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1. kEpribalsr Open Internet Explorer type the DVR s address to connect then type the user ID and the password 1 MAIN DISPLAY T SMARTEC Easytiet Mic rorolt Internet Explorar Fie averte Q O 8 s r 3 1 5 8 9 8 8 c ole AEL EEE JAE e dicm n 11 10 2008 06 28 13 26 29 061 24 C Mobon Detected 2008 05 28 13 26 29 D ST Q Mahon Detected 2008 06 28 13 28 2051 28 n CHE Mobon CONFIG Click to access Configuration Tools Playback Click to access playback Camera Click to turn on off the camera from live view oplit Mode Click on desired view mode icon to change split mode Event Log Displays and update event log in real time Motion Icon Indicates motion activity on camera Alarm Icon Indicates alarm event on camera Alarm Indication Indicates alarm event Relay Control If a relay device is present at the DVR relay output may be controlled 10 Microphone Two way audio 11 DVR name 12 De interlace on off 2 CONFIGURATION TOOLS Click Config to access Configuration Tools BENE EasyNet WebViewer Configuration Tools p x Menu
2. Bleck DIK FULL ALARMS 55 4 1 DISK MANAGER Disk Manager is used to format re format hard disk drives as well scHeoULe HRM UTILITY SYSTEM INF as to check the presence of Bad Blocks on the HDDs MODEL BAD BLOCKS 23137 ATA WOCWOTIOOAAR 11131 ATAWOCWOTEOOAAR ln ATA nth To format a hard disk drive select YES under ENABLES then pisi UTILITY SYSTEMIN press ENTER to select OK NOTICE will be pemoyed Rash EANCEL Int intB As illustrated the disk is removed DISH UTILITY DISH MANAGER MODEL BAD SIZE MB EMABLEL LETT ATA jr 14141131 8 T15404 Int 51175083052 8 115404 on Int amp 517084052 9 115484 On m isch ATAWDCWDTSOBAAK 715484 Uwe select NO under ENABLED then press ENTER to either re pis UTILITY SYSTEM INF use CANCEL or re format OK the hard disk drive NOTICE This dish can be added withaut l armattimg Int A Miis CANCEL da yau wint fermat this disi By selecting CANCEL the hard disk drive will continue to be used DSK UTILITY SYSTEMIN without formatting DISH MANAGER MODEL BADHLOCKS SIZE MB ENABLED LITE VE X a T15404 _ 1275084051 a 115484 577 508409 9 1 15404 juu 11111 11 171 8 715404 I Internal Mirror Record The
3. 20 MAIN SCREEN i eerie esit te Nace ee ec ads ds ew GU ade aces dte dud 20 21 l LIYE VLE WS WIECH SEQUENCE 21 AUTOMATIK SEOUENCE 22 23 uti 24 KELAN dde salts T O 24 2 FIELD BY FIELD FAST REWIND amp FAST FORWARD 25 AUDIO ELAY BAC cT 26 TIE ADVANCED OPERATION 27 iP OCI eio ata n uu atn a E 27 B BACKUP 27 27 2 USB FLASH MEMORY DRIVES USB t pu oris suis sra 28 So USB PLASH MEMORY DRIVE SAVI 29 JOMIN PLAYER 29 CPAN TIET ZOOM CONTROL ient E 30 D PLAY BAC K p 31 I GO VO Seatcli e e EE ma aM 3l LIIS PERRA 3l RN Bii seid eR A apn Re ene 32 ADVANCED SETUP ec 33 ADVANCED RE COR tren Meu ee te eee 33 Ms ch MS a 33 esc da DPE ESTO 34 BOR VENT S oues S gn RD Re A
4. Cancel Click OK to save the settings E SYSTEM QUICK SETUP ADVANCED REC EVENT LOCAL USER REMOTE USER HOLIDAY SCHEDULE DISK UTILITY NETWORK SYSTEMINFO SYSTEM ALARM STATUS OVERVIEW The SYSTEM Menu allows modification of system features such as Local and Remote Passwords Holiday Schedule Disk Utility System Info System Alarm and Status Overview 1 LOCAL USER x Up to 5 Local User Accounts with different privileges such as TT LOCAL usen Menu access playback backup PTZ control may be generated FW MENU m z m m m m rm EM T Up to 10 Remote User Accounts may be generated It is possible USER to assign different privileges playback and relay control to different remote user accounts Detail settings for remote user accounts can be configured with even greater detail on SMARTEC EasyNet VMS the client software or on SMARTEC EasyNet WebViewer the web client software ran a 3 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE X i des Users may define their own Holidays if necessary During the Holidays the DVR will record as the Weekend Schedule recording HOLIDAT1 B1 TIT IIT 4 DISK UTILITY By default the hard disk drive will overwrite from the beginning HOLIDAY scHenuLe Bi UTI when it becomes full BLOCK PLAYBACK and DISK FULL OVERWRITE ALARM features can be modified if desired BLOCK
5. An MM OE oh E 36 SE LUR naa api LU LE Tn MU E MU E E a Ne ER 36 2 ALARM SOGR ELDER 37 VION HMe 37 38 38 2 MONITOR 38 Bis PANN RR 39 EM 39 D NELWONRIN 40 40 RE RT T NER 40 S CLING 41 T 41 CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A ROUTER INTO 42 CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A CROSSOVER CABLE 13 mme 46 M E M E D E 49 49 P EOE A A E E EE E T I I coe RECT 49 STILI 50 ecu cuc T E E A E E M I 50 Sos 011 1 110160 ue Led M LH E m m TE NE M I 52 Oc 0100 met tect A m I 53 ToS NES NER 53 V SMARTEC EASYNET WEBVIEWENRN 54 A INSTALLING THE SMARTEC EASYNET WEBVIEWER ctm meer eee 54 B USING THE SMARTEC EASYNET WEBVIEWER ceeeeettI IRI emen henee eese ie ete sese sse eese eese un 56 1 MAIN DISPLAY 5 56 2 XC ONEIGURATION TOO DS 57 S PIA
6. Set recording priority with PICTURE QUALITY to maintain PICTURE QUALITY at the maximum level As the number of days increase the DVR may decrease the frame rate and the resolution as compensation Warning This is for reference only Actual days of recording may vary PANIC RECORD OUCH SETUP GLOBAL RECORD RECORD WIZARD PANIC RECORD USE FRAME QUALITY PRE ALARM RECORD DURATION PANIC RECORD may be used in case of emergency The DVR will record according to the PANIC RECORD setting when the PANIC button is pressed Il BASIC OPERATION This section will cover basic features of the DVR such as simple recording and playback It will also cover the main screen outlining many alert operational channel DVR status time and hard drive space counter Moreover it will also address several live view modes the DVR has to offer which include multi channel view modes automatic sequence modes and zoom features Finally this section will also cover the information screen where all basic information about the DVR is displayed as well as the log screen where all activities of the DVR are logged A MAIN SCREEN Monitor 1 amp 3 Monitor 2 amp 4 STR 3293 displays camera 1 16 on Monitor 1 and camera 17 32 on Monitor 2 amp 4 a RECORD HDD USAGE GUAGE MOTION emo MOTION GUAGE ALARM PTZ MODE VIDEO LOSS T AUDIO MONITOR 50 SEQUENCE TOUR LIST www smartec security eu
7. 4 During playback pausing playback can be achieved by pressing the STILL button to review frame by frame Press the FORWARD STEP or REVERSE STEP button to play recorded data one frame at a time During playback press the FAST FORWARD button to advance to the desired video segment The SMARTEC DVR supports up to 32X forward playback Press the FAST REWIND button to go back to the desired video segment The SMARTEC DVR supports up to 32X reverse playback 3 AUDIO PLAYBACK The SMARTEC DVR offers 4 channels of audio recording Audio data is always recorded in real time unlike video data that can be recorded at various recording rates The audio if recorded is played back automatically when in single channel view mode If the audio is present during playback the audio icon will appear on the top right corner of the screen Ill ADVANCED OPERATION This section will cover advanced features of the DVR This instruction manual will assume that the section on basic operation has been read and understood The advanced operation will require occasional reference to some of the features explained in the ADVANCED SETTINGS section This section will address LOCK BACKUP Pan Tilt Zoom camera control and advanced playback functions A LOCK The buttons on the DVR can be locked by pressing the LOCK button Once locked the lock LED will illuminate and all buttons except the lock button will be disabled Pressi
8. Cenffig Changed 01 2212008 17 51 45 Changed 01122 2008 1810 Config Changed 01 22 2008 10 22 88 Canfig Changed 01 22 2008 14 44 20 ecard OTT Manusllg 0112212008 14 44 18 Record 01 22 2008 14 43 37 Record OTT Manually 01 22 2008 14 11 28 Canfig Changed QNIN TOD 14 11 07 Canfig Changed External Mirror Record When an STG ES is present STG ES may use two of its HDDs for recording while the other two are used to keep a copy of recording For detailed information in regard to utilizing STG ES please refer to the STG ES manual This function is mainly for special applications For detailed information please contact SMARTEC Warning For External Mirror Recording there must be no HDDs installed in the DVR and 4 HDDs installed in the STG ES and all the Hard Disk Drives of the STG ES must be the same size Additionally the recording setting must be lower than Field 15pps Q5 This menu allows users to update firmware and load save settings with a USB thumb drive Settings txt option is for future implementation REMOTE CONTROL ID KEYBOARD CONTROL ADDR DVR ID RECORD NO VIDEO PLAYBACK DEINTERLACE and KEY TONE can be adjusted SYSTEM INFO also displays the Mac Address of the DVR All system related events and alerts of the DVR are listed in chronological order starting from the most recent 6 SYSTEM ALARM In case of HDD ALMOST FULL or abnormalities such as HDD sTATUSOVE
9. System Information Information Flecording Category Description Continuous Record DYR Name East Building Motion Recording Model STR 3293 Alarm Recording Panic Recording Hardware Version 3 1 Firmware Version 2 0 1 E vint vis Motion setup MAC Aduress gt Alarm Source IP Address Alarm Acton Device 2 Camera Audio Part PTZ Network Network Notification Reboot Date Time User Setup Account o Authority IP Filtering Holiday Schedule Disk Utility System Alarm System Info Apply 1 System Information Indicates the DVR s information such as model hardware version firmware version MAC address and IP address 2 Recording Configures record settings 3 Event Configures event related options 4 Device Configures devices such as cameras audio devices PTZ etc 5 Network Configures network related settings 6 System Configures system related options 3 PLAYBACK SMARTEC Eas File view Favortes Tools Help erem O 2 3 a IAs 05 27 2008 16 11 51 05 28 2008 15 11 51 WebViewer Microsoft Internet Explores 90 24 17 11 51 eus Mare z CH 3 4 EH 4 v CH 7 CH 10 fe CH 11 v C
10. Windows XP Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2008 SMARTEC Inc All rights reserved FCC NOTICE SMARTEC Digital Video Recorders This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices 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 equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by on or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving
11. 2 MOTION Enter desired FRAME RATE QUALITY PRE RECORD and POST RECORD settings for motion based recording 11 a 115 n On On On On On On g 2 SCHEDULE ON When the schedule is on users may define their own daytime nighttime as well as weekend record settings In case utilizing external alarm sources ALARM RECORD settings can be adjusted 2 1 SCHEDULE DAY E Select DAY to configure the time range that will follow the SCHEDULE NIGHT SCHEDULE WEEKEND SCHEDULE DAY setting The rest of the hour will automatically SCHEDULE follow the SCHEDULE NIGHT setting Enter desired record RE settings for daytime recording D1 stands for 720 x 480 FIELD ol 73 stands for 720 x 240 and CIF stands for 360 x 240 15 06 On QE On 0 GE 50 On 2 2 SCHEDULE NIGHT meme Enter the desired record setting for nighttime recording SCHEDULE BAY SCHEDULE WEEKENED NIGHT 38 00 USE RES QUALITY MOTION ALARM Bi On or Di n pa On arn Ba ort Di n fi ore co 0 i 2 3 SCHEDULE WEEKEND Select WEEKEND to set the days that will follow the weekend SCHEDULE DAY SCHEDULE NIGHT SCHEDULE WEEHEND schedule Thereafter enter the desired record setting for week
12. B LIVE VIEW LIVE VIEW displays each channel at 30 frames per second for a total of 960 frames per second on the STR 3293 1 LIVE VIEW SWITCH SEQUENCE The SMARTEC DVR has numerous display modes from single quad 9 and 16 channel display modes The single channel display mode can be accessed directly by pressing the appropriate channel button The rest of the display modes can be accessed sequentially by pressing the display button The following illustrations display the order of live view mode sequences Live View Sequence of SMARTEC DVR Monitor 1 amp 3 display cam 1 16 while Monitor 2 amp 4 display cam 17 32 2 AUTOMATIC SEQUENCE There are several different sequence modes that can be selected and activated Press the display button or a numeric button to access the desired channel view mode Thereafter press the SEQ button to activate the sequence mode In addition SMARTEC series DVRs support Sequence Tours detailed customization of automatic sequence Please refer to DEVICE under MONITOR section for more information The following illustrations demonstrate sample display sequences and their combinations Single channel view mode automatic sequence Monitor 1 amp 3 display cam 1 16 while Monitor 2 amp 4 display cam 17 32 3 ZOOM From LIVE VIEW mode it is possible to zoom into a portion of the screen to get a close up view of the section Press the zoom button
13. DAC 58 A PTACONTR 60 VL IECHNICAL SUPPOR Co he c n E n d i i E i 61 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER LAYOUT 1 FRONT PANEL 20 21 22 23 24 7 1 POWER BUTTON This button turns the unit on or off 2 NUMERIC BUTTONS 1 16 17 32 These buttons have a number of functions to enter data and to make selections They are used to enter numerical values when prompted for the password and to make channel camera selection When Monitor 1 or 3is selected the LEDs become white When Monitor 2 or 4 is selected the LEDs become blue RECORD STOP PLAYBACK STILL RECORD Start recording STOP Stop recording or playback PLAYBACK Start playback of recorded data By default the playback starts from the latest recording on the hard drive Pressing this button once more during the playback will change the direction of the playback e STILL Pause playback e 4 STATUS INDICATOR Five LEDs display the status of the Digital Video Recorder From the left Power Recording Network Lock Back up HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 HDD 4 and HDD EXT 5 USB 2 0 PORT The USB port is to connect external backup devices such as thumb drive 6 DVD RW The tray to insert the blank media for backup CD R or DVD R for backup 7 2 REMOVABLE HARD DISK BAYS Warning Recording must be stopped before removing HDDs 8 DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS ENTER BUTTON The directional buttons are used in various ways e Naviga
14. antenna e 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 e Consult the dealer or an experience radio TV technician for help The hard disk provided with the digital video recorder must be used with this equipment in order to comply with Class B limits in subpart B of Part 15 on FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Canadian Radio Interference Regulations THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS Read this First Test Sessions Before you try to record important subjects we highly recommend that you make several test recording and playback sessions to ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operating and being operated correctly Please note that SMARTEC its subsidiaries and affiliates and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a Digital Video Recorder or its accessory including the hard disk drive which results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a format that is machine sensible The Privacy act of 1974 5 U S C 552a Please note that SMARTEC Digital Video Recorders are intend
15. in order to play back wh Audio Caption it takes bine bo backup Chamel Fie Parme 9 PB Control From the left Step Reverse Fast Rewind Play or Reverse Play Pause Fast Forward Step Forward 10 DirectX Control Click on the icon to enable disable DirectX 11 Audio PB Click on the speaker icon to enable disable mute Also use the slide bar to control volume 12 Split Mode Click on the desired view mode icon to change split mode 13 GO TO After selecting a date from the calendar enter the time to play back 4 PTZ CONTROL ORE fo 8 fs Eee 18118 18 To control a PTZ camera right click on the PTZ camera video then click PTZ to enter PTZ mode E Ru eC ES D ME Q O x grees 0 62 JB s E fe im E EB 81 8 Cr 30 8r 8 fis a a m E A C2 az 3 qi 5 1 i Sei When a crosshair appears in the middle of the screen click on the picture to pan or tilt Use the mouse scroll if equipped to zoom in or zoom out VI TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please consult this manual as well as our website FAQs thoroughly before contacting the SMARTEC Help Desk The SMARTEC help desk is available Monday through Friday 9 00am to 5 30pm Eastern Standard Time
16. to digitally zoom in the picture Use the directional buttons to move the zoom area Press the zoom button once more to return to normal view C PLAYBACK 1 PLAY STILL STOP When the PLAY button is pressed the DVR will play back the most recent data whether in LIVE or RECORD mode During playback the DVR can review in reverse speed search up to 32 times the normal speed pause or move picture by picture using the step buttons Additionally to review the playback of cam 1 16 monitor 1 or 3 has be selected Similarly to review the playback of cam 17 32 monitor 2 or 4 has to be selected Please refer to the following illustrations for a detailed description Press the PLAY button and the play icon will be displayed The DVR will begin playback from the most recent data if playing back for the first time 4 Press the PLAY button once more and the DVR will change its playback direction to reverse 1 8 la 4 Press the STILL button to pause the playback 9 4 Press the STOP button once to return to the previous screen If the DVR is not recording it will return to the LIVE screen If the DVR is recording it will return to the live screen and display the RECORD icon in the status bar 2 FIELD BY FIELD FAST REWIND amp FAST FORWARD PLAYBACK During playback various buttons are used to view recorded data picture by picture or to fast forward and fast rewind to the desired segment
17. will download and install the SMARTEC plug in Before installing the SMARTEC EasyNet WebViewer please verify that the computer onto which the program is being installed meets the minimum requirements INI REQUIREMENTS mex 86 2 admin is the default USER ID as well as the PASSWORD If the WebViewer application is not found then an ActiveX installation prompt will appear As illustrated click the prompt bar to install the ActiveX control Internet Explorer Security Warning 3 CI nstal to proceed ETT T More gptions _ Dont Instat While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm your computer On insball software from publishers you trust What s the rek SRARTES Web newer A prira i nning Paasa burn T all of ther TE ia En Turn off all the web browser programs SMARTEC EasyMet WebViewer Installing Execute systema regir S2 ewe js ys temX2 WE SPEDIYWI Installation in progress MWRTEC Eas yet WebWirwer After the installation is completed click Close B USING THE SMARTEC EasyNet WebViewer WebVewe interner Laploier Aceh for Exearer amp D oF fee abhras contre rant uds ple and
18. 6m Smartec Thirty two channel DVR STR 3293 User Manual www smartec security eu CONTENT VERIFICATION Before installing the DVR please make sure that the following items are included in the box Digital Video Recorder Remote Controller DVR Client Software CD Power Cable Two AAA Batteries Rack Mount Kit This Instruction Manual gt If any of these materials are missing please contact the vendor SMARTEC customer DISCLAIMER While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions SMARTEC reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice No part of this guide may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without prior written permission of SMARTEC SMARTEC makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder the software the hard drives personal computers peripheral devices or unapproved unsupported devices Trademark Acknowledgements SMARTEC SMARTEC EasyNet VMS SMARTEC EasyNet WebViewer are trademarks of SMARTEC Inc 5 35 series HDDs are a trademark of Seagate Corporation Microsoft Windows98 Windows ME Windows NT
19. H 12 13 e CH 14 Iv CH 15 v CH 16 oo 1 HDD Information Displays HDD related information such as capacity available space earliest recording and most recent recording Calendar Click to select the date to play back HDD Gauge Displays percentage of used space out of total HDD capacity Config Click to access Configuration Tools save Image Click to take a snapshot Print Click to print an image to a printer Live Click to return to live mode Backup utility Click to download recorded data to the local PC CON 8 1 REC Backup Utility Choose Start Time and End Time then camera s Next select Coa bone ho File Name to designate a download folder as well as the file ae name To make the file password protected enter the 411072008 15 34 15 gt Select channel bo backup Ms 8 Ms Mr Ms password and verify the password 411042008 15 44 15 Eha Hha kis Flie File Size 7D 2 Mbytes Total Sigalinicudiag all channel 3 665 Fe Mare Vas sip d 8 2 AVI Backup Utility Recorded data also may be downloaded as an AVI file ee however only one camera can be selected to download From 41102008 15 34 05 Select channel bo backup v vas co Warning The AVI file may not be played back from IE IEEE Windows Media Player The SMARTEC codec must m be installed on the PC
20. RVIE FAIL FAN FAIL PASSWORD FAIL or DDNS REGISTER FAIL E different System Alarm methods such as DVR BUZZER EMAIL NOTIFICATION or RELAY 4 trigger may be selected ALMOST FULL is functional when HDDOVERWARITE is set to OFF 7 STATUS OVERVIEW SIATUS OVERVIEW displays current record settings Host Name STATUS OVERVIEW Firmware Version Total HDD Size Free Space and the status of EE installed HDDs Monitor 1 amp 3 display Status Overview of CAM A ii 1 16 while Monitor 2 amp 4 display Status Overview of CAM17 32 D H F B 8 Qs 18 15 e 8 5 id L Di R HOST ii VERSION 1211 TOTAL HDD HDD 2608 When the DVR does not detect a hard disk drive the STATUS OVERVIEW corresponding drive port is displayed in red AME AMIG Di R Di AM 12 Dn R 2 28 MITIS LES R iunt H 30 130 05 30 05 35 30 08 13 s 11 05 AMT TH R 20 Di R Es X 33 X3 21 11 D m HOSTNAME DWAD i VERSION 1211 TOTAL HOG Fi I FREE HDD RIP V SMARTEC EasyNet WebViewer A INSTALLING THE SMARTEC EasyNet WEBVIEWER When a PC connects to the SMARTEC DVR the PC will automatically search for the web client viewer If the web client software has not been installed the DVR will direct the PC to an installer file which
21. SMARTEC DVR utilizes two internal DISK UTILITY HDDs for recording while two swappable HDDs are used to DISK MANAGER maintain a copy of the recorded data This function is mainly for MODEL BAD BLOCKS SiZE MB special applications For detailed information please contact SMARTEC MM o c Warning For Internal Mirror Recording there must be Eum 4 HDDs installed in the DVR and these HDDs must be the same size Additionally the Recording Setting must be lower than Field 7pps Q5 127 8004057 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE DISK UTILITY STS TEM INFO DISK MANAGER MODEL BAD BLOCKS SIZE MB ENABLED ATA STITSOMOS VS Rock 9 9 27606406 2 1404 411117 n 1 11 ATA STITSOS405 V3 0 118404 n ATA STATES ua TT On Select Mirrering E EN RUNE 4 2 USB UTILITY USB UTILITY EE LOL 7 PriiitSettinige tat LendSattings 7 Saveetiings 5 SYSTEM INFO TEM SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM ALARM STA REMOTE CONTROL 10 1 KETHOARD CONTROL ADDR 1 GYRE RECORD NO VIDEO Ort PLAYBACK DEINTERLACE On HEY TOME On LANGUAGES 5 0 lt 4 TI lt o Lll TET HED 0112212008 18 00 42 21 Wiz22008 18 08 48 Contig Changed 0112212008 18 02 34 co 042272008 17 92 40 Config Changed 972212008
22. US 2 MONITOR Each monitor may be configured in a different way Select the appropriate monitor prior to making any adjustment JI EVENT POPUP To display particular camera in full screen when ee Mon alarm or motion triggers MOMITOR SELECT ooreen iu CAMERA SEQ Set desired the camera sequence interval VGA Mode Set desired VGA output resolution COVERT CAMERA Enter the camera number to set as covert If a camera is set to covert its display will be hidden on the monitor However the video is still being recorded SEQUENCE TOUR LIST Enter the camera number to customize automatic sequence The monitor will display the entered camera s then sequence through the list with the same manner SEQUENCE TOUR LIST 3 AUDIO DVR allows user to synchronize audio channels with desired video channel Also the Audio Gain level may be adjusted 4 COM PORT IET Configure devices such as PTZ cameras and Keyboard Controller Ae mal Al that utilize COM ports RS 232C is fixed for COM1 amp 3 and RS 485 evi None is fixed for COM2 amp 4 After making physical connection Select the GAUDRATE sso appropriate device and then enter the corresponding baud rate parity stopbit and databit D NETWORK QUICK SETUP ADVANCED REC DEVICE NETWORK DONS SYSTEM NTP SETTING NOTIFICATION The DVR utilizes widely available broadband Internet connections such as T1 Cable and DSL to allow
23. be any external public static IP address or any dynamic IP address issued by the Internet Service Provider The purpose of a router is to enable multiple personal computers and any other devices that require internet connection to access the internet simultaneously Most routers by default enable open commonly used ports so that mainstream applications such as Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP Port 80 File Transfer Protocol FTP Port 21 Telnet Port 23 and Post Office Protocol 3 POP3 Port 110 are used Over the next pages Linksys WRT54G was used to illustrate a sample procedure Open Internet Explorer then type in http 192 168 1 1 to access the router Enter the User Name and Password to access the router You will then be taken to the main menu The factory user name is blank and password is admin LINKSYS Division of Cisco Systems Inc setup Internet Setup Internet Connection Type Optional Settings required by some ISPs Network Setup Router IP Wetwork Address Server Settings DHCP Time Setting Setup Wireless Batic Setup M i Connect to 192 168 1 1 WRT S435 User name Password Remember my password Wireless G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster Applications amp Gaming Access Securit Restrictions Automatic Configuration DHCP Router Name WRT54GS Host Name Domain MTL Auto MI Sire 1500 Local F Address 192 158 1 1 Subnet Ma
24. buttons to navigate to the desired date then CALENDAR SEARCH press ENTER to access the selected date 2008 Month 5 us Wed Thu ri Use the directional buttons to navigate to the desired hour and minute slot Monitor 1 amp 3 display Time Graph of CAM 1 16 and Monitor 2 amp 4 display Time Graph of CAM 17 32 The DVR will start the playback mode displaying all 16 channels Any number or the DISPLAY button may be pressed to change the display mode IV ADVANCED SETUP A ADVANCED RECORD QUICK SETUP CONTINUOUS MOTION EVENT DEVICE NETWORK ADVANCED RECORD offers two modes SCHEDULE ON and SCHEDULE OFF With SCHEDULE OFF users may set different recording parameters on a camera by camera basis Detailed recording configuration may be set by turning on the schedule option With the SCHEDULE ON the SMARTEC DVR offers more detail oriented recording options including BY ALARM 1 SCHEDULE OFF 1 1 CONTINOUS Recording setup is for normal recording Different settings can be Een AA configured for each camera To utilize a mix of normal and motion recording MOTION needs be set to ON for the desired camera 2 si Use A combination of the ENTER button and the directional A buttons to change the setting D1 stands for 720 x 480 FIELD stands for 720 x 240 and CIF stands for 360 x 240 After adjusting 15 a value press Search button to apply to the rest 1
25. ctions amp Gaming Port Range Forward Port Range Forvvard Part Triggering Glos Port Range Forwarding Port Range Certain applications may require to open specific ports in order for itta function correct Examples of these applications 1 Je 0 Both bd M Ea 011 e o Be 19218810 kic Ie it etoile vil rode 1 9 Bot a 1 Beth v 1924684 0 uncheck the Enable checkbox JE Both 9 Je Both 18216840 1 2 le e Both 1 Both t 0 1 2 0 Application 5tart End Protocol IP Address Enable after you are finished More m m mw Ww m Ww W Cisco SYSTEMS Enter the three designated port 7000 for the DVR Point each port to the DVR Illustration shows that the DVR s IP address being 192 168 1 85 In the following examples DVR700O was used Make sure you enable the port forwarding LINKSYS Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware eersion 2 376 Wireless G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster WRT54GS Applications amp G 9 Setup Wireless Security som Ponens Administration Port Range Forward Port Range Forward Port Trigaerina BMZ dos Port Range Forwarding Port Range Certairi applications may require to open specific ports inorder for it ta function correctly Examp
26. ed for recording of surveillance use and should never be used in a manner that invades other people s privacy or contravenes international or domestic privacy act and its regulations Please be advised that in certain cases the recording of individuals private properties or commercial properties by means of camera or other devices may contravene legal rights of such individuals even if the images were recorded for personal use Warranty Limitations This Digital Video Recorder s warranty is only effective in the country of sale Ifa problem arises while the DVR is in use abroad please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to SMARTEC customer help desk SAFETY PRECAUTIONS e Before using the Digital Video Recorder please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below Always ensure that the Digital Video Recorder is operated correctly e he safety precautions noted on the following pages are intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the DVR and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to the self other persons and equipment e In this Instruction Manual the term DVR equipment and device refers primarily to the Digital Video Recorder and its accessories such as power supply and its remote controller WARNING e Do not cover the ventilation opening or slots on the outer casing To prevent the DVR from overheating provide at least tw
27. ediately Please note that the default recording setting is ON Please stop the recording before changing any RECORD related settings The factory default setting is NORMAL recording as follow QUICK SETUP DATEITIME GLOBAL RECORD RECORD WIZARL USE RES PPS QUALITY MOTION 15 QE On C RECORD WIZARD GLOBAL RECORD may be used to apply one record setting to all cameras For resolution D1 stands for 720 x 480 FIELD stands for 720 x 240 and CIF stands for 360 x 240 Enter the desired recording values then select SAVE to apply Categorized as FRAME RATE PRIORITY and PICTURE QUALITY PRIORITY the RECORD WIZARD is used to set the recording parameters by entering desired days of recording at the given HDD capacity After programming desired values simply select SAVE and the DVR will automatically apply the appropriate settings 1 FRAME RATE PRIORITY BUICK SETUP DATEITIME GLOBAL RECORD RECORD WIZARD TEMPLATE TOTAL OATS OF RECORDING RECORD PRIDRITT FRAMERATE DATS OF RECORDING 0 Set recording priority with FRAME RATE to maintain FRAME RATE at the maximum level As the number of days increase the DVR may decrease the resolution and the picture quality as compensation Warning This is for reference only Actual days of recording may vary 2 PICTURE QUALITY PRIORITY QUICH SETUP DATEITIME GLOBAL RECORD RECORD WIZARD TEMPLATE TYPE TOTAL DATS OF RECORDING RECORD PRIORITY Picture Quallt DATS OF RECORDING
28. eenhouse or trunk of a car Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the battery to leak overheat or explode resulting in fire burns or other injuries High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the equipment Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas Storage in such areas could lead to fire electrical shock or other damage Do not operate the DVR beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the DVR in an extreme environment such as in high temperature or high humidity Use the device at temperatures within 41 F 104 F and humidity below 90 9e The normal operating power source for this device is 110V 220V AC 50 60Hz PREVENTING MALFUNCTION Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the DVR in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields Exposures to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data Avoid Condensation Related Problems Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation water droplets to form on its external and internal surfaces You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtight resealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag If Condensation forms inside the Digital Video Recorder Stop using the equipment immediately if you detect cond
29. efault all the motion grids are activated However to ALARMSOURCE ALARMACTION customize select the camera then select MOTION GRIDS to eal display motion grid SENSITIWITY LEVEL Level 2 MOTION AREA Set All TT TOT Use the combination of the enter button and the directional buttons to activate or de activate the grids Monitor 1 amp 3 display cam 1 16 in the background while Monitor 2 amp 4 display cam 17 32 in the background 2 ALARM SOURCE In case utilizing Alarm Inputs for alarm recording configure the appropriate circuit type N O or N C 3 x x SU 24 1 1 1 1 20 F 3 ALARM ACTION Configure desired actions such as triggering relay outputs making ALARM ACTION DVR buzzer and e mail notification in case of motion and alarm event Please note that TEXT field is for future implementation RELAT CONFIGURATION Ses R1 10 R2 1 R3 18 R4 18 BUTTER Se 10 C DEVICE QUICK SETUP ADVANCED CAMERA MONITOR NETWORK AUDIO COMPORT SYSTEM DEVICE menu allows customization of attached devices such as cameras monitors audio devices PTZ cameras Keyboard controller STT 3X 1 CAMERA Opevice gp Configure the properties of cameras such as name Camera Type E za color or B W AGC brightness contrast PTZ port and PTZ ID COLOR Calor AGE Enable BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST _ PTIPORT 0 STAT
30. end WEEKEND ET E Sur recording USE RES PPS MOTION ALARM On 16 9 On arr Dn j 15 On ore 15 i On 15 On arr Dn 15 On Orr On 15 5 On arr Dn j 15 Gn 15 or 2 4 MOTION DAY Enter the desired record settings for daytime motion recording MOTION DAT MOTION NIGHT MOTION WEEKEND m 108 21 11 2 5 MOTION NIGHT Enter the desired record settings for NIGHT motion recording MUOTION DAT MOTION HIGHT Enter the desired record settings for WEEKEND motion recording RECORDING TION MIGHT MOTION WEEKEND ALAR 2 7 ALARM RECORDING Enter the desired record settings for alarm recording For alarm MOTIOM MIGHT LALARMHECOREING related matters please refer to the ALARM SOURCE and ALARM ACTION section B EVENT QUICK SETUP ADVANCEDREC MOTION SETUP ALARM SOURCE ALARM ACTION NETWORK SYSTEM Event menu allows customization of motion related options as well as alarm related options 1 MOTION SETUP Y Motion grids as well as sensitivity level can be adjusted under MOTIONDEI CTION ALARMSOURCE ALARMACTION Motion Setup If Camera is set as ALL the values will be applied to all the cameras To make individual adjustment select Camera MOTION AREA ee Select and then press the left or right arrow button to desired channel 1 1 MOTION GRIDS V isses By d
31. ensation Continued use may damage the equipment Remove the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use TABLE OF CONTENTS 0 004 M 0n H NS 4 OL HELD CORE PION 1 NIS E HT 2 M a p X 3 BID EHISPINSD C zc 52 5 11 112202 35511811 uU EIE EIL ux IH 4 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 5 WARNING cee OEE E E E E 5 CAUTION dT RR 7 PREVENTING MALFUNCTION nii tete ae n enean cus add eau 7 FABLE OF CONT ENS cic e M 8 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 10 10 PANEL ue Ue quM dt ee ees 12 he eat tae SRA eee stu a euo qus 13 4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Co aene 15 S ALARM CONNECTION 15 DEFAULT ADMIN LOGIN PASSWORD e eee sess tete essa eese essa e esee esse e eese essa 16 17 cm 17 B GLOBAL RECORD beer a e 17 CORE GORD 18 re IRV RATE gr 18 2 PICTURE OUALITY PRIORITY 18 1 aed ts 19 TE BASIC DION e
32. et for unlimited duration 23 OSD This button is used to change on screen display 24 PANIC This button is used to manually turn on off the Panic recording mode It can be manually configured in Quick Setup menu 2 REAR PANEL 15 2 6 7 8 6 9 10 11 12 13 1 CAMERA INPUTS 1 16 connectors for composite video inputs 2 CAMERA INPUTS 17 32 BNC connectors for composite video inputs 3 MAIN MONITOR OUTPUTS Output 1 amp 3 display CAM 1 16 and Output 2 amp 4 display CAM 17 32 4 AUDIO INPUT 1 4 Four female RCA connectors for audio input 5 AUDIO OUTPUT One female RCA connector for audio output 6 RS 485 RS 422 RS 232C Connectors to connect PTZ cameras or keyboard controllers 7 ALARM SENSOR INPUTS 16 dry contacts for alarm sensor input 8 ALARM RELAY OUTPUTS 4 relay outputs for external alarm triggering 9 VGA OUTPUT Displays and operates same as Monitor 1 10 1394b NOT SUPPORTED IN CURRENT FIRMWARE 11 eSATA NOT SUPPORTED IN CURRENT FIRMWARE 12 STORAGE PORT Gigabit port for STG ES optional extended storage devices 13 RJ45 ETHERNET PORT 10 100Base T RJ45 Ethernet Port for network connection 14 AC POWER SOCKET 15 POWER FAN 3 IR REMOTE CONTROLLER 10 18 21 20 24 25 28 POWER This button turns the DVR off ID This is button is to set the ID of the remote controller Press this button 16 times or until the DVR beeps to match the ID with the DVR MON T
33. for fires or electrical shocks Use only the recommended power accessories Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating distortion of the equipment fire electrical shock or other hazards Do not place the battery near a heat source or expose it to direct flame or heat Neither should you immerse them in water Such exposure may damage the battery and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids fire electrical shock explosion or serious injury Do not attempt to disassemble alter or apply heat to the battery There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion Immediately flush with water any area of the body or clothing that comes into contact with the inner contents of the battery If the eyes or mouth contact these substances immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance from a medical professional Avoid dropping or subjecting the battery to severe impacts that could damage the casings It could lead to leakage and injury Do not short circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects such as key holders It could lead to overheating burns and other injuries The supplied power supply and power cord are designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder Do not use it with other products or battery There is a risk of fire and other hazards CAUTION Avoid using placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures such as the gr
34. gs fully prior to proceeding to any attempts to connect and control the PTZ camera through the SMARTEC DVR Please refer to PTZ PORT and PTZ ID in the DEVICE menu under CAMERA Additionally refer to Protocol setting in the DEVICE menu under COM PORT Press the appropriate channel number then press PTZ button to control the PTZ camera Controlling PTZ function is also supported from the remote controller Press PTZ button to initiate PTZ function The PTZ icon will appear on the status bar Thereafter use the navigation buttons as well as Tele and Wide buttons to control the PTZ camera In case using SMARTEC protocol the PTZ camera menu can be accessed by pressing MENU button D PLAYBACK Other than using the PLAY button to review video the SMARTEC DVR offers a variety of search functions that enable efficiently allocating and reviewing a specific video segment from the database Please be advised that to review recorded data of cam 1 16 Monitor 1 or 3 has to be selected Similarly to review the playback of cam17 32 Monitor 2 or 4 has to be selected Press the SEARCH button to access various search modes SEARCH DATE 3 MBWAL 1410 4899 SEARCH PateNhae Sel F __ LOGSEARCH CALENDAR SEARCH a GOTO may be used to play back precise Date amp Time LOG SEARCH allows for play back by event history kept by the LOG SEARCH DVR 100810 12116220 TOON 06720 14 18 10 Ez 3 Calendar Search Use the directional
35. her liquids Do not allow liquids to enter the interior The DVR has not been waterproofed If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air wipe it dry with a soft absorbent cloth In the event that the water or other foreign substances enter the interior immediately turn the DVR s Power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock Please consult the DVR distributor or the closest SMARTEC customer help desk Do not use substances containing alcohol benzene thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment The use of these substances may lead to fire Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device In dusty humid or greasy environments the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short circuit leading to fire Do not cut damage alter or place heavy items on the power cord Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit which may lead to fire or electrical shock Do not handle the device or power cord if the hands are wet Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock When unplugging the cord ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation creating the potential
36. his button is used to select different monitors to control Pressing this button will turn on LEDs on buttons 1 4 thereafter press desired monitor number SEQ This button is used to activate camera sequencing Press and hold to activate Sequence Tour List SELECT This button is used to select a camera for PTZ control in multi display mode LOCK This button is used to lock the buttons on the front panel remote controller by logging off Press it again and then apply appropriate password to login BACKUP This button is to enter BACKUP menu ACK This button is used to manually turn off alarm relay and buzzer when set for unlimited duration OSD This button is used to change on screen display PANIC This button is used to manually turn on off the Panic recording mode It can be manually configured in Quick Setup menu 11 Numeric Buttons 0 9 amp 10 12 DISPLAY This button is used to switch between multiple display modes 13 MENU The menu button is to access the main menu of the DVR 14 TIME This button accesses the search menu 15 EVENT RESERVED FOR FUTURE IMPLEMENTAION 16 ESC The ESC button is to exit from the main or each menu of the DVR 17 DIRECTIONAL BUTTONS ENTER BUTTON The directional buttons are used in various ways e Navigate through menus e Control PTZ cameras The Enter button is used on the menu of the DVR 18 WIDE This button is used to zoom out within PTZ control mode 19 TELE This butt
37. is capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically address 132 158 0 50 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 152 168 1 Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Advanced Alternate DNS server Double Click Internet Protocol to edit IP address information Select Use the following IP address and enter a matching network address and host address for the computer In this illustration the IP address entered is 192 168 0 50 Please note that any host address may be used as long as it does not conflict with the router s host address 1 and the DVR s host address Click OK to save the settings 1 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using EE 515 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items for Microsoft Networks i File and Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks aas Packet Scheduler Internet Protocal TCP IP Install Properties Description Transmission Control Protocollnternet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected
38. les af these applications Application Start Protocol IP Address Enable 17000 USE include servers and certain rap Bon EN VE 185 online games 4181 1858 request for a certain port comes in trom Both w 19216810 the Internet the router well route n du E the data to the computer you la t a Beth 19246840 specit Due ta security concerns yag may want to limit port forwarding ta ant those ports vou are using and uncheck the Enable checkbox to 0 Both 1924684 n 0 Bath v 1924684 E after vou are finished More lulu otto 10 Bot 1924684 oto 0 Both L 1 0 Both 1924684 0 t 0 12 1551 0 o te Bath 192188110 wm Iw Ww Ww Ww Ww Ww m Cisco S STEMS Port 7000 is added as shown CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A CROSSOVER CABLE This section will explain how to configure the computer to connect directly to the DVR The following illustration was based on a computer system running Windows XP Professional Set Program Access and Def auts On the PC click on Start Settings then Control Panel to open the Control Panel windows i Windows Update irm Programs b 14 Documents Network Connections Printers and Faxes 3 Ta
39. ng buttons on the DVR or the remote controller will have no effect To unlock the buttons press the lock button once more and then enter the appropriate password to clear the lock status B BACKUP The SMARTEC DVR offers a variety of backup methods from the built in DVD RW to a USB thumb drive 1 Built in CD DVD The SMARTEC DVR features a built in DVD RW where video backup can be easily made supporting CD R and DVD R media Press the BACKUP button to access the backup menu Then select EJECT and press the ENTER button to insert a blank CD R or a blank DVD R Select the MEDIA as CD DVD then set the Channel as ALL Set the start time and the end time then select START to begin BACKUP MEDIA CHANNEL a FROM 2008 06 28 14 11 TO 2006 06 128 14 13 SELECT DISK 1Disk s MODEL SIZE MB MEDIA CHANNEL CHANNEL LIST FROM TO BACKUP CUSTOM 123 2008 65 28 14 11 2000105128 MEDIA CHANNEL CHANNEL LIST FROM TO SELECT DISK BACKUP cpiDvp CUSTOM HIM 14 11 2008 05128 14 12 15111141 MEDIA CHANNEL CHANNEL LIST FROM SELECT DISK TYPE BACKUP CUSTOM 122 2008 oira 14 11 2008 14 12 15111141 SIZE MB MEDIA CHANNEL BACKUP usa ALL 2008 O4 28 94 2 2008 04 28 14 24 To backup specific cameras set the Channel as CUSTOM _ Afterwards select the CHANNEL LIST and press the number buttons associated
40. nsor 1 16 Memory Stick Alarm Ethernet VGA Monitor 211 IR Remote Controller Remote Site 5 ALARM CONNECTION ALARM OUT ALARM SENSOR ALARM BUZZER DEFAULT ADMIN LOGIN PASSWORD 2008 05 28 14 10 56 The default admin password for DVR is 000000 QUICK SETUP DATE TIME GLOBAL RECORD RECORD WIZARD ADVANCED REC PANIC RECORD EVENT NETWORK SYSTEM When the DVR is powered on for the very first time the time and date may be incorrect Before any other operation of the Digital Video Recorder it is important to setup the time and the date Please note that directional buttons are used to navigate through all the main categories and their submenus ENTER button is used to access and to save the settings and to change the values in certain sub menus ESC button is used to revert back to previous settings and exiting the submenus without saving any changes A DATE TIME aT Go to the Menu then select QUICK SETUP to configure the appropriate time zone daylight saving option date and time TIME ZONE UTC 08 00 zstarn TI DAYLIGHT SAVING On DATE FORMAT MMIDDUTYY DATE 041111 2008 TIME 10 40 B GLOBAL RECORD The DVR is set with predefined record settings on initial power up The unit will start recording imm
41. o inches of air space around the vent and the slots e Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the Digital Video Recorder Immediately turn the DVR s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Contact a qualified service personnel authorized by the equipment distributor or a SMARTEC customer help desk e Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electrical shock Internal inspections alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by the equipment distributor or SMARTEC customer help desk e Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the DVR s power off remove the power cable from the power outlet Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have ceased Please consult the DVR distributor or the closest SMARTEC customer help desk Stop operating the equipment if a heavy object is dropped or the casing is damaged Do not strike or shake Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock Immediately turn the DVR s power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet Please consult the DVR distributor or the closest SMARTEC customer help desk e Do not allow the equipment come into contact with or become immersed in water ot
42. on is used to zoom in within PTZ control mode 20 FAST REWIND During playback mode press this button to fast rewind 21 STEP REVERSE During playback mode press this button to play picture by picture in reverse direction 22 STEP FORWARD During playback mode press this button to play picture by picture in forward direction 23 FAST FORWARD During playback mode press this button to fast forward 24 STOP During live mode press this button to stop recording During playback mode press this button to return to live mode 25 STILL During playback mode press this button to pause the playback 26 PLAY During live mode press this button to start playback During playback mode press this button to switch play direction 27 REC Press this button to start recording 28 PTZ Press this button to activate deactivate PTZ mode 29 ZOOM This button is to digitally zoom into a specific area in live screen Use directional buttons to navigate When utilizing SMARTEC PTZ camera this button functions as Focus button in PTZ menu mode 30 INFO RESERVED FOR FUTURE IMPLEMENTAION 4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Main Monitor 1 Main Monitor 2 4 Gigabit Main Morir RS 485 422 RS 485 422 CE cS 666656660 won 32 1 11 Standard CCD Camera Main Monitor 4 gt se
43. remote access monitoring and control of the DVR in a relatively reliable manner 1 NETWORK m Input the appropriate values for network connection To find out NETWORK oons NTP SETTING the values please contact the network administrator or Internet Mike en Service Provider The following format may be used to connect to DHCP iP ADDRESS as the DVR remotely MASH GATEWAY EU Internet Explorer http nostname connectip net port SMARTEC VMS hostname connectip net 2 DDNS The server URL is set as connectip net hosted by SMARTEC NETWORK Dst Connecting to a third party DDNS is not supported from the DVR INTERVAL DONS SYNC WITHNTF MTP MODE SERVER LOCATION INTER Y AL NTP SETTING ATP SETTING On Public 1 4 NOTIFICATION DONS E MAIL SENDER ADDA MAIL DURA TIO My Min INCLUDING PICTURE NTP SETTING NOTIFICATION cam Off If an NTP server is available for time sync enter the appropriate values Enter user s e mail address The DVR will send notifications related to the system abnormalities such as HDD Fail Alarm Fan Fail Password Fail DDNS Register Fail and Video Loss CONFIGURING THE DVR WITH A ROUTER INTOA LAN The majority of any network will often consist of a single IP address which shares the internet access through a router This IP address may
44. sk 255 255 255 v DHCP Server Enable Disable Starting IP Address 192 168 1 100 Maximum Number of 50 DHCP Lisers Cieni Lease Time minutes 0 means one day Static DNS 1 0 0 0 0 Static DNS 2 0 0 0 0 Static DNS 3 0 0 1 0 VANS 0 0 0 0 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time USA amp Canada v Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Cancel Changes dur version wi Jf 8 545 Administration Status Automatic Configuration DHCP This setting is most commonty used by Cable operators Host Hame Enter the host name provided by your SP Domain Hame Enter the domain name provided by your ISP Mare Local IP Address This is the address of the router Subnet Mask This is subnet mask of the router DHCP Server Allows the rader to manage your IP addresses Starting IP Address The address you would like to start with Maximum number of DHCP Users You may limi the number of addresses your router hands out Time Setting Choose the time zone you are in The router can alzo edust automatically for savings tima Click on Application amp Gaming tab to access port forwarding configuration page BIN Y4 Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firrmuara wersion w3 27 8 Wireless G Broadband Router with SpeedBooster WRTS4G5 Applications i lications p 8 Gam 9 Setup Wireless Security Administration Status Restri
45. skbar and Start Meru pa Seach and Support Windows XP Professional Run g Log Turn OFF Computer sun 3 8 l l x La ze eee Ee Double Click on Network Connections to X B y SB Y 8 open the network settings window 1 5 amp 9 Keyboard Ma Peona nonc Power Opbons D oL 9 8 s px Right Click on the Local Area Connection Back WO EPI icon to drop a pull down menu then click on Properties to enter the Local Area br serica LAA od dgh pneed intemmet Connection Properties kS 4x l Local Area Connection Properties A x General Authentication Advanced Connect using BY 515 900 Based PLI Fast Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following tems Client For Microsoft Networks i File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 005 Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP ZIF Install Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 x General can get settings assigned automatically if your network supports th
46. te through menus e Control PTZ cameras The Enter button is used on the menu of the DVR 9 MENU The menu button is to access the main menu of the DVR 10 ESC The ESC button is to exit from the main or each menu of the DVR 11 PTZ This button is to accesses PTZ control mode 12 ZOOM This button is used to digitally zoom into a specific area in live screen Use directional buttons to navigate When utilizing SMARTEC PTZ camera this button functions as Focus button in PTZ menu mode 13 WIDE This button is used to zoom out within PTZ control 14 TELE This button is used to zoom in within PTZ control 15 DISPLAY This button is used to switch between multiple display modes 16 MONITOR This button is used to select different monitors to control Press this button and press 1 4 to control desired monitor 17 SEQUENCE This button is used to activate camera sequencing Press and hold to activate Sequence Tour List 18 SELECT This button is used to select a camera for PTZ control in multi display mode 19 LOCK This button is used to lock the buttons on the front panel remote controller by logging off Press it again and then apply appropriate password to deactivate the function 20 SEARCH This button accesses the search menu The search menu includes Calendar Log and GOTO search 21 BACKUP This button is to enter backup menu 22 ACKNOWLEDGE This button is used to manually turn off alarm relay and buzzer when s
47. with the camera numbers Monitor 1or 3 has to be selected to backup specific cameras from 1 to 16 Monitor 2 or 4 has to be selected to backup specific cameras from 17 to 32 Enter the time and date range of the desired backup Hightlight START then press ENTER to begin 2 USB FLASH MEMORY DRIVE USB To backup as a data file select the MEDIA as USB then enter the desired backup range Next select START and press ENTER to begin To backup specific cameras set the Channel as CUSTOM thereafter select the CHANNEL LIST and press the number buttons associated with the camera numbers Monitor 1 or 3 has to be selected to backup specific cameras from 1 to 16 Monitor 2 or 4 has to be selected to backup specific cameras from 17 to 32 3 USB FLASH MEMORY DRIVE AVI To backup as an AVI file set the MEDIA type to enter the time and date range of the desired backup MEDIA CHANNEL FROM 2008 2528 14 21 11 DURATION sec 1 SELECT DISK D Diski TYPE MODEL 114 11 1 1 4 MINI PLAYER Upon Backup the Mini Player will be copied into the optical media or USB thumb drive automatically There is no need to install separate software to view the clips For advanced playback options please use SMARTEC EasyNet VMS C TILT ZOOM CONTROL The SMARTEC DVR supports a variety of PTZ cameras Please read the PTZ manufacturer s instruction manual and confirm their settin

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