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1. Figure 8 15 Start time End time Select the time period to review Log type Select the type of log to review system log configuration log data log alarm log recording log and user management 7D 8 3 4 Download H 264 Network DVR Remotely access the DVR to download video files to archive on the PC network drive of burn to CD DVD Figure 8 16 Download and Convert to AVI Double Space Channel Select the channel to search Record type Select the recording type all recording alarm recording motion recording Start time End time Select the time period to review Status control Common Video Log Download Channel A11 Channel vi Start time 2010 3 22 0 00 00 End time 2010 3 22 FEE p 030100583 04 2010 03 22 09 22 09 020100582 23 2010 03 22 09 22 09 0101005851 02 2010 03 22 09 22 09 000100580 01 2010 03 22 09 22 09 030100578 04 2010 03 22 08 22 09 020100578 03 2010 03 22 08 22 09 010100577 02 2010 03 22 08 22 09 00100576 01 2010 03 22 08 22 09 030100575 04 2010 03 22 07 22 09 020100574 03 2010 03 22 07 22 09 010100575 22 2010 03 22 07 22 09 000100572 01 2010 03 22 07 22 09 030100571 04 2010 03 22 06 22 09 020100570 23 2010 03 22 06 22 09 010100569 02 2010 03 22 06 22 09 000100566 01 2010 03 22 06 22 09 030100567 04 2010 03 22 05 22 08 020100566 03 2010 03 22 05 22 08 lt Figure 8 16 732 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 010 0522 2010 03 22 2010 03 2
2. Over write the oldest files and continue to record and Stop Video recording Duration Set the maximum time an event will record to a file between 5 and 120 minutes Channel Schedule Drop down menus Select the corresponding channel number and day to schedule recording Click ALL to choose all channels Alarm Pre Record Saves the five seconds of video prior to the alarm event to the file Time Section Select the scheduled record time for each channel there are four time options The time scope is 00 00 24 00 After each channel parameter is set press the Save key Normal Motion Alarm Setup the record mode for each channel selection can be single or multi selection Copy Setting To The Following Channel Copy the setup to all channels Note Select save after setting each channel 42 H 264 Network DVR 6 4 PTZ Setup Main Menu System PTZ Setup Figure 6 5 CHANNEL 01 V Figure 6 5 Channel Choose the channel to connect a speed dome camera ALL means all channels DEV Address Set the address es of speed dome camera s The numerical ranges 0 255 Note The address must be consistent with the speed dome cameras or the DVR can t control the cameras Protocol Choose the corresponding control protocol Pelco_P Pelco_D the default is Pelco_D Baud Rate Choose baud rate of the corresponding speed dome camera the range is 1200 115200 the default is 9600 Data Bit The range is 5
3. 48 AE a a a a a a ea aa a a a E r 49 56 EocalDISplay REPPE 50 TVIST NO eee 52 eC NO OPA A o o eo et gia tens a Steen bette a eet uy 56 13 SSE Malntonance s utili Ai 57 TOMME NENNE 57 FORESO re 59 CHAPTER 8 Remote Network Control and Management an rannnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennnennnennnennnennnennnennn 60 TRENE SNE 60 8 k1 Network Securty SANG avvek SNE 60 8 1 2 Connection Settings 8 1 3 ActiveX Download Installation 8 2 Remote Connection 8 2 1 CONNECTION cccccececececeeees 8 2 2 Multiple Servers Login 8 2 3 Channel Associated Menus 0 3 CONTO loo tdo 8 3 1 Common Control 02 NI ASC siii 8 4 1 Local Setting o H 264 Network DVR 8 4 2 Common Setting Encoding Setting Record Setting Alarm Setting PTZ Setting Video Detect Video Loss Video Blind 8 5 Toolbar Introduction 8 5 1 Real Time Preview Control 852 PlayDaCK ass User can playback the local recording files and also can remote playback the files on DVR Click stop to stop playing oo oooocoo 8 6 Other Operations ooccoccoccco 8 6 1 PTZ and Preset Control 8 6 2 Lens Control ccecececeeees 8 6 3 Window View Modes CHAPTER 10 Mobile phone client software operation xranranv
4. H 264 Network DVR User Manual September 2010 H 264 Network DVR Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Product INtFodueUON uns 6 ENN 6 A A A a a S a a a a E T E E GHAPTER Z FamillatiZa ON cidad 8 2 UNPacking ana NS PE o ici 8 2 2 Fron allel KES FEIN 9 2 DT ROME ING PR 9 24 Real Panel 4 G ver 10 24 Rea Panels Caesar 11 25 Remote COMI Ol Operation ssrin A a 12 CHAPTER 3 BASIC Opera srt nen 14 JET MOUSE OPEN EN 14 2 A A A 16 TN 17 2 EON NN eee ee ae T ne 18 PENN SN 19 TRE 19 JA TREN 19 A al DAR NE 20 A AS A E 22 CHAR LER 4 Menu Operalohuuravvvvp NN ne 24 JF MEN PEN PP 24 12 Menu Operan ad adds 27 221 SEN OMAN 28 Menu gt SYSTEM INFO FA 28 422 E A e A a R 33 CHAPTER 5 System CONTO licsiiuntisita iii ile odio Ne 34 H 264 Network DVR PLN 34 De MO 1 ON NE NE SE EE dadas 34 dl PEPE SSE 34 ENN 34 yA E EE a 35 55 SOU IG MOON 36 Y EE EE RI ca usa ie O ge opt eee A 36 SA VPA CONTO ERE NE ia 36 SA o a a a a a 37 CHAPTER 6 SYSTEM SEP see 39 OSEN SNP re 40 6 2 ENCO ANG SE UPA SAA 40 OS Recording SEN PNAS 42 PI SN 43 Man Men SYSTEMS PTZ Setup Figure OS Vee 43 6 30 NENSETER 44 STEN UD NN 44 COANE Ue do eos 46 Main Ment System Alarin Setup FIGUIE G 6 arsen 46 OT VIGO Detection SA PN Seem ide Sig ae 47 O WIGDEO HOS e o uo a a aa
5. 2 Bad disk sectors may lead to the appearance of Mosaic during the playback ActiveX of client can t be updated automatically 1 Whether the IP address accessing server Is correct 2 Whether the settings of browser are correct refer to 8 1 2 3 Please turn off the window if it s open 4 Support the ActiveX control has some problems of compatibility please use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access server 83 H 264 Network DVR Appendix A Technical Specifications o Video Input 4ch 1 0Vp p 750 BNC 8ch 1 0Vp p 750 BNC 4ch 1 pm p 750 BNC Video Output 3ch 1 0Vp p 750 BNCx1 Super Videox1 VGAx1 Display 720x576 PAL 720x480 NTSC Recording D1 704x576 PAL 704x480 NTSC HD1 704x288 PAL 704x240 NTSC CIF 352x288 PAL 320x240 NTSC only 4ch CIF for Simple Edition D1 25FPS PAL 30 FPS NTSC D1 50 FPS PAL 60 FPS NTSC CIF 400 FPS PAL 480 FPS NTSC ESS CIF 100FPS PAL 120 FPS NTSC CIF 200 FPS PAL 240 FPS NTSC Audiolnput BNO4 ooo RCAx1 Audio Output Audio Codec AM Er A A A Recording Modes Manual Schedule Motion Alarm Record Playback Network Network Interface RJ45 10M 100M PTZ Control Enable set up the preset and use the mouse to move or scale the picture Resolution Communication Interface 2 interface Support larger than 1TB l 2 interface Support larger than 1TB SATA 2 interface Support larger than 1TB SATA HDD SATA HDD HDD Remote Control With remote Control Power Supply 12
6. 57 H 264 Network DVR 7 4 Output Adjustment Main Menu Advance VGA Adjust Figure 7 8 Manage the VGA output adjustment region color brightness and resolution f dddddd dd d d d d VGA SATURATION EEE 4 RES NUT I ON KO TR VOLUME vezeererenser ae SSS SS SSS SSS rre 58 H 264 Network DVR 7 5 Restore Main Menu Advance Restore Figure 7 9 You can set multiple options back to factory default Select the sub system to reset and click confirm to complete the operation Note Menu Color Language Date amp Time format system IP address User account won t revert to factory default REYERT DEFAULT Figure 7 9 59 H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 8 Remote Network Control and Management 8 1 Remote Settings 8 1 1 Network Security Settings Set internet security level before install Activex 1 Open Browser i e Internet Explorer select Tools Internet options 2 In the dialog box that appears select the Security tab Figure 8 1 Internet Options General security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted siler Internet This zone contains all Web sites you havent placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use th
7. 259 255 205 UO Default gateway 192 168 0 1 8 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate ONS server 202 101 172 47 Figure 8 5 5 The setting screen displays the PC s IP address subnet mask default gateway Figure 8 5 Your network parameter setting may be different than shown 6 Copy the corresponding subnet mask and default gateway to the DVR see section 6 5 Network Settings The IP address must not be the same as the PC this will result in a network conflict In this example the DVR IP address should be 192 168 0 X in which X is not 40 or 1 including the other is using the IP address and can not be more than 255 the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 gateway to 192 168 0 1 64 H 264 Network DVR 8 1 3 ActiveX Download Installation After completing the DVR network settings open the internet browser and enter the IP address of the DVR and select install the ActiveX control the PC will automatically download and install ActiveX control Figure 8 6 W four security settings do not allow Web sites to use ActiveX controls installed on your computer his page may not display correct Llick here for options Figure 8 6 If the DVR ActiveX have a new version is available IE browser will automatically update if prompted Please update ActiveX to ensure that the client ActiveX are not in use or else fail to update 8 2 Remote Connection 8 2 1 Connection Download ActiveX i
8. Pop up the relative menu in playback ee T a a Speed playback 2x 4x 8x playback LENS VOL Lens control Volume down Number decrease gt II Play Pause MUTE Mute sss Switch between Full screen and Multi screens 0 9 10 input playback modes Enlarge the corresponding frame to full screen ME EE PA 13 Backspace Close the software keyboard Close the current window ESC PTZ Exit the current control Back to the last menu 14 DEV Device select Exit the status of box list selection Enter into or exit the PTZ control at preview status Confirm the operation Switch the editing area Time date IP address Switch between full screen and multi screens in ENTER preview mode Enter into the list box selection status and confirm your selection Select Cancel the status of the check box AR H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 3 Basic Operation 3 1 1 Mouse operation Click the left mouse button to enter the function menu Click an icon to execute that menu function Change the status of check box or the motion detection block Click combination button to get the drop down list click on the list of items to choose an action In PTZ mode click the corresponding buttons on the screen to control the rotational direction of the camera In the input box click to select numbers symbols text transform on the soft keyboard lt Backspace spaces 1 Single left click When the input type is data number the numeric key
9. Select the video channel s to set motion detection choose all to apply motion detection to all channels ALARM TYPE Select Motion Detection setting ALARM DELAY Set the corresponding delay time 5 255 seconds when the motion ends the system will record to the set point of the delay RECORDING Select the desired video channel for motion alarm recording This mode allows the system to record by video motion detection during a scheduled time period ALARM DEV OUT The corresponding alarm output terminal is activated in conjunction with the video motion alarm recording SCHEDULE Set the scheduled monitoring times The DVR will only record when video motion is detected during scheduled time periods SENSITIVITY Set the sensitivity level to trigger video motion alarm recording Copy The Current Settings To The Following Allows you to copy the recording schedule to other DVR channels Dynamic Inspection Area Select SETTING and then enter to display the motion detection zone grid 192 cells 16X12 To select the detection zones hold the left mouse button and swipe across the screen or click on grid cells individually Green highlighted zones are now set for motion detection white zones are not set for motion detection To clear detection zones click and hold the right mouse button and swipe across the screen or click on grid cells individually Figure 6 10 Figure 6 10 Note When copying parameters from one channel to anothe
10. directory on the PC or a network storage drive click the RECORD button To stop recording click the STOP button 8 5 2 Playback The user can playback the locally recorded files as well as remotely play back files from the DVR Search Local file C Network playback Total time Current time H 264 Network DVR Figure 8 19 8 6 Other Operations 8 6 1 PTZ and Preset Control Figure 8 20 The direction buttons control a PTZ camera The respective arrows control direction up down right left Click the center button to set camera preset points and adjust the camera 8 6 2 Lens Control Focus Aux Figure 8 21 Focus Controls the focus ring of the camera Auxiliary May be assigned to a needed function on the camera Zoom Adjust the focal length of the lens Zoom in more detail less field of view Zoom out more field of view less detail Iris Open the aperature in lower light conditions or close the aperature in bright light conditions aTe H 264 Network DVR 8 6 3 Window View Modes Figure 8 22 8 settings Single camera sequencing four camera view six camera view with one primary image eight camera view with one primary image or eight small camera view 78 H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 10 Mobile phone client software operation Mobile phone model supported currently S60 Nokia N73 N71 N75 N76 N77 N78 N79 N80 N81 N82 N85 N86 N91 N92 N93 N9
11. or double click the file that you want to playback directly PLAY TOGETHER Select the search date start time end time and the channels that you want to playback click PLAY button to play 4 Play Control Strip Figure 3 7 Figure3 8 Figure 3 7 playback control 2942 H 264 Network DVR Description Button Description Button Description Play Pause Stop Slow play From fast play slowly E e Fast play 4 play to normal Volume la File i Single screen mode Four screen mode Y Hide the progress bar 6 Exit Mute Descriptions 1 The speed channel time and process are displayed in the playback control panel 2 The playback control is effective for all channels when the videos are played according to precise time However the play control is effective only for current channel if the video is played in select mode 3 According to time synchronization playback mode the system will automatically skip the periods which all channels have no video 4 The progress can be located through the mouse Note The volume can be controlled through VOL and VOL in playback mode 3 4 3 File Backup Menu gt FILE BACKUP Figure 3 8 File backup from the DVR can be carried out through USB DVD burners USB storage equipment network downloaded etc This section introduces the operation of DVR file backup regarding network backup refer to chapter 8 remote network control and management OG 2 i Ar r LE c
12. to 8 the default is 8 Stop Bit Select 1 or 2 the default is 1 Check The range is none odd parity even parity default is none Flow Control The range is None Xon Xoff the hardware the default is None Copy Setting To The Following Channel Copy the setup to all channels Note Select save after setting each channel PTZ parameter 43 H 264 Network DVR 6 5 Network Setup Main Menu System Network Setup Figure 6 6 192 168 O 111 255 255 255 0 IS K Os eT VER PORT 7777 HTTP PORT DONS SERVER NOT USED prin ii o AULA AAA AAA a Figure 6 6 Figure 6 7 Ethernet IP Set the IP address Figure 6 6 Netmask Set the IP network mask address MAC Address Set the physical address of the network card The digital input is hexadecimal Figure 6 7 Gateway Setup the gateway IP address Figure 6 6 DNS Setup DNS server IP address Server Port The default is 7777 set according to the user need Requires a system restart HTTP port Default is 80 set according to the user need Requires a system restart If the port has been changed it must display the selected HTTP port such as http 192 168 0 117 1234 DDNS Enable Pass the dynamic domain name analysis server Supports free dynamic domain name service Register account at www dyndds org PPPoE Auto Link Input ISP provided PPPoE user name and password Click Dial UP to connect Upon successful connection PPPoE IP will displ
13. 2 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 010 0522 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 2010 03 22 Record type 411 record size TABE 18471 THERE TAJI Tel de Te Te THOSE 18151 T22L TAGOT 18467 14461 TTHAL TIRE THAIS TH619 TBDTL TTA Download LWF file ES H 264 Network DVR 8 4 Setting Click Setup on the right side of the DVR screen to open the Setting menu Figure 8 17 Setting Alarm Setting PIZ Setting Video detect Video loss Video blind Local setting Common setting Encoding setting Record Setting Common setting GUI Language English Version 5 2 0 0 Video Window Color Record Setting Directory C Documents and Settings Administrator A Reserve Disk Space 100 M gt 100 Auto divided duration 30 min i 6 120 W Auto overlay when disk is full Capture Setting Directory C Documents and Settings 4dministrator Am A Reserve Disk Space 100 Mt gt 100 3 Downloading Setting Directory C Documents and Settings 4dministrator Am al Reserve Disk Space 100 Mot gt 100 3 Save 74 H 264 Network DVR Figure 8 17 8 4 1 Local Setting Common Setting GUI Language Select the GUI language Chinese or English Video Window Color Set Video Window Color RGB Color parameters setup Record Setting Directory Select the location to record on the local PC Reserve Disk Space The system will not use th
14. 3i N95 N96 Mobile phone client software installation 1 First download software from the CD to your mobile phone and then install the software Click DVR icon shown below picture 9 1 to enter software EFA UCWEB6 A4Textl q oy NT rch Lite CorePlayer QQ2008 rome 79 H 264 Network DVR 2 Open software enter server address and port number Click Login icon to open surveillance software interface Y Server 60 186 185 202 Port 7777 Shortcut Tips 2 Screen Capture User admin 3 Remote Control Pwd op EE Connecting Option Login 3 Upon opening the software interface follow the mobile phone function button presentation below 2009 07 20 17 23 33 MO Switch Server Image Browser Language Quit Option View Camera Note Before use this software please firstly select corresponding GPRS server from mobile phone server list 80 H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 10 FAQ Connected to the power the machine didn t start running 1 Check whether the power switch is turned on 2 Check whether the adapter is plugged in and connected to the DVR Hanging at the boot screen 1 The hard disk may have physical damage 2 The system guide is un normal Starting very slow 1 Ahard disc error can cause the mother board to check the hard disk repeatedly Host restart repeatedly 1 Please check the host power supply if multiple hard disks are connected there may be inadequ
15. 485 protocol Scalable multiple decoder protocols for PTZ PTZ Control and speed dome control functions Smart Operations Intuitive GUI interface USB mouse operation CHAPTER 2 Familiarization 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection Upon receipt of your DVR check for any physical damage to the unit or package Verify the contents of the package include the DVR Manual USB mouse IR remote control power supply and cable screws to attach the hard drive and client software disc 1 Front and Rear Panels Verify that switches on the front panel are all in tact and functional Verify that all connectors on the rear panel are in tact and not loose 2 Open the cabinet and look over In addition to checking whether there are obvious signs of external damage check that the panel data cable power cable power supply and motherboard fan connection has not become loose O H 264 Network DVR 2 2 FRONT PANEL Keys and Functions K POWERLED POWER RECORDLED REC NETWORK LED NETWORK POWER Button POWER FN Button Function Opens the Function Menu ESC Button ESC Press to close the main menu REC Button REC Press to RECORD SLOW Button SLOW Press to slow playback speed by 1 2 1 4 1 8 FAST Button FAST Press to increase forward playback speed 2X 4X 8X OD lt STOP Button STOP Press to stop playback PLAY PAUS Press to freeze playback to one frame press again to advance frame by frame PLAY PAUSE Button SEARCH Butt
16. AST SATURAT I ON Figure 5 3 Adjust the Brightness Chroma Contrast and Saturation of picture use the mouse wheel or key to make adjustment with precision 5 3 Sound Monitoring The user can monitor the sound corresponding to the displayed image Right click the mouse on the channel to be monitored click open monitor from the pop up shortcut menu If the option has already been selected the option will be Close monitor 5 4 Alarm Control 5 4 1 Alarm Control Main menu gt Alarm Control Figure 5 4 Automatic Arm and disarm according to the alarm schedule setup Manual High priority level after choosing manual arm all channels will be in arm status Clear Disarm no response to the alarm input Output Whether the alarm input is agreed when alarm happen ALL Choose all channels Setup the alarm output port white color means the channel is selected press Confirm to save and Exit to cancel setup and return Bi H 264 Network DVR AUTOMAT I c EN MANUAL I ALL gt ALL ALL CLEAR OUTPUT Figure 5 4 5 4 2 Clear Alarm Right click the mouse to display the pop up shortcut menu then choose Clear Alarm as the following picture Figure 5 5 x 2009 01 01 13 52 25 Figure 5 5 97 H 264 Network DVR Press the Clear key to stop the current alarm record and output But not disarm may trigger the alarm again Icons explication de All alarm input channels ar
17. EARCH r pe FILE BACKUP p a a RARA pS USB DISK SEARCH DATE I 2010 12 Ol START TIME 0 0 00 e T uia m Me i 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 20 7 20 20 20 7 20 7 20 20 20 Figure 3 9 Backup retrieval During the backup procedure the figure at the right bottom will show the current completed progress Users can view the backup video files and the files always have a kind of format Channel number year month day NOTE During the backup process the figures at the bottom of the dialog box will display real time progress CHAPTER 4 Menu Operation 4 1 Menu Preview Main Menu Submenu Remark Video search and playback Search operations type channel and time results will display in the list N normal video recording A alarm video recording M motion video recording PLAY BACK 24 H 264 Network DVR Displays hard disk information type position of socket total capacity and usable HARD DISK canai Displays a system event according to the classification log VERSION Displays system hardware and software version and characteristics SYSTEM INFO NET USER Displays the network information including IP address and login account Set basic parameters such as system time date format video format and SYSTEM language ENCODING Set the video or aud
18. G DOCK preview and record overlay of the channel name will change 68 H 264 Network DVR 8 3 Control Click Control on right side of the DVR screen to open the Select Server dialog box Figure 8 11 Please select a server 9192 168 0 153 192 168 0 155 Figure 8 11 Select the required Server to display on the PC screen 69 H 264 Network DVR 8 3 1 Common Control Reboot server Select to reboot a DVR server Shut down server Select to close a DVR server Remote Upgrade Select to begin a system software upgrade Upgrade will start if files are available Status control Common Video Log Download Reboot server Shut down server Remote upgrade Figure 8 12 70 H 264 Network DVR 8 3 2 Video Remote adjustment of DVR parameters brightness color contrast saturation Status control Common Video Log Download Channel 01 v Brightness Chroma Contrast Saturation Figure 8 13 71 H 264 Network DVR 8 3 3 Log Remotely access the DVR system log Figure 8 15 Status control Common Video Log Download Start time 2010 3 19 0 00 00 lt Log type 1411 log End time 2010 3 22 23 59 59 User log User login 2010 03 19 17 24 34 System log Device power on 010 03 19 17 21 37 System log System upgrade 2010 03 19 17 20 02 Setting log Display setting 2010 03 19 09 50 43 User log User login 010 03 19 00 40 56 Download
19. NOTE While the DVR is recording timed recording or alarm recording and power is lost or the DVR has a forced to shutdown the DVR will preserver the videos and automatically return to the prior operating condition 18 H 264 Network DVR 3 3 Preview Upon normal startup the DVR will enter into the preview screen The preview screen will display the current time and date the name and status of each channel The screen icons and their description are below This icon is displayed on any channel that is 2 This icon is displayed on any channel with video recording loss re SS This icon is displayed on any channel if motion is detected 3 4 Record Each channel can record in different modes depending on specific needs If an attempt is made to change the recording mode while recording this icon will be displayed on the screen 3 4 1 Recording the hard disk has been formatted correctly 1 Enter into the recording control interface Click the right mouse button in the preview screen and select Recording Control from the pop up menu Or through the Menu Recording Control Press the REC button while in preview mode to enter the Recording Control interface directly Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 19 H 264 Network DVR 2 Recording operation interface instructions AUTOMATIC The channel will automatically begin to record based on the preset settings MANUAL The highest priority level without rega
20. P address port number user name password Figure 8 8 Lyr eb E Lyr eb E Failed to connect Password error Figure 8 8 After a successful login the PC will display the DVR screen below Figure 8 9 1 Live01 user O O 2Live02 user O 3Live03 user O O 4Livel4 user uit EL tesi BR vi Li H 264 Embedded H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR H 264 Embedded DVR 00000700 o Figure 8 9 Brae H 264 Network DVR 8 2 2 Multiple Servers Login Click Login on the right side of the DVR screen to login to other servers simultaneously 8 2 3 Channel Associated Menus Right click in the preview window the pop up menu below will appear Figure 8 10 Full Display Start Preview Search Figure 8 10 Full Screen Enlarge the interface to fill the screen Full Display Enlarge the displayed video to fill the screen Start audio Enable audio monitoring Stop Preview Stop the current channel preview Start Record Save real time video to the PC Speed Speed up the video motion in playback mode Speed Slow the video motion in playback mode Capture Capture the current window picture and save to the PC Search Search video files including local search and remote search Channel Name set the name of the DVR video channel e g LOADIN
21. V 3A DC Adapter 12V 3A DC Adapter 12V 3A DC Adapter RS485x1 USB2 0x1 USB1 1x1 84 H 264 Network DVR Appendix B Alarm Input Interface Instruction 4 8CH alarm input no input limitation any N O or N C contact NC terminal of alarm detector connect to DVR alarm input ALARM If the user wants to attach a detector such as smoke detector external power must be used The external power should share the same ground with the DVR if the device is supply by external power Vee Vee A gt R 4 7K 2 2K Internal signal 4 gt E tn a GND Alarm Input Circuit 85 H 264 Network DVR Alarm terminal equipment ALARM INO DVR Power supply DVR alarm input interface Alarm Input Connection Diagram Appendix C Alarm Output Interface Instruction 4CH switch alarm output the user can use N O or N C contacts The external alarm device must use external power Alarm output A Alarm output B Internal circuit Internal circuit RELAY Circuit of Alarm Output 86
22. V applications Linux operating system and embedded processors high performance coding and decoding chipsets advanced IT technology such as audio codec high capacity storage hard disk TCP IP network and more make these systems more stable the image clearer and more powerful functionality Stand alone DVRs can be used independently but can also be networked to form a powerful network monitoring center Similar networks are used in different areas and sectors of security and surveillance domestic and international banking telecommunications power justice traffic residential area factory storage resources water resources etc In addition DVRs can also play a very important role in home monitoring systems This user manual uses the 8 CH unit for illustration purposes 1 2 Features Real time Monitoring Compression Format Playback Composite video out VGA output 1 4 8 multi screen display displays real time video and resources occupied per hour Channel marks display status recording motion detection video loss video block alarm triggered Supports system search via local access HDD Video compression format H 264 Backup Multi task operations Real time recording independently for each channel search and playback for 1ch 4ch remote monitoring and remote access Multi record modes Manual time schedule alarm motion Search recorded files fast and search recorded files by type Multi playbac
23. Z operation mode Hold down the left mouse button in any screen position and drag to the lower right corner to select the motion detection area hold down the right mouse button and drag to the lower Mouse drag right corner to cancel the selected area Drag the play progress bar forward or backward to adjust the location of the current record display drag the slider forward or backward to adjust the parameter 3 1 2 Power on If the power indicator LED is not illuminated follow these steps 1 Confirm that the power supply is connected to a functioning electrical outlet and connected to the DVR 2 Switch the MAIN power switch on the rear of the DVR to the ON position If the power indicator LED is illuminated red press the POWER key to start the DVR Upon starting the DVR video output defaults to multi screen output mode 16 H 264 Network DVR If a hard drive has not been installed you will receive a prompt as below Figure 3 1 I FORMAT ON HARD DISK DRIVE NOT DETECTED CONF Ril Figure 3 1 3 1 3 Shut down Correct Shut Down A Press and hold the POWER button approximately 3 seconds then confirm shut down of the system this will stop all the functions of the DVR Figure 3 2 FORMAT OW CONFIRM SHUTDOWN SYSTEM CT Figure 3 2 B Enter into the menu and select Shutdown System in exit system menu Figure 3 3 EXIT SYSTEM LOGOUT LOGOUT SHUTDOWN SYSTEM a REBOOT SYSTEM H 264 N
24. annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnusnne CHAPTER 10 FAQ oia Appendix A Technical Specifications Appendix B Alarm Input Interface INstrudibhuauav4a 444 Appendix C Alarm Output Interface INStructiON occoonconncconcconcconicononononononcnonnnnnnnnn nn nn nn nn nn nn nnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenanes H 264 Network DVR Caution and Preventive Tips Power Supply These DVRs operate on 12V DC the 4 CH 4 16A and the 8 CH at 6A If you don t plan to use the DVR for an extended period please turn off and un plug the power supply Safety These DVRs are intended for use indoors only To prevent risk of electrical shock don t use these DVRs outdoors or in areas of high moisture A DVR is a delicate device and you should leave service of the unit to a qualified technician Installation The DVR must be installed horizontally and on a stable surface The DVR chassis should be grounded Install the hard disk drive prior to initial operation Avoid opening the DVR or replacing the hard disk while the unit is turned on A high speed hard drive is recommended Place the DVR to allow for adequate air flow to prevent possible overheating Do not place the DVR near a heat source in an area with excessive dust or mechanical vibration H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Overview This series of DVRs represents a high level of engineering and design providing high quality digital monitoring for CCT
25. ate power 2 Unplug the network cable and check if the system operates run normally a serious network failure may cause the host to restart repeatedly Hanging video 1 Check the hard disk connection or replace a defective hard disk 2 Check the operating temperature of the DVR 3 Check the current capacity of the electrical circuit for high current devices 81 H 264 Network DVR Operating system update failure 1 USB device incompatibility try a new USB drive 2 Bad USB connection The image on the monitor is black and white 1 Check the video input DVR monitor or TV is exactly the same video format if it isn t please change the setting to automatic No image on the monitor 1 Check the status of the monitor power on brightness 2 Check the monitor video cable Video ripple or tearing 1 Check for shorts in the video cables 2 Check for interference from other AC devices on the video cable 3 Check the video with a newer monitor Video color distortion 1 Check whether the video input output setting is right 2 Check whether the connection is right When using a PC monitor there is color and video distortion 1 Check the connection of VGA cable to the DVR 2 Check the operating temperature of the DVR 82 H 264 Network DVR Mosaic appears in the server s videos playback 1 The low parameters would cause the whole quality of videos and then Mosaic may appear in the playback
26. ay an automatically obtained WAN dynamic IP address If choose PPPoE Auto Link option DVR will try to connect PPPoE when power on 44 H 264 Network DVR Note After PPPoE dial up successful user may visit the DVR remotely according to PPPoE IP displayed IP address In local area network can visit the DVR through the network card Es EMAIL TEST ml Vond dd CANCEL Figure 6 7A 6 5 1Email Function Setup Figure 6 7A Mail Server Enter the e mail service provider server address Example smtp gmail com Sender Address Enter the sender address Example yourname gmail com Sender User Name Enter the sender user name should correspond to the mail address Example yourname Sender Password Enter the password used to send e mail Confirm Password Confirm the password used to send e mail Receiver Address Enter the address to which an e mail notification will be sent Example yourname gmail com An e mail will be sent when an alarm recording is triggered external trigger or video motion must be enabled E mail Test Press to send a test e mail notification NOTE Your sender mailbox must support SMTP function 45 H 264 Network DVR 6 6 Alarm Setup Main Menu System Alarm Setup Figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Alarm Input Choose the corresponding alarm channel number ALL means all channels Device Type Alarm input Normal Open or Normal Close options Alarm Reset After Setup the co
27. ay time 5 255 seconds the system will alert after an alarm activity ALARM DEV OUT Set the alarm output that corresponds to a video channel SCHEDULE Set the schedule time for the system to respond to video loss notifications Copy The Current Settings To The Following Allows you to copy the setting from one channel to another 50 H 264 Network DVR 6 8 Local Display Main menu System setup Display Figure 6 13 Figure 6 13 CHANNEL NAME Select the channel name button enter the channel name e g LOADING DOCK WINDOW COLOR Select the display color for the menu window TRANSPARENCY Set for transparency level for the menu window SEQ Display Set eh system to switch sequentially through the system inputs TIME Set the dwell time for the camera to display from 5s to 120s Page Turns Select Full Page Quad Page or 9 Win Page Full page will sequence through each page one channel after another Quad Page will switch between cameras 1 4 and 5 8 8 Channel DVR only 9 Win Page will display all eight cameras with one black cell the sequence is single channel four channels and nine channels in turn B a H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 7 System Management Main Menu Advance to show sub menu including user accounts exception handling system maintenance output regulation restoring the default Figure 7 1 VGA ADJUST RESTORE Figure 7 1 e H 264 Network DVR 7 1 User Ac
28. back to default but not including the user account Backup designated video files to the backup device J FILE BACKU F 7 Cancellation of the current user and the next operation needs input a password Close Stop or Restart the DVR 56 2 H 264 Network DVR 4 2 Menu Operation Menu Figure 4 1 SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM SETUP ex ALARM CONTROL ADVANCE Figure 4 1 The main menu has nine functions including playback system info system setup recording control hard disk alarm control advance file files backup and exit Explication Click on the check box to select an operation erage H 264 Network DVR 4 2 1 System Information Menu SYSTEM INFO Figure 4 2 System information includes hard disk log version and net user VERSION INFO Figure 4 2 28 H 264 Network DVR 1 Disk information Menu gt SYSTEM INFO gt DISK INFORMATION Figure 4 3 Display the types socket positions total capacity and usable capacity of the hard disk connected to device DISK INFORMATION TYPE SATA CAPACITY IREAD WRITE 1 465 76GB ween cece ccc e cece cece eee c cee cece e rece eee eee ee eee ee eee ee eee eee e eee eee ee eee sete rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr rr Figure 4 3 29 H 264 Network DVR 2 Log information Menu SYSTEM INFO LOG INFORMATION Figure 4 4 Displays log i
29. count Main Menu Advance User Account Figure 7 2 USER MANAGEMENT admin YEs NO default YES NO user YEs NO ADD MN DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD Figure 7 2 User names can be up to eight characters any combination of letters numbers and symbols The system will accommodate up to unique 12 user names Admin users can modify user names passwords and permissions Lower level users can modify their password and can view allowed video channels To change a password select the user name to be changed enter the current password Enter the new password and confirm the new password Press the save button to confirm the password change Figure 7 3 Figure 7 4 Note the current user password to enter the menu refers to the user login password admin users can use their own password to modify other user s password EG H 264 Network DVR MODIFY PASSWORD I FORMAT I ON PASSWORD MODIFY SUCCESS CONFIRM Figure 7 3 Ml ENTER MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP Mm ENCODING SETUP E RECORDING SETUP Mm PTZ SETUP Ml NETWORK SETUP _ ALARH SETUP MY IDE DETECTION SETUP Mm LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP Ml SYSTEM Mal NTENSNCE m PLAY BACK m PTZ CONTROL Figure 7 4 54 H 264 Network DVR Add new users and set user permissions control or increase a user s access to the user s menu interface Enter your user name user password and confirm password Configure the list of users and their access level Allow duplicate log
30. d Iris Iris open close adjustment Focus Focus adjustment Zoom Zoom control the mouse wheel can also control the zoom 34 H 264 Network DVR Note Change the iris focus and zoom mode through MODE key it can also control the LENS and LENS SCAN LIMIT SCAN CONTROL A amp pren AUTO SCAN co IRIS FOCUS ZOOM MENU vital itd mm gm MODE SCAN LIMIT ws 5 2 Operation Scan Limit Pan the camera left and set the left limit pan the camera right and set the right limit Auto Scan Select to start the camera scan automatically between the right and left limit side Pattern Set Select to record all paths of the PTZ camera and save it when stop Auto Iris Select to allow the system to automatically adjust the camera iris Backlight Compensation Select to allow the system to provide backlight compensation when the subject contrast is too high Note This operation function needs to connect with the front end device and match the protocol Aux Input the auxiliary output number to be controlled Click ON or OFF key Preset Adjust the direction and angle of camera as desired Input a preset number and click Setup Input the preset number and click Call and the camera will move to the preset position 5 2 Video Control Right click the mouse to display the pop up shortcut menu Choose Video adjust as the following picture Figure 5 3 352 H 264 Network DVR BRIGHTNESS CHROMA CONTR
31. e at arm status a One or several alarm input channels are at arm status hs One or several alarm input triggers the alarm click this icon and pop up Clear alarm window to display the alarm information 38 H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 6 System Setup Main Menu System Setup Figure6 1 System Setup includes System Encoding Recording PTZ Network Alarm Detection Display Note A user can only enter into the system setup with appropriate authority DETECT I OM DISPLAY Figure 6 1 390 H 264 Network DVR 6 1 System Setup Main Menu System Setup System Setup Figure 6 2 SYSTEM SETUP gt lt 2009 02 25 LE ee ee E YYYY MM DD v T 24 HOURS Engl ish 0 PAL Figure 6 2 System Time Set the current DVR system date and time Click Set Time to save the setup Date Format Set the date and format options including year month day month date year day month year etc Separator Three options P For example choose To display the date as 2009 02 25 Time Format 24 or 12 hour Language Language options DVR ID When one remote controls several DVRs set the remote controller ID the same as DVR to control Video System Video system PAL or NTSC restart the DVR after change Note Stop recording prior to setting system time AQ H 264 Network DVR 6 2 Encoding Setup Main Menu System S
32. e recommended settings click Default Level Figure 8 1 60 H 264 Network DVR 3 Click on Custom Level enter the security settings Figure 8 2 Secunty Settings Settings E Activex controls and plug ins 164 Automatic prompting For Actives controls Disable 2 Enable 14 Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Disable O 164 Download signed Actives controls Disable Enable O Prompt 164 Download unsigned Activex controls ITA mi Ll mM Reset custom settings Figure 8 2 ActiveX controls and plug ins installed The DVR requires you to install ActiveX controls to see the video stream and Internet Explorer asks if you want to install the ActiveX control Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Binary and script behaviors Download unsigned ActiveX controls Download signed ActiveX controls Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt Run ActiveX controls and plug ins The above categories will be Enable which is very important Note When installing ActiveX disable firewall and antivirus NN NNN 61 H 264 Network DVR 8 1 2 Connection Settings The DVR can be accessed by another PC on the network or on the internet Following is the information needed to set up the DVR for network access 1 Right Click My Network Places on your PC desktop From the pop up menu click on Properties open Network Connections 2 Double click
33. eneable multiple users to log in under the same user name Figure 7 5 ENTER MAIN MENU gt TSTEM SETUP ENCODING SETUP RECORDING SETUP PTZ SETUP NETHORK SETUP ALARM SETUP VIDEO DETECTION SETUP LOCAL DISPLAY SETUP Figure 7 5 There are three default users admin user default the three users can not be deleted Admin user has the highest authority level and may carry out all operations The default user is the lowest with the least permissions in the system If no users have been defined the system will default to this account Users that log on under the default have minimal access to the system 55 H 264 Network DVR 7 2 Exception Main Menu Advance Exception Figure 7 6 EXCEPTION EXCEPT ON DISK FULL M CONF RM Exception Select abnormal operation hard disk is full hard disk error or network disconnection Buzzer Alarm Select if there will be a buzzer alert to an abnormal operation Alarm Output Set an alarm output in conjunction with abnormal operation Note The user can view detailed log record of abnormal operation 56 H 264 Network DVR 7 3 System Maintenance Main Menu Advance Software Upgrade Figure 7 7 Figure 7 7 System Upgrade Select the source device holding the upgrade software from the dropdown menu and click upgrade Auto Reboot Select auto reboot and set the occurrence and time as necessary Click confirm to complete the action
34. etup Encoding Setup Figure 6 3 CHANNEL 91 v VIDEO GE _ rd as AAY Figure 6 3 Channel Choose the channel to setup ALL applies the same setup to all channels Encode Type Two options Audio amp Video stream or Video stream only Encode Size CIF HD1 D1 Stream Control Two options variable rate and fixed rate Encode Quality Six options for picture quality best very good good general poor low Stream Rate Encode rate options the higher the rate the higher the picture quality and the more HDD space is used Frame Rate 1 25 seconds PAL or 1 30 seconds NTSC continuously adjustable Time Display Title Display Superimpose time and channel label over each camera Click Setup and drag the time or channel title into position Copy setting to the following channel Copy the setup to all channels using the same encoding setup Note When the code flow control is set to dynamic bit rate Stream Rate displays the upper limit value 41 6 3 Recording Setup H 264 Network DVR Main Menu System Recording Setup Figure 6 4 The DVR default recording mode is 24 hours continuously The DVR recording mode can be set to meet the users application DISK FULL NIDAT IO i in i i Wt Y Y SETTING TO THE FOLL han e F LAA pith 5 3 0 g Figure 6 4 Disk Full There are two options when the DVR hard drive is full
35. etwork DVR Figure 3 3 Incorrect Shut Down A Avoid turning off the master POWER switch on the rear panel While the DVR is running you can shut it down immediately by the power switch on the rear panel avoid this especially while recording B Avoid unplugging the power cable While the DVR is running you can shut it down immediately by unplugging the power cable avoid this especially while recording Note If the power supply is not functioning properly please contact your dealer for a replacement Only replace with a compatible regulated power supply to avoid any incidental damage 3 2 Login There are three default users in the system they are admin user default the users of the system can not be removed The initial password for user admin is 666666 this is the highest authority user and enables out all system operations The initial password of user user is 123456 this user level can record playback backup and set parameters etc but cannot add new users or make changes in the system The user default is set at the factory it has the lowest authority level only monitoring capability Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Password security measures A user can only attempt five times in every 30 minute period to access the system otherwise the account will be locked Note For security reasons please change the default password during initial setup To add and modify users please refer User Management section I
36. io encoding mode frame rate quality etc Settings for advance recording timed scheduled recording dynamic detection RECORDING external alarm etc The record plan can be carried out during a week with each day divided into four periods Settings for PTZ agreements and communication parameters NETWORK Settings for network address PPPoE port and DDNS Settings for type of sensor alarm video channels alarm output and corresponding parameters ALARM gl I SYSTEM SETUP Settings for sensitivity and detection zone for the dynamic video motion DETECTION detection feedback methods for video loss or freeze alarm output and video channels Settings of transparency and color of the menu the way of picture cruise and DISPLAY interval Controls of automatic recording manual recording or stop recording Information about the hard disk and format operation of the hard disk HARD DISK 25 H 264 Network DVR d j Select alarm protection or removal alarm output allow or prohibit ALARM CONTROL USER Add delete or modify user access or user password ACCOUNT EXCEPTION Select buzzer and alarm output when system operation is abnormal SOFT l l l Selection of the functions that require maintenance upgrade system software UPGRADE VGA ADJUST Regulations of the VGA and audio output parameters RESTORE According to the selection the users can set the whole or part of the parameters
37. is space on the local PC Auto divided duration The amount of time the PC will record video from the DVR range of 5 120 minutes Auto Overlay Record automatically oaver older video files Capture Setting Directory Select the location to store screen images on the local PC Reserve Disk Space The system will not use this space on the local PC Download Setting Directory Select the location to store downloaded files on the local PC Reserve Disk Space The system will not use this space on the local PC Stream Transport Protocol Select UDP for general LAN and TCP for WAN Performance The data rate the PC receives data is reliant on the network capability and capacity 8 4 2 Common Setting Encoding Setting Record Setting Alarm Setting PTZ Setting Video Detect Video Loss Video Blind Please refer to Chapter 4 System Setup rie 8 5 Toolbar Introduction saa ale whe JONG DAAR e H 264 Network DVR Total 00 34 47 Current 00 00 04 Start Pause Stop Low speed High speec Capture Record Playback single frame forward Talkback 8 5 1 Real time Preview Control Volume control Upon logging into the server the user can remotely preview the DVR video in real time After successful login the server users can remote preview DVR images in real time Select an unused window and click the Start button the video channel will pop up and shows that it in preview mode To save real time video to a specified
38. k modes slow motion fast motion and frame by frame playback Displays the exact time of an incident in playback Playback recorded files via network Network Functions H 264 Network DVR 2 SATA interfaces each interface support capacity is 1T Record once or continuous to the HDD Data format prevents tampering and ensures data security USB interface for external USB stick or drive Back up to another PC or drive via network Remote monitoring through network PTZ control Recorded file search and playback changes settings and parameters of the system or software upgrade remote alarm processing and system log search Embedded TCP IP protocol and Linux operating system browse the system through IE browser Management modes Password control so only qualified users can log in Set different users with different authorization according to their needs H 264 Network DVR 4 8ch alarm input alarm can be triggered by normally open or normally closed switch Video loss alarm Motion detection alarm Trigger device can be a smoke detector temperature detector infrared detector etc Relay switch alarm output to link an alarm system or live lighting control Interface for alarm input and PTZ control Communication Standard Ethernet interface for remote access via network Interfaces Alarm input and output interfaces include a protection circuit to keep the main equipment from being damaged Support PTZ through via RS
39. nformation of the system The users can search the file log information easily LOG TYPE Select all system set data management warning video operation user management START TIME Set the start point of a log inquiry END TIME Set the end point of a log inquiry After setting the log period and type press the search button the user can see the log information in the list that meets the conditions using the button lt lt and gt gt the user can advance pages 2010 12 01 51 LOGIN admin 2010 12 01 S LOGOUT admin 2010 12 01 17 49 54 SYSTEM SETUP 2010 12 01 17 46 LOG IN admin 2010 12 01 17 25 01 VIDEO LOSS START CH 8 2010 12 01 17 22 35 LOGIN admin 2010 12 01 17 20 19 VIDEO LOSS START CH 8 2010 12 01 17 20 19 VIDEO LOSS START CH 7 19 VIDEO LOSS START CH 6 Figure 4 4 30 H 264 Network DVR 3 Version information Menu gt SYSTEM INFO gt VERSION INFORMATION Figure 4 5 Displays the version of system software hardware and MCU including release date VERSION INFORMATION VERSION Figure 4 5 31 H 264 Network DVR 4 Online user Menu SYSTEM INFO NET USER Figure 4 6 View information about online users including account name and IP address ONLINE USER Figure 4 6 3 H 264 Network DVR 4 2 2 Disk Management Menu gt HARD DISK Figure 4 7 Displays the current hard disk attributes type total capacit
40. on DIRECTION Buttons ENTER Button SEARCH Press to SEARCH Press the SEARCH button for 5 seconds for simultaneous VGA and monitor output Press to move cursor up down left right Within menus press to confirm selection 2 3 Front of DVR ME A O ED MENU PT7 ng 90 9 FAST PFLAT PALSE SEARCH H 264 Network DVR 2 4 REAR PANEL 4CH z f V Ao hu a os QUE 10 4 _ I VVS x gt A e se 4 A GND ground NET _ INTERNET INTERFACE AOUT Audio output Alarm Out USB with USB Mouse USB Disk VIN IN Video input ALARM Alarm in MOUSE with USB Mouse AIN IN Audio input 1 2 3 4 RS 485 RS485 VGA output VOUT Video output 10 H 264 Network DVR 8CH enD GROUND NCX NO Alarm Out A ALARM Alarm in with USB Mouse Audio input 1 2 3 4 pp m INTERNET INTERFACE AOUT Audio output with USB Mouse USB Disk VIN IN Video input RS 485 RS 485 Video output V OUT Video output with BNC interface 11 H 264 Network DVR 2 5 Remote Control Operation Use the remote to control the DVR o SA 2 ir a aS G AAA pa ENTER gt 12 H 264 Network DVR Name Description Name Description POWER Power on Power off 1 4 8 screen modes switch Nu gt Recording Recording control seconds for simultaneous VGA and monitor output EN Pop up the relative menu in preview Slowly playback 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x single frame
41. pad below will show 0 9 enter the number C clear the current content lt backspace 14 H 264 Network DVR In a real time monitoring screen click the right mouse button for the pop up menu below FULL QUAD SHIN oa N PLAY BACK PTZ CONTROL ALARM RESET START AUDIO VIDEO ADJUST SET RECORDING Single right click MAIN MENU This menu allows you to switch the display mode of the view screen start record playback PTZ control start audio set recording mode and more In the Quad mode click the left mouse button for the pop up menu below LAST PAGE NEXT PAGE REC SEARCH PLAY BACK STOP SPEED SPEED MUTE HIDE CONTROL This menu allows you to navigate the menu search play stop increase decrease playback speed show or hide the control strip and more 15 H 264 Network DVR Click the right mouse button at the soft keyboard to close the soft keyboard Click the right mouse button at any place except the label edit box and buttons to close the current window Double click any item in the recording list to play the file Double click the left mouse button to enlarge the video window to full screen or restore it to multi screen In PTZ control mode double click the left mouse button at the center of the screen to enlarge the screen or restore it to multi screen Left double click Adjust the numbers Flip list box up and down Control the lens zoom in the PT
42. r only the parameters will copy the detection zones will not copy 48 H 264 Network DVR 6 7 2 Video Loss Set the system to respond to video loss or unconnected video channels Figure 6 11 prnnnnoooo sennep eee CHANNEL d MOTION DETECT v c gt Figure 6 11 CHANNEL Select the channels to set video loss feedback ALARM TYPE Select the detection settings Video loss ALARM DELAY Set corresponding delay time 5 255 seconds the system will alert after an alarm activity ALARM DEV OUT Set the alarm output that corresponds to a video channel SCHEDULE Set the schedule time for the system to respond to video loss notifications Copy The Current Settings To The Following Allows you to copy the setting from one channel to another 49 H 264 Network DVR 6 7 3 Video Blind Alerts that a camera has been blocked or flooded with light in an attempt to blind the camera The shelter alarm alerts the user that this condition may be in effect Figure 6 12 VIDEO DETECTION SETUP CHANNEL ICHAN EL 01 ALARM TYPE He REG ALARM RESET AHMOT I ON DETECT VIDEO LOSS I rs latay n IRD e eee wr ye Cows rev ver hv Le LJ 3 er ra go LSJ At AD cy MIT ALARM Jg i 1 fa N SCHEDULE Hon gt SENSITIVIT OUTPUT Figure 6 12 CHANNEL Select the channels to set shelter alarm feedback ALARM TYPE Select the detection settings shelter detection ALARM DELAY Set corresponding del
43. rd to the recording state of any channel clicking the manual button will cause all channels to begin recording STOP Stop all recording ALL Select all channels 3 4 2 Playback There are two playback modes fast playback and advanced playback The user can search files to playback or search date amp time for playback 1 Fast Playback Click Search or the right mouse button from the preview screen then select playback from the pop up menu to enter the fast playback fast playback only supports single channel playback mode 2 Advanced Playback Select Menu File Playback to enter advanced playback mode This mode only supports 8 channel playback independently but also supports 4 channel playback at the same time 8 CH DVR only 3 Recording Search Figure 3 6 90 RECORDING SEARCH SEARCH DATE I it 2010 12 01 OTS 2 dd ee dd N N S 1 20 4 1 20 4 1 20 4 1 20 4 1 20 4 1 7 20 4 1 7 20 4 1 20 4 Figure 3 6 SEARCH DATE The record date of the files that you want to search START TIME END TIME The record time period of the file that you want to search start time should be less than end time PLAY TYPE Playback according to the file or according to time SEARCH TYPE Select the file type that you want to search options are ALL TIME ALARM MOTION SEARCH CHANNEL Select 4 or 8 channels PLAY Select the file that you want to play in the search list click PLAY button
44. rresponding delay time 5 255 seconds for the event to be recorded prior to reset SEQ Display Set to trigger the DVR to sequence through the connected cameras on the display when an alarm triggers the system Recording Channel Set to trigger the DVR to display the camera that corresponds to the alarm input Schedule Set the time and days for scheduled recording DEV Output Set to link an alarm output during scheduled record OSD Output The screen will display information when an alarm event occurs Note User should save setup after each channel is completed 46 H 264 Network DVR 6 7 Video Detection Setup Main Menu System Setup Detection Figure 6 9 Explanation 1 Voltage changes within the video channel are detected as motion The screen will show that motion has been detected by displaying the motion alarm symbol 2 The system features drag and drop simplicity to setting the dynamic range of the motion detection region Press and hold the left mouse button to set up the detection regions Press and hold the right button of mouse to clear detection region Press the save button after setting the detection regions 6 7 1 Video Detection By analyzing the video voltage levels the system will activate the alarm when it detects that motion above the set sensitivity level Figure 6 9 CLARINET Liki NEL COPY SETTING TO THE FOLLOWING CHANNEL ma 8 Figure 6 9 47 H 264 Network DVR CHANNEL
45. s o PR HH 1 8608 1 wii sere eee eeee 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 2010 01 12 04 Figure 3 8 DETECT Connect a backup device to the system click the detect button to display the type partition capacity and other information of the device After attaching another backup device click detect again REMOVE Click remove button to safely detach a backup device from the system STOP Suspend the backup task A DVD burner model cannot stop midway ADD Search for the files needed for backup CLR SEL Remove single or multiple backup files selected in the list box This operation only removes the backup file from the list and does not delete the file from the system CLR ALL Remove all the backup files of the list box This operation only removes the backup file from the list and does not delete the file from the system BACKUP Backup all the files in the list box to the specified backup device Please confirm the backup device has enough space for the files to be backed up According to the passage time or information retrieval type the user can search for some useful files and the information of these files will be displayed in the list box The user can also select multiple files for backup After the add operation the backup files will be displayed in files backup files list 93 H 264 Network DVR aaa BACKUP S
46. s complete run ActiveX and the login panel will automatically pop up Figure 8 7 65 H 264 Network DVR Login server After succeed in logining or logouting server exit dialog Login mode Delete l le by IF address C By domain WE 59 35 44 195 59 33 44 195 42 192 168 0 171 192 168 0 171 192 168 0 153 192 168 0 153 IF Address Port User Name Password Save Password Auto start all channels when succeed in logining server l From window 1 to start preview Server alias 192 168 0 153 Save Exit Figure 8 7 Login Mode There are two options to log into the DVR system 1 IP Address enter the DVR s IP address into the web browser 2 Domain Name If you use a DDNS service you can use the domain name to access your DVR directly or through your router Port DVR port number and network port number must be set the same Username Password default username is admin Auto Start all channels upon successful log into the server through the wan network connection so as not to enable From Window X to start preview From which window to start preview After succeed in login or logout server exit dialog Click to automatically close the dialog box Delete Select to delete the corresponding server Alias Set a server Alias Click save after setting Enter the appropriate parameters select Login 66 H 264 Network DVR If login fails an error message will pop up Check the I
47. to open Local Area Connection Figure 8 3 a Local Area Connection Status Bka EEE General Support Connection Status Connected Durations 02 04 35 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity Sent al Recelwed Ca Packets 36 211 35 352 Figure 8 3 pde H 264 Network DVR 3 Click Properties to open local area connection properties Figure 8 4 i Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 Realtek RTL8169 8110 Family Gigab This connection uses the following items File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks los Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCPYIP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Motif me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Figure 8 4 63 H 264 Network DVR 4 Double click Internet Protocol TCP IP to open the setting screen Figure 8 5 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties gt x General Tou can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Othersize you need to ask pour network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 8 Use the following IP address IP address 168 1 40 Subnet mask
48. y usable capacity Click an activity button to complete operations such as format hard drive DISK MANAGEMENT i IA elu A r s z 4 J J i SK i P pp ce a a a UN ALL DATA IN THE HOD WILL BE DELETED CONTINUE i Figure 4 7 Note Stop recording before formatting the hard disk 33 H 264 Network DVR CHAPTER 5 System Control 5 1 PTZ Control 5 1 1 Connection 1 Connect the speed dome camera s control cable to DVD s RS 485 port Pay close attention to polarity 2 Connect the camera s video cable to the DVR video input 3 Connect power to camera 5 1 2 Preparation 1 Set the control address of the speed dome camera choose the corresponding protocol 2 Switch the current picture to display channel 5 1 3 Operation Right click the mouse to display the pop up menu then choose PTZ control or press PTZ key to enter the control menu Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 NS Gael a F er gt gt SPEEL gt RESE serue Mae mis ens an pg i T i a um am OUE SCAN LIMIT dl ie Figure 5 1 PTZ Position the mouse in the top bottom left and right quadrant within the current camera image a corresponding direction arrow will display Left click the mouse to pan tilt the camera in that direction Pan tilt direction can also be controlled through the panel controller t keys Speed Control the direction soeed of PTZ camera through the step size adjustment the bigger size the faster spee

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