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1. Storage File NEMON Network Archiver StoragestSite 1 Site 1 1 strg Usage 614 MB 614 MB Recording Interval 2011 04 02 09 07 57 2011 04 02 09 21 05 E Log Check the Log status of each Schedule m G6 Log i o OUUU O From 2011 04 05 To 2011 04 05 site Storage Test 2 zj Level Time Site Message Info 2011 04 05 16 06 46 Storage Test 2 Storage formatted C Users kt Info 2011 04 05 16 06 43 Storage Test 2 Storage added C WUserst ktee Info 2011 04 05 13 16 54 Storage Test 2 Archiving stopped Info 2011 04 05 13 16 46 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 13 14 44 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 13 11 36 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 13 10 21 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 10 45 56 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 10 40 02 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 10 39 48 Storage Test 2 Scheduled 2011 04 05 09 39 35 Info 2011 04 05 10 39 47 Storage Test 2 Start archiving Info 2011 04 05 10 39 47 Storage Test 2 Schedule added afd F System Tray The program icon System Tray is located as shown below Network Archiver provides System Tray Find the System Tray in order to shut down Network Archivier safely and completely A 1 17 a 11 04 06 5 Reference a Storage Playback to utilize NEMON2 Each Storage File strg
2. 2 4 RECORD Under Record menu options for Storage Record and Record Tools can be configured 2 4 1 MENU gt RECORD gt Storage RECORD Storage RECORD Detail Storage S MA R T pacit Capacity Type 1 14999968 HOD Record Record 2010 03 11 12 24 57 PM 2010 03 15 11 20 45 AM 97 35 GB 149 99 GB MENU mmm 91 2010 12 28 04 04 17 PM EJ MENU 2009 09 01 07 03 30 PM Storage screen displays the information about the installed connected storage device such as Capacity Type Usage and Status Format Press Format to format the selected HDD Record Displays the HDD s storage space used and the time period of the recorded data Detail Displays the detailed information of the data stored on the HDD In S M A R T screen status of the HDD are displayed with its temeprature Click Update to get the latest status MENU 80 22700 2 4 2 MENU gt RECORD gt Record Record Event Schedule Record Event Schedule V Overwrite Overwrite M Use Emergency Record Audio Record Auto Deletion days of JZ F ee Laney Auto Deletion days Time Record 30 fH Standarda CiF sv Mode is Quality Event Record 30 HHHigh _ viCIF sv TimeRecord 30 H Standarda v Emergency Record 30 HH High _ s v CiF _ _ lv Event Record 30 High cy Record 30 H E a 2011 03 28 03 17 49 PM E In Record general recording options such as overwrite resolution speed recording qual
3. Cancel Register the remote users Each user needs to use their own password when they log in Select to start registering a new user Add User E Name Super User Description super user account Password M Remote Live M Remote PTZ Remote Alarm M Voice Transmission M Record Remote Playback M Remote Backup Remote Setup M Remote Upgrade Cancel 3 2 Remote DVR Setup Click on it and Remote Setup to open Remote Setup menu Site Auto Detection Description Front Parking 192 168 1 48 TEST DVR 111 111 111 111 DWR for TEST Tower 192 168 99 44 test 192 168 1 91 AE Edit Remove Connection Select a DVR to setup and select Connection button Setup menu will appear as show below once it is connected NEMON NETWORK MONITORING SOFTWARE LOX SYSTEM Information DVR Name Jel MAC Address 00 08 9F F4 AC 54 Version Upgrade Remote Controller ID Video Type AUTO iy Configuration 2010 05 24 05 14 56 PM Be WwW oc DABA LOS Q wa Q 9BANDWIDTH 49KB SEC Note The Setup menu opened in the remote site will look the same to the setup menu at the DVR s physical location This is to make the users easily use the setup menu no matter where they are controlling the DVR from 3 3 Remote Upgrade You can upgrade the DVR system from a remote location on your PC using NEMON NEMON NETWORK MONITORING SOFTWARE 0 Lox SYSTEM
4. Note The backup process could take longer if the system is being monitored played back from the remote location using the client program Note DO NOT remove the back up media from the DVR while the data backup is being processed It may cause critical damage to either the media or the system 4 2 Instant Backup Press backup button on front panel to instantly Backup the video while watching the playback video Instant Backup window will open up Select Device File Name Audio and press Start to do the backup while playback is being continued The Backup Icon will appear on the screen during the Playback Press backup button one more time to stop and complete Instant Backup Note DO NOT remove the back up media while the data backup is being processed It may cause critical damage to either the media or the system Note Playback speed will be slower than usual during instant back up 4 3 Clip Maker Device Device USB Storage A 1 y File Name e File Name From 2009 04 07 HH 11 01 554M E From 2009 04 07 To 2009 04 07 H 11 01 55 AM _ H To 2009 04 07 Camera fi T Camera M Audio Status Ready 0 Bytes 0 Bytes Status Ready 0 Bytes 0 Bytes MENU 2009 03 01 08 54 18 AM MENU 4 1 lLie gt GEES SC 2009 03 01 08 54 18 AM Clip Maker creates a single channel backup file that can be played on any PC with Quick Time player Select Clip Maker option on the pop up menu in play or pause mod
5. Information DYR Name MAC Address 00 08 9F F4 AC Version Upgrade Remote Controller ID O 57 ve x Video Type AUTO y aa ax Save in E Desktop y O eem Configuration Import D Broma My econ Any Network Places Decuners FAP BLANKES S OSTAT akg Desktop Cana D 2010 05 24 05 14 56 PM My Documen ts 3 My Computer a File name HDO4P BLANK1 0 9 5 05141 pkg x Save EKRU naano TPSCBBSOM lt gt Sore a m a S Save as type i eBANDWIDTH 49KB SEC My Network ave as type Upgrade File pkg lso Cancel e Click on it and Remote Setup to open Remote Setup menu e Select Information under System e Click next to S W version to browse for the file for upgrade e Select the file location and the file to upgrade the system Note Please do not exit NEMON or power off a computer until the system upgrade is completed 4 Callback Start gt Program gt remote software folder gt Callback Callback icon will be displayed on the bottom right of Window once the program starts Callback x arrived from 19 166 0 160 4 56 PM PES O EA Callback message will be displayed notified as shown above Click Callback icon to display main window of Callback as shown below Y Callback Address DVR Name Date Time Seg pee Title AQOress UVR Mame Date lime cvent 1ype me 2 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 03 26PM Motion HD
6. MENU IS In Alarm tab each camera s video loss can trigger single or multi alarms Press to select alarms to be triggered by each camera s video loss MENU 2011 01 03 09 40 40 AM In Notification tab each camera s video loss can be notified to single or multi callback sites or email addresses Press to enter callback or email address to be notified by each camera s video loss MENU 2011 01 03 09 4120 AM E EVENT Video Loss PTZ s presets can be recalled by a Video Loss event Enter PTZ presets to be recalled by cameras with Video Loss events MENU EEE sescocococococococosocosoooocococococosococosoooooooooococososococsoooooococoococososocosoooooocosococososocoosoooococooocococooooosoooococooococosoooooooooococosooocooooooooooo 2 6 4 MENU gt EVENT gt Text In Text lIn Record Alarm Notification PTZ Text In Model AA ee e Transaction Begin M Any Char RS485 MM TEXT IN2 0 p Transaction End M CR LF Ignore String Line Delimiter CR LF fv O Case Sensitive 2011 01 03 10 13 28 AM E 2011 01 03 10 13 39 AM E The system can be connected to POS or ATM Toxt in PAN h LM RSM eee machines to get Text Input Text in Model Transaction Begin O Any Char TransactionEnd Te Note The POS ATM machine must use general Ignore String Lo Je Line Deiimiter LF T ASCI COQE O Case Sensitive Text In Model Select Text In model from the list Transaction Begin Enter the first word
7. 1 VGA 1 CVBS Dual Display 4 RCA Line In 1 RCA Line Out 4 TTL 3 Emergency 2 Open Collector Output RS232 RS485 USB x 2 Real Time 720 x 480 NTSC 1 4 PIP Digital Zoom H 264 Codec 120fps CIF NTSC 120fps Half DI NTSC 60fps D1 NTSC Very High High Standard Low Time lapse Event Time amp Event Emergency Panic 1 4 Digital Zoom Calendar Search Event Search Text In Search Go to Time Multi Channel Normal amp Reverse Play RW amp FF x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Frame to Frame Pause Ethernet 10 100 Base TCP IP HTTP DHCP ADSL PPPoE RTP RTSP Live Playback Setup Notification Callback E Mail Internet Explorer 7 or higher iPhone Android Phone Real Streaming 2 x SATA HDD External HDD USB External USB Memory Front Panel Button USB Mouse port IR Remote Controller Joystick Controller port Graphic User Interface Multilingual FCC CE KCC ROHS Compliance DC12V 3 33A 40W 41 F 104 F 0 80 non condensing 13 39 W x2 64 H x10 43 D inch 4 4lbs without HDD Model In Out In Out Sensor In Video Audio Device Alarm Out I O Interface Speed Resolution Display Split Screen Compression Speed Recording Resolution Picture Quality Mode Display Search Mode Playback Playback Mode Interface Protocol Network Application Web Browse Mobile Support Storage Backup Control OSD Approval ROHS Power Consumption Operating Temperature Oper
8. 2 0 MENU EVENT gt TOCA 44 2 6 5 MENU gt EVENT gt SVSte iia 46 3 PAYBACK A dvcuicudnatwes aaa a aana Ria 47 PIGO TO E ENG 49 32 Calendar SCARCM orena dinaan aaa diaaa ininda inaa iaa 49 3 EVent SEAN O aaae AEN 49 nts n aeee a A E 50 5 5 Backup Data Playback asa 51 SO PlayDaCck CON sao 52 A BACK UD A a a 53 Sy Me 5 NM O 53 122 MMS tAN G BACK U oane ladilla oia it 54 4 CU Matan acia 54 Chapter 4 Remote Software oomcmccocononononononononononnnnnnanananananarananaaa OD 1 USING Remote Software cinco da iaa daa 55 141 St ring NS a 55 120 Sto SOLD ninia aran 57 13 FAVOR AAA A A ADAL AD A AD AAA AAA 60 1237 o O A tos eaas tosteon tortensssnstanes huss ness teat wens duct aaa 62 A tat tacit tet tity byl dts a onto sn ts cans Sula s ental 63 Meee Tig DYR sea UU sete acres vere ntce ens rence teal avens entra ved A 63 Pet 2 aerate varacie earns uspsagto tem toes mteneeonionincaiic aimee ieee tates natameaes 63 Te A 64 A SARE TA 64 2 Remote Play Dak ssc asauewenneistweuensieecus 65 2 1 Calendar S arChaccctcssaccstacsaacctncsenestaccencadecteaestacneacstanneseetweceauetasceaeetavesavebavanedaces 65 22s EVEME SOANCM aicus ucts tons tats tains sats tains vata tains Sambo bane Samp baen E E 66 2 93 TEXT IMs SCAN Chiaxcachsationshantbaasmondancodusbun dove mundo Man A 67 2 4 Saving the recorded data sssssssssnsunnsannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 68 2 5 Play BACKUP Data waits inersneassuaiand
9. 4 APR 2010 4 gt 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 MN 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 SMTWTES 52700 pm Calendar Search a gt ri OEE DRY naano ABBA SOB a a a 9BANDUIDTH 49KBSEC Use below buttons to control the playback image Playback Control Button H Beginning 4 Reverse Play Rewind 41 Step Backward W Stop Ip Step Forward bp Play Fast Forward mi End Go To Time e Click the 73 icon to display time search window Enter specific time to search the data Go to Time x 51 38 PM e Click _ icon to refresh and update the calendar info 2 2 Event Search Select Event Search on the bottom of the screen to open Event Search Panel Enter Date Event Type etc and select SEARCH button to retrieve the search results 40 HX AO 5 6 Fold Event Search Panel EVENT SEARCH SEARCH RESULTS gt Vie 04 2009 08 10 17 29 40 a Y 3 02 2009 08 10 17 29 40 as Ge 01 2009 08 10 17 29 40 Event Type ms A 03 2009 08 10 17 26 40 O 04 2009 08 10 17 26 39 Y Y Y Sensor Motion Emergency 02 2009 08 10 17 26 39 Video Loss Text In E A 01 2009 08 10 17 26 39 Camera CAM 04 2009 04 12 E 03 2009 08 10 17 15 41 TIME 17 21 31 Qj 04 2009 08 10 17 15 40 A TEXT IN ABCDEDFGH GS 04 2009 08 10 17 26 39 5 THANK YOU EMART Event Searchi 26 39 1 q 11 M 12 v 13 M 14 M 15 16 Q SEARCH PH 140 O OA 9BANDWIDTH 49KB SEC Select an event from the list
10. NETWORK Notification Callback E Mail E Mail Interval 1 min 7 E M abc abe com _ _ _ _ _ el M test test org 0d Ol Ol Ol 2009 10 27 02 02 48 PM MENU NETWORK Notification Callback E Mail E Mail Interval SMTP Server le Senders 00 Recipient 00 Cancel MENU SMTP SMTP Server Port Sender ID Password MENU 0 111605 AN In Email Menu box Events can be notified to personal email addresses in text message format E Mail Interval Select E Mail Interval to set time interval between each repetitive event notifications via email Recipient Enter the email address of a recipient Up to 5 recipients can be entered Note Any events detected during the pre set interval time will not be notified right away e g If the interval is set as 30 seconds only the events registered every 30 seconds after the first event will be notified via email SMTP Server Enter SMTP server using the virtual keyboard SMTP server information can be obtained from the system administrator Sender Enter the address name where the email will be sent from NETWORK Transmission Limit Bandwidth Mbps Mode ips Quality Resolution Network Live 30 HH Standara v crF _ r HH Standard v ci lv 2010 12 30 05 23 57 PM El MENU 2 5 4 MENU gt NETWORK gt Transmission In Transmission menu box Network transmission parameters such as ips and bandwidth
11. Select Schedule tab to schedule an Alarm operation Alarm can be set by day time mode and inputs camera Schedule Alarm va 4 M ALARM1 2 ALARM2 L menu e sescocoocococococococococoooooococosococosococoooococococococosoooooooooococosooooooooooo Press to choose Alarms outputs and Buzzer output when activated eeccococococococsoooooococococosocsocosoooooococococococococoooooooooooococooocosooooooooo 2 2 4 MENU gt DEVICE gt Keyboard Press Z to find and select the desired Keyboard Model TB CNSR1 y keyboard from the list ovrip o El MENO 2 2 5 MENU gt DEVICE gt RS232 8 RS485 Press LY to choose a device to connect on each ports RS232 Supports Text In POS device PTZ and Keyboard device An external signal converter may be required RS485 Supports Text In POS device An external signal converter may be required PTZ and Keyboard device MENU e 2009 04 04 08 00 44 PM Note Text In devices e g Cash Register needs to use ASCII code COPS P Coe e ES EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE EEEE EEE OO EEE EEE EEEEEEEEEEE EE OOEE EEE EOEEE EE SEOEE EEO EEE rro EE EOEEE EH EEEEEE EE EEEH EE EOEEE HES ELEE ELE LEEE EEE ECEELESELEEEEOe 2 3 DISPLAY In Display menu Display options for OSD and Monitor can be configured 2 3 1 MENU gt DISPLAY gt Display Language Hide Status Bar MENU TOANE 2 3 2 MENU gt DISPLAY gt VGA oso M Monitoring PIP Ver
12. 1 192 168 1 0 0 To 0 To 0 0 0 PE 192 168 1 To 192 168 1 192 168 1 0 0m0 0 000 00 88K E li o e o o o ie o DODODODOODODOR E E E To UPnP Forwarding Port Triggering lt E Please insert the IP address and Port number for DVR in the Port Forward menu The Port number which you insert at this point make it possible to distinguish each of DVRs Specify the WEB port number to access the DVR with Internet Explorer Default port number is 80 6 DVR Configuration Example of DVR Network setting Address Port Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway EX KA EX EZ ma EZ DNS Server 00 oO Oo 00 t ID Password t 2009 12 17 04 49 45 PM Select Static IP option and enter following options accordingly Then the network should assign an dedicated IP address to the DVR NETWORK Address Address Port Network Port 10101 1500 32000 Web Port 80 Setup 10103 Web so 2010 03 23 05 19 59 PM Make sure the ports for DVR are all set accordingly or set network ports according to DVR port settings 1 2 Using DDNS without logging into autoipset com Please open DDNS menu at your DVR in the following route DVR gt MENU gt NETWORK gt DDNS corro rro EEEE EEE EEEE EEO EEE rro rro rro rosso oros rro oo VU Y Use DDNS DDNS Server Hostname ID Password Enter a un
13. 1 W Site 1 strgx Filename Capacity Period Status Site 1 1 strg 614 MB 2011 04 02 09 07 57 2011 04 02 09 21 05 Site 1 2 strg 614 MB 2011 04 02 09 21 05 2011 04 02 09 33 58 Good Site 1 3 strg 614 MB 2011 04 02 08 59 13 2011 04 02 09 37 17 Good Pause Archiving Create l Add Remove Format Detail Filename Name of Storage File It is possible to check full path where the file is being stored by tool tip when mouse cursor is placed on the Filename Capacity Full capacity of File Period Full period of recorded data on Storage File Status Current status of File Able to retreat a file Not Formatted Not been formatted Not able to open a file Not Found File does not exist Create Create new Storage File Add Add existing Storage File Remove Remove selected Storage File It is possible to choose deletion of Storage File from separate Dialog Format Format selected Storage File Each site has own ID and the ID is included and hidden on each Storage File as well If adding Storage File used from other Sites it recognizes as Not Formatted due to different IDs thus the new Storage needs to be formatted Create Add Remove Format can not be performed for Storage Group under Archiving Try it after stopping Archiving Pause Archiving Detail It is available to check the detail section list of the selected Storage File from separate Dialog m Storage Detail e A mE
14. A R T function monitors System mama Eee storage conditions such as Temperature Storage Full Mies O AT Conditions and Recording status Storage Full value can be configured so that the DVR sends notifications when the HDD usage reaches a certain level Warning message can be notified in various ways as moss described below In S M A R T Threshold you can configure tolerable temperature level of the HDD If the temperature of HDD increases over the threshold a notification will be sent in various ways according to the following settings EVENT System Storage Bad System Alarm Alarm ER 4 M ALARM1 ic Storage Bad Z IL ALARM2 Jl 12 Storage Full 3 Eg Alert S M A R T No Record Storage 2011 04 05 04 19 49 PM j 2011 01 03 03 16 19 PM In Alarm tab the system event can trigger single or multi alarms Press to select alarms to be triggered by each event If Alert is selected system will pop up a warning message on the screen EVENT System Storage Bad System Alarm Notification JON Taba O Ema U DEERE 7 IR al 122 120 1231 MfBltesterabe com_ 2 Ji abc acc com alfa vr dvr com 7 HAT o 222 Ss MA RT Ss jo tl 4 No Record Storage Soy do 222 Cm IS Zo elo 4 elo m MENU 2011 04 05 osa PM meno 2011 01 08 02235 PME In Notification tab the system events can be configured to notify single or multi callback sites or email addresses Press to enter callback o
15. ES VU 3 How to use Network Archiver Start Network Archiver Archiving by using Schedule Wizard New Schedule NEMON Network Archiver i E B E Hame Address AOL AG DEE EJ Step 1 Entering Archiving Site address and following information for a site registration and log in Schedule Wizard 1 Site Name New Site Address 192 166 1 1 Playback Port 10102 User Administrator Password m lnea cones Name Enter the Site name Address Enter the Site address for Remote Archiving Playback Port Enter Playback Port for the site The default setting value is 10102 and it depends on the network setting of the local site Note Network Archvier requires to set Playback Port as a DVR for its network connection User Password Enter User and Password to log in User has to be set with authority of Network Playback Step 2 Selecting a starting point of data for Remote Archiving gt T n AA Schedule Wizard 2 Recording Data to Archive Archive Recording Data From Specific 2011 05 09 10 26 07 Recording Interval First Archiving from the very beginning of recorded data on DVR Last Archiving from the latest recorded data on DVR Specific Archiving from designated point by user If data doesn t exist on the designated point archiving will start from the latest data right after the designated point Load Shows the status of recor
16. Enables Audio output Backup Select backup or Clip Copy option Storage Select HDD or Backup Data to playback Emergency Record Start Emergency Recording Log Select System Event log Move Display Focus Choose Move Display Focus to control display options on the other monitor Exit Playback Exit Search Mode and return to Live Mode COPS P Pee EEE HEHE EEE EEE OEE EEE EEEEE EEE EEEE EEE OEEE EEE EEEEE EEE EEEE EEE OEE EEE EOE E EE EOEE EEO EEE EEE EOEEE EH SEEEE EE EEEEH EE EOEEEEHEEEEE HEEL EEE EE EO EEE HHS ELEEE DEL EEE EEL ELEEE EE ELEEOEOS 3 1 Go to Time Select Go to Time to browse through recorded data by time date Set time date using E button Use Go to Beginning and End options to search the very first and last data of the recording Once desired settings are entered press OK to begin playback Go to Beginning Move to the very first data in the recording Date Time 2009 04 07 4 09 47 18 AM HH O Go to Beginning O Go to End i PTE O Go to End Move to the latest data in the recording 3 2 Calendar Search UE WED THU 4 5 11 12 18 19 Calendar Search provides easy search on the calendar and time line graph Dates with recorded data will be highlighted Once you select the date it will display recorded time bar below Click detail to open recorded time table In the table the numbers on the top shows the hours in 24 hours format and titles on the left indicate camera numbers
17. Focus Move the control e g setup OSD and etc from one monitor to another when using both CVBS and VGA at the same time Setup Menu Displays the Main setup menu For more information on Contextual Menu please refer to 2 DVR Configuration 2 DVR Configuration 2 1 SYSTEM Under SYSTEM menu System configuration options for general Information Date amp Time User Quick Setup and System Log can be selected 2 1 1 MENU gt SYSTEM gt Information DVRName od MAC Address 00 06 F4 0B 8A 24 Version Remote Control ID DVR Name HI Ia Iis Ie IE Je Iie lo Ee IPICIPIELFLSIHIL IL Ik Video Type AUTO Configuration INIT IRIs Del _space e 1 11 MENU So 0 Fra 2009 05 13 02 08 43 PM In the Information box DVR Name System Version Upgrade Mac Address and Configuration options can be selected Highlight and press at DVR Name to enter or change the name of the DVR Name the DVR by using the virtual keyboard To upgrade firmware on the system save the upgrade file to USB Flash Memory and connect it to DVR Once the Device is connected press Upgrade button to execute the system upgrade Upgrade will take approximately 5 minutes DVR will reboot automatically when the upgrade is completed Note DO NOT remove USB Flash Memory or turn off the system during the upgrade This may cause system malfunctioning Remote Control ID Entering Remote Control ID allows controlling of multiple DVRs i
18. and Storage Group File strgx can be played on NEMON2 Playback all Storage Files linked and belong to the Storage Group at once C WUsersttkteemt Documents t NEMON Network Archiver StoragesWSite 1 ba a Filename i Period Site 1 1 strg 2011 04 02 09 07 57 AM 2011 04 02 09 21 05 Site 1 2 strg 2011 04 02 09 21 05 AM 2011 04 02 09 33 58 Site 1 3 strg 2011 04 02 08 59 13 AM 2011 04 02 09 37 17 Site 1 strgx 2011 04 02 08 59 13 AM 2011 04 02 09 37 17 b Restrictions 1 Storage File which is being used by Network Archiver can not be playback at the same time on NEMONZ2 On the contrary Storage File which is being used by NEMON2 can not be used on Network Archiver 2 Archiving progress occupies one Playback Connection of the site 3 Full capacity of Storage File has to be at least 0 5GB or more 4 Path for the first created Storage Group File by Schedule Wizard cannot be changed once it is created COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
19. can add Remote Site by pressing button or delete the site by button Remote Site Name Address 192 168 0 12 Port 10101 H Auto Login D Administrator Password Cancel Name Enter the Site name Address Enter the Site address for Remote DVR Port Enter Port for the site It depends on the network setting of the local site User Password Enter User and Password to log in User has to be set with authority of Network After the editing is done click Done button Remote Site ooo 3603 Remote Site X A ED16 192 168 0120 00K 2 EDO8 192 168 0138 ____ Jelx 13 EDO4 192 168 0 14 dX B PTZ Mode Click the right button of the mouse or the arrow shape in the middle of remote controller on Remote Live Mode and select Remote PTZ Appendix E NEMON Network Archiver Instructions 1 Outline NEMON Network Archiver is a Remote Archiving Program to keep recorded data from DVRs on remote sites via Network 2 Feature The S W can be used without any additional upgrade of the DVRs Archiving can be simultaneously performed with multi sites registered The S W offers flexible storage management by creating adding or deleting Storage File as much as user wants regardless of the size and numbers COPS P Poe e EEE EEE HELE EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEO OEE EEE EEE EEEEEOEE EE OOEE EEE EOEE EEE EEOEE ET OLEE EEE EOEEE EE SEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEOEE EEE EEEH EEE OEEE HEE ELEEE DEL EEE ELE LEE
20. created it doesn t make a new folder and overwrite the existing one c Enter Output File Name Enter file name The file name is automatically created with numbers in order as follow E g filename_000001 jpg filename_000002 jpg and d Select Video Type The file can be saved as NTSC 704 x 480 or PAL 704 x 574 according to Video Type But this does not affect the display resolution e Click Start Button Click the start button Play time and End time of Video File are shown under progress bar The Video conversion process will be displayed on the window If Stop the process during the conversion it will end and complete the conversion process up to the stopped point F Import Digital Signage File into DVR Create a folder by name of advertise and same the files in that folder in USB flash memory Files must be saved in the folder and the folder name should be advertise DVR will not recognize any other folder names Once it is done connect USB flash memory to DVR and follow Digital Signage instructions Import to use Digital Signage features refer to Chapter 3 2 3 4 Digital Signage for the detail COPS P Poe e ESE E HEHE EEE EEE EEE HEHE EEE E EEE EE EO OEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEEE EE OEEE EEE EOEEE EE EEOEE ETO EEE EEE EEEEE EE SEOEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEOEEE EEL EEH EEE OEEEH ES ELEEEDELEEE ELE CEE ES 0 0 Appendix D PFRM Instructions PC Free Remote Monitoring 1 Outline It allows a direct re
21. from which the text to be displayed on the screen Any Character Check Any Character Box to display all text input Transaction End Enter the last word to which the text to be displayed on the screen To display additional lines after the transaction end select more line options Ignore String Enter a word to be ignored Line Delimiter Enter a symbol or a word to be recognized as the end of lines Case Sensitive Select Case Sensitive option to differentiate upper and lower cases EVENT Text In TEXT IN2 Text lIn Record Alarm Notification PTZ 15 MA a d 1 TEXT IN1 es jel 2 TEXT IN2 Y le 2011 01 18 05 13 09 PM E 2011 01 03 10 14 28 AM E In Record tab text event can activate recording of single or multi cameras Press to select camera s to be recorded upon text events If both RS232 RS485 Ports are used simultaneously they should be in conjunction with different cameras For example if RS232 is programmed to record cameras 1 12 RS485 should be connected to 13 16 RS232 and RS484 ports cannot activate the same camera COPS C Pee EE SEE EES OLEH EE EEE EEE SEEE EEE EEEE EEE E EEE EE EEEE EEE EEEEEEEOEE EEE EEEEE EH EEOEE EE OTEEE EE EOEEE EH SEOEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEEEHEEOEE EEE EEEH EE EOEEE EE SE LEE ELELEEEEEDELEEE EEE LEE EEOe EVENT Text In TEXT IN1 Text ln Record Alarm Notification PTZ OM Alarm IA AA 1 M ALARMI TEXT IN1 _ 12B O 12 MI ALARM2 TEXT IN2 ae eee MENU 2011 01 0
22. input will be processed ad Alarm events by the DVR The emergency sensor is designed for Emergency recording only The DVR will do the Emergency record as per the configurations when this port is triggered An RS 232C connector is provided to connect the DVR to an ATM or POS machine for Text In function To make connections on the terminal block press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button RESET Dos o 00 054 OOO OS e Network Connect a Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 connector to the DVR s network port for monitoring playback and setup from a remote site See Chapter 3 2 DVR Configuration for configuring the Network connections e Reset The DVR has a Reset switch that will only be used to return all the settings to the original factory settings To reset the unit turn the DVR off first Turn the DVR on while poking a straightened paperclip in the reset hole Hold the switch while the DVR is initializing corr corrn ennrrnnnncrnnnncrannncnnnrrrrrnncrrnnnnnnerrrrrnncrrnnnnncrnnnncrrnn crnnerrrrrrnnncrrnncncrn nrrrnnnncrrrrnncrrrnnnrrnnencrrnn rnrn nrrr o e Power Connector Connect adapter cable to the power connector on the rear panel DC12V 3 33A Input AC power to the adapter free voltage from 100V to 240V 50 60Hz 3 Cautions e Avoid installing the product in hot places or near the heat generator It may cause fire e Do not put vase flowerpot cup cosmetics dru
23. multiple sites Up to 64 different cameras and sites can be monitored and managed on one screen Select tab Site Favorite Auto Detection favorite_2 Test for Favorite Favorite for TEST Connection Close Click button to group multiple sites as one favorite group Enter the group s name and description Up to 64 different cameras in different sites can be grouped and displayed together Select sites and cameras from the drop down list by clicking button Note Sites should be registered under Site menu before setting the favorite group Add Favorite x Name favorite_3 Description Test for Favorite Layout 4x4 Site Camera Front Parking 1 CAM1 test 3 CAM3 Front Parking 2 CAM2 Tower 2 CAM2 Tower 16 CAM16 TEST DVR 11 CAM11 N A N A 0 om fF QU N A ces Connect Site Favorite Description 1 3 Site List Panel The remote sites also can be registered on Site List Panel Use EDIT REMOVE buttons at the bottom to register and manage the remote and favorite sites f Sites 20 Auto Detect INDIGO 192 168 1 250 E a MONSTER 192 168 11 20 Ry SEOUL 192 210 1 21 INDI 192 168 1 250 wl AMO W CAMO W CAMOS W CAMO4 W CAMOS we c AMOS we CAMOT we CAMOS we CAMOS we CAMIO md CAM wae CAMIZ we CAMIS we CAMI4 we CAMIS W C AMIE E ADD E EDIT I REMOVE E amp Y H 4 4l male Ph Drag and Drop the li
24. not expose the product to moisture or dampness Doing so may result fire or electric shock e Do not place heavy objects on top of the power cord Damage to the power cord may result in fire or electric shock e Do not place containers with liquid or small metal objects on top of the product Liquid or small metal objects getting into the unit may lead to fire or electric shock e Do not score bend twist pull or heat the power cord Damage to the power cord may lead to fire or electric shock e Do not remove the top casing of the product Doing so may result in electric shock If internal examination and maintenance are deemed necessary contact the authorized system vendors or installers e Do not modify the product in any way Doing so may lead to fire or electric shock e In case of lightning immediately turn off the power switch and remove the power cord from the power outlet Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock e Please use only the power cord supplied with the product Use of other power cords may result in fire or electric shock e In case of smoke smell or noise immediately turn off the power switch and remove the power cord from the power outlet Continued operation of the product may result in fire or electric shock Request a maintenance service from the authorized system vendors or installers e If the product is dropped or damaged turn off the power switch and remove the power cord from the power outlet Cont
25. plane wissisiscscicsssciccccacstssacensecaiscasacaecsacteataastwanseascsadvaassxaasiacucataaasinaess 107 COPS P Cee E He EEE HELE EH EEEEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEE E EEE EEEOEE HEHE OEE EESEOEE EEO SEE EEE EOEEE EH SEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEOEE HEEL EEE EE EOL EE EHS ELEEELE LEECH EEL ELEEE ES ECOL EEOS Chapter 1 Introduction 1 The System This product is targeted towards the expanding DVR market As the market is expanding from Professional to Consumer and into wider sectors both price and feature oriented products are highly on demand across different market sectors This product is designed to fulfill these various aspects of different market needs This highly affordable reliable and usable DVR series is to fulfill basic DVR requirements and the most satisfactions 2 General Features e True H 264 Standard Video Compression e Embedded Linux System to give you the Ultimate Reliability e Dedicated DB Structure for Stability e Various Recording Resolution D1 Half D1 CIF e CMS Central Monitoring System e Easy Setup same like DVR GUI in CMS e Web Monitoring Searching and Setup e Own Media Player for Backup Playback e Two USB Port for Mouse operation Multi USB Hub and Backup e Up to Two SATA HDD and No Limitation of Capacity e Two Way Audio e Multiple DVRs can be operated with One Keyboard Controller e Text In amp Relay Output Support e Real Time Recording and Multi Ch Playback e Triple Streaming Digi
26. to playback the video Search trough the list using lt gt buttons Select the date to search an event in the Date list Select All or specific camera numbers for related event search The Event type can be selected from the list for detailed search 2 3 Text In Search Select Text In Search on the bottom of the screen to open TEXT IN Search Panel Enter Date and Text and select SEARCH button to retrieve the search results ES 5 6 Fold Text In Seardh Panel TEXT IN SEARCH SEANN RESULTS 10 26 16 AM start a 10 26 08 AM start 10 26 06 AM start 10 26 03 AM start 10 26 01 AM start 10 25 59 AM start 10 25 57 AM start 10 25 54 AM start 10 25 51 AM start 10 25 4 Text In Search 10 25 18 AM start 10 25 15 AM start 10 25 11 AM start M Awe po gt Al DY naano TDR BBBBM lt gt SOA a pa a eBANDWIDTH 49KB SEC Select a text in event from the list to playback the video Search trough the list using lt gt buttons 2 4 Saving the recorded data Screenshot Select 9 button to capture the current image during the playback as show below Select button to save the image The Image can be saved in JPEG BMP and PNG format Screenshot El Close Save as MP4 Select H button during the playback and select Save as MP4 to open the window as shown below to save the data in MP4 format Save as MP4 E Fie D Wtest mp4 A 010 08 22 06 25 00 SA 2010 08 22 06 30 00 t 5 From
27. 08P_CAMI 2 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 03 19 PM Motion HD08P_CAMI Z 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 03 14PM Motion HD08P_CAMI Z 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 03 09 PM Motion HD08P_CAMI 2 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 03 00 PM Motion HD08P_CAMI fod 192 168 138 HDOBP yomg 2010 05 2704 02 50PM Motion HDO8P_CAM 2 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 02 45PM Motion HD08P_CAML 2 192 168 1 38 HD08P_yong 2010 05 27 04 02 40 PM Motion HD08P_CAML 5 amp Ee CLEAR Fs LOG A SETUP Select a log from the list and click Live or Playback icon image to connect related DVR Clear Clear all the logs listed on Callback window Log Click Log button to display log search window as shown below ty Log From Jv First posaraa fram sa a To M Last IP Address 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 2 2ABARAADRADAAADA pasaras 2 paag a sem me DVR Name HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HDO4P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HDO4P_1 0 0 06241 HDO4P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 HD04P_1 0 0 06241 Date Time 2009 06 24 05 04 37 PM 2009 06 24 05 04 37 PM 2009 06 24 05 04 15 PM 2009 0
28. 192 168 2 55 153 MB 1 7 GB 2011 04 02 05 32 14 O Site2 192 168 2 56 OMB 0MB Q Site3 192 168 2 11 1MB 512 MB oa x 7 x Archiving Time Archiving Status Storage Usage Overwrite Archiving Status described with different icon designs Please refer to below list to understand each icons for different Archiving Archiving is On ES Site being connected Pause o Archiving can t be continued Archiving Failed The explanation of current status can be displayed with tool tip using a mouse Name Site name designated at Schedule Wizard Address Site address for Archiving Storage Usage Current usage or full capacity of Storage Group used for Archiving The color of bar graph shows its usage and the transmission status of data being archived Data is being transmitted and Archived without any delays or latencies Archiving is stopped Data is being transmitted and Archived with some delays or latencies Overwrite If the icon is in blue Overwrite option is on Archiving Time It displays the current time of recorded data on DVR for Archiving If clicking right button of mouse on each list it displays contextual menu for the Schedule operations Name Address Storage Test 2 6 MB 1 3 a Start f Site 1 j5 1 7 GB74 7 Stop f O Site 2 b6 0MB 0 Ml Q Site3 Delete i 118 5121 Info Start Start selected Schedule Stop Stop selected Schedule Delete Dele
29. 3 10 14 57 AM l MENU 2011 01 03 10 14 43 AM E In Alarm tab text event can trigger single or multi alarms Press to select alarms to be triggered by text event If B is selected system will also buzz EVENT Text In TEXT IN1 Text ln Record Alarm Notification PTZ 7 CE I Teta Notification S M testBabc com 1 TEXT IN1 2 Mabc acc com________ a2 M dvr dvr com 2 TEXT IN2 Sul G gt gt gt So G gt A SiO SY gt gt gt 0 IS Em SOl oo SO o BOO MENU arose PM s MENU 2011 01 09 Os 176 PME In Notification tab text event can be notified to single and multi callback sites or email addresses Press to enter callback or email addresses to send notices upon text event EVENT Text In TEXT IN2 Text In Record Alarm Notification PTZ lO Camera ES S See ra CAM1 A TEXT IN1 O jel 2 TEXT IN2 Y el Move to Preset None vy 2011 01 03 03 12 52 PM E 2011 01 03 03 12 41 PM E In PTZ tab PTZ s preset can be recalled by Text in event Enter PTZ presets to be recalled by the text event More than one PTZ cameras can be configured by a single text input Press to select presets to be recalled with the text inputs sescocococococococosocosoooococosocococsocsocosoooooocooococosocococsoooococosococososocosoooooocosococosoooooooooocooosococosoooooooocococooococosoooooooooococosococooooooooooo 2 6 5 MENU gt EVENT gt System In System menu S M
30. 6 24 05 04 15 PM 2009 06 24 05 03 53 PM 2009 06 24 05 03 53 PM 2009 06 24 05 02 20 PM 2009 06 24 05 02 20 PM 2009 06 24 04 59 27 PM 2009 06 24 04 59 27 PM 2009 06 24 04 59 00 PM 2009 06 24 04 59 00 PM 2009 06 24 04 57 37 PM 2009 06 24 04 57 37 PM 2009 06 24 04 57 29 PM 2009 06 24 04 57 29 PM Event Type Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Motion Title CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 CAM2222222222222 CAM1111111111111 gt v Close Up to 100 000 log can be saved 1 000 log lists will be displayed per search Click More button to display next 1 000 logs Click Export button to save searched logs in either txt or csv format E Setup Click Setup button to set a port for Callback Check Run Callback at Startup of the System box to start Callback program automatically with Window Callback Port 10110 1500 32000 Note UDP port needs to be set open to transmit Callback if Firewall is being used v Run Callback at Startup of the System me Appendix A Remote Access Using I E Users can access the DVR s Setup Live Web Monitoring and Playback functions through a Internet Explorer 4 1 Login Open u
31. 6 PM E In Notification each sensor can trigger single or multi callback or emailing sites Press to enter callback or email address to be triggered by the sensors EVENT Sensor SENSOR1 2010 12 30 06 05 27 PM E 2010 12 30 06 05 10 PM E PTZ preset can be recalled by an Event If an Event occurs the PTZ can recall a designated preset position As you can see from the menu above Sensor 1 is set to trigger cameras 1 2 3 and 4 PTZ presets position for each camera can be selected when sensor 1 is activated PTZ preset can only be recalled by Sensor Motion Video Loss events If several events happen on a PTZ camera at the same time it will be triggered in the order of Sensor gt Motion gt Video Loss 2 6 2 MENU gt EVENT gt Motion Motion 4 Select Block a Select All gat viw E Close In Motion menu box Motion Detection function can be configured Set Motion Detection with its Sensitivity View and Area options Sensitivity Select motion sensitivity from Very Low to Very High Area Define the area for motion detection Press Setup under Area column to select motion detection areas The blocks indicate the area where motion would be detected Select Block Use arrow keys to move in the screen Select individual blocks to set motion zones Use number keys to select and unselect blocks When using a mouse use a left button Clear Block Unselect all blocks inside the box Select All S
32. IP Select the desired size and positions of PIP Picture In Picture display Position MENU 2010 12 28 03 22 40 PM E COPS O Cee e ESE E EEE EEE EH EEEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEE O OEE EE EE EEE EEE EEE EEOEEE EEE EOEE EEE EEOEE EEO EEE EE EOEEE EH SEOEE EEO EEE EE EOEEE EH EEOEE HEEL EEE EE EOEEE EE EELEEE DEL ELEEELELEEE ES ELEEEEOS 2 3 4 MENU gt DISPLAY gt Digital Signage Initiate Digital Signage Set Initial Digital Digital Signage Schedule g E eer itisto Digtal Signage TE signage as On to SERA Importa Picture interval sec Video 10 E Signage Data Set a time for the Digital Signage to display when the system is not in use Picture Interval sec Select the type of data to be displayed under Digital Signage mode Select either Video or Image data format Select the interval time for displaying the image aoaaa data Import Retrieve prepared Digital Signage data from the USB Memory Please refer to Appendix C to see how to make the digital signage video clip Schedule Schedule display of Digital Signage EA Se by time and date C Day From o Display X afa Tr oo 00 2a 00 Ffcvas Tr x 2 MON FRI 7 09 00 18 00 HH VGA CVBS w x MA gt E fa MENO 2010 12 28 053901 PME COPS O Cee H ESE E ESOL EEE EEE EEE EEE SEEE EEE EEE EEO EEE EEE EEEEE EE EEEEE EEE OEE EEE EOEEE EE SEOEE ETO TEE EE EEEEE EH SEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEEEHSEOEEE EO LEEH EE EOLEEHESELEEE EEL ELE EES OLEEE ES ELEEEEOe
33. IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server ID Password Port L menu 8e NO STORAGE A Overwrite V Use Emergency Record Standard v CIF 7 High CIF High w cIF Cv 2011 03 28 03 16 44 PM EJ MENU Quick Setup Menu allows easy configurations for the basic main menu settings In the System Log full list of system logs can be searched Press button to refresh the log Use button to search through the log page by page The Log can be exported to a text file txt 2 2 DEVICE Under Device menu Device configurations for Camera Audio Alarm Keyboard and RS232 amp RS485 POS PTZ Keyboard can be selected 2 2 1 MENU gt DEVICE gt Camera Camera BRIGHTNESS 2010 12 28 01 51 07 PM E In Camera display option display of a camera as well as video loss message can be disabled by unmarking the box next to it Press to change the title of each Camera Press Setup button under Color column to adjust color of the video Click and drag the scale on each line to adjust each color level PTZ Control Select the channel that is connected to a PTZ camera To activate the PTZ control mode right click the mouse to select PTZ from the contextual menu Note PTZ can only be controlled in a single screen mode MENU PAE Use icons on the screen to control PTZ By using a mouse click arrow heads to move the PTZ around Also click PTZ function icons at the bottom of the scre
34. NS screen network options for DDNS can be selected DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server allows network connections when the DVR is connected to a network that uses a dynamic IP address Note A website autoipset com offers free registrations for DDNS service Please refer to the appendix for DDNS set up page M Use DDNS Hostname E Use ID el Password Update OK Cancel Host Name Name the DVR or site using the virtual keyboard by pressing ID Password ID and Password are required for Authentication Note Use ID Password registered in DDNS Note Host Name can also be registered automatically without registration from DDNS Server Just enter Host Name not duplicated name and uncheck Use ID box After clicking Update button a message is displayed to indicate if it was successful or not 2 5 3 MENU gt NETWORK gt Notification In Callback screen enter IP addresses of Caxback IA client sites so that Events detected in local system can be notified to remote client sites simultaneously Press to pop up the virtual keyboard E Callback Interval Select Callback Interval to set time interval to send out each repetitive 2001230082200 Pm event notifications to remote sites Note Any events detected during the set interval time will not be notified right away e g If the interval is set as 30 seconds only the events registered at every 30 seconds after the first event will be notified
35. OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE WARNING CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources a O Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal ROHS Compliance
36. Off Auto Logout option Press to add a new user To remove an existing user press next to it User Name Enter a user name Group Select a Group which the new user will belong to Password Set a new password Note Default password is 1111 Note Do not use admin as a user name since it may cause an error Y Group x 1 Administrator_______ e X 2 Guest 5 JO Playback o o 6 Backup gt lo 7 OfResetaAlarm_____________ ___________ 8 Of Shutdown ix v2 D Configure user groups for the system Press Group tab to add a group and set authorities Press to add a new group Enter a group name and select access rights for the group To remove an existing Group press next to it COPS P Coe e EEE EEE HELE HEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEEEE EE OO EEE EEE EEE EEE EEOEE EEO OEE EEE EOEEE HE SEEEE ET OLEEE EE EEEEE EE SEOEEEEOEEEH 0 2 1 4 MENU gt SYSTEM gt Quick Setup DVR Name Language Administrator Password Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin v Date 2010 12 28 E Time _01 45 26 PM_ H 2010 12 28 01 45 26 PM El MENU Network Port Web Port RTSP Port iPhone Port NO STORAGE Q 2010 12 28 01 45 59 PM E EEE Quick Setup Storage 149 99 GB HOD Record pH ey ees MENU 2010 12 28 01 47 55 PM El 2 1 5 MENU gt SYSTEM gt System Log Shutdown 2009 09 01 03 17 15 PM MENU format _ Quick Setup Network Type
37. Performance Series Real Time DVR User s Manual H 264 Stand Alone DVR Independent Dual Display Triple Streaming Auto IP Detection iPhone Android Phone Suppor Preface Thank you for being a user of the world s best digital video recorder DVR and the leading Digital Video Surveillance System For effective usage please read this manual carefully For future reference please keep this manual handy Copyright Authentication Trademark Limited Warranty Copyright This manual is produced under copyright law None of its contents may be copied or duplicated without prior approval Copyright 2009 Authentication CE FCC KCC Trademark Ethernet TM is the trademark of Xerox Corporation Microsoft TM MS DOS TM Windows TM logo Windows TM and Windows NT TM are the trademarks of Microsoft Corporation used in the United States and elsewhere Limited Warranty e The manufacturer importer and agent shall not be responsible for accidental damage including injury and other damage caused by inappropriate use or operation of this product e The information in this manual is prepared based on the current specifications for the product The manufacturer is currently adding new functions and will continue to upgrade the product with new technology All specifications may be changed without notice to individual users Cautions We strongly recommend that users read all safety cautions carefully before operating th
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39. SL with PPPoE IP Address Enter IP address using E button Subnet Mask Enter Subnet Mask using E button Gateway Enter Gateway using E button DNS Enter the IP address of the DNS server DNS Server enables the user to use a domain name instead of the IP address through a DDNS service DNS sever address automatically Select this option to get DNS Server Address automatically from the server when using DHCP or PPPoE option In Port screen Select appropriate port number for remote access to the system The port list shows ports that need to be opened for each operation Network Port Set port for Remote Client access Web Port Set port for Remote Client access over the web browser RTSP Port Set port for Android based devices iPhone Port Set port for iPhone Note ID and Password are required in ADSL with PPPoE type Note Default TCP port is 10101 but it can be set in between 1500 and 32000 if it is necessary UPnP Option By checking the UPnP option it automatically sets the ports on the connected router Note The router should support UPnP option for this feature If the same ports are already being used DVR displays a message asking to try other ranges COPS P Pee S EEE EEE EEE EE EH EOOEE EEE EEE EEEEEEE EEE EEEE EE EEEEE EEE EEEE EEO OEE EEE EEEEE EH EEOEE ETO EEE EEE EOEEE EHS E OEE EEO LEE EEEOEEEEHEEEEEE EE LEE HEE EOEEE EH EELEE EDEL ELE EE DELLE E EEE LEEEEOe 2 5 2 MENU gt NETWORK gt DDNS In the DD
40. The color bar shows the time period that was actually recorded on each camera Move the indicator line to go to specific time to play Press Go To to begin playback 3 3 Event Search Time gt 2009 03 01 03 24 01 PM_O Emergency 2009 03 01 04 21 11 PM_O Emergency 2009 03 01 04 30 00 PM_O Emergency 2009 03 01 05 00 31 PM_O Emergency 2009 03 01 05 55 36 PM_O Emergency Y All Motion Sensor 2009 03 01 05 59 22 PM_ Motiond 2009 03 01 06 05 20PM 4 Motion2 2009 03 01 06 10 12 PM_ Motions 2009 03 01 06 54 33 PM 4 Motiond FR 2009 03 01 07 32 45 PM _ Zs Motion12 t t tjtit t t t t t Video Loss Text In Emergency Event Search Menu provides an easy search through recorded events Select the date and type of event to narrow your search Press Event All on the top of the list to display event search menu options All System displays all events Motion System displays motion events only Sensor System displays Sensor events only Video Loss System displays Video Loss events only Text In System displays Text In events only Emergency System displays Emergency Recording events only Once desired list is displayed move up or down button to highlight a log and press it to play the video 3 4 Text In Search From O First 06 40 01 PM E To O Last 06 40 01 PM E Text In Search provides an easy search through recorded text input Enter Time period and specific text to narrow yo
41. To e Enter file name and select Location e Select the time period e Select Camera number Press Start to create MP4 file Backup Select H button during the playback and select Backup to open the window as shown below to save data in the strg file format a video format provided by the DVR Backup El File D Wtest strg From To 2010 08 22 05 29 00 SA 2010 08 22 06 30 00 24 Camera 1 4 e Enter file name and select Location e Select the time period e Select Camera number s Press Start to create Backup file 2 5 Play Backup Data Site Auto Detection Backup Storage 27 4MB 2010 08 23 09 33 00 AM 2010 08 23 09 35 00 2010 08 31 12 30 00 PM 2010 08 31 12 31 00 PM Add Edit Remove Connection Close Data backed up from the local site can be played on the remote software Select w button in playback mode and above window will appear Select the location where the data is saved Select the file and click to play the video Note Recorded Audio can be played on single screen mode only 2 6 Play Independent HDD Data on PC Site Auto Detection Backup Storage Storage Disk 2 69GB 12 03 40 13 PM 2009 02 12 03 49 06 PM Reload Remove Connection Data in the HDD taken out from this DVR product can be played on PC using NeMon Connect the HDD to a PC using a SATA to USB connector cable if necessary Make sure the HDD is connected pr
42. W UI Video Acceleration Video Acceleration option enhances natural live image display on the client S W Please be aware that this may cause live images to be displayed improperly Some PC s graphic card does not support and is not compatible with this option Note Some graphic cards do not support such functions In this case please unselect the option as it might result in abnormal system operation Language Select language option Date Time Format Select Date Time Format Click on Sequence tab to enter Sequence Setup menu System Display Sequence User test favorite_1 Front Parking Tower El Favorite i favorite_1 i favorite_2 AGE lt gt Sequence Duration 10 sec 5 3600 Load Log Cancel Activate sequence mode and select sites to be sequentially displayed from the registered or Favorite sites Click the site and select button to add the site to the Sequence list button will move the all sites to the sequence list Default Sequence Duration Set interval for the sequential display Click on User tab to open user setup menu System Display Sequence User Authority User Setup ai Remote Live Special User Remote PTZ Administrator Remote Alarm Voice Transmission Record Remote Playback Remote Backup Remote Setup Remote Upgrade Remove Add Edit Load Save as Default Log
43. a select the storage device installed in the connected DVR Either recording HDD or Archiving HDD can be selected for playback and search sesccocococococococsococosocooococococococsococosoooooocooococosocococoooooocosococososooosoooooocosococosocsoooooooocooooococosoooooooooococooooocosoooooooooocococococooooooooooo 1 2 Site Set Up Click button to display registered remote locations or add new locations Connect site Favorite Address Description Site Auto Detection Backup Storage Front Parking 192 168 1 48 TEST DVR 111 111 111 111 DVR for TEST Tower 192 168 99 44 192 168 1 91 A Connection Close Click button to add a remote location and to enter required information Add Site El Name TEST DVR Address 111 111 111 111 Port 10101 Description DVR for TEST M Auto Login User Sicily Password Layout Cancel Name designate a name to the site Address Enter IP address or domain name of the site Port Enter the playback port number Description Enter a description for the site Auto Login If you do not want the Log In window to be popped up every time when you start the NEMON check Auto Login to skip User Password authentication process User Select the user from the list Password Enter the password for that user Layout Select desired display layout for the site when it is connected Note Layout can be changed when you change the display optio
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45. ack Click the icon to enter the playback mode Connect Disconnect Click the button to connect a site for the live or playback mode selected Playback Control Use the buttons to control the playback Stop Move by Image Play Rewind Forward and Move to First End Display Mode Select display modes single screen 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 and full screen Change Display Page Change Display Mode to Previous or Next page as per the camera s numeric order Voice Transmission Click the button to send audio from monitoring station to the DVR Screenshot Capture the current screen and save it as an image file Sequence Display images on pre selected cameras in sequence mode Setup To open the set up menu on either the NEMON software or the DVR remotely connected Audio Volume Click Audio icon to open audio volume and mute panel Select a camera to receive Audio from the selected camera highlighted in border lines Full Screen Display the image on full screen mode Close Click the box to close the software The below options are selectable only in playback mode Calendar Search Search the data using the calendar and the time line graph Event Search Search the data using recorded event logs Text In Search Search the data using recorded Text In data from POS ATM device H Backup Shows backup options as below Save as MP4 Save the data in MP4 file format Backup Backup the data Storage To search for the dat
46. allows you to create a hostname that would be linked to your dynamic or static IP address of IP Camera DVR or a Web Server This server will automatically keep updating the IP address of the network connected to the DVR so the host name is properly linked all the time You can get this DDNS service by signing up at autoipset com 1 1 Using DDNS service by logging into autoipset com 1 Sign up at autoipset com Go to http www autoipset com The autoipset com DDNS service page will open up as shown below r DDNS Service for DVR Windows Internet Explorer le w7 B www auctoipset com v X Naver A v gt s a gt gt we de DDNS Service for DVR D By ERO Welcome to DDNS Service User ID Password What is DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS allows you to create a hostname that points to your dynamic IP or static IP address IP Camera DVR Web Server We provide a free DDNS service to our customers who purchased our IP camera PC DVR or Standalone DVR l l Please register your devices after signing in to autoipset com If you are new to Registration this web site please sign up for autoipset com Find ID PW User account will be automatically expired if you do not register your devices in 6 months after you signed up for autoipset com Language v INTE TT Click Registration to sign up User ID Check ID Up to 20 characters Password Confirm Up to 20 chara
47. ate and Time Press button to select a date amp time display format SYSTEM Date amp Time Date amp Time NTP Holiday M Use NTP NTP Server EXAMPLE NTP ORG Interval MENU Select Use NTP to enter Time Servers to be synchronized with the DVR Highlight and press to enter the address of Time Server using the virtual keyboard Press Update to synchronize the DVR s clock with the registered time server Note NTP is not an essential part of the DVR s operation Any type of Standard Time Server can be used e g time windows com Time Synch might not be completed due to heavy traffic or delays from the Time Synch server SYSTEM Date amp Time Date amp Time NTP Holiday ez a i xxxx 01 01 jE ee Fes Ea 2 CC EI ES 2 1 3 MENU gt SYSTEM gt User Group Auto Login Auto Logout Press User Tab to enter add a new user 2010 12 28 01 42 39 PM El Press Holiday to set specific dates for Holiday setup Set specific date by pressing button Change and delete dates using E and buttons Note Please update this every year since some holidays change yearly UserName TI Group Administrator 7 Password MENU Auto Login It allows an automatic log in into the system when the system is booted up Since this is an automatic log in without the authentication process please make sure the DVR has a limited access by non authorized personnel Auto Logout Turn On or
48. ating Humidity Dimension Weight 8 Channel Performance DVR 16 Channel Performance DVR 8 BNC Loop out option 16 BNC Loop out option 1 VGA 1 CVBS Dual Display 8 RCA Line in Option 1 RCA Line Out 4 TTL 3 Emergency 2 Open Collector Output RS232 RS485 USB x 2 Real Time 720 x 480 NTSC 1 4 6 8 9 13 16 PIP Digital Zoom 1 4 6 9 PIP Digital Zoom H 264 Codec 240fps CIF NTSC 240fps Half DI NTSC 120fps D1 NTSC 480fps CIF NTSC 240fps Half D1 NTSC 120fps D1 NTSC Very High High Standard Low Time lapse Event Time amp Event Emergency Panic 1 4 6 9 Digital Zoom 1 4 6 8 9 13 16 Digital Zoom Calendar Search Event Search Text In Search Go to Time Multi Channel Normal amp Reverse Play RW amp FF x2 x4 x8 x16 x32 Frame to Frame Pause Ethernet 10 100 Base TCP IP HTTP DHCP ADSL PPPoE RTP RTSP Live Playback Setup Notification Callback E Mail Internet Explorer 7 or higher iPhone Android Phone Real Streaming 2 x SATA HDD External HDD USB External USB Memory Front Panel Button USB Mouse port IR Remote Controller Joystick Controller port Graphic User Interface Multilingual FCC CE KCC ROHS Compliance DC12V 3 33 40W 41 F 104 F 0 80 non condensing 13 39 W x2 64 H x10 43 D inch 4 4lb without HDD Requires optional accessory connector s Please ask about this to your supplier Chapter 2 System Installation 1 Package Contents The follo
49. can be configured 2 6 EVENT Under Event menu events can be set in connection with Sensor Motion Video Loss Text In and System camerasatarmtand emete netifieations 2 6 1 MENU gt EVENT gt Sensor In Sensor screen activation type for each saree UR UES Pg sensor can be configured Select Sensor Type Ci 7 Aa sensor Te no r j e SENSOR2 o using button sensos LH NO o telmo v NC Normally Closed NO Normally Opened 4 Sensor is designed for Emergency recording only It will initiate the Emergency recording 20200220 Pm 3 When it is triggered EVENT Sensor SENSOR1 Record Alarm Notification PTZ 5 Camera MA caMi ooo 2 O caM2 ooo BJA cCAM3 IS SENSORS O A WO cama E EMERGENCY pg 2010 12 30 05 27 47 PM 2010 12 30 05 27 57 PM In Record menu box each sensor can trigger single or multi cameras Press to select cameras to be triggered by the sensors EVENT Sensor EMERGENCY Y o Aam Alarm A M ALARMI B MM Buzzer _ sd 2 V ALARM2 2010 12 30 05 28 35 PM In Alarm screen each sensor can trigger single or multi alarms Press to select alarms to be triggered by the sensors EVENT Sensor SENSOR1 Notification PTZ O Callback MEM _ _ M 123 123 123 1 MH test abc com 2 M abc acc com_ AZIM dvr dvr com EJ on ooo SeS o o e Com G a G EE a gt gt gt AA TO IS SOl oS AO AO 2010 12 30 05 35 5
50. cters Name Up to 20 characters E mail Please input an E mail address that you want to get your password info when you forgot your password Fill up the blank with correct information and then click submit button Before submission check to see if your ID is available by clicking Check ID 2 Log in Please log in with your ID and Password When you log in you can see the list of your registered DVRs as shown below at the product list r DDNS Service for DVR Windows Internet Explorer gt ja y T v set com user list ph Ye fe E DDNS Service for DVR DA DUO gt ERO User List es E dvr1 autoipset com 80 211 104 176 100 80 oe ee dvr2 autoipset com 80 211 104 176 101 80 delete X If you click your hostname it will directly open your IP Camera DVR or Web Server page XX If you want to delete your registered hostname please click Delete key after selecting the hostname The last connection time with DDNS In 5 minutes Between 5 and 20 minutes More than 20 minutes Naver connected to DDNS 244 20 43 3 DDNS registration Please open DDNS menu at your DVR in the following route DVR gt MENU gt NETWORK gt DDNS Y Use DDNS DDNS Server Hostname DVR Use ID ID Password Update Cancel First enter a unique hostname you want to use and check the Use ID check box Next inpu
51. ded data on the DVR It is displayed on Recording Interval List F Last S Specific 2011 04 05 17 36 51 Recording Interval 0110402 05 20 14 2011 04 02 04 11 23 0110402 07 11 26 2011704703 19 14 32 0110403 19 14 34 2011 04 04 03 34 16 0110404 05 34 10 011 0404 10 33 20 0110404 10 34 02 2011 04 04 10 39 10 0110404 10 39 42 2011704705 09 22 55 CA A a a a a or 1 Cm Step 3 Setting performing schedule for Archiving Schedule Wizard 3 Archiving Schedule Auto Connection Scheduler Start 00 00 00 Stop 23 59 59 4 Overwrite e ems Auto Connection Scheduler Set a time schedule for Archiving Select a time for Start Stop point the system will automatically perform Archiving as the schedule set If Archiving is failed due to any causes it will continuously attempt to re connect the sites If Always is selected Archiving will continue until user stops the operation Note The S W only attempts to reconnect the site when it is within the Archiving schedule as pre set Overwrite Select Overwrite to overwrite storage When it is full the oldest data is automatically overwritten by the latest data and Archiving continues Step 4 Creating Storage Group refer to 4 D for the detail Schedule Wizard 4 Storage Group Storage Group File er Storages 4New Site ttNew Sitel strgx Create storage files automatically The number of Storages Stora
52. device Goes to the playback mode from live mode Under playback mode this button pauses the playback Saves the PTZ preset in PTZ mode Plays the video in forward direction Press the button repeatedly to increase play speed up to max 32 times 1 2 4 8 16 32 times faster Use this button to move the cursor to right in MENU screen Focus far in PTZ mode Plays the video in reverse direction Press the button repeatedly to increase play speed up to max 32 times 1 2 4 8 16 32 times faster Use this button to move the cursor to left in MENU screen Zoom Out in PTZ mode Move forward by one frame at Pause Use this button to move the cursor up in MENU screen Focus near in PTZ mode Move backward by one frame at Pause Use this button to move the cursor down in MENU screen Zoom In in PTZ mode Enables PTZ control mode from the live monitoring mode COPS e eee eee eee ESOL EEE EEE EE EEE EEE E EE EEE HE EEOEE EEE rro or 0 ZOOM Button Zooms in the current screen PIP Button Turns on PIP screen mode in the live monitoring screen AUDIO Button Selects a camera for live amp playback audio output OSD Button Turns on off the OSD display LOG Button Checks the system s log information ID Button Selects the DVR s system ID When using Remote controller Pressing the E REC button starts Emergency Recording Mode of all camera channels and icon will be displayed on each E REC Button channel while i
53. e Select the backup option for Clip Maker Press button to create Quick Time backup file Note The Clip Maker file cannot be played on other programs such as Window Media Player Chapter 4 NEMON Remote Software 1 Using NEMON Remote Software Note Before using the remote software refer to the customer card in the package to download the software Please install the software on your PC once you download it 1 1 Starting the Software Double click on the program icon on PC to run the NEMON remote software Main screen of the NEMON remote software appears as shown below Note A minimum resolution should be at least 1024 x 620 and it is recommended to use the software at 1280 x 1024 or higher E d X ZA 4 Setup Audio Volume Full Screen Unfold Site List Unfold Tool Panel User Administrator Password 16 Voice Transmission Connect Screenshot Disconnect Playback Control Display Mode 7 F E EKR U mear DEBBIE oof Sequence A Ra A do ES ET Calendar Search Live Playback Change Display Page Event Search Text In Search The Log In window will appear when the NEMON remote software starts Select user as each user and user group has different access authority over the system control based on how it is configured Enter OK once the user level is selected The default password for any user is blank Live Click the icon to enter the live mode Playb
54. e product in order to operate the product appropriately Since the indicated cautions contain critical safety information they must be fully complied with The cautions are categorized into Danger Warning Caution and Important Risk of death or serious injury This is the highest priority danger warning Risk of serious or lesser degree of injury May also cause damage to the product or to property Risk of minor injury or damage Requirements or limitations regarding operation Users are recommended to read the relevant details carefully so as to operate the product properly and without harm Important The above cautions indicate the degree of damage that may occur due to inappropriate use of the system COPS O Pee H EEE HEHE EEE EEE OOEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEEE EE EEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEE OEE EEE EEEEE EE EEOEE EEO EEE EEE EOEE EHH SEEEEEEOEEEH EE EOEEEEHEEEEE HEEL EEE EE EOEEE EHS ELEEE DEL ELE EE LELEEEESELEEEEOS Risk of death or serious injury This is the highest priority danger warning A Danger e RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERY ACCORDING TO THE INSTRCTIONS e THIS EQUIPMENT IS FOR INDOOR USE AND ALL WIRINGS AND CABLINGS SHOULD BE LIMITED TO INSIDE OF THE BUILDING e Please connect the power cord only to the type of AC outlet indicated in the manual or product specification If connected to other types of power outlet fire or electric shock may occur e Do
55. ecording Event Recording Red Pre Event Recording Blue Motion Detection Sensor Detection Text In PTZ Camera Instant Backup Clip Maker Blue Backup Red Video Loss ig aOaad gt ADDOE e 1 5 User or Admin Login Password D Administrator gt i BAO Gees Password LA BCE grok LM acens e Jo 10h Lo 2 fs1 s 61 7 81 o Press MENU to display Main Menu Login in screen asking for ID and password will appear Password can be set up to 8 numbers by a combination of O to 9 Click numbers on the bottom to enter password when using a mouse Click button to pop up virtual keyboard to enter password when using the front buttons or remote controller The factory default password is 1111 At default mode press 1111 and OK to log in to the system Password can be set under password option MENU gt SYSTEM gt User The menu will automatically be logged out if it is idle for a certain time This Auto Logout Time can be set under password set up option MENU gt SYSTEM gt User sescococococococococsocosoooocococococosococosoooooocooococosococosoooooocosococososooosoooooocosococososooooooooocooosococosoooooooococococoococosoooooooooooococococooooooooooo 1 6 The Main Menu The DVR s Main Menu consists of SYSTEM DEVICE DISPLAY RECORD NETWORK and EVENT Each menu has various sub menus that allow detailed set up of the system Use Mouse Remote Controller or Front Button
56. ectors are DAMIAN Open collector output signals 3 sensor input and 1 emergency sensor input connectors are provided to connect the DVR to external alarm sensor devices This input will be processed ad Alarm events by the DVR The emergency sensor is designed for Emergency recording only The DVR will do the Emergency record as per the configurations when this port is triggered An RS 232C connector is provided to connect the DVR to an ATM or POS machine for Text In function To make connections on the terminal block press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button RESET Dc 00 AO C OS e Network Connect a Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 connector to the DVR s network port for monitoring playback and setup from a remote site See Chapter 3 2 DVR Configuration for configuring the Network connections e Reset The DVR has a Reset switch that will only be used to return all the settings to the original factory settings To reset the unit turn the DVR off first Turn the DVR on while poking a straightened paperclip in the reset hole Hold the switch while the DVR is initializing e Power Connector Connect adapter cable to the power connector on the rear panel DC12V 3 33A Input AC power to the adapter free voltage from 100V to 240V 50 60Hz cescoocococococococosocosoooococococococococosooooooocooococosococosoooooocooococosooocosoooooocosococososoooooooocooosococosoooooooooococoooc
57. elect blocks on the entire screen Clear All Unselect blocks on the entire screen View When enabled boxes to highlight the motion detection will be displayed on the screen In Record tab each camera s recording can be initiated by single and multi motion detections from other cameras Press to select cameras to be recorded by motion detections MENU 2011 01 09 099621 AMD In Alarm tab each camera with motion ee Ar detection can trigger single and multi alarms Press to select alarms to be triggered by cameras with motion events MENU 2011 01 08 O97 SA AM In Notification tab each camera with motion Record Alarm Notification PTZ 2 p detection can trigger single and multi callback or emailing sites Press to enter callback or email address to be notified by cameras with motion events MENU RETESET A PTZ preset can be recalled when a Motion event occurs Enter PTZ presets to be recalled by cameras with motion events MENU 2011 01 08 09 39 07 AME COPS C Cee e EE EEE EHO EEE HEE EE EEE EEE EEE HELE EE OEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEEE EEE EEEEE EE EEOEE EEO E EEE EE EEEEE EE SEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEOEE EEO EEEH EEO LEE HES ELEEE EEL EEEE ELE LEEE ES ELEEEEOe 2 6 3 MENU gt EVENT gt Video Loss In record tab single or multi cameras can be programmed to do event recording when video gets lost on any camera Press to select single or multi cameras to be recorded when the video gets lost on each camera
58. en to change Zoom Out Zoom In Focus on near distance Focus on far distance Save Presets Load Presets DEVICE Camera t t t tititit t t t 1 4 MENU E HE 99 gt 2010 01 07 02 54 26 PM El Covert Setting Covert setting allows a privacy monitoring If Covert is set live image will not be displayed Covert can be scheduled by day and time and each camera can be set to a different covert mode Covert Low Mode No display of video image on screen but OSD will still be displayed on the screen Covert High Mode Neither the video image nor OSD will be displayed on the screen Note The Covert options will not affect the recording as it only changes live monitoring screen 2 2 2 MENU gt DEVICE gt Audio ag 4 M AuDIO4 el 1 le MENU 2 2 3 MENU gt DEVICE gt Alarm Alarm Alarm Duration Rass A E 7 ALARM1 2 ALARM2 MENU 2010 12 78 015846 PME Select Audio for recording Audio Each Camera and Audio can be linked to different channel numbers from each other DEVICE Alarm Alarm Schedule From To Mode Alarm x i MON FRI v 00 00 24 00 H Event 7 128 lelx 2 SAT SUN v 00 00 24 00 Event 7 128 lelx BaL w o9 00 18 00 H off r 128 lelx es ee gt O ns ee a aS a gt A AS a A A a O 1 A gt e 1 FL A LA A sa A Na CES MENO 2010 12 78 020004 PME Alarm duration Set Alarm activation time from 5 seconds to 10 minutes
59. ent Pop up 1 4 2 PTZ The second tab of the Tool Panel is PTZ control tab A TEXT i l In DVR s live mode after connection select the Site TEST DYR Channel connected to PTZ camera and it will ddress 111 111 111 111 display the site info and activate the PTZ Description OYA for TEST controllers Version 1 50 E Set Preset Save PTZ camera s current location as a preset Up to 16 Presets can be saved El move to Preset Move PTZ camera to a saved preset location Q2o0M hkFocus 1 4 3 TEXT IN id Displays recorded TEXT IN info TEXT IN tab is Site TEST DYR activated in playback mode only Address 111 111 111 111 Description OVA tor TEST Version 1 5 0 GPS is for Mobile DVR tracking in playback mode GPS data from built in GPS on Mobile DVR is recorded with images This data will be displayed on Google Map in playback mode Latitude Longitude Speed Bearing Note the GPS function isn t used for this DVR _ Dry Creek Regional Park A Union City Y n a a Arderniood C mm iN AA si igs PENE il re Irvington s 54 New a Mat gt he 2 Remote Playback 2 1 Calendar Search Calendar Search Panel opens when a site is connected with playback mode as shown below Time bar will appear once the date is selected and an image preview will appear when specific time is selected on the time bar 40 0H Xx Fold Calendar Search Panel
60. front of an air conditioner or in places subject to sudden temperature changes An area with excessive dust Areas where heat from the product cannot be dissipated through both of the product s side ventilation openings e Do not place credit cards telephone cards bank account books tickets and other objects with magnetic properties near the product e Static electricity may cause damage to the internal parts of the product Please remove static electricity from your body before touching the rear panel and internal electronic parts of the product e If this product is damaged beyond repair or reaches its maximum service life dispose of it in compliance with local laws and regulations regarding to the disposal of lead and plastic waste O Important Requirements or limitations regarding operation Users are recommended to read the relevant details carefully so as to operate the product properly without any injury or damage e The product may not work properly if the power source is unstable or if an electric shock occurs Make sure to use the correctly rated power e The product is designed to be safe against electric power failures however damage may occur at a power failure Current data may be damaged or not be recorded properly Make sure to use an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS e Since the product is designed to record video data on a hard disk an error in the hard disk or other miscellaneous errors might prevent the prod
61. g 2011 01 13 10 59 57 AM E 2010 12 29 05 25 43 PM In e A schedules and operations can be set in detail by day time modes cameras and recording options Press to add a new schedule To remove an existing schedule press x Press Setting to set recording options Use Default Setting Check Use Default Setting to record as per the setting in Record menu corr eeeerrsreescrnnnncrannnccann nen EE EEEE EEE EEEE EEO EEEE EE SEEEE EE SEOEEE TOTO EEE EOEEE EH EEOEEEEEEEEH EE EOEEE EH EEEEE HEEL EEE EEOLEEH EE ELEE ELE LEECH EE DOLE EE EE ELEEOEOe 2 4 3 MENU gt RECORD gt Utilities RECORD Wies o ouou In Recording Status current recording options A and status are displayed The list will show EA 2ps STD 362x240 O i E l i EA Recording Frames Video Quality Resolution S tafps H Toae o and Audio recording 0 x in order 14 12ips HI 704x480 X MENU Oe OSS PME RECORD Utilities Recording Status Storage Capacity ips Quality Resolution 1 M4 30_ H Standarda w CIF v 12 M430 H Standard w CIF 3 Mao HH Standard w CIF MA0 HH Standard w CiF_ dw 36 96GB day 6 day s 11 hour s Calculate MENU PARTE In Storage Capacity estimated HDD usage per day and recording period can be calculated Set the resolutions ips number of cameras and quality Press Calculate button The GB day shows the estimated HDD size that will be used after a day of recording Day and Hours show the estimated
62. g or anything that contains liquid on the product It may cause fire or electric shock or they may fall and cause injury e Do not insert or drop any metal object coin hair pin or flammable object match paper into the air vent It may cause fire or electric shock e Do not put a heavy object on the product It may damage the product or may fall and cause injury Secure the power plug and do not move it around It may cause fire e Unplug the power plug when there are thunders and lightening It may cause fire To clean the product wipe the surface with a dry towel Using chemical or cleaner may change the color or peel off the paint e Do not plug multiple units to a single outlet It may cause electric shock If there is smoke or smell stop the operation immediately Turn the power off and unplug it and contact our service center it may cause fire or electric shock When unplugging the cord do not strain the cord too much A cord can be damaged and may cause fire or electric shock e Do not plug or unplug with wet hands It may cause electric shock e Do not twist the power cord It may cause fire or electric shock Use the adapter supplied or specified An adapter that does not match the power rating may cause fire or electric shock Do not install the product in the place that is exposed to rain wind or water drop It may cause fire electric shock or malfunction e Keep away from fire It may cau
63. ge Size Total Storage Group Size Storage Group File Set name of new Storage Group File The default directory is designated to My Documents NEMON Network Archiver StoragesL lt Site Name gt Ll lt Site Name gt strgx Create storage files automatically Select to determine whether to create storage files automatically or not Storage File can be created individually by Storage Manager refer to 4 D The created file is saved in lt Site Name gt lt Numbers gt strg In case of creating storage files automatically enter the following information The number of Storages The number of Storage Files to be created Storage Size Size of each Storage File The default setting value is 4GB It needs to set up with at least 0 5GB or more Total Storage Group Size Total Storage Group Size is equal to The number of Storages X Storage Size Archiving will be performed once the setting is completed by clicking finish button Use Schedule Wizard to add new Archiving option 4 Set Up A Main Screen Each schedule information is displayed on the main screen in real time Overall information of Site and Log in Starting point of Archiving Storage Group is considered and called Schedule Each list is considered as one Schedule E E NEMON Network Archiver iP m BB Name Address Status Storage Test 2 192 168 2 55 6 MB 1 3 GB 2011 04 05 09 40 05 Site 1
64. have a built in amplifier Video Output Connect the monitors to VGA or CVBS out connector Dual Display allows user to use both VGA and CVBS outputs at the same time with different display options Two different and individual display modes such as live on one and playback on the other can be set on each monitor output This function will provide such high flexibility and efficiency for monitoring options Note VGA Monitor is set as a main monitor when system boots up To move the control to another monitor CVBS please use one of the following control options 1 Press and Hold Display button for 3 seconds 2 Click 2 mouse buttons at the same time 3 Choose Move Display Focus on the contextual menu on GUI Please refer to following list for independent dual display control options VGA Monitor CVBS Monitor LIVE O PLAYBACK 0 LIVE PTZ O DISIGTAL SIGNAGE O LIVE 0 PLAYBACK X PLAYBACK PTZ O DISIGTAL SIGNAGE X LIVE O PLAYBACK 0 PTZ PTZ O DISIGTAL SIGNAGE O LIVE 0 PLAYBACK X DIGITAL SIGNAGE PTZ O DISIGTAL SIGNAGE O RS485 ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR RS232 The RS485 connector can be used to control PTZ cameras The DVR can also be controlled remotely by an RS 485 control es AA T keyboard through this port cee AAA A AA G12G12G3EGX2 00000000000000 2 alarm output connectors are provided to connect external alarms such as sirens or lights Alarm output conn
65. inued operation of the product may result in fire or electric shock Users should request a maintenance service from the authorized system vendors or installers e Do not touch the product with wet hands Doing so may result in electric shock A Warning Risk of serious or lesser degree of injury May also cause damage to the product or to property e Do not leave the power cord or other cables in passageways Passers by may trip and fall e Avoid contact with water or beverages It may result in damage that cannot be repaired e In case of lightning immediately turn off the power switch and remove the power cord from the power outlet The product may otherwise be damaged e Excessive current from the product and the camera may result in an electric shock Connect the power cord only to an appropriate power source when the product is disconnected from its own power supply corro HEE E EEE HELE EEE EEEE EEE SEE EEEEEE EEE OEEEE EE EOEE EEE EEE EE EOEE EEE TOEEE EE EEOEE EEO E EEE EE EOEEE HE SEOEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEEEHEEOEE EEE EEEH EE EO LESH HEE EEE EEE LOLOL EDECEEEESELEEOEOS Risk of minor injury or damage A Caution e If a foreign substance is stuck to the product remove it using a soft cloth or tissue Do not use chemical agents thinner solvent etc to remove the substance e Do not operate or store the product in the following places An area that is either too cold or too hot An area of high humidity in
66. ique hostname that you want to use and click Update button The registration process is completed if you see the message DDNS Succeeded in updating Appendix C Digital Signage Maker Digital Signage Maker converts any video files into DVR s Digital Signage format JPG Digital Signage Maker Options and Limitations Before After Conversion Conversion File Name File Size Video Type Size FPS Supported File Extensions Supported Codecs Video Files JPG Filename_00001 JPG No Limits ad Filename_0002_JPG No Limits 256KB per each JPG File Select either NTSC 704 x 480 No Limits or PAL 704 x 576 No Limits 15 FPS only All File Extension except JPG BMP JPG and JPEG is supported MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group MOV QuickTime AVI Audio Video Interleaved WMV JPG DAT ASF MP4 Etc 1 How to use Digital Signage Maker amp Digital Signage Maker CS 00 00 00 01 00 13 Video Data Video Type Source Video File secretGarden mp4 Output Device Output File Name 1 Output Path F tadvertiseW1_00001 jpg a Select Source Video File Files with extensions such as JPG BMP JPEG are not supported Please refer to above list for right file formats b Select Output Device Existing Logical drive or Removable device is displayed as Drive Name DeviceNamel advertise is a default file folder name that MUST be changed or renamed If the Lladvertise folder is already
67. ity and etc can be configured Overwrite Select Overwrite to overwrite the recording on the HDD when it gets full Auto Deletion days Turn on Auto Deletion to delete the data older than what is specified automatically Resolution Select resolution of the data to record _ Time Record Set ips quality for continuous recording Event Record Set ips quality for event recording Emergency Record Set ips quality for emergency recording Note The ips needs to be higher than 1 when recording the Audio at D1 or Half D1 otherwise the Audio and Video will not be synchronized In Event recording for pre and post Event Record Event Schedule period can be configured Pre Event Duration Emergency Record Duration Event Record Duration Pre Event Duration Video Images right before the Event can be recorded by setting Pre Event Duration of Pre Event recording can be set up to 30 seconds in Pre Event sec menu option 2010 12 29 05 24 34 PM E Emergency Record Duration Recording time for the Emergency recording can be set to either continuous NO Limit or from 5 seconds to 30 minutes Event Record Duration Set event recording duration up to 30 minutes RECORD Record Event Schedule Mode 4 ps Quality Resolution A from te__ Mode Camera Setting x Time Record 30 Standard v CIF _si v Aja w o0 00 24 00 E me l 14 Je 30 301x aaa E Hign v CIF lv y ee es a E aM Y Use Default Settin
68. l capacity of Storage Group used for Archiving Period Full period of data has been archived Reschedule Reschedule the starting point of Archiving data The way to do is the same as 3 Step If new schedule is set the new schedule will be displayed as shown below Period 2011 04 02 08 44 41 2011 04 02 09 19 42 Scheduled from Last Storage Manager Run Storage Manager for the site x After modifying information about Archiving such as Name Address Playback Port Username Password Overwrite Reschedule make sure click Apply button to confirm the changes b Archiving Schedule Site Archiving Schedule Auto Connection Scheduler Start 08 00 00 Stop 20 00 00 Overwrite Auto Connection Scheduler Set time schedule for Archiving Select time for Start Stop points Archiving will automatically be performed as the time set If Archiving is failed due to any causes it will continuously attempt to re connect the sites If Always is selected Archiving will continue until user stops the operation Overwrite Select Overwrite to overwrite storage When it is full the oldest data is automatically overwritten by the latest data and Archiving continues D Storage Manager Manage Storage Group each Archiving schedule a Storage Group Manager gt Site Site 1 me Storage Group File C UserstkteemtDocumentst NEMON Network Archiver StoragesWSite
69. mote connections on LIVE PLAYBACK between DVRs without a PC by connecting a DVR remotely from another DVR Note PFRM supports its feature in same models and later models are not applied ED04 gt ED04 connecting is available EDO8 amp ED16 not available EDO8 gt ED04 amp EDO8 available ED16 not available ED16 gt ED04 amp ED08 amp ED16 available Audio and PTZ are supported Supports Audio in single screen mode Text in Scroll is not supported Backup option is not supported on Remote Playback Auto Detection is not supported COPS CP e eee SEE E EE HELE HEE EEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEEE EEO EEE EEE EOEEE EE EEEE EEE EOEE EEE SEEEE EE EEOE EEO SEE HEE EEEEE EE SEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH SEEEEE EO LEEH EE EOEEEH HS ELEEE DEL ELEEEDELEEE ESE LEE OEOe 2 How to connect A Live amp Playback Mode Follow the direction Remote gt Live or Playback in Contextual Menu on Live Live Administrator Digital Signage Camera Layout OSD Freeze Sequence Zoom PIP Audio PTZ Backup Playback gt Y Emergency Record Playback Log Move Display Focus The system is switched to Remote Live or Playback Mode and the list of Remote Site up to 100 sites is displayed on the screen Remote Site pf Remote Site X A ED16 192 168 0120 2 EDO8 192 168 0130 3 ED04 192 168 0144 0X A el lt fe Select a site that user wants on the Remote Site List By selecting Edit button user
70. n on the menu Click to save the information and complete the registration Double click the location or Highlight it and click button to get connected to the site Connect Site Favorite Mame Address Description Factory 192 168 213 112 Manufacturing Line Monitoring LA Company company dwrdns org LA Office Street w Street com Connection x Site Auto Detection Backup Storage Front Parking 192 168 1 48 TEST DVR 111 111 111 111 DVR for TEST Tower 192 168 99 44 test 192 168 1 91 Add Edit Remove Close The DVR and the Client program searches for each other if they are in the same local network The Auto Detection menu shows the DVRS detected on the same local network Note This function is only available on local networks No settings are required if both DVR and PC use DHCP But in Static IPs mode the DVR and PC need to have same subnet info with different IP addresses Connection El Site Auto Detection Backup Storage 3 DVR 04 DVR 04 2 DVR 08 DVR 08 2 DVR 16 2 HD04P_yongyyyyggG HDO8P_YONG HD08_JY HD16 yongg HD16P_YONG HDM04_YONG HDV04P UUy JUNT KWONJU16P TOA08_JUNT cu Note Auto Detection finds DVRs on the local network automatically To use this function Apple Bonjour needs to be installed in your PC Please refer to http www apple com bonjour for more details 1 3 Favorite Set Up Favorite function allows managing
71. n select a specific time to play from the calendar displayed A As you see from the picture date is marked red when there is a recording In addition a selected date is highlighted with yellow El Change month year October 2008 M T W A Search data by entering a specific time Refresh the DVR s recorded data information LO M W O Ad 4 3 2 EVENT Search User can search from the recorded events using the Event Search function Click the Event Search button to open up Event Search window then click on the date Finally select the event that you want to search for on the Event list Q a AAA EEE 01 2008 10 06 cy 01 2008 10 06 o Gral w 01 2008 10 06 Ki mi Change the Event List pages Event Search on different date cn 13 49 47 Date 2 01 2008 10 06 13 48 45 A 01 2008 10 06 13 47 45 2 01 2008 10 06 13 46 44 Camera Event 7 as is tae ayn a 01 2008 10 06 13 45 43 ne eee gt 01 2008 10 06 13 44 42 1 2 3 4 M Motion ANO 4A NE 7 30 cs PP 01 2008 10 06 13 43 38 i 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 I mn 4 4 42 41 40 3 3 3 3 pen Note Web viewer may not display videos properly if the user use low performance video cards especially an on board type Appendix B How to set DDNS using router DDNS will not work when DVR is directly connected to ISP or ADSL 1 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server Dynamic DNS DDNS
72. n the emergency recording mode Pressing the button again will stop E REC mode Status LED Power HDD Network Alarm 1 2 Turning on the System Connecting the power cord will turn the DVR system on It will take approximately 10 to 30 seconds for the system to be initialized Once the system is initialized it will display live screen and begin recording of video automatically Note To turn off the system select SHUTDOWN under main menu MENU gt SHUTDOWN and unplug the power cord when the shutdown message is displayed Note When a new HDD is installed it should be formatted first in the following menu location MENU gt RECORD gt Storage gt HDD format 1 3 Menu Bar The menu bar will appear on the bottom of the screen as shown below MENU O 240CB 240CB e Y 2200 2009 05 13 02 08 43 PM MENU Pressing the Menu will bring up Main Menu B Shows the of HDD used Turns on when the HDD is set to be overwritten Sequence display mode Turns on when the system is connected to the network Turns on when the Alarm is activated OP x Hi ey E REC Emergency Recording Mode Displays date amp time IR Remote Controller COPS C eee H ES EEE ERE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEEE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEEEEEHEEEE EEE EOEE EEE EOEEEEEEEOEE EE OEEEE EE EOEEE EE SEEEE EEE EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEEEE EEO LEEH ESE LESH HE ELEE EDEL EEE EE DELEEEESELEEEEO 1 4 Display Icons No Recording Recording Red E REC Emergency R
73. ndividually by one remote controller If the Remote Control ID remains as 0 the DVR will always be controlled by the remote control Video Type The system automatically detects camera signal types NTSC PAL But you can manually select in between NTSC PAL Configuration System settings can be saved and loaded using Configuration Import Export option Export Save settings to USB Flash Memory Import Load saved settings from USB Flash Memory Default Load factory default settings Note Configuration Import does not affect or changes system and network settings Network settings will also not be changed when Default configuration is loaded sescocococococococooocosoooococosococosococosoooooooooococosooococooooooococococosooooosoooooococsocococosoooooooooooosocococoooooooooocococococosoooooooooocococococosooooooooo 2 1 2 MENU gt SYSTEM gt Date amp Time Date amp Time NTP Holiday Time Zone GHT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburg M Use Daylight Saving Time Time v 02 00 00 AM H SUN v 03 00 00 AM HH Date 2009 04 04 _HH Format Time 04 50 46 PM_ H _ Format MENU In the Date amp Time menu Time Zone Date Time NTP Server and Holiday options can be selected Highlight and press Time Zone to select appropriate Time Zone Select Use Daylight Saving Time if it is applicable Enter start and end date time for local Daylight Saving Time Press EX button to set up D
74. ocosoooooooooococosococosooooooooo 2 2 8 16 Channel Premium DVR The rear panels of the 6 18 channel Performance DVR look like the following 8 Channel Premium Model Ns a LONE 4 CAUTION SZ IA 2 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN fe s Boe aa 11 00000000000000 00000 N 90000 Leoooo E RS485 ALARM SENSOR RS232 e Front USB On the front panel two USB ports are provided to connect external devices like HDD and Flash memory for Backup and System upgrade A USB mouse can only be connected to the USB port dedicated for mouse Video Input Connect the coaxial cables from the cameras to the BNC video connectors Loop Through Video Connect the coaxial cables from the Loop BNC connector Optional accessory to another device Note To use Loop option additional Loop BNC connector Optional accessory is needed Please contact your supplier about this The DVR can record audio up to 8 source
75. operly Select W button in the playback mode Click tab to display HDD information if HDD is not shown please click button to refresh the list Double click the list or highlight and click button 3 Setup 3 1 Remote Software Setup Click on and to enter setup menu Product NEMON Network Monitoring Software Software Version 1 0 1 22 Secondary Monitor N A Event Pop up Duration 10 sec 5 3600 M Reconnect Automatically Remote Live Load Save as Default Product Displays general information of the S W Software Version Displays current S W version Secondary Monitor Select the secondary monitor if using multiple monitors Event Pop up Duration Set the duration for the camera to be displayed in full screen in the event situation Reconnect Automatically Set auto reconnection on Live mode in case of disconnection for any reason Load Load saved configuration data Save as Save current configurations Default Reset to default configuration Log Displays the history of S W usage Click on Display tab to enter display setup menu I Maintain Aspect Ratio 4 3 M Use Alpha Blending Ml Video Acceleration Overlay Language English Date Time Format Year Month Day 12 Hours al 2010 08 31 06 21 32 PM Default Load Maintain Aspect Ratio 4 3 Keep the 4 3 ratio for the display screen Use Alpha Blending Enables alpha blending effect on S
76. p internet explorer window Users can access to the DVR s Remote Monitoring System by entering DVR s IP address or its registered hostname in the Internet Explorer s address bar Ex When web port is 80 by Default http hostname autoipset com or 211 104 176 143 Ex When web port is not the default value http hostname autoipset com Web port or 211 104 176 143 Web port Ex http hostname autoipset com 8080 or 211 104 176 143 8080 Port numbers can be checked at DVR MENU gt Network gt Address gt Port Note Web Viewer is supported only on Internet Explorer 7 0 or above Remote Monitoring System Windows Internet Explorer Woe Es E http 192 168 1 206 ye 4 2 lt Naver pl TES MEE BOM EAIA EAD Es gt we a e Remote Monitoring System 2 fy gt HOIA 6 S O Remote Monitoring System aden Port Number Playback Windows Internet Explorer BAX GO le btto 7 192 168 1 14 10003 m 4 x Google j w amp 6 Eh gt de gt E HOIR GER gt Remote Monitoring System ID Port Number Live Playback At the DVR s login page User should input correct ID Password and Port Number in order to access Live or Playback function of the DVR e ID DVR s Administrator ID or User ID Default ID admin or user Password DVR s Password for the administrator or a user Default Password 1111 e Por
77. r email addresses to be notified upon system events corro E HEE EEE HELE EEE EEE EE SEE EEE EEEEE EEO EEEE EE EEEEE EE EEEEE EEO EEE EEE EEEEE EE SEOEE ESOT EE EEE EOEEE EE EEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEEEEE EE SEEH EE EOEEE HE SELEE EDEL EEE EE DELLE ESELEEEEOe 3 Playback The system provides various playback menus in browsing through recorded data Please click right Mouse button on Search Mode and select the storage type If Backup Data is selected the data on the external HDD can be searched Live Administrator Camera E Digital Signage Layout gt Camera OSD gt Layout Freeze OSD Sequence Freeze Sequence Zoom PIP Audio Zoom PIP Spot PTE Backup Playback Backup Data Emergency Record Log Log Eject Move Display Focus Setup Menu Setup Menu Emergency Record Playback Administrator Camera gt Layout gt Go to gt Calendar Search Event Search Text In Search Backup Storage Emergency Record Log Move Display Focus Exit Playback Camera Select camera no Layout _ Select display mode 8 16 ch DVR Only Go to Search recorded data by time date Move to the beginning or the end of recorded data Also search data by 5 10 15 30 60 seconds backward from the current time of search Search Select Calendar Search Event Search or Text In Search OSD Select OSD display option Text In Info Select Text display option for POS or ATM machines Zoom Zoom in the image by X2 Audio
78. recording period when the HDD gets full Note This calculation is estimation only Same frame rate and video quality does not guarantee the same storage size and recording duration This is due to the variety of conditions on images such as more less colors or more less movements This situational variance will affect the file sizes more in lower frame rate settings Note Reduce the Ips for more recording period Changing resolution will not change the IPS automatically Note approximate size for each resolution CIF 360X240 Half D1 720x240 D1 720x480 COPS C Cee E eS rrrrreeeccrrneccrannncrn nnnencrrnncrrnnnnnrnnnrncrnncrrrnnnrrcrnnencrrnncrrrnnercrnnencrrnnrrrrrnnnrrrrnnnnrrrnncrrn nrrrrrnnnrcrnn nnnn rr o 2 5 NETWORK Under Network menu Network options such as network Address DDNS Remote Notification and Transmission can be configured 2 5 1 MENU gt NETWORK gt Address Address Port Address Port Type DHCP lv Network Port 10101 7 IP Address A AE Web Port Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 RTSP Port 554 _ Gateway M Use UPnP O DNS server address automatically DNS Server 8 8 8 8 Bt e 10101 ID Playback 10102 Password Setup 10103 MENU oros PM E MENU Zo11 09 05 22s 71 PM In Address screen network information such as Type IP address Subnet Mask Gateway Port and DNS can be configured Type Select the type of network configuration from Static IP DHCP and AD
79. s Connect the audio sources to the Audio In Multi connectors Optional Accessory All channels need external pre amplifiers It is the user s responsibility to abide to local laws and regulations regarding to recording audio Video Output Connect the monitors to VGA or CVBS out connector Dual Display allows user to use both VGA and CVBS outputs at the same time with different display options Two different and individual display modes such as live on one and playback on the other can be set on each monitor output This function will provide such high flexibility and efficiency for monitoring options Note VGA Monitor is set as a main monitor when system boots up To move the control to another monitor CVBS please use one of the following control options 1 Press and Hold Display button for 3 seconds 2 Click 2 mouse buttons at the same time 3 Choose Move Display Focus on the contextual menu on GUI RS485 ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR RS232 The RS485 connector can be used to control PTZ cameras ZS A a y y y A Y 2 The DVR can also be controlled remotely by an RS 485 control keyboard through this port 00000000000000 2 alarm output connectors are provided to connect external alarms such as sirens or lights Alarm output connectors are AMAIA Open collector output signals 3 sensor input and 1 emergency sensor input connectors are provided to connect the DVR to external alarm sensor devices This
80. s to access each menu Note Please make sure to log out of the menu after changing any configuration to prevent any unauthorized changes Information Date amp Time SYSTEM User Quick Setup System Log Camera Audio DEVICE Alarm Keyboard RS232 amp RS485 Display VGA DISPLAY CVBS Digital Signage MAIN MENU Storage RECORD Record Utilities Address DDNS NETWORK Notification Transmission Sensor Motion EVENT Video Loss Text In System LOGOUT SHUTDOWN 1 7 Contextual Menu Live Administrator Digital Signage Camera Layout Camera OSD Layout Freeze Sequence Zoom PIP Audi udio Spol PTZ Audio Playback Backup Emergency Record Emergency Record Log Log Move Display Focus Eject Freeze Sequence Zoom PIP Additional Contextual Menu screen appears by right clicking the Mouse Digital Signage Select Digital Signage output either to VGA or CVBS Camera Select camera no Layout Select display mode 8 16 ch DVR Only OSD Select OSD display option Text in Info Turns On or Off the text input on the screen Freeze _ Pause the current image display Sequence Begin sequence display Zoom Zoom in the image x2 x4 x8 PIP Select PIP mode and camera for PIP display Audio Select Audio outs PTZ Select PTZ options Backup Select backup options Playback Playback recorded data E Record Start Emergency Recording Log Select System Event log Move Display
81. sans simudnnasnns EAA 69 2 6 Play Independent HDD Data ON Pontiac aaa 70 A o aE aE a 71 3 1 Remote Software SetU i scieccctccteccttncaccsiacatsctdnccenentacceaesdaccdaecdsectaentexearebexanaeeeds 71 3 A Remote DYR SEUD eiei a uate a a a a a E a iA 75 3 3 Remote Upgrade aona E lisa 76 e lo AAPP o O 77 Appendix A Remote Access Using I E cocccccccccnononononononononononnanananas 79 Appendix B How to set DDNS using route cscsesesesesessseesessssseees OD Appendix C Digital Signage Maker cscscscsesesesesesesesesessseeseseseseseess OD 1 How to use Digital Signage Maker ccccssccseecsecceecsecceecsecoeecsecanecutsaneentsaaeenteaaess 90 Appendix D PFRM Instructions cscscscsescseseseseseeeseeesessesesesesesesserees OD OTIS aora i 92 2 FIOW TO OA 93 Appendix E NEMON Network Archiver Instructions mmmmmmonn 95 Mh OUE os 95 COPS P eee E EE EEE EEE EEE HEE EEE EEE SEEE EEE EEE EEO OEE EEE EEEE SEES EEE EE EEEE EEE SOEEE EE SEOEE EEO LEE EE EEE ESHHSEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EH EEEEEE EO LEEH EEE OEEE HES ELEEE LE LELE EEL ECEEEESELEEEEO 3 How to use Network Archiver ssssssssassunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnsnnnansnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 96 Pi SOU UD E T EE E E T A T A P da dada 100 A buaseven tune uve tent Guan tuetcemahemmecnoeemtn el 106 COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC oina a aa aaa 107 WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment ssssssn2nnnuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 107 ROHS Com
82. se an explosion or overheating e Do not disassemble or alter the product on your own It may cause malfunction or electric shock e Keep away from flammable materials such as flammable spray It may cause fire Do not install the product in a dirty place Too much dirt may cause fire Do not install the product on an unstable places like shaking or inclined table It may fall and cause injury e Do not put heavy objects on power cord or do not put the power cord underneath the product It may cause fire or electric shock e Do not use multiple extension cords to power up the device The extension cords may heat up and cause fire e When there is a dirt or debris on the metal pin of power cord or the power outlet clean it before using It may cause fire e Do not use damaged power cord or plug Do not excessively bend twist or pull the cord Do not place the cord on a pathway or near heat Do not use a loose power outlet It may cause fire or electric shock e Do not drop the product or apply a physical shock It may injure people or cause malfunction e Do not touch the power adaptor or signal controller It may cause electric shock e Do not block the cooling fan It may cause fire An improper type batteries may explode Dispose of used batteries safely e Do not let the children play with the batteries Keep the product away from the children If a child put the battery in his mouth contact a doctor righ
83. sted sites or cameras onto the display section to connect to and display them Each camera can be dragged and dropped for independent display This allows making a display by a group of cameras from the different sites Once the group of cameras from the different sites has been set move to Favorite tab to save the current display setting as a new Favorite site Note Cameras can only be dragged and dropped onto display section in Sites Tab not in Favorites and Auto Detect Tab Note Camera positions CH locations can be dragged and dropped to desired locations 1 4 Tool Panel 1 4 1 DVR Status DVR tab shows Video Loss Motion Detection Sensor Detection status of the remote site that is Site TEST DVR currently connected User can activate an alarm Address 111 111 111 111 remotely in the DVR Status options Description DWR for TEST Version 1 5 0 Ti _ Reload Refresh to get the latest DVR status info ET eea CAM 2 Dana ca Mao Reset Alarms Turn off activated Alarms in cam paro the DVR Event Pop up Activate event pop up option The corresponding camera will be displayed in full screen mode when an event occur Configure the duration for the Pop up at Setup gt System gt Event Pop up Duration cams a 5 aaaaaaa a SNS Note Event Pop up will be deactivated even it is checked if DVR status menu is hidden or other menu options e g PTZ control are being used i HEHHEHE PDA A Ev
84. t ID and Password that you registered at autoipset com and click Update button The registration process is completed if you see the message DDNS Succeeded in updating 4 DDNS Management TA E Ja ae 5 Delete the registered DDNS dvr2 autoipset com 80 211 104 1 6 101 80 delete Please select the DVR s DDNS that you want to delete and then click Delete button 5 Router Configuration Insert the gateway address on the explorer to connect the homepage for the Router Go to Port Forwarding Menu The picture below is for particular Router A http 192 168 1 1 Forward htm Microsoft Internet Explorer Eu File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q Back Y x a A ya Search sie Favorites Ameda Iv 7 Sal Address http 192 168 1 1 Forward htm Y EJco Links gt Google M hb Search Web amp News PageRank Norton AntiVirus E v Q LINKSYS PR Port forwarding can be used to set up public services on your network When users from the Internet make certain requests on your router they PORT RANGE will be redirected to the specified IP FORWARDING EPA Protocol Protocol Customized Applications Ext Port TCP UDP IP Address Enable 192 168 110 192 168 1 11 192 168 1 12 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 0 DVR1 10101 To 10103 DVR2 10104 To 10105 DVR3 10107 To 10109 WEB1 180 Tol80 To To 192 168
85. t Number DVR s Port Number Default 10101 If you need more information about the Port Number please check the following Section of this manual 3 5 1 MENU gt Network gt Address gt Port e Live Live Monitoring through the web eo Playback Search and Play the DVR s recorded data Note Please install Active X when Internet Explore displays Active X installation message 4 2 Live In live window users can view the live video and go into the setup Menu Remote Monitoring System LIVE Web Monitoring Icons in live Mode One Channel View Mode Select the channel to display in One Channel View Mode Quad View Mode Full screen View Mode Setup Open the DVR s setup Menu administrators only Date amp Time Password Storage System Log ormaton PR HWamnorTra Sofiin 4 3 Playback User can search and play the DVR s recorded data Remote Monitoring System Y Event Search PLAYBACK Calendar Search oOo a Rr BE N s amp s amp BEBEBE 8 10 n 12 B mu 15 15 n a s ama 3 X 3 A e Icons in Playback Mode a Backward High Speed Play X2 4 8 16 32 ED Backward Play Lo Forward High Speed Play X2 4 8 16 32 Le Forward Play EN Jump to the beginning of data at the selected date a Backward Play by one frame Lo Jump to the end of data at the selected date La Forward Play by one frame a Pause 4 3 1 Calendar Search User ca
86. t away corro reeeconnr nnncrrnnncrannnccannnnenrrrnnncnrnnnnncnnnrnrnnnncrrnnncrnnncrnnnnrrrrnnncnn nrrrnnnrrcrrnncrrnnnncnnnnrrrrrnnnrrrrnnncrn ncnnn o Chapter 3 Using DVR 1 Basic Operation 1 1 Front Panel amp IR Remote Controller The DVR should be correctly installed before proceeding The location and shape of the buttons and function keys may vary depending on the DVR model Only the most commonly used functions are linked to the buttons on the front panel Control USB Port Camera Buttons 1 0 MENU EXIT Button DISPLAY Button SEQUENCE Button Up Down Left Right Arrow ENTER Buttons BACKUP Button PLAYBACK Button II PAUSE Button gt PLAY Button lt R PLAY Button I gt STEP FORWARD Button 4I STEP BACKWARD Button PTZ Button corro ecrrnencrrrrnnnrrrrrrnncrrrnncrnn nnnernnr oo Description Two USB ports are located on the front panel Pressing camera buttons and Enter button will display the selected camera full screen Buttons are also used to enter passwords Opens up the Setup Menu The User will need to enter the authorized password to assess the menu In Playback mode MENU button opens the Playback Menu Changes the screen display mode in the current live or playback screen Displays the live channels sequentially Move the curser and select an option in the MENU screen or controls the PTZ camera pan tilt Copies the recorded data to an external storage
87. tal Zoom e iPhone Android Phone Support e Independent Dual Display Dual Display allows user to use both VGA and CVBS outputs at the same time with different display options Two different individual display modes can be set on each monitor output Two different display mode Live Monitoring on one monitor and Playback on the other can be displayed and controlled at the same time This function will provide high flexibility and efficiency for monitoring options for the users Note This manual covers the 4 channel 8 channel and 16 channel DVRs The DVRs are identical except for the number of cameras audio inputs and alarms The GUI illustrations and descriptions in this manual are based on the 4 channel model COPS O Pee E EEE EEE HELE EEE EEEE EEE SEE EE EEE EEEE EEE EEE EEE EEEEE EEE EEEE EEE OEE EEE EOE E EE EOEE EEO EEE EEE EEEEE HH SEEEE EE EEEEE EE EOEEE EH EEEEE EEO LEEH ESOL EE EEE ELEEEDELEEE EE DELEEEEDELEEEEO 3 Specification Model In Out In Out Sensor In Video Audio Device Alarm Out I O Interface Speed Display Resolution Split Screen Compression Speed Recording Resolution Picture Quality Mode Display Search Mode Playback Playback Mode Interface Protocol Network Application Web Browse Mobile Support Storage Backup Control OSD Approval ROHS Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Dimension Weight 4 Channel Performance DVR 4 BNC without Loop out
88. te selected Schedule The Schedule can be deleted only when the Archiving is stopped It is also possible to choose deletion of Storage File from separate Dialog Info Read the detail of selected Schedule refer to C for the detail B Tool Bar r w a New Schedule Run Schedule Wizard Start All Start all registered Schedule It doesn t affect the sites where Archiving is already in progress Stop All Stop all registered Schedule It doesn t affect the sites where Archiving is already stopped Storage Manager Run Storage Manager refer to 4 D for the detail Log Check Log list of each site refer to 4 E for the detail C Detail Information a Site Info Site Archiving Schedule Name Site 3 Address 192 166 2 55 Playback Port 10102 User Administrator Password 9000000000400 Status Archiving Usage 531 MB Z 536 MB Period 2011 05 02 22 07 42 2011 05 02 22 21 34 Reschedule Storage Manager ox _ cancer Name Address Playback Port Username Password Information on registered Site and Log in refer to 3 Step1 for the detail Status It shows current Archiving status and directly related with Icon on Archiving status of main screen It is shown as Connecting Archiving Stopped and etc and when the progress of Archiving is not performed or failed it displays the cause of failure Usage Usage or ful
89. tical OSD Margin 4 H Horizontal OSD Margin 4 HH MENU DIAS DISPLAY VGA OSD Monitoring PIP Sequence Interval M Event Pop up Camera HH MENU AZ DISPLAY VGA Monitoring PIP Size O O Position O O O MENU 2010 12 28 051632 PM COP Peer eee eee ree eee EEE EE EEL EEE ELE EEEE HELE EEE HE LEEE ELEC EEE EEE LEE E LE LEEEEELECEE EEE 0 ro Language Select the system language Press to find available language options Hide Status Bar Select On Off and time to hide Status Bar when system is not in use OSD margin Set OSD margin position using al Sequence Interval Set time interval between displays of each camera in sequential display mode Event Pop up Pops up the camera image in full screen when an event occurs PIP Select the desired size and positions of PIP Picture In Picture display POP meee ee eecereeeereeeeeeeeeeeEeCEEE EEE EEE EEL EEE EEE LEEE EEE LEE ELELELE LE DELLE ES ELEEEEOe 2 3 3 MENU gt DISPLAY gt CVBS OSD MA OSD margin Set OSD margin position using Vertical OSD Margin 4 HH Horizontal OSD Margin 4 HH E MENU 2010 12 28 082210 PME Sequence Interval Set time interval between OSD Monitoring PIP ispl f each camera in ntial displ Sequence Interval d splays ot each camera sequentia d splay M Event Pop up mode Camera mH Event Pop up Pops up the camera image in full screen when an event occurs MENU AAA P
90. uct from recording properly Periodic maintenance is required for proper operation of the product e The product is designed for users to configure their own interface However a user configuration error could lead to an operation failure This product should be set up by certified installers only e Since the product is connected and tightly coupled to exterior accessories camera sensor LAN Hard Disk etc there is a risk of malfunction from external causes Make sure to have certified installers do regular maintenance on all devices in the system e Use the rack mounting handle provided with the product for installation e In this product 1 Kbyte equals 1 024 bytes 1 Mbyte equals 1 048 576 bytes and 1 Gbyte equals 1 073 700 000 bytes COPS C eee H ES EEE ESOL EEE EEEEE EEE EEEEE EE EEEE EEE EEEEE EE EEE EEE SEES OOOOH EEEOEEE EE EEOEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEE EE SEEEE EEE EEEH EE EOEEE EH SEOEE EEO S EEE E SELES HH EELEE ELE LEEE EEE OCEEEESELEEEEOS Contents Prefacio dad Contents ii coco dr Chapter 1 INTFOGUCTION ruralidad Y A A isnin sndtouanssentarasaacaucastedrassacaeenenseeeaarasaudougs 7 2 General FEARS isis AA na aa AA NAE SAPE Ae A aA AES NERES A RENAE ARARIRE 7 Se Specification a a a aa aa a Eaa aE a 8 Chapter 2 System Installation oococccccncnonononononononononononnnnananananazaza LO 1 sPaCkaGe Contents dae dueuaweuedeusesccwesewees 10 2 CONNECHNG DEVICES ii a aa i aaa ra ain Eea a EAD aO AAR Nani ENNE
91. up in the menu Backup Clip Maker 4 1 Backup Source Record fv Source Read only 1 Device Device USB Storage A 1 File Name untitled Jel File Name From 2009 04 07 H 11 00 49AM E From 2009 10 28 a 04 22 47 PM To 2009 04 07 H 11 00 49 AM__ H To 2009 10 28 a 04 22 47 PM Camera dei M Audio O DVRMediaPlayer Status Ready 0 Bytes 0 Bytes Status Ready 4 02 GB 186 31 GB MENU MENU 2009 10 28 AZ PME In the BACKUP menu the data to be saved can be selected Press Device to select which USB Device to save the data to Only the USB devices that are currently connected to the DVR will be listed Select date amp time period of data to save using E button Select Camera s channel number to be saved or select All to save all recorded data Select Audio to save recorded Audio along with the video data Status shows available storage space of the device selected for backup and it will show the progress during the backup LE OVR Mada Player Windows trnernet Explorer DVR Media Player 050080 rn gt PLAYBACK The files saved backup in DVRMediaPlayer exe format allows multi camera backup and the files can be played on a PC without any specific codec To open and play the file saved in DVRMediaPlayer exe double click the file and it will automatically play in an Internet Explorer window This function is supported only by Internet Explorer 7 0 or above
92. ur search Press Search for detailed information From Set beginning time to be searched from or select First for search from the beginning of the data To Set end time to be searched to or select Last for search to the end of the data Search Text Enter the words to search for Once the search detail is entered press OK to start search the Text data corro ecorrr ennrrnnnncannccannnnnrnrrnnnnrrrnnnnrcnnnencrrnncrrnnnncrrnncrrn crnnerrrrrnnncrrnnncrrnnnrrrrrnncrrnrrrrrnnnrrnnnrrrrn nnrn nrrr o o 3 5 Backup Data Playback Backup Data Device USB Storage A 1 v USB Storage A 1 E y E 2009 10 78 050235 PME Backup files stored on a media can be played on the DVR Insert the media that contains backup files and select a file to play COPS P Coe eee EEE EHO EEE HE EEEE EEE EEE EEEEEEEE EEO OEE EEE EEE EEEEEEE EE OOEE EEE EOEEE EE EEEEE ETO LEE EE EEEEE EE SEEEE EEO EEEH EE EOEEEEHEEOEE EEE EEEH EE rro rro oo 09 3 6 Playback Control R Play Reverse Playback Step Backward Go to the previous image Pause ll Freeze or Stop current image Step Forward Go to the next image Play Play the data at normal speed To control the backward and forward playback speed press 4 or gt repeatedly Forward reverse Playback speed can increase up to x32 4 Backup Data on the DVR can be saved to a USB Flash memory Select backup or Clip Maker option in Search or Live mode by selecting Back
93. wing components are included in the product packaging DVR Unit DVR Unit DC Adaptor are Power Cord RR 04000 o Remote Controller 9990 wy A 199999 o Quick Guide Customer Card Note Please download Users Guide and Remote Client S W from the address written on the customer card 2 Connecting Devices 2 1 4 Channel Premium DVR The rear panel of the 4 channel performance DVR looks like the following A JN CAUTION W RI o e Front USB On the front panel two USB ports are provided to connect external devices like HDD and Flash memory for Backup and System upgrade A USB mouse can only be connected to the USB port dedicated for mouse Video Input Connect the coaxial cables from the cameras to the BNC video connectors e eo lt lt FER aunio in PS The 4 channel DVR can record audio up to 4 sources Connect the audio sources to the Audio In RCA connectors All channels need external pre amplifiers It is the user s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording of audio or not AUDIO OUT F You will need to connect a speaker and an amplifier to this output The DVR seppIIIIII does not

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