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1. 26 Chapter 6 4 6 Post alarm Recording c cccccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeesaaeeesaeesenees 26 Chapter 6 4 7 Resolution sisi 26 Ghapt r 6 48 Le srl Medina tin nn tte pates 26 Chapter 6 4 9 Schedule is 26 Chapter 6 4 10 HDD Overwritten si 27 Chapter 6 4 11 Limited Recording 27 Chapter 6 5 Alarm Setup iii 27 Chapter 6 5 1 Alarm Input Type is 27 Chapter 6 5 2 Motion Enable us 27 Chapter 6 5 3 Sensitivity sisi 27 Chapter 6 5 4 Motion Area Set sis 28 Ghapter 6 5 5 Motion Tat isviner D beaetcesaaetvinedeheet aaan a aaa E aaraa aaa 28 Chapter 6 5 6 Alarm Time iii 28 Chapter 6 5 7 Buzzer Enable 0 ccccccccesceceeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseeeeeaes 28 Chapter 6 5 8 Button Sound us 28 Chapter 6 6 System Setup iii 29 Chapter 6 6 1 Date Time sis 29 Chapter 6 6 2 HDD Information ss 30 Chapter 6 6 3 Password Access nenn nnnn nnt 30 Chapter 6 6 4 LOG View siennes 31 Chapter 6 6 5 Factory Reset sus 32 Chapter 6 6 6 DVR RS 485 ID iii 32 Chapter 6 6 7 Video System sssesseeeesresrssirssiresiiesiissrinstisstinstinstnnntnnntnnntnn nnen nnt 32 Chapter 6 6 8 Firmware Update 32 Chapter 6 6 9 Language sisi 33 Chapter 6 6 10 Live Audio 33 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 3 Ghapter 6 7 NetWOTK esne ran us nt mener de desole rentr es ee 34 C
2. FILE RECOVERY File recovery after abnormal power down PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 31 Chapter 6 6 5 Factory Reset A user may want to restore manufacturing default settings A confirm message shows up for final verification To perform this task please select Factory Reset at System gt Factory Reset and press Enter button Note Factory reset does not affect IP address video system and language settings Chapter 6 6 6 DVR RS 485 ID Each DVR can be assigned by a unique DVR RS 485 ID accessed by the remote controller or PIH 931D keyboard With a unique DVR RS 485 ID set the remote controller or PIH 931 keyboard issues commands to a particular DVR The rest of DVRs are not affected by the remote controller or PIH 931 keyboard To operate addressable DVR control feature please refer to chapter 1 Addressable DVR Control Button To change DVR RS 485 ID press on Left or Right button on the front panel Once DVR RS 485 ID has been change the cascading camera message box gets prompted Chapter 6 6 7 Video System The DVR supports both NTSC and PAL video systems The DVR allows switching from one video system to another without rebooting To change video system press Left or Right button at System gt Video System Chapter 6 6 8 Firmware Update Firmware update allows one to upgrade the DVR s firmware for improving system performance To perform firmware update press Enter on Setup gt System gt Firmware
3. 4 8 16 CH DVR CD RW PDR 6040 6080 6160 A S Summary Merit LILIN 6 series MPEG 4 DVRs are designed to meet the demands for complete range of DVRs including 4 channel 8 channel and 16 channel in one system platform Adopting same system platform it gives flexibility and capability for users in expending systems for future without considering compatibility Merit LILIN 6 series MPEG 4 DVRs adopt high compression rate MPEG 4 engine for video streaming The combination uses of Group of Pictures GOP and Noise Reduction Filter NRF at night maximize storage utilization Storage system of the DVRs can be extended by using cost effective Merit LILIN PSH 100 RAID system to gain up to 4 TB in size SATA interface provides faster HDD access speed and prevents mechanical failure caused by 40 pin IDE connector Video data file recovery and monitoring technologies secure the data file from power failure Various backup plans including DVD RW drive USB flash disk and FTP file download allow the user to operate file backup task anywhere Web interface provides network connectivity via Internet browser Complete DVR features including remote file backup configurable from the web interface there is no need for on site maintenance Free central management system CMX allows to digitally manage DVRs in control centers remotely By simple mouse click operator can gain live video worldwide Plug n play RJ 45 3D joystick keyboard support cascading cam
4. Chapter 1 3 System LED Status Panel 11 12 13 Alarm I O Alarm input switches 1 N O alarm output and 1 N C alarm output e SATA connectors Two e SATA PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 connectors for external SATA RAID One e SATA for PDR 6040 RJ 45 Keyboard in PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 only Connected from previous DVR s keyboard output in daisy chain RJ 45 Keyboard out Connect to the next DVR s input RJ 45 connector Looping camera looping Video in 16 channel analog video Fan Power switch Power connector AC 110V or 220V power input Mouse input top Reserved bottom System LEDs are meaningful while operating the DVR The status of each LED is described as in the following table PDR 6160 and PDR 6080 O USB ALARM HDD1 POWER REC HDD 2 PDR 6040 eDOO0O0O0Oe OO OD ew re EE oOo O i Item LED Description Color 1 POWER DVR power on off indicator Yellow 2 ALARM External alarm switches indicators when Red motioned or alarmed 3 REC Recording indicator Yellow 4 HDD 1 Master HDD recording indicator Green blinking 5 HDD 2 Slave HDD recording indicator Green blinking 6 USB USB portable disk connected indicator Green blinking 7 BACKUP Backup LED indicator PDR 6040 only Green blinking PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual Ch
5. Print Show frame size Chapter 8 2 8 Network Audio The DVR can provide network audio monitoring for both live and playback video To activate network audio please open a camera s video in full screen on Video Display Control It can deliver network audio to a PC for both live and playback video Chapter 8 3 Configure the DVR via Web page Features of the DVR s main menu system can be configured via web interface Features such as camera alarm recording network and backup can all get setup remotely Chapter 8 3 1 Camera Setting Noise Filter Enable or disable noise filter Channel Enable Enable or disable live video on main monitor Sequence Time Camera sequence time for main monitor 11 avd bse Se ones Tee PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 45 Chapter 8 3 2 Recording Setting Current Rec Mode Current DVR recording mode HDD Overwritten Option for circular recording Camera Recording Mode Assign schedule recording or no recording for a camera Camera Quality Setup the recording quality for a camera Camera FPS recording frame rate for a camera Chapter 8 3 3 Recording Schedule Table A user can setup record schedule table via Internet to setup scheduling table please specify day and time with the recording mode The user can also use Apply 2 9 18 om ONE on a PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 46 Chapter 8 3 4 Alarm Setting Buzzer Enable Enable disable DVR buzzer Motion Enabl
6. for Administrator password 2222 for Operator and password 3333 for Guest 1 Lagon Note Each user can be assigned for different access level at System gt Password Access Chapter 8 2 3 Show Frame Size To show frame size on each camera channel please perform right mouse click on Video Control Display area Asystem menu shows up and select Show Frame Size menu item The frame size in Kbytes gets displayed on the right hand side of each camera caption The frame size information is very important information to determine bandwidth required for operating the DVR PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 42 Chapter 8 2 4 Split Window Display Buttons Buttons Split Display Buttons Split Display Oo Single display 9 split display EI 4 split display 10 split display 6 split display 13 split display CA 8 split display 16 split display Chapter 8 2 5 Hyper Link Panel Hyper Link Panel contains major features including video source configuration and MP4Player exe download page Configure the DVR via Web page To configure the DVR via web page please Click on Configure hyper link There are internal server setting general network setting PTZ device setting and video system setting allowed The detail settings are described in the rest of the chapter Download MPEG 4 DVR File Player MPEG 4 DVR File Player hyper link allows a user to download the application via Internet C
7. 0 ccecececeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeees 59 APPRENDRE nn ma Mers 2 a a ne nantes nt geste 61 APPENDIX A Connect to External SATA RAID 61 APPENDIX B Connect External Alarm Switches seeseeeeeeeeeeeresrssrresrrssrrssrissrresrn 62 APPENDIX C RS 485 Input and Output Pin Assignment eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeerneeresresnn 63 APPENDIX D Hard Disk Drive Support List 63 APPENDIX E Supported DVD RW Drive sisi 64 APPENDIX F Hard Disk Recording Table 64 SEEOIEICAHON iesen Nee nee iin hata 65 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 5 CHAPTER 1 SYSTEMS OVERVIEW Chapter 1 1 Front Panel Front View of PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 O00000 Q 0 o OO O O 00 OOG PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 9 10 Stop video playback button 11 Mode switch for split display or LED status panel Split display camera buttons Rec button Play button Please see system LED status panel a 4 8 9 13 16 split display when mode switch is on PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 only b Camera selection mode Left button 14 a Move cursor left at menu setup b Pan left at PTZ control mode c Decrease a value Enter button 15 a Enter operation in menu setup b Instant PTZ camera selection at live mode c Camera active mode Up button 16 a Move cursor up in menu b Tilt up at PTZ control mode Jog dial PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 only 17 a Play recorded image frame by frame at playbac
8. 2 8 Network Audio iii 45 Chapter 8 3 Configure the DVR via Web page 45 Chapter 8 3 1 Camera Setting is 45 Chapter 8 3 2 Recording Settings 46 Chapter 8 3 3 Recording Schedule Table c ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseaeeseeeeeaes 46 Chapter 8 3 4 Alarm Setting is 47 Chapter 8 3 5 Alarm E mail issues 47 Chapter 8 3 6 Network Settings 48 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 4 Chapter 8 3 7 System Setting us 48 e e E RE TEE 48 Chapter 8 3 7 2 User Settings 49 Chapter 8 3 7 3 System Status 49 Chapter 8 3 7 4 Firmware update 50 Chapter 8 3 8 Backup usines 50 CHAPTER 9 KEYBOARD CONNECTION iii 53 Chapter 9 1 Connection Between a DVR and a Keyboard 53 Chapter 9 2 Daisy Chain Connections of DVRs and a Keyboard 53 Chapter 9 3 Connections between a DVR and multiple PTZs sssseesseeeseeeeeeeeeene 54 Chapter 9 4 Connection between multiple DVRs and multiple keyboards 55 Chapter 9 5 Operating a Keyboard for Controlling DVRs and PTZs 56 Chapter 9 5 1 Switch to DVR Control Mode 56 Chapter 9 6 Control DVR s Multiplexer Features eeeseesseesseesseesreeenrerrnerrnse eee 56 Chapter 9 7 Control DVR s Menu Setup 0 cccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaaeeseeeeeaes 57 Chapter 9 7 1 OK or Cancel button in Submenu System 58 Chapter 9 8 Control DVR Plavback 58 Chapter 9 9 Control PTZ iii 59 Chapter 9 10 Control a DVR s Spot Monitor
9. DVR gets controlled the following PTZ operations can be performed Zoom in Zoom out Tilt up Tilt down Pan left Pan right Zoom in Zoom out Focus far Focus near IRIS large IRIS small Auto Pan Chapter 9 9 1 Recall a Preset To recall a preset point of a PTZ device please press number key and followed by Preset key Example 1 Recall preset 16 of camera 21 Chapter 9 10 Control a DVR s Spot Monitor A user can also use a PIH 931D keyboard to control DVRs spot monitors The spot monitor is equipped with a Quad processor for quad screen accessed by a keyboard Sequence feature of spot monitor can also be accessed Call a Camera Displayed on a Spot Monitor After a DVR gets controlled press 1 MON for spot monitor output and enter a number from 1 to 16 using the number pad followed by the CAM button to select the camera Example Call camera 8 displayed on DVR 12 s spot monitor O PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 59 Quad Screen Displayed on a Spot Monitor After a DVR gets controlled press 1 MON for spot monitor output followed by 4 window division button ed on DVR 12 s spot monitor Perform Sequence on a Spot Monitor After a DVR gets controlled press 1 MON for spot monitor output and followed by the SEQ button PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 60 APPENDIX APPENDIX A Connect t
10. Hard Disk Recording Table Approximate recording days and hours can also be found at Menu gt System gt HDD Info KB Pic KB Pic 2 9 Pic KB Pic KB Pic 120 GB 1 8 Days 2 5 Days 5 0 Days 9 1 Days 59 2 Days 83 7 Days 167 4 Days 303 4 Days Note 1 Recording frame rate is 120 NTSC 100 PAL picture per second at CIF in resolution 2 Above information may be inaccurate due to the installation environment PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 64 Specification PDR 6160A S PDR 6080A S PDR 6040A S Models A Removable HDD tray 1 internal HDD 1 with DVD RW S Internal HDD 2 A Internal HDD 1 with DVD RW S Internal HDD 2 Recording medium SATA HDD internal 1 A SATA HDD 2 Internal 2 S Recording mode External alarm motion detection schedule manual Speed PAL 50 Field Sec or 100 CIF Sec NTSC 60 Field Sec or 120 CIF Sec 1 2 to 8 2 KB CIF NRF Noise Reduction Filter configurable for night Resolution 720 240 Field 320 240 CIF Schedule 7 day 24 hrs time table recording mode configurable External RAID e SATA interface 2 up to 4TB e SATA interface 1 up to 2 TB Frame rate Configurable for each channel 3ackup USB 2 0 flash disk DVD RW A FTP file download Audio supported DVD RW drive 4 0
11. Rate Each camera channel can be setup for its frame rate individually To setup the frame rate please press Left or Right button FRAME RATE CHINE SNS a cro 8 e gt CH2 8 ec a CH10 8 e gt CH3 8 e a CH11 8 e gt CH4 8 e CH12 8 gt CH5 8 e gt CHL 8 CH6 8 e gt CH14 8 A CH7 8 e gt CH15 8 gt CH8 8 e CH16 4 gt AUTO TOTAL 120 120 Chapter 6 4 3 Recording Mode Each camera can be setup for schedule recording or no recording Once the recording mode has been turned off each recording mode including alarm motion or manual recording does not record Chapter 6 4 4 Audio There are up to four audio inputs that can be recorded into the DVR To setup audio recording please assign the audio channel to a particular camera PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 25 Chapter 6 4 5 Pre alarm Recording There are up to total 160 images held in memory buffer before an alarm is activated If pre alarm recording is enabled the pre alarm image buffer gets appended into the recording video Chapter 6 4 6 Post alarm Recording Post alarm recording can record the video of a camera after a particular alarm motion is triggered To enable post alarm recording please set the post alarm recording seconds for this option Chapter 6 4 7 Resolution The DVR can provide 720 240 field or 360 240 CIF recording solutions The default setting is at 360 240 To change recording re
12. Update There are two ways to perform firmware update via 1 USB flash disk at DVR site and 2 HTML interface via network To perform firmware update using USB flash disk please follow the instructions 1 Plug in portable USB disk at the DVR s USB port 2 Press Enter button at Start Update Firmware 3 After finishing transferring remove the USB device and reboot the DVR FIRMWARE UPDATE USB FIRMWARE UP DATE EXPORT SETUP IMPORT SETUP FIRMWARE VERSION KERNEL PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 32 Prepare Firmware To prepare firmware update please create a directory firmware in the USB flash disk The USB flash disk should contain file system FAT 16 or FAT 32 Please visit the web site at www meritlilin com to download the latest firmware and save the file in the directory mentioned above Start Update Firmware To perform firmware update please plug in the USB flash disk into the DVR Select Start Update Firmware menu item and press Enter button It will automatically transfer the firmware into the DVR After transferring firmware wait until Please Reboot System message gets prompted and reboot the DVR Export Setup Export setup feature allows a user to export internal configuration into a system file at USB flash disk s firmware directory The file can later be imported to other machines The imported machine s internal configuration gets updated based on the original DVR s configu
13. panel or FR key on the remote controller to fast rewind the playing video The speed of fast rewinding is range from 2X 6X of the original playback speed PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 19 PAUSE amp STEPPING press Pause button while playing video that can pause the video Once the video is in pausing mode one can press Left or Right button on the DVR s keypad or the remote controller to play the video step by step Roll the Jog dial that can see the slow motion of the recorded video controller The DVR s screen switches back to playback main menu for other playback operations Press ESC button again that it returns to live monitoring mode STOP To stop video playback press Stop button on the keypad or the remote PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 20 CHAPTER 6 MENU SYSTEM Chapter 6 1 Setup Menu Setup menu contains menu settings for camera monitor record alarm system network PTZ and backup The details of all the setup menu items are described in the rest of the chapters Record SEET Chapter 6 2 Camera Setup One can setup individual camera s settings such as camera name video setup sequence display video loss detection and noise filter To setup above please select Camera menu item in setup main menu CAMERA CAMERA SELECT 1 CAMERA NAME Caml CHANNEL ENABLE VIDEO SETUP SEQUENCE TIME V LOSS DETECTION ON NOISE FILTER OFF Chapter 6 2 1 Camera Na
14. 31D keyboard to the DVR s RJ 45 keyboard input The DVRs are connected in daisy chain from the DVR s keyboard output to the next DVR s keyboard input There are up to 255 DVRs can be connected and addressed For setup DVR RS 484 ID please read Menu gt System gt DVR RS 485 section first DVRs System Diagram RES ET Te oF Abid Je T ei TTC lt 3 S 620 Fa e zo Ka EE E Seg d pei Wied Wideo DUR 16 WEG salig EE ai Monitor 2 Ces dl Wanibar 14 ees A PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 53 DVRs Connection Diagram E HET En D S ogoggpagpeag Jigeggegnpogeaggeggeg GER HEH DES SSSR LES G bsssssaic FE Beeoanrd Note To address multiple DVRs please setup DVR RS 485ID for every DVR first Chapter 9 3 Connections between a DVR and multiple PTZs Please use twisted pair cable to connect a PTZ to a DVR The connections between PTZs please refer PTZs user manual DVRs amp PTZs System Diagram DVRs amp PTZs Connection Diagram ETIT ite tat m a T Maris PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 54 Chapter 9 4 Connection between multiple DVRs and multiple keyboards To connect multiple DVRs and multiple keyboards please use Connector Box shipped with the PIH 931D keyboard Connections between keyboards use a twisted pair cables to connect two Connector Boxes The detail is in the following connection diagram The connection between DVRs please use RJ
15. 45 cable to connect Multiple DVRs amp Multiple PTZs System Diagram Ea Sg j e emm 1 NEE Eech 6 HS eme SE Ee e wll E Rip sel m i Wm TA DYR 18 eo Warm Monitor e Winker 16 ET ai Ur le o SE fo FI fap foe S T Keyboard Maybosd 2 Kaybaant 1 Maynard En E IB IT Multiple DVRs amp Multiple PTZs Connection Diagram 3 H a SSS ty Movin Ria Gul we rh rv a rt Dn L RER EEN maua IE Lil bel d eg doi NE n ra e w IVETA CH Wir L sae Ca Me JET ec Berger Betari i Tyta A PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 55 Chapter 9 5 Operating a Keyboard for Controlling DVRs and PTZs There are four main DVR features including multiplexer menu setup PTZ control and playback controllable by the keyboard controller To operate DVR by PIH 931 keyboard please follow the following sections Chapter 9 5 1 Switch to DVR Control Mode Press the SHIFT button and the DVR button to set the 2006 01 01 12 00 00 keyboard controller to the DVR operation mode DVR MODE ID 000 Chapter 9 6 Control DVR s Multiplexer Features A DVR s multiplexer features include calling a camera displayed on a monitor window division and camera sequence display The details are described in the following Control a DVR Enter a number from 1 255 using the number pad and press 2007 01 01 12 00 00 the DVR button to select the DVR DVR MODE ID xxx Exampl
16. 7 2 User Setting There are three levels admin operator and guest of user authentication allowed in the DVR To change password please specify the old password new password and confirm password Chapter 8 3 7 3 System Status Primary Master HDD HDD detecting status of primary master IDE channel for the DVR Primary Slave HDD HDD detecting status of primary slave IDE channel for the DVR Secondary Master HDD HDD detecting status of secondary maser IDE channel for the DVR Secondary Slave HDD HDD detecting status of secondary slave IDE channel for the DVR HDD Recording Start Start recording time of the DVR HDD Recording End End recording time of the DVR Approximate Rec Hours Total recording hours available for the HDD s Approximate Rec Days Total recording days available for the HDD s Current Written HDD The HDD of the DVR in writing Already Overwritten The HDD s has been overwritten DVR ID DVR ID RS 485 ID Number of Connections Number of users accessing the DVR via network Last Reboot Time Last time for rebooting the DVR Kernel The OS version of the DVR PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 49 Chapter 8 3 7 4 Firmware update This DVR is allowed to perform firmware upgrade via network After DVR receives the firmware it starts to perform firmware upgrade automatically After finishing the firmware update HTML page gets reload The user can then start to operator the DVR To perform network fir
17. ATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 SYSTEMS OVERVIEW ir anenseeeenentrneteienteiieetedienn 6 Chapter 151 Front Panelen ir aaaea ege rege Eerst Eege deefe hee 6 Chapter 1 2 Rear View sise 8 Chapter 1 3 System LED Status Panel 9 Chapter 1 4 Remote controller 10 Chapter 1 5 Jog amp Shuttle sisi 11 Ghapter 1 6 Mous SVstem usenrieesenhendeunenantrehhanmanrtantenhatrn tel 11 Chapter 1 6 1 Mouse Menu us 12 Chapter 1 7 Active Camera sisi 12 CHAPTER 2 DUROPERATIONS eiin apinaa arara a ea aaa arara a aina nent 14 Chapter 2 1 Sequential Display sssesssesseeeseeesenesenssrnesrnssrnssrnssrnssinssrnssrnnstnssrnssrnnsnnnnnnnt 14 Chapter 2 2 Fr ezesiciselic atin edi iain i ic ed aii Mate ee 14 Ghapter Ee In remuer nr en rire tee les die ram ride thee 14 Chapter 2 4 CH A CH oo eeccceesceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeceaaeseeneeeeaeeseaaeseeaeeseeeesaeeseaaesneneeees 15 Chapter 2 5 Audio amp Mute 15 Chapter 2 6 Addressable DVR Control Button 15 Ghapter 2 7 INTSC PRAL rmute sens feet in ne Active adda tee 15 Chapter 2 8 Language iii 15 Chapter 2 9 ESC Shutdown Procedure 15 Chapter 2 10 OK Cancel Button sisi 15 CHAPTERS PTZ CONTROL nn ee alin alta a nn bent 16 Chapter 3 1 Instant PTZ Controllable Mode 16 Chapter 3 2 Remote Controller A PTZ 16 Chapter 3 3 Recall Presets ss 16 CHAPTER 4 R
18. CORDING retirent tint entire del nt es 17 Chapter 4 1 Start Recording ss 17 Chapter 4 2 Manual Recording 17 Chapter 4 3 Schedule Recording 17 Chapter 4 4 Alarm Switch Activation Recording sessseeesesssseerrssrresrissrresrresrresresrresre 17 Chapter 4 5 Motion Detection Recording 17 CHAPTER 5 PLAYBAG Keiteccecsetecestectaxdechebeas taste tan nitrates rentre dat nan 18 Chapter 5 1 Time Search ie 18 Chapter 5 2 Event Search is 18 Chapter 523 REC Search e anoanoia rent eme a une street alee ote 19 Chapter 5 4 Other Playback Features ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeseeeeeseaeeesaeeeeeeeees 19 CHAPTER 6 MENSTER e cnc ate iteewn mn tas AE ane 21 Ghapter 6 1 Setup M lissa nt er te mdrr a aa aar anA 21 Chapter 6 2 Camera Setup sienne 21 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 2 Chapter 6 2 1 Camera Name is 21 Chapter 6 2 2 Channel Enable sus 22 Chapter 6 2 3 Video Setup issus 22 Chapter 6 2 4 Sequence Time sis 24 Chapter 6 3 Monitor Setup sis 23 Chapter 6 3 1 Main Alarm Gwtching 24 Chapter 6 3 2 SPOT QUAD Sequence is 24 Chapter 6 4 Record Setup iii 25 Chapter 6 4 1 Record Quality ss 25 Chapter 6 4 2 Frame Rate iii 25 Chapter 6 4 3 Recording Mode sssssesssesssssseessessesnrsnnrtntnnnstnntnnsennstnnsnnnnsnnnnnn 25 Chapter 6 4 4 Audio sienne 25 Chapter 6 4 5 Pre alarm Recording
19. GB DVD format DVD RW DVD R AVI MPEG 4 video with ISO 9660 compatible plug n play Playback Manual record time search event search date search Speed FR 2x 4x 6x FF 2x 4x 6x Compression MPEG 4 Video Input BNC 16 1Vp p 75Q BNC 8 1Vp p 75Q BNC 4 1Vp p 75Q Camera Name 12 characters Looping BNC 16 1Vp p 75Q BNC 8 1Vp p 75Q None Live PAL 400 FPS NTSC 480 FPS PAL 200 FPS NTSC 240 FPS PAL 100 FPS NTSC 120 FPS Channel Editing Mouse drag n drop Video Out 1 BNC 1Vp p 75Q 2 BNC 1Vp p 75Q VGA output Intellectual motion adoptive refinement with vivid image enhancement VGA engine Multiplexer Sequence digital zoom freeze Split screen 4 8 9 13 16 PIP 4 9 PIP 4 PIP Spot Spot with quad output sequence keyboard control and alarm switching None Alarm Alarm in 16 out 2 NO NC Alarm in 8 out 2 NO NC Alarm in 4 out 2 NO NC Motion Motion grid 30 24 each channel 8 sensitivities motion tracer Event External alarm video loss stop recording power recovering motion detection schedule logon HDD format Recording Pre alarm up to 160 images and post alarm Accessories Remote controller addressable up to 255 DVRs P T Z protocol Merit LILIN all series Pelco P D protocol remote controllable Web Via RS 232 Keyboards PIH 931 keyboard addressable up to 255 DVRs None IR receiver Extra IR extension connector up to 200 m None RS 485 RS 232 RS 485 keyboard connector 2 12V output RS 485 PTZ ou
20. PDR 6040 User Manual 15 CHAPTER 3 PTZ CONTROL PTZ device can be controlled in live monitoring mode and PTZ setup mode via the keypad and or the remote controller The rest of the chapter describes the ways of controlling PTZ devices using the keypad and a remove controller Chapter 3 1 Instant PTZ Controllable Mode Instantly controllable PTZ camera active camera is shown in yellow color at the camera name number in live monitoring mode indicating that the camera can be instantly controlled for PTZ operations Moving the active camera sequentially one can simply press the Enter button on the remote controller Once a camera is in active mode text in yellow major PTZ features can be easily performed Chapter 3 2 Remote Controller amp PTZ PTZ buttons are framed in yellow that contain auto panning zooming and zooming out Other PTZ and DVR buttons are shown in blue on remote controller The details are described as below Tilting the PTZ device up Tilting the PTZ device down Panning the PTZ device left Panning the PTZ device right Perform auto panning of the PTZ device Perform zooming in of the PTZ device Se Perform zooming out of the PTZ device Calling presets Chapter 3 3 Recall Presets To call a preset please follow the following instructions Press Preset button to enable the calling preset mode In Preset mode preset 01 to 64 directly to recall preset points of the PTZ dev
21. an be configured in displaying camera s full screen To enable this feature please select the camera in camera selection box Chapter 6 3 2 Main Monitor SEQ Time Sequence feature can multiplex each camera screen in full size in specific time period Once the sequence time is set press SEQ button on the remote controller or the keypad to activate the sequence feature Chapter 6 3 3 SPOT QUAD Sequence The DVR has a spot output The spot output is equipped with a Quad processor This unique Quad feature allows to review all the cameras quicker than spot sequence To setup the sequence please first assign spot or quad output Specify SEQ TIME in seconds Once above has been setup the STOP QUAD starts to perform sequence display PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 24 Chapter 6 4 Record Setup Record setup menu can setup features related to recording features such as recording quality frame rate recording mode audio selection alarm recording recording resolution group of pictures GOD schedule table HDD overwritten and limited recording RECORD CAMERA SELECT 1 QUALITY HIGH FRAME RATE 7 120 RECORD MODE SCHDEDULE AUDIO 1 PREALARM REC OFF POSTALARM 5 SEC RESOLUTION CIF GOP 4 SCHEDULE TABLE HDD OVERWRITTEN YES LIMITED RECORDING Chapter 6 4 1 Record Quality The recording quality can be configured for each channel To change the quality setting press Left or Right button Chapter 6 4 2 Frame
22. apter 1 4 Remote controller The button arrangement of the remote controller is designed for easy to use purposes Buttons are separated in regions based on their features including DVR operational keys pan tilt and zoom camera device PTZ keys numerical keys and PTZ buttons DVR operational keys gray area MENU Setup menu ESC Escape exit ZOOM Digital video zooming REC Record stop recording FREEZE Live video freeze Pause p gt Playback GO Stop C E Q KR gt Fast forward a Fast rewind oho ooo C Next single channel gt M ez G o it Previous single channel tS ape e E d ooo DI 4 split display m 8 split display D e DA TO FELAD 2 ee E 9 split display HR 13 split display HE 16 split display E PIP mode SEQ Sequential display MUTE Mute AUDIO Audio on BACKUP Video backup DVR Addressable DVR control NTSC PAL Video system LANGUAGE Language selection Auto Pan Perform auto pan feature Move up tilt up Zoom in Zoom in of a fast dome camera EA Move down tilt down Zoom out Zoom out of a fast dome camera Ea Move left pan left Preset Call preset of a fast dome camera ca Move right pan right ENTER Enter set O0to9 Numerical keys PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual Chapter 1 5 Jog amp Shuttle Jog amp shuttle menu The DVR adopts Jog amp Shuttle mainly
23. be overwritten please turn the option to be off Chapter 6 4 11 Limited Recording In many countries the HDD recording may be limited and can be only accessed for a certain period Once the recorded data passes the period the data can no longer be accessed Chapter 6 5 Alarm Setup Alarm setup menu allows changing the settings of extern alarm switches motion alarm buzzer and alarm recording duration To change these settings please enter Alarm setup menu and follow the instructions ALARM CAMERA SELECT CHO1 ALARM INPUT TYPE OFF ALARM ENABLE OFF MOTION SENSITIVITY OFF MOTION AREA SET NORMAL MOTION BUZZER TIME 05 SEC ALARM REC TIME 05 SEC BUZZER ON BUTTON SOUND ON Chapter 6 5 1 Alarm Input Type The DVRs alarm inputs can be configured as normal open N O or normal close N C The alarm input is one to one mapped to a camera respectively Chapter 6 5 2 Motion Enable Motion Enable enables motion alarm activation if the motion area has been set with proper motion sensitivity Press Left or Right button at Motion Enable menu item to change the setting Chapter 6 5 3 Sensitivity There are eight levels of sensitivity adjustable for motion alarm triggering range from Very High to Very Low Press Left or Right button to change the sensitivity setting PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 27 Chapter 6 5 4 Motion Area Set There are few ways to setup motion area The detail setup sequence is des
24. cribed as follows Keypad Keyboard Remote controller Mouse Step 1 Enter Motion Area Set menu item Step 2 Press Menu button again for motion setup selection Right mouse click Step 3 Select Motion Set to define motion area s Select a menu item using the mouse Step 4 Press Up Down Left or Right to move cursor Move mouse for starting cursor mode position Step 5 Press Enter button to start area selection Step 6 Press Up Down Left or Right for an area Mouse drag for an area Step 7 Press Enter for cursor cursor mode and go to step Go to step 4 for second area 4 for second area To exit the menu please press Selection Exit menu item to save Exit menu item Menu button changes and exit setup menu Auser can also set or clear entire motion area by selecting Set All or Clear All menu item Chapter 6 5 5 Motion Tracer Motion tracer can be used to determine the motion sensitivity When motion tracer is set to on the motion grids are shown in red to represent motion triggers Chapter 6 5 6 Alarm Time Motion alarms and external alarm inputs can trigger the buzzer alarm Buzzer time is adjustable from 0 to 99 sec Press Left or Right button on Buzzer Time to adjust the time setting Chapter 6 5 7 Buzzer Enable In case the warning buzzer requires to be turned off Auser can disable the buzzer under System gt Buzzer Enable menu item Chapter 6 5 8 B
25. d A to Z To change the password setting please press Enter at System gt Password gt Change Password PASSWORD ACCESS USER ADMIN OLD PASSWORD Hk NEW PASSWORD SS CONFIRM PASSWORD SES PROPERTY ENABLE PASSWORD OFF Note In case forgetting your password please contact your sales agent for master password PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 30 Access Property Each account can be assigned for access rights including video playback menu setup video backup PTZ setup network setup and remote network playback For an administrator she or he can manage various access rights for other users PROPERTY PLAYBACK ON SETUP ON BACKUP ON PTZ SETUP ON NETWORK SETUP ON REMOTE PLAYBACK ON Chapter 6 6 4 LOG View Operational event video lose event abnormal power off and other DVR events can be reviewed by LOG View menu item Events are described in the following table Event Description BOOTING Power on SHUTDOWN DVR Shutdown ABNORMAL OFF Abnormal power off FORMAT Format HDD V LOSS Camera video loss WATCHDOG Watchdog started SET CAMERA Set camera settings SET MONITOR Set monitor settings SET RECORD Set recording settings SET ALARM Set alarm settings SET NETWORK Set network settings SET SYSTEM Set system settings SET PTZ Set PTZ settings SET BACKUP Perform backup ADMIN LOG Administrator login OPERATOR LOG Operator login GUEST LOG Guest login
26. d starts to play eg wg At Note To play AVI file it requires Windows Media Player 10 or higher Chapter 7 2 Play MPEG 4 Files The DVR can export MPEG 4 file to 1 USB flash disk 2 DVD RW 3 File for FTP download To play the exported MPEG 4 video files on a PC please use MP4Player exe MP4Player exe can be copied over the backup device whenever the backup task has been performed The user can also download the application from the DVR s HTML interface Chapter 7 2 1 Play MPEG 4 Audio Double click on a channel in full screen for playing audio PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 38 NETWORK PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 39 CHAPTER 8 NETWORK There are two ways to access the DVR via network Internet browser web interface or CMX application All the features including live monitoring menu setup video playback and file backup can be done by using web interface Chapter 8 1 1 Configuration Make sure that network IP address subnet mask and gateway of the DVR are setup correctly Always consult your network administrator before installing DVR To setup IP address a user can use IPScan utility to scan all the DVRs within a LAN This powerful tool can help the user to monitor to find and to set IP configuration for all Merit LILIN s IP based products Note The default IP address of the DVR is 192 168 1 171 Chapter 8 1 2 Internet Ports To access the DVR via Internet using a
27. e Enable disable motion detection Motion Tracer Enable disable motion trace Alarm Input Type Set alarm input as NO NC or disable Buzzer Output Time Assign buzzer time for each camera f elyiriy farai SEEC EEIE LAURE LRE Salsa als alalatai lalala Chapter 8 3 5 Alarm E mail Enable Alarm E Mail Option for enable alarm motion email From From E Mail address To To E Mail address Host IP Address SMTP mail server s IP or DNS address Authentication Option for user and password authentication E Mail Account receiver s E Mail account E Mail Password receiver s E Mail account s password PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 47 Chapter 8 3 6 Network Setting IP Address DVR s IP address Subnet Mask Subnet mask Gateway IP Address Router Gateway IP address Video Port The DVR s video port HTTP Port HTML port number Chapter 8 3 7 System Setting MAC Address MAC address of the DVR Firmware firmware version of the DVR DVR 485 ID Addressable DVR ID for multiple DVRs remote control using remote controller and RS 485 keyboard Language Language selection of the DVR Max Connections Maximum network connections allowed for the DVR Auto Logout force to logout remote accesses Chapter 8 3 7 1 Timer Date Current date of the DVR Time Current time of the DVR DST Daylight saving time for a region PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 48 Chapter 8 3
28. e Control DVR 12 O Call a Camera Displayed on Main Monitor After a DVR gets controlled enter a number from 1 to 16 using the number pad and press the CAM button to select the camera Example Call camera 8 of DVR 12 Directly access a camera of a particular DVR Enter the camera s ID 1 4080 and press CAM button The camera ID gets resolved to its DVR by keyboard controller Example 1 Call camera 17 DVR 2 s first camera 2006 01 01 12 00 00 DVR MODE ID 002 CAM 001 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 56 Example 2 Enter camera number 128 and press the CAM 2006 01 01 12 00 00 button This calls DVR 8 s camera 16 DVR MODE ID 008 CAM 016 Window division on Main Monitor To perform window division feature of a DVR press the following window division buttons 16 window division 9 window division 8 window division 4 window division Quad screen DVR Sequential Display on Main Monitor Press SEQ button to display cameras full screen in a sequence with specific time period Chapter 9 7 Control DVR s Menu Setup After a DVR gets controlled Press the SET button to activate the DVR s setup menu Menu Setup Using 3D Joystick Enter a submenu ESC Exit a submenu Move cursor up Move cursor down Decease a digit Increase a digit Enter a submenu ESC Exit a submenu 4 Y 7 hog PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 57 Chapt
29. e and Adobe PDF are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries JavaScript and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and or other countries Linux Macintosh Mozilla Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of the respective holders Pelco is a trademark of Pelco Clovis CA and may be registered in certain jurisdictions Other names of companies and their products mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Caution e Do not drop or strike this equipment e Do not install the equipment near any naked flames or heat sources e Do not expose this unit to rain moisture smoke or dust environment e Do not cover the opening of the cabinet with cloth and plastic or to install this unit in poor ventilated places Allow 10cm between this unit and its surroundings e Do not continue to operate the unit under abnormal conditions such as detection of smoke strange smell or no display on screen while power is turned on e Do not touch the power connection with wet hands e Do not damage the power cord or leave it under pressure e Do not operate this unit near magnet speaker system etc to avoid unnecessary magnetic interference e Connection cables should be grounded properly CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED B
30. e entered the lens of the PTZ device should be in place with proper IRIS and focus set To store the parameters permanently please press Up or Down button to choose Save menu item The position gets stored by each PTZ device programmatically You can test the stored preset by switching back and forth on Preset menu item To define other preset point please repeat chapter 6 8 4 In live monitoring mode this preset can be recalled at any time To recall a preset please read Call Preset section for detail Chapter 6 8 10 Clear All Preset To clear all the preset points of a PTZ device please select Clear All Preset menu item Press Enter key on the front panel or remote controller The operation clears all the preset points Note Please make sure that the RS 485 wires are properly installed and connected to the DVR The PTZ device ID is adjusted to the DVR s camera number accordingly PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 36 Chapter 6 9 Backup The DVR provides various backup methods for performing backup task including USB flash disk DVD RW advanced model and FTP file download BACKUP DEVICE DVDRW CHANNEL ALL CHANNEL START 2007 11 21 14 55 END 2007 12 21 14 55 EJECT LOAD TRANSFORM TO AVI TOTAL 274 MB To perform backup please press Left or Right to select backup device type Press Enter button on Channel option to select backup channel s Once the channel s has been selected enter s
31. e operation Once one of the alarm switches gets triggered the alarm icon yellow bell shows at the bottom of each camera channel Chapter 4 5 Motion Detection Recording Motion detection is very useful feature of the DVR that the intrusion detection of a camera can be detected Motion detection recording sensors motion variation and it triggers the DVR to perform recording task Once motion detection is activated the motioned channel shows an alarm icon little man in yellow on the screen to inform users PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 17 CHAPTER 5 PLAYBACK To playback please press Play button on the remote controller a keyboard or the keypad A playback message box shows up for searching video clips The details are described in the following sections PLAYBACK TIME SEARCH EVENT SEARCH RECORD SEARCH DATE SEARCH Chapter 5 1 Time Search Time search feature can perform date and time search based on recorded video data This feature is very easy to use and it allows a user to perform video searching task throughout two hard disk drives To perform time search operation simply press Left or Right button on the highlighted date or time field To change the date and time please press Up or Down button TIME SEARCH DATE 2007 09 11 TIME 19 54 00 Chapter 5 2 Event Search Event list contains information including date time event type and camera channel for the event There are e
32. er 9 7 1 OK or Cancel button in Submenu System There are OK or Cancel button in submenu system The shortcut buttons are SET or ESC button on the keyboard Chapter 9 8 Control DVR Playback To perform DVR playback feature press Play button or Search button Play button can invoke playback menu Use 3D joystick to move menu cursor and perform playback feature Search button can invoke time search feature of the DVR Use 3D joystick to move menu cursor 1 Enter a submenu in playback 1 ESC Exit a submenu in menu playback menu 2 Fast forward video in 2 Fast reverse video in playback playback mode mode g Move cursor up Decease a digit Move cursor down nea Increase a digit Video Playback Operations Pause Press PAUSE button during playing video can pause the video in pause mode Play Replay the video after Pause Fast Forward or Fast Rewind Fast Forward Fast Forward the playback video Fast rewind Fast Rewind the playback video Stop Stop the playback video and return to playback menu Record Stop Record Perform DVR record or stop DVR recording operation Select various split display modes on live and playback monitoring PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 58 Chapter 9 9 Control PTZ To control PTZ camera in live monitoring mode press Enter button to gain camera control sequentially in window division mode or perform call camera in full screen mode Once a camera of a
33. era name easy to setup DVRs daisy chain connection via RJ 45 addressable DVR ID and IR receiver extension provide the easiest way in setup a large scare DVR systems Powerful MPEG 4 compression technology complete storage and backup plans full digital and analog system solutions easy to use user interface and full range accessories support the new Merit LILIN 6 series MPEG 4 standalone digital video recorder is the only choice for surveillance system Major Features MPEG 4 compression engine Built in VGA with intellectual motion adoptive refinement and vivid image enhancement HTTP web based interface including DVR configuration PTZ control playback and live monitoring Up to 480 NTSC 400 PAL frames per second in live Frame rate and video quality configurable each channel Extra spot output with quad and OSD support 4 channel audio inputs and 1 audio output Network audio amp backup audio supports SATA HDD support with external e SATA connector for maximum 4TB recording capability Portable USB 2 0 flash disk DVD RW or FTP backup with AVI or MPEG 4 Easy to use jog shuttle mouse and 3D joystick Daylight saving time DST Trademarks and registered trademarks Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Windows Media Player is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Adob
34. feature can disable the live video of a camera and the channel can still perform video recording For privacy or security considerations irrelevant people may be prohibited to see the live video Chapter 6 2 3 Video Setup Video setup can adjust video s contrast brightness hue and saturation for each camera To restore the default setting please press Load Default menu item VIDEO SETUP CONTRAST 50 BRIGHTNESS 50 HUE 50 SATURATION 50 LOAD DEFAULT PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 22 Chapter 6 3 Monitor Setup The DVR has intellectual motion adoptive refinement with vivid image enhancement VGA engine The options can be set for the VGA engine including Adaptive Deinterlance Edge Preserving Moving Object Correct File Mode LTI CTI and B W Level Extension MONITOR ADAPTIVE DEINTERLANCE ON EDGE PRESERVING ON MOVING OBJECT CORRECTION ON FILE MODE ON SHARPNESS ENHANCER OFF LTI CTI OFF B W LEVEL EXTENSION OFF MAIN MONITOR ALARM SWITCHING MAIN MONITOR SEQ TIME SPOT QUAD SEQ SPOT SPOT QUAD SEQ TIME OFF Each of the VGA settings is described in the following table OFF ON Adaptive deinterlance Edge preserving Moving object correction Film mode PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual Sharpness enhancer LTVCTI B W Level Extension Chapter 6 3 1 Main Alarm Switching The main monitor output c
35. hapter 6 7 1 Port Number ss 34 Chapter 6 7 2 DDNS astra nine Re Mt ee ei ee ie ated 34 Chapter 6 8 PTZ Setup aaae ele dealer ann es 34 Chapter 6 8 1 PTZ Model amp Baud Rate c ccceeesceceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesaeeseeeeeeas 35 Chapter 6 8 2 Preset Setup sis 35 Chapter 6 8 3 Preset sn facesesietecaetelveces ieee a mr aleve Dees eege eise 35 Chapter 6 8 4 Dwell sise 35 Chapter 6 8 5 Speed issues 35 Chapter 6 8 6 POSItiOn tire nadine E nina aaa aaa eea aa rente eu 36 Chapter 6 8 7 IRIS amp Auto IRIS ie 36 Chapter 6 8 8 Focus amp Auto FOCUS 36 Chapter 6 8 9 Save Presets is 36 Chapter 6 8 10 Clear All PDresei 36 Chapter 6 9 BackUp mictiinsi en a aia ar a a a daara aaee 37 Chapter 6 9 1 FTP Download sus 37 CHAPTER 7 FILE PLAYBACK eme a la d eege enr nn tetes EES 38 Chapter 7 1 Play AVI File on PC ie 38 Chapter 7 2 Play MPEG 4 Files iii 38 Chapter 7 2 1 Play MPEG 4 Audio sis 38 CHAPTER 8 NETWORK ier eeber d i Zeegee SEENEN didier debate a nids date tente 40 Chapter 8 1 1 Configuration sis 40 Chapter 8 1 2 Internet Ports sis 40 Chapter 8 2 Access the DVR via Internet Browser 41 Chapter 8 2 1 Before Using Intermet 42 Ee TN e LI 42 Chapter 8 2 3 Show Frame Size 42 Chapter 8 2 4 Split Window Display Buttons 43 Chapter 8 2 5 Hyper Link Panel su 43 Chapter 8 2 6 Playback Over Network 43 Chapter 8 2 7 Save JPEG file iii 45 Chapter 8
36. hapter 8 2 6 Playback Over Network The DVR allows a user to perform Play FF Pause Step and Stop operations on a remote DVR The buttons are described in the following figure PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual To perform playback operation please click on Playback hyperlink A playback dialog box shows up Event search list record search list and time search are all integrated in the dialog box on the hyper link panel Event Record Time Search Search Search Type Channel 07 08 23 14 11 Motion 07 08 23 14 10 Motion 07 08 23 14 10 Motion 07 08 23 14 10 Motion 07 08 23 14 09 Motion 07 08 23 14 09 Motion Normal Record and Event Lists Double click on the record list item or event list item for playback A user can also click on Search button to retrieve the video Time Search Time search feature allows a user to search both master and slave HDDs by date and time To perform time search function please specify date and time information in date and time edit boxes Press Search button to finish this task Event Record Time Search Search Search gor Dos fos Bit 15 15 Submit PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual Chapter 8 2 7 Save JPEG file To save live or playback video to JPEG files please perform right mouse click on Video Display Control area In system menu select Save All as JPEG or Save JPEG for the live or playback video Save all For JPEG Save as JPEG Window division Full screen
37. ice PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 16 CHAPTER 4 RECORDING Chapter 4 1 Start Recording The DVR automatically performs recording task after power on Press REC button on the keypad or the remote controller that it can change the recording mode from schedule recording to manual recording Press REC button again The DVR returns back to schedule recording again Chapter 4 2 Manual Recording Manual recording is equivalent to emergency recording In manual recording mode the DVR records all the cameras based on recording frame rate In many cases there might be a situation A user might want to record all the cameras for suspicious events Manual recording can now be used for an emergency If there are motion triggerings or alarm switches set for the DVR the events can be recorded in the DVR s event log Chapter 4 3 Schedule Recording For storage consideration there are many applications that may be required to record video after motion triggerings or alarm activations Schedule recording can be used that the DVR records video based on motion or alarm triggerings for certain hours The schedule table can be preprogrammed to meet the recording requirement Chapter 4 4 Alarm Switch Activation Recording Recording operation can be triggered by an external alarm switch An external alarm switch can activate the DVR for recording Proper settings such as Alarm Rec Duration and activation type N O or N C should be configured befor
38. in menu system and video playback modes In menu setup mode rolling Jog is to move the cursor of the menu system up or down Shuttle moves the cursor of the menu system left or right Jog amp shuttle during video playback During video playback Jog amp Shuttle acts as conventional VCR for video stepping forward rewind and fast forward rewind WON Instant rewind amp event list modes Turning shuttle ring left invokes Instant Rewind feature Instant Rewind rewinds and plays the recorded video from the moment of the operation in backward It allows that the operator can instantly review the video few seconds or few minutes ago Turning shuttle ring right invokes event list Instant Event Operator can quick scan through the event list for suspicious events Instant Rewind and Instant Event features are identical by pressing FF or FR button on the remote controller or a keyboard in live monitoring mode Jog for PTZ mode Dialing jog dial in clockwise for a controlled PTZ camera can perform zooming in action for the PTZ device Dial jog dial in counter clockwise for zooming out operation of the PTZ camera Chapter 1 6 Mouse System The DVR has both USB and PS 2 mouse interface A user can connect either USB mouse or PS 2 mouse to operate the DVR General mouse operations are described as below Left mouse click Right mouse click Left mouse double click mouse drag Mouse scroll Left mouse click In mouse menu
39. k mode b Perform zoom in and out on a PTZ device at live mode Start recording operation or stop the recording task a Invoke playback selection menu b Replay after FF FR Pause stepping when playing video Pause button camera selection PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 only 23 24 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 12 13 18 19 20 21 22 Down button a Move cursor down at menu mode b Tilt down at PTZ control mode Right button a Move cursor right in menu b Pan right at PTZ control mode c Increase a value Shuttle ring PDR 6160 amp PDR 6080 only a Fast forward video at playback mode b Instant video FR or instant event list at live mode IR receiver USB 2 0 connector USB flash disk Storage panel opening button Built in DVD RW drive Emergency ejecting hole for DVD RW tray Removable HDD tray Removable HDD lock Menu button ESC shutdown button Backup button Chapter 1 2 Rear View Rear View of PDR 6160 DO GO OO 0 Q 00000 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 1 Spot quad output a Spot quad accessible by keyboard b Each spot output can be programmable for alarmed camera display and sequence display 2 Main output 3 External IR receiver RCA 4 Audio inputs Four RCA audio connectors Audio output PS 2 mouse USB mouse VGA output Network RJ 45 connector OONO om 10 RS 485 out PTZ devices
40. ll cameras Chapter 2 5 Audio amp Mute Once the audio channel is properly setup the DVR can output the live audio To disable live audio one can press Mute button To enable live audio AUDIO MUTE press Audio button Chapter 2 6 Addressable DVR Control Button To control one of the DVRs using only one remote controller please press on the addressable DVR control button followed by the DVR ID The rest of the DVRs are in sleeping mode until one of the DVRs gets called Chapter 2 7 NTSC PAL NE To change video system press on NTSC PAL button Password is required if a user presses on this button Chapter 2 8 Language The DVR provides multi language on screen display OSD support To change amp from one language to another simply press on Language button Chapter 2 9 ESC Shutdown Procedure To properly shutdown the DVR please press ESC Shutdown button for a second A password dialog box shows up Please provide administrator password to perform the task Power off the DVR without proper shutdown procedure that it may corrupt a video file File recovery procedure may start to recovery the video file when booting up the system Chapter 2 10 OK Cancel Button The DVR has OK Cancel operation in menu submenu system To perform this operation the user can press Menu for OK or ESC for cancel on the keypad or the remote controller For keyboard please press SET button for OK or CANCEL button for cancel PDR 6160 PDR 6080
41. me A user can edit up to 12 characters fora camera name To setup the camera name please type the character using visual keyboard and press Enter button Visual Keyboard INSERT CAMERA Back 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8s 9 o QilwlerrRitfylultfolel lt gt Cursor A SID FIG HIJIKIL Enter ZIX C STEIN MT gt 2 gt SPACE BAR nage PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 21 Cascading Camera Name In many cases DVRs may be connected and accessed by keyboard s via RS 485 There are up to 255 DVRs and 4080 cameras that can be addressed by keyboard s Editing camera name becomes a time consuming task The DVR can be automatically renamed by using Cascading Camera Name see System gt DVR RS 485 ID section Cascading Camera Name can match keyboard s operating or calling convention For example calling second DVP s first camera can be done by pressing 2 DVR 1 Camera or 17 Camera Directly calling camera is more intuitive Cascading Camera Name feature translates and modifies the second DVR s camera name to CH17 to CH32 For large scale project devices may include analog matrix main monitor outputs and spot monitor outputs The Cascading Camera Name feature is useful in identifying a camera However a user can still use meaningful camera name instead of numerical value to identify a camera Chapter 6 2 2 Channel Enable Channel enable
42. mware update please click on Browse button and locate the firmware For 4 channel 8 channel and 16 channel the firmware files are flash604 bin flash608 bin and flash616 bin respectively PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 50 Chapter 8 3 8 Backup To perform remote video file backup click Backup hyperlink Please specify starting time and ending time Click on Submit button to perform file backup task A backup progress bar shows up on the web page After backup task ends please click on the file hyperlink with LMP file extension It can download the file from the DVR s internal FTP server to your local PC To download the backup file s again please click on Backup File Download hyperlink to download HE Backup File Drsetleag PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 51 KEYBOARD CONNECTONS PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 52 CHAPTER 9 KEYBOARD CONNECTION Chapter 9 1 Connection Between a DVR and a Keyboard To operator a DVR with a keyboard please directly connect PIH 931 keyboard to the DVR s keyboard input using a RJ 45 cable The DVR provides DC 12V for PIH 931 keyboard There is no need for connecting power adapter DVR amp Keyboard Connection Diagram Keyboard Note Only 8 channel and 16 channel DVRs can support keyboard connection Chapter 9 2 Daisy Chain Connections of DVRs and a Keyboard To connect PIH 931D a keyboard with multiple DVRs connect the RJ 45 cable from PIH 9
43. n freezing EG FREEZE feature in which suspicious individuals can be determined To freeze the screen press Freeze button on the remote controller Press the button again to cancel this operation Chapter 2 3 Zoom The DVR provides digital zooming capability in screen freezing live monitoring kal and video playback modes To perform this feature press Zoom button on the remote controller Once the DVR is in zooming status press Up Down Left or Right buttons to move the zooming window around to view other portion of the channel Press the Zoom button again can cancel the zooming window and back to normal screen ZOOM To perform zoom feature using a mouse please first double click on a camera channel for camera s full screen Once the camera is in full screen mode perform mouse drag on the video Po EE PEU RL ER Wee PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 14 Chapter 2 4 CH amp CH In case of scanning through cameras in full screen channel buttons CH amp Ge El CH can be used to monitor a
44. o External SATA RAID To connect SATA to external SATA RAID 1 Power off the DVR 2 Open the case of the DVR 3 Plug SATA cable to the external SATA connector 4 Close the case of the DVR 5 Connect the DVR to external SATA RAID using SATA cable 6 Power on the DVR wlsfefsfefsifslsfstsfsfs EE en Dssssso r OT Caution The DVR does NOT support N RAID mode Please change PSH 100 s setting to RAID 0 or RAID 1 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 61 APPENDIX B Connect External Alarm Switches For 8 16 Ch DVR it has a D SUB 25 pin I O connector which contains 16 alarm switch inputs dry contact and two alarm outputs The detail description of the pin assignment is in the following charts 13 1 i oo 6 oe KR 6 6 6 WR 25 4 Alarm Switch Pin Assignment Table Pin 1 Alarm input 1 Pin 14 Alarm input 13 Pin 2 Alarm input 2 Pin 15 Alarm input 14 Pin 3 Alarm input 3 Pin 16 Alarm input 15 Pin 4 Alarm input 4 Pin 17 Alarm input 16 Pin 5 Alarm input 5 Pin 18 Pin 6 Alarm input 6 Pin 19 Pin 7 Alarm input 7 Pin 20 GND Pin 8 Alarm input 8 Pin 21 ALARM COM Pin 9 Alarm input 9 Pin 22 ALARM NC normal close Pin 10 Alarm input 10 Pin 23 ALARM NO normal open Pin 11 Alarm input 11 Pin 24 GND Pin 12 Alarm input 12 Pin 25 GND Pin 13 GND For 4 Ch DVR it has 8 pin I O connector which contains 4 alarm switch in
45. ort 3100 video port Chapter 6 7 2 DDNS To use domain name provided by DDNS server www dyndng org please first visit www dyndns org to register an account After registriation please enter host name username and password in DDNS menu item at DVR side Chapter 6 8 PTZ Setup The DVR can control up to 16 PTZ cameras Using DVR s keypad or the remote controller can access all these cameras To setup PTZ connection please follow the following instructions PTZ CAMERA SELECT 1 PTZ PIH 7625 PRESET ADJUST BAUD RATE 9600 DIRECT KEYBOR ACCESS PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 34 Chapter 6 8 1 PTZ Model amp Baud Rate One can choose the model of PTZ devices by pressing Left or Right button The DVR adopts this PTZ models protocol and communicates with the PTZ device Each PTZ device can be assigned by its PTZ protocol with different baud rate Model Baud Rate Number of Bytes PIH 7000 MLP1 9600 3 PIH 7600 MLP1 9600 3 PIH 7625 3 MLP1 9600 3 PIH 7625 7 MLP2 9600 7 PIH 7622 7 MLP2 9600 7 Pelco D 2400 9600 None Pelco P 2400 9600 None Chapter 6 8 2 Preset Setup A preset of a PTZ camera can be configured for manipulation during live monitoring Panning tilting zooming calling presets auto panning and other PTZ features provided by a PTZ camera can also be accessed during live monitoring mode All the features should be configu
46. puts dry contact and two alarm outputs The ping assignment is in the following charts yy y y 1 i VK JUUUUUNU NU Pin 1 Alarm input 1 Pin 2 Alarm input 2 Pin 3 Alarm input 3 Pin 4 Alarm input 4 Pin 5 GND Pin 6 ALARM NO normal open Pin 7 ALARM NC normal close Pin 8 COM PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 62 APPENDIX C RS 485 Input and Output Pin Assignment Terminal Name RJ 45 2 3 5 RS 485 Out Link Keyboard 6 7 8 9 12345678 16 RS 485 Out Link Keyboard GND DC 12V input 13 RS 485 DVR 14 RS 485 DVR 15 GND 6 RS 485 PTZ Terminal Pin Assignment ae Terminal Name de RS 485 for PTZ 2 RS 485 for PTZ REA PAS APPENDIX D Hard Disk Drive Support List Model HDD Size Seagate Barracuda ST316020811AS 160GB Seagate Barracuda ST3200827AS 200GB Seagate Barracuda ST32506AS 250GB Seagate Barracuda ST3400620AS 400GB Seagate Barracuda ST3500630AS 500GB Western Digital WD1600AVJS 160GB Western Digital WD2500AVJS 250GB Western Digital WD3200AVJS 320GB Western Digital WD4000AVJS 400 GB PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 63 APPENDIX E Supported DVD RW Drive Manufacturer Model ASUS DRW 1608P3S Lite On LH 20A1P NEC ND 3550A APPENDIX F
47. ration To perform Export Setup please select Export Setup menu item and press Enter button Import Setup To perform Import Setup feature please select Import Setup menu item and press Enter key The configuration of the DVR gets updated based on the system file Version Version menu item indicates the current version number of the DVR Chapter 6 6 9 Language The DVR provides multi language OSD support A user can change his her preferred language to operate the DVR Press on Left or Right button to change the Language setting Chapter 6 6 10 Live Audio To turn on or off live audio monitoring please set Live Audio option PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 33 Chapter 6 7 Network The DVR allows a user to access the video via Internet or LAN In order to connect to LAN or Internet subnet mask gateway and IP address should be configured Please consult your Internet provider or system administrator for above information NETWORK IP MODE STATIC IP ADDR 192 168 001 171 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 GATWAY 192 168 001 001 HTTP PORT 80 VIDEO PORT 3100 MAC 00 0F FC 00 00 03 Chapter 6 7 1 Port Number For Internet connection port number IP mapping technologies can be used for single IP address shared by multiple devices via a network router Please consult your network administrator for this advanced network technique Note Default Internet port numbers for the DVR are port 80 HTML web pages and p
48. recorded video data PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 29 Chapter 6 6 2 HDD Information HDD INFO shows the following information 1 Model number The model number of the hard disk drive 2 Size The capacity of the hard disk drive 3 Approximate recording hour recording hours based on the HDD s 4 Approximate recording days recording days based on the HDD s 5 Average frame size Average picture size HDD INFO PRI MASTER SIZE SLAVE SIZE SEC MASTER WD SIZE 250 GB SLAVE WD SIZE 250 GB HDD FORMAT APPROX REC HOURS 142 APPROX REC DAYS 7 RESET COUNTER HDD Format To format HDDs please select HDD Format menu item Password is required for preventing unauthorized access A warning message also gets prompted for formatting verification Please be alerted to this operation It may erase not only event list data but also recorded video data Press Enter button at HDD Format menu to format the hard disk drives Formatting hard disk drives may take several seconds based on the number of lists recorded Chapter 6 6 3 Password Access The DVR has three sets of password protection accounts preventing unauthorized access To activate password function please turn Enable Password on or off at System gt Password The password consists of four to eight digits for entering the DVR The default passwords are admin 1111 operator 2222 and guest 3333 The acceptable characters are 1 to 10 0 an
49. red before accessing PTZ functions Please follow the rest of this chapter to setup a preset PRESET SETUP PRESET SETUP 01 DWELL 000 SEC SPEED 1 POSITION IRIS AUTO IRIS FOCUS AUTO FOCUS SAVE PRESET CLEAR PRESET Chapter 6 8 3 Preset To define a preset press Left or Right button on the keypad or the remote controller to change the preset number Chapter 6 8 4 Dwell Define dwell of a preset Dwell number ranges from 0 to 255 the shortest to the longest Chapter 6 8 5 Speed Define speed of previous preset to the next preset The speed number ranges from 1 to 8 the slowest to the fastest The speed might vary based on different PTZ device s settings PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 35 Chapter 6 8 6 Position To adjust PTZ lens position press Enter at Adjust Pos menu item A PTZ screen keypad shows up as a reminder Please press Left Right Up or Down button on remote controller to move the PTZ lens To zoom in and or zoom out of the PTZ device press Zoom In and or Zoom Out on the remote controller or Jog at front panel Chapter 6 8 7 IRIS amp Auto IRIS To adjust IRIS please press Left or Right button on IRIS option For auto IRIS press Enter on Auto IRIS option Chapter 6 8 8 Focus amp Auto Focus To adjust focus please press Left or Right button on Focus option For auto focus press Enter on Auto Focus option Chapter 6 8 9 Save Presets Once the above parameters ar
50. router please make sure that IP Ports of the router IP sharing device are set The DVR uses the following IP Ports by default Port 80 HTML web pages Port 3100 Command port PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 40 Chapter 8 2 Access the DVR via Internet Browser To access the DVR a user can use Internet browser to get live and stored video via Internet The DVR s web interface also provides features of PTZ access split window display and system configurations General DVR web interface is described in the following figure Hyper Link Panel Camera Control Panel PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 41 Chapter 8 2 1 Before Using Internet Make sure that your Internet Browser allows signed ActiveX plug in running on your PC Set Download Signed ActiveX plug in controls to Prompt and Run ActiveX control and plug in to Enable at Internet Explore gt Tools gt Options gt Security Settings serge Terie core rte condi bai Eristis P ea Taper econo Counties Freie Prompt EI birme aed sont Atira conto not mae m aa LN s SC D Erabi D Prompt E Bim Butzeg cdrob iujare 4 3 si Men res re eset toi faecium gt op Chapter 8 2 2 Logon To logon the DVR please type in the IP address in the HTTP address box via Internet browser By default type 192 168 1 171 in the HTTP address box to access the logon page Use default password 1111
51. s and icons are discussed in the rest of the chapter Task bar The task bar shows up on bottom of the main monitor for indicating the operation status of the DVR while operating the remote controller the mouse the keypad or a keyboard Mouse menu Controlled DVR ID RS 485 ID The DVR s ID RS 485 ID address Manual recording mode Schedule recording mode Zoom mode Sequence mode Remote controller preset mode Network connection indicator Audio on off indicator PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 13 CHAPTER 2 DVR OPERATIONS Most of the time the DVR is operated at the surveillance live mode In live monitoring mode the information of screen layout and symbols are described in this section SCREEN LAYOUT REC 2007 06 22 11 03 50 HDD 9 Recording indicator Date Time HDD recording percentage Task bar Chapter 2 1 Sequential Display gen The DVR provides multiplexer feature displaying each camera in full screen Ee sequentially in specific time period To perform sequential display simply press SEQ button on the remote controller or a keyboard The sequence icon shows on the task bar for indicating the DVR is in sequence status To perform sequence using mouse please click on Mouse Menu gt Sequence Chapter 2 2 Freeze In live monitoring and playback modes the DVR provides scree
52. solution please press Left or Right button Chapter 6 4 8 GOP Group of Pictures GOP technology is wildly used by dynamical streaming compression algorithm such as MPEG 4 and H 264 GOP technology contains one still image followed by dynamical streaming P frame For example GOP 4 means that there are 1 still image followed by 3 P frames The P frame is just a small portion dynamic part of the video of the still image for reducing video size Higher GOP means smaller video in size if the video source is static If the video source changes dramatically such as PTZ camera in auto pan mode it may results in bad video quality In dynamically environment please reduce GOP size Chapter 6 4 9 Schedule Once the schedule has been setup the DVR can record camera video based on the schedule table The DVR s timer detects every second to check if it should start to record To edit the schedule table a user can press Enter button for editing mode Press Enter button that can change recording mode always sensor motion or no record For the Apply All setting the user can use Up or Down button to select Apply All menu item Press Enter button on Apply All menu item that can setup a recording mode for a week SCHEDULE SENSOR NONE RECORDING m APPLY ALL PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 26 Chapter 6 4 10 HDD Overwritten The DVR can be setup for HDD circular recording If the user does not want the HDD to
53. system mouse click can select a menu item In window division mode click on a camera that is to select the camera in activation mode active camera Left mouse double click In window division mode click on a camera that can call the camera in full screen mode Mouse drag For channel editing perform mouse drag that can drag one camera and switch with another camera In motion area setup mode mouse drag can setup motion area Mouse scroll lIn setup menu mouse scroll can increase or decrease a value Right mouse click Popup a submenu system or return to live in main menu PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 11 Chapter 1 6 1 Mouse Menu For using mouse menu please use the mouse click on Menu item The mouse menu shows on the screen for more system features LIVE SETUP PLAYBACK MOTION ZOOM SEQUENCE SHUTDOWN Chapter 1 7 Active Camera Active camera is shown in yellow color at the camera name number in live monitoring mode Once a camera is activated the camera can be controlled for PTZ operation or for camera audio Moving the active camera sequentially one can simply press the Enter button on the remote controller the keypad or keyboard s PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 12 Chapter 1 8 Symbols amp Icons The DVR adopts symbols and icons for graphical user interface GUI design These symbols and icons contain useful information in operating the DVR All the symbol
54. tart backup and end backup time The video size will be calculated in Total field If an AVI backup file is needed please select Transform to AVI option For DVD RW backup please purchase DVD RW disk recommended Note Windows Media Player can play AVI file However only one channel can be exported Chapter 6 9 1 FTP Download If backup device is set to File important backup video can be stored in DVR s temporary buffer The DVR has 2 GB internal storage space allocated for file backup The backup files gets deleted automatically for the next time the backup task performed again To download the backup files please use FTP program to download the video file to your PC Please provide the account and password as Admin Oper and Guest in the FTP program to download the file s The user can also use integrated HTML interface for FTP file download PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 37 CHAPTER 7 FILE PLAYBACK To play a backup file from a PC a user can export DVR s video to an AVI file or MPEG 4 file The difference between AVI file and MPEG 4 files are that AVI file can be played by Windows Media Player Version 10 or above However there is only one single channel that can be review To review multiple channels MP4Player exe built in in the DVR can be used Chapter 7 1 Play AVI File on PC To play the AVI file on a PC simply double click on the DVR exported AVI file Window Media Player loads the file an
55. tput 1 PTZ connection Jog amp shuttle FF FR Step instant rewind menu setup None Mouse USB PS 2 drag n drop right mouse click mouse wheel Audio RCA 4 input RCA 1 output 0 7Vp p 300 Hz to 3KHz Network Direct Internet browser access multiple users access free CMX audio Protocols ARP TCP IP HTTP SMTP FTP DDNS Web setup Full features with remote firmware upgradable API HTTP API ActiveX SDK supported Web Live event log A time search playback AVI snapshot IPScan Supported easy to setup for IP address User authentication Three level admin operator and guest feature configurable WDT Hardware watchdog timer DST Daylight saving time LRA Limited recording access Multilanguage Supported CPU OS 32 bit RISC Processor 333 MHz Linux 2 6 Kernel Power AC 110V 220V Max 135W Working Env Temp 0 C 50 C Humidity 0 80 Dimension 434mm x 411 4mm x 88mm 434mm x 411 4mm x 88mm 434 mm x 364 3 52 8 mm Weight 8 5 Kg w o HDD 8 5 Kg w o HDD 5 2 Kg w o HDD PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual Oo MERIT LILIN ENT CO LTD http www meritlilin com 66 6160CSE
56. utton Sound To enable or disable button sound please set button sound option PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 28 Chapter 6 6 System Setup The DVR system related settings such as date time HDD restoring manufacturing default video format DVR RS 485 ID language password authentication and firmware update can be configured from system menu To setup above features please follow the following instructions SYSTEM DATE TIME HDD INFO PASSWORD ACCESS LOG VIEW FACTORY RESET DVR 485 ID OFF VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC FIRMWARE LANGUAGE ENGLISH LIVE AUDIO ON Chapter 6 6 1 Date Time The DVR has built in timer to record time information One can choose different time format or disable the timer DATE TIME TIME 18 16 17 DATE 2005 06 30 FORMAT YYYY MM DD DISPLAY ON TIME SYNC KEYBOARD DST OFF Time Sync Time Sync feature allows the DVR to synchronize its timer system to PIH 931 Keyboard To synchronize DVR s timers to a PIH 931 keyboard please set this option to Keyboard PIH 931D keyboard starts to synchronize every 15 minutes Warning Highly recommend to perform Time Sync feature before the DVR starts to record video Daylight Saving Time The DVR provides Daylight Saving Time DST feature This feature allows the DVR to change timer system based on Daylight Saving Time table Warning Highly recommend to re format HDD if the timer has been set and the HDD has
57. xternal alarm event and motion alarm event that can be found in event list To filter out events please set starting and ending time in the event search dialog box To view operation log please see System gt Log View for detail EVENT SEARCH RECORD TIME EVENT 05 07 04 13 40 48 ALARM CHO1 05 07 04 13 40 35 ALARM CHO1 PDR 6160 PDR 6080 PDR 6040 User Manual 18 To select an event list item press Up or Down button Press Enter button to play the video clips Press Shuttle Left or lt lt FR for previous page Press Shuttle Left or gt gt FF for next page on remote controller or keyboard Chapter 5 3 REC Search REC SEARCH contains the list when a user presses REC button to activate manual recording operation To play the REC Search list please select Record Search item A list of start recording shows up accordingly Press Up or Down button to select list item for playback RECORD SEARCH RECORD TIME 2007 07 04 13 38 42 MANUAL Chapter 5 4 Other Playback Features Once one of above playback features is performed features such as fast forward FF fast rewind FR pause stop step and re play can then be used ii 4 N FF Press Right button shuttle ring right on the front panel or FF key on the remote controller to fast forward the playing video The speed of fast forwarding is range from 2X 6X of the original playback speed FR Press Left button shuttle right left on the front
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