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1. ALARM SETUP 70 CHANNEL SCH CH2 CH3 CH4 I O ALARM OFF E No opp No D HDD LOSS ON B HDD SPACE OFF ld WIDEO LOSS OFF B ALARM MANAGE OUTPUT 105 M BUZZER 05 M POST REC 1MIN M EMAIL SETUP q DEFAULT APPLY UO ALARM Each channel corresponds an I O status that is when an alarm triggered it will activate the corresponding channel to start alarm recording N O indicate alarm is always OFF it will be ON when have alarm N C indicate alarm is always ON it will be OFF when have alarm HDD LOSS turn on means it will trigger an alarm if there is no HDD and it will display an H On the bottom left of channel 1 in the live view HDD SPACE turn on If the space is less than 500M there is a remark in live view No enough space please change HDD after shutdown VIDEO LOSS turn on when one channel has no video input it will display video loss in live view 23 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 ALARM MANAGE There are alarm output buzzer and post REC OUTPUT when an alarm triggered the alarm output time will be O second 10 seconds 20 seconds 40 seconds or 60 seconds BUZZER buzzer calling time setup when alarm triggered 0 second 10 seconds 20 seconds 40 seconds or 60 seconds POST REC post recording time setup 30 seconds 1 minute 2 minutes or 5 minutes 13 SYSTEM INFO Move the cursor to SYSTEM INFO frame is red when selected press Enter to enter into system info interfac
2. After setting clic file convert start the convert progress bar see below picture will see the progress of convert CCOO 4 4 10 SETUP Click SETUP to enter into setup interface this interface include record alarm PTZ network setting and system information six menus 4 4 11 RECORD Click RECORD to enter into setup interface you can check the parameter settings as in GUI of DVR 4 4 12 ALARM SETTING Click ALARM to enter into setup interface you can check the parameter settings as in GUI of DVR 39 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 3 Web Apptic ation Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer wm 0 Ele Edt yew Favortes Tods bieb l L Y mr RE Pr gr O BS mA p Address 4B htto 192 168 3 97 Si Be as q or Bl forest Ta Wm II 4 4 13 PTZ Click PTZ to enter into setup interface you can check the parameter settings as in GUI of DVR 3 Web Application Manager Microsoft Interne Exp E gt O Ele Edt Ven Favortes Jods bieb i a A O O BAG Su free BS 2 8 Address B http 192 168 3 97 gt CA be lt W I Don 4 4 14 NETWORK Click NETWORK to enter into setup interface you can check the parameter settings as in GUI of DVR n Manager icrosaft Internet Explore Ele gdt Yew Fgvortes Tods tiep Om O DAG Pao BS AM Address L I het 192 168 3 57 25 25 25 0 40
3. 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 4 4 15 System setting Click SETUP to enter the system setting interface as follows Gell 8 htto 192 168 3 977 Done Internet BANDWIDTH Set the amount of bandwidth in kbps 128k 192k 256k 384k 512k 1024k that you want to allocate for traffic that matches internet this bandwidth depends on the place normally around 256 or 384 kbps FILE SAVE PATH capture picture and recording video save path IE login password and DST settings you can check as DVR setting 4 4 16 HOST INFO Click HOST INFO to enter into system information interface see below picture this interface shows HDD status remain record time firmware version MAC Address and all the information is fixed 3 Web Application Manager Microsoft Internet Explore file Edt Yew Favortes Jods Heb x 2 PP s d Fy ravens E ley wl 41 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 5 DVR Installation Guideline 5 1 Product Overview 5 1 1 Product Photo Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder 8008 8008V 8004TP 8008T H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 8004AP 8008AV H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER W8004AP W8008AV 42 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 5 1 2 The Definition of Bottoms and Connectors on Front Panel AUP DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER DIGITAL _ A Om m Oc a Oca B Mem lt
4. Enter to enter into setting interface picture is below NETWORK SETUP TYPE STATIC M MEDIA PORT 09000 WEB PORT 00080 IP ADDRESS 192 168 015 141 NETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 015 001 DNS 202 096 134 133 DONS SETTINGS DEFAULT APPLY CONNECT NETWORK TYPE There are PPPOE DHCP amp Static three options amp 1 Static Select Static in the CONNECT NETWORK TYPE and press Enter to enter into the interface as followings NETWORK SETUP TYPE DHCP K MEDIA PORT 09000 WEB PORT 00080 DNS 202 096 134 133 DDNS SETTINGS DEFAULT APPLY MEDIA PORT transfers video data between client and device WEB PORT setup the port of IE browser via HTTP IP ADDRESS setup the IP address and press Enter 1 K or input numbers to fill IP address NETMASK press Enter or input numbers to fill netmask GATEWAY press Enter 1 or input numbers to fill default gateway 9 2DHCP Select the DHCP and enter into the interface as followings 28 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual v1 0 NETWORK SETUP TYPE DHCP B MEDIA PORT 09000 WEB PORT 00080 DNS 202 096 134 133 DDNS SETTINGS DEFAULT APPLY MEDIA PORT same as static setup WEB PORT same as static setup NOTE restart system when select DHCP and it will automatically connect with DHCP server Will allot IP address when connect ok and the address will showed on the interface 9 3 PPPoE Select the P
5. TCP IP Jninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected domain name Please refer to IE operation chapter DVR computer and router s IP must in the same subnet and the sub mask gateway RETO Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically G Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 103 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically G Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 202 128 168 Alternate DNS server 202 134 133 Operate normal data via computer This can check if above setting is correct Input IP address to check if it can visit DVR Add DVR s port transfer function Add DVR s media port and WEB port Use internet remote PC Check if DDNS is successful via ping xxx xxx xxx DVR s Input DDNS into IE address if the WEB port is not 80 port number should add After downloading IE active tool successfully login the interface
6. Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 WARNING Upgrading don t pull out thumb drive DEFAULT SETTINGS Restore all the settings as the factory setting NOTE make sure that the U drive and power is steady when it is upgradeing 17 PTZ SETUP Move the cursor to PTZ SETUP Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into setting interface you can setup the parameters for each channel separately With direction key or move cursor to the option and press Enter to switch different chamnels CHANNEL The channel of PTZ connected PROTOCOL select the protocol of different PTZ there are two protocols to switch and the default is Pelco D BAUD RATE select the different baud rate for your PTZ there are 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 DATA BIT there are 5 6 7 8 options to select default setting is 8 STOP BIT 1 and 2 are optional the default setting is 1 VERIFY there are None Odd Even Mark Space to select the default setting is none ADDRESS Fill the code of respective PTZ with relative channel PTZ SETUP CHANNEL CHI CHZ CHS CH4 PROTOCOL Pelco D I Pelco DM Pelco DE Pelco D BAUD RATE 9600 B 9600 B 92600 M 9600 B DATA BIT s 8 PR s N S M STOP BIT 1 1 1 1 Mm si VERIFY ODD gt ODD ODD M ODD B ADDRESS 001 001 001 001 DEFAULT APPLY 27 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual v1 0 18 NETWORK SETUP Move the cursor to NETWORK SETUP icon thighlitend when selected and press
7. about 14Mbyte for audio recording lt gt HDD space cost is related with Best Good Middle in Record mode gt Bit rate and the video size of the period If the video is still HDD cost will be small if the video is moving HDD cost will be large Best will take 320Mbyte of each channel per hour Good 50 100Mbyte of each channel per hour when video is still or few moving 100 200 M byte of each channel per hour when video has big moving or much moving Middle 50 100Mbyte of each channel per hour when video is still or few moving 100 150 M byte of each channel per hour when video has big moving or much moving 13 Question Why it can t do motion detection Answer lt gt The setting of the area of motion detection is not correct lt Low sensitivity 14 Question CD writer USB backup error Answer lt gt The data exceeds the capacity of backup device lt gt The backup device is incompatible lt The backup device is damaged 15 Question Why I O alarm does not work Answer lt gt The alarm setting is not correct lt The alarm line connection is not correct lt The alarm input signal is not correct lt gt An alarm device connect two loop access at the same time 16 Question Why remote control can t work Answer lt The address of remote control is not correct lt gt The distance of remote control is too far or the angle is too biased lt Remote control batteries run out 93 80XX Serie
8. alarm Alarm out GAD RS465A R54R5B ES232TX R5232RK GAD 12v output 5 1 5 Alarm Input and Output panel DVR There are 8 sets alarm input connector and 1 set output for this DVR Alarm input is for connection IR annunciation fog sensor The connection diagram of DC alarm inout as following x bl 5 E et 45 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual Connection diagram of AC alarm input as following AC Load The connection diagram of alarm output as following 12V 220V AC NO AV ld DVR I O output 5 1 6 System Network Diagram Audio in Video out Video in IN i 0000 dodo n e 00000 VS 229222273 Y j O Power dl Audio out gg he gt Switch Alarm in RS485 PTZ Control Internet PC PC Notebook PC Mobile surveillance 5 2 HDD Installation Please installation the HDD as the following steps 1 Uninstall the DVR and then you will see one HDD plate as following 46 2 Connect HDD line as follows CA Maap MI wm Deskstar am DO LEJDE 3 Install the HDD on HDD plate as the following photo indicate and then screws around Notice Newly installed HDD should format before recording 47 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual 5 3 Wireless Setting Stepl Digital Wi
9. last menu 10 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 RECORD Start manual record STOP Stop manual record ASISTANT For future use 3 1 2 Mouse Operation You can use mouse to make operation of the menu besides IR remote controller The operation is the same as PC Windows Please inserts the mouse into USB Port Click Enter into main menu Click the right key on the live view right key Click left Click the left key to enter into the setting interface ke d Click the left key to zoom in the window on the live view and playback video Double click the left key can exit to the live view and playback multi window interface Volume adjustment color adjustment PTZ setting and VGA border operation It is for setting the single channel for volume adjustment PTZ control and color adjustment If it is multi window please use the left key to select the single window The remark when click the left key for volume adjustment color adjustment VGA border is as follow a There are EJ and D for buttons the PTZ setting to adjust parameter click it can adjust the setting for PTZ b There is a sticker to show the volume on the volume adjustment interface Move the mouse to the corresponding position and click the left key The right side of sticker will show the volume click x to exit c Color adjustment can refer to the volume adjustment interface operation When there are many options in the
10. option frame click left key to see down pull menu 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 To click the left key on the playback interface can make gt gt means forward lt lt means raw gt gt I means Slow play I gt means frame play gt means Play A means exit 1 In the input frame click the left key can activate the keyboard The number symbol English can be input by clicking the mouse 2 Pinyin also can be input by the soft keyboard when enter Chinese the Click left method is the same as remote control You can use the left right key to turn key over the page when check on Pinyin Chinese word 3 When input number click the right key the number soft keyboard will bob up firstly and then use the left key to select the corresponding numerical value Also click the left key to exit the number keyboard 1 Press the left key to move the mouse can adjust the parameter on the volume color VGA border interface And the corresponding parameter will be display at the same time 2 In the Motion Detection setting interface you can use the left key to drag the frame to set the motion detection area 3 1 3 Menu Configuration You can control the DVR by a lot of menu operation This tree will show you the menu structure and it will be in details in the following chapters 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 SYSTEM LANGUAGE BASIC SETUP MAIN MENU ADV
11. search date is 17th Dec At the below of calendar select channel and type click SEARCH the result will display as follow FILE LIST TIME d 08 04 36 08 05 36 08 04 36 08 05 36 08 05 36 09 05 36 08 05 36 09 05 36 0 08 22 58 08 26 54 08 26 54 09 18 59 03 01 26 09 18 59 09 05 36 09 18 59 09 05 36 09 18 59 09 19 39 09 26 52 lt 09 19 39 09 26 52 O os 19 40 09 20 41 09 20 41 09 26 52 09 27 30 09 40 55 09 27 30 09 40 55 d 09 27 30 09 40 55 d 09 27 30 09 40 55 Double click one item of listed recording video the recording video will playback IN kb A DOMM D MF Co cs meanwhile the file icon will change to Band will occur the below picture play buttons Pause stop fr jf stow mexrerame 264 10 av 1 c J The above purple progress bar shows download progress green progress bar shows 38 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual playback progress Pause Switch between pause play STOP Stop play FF Fast play SLOW Slow play NEXTFRAME Pause at next frame 264TOAWI Convert H 264 file to H avi file click this button access into file convert setting interface as follow MM AviConvert SOURCEFILE DMINI vehicle iL DESTINATIONFILE DAMINI vehicle record ERER avi SOURCE FILE Click to setup the H 264 file to convert DESTINATION FILE Click to setup the directory for saving avi file k Convert
12. the domain name of DVR to check whether the DDNS settings is ok Open IE browser and type in the domain name of DDNS if WEB port is not 80 you should add a port please refer to IE setup Please download the IE control then enter into login interface the default setting has no password Press enter and into the preview interface and do what you want according to your need 2 Applied ADSL many types of equipment should share and connect with internet 1 Need to confirm with internet manufacture the ADSL you applied should permit multi share of the internet You should buy a router currently many small routers of 4 port Hub is in the market or your ADSL Modem has router function Refer to router user manual to ensure equipment connection correct Start PPPOE function of PPPOE use router to have ADSL Suggest stopping routers DHCP function DVR and the computer all adopt IP Notice 31 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 DVR internet setting 152 168 3 oF 209 2505 eo D 255255 20 D PTZ SAIC w Computer internet setting 10 11 Local Area Connection Properties 12 x General Authentication Advanced Connect using ES AMD PCNET Family PCI Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 5 005 Packet Scheduler 3F Internet Protocol
13. 090 1 3 Parameter 8004Series Model NO 8004 8004V 8004P 8004VP 8004TP 8004AP W8004AP Operation System Embedded Linux Compression Compression In 264 Video Input Output 4 channel BNC input 2 channel BNC output Audio Input Output 4 channel BNC input 1 channel BNC output NTSC 120 fps 4X 30 fps Display Frame Rate PAL 100 fps 4 X 25 fps NTSC 120 fps 4X 30 fps Record Frame Rate PAL 100 fps 4 X 25 fps Record Mode Manual Schedule Motion Detection Image Quality CIF HD1 D1 selectable Record Resolution 704X480 704240 352 240 NTSC 704576 704X288 352 288 PAL 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 e CT p 8008 Series Model NO 8008 8008V 8008T 8008AV W8004AV Operation System Embedded Linux Compression Compression faea use BB eegee 6SNSNSNSMO Video Input Output 8 channel BNC input 2 channel BNC output Audio Audio InputOutput 8 channel 18 channel BNC input t channel BNC output 8 channel BNC input t channel BNC output channel BNC output 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 NTSC 240 fps 8 X 30 fps Display Frame Rate PAL 200 fps 8 X 25 fps NTSC 240 fps 8 X 30 fps Record Frame Rate PAL 200 fps 8 X 25 fps Record Mode Manual Schedule Motion Detection Image Quality CIF 352 X 240 NTSC Record Resolution 352 X 288 PAL Playing Mode 1 channel Searching Mode By time By event By channel HDD Support 1TB SA
14. 4 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 3 Device operation manual In device operation the enter key on remote control has the same function with mouse left click 3 1 Remote key instruction 3 1 1 Remote control Handheld IR Controller Key Functions 0 9 keys During setup number keys are used to input values For viewing channels 1 2 3 and 4 use 1 2 3and 4 on numeric keypad respectively Jkeys During setup plus and minus are used to select next or previous values A VY Up Down directional keys Move selection up and down in setup menu e J lt gt Left Right directional keys Move cusor left or right in setup menu QUAD Switch 4 Channels FWD Fast forward the video while playback press PLAY to return to normal speed REV Reverse the video while playback press REW to switch press PLAY to return to normal speed POWER ON Reset the MDVR to Power on and Power off mode standby and start up LOGIN LOCK If the security is enabled in the setup use LOGIN LOCK key to enter the user setup It is important to remember the password due to without restoration function Log in to enter into User ID select and Password input interface and lock functions To exit setup and operation OSD Press OSD for main menu PTZ PTZ control press this key to enter into PTZ control interface when at single live view EXIT Exit to the preview or return to the
15. 5 26 27 28 29 30 Pa a 31 8 ALL CHANNEL e ALL TYPE v e de x p TIME CHANNEL SIZE a Ve 09 00 00 09 29 59 3 210 2M b 409 00 00 09 29 59 4 207 8M 409 30 00 09 59 59 1 211 5M 7 09 30 00 09 59 59 2 210 8M 09 30 00 09 59 59 3 210 1M 409 30 00 09 59 59 4 207 6M 10 00 00 10 29 59 1 210 8M 410 00 00 10 29 59 2 210 3M 4 10 00 00 10 29 59 3 209 3M 410 00 00 10 29 59 4 208 1M 10 30 00 10 30 40 1 5 1M 410 30 00 10 30 41 2 5 1M C 10 30 00 10 30 41_ 3 5 0M 410 30 00 10 30 41 4 4 9M 4 10 30 47 10 36 54 1 43 6M gt 4 10 30 47 10 36 54 2 43 6M 4 10 30 47 10 36 54 3 43 6M 4 10 30 47 10 36 54 4 43 2 BACKUP REPLAY v Ix Wating For data 3 Click right up of calendar interface and gt to setup the month for searching click refurbish at the calendar interface will display the recording information of current month 37 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ER Io 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ALL CHANNEL ALL TYPE v The highlighted date means that day have recording video RED FRAME means the date is system date click the date will search that days recording file list For example the above picture display 2008 Dec 3rd 4th 5th 6th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 17th 18th have recording video and system date is 18th Dec 2008 currently
16. 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE This manual contains important information about this product s operation If you are installing this product for others you must leave this manual or a copy with the end user 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V ee Ee 1 0 8004 8004P 8004V 8004VP 8008 8008V Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder 8004TP 8008T 7 INCH COLOR TFT LCD MONITOR TV O aur NICO Lert ox fr EEEE Y DOWN REC STOP MENU QUAD CH7 CH8 8004AP 8008AV H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER o ES o ES o o T E o E o ES e z a fh LCD ON OFF Rec aim 100M LINK HDD W8004AP W8008AV H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER H 264 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 0 0 D H o z ES y v 20 LCD ON OFF rec ALM 10M LINK HDD LCD ON OFF c am tom up HDD ROMERO ENT Eeer CH4 RE 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 Please read before installing and using this product Damages caused by non compliance with this operating manual will void the warranty We will not assume any liability for damages to items or persons caused by improper handling or non compliance with the safety notices Any warranty claim will be null and void in such cases 1 Do not drop puncture or disas
17. ANCE SETUP 3 2 System Operation 3 2 1 START UP Connect the power adapter to DVR When start up the DVR POWER LED will be on and 4 images will be display on the screen If it has setup ignition recording or time recording the system will record automatically and the corresponding LED will be on and the system work normally Remark 1 If there is no HDD in device or the device didn t read the HDD or the HDD didn t be formatted it will display an KH in the video preview interface 2 You must format the HDD in the DVR before first using The steps as follows menu gt 13 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 HDD management gt format After formatting the system will restart 3 2 2 SYSTEM LOGIN Remark default device ID is 00000 and there is no password In order to keep safe please modify the user password and change the device ID in the base setup You can setup user and admin password Admin has all authorities while user has limited authorities of viewing image searching and play backing video When you input a password the system will automatically match and offer different password with different authorities When DVR started click right key by mouse If you open a password it will enter into user login interface The picture is as follows USER LOGIN DEVICE ID 000000 000010 PSAAWORD APPLY Ddvice ID You just need to enter the device ID as the right frame Passw
18. E PR ES ET ee a ee ae ee a ee ee ee Eee EE 36 BE FU O E EER ERE REDER 36 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 4400IHEROPERANON ass na 37 E E E 37 4 4 10 SETUP A 39 AE DD rr is 39 44 12 ALARMSETTING Lea 39 a 0 pl VAART A HERE RE HERE EL SIGNE RER AAE 40 NEIEN KILL 40 4 4 15 SYSTEM SENNO nonon aa 41 AMAS HOST INFEO to 41 5 VF IA LS ET lation Guilds le siyar 42 TO UC NOEMI Witt elia 42 Dalal Product PNOO oe a a 42 5 1 2 The Definition of Bottoms and Connectors on Front Hanel 43 5 1 3 The definition of buttons and connectors on rear panel 44 5 1 4 Connectors tor AMM 45 5 LS Alarm A UA QUID id 45 5 1 6 System Network Diagram EDER i 46 SED DIA STA lala 46 O e EE 48 A A A 49 CACAO CO a dd 49 EE 90 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Feature 8004 is 4channel CIF resolution digital video recorder and 8008 is 8channnel DVR Both of them have local recording playback support treble code remote network surveillance data backup parameter setting motion detection I O alarm setting PTZ and USB mouse 1 2 Product feature Advanced RTOS H 264 compression Software upgrade via USB USB mouse control PTZ and network function Multi language versions are selectable Support mobile surveillance Support network center management system Applied in large surveillance area such as supermarket gas station factory etc 90600409
19. HOURS two options Left time will be displayed with corresponding format Remark Have to move the cursor to the MODIFY TIME AND DATE and press APPLY to save it otherwise it won t save the modify if you exit this interface 20 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual v1 0 8 SECURITY Move the cursor to SECURITY Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into the setting interface SECURITY DEVICE ID 000010 PASSWORD ENABLE M USER PASSWORD oe ae ae a ae RE ENTER ae oe ae af a ae ADMIN PASSWORD RE ENIER PEER APPLY DEVICE ID Press or number key to setup the ID PASSWORD Enter key to choose whether password enable or disable enable means user need insert password when log in disable means without password and user can enter into main menu directly USER PASSWORD Press number key to setup ADMIN PASSWORD Press or number key to setup 9 DISPLAY SETUP Move the cursor to BASIC SETUP Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into the setting interface DISPLAY SETUP NAME POSITION COLOR PREVIEW CHI CHI TOPLEFTH SETUP ON CH2 CH2 TOPLEFTM SETUP ON CH3 CH3 TOPLEFT H SETUP ON CH4 CH4 TOPLEFT RA SETUP ON PREVIEW TIME ON M RECORD TIME DEFAULT APPLY NAME press Enter to enter into the setting interface POSITION press Enter to switch name location there are 5 options bottom left top left 21 80XX Series H 264 Digit
20. ORD SIZE Press Enter or to choose the record size time There are 15min 30min 45min 60min four options that means it will pack as the mode you selected 4 Hard Disk Management Move the cursor to HDD Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into the setting interface and you can use direction keys and cursor to change the options HDD MANAGEMENT HDD STATUS OK SIZE FREE SPACE Bt AVATLABLE TIME 13Hour OVERWRITE ENABLE HDD FORMAT USB FORMAT EN DEFAULT APPLY HDD STATUS There are three status available normal un format No HDD If HDD can not run normally including unformed and no HDD thereisa H display on video 18 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 preview interface OVERWRITE ENABLE means when HDD space is less than 4G it will delete earliest recording file deleting can stop until the space is no less than 10G DISABLE means when HDD space is less than 500M it will stop recording and an prompt will display olease shutdown and replace HDD FORMAT Move cursor to select device and press APLLY to format FORMAT Flash Disk Move cursor there to select device and press APLLY to format Note DVR system will restart after HDD formatted but no restart for U Flash disk format 5 BASIC SETUP Move cursor to select BASIC SETUP The big icon means select okjand press ENTER to enter into the system language setup interface BASIC
21. PPOE and enter the interface as followings NETWORK SETUP TYPE PPPOE M MEDIA PORT 09000 WEB PORT 00080 PPPOC NAME PASSWORD DNS 202 096 134 133 DDNS SETTINGS DEFAULT APPLY MEDIA PORT Port for private protocol of DVR and PC default 9000 If this port of computer is applied by other server please change to other free port WEB PORT Http port Default 80 If admin change WEB port to e g 8088 port No should be added behind IP http 192 168 15 145 8088 should input into IP of IE IP address Fill in IP address according to the net of DVR Net mask Fill in net mask according to the net of DVR Gateway According to the net of DVR set gateway If no router of the net please distribute IP address of same web segment corresponding gateway should set 29 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 19 Application of DDNS You should register a host name user name and password from DDNS manufacture now we take dyndns for instance to show you how to register Please type in the IE address as follow http members dyndns org to register a new user O DynDNS on Te E E E ENES one Create your DynDNS com account User Information ivation instructions will be sent here Mailing Lists optional I 3 Press releases Format 5 HTML Acceptable Use amp Privacy Policy Privacy Policy We do not sel your account i 1 Fill out al
22. SETUP sa D da v Ka LANGUAGE DATE TIME PASSWORD A gt DISPLAY VIDEO AUDIO of Basic setup includes language date time password display and video audio and exit six options 6 SYSTEM LANGUAGE SETUP Move cursor to select system language The big icon means select ok and press ENTER to enter into the system language setup interface 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 SYSTEM LANGUAGE SYSTEM LANGUAGE Lia ENGLISH APPLY There are Chinese and English options press ENTER or to chose Remark System will restart after changing language success 7 DATA TIME SETUP Move cursor to select date time The big icon means select ok and press ENTER to enter into the date time setup interface TIME SETUP DATE 2008 12 11 DATE FORMAT YY MM DD M TIME 09 38 07 TIME FORMAT 24HOURS M MODIFY DATE AND TIME DST ON DST MODE CUSTOM M START FIME AM 2 00 1ST WEEKS SUNDAY JAN ENG TIME PM 2 00 1ST WEEK SUNDAY JAN N DEFAULT APPLY EXIT DATE Press Enter or or press number key to chose the date DATE FORMAT Press ENTER to switch between the date patterns there are YY MM DD and MM DD YY two options When chose the date format left date will be displayed with corresponding format TIME Press Enter or or press number key to choose the date TIME FORMAT Press ENTER to switch between the date patterns there are 12 HOURS and 24
23. TA HDD Alarm Input Output 8 channel input 1 channel output Internet IE PPPOE DDNS Remote Control Yes C LU UU Mouse Control USB Port support USB 2 0 PTZ Control Yes Language Support Simplified Chinese English 7 Inch TFT Monitor Hidden TFT Fixed TFT Support Symbian s60 v3 0 Mobile Pocket PC operation system VGA Output i O i Software Upgrade USB Mobile Surveillance Digital Wireless Camera No 2 channel Power Supply 19V 2 5A DC 19V 3 42A DC Working Temperature 10 C 50 C Working Humidity 10 90 G W N W 3 5KG 2 1KG 6 1KG 4 5KG 5 0KG 3 2KG Meas L W H 330 X 230 X 60mm 200 X 130 X 230mm O 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 2 ENTIRONMENT ADAPTABILITY 2 1 Notice For the safely using DVR and prolong device life please pay attention on following When installing device please comply all the electric product safety criterion 2 Power and ground Do not touch the power and DVR with a wet hand Do not drop liquid on DVR Do not put others on DVR Please using soft dry cloth when clean DVR do not using chemical solvent When the power line connects with jack even don t startup device There is still have voltage 9 If you do not use device for long time please take the power line away from jack 3 Humidity requirement Please install the device in good conditions it s better to avoid from humidity drip sites etc 80XX Series H 26
24. al Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 bottom right top right and OFF COLOR press Enter to enter into setting interface as following COLOR SETUP CHROMTICITY LUMINOSITY CONTRAST SATURATION DEFAULT APPLY Press Enter or directly drag the cursor to set colors including chromaticity luminosity contrast and saturation press APPLY to save the parameters PREVIEW ON Means the channel is allowed to view the live mode PREVIEW TIME ON Means displaying system date and time above video RECORD TIME ON Means clock will display in the playback of current file 10 VIDEO AUDIO SETUP Move the cursor to VIDEO AUDIO SETUP Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into setting interface VID AUD SETUP VGA RESOLUTION 1024x768 g CAMARA SYSTEM PAL B VOLUME SETUF APPLY 11 ADVANCE SETUP Move the cursor to ADVANCE SETUP Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into setting interface Picture is below 22 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 ADVANCED SETUP amp A E o INFO MD MOBILE EA E Se gt MAINTAIN NETWORK EXIT far ma Advanced Function include Alarm settings system information Motion detection mobile phone monitoring system maintenance PTZ and network setting 12 ALARM SETUP Move the cursor tof ALARM SETUP Icon highlighted when selected pressI Enter to enter into setting interface Picture is below
25. ck please change the unit No and default password in time for system security NETWORK LAN WAN according to the net type of your computer and DVR Click Login to enter IE interface If input is wrong click Reset to delete and rein put 4 4 OPERATION INTERFACE There are Live view Playback and Setup options in the main interface please press them to access it 4 4 1 LIVE Click MEAN to enter into the interface as followings Z Web Application Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx Q si a Lei P Search S Favorites B d n 3 Address http 119 137 112 167 Y Search web A Upgrade your Toolbar Now CI Mail Help PTZ CONTROL zoom Focus Y us PAN amp TILE POS __ SETTING HANSFE CLEAR EL PLAY CONTRL welle ll 35 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 4 4 2 PTZ CONTROL Change the focus preset aperture to control the PTZ gt Click To up down left right control movement of the PTZ When hold on the one direction key the PTZ will keep circling as that direction after user press the stop key in the center of the wheel 4 4 3 ZOOM clik 200M Y 4 4 4 Focus to zoom in and out Click O Res RE to focus 4 4 5 Iris Click O IO y 4 4 6 PTZ PRESET to change the size of aperture PAN amp TILE POS L Setup preset point You ca
26. default is no password press OK to enter preview interface and have your following operation 3 Manufacture has applied Internet line DVR should connect with internet via IP and router 1 Make sure DVR connect with the internet is correctly 32 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 2 Use still configuration mode 3 Please refer to internet setting chapter of Installation guide it can help to set port number IP address sub mask gateway etc 4 Net admin add DVR port transfer or sending relation in router 5 Use a computer of LAN input IP of LAN and port number into IE address column to visit the DVR 6 Use internet remote computer input IP and port number of router to IE address column to visit DVR you can start DDNS function After finishing DDNS register and setting users can visit via DDNS and port number This can avoid remembering complex IP 33 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 4 IE OPERATION FEATURE Through the IE browser of OS and install the software you are able to do the network operation remotely which is much more convenient DVR support C S B S and visit in LAN and WAN also support IP and domain name visiting It supports users revise server port At the same time it supports PPPOE DHCP and four channel video audio 4 2 Restriction condition To ensure PC s stable visiting of DVR recommend Windows XP Windows Vista
27. e on this interface mainly display system hardware features and firmware version include software version MAC address serial number Picture is below SYSTEM INFO SOFT VERSOON T011902 MAC ADDRESS 00 11 22 33 44 55 SERIAL NO 1234567890 14 MOTION DETECT Move the cursor to MOTION DETECT Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into motion detect setting interface Picture is below MOTION DETECT MD CHANNEL CHI CH2 CH3 Ch4 STATUS on oF OFF B OFF PB SENSITIVITY 4 B 3 mM 2 B 3 B MD AREA SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP DEFAULT APPLY CHANNEL SWITCH Each channel has corresponding channel switch press Enter to 24 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 turn on or turn off the motion detection for each channel SENSITIVITY each channel has corresponding sensitivity setting including four standards high relative high medium and low press Enter key to switch MD AREA each channel has corresponding regional motion detecting setting move the cursor to corresponding setting press Enter to enter regional setting interface red area means it have activated motion detection transparent block means it have not activated motion detection Picture is below Move the direction key on remote control or make cursor move to the need designed area green frame means the cursor has moved to this pane press Enter to select or cancel motion detection of this small pane when s
28. em is not in below call our hotline and we will resolve any issues or problems you may have 1 Question Why DVR can t work after starting it Answer lt Check the adaptor input lt Check the on off power line does it well connected lt gt Check the on off power lt gt Check the upgrade procedure whether it s wrong lt gt Check the main board of DVR whether it s ok 2 Question Why DVR will automatic reboot or stop after starting DVR several minutes Answer Instability or low input voltage Bad track hard drive or the line of hard drive is bad On off power supply is not enough The front end video signal instability High temperature too much dust too bad the DVR operating environment gt 4 The main board is not well connected with other board lt gt The hardware of DVR is fault 3 Question Why there is no output of single channel multi channel or all channel video Answer lt gt Please check the adaptor of camera whether it is well connected lt gt Please check the connect line for connecting video input and video output in the back board of DVR lt gt Please directly insert the video source into the display device and check whether the video source and display device aspect of the problem lt gt Check the brightness of the picture is 0 and bring it back to its original 50 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 default setting lt No video input signal or too weak l
29. etup finished press exit Io back to MD setup interface it will save automatically Remark IR Operation press Menu key to select or cancel full screen Mouse operation click left and drag the frame to setup the region for motion detection 15 Mobile Surveillance Move the cursor to MOBLE Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into setting interface Picture is below 25 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 MOBILE CHANNEL cHi Y MOBILE NETWORK 3 GM DEFAULT APPLY NETWORK CHANNEL select the channel for network transfer and press Enter to switch different channels WIRELESS NETWORK Select different mobile network from the options of 3G 2 5G and 2 75G and press Enter to switch different network NOTE Detail setting up please refer to appurtenance 16 SYSTEM PROJECT Move the cursorto SYSTEM PROJECT Frame turns red means selected and press Enter to enter into system project setup interface Picture is below SYSTEM PROTECT AUTO RESET ON E SETTINGS EVERY DAY li 00 00 SYSTEM UPDATE DEFAULT SETTINGS RESTART DEFAULT APPLY AUTO RESET When switch is on you can setup the time for device to restart SYSTEM UPDATE Copy the update file to the root directory of the flash disk and insert it into USB groove then press Enter to upgrade the firmware and it will display the process of the system upgrading picture is below 26 80XX Series H 264 Digital
30. g Red means alarm recording and the default color means no video Click any date in this frame can search the recording status of that day The searching result will be showed in the below date frame 2 DATE lt will show all the recording status in this day you can playback the record file in this period via click the corresponding period Every grid stands for one hour Method 3 playback by file list Input the searching date click SERACH and you can see the recording status Click an exact day and then click detail file and then you can see the interface of detail file CHANNEL There are CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 and QUAD totally 5 options Press Enter and you can change the channel to be displayed 15 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 TYPE There are all normal and alarm totally 3 options Press Enter and the content will be displayed in a list FILE LIST TYPE ALL E CH TIME SIZE TYPE BAK 1 00 00 00 00 30 00 303 4M Normal 00 00 00 00 30 00 303 6M Normal Instruction 1 File Detail List Channel number shows the recording file belong to number showed channel record Recording time is the recording beginning time to end time SIZE is the size of this file Unit MByte TYPE is the type of recording file There are two types normal and alarm Backup in the lower right corner of menu can backup the selected files to USB storage Movin
31. g the cursor to select the files and press OK to enter into playback interface lf more than one channel have recording files during selected time will playback all at the same time If let RECORD TIME J available in BASIC SETUP it will show the date time when playback record file If RECORD TIME available it will not show the time When playback press SLOW to let the playback slow press FORWARD REVERSE to speed reverse play press PAUSE STEP to pause or playback frame by frame Press Exit to exit from playback and return to the Previous menu When selected recording file playback finished it will continue following files if no followed record file it will return to File Detail List automatically BACKUP Via USB Storage to backup connect USB device via USB2 0 port before backup Select the recording file by direction keys and press Enter There will a V sign if select is ok and then press BACKUP to begin backup as follow 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual WARNING Processing OL 50 Upgrading don t pull out thumb drive Instruction 1 When USB device space is less than recording file the system will show Space no enough 2 Disconnect USB device directly when backup finished 3 RECORD MODE Move the cursor to RECORD Icon highlighted when selected and press Enter to enter into the setting interface As follow showed use direction keys and curso
32. gt RIGHT Hob Coup m COmenu E L gt DO0000 REC STO ISTOP PLAY FWD REW PAUSE direction key include up A downt V ler rd Direction key right Jfour buttons which can move cursor to setup and control PTZ Confirm operation or into PTZ control panel under live OK PTZ COK PTZ view CEIC mi 43 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 5 1 3 The definition of buttons and connectors on rear panel Audio in Video out Video in p n Power Audio out E Alarm in RS485 PTZ Control d Switch Internet Notebook PC Mobile surveillance eme ema TT DE em monsone cm E Oe o pocas OO E D D D Alarm Output I O output for alarm RS485 RS 485 for connecting PTZ RS232 For connecting PC Power supply for DC relay and the current is 100MA 12V make sure short circuit can not happen For connecting Ethernet VGA output For connecting VGA monitor USB2 0 Copy video record via USB2 0 44 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 USB MOUSE Mouse operation equipment audio output For connection audio output Please check the fan function for diary maintained and Fan change new one if the fan has some problems 5 1 4 Connectors for Alarm Peel off the color skin of the cable and then insert the cable into the slot on the rear Alarm ing Alarm in Alarm in Alarm ins Alarm ina Alarm in3 Alarm m2 Alarm int cm 12V 24V output for
33. hannel You can click to full screen to determine lt gt The hardware of DVR is fault Question Why there is no voice when playing back Answer lt gt Setting problem open audio video item lt gt Check the audio whether it is closed in playback interface Question Why the system time is not right Answer lt gt Setting wrong or users didn t click Edit to make it validity lt gt Battery not connected well lt gt The battery is invalid Please change one Question Why DVR can t control the PTZ Answer The front end PTZ is fault The PTZ decoder setting connecting and installing is not correct The connect is not correct The PTZ setting of DVR is not correct The PTZ decoder does not match with the DVR agreement gt A When connecting multi decoder 120 O electric resistances should add at the end of PTZ decoder AB line or else PTZ will not be stable lt The distance is too far Question Why the Stop recording by the right mouse button does not work how to stop recording Answer lt gt The Stop recording by the right mouse button is only suitable for Manual recording lt can t stop recording when it s in start recording or the video in video plan lt gt If you want to stop recording please set the time is not recording Question How much space of HDD for recording per hour 92 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 Answer lt gt Each channel takes
34. l the information then submit 2 Minutes later you will get a mail from dyndns which include the primary password for the user you just register 3 Then please login http members dyndns org with the new user and password click domain name management to enter into the operating interface then select new under the Dynamic DDNS 4 Create a domain name you need then press to apply now you have registered a host name Success 20 DVR group network This chapter mainly narrates some networks setting method for your reference 1 Applied ADSL only one DVR need to connect with Internet 1 Make sure the DVR has successfully connected to ADSL modem the LED is flashing means success 2 Network type PPPoE 3 Input media port and web port Please refer to Setup instruction network setup 30 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 4 Di 10 Type in the PPPoE user name and password Fill in DNS IP such as 202 96 128 166 or 10 95 0 3 Users can refer to local computer DNS setup Cin DOS input ipconfig all in DOS to query ETH Since the public IP will change after restart please use DDNS function and mapping the public IP to a fixed domain name Save and restart device it will connect to internet via PPPoE mode automatically if success it will got a dynamic public IP ping xxx xxx xxx xxX The public IP of DVR to check whether the network is ok and ping xxx xxx xxx
35. n control it via the below three buttons 4 4 7 PLAY Move cursor to the icons it will highlighted when selected Open all video Ze Capture picture save in local disk system save default route is C DVR E Quickly start all channels recording video here the left up corner of each channel have normal recording video symbol R1 click icon to switch between signal screen a ua e split d all Volume adjust button 36 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 4 4 8 OTHER OPERATION 1 Select one channel at preview screen the selected channel s frame will be change to RED double click left key enter to the selected channel single screen display 2 Click one Chanel via left key at preview screen then click right key will occur window shortcut Menu see below picture You can open shut down and start this channel s record via shortcut menu 3 Click right key at one live view screen click open all windows or close all windows will quickly open close all windows 4 4 9 REPALY Click REPLAY to enter into playback interface File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx Q EN E Le ya Search sly Favori es g B amp 3 Address http 119 137 112 167 Y gt Search web d Upgrade your Toolbar Now E Mail Help E 009 05 18 09 gt 30 OZ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu D ES 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 DEJ 19 20 21 22 23 Aj i 24 2
36. ndesired operation LVD EN 60065 Radio EN 300 328 FCC CE WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and ETSI EN 300328 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in residential installations 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 interference to radio or television equipment reception which can be determined by turning the 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 Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void Your authority to operate such equipment Disposal If the devices system no longer functions or can no longer be repaired it must be disposed of according to the valid statutory reg
37. operation system recommend browser as IE 6 0 IE 7 0 4 3 User login Input the DVR local IP in IE browser if the web port number is set as 80 directly input IP address into IE address column If not 80 port number should add behind IP E g when IP is 192 168 0 102 set port is 8088 http 192 168 0 102 8088 should input When the net is connected IE will automatically download the file to PC as following E Web Application Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sl E CA p Search S Favorites ga ch dn 3 Address http 192 168 0 102 i To help protect your security Internet Explorer stopped this site from installing software on your computer Click here for options browser do not Se to download the ActiveX saan ra click ere The process will last for 1 2 minutes Please click If your browser does not support the ActiveX to download please click here when downloading not successful System will automatically enter GUI as follows 34 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 3 Web Application Manager Microsoft Interne Explore file Edt View Favortes Tools tie r Qa H x 2 e e LY Favorites e 2 W gt al Address tttp 192 168 3 97 Elo us amp USER LOGIN Chinese English selectable PASSWORD Administrator has all authorities operator has limited authorities who they can only watch playba
38. ord enter the admin password or user password 3 2 3GUI OPERATION The main menu include SEARCH RECORD HDD BASIC ADVANCE and Exit MAIN MENU SEARCH RECORD at BASIC ADVANCE Remark You must press APPLY to make the setting for submenu valid It will be no use 14 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 when exit directly There is a special feature of this DVR when you move the mouse somewhere the explanation information will be showed automatically 1 RECORD SEARCH Move the cursor to RECORD SEARCH Icon highlighted when selected press Enter to enter into the setting interface There are three methods of searching record Method 1 playback by date Date input You can adjust the checking date and time press Enter or input the number directly to adjust the year month date And then input time in the next box click olay and then you can see the recording video Method 2 playback by recording status Input the date click search and you can see the recording status on this date RECORD SEARCH DATE 2008 12 1 SEARCH 09 35 PLAY RECOR STATE FEB 01020304 05 06 07 08 09 10 111213141516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26Th 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 he FILE LIST LOG SEARCH Instruction 1 MONTH It will show all the recording status in this month Green means normal recordin
39. r to change the options RECORD CHANNEL CH1 ON McH2 ON MCH3 ON MicH4 ON M RESOLUTION HIGHEST HIGH NORMAL QUALITY BEST CJ FINE NORMAL AUDIO ENABLE DISABLE REC MODE POWER UPR SCHEDULE REC SIZE 30Minki js UN DEFAULT APPLY EXIT CHANNEL ON Means the channel enable for recording RESOLUTION There are HIGHEST HIGH NORMAL three options HIGHEST means the resolution best corresponding to D1 HD1 CIF resolution QUALITY There are BEST FINE and NORMAL three option They are corresponding HIGHEST HIGH and NORMAL data stream standard AUDIO ON Means enable the audio recording for all channels OFF Means disable audio recording REC MODE POWER UP Means recording start when DVR to work 17 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 TIME Recording as the schedule When chose Time recording Recording period setting 1 will show up in the right Move cursor to there and press Enter to the interface as below SCHEDULE CHANNEL ALL B ALARM GENERAL NO RECORD COPY SUN D ro ALLE COPY DEFAULT SAVE CHANNEL You can select all channel or just one channel DAILY There are ALARM NORMAL NO REC three modes if set for detail time please setin Recording period setting andthen press Enter Impress color means no recording during this time Different color means different recording mode Red means alarm recording green means normal recording blue means no recording REC
40. reless Camera Installation Special Note System will complete pair code within 30 seconds after power on There is no need to make pair code if wthout pair code key Step2 System Operation A Make sure all connections are correct as above diagram instructed Press the Power Button on DVR back Panel to turn on the LCD display CHI CH2 will display images of 2 Digital Wireless cameras B Digital wireless camera and riceiver are paired in factory Follow below steps for Digital Wireless Camera Pairing if necessary A It is highly recommended to pair the camera before hardware installation A Before pairing the camera make sure camera is power ON camera status indicator as shown T_D ge e a Press PAIRI or PAIR2 on the receiver Please Press Pair Key b System will count down within 60 seconds system on Sensor Side message as shown C Within 60 second count down press the Pair Key on the back of camera d Once pairing Completed camera and receiver status indicators as above shown 48 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual 6 Device Part 6 1 Check Device part 1 Digital Video Recorder 1 SET 2 Standard Part User Manual Power Cord Power Adaptor User Manual USB Mouse Remote Controller Guarantee certification 3 Optional Part Antennas Extended power cable Harddisk 49 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 7 FAQ If your probl
41. s H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 lt gt Remote control is damaged or the front panel of dvr is damaged 17 Question Why WEB can t log Answer lt gt Please check the network whether it s connected And check if the panel LINK or 100M LED display normally use ping xxx xxx xxx xxx DVR IP to check if the internet is well linked lt Recommended Windows XP or Vista operating system using IE6 0 browser or IE7 0 browser lt gt ActiveX control is been blocked Please manual install ActiveX control lt gt Please install DX8 1 and upgrade your video card driver 18 Question There is no picture or not clear when you preview the recording or playback the recording by IE Answer lt If you visit DVR by IE please choose Wan in web environment lt gt Please try to Close windows by the right mouse button and try to Open windows 19 Question Why it displays other members are setting While setting DVR by IE Answer lt gt Please check the DVR configuration interface is in the state of open Please exit DVR 94
42. semble the camera or receiver otherwise the warranty will be voided 2 Avoid all contact with water and dry hands before using 3 Never tug on the power cords Use the plug to unplug it from the wall outlet 4 Do not expose the DVR to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight Doing so may damage the DVR or cause DVR temporary malfunction 5 Use the devices with care Avoid pressing hard on the DVR body 6 For your own safety avoid using the DVR or power off the DVR when there is a storm or lightning 7 Remove the power adapter during long periods between usages 8 Use only the accessories and power adapters supplied by the manufacturer 9 To meet the regulations pertaining to parental responsibility keep the devices out of the reach of infants 10 Check power cables do not get crushed or damaged by sharp edges whenever the devices are in operation 10800 Products with CE Marking comply with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC R amp TTE 1999 5 EC FCC Compliance Statement This device Anoy Complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 5 gt Operation is subjected to the following two issued by the Commission of the Europ we i 8 i e i Community Compliance with these directives i C conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful See e interference and 2 this device must accept any er A Nonii interference received including interference that EMC EN 301 489 8 P may cause u
43. t gt Display settings in the preview set to be closed lt gt The hardware of DVR is fault 4 Question Why the DVR can t record after startup and the interface shows H Answer lt gt Check the DVR whether it use by DC 19V power adaptor lt gt Check the HDD whether it is formatted in DVR lt gt Check the HDD power line and the data line whether they are well connected or badly lt gt The HDD has problem lt gt The SATA port has problem 5 Question What is meaning by R M P H showed in interface Answer lt gt R means the channel is recording lt gt M means the channel is being motion detection lt gt I means the channel is being alarm lt gt H means there is no HDD the HDD is bad or the space of HDD is full 6 Question Why DVR has the problem of real time image such as video image color serious bright distortion Answer lt gt BNC output selectable PAL and NTSC is not correct the image will be black and white lt DVR does not match with monitor lt The video transmission distance is too far lt gt The setting of dvr color brightness and so on are wrong 7 Question Why there is no voice when monitoring Answer lt Check if it is using positive sound box or speaker users can have short circuit to check 91 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 10 11 12 Is activation of the audio source connected to the video c
44. ulations Disposal of spent batteries accumulators You are required by law Battery Ordinance to return all spent batteries and accumulators Disposing of pe spent batteries accumulators with common household waste is prohibited Batteries accumulators that contain hazardous substances are marked with the symbols on the side These symbols indicate that it is prohibited to 4 dispose of these batteries accumulators in the household waste The abbreviations for the respective heavy metals are Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead You can return spent batteries and accumulators that can no longer be charged to the designated collection points in your community outlets or wherever batteries or accumulators are sold Following these instructions will allow you to fulfill the legal requirements and contribute to the protection of our environment 80XX Series H 264 Digital Video Recorder User Manual V1 0 CONTENT INTRODUCTION osas iaa aa 6 VAS aaa 6 o A ET TE EET ET ET EET Eden 6 ZIE 6 1 2 2 Basic working parameter i fate ARE ME 2 ENTIRONMENT ADAPTABILIT orante 9 A PP o 9 3 DEVICe Operation Manal aaa 10 3 1 Remote key ld Dee ie 10 EE EE 10 Me NOUS SODE call 11 HEEN 12 eae Bee EE 13 Sel STARTUP 13 3 2 2 SYSTEM LOGIN 14 eS MOP TON iti 14 4 IE ORERA TON da danna 34 FEATURE ILL Ls 34 EEN 34 e 34 ASO PERATION INTERFACE os 35 A RR 35 4 4 2 PTZ CONTROL 36 e 36 IP ee eee 36 TEE 36 E
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