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1. Type start Time End Time Tra Tad ey 1 1 R 01 02 23 03 30 42 01 02 23 03 35 53 34362 2 1 R 01 02 23 03 36 26 01 02 23 03 36 28 224 4 PageUp PageDown F Select Cancel backup device or file space Required Space Remaining 33 77 MB 3 75 GB Start DIAGRAM 3 27 BACKUP Select the recording s Start and End times and click Add to add it to the list Duplicate it by inputting the Start and End times again Click Delete to clear the file list Select the recording you want and click Start to backup and display the time remaining Erase Deletes all data on USB backup device Note USB backup automatically controls the DVR storage location Note This operation will cause permanent data loss by overwriting the target device and any data on it 53 DVR User Manual 3 15 MAIN MENU gt THE OUTPUT MENU The Output menu has three menu sections P T Z RS 232 and Display which control management of peripherals connected to the DVR system Diagram 3 28 Peripheral Management shows the Output menu interface OUTPUT DISPLAY DIAGRAM 3 28 PERIPHERAL MANAGEMENT 3 15 1 OUTPUT MENU gt P T Z CONFIGURATION Set the Pan Tilt Zoom channel protocol address and baud rate etc for a P T Z camera First set the camera address and ensure that the RS 485 A and B cables between the camera and the DVR are connected correctly See the configuration interface below Diagram 3 29 PTZ configurations 54 D
2. 5 1 4 NO IP WWW NO IP COM Register Register a new user name at No IP and click on Create Account Create a domain name and click Add a Host DVR Setting Open Main Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDNS Enable po cwm _ Domain name XXX XXX Org Username XXX Password XXXXXX 5 1 5 DYNDNS DDNS WWW DYNDNS COM Register To login at Dyndns register an account 74 DVR User Manual Click on the confirmation link to log in to the account click Add Host Services in My Services set your own real name and then follow the directions Configuring the DVR Open Main Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDNS Enable DDNS Dyndns DDNS 5 1 6 LTS DDNS CHTTP NS1 DVRLISTS COM Register To login at LTS DDNS register an account Click on the confirmation link to log in to the account click Add Host Services in My Services set your own real name and then follow the directions Configuring the DVR Open Main Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDNS Enable DDNS LTS DDNS MEN NE UE MENS 75 DVR User Manual Domain name Xxx dvrlist com Username XXX Password XXXXXX 5 1 7 TEST AND VERIFY DDNS After configuring the Embedded DVR wait for a few minutes to allow the analysis records to update Click on Operation in the menu input cmd and click OK to open a comma
3. 5 1 DDNS FUNCTION 5 1 1 SUMMARY Dynamic DNS is a kind of system which assigns an internet domain name to a variable IP address According to the rules of internet domain names a domain name must associate with a fixed IP address Dynamic DNS provides a fixed Name server for the dynamic domain and then guides the domain search to that IP address using a dynamic user through the Name server which allows an outside user to connect with the dynamic user s URL 5 1 2 VSSIP VSSIP is a professional dynamic domain name analysis server embedded in this DVR Please contact your dealer or agent for a DDNS account number Click enable in the configuration window after getting the account number and input the account number information 5 1 3 CN99 WWW 3322 0RG Register Register New Users or Login at www 3322 org Click My Control Panel in the navigation bar Click New on the left side under DDNS Fill in the name of the host machine the IP address will automatically detected Leave the Mail Servers blank and then click on the OK button DVR Settings Open Main Menu Configuration Network Advanced DDNS Enable DDNS CN99 DDNS O e 73 DVR User Manual Domain name Xxx 3322 0rg Username XXX Password XXXXXX After setting up the information as shown above you can access the Embedded DVR via XXX 3322 0rg Notice The main machine s IP address should refer to the information on the website
4. 00 00 1w ll Start Time 03 30 42 R 03 36 26 R 05 00 00 R 11 Start Time 2001 02 23 03 30 42 End Time 2001 02 23 03 35 53 Size KB 34362 Back p gt a La ss DVR User Manual Click a specific date to call up the recording The list is upgraded automatically Select recording search start and end time Pla Playback control stop play pause fast slow previous next frame when in d pause mode Click ES choose a backup file in the file list box click the Backup button to cancel a backup file click from the backup menu The search list displays up to 128 video recordings Choose a file and press enter or double click with the mouse to view a recording File types R normal recording A alarm recording M motion detection recording Recording List FORM 3 2 RECORDING SEARCH INTERFACE DESCRIPTION 30 DVR User Manual Playback Control During playback pressing this key Video playback allows you to Fast Forward with a number of speeds to choose from The Fast Forward button can also be used as a reverse of the Slow Motion key Fast Forward button During playback pressing this key Actual play rate is based on the Video playback Provides a variety of slower playback version being used speeds to choose from The Slow Motion Slow Motion Key 4 key can also be used as a reverse of Fast Forward Play pause can also s
5. 100 7 10 Spin up Retry Count 51 292 292 8 194 Power temperature 0 64 64 9 195 ECC on the Fly count 0 100 100 10 197 Current Pending Sector 0 292 252 11 198 Off line Scan Uncorrect Sec 0 252 252 DIAGRAM 3 24 S M A R T TECHNOLOGY 51 DVR User Manual The HDD Record Tab HDD Record menu as shown in Diagram 3 25 HDD Management record displays a recording log with recording start and stop times HDD Base HDD Record 1 Start Time End Time All 2013 01 23 16 00 25 2013 03 25 11 09 26 12 2013 01 23 16 00 25 2013 03 25 11 09 26 4PageUp PageDown DIAGRAM 3 25 HDD MANAGEMENT RECORD 3 14 2 STORAGE MENU gt THE BACKUP MENU Connect an External USB device to one of the USB ports to back up recordings from the DVR s internal hard disk using the commands in the Backup menu see Diagram 3 26 Record Backup Free Total Device Status sdb USB DISK 0 00 KB 7 47 GB Ready 4 PageUp PageDown Select Cancel backup device or file Detect Backup Erase Stop DIAGRAM 3 26 RECORD BACKUP 52 DVR User Manual Detect Identifies the external USB device and displays the device information Backup Click on the box for the target external drive then click on Backup to enter the Backup menu see Diagram 3 27 Backup Backup Selected Device sdb1 USB DISK Type All Channel 1 Start Time 2001 02 23 00 00 00 Remove All End Time 5 2001 02 23 03 36 28 Add 2
6. 5 4 P T Z ADVANCED AUX Click Page Switch to enter the AUX interface Corresponding with protocol Diagram 5 5 AUX FUNCTION Direct Aux Oper NONE Aux Num Oper 1 Page switch DIAGRAM 5 5 AUX FUNCTION P T Z SETTINGS Click Set toset Preset Tour Pattern and Border Grayed out keys represent unsupported functions Diagram 5 6 Preset setting 82 DVR User Manual Function Preset Preset Tour Patrol No Pattern set Border DIAGRAM 5 6 PRESET SETTING Preset Diagram 5 6 Preset setting it sets up camera positions using the directional keys Click Preset and input a Preset number then click Set to save the coordinates to that Preset number Tour Select Tour as shown in Diagram 5 7 Tour input numbers into Patrol No and Preset Click Add Preset to add a preset in the cruise path repeat to add more presets Click on Delete Preset to delete a preset repeat to delete more clearing presets cannot be supported by some protocols Function Preset 1 Preset Patrol 1 Tour Pattern Add Preset Border Delete Preset DIAGRAM 5 7 TOUR Pattern setting click Pattern as shown in Diagram 5 8 Pattern record the process as Pattern X a number click on Begin go back to the P T Z control menu to modify the Zoom Focus and iris settings etc then back to the menu below to End 83 DVR User Manual Function Patter
7. BNC Coaxial cable connector composite video signals or audio signals commonly use 75 ohm connectors BNC welding is used and you should inspect the strength of the weld and remove burrs or the signal wire and shield s contacts will lead to a substantial decrease of signal strength 5 10 HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION 5 10 1 HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION REFERENCE When first installing the DVR check if the DVR s internal HDD has been properly installed There is no capacity limitation for the DVR s internal HDD choose an appropriate capacity HDD according to your recording requirements HDD Capacity Formula 91 DVR User Manual HDD Recording Capacity number of channels x time in use hours x HDD space used per recording hour MB hour You can calculate the formula for recording time TotalHDDCapacity MB Recordingtine hour oii CapacityOccupationperHour MB hr x AmountofChannel Note 1GB 1000MB 1GB 1024MB so the HDD capacity shown in Base Configuration under HDD Management is really less than what it is marked File size per hour CBR 192k 84M 912k 225M 1 50M 675M 224k 98M 640k 281M 1 75M 787M 256k 112M 768k 337M 2 00M 900M FORM5 1 RECORD FILE SIZE File size is more unpredictable when using VBR please refer to the real size of the recorded file 5 10 2 HARD DISK PROBLEM Use Detection Tools provided by the HDD manufacturer to detect HDD malfunctions and solve the p
8. DVR User Manual DIAGRAM 3 4 C Rear Panel Instruction for D6016DH D6116DH D7116DH wom O o USB Network USB2 0 and RJ 45 interface NOTE The bottom USB port is not available D61XX series I O Ports Alarm input output Coptional FORM 3 4 REAR PANEL FUNCTION RS485 Ports RS 485 interface 14 DVR User Manual 3 77 d P7 Fae a S 1 PN x ur 4 ou F MM Video input Composite video signal CVBS input interface Audio input Audio input interface FORM 3 5 REAR PANEL FUNCTION ELLEN FORM 3 6 I O PORTS FUNCTION 15 DVR User Manual m Video in DIAGRAM 3 4 E Rear Panel Instruction for D8024CH D8032CH 1 5 Video Audio input Video Audio input interface RS232 ports and VGA HD output interface LB BER RN 16 DVR User Manual DIAGRAM 3 4 G Rear Panel Instruction for DS5008DH Audio input output Audio input output interface USB Network USB2 0 and RJ 45 interface SSCS EN 17 DVR User Manual D5604WH II OOOOOOO cu _ ez a Ente dh D5608WH VIDEO IN LA JOIO qc D gt AUDID IN ADHD OT VIDED OUT O s nm dh JOOO00000000 000
9. The position of the Channel title will not vary on display or monitor Different positions will display on the recording and WEB interface Time Display Click on the Set button The video feed for the selected channel will appear in full screen mode displaying the Time title This saves instantly You can quit by clicking the right mouse button The position of the Time title will not vary on display or monitor Different positions will display on the recording and WEB interface Video Cover There are two check boxes Preview and Monitor When you check one or both four zone boxes appear below labeled 1 2 3 and 4 that you can use to preview and shield part of the display from view You can adjust the area of the privacy zone using the Set Area command The video feed displays and you can use the cursor to resize the box displayed Preview Sets the masking zone masking zone is shown on the screen when displayed There is no masking zone in the web interface or recording mode Monitor Sets the masking zone masking zone is shown on the screen when displayed There is no masking zone in the web interface or recording mode Copy The Copy button copies one channel s configuration to another recording RECORD MENU The Record Plan Tab The Record Plan tab provides an interface to configure the recording schedule for the DVR It has detailed day by day 24 hour configuration options which you can set independently for each d
10. activated selecting 00 00 to 24 00 will set the alarm to run continuously Period Linkage Set Process Wi Record Channel Select PTZ Activation Select BENI Select Snapshot Select OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 18 ALARM CONFIGURATION LOCAL ALARM PROCESS MODE LINKAGE 44 DVR User Manual Linkage Set to activate which monitoring method will be used Record Channel continuous recording with all channels with time delay that is set PTZ recording using an attached PTZ camera recording modes are none preset tour and pattern Tour continuous recoding using the tour method recoding from one camera to another Snapshot recording using a single frame instead of continuous recording VIDEO DETECTION MD PROCESS Period Linkage Set Alarm Out Latch Show Message Send Email DIAGRAM 3 19 ALARM CONFIGURATION LOCAL ALARM PROCESS MODE ABNORMITY Process enables or disables the alarm method to be used Alarm Out does not function with 4 amp 8 channel systems Show Message displays a message on the viewing monitor that an alarm has been activated Send Email sends an email alerting all members listed that an alarm has been activated Buzzer sounds an audible alert that an alarm has been activated Time delay for alarm cancellation is 10 300 seconds 45 DVR User Manual 3 13 4 CONFIGURATION MENU gt THE ACCOUNT MENU The Account menu contain
11. by model Please refer to your DVR specifications to determine which is supported for your model 5 5 2 CONFIGURATION Local Configuration Connect a microphone to the MIC input port and connect a pair of speakers to the audio output port If there is no standalone MIC input port please connect a microphone to the Number 1 audio input port Remote PC Configuration Connect a microphone and powered speakers to the computer Enable bidirectional communication in the client software or the Web interface 85 DVR User Manual 5 6 HARD DISK REDUNDANCY The hard disk drive HDD redundancy function can backup recorded files The User can then retrieve files from a redundant HDD if a single HDD is damaged This enhanced system data safety The HDD redundancy function performs a double backup of data from the designated channel to the HDD so the DVR needs a standalone hard disk for the redundancy function to be effective Hard Disk Redundancy Configuration Open the Main Menu and then the Storage menu to access storage configuration Select an HDD as the redundant drive and then click on Setting The Redundancy HDD must be an independent drive The User can set several hard disks as a redundancy HDD group Once an HDD is assigned as a redundant HDD recorded data can be saved to both the main HDD and the redundant HDD The data on the redundant HDD should be automatically cycled the cycle period depends on the recording data and the c
12. display at the bottom of the video window a Download le DIAGRAM 4 11 PLAYBACK CONTROL displayed on the bottom of the screen p H H Select a searched video to download The download speed and percentage are 71 DVR User Manual 4 1 7 ALARM CONFIGURATION Click Alarm to enter the alarm setup menu You can set up and operate the alarm functions as shown in Diagram 4 8 Alarm Choose the type of alarm in the menu monitor video loss motion detection disk full disk error video mask and external alarms Click Video Pop up open the video loss motion detection hard disk full hard disk failure video block video encoder alarm pop up Click on Prompt open the prompts When an alarm occurs in real time it pops up an alarm window menu Click on the Sound Pop up check box and you can choose an alarm tone that is pre recorded on the local hard drive and will play when an alarm occurs The alarm tone files are in the WAV format Alarm d O ___ Event Type Operation External Alarm can not open video Video Loss External Alarm Listen Alarm VideoPop up Prompt Motion Detect Disk Full Alarm Sound Disk Error Sound Pop up Video Mask Sound Path gt gt Alarm Port Channel DIAGRAM 4 8 ALARM CONFIGURATION 4 1 8 ABOUT Please refer to the Web controls for relevant version information 72 DVR User Manual 5 FUNCTIONS
13. give access to some disk management functions Maintains and manages the DVR s internal hard disk 49 zs K BACKUP Diagram 3 22 Storage MANAGEMENT K BACKUP DIAGRAM 3 22 STORAGE MANAGEMENT Base Configuration DVR User Manual HDD Base as shown in Diagram 3 23 HDD management base configuration shows DVR storage capacity available space and operational status NOTE the acronym HDD refers to Hard Disk Drive 50 DVR User Manual HDD Base HDD Record 1 Type Total Space Free Status All 465 74 264 56 GB a Read Write 465 74 GB 264 56 GB Normal 4 PageDown Format DIAGRAM 3 23 HDD MANAGEMENT BASE CONFIGURATION Format Enables User to format the DVR s internal hard disk N Note Formatting a hard disk erases all data on the drive Set This controls the hard disk s access mode setting The options are read write read only or redundancy mode with check boxes to enable or disable each mode In read only mode video data cannot be recovered The sub menu also displays a variety of drive status information Diagram 3 31 HDD S M A R T Technology HDD No 1 HDD Attribute v Read Write Read Only Redundant 13 ID Attribute Name Threshold Value Worst 1 1 Read Error Rate 51 100 100 2 3 Spin up Time 25 91 91 3 4 Start Stop Count 0 100 100 4 5Relocated Sector Count 10 252 252 5 7 Seek Error Rate 51 252 252 6 9 Power on Hours Count 0 100
14. minutes 0 means no setting The DVR will automatically logout after the time interval you select Encode Mode Select video encode mode WD1 or D1 must match the camera setting 2 PlayBackNum Net Decode Power es E 4D1 4 0 0 OK 33 DVR User Manual 3 13 2 CONFIGURATION MENU gt THE RECORD MENU The second item in the Configuration menu is Record Click on it to call up the menu There are two tabs in the Record menu Local Channel and Record Plan RECORD MENU The Local Channel Tab The Local Channel tab settings are shown below a RECORD Local Channel Record Plan Channel 1 Compression H 264 Minor Stream Resolution D1 QCIF Frame Rate FPS 25 25 Rate Control CBR CBR Quality Audio Bit Rate Kb S 1280 snapshot snapshot Set More Sets Setting Copy Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 10 RECODING CONFIGURATION BASICALLY CONFIGURATION Channel Selects a channel Compression H 264 Resolution 1 Options are D1 or CIF frame rate scope is different depending on each channel and resolution The Minor Stream supports either CIF or QCIF Main Stream parameters are selectable Frame Rate FPS PAL 1fps 25fps NTSC 1fps 30fps fps frames per second user selectable AM note Resolution and frame rate options vary depending on DVR model Bit Rate Control Options are CBR Constant Bit Rate or variable Bit rates Bit rates can be se
15. sure you know what you are doing or under professional supervision 3 16 3 MAINTENANCE MENU gt THE DEFAULTS MENU The Defaults menu restores system defaults You can restore the defaults selectively by selecting only those items you require or you can restore all defaults by selecting all items Defaults Restore items are selectable Diagram 3 43 Restore Defaults DEFAULT Please select setting entries that you want to default Select All Channel Config System Config v Output Mode Abnormity GUI Alarm Output Channel Name 7 Base Plan Alarm RS232 Output Config v Local Alarm v NetConfig Hi Tour Config Net Alarm P T Z Video Detection v Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 43 RESTORE DEFAULTS 61 DVR User Manual note Menu transparency language time format video format IP address user IDs etc are not affected 3 16 4 MAINTENANCE MENU gt THE BPS MENU BPS Displays the video size and data rate of each channel by waveform Note These are estimated values and are for reference only 3 16 5 MAINTENANCE MENU gt THE AUTO MAINTAIN MENU AUTO MAINTAIN Sets up auto maintenance items auto reboot will automatically reboot the DVR at days and times specified reset all cameras and auto deletion of old files will delete files that reach the time limitation that is preset 3 16 6 MAINTENANCE MENU gt THE ON LINE USERS MENU ONLINE USERS
16. three tabs GUI Output Configuration and Tour Configuration 56 DVR User Manual Display Menu DISPLAY GUI Output Config Tour Config Transparency Translucent Channel Name Modify Time Display Channel Display Overlay Info Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 31 OUTPUT DISPLAY MENU The GUI tab sets the appearance of the On Screen Display OSD Transparency Has 4 levels of varying translucence or opacity Channel Name To modify a channel name the available options are symbols letters and numbers Note 1 Channel names can use up to 48 half width characters 2 Limit to 16 characters otherwise some problems may occur in multi screen mode Time Display Selects whether the time is displayed on screen Channel Display Selects whether the channel name is displayed on screen Overlay Info Selects whether overlaying information is displayed on screen 57 DVR User Manual The Output Configuration Tab The Output Configuration tab displays several control settings for a video display monitor connected to the DVR system via the VGA port DISPLAY GUI Output Config Tour Config VGA Output Resolution 1024x768 60H2 Adjust Top Left Bottom Right VGA Color Set TV Color Set Hue 50 Hue Brightness 50 Brightness Contrast 50 Contrast Saturation 20 Saturation Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 32 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Output Resolution Select VGA r
17. to Diagram 4 3 WEB Interface Note If you are using an IE 9 0 browser and access a coding interface it may be a compatibility problem you can setup as shown below N E 5 gt e about blank D Gx e Blank Page File Edit View Favorites EET m l 5 Delete browsing history Ctrl Shift Del Compatibility View Settings a InPrivate Browsing Ctrl Shitt P Lawl You can add and remove websites to be displayed in Tracking Protection 44 Compatibility View ActiveX Filtering Diagnose connection problems fis wok Reopen last browsing session Add site to Start menu Websites you ve added to Compatibility View View downloads baidu com Fop up Blocker SmartScreen Filter Manage add ons Compatibility View Compatibility View settings Subscribe to this feed Feed discovery Indude updated website lists from Microsoft must select Display intranet sites in Compatibility view Display all websites in Compatibility View Windows Update 12 developer tools Internet options 65 DVR User Manual 4 1 2 WEB OPERATION INTERFACE 2012 01 04 17 05 31 Camera 01 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Zoom lt gt M Focus Iris No 1 255 5 Advanced Set 429 2012 0 AN E 2 01 504677805530 3 Color More DIAGRAM 4 3 WEB INTERFACE Local playback playback local recording 2 Function key Open all
18. 000 D5616WH Composite video signal CVBS input interface Audio input interface Video Audio Composite video audio signal CVBS output interface 18 output DVR User Manual 3 5 MOUSE In addition to the front panel keys and remote control menu you can also connect the mouse to a USB port to control the On Screen Display OSD menu functions The following section describes the mouse functions Click Left Button If you are not logged in a password entry dialog box will pop up Enter a password and user name and then click OK using the left mouse button to enter the Main menu during real time monitoring Left click the mouse on the Options icon to enter the menu Click the exact instructions to control Change the state of check boxes and dynamic detection blocking Click the combo box and a drop down list will pop up Under 3D P T Z control mode click the mouse and drag to the lower right this will enable 3D P T Z control Drag from the lower right to upper left to make 3D P T Z control narrow For more details refer to Section 5 4 P T Z Double Click Left Button oelect and confirm or open for example double click on playback video While in multi screen view double click one channel to open that channel for full screen mode Double click the screen again to return to multi screen view Click Right Button Pop up the context menu under the monitor screen Exit without saving while in the menu inte
19. D7Oxx series 10 DVR User Manual mmm l 1 IP time LCD 1 Show external alarm optional Shaw error channels error and HABE S aa Y 2 Network Connection status 3 HDD status and numbers E and flash label refer HDD error i 2 4 Cycling display the recording status and motion detection distinguish by REC and MOVE Show control code Exx remote address Show the internal temperature LESE Receive remote control signal Back to previous menu operation cancel 3 Esc Back to live view when playing back records Keys Direction control Up Down The current active control switch can jump up or down Activate the digital input box increase or decrease the number Left Right playback speed control Operation confirm Switch to default button Menu configuration Single screen view PTZ control and image color Setup motion detection area Fn with direction keys Fn Clear function long press Fn 21 5 seconds to clear all content in edit box Switch typing methods by Fn when select a textbox Cooperate with menu tips Connect with mouse HDD etc ES ON OFF Power on off operation 11 DVR User Manual TES EC 3 JL Jo jen OPR
20. DVR User Manual DVR User Manual 1 PRECAUTIONS Please observe the following precautions to avoid damage or data loss caused by improper operation The DVR will work properly when used within the specified temperature and humidity levels Do not install the DVR in a dusty humid or smoky environment This device requires a stable flat surface for proper operation Do not block the DVR s ventilation openings Install only according to the instructions Do not spill liquid of any kind on this device Do not put any other equipment on top of this device Do not attempt to repair this DVR yourself please refer all repair to a qualified technician Only use a Hard Disk Drive specified by the manufacturer with this DVR 2 NOTES This User Manual is for reference only and only applies to the products in this manual Updates to this manual or to the product may occur without notification The pictures shown may not be of the same product and are for illustration purposes only Please contact Customer Service if you have any questions or want to upgrade to the latest support software The default setting of the DVR is NTSC DVR User Manual CONTENT NES d NO 1 25 NOTE Sisto ia MS odd EE Ee M MI 1 PRODUC FINTRODUYCTON 4 3 1 INTRODUC THON ED terre ee eee ene eee er eee eee ent eee nee eee ere ree 4 3 2 DUUM M MA M Mere eee 4 3 9 em LP 5 3 4 PANELI
21. Displays which Users are currently online accessing the system 3 17 MAIN MENU gt THE SHUTDOWN MENU SHUTDOWN x MENU LOGOUT RESTART SYSTEM DIAGRAM 3 44 SHUTDOWN Menu Logout Logs out of the currently logged in User account Shutdown Shuts down the DVR Restart System Reboots the DVR 62 DVR User Manual 4 WEB amp CLIENT 4 1 WEB OPERATION 4 1 1 NETWORK CONNECTION You can check the network connection status by LCD on front panel i refers to a connection error You can also check the LED indicator on the front panel of the DVR When the LED is on it indicates a working network connection Configure an IP address subnet mask and gateway for the computer and DVR Please assign the same segment IP address without router You need to set up the correct subnet mask and gateway with the router For details about the DVR network configuration please see the section Configuration Network Settings earlier in this manual Ensure that the IP address is correct and check whether the DVR is on the network Active x CONTROL SETUP amp LOG IN LOG Out Using the DVR s network information a User can remotely access the DVR via a web browser such as Internet Explorer The following log in screen will appear when you access the DVR s IP address via a browser Internet Explorer is used in the examples shown Open IE on a computer on the same network Input the IP address of the DVR in IE address
22. ION 3 1 INTRODUCTION This Digital Video Recorder DVR is an excellent digital surveillance product which uses H 264 video compression hard disk recording TCP IP transmission and a Linux based Operating System It also uses advanced technologies that produce a more stable reliable and higher quality video image This DVR supports synchronized video and audio recording playback and monitoring This series also supports network based system control as well as excellent network streaming capabilities This manual is for both the 4 8 16 channel DVR models 3 2 FEATURES LIVE VIEW CVBS interface VGA HD OUTPUT optional synchronous output COMPRESSION H 264 video compression G 711 audio compression supports D1 30 fps resolution RECORDING Recording modes include manual timed alarm and motion detection It supports SATA hard disks and local disk S M A R T technology This DVR also supports USB backup and Internet backup PLAYBACK Playback can be viewed in several ways including local and network playback multiple channels and simultaneous playback There is also support for accelerated or slow motion viewing rewind and frame by frame mode Specific time playback is also supported CAMERA CONTROL AND ALARM Remote camera control multi channel alarm input interface for connecting various types of alarm equipment motion detection alarm video loss alarm masking alarm multi channel alarm output alarm linkage and on s
23. NTRODUCTION oM 7 3 5 MOUS can E T ADU MEINE 19 3 6 INP aM ze r E E E EE EIE 20 3 7 POWERON A A te oe eee ae eo ee ae ete 21 3 8 22 3 9 V ac 23 3 10 COIN MENU e UE 24 3 11 MAIN MENUINTRODYC FTON UM M 27 3 12 MAUNMENU 2 SEARCGTIMEBINU it E 29 3 13 MAIN MENU gt THE CONFIGURATION 32 3 14 MAIN MENU gt THE STORAGE 49 3 15 MAIN MENU gt THE OUTPUT oaa se ertt Ee ra Y ORE rS 54 3 16 MAIN MENU gt THE MAINTENANCE 60 3 17 MAIN MENU gt THE SHUTDOWN 62 cuba MED cct ned tara am 63 4 1 WEB OPEISA TION ica a a Meat 63 DEM QUOQOE 73 5 1 DIUNSIEUNCTIGINE Sete taste erence tt Ven ee eed LM tenet 73 5 2 eo Balad pcr 77 5 3 THE NTR FONG TO IN ian dut that ia Sene aa ere 79 DVR User Manual 5 4 PAINE Ed ZO m 80 5 5 VOICE INTE RC ONI M ee 85 5 6 HARDDISK REDUNDANCY 86 5 7 PDD ONEA od rm E 86 5 8 DYR FIRMWARE UPDATE otn Ed Mut 88 5 9 TERMO nee a Re te MM MU LM MM 90 5 10 HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION s Rea RU aa e eu ERES NN T 91 5 11 COMMON FAUL T onw 0 n04SX X 94 APPENDIX1 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION sisside a a E a Daian aE Eaa 97 DVR User Manual 3 PRODUCT INTRODUCT
24. ONET OALARM ORL QLR Diagram 3 4 Front Panel Function D80xx series Long press to power on off DVR system Power On HDD Network Alarm Recording Active Receive remote Indicators control signal Number and Function keys and the corresponding number key to switch or exit the Function Keys function keys Keys Direction control Direction Up Down The current active control switch can jump up or down Activate the digital input box increase or decrease the number Left Right playback speed control _ Connect with mouse HDD etc Backup key Menu key PTZ key Function key etc 12 DVR User Manual 3 4 2 REAR PANEL Diagram 3 3 A Rear Panel Instruction for D6004FV D6104FV 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 8 Diagram 3 3 B Rear Panel Instruction for D6008DV D6108DV RJ45 network cable connector 4 USB 2 0 Ports for mouse amp external device USB Ports NOTE The bottom USB port is not available D61 series 5 VGA VGA output port d RS 485 port for P T Z Pan Tilt Zoom Connection SE LLL L FORM 3 3 REAR PANEL FUNCTIONS The A and B connectors on the RS 485 port connect to A and B port connectors on a P T Z decoder is the RS 485 terminal B is the RS 485 terminal It uses a parallel circuit with 1200 resistance at the A and B ports to reduce signal interference when there are several P T Z decoders connected 13
25. PnP Function Routers from different manufacturers may have some differences please refer to the specific router s instructions before setting it up The second step Connect the DVR to the Router The configuration will automatically connect to the IP address or static IP After setting up the IP address click the Advanced Configuration and navigate to the menu with ports and multicast etc Enable UPnP port mapping The third step Enter the Router management interface Detect the port if there is already Port Mapping If there is it shows that the UPnP set up is finished The forth step Input the IP address in a web browser such as Internet Explorer and add the port number of the DVR for example 155 157 12 227 81 If you want to enter by the Client Software use the TCP port offered by the outer network AN Note If there are a few DVRs that need to be set up via the UPnP function in order to avoid IP conflict set the ports of the embedded DVR to different port numbers Otherwise it will choose a previously set up DVR port as the first choice 5 2 2 MANUAL PORT MAPPING The first step Connect the DVR to a Router and set up a static IP address 78 DVR User Manual The second step Log in to the Router access its configuration menu and enter the required settings Then go to the port set the IP address distributed by the DVR and set the rules for port mapping add the HTTP and TCP ports to the mapping list T
26. Process Configures alarm video detection and trigger processing 3 9 LIVE VIEW Turn the DVR on to enter live view mode The date time channel names or icons will be displayed and indicate the recording and alarm status on screen You can switch display screens by using the DVR front panel the remote control or the USB mouse When enabling on screen messages for any external alarms video loss masking motion detection or network and IP conflict alarms the following interface should pop up when any of those events occur Refer to Alarm Status Index 123456783 Video Lost I m M M EV Mask PES a Motion Network IP Conflict DIAGRAM 3 1 ALARM STATUS 23 DVR User Manual 3 10 RIGHT BUTTON MENU Click the right mouse button after entering the real time browser interface and a drop down menu will appear as shown in View 1 View 4 View 9 PTZ Color Setting search Record Main Menu DIAGRAM 3 2 RIGHT BUTTON MENU 3 10 1 SCREEN SWITCHING A maximum of eight channels can be displayed on one monitor screen The operator can choose to display one four or eight channels 3 10 2 PAN TILT ZOOM CONTROL Select Output P T Z to set P T Z protocol baud rate or address bits For details on doing this refer to chapter 5 4 3 10 3 COLOR SETTING MENU The Color Setting menu adjusts a specified screen s single screen image color hue brightness
27. TO MAINTAIN ONLINE USERS DIAGRAM 3 351 MAINTENANCE 3 16 1 MAINTENANCE MENU gt THE LOG MENU LOG Displays system log information Type All Start Time 2001 02 23 00 00 00 End Time 2001 02 24 00 00 00 52 Log Time Event 45 01 02 23 03 57 30 lt admin gt User Logout 46 01 02 23 03 59 40 Video Loss 1 47 01 02 23 03 59 41 Video Loss Recovery 1 48 01 02 23 03 59 42 Video Loss 1 49 01 02 23 03 59 43 Video Loss Recovery 1 50 01 02 23 04 00 22 lt admin gt User Login 51 01 02 23 04 02 31 lt admin gt User Logout 92 01 02 23 04 03 10 lt admin gt User Login 4PageUp PageDown Clear DIAGRAM 3 36 LOG 60 DVR User Manual To view log entries select the log type and desired time segment and then press the Find button The system will display the log in tab form You can also click the backup button to export the logs to your computer for backup Log types system operation configuration data management alarm event recording user management log delete document operation Select the type and time segment to filter the log list Click Clear to delete all logs 3 16 2 MAINTENANCE MENU gt THE VERSION MENU Displays features software version etc You can also upgrade the DVR s firmware from here Start Connect a USB flash device which contains the upgrade firmware and click Start Note Improperly upgrading the firmware could cause startup failure Only perform a firmware upgrade if you are
28. VR User Manual Channel 1 Protocol Address 1 Baudrate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Copy Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 29 PTZ CONFIGURATIONS Channel Selects the P T Z camera channel Protocol Selects the associated camera protocol e g PELCOP9 Address Selects the associated camera address The default is 1 Note This address has to correspond with the camera address or the cameras will not work Baud Rate Selects the camera s baud rate and control the default is 9600 Data Bits Default 8 Stop Bits Default 1 Parity default None 3 15 2 OUTPUT MENU gt RS 232 PORT CONFIGURATION RS 232 Port Configuration interface see Diagram 3 30 rs 232 Port Configuration 55 DVR User Manual Function Console Baudrate 115200 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 30 RS 232 PORT CONFIGURATION Function Sets the protocol The options are Console Upgrade and adjust by port and software Keyboard Keyboard connected by port Net keyboard Keyboard connected by net port P T Z matrix Controls the PTZ matrix AN Note Some models come without an RS 232 port please check your model s specifications Baud Rate Sets baud rate Data Bit Default 8 Stop Bit Default 1 Confirm Default is none 3 15 3 OUTPUT MENU gt THE DISPLAY MENU Display menu sets the unit s display and polling features The menu has
29. al Manual Record Record Mode 123 445 6 7 8 Schedule g OOOOUOOOUO Manual O bA MA bA bA bA bA bd bd Stop OK Cancel DIAGRAM 3 4 RECORDING CONTROL FOR BOTH 4 amp 8 CHANNEL DVR OPERATION Schedule Record the video according to the types assigned in the recording settings commonly motion detection and alarm Manual High priority is no matter what the current status of each channel the selected channels will make a common recording when the Manual button is pressed Stop Stops all channel recording To change the record status of one channel first check if the recording status of the channel is selected or not non selected boxes indicate the channel is not recording selected boxes indicate the channel is in recording mode Use the mouse to select channel recording status When you are done click on the OK button to confirm the settings or click Cancel to exit without recording any changes Note Choosing All will change the recording status for all of the channels 3 10 6 MAIN MENU Click the Main Menu enter a User name and password click OK to enter the system menu as shown in Diagram 3 5 system Login below system Login User Name Password OK Cancel DIAGRAM 3 5 SYSTEM LOGIN 26 DVR User Manual Default Users FORM 3 1 DEFAULT USERS note Password security An alarm will occur if a password is entered incorrectly three times and
30. all the necessary components and connecting cables These include cameras with their power adapter s 6 DVR User Manual and connectors a video display monitor to display the camera video feed and connecting cables for all devices Connecting the DVR to a System To connect the DVR to the other components in a surveillance system you will need to do the following Place the DVR on flat stable surface and connect the cameras to the video input jacks on the back panel Connect the VGA video output port to the system display monitor Connect a network cable to the RJ45 network interface for connecting to a LAN or other network Connect the supplied USB mouse to one of the USB 2 0 ports on the rear panel of the DVR Plug in the AC power adapter into the power jack on the rear panel of the DVR Caution For an external alarm device or PTZ camera please refer to its relevant instructions The DVR power cords should be placed under all other wires and connected correctly 3 4 PANEL INTRODUCTION 3 4 1 FRONT PANEL Diagram 3 1 Front Panel Function D56xx series Power On Network Activity Recording Active etc PURENCN ISENS Function keys and the corresponding number key to switch or exit the 7 DVR User Manual Directional controls Up Down can jump up or down Activates the digital input box to increase or decrease a number Left Right Switches screens Directional keys Enter Operation confirmation Switc
31. and select the group and reusable options Clicking reusable allows the account to be used for multiple logins NOTE Users can only belong to one Group and User rights cannot exceed Group rights Modify User Modifies existing group member information and authorizations Add Group Adds groups and sets up group authorizations Sets up a group and authorizes 60 items including control panel shut down live view playback record record backup P T Z control account system information alarm in out settings system configuration search log log delete upgrade operation authority etc Modify group Modifies existing Group information Modify Password Changes passwords To change a password select a User name enter the old password then enter a new password Click OK to confirm and finish setting the password A password must be 1 6 characters in length and can use characters including letters numbers and limited symbols underline dash and dot You cannot use a space as a beginning or ending character Any account with management admin authorization can change the passwords of other accounts 47 DVR User Manual 3 13 5 CONFIGURATION MENU gt THE ABNORMITY MENU The Abnormality menu enables and configures system warning and error messages The Abnormality menu is as shown in E No Disk Process Disk No Space Less 20 D Process Net Disconnection Process Wi IP Conflicted Process Dis
32. apacity of the redundant HDD AN Note Make sure there are two HDDs with at least one in the DVR One is for read and write and the other for redundancy Channel Redundancy Configuration The User can choose some or all of the channels to back up Goto Configuration Record and choose a channel then check the Redundancy box Note Data can only be saved to a normal read write HDD if Redundancy is not enabled Retrieve HDD Redundancy The User can retrieve backup recordings from the back up HDD when the main R W HDD is damaged or data is lost First shut down the DVR and remove the damaged HDD then restart DVR Next go to Main 1 Storage and set the back up redundant HDD as the main read write HDD after which it can be searched 5 7 HDD S M A R T S M A R T or Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology is a hard disk technology that is incorporated into some hard disk drives A S M A R T HDD can analyze the drive s head disc motor circuit operation history and default security values via monitoring instructions in the HDD and the surveillance software An alarm will automatically be sent to the user when a value is outside the scope of the security situation Detection parameters for a Seagate HDD for example are divided into seven parts ID detection code Attribute Description Threshold Attribute Value Worst Date and Status 1 ID Detection Code 86 DVR User Manual ID dete
33. assword and click OK to log in to DVR 5 Drag the updatepacket bin file to the entry box which shows after opening the files as illustrated below 89 DVR User Manual n5 gt 6116 2 20120905 M Organize Include in library Share with New folder he Favorites Date modified Type Size RE Desktop custom x cramfs img 2 VSS Upgrade a El Recent Places r Downloads Dropbox 5 flash bin 2 logo x cramfs img packshop zip i romfs x cramfs img Open files 182 8000 Login t WE Desktop E u boot bin img p Progress 9 Libraries 0 ulmage img 3 Homegroup 3 update img EXE Bios Web Boot Both Font Logo huanghaibo Custzn do AppData 10 user x cramfs img Select Vide ee Screen Contacts B web x cramfs img e E pro je Desktop Jefault Videotype Downloads E DVR Default Language SHOW Loco Favorites Jsl PATCH Update Links E My Document m My Music My Pictures 3 NN 11 items 6 Click the BIOS button to the updating 7 USB UPDATE Re name the updatepacket bin file to vss bin put it into the root directory of a USB drive then pl
34. ay of the week Record Configuration Interface Diagram 3 12 Recording Configuration recording plan 36 DVR User Manual 27 RECORD Local Channel Record Plan Channel 1 PreRecord 4 sec Redundancy 00 06 12 18 24 sun Set Mon Set Tue Set Wed Set Thu Set Fri Set Sat Set Regular Alarm Copy Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 12 RECORDING CONFIGURATION RECORDING PLAN Channel Selects the video feed channel To select a channel click on the arrow at the right of the selection box and a channel list will drop down Select the required channel Green yellow and red represent Regular MD motion detection and Alarm recording modes You can modify the recording settings for each day listed by clicking on the Set button next to that day A configuration window will pop up to allow you to configure the settings Copy Copies one channel s configuration to another Set Pops up the setting interface for one of the listed weekdays Diagram 3 13 Edit Plan 37 DVR User Manual Record Type Period 1 00 Period 00 Period 3 00 Period 4 00 Period5 00 Period6 00 Select All X Sun Mon Tue Wed C Thu Fri 0 Sat OK Cancel DIAGRAM 3 13 EDIT PLAN Record Type Sets the recording time segments There are up to six configurable time segments which can be selected for recording during each 24 hour period Regular For normal recording MD For recording during motion d
35. bar and press enter If HTTP port is not 80 add the port number after IP address Such as http 1192 168 1 182 10182 When you access the DVR s log in screen the browser will ask you to install the Active X plug in add on if it is not already installed in the browser Proceed with the installation 63 DVR User Manual S hittp 192 168 1 177 old indexchtm BOX Svssweb x User Name ME http ocx vssweb net 05 IVSWeb exe Diagram 4 1 login screen D6004FV D6008DV D6104FV D6108DV NN http 192 168 1 170 old index htm P BOX GF VSS Web x Login This website wants to install the following add on WSWeb cab from I SMART CITIES Zhuhai Co Ltd What s the risk Install Diagram 4 2 B login screen D6004FH D6104FH D6008DH D6108DH D6016DH D6116DH 64 DVR User Manual Click Install the re open the browser the following tips will shown as below 1 Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer Program name 1 IVSWeb 1 cab Verified publisher I SMART CITIES Zhuhai Co Ltd File origin Downloaded from the Internet v Show details Change when these notifications appear Click the Yes button to install the Active X automatically After installed the Active X you can input your User name default admin password default 123456 and click Login After the user login process succeeds click Exit to quit Please refer
36. ble DOM Storage J Enable Integrated Windows Authentication memory protection to help mitigate online attacks w Enable native XMLHTTP support Enable SmartScreen Filter 7 Use SSL 2 0 Use SSL 3 0 Use TLS 1 0 Use TLS 1 1 Use TLS 1 2 Warn about certificate address mismatch Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode 7 4 oU Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Restore advanced settings Reset Internet Explorer settings Resets Internet Explorer s settings to their default condition You should only use this if your browser is in unusable state DIAGRAM 5 14 IE TOOL BAR Internet Explorer 9 0 or above Don t checked Please use a compatible mode if you are having operation function difficulty with your IE browser 96 DVR User Manual APPENDIX1 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 10 8 6 amp gt 5 Stand Alone DVR ere TE Ew LL WIR 97
37. contrast and saturation parameters Set it for two time periods according to the local times between day and night For each adjustment the device will automatically switch to the best video quality See the following Diagram 3 3 Color Setting 24 DVR User Manual Color Setting Period 00 00 24 00 C 00 00 24 00 Hue Brightness Contrast Saturation Default DIAGRAM 3 3 COLOR SETTING MENU Period two time periods can be set to match the ambient light during day or night This option will automatically switch the color configuration at a set time Make sure to check each box to enable this function Hue adjust the screen image color Brightness Adjust the screen image brightness It decreases increases the brightness of the screen image to make the image clearer Contrast Adjust the black and white levels the greater the ratio the brighter the image Saturation Adjust screen image color purity The greater the value the cleaner the screen image appears AN Note Different modes have different functions 3 10 4 SEARCH Refer to 3 12 Search 3 10 5 RECORD Note The User must follow these directions to configure the correct times to RECORD While in the live view screen click onthe Record button or pressthe e red dot Record button on the remote control This will bring up the manual recording interface as shown in Diagram 3 4 Recording Control 25 DVR User Manu
38. ction codes are not uniform different manufacturers may assign varying attributes to an ID code number or increase or decrease the quantity according to the detected parameter s quantity For example an ID detection code for Western Digital HDDs is 04 and the procedure is Start Stop Count but the procedure for the same code in a Fujitsu HDD is the number of times the spindle motor is activated 2 Attribute Description Attribute Description Name of detectable item The manufacturer can increase or decrease the rates As an ATA standard there are constant updates sometimes different models of the same brand may be quite different but it is a must to ensure that the major test items are specified by S M A R T although different manufacturers may have differing names the essence of the monitoring is the same 1 Read Error Rate 2 Spin up Time 4 Start Stop Count 5 Relocated Sector Count Seek Error Rate 9 Power on Hours Count 10 Spin up Retry Count 194 Power temperatures 195 ECC on the Fly count 197 Current Pending Sector Count 198 Disconnection beyond repair 199 CRC cyclic redundancy check 200 Write Error Count Note Different manufacturers and different models have different attribute descriptions The user does not need to know the exact meanings and attribute detection values are good enough 3 Threshold This is specified by a manufacturer calculated formula If there is an attribute value lower than th
39. e threshold this means the HDD has become unreliable and could easily lose data stored on it The composition and size of reliable attribute values are different for different HDDs It should be noted that the ATA standard only provides some S M A R T parameters it does not provide specific values A Threshold value is determined by the manufacturer based on the product s features Thus results produced by the manufacturer s detection software are very different from testing software in Windows such as AIDA32 4 Attribute Value 87 DVR User Manual Attribute value is the maximum normal value the general range is from 1 to 253 Typically the maximum attribute value is 100 for IBM Quantum and Fujitsu or 253 for Samsung Of course there are some exceptions for example some models produced by Western Digital have two different attribute values and the property value is set to 200 during production but after that it is changed to 100 5 Worst The worst value is the largest non normal value in the normal operation of an HDD It is a value calculated for an HDD s cumulative running It is constantly refreshed according to the drive s running cycle and it is very close to the threshold Whether or not the HDD is normal by S M A R T analysis is based on the comparison with the threshold value The maximum value appears when using a new HDD which continues to decrease with everyday use or if an error happens Consequently larger attr
40. e update server IP port DNS username and password Once setup you can then login via the Web client by using this DNS in Internet Explorer or other browser Private DDNS servers are available for use with a specific DDNS server and client software For details refer to 5 1 DDNS Function 40 DVR User Manual NTP Turns NTP on off Network Time Protocol allows the DVR to automatically sync with an SNTP time server Server IP Enter the IP address of the NTP server Port If the SNTP server only supports TCP the unique port is 123 Update Cycle The interval options are between 1 min and 65535 min Time Zone Lists times zones Select the zone the DVR is located in Options are GMT 0 12 and GMT 0 12 IP Filter DVR authority management If you enable the white list only DVRs in the IP list are allowed to connect This system supports a maximum of 64 IP addresses Multicast Sets transfer capability and ports Note The settings for maximum number of connections and port settings are advanced technical settings Don t change them unless you know what you re doing Contact technical support if you need more information The Multicast sub menu has the following settings Max Connection 0 10 0 indicates that no connections are allowed Network connection NUM Selection options are from 0 32 You need to select it first then browse the real time video on the network The number of connections depends on the ne
41. ead screwdriver to remove the DVR s outer metal housing by removing the two screws on each side of the housing and the one at the upper back edge Set the screws aside to be used for reassembly 2 The hard disk will have mounting holes on the underside of the drive and these should line up with the mounting holes in the bottom of the DVR Orient the drive so that the power and data cable connectors are facing the front of the DVR and align the mounting holes on the hard disk with the mounting holes in the bottom of the DVR Use the supplied screws to fasten the hard disk to the DVR s metal frame by inserting the screws from the outside of the DVR through the housing and then screw them into the hard disk s mounting holes To avoid undesirable results it is important that the hard disk be securely mounted to the DVR 3 Connect the power and data cables from the DVR circuit board to the hard disk The connectors are of different sizes and are keyed for easy and correct placement 4 Replace the DVR outer housing and secure it with the housing screws Note The capacity of the hard disk determines how much video can be recorded to the hard in addition to whatever DVR parameters recording or encoding setup have been set to make the recording Refer to section 5 10 in Chapter 5 of this manual for more information 3 3 8 SYSTEM INSTALLATION Preparation Before you integrate the DVR into a complete surveillance system you will need to assemble
42. entire recording in any condition oet up to two time periods and choose from 3 different recording types for the channels 42 DVR User Manual CONFIGURATION menu gt the ALARM menu The Alarm menu contains settings for the DVR s alarm functions The menu has three tabs Detect Net Alarm and Local Alarm Note D6104FV D6108DV 4 channel and 8 channel DVRs have no LOCAL ALARM Function so this tab is not functional Detect Tab Settings Detect tab interface Diagram 3 16 Alarm Configurations ALARM Local Alarm Net Alarm Detect Channel 1 h Motion Detect Set Area Process Preferences Start Sensitivity Middle Video Loss Process Preferences Start Camera Masking Process Preferences Start Copy OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 16 ALARM CONFIGURATIONS Motion Detection Motion detection and alarm Set Area PAL 22 18 396 NTSC 22 15 330 zone mask Sensitivity There are 6 sensitivity levels Video Loss Detects video feed loss and alarm setting Camera Masking Camera mask and alarm set Preferences Start Alarm preview 43 DVR User Manual Process To enter the alarm configuration interface Period Linkage Set Process DIAGRAM 3 17 ALARM CONFIGURATION DETECT PROCESS MODE PERIOD Period Sets the alarm activity period Click set and then select up to 6 different period times that the alarm is to be activated check the box and then select the times from and to the alarm should be
43. esolution and refresh rate the default setting is 1024 x 768 60Hz There are several other options TV Adjust Adjust the display output area It adjusts the image to the fit the display VGA TV Color Settings Adjust the display s hue brightness contrasts and saturation settings TV Color Settings Adjusts the display s brightness contrast and saturation settings 58 DVR User Manual The Tour Configuration Tab The Tour Configuration tab sets up and enables the touring functions DISPLAY GUI Output Config Tour Config Tour Interval 5 sec View 1 12 3 4 5 6 78 View 4 View 9 Motion Tour View 1 Alarm Tour View 1 Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 33 TOUR CONFIGURATION OPERATION IS THE SAME FOR BOTH THE 4 amp 8 CHANNEL DVRS This menu sets up the tour mode and intervals between rotations The time interval option is between 5 and 120 seconds and includes mode for single four or eight screen options Motion Tour Sets up motion detection based tour mode Alarm Tour Sets up the alarm based tour mode Note Setting shortcut click the button the upper right hand corner of the monitored display or press the Shift Key switches modes and allows you to control the tour 59 DVR User Manual 3 16 MAIN MENU gt THE MAINTENANCE MENU The following graphic shows the Maintenance menu interface Diagram 3 34 Maintenance z Lone DEFAULT 9 AU
44. etection Alarm For alarm event recording 3 13 3 CONFIGURATION MENU THE NETWORK MENU The next icon in the Main Menu is Network which sets the DVR s network parameters There are three tabs in the Network menu Base Advanced and Network State The menu defaults to the Base tab The DVR uses 192 168 1 88 as its default IP address NETWORK MENU The Base Settings Tab Base settings tab interface Diagram 3 21 38 DVR User Manual J3 NETWORK Base C Advanced Network State Network Card Type Wired Networl DHCP IP Address subnet Mask Gateway First DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Physical Address E0 61 B2 08 1D 8C Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 14 NETWORK CONFIGURATION BASE CONFIGURATION Network Card Type The network card type is fixed for this device The DVR has a built in Wired Network LAN card DHCP Enables the DVR to obtain an IP address automatically Checking the DHCP box click on the box enables this feature The DVR will search the network for a DHCP server and enter a dynamic IP address assigned by the server The assigned dynamic IP address displays in the IP Address field You can manually enter a static IP address in the IP Address field if there is no DHCP service available If you use the advanced tab s PPPoE feature you can t set the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway or use the DHCP feature IP Address If you need to assign an IP address manually enter numbers to modi
45. fy the IP Address field and then set the Subnet Mask and Gateway for the IP Address First DNS Server DNS server IP address Alternate DNS Server DNS alternate IP address Physical Address Inputs physical address of current net port NETWORK MENU The Advanced Settings Tab 39 DVR User Manual The Advanced settings tab allows you to configure the listed network functions The Setting button beside each item accesses a pop up window with settings for that item Advance settings tab interface Diagram 3 15 Network Configuration Advanced IF NETWORK Base J Advanced Network State PPPOE Setting DDNS Setting NTP Setting IP Filter Setting Multicast Setting Email Setting FTP Setting Alarm Server Setting Rtsp Setting Push Setting OK Cancel DIAGRAM 3 15 NETWORK CONFIGURATION ADVANCED PPPOE Enables the PPPOE feature Enter the PPPOE username and password provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP Operation By using this feature the DVR will automatically obtain a public IP address from your ISP You can then access the DVR s web interface by typing that IP address into Internet Explorer or some other browser DDNS Enables the DVR to update a DDNS hostname which will run on a fixed IP address web client Select the DDNS type Various DDNS are currently supported including CN99 DDNS NO IP DDNS Private DDNS Dyndns DDNS and Sysdns DDNS and others Enable the function and enter th
46. he default access ports of the DVR include HTTP port 80 and TCP port 8000 if the ports are occupied by other devices please modify the default port of the DVR to other vacant ports The third step Input the public net IP address into the web browser and add the port number of the DVR you want to access after the IP for example http 155 157 12 227 81 If you want to access it via Client Software you can use the outer network TCP port directly Notice For detailed configuration settings please refer to the Router user manual 5 3 THE NTP FUNCTION The NTP function handles time synchronization between the DVR and the GPS clock server to ensure the accuracy of both devices 5 3 1 INTERNET CONFIGURATION Go to CONFIGURATION NETWORK select Advanced then select NTP to configure it After the device can access the Internet the NTP function can use a standard NTP server to automatically set the time Enter the IP address and domain name of an NTP server To activate the NTP function click Enable You can select how often the DVR will update its clock setting The interval options are from 1 to 65535 minutes 5 3 2 INTRANET CONFIGURATION If the DVR is connected to an intranet the user can use a privately owned server as the clock source Enter the private NTP server address in the DVR s NTP configuration as noted above to set it as the clock source Privately owned NTP servers can use standard NTP product
47. he power up time because the DVR will automatically start counting the recording when the power is switched on wo IW A ij j 4 PR p fous a 4 Wate camar e03 camare04 DIAGRAM 3 8 LIVE VIEW Note The power supply must match the DVR substituting is not recommended 21 DVR User Manual 3 7 2 POWER OFF Click on the SHUTDOWN button to turn off the DVR Main Menu Shutdown Shutdown SHUTDOWN P x MENU LOGOUT RESTART SYSTEM DIAGRAM 3 9 TURN OFF DEVICE Note DVR power off using power switch if you to exchange the internal hard disk 3 7 3 OUTAGE RECOVERY If you have to reboot after a power outage or forced shutdown the DVR will have saved any files before the power outage occurred and will return to the normal operation mode 3 8 MENU ICONS 3 8 1 STATUS ICONS 2o Record d Video feed lost Motion detected Channel lock S Allows screen to switch polling 22 DVR User Manual 3 8 2 OPERATION ICONS m Not selected Selected Drop down menu SS Confirm changes Enter a menu Cancel Cancel changes Cancel entering a menu asd oet parameters Save Save parameters Default Restores factory default settings or reverts to the last set of saved parameters App Apply applies the current settings Copy Copy current settings to other channels M Enter the configuration menu
48. hes to default button Menu configuration ee Power Met Rec D60xx series PWR NET REC Co CD m mE NE S 1 4 5 4 6 2 3 7 D61xx series Diagram 3 2 Front Panel Function Power On HDD Network Alarm Recording Active DVR User Manual Directional controls Up Down can jump up or down Activates the digital input box 3 Directional keys to increase or decrease a number Left Right Switches screens Enter Operation confirmation 3 BH Fit 3 Ce Ca m m e Directional controls Up Down can jump up or down Activates the digital input box to increase or decrease a number Left Right Switches screens Enter Operation confirmation owitches to default button Menu configuration Function keys and the corresponding number key to switch or exit the 4 Function Keys function keys IR Ext IR Receives signals from the remote control USB 2 0 Ports for mouse amp external device 7 Long press to power on off DVR system DVR User Manual ET opus ps pedes pres ps Ge e With LCD H 264 NET DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER bJ EN fs Without LCD Diagram 3 3 Front Panel Function
49. ibute values mean better quality and higher reliability and smaller values mean a greater possibility of failure 6 Dates Actual values of an HDD s detection of items many of the values are cumulative values 7 Status The drive Status is current when all of the HDD s attributes are analyzed and compared by the S M A R T system It is also important information to judge if the HDD is healthy or not There are three Status states Normal Alarm and Error which are closely related to the Pre failure advisory BIT 5 8 DVR FIRMWARE UPDATE You can update the DVR firmware using a downloaded update file 1 Uncompress the DVR update file e g DeviceUpdate V1 10 R 20120822 rar 2 Double click the DVR network update tool RECUpgrade exe as below 88 DVR User Manual 55 Upgrade Tool Oper files m i2 2 124 8000 Login Current progress SF ERE Bios Web Boot Both Font Logo T select Langugae Select Videotype NTSC Default Videotype Cust om Default Language SHOW Loco PATCH Update Screen 3 Enter the IP address and TCP port code of the DVR device Click on Login and a login window will display 55 Upgrade Tool Open files 10 12 2 137T 000 Current progres Login ERE Bios Cust om select Langugae i ScrEEn Default Videotype Custom Default Language SHOW Loco PATCH Update 4 Enter a User name and p
50. iris modification There are eight directional controls up down right left upper left upper right lower left lower right The front panel control only uses 4 directions Quick location Use the lt SIT gt button in the middle of the directional arrows make sure the protocol supports this function and use only mouse control Click any point and the P T Z camera will turn to it and move it to the center of the screen Drag the mouse to find the location page it supports 4 16 times variations drag from top left to bottom right to zoom in drag from bottom right to top left for zoom out Advanced Functions Click Page Switch to switch to the advanced functions as shown in Diagram 5 4 P T Z Advanced Preset Enter the desired previously configured Preset number in the number field then click the Preset button to select it Tour Enter a Tour number in the number field and click on the Tour button to run it or stop a tour using the Stop button Pattern Enter a Pattern number and click on the Pattern button to run it The camera will follow the set patrol path Right click to hide the menu Click the directional key in menu to stop the patrol 81 DVR User Manual Auto Scan Click line calls for the line scan function as per set line to scan the button will turn into Stop if you want to stop the motion click it No 1 Preset Pattern Tour Auto Scan AutoPan mi Reset Page switch DIAGRAM
51. ite lighting control COMMUNICATION INTERFACE DVR User Manual Utilize USB 2 0 high speed interface for connecting various backup devices and a standard Ethernet interface which works with various networks NETWORK PROTOCOLS Supports TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP DHCP PPPOE DDNS NTP etc Supports network real time live viewing recording playback and camera control Built in Web Server IE browser for direct access OPERATION You can control the system using the front panel and the supplied remote control or mouse 3 3 INSTALLATION 3 8 1 CHECK DVR AND ACCESSORIES When you unpack the DVR you should find the following items in the box If anything is missing please notify your place of purchase e Digital Video Recorder e AC DC adapter e USB MOUSE e Remote Control optional e Disk Mounting Hardware Packet e User Manual e Quick Start Guide e Support CD DVR User Manual 3 3 2 HARD DISK INSTALLATION Tools amp Preparation You will need a Philips head screwdriver and a hard disk drive to install inside the DVR housing Hard Disk Specifications 3 5 inch SATA hard disk drive maximum capacity is 4TB Installation Steps Make sure to take precautions against static electric discharge when installing the hard disk Static discharge could damage the drive and the internal components of the DVR To reduce this risk it is best to work on an anti static mat and use a grounding wrist strap 1 Use a Philips h
52. k Error Process OK Cancel Diagram 3 21 ABNORMALITY No Disk Process Disk No Space Less 20 A Process Disconnection Process IP Conflicted Process Disk Error Process OK Cancel DIAGRAM 3 21 ABNORMALITY 48 DVR User Manual There are five items in the Abnormality menu To activate a warning or error message function click on the check box beside it The Process button beside each item gives access to further settings for that item No Disk Displays a warning when the internal hard disk drive is not present or can t be detected Process accesses Alarm Output Show Message and Send Email settings No Disk Space Displays a warning when hard disk capacity is lower than the percentage threshold you enter The Process button accesses the same items as the one for No Disk Net Disconnection Displays a warning when a network is not connected The Process button access Alarm Output Show Message Send Email and Record Channel IP Conflict Displays a warning when IP addresses conflict The Process button accesses the same items as the one for No Disk Disk Error Displays a warning when there is an error in reading or writing to the hard disk The Process button accesses the same items as the one for No Disk 3 14 MAIN MENU gt THE STORAGE MENU 3 14 1 HARD DISK MANAGEMENT The Hard Disk Management menu has two tabs Base and Record which
53. l baud rate or addresses are not correct 3 Parallel connect a 1200 resistor to resolve signal reflex caused by too many P T Z cameras the line 4 The RS 485 port on the DVR is defective Blurred screen in preview mode Possible reasons Make sure your camera s settings match the DVR s video settings If a camera is set to the NTSC standard but the DVR is set to the PAL standard the preview will be blurred Blurred screen in playback mode or failure to play back recordings Possible reasons 1 Procedure error reboot the DVR 2 HDD error test or replace the HDD 3 DVR hardware failure contact your supplier Cannot connect to DVR through network Possible reasons 1 Check if the network connection is correct 2 Check if the DVR network configuration parameters are correct 3 Check whether IP address conflicts exist in the network Downloaded recording cannot be played Possible reasons 1 Player installation error 2 The USB or HDD device has an error 3 Do not install graphic software later than DirectX 8 1 95 Internet Explorer Crash Possible reasons DVR User Manual Close Internet Explorer restart it access Internet Options from the Tools menu and go to the Advanced tab Make sure the memory protection item is not enabled See the following Internet Options Programs settings Do not save encrypted pages to disk Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is clc Ena
54. local recordings Search Record 70 Type Record Alarm Motion f Local Can Multiple channel Playback wil 21 31 EIE Ir amp uMBERBTO eNom LLLI Record Type 2012 01 04 10 10 32 2012 01 04 10 40 24 2012 01 04 16 4 20 2012 01 04 16 5 48 2012 01 04 16 10 15 2012 01 04 16 12 17 2012 01 04 16 17 20 2012 01 04 16 18 32 2012 01 04 16 19 8 2012 01 04 16 19 79 2012 01 04 16 21 34 2012 01 04 16 23 35 2012 01 04 16 37 44 2012 01 04 16 54 21 2012 01 04 10 39 48 7012 01 04 11 55 51 2012 01 04 16 5 38 2012 01 04 16 6 41 2012 01 04 16 12 17 2012 01 04 16 14 3 2012 01 04 16 17 45 2012 01 04 16 19 27 2012 01 04 16 19 24 2012 01 04 16 20 57 2012 01 04 16 21 56 2012 01 04 16 29 79 2012 01 04 16 53 25 2012 01 04 18 0 0 reduc pecu k s Operation DVR User Manual Search Playback Download Type File Open Local Record Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular DIAGRAM 4 10 SEARCH RECORD PP Pe eee By selecting the recording type starting and ending times and clicking the search button you can obtain a list of files on the DVR Select the desired file and it can be played Play Double click a search result to play it in the video window Control the video playback by using the control icons A set of standard video playback control icons will
55. mat 24 HOUR EncodeMode Setting Language ENGLISH HDD Full Overwrite Pack Duration 60 DVR No 8 Video Standard NTSC Auto Logout 10 Device Name DYR Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 32 DVR User Manual System Time Sets the current date and time Note Click Save to save any time change Date Format Modifies the date display format DST 1 Click the DST Daylight Saving Time box to enable this function and enter your local DST starting and ending dates Date Separator Selects the separator for the date User preference Time Format Sets 24 hour or 12 hour display mode Language Selected language varies from model to model HDD Full When the DVR s internal hard disk HDD is full there are two options Overwrite or Stop recording If you select Overwrite the DVR will overwrite the earliest recorded files and continue recording as if all HDD files are empty If you select the Stop recording option the DVR will stop recording when the hard disk is full Pack Duration 1 Sets the length for each recording the default is 60 minutes the maximum is 120 minutes DVR No If more than one DVR is connected to the system click the ADD button on the remote control and input a number to select the corresponding DVR to operate Video Standard Select a video standard PAL or NTSC must match the camera setting Auto Logout This ranges from 0 60
56. n Preset Tour Patrol No Pattern Begin Border End DIAGRAM 5 8 PATTERN Border setting Click Border as shown in Diagram 5 9 Border Move the camera to the left and right boundaries furthest range of motion using the directional keys and click on Left Border and Right Border respectively to confirm the settings Function Pattern Preset Tour Patrol No Pattern Left Border Right DIAGRAM 5 9 BORDER 5 4 2 2 CAMERA SETTINGS Click Page Switch to access the camera setting interface only supports part of the protocol Refer to Diagram 5 10 Camera Settings Enter Menu and Menu access or quit the camera settings menu Click Page Switch to get back to interface as shown in Diagram 5 3 P T Z control The directional key is mainly used for internal menu control i e the camera menu control Grayed out buttons indicate an unsupported function 94 DVR User Manual Note The Up Down arrows change menu item selections while the Left Right arrows change menu options eae Enter Menu Exit Menu Esc Enter Page switch DIAGRAM 5 10 CAMERA SETTING 5 5 VOICE INTERCOM 5 5 1 SUMMARY The Voice Intercom function enables the DVR bidirectional communication The User can talk and listen using the provided remote client software or over the Web via the DVR s audio input and output ports There are two types of bidirectional communication sharing and standalone These vary
57. n of the embedded DVR and the DDNS information 5 2 PORT MAPPING Port mapping is the mapping of a port outside of the web host s IP address to a machine inside the web and provides service When a user connects to the port of the IP address the server will automatically map the request to the corresponding machine on the LAN With the port mapping function we can map many ports of one machine s IP address to different machines and different ports on the web Port mapping can also have other special functions like POP SMTP TELNET etc Theoretically it can provide more than sixty thousand ports For example if we want to map a web server which has an IP address of 192 168 111 10 we just need to input the IP address and TCP port 80 into the port mapping chart of the router There are two methods to map a port automatic and manual The UPnP function automatically maps the port and modifies the router s port mapping chart 77 DVR User Manual 5 2 1 UPNP FUNCTION In order to get a connection to the DVR through a Public network we need to set the Router to cross the NAT of the DVR UPnP can make the NAT cross automatically via the UPnP agreement of the DVR and you don t have to set up the Router Note To use the UPnP Function there must be Router support and be able to set up the UPnP Function The first step Connect the Router to the network access the Router s configuration menus set up the Router and enable the U
58. nd line window as shown in Diagram 5 1 Run Command Line Program C WINDOWS syst 2 exe Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 2681 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator DIAGRAM 5 1 RUN COMMAND LINE PROGRAM Input ping Domain name then press Enter as shown in Diagram 5 2 DNS 76 DVR User Manual C WIKDOWS system32 exe Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 2688 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2681 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Administrator ping vssip net Pinging vssip net 123 157 155 186 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 123 157 155 186 hutes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 123 157 155 166 bhytes 32 timesims TTL 128 Reply from 123 157 155 186 hytez 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 123 157 155 186 bytes 32 timetims TTL 1238 Ping statistics for 123 157 155 166 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Hz 1 Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum ms Average Bme G 5 Documents and Settings Administrator DIAGRAM 5 2 DNS The computer will analyze the domain name configured in the DVR and return to the current IP address as the graphic shows underlined in red When the IP address corresponds to the embedded DVR s IP address in Public internet it means the DDNS is set up correctly If they are not the same please check the network connectio
59. nloads Acronis True Image WD Edition Advanced Format Software Only for Windows XP users with WD Advanced Format Drives Data Lifequard Diagnostic for DOS Data Lifequard Diagnostic for DOS CD Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows DIAGRAM 5 112 WD DOWNLOAD b Click on the icon for hard disk detection after downloading C Double click on the hard disk in the device list as in Diagram 5 113 WD Detect 93 DVR User Manual iet DLGDIAG Select An Option Physical Drive 1 Model Number V DC wOS20044F 007 CAT Serial Number 990330 QUICK TEST performs SMART dive quick self test to gather and verify the Data Lifeguard information contained on the drive 1 QUICK TEST DIAGRAM 5 113 WD DETECT 5 11 COMMON FAULTS DVR startup failure or continuous reboot Possible reasons 1 The system has been damaged by a bad DVR update 2 There is a problem with the DVR main board please contact your supplier 3 There is an HDD error Replace the faulty HDD Remote control does not work Possible reasons 1 Check if the batteries in the remote control are installed properly 2 Check the battery life 3 Check if the remote receiver is blocked by any objects 4 Check if the DVR address corresponds to the remote control address DVR cannot control P T Z Camera 94 DVR User Manual Possible reasons 1 RS 485 cable is connected wrong The A and B cables might be inversely connected 2 P T Z decoder protoco
60. ord Capture Audio and Video Off La Area Zoom Video images can be enlarged EJ Multi Screen switch Switch from a single screen to multi screen views and vice versa 67 DVR User Manual L1 Local Record Saves and records video to a local hard disk while in live view Set up the recording path in the Configuration menu LJ Capture Captures the present video channel Set up the path in Other ic Sound Turns audio on or off o Video Off Turns off the focus window d u 2 Function Key DIAGRAM 4 5 FUNCTION ICONS 4 1 4 P T Z CONTROL Set the P T Z protocol see Setting P T Z Configuration earlier in this manual Control a P T Z camera s direction step size zoom iris preset tour pattern border scan light wiper and auto pan etc otep size controls P T Z direction and speed e g a step size of 8 moves faster than a step size of 1 Eight directional rotations up down right left upper left upper right lower left lower right 68 DVR User Manual Focus Iris Ho 1 255 5 Advanced DIAGRAM 4 6 P T Z CONTROL Border scan Operation Select the camera line scan of the left right margin using the direction controls and click the Settings button in the left right margin position to determine the left border Preset Operation Modify a preset position by using the directional buttons and inputting a preset number then click Add to sa
61. play live views in surveillance window Surveillance window Change window layout Image color modify brightness contrast saturation and hue Image color amp other saturation Other set capture path recording download path and reboot P T Z control P T Z control menu System configuration recording search alarm setting exit etc DIAGRAM 4 4 DESCRIPTION 66 DVR User Manual 4 1 3 LIVE VIEW In the Web interface select the focus window in the live window The focus window has a light blue border From the left channel column select the channel as shown in Diagram 4 3 Channel Choices Caleta DIAGRAM 4 3 CHANNEL CHOICES Click on area in upper right corner this allows you to choose to open or close the channel to the main stream or secondary stream It also displays the current DVR s IP address and transfer rate as shown in Diagram 4 4 Stream information Stream Current channel Kbps AlE2182 Kbps pty DIAGRAM 4 4 STREAM INFORMATION The lower left corner shows the current video feed s channel name The upper right corner shows the current video feed s time display Click zz mz LH EH Lower left corner of the display window to switch between single screen and multi screen views The function icons are located in the lower right corner of the display window as shown in Diagram 4 5 Function The six icons represent Area Zoom Multi screen switch Local Rec
62. rface Scroll Wheel Increase or decrease a value while in the Switch combo box options Move up and down in a list box Zoom in and out in P T Z 3D zoom mode Mouse Movement Select and control the movement of the cursor 19 DVR User Manual Mouse Drag Selects motion detection area Set up regional coverage area Select 3D P T Z zoom function 3 6 INPUT METHOD In the input box choose numbers symbols or uppercase and lowercase letters Click the left mouse button to select value back arrow means backspace and the is used to enter a space Letter Input Interface DIAGRAM 3 5 LETTER INPUT INTERFACE Number Input Interface DIAGRAM 3 6 NUMBER INPUT INTERFACE Special Symbols Input Interface 475 6 Uo 9 Diagram 3 7 SPECIAL SYMBOLS INPUT INTERFACE 20 DVR User Manual 3 7 POWER ON OFF 3 7 1 POWER ON If the DVR is installed correctly and the switch is set to ON with the power light on the DVR will boot up automatically Different models may have varying boot up processes please refer to the Front Panel Introduction The DVR will detect all of the hardware connected to it when the power is turned on the process only takes approximately 20 seconds After detection the DVR will sound an alarm and enter into multi screen live view which enables the user to start operation Please refer to the Main Menu Introduction or relevant instructions The Recording time includes t
63. roblem We recommend Seagate and Western Digital drives How To Detect A Seagate HDD a Go to www seagate com Click Support amp Downloads gt choose Sea Tools download the tool as in Diagram 5 11 Sealools for Windows Cealool for Window Ces T sale JEF ml nm pr m ER E 1 FE eS SS Cc ems Tose be iar vedl Tor WINDOWS Is completery data IT the passes Windows vour troublesnanotinqg can move to other areas testo l a co US ATA ODATA IME Y amd H manta wrar oirctam ESS 2414 USD loose ATA rA AIDC and ato qm matale onto your system Go To Download See the tutorial earn more 92 DVR User Manual DIAGRAM 5 111 SEAGATE DOWNLOAD b Double click to install the downloaded file then click on the installed file to detect HDD information for the PC c Choose the HDD for detection other manufacturer s hard disk are suitable too How To Detect Western Digital HDDs a Go to www wdc com choose WD support download SATA amp SAS WD Caviar GP then download the software as shown in Diagram 5 112 WD Download WD Support Downloads SATA amp SAS WD Caviar Green GP Downloads W LJ Ji d 1 X cvy og SATA amp SAS Installation amp Downloads Knowledge Base Discussions Available Dow
64. s settings for managing system Users and groups of Users AM note Group and User names can be from 1 6 characters in length Valid characters include letters numbers and limited symbols underline dash and dot You may not use a space as a beginning or ending character There is no limit to the number of groups or users By default there are two group levels admin and user User management is controlled on two levels Group level and User level Group and User names cannot be duplicated and a User can only belong to one group The Account menu User management interface is shown in Diagram 3 20 User Management ACCOUNT Group Status admin Login Local user Normal user Default User Add User Modify User Add Group Group Modify Password DIAGRAM 3 20 USER MANAGEMENT Add User Adds group member information and sets authorizations 5 The default users are admin user and a hidden default The password of the first two usernames is 123456 An admin user has full system authorization a user only has surveillance and playback authorization The hidden default user operates without a password in login mode and cannot delete The DVR logs in automatically using the default account if there is no user login A User can revise some limits of power so some operations can be performed without logging in 46 DVR User Manual Click Add User to call up the sub menu then enter a User name password
65. s to provide accurate time setting from PC system Please refer to the instructions below when using a PC system as an NTP server 79 DVR User Manual NTP Server Set Up under Windows Start menu input regedit to enter the registry editing feature Build a new key assignment of DWORD Value by going to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services W32 Time Parameters registry sub key NtpServer Change the value to 1 and save Restart the computer NOTE changes to Windows registry must be done carefully and only make the changes as noted above It is best to always make a backup of your registry before attempting any changes NTP Server Set Up Under Linux Due to the differences between Linux distributions for details on how to set up an NTP server under Linux refer to the manual for the distribution you are using 5 4 PAN TILT ZOOM From the live screen right click and select P T Z Control the control channel as shown in Diagram 5 3 P T Z control 5 41 P T Z CONTROL From the P T Z control menu you can set direction step length zoom focus iris advanced features auxiliary features and camera settings 80 DVR User Manual Zoom Focus Set Page Switch Ptz Trace DIAGRAM 5 3 P T Z CONTROL Step size Controls P T Z direction and speed e g step size 8 is faster than step size 1 Range 1 8 8 is the maximum Click kel and kal for zoom focus and
66. t to Constant Bit Rate or there are 6 levels of image quality in the Variable Bit rate options of which 6 is the best The default is CBR 34 DVR User Manual Audio Enable or disable concurrent audio recording for the selected video channel Snapshot Turns main stream extended stream audio and video resolution coding on and off Mode Captures a single video frame during an alarm Image Size CIF size of picture Image Quality 6 levels Snapshot Frequency Sets the single frame capture rate The options are 1s pc 2s pc 3s pc 4s pc 5s pc 6s pc 7s pc and 8s pc where s pc means number of seconds between screen snapshot and frame captures More Sets Click Setting to display the sub menu below with additional configuration options Channel Config Local Config Channel Name Display Date Display Channel Display Set Time Display Set Video Cover Preview Monitor Set Area Copy Default OK Cancel App DIAGRAM 3 11 MORE CONFIGURATIONS Channel Name Display Toggles on screen display of the channel name Date Display Toggles on screen date display Note One or both of these boxes must be checked for the next two display items to function Channel Display Click on the Set button The video feed for the selected channel will appear in full screen mode displaying the channel title This saves instantly You can quit by clicking 35 DVR User Manual the right mouse button
67. there will be a system lockout for 30 minutes after 5 unsuccessful login attempts For security reasons please modify the default password 3 11 MAIN MENU INTRODUCTION The Main Menu has six command options Search Configuration Maintenance Output Storage and Shutdown MAIN MENU CONFIGURATION MAINTAIN x OUTPUT STORAGE SHUTDOWN mms DIAGRAM 3 6 SYSTEM MAIN MENU Search Search records by type channel time and playback 27 DVR User Manual Configuration Configure recording motion detection abnormalities alarm system network and user management settings Storage Hard disk and back up management Output Configure out P T Z alarm output serial and output modes Maintenance Display the system log information version information stream statistics and online Users You can also reset to factory defaults or use the automatic maintenance function Shutdown Log off the User menu turns off the machine restarts the system and switches Users and all other operations Note When you point at a Main Menu item a description of it appears below the icons 28 3 12 MAIN MENU gt THE SEARCH MENU DVR User Manual You can call up the SEARCH interface through the Main Menu as shown in Diagram 3 7 Record Search Channel Search syn Syn Normal 2 4Motion PAAIIType Normal 4 4Motion DIAGRAM 3 7 RECORD SEARCH SelectAll List 03
68. twork bandwidth The greater the bandwidth the more the network can handle and the smoother the video playback will be The automatic setting adjusts these settings based on available network resources Network Download NUM Should be set to 0 8 Transfer Mode Fluency priority or Picture Quality priority or self adaption according to the setting the network automatically adjusts the stream LAN Download If enabled the speed is 1 5 2 times the normal speed HTTP Default 80 TCP PORT Default 8000 variable UDP PORT Default 8001 variable UPnP Protocol on the router automatically opens port mapping make sure UPnP feature is enabled on the router Refer to chapter 5 2 1 41 DVR User Manual Email Set the sender mailbox SMTP server IP address port username password and sender s mailbox mail SSL Encryption Email title supports Chinese English and Arabic numerals Input maximum 32 characters Max supports 3 Receiving Addresses and SSL Encryption Mailbox FTP click Set oet FTP server IP address port and destination folder System will create folders by IP time and channel if there is no remote folder specified FTP username and password oet a maximum file size channel time type and etc oet FTP file length Upload the whole recording if the file length is smaller than the setting leave out the exceeded part if the file length exceeds the setting O refers to uploading the
69. ug the USB drive into the USB port on the DVR Using the DVR s OSD interface go to Main Menu gt Maintenance gt Version and click on Start to install the update 5 9 TERMS Dual stream Dual stream one high bit rate stream for the local HDD for storage QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF ACIF coding uses other low bit rate stream for network transmissions such as QCIF CIF coding Frame frame intra frame images removes redundant information to compress the transmittable data also known as key frames 90 DVR User Manual B Frame B frame According to a time redundancy of the source image sequence the previously encoded frame accounts for the source image after the encoded frame is compressed also known as the bi directional prediction frame P Frame P frame Image frames are lower quality than the previous B Frame also known as predicted frames Wide Dynamic Bright parts and dark parts in particular can be seen very clearly at the same time Wide dynamic range is a ratio between the brightest luminance signal value and the darkest value S M A R T S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Now widely used in hard disk data security technology a monitoring system analyzes motor circuit HDD and disk head when a HDD is running and warns you when there is an abnormality CVBS Composite Video Broadcast Signal consists of luminance and color signals from the composite baseband signal
70. ve Auto Tour Operation Select Tour Point between the first cruise line and cruise input box value Input numbers in Path and Preset Click Add Preset to add a preset value to the cruise path and repeat to add additional presets Click Clear Preset to delete a preset Repeat this step to delete more presets Pattern Operation Click Pattern in order to record an automated pattern Then go back to the P T Z controls to modify the zoom focus and iris etc Stop recording in the Pattern setting to save the pattern 69 DVR User Manual AUX Open Turn auxiliary components on and off Light Wiper Turn the Light Wiper protocol on and off 4 1 5 CONFIGURATION Access the DVR s local configuration menu by clicking on Configuration For further details please refer to Local operation guide Diagram 4 7 CONFIGURATION El Control Panel Maintenance Bf VERSION Video In Out Audio In Out Alarm In ut Ethernet Fort R5232 ATA Port Si Config manage Bios Version 1 003 0000 2 Build 2011 11 14 ig SETTING EHI Record Config BasicSet RecordPlan ACCOUNT Ei x NETWORK NM BasicSet AdvanceSet E ALARM Local Alarm Eig DETECT ABNORMITY Refresh 54 Peripherals N Alarm I O Config DIAGRAM 4 7 CONFIGURATION 4 1 6 SEARCH RECORD Click Search to open the search window Diagram 4 10 You can search and operate recordings alarms motion detection and
71. witch to normal Play pause gt Il di speed from slow motion playback Backward To go backwards single click again To stop backward play during normal playback press Rewind or single frame advance Press the play Moves the video playback a single frame Backward Key 4 Dackward Advance video by a single frame forward or back by clicking either 4 or when video is paused Manual single frame advance button 1I to resume normal playback FORM 3 3 PLAYBACK CONTROL Note 1 The DVR playback control bar shows file playback speed channel time playback progress and other information 2 The playback speed and rewind functions can differ between DVR versions Please check the DVR version you have in order to ensure successful operation 31 DVR User Manual 3 13 MAIN MENU gt THE CONFIGURATION MENU You can access the Configuration menu through the Main Menu This menu gives you access to several additional menus including System Record Network Alarm Account and Abnormity As shown in Diagram 3 8 Configuration below CONFIGURATION N 35 SYSTEM RECORD NETWORK ACCOUNT ABNORMITY DIAGRAM 3 8 CONFIGURATION 3 13 1 CONFIGURATION MENU gt THE SYSTEM MENU To open the System configuration menu click the System icon in the Configuration menu SYSTEM System Time 2013 09 09 14 05 28 Date Format YYYY MM DD y Snapshot Interval 2 Date Separator DST Set Time For
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