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1. 126 6 1 4 The picture quality on the monitor is poor 126 o2 aeei Ls ene E ee E E 127 6 2 1 The DVR will not start recording 127 6 2 2 The DVR can not perform alarm recording 127 PANIC FE 127 6 3 1 The DVR can not perform playbacK 127 0 9 5 PR RAEE 127 6 4 1 The DVR will not detect MOtion n 127 Appendix A Specifications 128 Appendix B Recording Time and HDD Space 131 Appendix C Glossary 132 OXIC XD S16200 Chapter 1 Products Overview 1 1 Unpacking Please place the product on a flat surface to inspect if there is any part missing among the following items list T Ai 22022 50 Item Name and Description Pcs 1 Mainframe Front Keyboard 3 IR Remote controller 4 AAA NO 4 Battery for IR Remote controller 5 Users Manual 6 Rack Mount Ears OXI C XD S16200 RS 485 Cable 40 CM used to connect Mainframe and Front Keyboard 8 AC Power Cord AC Power Cord Cord ad Note If there any part is missing or damaged please contact your local vendor as soon as possible OXIC XD S16200 1 2 DVR Overview 1 2 1 DVR Functions and Features Key Features Reliable and Stable Stand Alone System Individual Unit Accommodates 8 16 Camera Inputs Simultaneous Real Time Recording L
2. nl ia el Ut beuS Mo Figure 5 3 1 1 Playback Model Note Prior backup please check for sure that there is no empty time lapse or a interrupted time in the backup image This will cause error of CF card backup 122 125 3 Press MENU Cod key on the keyboard to enter Backup menu Fee fee a start Time PO Bann r stop Time Save To CF Card Format CF Card f List Files T E a le gt Se MN GO 0 1 7 05 y Figure 5 3 1 2 Backup Menu Step2 Format CF card 1 IF CF card has not been formatted select Format CF Card and then press Enter i Start Time E 7 s Ji R PS Stop Time P a Save To CF Card pra Format CF Card i p List Files wo Si S de gt CLI oa OG Mhai dt MCU LUCE y Figure 5 3 1 3 Format CF Card Note The CF card can be only formatted by the MDVR to back up Using CF Card which has been formatted by PC will cause error If CF card has been formatted by the MDVR please skip the format step 2 After enter Format CF Card selection the system will display a Yes No screen Select Yes to format CF card and No to escape To select section 123 124 ENTER To enter Step3 Select the Start Time and Stop Time to Backup Bnr M a 4 Start Time gt Stop Time me a Save To CE Cardo k 2 Format CF Card i List Files To select section
3. B Date Time Position M Camera Title Type S w een i MT Date Time Display RTS Clock Mode 9 d e R ID co D l Test Pattern i vw K R Language an FRenolish Lan By Ne LX awe 1 a i 1 ii a la A 044 905418 ABP b E de U C Figure 4 3 6 Anti Flicker 1 Anti Flicker This item lets you enable disable anti flicker If the sharp image is flickering user can enable anti flicker Auto Automation Y Flicker free x No flicker free 76 4 3 Test Pattern Main Menu gt Display amp Language gt Test Pattern di uri Figure 4 3 Test Pattern 1 Test Pattern User can use test pattern to test the image quality 71 TT Fo 4 3 8 Language Main Menu Display amp Language gt Language yy Camera Title Type ba s Clock Mode i D N Test Pattern Br wc Da RA pere Language ews WW D4 05448 ja 22522 p H N Figure 4 3 8 Language 1 Language The DVR supports multi language Factory provides English and one national language English English version CH 47 4 Chinese traditional version Espanol Spanish version Russian Russian version Italiano Italian version CH URP Chinese simplified version HE Japanese version 78 T9 4 4 Record 4 4 1 Record Setup Main Menu Record BEA Record A Ee Te Record Enable A v L Resolution Total Record Frame Frame Ra
4. Savell Vi ME di a XG a 1g Ff a 04 0843 Figure 4 1 2 Password dialog If the item appears with a closed lock d it means users need to be authorized to enter the item When you press enter into the item with closed lock the DVR pops a password dialog User enters the ID and password to open the lock 9 The DVR divides all accounts into 7 levels Only the highest level level 7 ID can enter all locked items If the account level is not 62 63 high enough the closed lock will not be opened Please refer to section 4 7 4 Password Management Any state user can press F1 LEI to open on line help for current operation NOTE 1 The factory default ID 1 password 1234 NOTE 2 All changed configurations need to be saved before power off Please refer to section 5 9 Save Load 63 4 1 1 Menu Tree Menu tree provides user an overview of the main menu This menu tree is also a quick reference for Main Menu Camera Camera Adjust Channel Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Camera Action ist Covert Sequence Ch Cover Switch Set Camera itl camen Sequence Tine Hain Menu Display amp Language Screen Genter Point amp Size Date Time Position Camera Title Type Date Time Display Clock Mode AntiFlicke Test Pattern Languages Record Record Enable Format ADD Clear HDD Defect Record Quality Resolution Frame Rate AarmMlotion Setup Alarm A Motion Schedule Alam In Event
5. al 4 3 Display and Language 4 3 1 Screen Center Point amp Size Main Menu gt Display gt Screen Center Point amp Size S N ara N 09703729 k K at S i e _ a Figure 4 3 1 Screen Center Point amp Size 1 Screen Center Point amp Size This item lets you change the position of screen center point and adjust p A Jd O b Vv Use C and cS to adjust the size of screen the size of screen Use to change the position of screen center 71 T2 4 3 2 Date Time Position Main Menu gt Display gt Date Time Position Figure 4 3 2 Screen Center Point amp Size 1 Data Time Position This item lets you change the position of live date live time playback date playback time and status Live date live time playback date playback time and status can be put in any position of the screen Use co and MI PEN to navigate the screen Use to change the position of selected item 72 73 4 3 3 Camera Title Type Main Menu Display amp Language gt Camera Title Type Ey l i Screen Center Point amp Size f 7 Date Time Position s Camera Title Type gt C4 7 e a Date Time Display ia O 5 a Test Pattern Language Diemer a NS 7 M E T aa E 7 be 9 LAX u a 09205718 1 5392 SN l gra 7 lna a a Figure 4 3 3 Camera Title Type 1 Camera Title Type This item lets you change the type of camera tit
6. 96 of 4 7 2 LAN Setup Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt LAN C IP ja 000 026 ET Mask a 255 255 255 ooo FIT Gateway 49255468000 007 OMT exit 2 n D40548 Figure 4 7 2 LAN Use this menu to specify IP IP Mask and Gateway Please contact with your MIS for network settings 1 IP 0 255 IP value 2 IP Mask 0 255 IP Mask value 3 Gateway 0 255 Gateway value NOTE After setting the configurations of LAN please restart the DVR 97 98 4 7 3 RS 485 Setup Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt RS 485 x NE Br Wy o E E LT a Set Camera RS 485 f 5 Exit O Mae ws _ 04 0548 Figure 4 7 4 RS 485 NOTE This RS485 setting is for the RS485 located at the rear panel of DVR 1 Baud Rate Use this item to define the data transfer speed of dome Baud rate must be complied with protocol item 3 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Baud rate 2 ID Use this item to define the RS485 ID of DVR External Third party control keyboard can summit command to this ID to control DVR 0 255 ID number 3 Protocol Use this item to define the protocol of speed dome Dynacolor Pelco_P Honeywell System AV Eastel Lilin Pelco_D Dome protocol 98 99 4 7 4 Camera ID Setup Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt RS 485 Set Camera RS 485 gt Camera fo T F Tak a 3 s Mp s gt 4 S l la ae we Won l K tai 04 0848 Fig
7. Alarm Qut Enable Nam he Amin Alam Delay Alarm in REG Time Motion REC Tine Aarm Response niema Buzzer Alarm Relay Output Alarms Alarm List Hain Hen Motion Ls Video Lost List Freeze List Alarm Full Sereen aiii Response Duration Any Key To Stop Motion Chamel Alarm n REG Alarm In Active oton REC Motion Active Schedules Date Time Setup LAN HOD Ka Password Setup Play Password Level Play Covert Level Password Manage Auto Demo Nake Boot Disk Import To MOVR L Copy System To CF DVR SI Lan Driver Disk MDVR RAID 0 RAID RAID RAID Video Size Load Factory Load Installer Load User Save Installer Save User 67 4 2 Camera 4 2 1 Camera Adjust Main Menu gt Camera Camera Adjust gt Channel N Brightness l 5 Contrast lena i rrr rrr erea rsr Figure 4 2 1 Camera Adjust 1 Brightness Use this item to adjust brightness of a camera 2 Contrast Use this item to adjust contrast of a camera 3 Hue Use this item to adjust hue of a camera 4 Saturation Use this item to adjust saturation of a camera 67 68 4 2 2 Camera Action Main Menu gt Camera gt Camera Action 04404401 AASA Figure 4 2 2 Camera Action 5 Install Use this item to specify if a camera is installed or not installed If this item is set for off AD the camera is NOT installed If this item is set for on DI the camera is installed e Camera is installed XK Camer
8. DN4OS 414 Figure 2 6 10 Sequence Time 2 Use CHI keys to adjust 1 255 seconds in Sequence Time panel 34 34 a 2 7 Alarm Setup 2 1 Connect with Alarm Devices Alarm I O Port is 25 pin D SUB female type connector on the DVR rear panel 18121110 98 7654321 L 2524 2322 212019 181716 1514 DB 25 PIN NO FUNCTION SPECIFICATION ALM_IN1 SENSOR INPUT SENSOR SINGAL 1 NO O a P Ss ee oe A e esa HH OD oO A DIWN 35 2 2 Connecting to DVR Connect alarm devices with DVR via 25 pin D SUB port 1 Alarm figure 2 3 sec wave figure 5 Sensor 36 36 37 2 7 3 Setup Respondent Cameras for Alarm in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup gt Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm In Even ba nee E W Kau 789 HO 1112 13 14 15 16 0 Oe d de S RA AlarminO2 Wy E Cb Ainme X KR lt filarmin 04 Var re tano A pe ee e _Alarmin 08 Alarmin 10 ah r L Alarmia 12 Va TR f L f fAlarmin 14 kart Alarmin 16 Regie 04 0648 iazza Figure 2 7 3 Alarm In Even 2 Using keys on keyboard to select the AlarmIn number and the CHANNEL numbers then press the ENTER Key to setup 3 The symbol means camera has been set to response Example in Figure 2 7 3 1 When Alarmin 01 is received signal camera 1 2 8 9 would response 2 When Alarmin 02 is recei
9. gt Channel 4 dr O 3 i ai TTT d Wee 0 T COT Use a co to change the cursor type Use to navigate the ENTER screen Use Em to enable disable motion zones 116 i 5 1 5 Frame Rate Quality and Recording Time Setting 1 Main Menu Record Resolution Total Record Frame Frame Rate b ie i g Exit he rs Set Record Enable enabled Set Record Quality as two stars Set Resolution as 720x480 Use to select item Use C E gt to change value 2 Main Menu gt Record gt Frame Rate 100 100 ver r rr gt 7 wr e Wi 14 1 md d Use this table to set frame rate and schedule for each camera Camera it 2 3 4 5 6 7 p hon 12 13 14 15 16 oe PPP PPP EPP P PEPER fps 117 118 t9 o HD fps to select camera Use C co to change value 118 119 5 1 6 Enable Recording 1 Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup a Alarm Input amp Output w A Alarm Response M 3 Motion Bay ME Aaminrece A y D MET MotinREC A gt D Motion Active ta r 9 k L Exit S E i E n gt a 09709730 pere J lt E I use S l ii NL Ne K MR i i A 3 Set Alarm In REC enabled If alarm is triggered the DVR will record Set Alarm In Active enabled If alarm is triggered the DVR will response Set Motion REC enabled If motion is triggered the DVR will record Set Motion Active enabled If motion
10. gt RS 485 Cactal gt Last x xx ani os 2 A f A Set Camera RS 485 N f 5 Exit 2 Use to select item Use CY E gt to change value 3 Baud Rate DVR support 7 kinds of PTZ camera manufacturers protocols User needs to refer Dome s manufacturer manual to set Baud Rate 4 ID The ID panel here is for DVR s ID 5 Protocol select the brand of the PTZ camera 26 2 6 3 Setup Camera ID amp PTZ Camera Enable in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to the path Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt RS 485 gt Set Camera RS 485 gt Camera L Rat L ea F Camera ID a 0 RU y Camera 485 Enable _ ye E 2 Use to select items Use es co to change values 3 Set the Camera ID as the same as the switch ID of the dome 4 Set the Camera 485 Enable enabled for PTZ camera Dome icon will be showed on the upper right corner of the screen mi ao Camera ID i K T gt 1 Camera 485 Enable i gt we 04 06 48 Figure 2 6 3 2 Set Camera 485 Enable Zi at 28 2 6 4 PTZ Camera Control 1 When Camera 485 Enable has been set enabled there will be a dome label on the upper right corner in the full screen mode Oy 06 48 FATE Figure 2 6 4 PTZ Camera Control 2 Use or to control PAN left PAN right Tilt up and Tilt down Use E gt CI to zoom in out 28 29 2 6 5 Set Preset for PTZ Camera SET PRESET 1 Press CO to enter Set Preset mode OS 4062 189
11. 18s 48 53 Figure 2 6 5 Set Preset for PTZ Camera 2 Use OLO to set preset or use CI E gt to select preset then press re to set preset NOTE For Lilin use the following procedure to set preset point Procedure Recall Goto Preset set dome at specific location then Set Preset 29 30 2 6 6 Goto Preset GOTO PRESET 1 Press to enter Go to Preset mode COCENTE ERETTA Figure 2 6 6 Goto Preset 2 Use Mead to go to preset or use MI and Cc to select preset then press Era to go to preset 30 od 2 6 7 Setup Camera Adjust in DVR Man Manu This function is to set batter picture quality for user 1 Go to the path Main Menu Camera Camera Adjust Saturation O4 0S4 i3 453045 Figure 2 6 7 Camera Adjust 2 To set 4 parameters in Camera Adjust function 1 Brightness Use CHI keys to adjust brightness of a camera 2 Contrast Use CHIC keys to adjust contrast of a camera 3 Hue Use CHIC keys to adjust hue of a camera 4 Saturation Use CHIC keys to adjust saturation of a camera 31 Oe 2 6 8 Setup Camera Action in DVR Main Manu This feature is to set the state of cameras 1 Go to the path Main Menu Camera Camera Action PkFrXVTTeWre rr e ee e Vai gt Pa 7 r Ea r Pa e sr Figure 2 6 8 Camera Action 2 To set the camera condition 1 Install Use this item to specify if a camera is installed or not installe
12. 3st i Alarm Out Action o 2 sec 3 sec 3 sec Time e e e eee _ W Note If alarm is triggered DVR will continue sending Alarm out Action signal for 3 sec Be ware of the DVR alarm signal timekeeper will be always started at the last time alarm triggered 42 43 2 7 6 Setup Alarm Response in DVR Main Menu 1 Goto the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Response an Alarm List h Alarm Full Screen L _ S a ad S C n Response Duration 1 di Any Key To Stop A x I La d a Event Label e T w ETETEN SBR J e _ FT e AY S se LN Swe __l lt i Figure 2 7 6 Alarm snr 2 Use or keys on keyboard to set the Internal Buzzer Alarm Full Screen Any Key To Stop Response Duration and Display Event Label when receive the alarm 1 Internal Buzzer This item lets you enable disable internal buzzer Enable The built in buzzer will beep when an alarm is activated X Disable The built in buzzer won t beep when an alarm is activated 2 Alarm List Please refer to section 2 7 8 3 Alarm Full Screen This item lets you specify the live display when alarm is received And there is an alarm label for the camera Y Enable Switch to full screen display when alarm is received X Disable There is no any information on live display 43 14 4 Response Duration This item lets you specify 1 255 sec response duration of alarm response A
13. Remote viewing of recorded video 3 Files play from local HDD 4 Download HDD image data from DVR Before installing this software 1 Make sure if LAN cable connects properly with DVR and PC 2 Make sure if ADSL or modem is connected dial up to the internet 3 Make sure if IP address setting is correct System Require OS Windows 2000 CPU Pentium III 800 or Compatible RAM More then 128MB LAN card 10 100 Base T ADSL modem if connect to internet OXIC XD S16200 User interface introduction Exit button Connection button View live video 1g 3 v 44 vj Remote playback Play saved file Information display screen Channel Display Selection Play button Se SOs ee a Stop button 10 Pause button REW button FFW button Image Capture button kek ed d BK Ww N e Start Stop Recording button ina N Download set button ina ON System setup button ina N Display Mode Selection button OXIC XD S16200 Operation Flow 1 System Setup LE J Les L em 2 l E Setup Connection Mode Local High Speed L Internet Low 5 peed Device IP Setup py 192 168 000 063 OOO s 000 000 000 000 jpg foo0 000 n00 000 pa fo00 000 000 000 167 poo 000 000 000 p4 fo00 000 000 000 jpg 000000 000000 CPU Speed AMD Athlon tm lt P 2000 166 GHz Disk Free Size 24081 Mbyte Press Setup button to set DVR IP address and NE
14. Sets split mode Navigate split mode D ED Exit Hides OSD On line help 50 2 Quick Searching in Multi Screen Description In multi screen press ere to do quick searching i T _ i Figure 3 3 2 Quick Search in Multi Screen Function Keys Q Quick searching ED Escape On line help SI ol D2 3 Set specific camera in Multi Screen Description In multi screen user can set specific camera for specific split window by BD ear When you enter this mode there is a cursor appeared By pressing user can navigate the split windows Then push CG to change the camera in the split window DA N Gr E Figure 3 3 3 Set Camera in Multi Screen Function Keys Navigate the split windows 16 Set camera ED Exit On line help 52 DO 3 4 Sequencing Screen Description When single screen double press lt gt to enter sequencing screen select mode Sequencing Screen has 7 sequencing modes The red flag means sequencing direction You can specify dwell time in main menu section 5 2 4 You also can view the specific camera by pressing while in sequencing screen mode Figure 3 4 Sequencing Screen Function Keys v a Sets sequencing mode Exit Hides OSD Navigate sequencing mode On line help 53 3 5 Main Menu Screen Description Press Cod to enter main menu Please refer to chapter 5 for det
15. delivering 625 lines at 50 half frames per second Protocol Protocol is a data transmission rule across a network PTZ Camera Pan Tilt Zoom Camera R RJ 11 RJ 11 Registered Jack 11 is more commonly known as a phone jack A RJ 11 is a four or six wire connection primarily used for telephones and computer modem connectors in the United States RJ 45 RJ 45 Registered Jack 45 is a connection used for Ethernet network adapters RS 485 133 134 RS 485 is an Electronic Industry Association standard for multi port communications RS 485 supports such connectors as DB 9 and DB 37 S Stand Alone System Stand Alone System is self contained and usually independently operating V VGA VGA Video Graphics Array is a graphics display system for PCs developed by IBM VGA uses analog signals rather than digital signals In text mode VGA systems provide a resolution of 720 by 400 pixels In graphics mode the resolution is either 640 by 480 with 16 colors or 320 by 200 with 256 colors The total palette of color is 262144 134 OXIC XD S16200 NETVIEWER USER GUIDE About This Software Netviewer is a remote software application designed to work with XD 8916 series DVRs and it enables users to view live and recorded videos from remote XD 8000 units on your PC Please note that Netviewer is proprietary software there is no other device that can be applied to this software Features 1 Remote viewing of live video 2
16. don t do motion detection 111 LUZ 5 Schedule and recording time configuration Camera 1 2 3 and 4 Alarm In Recording Time 30 sec Camera 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 and 16 Alarm In Recording Time 30 sec Motion Recording Time No motion detection 112 113 9 1 2 Schedule Setting We need to create two schedules one is full time everyday and the other is 08 00 18 00 everyday The following two schedules schedule 1 is full time everyday schedule 2 is 08 00 18 00 everyday Use lt E gt to change the cursor type Use to navigate the schedule Use Eu to enable disable time zone 1 Main Menu gt Schedule Schedule 1 n Li i v G 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 o8 09 16 17 12 15 14 15 16 17 TOT mer ee eee NS n wii ESS rr rem e vee eee PRO ESP PONE TONE NI NE PRE ee pere e veer e POP Le e ee e rr T ETSY I EP PIE ae a PT EP ee Pe E PT nenn S eee e e POE Ev Per Pe POE E EN ET PE FT EE E TT rem TE 254 WA 2 Wa MA 34a D I ie m aIII X Be l RL S Oy 0S418 J8258225 Schedule 1 is a full time schedule 2 Main Menu Schedule Schedule 2 00 O01 02 03 04 05 06 07 06 09 10 11 12 15 7 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 rr vee eee e e ee e a R P re P rane er re re pee re K K T KK E PE E I Tm per Ser E Sees Peer Fee ee re rr TE peme EEE E I N PONOT PT DE DOT Pe PE PET EE PPP PT Tr re ne nd eee Schedule 2
17. is triggered the DVR will response to select item Use Cy E gt to disable enable 119 2 Main Menu gt Record Resolution Total Record Frame 5 1 7 Check Recording 1 a a Is HDD status in keyboard flash Trigger alarm in Trigger motion Check event list Playback 120 120 121 5 2 How to Estimate Recording Time 1 Main Menu Record gt Frame Rate yaya TTT BA A 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 19 Record Enable Format HDD Resolution Total Record Frame Frame Rate L 8 Exit ec Fa When you change the frame rate record quality or resolution the DVR will show you the total recording time For example in the above figure the DVR has 167G bytes storage space and the space can record 2 days 22 hours and 53 minutes User can use this function to estimate how many HDD are needed 121 122 5 3 Image Backup System This section introduces HDD recording image backup method Note Please make sure there is enough empty space in the CF card for image backup 5 3 1 CF Card Backup System To backup HDD image by CF card please follow the steps below Step1 To go to the Backup menu 1 Press Dead on the keyboard to select the image channel 2 Press PD key on the keyboard to and use and key to select time to review the image which is going to backup Il PAUSE 7 e a f Hour Sec 2004 07 08 17 30 13 00 as ae I
18. 01 JEDA J Figure 2 7 10 Alarm Motion Setup 2 To set Alarm motion Setup parameters Alarm In REC Y Enable Enable all alarm in recording X Disable Disable all alarm in recording Alarm In Active Y Enable Enable all alarm in responses except alarm in recording X Disable Disable all alarm in response except alarm in recording Motion REC Y Enable Enable all motion recording X Disable Disable all motion recording Motion Active Y Enable Enable all motion responses except motion recording X Disable Disable all motion response except motion recording 47 48 Chapter 3 Basic Operations 3 1 Single Screen Description The DVR displays images for one camera in full screen 0403430 BL E C IA Figure 3 1 Single Screen Function Keys 16 Select cameras En Zoom in 2x2 Hides OSD On line Help 48 49 3 2 Single Screen with Zooming Description In single screen mode press Era to do 2x2 digital zooming REPETE usata z 5 c Figure 3 2 Single Screen with Zooming a Function Keys Navigate the image ED Escape Hides OSD On line help 49 50 3 3 Display Screen 1 Set Display Mode Description Double press N to enter Display Screen Mode The DVR provide 10 types of split modes o l f HR S s 097997 90 APS ne Figure 3 3 1 10 Display Screen Models Function Keys C M ENTER
19. 11 0822 Figure 3 6 3 Select Event Filter Use to select event filter 3 Select event list eye e 04 03 30 11263228 Figure 3 6 4 Select Event List 4 O D or to select event 4 Playback Delete event Use DS to playback Use CI to delete event Use 57 3 Help Screen Description Press F1 KED to enter on line help for current operation Enter Figure 3 7 Help Screen Function Keys ED Escape Press any key to Exit on line help 58 08 59 3 8 Playback Screen Description Press DS to enter playback mode User can set playback start time When user navigates time the DVR plays the recorded images The smallest scale of time is frame The DVR lets you play images frame by frame by ene J D METERA Ta Hour 2003 09 19 20 24 mer _ 04 03430 ia 12 09 03 094 it 20 24 81 Figure 3 8 Playback So RUNGHON Keys Selects time scale 5 Mes Set playback time al Plays Pause Fast forward LO C Rewind ED Escape Hides OSD On line help 59 60 3 9 Freeze FREEZE i Press GE button to freeze images If event list is enabled freeze event will be added in event list When images are frozen the button KACSA will show on left upon side of the screen To Exit freeze mode press again 04403439 2 Figure 3 9 Freeze 3 10 Keyboard Lock Press button for 3 seconds to lock the keyboar
20. 4 8 2 Disk 1 MDVR This item provides current HDD information including Space LBA Defect Warning Defect Bad Start time and Stop time 2 RAID 0 1 2 3 This item provides HDD information in each RAID Disk including Space LBA Defect Warning Defect Bad Start time and Stop time select item Use or MI cs select HDD then press are check current information Use 108 109 4 8 3 Video Size Main Menu gt System Information gt Video Size Figure 4 8 3 Video Size Video size shows you the average image size in the last 24 hours Jf D Use to select camera User can review the video size to find out which camera is hard disk consuming 109 110 4 9 Save Load Configurations 4 9 1 Save Load Main Menu gt Save Load Load factory v f WT Load Installer y i K Load User d MAE Save Installer j f 5 Save User j a a ws 2 gt _ gt LAV D4Z05448 1555959 prrs Figure 4 9 1 Save Load 1 Load Factory Use this item to load factory default configurations User must to do Save User for next power on 2 Load Installer Use this item to load installer specified configurations User must to do Save User for next power on 3 Load User Use this item to load user specified configurations User must to do Save User for next power on 4 Save Installer Use this item to save installer specified configurations ID level must be higher than 6 to execute this item 5
21. D Sync Ground 11 IDO Monitor ID Bit 0 12 ID1 or SDA Monitor ID Bit 1 13 HSYNC or CSYNC Horizontal Sync or Composite Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync mi O1 ID3 or SCL Monitor ID Bit 3 24 ZO 2 5 Network Installation 2 5 1 Connect with DVR Use RJ 45 port on the DVR s rear panel to connect with network Network function provides user to remote view the DVR s image on a PC by the NetView application To install the Network for DVR please insert the LAN cable into RJ 45 port on the DVR rear panel LAN Connector LED2 The pin out of the RJ 45 jack is the same as a standard Ethernet UDP jack LED1 YELLOW LIGHT Indicates the MESSAGE Transaction LED2 GREEN LIGHT Indicates the LAN PORT ON LINE 1234 5678 2 5 2 Setup LAN Configuration in DVR Main Manu 1 Go to the path Main Manu gt Installer Setup gt LAN 2 Use and Encoder Q to set IP Mask and Gateway values Note The numbers of IP Mask and Gateway in Figure 2 5 2 is an example To set LAN configuration users need to contact their local internet provider or the company network administrator for correct information 25 26 2 6 Cameras Installation 2 6 1 Connect with Cameras Use In standard BNC Port on the DVR real panel 1 Video 2 Ground 2 6 2 Setup RS 485 in Main Menu to Control Cameras 1 Go to the path Main Menu gt Installer Setup
22. OXIC XD S16200 MULTI CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Version 92040729 OXIC XD S16200 Introduction This manual is for the users who attempt to use Multi channel Digital Video Recorder MDVR It illustrates features installation guide connecting to peripherals and Graphic User Interface GUI operation Please familiarize yourself with the contents in this manual before using the DVR Make sure that you have referred to an expert when opening the outer case for repair or installing HDD If you have any inquiries or questions on the products please consult to your local dealer When you have received your new MDVR system inspect the contents of the package to verify that all units have been shipped before you begin the installation process Caution Several connectors on the rear panel of the MDVR system are keyed and must be properly aligned before inserting them into the port Failure to align the plug can damage Connector s functionality OXIC XD S16200 Caution CAUTION T CAUTION TO REDUGE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE GOWER OR BACK HO USER ERV EB BLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO GUAL IFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Dangerous high voltages are present inside the enclosure Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
23. SAVE FILES function starn Time Date 02 12 01 to view the download files Time 12 00 00 Set Save File OXIC XD S16200 Trouble DOGANE Can not execute program Can not connect to DVR Connect is OK but Image can t show Can t connect to DVR use ADSL The image showing is very slow This program only tested on Windows If still have 2000 and Windows 98SE Please make problem please sure your OS is correct contact your Make sure the LAN cable was dealer connection correct Make sure input IP address is correct Try to use PING function on your PC to confirm the DVR connection Check your OS version If you are using playback or download function May be the image you search is not existed in DVR Check IP address setting in DVR and this software The IP address must a fixed IP on DVR side Check your PC performance Close other application on your PC Check LAN status may be LAN transmit ion 1s jam
24. Save User Use this item to save user specified configurations Next power on this unit will load user configurations NOTE All changed configurations need to be saved before power off 110 111 Chapter 5 System Operation Please note that the system configuration and setting described in this chapter The examples are many possible system configurations and applications This chapter expects that reader has common sense of DVR and is familiar with basic operation 5 1 How to Set Recording 5 1 1 Sample System Configuration 1 16 cameras 2 Frame rate configuration Camera it 2 3 4 8 6 7 iej Mom 12 ta h 15 16 Normal Frame Rate fps 10 10 e s 6 e 5 5 4 a Be el X No motion detection Record Quality two stars Record resolution 720x480 NTSC 3 Alarm in and alarm out configuration The system expects 4 alarms in 1 relay out and 4 alarms out All alarms in are normal open Alarm 1 will trigger camera 1 2 3 4 Alarm 2 will trigger camera 5 6 8 Alarm 3 will trigger camera 9 10 11 12 Alarm 4 will trigger camera 13 14 15 16 Alarm Motion of Camera 1 will trigger relay out and alarm out 1 Alarm Motion of Camera 2 will trigger relay out and alarm out 2 Alarm Motion of Camera 3 will trigger relay out and alarm out 3 Alarm Motion of Camera 4 will trigger relay out and alarm out 4 4 Motion detection configuration Camera 1 2 3 and 4 need motion detection All cameras except 1 2 3 and 4
25. T condition IP address can be found from installer setup of DVR menu item Set IP address by your network environment Local High speed is used for high transfer rate connection Ethernet Internet Low speed 1s used for low transfer rate connection ADSL 2 Connect to DVR After clicking Connection the connect ee va ie ee ee selection window will pop up Select device IP mad Device IF Sele d l J DUR l w E lt Device 0 192 168 067 and input password to access connection ee 1 Device 1 210 68 59 57 Device Z 0 0 0 0 Device 3 0 0 0 0 Bata nd Device 4 0 0 0 0 Device 5 0 0 0 0 Device b 0 0 0 0 Device 7 0 0 0 0 J ID 1 100 fi F Password in s H x Cancel OXIC XD S16200 3 Select view source 3 1 Remote Live View ai Click live button to set view live image Click Play button will show channel select window Select channel view and click OK to view image In high speed mode you can select up to 4 channel at once In low speed mode only select one channel in each group Group 1 1 4 Group 2 5 8 Group 3 9 12 Group 4 13 16 OXIC XD S16200 3 1 2 Change View Channel r H UJ 1614 TEL Use mouse s left button to select viewing window then click right button of mouse will show channel select button Click other channel to change image channel 3 2 Remote Playback Click playback button to view the DVR HDD image BIGr o iai OXIC
26. To select values Step4 Select Save to CF Card f Start Time p P gt Stop Time gt A p save To CF card kr Format CF Card i List Files To select sections E5 To enter 124 Note 129 1 Backup image of CF card can only be read in PC NetView application To view the backup image of CF card please refer NetView user manual for more information 2 The newest backup image in CF card will be the last image file 125 126 Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting 6 1 Installation 6 1 1 The DVR is not power on Please verify that the AC power cord is connected properly to an AC outlet and the DVR If the DVR is connected to a switch outlet on another unit verify that unit is powered on 6 1 2 Power is on but the DVR dose not operate Please verify that the RS 485 cable is connected properly to the DVR and the Multi keyboard Please check if the 8 LEDs lights of the keyboard are on which means the keyboard LOCK function is active Please press LOCK key on the Multi keyboard for 3 sec to release the LOCK status 6 1 3 Images are not showing on the monitor Please verify if the monitor and the camera s are connected correctly Verify that the BNC VGA switch is set to confirm with the monitor 6 1 4 The picture quality on the monitor is poor Please check if the connectors are connecting correctly Verify that the NTSC PAL switch is set suitably Please check if the cam
27. When alarm in 1 is received camera 2 3 4 6 7 8 should make response to alarm 2 When alarm in 1 2 3 4 are received camera 8 should make response to alarm 84 30 4 5 2 Alarm Out Enable Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm Out Enable CHANNEL 1234 PS 9 10111213141516 M L om i di Fre e 09 03 29 RA81 RACICRI m a s Figure 4 5 2 Alarm Out Enable 1 Alarm Out Enable Use this table to specify which alarm out or relay should be triggered When channel is alarm in or motion alarm out will be sent Output enable Blank Output disable Example Fig 4 5 2 1 When channel 1 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 1 are triggered 2 When channel 2 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 2 are triggered 3 When channel 3 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 3 are triggered 4 When channel 4 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 4 are 85 triggered 86 36 87 4 5 3 Alarm In Type Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input amp Output Alarm In Type 1 SEG 101112 131415162 eif iorpPereeereeeereee E RT RT RT OW OOO RT RRR RT A Figure 4 5 3 Alarm In Type 1 Alarm In Type Use table to specify alarm in type Alarm In Type defines the type of alarm in Gal Off m Normal Close m Normal Open 2 Alarm Delay Use table to specify a
28. XD S16200 In remote playback mode click play button will pop up remote playback set window Select playback channel and time to load image data from DVR Start Date 02 11 27 Start Time 15 27 50 x Cancel 3 3 Play Save File j ARPES es Acrobat4 0 unzipped _TLanBatch _ ADOBEAPP MDVEDur LI WINNT JAW hay Music Corel Ga Pe cuteftp 4 2 I Proeram Files Documents and Settings CI Resource _IDVESim 72 _Ttemp VUFLEXIm _lultracker fesso i wma Os gt Sle na Click Play save file button will pop up file open dialog Please select correct media file MJP to load 3 3 1 Play File e B 9 5 Click play button to view selected file OXIC XD S16200 4 Capture Image I LEE Click Capture button and select files type to save 4 The image will save to sub directory Data of U default path where your application installed You can view and edit image use other application like Photoshop PhotoImpact etc Click Record button enable recording image show in the display window Each different channel will save by different name You can find out all those files in directory same as the capture path Click download button Only in stop status set download channel time size and save Disk Free Size 24081 Mbyte files name then click OK The application S will load image data from DVR HDD Chsnnel Select Channel E You can use PLAY
29. a is not installed 6 Covert This feature removes cameras form all live displays while continuing to record them The users are unaware that the camera is being recorded To view playback images of covert cameras user needs to be authorized e Camera is covert XI Camera is not covert 68 69 NOTE Covert switch item 4 must be enabled Y _ 7 Sequence Ch Use this item to specify which camera should be displayed sequentially in sequencing mode ol Camera is sequenced X Camera is not sequenced 8 Covert Switch Use this item to disable enable function covert item 2 X Function covert item 2 is disabled Y Function covert item 2 is enabled 4 2 3 Camera Title Main Menu gt Camera gt Set Camera Title gt Camera are WIE Ya bent ey oreo 794 0329 13 04 58 ION gt Figure 4 2 3 Set Camera Title 1 Set Camera Title Use this item to edit the title of each camera 69 4 2 4 Camera Sequence Time Main Menu Camera Sequence Time Gain Control E A Camera Adjust i Camera Action Q MA f Set Camera Title AU S VO Sequence Time 5 e 6 Exit j x Kes ll a l Wa Wi K 04 05 13 467037585 Figure 4 2 4 Sequence Time 1 Sequence Time The sequence time is the amount of time each camera is displayed on screen before advancing to the next camera in sequencing mode 1 255 sec Range of sequence time 70 70
30. ails MAINIMEUN Camera Display amp Language Record v RS Alarm Motion Sstup__0 B Schedule Ge R Installer Setup c f 7 System Information Save Load a R Exit c Kr ST UA DS we 2 d Selects item Enter Hides OSD ED Exit On line help 54 OO 3 6 List Screen Description Press to enter list screen mode DVR will pop a password dialog User needs to be authorized to enter list screen List screen provides quick searching for playback The List records the latest 1023 events User can set filters channel and event type to find specific events There are 102 filter modes for searching events There are eight event filters which are ALL Alarms Motion Freeze Loss Mark P loss and CF ALL All event types are displayed Alarms Alarm in event Motion Motion event Freeze Freeze event Loss Video loss Mark In playback mode press freeze to add a Mark P Loss Power on off CF Compact flash remy a i 04 03 30 IBedBsdd a 7 ft g yg Figure 3 6 1 List Screen Function Keys Sets filters Navigate event lists 55 gt GZ Enter playback mode CF Delete list ED d Exit Hides OSD On line help Example 1 Select camera Matien D4 03 20 EErEE Figure 3 6 2 Select Camera to select camera 56 56 of 2 select event filter am RE TETTE 04403430
31. arm in is triggered 2 Motion driven recording Motion schedule is active and motion is detected 3 Alarm Rate is the frame rate for alarm driven recording 4 Alarm Schedule is one of the 16 sharable recording schedules refer to section 5 6 for alarm driven recording 5 Motion Rate is the frame rate for motion driven recording 6 Motion Schedule is one of the 16 sharable recording schedules for motion driven recording 7 Normal Rate is the frame rate for first normal recording 8 Normal Schedule is one of the 16 sharable recording schedules for first normal recording For each camera If alarm driven recording is active the recording frame rate is Alarm Rate If motion driven recording is active and alarm driven is not active the recording frame rate is Motion Rate 81 82 Ifno event happens and schedule is active the recording frame rate is Normal Rate Note The highest priority is Alarm Schedule then Motion Schedule then Normal Schedule The recording frame rate is the frame rate of active recording frame rate with highest priority 2 Force Compress Force to compress image in frames Force compress will improve the image quality but the storage space will be consumed quickly Example lt e A re OE ee oo o1 of os 04 os HHI mas 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Tor peer eee ee ee ve ee e rm eee ere e ere er ee ee per e er e e gt perenne tions E e a Tee Pe ici Pe c
32. ations 48 6 4 10 ESC RR A A E n 48 3 2 Single Screen with Zooming ri ein 49 33 RI Te UE caino EE E O E E TE 50 3 4 Sequencing Screen iii 53 Oro IAI MERU GRC arri ea da 54 iGLSEStce elio 99 Oe ICV CC CNN RAR EA 58 3 0 Playback e T 59 9 FICSZ ate cntadene E AA E N 60 3 10 A eles Lock 60 Chapter 4 Menu Setup 62 4 1 Main Menu OVErview eee e ee e e 62 4 NNW sara 64 aA O aE i E 65 x N Camera AdS sencssmsemassed pE EEEE NEGRA 67 422 CIMI AGIO 68 aA Galea WUC E E E E S 69 4 2 4 Camera Sequence TIME eee eee 70 4 3 Display and Language EE AAA LOI 11 4 3 1 Screen Center Point amp Size cs cece cece eee eeeseeteeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 71 Bo 2 ate HME OSIM ON aastanssesedunasurednnenesedeneaucedunascoadnnonesedenesesesenans 72 4 3 3 Camera Title pe 73 434A Date IME DISDIAY csc nana 14 41 53 GIORIO ina 75 v een ao O rn TD 4 SRI IT 43 LANGUAGE TOT 78 OXIC XD S16200 BTR CONG ri 19 di Record SCL vicirianiiat aerei aaa oa 79 442 Fame Rara 81 SRP aeie SED cscracssccatcontecuteanceesteantevatcanteentcantesisunteesisentwasisenes 84 A VIN EVON ir 84 4 5 2 Alarm QUE EaD aseaesriasrtesriasrtesadasstasrimorsesnienrtesdanmeaneorseanten 85 4S3 Alam Nenni natia 87 4 54 Alarm RESPONSC iran 88 40M 90 4 9 0 MOUN SeU rca rioni esorta 91 4 5 7 Alarm Motion EnableSs 93 S ee nie riarrangiata 93 c Are els Co ee SESE 96 4 1 1 Date Time Set
33. ay mode 10 modes Covert Yes Password 100 sets Watch dog Yes errare iero ce a a ee eel Record PAL 720x576 656x528 512x448 720x288 Resolution 656x256 512x224 352x288 200 fps Frame rate 12 5 frames PAL sec per each camera Recording quality 5 levels JPEG PROPRIETARY MPEG 2 like Average compression rate More than 100 1 Pre recording 3 sec 5 sec Post recording 1 sec 255 sec programmable File search event search time frame search Search speed Pause frame sec min hour date Playback speed Pause x1 x16 128 D D 02 02 129 Multi channel playback e 45x30 zones per camera Motion detection resolution 100 levels Motion detection sensitivity Video loss indication Yes No of alarm outputs No of alarm inputs Alarm real time record Yes seed e a ee Alarm delay 0 1 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 75 100 sec Size of event list 1024 events per disk Alarm motion video loss power on power Event source off freeze a Internal HDD Max 4 Up to 1 Tera byte Support disk array Max 32 hard drives 4pc XD RAID8 2T Size of hard drive 60GB 250GB Max 4HDD NetView Remote Backup CF Card 2 System amp Backup RS 485 PTZ camera Yes Controller Control distance Max a Remote Keyboard Power DC 12V Signal cable distance Max 1000M lt 0 O D O 5 ulti keyboard function Yes 25 sec Vol
34. cross screwdriver removes all screws around the case to open the DVR s upper case and then follow the three steps below to install the Hard Disk for DVR ee STEP 1 Set IDE selectable NS jumper correctly as Master or single drive Drive is a slave default R configuration on the Enable cable select HDD before installation It must refer to HDD user guide Please note the one is set to Master the other one is Slave and no HDD brand is limited STEP 2 Use IDE Cables to connect with HDDs and IDE sockets 19 OXIC XD S16200 2 3 Multi Keyboard amp MDVR Connections Use Multi keyboard RS 485 port to connect MDVR s front RS 485 port There are 4 variable connections for MDVR s and Multi Keyboard s 2 3 1 Single Multi Keyboard with Single MDVR Connection CF CARD NS DVR8 lt gt Multi Keyboard 20 XD S16200 O Multi Keyboard 2 3 4 Multiple Multi Keyboards and MDVRs Connection NS DVR8 D Multi Keyboard 8 Multi Keyboard 2 Multi Keyboard 21 OXIC XD S16200 2 3 5 Multi keyboard with Multiple DVRs ID Setup While user tries to control multiple DVRs to do different job user must set up each connected DVRs different ID in Main Menu first To set up DVR s ID for keyboard simply go to the Main
35. d If this item is set for off A meaning the camera is NOT installed If this item is set for on a meaning the camera is installed 2 Covert This feature removes cameras form all live displays while continuing to record them The users are unaware that the camera is being recorded To view playback images of covert cameras need to be authorized Use this item to specify if a camera is covert If the camera is covert user needs to be authorized to see the image of the camera NOTE Covert switch item 4 must be enabled Y 3 Sequence Ch Use this item to specify which camera should be displayed 32 sequentially in the sequencing mode 4 Covert Switch Use this item to disable enable the function covert item 2 X Function covert item 2 is disabled Y Function covert item 2 is enabled 2 6 9 Setup Camera Title in DVR Main Manu te 2 Use Figure 2 6 9 Set Camera Title Go to the path Main Menu Camera gt Set Camera Title gt Camera PAU Ma taa pN 0 03429 3304358 gd O DB Vv and ere keys to edit the title of each camera 33 33 2 6 10 Setup Sequence Time in DVR Main Manu This function is to set changing timer for sequence display mode 1 Go to the path Main Menu Camera Sequence Time g K Camera Adjust j ar Camera Action O h a E da 3 Set Camera Title b pegs g Sequence Time ame 5 ext jt Exit uN ewes Gall woo G
36. d To exit lock mode press for 3 seconds 3 11 PROG Press Proc button on the keyboard to broadcast all connected DVRs The key is design to set up DVRs controlling ID of the keyboard when a keyboard connects with multiple DVRs To know how to set up DVR ID please refer to chapter 2 3 5 on page 22 60 61 3 12 ZOOM IRIS FOCUS These 3 pairs buttons are used to control PTZ Doom cameras ZOOM an for zoom out for room in IRIS T for lower brightness higher brightness FOCUS an for blur sharp Note These 3 pairs buttons only work when doom has been set enabled and doom icon appears on the up right screen For detail about setting PTZ Doom cameras please refer to 2 6 3 on page 60 61 62 Chapter 4 Menu Setup 4 1 Main Menu Overview CONICS CERTA E Display amp Language h Pr 3 Record ha a Alarm Motion Setup h f 5 Schedule 3 b f 6 Installer Setup j f 7 System Information m 8 Save Load c f 5 Exit LMR LV a we Ft a j D4 05413 Figure 4 1 1 Main Menu The Main menu contains the majority of programmable options for the DVR Each item in the Main menu is described in this chapter Main menu items are appeared in the same order they appear in the menu MAIN EEI MEUN E Camera Displa o or lama ecorc V Ge N non S C 5 aiis LMR LV Install f 7 Syster
37. era focus is adjusted properly 126 2T 6 2 Recording 6 2 1 The DVR will not start recording Please check if there any recording space left on the disk Please check if the recording schedule is active Please check if the recording schedule is setting correctly Please check if hard disk installed correctly 6 2 2 The DVR can not perform alarm recording Please check if the unit is in stand by mode Please check if the peripheral switches etc is connecting correctly Please check if the alarm in event is set correctly 6 3 Playback 6 3 1 The DVR can not perform playback Please check if the LOCK indicator light is on 6 4 Others 6 4 1 The DVR will not detect motion Please check if the MOTION DETECTION ZONES is setting ON in the Motion menu Please check if the MOTION SENSITIVITY is setting too large to trigger motion event 127 128 Appendix A Specifications Specification XD S16200 O No of cameras Display format 1 4 6 7 9 10 13 16 PIP1 PIP2 mage output Dynamic video display ultiplex mode Quadruplex Live Record Playback Ethernet Display resolution 720x576 PAL Display frame rate 400FPS PAL Color 16M colors Y 8 U 8 V 8 4 2 2 Main monitor output BNC S_Video or VGA Size of camera title 16 characters per camera reeze es Key lock function Yes N oom in mode Yes 2x2 Looping Terminator 75 Ohm switch select Auto sequence display 7 sequence modes Split displ
38. ire 25 LT CONNEC WIT DVR erare espr rin nre E a E EE EEE ai 25 2 5 2 Setup LAN Configuration in DVR Main Manu 20 20 Cameras IAS alll AUG Miceseasccetccaqucntronncantecoeosteanse E AE 26 2 6 1 Connect with Cameras erinu aN ien 26 2 6 2 Setup RS 485 in Main Menu to Control Cameras 26 2 6 3 Setup Camera ID amp PTZ Camera Enable in DVR Main Menu 27 ZO Ar EZ Camera GOW e tens aene dnesronedureseteteneserasurasandeneseneteness 28 2 6 5 Set Preset for PTZ Camera 29 PARE o oA raro iii aa T 30 2 6 7 Setup Camera Adjust in DVR Man Manu 31 2 6 8 Setup Camera Action in DVR Main Manu 32 2 6 9 Setup Camera Title in DVR Main ManU 33 2 6 10 Setup Sequence Time in DVR Main Manu 34 OXIC XD S16200 2 Ad SUP 35 2 7 1 Connect with Alarm Devices 35 2 12 GOMMEGCUIMG TO DVR eee E r 36 2 7 3 Setup Respondent Cameras for Alarm in DVR Main Menu 37 2 7 4 Setup Alarm Out Enable in DVR Main Menu 38 2 7 5 Setup Alarm In Type in DVR Main Men 40 2 7 6 Setup Alarm Response in DVR Main Menu 43 2 7 8 Setup Alarm List in DVR Main Menu eee eee eee ee e e 45 2 7 9 Setup Motion in DVR Main MENU 46 2 7 10 Setup Alarm Motion Setup in DVR Main Menu 47 Chapter 3 Basic Oper
39. is from 08 00 to 18 00 113 114 9 1 3 Alarm In and Alarm Out Setting 1 Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm In Type i 0 23 4598789 RTS 13 14 15 16 IEPEPPPPEEEEEEEEEEO cla LGT SIRO LORO O x _ N gt a A _ N A ZS N DA DA A A Pj Set alarm 1 2 3 and 4 as normal open Set alarm delay time for alarm 1 2 3 4 is 5 seconds I O D 2 2 Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input amp Output Alarm In Event Use to select channel Use CI co to change the alarm in type 7 CHANNEL 789 101112 13 14 1516 Alarmin gt _ _Alarmin 02 a Z Alarmin 04 k 2 filarmin 06 ea A ay a gt gt Alarmin 08 t Alarmin 10 l E iii In Alarmin 12__ SG re QQ Alarmin 16 cen TR EET a i S EEE O NE DE be Alarm 1 will trigger camera 1 2 3 4 Alarm 2 will trigger camera 5 6 7 8 Alarm 3 will trigger camera 9 10 11 12 Alarm 4 will trigger camera 13 14 15 16 Vv to navigate the table Use ere to set relations 114 115 3 Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup gt Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm Out Enable AlarmOut I a Gra E E ER ey HRBL E EEENEIN 5858 pe 709703730 BECEN a Alarm Motion of Camera 1 will trigger relay out and alarm out 1 Alarm Motion of Camera 2 will trigger relay out and alarm out 2 Alarm Motion of Camera 3 will trigger relay out a
40. ive Images Playback and Networking MPEG2 Like and JPEG Compression Algorithms 16 Alarm Inputs 4 Alarm Outputs And 1 Relay Output Programmable Recording Schedule and Frame Rate Setting High Speed Searching by Time or Events Remote Viewing Access and Control via LAN WAN INTERNET Support Various PTZ Cameras Support RAID Disk Option CF Card Backup Mode Remote 16 Channel Playback Evidence Preservation Lock OXIC XD S16200 1 2 2 DVR Front Panel UL Il Power Indicator This light Indicates the power status of the DVR RS 485 Connector This port is a socket for RS 485 of front keyboard IR Receiver This receiver is for infrared remote controller NOTE keep the receiver from disturbs for IR remote controller files from HDD or internal CF Card NOTE Please don t remove CF Card while power on This light Indicates the CF card status of the DVR HDD Indicator This light Indicates the HDD status of the DVR 7 Reserved CDRW Only Advanced Model will come with DVDRW Socket CDRW DVDRW driver OXIC XD S16200 1 2 3 DVR Rear Panel ail I a VOGA TW OUT Da j sE z gt 0 OLE S 5 s Z iag 1 Video In Looping and This BNC connector is used to connect a camera Video Out Connector or video output of another DVR T This dipswitch sets Video Looping Terminal Resistor Note Set ON if there is no video looping 16 S Video Out C
41. k 6 Exit Br i LT t IL 7 O sw ETETEN Figure 4 5 5 Alarm List Use this menu to determine whether an event should be added in event list Please refer to section 4 6 List Screen 1 Alarm In List Y Enable Add alarm in event in event list X Disable Don t add alarm in event in event list 2 Motion List Y Enable Add motion event in event list X Disable Don t add motion event in event list 3 Video Lost List Y Enable Add video lost event in event list X Disable Don t add video lost event in event list 4 Freeze List Y Enable Add freeze event in event list X Disable Don t add freeze event in event list 5 Clear All List This item let you clear all lists in event list 90 91 4 5 6 Motion Setup Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Motion Channel S 8 8 8 B S B B u Saza X lt MILLI N n an a m 1 4 Cr o GO Gy a i Figure 4 5 6 Motion Detection 1 Motion Detection Use this screen to enable disable motion detection There are 1350 motion zones for each camera user can enable or disable each zone individually If there are activities or intrusions on motion zones the DVR enables motion recording Use CIC to change the type of cursor Big cursor lets you enable disable many zones and small cursor lets you enable disable less A q O D Vv By pressing cs to enable disable motion zones Zones with red marks zones Naviga
42. larm display will display for specified seconds 5 Any Key to Stop This item lets you enable disable any key to stop alarm response Y Enable Press any key to stop alarm display X Disable Press ED to stop alarm response 6 Display Event Label This item lets you enable disable display event label when event is triggered Y Enable Display event label x Disable Do not display event label 44 45 2 7 8 Setup Alarm List in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Response gt Alarm List a Motion List 4am A Video Lose List a e K Freeze List ini J ad Sy S T IX S Clear All List i a Exit h 7 a as vili i 2 2 04408418 Figure 2 7 8 Alarm List 2 Use this menu to determine whether an event should be added in event list Please refer to section 4 6 List Screen 1 Alarm In List Y Enable Add alarm in event in event list X Disable Don t add alarm in event in event list 2 Motion List Y Enable Add motion event in event list X Disable Don t add motion event in event list 3 Video Lost List Y Enable Add video lost event in event list X Disable Don t add video lost event in event list 4 Freeze List Y Enable Add freeze event in event list X Disable Don t add freeze event in event list 5 Clear All Lists This item let you clear all lists in event list 45 46 2 7 9 Setup Moti
43. larm in delay time Alarm Delay defines the delay time of alarm in when event happens 87 88 4 5 4 Alarm Response Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Response AE X if V G a a we 7 be 9 AU DN 0SAA8 TE Figure 4 5 4 Alarm Response 1 Internal Buzzer This item lets you enable disable internal buzzer Y Enable The built in buzzer will beep when an alarm is activated X Disable The built in buzzer won t beep when an alarm is activated 2 Alarm List Please refer to section 4 5 5 3 Alarm Full Screen This item lets you specify the live display when alarm is received And there is an alarm label for the camera Y Enable Switch to full screen display when alarm is received X Disable There is no any information on live display 4 Response Duration This item lets you specify response duration of alarm response 1 255 sec Response duration seconds Alarm display will display for specified seconds 88 39 5 AnyKeyto Stop This item lets you enable disable any key to stop alarm response Y Enable Press any key to stop alarm display X Disable Press Gy to stop alarm response 6 Display Event Label This item lets you enable disable display event label when event is triggered Y Enable Display event label x Disable Do not display event label 89 90 4 5 5 Alarm List Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Response gt Alarm List
44. le on screen ui Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 zi Type 4 73 74 4 3 4 Date Time Display Main Menu Display amp Language gt Date Time Display isplay amp Language Ey w Screen Center Point amp Size AE Date Time Position O2 BB i Camera Title Type S i d lt Date Time Display ee 0 53 BD Clock Mode i e Anti Flicker A AUTOR m AE _ SIX Test Pattern Language Da wi 7 At e 09705718 1 55858 er ni gt d Figure 4 3 4 Date Time Display 1 Date Time Display This item lets you determine the date time will be on screen This unit only provides 24 hours time format user can t change the time format J Date and Time Date Time d No Display 74 4 3 5 Clock Mode Main Menu Display amp Language gt Clock Mode e gt s BAZTE vj isplay amp Language f Screen Center Point amp Size Camera Title Type gt i MT Date Time Display Croom C Clock Mode fe lt aii WA MEE Anti Flickr SA co D l Test Pattern i R Language in FRenolish Luni By Ne LX Ss we _l a e N 04 05 18 FEPTTRITE RO Figure 4 3 5 Clock Mode 1 Clock Mode This item lets you change the clock type on screen 75 TO 76 4 3 6 Anti Flicker Main Menu gt Display amp Language Anti Flicker T mer Isplay amp Languags Screen Center Point amp Size a 2
45. menu path Main Manu Installer Setup gt RS 485 gs 3 Protocol kd D 7 Set Camera RS 485 Exit UTI s 9 z _ Me ri to move cursor for selecting the ID section Press Proc key for 3 seconds and use CF co to set up DVR ID number 0 7 Then press Pros key for 3 seconds again and press the keyboard ID key 1 8 l the buttons below the LEDs numbers on the keyboard NOTE The MDVR ID number 0 7 are with corresponding Keyboard ID 1 8 For example 1f set DVR ID is 5 then press keyboard ID button number 4 22 OXIC XD S16200 2 4 Video Output Connection Video output connection ports all are on the DVR s rear panel 2 4 1 Connect with CCTV Monitors Use standard TV Out BNC Port on the DVR real panel 1 Video 2 Ground 2 4 2 Connect with TV Use standard S Video Port 1 C Ground 2 C Chrominance 3 Y Luminance Sync 4 Y Ground 23 24 2 4 3 Connect with CRT or LCD Monitors Use standard VGA Port i5 11 At the DVR 11 1 LAL the monitor cable 15 PIN HIGHDENSITY D SUB FEMALE at the DVR 15 PIN HIGHDENSITY D SUB MALE at the monitor cable Pin Name Dir Description 1 RED Red Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 2 GREEN Green Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 3 BLUE Blue Video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p 4 ID2 Monitor ID Bit 2 5 GND Ground 6 RGND Red Ground 7 GGND Green Ground 8 BGND Blue Ground 9 KEY Key No pin 10 SGN
46. n E rr ct D40548 BEE TEE Schedule 1 Full time recording everyday a 10 Explanation Camera 1 Alarm Rate is 15 Alarm Schedule is sharable schedule 1 82 83 Motion Rate is 10 Motion Schedule is sharable schedule 1 Normal Rate is 15 Normal Schedule is sharable schedule 1 Camera 1 uses schedule 1 as alarm driven recording schedule motion driven recording schedule and normal schedule 00 00 24 00 If no event happens the recording frame rate is 15 Normal Rate If alarm in is triggered the recording frame rate is 15 Alarm Rate If motion is detected the recording frame rate is 10 Motion Rate If alarm and motion are triggered together the recording frame rate is 15 Alarm Rate 83 84 4 5 Alarm Motion Setup 4 5 1 Alarm In Event Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup gt Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm In Event SS aT INEL Melo 1011121314 1516 E Pai y SSS Alarmin 02 Oe SARA gr A filarmin 04 Va Oe r a Alarmin 06 B Alarmin 08__ N a Alarmin 10 L i 0 Alarmin 12 3 Ji or r c w an E ae Alarmin 14 s i ka in l Alarmin 16 E bee 17 o4 Oa 25 i 11 58 06 g p A e Figure 4 5 1 Alarm In Event 1 Alarm In Event This table determines how many cameras should make response to specific alarm when alarm is received Make response Blank No response Example Fig 4 5 1 1
47. n to lock in and used with coaxial cable C CF Card CF Compact Flash Card is a type of the flash memory card D Dome Dome is a type of PTZ Camera F FCC FCC Federal Communications Commission a United States government agency was established in 1934 by the Communications Act The FCC supervises the United States interstate and international of communications by radio television wire satellite and cable Frame Rate Frame Rate is the number of times per second that the image frame is completely scanned in DVR IDE IDE Integrated Drive Electronics is a disk drive interface standard based on the IBM PC integrated systems architecture 16 bit bus J JPEG JPEG is a commonly image compressing standard which designed by Joint Photographic 132 doo Experts Group MPEG MPEG The Moving Picture Experts Group is a working group of ISO IEC in charge of the development of international standards for compression decompression processing and coded representation of moving pictures audio and their combination N NTSC NTSC National Television System Committee is responsible for setting television and video standards in the United States The NTSC standard for television defines a composite video signal with a refresh rate of 60 half frames per second Each frame contains 525 lines and can contain 16 million different colors P PAL PAL Phase Alternating Line is the dominant television standard across Europe
48. nd alarm out 3 Alarm Motion of Camera 4 will trigger relay out and alarm out 4 Jf A Use to navigate the table Use ere to set relations 4 Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Response 7 lar ERORE Alarm Response mu Internal Buzzer Alarm List Alarm Full Screen n x M Response Duration CH Any Key To Stp MSE gt D R Display Event Label am Om Ext jt Exit ju of _ id Da T 20 RI a a pr E 04 05 18 ASSO l N UNI D Y nq Set Internal Buzzer enabled Set Alarm Full Screen enabled Set Response Duration is one second Set Any Key To Stop enabled Set Display Event Label enabled Vv to select item Use Cy E gt to disable enable 115 116 5 Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Response gt Alarm List Br ef ke LN LN W i o4 OS 418 Set Alarm In List enabled Alarm in event will be recorded in event list Set Motion List enabled Motion event will be recorded in event list Set Video Loss List enabled Video loss event will be recorded in event list Set Freeze List enabled Freeze event will be recorded in event list Jf D Use to select item Use CI E gt to disable enable 5 1 4 Motion Detection Setting Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup gt Motion gt Channel 1 Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup gt Motion gt Channel 2 Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup gt Motion gt Channel 3 Main Menu gt Alarm Motion Setup gt Motion
49. on in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup gt Motion Camera ne i 0 90 100 l X n oe Weimer CO GO SO Figure 2 7 9 Motion Detection 2 Motion Detection 1 Use this screen to enable disable motion detection There are 1350 motion zones for each camera user can enable or disable each zone individually If there are activities or intrusions on motion zones the DVR enables motion recording 2 Use C co to change the type of cursor Big cursor lets you enable disable many zones and small cursor lets you enable disable less zones Navigate the screen with the zone cursor using the buttons By pressing Era to enable disable motion zones Zones with red marks enable motion detection Zones without red marks disable motion detection 3 There is a sensitivity scope to adjust the motion detection sensitivity for the screen The sensitivity scope is the bar located near the bottom of the screen The red mark indicates the sensitivity of motion alarm Use Encoder Q to change the level of sensitivity 0 100 The yellow cursor indicates the activities on motion zones If motion activity 46 47 reaches the level of sensitivity motion recording will be enabled 2 10 Setup Alarm Motion Setup in DVR Main Menu Go to the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup __ Alarm Input amp Output da V f S Alarm Response E Sr ATE Motion e 092092
50. on of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to take whatever measure and cost to correct the interference To ensure compliance with EMC shielded cables should be required to use with this product OXIC XD S16200 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Products Overview 9 Terk WD ACKING secscnseceseoneeorseanses sscnsesss saseassecesecesesedccsiesaaeassecasecrsecescostessseaes 9 Tte DYR eUT 11 1 2 1 DVR Functions and Features eee 11 Wee DYR FEON T oiran 12 ZVI REI n EE EE Ra 13 1 3 Multi Keyboard Overview sese ee eee 14 1 3 1 Keyboard Front Panel sss eee 14 1 3 2 Keyboard Rear Panel ao een 15 LARMO e e s sccconroaccanteccecesteeaneenenonssenteansevenecagensieonsanteanceontnenre 16 Chapter 2 Hardware Installations with DVR 17 ZA Ca tions hui Stall A UO rari 18 2 2 HDD INS 19 2 3 Multi Keyboard amp MDVR ConnectionS ee eee 20 2 3 1 Single Multi Keyboard with Single MDVR Connection 20 2 3 2 Single Multi Keyboard with Multiple MDVRs Connection 20 2 3 3 Multiple Multi Keyboards with Single MDVR Connection 21 2 3 4 Multiple Multi Keyboards and MDVRs Connection 21 2 4 Video Output Connection 23 2 4 1 Connect with CCTV Monitors sees eee eee eee 23 LAr CONECT NR Ea 23 2 4 3 Connect with CRT or LCD MONItOrs t 24 2 5 Nework InstallatioNi sanc
51. onnector Provides S video signal 18 VGAIBNC Switch Switch VGAorBNC a INTISCIPAL Switch Switch NTSCorPAL 10 LAN Port Connector Provides a standard RJ 45 socket for 10 100 7 ftom hots 11 RS 485 Port Connector This socket is a RJ 11 connector It provides a fa Kae samarana pan r 12 ALARN I O Connector Receives Provides alarm I O signals 13 IDE RAID Connector Optional IDE RAID connector port OXIC XD S16200 1 3 Multi Keyboard Overview The Multi Keyboard is designed for User s more conveniently to control the MDVR s 1 3 1 Keyboard Front Panel A 3 2 ITI 34 5 6 7 00000000 g g 9000 08 9000 88 0000 0000 5 6 7 8 Power Indicator DVR ID Buttons DVR ID Indicators Keyboard control Functions Channels Control Buttons Playback Control Buttons PTZ Cameras Control Buttons Encoder YS Soe SYS OXIC XD S16200 1 3 2 Keyboard Rear Panel 1 Power Cord Jack 2 RJ11 Connector for RS485 123 456 1 No Connected DC 12V GND DATA B 6 NoComnected _ OXIC XD S16200 1 4 Remote Controller IDISPLAY MENU SET LIST FREEZE LOK Provide basic function operations Replace the Ke
52. oo 01 of os os os HIE AAAA TOY De vee PT eT ee e ee e ee E TET PT Pe Pe PE PY PR EY EE PREY SE PL SE EEE PO Pre TF i ne et RE AI eci TI r ome 251 N QI di Figure 4 6 Schedule 1 Recording Schedule This DVR provides 16 programmable recording schedules Users can specify 16 kinds of schedules These schedules are sharable not belong to specific camera Every camera can use one of these schedules as normal recording schedule alarm recording schedule or motion recording schedule The schedule is for one week The smallest unit is half hour Use CI to change the type of cursor Big cursor lets you enable disable many zones and small cursor lets you enable disable less zones Move the Jf A position of cursor to specific zones by and then push GZ to enable disable recording Zones with red mark enable recording Zones without red mark disable recording Example 94 Recording form 7 30 to 09 3 ov Serve wee per 0 everyday 95 95 4 7 Installer Setup 4 7 1 Date Time Setup Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt Date Time Setup 4 Exit Without Update x se lt 8 i Bm Uw e Sie A K N n N 04 0848 Figure 4 7 1 Timer Setup 1 Y M D Use this item to set year month and date 2 H M S Use this Item to set hour minute and second 3 Exit Update Save configurations then exit 4 Exit Without Update Exit without save configurations 96
53. t The DVR provides 99 IDs Administrator can set level and password for each ID The DVR divides the level into 7 degrees The most priority is level 7 Administrator s level is 7 2 Password must have at least 1 character and up to 16 characters Character must be 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and 9 Only administrator can change password of each ID NOTE The 100th ID is reserved Users can t use it Example 101 102 Figure 4 7 6 2 Password Dialog The administrator sets ID2 for Level 2 Password 111111111111 102 L03 4 7 7 Auto Demo Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt Auto Demo x S Start Record Macro 7 A AIE Stop Record Mero M J B J 7 j 04495448 193985040 Figure 4 Auto Demo 1 Start Record Macro After entering Start Record Macro the DVR starts to record user actions until user enters Stop Record Macro The recorded macro can be used as demo 2 Stop Record Macro Enter this item will stop recording macro 3 Play Demo You can play the recorded macro when you want to demo the DVR 103 104 4 7 8 Make Boot Disk Main Menu gt Installer Setup gt Make Boot Disk s __ Import To MDVR j e L Copy System To CF y D E LA j Vie ge se T j i Jr _ Ss K N o4 OS 448 Figure 4 7 8 Make Boot Disk 1 Import To MDVR Enter this item to copy new system from new CF card to old CF card that located inside of the MDVR Using this f
54. tage range 100V 240V Power standard include 1 HDD 45W Power MAX 90W TeS Operating temperature 5 40 129 130 Operating relative humidity 10 75 Weight Include remote keyboard 5 7 Kg Dimension 438 L x 432 W x 84 H mm 130 131 Appendix B Recording Time and HDD Space Unit KB Quality Mode 720x480 _le56x448 720x240 e56x224 o sooo 2940 2500 21 26 Average I 15 P 16 Fine po mo 800 500 400 Average 5 08 i o 30777 18 00 15 38 Standard fe 720 645 360 308 Average ooo 769 450 385 i 3200 2735 1600 1368 Normal gt esd sa 320 274 i zoo 2564 12 82 30 00 25 64 15 00 12 82 Long po eo 5 13 3 00 2 56 Unit Hour 80GB 4 Channel Frame rate 720X480 656X448 720X240 656X224 1481 1989 29069 3649 call all dl sii an el 7407 9946 14819 18292 ss 3 148 15 198 33 296 30 364 63 2 222 22 297 49 444 44 546 95 20 58 24 07 41 15 61 73 72 22 123 46 144 44 l 102881 12037 205 76 24074 sol zas 2708 4630 5447 5 46 30 Baar 9259 10833 w Rad 8125 13889 16250 a 115 74 135 42 231 48 270 83 iii ae a 49 38 57 78 98 77 115 56 COO 7 HE ee 129461 144 44 246 91 288 89 3 246 91 288 89 493 83 577 78 _____2l soa 43333 740 74 86667 Remark 131 132 Appendix C Glossary B BNC BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman or British Naval Connector or Bayonet Nut Connector is a bayonet style connector which is put in then tur
55. te l PA i 8 Exit 7 i SS 1 Record Enable Use this item to specify recording enable When this item is set for Off all recording are disable X Not recording yY Recording 2 Format HDD Use this item to format hard disk WARNNING Format hard disk will cause recording data lost 3 Clear HDD Defect Use this item to reuse defect HDD clusters 4 Record Quality Use this item to specify the image quality 0X6t 1 High quality less recording time amp Standard quality standard recording time Middle quality middle recording time 79 e Low quality long recording time 5 Resolution Use this item to specify the image resolution NTSC 720x480 640x448 512x384 720x240 640x224 512x192 352x240 PAL 720x576 656x528 512x448 720x288 656x256 512x224 352x288 720x480 screen 656x448 screen 512x384 screen 720x240 screen 640x224 screen 512x192 screen 352x240 screen 120x576 screen 656x528 screen 512x448 screen 720x288 screen 656x256 screen 912x224 screen 352x288 screen 80 81 4 4 2 Frame Rate Main Menu Record gt Frame Rate x Figure 4 4 2 Recording frame rate 1 Frame Rate Use this table to specify the frame rate and schedule We need to set Alarm Rate Alarm Schedule Motion Rate Motion Schedule Normal Rate and Normal Schedule for each camera 1 Alarm driven recording Alarm schedule is active and al
56. te the screen with the zone cursor using the buttons enable motion detection Zones without red marks disable motion detection There is a sensitivity scope to adjust the motion detection sensitivity for the screen The sensitivity scope is the bar located near the bottom of the screen The red mark indicates the sensitivity of motion alarm Use to change the level of sensitivity 0 100 The yellow cursor indicates the activities on motion zones If motion activity reaches the level of sensitivity 9 motion recording will be enabled 92 92 93 4 5 7 Alarm Motion Enables Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup lf IX a Alarm Input amp Output v S Alarm Response _________ M FT Alam in Acive _ D MT motion rec A D f j ion Active k B AE A NP DS we __U d D40548 oe Figure 4 5 7 Alarm Motion Setup 1 Alarm In REC Y Enable Enable all alarm in recording X Disable Disable all alarm in recording 2 Alarm In Active Y Enable Enable all alarm in responses except alarm in recording X Disable Disable all alarm in response except alarm in recording 3 Motion REC Y Enable Enable all motion recording X Disable Disable all motion recording 4 Motion Active Y Enable Enable all motion responses except motion recording X Disable Disable all motion response except motion recording 4 6 Schedule Main Menu Schedule Schedule 93 94 s a ca y
57. un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons i The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to 7 alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance OXIC XD S16200 About This Product USA This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A computing device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed for reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a commercial environment Europe CE This product adheres to the requirements for radiated emission according to the limits of the European Standards Liability This manual has been taken every care for user when preparation If user detected any inaccuracies or omissions please contact your local vendor for more information Legal Consideration Camera surveillance may be against the laws that vary from country to country Please check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purpose Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This product can generate and radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed or used followed by the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications Operati
58. unction user can upgrade system easily by CF card 2 Copy System To CF This item is to copy current system to other CF card 104 4 7 9 Compress Information Main Menu gt Installer Setup Compress Information f Date Time Setup c am an ee L RS 45 AE Password Setup 7 B Auto Demo A MEE Make Boot Disk M ji ei J bu we i 04 0848 Figure 4 7 9 1 Compress Information 1 Compress Information If this function is enabled the DVR will show the current compress information for each camera yY Enable this function X Disable this function reper eyo 111n 04 03 30 ris isa by Figure 4 7 9 2 Information of Camera 1 l Size of frame P Size of P frame A Average size A 15 P 1 16 105 105 106 R Current frame rate for this camera In figure 5 7 9 2 frame is 40 96K bytes P frame is 0 123K bytes Average is 0 387K bytes and current frame rate is 15 106 107 4 8 System Information 4 8 1 DVR Main Menu gt System Information gt DVR Driver D440S48 Jato Figure 4 8 1 DVR Information 1 Software This item provides software information including version and date 2 Hardware This item provides hardware information including serial No system mode 3 Driver This item provides driver information 107 108 4 8 2 Disk Main Menu gt System Information gt Disk 1 i Cus Figure
59. up irrita 96 c 4 AN e ironia ERAEN 97 A gO OO Ue E E E E E E 98 4 7 4 Camera ID Sebina 99 dif PaASSWOrd SEU rr 100 4 7 6 Password Management eee eee e 101 Be Fal PUNO DEMO errer n AE 103 4 1 8 Make PODERE rina 104 4 7 9 Compress Information 105 LISTE RITO NATO o Rara 107 STE 107 io 2 oe ee E E 108 eR ee T 109 4 9 Save Load Configurations ii 110 ES Eaa RR AA 110 Chapter 5 System Operation 111 1 HOW to SEU eels lle ecesisrucapcesssencuncseapseurseseteuencasntuesoartiereanteenenens 111 5 1 1 Sample System Configuration eee 111 di enl US WIA ripieno 113 5 1 3 Alarm In and Alarm Out Setting 114 6 1 4 Motion Detection Setting ee 116 5 1 5 Frame Rate Quality and Recording Time Setting 117 SEO MaDe Fs CCORGING scirocco 119 Os let CHEGKIRECONGIAG piscina 120 5 2 How to Estimate Recording TIME eee 121 OXIC XD S16200 5 3 Image Backup System ii 122 5 3 1 CF Card BACKUP SYSIOM sseserecenesecescnesesadesasesnaeaesaedereeanees 122 Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting 126 SHI e es cesececetrcnncarseandconiearsewstacaieesteceseceieceiessee ceeeontearteuaccnteanieats 126 6 1 1 The DVR is not power 0Nn eee 126 6 1 2 Power is on but the DVR dose not operate 126 6 1 3 Images are not showing on the monitor
60. ure 4 7 4 Camera ID Setup 1 Camera ID Use this item to define the RS485 ID of each camera This camera ID must be complied with the ID switch of dome If the camera ID is incorrect the DVR will not control the specific dome 0 255 ID number 2 Camera 485 Enable Use this item to define the RS485 ID of each camera This camera ID must be complied with the ID switch of dome If the camera ID is incorrect the DVR will not control the specific dome yY Enable dome controller X Disable dome controller NOTE Please refer to section 6 2 How to Control PTZ Camera for operation 99 100 4 7 5 Password Setup Main Menu Installer Setup gt Password Setup ma 4a as E j A i l la C A RI o4 OS 418 Figure 4 7 5 Password Setup 1 Play Password Level This item specifies the at least authorized level to do playback User s password level must be higher than the setting to do playback Level 7 is the highest priority 2 Play Covert Level This item specifies the at least authorized level to watch covert camera User s password level must be higher than the setting to watch covert camera Level is the highest priority 100 101 4 7 6 Password Management Main Menu gt Installer Setup Password Setup Password Manage a4 CRC HE l CCCCCCUE EIH E E em a s I Figure 4 6 1 Password Management This table lets you manage ID accounts 1 Password Managemen
61. ved signal camera 3 and 7 would response 3 When Alarmin 03 is received signal camera 4 and 6 would response 4 When Alarmin 04 is received signal camera 5 would response 37 38 2 7 4 Setup Alarm Out Enable in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm Out Enable ot rm o O i h j AlarmOut l 5 a Ier 4 2 Using keys on keyboard to select Relay AlarmOut number and CHANNEL numbers then press ere Key to setup 3 Example in Figure 7 2 3 1 When channel 1 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 1 are triggered 2 When channel 2 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 2 are triggered 3 When channel 3 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 3 are triggered 4 When channel 4 is motion detected or alarm in relay and alarm out 4 are 38 triggered 39 39 40 2 7 5 Setup Alarm In Type in DVR Main Menu 1 Go to the path Main Menu Alarm Motion Setup Alarm Input amp Output gt Alarm In Type rare 19 O65 16 Figure 2 7 5 Alarm In Type 2 To set parameter in Alarm In Type 1 Alarm In Type defines the types of alarm in Ge Off A Normal Close 40 Normal Close Relay Output 41 41 42 Normal Open Normal Open Relay Output 2 Alarm Delay defines the delay time of alarm in when event happens Alarm Triggered Ist 2st
62. yboard encoder Knob SI Basic operation keys Alarm key Press this button to trigger alarm signals to the DVR Fei K R fy Provide playback operation di X A N a i N A Function keys for setting menu 1 16 Select video channel directly 16 OXIC XD S16200 Chapter 2 Hardware Installations with DVR ml Monitor D L P ry lt P SOO O OOO Oa OOO O aOOC Ow 1 A e q WP Ethernet Alarm BD di J ui lan k 4 Camera me FP Dome ba TV Alarm detector Pan Tilt Seanner VCR di G Control keyboard OXIC XD S16200 2 1 Cautions in Installation severe impact or vibration may cause malfunction dl j Via F Avoid a direct ray of light and keep the safe distance between crowded place and the product as well as its assemblies Be careful not to insert any conducting material in the ventilation space of product Avoid places with strong magnetic or electrical field or places near a radio or TV Always keep the place dust free when installing or moving DVR 18 OXIC XD S16200 2 2 HDD Installation To install Hard Disk for DVR make sure turn off the power switch of the DVR rear panel and pull off the power plug from the socket first Afterward using
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