of four digit for example When the Remote ID is 0 input 0000 By default the Remote ID of the DVR is set to 0 With the Remote ID set to 0 you can control the DVR without adjusting the remote controller To change the remote controller ID press SysID button and input the ID of the corresponding system Then press SysID button again Setting the Remote IDs of several DVRs to 0 lets you control all of them at once 4 5 2 4 Beep Setup Select the delay time sec between video signal loss and beep alarm activation Video loss Beep delay time e The delay time for the video loss alarm can be set If you do not wish to use the video loss Beep then set the menu to off using the mouse or jog and shuttle dial 69 4 5 2 5 Live Audio e080 CHO CEO n GE E CE HO mV OO DO BO we Mu Audio Live Channel e Select channel for live audio output e The units supports only one channel live audio output at a time Mute e Check Mute button to disable audio output on audio channel 70 4 5 3 Software Upgrade View
21. MERA CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA4 W Continuous W Motion MPreAlarm MAlarmin MAudio W instant Event Backup Audio Play Audio The system can play the video with recorded audio provided an audio recording device is connected to that channel e To play the recording with sound use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to select the AUDIO button then press PLAY Once selected you will listen to any recorded audio Note e Only one camera channel can output audio data for replay Audio data are outputted only during forward play not during backward or fast replay 86 5 6 Playback If you press Play after selecting the channel and date to be searched the video is played 2007 03 25 ue DIF f Pia 4 wr j UO e250 1200 Ci CAMERAS C2 CAMERA29 18 51 5 6 4 C3 CAMERA3 Playback buttons Move to the first recorded image for that date Reverse Play Stop Forward Play Move to the last recorded image for that date Fast Play If you press the left or right button EN while in playing you can see the screen in the reverse or forward direction with the 2 times speed 3 times speed or 4 times speed Full Screen e To enlarge a channel during playback use the number keys 1 16 on the system to select the channel you wish to enlarge e When a channel is selected use 4 zoom in zoom out keys to increase or decrease the scree
22. Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it handy for future reference DW e acros Everything Digital USER GUIDE DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM DW 708N 716N 908N 916N Series DW 6 7 Series Manual If you require additional copies of this manual please print the manual contained in the CD provided with your purchase 00000 00000 OOOO KSR N6T Thank you for purchasing this product This DVR is produced by the most advanced technology and its quality is guaranteed by strict reliability and compatibility testing This product manual provides necessary information for the correct use of this product and also contains some useful tips Please read this manual thoroughly before using in order to prevent possible breakdown due to any mishandling Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the DVR Avoid positioning the DW 6 7 series in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture dust or soot Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances e Keep the product away from electric shock or magnetic substances Avoid temperature extremes recommended operation temperature is between 0 C and 40 C Do not place any conductive material through the ventilation grills Keep the system turned off before installation Ensure enough space is left for cable connections Place the system on a solid surface
23. T O Power Connector Power cable input 110V 220V for system main power supply AN Caution e Be careful of electrocution Please read Safety Warnings and Cautions 2 Camera Video Input BNC Connecting cameras to DVR input the video signal coaxial cable to the BNC input on the DVR Loop Through Output Video output ports for camera loop through to view images on another monitor or device The system supports both NTSC and PAL 4 V Output Port Video output for connecting with CVBS monitor SPOT Monitor Output Spot monitor output for video output connection to a external Spot monitor Caution e Dependant on the grounding status of the power supply electric current that can cause an electric shock may flow in the video line coaxial cable Turn off the system before connecting the video line to the BNC port 18 6 ALARM IN Port This is the input port for sensor devices The system supports NC Normal Close and NO Normal Open sensor types 7 ALARM OUT Pori e This is the output port for alarm out devices e The system supports NC Normal Close and NO Normal Open control types AN Caution e Since control devices use output in a contact point format without polarity at the control output port do not connect AC 110V 220V of the power cable or supply DC power e When controlling DC power it is recommended that you cut the ve line RS485 M RS
24. ackup Auto Manual backup through USB portable storage device CD RW DVD RW or remote drive via network Mouse USB Power The rated voltage might vary depending on the specification of the supply Model Input Voltage ENP 2320 AC 115 230V 60 50Hz 4 2A Weight 10 14Kg HDDx4 Dimensions Body mm 430 W x 508 L x 88 H Ha ll 436 COG 0000000000000000 000 00000000000 00000 mo U Hie 109 6 FAQ Qr system power does not turn on ue Check if the power cable is connected correctly Check if the input voltage is correct f the system power does not turn on when the power cable is connected correctly please contact the service Center Or system power is turned on but no video data is displayed on the monitor Check if the monitor power cable is connected properly Check to make sure the monitor is turned on Check if the video output cable of DW 6 7 series DVR is properly connected to the monitor Unplug the power cable and plug in again When VGA monitor is selected as an image output it takes about 1 minute after power connection to view the image on the VGA monitor Be sure to wait until the processing window appears Qr camera numbers are displayed on the screen but camera images are not displayed Check if the camera video output is connected to DW
25. ailure CD Media Size Full No CD Space Remained CD Media Not Exist No CD Media 4 6 2 Factory Default Restore the all settings to the original default settings It is also possible to input and export setting from other DW 6 7 series Factory Initialization Profile Export Profile Import trying 0 Factory Initialization Returns all the settings back to the original default condition Click on the OK button using the mouse or directional buttons on the front to select the factory initialization Profile Export Creates a file with the System Profile that can be saved and used on other DW 6 7 series e Insert USB storage device into DW 6 7 series use mouse or Directional keys to select OK and start Export When complete OK message appears If no storage is inserted message No USB will appear or if drive is full or error happens fail message will appear Profile Import Import a system profile from another DW 6 7 series e Insert USB storage device with profile on into DW 6 7 se use mouse or Directional keys to select OK and start Import When complete OK message appears if no storage is inserted massage no USB will appear or if drive is full or error happens fail message will appear 4 6 3 System Shutdown Restart Select operation Shut down Shuts down system so that you can safely turn off power Shut down Shut down the system Restart e Restart the system 81 5 Search
26. aving Daylight Saving sets the clock one hour ahead or behind during the daylight saving period If the time zone supports daylight saving then there will be an option to turn off and on 67 4 5 2 2 OSD Dwell Time Configure the setup of the on screen display OSD and the dwell time for the camera sequencing 080 A Event Monitoring Camera Name Recording ON Audio P T Z ON Backup Date Time I HDD Space DwellTime KE 0 a Bad Sector S Transparency Bad Sector MINE e You can turn the display settings in Surveillance mode on or off such as OSD All Event Monitoring Duration Camera Name Recording Audio P T Z Backup Data Time HDD Space Dwell Time Transparency and Bad Sector Dwell time displays Select OSD All to turn all screen displays using the mouse or jog and shuttle dial to switch on or all off Event Monitoring Duration Select to display when a event happened in watch mode for linked camera during event time period HDD Space Set whether to display HDD space on watch screen You can set the channel sequence time from 1 second to 60 seconds by changing the value of Dwell Time by using the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle dial Select Transparency to enable transparency function Bad Sector Dwell Time You can set on the watch screen the display time that the bad sector icon shows when Bad sector happens GI Bad Sector Icon 68 4 5 2 3 Remote Control ID
27. cations 4 System Specifications HDD Max HDD x 2 e O S Embedded Linux e LAN Ethernet 10 100 Mb s e Modem 56Kbps External type modem is supported Optional but not available in Europe 4 Video Input Model Video Input NTSC PAL DW 604T 4CH Composite Video DW 608T 708T 8CH Composite Video DW 616T 716T 16CH Composite Video 4 Video Output General Monitor Spot output BNC S Video Output Port e VGA Output Port Video Loop Through Port for Each Video Input 4 Recording Frame Model Recording Frame DW 604T 608T 606T NTSC Max 120 fps PAL Max 100 fps DW 708T 716T NTSC Max 240 fps PAL Max 200 fps 4 Audio Recording Model DW 604T DW 608T DW 616T DW 708T DW 716T e 1 Live Audio Support 4 Compression Method e Mpeg 4 ASP 4 Display Mode Model Display Mode Display Frame DW 604T 1 4 Split NTSC 120fps PAL 100fps DW 608T 708T 1 4 9 Split NTSC 240fps PAL 200fps DW 616T 716T 1 4 9 16 Split NTSC 480fps PAL 400fps 108 4 Auto Sequence e Automatic channel rotation in order of x1 x4 x9 Screen Division DW 616T 716T 4 Playback Display Mode e Playing in split screen mode up to 1 4 9 16 splitscreen is possible DW 616T 716T Enlarging an image to full screen is possible Alarm In amp Alarm Out Model ALARM OUT Channels DW 608T 708T 8CH 8CH DW 616T 716T 16CH 16CH Remote Controller Motion Detection Camera Alarm In link Yes 4Pan Tilt Zoom Control Yes B
28. color descriptions e Use the shuttle Dial on the system or the mouse wheel to change hour minute second After selecting the date you wish to view press the OK button to return to Search mode display The system will display the selected date s recording in the time graph Re Roidayawestends Note Jog and Shuttle Dial Jog Dial Changes hour minute second or any other setup value precisely Shuttle Dial Changes hour minute second or any other setup value quickly 84 5 4 Selecting cameras and changing search bar line Search 69 14 2007 W PreAlarm MAlarmin WAudio W instant Selecting cameras You can select the cameras to be selected After pressing the Camera1 to Camera16 buttons on the front panel or moving the cursor to the channel to be selected the cameras can be selected by pressing the Enter button Changing Search bar line e To shift the search bar line use the jog or shuttle dial on the system or the mouse wheel This will shift the bar left or right Shifting the search bar line will change the time of the recording you wish to view Time graph Recorded data shown on the time graph will be displayed in different colors depending on the recording type enabled 85 5 5 Audio Output To select the date you wish to view use the directional keys to select button then press Enter This will display a calendar i Search Oldest Stored Data EEFARFZZ I E Camera CA
29. creen with clicking the button icon by mouse or pressing the front panel key DI Event Search It start event search mode button It cancel backup process Search return It switches to initial search screen during playing video button images 1 PT 35 Playback button It start search mode Mute button e Adjust select MUTE if you do not wish to listen to live audio 36 3 4 Pan Tilt Camera 3 4 1 Switching to Pan Tilt control mode 37 Pan Tilt camera control Select the camera channel connected to the P T Z camera by using the mouse or camera number keys on the front panel This will display the channel in full screen mode e Once the channel is enlarged press Enter to access P T Z control mode Pan Tilt controls may differ depending on the connected camera model Exiting P T Z control mode e When you have finished with this screen click OK button by mouse or press MENU on the front panel to return to Surveillance mode 3 4 2 Pan Tilt Camera Control In P T Z menu you can switch the P T Z camera controls to manual control as well as changing Zoom Focus and Auto Pan settings Figure 4 3 P T Z menu 1 P T Z model Displays the P T Z camera model P T Z function buttons You can enable or disable P T Z camera functions by selecting the options you wish to use by using the mouse or the Directional and Enter key on the front panel
30. current camera setting to all cameras Recording Mode Available Recording Modes e No Recording Schedule Setup Display e Continuous Recording C Continuous Recording e Motion Recording e M Motion Recording Alarm In Recording A Alarm In Recording Motion amp Sensor Recording P Pre alarm Recording e Motion 8 Pre alarm Recording e Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording e Motion amp Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording Mi A MA MT EC 45 4 2 3 Quality Resolution e The details of the Quality Resolution menu are as follows Recording gt Motion Detection Schedule fd Camera QualitwResolution Normal REC Setting da N Property Alarm REC Setting Network REC Setting ih System Setup Alarm REC Time System Info 4 2 3 1 Normal REC Setting You can set the recorded mode values for normal DVR recording Quality Frame Bit Rate Audio MFTO C Resolution Set the screen size for recording Video CIF Source NTSC 704x480 704x240 392x240 704x576 704x288 352x288 Camera e Select which channel to set up 46 Quality Select the recording video quality Set between the option of LOW NORMAL HIGH and BEST Frame Select the number of frames for recording The number of frames refers to the number of screens recorded per second fps Bit Rate Select bit rate to fit network bandwidth VBR transfer high quality image to remote software but network transfe
31. d for the User Then select the group that the user has permission there are three options Group1 Group2 and Group3 If you press Add the entry is registered and displayed in the user list on the right If you press Clear then User ID and Password details entered on the left are deleted User Delete First select a User ID to be deleted from the user list on the right select it by pressing the Enter button If you press Delete only the selected User ID is deleted from the list If you press Delete All all the User IDs registered to the list are deleted 4 5 1 3 Group Setup Change the parameters set to each group Group Group 1 Menu Group e There are 3 user group levels so each group can be set with different permission for system set up and search modes Menu e Check Recording to enable set up permission to Motion detection Schedule Quality Resolution Property Check Camera to enable set up permission to Channel setting Alarm In Setting Alarm In Alarm Out link Alarm In Camera link Spot Out Camera link e Check Network to enable set up permission to DDNS Setup Network Setup Network Test NTP Setup Emergency Notification e Check System Setup to enable set up permission to User Management Site Setup Software Upgrade Schedule Storage e Check System Info to enable set up permission to Log Info Factory D
32. d HDD press Enter button To cancel format and return to HDD table select Cancel button You can view the HDD format progress through the progress bar The system will restart once the format is complete e Caution Because all data will be deleted when the HDD formatting is executed please proceed with the initialization after backing up important data to other place 76 Caution Checking HDD Data Please pay attention to following information to minimize the change of losing HDD data Remember that you should protect HDD from any impact or misuse as this may cause damaged e The Manufacturer is not responsible for missing data or defects caused by the user s miss handling Note Adding Extra HDD Check in advance that the HDD is compatible with the manufacturers DVR Example that can cause loss of data or damage HDD e Any outside impact on the case which could happen whilst disassembling or setting up the DVR Power cut or incorrect shutdown whilst the DVR is operating e Moving or causing any impact on the DVR during operation Please back up events as soon as possible to minimize disappointment should HDD data be lost 77 4 6 System Info The details of the System Info menu are as follows Recording Log Info Factory Default System Shutdown Restart 4 6 1 Log Info This function shows as series of logged tasks made in operating the DVR system and when the
33. d using the plug if the holes on the outlet are too loose e This can cause fire or electric shock This may cause fire or electric shock A N Warning Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the system on your own Itis extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system This may cause fire electric shock or serious injuries Check for any danger signs such as moist floor loosened or damaged power cable or unstable surface If you encounter any problems ask for assistance from your dealer This may cause fire or electric shock Keep at least 15cm between the back of the system and a wall for the cables connected into the system Otherwise cables may be bent damaged or cut This may cause fire electric shock or injuries Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight and always maintain room temperature Avoid candle light and heat generating devices such as heater Keep the system away from places where many people pass e This may cause fire Install the system on a plain surface with sufficient air ventilation Do not place the system on elevated surface This may cause system breakdown or serious injuries The power outlet must be placed on a ground and the voltage range must be within 10 of the voltage rate Do not use the same outlet with a hair dryer iron refrigerator or any heating appliances This may cause fire heating a
34. dio e When the is archived to USB in KDB format the viewer software will be copied automatically to the USB SFX file is backup file format include player in a file EXE e If double click backup SFX file backup date will play automatically 90 6 2 Still Image Backup e To back up still images replay the recorded image first and press the Enter once you reach the scene that you would like to back up The initial search screen in then converted into the initial search screen Backup Mode Start Time End Time Select Media Camera Backup mode Still Image First select KDB SFX Backup mode use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to highlight Backup mode then use the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle to change the option Start Time and End Time Select the start time and end time of the recording you wish to save To change the Start Time and End Time use the mouse or the directional buttons to highlight button then click left mouse button or press Enter Select Media Select the media to be used for saving backup e When selecting USB or IEEE1394 the Format button will be initialized Push Format button when you need to format the chosen media Camera e When Still Image mode is selected only those cameras what selected in search mode will be saved Camera channels that do not contain any data will be disabled Press OK button to begin backup You will see the backup
35. ds and pause the recording MENU To go to the system configuration window press the MENU button You will then be asked to enter the user ID and password To exit the current menu or to close the configuration window press MENU button SEARCH To go to the search window press the SEARCH button You will then be asked to enter the ID and password A V SELECT The A V SELECT Button can be used to select and hear audio in the surveillance screen mode Press A V SELECT button to activate the live audio select mode then press the Channel button you wish to listen REVERSE PLAYBACK USB the REVERSE PLAYBACK button to playback a selected channel in surveillance mode INSTANT BACKUP The INSTANT ACKUP button once pressed automaitcally makes a back up of all channels for the 5 minutes prior to the button being pressed to the USB port USB Port You can connect a portable disk drive to USB port to save backup of recorded video You can update your system software with an upgrade package through the USB port You can control screen menu with connecting USB type mouse 17 1 2 Rear panel The following describes keys and ports on the rear part of the system and their functions 00000000000 09000 C14 c15 L19 55 AA 123458678 990 10 12 1314 15 16 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16C0M CRI ARMIN Ei LAN S VDEO nor AU MO IN AUD QIN Figure 1 2 System rear view DW 716
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38. e value of options one unit at a time in Setup mode When controlling P T Z camera rotate to shift camera lens focus 3 Shuttle outer dial Rotate to play the recordings in Search mode forward or backward Rotate to change the value of options continuously in Setup mode When controlling P T Z camera rotate to zoom in or out 4 HOLD When using the Shuttle dial you can press the HOLD button to maintain the present shuttle speed Press the HOLD button again to deactivate the feature 5 Enter Key Use to select option in Setup or Search mode Use to directly go to Control setup mode from the Surveillance mode 15 6 Directional keys Use to move through the menu options in Setup or Search mode When controlling P T Z camera press the directional keys to move the camera When searching recorded image you can adjust the size of the image using up and down directional key Note OSD Position Control Function It is possible to control OSD position by Up Down Left Right button on 16 division screen 7 Camera Number keys In Surveillance mode press for full screen display of that camera In Search mode press for full screen display of that camera recording during playback Press the keys enter correct numeric password when accessing Setup or Search modes AUTO Press AUTO to begin automatic channel sequence in full screen mode 9 Split screen buttons On Surv
39. ecording No graphic bar where nothing was recorded SPEED e Move the slides to the right to increase the speed of replaying saved image 97 VIEWER 0001020304050607 08091011 121314151617 18192021 22 23 ni _ _ PP _ eee o 9 Zoom Increases screen size by up to x4 Digital Zoom Zoom In Click right mouse button to increase the selected part of the image by up to x17 when recorded by high resolution O Zoom Out Click right mouse button to reduce zoom ratio Move Click right mouse button and drag to move around inside the stored image 98 a na a a E a D 17 1 Playback Be sure to select the camera time and date to search e Adjust SKIP and SPEED ratio as you wish Cm Go to first saved image for selected date Pre Reverse play frame by frame mal Reverse playback Pa Stop ial Forward playback A Forward play frame by frame ca Go to last saved image for the selected date 42 Backup While you are searching recorded data select the image to backup and click The Backup window will appear 3 Print Print the selected image a It is possible to print BMP or JPEG images Audio Play Configuration x e When you want to playback audio select the channel with recorded m Audio play audio Audio recording and replay is supported for only one channel IV Enable e When you click the Audio Play icon KEI the audio play conf
40. efault System Shutdown Restart Search Check Playback to enable search e Check Backup to set up the JPEG BMP KDB and SFX backup and remote backup for any image saved 65 4 5 2 Site Setup e The details of the Site Setup menu are as follows User Management Site Setup ER te y Regional Setting Software Upgrade 0SD Dwell Time Schedule ci SEA Remote Control ID Storages 4 5 2 1 Regional Setting e The regional settings menu is for change the DVR time and date to fit the time zone and language to the installation country Also there is the option for changing the site code which is essential for network connection Language English mm dd 89 17 2007 Language Select the language you wish to use 66 Site Code Setup the ID code to the system for identifying the system when multiple systems are connected through network and to increase network security The Site Code comprise 6 digits When entering Site Code you can enter a maximum of 6 digits LJ IC Date Type It supports a total of 9 formats such as Year Month Day Day Month Year Month Day Year Time Setup e The following screen appears if the Enter button is pressed Al i Y GMT Casablanca Monro Mon Day Hour Min Current Time It shows a currently set time Time Zone You can change Time Zone setting to suit installation Time Zone location Daylight S
41. eillance or Search modes press to select 4 splitscreen 9 splitscreen or 16 split screen INSTANT REC In the case of an emergency or an emergency night happen press the INSTANT REC button Use the INSTANT REC button to record video data from all cameras regardless of the recording schedule D KEY LOCK The KEY LOCK button can be used lock the buttons on the front of the DVR system When activating and deactivating the key lock function a password menu will pop up and password details should be entered to switch between modes 42 EMERGENCY Use the EMERGENCY button to transmit video data to a remote location in the case of emergency 4 LED Status Panel The LED Status Panel displays the current operation state of the DVR REC The light indicates that the DVR is recording BACKUP The light indicates when a backup is in progress NETWORK The light indicates that a client is connected remotely AUDIO SEL The light indicates when the audio select function is active REMOTE The light indicates that a button has been pressed on the remote controller KEYLOCK The light indicates when the key lock function is active POWER The light indicates that the power is on CD DVD RW The CD RW DVD RW is used to backup video data Search mode control Keys In Search mode use these keys to view the recording from either the first or last recorded image to play the recording either forwards or backwar
42. er s carelessness Damaged due to a natural disaster Damaged due to the user not following the instructions and cautions written in the user s guide Damaged due to incorrect power voltage and or frequency being used If the Product Warranty has expired O oO A W N Damaged due to anyone not employed by provider modifying the system If your system is damaged after the expiration of the warranty period free repair service will not be available If you wish the system to be repaired a service fee and replacement parts will be charged on a time amp materials basis Product Warranty Product Model Name Serial Number Purchasing Dealer Warranty Period 1 year from the purchasing date nm Customer Padres gt The Product Warranty Sheet will not be issued again gt The Product Warranty Sheet must be filled on the same day as the product s purchase gt This document must be shown in order to receive the free repair service 112
43. gt gt Y po Search Wi Folders File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Setup inf m data dat license txt setup bmp DAT 5 objects KDBViewer Setup Program Setup will install KDBYiewer onto your system To continue choose Next Back B Next N Cancel C 3 Check the box I accepted this License Agreement and click on Next Ji KDBYiewer Software License Agreement To install you must accept all the items of the License Agreement NOTICE Company licenses the accompanying software to you only upon the condition that you accept all of the terms contained in this license agreement Please read the terms carefully before continuing installation as pressing the Yes button will indicate your assent to them If you do not agree to these terms please press the No button to exit install as Company is unwilling to license the software to you in which event you should return the full product with proof of purchase to the dealer LICENSE AND WARRANTY The software which accompanies this license the Software is the property of Company or its licensers and is protected by copyright law While Company continues to own the Software you will have certain rights to use the Software Sl KDBYiewer Select installation folder Select a installation folder for KDBWiewer CAKDB Viewer 5 Installation will start Sd KDBYiewer Copy files Copying
44. ible with the NTP server Success is displayed on the progress bar Otherwise Fail is displayed NTP Enable The operator can decide whether to use NTP feature or not To use the NTP feature click on NTP Eanble button Note The operator cannot change the time in the Setup menu but can set the Time Zone while the NTP feature is enabled The NTP server and the system are synchronized every hour In case that the system time of the DVR is later than the current standard time provided by the NTP and the system time is reset by the NTP then the recording is stopped until the system time passes the prior system time before the reset in order to prevent overwrite of the previous record That is recording will start again after the newly set system time passes the last old system time 58 NTP Server List Worldwide pool ntp org Asia Asia pool ntp org Europe Europe pool ntp org North America North america pool ntp org Oceania Oceania pool ntp org South America South america pool ntp org Austria Australia Belgium Canada Switzerland Chile Germany Denmark Spain Finland France Guatemala Ireland Italy Japan Mexico Malaysia Netherlands Norway New Zealand Philippines Poland Portugal Russia Sweden USA at pool ntp org au pool ntp org be pool ntp org ca pool ntp org ch pool ntp org cl pool ntp org de pool ntp org dk pool ntp org es pool ntp org fi pool ntp org fr pool n
45. iguration Volume control High window appears as right E e Check on Enable fy e Adjust the volume properly using Volume control 5 Adjustment of playback image e Image quality such as brightness contrast colour sharpness rotate mirror outline and twist function during playback can be adjusted Search Sheet e When you click the icon for searching the backup data a window as below will appear Select DW Series which contains backup data then select the site you wish to search and click Search to start Site Code Data Type DateandTime__ TimeZone Pah jackup 07 19 2006 06 19 GMT Casa HAKDB Backup Search Exit Quit e Exit the Viewer program 99 2 WebDVR Connect WebDVR p 1 Input DVR IP address to connect on Web Browser Internet Explorer as blow picture Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ou ee Search Se Favorites ela A Addres E http 210 121 177 17 5 This site might require the Following ActiveX control CmsWebDYWR Click here to install TTT Onm 4 Note e To operate WebDVR without errors on Windows Vista execute Internet Explorer as an administrator And then you can get the right the access to download ActiveX program To execute Internet Explorer as an administrator 1 Click Start button 2 If you have program
46. ion option to ON To cancel the whole screen from motion detection area switch the option to OFF Sensitivity You can set the motion detection sensitivity of each camera to LOWEST LOW NORMAL HIGH or HIGHEST Beep e To hear a beep warning sound when the system detects movement in motion detection area set the Beep option to ON To hear no warning sound set the option to OFF Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all cameras 44 4 2 2 Schedule Set the recording type for each camera over a 24 hour period Time Rec Option E Alarm In A MI Motion M Camera Use the mouse wheel or the Jog Shuttle to select the camera to change its schedule Time Change the recording time in hourly intervals Use the mouse to toggle the time or use the jog and shuttle dials on the front of the DVR REC Option You can select a recording mode for the selected camera by using the mouse or directional keys to highlight the type of recording you wish to set e Available recording modes are listed on the table below You can set none recording as an option 24 Hour setting e This setting applies the recording type to a camera for the whole 24 hour period e Select the type of recording using the mouse or jog and shuttle to toggle between the settings Apply All e Click the Apply All button to apply the
47. k in E Backup e EJ File name 07202006 015547 01 bmp Files of type Bitmap File bmp Jpeg File pa jpeg AV Y Cancel 4 104 4 If select correctly it will be shown as below picture Watermark Check Program x File Open Water Mark Check Source Mark __ Result Mark MA HAKDB Backup 07202006 015547 01 b al 5 Press Water mark Check button to check forgery of selected file as below pictures Watermark Check Program x File Open h kdb backup 07202006 01 5547 01 b Water Mark Check Source Mark ae GS ee Peste Result Mark 3FFA5F90221 aa dado dote Watermark Corrupted Exit a Modified Image Watermark Check Program xj File Open h kdb backup 07202006 01 5547 01 b Water Mark Check Source Mark FEB5D5E2A7820394 eeessarrras Result Mark FEB5D5E2A7820394 essenrrras Watermark Approved Exit B Original Image 105 4 Adding HDD 4 1 Installing new HDD 106 Turn the system off and install the new HDD into the system Turn the system back on and wait for the HDD format message The message will ask you to confirm HDD format HDD format is a necessary procedure before using the newly installed HDD Press Yes button to being formatted the new HDD Pressing No button will cancel HDD format and shutdown the system Once the system begins formatting the HDD y
48. lists wave cursor Internet Explorer menu and click right button on the mouse 3 If you have pop up menu click Run as Administrator menu o Default Programs E Internet Explorer Korea Media Player 3 Korea Messenger Cel Microsoft Access fa Microsoft Word E mictest bd E Windows Calendar Windows Contacts bid Windows Defender E Windows DVD Maker REA Windows Fax and Scar B Windows Live Messen A Windows Mail e Windows Media Cente a Windows Media Playei Windows Meeting Spa a Windows Movie Make Windows Photo Galler 3 Windows Update de Accessories 4 Back o Pin to Start Menu Add to Quick Launch Restore previous versions Send To Cut Copy Delete Rename Properties Rename Properties 2 Select Install ActiveX Control on popup menu File A id This site might require the following ActiveX control CmsWebD Edit View Favorites Tools Help Install Ac Control Information Bar Help 100 3 After pop up message click Install to install software Windows Explorer Security Warning 4 After install is complete the screen below will be displayed Insert ID and password to connect to DVR and then click Login El http 210 121 177 17 101 Live Watch Mode j Y Live Watch Fie Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Q x Si x 2 YO Search Iy Favorites Address http 210 121 177 17f
49. livewatch_ex html WEB DVR O CEEE A Ea Done CETE T i nene View Panel It can be shown live picture from DVR And each channel screen can be moved through Drag and Drop 2 Live Watch Press button to enter the live display 3 Playback Press button to enter the search display 4 Split button Choose the screen division displayed by 4 6 9 10 13 16 25 33 36 splits 5 Search date Input the search date and time Timeline panel Displays the information about the recording data for selected day The time graph can be zoomed by clicking on the timeline and click anywhere on the graph to move the playback time to that location 7 Refresh If you click on the button the timeline will update with the latest recorded data Playback panel Controls to adjust the playback of recorded data select play reverse one image at a time and move to first and last image of the day 9 Live mode conversion It is a function to convert from 1 channel playback back to watch Speed Volume Change the playback speed and volume 102 Search Mode j Playback lt si 151 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help amp Q ex SA 7 x 12 A O Search S Favorites E Address E http 210 121 177 17 playback html Go WEB DVR a C01 CAMERA1 KODICO Live Watch 7 Playback 2 3 amp 5 2Y GUS IEAMERAS ZIA pal RSbs vey fenaeaneR ad
50. motion detection area sensitivity and alarm for each camera video Press the Enter button after moving the cursor on the camera to be set Full Motion Sensitivity TETI A Beep OFF rl Motion Link Setting You can set a motion link recording for each camera e When the camera detects movement in the motion detection area the linked camera will begin recording as well regardless of its recording schedule e To use Motion link recording the camera detecting the movement must be set to Motion Detection recording in the schedule If the camera s schedule is set to Continuous Recording Motion Link will be disabled In Surveillance mode when the camera detects movement in its motion detection area the linked camera channel will flash REC and begin recording e To access Motion Link Setting use the mouse or the directional keys to select Setting Motion Camera C 1 CAMERA1 Link Camera Motion Camera Select the camera that will detect the movement in its motion detection area by using the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle on the system Link Camera Select the cameras that will be linked to the Motion Camera by using the mouse or the directional keys You can link multiple cameras to the selected Motion Camera 43 Camera e Use the jog shuttle on the system to select other cameras for set up Full Motion e To set the whole channel screen to motion detection area switch the Full Mot
51. n electric shock IN Warning When the system s battery is depleted you must If the system s HDD has exceeded its life span change it with the same or equivalent type of you may not be able to recover any data stored battery specified by the manufacturer Depleted inside the HDD If the video on the system screen batteries should be discarded according to appears damaged while playing a recording manufacturer s instructions stored inside the system s HDD it must be replaced with a new one Ask for an engineer s This may cause an explosion y p assistance for HDD replacement from your dealer e Provider is not responsible for deleted data caused by user s mishandling CALIFORINIA USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA Perchlorate Material special handing may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Please check to make sure the following equipment are included when you purchased DVR If any items are missing contact your dealer The user manual will be included either inside the product software CD or a quick Manual including important contents CD Manual Software Remote Controller Manual Site Center 0 CORIA 2000000 KORONE KSR TI6T Audio Cable Power Cable HDD Screws Mouse 10 Chapter 1 Intro
52. n size Conversion into the initial Search Screen or Monitoring Screen To return to Search mode display press the Enter button at anytime To shift from the search screen to the surveillance screen press the SEARCH LIVE button Note Recording frame rate might vary depending on the number of installed camera or system load 87 5 7 Event Search Event search function can be used to search and display data recorded by motion or alarm events The following Event Search screen will appear if the Event button is pressed 09 11 2007 14 59 94 Event Camera E gi O O N 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 4 M 5 M 12 M 2 M 4 M A M Motion Alarm ro 1 Start Time and End Time Set the Event search time e To change the Start Time and End Time use the mouse or the directional buttons to highlight saan button then click left mouse button or press Enter Search e Click on the Search button to start the event search 3 Camera e Select the camera or channel to search 4 Choose event items to search Select the item which you want to search choose either or both Motion and Alarm Events Event List This part is displays searched result Choose the event from the list you want to playback and click the Play button then event images will be played back 88 6 Backup 6 Backup From Search screen display select BACKP button to save a backup co
53. ng the Emergency button on the front panel of the system select the Emergency Button event field SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server address user ID and password SMTP Server Information SMTP Server mail dvr com admin 62 4 5 System Setup e The details of the system setup menu are as follows Recording User Management BNO Camera E Site Setup Na N Software Upgrade Schedule Storages System Info 4 5 1 User Management e The details of the User Management menu are as follows Recording User Management Password Setup a Software Upgrade x a Sa Network ES Kapun cli OS Schedule 2 System Setup gt Storages Na 63 4 5 1 1 Password Setup Change the password for the administrator Old Password The default password is not designated first time This must be used when changing the password New Password e A virtual keyboard will appear if the Enter button is pressed You can input characters one by one up to 16 characters Confirm Password This is the menu for SO the new password You need to enter New Password first If you enter the Confirm Password first without entering the New Password no response is made on the entry 4 5 1 2 User Addition Setup Add new user and select the access level operator3 PSR operatori TA Password iGroup2 i Group2 64 User Add Enter User ID and Passwor
54. number AUCO recording status Shows audio recording enabled 2 Camera name a HDD Capacity IE camera NANG e Display HDD used by percentage 3 Recording status Displays camera recording mode enabled HDO Status Shows when a Bad Sector appears on HDD 4 1P T Z status Displays Pan Tilt camera status enabled Recording Mode Available Recording Modes and Screen Display No Display C Continuous Recording e Continuous Recording Red REC e Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording e Motion amp Alarm In amp Pre alarm Recording e M Motion Recording Motion Recording e Alarm In Recording S Alarm In Recording e Motion amp Sensor Recording P Pre alarm Recording Motion amp Pre alarm Recording Yellow REC 33 3 2 Enabling full screen and sequence mode n DEE 2003 13 35 25 137 C2CAMERAZ CI CAMERAS E C5 CAMERAS Ne AG gt F C2 CAMERA2 EN CAMERA C8 CAMERAS 07 23 42003 13 35 dy C1CAMERA 1 C8 CAMERAS CI2CAMEBEIRA 12 a y HA a MERATE a C3 CAMERAS C9 CAMERAS 46 To Select 16 way split screen EH Press the 16 way split screen button to view all cameras on one screen DW 616T 716T To Select 9 way split screen FEA Press the 9 split screen button to select display of cameras 1 9 Press again to move to next 9 way screen To Select Quad screen y Press the 4 split screen button to select quad display of cameras
55. o as Sia 1 mora Ollo MODEM DW 6 7 series RS 232 connection Center PC 29 2 5 Alarm In Port Connection Input 100 TEEEREEESI c13 as ot at addy Alarm In Da Connect one of the two signal lines from the sensor infrared sensor magnetic to COM port and connect the other signal line to the desired Alarm In number Use a separate adapter to supply power to each sensor AN Caution 30 2 6 Alarm Out Port Connection Output SEPELIO c15 c16 L15 L16 I 00000060000 820000 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 GND 123 485 6 7 8 9 10 114 12 13 14 15 16 COM a ALARMOUT r fal H e G E x A lt u RS232 __ 1EE1394 oon on ee Alarm Light Amplification Siren External Power DC12V External Relay Etc During automatic control of an external sensor the Alarm Out output port is interworked the value set in Set Alarm In Alarm Out menu and COM port is connected e In normal circumstances the Alarm Out output is kept in NO status e When Alarm Out is triggered the Alarm Out output changes to NC status A Caution The operating voltage should be maximum 12V 300mA e When controlling lights and other devices operated by AC power use a separate external relay 31 3 Live 3 1 Screen layout 07 7 23 2003 ro C3 CAMERA3 Camera number Displays camera
56. ou can view the progress through the progress bar Once HDD is complete the system will restart Note Before attaching a new HDD to the system you are recommended to check both the original HDD and the new HDD interface jumper and set the MASTER and SLAVE e Any newly installed HDD must be formatted e Remember that formatting will erase any data stored on the new HDD Please make sure you have saved any important data before proceeding with HDD format 4 2 Checking HDD Database If the newly installed HDD database does not correspond with the original HDD the system will display the HDD table Machine No 00 0C0 8C FF 00 08 If the database of the HDD does not correspond you must format either the system s original HDD or the newly installed HDD Site Code Record ID HDD Info PM 74GB F7DFB3B8 E2FE 6 From the table you can select the HDD you wish to format then select OK button The system will display a confirmation message Select Cancel button to exit HDD table screen i PIO gt pit Y ari PSIPr n ary Mi i wy rere You can view the HDD format progress through the progress bar The system will restart once the format is complete f Caution Any newly installed HDD must be formatted Remember that formatting will erase all data stored on the selected HDD Please make sure you have saved all important data before proceeding with HDD format 107 5 Specifi
57. ou can input the uppercase letters and number keys Camera Name CAMERA1 P T Z Model Lets you select P T Z on the selected camera channel 4 3 2 Alarm In Setting e Configure Alarm In type Normally Open and Normally Close setting and beep option Alarm In Signal Type Normally Open Beep Alarm In Select the Alarm In number for configuration Signal Type e The Alarm In type can be set to Normally Open or Normally Close e Normally Closed type If the door object with the Alarm In installed is not closed the Alarm In will trigger e Normally Open Type If the door object with the Alarm In installed is not opened the Alarm In will trigger Beep e When Alarm In are triggered the system will produce Beep alarm sound through its internal speakers Select ON to enable alarm and select OFF to disable it 52 4 3 3 Alarm In Out Link e Link Alarm In and Alarm Out devices and activation time Alarm In Alarm In 1 Mol i conrinuous TA 308 SECONDS fol 80 SECONDS Po y Cs GREET CIA continuous fay Ce CONTINUOUS C OA CEA Alarm In Select the Alarm In number for configuration Alarm Out You can link a Alarm In with Alarm Out devices When a Alarm In is triggered the lined Alarm Out device s will automatically activate Dewll Time You can set how long the Alarm Out devices will stay activated The value can be changed in 10 seconds
58. py of the recording using USB HDD or a portable hard drive such as USB memory stick The backup files can be saved as SFX BMP JPEG or KDB Data Base formats 6 1 Video Backup Backup Mode Video KDB Start Time 09 12 2007 10 27 59 End Time Select Media Camera Backup mode Video First select KDB SFX Backup mode use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to highlight Backup mode then use the mouse wheel or the jog shuttle to change the option Start Time and End Time Select the start time and end time of the recording you wish to save To change the Start Time and End Time use the mouse or the directional buttons to highlight button then click left mouse button or press Enter Select Media Select the media to be used for saving backup e When selecting USB or IEEE1394 the Format button will be initialized Push Format button when you need to format the chosen media Camera Select the camera number that contains the recording you wish to save e When saving backup in KDB format you can select multiple camera channels When saving backup in SFX format you can only select one camera channels e When saving backup in Video mode you will see displayed on the corresponding camera channels in Surveillance mode Note e KDB Data Base backup enables backup of the video with audio data However the other types of backup such as BMP JPG do not include au
59. r speed can be slow CBR transfer middle quality image to remote software but network transfer speed can be fast Audio e To recording sound with the selected camera Select whether to save audio data or not for each camera Apply All Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera Note Recording frame rate may very depending on the number of installed camera or system load 4 2 3 2 Alarm REC Setting You can set the DVR recording mode values when a Alarm happens Alarm In Motion detection Instant recording Quality 7 A fece ETNO Audio MESIA Camera Select which channel to set up Quality Select the recording video quality Set between the option of LOW NORMAL HIGH and BEST Frame Select the number of frames for recording The number of frames refers to the number of screens recorded per second fps 47 Bit Rate Select bit rate to fit network bandwidth VBR transfer high quality image to remote software but network transfer speed can be slow CBR transfer middle quality image to remote software but network transfer speed can be fast Audio To recording sound with the selected camera Select whether to save audio data or not for each camera Apply All Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera 4 2 3 3 Network REC Setting Set image values for network transmission 352 x 2
60. segments up to maximum of 300 seconds Set up continuous to keep Alarm Out put period Note e Alarm In function means alarm control event For example siren emergency lamp 4 3 4 Alarm In Camera link Link the Alarm In and camera recording Alarm In CN ay Cn Ce MIA 53 Alarm In Select the Alarm In number for configuration Camera Choose the cameras you wish to link with the selected Alarm In e When the Alarm In is trigged the linked camera s will automatically begin recording 4 3 5 Spot Out Camera Link e When you have spot monitors the Spot Out channel can be used for monitoring a specific channel on a dedicated monitor SETTER Dwell Time Camera Spot Out Port e Select the spot output port to connect to the selected camera Normal Dwell Time e 1 60 Seconds Its sets the display duration of the current channel until the next channel is displayed Event Dwell Time e Sets whether or not to run the Event Monitoring function for the Spot Out channel It can be set to any of off 30 seconds and Continue Camera e Selecting with cameras to view on spot monitor output 54 4 4 Network The details of the network menu are as follows DDNS Setup Network Setup Network Test NTP Setup Emergency Notification 4 4 1 DDNS Setup DDNS Setup function allows you to use the dynamic IP address connected to the system as if it is a fixed IP Address
61. ss You can remotely monitor search and control data through modem access If the RS 232 port is used then the RS 485 S will not function 48 VGA Connect the VGA monitor to the VGA port Displays the DVR system on the monitor 7 NTSC PAL Setup The DVR supports both NTSC and PAL formats Before turning on the DVR select the NTSC or PAL video format 20 Note Removable Disk The table below lists compatible USB disks If you want to use other removable disk it should be compatible with Linux 2 6 0 or over Other USB disk may not work properly It is recommended that you confirm through the manufacturer the Linux compatibility of the removal disk you wish to purchase The USB disk should be formatted as FAT 32 DVR does not supports NTFS or other file system When the memory of the portable USB disk is partitioned or a password has been set the system will not recognize the disk Combine partitions in the memory and unlock the password before connecting the disk to the system Since some USB HDDs do not generate power at all or generate only low voltage power a separate power source is required for such USB HDDs to enable the system to recognize them Only when the memory of the USB HDD is formatted as the main partition will the system recognize the USB HDD If it is formatted as an extension partition however the system will not recognize the USB HDD Removable Disk support e fre
62. t setup is OFF Instant REC Beep Setup Beep sound working time 49 4 2 4 Property Change the color brightness and contrast for each camera Camera C 1 CAMERAI Camera Select which channel to set up Color Bright Contrast You can set the color brightness and contrast of the selected camera The adjustment can be made from 0 to 255 using the jog shuttle or mouse wheel Default e Select Default button to set the color brightness and contrast to their default value Apply All Click the Apply All button to apply the current camera setting to all camera 50 4 3 Camera menu e The details of the camera menu are as follows Recording Channel Setting Alarm In Setting Alarm In Alarm Out Link i System Setup Alarm In Camera link Spot Out Camera link System Info 4 3 1 Channel Setting Set camera status and name add PTZ protocol to camera Camera Channel 1 Camera Available AAT Camera Name P T Z Model ZC SD622JF Camera Select the channel to set up the camera Camera Available Set the use of the selected camera between Enable Disable and Secure using the mouse scroll wheel or jog shuttle 51 Camera Name A camera name of the selected channel can be set A virtual keyboard appears if you press the Enter utton Characters can be input one by moving the cursor You can input up to 10 characters If you press Shift y
63. ter 5 Search 51 Accessing Search Mode cacare 83 5 2 Search mode CIS DIAY corintio aaa Sarnese 83 5 3 Selecting date and TIME ria RIETI 84 5 4 Selecting cameras and changing search bar line 1 2r rei 85 5 5 Audio QUIpultsisi AO 5 60 PIAVDACRiziiizzzicneri ainibend deg a ad al dedica iva ada OD 5 7 Eve t Sedriano ar O 12 Chapter 6 Backup 6 1 Video BackUp rar RITA RR a 90 6 2 Still Image BaCKUD sic iran creencia 91 6 3 Media FOFMadisiinicacs insista e A OL Appendix de RDB VIEWER ainia 94 bel HOW to r n eee eee 94 1 2 Viewer main O o en 97 2 WEDDV R ur it i 100 3 Watermark Checker cimil 104 4 Adding HDD orinar ri is 106 A A ses tee te ee A E SEEE N 106 4 2 Checking HDD DataSet eri 107 Ds SpeclilcalionS aiar eaa e iaaa 108 Gillian 110 13 1 Introducing your real time DVR 1 1 Front panel The following describes the keys and ports on the front of the system and their functions Y 0000 I Gg D Q 2 _ _ _ 0101010 OOO SAN 000000000 KSR 716T open as 00000 Figure 1 1 System front view DW 716T ey O Power Use this button to shutdown the DVR When the button is pressed a password menu will pop up and password details should be entered click OK and the DVR will turn off 2 Jog Inner dial Rotate to view recordings in Search mode forwards or backwards one frame at a time Rotate to change th
64. ter referred to DVR is a high tech security equipment that contains a high capacity HDD and top notch circuits High temperature inside or outside of the product may reduce the product life deteriorate performance see the Figure 1 below it explains the correlation between temperature and product life and lead to a malfunction Temperature One Year 24HR X 365 DAY 8 760 HR Unit C TE Mm 2 000 5 000 10 000 20 000 50 000 100 000 200 000 Life Unit HOURS Figure 1 24 Please keep the following instructions for rack mounting the DVRs to proceed with the installation 1 The rack on which the DVR is mounted should not be sealed off 2 And it also can allow air circulation through the vent 3 As shown in the Figure 2 we recommend you to heap the product with other DVR s or use rack mount devices at certain space or install a vent system to accommodate airflow 4 For forming a natural convection the air intake hole should be positional at the bottom and the emission at the top 5 We recommend you to install each of the air intake and emission holes with fan motors for sufficient airflow The air intake fan should be equipped with a filter to prevent possible inflow of dust and other impurities 6 As shown in the Figure 1 the temperature inside the rack and around the DVR should maintain between 0 and 45 C Figure 2 25 2 2 Pan Tilt Connection L10 L11 eee 6 60000
65. tp org gt pool ntp org ie pool ntp org it pool ntp org jp pool ntp org mx pool ntp org my pool ntp org nl pool ntp org no pool ntp org nz pool ntp org ph pool ntp org pl pool ntp org pt pool ntp org ru pool ntp org se pool ntp org us pool ntp org 4 4 5 Emergency Notification When an emergency Alarm in event has occurred the Emergency Notification either delivers the emergency message and video to the IP address with the CMS or transmits an e mail to a designated e mail address Press the CMS button to set the Emergency Notification by CMS CMS IP Tel www cms com Transfer Time 150 SEC Start On O Alarm in C Emergency Button Alarm In Enable Disable You can select unselect the Alarm In to be used as an emergency Alarm In In circumstance that a signal is generated in the emergency Alarm In the images of the linked camera are transmitted to a remote location address CMS IP Tel Enter the IP address that CMS is executed The following input screen will appear if the Enter button is pressed CMS IP Tel wew cms com Transfer Time Set the time that a emergency message is transmitted e Transmit in a until of 30 60 90 120 or 150 seconds Start On To enable the Emergency Notification feature by Alarm In event selected the Alarm In event field To enable the Emergency Notification feature using the Emergency button on the front panel of the system select the
66. use the control devices manually select the 16 splitscreen mode in Surveillance mode then press Enter key You will then be able to select the control devices you wish to use manually Tiare ret nro T y C5 CAMERAS RA C8 CAMERAS rar e ma TE LF Te A ON CAMERA 11 comm CIZCAMERA 12 ped if a M 9 ay lt a aa CTZ D 7 gt Pra CIS5CAMERA 15 MERA Alarm Out euler Led em Le Exiting Alarm Out mode Use the mouse or the directional keys and Enter key to select the control device numbers you wish to control manually 84 mod MID j m4 Cum Lac Press Enter button to return to Surveillance mode 40 4 System setup 4 System Setup 4 1 Accessing Setup mode To go to the system setup screen click the MENU button on the front of the system The login window will then be displayed enabling the inputting of login ID and password as shown below Click the Input button to enter the desired login ID and password The admin account initially has no password If you forget your password you will not be able to access Setup mode or change your password We strongly recommend that you either write down your password and keep it safe or use a password that you are sure to remember 4 2 Recording menu e The details of the recording menu are as follows Motion Detection Schedule Quality Resolution Property 42 4 2 1 Motion detection Set the
67. with sufficient air ventilation Avoid any surface that vibrates Placing the system near electronic devices such as radio or TV may cause breakdown to the product Do not place any heavy object on the system The following are warnings and cautions for the safety of the users and for the prevention of any property damage Please read below thoroughly Warning and Caution signs If you are not aware of this If you are not aware of this A Warning warning you may be seriously Caution caution you may be injured injured or be killed or cause property loss J Warning Turn off the system before installing the system Do not place any liquid container on the system Do not plug in several electric devices to the such as water coffee or beverage same outlet ei If liquid is poured onto the system it can cause e This may cause heating fire or electric shock a system breakdown or cause fire Prevent power cable from being severely bent or Clean the dust around the system on regular pressed by a heavy object basis When cleaning the system always use dry cloth Do not use wet cloth or other organic This may cause fire solvents This may damage the surface of the system and can cause system breakdown or electric shock Avoid any place with moisture dust or soot When pulling the power cable from the plug do so gently Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoi
68. y Daily Every 2 days Every 3 days Weekly Every 2 weeks Every 3 weeks or Monthly Restarting the system on regular basis may help stabilize the system performance 74 4 5 5 Storage e The details of the Storage menu are as follows User Management Site Setup Software Upgrade Schedule torages jii ternal Storages HDD Management 4 5 5 1 Backup Schedule Setup external storage for backup device or extended recording storage device IEEE 1394 External Storage Display external storage device type Used as External Storage can serve as a backup device or the recording device Select Backup Device to use the external storage as backup device and Recording Device as the recording device and click the OK button Note Do not disconnect the cable or turn off external storage during operation May cause the DVR system to malfunction or damage the file system of the external storage In case of damage to the file system of the external storage or recover program 4 5 5 2 Hard Disk Format The table shows the system s built in HDD s and their information You can install up to HDD into the system Form the table you can select the HDD you wish to format then select OK button Record ID HDD Info PM 74GB F7DFB3B8 E2FE 6 The system will display a warning message To confirm and proceed with formatting the selecte
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