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1. 22 Menu Control c Cue ee eee mecs 22 Screen Division sanscrito A A 20 Sequence 20 PTZ Camera Control 23 Digital Zoom 23 Event Log Search 24 Panic 24 Quite Ment euribor 25 SYSTEM SETUPB sisi A A A A 26 Camera 27 Camera Setup 27 Color Setup 27 PEZ SOU ARPA SS 28 Motion Sensor Per ll e 30 Display 21 AA EAN Eu pn M es 3 1 Monitor 22 Sequence 33 Spot Out 35 as RAS SR BRUDER Sus euentu E 36 EU t A AN A 36 Buzzer
2. 36 System 37 Date Time semestre 37 System Management 38 Control Device 2 ss eee eee 39 ISO e 40 User Management 40 User Authority 4 1 Log Out 41 Network 42 SETUP Re AE 42 DDNS 43 E mail 43 Event Sensor 44 Qi NES E LL LLL LAVAL CE 44 Alarm Input 44 Alarm Out 45 Buzzer Out 46 E mail Notification 4 7 Disk Manage 48 RECORD SETUP 266624353 Sees A ii e 49 Recording Operations ee esta
3. field and click the button to turn the sequence activation ON Select SAVE Then the menu pictured will appear SYSTEM SETUP pe Sequence Setup VIEW TYPE CONFIGURE Click ADD The Sequence Setup submenu appears 5 6 7 CONFIRM CANCEL Determine the Screen Division mode under the VIEW TYPE section Assign the desired channel under the CONFIGURE section When all sequence settings have been entered correctly click CONFIRM To add an additional mode click ADD continuously After finishing the setup click CLOSE To modify the current pattern double click it The Sequence Setup window will appear again O DISPLAY 050 ACTIVATION LIST DEFAULT MONITOR SPOT OUT CANCEL APPLY CLOSE The new sequence has now been saved and can be started by pressing the SEQ button while in Live View mode 34 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SPOT OUT LC DISPLAY 2 050 TONTO 2 Click on the SPOT OUT menu MONITOR SEQUENCE CANCEL APPLY CLOSE Each DVR has up to 4 SPOT MONITOR OUTPUTS depending on model Each spot monitor displays a full screen sequence of particular channels depending on the settings within this menu For each spot monitor the operator can decide which channels are to be displayed in the sequence By default each Spot Monitor output is set to run a sequence of all 16 chan
4. 71 PARAS ____ Ec 72 Network 72 Sensor 73 Information 73 WATERMARK PROCESS 74 SMARTPHONE CONNECTION 76 1 7 10911 Thank you for purchasing the GANZ DIGIMASTER Digital Video Recorder This is produced using the most advanced GANZ digital recording technology and its quality is guaranteed by strict reliability and compatibility testing This manual provides necessary information for the correct use of this product and also contains some useful tips and step by step procedures for common DVR operations Please read this manual thoroughly before using your DVR in order to prevent possible malfunction due to operator error This manual applies to the following DIGIMASTER Series DVR models DR4H DR8H DR16H This manual describes the external features of GANZ DIGIMASTER part names correct connection methods for supported domes or pan tilt receivers control devices peripheral devices and the system setup instructions It is important to note here that some features fi
5. System Setup Motion Y Smart Alarm Iv video Loss Record Period From 2010 01 10 gt oo MH 00 161 To 201 0g o Ei 4 m zr Nearest 1411 Date Time Log 2010 01 26 18 25 26 Local Log Live Display ADMIN 2010 01 26 18 25 25 Local Log System Setup ADMIN 2010 01 26 18 24 05 Local Log System Setup ADMIN 2010 01 26 18 23 28 Local Log On Live Display ADMIN 2010 01 26 17 45 32 Local Log Live Display ADMIN 2010 01 26 17 44 30 Local Log Off System Setup ADMIN 2010 01 26 17 44 20 Local Log System Setup ADMIN 2010 01 26 17 44 11 Local Log Live Display ADMIN 4 Double click an event from the list to initiate playback with the specific channel shown in full screen mode 68 WEB CONNECTION SETUP REMOTE SETUP 1 CAMERA User can configure all camera attributes such as title covert channel PTZ or motion m why 0 9 x O Naver Py sly Favorites 22 m 71 y Safetyv Tool v we iiem s Camera Camera Setting Camera CH Camera Title Covert Audio Color All El E PTZ 4 OFF 7 01 CH Motion 2 cH OFF 7 01 CH CH3 OFF 7 01 CH 4 CHA 01 cH 5 CH5 System 6 OFF 7 OFF Record 8 OFF Netw
6. 49 Continuous Motion Recording Setup 50 Alarm Recording Setup 54 Panic Recording Setup AA A SARA A AR 54 SEARCH Suse terii a et coe A 55 Search By Time 55 Search By Event 59 ARCHIVING ascos pp A NS 61 Create a New Archive 6 1 Reserved Data Management 62 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 63 Preliminary Before COnneCUON 63 HOW TO ise ence EE 63 Live 65 Search Time 67 Search 68 Remote Setup 69 Camera sida ptos o il bai 69 Display 70 A ___ 71 System A A 71 Recording
7. apposto su un prodotto significa che lo stesso ricadere nei termini previsti dalla Direttiva Europea nr 2002 96 EC in funzione dell attuazione definita dalla Legislazione dei singoli stati membri dell Unione Europea 2 Tutti i prodotti elettrici ed elettronici dovrebbero essere smaltiti separatamente dai rifiuti municipali tramite appositi contenitori approvati dallAmministrazione Comunale o dalle Autorita Locali ll corretto smaltimento delle vostre vecchie apparecchiature contribuir a prevenire possibili conseguenze di impatto negativo sull ambiente e per la salute dell uomo 4 Per maggiori informazioni circa lo smaltimento delle vostre vecchie apparecchiature siete pregati di contattare l ufficio municipale della vostra citt il servizio di smaltimento rifiuti o abrangido pela Directiva Europeia 2002 96 EC 2 Todos os produtos electricos e electr nicos devem ser eliminados separadamente ca coleta de lixo municipal atrav s de pontos de recolha designados facilitados pelo governo ou autoridades locals elimina o correcta do seu aparelho antigo ajuda a evitar potenciais consequ ncias negativas para o ambiente e para a saude humana Para obter informag s mais detalhadas acerca da eliminagao do seu aparelho antiga contacte as autoridades locals um servi o de elimina o de residues ou a loja onde comprou o produto Espa ol Spanish deshacerse de aparatos el ctri
8. LIGHT BLUE blocks The DVR will record continuously DARK BLUE blocks The DVR will only record while motion is detected PINK blocks The DVR will record continuously and with motion event 23 RECORD SETUP ALARM RECORDING 6 RECORDING RECORDING SIZE FPS QUALITY OPERATIONS SUN 6 19 18 24 Click on the ALARM RECORDING submenu SIZE PS QUA Y AUDIO RECORDING 352 X 288 4 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST The layout of this menu is very similar to the RECORDING 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST wake CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING menu 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST CANCEL APPLY CLOSE This menu screen allows the user to configure alarm activated recording There are 2 sections to this menu SIZE IPS QUALITY Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period in blocks SCHEDULE This section determines at what times the DVR will record and whether it is set to continuous or motion NOTE Please refer to the instructions for the CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING menu for details on setting up the SIZE IPS QUALITY and SCHEDULE tabs within the ALARM RECORDING menu Alarm activated recording can be used in conjunction with the CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING menu The DVR can be config
9. third grounding prong the wide blade and third prong are safety features provided for your safety NOTE If the provided plug does not fit into the outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments or accessories that are specified by the manufacturer Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus if outlet is unprotected during a lightning storm or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped This equipment is intended for indoor use and all input output wiring is limited to the inside of a building The power socket or outlet shall be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE ONLY DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Max
10. 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON PANIC 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON RECORDING 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON CANCEL APPLY CLOSE Press ENTER to display the green cursor The green cursor square shown represents one hour In this case between 00 00 and 01 00 The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period e RECORDING 2 SIZE FPS QUALITY RECORDING OPERATIONS SUN Click and drag on TIMELINE to select a block of SIZE QUALITY 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST ALARM 352 X 288 HIGHEST RECORDING 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST PANIC 352 X 288 HIGHEST RECORDING 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST CANCEL APPLY CLOSE Example To change the recording settings between 09 00 and 18 00 Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 09 00 position and press ENTER The cursor changes to orange to show the start position Use the CURSOR KEYS to stretch the orange cursor across to the 18 00 position ol RECORD SETUP SIZE IPS QUALITY continued 352 x 288 352 x 288
11. Shows the hardware version of the DVR VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE The DVR automatically switches between PAL and NTSC depending on the video format of the Channel 1 input signal at the time of power on DISK CAPACITY first value shows the amount of hard drive capacity used by recorded footage The second value shows the total hard drive capacity installed IP ADDRESS Shows either the manual IP address entered in the NETWORK menu or the automatic IP address assigned by a DHCP server if enabled MAC ADDRESS Shows the MAC Media Access Control address of the DVR It is a unique identifier no other network device has the same MAC address DDNS DOMAIN NAME If DDNS is enabled the host DDNS server is specified here NET CLIENT PORT The port number that the DVR uses to support remote connection from the client software WEB SERVER PORT The port number that the DVR uses to support remote connection from Internet Explorer or other web browsers SYSTEM NAME This field is used so that notification e mails can be identified by system name 38 SYSTEM SETUP F W UPDATE Firmware updates may be released periodically to enhance system performance and add extra features The user can upgrade the DVR firmware locally using a USB memory stick Firmware Upgrade Select the Device where the Firmware Update files are located After selecting the F W version from F W list press UPGRADE This will start the Firmware Update process
12. attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Abfalleimers auf einem Produkt angebracht ist unterliegt dieses Produkt der europaischen Richtlinie 2002 96 EC Alle Elektro und Elektronik Altger te m ssen getrennt vom Hausm ll ber die daf r staatlich vorgesehenen Stellen entsorgt werden Mit der ordnungsgema en Entsorgung des alten Ger ts vermeiden Sie Umweltschaden und eine Gefahrdung der pers nlichen Gesundheit 4 Weitere Informationen zur Entsorgung 78 des alten Ger ts erhalten Sie bei der Stadtverwaltung beim Entsorgungsarmt oder in dem Gesch ft wo Sie das Produkt erworben haben Italiano Italian RAEE SMALTIMENTO DELLE VOSTRE VECCHIE APPARECCHIATURE 1 Quando il simbolo del Cassonetto Barrato Portugu s Portuguese Eliminac o do seu antigo aparelho 1 Quando este simbolo de latao cruzado estiver afixado a um produto significa que o produto
13. 03 21 51 59 117746 Kbytes RESERVE CONTINUE START STOP CLOSE After inputting the TAG name press START Then the system will return to playback mode Click the button again the end point of the archive The menu below will appear once again INFORMATION DATA1 2009 04 03 21 51 33 2009 04 03 21 51 59 117746 Kbytes RESERVE CONTINUE START STOP CLOSE RESERVE Press this button to reserve the currently selected data CONTINUE Press this button to go back and reserve more data The system will return to playback mode START Press this button to start the reservation STOP Make sure to press this button to reserve the current data first Then user can select RESERVE CLOSE Close the reservation menu and finish archiving NOTE Reserved data will be kept on the HDD The user can view all of the reserved clips listed in RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT within the ARCHIVING menu SEARCH CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16 SEARCH BY EVENT 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 17 20 00 REFRESH SEARCH SEARCH BY TIME ALL fei 1 O ALL SYSTEM FROM TO DATE TIME 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 SETUP ALARM 2009 04 03 02 56 00 AM 2009 0
14. 2009 8 29 Recent Places 3 02 099924144700 090924144759 00 848KB 9 24 2009 8 29 1 ch03 090924144700 090924144759 00 838KB 9 24 2009 8 29 Tem ch04 090924144700 090924144759 00 844 9 24 2009 8 29 Yam ch05 090924144700 090924144759 00 864 9 24 2009 8 29 AM 13 6 090924144700 090924144759 00 868KB 9 24 2009 8 29 AM Tee ch07 090924144700 090924144759 00 866 9 24 2009 8 29 AM Libraries ch08 090924144700 090924144759 00 870 9 24 2009 8 29 Tem ch09 090924144700 090924144759 00 838KB 9 24 2009 8 29 AM Tem ch10 090924144700 090924144759 00 848KB 9 24 2009 8 29 AM Computer fam chil 090924144700 090924144759 00 844 9 24 2009 8 29 AM 4 Network Files of type Files avi 7 Open read only OSO 4 WATERMARK PROCESS 3 After selecting the file you will be asked to confirm whether or not you would like to check the watermark 4 Click the Yes button to verify the embedded watermark 20 E 50 26 9 24 2009 2 47 03 5 archived file has been modified Verification Failed message will appear s SMARTPHONE CONNECTION iPhone mb Select the Safari browser 2 Enter the IP address or URL to connect Click the GO button http 21 1 219 130 123 9000 1 2 667 9 0 E 7 3 Enter the User ID and Password Default ADMIN 1
15. UP MODE When enabled motion detection will cause the associated channel to display full screen MOTION POP UP DWELL Determines how long the full screen popup is displayed after motion detection If motion continues the popup screen is displayed constantly To change any of these settings highlight MONITOR and press ENTER to select Use the CURSOR KEYS to navigate to the option required Press ENTER to select the option the cursor changes to orange and use the CURSOR KEYS to change the setting Press ENTER to save the setting or press RETURN to cancel NOTE When display modes are changed the DVR must be rebooted in order for changes to take effect SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY SEQUENCE da DISPLAY 050 ACTIVATION LIST DEFAULT Click the SEQUENCE menu MONITOR CANCEL APPLY CLOSE When the SEQ button is pressed the default sequence will cycle through all 16 channels one by one in full screen Sequence setup allows the user to define a custom sequence pattern using either full screen or mixed multi screen views which can be comprised of any number of channels in any order To add a new sequence highlight ADD and press ENTER Click the ADD button to add a new sequence DEFAULT ON Sequence Title is highlighted Press ENTER to bring up the virtual keyboard and key in name for the new sequence Click on the
16. mail Web Server Port 9000 Sensor Max TX Speed 8192 Kbyte y DDNS on For setting up e mail notification user can configure the SMTP server details remotely Camera E mail Setting Display Sever Sound Port E System Security El User User Network Password Network From E mail Sensor OK Cancel 12 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 8 Sensor Configure all options for Alarm Input Alarm Output Buzzer Out and E Mail Notification The menu structure is very similar to the local DVR system setup for Event Sensor su vente s Camera Alarm Output Setting Display Alarm Out 01 CH Sound Operation Enable Transparent B Type High x Record Duration 5 sec HDD Event Network a Sensor Video loss Motion HDD Event All O O Alarm Input CH1 O Al Output E E E Alarm Outpu CH3 Buzzer Out CH4 E mail Notification CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 m m INFORMATION Displays the DVR Model and WEB Remote Software Version 5 X Naver cr AA p Favorites m 2 v Safetyv Tool v v Web Viewer Infomation DVR Model ATM 1624 WEB Version WEB v1 22 1 1 1 7 091113 Jf Trusted sites Protected Mode fg y 100 3 WATERMARK PROCESS 1 Open th
17. necessary To modify a different channel highlight the CAMERA field and choose the desired channel Press RETURN when all changes are completed NOTE These settings will not change the properties of the recorded image only what is being displayed on screen 27 SYSTEM SETUP gt Modify each value using the button The selected channel is displayed in full screen mode BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT and COLOR can be changed as necessary To modify a different channel highlight the CAMERA field and choose the desired channel Press RETURN when all changes are completed CAMERA PTZ SETUP a CAMERA gt Click PTZ SETUP menu COLOR PELCO D DETAIL PRESET SETUP PELCO D DETAIL PRESET Click on any field to modify its value PELCO D DETAIL PRESET CAMERA SETUP PELCO D DETAIL PRESET PELCO 0 DETAIL PRESET PELCO D DETAIL PRESET E MOTION DETAIL PRESET Change the value by the button SENSOR PELCO D DETAIL PRESET ADDRESS The unique ID of the PTZ device PROTOCOL The protocol of the PTZ device BAUD RATE The baud rate of the PTZ device DETAIL Detail setting for PTZ device Refer to the next page PRESET Tour setting for PTZ device Refer to the next page 28 SYSTEM SETUP PTZ Property Advanced PTZ properties can be adjusted for each channel using the DETAIL button Some settings such as Auto Focus may not be compatible with all PTZ devices If this is the case chang
18. the SMTP server PASSWORD If SECURITY is set to ON enter the password here TEST E MAIL Test the configuration of the outgoing SMTP mail server 43 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR From the System Setup menu click on the EVENT SENSOR menu EVENT SENSOR HDD EVENT EVENT SENSOR Click on the HDD EVENT menu and choose any field Use the button to modify the value ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT BUZZER OUT MAIL NOTIFICATION The DVR will continually monitor the health of the hard drives in the system and detect problems that may be developing SMART ALARM Enables S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology hard disk monitoring CHECK INTERVAL Frequency of testing DISK FULL EVENT Determines whether Disk Full condition would result in a HDD event EVENT SENSOR ALARM INPUT evenr sensor HDD Click on the ALARM INPUT menu and choose any field TENABLE ENABLE Use the button to modify the value ENABLE ENABLE ALARM OUTPUT BUZZER OUT E MAIL NOTIFICATION The menu will determine the behavior of each of the 16 alarm inputs OPERATION Alarm inputs can be enabled or disabled TYPE Alarm inputs can be set as normally open N O or normally closed 44 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR ALARM OUTPUT EVENT SENSOR 2 OUT 4 EVENT LATCHED Low DD E
19. the selected clip BURN Press this after inputting the TAG name Then press START after viewing the confirmation window BURNING 12 56 00 22 56 00 QUERY MANAGEMENT 118119120121122123 START CLOSE Total Size 116736 Kbytes RESERVE BURN CLOSE NOTE To use a USB Memory Stick it must be inserted into the DVR before entering the archiving menu 61 ARCHIVING RESERVED DATA MANAGEMENT n ARCHIVING NEW ARCHIVING 16 ARCHIVING DATE 2009 04 03 21 57 51 PM 2009 04 03 21 58 10 PM 2009 04 03 21 58 20 PM INFORMATION DELETE AVI ARCHIVING LIST User can see the list of data that has been reserved from the Create New Archive menu INFORMATION The detailed information of each clip that has been reserved DELETE Delete the selected clip from the list of reserved data BURN Perform an archiving operation using the selected clip Once all the desired archive options have been selected highlight the START button and press ENTER The DVR displays a list showing the exact information to be archived and the total archive size If the ORIGINAL SIZE of the archive is larger than the amount of available space on the backup media the END TIME of the archive 15 adjusted accordingly The MODIFIED SIZE is the final file size of the archive Select OK and press ENTER to begin the archiving process Once extracted the footage is copied t
20. 234 Carcel Secure Website ADMIN cece Password will be sent in the clear 12 5 6 7 90 le Wd 16 SMARTPHONE CONNECTION e BlackBerry 1 Select the Web browser 2 Enter the IP address or URL to connect and press the Enter button 655 E A Horne Page BlackBerry Book 3 Enter the User ID and Password Default ADMIN 1234 ya Francais French Elimination de votre ancien appareil 1 symbole representant une poubelle sur roulettes d une croix signifie que le produit est couvert par la directive europ enne 2002 96 2 Tous les produits lectriques et lectroniques doivent etre elimines s par ment de la chaine de collecte municipale des ordures par I interm diaire des installations de collecte prescrites et d sign es par le gouvernement ou les autorit s locales Une limination conforme aux instructions aidera r duire les consequences n gatives at risques ventuels pour l environnement et la sant humaine Pour plus d informations concernant l limination de votre ancien appareil veuillez contacter votre mairie le service des ordures m nag res ou encore le magasin ou vous avez achet ce produit Deutsch German Entsorgung von Altgeraten English Disposal of your old appliance 1 When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is 1 Wenn dieses Symbol eines durchgestrichenen
21. 352 x 288 Click on the SIZE IPS QUALITY or AUDIO fields 352 x 288 352 x 288 Use the 8 button to modify the value 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 288 352 x 240 352 x 288 704 x 240 352 x 288 704 x 480 0 CANCEL Press ENTER Recording settings for the selected time period are displayed SIZE Recording resolutions of CIF 352x240 2CIF 704x240 or 01 704x480 be selected for each channel IPS Image rates between 1 and 30ips can be set for each channel QUALITY Four different recording quality levels can be set for each channel AUDIO If audio devices are connected to the DVR any audio channel can be assigned to any of the video channels During playback when a channel is viewed in full screen the assigned audio channel will play back at the same time Adjust the values as desired and select OK to finish and return to the parameter menu Other time periods can be configured in the same manner NOTE Remember that if the SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY recording settings need to be changed for each day as well as for each particular time NOTE DR16H supports a maximum recording rate across all channels of 480 400 images per second at CIF 352x240 resolution DR8H 240 200ips DR4H 120 100ips As settings are adjusted the frames available at bottom left displays the number of available images still remaining and must always be zero or
22. 4 03 22 56 00 PM 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 To exit playback mode and return to the search screen in order to choose another time and date press RETURN To exit the search screen and return to Live View mode repeatedly press the RETURN bution CLOSE 2 fei O O 0 MOTION LOSS SMART RECORD ry 2 SEARCH LOG LOCAL LOG ON SEARCH ADMIN LOCAL LOG OFF ARCHIVING ADMIN LOCAL LOG OFF ARCHIVING ADMIN LOCAL LOG ARCHIVING ADMIN TIME RECORDING OFF 811 TIME RECORDING OFF 10 TIME RECORDING OFF 9 TIME RECORDING OFF 8 PAGE DOWN PAGE UP CLOSE The DVR event log stores events such as motion and alarm activated recording video loss etc To search for an event and playback the recorded footage press the SEARCH button and log in as ADMIN with the default password of 1234 Y SEARCH SEARCH ALL 1 BY TIME O O ALL SYSTEM FROM TO DATE TIME 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 2009 04 03 22 01 19 SETUP ALARM 2009 04 03 02 56 00 AM 2009 04 03 22 56 00 PM 2 O O MOTION 1088 ry Click the SEARCH BY EVENT menu Check all desired options Use the buttons to select NEARESTE SEARCH LOG LOCAL LOG ON SEARCH ADM
23. 4CH 8CH 16CH DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER DIGIMASTER ser DR4H DR8H DR16H DR4H DVD DR8H DVD DR16H DVD INSTRUCTION MANUAL Before connecting operating or adjusting this product read this instruction booklet carefully and completely tie fat 4 A oN nk me RE T r X i Ci GANZ y pF 5 i AUS Homme os oma 1 DIG STER Litas i EE E 3 _F GANT T n 2 fon Ll 2 n xL os ces a pp r 4 VE num gt Specification Organization 12 Specifications 12 Erodcuct Coments LIST ESAS AR E 14 System Organization 15 Froduct RARA SA SN 16 Front Panel Description 8 16ch 16 Rear Panel Description 8 8 16ch 17 Front Panel Description 4ch 18 Rear Panel Description 4ch 19 Remote Controller Description 20 Connect 8 Power 21 Live Display
24. H11 2009 09 24 10 57 20 RECORDING 11 7 CH10 2009 09 24 10 57 20 TIMER RECORDING 10 8 2009 09 24 10 57 20 RECORDING ON 9 Down PageUp Refresh Time 3 sec E Reload PTZ Control any connected PTZ camera remotely PTZ Pattern swing id o E stan o z Set Run end 0 e Zoom Preset Ru 0 _ 7 Position Step i i se 66 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 1 Pattern move a camera to a sequence of several preset camera positions in order 2 Preset set a position of the camera to be recalled later 3 Swing move a camera between two or more preset points SEARCH BY TIME eSI Display Canela 19 0 16 Search By Time 11 19 g JE e 55 Bacup Mere imer Manual Alarm Motion User ut 93 us us a 50282 SUN C39 Hn n HEEL HH HT n 1 TLLA M A a a 1 I Done J Trusted sites Protected Mode Off 465 Select a position on the timeline or set an exact time
25. IN LOCAL LOG OFF ARCHIVING ADMIN LOCAL LOG OFF ARCHIVING ADMIN LOCAL LOG ON ARCHIVING ADMIN TIME RECORDING OFF 11 TIME RECORDING OFF 10 TIME RECORDING OFF 9 TIME RECORDING OFF 8 PAGE DOWN the desired date and time range to search for events PAGE UP CLOSE 59 SEARCH P SEARCH SEARCH BY TIME Click the SEARCH button to search for events 2009 04 03 02 56 00 AM 2009 04 03 22 56 00 PM NEAREST SEARCH 2009 04 03 22 01 19 LOCAL LOG ON SEARCH ADMIN 2009 04 03 22 01 19 LOCAL LOG OFF ARCHIVING ADMIN 2009 04 03 22 01 19 LOCAL LOG OFF ARCHIVING ADMIN 2009 04 03 22 01 19 LOCAL LOG ON ARCHIVING ADMIN 2009 04 03 22 01 19 TIME RECORDING OFF 11 2009 04 03 22 01 19 TIME RECORDING OFF 10 2009 04 03 22 01 19 TIME RECORDING OFF 9 2009 04 03 22 01 19 TIME RECORDING OFF 8 PAGE DOWN PAGE CLOSE Highlight SEARCH and press ENTER to display the event log for the criteria selected To playback footage for a particular event select the event from the list using the CURSOR KEYS and press ENTER 62 p2 2009 04 03 23 40 00 Playback resumes from the moment the selected event occurred and continues until stopped by user During event based playback the SHUTTLE WHEEL JOG RING and playback buttons can be used as normal To stop playback and return to live view mode repeatedly press the RETURN button The event log search contains the followi
26. N INPUT Click on the BUZZER OUTPUT menu and click on a field Use the button to modify the value ALARM OUTPUT E MAIL NOTIFICATION This menu will determine the behavior and actions that will trigger the internal buzzer Behavior settings OPERATION The internal buzzer can be enabled or disabled HDD EVENT Determines whether a hard drive event will activate the internal buzzer MODE Can be set as either TRANSPARENT the buzzer sounds only when the trigger criteria is present or LATCHED the buzzer sounds for a set period of time after the trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the time that the buzzer will continue to sound after it has been triggered Action settings ALARM Determines whether alarm inputs will activate the internal buzzer VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will sound the internal buzzer MOTION Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will sound the internal buzzer NOTE Remember to select APPLY and press ENTER to save all settings before exiting these menus 46 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR E MAIL NOTIFICATION EVENT SENSOR gt Click on the EMAIL NOTIFICATION menu and click a field Use the button to modify the value HDD NOTIFI i EVENT ION SETUP CHANGE BOOTING EVENT ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT BUZZER OUT This menu will determine the beha
27. Next Camera Full Screen Display Channel Select Live View Channel Manually Activate Microphone to send audio to the DVR audio out jack 4 Toggle Network Audio Receive from DVR Save the current live image Print the current live image Take a Snapshot of the current live image 65 WEB CONNECTION SETUP Status Shows active status indicators of all channels on the DVR 1 Alarm indicator will be marked when system detects Alarm Input 2 Motion indicator will be marked when system detects Motion 3 Video Loss indicator will be marked when system detects Video Loss 4 Recording Display current recording mode Timer or Continuous Motion A Alarm Recording 5 Alarm Out indicator will be marked when system detects Alarm Output 6 Refresh Time interval for the information on the status panel to refresh Status Channel No F 6 T 8 74 184 46 Motion Video loss Recording U u Bu BH Hu u u Alarm out etresn y Reload Display the system event log in real time Log Camera Title Date Time Log 1 CH16 2009 09 24 10 57 20 TIMER RECORDING 16 2 CH15 2009 09 24 10 57 20 TIMER RECORDING ON 15 3 CH14 2009 09 24 10 57 20 RECORDING 14 4 CH13 2009 09 24 10 57 20 RECORDING ON 13 5 CH12 2009 09 24 10 57 20 RECORDING 12 C
28. Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY each day of the week can be individually configured SCHEDULE This section determines at what times the DVR will record and whether it is to continuous or motion SIZE IPS QUALITY 6 RECORDING SIZE FPS QUALITY ORDING OPERATIONS SUN z 1 18 gt SEES E ERES ERI ESSE ESSET ee FR EET ER EET EIER Click on the SIZE IPS QUALITY tab SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ALARM 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST RECORDING 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST PANIC 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST RECORDING 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST CANCEL APPLY CLOSE To change SIZE IPS QUALITY settings highlight CONTINUOUS MOTION SETUP and press ENTER Ensure that SIZE IPS QUALITY is highlighted in yellow and press ENTER again The 24 hour time bar is highlighted in green 50 RECORD SETUP SIZE IPS QUALITY continued 6 RECORDING RECORDING SIZE FPS QUALITY OPERATIONS SUN SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO Click on the TIMELINE to select a block of time 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON ALARM 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON RECORDING 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON
29. Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the DVR Avoid positioning the DVR in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture dust or soot Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances Keep the product away from electric shock magnetic substances Avoid temperature extremes recommended operation temperature is between 0 and 40 Do not place any conductive material through the ventilation grills Keep the system turned off before installation Ensure that enough space is left for cable connections Place the system solid surface with sufficient air ventilation Avoid any surface that vibrates Placing the system near electronic devices such radio TV may cause the product to malfunction e Do not disassemble the product without seeking assistance from the supplier Do not place any heavy object the system e Please keep cleaning the fan filter of front panel CALIFORNIA USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA Perchlorate Material special handing may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardousw aste perchl orat e The following are warnings and precautions to ensure user safety and prevention of property damage Please read the information below thoroughly Warning and caution signs A Warning I
30. Press the Play button to begin playback from the selected position unm Search By Time 2277777127788 CX 2010 01 27 gt FOS E 49 44 Refresh Play Backup Continuous Bl Panic Alarm fH 02 02 05 07 DE 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Za NOOO N RN 3 TT 4 5 E 7 8 3 10 11 12 43 14 15 16 1 Refresh Refresh all data indicators on the recording table 2 Play Initiate playback of recorded data from the current position on the timeline 3 Backup User can archive recorded data remotely from the DVR to the local PC 67 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 2010 01 27 5 49 44 2010 01 28 v 9 8 59 59 Select Channel chi c2 cha chs che cho chio chi3 chi4 Chis Chi6 SEARCH BY EVENT Search by event Event All System Setup Motion Smart Alarm Video Loss Record Period From 2009 09 m 24 e 00 x oo e To 12000 09 24 15 38 36 Nearest L Search Date Time Log 1 Event Select the types of events to search for within the recorded data 2 Period Set the date time range to search for events within the recorded data 3 Search Begin query and list all events found within selected range and type TAS Search By Event Event
31. S Operation CH1 352 240 15 Highest Continuous CH2 352 240 e 15 Highest 44 Motion CH3 352 240 15 Highest Remain Alarm 352 240 15 Highest Panic CH5 352 240 15 Highest orr CH6 352 240 51 15 Highest gt of PEREN CH7 352 240 v 15 Highest of gt 352 240 15 Highest off 3 Sensor CHO 352 240 15 Highest CH10 382 240 15 Highest CH11 382 240 15 Highest CH12 352 240 el 15 Highest nan E 4c El uinhart l zl 71 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 6 User Add new users configure existing users authority level and log out time su s Camera User Authority Setting Display Manager User Sound Setup System dis S Record ueni a Archiving O ENS Web Viewer Management Authority Log Out Network Sensor 7 Network User can check the DVR network information and adjust the network bandwidth throttle All other settings are not allowed to be changed remotely These settings can only be changed locally su vea s Camera IP Setup Setting Display DHCP M Sound IP Address 192 168 0 197 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 System Gateway 192 168 0 1 m Record TOP DNS 1st Server 192 168 0 1 User DNS 2st Server 0 0 0 0 Network Network RTSP Service Port 1500 E
32. UPGRADE CANCEL FACTORY DEFAULT If settings have been changed which cause erratic behavior the factory default configuration can be reloaded SYSTEM DATA The system configuration can be saved to a USB memory stick At any time it can be reloaded in case of accidental factory reset or can be transferred to another DVR if multiple units need to be installed with the same settings All information 15 saved apart from network settings and system name PASSWORD Determines whether the system must be used every time when entering the menu system PASSWORD EXPIRED Determines the amount of time before the system password expires SYSTEM CONTROL DEVICE SYSTEM yom DATE TIME Click on the CONTROL DEVICE menu SYSTEM MANAGEMENT This will allow up to 254 DVRs to be controlled from the same keyboard controller SYSTEM ID If more than one DVR is connected on the same RS 485 bus each one must have a unique ID Note more than one DVR is being used each DVR must have a unique ID to use the Handheld IR Remote Controller PROTOCOL Must be set to match the Protocol of the Control Device BAUD RATE Must be set to match the Baud Rate of the Control Device 39 SYSTEM SETUP USER From the System Setup menu click on the USER menu USER USER MANAGEMENT T USER ADMIN AUTHORITY LOG OUT By default the DVR is configured with a user ID of ADMIN belonging to the ADMIN group with a pas
33. USER NETWORK EVENT SENSOR DISK MANAGEMENT To navigate around any items in the setup menu use the CURSOR KEYS and the ENTER and RETURN buttons In general the ENTER button is used to select a particular field to edit and then is pressed again to confirm changes The RETURN button is used to cancel or deselect or to step back one screen while navigating the menu system To configure all system settings highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER 26 SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA From the System Setup menu click on the CAMERA submenu CAMERA CAMERA SETUP gt Left click the CAMERA SETUP menu Double click on the TITLE field to change the camera name Click the COVERT or AUDIO fields for the desired channel Then use the E button to modify each value TITLE For each camera a title of up to 11 characters can be set using the virtual keyboard COVERT When it is to ON the camera image is not displayed in live display but continues to be recorded AUDIO Determines the audio recording channel which will be paired with each video channel CAMERA COLOR SETUP CONT T 7 gt Click on any field to adjust its value Modify each value using the E button While modifying any value within the color setup the selected channel will be displayed full screen BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT and COLOR can be modified as
34. VEN Click on ALARM OUTPUT menu and click on a field no Use the button to modify the value ALARM INPUT BUZZER OUT E MAIL NOTIFICATION This menu will determine the behavior and actions that will trigger each of the 16 alarm outputs Behavior settings ALARM OUT Choose which alarm output to configure 1 16 R1 R4 OPERATION The selected alarm output can be enabled or disabled MODE Can be either set as TRANSPARENT the output is active only when the trigger criteria is present or LATCHED the output is active for a set period of time after the trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the amount of time that the alarm output remains active after it has been triggered TYPE Can be set to high to 5V when activated or low 5V to OV when activated HDD EVENT Determines whether a hard drive event will trigger an alarm output Action settings ALARM Determines whether the specific channel alarm input would trigger the alarm output VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will trigger the alarm output MOTION Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will trigger the alarm output NOTE Remember to select APPLY and press ENTER to save all settings before exiting these menus 45 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR BUZZER OUT O EVENT SENSOR EMT OPERATION ENABLE HDD EVENT TRANSPARENT DURATIO
35. a recording stored inside the system s HDD it must be replaced with a new one Askfor an engineer s assistance for HDD replacement from your dealer CBCisnotresponsiblefor deleted data caused by user mishandling Warning Connect with 230 if the AC selector appears as shown here Power setup Connectwith AC115 if the selector appears as shown here Caution Do not install the systern in an area featuring high Installthe system in a place with appropriate magnetic electric wave orwirelessdevicessuch moisture and temperature levels AAN Avoid installing the system at high over 40 C Install the system a place without magnetic or low under 0 C temperatures objects electric frequencies orvibration Preventany substancesfrom entering into the Do not place any heavy objects the system system This may cause system malfunction This may cause system malfunction Installthe system in a place with sufficient air Install the system on a stable and level surface ventilation system may not operate properly Keep atleast 15cm distance between back of the system and the wall and at least 5cm distance between side of the system and any walls Caution The system can be damaged asaresult of strong The outlet mustbe placed onthe ground impactorvibration Avoid throwing objects within the vicinity of the Avoid direct sunlight
36. anic Recording mode On Off When Panic Recording mode is enabled you will see a red recording icon with P for Panic When Panic Recording mode is enabled the system will record all channels as per the Panic Recording settings All resolution and image rate settings related to Panic Recording are configured within the Record menu 24 LIVE DISPLAY QUICK MENU Playback You may access the Quick Menu by right clicking on any channel which you would like to control 1 Freeze On Off User can freeze the live display of any channel While the other channels will continue to show live view video the frozen channel display is stopped Click once more to return to live view video 2 PIZ Please refer to PTZ menu of Page 23 3 Zoom Please refer to ZOOM menu of 23 4 Instant Playback User can instantly playback video from a selected time 10 20 30 seconds or 1 minute ago TIME SELECTION T In the case of selecting the go to option another menu will appear 04 08 2009 06 41 25 After entering the desired Date Time press OK to begin playback there 5 Record Start Stop Please refer to Panic Record menu of 23 20 LIVE DISPLAY Click the MENU button and choose the SYSTEM SETUP menu MENU SETUP SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP EXIT CAMERA SETUP DISPLAY COLOR SETUP PTZ SETUP SOUND MOTION SENSOR SYSTEM
37. cos y electr nicos viejos i punto vendita nel quale avete acquistato il prodotta Polski Polish Utylizacja starych urz dze 1 Si en un producto aparece el s mbolo de un contenedor de basura tachado significa que ste se acoge la Directiva 2002 96 1 Kiedy do produktu dotaczony jest niniejszy 2 Todos los aparatos el ctricos o electr nicos se przekreslony symbol kotowego pojemnika mieci oznacza to ze produkt jest objety europejska dyrektywa 2002 96 EC Wszystkie elektryczne elektroniczne produkty powinny utylizowane niezale nie od odpad w miejskich z wykorzystaniem przeznaczonych do tego miejse sk adowania wskazanych przez rz d lub miejscowe w adze 3 Wiasciwy spos b utylizacji starego urz dzenia pomo e zapobiec potencjalnie negatywnemu wptywowi na zdrowie Srodowisko uzyska wi cej informacji sposobach utylizacji starych urz dze nale y skontaktowa sie z w adzami lokalnymi przedsiebiorstwem zajmuj cym si utylizacj odpad w lub sklepem w kt rym produkt zostat kupiony deben desechar de forma distinta del servicio municipal de recogida de basura a traves de puntos de recogida designados por el gobierno o las autoridades locales La correcta recogida y tratamiento de los dispositivos inservibles contribuye a evitar riesgos potenciales para el medio ambiente y la salud publica Para obtener m s informaci n sobre c mo deshacerse
38. days 1 2 3 weeks or 1 2 months Once the has reached the recording time limit the system will start to overwrite the earliest recorded footage OVERWRITE When enabled the DVR will start overwriting the earliest recorded footage once the hard drive is full In this case the percentage of hard drive used shown in live display will always be 99 When disabled the DVR will stop recording when the disk becomes full FORMAT f necessary all recorded footage can be erased from the DVR using this option NOTE When the RECORD TIME LIMIT is set the percentage of HDD used shown in live display mode may never reach 99 For example if the total HDD capacity of the DVR allows for a recording time of 4 days under normal operation if the RECORD TIME LIMIT is set to only 2 days the percentage of HDD used would never exceed 50 NOTE When a RECORD TIME LIMIT is set the OVERWRITE option cannot be changed 48 RECORD SETUP MENU SETUP gt SYSTEM SETUP From the Main Menu click on the RECORD menu RECORD SETUP To configure the recording behavior of the DVR highlight RECORD MENU and press ENTER RECORDING OPERATIONS 6 RECORDING CONTINUOUS MOTION EVENT RECORDING Click on the RECORDING OPERATIONS menu RECORDING Click on any field and use the button to modify the value PANIC RECORDING SCHEDULE MODE Either DAILY one schedule will apply to
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40. ded footage The calendar displayed on the left side of the screen shows the current month Days which have any recorded footage will be highlighted in green The timeline on the right side of the screen shows a 24 hour status of all channels for the selected day Each block represents 15 minutes of time Light blue areas indicate the presence of recorded video OO SEARCH SEARCH gt Click and drag the time bar across the timeline 2009 SEARCH BY EVENT 56782391011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 17 20 00 REFRESH PLAY CLOSE Press ENTER to select the calendar and use the CURSOR KEYS to move the purple square to the desired day As different days are selected the timeline display also changes to show the timeline of recorded footage for that day Press ENTER to choose the date and move to the timeline Y SEARCH 2009 gt 5 6 7 8 9 1011 Click the PLAY button on the bottom of the screen 12131415161718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 SEARCH BY EVENT 17 20 00 REFRESH PLAY CLOSE Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the timeline cursor left or right to select the desired time segment Each movement of the timeline cursor increases or decreases the time by 15 minutes The currently selected time is displayed above the calendar Press ENTER to begin playback from the selected time 56 sa 11 2009 04 03 23 40 00 p lt
41. e Click and drag to select or deselect entire areas of the grid To quickly select or deselect the entire grid at once right click and choose either SELECT ALL or DESELECT ALL Red outlined grid area Selected area White outlined grid area Unselected area Green outlined grid square Current position of mouse cursor 30 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY From the System Setup menu click on the DISPLAY submenu DISPLAY OSD DISPLAY 2 MONITOR c MER me n Click on the OSD submenu and then click on any field SEQUENCE son DRM GRAY Then click on the button to modify the value COLOR BLUE SPOT OUT ANGUAGE ENGLISH STATUS BAR Toggles the status bar at the bottom of screen in Live View mode OFF CAMERA TITLE Determines whether the camera title is displayed for each channel RECORDING MODE ICON Toggles the DVR recording status icons shown at the top right of each channel window BORDER Determines whether there is a border grid shown around each channel in each Screen Division mode BORDER COLOR If the border grid is set to ON the user can choose the color of the grid MENU TRANSPARENCY During setup Live View video can be seen through a partially transparent menu screen Changing this value determines whether the live view is more higher value or less lower value visible MOTION SENSOR DISPLAY This feature can be used to determine which areas within a channel are detecting mo
42. e archive data and Run the file bplayer exe which 15 included within the backup folder Organize Share with New folder X Favorites Desktop arch i Downloads Y f bplayer Recent Places fe ch01 090924144700 090924144759 00 834 ADMIN ch02 090924144700 090924144759 00 848 ADMIN 9 Libraries lt 03 090924144700 090924144759 00 838KB ADMIN Documents 4 090924144700 090924144759 00 844 ADMIN 4 Music fat 05 090924144700 090924144759 00 864 ADMIN E Pictures ch06 090924144700 090924144759 00 868KB ADMIN video ch07 090924144700 090924144759 00 866KB ADMIN ch08 090924144700 090924144759 00 870KB ADMIN Computer ch09 090924144700 090924144759 00 838KB ADMIN EL Local Disk C chi0 090924144700 090924144759 00 848KB ADMIN BACKUP D ch11 090924144700 090924144759 00 844 ADMIN em F ch12 090924144700 090924144759 00 854 ADMIN 1 88229 5 chi3 090924144700 090924144759 00 854 ADMIN 1 ARCHIVE 090924 ch14 090924144700 090924144759 00 850 ADMIN 1 HOW2008 TAKEN chi5 090924144700 090924144759 00 848KB ADMIN Li NPKI Tat 16 090924144700 090924144759 00 852KB ADMIN TAKENAKA HDW setup de Vcard 2 Click the Open File button and choose the backup file you wish to open and verify Lookin ARCHIVE_090924_172907 Date modified gt fem 1 090924144700 090924144759 00 834KB 9 24
43. el unbalanced RCA jack Recording Speed Image Size 3 5 Kbyte 352x240 352x288 5 10 Kbyte 704x240 704x288 6 16 Kbyte 704x480 704x576 4 x HDD no limit on HDD capacity USB default USB memory stick USB HDD ODD DVD CD RW optional 4 8 16 TTL programmable as Alarm Outputs 4 channel relay output 8 16 channel 8 16 x TTL 4 relay outputs AVI JPG BMP 2 gt O gt 216 918 2 3 oloa 3 olo 1 o z A o 2 o 0 lt gt sl Qo o 9 5 5 1 9 5 mt O lt 3 D o 8 levels adjustable from 56Kbps 8Mbps 12 Specifications amp Organization 1 Device Specifications cont d Up to 5 seconds programmable per camera English Spanish Portuguese French Russian Polish German Italian 10 100 RJ 45 Live View Search Playback Configuration Archiving Support for CMS Software Web R A and Smart Phone Watermarked Video amp Audio for verification of data integrity amp continuity 4 channel 3 8kgs 8 and 16 channel 7 3kgs The CE Marking is a Directive Conformity mark of the European This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules Operation is subject to following C Union EU two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference Disposal of your old appliance 2 This device must accept any interfe
44. er startup the system will show the default display of all 16 channels in a standard 4x4 Screen Division mode The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows the current Date Time and the percentage of Hard Drive capacity used The title for each channel is shown A red recording icon and the letter the top right of each channel shows that the channel is recording in Timer Scheduled Continuous recording mode 21 LIVE DISPLAY 7 12 30 2007 12 58 59 2 EA MENU ARCH SEARCH DISPLAY PTZ ZOOM All menus can be controlled from this Status Bar with either the USB mouse or Front Panel buttons Select the DISPLAY button and the screen division menu will appear Select the screen type 1 4 6 7 8 9 13 16 channel or sequence E User can select a sequence as one of the options within the screen division menu Press the SEQ button Each channel is shown full screen for an adjustable duration before switching to the next channel To stop the sequence on a particular channel press the SEQ button again More complex sequences can be programmed through the DISPLAY section of the setup menu 2 NH MENU ARGH SEARCH DISPLAY PTZ 42 30 2007 12 59 59 22 LIVE DISPLAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 Select the Channel of the PTZ device which you are controlling Preset Select the number of the preset you are wo
45. every day of the week or WEEKLY each day of the week has 5 own schedule PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR 15 not in continuous recording mode this setting determines the amount of footage that is always recorded before an event occurs motion detection alarm input etc POST EVENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode this setting determines the amount of footage that is always recorded after an event occurs motion detection alarm input etc 49 RECORD SETUP CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING SETUP gt Click on the CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING menu 6 RECORDING RECORDING SIZEIFPS QUALITY OPERATIONS SUN SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST ON ALARM 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST RECORDING 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST PANIC 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST RECORDING 352 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 25 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST CANCEL APPLY CLOSE This menu allows the operator to configure continuous and motion activated recording based on a schedule There are 2 sections to this menu SIZE IPS QUALITY Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period in blocks for example between 09 00 and 18 00 or by each individual hour
46. f you are not aware of this warning you may be Caution If you are not aware of this caution you may be injurec seriously injured or be killed or cause property loss Warning Turn off the system before installing the system Do not place any liquid container on the system Do not plug in several electric devicesto the such as water coffee or any other beverage same outlet 17 liquid is poured onto the system it can cause a This may cause heating fire or electric shock system malfunction orfire Preventthe power cable from being severely bent Cleanthe dust around the system on a regular orpressed by a heavy object basis When cleaning the system always use dry P cloth Do not use wet cloth or other organic This may cause fire m This may damage the surface of the system and can cause system malfunction electric shock Avoid any place with moisture dust or soot This can cause fire or electric shock When pulling the power cable from the plug do so gently Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoid using the plug the holesonthe outlet are too loose This may cause fire or electric shock Warning Do not attemptto disassemble repair or modify the system on your own It is extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system This may cause fire electric shock or serious injuries Install the system in cool place without direct sunlig
47. gures pictures and references can only be applied to just one model GANZ cannot be held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the use of non compatible devices with this product If you have any doubts please check e GANZ cannot be held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the product being disassembled or modified by the user This product is qualified for both domestic and industrial use This product has acquired international certifications including CE Europe and FCC USA This manualis written basedon the 16 Channel DVR The contents may change according to the number of channels and thetypes of exterior equipment All copyrights of this manual are reserved CBC America CBC Group and Copyright 2010 Any reproduction or republishing of this manual for commercial purposes is prohibited is prohibited to transfer this manual via online media such as but not limited to the Internet is also prohibited to post distribute or translate this manual without permission from CBC will not be held responsible if the DVR has been damaged as a result of improper handling by any user who 15 unaware of how to operate this product and did not consult this manual before attempting to operate the product CBC reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice CBC reserves all copyrights of registered trademarks contained within this manual
48. held remote is confirmed by a system beep 36 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM From the System Setup menu click the SYSTEM menu SYSTEM DATE TIME SYSTEM gt Click the DATE TIME menu and click on field Use the 8 button to modify any value SYSTEM DATE FORMA MANAGEMENT FORMAT 24 HOUR CONTROL NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP POOL NTP ORG DEVICE SYNC TIME ZONE SETUP Asia Seoul DATE TIME Allows the operator to set or modify the current system date amp time DATE FORMAT Determines the format in which the date is displayed MM DD YYYY TIME FORMAT Determines how the time is displayed AM PM or 24 hour NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP If the DVR is connected to the Internet the time and date can be accurately set by selecting SYNC and pressing ENTER TIME ZONE SETUP should be set according to the region that the DVR is used in D S T When enabled the DVR will automatically adjust for daylight savings time changes in the spring and autumn of SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT B SYSTEM SYSTEM INFORMATION INFO SYSTEM NAME SYSTEM ID Click on the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu UPGRADE UPGRADE FACTORY DEFAULT LOAD SYSTEM DATA PASSWORD PASSWORD EXPIRED SYSTEM INFORMATION 0 0 20090324 1800 HARDWARE ID PAL 244 GB 192 168 100 85 000000000000 DVRLINK NET 6400 8080 F W version Shows the current firmware version of the H W version
49. higher If while changing recording settings this figure becomes negative recording resolutions and or image rates must be lowered to increase the frames available value to zero or above RECORD SETUP SCHEDULE 6 RECORDING RECORDING OPERATIONS Click on the SCHEDULE menu MI MO ALARM RECORDING m RECORDING Aa EET ER Ex FRE A E a CANCEL APPLY CLOSE To change SCHEDULE settings highlight CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING and press ENTER Use the CURSOR KEYS to highlight SCHEDULE and press ENTER The schedule box is highlighted in green 6 RECORDING 6 RECORDING ACTIVATION RECORDING AGTIVATION OPERATIONS SUN 4 men E HEI DHSS N RECORDING OPERATIONS SUN 24 M MONA ALARM RECORDING RECORDING PANIC RECORDING PANIC RECORDING Lom CANCEL CANCEL APPLY CLOSE Press ENTER display the green cursor square Example To set all channels to motion detection recording only between 18 00 and 00 00 Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 18 00 position and press ENTER The cursor changes to orange to show the start position The schedule grid uses differently colored blocks to denote the different recording modes NO COLOR blocks No recording
50. ht and always maintain room temperature Avoid candlelight and devices such as a heater Keep the system away from high traffic areas This may cause fire Checkfor any danger signs such as a moistfloor loosened or damaged power cable orunstable surface If you encounter any problems askyour dealerfor assistance This may cause fire or electric shock Keep at least 15cm between the back of the system and the wallforthe cables connected into the system Otherwise the cables may be bent damaged or cut This may cause fire electric shock or injuries Installthe system on a flat surface with sufficient airventilation Do not place the system on elevated surface This may cause system malfunction or serious injuries The power outlet mustbe placed on a ground and the voltage range must be within 10 of the voltage rate Do not use the same outletwith a hair dryer iron refrigerator or any heating appliances This may cause fire heating and electric shock Whenthe system s battery is depleted you must replace itwith the same or equivalenttype of battery specified by the manufacturer Depleted batteries should be discarded according to manufacturer s instructions This may cause an explosion If the system s HDD has exceeded its life span you may not be able to recover any data stored inside the HDD If the video on the system screen appears damadged while playing
51. ile in Pause Eject Eject CD DVD DISPLAY Switch Screen Division Mode and Screen Rotation Mode SEARCH Go to Search Menu SETUP Go to System Menu PTZ FOCUS Go to Camera PTZ Control RETURN Cancel Deselect Return to Previous Screen ENTER Confirm Select Go to Next Screen Remote Controller IR Sensor USB Port USB port for either USB Mouse USB Memory Stick or USB HDD archiving devices Power Button uses Soft Off with Password to prevent accidental shutdown Chamnel Selection Buttons can be used in most Screen Division modes If the IR Sensor is blocked the Remote Controller will work properly When any Front Panel Button is pressed it is accompanied by a system beep Depending on the model of CD DVD RW installed the actual appearance of the DVR system may look different from what is pictured above 18 Product Description 4 Rear Panel 4 channel model A Video Inputs Connect up to 4 BNC camera inputs Loop Outs 4 Hi Z loop outs can be used for connection to other equipment B Main Monitor Out BNC Main Monitor Output to A V Monitor Spot Monitor Out BNC Spot Monitor Output to A V Monitor C NTSC PAL Select NTSC or PAL Video Format D Audio Out Mono Line Level Unbalanced RCA Audio Output Jack Audio In Mono Line Level Unbalanced RCA Audio Input Jacks DVI OUT DVI Video Main Monitor Output to Computer Monitor Alarm Relay RS 485 Connect
52. imum Operating Temperature 40 USB Power Output 5V DC Maximum 500mA 11 1 Device Specifications Video Standard NTSC PAL Bi Directional Audio Monitor Display Real Time 30ips NTSC or 25ips PAL per camera Programmable Event Log Search Up to 1 000 000 event log entries for user login out configuration changes remote access connects disconnects Daily or Weekly adjustable by specific hour of the day per channel Remote Access Playback Live View Search Playback Configuration via web browser or client software Up to 16 channel simultaneous playback JJ o ea O fu 3 3 Q E 5 ct Pre Post Alarm Buffers Up to 5 seconds Pre 3 minutes Post programmable per camera lt O gt 1280 1024 60 2 monitors with Multi Sync function only HDMI 1920x1080 20x12 grid DR8 16H Sensitivity Levels 10 1 lowest 10 highest E gt 5 lt eb 5 c Pentaplex 4 8 16 x 1Vp p CVBS 75 ohms looping outputs 1 x CVBS S VHS VGA 4 DR16H x 1Vp p CVBS 75 ohms BNC Video Inputs Monitor Outputs Spot Output Audio Inputs 4 x line in mono line level unbalanced RCA jack Audio Output Resolution 352x240 704x240 704x480 NTSC 352x288 704x288 704x576 PAL H 264 DR16H 480 400fps CIF DR8H 240 200fps CIF DR4H 120 100fps CIF 1 x line out mono line lev
53. ing this value will have no effect on PTZ control TOUR SETTING 1 CANCEL Click the PRESET button and set the MODE to AUTO in order to use the TOUR function First you must choose the channel of the PTZ device which you are configuring the tour for Select a valid PRESET number for each step of the tour Select the DWELL TIME which is the amount of time that the PTZ will wait before moving to the next preset 29 SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA MOTION SENSOR a CAMERA SETUP Click on the MOTION SENSOR menu COLOR CH 1 AREA SETUP Click on a SENSITIVITY value for the desired channel SETUP CH 2 AREA SETUP CH 3 AREA SETUP Then use the button to increase or decrease the sensitivity ZH CH 4 AREA SETUP SETUP CH 5 AREA SETUP CHE AREA SETUP AREA SETUP AREA SETUP DOWN SENSITIVITY Determines the degree of motion required before recording is activated 1 Least Sensitive to Motion 10 Most Sensitive to Motion C SELECT ALL 2 DESELECT ALL CANCEL ua U Click the button to edit the motion detection area P P gt 2 _ MN EHRE L An 7 7 7 E AOS E AA As ZE A B 5 2 X cy AREA SETUP Choose this option to define which areas of the image are sensitive to motion Click on individual squares to select or deselect each squar
54. ion interface for Alarm Sensor Inputs Relay Outputs amp RS 485 PTZ G USB Port use either USB Mouse USB Memory Stick or USB HDD archiving devices Ethernet TCP IP RJ 45 10 100 Base Ethernet LAN connector DC Power Input Connect to provided DC 12V Power Adapter During installation please install unit while System Power is disconnected When connecting one or more microphones to the audio input jack s please use with a microphone system or some other kind of amplification Without amplification a line level input from a microphone is too low to use 19 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Remote Controller 3 Handheld IR Remote Controller POWER SETUP Go to Main Setup Menu ON OFF Channel Selection Buttons also used for Password Digit Entry ID Button Select DVR Unit ID ENTER Confirm Select Next Screen RETURN Cancel Deselect Navigation Buttons Previous Screen Used for Playback Control Menu Navigation and PTZ Control DISP SEARCH PANIC OOOO DISP Change Screen Division mode SEARCH to Search menu 2 Goto PTZ menu PANIC Toggle Panic Recording mode KEYLOCK Toggle Key Lock Panel amp Remote SEQUENCE Toggle Sequence mode ZOOM Go to Digital Zoom mode ARCHIVE Go to Archiving menu f there are multiple DVRs stacked or mounted in a rack each DVR must be assigned a unique ID number so that each DVR can be controlled with a single re
55. ls El O Disable your files O Enable 2 Prompt 4 Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable O Enable O Prompt LI Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for s Disable O Enable KS Promat Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Medium 5 before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Enable Protected Mode regi Reset custom settings Reset to Medium default Reset Select Enable for all ActiveX related options Download signed ActiveX controls Download unsigned ActiveX controls etc 64 WEB CONNECTION SETUP LIVE MODE 6 Winde ws Intern http intellix iptime org 5500 htmi live htm sly Favorites 2009 09 24 15 18823 240 2009 09 24 15 18892 40 2009 09 24 15 188132482009 09 24 15 E gt 9 24 15 18872240 2009709 24 15 18 224 Bec EH GB BB Dispiay Channel N Recording a mos uuu rm Out M Read 4 Done Y Trusted sites Protected Mode OF AmE Icons and corresponding functions within LIVE mode Select Live View Screen Division 1 4 8 9 16 channel modes 11 10 Xt 2 a4 L L UA Sequence Mode Em Move to
56. lt 2009 04 03823 40 00 4 4 gt 2009 04 03 BASE TIME 01 07 42 57 Panoramic Time of Day Each display pane shows 3 hour of data 0 3 o clock CH2 3 6 o clock CH8 21 24 o clock User can select different channels and play back using variable play speeds up to 64x The default playback mode is 16 channel view By pressing DISPLAY or using the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons it is possible to display a single screen or other screen display modes similar to the standard live screen display modes During playback turning the SHUTTLE WHEEL steadily clockwise increases the playback speed by up to 64x Turning counter clockwise will reverse play up to 64x If the SHUTTLE WHEEL is released playback is paused If the HOLD button is pressed and released during SHUTTLE WHEEL operation the last shuttle position is held even when the wheel is released When playback is paused the JOG DIAL can be used to accurately move the footage forward or backwards frame by frame Playback speed and direction can also be controlled using the five playback control buttons located below the jog wheel SEARCH During playback user can put a bookmark on the recorded data that needs to be archived later Click the 6 button at the time the archive is to be started Then playback will halt and menu below will appear INFORMATION DATA1 2009 04 03 21 51 33 2009 04
57. mines whether a logged in user is automatically logged out of the menu DURATION Determines the amount of time before a logged in user is automatically logged out of the menu 41 SYSTEM SETUP NETWORK From the System Setup menu click on the NETWORK menu NETWORK IP SETUP NETWORK WEB SERVICE Click on the SETUP menu IP ADDRESS GATEWAY SUBNET MASK 1ST DNS SERVER 2ND DNS SERVER AUTO PORT DELETEPORT PORT TEST AUTO PORT DELETE PORT 8192 KBPS CANCEL APPLY CLOSE DHCP When enabled the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically from a router or DHCP server upon reboot WEB SERVICE When enabled allows remote connections using Internet Explorer or other compatible web browsers IP ADDRESS If DHCP is not being used the IP address can be manually set by the user GATEWAY If DHCP is not being used the gateway IP address can be manually set by the user SUBNET MASK If DHCP is not being used the subnet mask can be manually set by the user 1ST DNS SERVER If DHCP is not being used the first DNS server can be manually set by the user 2ND DNS SERVER If DHCP is not being used the second DNS server can be manually set by the user RTSP SERVICE PORT If the connected Router supports UPnP Universal Plug and Play functionality when you click AUTO PORT the port forwarding is automatically configured WEB SERVER PORT The port number that the DVR uses to support re
58. mote connection from Internet Explorer or other compatible web browsers ALIAS When you enter the DDNS HOST NAME within DDNS setup see next page you can see the DDNS Information for example http 1234 dvrlink net 8080 MAX TX SPEED Specifies the maximum bandwidth that the DVR can use during a remote connection AZ SYSTEM SETUP NETWORK DDNS NETWORK IPSETUP DONS ON DONS SERVER DWRLINK NET TEST DDNS HOST 00115 00213 DDNS When enabled the DVR can accessed through a Dynamic DNS server This is commonly used if a particular broadband connection does not have a Static address CAUTION To use the DDNS function the user must configure port forwarding a Default WEB SERVICE PORT 8080 b Default RTSP SERVICE PORT 554 The Default DDNS Host Name 15 the Mac Address of the DVR so the user can connect through two different ways Mac Address or Custom DDNS Host Name a 00115ff00213 dvrlink net b 1234 ivrlink neet user can choose any DDNS Host Name NETWORK E MAIL NETWORK SERVER Click on the E MAIL submenu SECURITY USER FROM TEST E MAIL SERVER The SMTP outgoing e mail server that will be used to send e mail notifications PORT The outbound e mail service port number SECURITY Turn OFF if the SERVER does not require a username and password for SMTP authorization USER Enter the user name for the account which will be sending e mail messages from
59. mote controller referencing each DVR by its own ID How to choose which ID to use on the remote controller Press the ID button The system will display INPUT ID Enter the digits of the unit ID and then press the ENTER button The default unit ID is 01 To return back to normal control of the DVR now press the RETURN button Factory Default Setting Input unit ID 255 and then press ENTER and RETURN 20 CONNECT amp POWER Connect up to 16 CAMERA INPUTS as necessary The DVR also has LOOP OUTPUTS so that your video signals can be looped to other equipment if required Termination is automatically set by the DVR depending on the connection type e Connect one or more monitors to the DVR using the COMPOSITE VGA S VIDEO or HDMI connections Connect power to the DVR using the provided AC power cord or DC 12V Power Adapter depending on model The will check for proper power connection and emits two beeps if system power test is OK Press the POWER BUTTON on the front panel of the DVR to begin operation The DVR startup screen detects and checks the status of all internal hard drives and the CD DVD RW drive LOG ON ADMINISTRATOR After startup diagnostics are complete the operator must login to the system The default user name is ADMIN Using the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons key in the digits of the default password 1234 and then press the ENTER button Aft
60. nels SPOT OUT CH2 ON SPOT TITLE Input the title of each spot monitor ACTIVATION Toggle each spot monitor ON OFF MODIFY CANCEL Click MODIFY Below is default setup To modify the current display double click the display Then Spot Sequence Setup window will appear Setup method is similar to the Sequence setup performed earlier can only use single or quad mode for spot output To add an additional display click ADD EN EN EN SYSTEM SETUP SOUND From the System Setup menu click on the SOUND menu SOUND AUDIO SOUND LIVE AUDIO Use the button to modify each value DEFAULT AUDIO CHANNEL Click on the AUDIO menu and click on any field NETWORK AUDIO TRANSMISSION NETWORK AUDIO RECEIVE LIVE AUDIO When enabled the selected audio channel can be monitored from the AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO MONITORING CHANNEL Specify which one of the 4 AUDIO INPUTS is routed to the AUDIO OUTPUT NETWORK AUDIO TX When enabled live and playback audio is transmitted to a remote PC connection NETWORK AUDIO RX When enabled allows a remote PC connection to send audio back to the DVR SOUND BUZZER gt Click on the BUZZER menu and click on any field Use the button to modify each value KEYPAD When enabled each front panel button keypress is confirmed by a system beep REMOCON When enabled each button pressed on the hand
61. ng selectable entries ALARM When this option is checked all alarm input events are displayed for the chosen date range TIMER When this option is checked scheduled recording operations are displayed for the chosen date range MOTION When this option is checked all motion detection events are displayed for the chosen date range ETC When this option is checked all other events video loss remote logins etc are displayed for date range 60 ARCHIVING To archive recorded footage to a USB Memory Stick or a CD DVD disc press the ARCHIVE button To protect unauthorized viewing and distribution of footage only the ADMIN user level can archive footage by default To login as ADMIN enter the default password of 1234 and press ENTER CREATE A NEW ARCHIVE DATA3 ROM 2009 04 03 02 56 00 AM NO DEVICE 2009 04 03 22 56 00 PM RELEASE QUERY Click on a field to configure each of the archive settings 101112131415 6 7 8 9 10 1 7 18 19120121 22 23 MANAGEMENT Use the 8 button to modify each value Click QUERY to view the data size of the selected clip Total Size 116736 Kbytes RESERVE BURN CLOSE It is useful to use QUERY first before selecting BURN or RESERVE Press the RELEASE button to reset the results from any previous QUERY RESERVE Press this after inputting the TAG name to reserve
62. o CD DVD or USB Depending on the amount of footage selected for archive the extracting and burning process may take some time during which the operating system of the DVR cannot be used Normal recording is unaffected by the archive process NOTE Incase the selected data size for archiving exceeds the size of the CD DVD USB media being used the user may choose to continue the archive on additional pieces of media until complete Insert a new disc or drive after the first archive has completed and click or press CONTINUE 62 WEB CONNECTION SETUP PRELIMINARY BEFORE CONNECTING When configuring for web or remote connection to the DVR Ports 554 8080 should be forwarded within the router Refer to the user s manual of your specific model of router for information on port forwarding configuration WEB REMOTE CLIENT MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS P4 3 0GHz or higher 512MB or higher GeForce MS 400 ATI Radeon 7500 or higher Video Card HOW TO CONNECT Input the IP address or URL of the DVR into the Address Bar of your web browser PU AM If using DDNS service you may input the URL as shown below http 1234 dvrlink net 8080 webport 8080 http 1234 dvrlink net webport 80 amp Connecting i H em Page Safetye Tooke D Web images Videos Maps News Shossing Gmail more Y Google Search settings Signin Waiting for 1234 dieron ret BORO D Protected M
63. ode 1100 hitg 2d x WEB CONNECTION SETUP The default User ID and Password are ADMIN amp 1234 respectively 10 Gy htt 211 219 130 123 9000 html trustsite htm pi x Favorites 4 Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery gt Gam El omm Page Safety Tools 6 This website wants to run the following add on regtrustsite dll from Control name is not available If you trust the website and the add on and want to x allow it to run dick here Run Add on on All Websites What s the Risk Information Bar Help User will need to install the ActiveX control click Run Add on Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software itxview Control Publisher AHOPE Co LTD x More options While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk In case of not being able to install ActiveX the user needs to enable ActiveX within the IE security menu Internet Options Select a zone to view or change security settings Security Settings Trusted Sites Zone LJ Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use Disable Sites O Enable This zone contains websites that you 4 Download signed ActiveX contro
64. or any heating appliances lf there is strange sound or smell unplug the power cable immediately and contactthe service center This may cause fire or electric shock Ventilate the air inside the system operationroom Donot overturn the product when in use and tighten the system cover firmly System malfunction may be caused by inappropriate environment itis recommended to use AVR automatic voltage order to maintain stable system performance regulator for stable power supply have your system checked regularly by the itis recommended to coil the core ferrite around service center the connector of the system to avoid CBC is not held responsible for system electromagnetic interference breakdown caused by user mishandling 10 Important Safety Instructions eo EE E 10 11 12 15 16 17 Read all instructions contained in this manual Keep a copy of these instructions for future reference Read all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators space heaters stoves or other devices that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug apolarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other agrounding type plug has two blades and
65. ork 9 CH9 OFF 10 CH10 Sensor El 11 OFF OFF 12 12 OFF OFF v 13 CH13 OFF OFF 14 14 OFF 15 15 OFF OFF 16 16 OFF y Done Jf Trusted sites Protected Mode fa 100 Motion Area Setup for individually configuring motion areas and sensitivity 5 Camera Motion Setting Camera Select Normal A aoe Color 22 PTZ Motion 5 Display Sound 5 System Record a User Network a Sensor E Sensitivity E Select AI Reverse All Delete Al 69 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 1 CAMERA continued 1 Select the Motion submenu 2 Select a channel and the motion sensitivity level 3 Click and drag the mouse across the image grid to select motion areas 4 Click OK 2 DISPLAY 1 OSD Configure properties for the on screen display OSD of the DVR Camera 050 Setting Display Status Bar Timeout 10 Sec H OSD Camera Title On m Recording Mode Icon E Monitor mo mt Border On Sound Border Color Gray gt System Motion Sensor Display off gt a Record Motion Color gt User Language English Network Sensor OK 2 Monitor Set dwell time for sequence spot monitor output and pop up functions s Camera Monitor Setting a Displa
66. put Remote Client PC Image Printer 38950 Cameras Alarm I O NETWORK AVI Backup TCP IP Video In Be 224554454 Web Client Archiving Video Out gt Remote Controller _ VCR VGA Monitor AN Monitor CD or DVD RW USB Drive 15 Product Description 1 Front Panel 8 and 16 channel models 1 POWER System Power On Shutdown 2 DISPLAY Switch Screen Division Modes and Screen Rotation Mode 3 SEQUENCE Toggle Sequence Mode PANIC Trigger Panic Recording Mode and Panic Relay Output ZOOM Digital Zoom on Live View or Playback Toggle Front Panel Lock ARCHIVE Go to Archiving Menu PTZ Go to Camera PTZ Control Menu SETUP Go to Main Setup Menu SEARCH Go to Search Menu USB PORT USB Port s for either USB Mouse USB Memory Stick or USB HDD archiving devices RETURN Cancel Deselect Return to Previous Screen ENTER Confirm Select Next Screen LED Indicator Indicates Present System Status POWER REC NETWORK Channel Selection Buttons 1 8 16 Select Channel or Input Password Digits Directional Navigation Buttons UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT ENTER Remote Controller Input Sensor IR EJECT Eject CD ROM Optional 4 4 4 Focus Adjust Near Far or Reverse Play Fast Rewind 9 oo o oc E Pause Playback Iris Adjust Open Close or For
67. rence received including interference that may 1 When this crossectout wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is cause undesired operation covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC 2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream designated collection facilites appointed by the govemment or the local authorities Ley 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 13 Specifications amp Organization 2 Product Contents List Please check to make sure that all of the product contents are present after opening the product packaging D Basic Contents DR4H Unit 25000000000 DR8H or DR16H Unit AC Power Cable 40 DIGITAL VOCO REC DIGIMASTER sexi INSTRUCTION MANUAL Instruction Manual Remote Controller Installation CD AAA Battery x 2 2 Optional Contents A IS da rr eres au wa D CCOH e Internal Hard Disk Drive Internal DVD RW Drive USB Thumb Drive 14 Specifications amp Organization 3 System Organization Alarm Sensor Alarm Out
68. rking with 1 254 Set Sets the current PTZ position as the selected Preset number Goto Tells the PTZ device to move to the position of the selected Preset Directional Arrows moves the PTZ device in the direction specified Zoom Focus Iris User can control each item with or button A A _ PARAMETER PTZ Parameter 7 Parameter Press this button and another window will appear User can select an item from the PTZ parameter menu and edit the settings in order to fine tune the speed of pan tilt zoom motions or to enable advanced features such as Auto Focus and Auto Iris only on supported PTZ devices DIGITAL ZOOM Right Click within Live View mode and choose ZOOM Or select the ZOOM function from the status bar While viewing a channel in full screen the user can digitally zoom into a particular area of that channel by up to 8X The small PIP window at the bottom right shows the full image and the main display area shows the zoomed portion Zo LIVE DISPLAY LOG SEARCH User can see a live event log window which shows each new event as it occurs Click on an event within the live event log window to begin playback from the selected event This will only happen when the PREVIEW option is selected from the live event log window 2009 04 03 22 11 54 PM TIMER REC OFF CH 01 PANIC RECORDING This function button is used to toggle the P
69. sword of 1234 Within this menu you have the ability to add new users or modify the details for existing users To modify user details click or highlight the user with the green cursor square and press ENTER The maximum number of users that can be created is 8 gt To edit a user account double click on the user name After changing click OK to confirm changes OFF CANCEL USER ID Edit the User ID using the virtual keyboard maximum of 10 characters PASSWORD Change the password using the virtual keyboard maximum of 4 characters GROUP Users can be assigned to one of three groups ADMIN MANAGER or USER see User Authority setup E MAIL Enter the user s e mail address if e mail notification is required maximum of 64 characters E MAIL NOTIFICATION Enable or disable e mail notification for the specified user NOTE For security reasons it 15 recommended that the ADMIN user password be changed after installing the DVR 40 SYSTEM SETUP USER USER AUTHORITY USER USER MANAGEMENT CANCEL APPLY CLOSE User can configure the specific authority and permissions for the MANAGER and USER groups To confirm changes click the APPLY button after selecting each of the desired items NOTE Any user can be deleted except the default ADMIN user account USER LOG OUT USER T USER MANAGEMENT USER AUTHORITY CANCEL APPLY CLOSE AUTO LOGOUT Deter
70. tion in real time The motion sensor display can be used to troubleshoot false motion activations OFF normal display mode ON areas where motion 15 detected are highlighted with colored blocks MOTION COLOR The color of the blocks displayed when MOTION SENSOR DISPLAY is set to ON LANGUAGE Determines the DVR Operating System language To change any of these settings highlight OSD and press ENTER to select Use the CURSOR KEYS to navigate to the desired option Press ENTER to select the option and use the CURSOR KEYS to change the setting Press ENTER to confirm the setting or RETURN to cancel od SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY MONITOR DISPLAY 050 Click the MONITOR menu then click on any field Use the button to modify the value SEQUENCE SPOT OUT SEQUENCE DWELL The amount of time that each screen is displayed in a sequence SPOT OUT DWELL The amount of time that each screen is displayed on each of the spot monitor outputs DE INTERLACE MODE When recording any channels in 01 resolution 704 x 480 this may be set to ON to prevent interlaced motion distortion during playback ALARM POP UP MODE When enabled an alarm input will cause the associated channel to display full screen ALARM POP UP DWELL Determines the amount of time a full screen popup is displayed after an alarm input If the alarm condition continues the pop up screen will be displayed constantly MOTION POP
71. ured to record continuously at a low image rate CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORDING menu and then increase to a higher image rate during an alarm condition ALARM RECORDING menu PANIC RECORDING 6 RECORDING OPERATIONS 704 X 576 HIGHEST CONTINUOUS 704 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 Click on the PANIC SETUP submenu ALARM 352 X 288 RECORDING 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 1 S S Q lick on the SIZE IPS QUALITY and AUDIO 704 X 576 HIGHEST 704 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 HIGHEST 352 X 288 N a a a RECORDING NNN HIGHEST CANCEL APPLY CLOSE During a Panic Recording condition the will override all other recording settings and record continuously on all channels as per the settings configured here SEARCH To search for a particular section of recorded footage click or press the SEARCH button To protect unauthorized viewing of footage only ADMIN and MANAGER user groups can playback footage by default To login as ADMIN enter the default password of 1234 and press ENTER SEARCH SEARCH BY TIME SEARCH SEARCH BY EVENT 00 00 h PLAY 2 Click on the desired search date from the calendar The DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recor
72. vior and actions that will send an e mail notification to a remote user Behavior settings NOTIFICATION E mail notification can be enabled or disabled SETUP CHANGE Determines whether a change to the system configuration would cause an e mail to be sent HDD EVENT Determine whether a hard drive event would cause an e mail to be sent BOOTING EVENT Determines whether a booting event would cause an e mail to be sent Action settings ALARM Determine whether alarm inputs will cause an e mail to be sent VIDEO LOSS Determine whether video loss on any of the selected channels will cause an e mail to be sent MOTION Determine whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will cause an e mail to be sent FREQUENCY Minimum period of time between sending e mail notifications max 60 minutes NOTE E mail Notification settings must also be configured within the MAIL and USER MANAGEMENT menus 47 SYSTEM SETUP DISK MANAGEMENT DISK MANAGEMENT d RECORD TIME LIMIT Click on the DISK MANAGEMENT menu OVERWHITE FORMAT CANCEL APPLY CLOSE To manage the internal hard drives from the System Setup menu highlight DISK MANAGE and press ENTER RECORD TIME LIMIT In certain circumstances it may be necessary to limit the amount of footage stored on the DVR to comply with data protection laws for example Recording can be limited to the following time periods 12 hours 1 2 3 4 5 6
73. ward Play Fast Forward JOG SHUTTLE Outer wheel variable or FF Inner wheel scroll frame by frame while PAUSED Hold Current JOG SHUTTLE Position Ti p the Remote Control Sensor is blocked the Remote Controller will NOT function properly e When a button is pressed on the Front Panel or on the Remote Controller the DVR will beep unless this feature is disabled from the main menu System Setup gt Audio gt Buzzer 16 Product Description 2 RearPanel 8 and 16 channel models 5 A CAMERA INPUTS and LOOP OUTPUTS Connect up to 16 BNC camera inputs 16 Hi Z Loop outputs can be used for connection to other equipment B COMPOSITE AND S VIDEO MAIN MONITOR CONNECTIONS All main monitor outputs can be used at the same time if more than one main monitor is required SPOT MONITOR OUTPUTS Up to 4 spot monitors can be connected and individually configured as necessary D ALARM INPUTS Up to 16 alarm inputs can be connected and configured as high low inputs with common ground E ALARM OUTPUTS Up to 16 alarm inputs can be connected and configured as high or low outputs with common ground RELAY OUTPUTS Up to 4 Relay outputs can be connected and configured as high or low outputs with common ground 5 485 Can connect to PTZ camera and controller by two RS 485 connectors H AUDIO INPUTS 8 OUTPUTS Up to 4 audio inputs and one audio output can be connected as necessar
74. y VIDEO SIGNAL SWITCH Can change video input signal type between NTSC and PAL formats USB PORT Can connect a USB mouse or other USB device for archiving J HDMI Can output high definition video to any HDMI capable monitor VGA Can output to any type of VGA monitor RS 232 Serial port used for initial factory programming only LAN Connect to a hub switch or router with access to a Local Area Network LAN or the Internet L POWER AC power inlet to be used with provided AC power cable Ti p During installation please install unit while System Power is disconnected When connecting or more microphones to the audio input jack s please use with a microphone system or some other kind of amplification e Without amplification a line level input from a microphone is too low to use 17 Product Description 3 o e 5 6 7 8 9 10 ay 12 E E Front Panel 4 channel model CD DVD RW CD DVD RW Device for Archiving Channel Selection Button Select Channel 1 4 or Input Password Digits LED Indicator Indicate Present System Status Information PWR System Power On Off REC Record On Off ALARM Alarm Sensor Status NET Network Client Connection Status Search Controller Searching Recorded Data or Control Menu 8 PTZ FOCUS HOLD Hold current position of Jog Shuttle wheel JOG Navigate through video frame by frame wh
75. y sequence Dwell 5 Sec OSD Spot Dwell 5 Sec _ De interlace Mode Off Monitor gl Alarm Pop up Mode Off s Sound Alarm Pop up Dwell 5 Sec System Motion Pop up Mode Record Motion Pop up Dwell 5 Sec a User Network 70 WEB CONNECTION SETUP 3 Sound 1 Audio Setting Enable live audio and select a live audio channel 2 Buzzer Setting Activate DVR internal buzzer based on keypress s Camera Audio Setting Display Live Audio On Sound Default Audio Channel 1 cH z Audio Buzzer Network Audio Transmission On a System Network Audio Receive Y Record User Buzzer Setting Network Keypad gt Sensor 4 System Configure Date and Time Formats NTP Time Server Time Zone and DST properties Camera Date Time Setting Display Date Format YYYYIMM DD y Sound Time Format a System Date Time Network Time Server Setup POOL NTP ORG Management Control Device Time Zone Setup D S T on gt Record a User Network Ok Cancel Sensor 5 Recording User can configure all of the recording parameters and schedules This 15 similar to the procedure for configuring these properties on DVR system T Continusous Motion Recording Setting a Display Sound Size FPS Quality Record Time E Resolution Frame Rate Quality Audio FP
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