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1. 9 14 DISPLAY 10 2 OSD MENU SETUP 11 2 1 ViDEO SETUP ee a HEIDE RIEN nM NIMM ee ene 11 POSED ING ead 12 29 AUDIO 13 1 20 c 14 25 SYSTEM SETTING a 15 MEM er 16 3 CAMREA OSD MENU SETUP 2 1 1 222 17 3O MAN WN c 17 Ci Mz 18 i E 19 2 20 34 DAYI NIGHT MENU 21 AWD MENU en E E E E E 22 M m UU 23 PEC ENG 24 S MEL Iz ACE MENO ee ee 25 EMAP TFUNCION SETUP 26 MEM eR 21 L2 ADD E 27 ADD 28 BEDEIS ABE DEVICE ne 28 qo FUEL SCREEN MODE
2. 28 40 I NN eb 28 gu MANAGEMENT 28 29 29 5 FULL SCREEN MEN 30 NEED MUN 31 PUN CMON m 31 6 2 DISPLAY MODE SUMTC ls RE RV ORI UFU EE RUEUE 32 PIZ CONTROL FUNCTION 32 Dd CAMERA COLOR ADJUST MENT sd apad nf 33 Os PLAY FUNCTION 33 6 6 MEDIA FUNCTION SETUP 34 56 5 MEDIA SCHEDULE FUNCTION 619 545 2 EVENT EOGLIST 41 66 5 SCHEDULE RECORD Se UP 42 7 PVM FUNCTION CONFIGURATION 2 1 14 41 43 PH 43 Pole 43 12 SETTING 44 44 UPADE 45 45 EO INFORMATION 46 oui 46 47 To O 47 48 MOTON 48 LaL 48 FB BUS I TT 49 49 29 49 72252 50 DON 50
3. Calendar function user choose the desire date then show the event log at right side window Blue color date means user selected date Red color date means today List the user selected date all PVM event event log include system log motion log and alarm log The hours time bar list from 00 24 hour for example when user chose the date 8 13 it show that at 15 00 had event log occurred and filled with red color Red color means occurred event motion Alarm Gray color means no event happened The channels list when user click the hour time bar red color it will spread up the channel list with red color A grid means 5 minutes User can click mouse right button to download this grid 5 minutes video image to local computer File format is AVI format 4 6 6 3 Schedule Record Setup Setup the PVM scheduling function two type of Schedule Record and Network Task PYM 192 1660 2483 Display HOUR 0001 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 f Record Sos C Network Task ee Both Ver Select Network Task Record Tie Media Program t Single Select 5 a m 000 end t Single Delete ES d Event Range Delete Use the color format and detail description as below After user finished the record scheduling setup press Apply button the PVM device will sync with the local
4. SIN e 21 PORT AEA E E E E 51 CO MDA 52 MEDIA CENTE ar rA E E A A 52 LOL EEE EE E De COUN mE 53 MEDIA CONVER D Utd net 54 Storage HDD SD USB 1 Camera 2 Option Keypad Go to sub level menu Memu Push this button to display the main OSD menu uu Use this button to select the menu item Use this button to select the menu item Source The button use to select input source while the all of OSD is off Power Power On Off the PVM device 1 1 Rear Panel video input Camera1 Camera 2 Input BNC type Camera1 Camera 2 MIC Input 1 RS485 AV Audio Input VGA DVI Audio In DVI Input DVI Connector input VGA Input VGA Connector input Ethernet RJ45 Cable in CAM1 BNC Connector for Camera 1 video input CAM2 BNC Connector for Camera 2 video input Video AV video input Audio L AV audio input RCA type Left Audio R AV audio input RCA type Right MIC 1 IN The microphone audio in for camera 1 MIC 2 IN The microphone audio in for camera 2 Line IN The Audio Cable in for DVI RS485 RS485 Connector for Soeed Dome Alarm in Alarm out PIN define Alarm in 1 red Alarm in 2 orange Ground black Alarm
5. Mon Press Send Message button it will upload the media content to the PVM device oee the below picture T MSEM Send Msg Mo URL Status 1 80 HTTP 1 0 200 OF End 40 6 6 2 Event Log List The event log function list all PVM event log messages as below PYM 182 1658 5 2487v3 20083 8 E E 2008 08 13 14 48 41 14 48 51 SHAG SRR Soa HEHHpu E EH 2008 08 13 14 49 12 14 49 22 27 8 20 3 T 1 2 2008 08 13 14 54 24 14 55 02 6 7 2008 08 13 14 58 01 14 58 13 12 277 15 2008 08 13 14 58 38 14 58 55 i a eM 2008 08 13 15 00 50 15 01 02 2008 08 13 15 02 58 15 03 08 2008 08 13 15 03 11 15 03 25 2008 08 13 15 04 42 15 04 53 2008 08 13 15 05 00 15 05 10 A 2008 08 13 15 05 20 15 05 32 0 12 14 1 2008 08 13 15 05 40 15 05 50 e HOoUNENENENENENENENEEENEENENENENENENENENEEB 0913 150603 15 06 19 2008 08 13 15 06 30 15 06 40 2008 08 13 15 07 58 15 08 09 2008 08 13 15 08 20 15 08 30 2008 08 13 15 08 35 15 08 46 2008 08 13 15 08 54 15 09 04 2008 08 13 15 09 41 15 10 05 2008 08 13 15 10 07 15 10 17 2008 08 13 15 10 17 15 10 36 2008 08 13 15 11 31 15 11 42 2008 08 13 15 12 05 15 12 15 2008 08 13 15 13 32 15 13 43 2008 08 13 15 14 38 15 14 53 2008 08 13 15 15 02 15 15 13 2008 08 13 15 15 40 15 16 05 2008 08 13 15 18 50 15 19 00 2008 08 13 15 19 19 15 19 29 2008 08 13 15 20 00 15 20 11 lt 2 2 28 29 es Ss a r1
6. When WDR mode is on AGC Max function will become N A and not adjustable MGC Adj Manual Gain Control Adjustment MGC function Users are only able to make an adjustment when Shutter mode becomes fixed such as 1 125 When WDR mode is on MGC Adj function will become N A and not adjustable Flicker When Flicker function is ON fixed electronic shutter will be 1 100 5 1 120 PAL This function will work only if camera s WDR function set as OFF Shutter mode MIRIS means auto shutter selected otherwise users are able to set the 19 3 3 WDR Menu WDR menu Wdr mode War level Backlight Blc level Blc wind Initial Exit WDR mode Wide Dynamic Range WDR ON OFF switch WDR level When WDR is ON users are able to adjust WDR level from 0 to 255 Backlight Backlight ON OFF Switch Backlight Compensation BLC function works only if WDR function is OFF BLC level BLC level setting range from O to 15 it only works when WDR function is OFF BLC wind BLC wind setting BLC wind function allows users set BLC wind position 10 positions in total CENTERS gt CENTERL TOPS gt BOTTOMS gt BOTTOML gt LEFTS gt LEFTL RIGHTS gt RIGHTL Initial Initial WDR menuss setting back to factory settings Exit Return to Main menu 20 3 4 Day Night Menu Day Night menu D N mode D N level D N delay Initial Exit D N mode Day Night D N mode Users are able sel
7. save G Network Ethernet 88 PPPoE Ch DNS Ch DDNS gt SMTP Y Fort DNS1 Input Primary DNS IP address DNS2 Input secondary DNS IP address 7 5 4 DDNS System Camera Time List Active Group isi Record i PIP Setting ES event Service Hast Mame 62 Network User i Ethernet PPPoE Ch DNS Ch DDNS bo SMTP Password Confirm Password qr Part 50 7 5 5 SMTP SMTP Setting Camera Drei swrP server H Group i m cq4 Recipient PIP Setting i Event p Sender p Network Liser Name Ethernet Password PPPOE Confirm Password e DNS Authentication Method LOGIN Sh DDNS ERE SMTP jr Port Media SMTP Server Mail server IP address Receiver user s email address HS168 hotmail com Sender Sender s E mail address User Name User s email login name User s email login password Confirm Password Confirm user s email login password Authentication PLAIN LOGIN Method 7 5 6 5 System Port Setting isi Camera L Time List Part eo Group ieee Record di Event 00000000 Control Part Range Law Range HTTP Port Gp Network l ea Ethernet DNS DONS SMTP Y Fort Media RTSP Port RI SP Port default is 554 Control Port Control Port default is 21 RIPRangeLo
8. Balance Mute Sourcee Adjusts the softness of loudness of notes the sound 10 10 13 2 4 PIP Setting PiP Mode Off Source VGA Position Top Right gt gt e Sequential Time mmm PiP Swap p PIP Mode Select the PIP mode display Off Small User Side by Side Side by PIP Source Select the PIP source DVI Media Note main window and PIP window should be a different source Adjust the PIP position Top Left Top Right Bottom Right Bottom Left Sequential Time Time of the video change the PIP source 0 100 seconds PIP Swap owap the source between the main and PIP window 14 2 5 System Setting System Setting Time Date 5 527I 2007 Auto Source Detection Color Temperature Channel Display On 9 Language English CDS Control 2 Setting Recall Date Time Setup the system date and time Auto Source Auto detect source when the singal is lost excluding PIP source Color Selects color temperature of either 6500 K or 9300 K Channel Display Enable Disable display the source message On Off OSD Language Select the OSD language English CDS Control Power control by CDS function On Off Power off level 100 300 Power on level 500 1000 CAM Setting On off Protocol Pelco P Pelco D Baud Rate 2400 4800 9600 Recall the user setting ALL D
9. Trigger Screen Popup 5 Alarm In 2 Active Active the alarm in Dwell Alarm in trigger dwell time 10 60 seconds Trigger Record When alarm in trigger record the event Trigger Alarm out When alarm in trigger enable the alarm output Trigger Screen Popup When alarm in trigger screen popup Media Event swap None Trigger Email When alarm in trigger send E mail to user Trigger Image Ftp Upload Upload the trigger image 48 7 5 Network 7 5 1 Ethernet Map Group i PIP Setting 7 5 2 System Camera le Record i Event Network ife Ethernet I PPPoE Ch DNS CL DDNS gt SMTP W Port Submask Gateway Ethernet Setting OFF 182 168 6 248 2558 182 168 6 254 save ON OFF If set ON the local LAN need a DHCP server Input the Fixed IP address if DHCP set off Input the Subnet mask if DHCP set off Input the Gateway Router IP address Map aroup i PIP Setting gap System ici Camera p Record i Event Network Ethernet I PPPoE Ch DNS CL DDNS gt SMTP Port Active User Name Password Confirm Password 49 luseriahinet net D 7 5 3 DNS Matian System DANS Setting Schedule Media List ici Camera Time List per DNS1 158 95 1 1 Map aroup Setting p DNS2 158 85 192 1
10. 1 Content 1 The below picture show that program list only have one program time length is 1 min 48 seconds and include 2 content files User have to move the program to the time bar for example put it on the time bar 6 8 position It means that It will play the program1 at 6 o clock and repeat play until 8 o clock Use the mouse to change the program1 time length After setup finished Press OK button to exit the Schedule edit F Schedule Edit M on Cancel DK File Lis Content2 Content_1 00 00 37 Time 8016186400 38 7 Week Schedule Edit If user need to setup week schedule as same with Monday just use the mouse click the program1 and drag to the desire day it display confirm dialog as below picture 4 Week Schedule Edit SAT Sat Notify 39 After click OK button to confirm the Tuesday schedule will be the same with Monday oee below picture After week scheduling setup finished press Notify button upload the Media schedule to the PVM device Notice Before upload to the PVM device user have to setup the FTP server IP address at first From Media Media Center gt Server Input the local PC IP address Local PC as a FTP server Detail Please refer to the Page 52 3 Week Schedule Edit 10 13 M 5 IG 1 18 8 M Sun
11. Full screen 4 6 Main Mode Switch to the Ul mode function 4 7 MAP Management User can use different map to manage cameras user friendly design let user can setup group cameras in each map Device 9 Map 0 NULL Map 0 bmp Location 0 Description 0 28 use can add item edit item delete select item to setup cameras Item Type Camera ID Parent Channel Select File Path IP Address User Mame Password Camera Num m Location Description x 100 Y oo Rif 4 8 Next Map The small icon means IP camera location user can use mouse move to any position When user add a new map need press set to root button select map BMP file format The camera s IP address after user select channel it will auto display Use this function to change map it will change the map from map management database one by one 4 9 Exit Quit the E MAP program 20 5 Full Screen mode When in 4 9 16 split display window user can use mouse to change the display windows size In active window user can record the live video or save the current image on local computer Save image file with JPEG format Record live video with AVI format No Signal No Signal 6 Main UI Mode Use Main UI Mode to configure the media server functions Playback function Time List search Schedule setup Media setup Adjust cam
12. computer and follow the scheduling to record Normal Record Event Record Normal amp Event Record Normal amp Event Record Normal amp Event Record Nothing 42 7 PVMFunction Configuration User need username password to login system default username is admin password is 123456 After login successful it will display the PVM information at right side the PVM function configuration menu as below l0 x SETUP Motion Schedule GSM Connection Status Media List Camera Time List d Map Group Recor Num IP Name Time oe AY Event 1 192 168 5 74 user2 0 0 7 10 2 192 168 5 74user2 O 0 7 7 Network Media Number of Connections 2 10 Server Working Time 0 day 2 41 36 12 Account Hard disk Information dor Seagate Model ST332062045 Rev 3 44 ailable Total Check media path error Check record path error Total lo M lo MB Ethernet Interface IP address 192 168 6 248 Mask 255 255 0 0 TX packets 240356 RX packets 2171615 Default gateway 192 168 6 254 7 1 System 7 1 1 Language E cen Language Setting bx Language j T Dateti Language j Group pod guag PIP Setting 9 Reset i 24 Reboot Lj Information E Format Change the default language support English Chinese 43 7 1 2 Date Time Setting Datet
13. equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Contents PYM eae ee cee etc ew eee ee 6 1 1 REAR 7 1 22 REMOTE 8 1 3 DISPLAY
14. means media program that user have been setup finished Content list means media content list File list means media file The system support H 264 file format and mp3 jpeg 36 Click mouse right button to add new Content list J Program Edit d Program title Cancel OK File Lis Content title Newt o Media Content list as below picture 97 Media Content Edit Content 1 Cancel OK 2 4 G IM 324 4 255 2b 7 28 3 1 I ye Ee MEE XE USE ECCO 00 1 name Time 00 muxed pem 1 avi 00 00 37 Media content time bar means media play time Media content files list Local computer file folder Choose the file and preview play the file content 37 After user finished the Content list setup user have to move the content to the time bar Below picture show that two content file on the time bar On the time bar user can click mouse right button to delete content file After user updated Press OK button to exit the Program edit 9 Program Edit Jl Program Cancel DK 0 3 8 12 15 18 1 47 0 3 6 8 42 45 48 5 54 5 60 65 72 1 84 30 10 2 MER 9L ove mA mAb mAb Nn NAME KO Content List File Lis Tie 2 1 Content title Content
15. out 1 1 yellow Alarm out 1 2 blue Alarm out 2 1 green Alarm out 2 2 purple o O 1 The front panel can build in Camera 2 option it also can connect camera 1 and Camera 2 from rear panel 2 The rear panel cameras are the first priority than the build in cameras 1 2 Remote Controller MEDIA Use this button to turn the power on and off when the main power is supplied Direct to select the extent camera source input Media Direct to select the media source input Use this button to select the PIP source input Video Swap Use this button to swap the window ether main or PIP Up Use this button to select the menu of the lem Down Use this button to select the menu of the item Right Use this button to adjust value of function Use this button to execute adjustment or to Mute tne audio Info Pop out the source and DVR status message Men Push this button to displays the main OSD menu Use this button to swap the live audio out ether main or PIP Scroll EnabescolletorStp Stop Soppayak o Repeat current media Previous Go previousmedia Pause 0 Pause the playback Next Skip to next media 1 3 Display mode Q Source CAM1 Display Info Icons mode Source AV Y A E it t Main source the source could be the CAM1 CAM2 AV VGA DVI Media Display information Icon
16. Thank you for purchasing our product Please read this User s Manual before using the product Change without Notice PVM User s Manual Safety Precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This label may appear on the bottom of the unit due to space limitations The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of insulated dangerous Voltage within the product s enclosure that may be sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electrical shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE UNITS NOT SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR Attention installation should be performed by qualified service Personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable local 4 b codes Power Disconnect Units with or without ON OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is the ON position The power cord is the main power disconnect for a
17. VR LCD 15 2 6 Information Information 5 27 12007 Address 192 168 0 100 submask Address 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 0 254 HDD Usage 60 DVR FAN Version V 1 2 3 Monitor Version V 1 2 3 16 3 Camera OSD Menu Setup 3 0 Main Menu Main menu General Ae War Day Night Awb Privacy Special TREERE Message Initial Exit Notice 1 CAM1 default ID is 1 CAM2 default ID is 2 2 Switch to CAM1 or CAM2 will display with full screen mode 3 Can t change input source in CAM control mode Must leave to the Live mode first 17 3 1 General Menu General menu Camera ID Baud rate sync V phase Initial EXIT Camera ID Set Camera ID 1 255 Baud rate Baud rate is a serial communication rate that use to measure how fast data is moving Baud rate is able set at 2400 4800 9600 19200 four different serial communication rates Sync Set Sync function to internal mode V phase Set V phase to N A Initial Initial General menu s setting back to the factory settings Exit Return to Main menu 18 3 2 AE Menu Ae menu Brightness Agc max Mgc adj Flicker Shutter Dss max Initial Exit Brightness Brightness level adjustment Adjust range 0 36 Brightness function works only if WDR mode is OFF When WDR mode is on brightness function will become N A and not adjustable AGC Max Auto Gain Control Maximum AGC Max function Adjust range 0 255
18. agersvideoConversion output Media Converter 1 0 build 139 Ready for the conversion process Step 3 of 3 The Batch Conversion Wizard is now ready to process your videos Please review your selections before proceeding Summary Down Display the detail information Fight 0 Resize NTSC 7205480 Press save button to start convert Bitrate 1024 kbit s Output directory D Program M anagersvideoConversian outpul Files to process FAFTPAPT mpg Iv Show the output directory in Explorer Ready for the conversion process Step 3 of 3 The Batch Conversion Wizard is now ready to process your videos Please review your selections before proceeding Summary Left 0 Down 0 Right 0 Total percentage 3376 1 F SFTPSP1 mpg Step 2 254 output pass 1 encoded frames 289 1977 15 1 37 08 fps eta 0 00 45 BRERESEEHBEREENE Elapsed time 00 00 09 Show the output directory in Explorer lt Back 55
19. e Map Management Camera grouping management Next Map Change to next Map 26 4 1 Device List On the E MAP user can move the camera icon to desire position and the camera video window also can use mouse to change windows size Device Info It shows all cameras list status when use mouse click the device list again the device info window will be hidden The camera icon can move to any position Device Info H IP Record Pai Record Time Preconnect Status Event 1tsp 192 168 6 223 554 Working Working C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 2 Device User can add new camera on map it will display add device window Add Device x IP Address 921685201 0000000000 IP address input the camera s IP address User name input login username User Name admin Password input password Password 123456 Bru Location descript the camera location location Room 1 Pork Number RTSP 554 Control 21 Port number default RTSP 554 HTTP 80 Control 21 Notice Default username is admin Praduct PVM password is 123456 27 4 3 Add Device Add all cameras on the map that was auto discover on the device info window User can move the camera icon to any location 4 4 Delete All Device Delete all cameras on the 4 5 Full Screen Mode Display all cameras with full screen Press ESC button to exit
20. ect AUTO DAY NIGHT three different modes for the different needs 1 AUTO According to D N level and brightness level camera will automatically switches between Day or Night mode 2 DAY Day Mode Color picture 3 NIGHT Night Mode Black and white picture D N level When D N mode set to AUTO the camera will automatically switch between Day or Night mode by detecting brightness level When D N level is getting bigger the brightness level of environment has to become darker in order to make system switches to night mode D N delay Day Night delay time is from 0 15 seconds Initial Day Night menu s setting back to factory settings Return to Main menu 21 3 5 AWB Menu AWB menu Color mode Red gain Blue gain Push lock Initial Exit Color mode Auto white balance AWB mode includes AUTO INDOOR gt OUTDOOR gt MANUAL PUSH LOCK five different modes Red gain Red gain function adjustment Red gain works only if Color mode set to MANUAL Blue gain Blue gain function adjustment Blue gain works only if Color mode set to MANUAL Push lock Push lock only works when Color mode set to PUSH LOCK otherwise this function will not activated When Push lock is set to ON the camera will automatically start Auto White Balance function AWB When Push lock is set to OFF the camera will stop Auto White Balance function Initial Initial AWB menu s setting back to factory settings Exit Return to Ma
21. era color PTZ control Switch display Split windows No Signal No Signal 3 6 1 Setup Function Minimized the program to working bar Configuration The function setup Please refer to the page 43 Notice 1 When Minimized the program to working bar it show this icon 2 Onthis icon click mouse right button it show the menu choose this function Show Main Dialog to return Main UI mode 3l 6 2 Display mode switch owitch to Full screen display owitch to E MAP display 1 When in 4 9 16 split display window user can use mouse to change the display windows size 2 n active window user can record the live video or save the current image on local computer No Signal No Signal 6 3 PTZ Control Function Use the PTZ Control panel to control PTZ camera Press the directory key to move the PTZ camera direction Press the Notice Before using the digital Zoom in Zoom out function on build in camera user have to disabled the camera s WDR function key to Zoom in Zoom out the PTZ camera 32 6 4 Camera Color Adjustment Use the color adjustment control panel to setup the brightness contrast saturation sharpness Users have to choose a channel before using arrow to increase or decrease these setting values Adjust the brightness Adjust the contrast a em 6 5 Play Function Play local computer media fi
22. ia contents PYM 192 158 5 248 v3 Seles Position BOTTOM Speed 0 File List Media scrallkexk1 rkf scrallkexk3 rkf The PVM supports video playb Delete Item Delete All Media Schedule Edit Media Schedule Edit setup the scroll text position Bottom Setup the scroll text speed File list List all the scroll text file If file list more than one file it will sequence play one by one Media Type ocroll text media type only support RTF file format Media oetup the media scheduling function Schedule edit Notice 1 User have to saved the text file with RTF format use the word or wordpad program 2 After user apply the scroll text it will upload to the PVM and update scroll text immediately 35 Media schedule setup as below picture use week schedule edit from Sunday to Saturday User use mouse click the desire day and then click mouse right button it show the menu Choose the Edit function to Add Edit the media scheduling 77 Week Schedule Edit 0 1 2 3 4 z 8 3 1813 80 15 Bd e 1 Uu U 1 4 ji 4 Uu 4 4 4 Uu 4 1 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 SUN Su mmm am Tu 77 Schedule Edit 0 1 2 3 2 5 8 3 10 11 T4 12 0 15 15 d IB 13 2 el U U LU U U U 1 Time bar from 0 to 24 hours Program list
23. ial Initial Special menu s setting back to factory settings Exit Return to Main menu 24 3 9 Message Menu Message menu Zone Zone disp ON Zone pos LEFT DOWN ID disp ON ID pos RIGHT DOWN Zoom disp ON Zoom pos LEFT UP Initial OFF Exit Y Zone Zone label setting Maximum 16 characters XUP DN character selection First select Zone And then press right button Last users have to use UP DN button to select characters that they want to set with z RIGHT characters position selection Zone screen display setting Zone pos Zone display position able adjust to RIGHT DOWN RIGHT UP LEFT DOWN LEFT UP ID disp ID screen display setting ID pos ID display position setting able adjust to RIGHT DOWN RIGHT UP LEFT DOWN LEFT Zoom screen display setting Zoom pos Zoom display position setting able adjust to RIGHT DOWN RIGHT UP LEFT DOWN LEFT UP Initial Message menu s setting back to factory settings Return to Main menu 29 4 E Map Function Setup After run the E Map function it will display a default map user can setup camera on the map and show each cameras location user friendly interface design let user can see all cameras on the map S Add Device S Add All Device SK Delete All Device Full Screen Mode uS Mam UI Mode Map Management uU Next SR Exit Full Screen Mode Display with full screen mode Main UI Mode Display with Ul mod
24. ime Setting Schedule Media List z Language Time List Map Group i PIP Setting Reset Date 2008 0 7 01 Bp Upgrade Time 15 25 29 59 Reboot Synchronized with Time Server L Information NTP Server pool ntp org Format Time Zone GMT 17 Datetime C Manual Update Synchronized with PC Date 2008 07 01 Time 16 25 38 Save Setting the PVM date time 7 1 3 Reset i Setting 50 System Reset to default Language poe Datetime Reset He Map Group is PIP Setting Reset Upgrade m Reboot H Information Format Reset all setting values to default values 44 7 1 4 Upgrade nimm Schedule Media Lisk te J Language Time List Datetime imn Map Group 117 Warning pip Setking Reset Upgrading firmware may take a few minutes please dont turn off the power or p dy Upgrade Ga Reboot L Information Upgrade must be interrupted t Format jal Camera D LL JJ Media oelect in coming source and then click update to start updating 1 Ett Updating process bar 1 Please go to reset page and reset to default after version update 2 Please do not update firmware when your network is busy 7 1 5 Reboot Reboot Language Time List T Reboot Map Group i PIP Setting 0 Reset d U
25. in menu 22 3 6 Privacy Menu Privacy menu Wind Privacy H str H end V str V end Initial Exit Wind Privacy area setting Area setting range 1 8 areas Privacy Privacy function ON OFF setting H str Horizontal start is the function that set the starting position of horizontal level in Privacy area Adjust range 1 180 H end Horizontal end is the function that set the ending position of horizontal level in Privacy area Adjust range 1 180 V str Vertical start is the function that set the starting position of vertical level in Privacy area Adjust range 1 120 V end Vertical ending is the function that set the ending position of vertical level in Privacy area Adjust range 1 120 Initial Initial Privacy menu s setting back to factory settings Exit Return to Main menu 23 3 Special Menu Special menu Sharpness Negative Rotate Freeze Initial Exit Sharpness sharpness level adjustment Adjust range 0 15 Negative When it sets to ON Video image is Negative Negative means screen will display in Black and white image When it sets to OFF Video image is Positive Positive means screen will display in normal color image Rotate Four different modes provided for the different needs 1 OFF Normal 2 HORIZONTAL Left Right horizontal reverse 3 VERTICAL Up Down vertical reverse 4 180 degree rotates Freeze When it set to ON the screen Image freeze Init
26. le codec support AVI and H 264 format Each channels have it s own play setting different play setting depend on user behave Stop Playing video Open local media file and Play video Fast Forward Faster play video 33 Video locate Use mouse to move the location Mute channel voice Voice Adjust the voice volume adjustment 6 6 Media Function Setup Media Schedule Function setup Event log list by date time Schedule record setup Notice Media Content file format setting 1 Dr de o D e Image file support JPEG format it does not support BMP format The image file should be 704x480 pixels recommend Audio file only support mp3 file format and sample rate must be 48kHz The media content must be mp3 JPEG or H 264 file format Video file only support H 264 other file format should be converted Please use the Video conversion software The Video conversion software only support mpeg1 mpeg2 VOB source input Scroll text only support RTF file format User can use word or wordpad software to edit scroll text Scroll text minimum is 30 character and maximum is 255 character Font size is 22 30 Recommend 34 6 6 1 Media Schedule Function Setup Media Schedule provides the scroll text and Media content upload function User can setup the schedule function on local computer and use FTP upload to the PVM device The PVM will follow the media scheduling time to play med
27. ll unites CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruction During the warranty period one year we will repair or replace the DVR Warranty free of charge and Service Be sure to have the model number serial number and vendor stick on hard disk for service representative FCC Statement WARNING This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement WARNING This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the
28. pgrade 5 Reboot L Information E Format si Camera LL NN us jjMeda Re boot the PVM device 45 7 1 6 Information SETUP gt Motion Schedule gt Media List E Time List gt Map Group i PIP Setting ox Ix 7 1 7 Schedule Media List i Time List Map Group i PIP Setting Notice Language GSM Connection Status m Datetime Num IP Name Time Reset 1 192 168 5 74 user2 0 0 27 25 y Upgrade 2 192 168 5 74 user2 0 0 27 22 Reboot Number of Connections 2 10 2 4 Information Server Working Time 0 day 3 1 51 nm Format ia Camera Network Hard disk Information Vendor Seagate Model ST332062045 Rev 3 44 Available Total Check media path error Check record path error Total lo M 0 MB Ethernet Interface IP address 192 168 6 248 Mask 255 255 0 0 TX packets 306608 packets 2234611 Default gateway 192 168 6 254 Display the connection Status of the PVM Client connection status PVM hard disk information HDD mode total size and available size Network information IP address default Gateway TX RX packets Format HDD Format Hdd a Lanquage AT Datetime Media SpacelGB 5 Reset Ly Upgrade 44 Reboot ij Information Format 1 HDD is 3 5 inch SATA interface it supports Seagate Hitachi and WD brand 2 Maximum s
29. s Please see below icons indicated mapping table PIP Mode when main source is then the PIP source could be the AV DVI Media 1 4 Display Icon Display Info Icons indicated m mmm 000e osora a8 Media source repeat file 1 Eg 000R Nosan ah Media source repeat all files Playing the media file Pause the playing media file Media source active Audio Mute MEDIA p Media source No signal input MEDIA Client connected Client disconnected Audio active HDD usage 0 HDD usage 40 Qo No audio signal input HDD full usage 100 96 gee o mem Main source CAM1 PIP mode PIP source AV Lini d c 10 2 OSD Menu Setup 2 1 Video Setting Video Setting Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue sharpness Image Position Hue Todetermie tne and colores ofthe pictur 0 100 2 2 PC Setting Brightness Contrsat Auto Adjustment Image Position Phase Clocks Line Brightness Adjusts the overall picture shade and brightness Permits adjustment of contrast between light and dark areas of the picture Auto Adjustment Picture adjustment automatic correction like clock and phase Image Position Allows adjustment for horizontal vertical position To adjust the clock phase of VGA signal 0 31 Clock Line To adjust the H total of VGA signal 12 Bass Treble
30. t H 264 format so user have to convert media format to H 264 format Please follow below steps to convert media file format After user have installed the client software please run the Video Conversion software From Program gt Manager VideoConverson M ug FYM Manager NUN FTP server zT Manager jp Uninstall Manager Videolonversion Media Converter 1 0 build 139 Press Add File button to choose Selecting Files Step 1 of 3 x to convert i the input media file Select files Look in 3 My Documents Music a d Pictures My Recent Documents 3 Desktop Input media file could be the Mpeg1 Mpeg2 or VOB file format Documents My Computer My Network File name Places All supported files vob mpg supported files vob mpa VOB Files vob MPEG 1 2 Program Stream mpa Files of type Cancel 54 Setup the video resolution and bitrate Regulating Video Step 2 of 3 The video can be regulated by resolution and bitrate Media Converter 1 0 build 139 m Resolution Crop Level and Bitrate Level Lowest 128k C Average Bitrate kbit s Crop 5 D 4 NEN kl Resize coe ps Choose the video output path Dutput directory D Program Man
31. upported hard disk is 1TB size 3 This PVM only supports 1 HDD installed 46 7 2 Camera Use this function to setup the Camera the PVM provides two cameras connect ENERO Bid ERU Camera 1 Setting T Title Pe Group Camera 1 Hue 7 Account PTZ Buadrate PT ID Contrast Live image contrast adjust O 100 PTZ Protocol Support Pelco D amp Pelco P Setting the PTZ camera transmit baud rate 2400 4800 9600 Setting the PTZ camera ID number 7 3 Record Schedule Camera 1 Record Setting Map Gro T 7 ap Group i PIP Setting fa camera Resalutian Di lisi Camera 2 Framerate 10 Storage Audio OFF Fixed Bit rate Image resolution is subjected to the transmit speed From 1 Mbps 4 M bps Video resolution selection QCIF 176x120 CIF 352x240 D1 720x480 Scanning frame per second among internet 1 5 10 15 Enable Disable the audio record 47 7 4 Event 7 4 1 Motion Setting 492 System Camera 1 Motion Setting Active Dwell Trigger Record Camera 1 tal Trigger 4Alarm out Tail Camera 2 alarm J Trigger Email Network Aral 0 low 10 high Motion trigger dwell time 10 60 seconds 7 4 2 Alarm Trigger Screen Popup Trigger Image Upload Setting 292 System Alarm In 1 Setting L Time List Active m Trigger Record Trigger Alarm aout
32. w Range Low RTP Range High RTP Range High HTTP Port HTTP Port default is 80 51 7 6 Media 7 6 1 Media Center Media Center Setting Schedule Media List Time List server 192 168 0 1 H Map Group Record i PIP Setting User Name admin Password HER Gp Network Confirm Password Media Center Storage S Account Server Input local PC IP address Local PC means it have installed client software PC User Name User s login name Password User s login password Notice If user want to do the media scheduling then the server IP address must be changed User name amp password doesn t need to change values 7 6 2 Storage Media Storage Setting Schedule Media List Time List Map Group i PIP Setting Storage Device Media Center Storage Account Media storage device support HDD SD card USB memory stick Notice Scheduling record will be saved in HDD 52 7 7 Account 22 System Administrator Setting Confirm Gp Network ih Administrator m User 1 The PVM system provides 5 accounts for user login Default administrator login name is admin password is 123456 53 8 Media Convert The PVM Context source can supports three type source input 1 H 264 video format 2 mp3 audio format 3 jpeg image format Because the PVM media file format only suppor
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