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1. Figure 4 15 w A None MA po None 78 cama None 79 came None _ cams None 7 Gau CAM 11 0 CAM 12 OOO 3 113 Oo T KEDE 00O lfe Oo T ENDE CAM 13 0 CAM 14 CAM 15 0 CAM 16 elle l CO a D E Figure 4 16 39 Figure 4 17 40 4 5 3 Video Loss In Figure 4 14 select Video Loss in the Type item You can see the interface is shown as in Figure 4 17 This function allows you to be informed when video loss occurs You can enable alarm output channel and then enable show message function Figure 4 18 Channel Select the channel you want to enable lens shading alarm Type Select video loss Record channel Select the channel to record when video loss occurs Alarm output Activate peripheral alarm device when video loss occurs Enable tour Here is where you activate a tour Latch When motion detection completes system automatically delays detecting for a specified time The value ranges from 10 300 seconds PTZ preset Click set button to set preset for one or all channels Period 1 2 Set two periods 00 00 24 00 Alarm output When video loss occurs system enables peripheral alarm devices Please highlight icon to enable this function Show message System displays message on the screen to alert you when alarm occurs Please highlight icon to enable this function 4 5 4 Camera Masking F Eveni Type Camera Maski Channel GR alert you to
2. Oo UDP port Default value is 37778 32 o HTTP port Default value is 80 O Max connection System supports a maximal of 10 users 0 means there is no connection limit O Transfer mode Here you can select the priority between fluency or video quality O Network download System can process the downloaded data first if you enable this function After completing setups click save button and system returns to the previous menu 5 3 5 1 Advanced Setup Advanced setup interface is shown as in Figure 5 4 Please draw a circle to enable corresponding function and then double click current item to go to setup interface IP FILTER Trusted Sites 0 NTP 0 0 0 0 10 MULTICAST 239 255 42 42 PPPOE username DDNS FAA Figure 5 4 5 3 5 2 IP Filter IP filter interface is shown as in Figure 5 5 You can add IP in the following list The list supports max 64 IP addresses Please note after you enabled this function only the IP listed below can access current DVR If you disable this function all IP addresses can access current DVR Trusted Sites y Sir Add IP Delete IP Delete all IP OK Cancel Figure 5 5 5 3 5 3 Multiple Cast Setup 53 Cancel Figure 5 6 Here you can set a multiple cast group Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information e IP multiple cast group address 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 D address space O The higher four bit of the first byte 1110 O Reserved local multi
3. 86 7 6 1 2 Load configuration Click import configuration button in Figure 7 20 Tick the checkbox to load your backup file See Figure 7 22 Click Ok button and then select file with extension name of CFG Now you have updated the system setup as per the saved configuration file Note that you can load the configuration so that the IP address Port and remote address are not loaded Select load mode Select load mode Se 1 e Load all Load except ip port remote address ST oema Figure 7 22 7 6 2 General Click the General button and the interface below is displayed See Figure 7 23 Here you can select file length Pack Duration and choose to Overwrite previous files or stop recording when the hard drive is full You can also select channel number protocol address and baud rate to control the lens or PTZ Potion Denection Hare video Parmeter E cwr By Scheduled Tias Qy m iira Wher HDD it Fell aS i 7E y tir TT Address KITE Fori RE TCE Fert Pe ETT IMa ame eL Lo Pack Duration CH inni Keen TTT Contral era fi Protocol TER sl ME fi Baud Rato sen D pori Configaratien Inport Confi caratien Figure 7 23 87 7 6 3 Schedule Click the Schedule button and the interface below is displayed See Figure 7 24 Select the camera number day of the week or All and tick the column against the required time period to denote whether you want a continuous re
4. Obtain an IP address automatically e Control Panel g Interne Peete ILANI Properties e Network Connections een e Local Area Connection vce at rr sono att ur oat he socio E pekingi E por mai i o Properties E Wen Internet Protocol TCP IP Sege Properties Select Obtain IP Address Automatically han DE reg Ke L m Laa Hr bola lt mem air a 11 1 2 How do I set my PC s IP Address Manually e Control Panel Interne Prois Ley Properties Network Connections KO Local Area Connection E pame ge mt rece ceca the SC Se E qeda e Properties 28 Ue at skherz mirain e Internet Protocol TCP IP ee Roar IG 1 Il ab Properties Fe mn SE e e V liada care VE Wn 1 1 Select Use following IP Address 0 Enter ca IP Address E Usa lbs olor DR arar adds Praderas RI Lera Te li H T Subnet mask Aer E paper Default gateway 11 1 3 How do I find out my PC s IP Address Start o Run e Cmd ipconfig 11 1 4 How do I use Ping to test a Connection to my DVR Start e Run e Cmd Ping lt IP Address gt lt Enter gt eg ping 192 168 1 108 lt Enter gt 110 11 1 5 How do I Configure a Router for Remote Access Instructions on the System Q website cover the NET800 and Netgear Routers 11 1 6 How do I find the On Line Support http www systemq com cgi bin commerce exe display user2 Detailed descriptions are available there for all these question
5. 2 Make sure the audio connector 1s wired as follows Connect a line input device or pre amplified microphone to the audio connector for the video channel on the rear panel So Audio Output Audio Input Figure 3 4 21 3 7 2 Looping video available on certain 8 and 16 way DVRs only Certain DVRs support looping video It passes the video input to a monitor or other analog video device To use looping video 1 Connect a coaxial cable to the video out connector on 37 pin interface not on 25 pin Please note you need to use a BNC connection on coaxial cables to the rear panel 2 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the analog device 3 7 3 Matrix Video Output optional Use video matrix output connector during installation to display video sequentially from each video input The unit displays each channel for selected seconds You can use this feature to verify camera installation To display video from each connected video source 1 Connect a video monitor to the video matrix output connector 2 Turn the DVR on the monitor and each video matrix output source 3 Verify the video from each source and troubleshoot as necessary Please refer to Figure 3 5 Loop Orubpue Maina Uuiput Figure 3 5 3 7 4 Alarm Input and Relay Output The DVR offers 4 8 16 alarm inputs for external signaling devices such as door contacts or motion detectors Each alarm input can be either normally open or normally closed Onc
6. HDD capacity Gb required per channel for set days 10days 14days 30days Bit Rate Bit Rate kbs 123 46 1 6 n 916 33 1 CIF CBR 1 512 74 2 9 18 25 53 1024 74 2 9 18 2 5 128 53 1 6 3 18 38 2 CIF CBR 1024 239 7 35 69 97 208 1283 54 1 6 3 18 3 3 CIF CBR 12 1024 354 8 42 85 119 255 4 CIF CBR 25 at QO Bit Rate Bit Rate kbs HDD capacity Gb required per channel for set days EIN LL LL LL ITT 1 D1 cBR 6 128 78 2 9 19 2 5 LL LL E EE ee 2 D1 cBR 6 512 201 5 24 48 67 145 POSO ARO OO IS OO IO O ES IES IES 3 D1 CBR 6 1024 371 9 44 89 1235 267 RS AO ES O ISO EE DS SEN ISA FEO EE 4 Dt VBR 6 1024 4 229 6 28 55 77 165 107 HDD capacity Gb required per channel for set days 10days 14days 30days Um 2 12 24 34 1 DIVBR 6 128 a IB E 6l364 9 44 8 amp 7 122 262 g tj 2 12 24 33 72 512 Ab sm ze 6 34 8 42 84 17 251 1 2 12 a 3 n 3 D1VBR 6 1024 4 302 7 36 73 102 218 6 s49 8 42 84 117 251 1 2 12 24 3 72 4 D1TVBR 6 2048 4 301 7 36 72 101 27 6 34 8 42 a 17 251 It should be noted that record times are only given as an estimate Various factors including frame rate bit rate setting resolution and in the case of VBR Bite Rate
7. CAM 14 CAM 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HMSCICICICICIE Cancel Work Day Wifi 00 00 00 00 Cancel 43 4 7 Backup 4 Name Type Left space Total capacity Device Saba Click backup icon m the main menu there E Densa DISK MEA Ready 2 DEAIDE DMLVCI bRwWi 1 00 GB1 00 GB Ready are two function items detect device 3 Dewi 1384 DHFS ak GaN te Ready and backup files DewUSB DVDICD RW 1 00 G8 1 00 GB Ready 4 7 1 Detect Device This is where you view device information See Figure 4 20 Hi Pag Up Page Down alec Cancel Backup device Detect Backup Erase Stop Figure 4 20 4 7 2 Backup Select backup device and then channel file start time and end time Click add button system begins search All matched files are listed below System automatically calculates the 2 18 06 12 26 14 46 01 06 12 26 14 48 44 124930 capacity needed and remaining See figure 4 21 oc IR 06 12 26 14 45 50 06 12 26 14 45 58 110 System only backs up files with a v Space Required Space Rem ine Sie GE 00 GB before channel Name You Can use Fn or cancel button to delete Y after file serial Figure 4 21 number Click backup button to backup selected files There is a progress bar for you reference When the system completes backup you will see a display box prompting successful backup Click backup button system begins burning At the same time the backup button becomes a stop button You can
8. quality will all influence file size and resulting hard disk storage capacity Altering any of these perameters will influence file size In addition the complexity of the image will greatly influence files size the more shades colours included in the image the larger the files size will be By selecting Motion Detect or Alarm triggering of recordings note that the above times may be greatly extended 108 11 Networking a Digital Video Recorder Does the site already have How many PCs need access See or require Internet access to the DVR Option 1 More than 1 See Option 2 See Option 3 11 1 Basic Network Troubleshooting You must be able to perform some basic tasks in order to connect your Digital Video Recorder to a PC and subsequently the Internet The following page describes some simple tasks but more help is available online at www systemg com so before you start please download the following tips from the website Online Support section Tip 117 Describing how to set a PCs IP Address TIP 36 Describing how to perform ping test Tip 58 Describing how to configure a router for Internet access The diagrams that follow suggest settings that if used will result in a successful connection Bear in mind that when 1t comes to Option 3 for Internet use different router manufacturers may not use the exact settings given here so slight adjustments may be necessary 109 11 1 1 How do I set my PC to
9. there are 4 ch matrix outputs O White for bi direction talk one is for audio in and the other is for audio out Figure 5 26 65 5 5 8 5 Matrix setup Optional depends on facilities available on DVR 5 5 8 5 1 Enter Video Matrix Interface In the menu from Advanced to Video Matrix You can see an interface is shown as in figure 5 27 ALARM OUTPUT ALARM INPUT MANU RECORD ACCOUNT ALTO PARTAN ba TY ADJUST VIDEO MATRIX Figure 5 27 5 5 8 5 2 Right Mouse Menu In one window display mode right click mouse to select Video Matrix See figure 5 28 View 1 View 4 View 9 View 16 Pan Tilt Zoom Color Se ing Search Record Alarm Output Alarm Input Main Menu Figure 5 28 5 5 8 6 Video Matrix Interface and Application not available on all models The video matrix interface 1s shown as in figure 5 29 You can set each channel The fiinction consists of two tunes Figure 5 29 Dieta 5 5 8 6 1 Single Tour Enable tour function Then set interval time and select corresponding cameras You can select ALL to tour between all channels Note means that there is no alarm activation tour 5 5 8 6 2 Alarm Tour Select the alarm in channel number from the dropdown list If there is an alarm signal from the channel selected the matrix output will go to tour as you set the Alarm setting Main Menu gt Setting gt Alarm See Figure 5 30 Alarm tour has higher
10. 1s correct O DVR and PC network setup is correct Please refer to network setup main menu gt setting gt network O Use order ping e ee KC DVR IP address to check connection is OK or not Usually the return TTL value should be less than 255 7 2 Login and Logout Open IE and input DVR address in the address column For example if your DVR IP is 10 1 27 200 then please input http 10 1 27 200 in IE address column System displays warning information to ask you whether to install webrec cab control or not Please click yes button If you can t download the ActiveX file please modify your settings as follows See Figure 7 1 Internet Options tad Security Settings Internet Zone es General SecurEy Privacy Content Conmections Programs Advanced settings C Disable Select a zone bo view or change security settings Enable ae D j x d y bet a Y 4 Download signed Actives contras rot secure C Disable interest Local inbranet Trusted skes A De vs Download unsigned ActiveX controls rei secure This zone is Por Inbennet websites CH Disable recommended eacept those isted in trusbed ard Ot ire restricted zones Enable not secure O Prompt Securtiy gl for this sana gd Fiss end script Activex controk not marked as sabe for s Allowed levels Far this sons Mach ze to High Q Disabia reccommerciac edrrn hiqh Popropristas For most vaste _ Lt Prompts before cowwnl
11. 3 2 Encode Encode setting includes the following items See Figure 5 Please note some series do not Support extra stream O Channel Select the channel you want Oo Compression System supports H 264 or you can select from the dropdown list OVERLAY Oo Resolution System supports various resolutions You can Detauh select from the dropdown list O Bit rate type System supports two types CBR and VBR In VBR mode you can set video quality Always use VBR when networking unit Note that the a Quality 1 6 high setting is only visible selectable when Bit Rate Type is set to VBR When CBR is set the bit rate denotes the upper limit of data stream In altering this setting the DVR will automatically adjust quality to suit the data stream bit rate selected O Frame rate There are six levels 1 f s 2f s 3f s 6f s 12f s 25f s Some series DVRs only support PAL 25f s O Enable audio You can enable or disable audio lt gt Cover area Privacy mask Set window blanking section You can drag your mouse to set section size lt gt Time display Select system display time or not when you playback lt gt Channel display Select channel number or not when you playback System default setup 1s O Channel 1 O Compression H 264 O Resolution CIF A OVERLAY geen O Bit rate CBR Cover Area Preview Monitor O Quality 4 O Frame rate 25f s Time Display WEI Channel Display Monitor Please highlight icon E to
12. Click that button to switch between numeral input and upper lower case letters Use gt or lt to shift between lower and upper case characters 2 5 2 Front Panel Move the cursor to the text column Click Fn key and use direction keys to select number you want Please click enter button to input 16 3 Installation and Connections 3 1 Check Unpacked DVR Please ensure the DVR 1s unpacked and complete on receipt and that there is no visible damage The carriers will not accept responsibility for any damage unless reported within 24 hours of receipt and accompanied by the delivery reference number Note that when receiving damaged goods the customer should sign the carrier s delivery note as Damaged or Not Checked if not checked immediately 3 2 HDD Installation 3 2 1 Choose Serial HDDs We recommend Seagate HDD of 7200rpm or higher 3 2 2 Calculate HDD Size This series have no limit to HDD capacity You can use 120Gb 750Gb HDD to guarantee higher stability The formula for calculating total HDD size 1s Total Capacity Mb Camera Amount Recording Hours HDD Usage Per Hour M h H 264 compression is ideal for standalone DVRs It can save more than 30 HDD capacity than standard MPEG4 When you calculate the total HD capacity you should estimate the average HDD capacity per hour for each channel For example for a 4 ch DVR the average capacity of HDD usage per hour per channel is 200M h If the DVR records v
13. If current channel is recording now Read Write Read el the redundancy setup will get Norral Redundani l l WE EEGEN Format activated right away so the current ord time 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 file will be closed and a new file opened on each hard drive media After setup complete please click the save button and system will return to the previous menu Figure 4 13 Playback or search on the Redundant disk There are two ways for you to playback or search on the Redundant disk O Set redundant disk s as read only disk or read write disk Main menu gt Advanced gt HDD management See System needs to reboot to get setup activated Now you can search or playback file in redundant disk 37 O Dismantle the disk and play it in another PC 4 5 Detect 4 5 1 Go to Motion Detect Menu In the main menu from Setting to Detect you can see motion detect interface See Figure 4 14 4 5 2 Motion Detect Motion Detection menu is shown as below See Figure 4 14 4 5 2 Motion Detect Detection menu is shown as below See Figure 4 14 Channel Select the channel you want to implement motion detection Type In the dropdown list select motion detection option Record channel Select the channel to activate recording function once alarm is triggered Please make sure you have set MD record in encode interface Main Menu gt Setting gt Schedule and schedule record in manual record interface Main Menu gt Advanced gt Ma
14. MENU OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS 1 ccccccccccccccccccccccccccsccccccscsccccccccces 49 SE MENU KE EE 49 5 2 MANM A A 49 5 3 A AN EE 50 A A 50 A A NI 51 5 3 3 ele 51 5 3 4 RS EE 51 5 35 e Ee eee ee eee See en ee ee ale ee Ns ae irte 52 5 3 6 o cede ns 59 D IR 59 5 3 8 Pan KU ZOO Metadata tada 59 5 3 9 BETEN 60 SC E A A O 61 A A ee eee 61 e D E E Oe GOEN 61 5 5 1 HDD RE EE 62 39 2 AOT OUD EE 63 5 5 3 Alm ae PC CM o 63 5 5 4 Manual Record EECHER 63 5 5 5 EE 63 550 AM e e eo 64 5 5 7 EE PA nn vee lo ee 64 5 5 8 Ke EE OSO ist 63 SSC SR AE E RL CEET 69 5 6 1 III 69 5 6 2 Ee 70 5 6 3 A AA PP E uo y 70 5 6 4 A A IO 70 5 6 5 DA A Te TR 71 A E A N a O a eee ee 71 6 ABOUT AUXIDIARY MENU iaa 72 6 1 GOTO PAN TILT ZOOM MENU 72 6 1 1 2D Intelligent PosttionMo KEY adri diia 73 6 2 PRESET PATROL PATTERN BORDER FONCTION 73 A SOLU EE 74 6 2 2 PROTIV ALG EE 74 6 2 3 PA DCU nascent hehe anche oe Maina a cee e enous o O 74 6 2 4 Ara PaO EE 74 E GE E E BEE 74 6 2 6 Activate Pattern kuncton 74 6 2 7 Is o A A er eo Poe 75 6 2 8 Activate Border FUNCOM BEE 75 T WEB CELENTOPERATIO Noir 76 7 1 NETWORK CONNECTION eeeeeeeesseseinnneeeatnn eostet kroen ae renna e EEE EE Enean aeann eenean 76 Ta ION ANDO A e A 76 S SIGHTBOSS SYSTE Misc ains 103 se D 2 E EEN 103 8 2 ANATA LONNI IAN 103 8 3 ONERVIENW non nnnnnnnn nn nn nn nnnnnn nn nn nnnnnnn cnn nn ranas 103 E MORP DETAILS ce ose a ose o O Es O NOS U
15. O Host IP Input your PC address O Port This series DVR supports TCP transmission only Port default value is 123 O Update interval Minimum value is updating every 15 minutes O Time zone select your corresponding time zone here Here 1s a list for your time zone setup Middle Atlantic Time GMT 2 55 Figure 5 8 5 3 5 6 Email Setup Email setup interface 1s shown as in Figure 5 9 Here you can set email server information Note Y ou need to get the email address from your email service provider first Please use semicolon to separate the addresses dvr 163 com DVREmail 00 00 24 UU 00 00 24 UU Cancel Figure 5 9 5 3 5 7 DDNS Setup DDNS setup interface is shown in Figure 5 10 You need a PC of fixed IP on the internet and DDNS is running in this PC In other words this PC 1s a DNS domain name server In network DDNS input your PPPoE name you get from you IPS and server IP PC with DDNS Click save button and then reboot system Click save button and system prompts for rebooting activate changes After rebooting open IE and input as below http DDNS server IP virtual directory name webtest htm e g http 10 6 2 85 DVR DDNS webtest htm Now you can open DDNSServer web search page S6 CN99 DDNS WEI eres WE 0 Cancel Figure 5 10 5 3 5 8 Alarm Server You can set alarm in accordance with different alarm protocols System can inform the alarm serve
16. There are four levels general good better and best 7 4 5 Playback Control Bar Select playback bar when you are viewing video file See Figure 7 7 Record Stop Snapshoot Figure 7 7 Full screen Close 7 4 6 PTZ Control Please click the corresponding direction arrow to adjust zoom focus and tris See Figure 7 8 Note before you operate this function please make sure you have properly set PTZ protocol Main menu gt Setting gt Pan tilt Zoom SIT is JD positioning bution Around SIT are eight PTZ directions keys a eg 3 p eeneg Be Be Gef Left key zoom out Right key zoom a in A q im ae Left key zoom m Right key zoom out a ng zx li Lett key turn dark Right key turn T bight i he Figure 7 8 Click Parameter button in Figure 7 8 and the following interface will be displayed See Figure 7 9 80 PTZ Control Furcha PRESET TOUR No Preset Name prere name ar PT2 SET Cancel Figure 7 9 Here is where you control direction operation There are eight levels ranging from to 8 Level 8 is the fastest speed In Figure 7 9 click PTZ set button You can see the following dialogue box See Figure 7 10 You can select in the dropdown list Pan tilt Params Set Up Down Left Right 2008 5 el 5 Iris a e A Auto Tour E Cancel Figure 7 10 7 4 7 Volume Adjustment Please drag volume bar to adjust audio level You can draw a
17. Video Right Mouse Menu Operation After login click video button or right click mouse the interface 1s shown as below See Figure 7 6 Real time monitor Choose the channel you want to view Start dialogue Click here to begin audio talk Multi camera preview System supports various video preview modes Decode quality There are a total of four levels general good better and best Playback control bar This is where you control playback PTZ control Here is where you control the PTZ Before operation please check you have selected the right protocol for the DVR Volume adjustment This is where you adjust the PC audio volume Alarm setting This is where you set alarm input and alarm output Network data flux This is where you view current data flux Full screen Enter into full screen display mode Video zoom There are five options 20 40 60 80 100 Video windows Support 1 2 4 window display mode Real Time Moni tor b Multi Camera Preview F Start Dialog Playback Control bar FTZ Control Volume Adjustment Figure 7 6 Alarm Settings Network Data Flux Full Screen Video Zoom Video Windows 78 79 7 4 1 Real time Monitor Select the channel you want to implement real time monitor 7 4 2 Multi camera Preview This 1s where you select view modes 1 2 3 4 9 16 According to model purchased 7 4 3 Start Dialog Click this button to enable audio talk function 7 4 4 Decode Quality Select decode quality
18. clear Figure 4 1 4 1 2 Main Menu After you log in the system main menu is displayed See Figure 4 2 There are a total of six icons Search Information Setting Backup Advanced and Shutdown If you move the cursor to highlight the icon you then double click mouse to enter the sub menu 28 A MAN MENL E INFO SETTING ADVANCED SHUTO Figure 4 2 4 1 3 Logout There are two ways for you to log out One is from menu option In the main menu click shutdown button you will see the interface shown below See Figure 4 3 Logout menu user Cancel Figure 4 3 There are several options available See Figure 4 4 Restart application shutdown Restart system Switch user Figure 4 4 The other option is to press the power button on the front panel for at least 3 seconds and system will stop all operations Then you can click the power button in the rear panel to turn off the DVR 4 1 4 Auto Resume after Power Failure The system can automatically backup video and resume previous working status after power failure 4 1 5 Replace Button Battery If DVR looses time or will not display correct date time Please make sure to use the same battery model if possible We recommend replacing battery regularly to guarantee system time accuracy If DVR is not connected to power for long periods this will quickly drain button battery 29 4 2 Recording Operation 4 2 1 Live Viewing When you login the syste
19. p 75Q 1 VGA output matrix output optional Video Standards Video Compression Video Resolution Video Recording Video Display Split Tour Display Image Quality Privacy Masking Camera Lock Camera Adjustment Video Information TV Output Adjustment Audio Audio Input PAL 625Line 50f s NTSC 525Line 60f s H 264 Format NTSC PAL CIF 352 240 352 288 CIF PAL If s 25f s NTSC 11 s 30f s Full and multiple screen display 1 4 8 9 16 Models vary Provided 1 6 level level 6 is the best but will use more HDD space Self defined four sided zone for privacy masking for each camera Camera lock facility Adjust colour according to different time periods Camera title time video loss camera lock motion detection and recording Adjust TV output colour amp display zone 4 8 16 channel BNC 200 2800mV 30KQ bidirectional Audio Input 1 channel RCA 200 2800mV 30KQ Audio Output Audio Compression 1 channel RCA 200 3000mv 5KQ ADPCM Video Detection amp Alarm Motion Detection Video Loss Camera masking Alarm Input Relay output Hard Disk Hard Disk Space Occupation HDD Management Zones 192 16 12 detection zones Sensitivity 1 6 level 6 is highest Trigger recording PTZ movement tour alarm amp FTP Trigger recording PTZ movement tour alarm amp FTP Trigger recording PTZ movement tour alarm amp FTP 4 8 16 channel programmable ground manual open closed Trigger
20. select the Cancel corresponding function Figure 5 4 5 3 3 Schedule Please refer to chapter 4 4 Schedule 5 3 4 RS232 RS232 interface is shown as below Here are five items See 5 5 O Function There are various devices for you to select 51 Baud rate Select baud rate Data bit Select data bits Stop bit There are three values 1 1 5 and 2 Parity there are three choices none odd and even After completing setup please click save button and system will return to the previous menu NOTE THIS FUNCTION IS NOT SUPPORTED ec S Dedank 5 3 5 Network Subnet Mask 255 Gateway TCP Port UDP Pon 0 Transter Mode HTTP Por 1 Max Connection 0 Fluency Network Download IP FILTER NTP MUL TK AGT PPPOE Default Trusted Sites 0 0 0 0 0 10 239 250 42 42 usemame Cancel Figure 5 3 This is where you input network information See Figure 5 3 O IP address Input local IP address O DHCP It an auto search IP function When enabling DHCP function you cannot modify IP Subnet mask Gateway These values are supplied by DHCP function If you have not enabled DHCP function IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway are displayed as zero fields You need to disable the DHCP function to view current IP information When PPPoE is operating you cannot modify the IP address Subnet Mask or Gateway O TCP port Default value is 37777 System server port 37778 is reserved for UDP use
21. should only highlight Regular MD or Alarm box for Period 1 The six periods allow for a 24 hour period to be broken down into a maximum of six periods as per diagram above 4 4 2 1 Quick Setup This function allows you to copy one channel setup to another After setting channel 1 you can click copy button and then turn to channel 2 and then click paste button You can finish settings for one channel and then click the save button or you can finish all setup and then click save button 4 4 2 2 Redundancy Redundancy function allows you to copy recorded files on other disk drives These files are created packaged and closed simultaneously When there 1s file damage on one disk you can access the other disk You can use this function to maintain data reliability and safety In the main menu from Setting to Schedule you can highlight redundancy button to enable this function See Figure 4 12 In the main menu from Advanced to HDD management you can set one or more disk s as redundant You can select from the dropdown list See System auto overwrites old files once hard disk is full Please note only read write disk or read only disk can backup file and support file search function so you need to set at least one read write disk otherwise you cannot record video Note O If current channel is not recording current setup gets activated when Alarm Set a the channel begins recording the next time etio i 4 Execuie am Tm i O
22. 2 Tte favor KKH Tine br me Ce zeg Figure 7 42 7 7 5 System Information Here you can view the basic system information See Figure 7 43 The following functions are available Turn on off audio Select video type Select preview image Cha Ghee Fides Tee Preview image LE rms Fider Cremna cion Meca aE TL bids FP Ena i f Close or open auto tour monitoring View network data flux sme Heni a kee jee Be bed oe rime E amri Tiu Cmar pH Za cured fe ima Bee Poa Bika Mhai HA De Figure 7 43 7 7 6 Alarm Prompt This is where you can choose different alarm audio sounds See Figure 7 44 Here you can select system AlarmSound wav file from folder system32 as your audio sound Alarm Prompt IT Extern alarm Video loss Motion Dectect T Show Video om Figure 7 44 98 7 7 7 Channel Name This modifies the channel name The revised channel names will be displayed on the screen The default setting of the channel name is Channel No 1 to Channel No 16 See Figure 7 45 Please note when you modify channel name in DVR end this modification does not apply to web end Figure 7 45 7 7 8 Upgrade BIOS Click upgrade BIOS button and the interface shown below is displayed See Figure 7 46 Open the BIOS file and then click the send BIOS button During the upgrade process there is a process bar for your reference Current F
23. CE You can select required option from Never at 00 00 dropdown list After setup click on the save button and the system returns to the previous Never menu Cancel Figure 5 23 The option to auto reboot can cause problems if power cuts are a frequent problem It is recommended that the NEVER option 1s set The automatic deletion of old files is not necessary if the option to put the system into OVERWRITE mode in the General menu is set 5 5 7 TV Adjust This is for adjusting the TV output setup See figure 5 24 Please drag slide bar to adjust each item After setup click the OK button and system returns to the previous menu EI TV ADJUST X Top Deflate Bottom Deflate Left Deflate Right Deflate Brightness Contrast Anti Dither OK Cancel Figure 5 24 64 5 5 8 Video Matrix Optional Some series DVRs have the matrix and loop outputs 5 5 8 1 Loop outputs They are just the same with video distributors There are 4 8 16 ch video loop outputs from our DVR The DVR video output can connect with other devices such as TV walls analog matrix and so on 5 5 8 2 Matrix outputs The matrix outputs can be used to build TV walls and tour and display the cameras one by one 5 5 8 3 Rear Panel Connection The rear panel is shown as below See figure 5 25 Connect to 37 pin Cable Figure 5 25 5 5 8 4 37 pin cable introduction O Black for loop outputs there are 16 ch loop outputs O Blue for matrix outputs
24. DVR365 com The new DVR365 Compact DVR H264 Compression High Resolution Model DSD220 Series Operations Manual Version 4 Table of Contents 1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS u cccssccsssssccssssccccsssccccssscccsssccccsssscccsscccceeees 8 A AA 8 te SPECIFICATION Sisa tr a e tr cr es EE 8 2 OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS cccsccccssscsccsssccccsssccccssccccsssccccsssccccssccccsssccccesccees 11 2 RON ANE E e e aa elena raro eee 11 22 ARA AS A 13 2D DA TEE 13 222 CONMECHOI o eas 13 293 REMOTE ON O EE 14 24 CHE EE 14 2 5 VIRTUAL KEYBOARD AND FRONT PANEL ccccccsccccsccccescccccccecucccecueceeuce 16 2 5 1 K ER e iodo 16 25 2 Pront P 1 BEEN 16 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ccccccssssccssssccccsssccccssssccsesccccsssccccesceces 17 3 1 CHECK UNPACKED DNR 17 3 2 HDD INSTALLATION caia 17 3 2 1 Choose Serial HDDS 0 cia 17 322 ca ADS EE A RE AR E 17 3 2 3 ADA A Ate weak us 17 33 CD DVD BURNER INSTALLATION eneen noen 19 3 4 DESKTOP AND RACK MOUNTING 19 3 4 1 Desktop Mount iia aia At 19 3 4 2 Rack Mota ista 19 3 5 CONNECTING POWER UPP 19 3 6 CONNECTING VIDEO INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES aneneen 19 3 6 1 Comes Video OPUS A 19 3 6 2 Connecting Video OP idad dde 20 3 7 CONNECTING AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT amp LOOPTHROUGHS ccccccccceeeees 21 S371 Audio Input One Audio Output 21 ere Looping video available on certain 8 and 16 way DVRs only 22 3 7 3 Matrix Video Out
25. E DES 104 9 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS sesessesesecseseoscseoecscseoeososeosososeoeoseseoeoseseseos 105 11 NETWORKING A DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER cccscsccccsccccccccecs 109 11 1 BASIC NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING ssssesssessesseesseesreeseesresrecsreesreesresreesreeserere 109 11 2 1 OPTION 1 CONNECT A DVR DIRECTLY TO A SINGLE PC ccc ccececcececeeecees 112 11 2 2 OPTION 2 CONNECT A DVR TO A PC VIA A SWITCH OR HUB cccecececeees 113 11 2 3 OPTION 3 CONNECTING FOR INTERNET ACCESS 114 APPENDIX A HDD CAPACITY CALCULATION cccccscccccccccccccces 116 Welcome Thank you for purchasing our DVR This operating manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system Here you can find information about this series DVR features and functions as well as a detailed menu tree Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully Important Safeguards and Warnings 1 Electrical safety The installation and operation of this DVR must conform to UK electrical safety standards We accept no liability or responsibility for problems caused by improper handling or installation 2 Transportation Security and Installation Ensure that during transportation and installation of this equipment that the DVR 1s not subject to vibration dampness or mishandling 3 Installation Keep upright and ha
26. ONADA Figure 5 21 Cancel 5 5 4 Manual Record Please refer to chapter 4 2 2 manual record 5 5 5 Account Y ou can do the following Add new user Modify user Add group Modify group Modify password For account management please note O System account adopts two level management group and user No limit to group or user settings O For group or user management there are two levels admin and user O The user name and group name can consist of eight bytes One name can only be used once There are four default users admin 888888 666666 and hidden user default Except for user 666666 all users have administrator rights O Hidden user default is for system interior use only and cannot be deleted When there is no login user the hidden user default automatically logs in You can set some rights such as monitor for this user so that you can view some channel views without logging in O One user should belong to one group User rights cannot exceed group rights 63 O Reusable function This function allows multiple users to use the same account to login After setup please click save button and system returns to the previous menu Group Status adri Login Local LEET Plarnal admin Hamna ET Dels Usar Figure 5 22 Acd User Mod e Leer Add Groug Medi Grog Modi Farad 5 5 6 Auto Maintain Here you can set auto reboot time and auto delete old files setup See figure 5 23 AUTO MAINTENAN
27. Patiern Figure 6 to modify zoom focus and iris Go back to and Preset Patrol No Karel click end button You can memorise all these setups as Pattern Begin pattern 1 Border End Figure 6 6 6 2 6 Activate Pattern Function In Figure 6 3 input mode value in the No blank and then click pattern button 74 6 2 7 Border Setup In Figure 6 2 click the border button The interface is shown as in Figure 6 7 Please go to Figure 6 use direction arrows to select camera left limit and then please go to Figure 6 7 and click left limit button Repeat the above procedures to set right limit Y FANMTILTIZOOM 3 Function Pattern 1 Preset Patrol Pattern Left Border Right r k l Patol Mao Figure 6 7 6 2 8 Activate Border Function scan button changes to stop button Click stop button to terminate scan operation 6 3 Dome Menu Control In Figure 6 6 click page switch button the PANTILT ZOOM SS interface is shows as below See Figure 6 11 Click menu to enter dome menu The direction arrows here are to control dome menu Click page switch button system goes back to Figure 6 2 Enter Page Swich Figure 6 11 75 7 WEB CLIENT OPERATION Please note All the operations here are taking a 16 ch DVR as an example There might be slight differences with the interface in different DVR series 7 1 Network Connection Before web client operation please check the following items O Network connection
28. RS485 connections on the camera 3 Follow the instructions for configuring a camera to enable each PTZ device on the DVR 3 10 Other Interfaces There are other interfaces on the DVR such as USB ports Refer to Figure 3 12 for more information 26 R5485 ore RS232 PT Control USB Port Network Switch Figure 3 12 21 4 Overview of Navigation and Controls Before operation please make sure you have properly installed HDDs and all the cable connections 4 1 Login Logout amp Main Menu 4 1 1 Login When the system boots up default video display is in multiple window mode Click Enter or left click mouse you can see the login interface See Figure 4 1 System consists of four accounts O Username admin Password admin administrator local and network O Username 888888 Password 888888 administrator local only Oo Username 666666 Passwords 666666 Lower authority user who can only monitor playback backup and etc O Username default Password default hidden user For your system security please modify you password after first login You can use USB mouse front panel remote controller or keyboard to input About input method Click 123 to switch between numerics upper and lower case alpha and symbols Note If more than three login failure attempts occur within 30 minutes the DVR will alarm and this will result in an account lock To release reboot the DVR or wait 30 minutes to
29. V before Mute to turn off audio See Figure 7 11 Adjust Volume Figure 7 11 81 7 4 8 Alarm Setting Click alarm setting where you can set alarm input and output See Figure 7 12 E Settings Alar Input ML ka Ma Ra ks ke kt ba ba fF 10 w Ui fe 12 13 he 14 e 15 bk 16 Rel ay Output ILTakRakRaf sf Select All Mere Input All Relay Outpat All Aen Log Figure 7 12 7 4 9 Network Data Flux This displays the statistics of the network transmission data flux See Figure 7 13 Hetwork Data pa P e Data Flux 204 Kbps Figure 7 13 7 4 10 Full Screen There are two ways to view full screen monitor One is to double click on the current monitor window directly the other is to select Full screen in the right click menu items During multi window state choose one of the windows and double click for full screen display 7 4 11 Resize Video There are four display ratios for you to choose 40 60 80 and 100 See Figure 7 14 82 L00 50 40 Figure 7 14 7 4 12 Video Windows This allows the display mode to be selected See Figure 7 15 2 Window 4 Window H Windows 16 Windows Hew Video Window Close Video Window View Full Sereen Figure 7 15 7 5 Search Select video type channel number and time of the file you want Click search button and the interface below 1s displayed See Figure 7 16 Use the page up down key to view the search results If you double clic
30. ag on anrr L em IL ee oa Figure 5 13 System also supports upload multiple DVRs to one FTP server You can create multiple folders under this FTP Record FTP O Desch 00 00 24 00 v v Cancel Figure 5 14 Please highlight the icon El in front of Enable to activate FTP function Now FTP can upload alarm video and motion detection video Please note when you are using this function please make sure current upload channel is in motion detection or alarm record status and there is video available Here you can input FTP server address port and etc 58 Figure 5 15 o File length Upload file length When setup is larger than the actual file length system will upload the whole file When setup here is smaller than the actual file length system only uploads the set length and auto ignores the remaining section O When interval value is 0 system uploads all corresponding files O Period 1 and period 2 You can set two periods for one each channel System file name is shown as in Figure 5 16 my SES Type Channel Time Figure 5 16 5 3 6 Alarm Please refer to chapter 4 6 Alarm Setup and Activation 5 3 7 Detect Please refer to chapter 4 5 Detect 5 3 8 Pan Tilt Zoom The pan tilt zoom setup includes the following items Please select channel first See figure 5 14 Protocol Select corresponding PTZ protocol such as PELCOD Address Input c
31. ase click direction arrows See figure 4 26 to adjust PTZ position There are total 8 direction arrows Here 1s a sheet for your reference key oe E gt u Ise P ER G RI CI 4 9 Preset Patrol Pattern Scan In figure 4 25 click the set button The interface is as shown below See figure 4 28 Function Preset Here you can set the following items Preset Patrol No 0 O Preset Tour Tour Pattern Set O Pattern Border Del Preset O Border Figure 4 28 46 In figure 4 25 click page switch button the interface is shown as in figure 4 29 Here you can activate the following functions Preset _ PAN TILT ZOOM Patrol Tour Patteri i Preset Aux on Pattern Tour Aux off AutoScan AutoPan Auto scan Flip Reset Auto pan Light on Page Switch Figure 4 29 Note The following setups are usually operated in figure 4 25 figure 4 28 and figure 4 29 4 9 1 Preset Setup In Figure 4 25 use eight direction arrows to adjust camera to the proper position Function Preset f Preset In Figure 4 28 click preset button and input preset number Em Patrol No 0 The interface is shown Pattern Set Border Del Preset as in Figure 4 30 Now you can add this preset to one patrol tour Figure 4 30 4 9 2 Activate Preset In figure 4 29 please input preset number in the No box and click preset button 4 9 3 Patrol setup Tour Setup In figure 4 28 click patrol button The interface is as F
32. auto scan and tour Figure 7 27 90 7 6 6 Motion Detection Motion detection will take effect exclude the time you set to schedule recording See Figure 7 28 The blue area 1s the selected motion detection area Click Full screen or right click mouse to view the motion detection area in full screen After setting the area you can Save channel or Clear the area Alarm output Here you can enable alarm output channel Please tick the check box Please note 1f you want to set this channel as motion detection recording you need to turn off the schedule recording setup for this channel Main Menu gt Setting gt Schedule Figure 7 28 E carnal FF Scheduled Tine Notion Detection Fai Netlark Y i ideo Parameter ion Detection Coma A A d e A SEI A e L E ilam Dutput Erara ei ce ze Jecor ded Cunera Wo wif zTrsaraTrsr rPrrr es mar wr uf wr 19F ar af 16 Figure 7 28 91 7 6 7 Network The PPPoE interface is shown in Figure 7 29 As PPPoE is not used in the UK the information concerning setup in not applicable P a Bini ine Mir A Beetle GK DE M Vides Pirana A Gp EI FRR oe Fara be O HE fr q FERRE Pami ln HE imr ams TA 155 Pr TEPEE JF kibiras Ear JF fiver 28 Export Ganda gerets en Inger t beipen Eur Currcal Figure 7 29 7 6 8 Video Parameter The Video parameter setup interface is shown in Figure 7 30 Before s
33. ays ensure the unit is installed in a well ventilated position and that air vents are not covered 6 I cannot see video signal on one channel while the other channels are ok Check the video cable connection Connect the camera video cable direct to the monitor to test If there is still no signal there may be a problem with the camera or video cable 7 I cannot use my remote controller Please move remote controller directly to the DVR and then press address button System displays address input dialogue box Please input you remote address default value is 008 When ACT light is on you can use it 8 I cannot control PTZ or dome Check RS485 connections are correctly connected Check system setup Please refer to pan tilt setup Protocol and Baud Rate must agree with physical PTZ setup 105 9 I cannot login via web There are two conditions O Network connection failure Check your DVR and PC comnections are correct Please check DVR IP address network cable and Gateway address Use ping facility to check PC can see DVR O Invalid password or username Please check correct username and password have been specified 10 When I first connect to the server video quality is poor If the image returns to normal in five seconds effect is normal 11 What peripheral equipment DVR can work with This DVR supports equipment such as keyboards alarm input and output equipment and alarm servers and access control systems 106
34. cord File 18 E 2007 314 200 138 No 4 14 007 314 2500 007 3 14 30 0 E No5 11 2007 314 2500 2007 314 20 0 E Nob 2007 314 2500 2007 3 14 300 J Na7 9 2007 314 2500 2007 314 20 0 H 2007 3 14 30 0 E No315 0 14 ZU 81 216 300 Figure 7 19 The Download file name is usually made up of File name Channel No Date Time File extension name is dav For example file name a 0180021205071028 mp4 means 01 channel 1 80021205 5 December 2008 071028 7 hours 10 minutes 28 seconds 7 6 Configure Click configure button There are a total of seven function keys See Figure 7 20 Image Alarm Motion detection Network Video parameter General Schedule 85 d fin SFS rE SE oe Sa Motion detection Fa Fet ork mi Vides Feramaler E oer E Stewed tine Dm Que gien HOD ie Full Tae gt TE Address O EE HITE Part Di TCR Part TTT 1 Rea Typi Console TCMMaxCecaect 10 Pack Duration 10 sl Missle Lenots a Pap PI Centred Caner a D iroetorol m s D ddr fi Daud Kata ienn a Export Configuration Import Confi curation Ems Cancel Figure 7 20 7 6 1 Load and Save Configuration 7 6 1 1 Save configuration Click export configuration button in Figure 7 20 You can save current configuration to a directory The file extension name is CFG See Figure 7 21 My Network Places GOE 120060919 File pame _ C sme Save as bpe Contig Fie cig _ Carcel Figure 7 21
35. cording Record a motion detection recording Motion or an Alarm recording Alarm Y ou may select up to six time periods in any 24 hour period If you are only selecting one time period then enter 00 00 24 00 in time period 1 Only time periods clicked are selected Special Note The Save Channel button at the top of this menu is for saving changes made to this menu The Save at the bottom of the menu saves the changes into the configuration file for reloading from the configuration file FE k System Settings T i Motion Detection EA Ter Woo le Le Ca Leen Par ane tie Si CGaner al Er Scheduled Time E Imago Palo Eur Cantera aa Seve Channel Weak At TI Sa Heel Tus Wed Thr Tri Sar Tine Etat Tina Exd Tins Escora Hatt om l irn Time i KE Tin 2 i Tine J K pp Fa M l Tin A I Wek Time 3 fi in 3 Pal d Kc ik P m aj a ao Time b li Je ew Export Configuration Inport Configuration 7 6 4 Image Click the Image button and the interface below is displayed See Figure 7 25 Here you can select the image quality video type and resolution for each channel You can select from the dropdown lists Camera Camera number FPS PAL Frames per second 1 2 3 6 12 25 Some series DVR only support 25f s PAL Data There are two data modes CBR VBR Always set to VBR for network access 88 Quality There are six levels The differ
36. cording status You can use mouse or direction key to highlight channel number See Figure 4 6 Figure 4 6 4 2 2 4 Enable all channel recording Highlight O below All to enable all channel recording All channel Schedule record Please highlight ALL after Schedule See Figure 4 7 When system is in schedule recording all channels will record as you have previously set Main menu gt Setting gt Schedule The corresponding indication light in front panel will turn on Sse KKK KKK Figure 4 7 All channel Manual record Please highlight ALL after Manual See Figure 4 8 When system is in manual recording all scheduled set up you have set will be deleted Main menu gt Setting gt Schedule You will see indication lights on front panel turn on and system begins manual recording Figure 4 8 31 4 2 2 5 Stop all channel recording Please highlight ALL after Stop See Figure 4 9 System stops all channel recording no matter what mode you have set in the menu Main menu gt Setting gt Schedule Figure 4 9 4 3 Search Playback 4 3 1 Search Menu There are two ways for you to go to search menu O Click Pause Play button in the remote control O Click search in the main menu Search interface 1s shown as below See Figure 4 10 Usually there are three file types O R regular recording file O A external alarm recording file O M motion detection recording fi
37. dates to view file lists 4 4 Record Setup Schedule Figure 4 11 When the system boots up it is in default 24 hour regular mode 1 vu vau su iccord type and time in schedule interface 4 4 1 Schedule Menu In the main menu from setting to schedule you can go to schedule menu See Figure 4 12 1 WEI Figure 4 12 4 4 2 Basic Operation There are total six periods See Figure 4 12 O Channel Please select the channel number first You can select all if you want to set all channels O Week day There are eight options ranges from Saturday to Sunday and All O Prerecord System supports prerecord function The previous one to three seconds of video before an alarm occurs can be included in recorded video O Redundancy System supports redundancy backup function You can highlight Redundancy button to activate this function Please note before enabling this function please set at least one HDD as redundant Main menu gt Advanced gt HDD Management O Record types There are three types regular motion detection MD and Alarm Please highlight icon E to select the corresponding function After setup please click save button and system then returns to the previous menu 36 At the bottom of the menu there are colour bars for your reference Green stands for regular recording yellow stands for motion detection and red stands for alarm recording SPECIAL NOTE If you are selecting one period e g 00 00 24 00 you
38. de external power to the alarm detector O Please parallel connect the Ground of the DVR and the ground of the alarm detector O Please connect the NC port of the alarm sensor to the DVR alarm input ALARM O Ifyou need to reset the triggered alarm remotely you can use DVR to supply controllable 12 V power to the alarm detector such as the smoke detector O Use the same ground with that of DVR if you use external power to the alarm device Figure 3 9 3 7 8 Relay Output Description 3 6 6 way relay alarm output Provide external power to external alarm device O To avoid over loading please read the following relay parameter sheet carefully See table below O The controllable 12v can be used to restore the smoke detector Please refer to Figure 3 10 for alarm input module information 24 YEE Interior Circuit 1 External Signal Zb inputi Interior Circuit 2 ne LG External Signal Interior Circuit 3 wei i External Signal Interior Circult 4 External Signal 22 IK Input A Figure 3 10 Please refer to Figure 3 11 for alarm output module information Mett liter ion Citi Cian ALARMOUTL ALARMOUTI Figure 3 11 Relay Specification Model JRC 27F Silver Relay contacts Rating Rated switch capacity 30VDC 2A 125VAC 1A e era 1600 load Maximum switch voltage 250VAC 220VDC polarity between contacts with 1000VAC 1minute different polarity 25 between contact and windin
39. e configured an alarm input can invoke many different activities including triggering a relay device sending an alert to a security office or storing pre alarm video to the DVR 3 7 5 Alarm Input You should check whether your alarm input mode is a grounding alarm input or not For this series DVR grounding signal is needed for alarm input If you need to connect two units or one DVR and other device please use relay to separate them Please refer to Figure 3 6 for more information 22 tario Alarm Input Figure 3 6 3 7 6 Alarm Output Do not connect alarm output port directly to a high power load no more than 1 A You can use the lower green terminal block to make the connection between the alarm output port and the load Please refer to Figure 3 for more information a Alarm Output Figure 3 7 3 7 7 Alarm Input and Output Details You can refer to the following sheet and Figure 3 8 for alarm input and output information Alarm Input 1 2 16 Relay Output 1 2 3 4 NO and C Normally Open and Com 5 NO C and NC Normally Open Com Normally Closed 6 Ctrl 12V This is used to reset the sensor 485 A B RS485 communication port They are used to control devices such as PTZ 12 C This should input an external power input 23 Figure 3 8 o 4 8 16 ch grounding alarm inputs Normal open or Normal close type O Please parallel connect COM end and GND end of the alarm detector Provi
40. e Figure 7 39 Click Yes to delete current user Answer T wi 2 Are you sure to delete user admin 2 Figure 7 39 7 7 2 Record Control Click record contro button and the interface below is displayed See Figure 7 40 You can select mode for each channel D Sieg Sta d Step C Sie i Siet m Suen E Sien Siop Ce Stop Se E Step Ce Siop Ce Stop f Sip Shep F Sieg Figure 7 40 7 7 3 Log Information System can automatically backup all operations in log information You can click this button to view detailed information See Figure 7 41 96 Once you click save log button the log files will be automatically saved in the root directory such as C as a text file e g CA 10 1 27 193 log txt 16 Fyris ihal deen OEE OA bh A 10 yutsa reboe Da Om itai DE rin A J 11 9 adi Dar Legis TaT 06 He Sede User Laisa FET OD AD SL decia Haer Laza DNA 77 OR oP Zaiten bal deent O 00 77 Oe E AU EL Ear ebari Mag Ded lel ey wept De 00 77 08 40 El Cada Uer Lagun 0 7 OC 9 te id Dr lagis HOP L 20 D Cade Var Ligen i TS disfali Heer Login 28 fetzen kat bmn P GP HG Au go GS rete rekiet Flag Deed rta mir ef gt Tp 8 sais Veer Legian SR 10 38 By bad Tae Loes F JE bt rotas sel deen ODE IS 4 L 36 54 Eyrie reboot Plage ele tati bi HD Se a Dar Lege DO T Cea lar Lage Figure 7 41 97 7 7 4 Date and Time Here you can modify system date and time See Figure 7 4
41. e Lees due Usa Galin Leer eve Buey board Chiline Use 13 2 3 Remote Control The remote control interface is shown as in Figure 2 3 9 1115 16 8 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Serial Number Function l Remote switch 2 Multiple window switch 3 0 9 number key 4 Record 5 Auxiliary key 6 Confirm menu key d Cancel 8 Direction key 9 Forward 10 Previous 11 Back 12 Next 13 Slow play 14 Stop 15 Fast play 16 Play Pause 2 4 Mouse Control System displays password input box if you have not logged in In real time monitor mode you can go to the main menu Left click When you have selected one menu item left click mouse to view menu content mouse Implement the control operation Modify checkbox or motion detection status Click combo box to display drop down list 14 In the input box you can select various input methods If you left click the corresponding button on the panel you can input numerals upper and lower case letters or symbols The arrow lt stands for backspace button and the underline _ stands for the space button In text mode The _ stands for inputting a backspace and the stands for deleting the previous character In numeral input mode The _ stands for clear and the lt stands for deleting the previous numeral When inputting a special symbol you can click corresponding numeral in the front panel to input For example click numeral 1 you can input or you can click the numera
42. e control for backup Keyboard PC communication PTZ control 220V 50Hz 110V 60Hz 25W 30W 40W 4ch 8ch 16ch 10 C 55 C 25W 30W 40W 4ch 8ch 16ch 10 90 86kpa 106kpa 1 5U 440mmx460mmx68mm W D H 6 0KG Desktop or rack 10 2 Overview and Controls This section provides information about front panel and rear panel When you install this series DVR for the first time please refer to this part first 2 1 Front Panel This series DVR front panel is shown as in Figure 2 1 EN al fa La Ls bef ha Figure 2 1 Tri functional keys Direction Numeric Enter keys Select direction numerics 1 4 Enter functions Power On Off Switch power on or off 8 Writer Tray button Writer tray open and close Press to enter CD DVD media 9 Time Display Le denen _ Status ACT and Power 11 12 2 2 Rear Panel 2 2 1 Overview Please refer to Figure 2 1 for information Ad Ch ul Ada bp Wilco ingan Wideo utp Alarm liiui En A lari Ciput Pover Hanon Power Sika Fan Loop nr Matz Cugmu RRS YIA Cum Hie R5212 USB Por Meaaork Switch Figure 2 1 2 2 2 Connection Sample Here is a connection sample for your reference See Figure 2 2 Bri Fre Abo Chapa Arado Ira Mila inaa als cal Alamgm Input Powe awa Power Empur Fart a ETEDI Geet RS RS TS LSB bur Luet Chanai halon ie Cum Ca Wi Cera Patek ch i Figure 2 4 Onlin
43. ecording dp K m 3 In the formula c means total number of channels in one DVR Step 4 According to Formula 4 to calculate total capacity accumulation q that is needed for all channels in DVR during alarm video recording including motion detection dr Xm xa 4 i l In the formula a means alarm occurrence rate 116 117
44. ent data flux occupies different bandwidths and the transmission image qualities are also different Among them level 6 needs the widest bandwidth and can reveal the best image quality Please note your setup here only applies for image quality in web or client end Video Compression mode MPEG4 Resolution There are several resolutions for you You can select from the dropdown list Alarm when video loss You can enable or disable alarm function when alarm loss occurs Network transmission protocol Select protocol for network playback and monitor You can select from the dropdown list 1 dl i i e T Motian Baiscisre Nat ar m Wades Paranotar E amp P General D Scheduled Tims KN Inuge Gace Inagi Consra P PRE ES Date En sl Quality Fides MECA se Rescliuts on sl Kg When vides lowe Lo m Natairk Zeraaamlsrten Froiecsl Rani ter UE sl Playback ICF Prarier Drega EELE fi sl Quality D Espart Confi gar ai in Tapert Condi gar gts sa Save Cancel Figure 7 25 7 6 5 Alarm This is where you select the record channel and output port See Figure 7 26 There are two alarm types normally open or normally closed Delay time ranges from 10 to 300 seconds Click on the check box to enable record camera and output port 89 Figure 7 26 In Figure 7 26 click alarm PTZ button and you will see the following interface See Figure 7 27 alarm link ptz preset
45. etup please select channel number first Audio enable You can select to close or open audio Auto white balance You can select to close or open white balance Image You can adjust colour contrast brightness saturation etc After completing all channels setup click the save button to save all configurations EI cara H Ec fe a an Ge ition Detection Za FetTark DA Video Farssi ar Midas Tarir fi d dl Esiet al Bromid Typ Lee eamgczplvg maire i dat oWhit bal anaa n Tenge Bun Comair ack Brightness Talur ld Baan TES Figure 7 30 7 7 Assistant Click the Assistant setting and the interface below is shown See Figure 7 31 There are nine function keys Please note the Matrix control item only applies to some special models s User Management Record Control Log Information DateTime System Intormation Alarm Prompt Camera Title Upgrade BIOS Reboot Matrix Control About Figure 7 31 7 7 1 User Manage This is for managing users and user groups See Figure 7 32 You can click to see the whole group list Figure 7 32 93 7 7 1 1 Add Group Click add group button to input group name See Figure 7 33 Group Setup Figure 7 33 Click Power button to set group power Click Save button to save configuration 7 7 1 2 Delete Group Click Delete Group button the interface 1s shown as in Figure 7 34 Note You can only dele
46. figure network settings in the PC to Obtain IP Address Automatically if possible if not then configure manually Connect DVR amp PC to the modem router using patch cables Install and configure the DVR client software Reboot both DVR amp PC Test the PCs connection to the DVR using Ping Use the client software to connect to the DVR from the local PC Ensure the PC has outbound Internet access Configure the modem router for inbound access using either Port Forwarding or DMZ Ask a colleague offsite to test Internet access by connecting to the router s external IP address 115 Appendix A HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by each DVR according to video recording video recording type and video file storage time Step 1 According to Formula 1 to calculate storage capacity q that is the capacity of each channel needed for each hour unit Mbyte q d 8x3600 1024 1 In the formula d means the bit rate unit Kbit s Step 2 After video time requirement 1s confirmed according to Formula 2 to calculate the storage capacity m which is storage of each channel needed unit Mbyte m E q xh x D 2 In the formula h means the recording time for each day hour D means number of days for which the video shall be kept Step 3 According to Formula 3 to calculate total capacity accumulation q that is needed for all channels in the DVR during scheduled video r
47. g 100OVAC 1minute 50 60Hz Surge voltage Aa a EE 1500V 10x160us polarity Length of open 3ms max time Length of 3ms max close time Longevity 507106 times GHZ 200x103 times 0 5Hz 3 8 RS232 PLEASE NOTE THAT RS232 IS NOT SUPPORTED You can connect the DVR with POS or Keyboard through RS232 With POS system the DVR can communicate through RS232 and network For the POS system the DVR can integrate the text content and even search the record through the info This series DVR also support NKB operation You can operate the DVR from the keyboard controls instead of using the control pad on the front panel of the unit To connect a NKB keyboard to the DVR 1 Assemble the KBD keyboard according to the instructions in its accompanying installation manual 2 Connect the KBD keyboard into one of the RS232 ports on the DVR or through network 3 9 RS485 When the DVR receives a camera control command it transmits that command up the coaxial cable to the PTZ device RS485 is a single direction protocol the PTZ device can t return any data to the unit To enable the operation connect the PTZ device to the RS485 A B input on the DVR Since RS485 is disabled by default for each camera you must enable the PTZ settings first This series DVR supports multiple protocols such as Pelco D Pelco P etc Connecting PTZ devices to the DVR 1 Connect RS485 A B on the DVR rear panel 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the
48. guarantee video continuity Enable E When someone masks lens the system can Camera mask detection interface is shown as in Figure 4 18a Period term Ou EE tech emm Channel Select the channel you want to MSnow Message Send Email enable camera mask detection function MRecord Channel Hi LSS LES Pa ee PTZ Activation Seka Delay o ES Type Select camera mask detect from the Tour JE Eee EEE dropdown list Video Matrix Record channel Select the channel to record Copy Paste BE BN when camera mask occurs Figure 4 18a Alarm output Activate peripneral alarm device when camera mask occurs Enable tour This activates a tour between different cameras Latch when motion detection completes system auto delays detecting for a specified time The value ranges from 10 300 seconds 41 PTZ preset Click set button to set preset for one or all channels See Figure 4 16 Period 1 2 Enables two periods to be set with a 24 hour period Alarm output when camera masking occurs system enables peripheral alarm device Please highlight icon to enable this function Show message System displays message on the screen to alert you once alarm occurs Please highlight icon to enable this function Note In this interface copy paste function 1s only valid for the same type which means you cannot copy a channel setup in video loss mode to camera mask detect mode 4 6 Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation Before operation please make sure y
49. hen General to modify system time Finally reboot the system to resolve this problem In IDE information column O means okay X means error occurred and means there is no disk The serial number after the disk information such as O means it is the current working disk If disk is damaged system shows as 7 Z HOD INFO x Total Space Free Space 321664 M 327656M Read denk 219 76h DOEN Read dd 21916 21314 Readme 219165 21914M Readme 1916 EN View recording ime Figure 5 34 5 6 2 BPS Here 1s where you view current video data stream KB s and occupied hard disk storage MB h See figure 5 35 Wei BPS x 4 2 3 4 6 E S 9 Figure 5 35 5 6 3 Log This lets you view the system log file System lists the following information See figure 5 36 Star Tiro 2006 06 16 00 00 00 End Time S108 0645 17 00 op Bach eh MN Zei Figure 5 36 06 06 16 15 53 31 06 06 16 18 53 31 65 06 16 16 06 47 05 05 16 16 06 47 ak down at 06 16 18 19 25 49 Riaboot with Flag the 1 Greg down at 06 06 16 15 56 11 Reboot with Flag 041 5 6 4 Version This is where you can view version information See figure 5 37 Channel Alarm in Alarm out System version Baud rate Start upgrade Figure 5 37 5 6 5 Online Users Disconmaci Bock lor Figure 5 38 5 7 Exit Double click exit button and system displays a dialogue box for you to select Logout menu user Log out me
50. ideo for12 hours each day for 30 days the total capacity of HDDs required for 4 channels will be 4 channels 30 days 12 hours 200 M h 288Gb So you need to install one 300Gb HDD or 2 x 160Gb HDDs 3 2 3 HDD Installation Data ribbons fastening screws and smart HDD shelf design are already provided in the accessories Please follow the instructions below to install hard disk 1 Dismantle the screws from the front and real panels 17 3 Unfasten the HDD power cable 4 Connect to data connection cable and then plug in the HDD power cable 5 Fixing the HDD in the DVR When installing HDD please keep the side of the screw holes face down 6 Place the upper cover back on and screw down firmly After HDD installation please check connection of data ribbon and power cord 18 3 3 CD DVD Burner Installation For built in burner you can dismantle front plate to install CD burner This built in burner should be a USB serial burner 3 4 Desktop and Rack Mounting 3 4 1 Desktop Mounting To prevent surface damage please make sure that the rubber feet are securely installed on the four corners of the bottom of the unit Position the unit to allow for cable and power cord clearance at the rear of the unit Be sure that the air flow around the unit is not obstructed 3 4 2 Rack Mounting The DVR occupies two rack units of vertical rack space The hardware necessary to mount the DVR into a rack 1s supplied wi
51. iple choices and then click the backup button Button 14 in Figure 4 10 4 3 2 6 Slow playback and fast playback Please refer to the following sheet for slow play and fast playback function Fast play button H In playback mode click this button to Frame rate may switch between various fast play modes vary due to such as fast play l fast play 2 and different versions more Fast play 1 means fast play level 1 and is not speed related Slow play button gt In playback mode click this button to Or you can turn the switch between various slow play modes outer ring jog counter such as slow play 1 or slow play 2 clockwise 3 Play Pause In slow playback mode click this button to switch between play pause modes In playback mode you can click 4 and gt Il to view previous or next video in current channel A Previous next 4 3 2 7 Fast forward fast backward and frame by frame playback Special Functions of Illustration Remarks Shuttle and Jog 34 Fast forward outer ring jog clockwise Fast backward outer ring counter jog clockwise When in playback turn the shuttle outer ring clockwise one turn you can view in fast level 1 Turn it twice you get fast level 2 You can continue turning to get different speeds When in playback turn the shuttle outer ring anti clock wise one turn to view in backward level 1 Turn it twice In forward or backward mode double click Pause Play button
52. k file name you can view the file and the system will automatically backup the image in your installation directory Shier bam ad oeren ra mu Te GE keen SSES AA e Res E TF 14 ELE Put FIA O le Fi ure Te 1 6 gt Tr Sl be ba O 3 8 2 E T I 4 203 2AT EA F BT I 14 F w ZT 14 9 0 1 BOT de a Th SUT i i E AE 83 In the search result interface you can select one or more files to download to your local PC The playback bar is shown as below See Figure 7 17 Save Stop Snapshot Fast Backward Play 1 09 08 43 l 08 30 00 Pause ada Lil Jiu Fast play Hide t Ji Full screen 12 3 45 67 89 10 10 Close O o 10D NA BW A ra Figure 7 17 7 5 1 Download Y ou can select one or more files you want to download and then click down load button System displays a dialogue box asking you specify directory See Figure 7 18 E Record Search Type Parameter D Record From ams 21 C Alan Save AS C Mob El A m Re reo 2007 3 14 30 0 6990 Hama reci 314 300 BASE Harmal pei Mao om Figure 7 18 84 Then you can input file name and click save to backup file in your local pc During the download process there is a process bar for you reference See Figure 7 19 f Record Search Typa H Parameter Recd From 2007 31 zl O Alam To 2037 el izan Moli H Mn h gt E AN Cameras LU Local Na Download Re
53. keyboard USB mouse and network keyboard Smart video detection motion detection camera masking and video loss Smart camera settings privacy masking camera lock colour setting and title display Pan Tilt Zoom and Speed Dome Control more than 60 protocols supported preset scan auto pan auto tour pattern and auxiliary functions Easy backup methods USB CD RW DVD RW and network download Alarm triggering screen tips buzzer PTZ preset e mail FTP upload Smart HDD Management HDD hibernation HDD faulty alarm and Raid functionality Powerful network software built in web server EPSS Networking access for remote live viewing recording playback setting system status event log e mail and FTP function Dual encoding stream support flexible for network transmission 1 2 Specifications Models DSD200 Series System Main Processor Operating System System Resources User Interface Control Device Input Method System Status Video Video Input Video Output 4 8 16 channel models High performance embedded microprocessor Embedded LINUX Pentaplex function live recording playback backup amp remote access GUI on screen menu tips Front panel USB mouse keyboard IR remote control network keyboard Numeral Character Denotation HDD status data stream statistics log record bios version on line user and etc 4 8 16 Channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q looping optional 2 channel TV output BNC 1 0Vp
54. l in the on screen keyboard directly 1 2 8 4 5 6_ 708 9 Double left Implement special control operation such as double click one item in the file list to mouse click playback the video In multiple window mode double left click one channel to view in full window Double left click current video again to go back to previous multiple window mode l l In real time monitor mode the shortcut menu is displayed One window Four Right click windows Nine windows and Sixteen windows Pan Tilt Zoom Colour setting mouse Search Record Alarm output Alarm input and Main menu The Pan Tilt Zoom and Colour setting applies for current selected channel If you are in multiple window mode system automatically switches to the corresponding channel Wiew 1 View A View 9 View 16 Pan Tit Zoom Color setting Search Record Alarm Output Alarm input Main Menu Exit current menu without saving the modification 15 Press middle In numeral input box Increase or decrease numeral value button Switch the items in the check box Page up or page down Move mouse Select current control or move control Drag mouse Select motion detection zone Select privacy mask zone 2 5 Virtual Keyboard and Front Panel 2 5 1 Virtual Keyboard The system supports two input methods numeral input and upper and lower case letter input Move the cursor to the text column The text is shown as blue and input button is displayed to the right
55. le O C card and pos test overlay recording file For special series only There are several playback windows System supports 2 ch playback 32 Display Window File information re e d d a EE p z Fee ech e JERE E d UE rt JR e i x x e G e rg EI r pe ei Le d i 2 Ke t d Figure 4 10 Please refer to the following sheet for more information Play Previous frame Next frame Next frame o A 2 Previous file S This DVR supports 2 channel simultaneous playback 4 3 2 Basic Operation 4 3 2 1 Playback There are various search modes video type channel number or time The system can display 32 files on one screen You can use page up down button to view if there is more 33 than one page Select the file name and double click mouse or click enter button to view file content 4 3 2 2 Accurate playback Input time h m s in the time column and then click playback button 4 3 2 3 Synchronized playback function when playback During the playback process click channel number using numeric key to switch to the corresponding video channel at the same time 4 3 2 4 Digital zoom When the system is in full screen playback mode drag your mouse on the screen to select a section and then left click mouse to select digital zoom You can right click mouse to exit 4 3 2 5 File backup System supports backup operation during search Just enter a V before file name mult
56. m is in live viewing mode You can see system date time and channel name If you want to change system date and time you can refer to general settings Main Menu gt Setting gt General If you want to modify the channel name please refer to the display settings Main Menu gt Setting gt Display Ti meee TT ene Note Please refer to the following sheet for channel status 3 stands for Opening switch function stands for closing switch function 4 2 2 Manual record Note You need to have proper rights to implement the following operations Please make sure the HDDs have been properly installed 4 2 2 1 Manual record menu There are two ways for you to go to the manual record menu O Right click mouse or in the main menu Advanced gt Manual Record O In live viewing mode click record button in the front panel or record button in the remote control Manual record menu is shown as in Figure 4 5 4 2 2 2 Basic operation There are three statuses schedule manual stop Highlight icon 0 to select corresponding channel O Manual the highest priority After manual setup all selected channels will begin ordinary recording O Schedule channel records as you have set in recording setup Main Menu gt Setting gt Schedule O Stop all channels stop recording Figure 4 5 4 2 2 3 Enable disable record Please check current channel status means it is in recording status 30 e means it is not in re
57. n 4 10 Dome Menu Control In Figure 4 29 click page switch button the interface is E PANMTILTIZOOM shown as below See Figure Direct Aux Oper 4 34 Click menu to enter dome menu The direction arrows Light x here are to control dome Aux Num Oper menu Click page switch button system goes back to Figure i 4 25 48 5 Menu Operations and Controls 5 1 Menu Tree The DVR series menu tree 1s shown as below Backup Detect Device Backup Files Information HDD Info BRS Log Version Online Users j HDD Management Setting II General Encode Schedule RS232 Metwork Alarm Detect Pan Tilt Zoom Display Default Menu Search Advanced Alarm Output Alarm Input Manual Record Account Auto Maintain TW Adjust Video Matrix Special series only Shutdown 5 2 Main Menu After you logged in the system main menu is shown as below See Figure 5 1 There area total of six icons Search Information Setting Backup Advanced and Shutdown Move the cursor to highlight the icon and then double ADVANCED SHUTOC WT click mouse to enter the sub menu Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 49 5 3 Setting SS SETTING In main menu highlight Setting icon and double he a bet wc click mouse System setting interface is shown p E e Ki SE GENERAL ENCODE SCHEDULE SEKR NETWORK as below See Error Reference source not found ne e aie ALARM DETECT PANTILTZCOM DISPLAY Figure 5 2 5 3 1 Ge
58. ndle with care Do not apply power to the DVR before completing installation Do not place objects on top of the DVR or near any air vents 4 Qualified engineers needed All examination and repair work must be undertaken by a qualified service engineer We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorised modifications or repairs 5 Environment The DVR should be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and any inflammable or explosive substances etc 6 Accessories Only use accessories recommended by the manufacturer Before installation please open the package and check all the components listed below are included One power cable One Ethernet cable Four HDD cables Alarm amp relay terminal blocks Extensional cable for audio loop amp matrix One remote control including the battery One USB mouse One CD including DVR manual and Client software A package of installation fittings 1 Features and Specifications 1 1 Features This series DVR has the following features H 264 compression algorithm Real time live display up to 16 cameras up to 400fps recording for CIF Note fps relates to 16 channel model Pentaplex function live recording playback backup amp remote access Intelligent search and playback support You can playback motion detection video that occurs in an area you select 4 HDDs supported and CD RW DVD RW Multiple control methods front panel IR remote control
59. neral General setting includes the following items See Figure 5 2 System time Set system time O Date format There are three types me Formal CHE ENGLISH YYYYY MM DD MM DD YYYYY or DD MM YYYY Oo Date separator There are three denotations to separate date dot hyphen and colon O Time format there are two types 24 Leah hour mode or 12 hour mode O Language System supports various languages Chinese simplified Chinese Traditional English Italian Japanese French Spanish All languages listed here are optional Slight difference maybe found in various series O HDD full Select working mode when hard disk is full There are two options stop recording or Overwrite Overwrite will overwrite oldest file saved on HDD O Pack duration Set record duration Default value is 60 minutes per file created O DVR No When you are using one remote control to control several DVRs you can give a name to each DVR for your management Default is 8 O Video standard There are two formats NTSC and PAL O Auto logout Set auto logout interval once login user remains inactive for a specified time Value ranges from 0 to 60 minutes Note Since system time is very important do not modify time casually It is recommended to stop all recording and format the hard drive before changing date or time After completing setup please click the save button and system will return to the previous menu Figure 5 2 50 5
60. ngle window four window six window eight window nine window sixteen window Section 4 View current help information Section 5 Display data flux and CPU status Section 6 There are four function buttons PTZ Colour setting Device Plan Please refer to chapter three for detailed information 8 4 More Details Please refer to the SightBoss System User s Manual for more information 104 9 Frequently Asked Questions 1 DVR will not boot up properly This can be due to the following Incorrect power supplied poor connection or power switch damaged Incorrect BIOS loaded Hard drive malfunction or damaged data cable to hard drive Incompatible hard drive fitted Front panel error Damaged mainboard 2 System cannot detect hard disk Check that the serial ATA data cable and power cord are correctly connected 3 I cannot use Schedule record function Please note the recording time unit takes one day as a working unit 1 e from 0000hrs to 2400hrs 4 Record light is flashing during the whole recording procedure Check the external video input signal This problem usually happens when the inputting signal is not standard Sometimes the reading speed of the Hard Drive is too slow In this situation you will need to change the hard drive 5 My DVR is very hot is there any problem The DVR365 does generate considerable heat It 1s very important that the environment where the unit is installed is dry and free from dust Alw
61. nt backup function you can set one or more redundant HDD s Please note you need to set at least one read write disk otherwise system will not record video For detailed information you can refer to chapter 4 4 Schedule After setup complete please click save button The system will need rebooting to save these changes HOO MANAGEMENT d Alam Set Alam Re ease C ot B DTN ee Ty BLW Sl ti Fiesdivte 7 Ever ite Resa re Hamy 21915 Me 00 00 00 00 00 00 90 90 00 01201 0 Figure 5 18 Click alarm set button the interface is shown as below See figure 5 19 Please highlight icon E to select the corresponding function You can enable one or more alarm setups The lower limit ranges from 1 to 99 Alarm channel number ranges from 1 to 6 Delay value is from 0 to 240 seconds Please note when HDD capacity is not full system only alarms once After setup click the OK button and system returns to the previous menu Cancel Figure 5 19 62 5 5 2 Alarm Output This 1s where you set the alarm output See Figure 5 20 Please highlight icon to select the corresponding alarm output After setup please click OK button and system returns to the previous menu Figure 5 20 Cancel 5 5 3 Alarm Input Please highlight icon E to select the corresponding input channel After setup click the OK button and system goes back to the previous menu See figure 5 21 ALARM INPUT d 12345 6 7 8 9 1011121314 15 16 M
62. nu You need to input password when you login the next time Restart application Reboot DVR Shutdown System shuts down and turns off power Restart system System begins rebooting Restart application Shutdown Restart system a ti nts D le An Y D L Ee E Ferien a pu A AA a E Ver ee AA Feel eee E Logout the 05D menu or reselrestarl the S ier Afer idie lor standby ime na inputs the system wil ect OSD automaically 6 About Auxiliary Menu 6 1 Go to Pan Tilt Zoom Menu In the one window surveillance mode right click mouse click fn Button in the front panel View 1 View 4 View 9 16 Color Setting Search Record Alarm Output Alarm Input Main Menu Figure 6 1 Click Pan Tilt Zoom and the interface in Figure 6 will be displayed Here you can set the following items O Zoom O Focus O Iris Click icon ke and bJ to adjust zoom focus and Iris EK PANTILTIZOOM Se adjust PTZ position There are a total of eight direction arrows Please note there are only four direction arrows in DVR front panel 12 6 1 1 3D Intelligent Positioning Key Note the following for reference Name Function function Shortcut Function key key Zoom H Near Focus H Near d Iris E close IK 6 2 Preset Patrol Pattern Border Function In Figure 6 click the set button The interface is shown as below Here you can set the following items Preset Patrol Pattern Border Pat
63. nual Record Enable tour Here is where you activate tours with different cameras Latch When motion detection completes system automatically delays detecting for a specified time The value ranges from 10 300 seconds PTZ preset Click set button and the interface 1s shown as in Figure 4 15 Here you can set presets for one or more channels Region Click select button to set motion detection region See Figure 4 16 Sensitivity There are six levels The sixth level is the highest sensitivity Alarm output When alarm triggered system enables peripheral alarm devices Show message System displays message on the screen to alert you when alarm is triggered Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function After setup please click save button and system returns to the previous menu Note In motion detection mode you cannot use copy paste to set channel setup since the video in each channel may not be the same In Figure 4 15 you can left click the mouse and then drag it to set a region for motion detection Click Fn to toggle between setting or withdrawing motion detection After setting click enter button to exit 38 DETECT Event Type Motion Detect Channel Enable i Region Select Sensitivity Penod Set EA Dui a JS Latch 10 Show Message Send Email MRecord Channel BETAS ES aA EEE WFT Activation Select Delay 10 sec Tour it 3114 ek 17 JE nan j Copy Paste Detault Cancel Figure 4 14
64. ompleting setup click save button and system will return to the previous menu Figure 5 15 60 5 3 10 Default Click default icon to display dialogue box You can highlight E to restore default factory setup See _ Figure 5 16 os DEFAULT lt e Select all Please select setting entries that you want to restore default O General Select all O Encode GENERAL ENCODE SCHEDULE R5232 S chedule NETWORK ALARM eo RS232 DETECT PAN TILT ZOOM O Network DISPLAY Channel Name O Alarm Oo Detect Oo Pan tilt zoom e Display Cancel O Channel name Please highlight icon El to select the corresponding function After setup please click the save button and system will return to the previous menu Warning System menu colour language time display mode video format IP address user account will not maintain previous setup after default operation 5 4 Search Please refer to chapter 4 3 Search 5 5 Advanced Double click advanced icon in the main window and the interface below deier figure 5 17 There are total seven function keys HDD management alarm ou Figure 5 16 input manual record account auto maintain and TV adjust HOO Mara SEMENT ALARMA OUTPUT ALARM INPUT N e MALAL RECORD ACCOUNT AUTO T BITAR Ty ADJUST Figure 5 17 6l 5 5 1 HDD Management Here is where you implement hard disk management See _ Figure 5 18 Y ou can set the mode for each hard disk from the dropdown list When you use the redunda
65. ond 12 12 2006 15 5 36 Alarm Device Name localhost Mail Sender IP 10 6 3 9 7 8 Un install Web Control There are two ways for you to un install web control From start click run and then input order regsvr32 u WebRec ocx Use web un install tool uninstall web bat to un install web con 102 8 SightBoss System The sightBoss system allows you to manage numerous DVR365s remotely 8 1 Features The sightBoss system has the following features Manages devices conveniently Supports multiple device connection real time surveillance and playback Device management log review and user management PTZ control and device alarm video record Supports multiple device upgrade simultaneously O E map and network backup support 8 2 Environment We recommend the following minimum PC system configuration Hardware CPU P42 0G O Video card supports hardware zoom such as ATI TNT2 PRO We recommend ATI9800 or above dual channel 128M 128bit O Network card 100M Software O For client end we recommend Windows 2000 or Windows XP 8 3 Overview Multiple client mam window 1s shown in Figure 8 1 E Figure 8 1 103 There are a total of six sections Section 1 There are five function keys monitor record device system and e map Please refer to chapter four for detailed information Section 2 View channel video Section 3 Select display mode System supports the following display modes full screen si
66. orresponding PTZ address Baud rate Select baud rate Data bit Select data bit Stop bit Select stop bit Parity There are three choices none odd or even After completing setup please click the save button and system returns to the previous menu For detailed setup please refer to chapter 4 9 preset patrol pattern scan 59 PAN TOO MS Paste Default Cancel Figure 5 14 5 3 9 Display Display setup interface is shown below See figure 5 15 Transparency Adjust transparency The value ranges from 128 to 255 Channel name Change channel name Please note that all modifications here only apply to the DVR local end You also need to open web or client end to refresh channel name also Time display Select display time or not when system is in playback mode Channel display Select display channel name or not when system is in playback mode Overlay information System displays some information on the screen for your reference Display mode Select from the dropdown list self adaptive VGA TV Enable tour Activate tour function Interval Input interval value here The value ranges from 5 200 seconds In tour process you can use mouse or click Shift to turn on window switch function HI Stands for opening switch function kd stands for closing switch function View 1 4 9 16 DVR supports 1 4 9 16 window tour depending on machine channels available Please highlight icon E to select the corresponding function After c
67. oscding patentaby uraste 8 Run Actives controls and plug ins Corben EN gaben Lgtaphpg ge r pe zer el Unsigned ctivex controls will rer be downloaded Ka j Tas effect after you restart Internet Explorar Custom level Cetagh le Reset custom settings Reset fo tech mmh deter Figure 7 1 After installation the interface shown below is displayed See Figure 7 2 76 So 0 DEA e rs Qs A TE Input your IP aites gjeni r WEB Service Figure 7 2 There are six function keys login logout video search configuration and assistant See Figure 7 3 EE EC Login L Figure 7 3 Click login and the following interface will be displayed See Figure 7 4 Please input your user name and password Default factory name is admin and password is admin Note For security reasons please modify your password after you first login Figure 7 4 T1 Address here Video display window 7 3 Go to Real time Monitor Mode There are three ways for you to go to real time monitor mode Select the channel number besides function key See Figure 7 5 Legin Logout Video Search Config Assistant 1234567831011 1213141516 Figure 7 5 In Figure 7 5 click video button then select real time monitor and then click the channel number you want to view In the main window right click mouse select the channel you want to view from real time monitor 7 4
68. ou have properly connected alarm devices such as buzzer 4 6 1 Go to alarm setup interface In the main menu from Setting to Alarm you can see alarm setup interface See Figure 4 19 4 6 2 Alarm setup Alarm interface is shown as below See Figure 4 19 Alarm in Set channel number Source of alarm There are two alarm sources local input or network input Type normally open or normally closed Record channel You can select a channel to record alarm video Multiple choices At the same time you need to set alarm record in schedule interface Main Menu gt Setting gt Schedule and select schedule record in manual record interface Main Menu gt Advance gt Manual Record Latch Allows setting of the latch time after the alarm finishes from 10 to 300 seconds System automatically delays by specified setting in seconds the switching off of the alarm and activated output after external alarm 1s cancelled PTZ preset This activates PTZ control Relay out Select required alarm activation output channel multiple choices Show message System displays message on the screen to alert you once alarm occurs Period 1 and period 2 Set required time and alarm displays Please highlight icon to select the corresponding function After setup click save button and system will return to the previous menu 42 Normal Open Default cave Cancel CAM 3 CAM 5 CAM 7 CAM 9 CAM 11 CAM 13 CAM 15 CAM 4 CAM 6 CAM 8 CAM 10 CAM 12
69. ple cast group address 224 0 0 0 224 0 0 255 TTL 1 When sending out telegraph For example 224 0 0 1 All systems in the sub net 224 0 0 2 All routers in the sub net 224 0 0 4 DVMRP router 224 0 0 5 OSPF router 224 0 0 13 PIMv2 router Oo Administrative scoped addressees 239 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Private address space O Like the single broadcast address of RFC1918 O Cannot be used in Internet transmission e Used for multiple cast broadcast in limited space Except for the above mentioned addresses for special use use other addresses For example Multiple cast IP 235 8 8 36 Multiple cast PORT 3666 5 3 5 4 PPPoE PPPoE interface 1s shown as in Figure 5 7 Input PPPoE name and PPPoE password you get from your ISP Internet service provider Check that ISP offers this service Click save button You need to restart DVR to activate your configuration After rebooting IP camera will connect to Internet automatically The IP in the PPPoE 1s the DVR dynamic value You can access this IP to access the unit 54 username Cancel Figure 5 7 5 3 5 5 NTP Setup This option allows for the automatic updating of system time in the DVR so overcoming the need for changing from and to British Summer Time BST Y ou need to install SNTP server Such as Absolute Time Server in your PC first In Windows XP you can use command net start w32time to boot up NTP service NTP setup interface is shown as in Figure 5 8
70. priority than single tour during this period so the single tour will stop After alarm activation tour the matrix output will continue the single tour Source of alar Local Input Type e Enable Tour Retard Channel AR H Al 10 sec tz Fressi i B 24 00 24 00 Default Figure 5 30 5 5 8 7 Examples 5 5 8 7 1 Example one In Figure 5 31 matrix outputs 1 3 4 tour between all cameras of the DVR Matrix output 2 tours between CAM1 CAM6 and CAM7 of the DVR The interval is five seconds Figure 5 31 5 5 8 7 2 Example two In Figure 5 32 when alarm occurs in channel one the activated matrix output one begins touring between CAM1 CAM3 and CAM4 of the DVR until alarm activation tour stops ALARM sf ae Alarm n 4 si Source of alarm Local Input Type Normal Open Enable Tour Record Channel Pl 394 Delay 10 sec Prez Preset Alarm Cut Alarm hut show Message Period 1 no 24 00 E Period 2 i OO 24 00 Defauli 68 Figure 5 32 5 6 Information This men 1s for viewing system information There are a total of five options HDD hard disk information BPS data stream statistics Log Version and Online Users See figure 5 33 5 6 1 HDD Information Note Please remove the failed hard disk before you add a new one If there is a hard disk conflict please check hard disk time and system time are identical If not then go to the Setting menu and t
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72. r when alarm occurs See Figure 5 11 Private 10 0 Cancel Figure 5 11 5 3 5 9 FTP Y ou need to download or buy FTP service tool such as Ser U FTP SERVER to establish FTP service Please install Ser U FTP SERVER first From start gt program gt Serv U FTP Server gt Serv U Administator Now you can set user password and FTP folder Please note you need to grant write rights to FTP upload user See Figure 5 12 A cc Local Server 33 Fie Edit User Wew Window Help uxAo aa reia Y D Account 41 General E Dracos EP Pacos LH ULDL Be e Bere Sana ee toca Sere gt gt System Adristrator eu Das cu E Srch Dic 0 000 fps Up 0 000 ke Joh ee Seats E Rami nectar fe leii en Fico E H C Leal Sera 9 i i A cl Saing Fier A 4 Y Act z 8 Domaine wits H vg FA e Aira Ve EN ZC Usen DES 4 ai E Lia Fy sie Iw Cometa DCO Liceras Dare Figure 5 12 You can use a PC or FTP login tool to test setup is right or not 57 For example you can login user ZHY to FTP 10 10 7 7 and then test 1t can modify or delete folder or not See Figure 5 13 Internet Explorer El P AAAAK lt K lt A lt A lt K lt AA e To log on to the FTP server typa a Geer rang amd Aso O FTE sera 10 10 77 Lar raia Password After you log on you can add the server bo your Faworbes and retum bo E easy L
73. recording PTZ movement tour alarm amp FTP 3 6 6 channel 30VDC 1A NO NC form C 4 SATA ports 4 HDDs supported Audio 14 4MB H Video 56 400MB H Hard disk hibernation technology HDD faulty alarm amp Raid Redundancy Record Playback amp Backup Recording Mode Recording Priority Recording Interval Overwrite Mode Raid Function Search Mode Manual continuous video detection including motion detection camera masking video loss Alarm Manual gt Alarm gt Video Detection gt Continuous 1 to 120 minutes default 60 minutes Provided Provided Time Date Alarm Motion Detection amp exact search accurate to one second Playback Digital Zoom Backup Mode Network Interface Network Functions Remote operation Auxiliary Interface USB Interface RS232 RS485 Environmental Power Supply Power Consumption Working Temperature Power Consumption Working Humidity Atmosphere Pressure Dimension Weight Mounting 1 channel playback Play pause stop rewind fast play slow play next file previous file next camera previous camera full screen repeat shuffle amp backup selection Selected zone can zoom into full screen during playback Memory stick USB HDD USB CD RW DVD RW built in SATA Burner network download RJ 45 Port 10 100M TCP IP DHCP DDNS PPPoE E mail FTP Monitor PTZ control playback system setting file download log information 2 USB 2 0 ports 1 for mous
74. ress setup is right O Decoder A B line connects with DVR A B line Boot up the DVR input user name and password In the main menu click setting and then click Pan Tilt Control button The interface 1s shown as in figure 4 23 Here you can set the following items Channel Select the current camera channel Protocol Select corresponding PTZ protocol such as PELCOD Address Default address is 1 Best to keep channel and address numbers the same Baud rate Select corresponding baud rate Set at 2400 Data bits Select corresponding data bits Default value is 8 Stop bits Select corresponding stop bits Default value is 1 Parity There are three options odd even none Default setup is none PELCOD l 2400 Paste Default Cancel 45 Figure 4 23 After setup click save button View 1 In one window display mode right click mouse click Fn Button in View 4 the front panel or click Fn key in the remote control and the interface View 9 as shown in figure 4 24 is displayed View 16 Click Pan Tilt Zoom and the interface below is displayed See figure 4 25 Color Setting Search Record Alarm Output Alarm Input Main Menu Figure 4 24 de elen 0o0m Here you can set the following items Aria Iris Sat Piz Trace O Step value ranges from 1 to 8 Oo Zoom O Focus O Iris Click icon ke and J to adjust zoom focus and iris Page Switch Figure 4 25 In figure 4 25 ple
75. rogrets Pend Mi Ze i d AR L and h A Caneel Figure 7 46 7 7 9 Reboot Click reboot button and system displays a warning dialogue box to alert you See Figure 7 47 Es j Are you sure you want to reboot the device Figure 7 47 99 7 7 10 Matrix Only applies to some DVR models Matrix control interface is shown as in Figure 7 48 Figure 7 48 7 7 11 About This is where you view basic system information See Figure 7 49 Figure 7 49 7 7 12 Mail In the Assistant setup select email function You can see the interface as shown in Figure 7 50 Here you can input server IP receiver email title etc Figure 7 50 Now you can set alarm information for future upload For motion detection you can enable Email function in detection interface For external alarm you can enable Email function in alarm setup interface See Figure 7 51 A STT L gt HOMES E a SCH EECH Figure 7 51 After setup you can receive Email from client end The Email content is shown as below Alarm Matter Email Test AlarmIn Channel 255 Alarm Start Date Day Month Year Hour Minute Second 12 12 2006 16 30 20 Alarm Device Name localhost Mail Sender IP 10 6 3 8 In motion detection mode you can set Email function Enable disable for each channel The email content is shown as below Alarm Matter Motion Detect 101 AlarmIn Channel 2 Alarm Start Date Day Month Y ear Hour Minute Sec
76. s plus more besides including How to find a device s MAC address Tip 3 How to implement Dynamic DNS Tip 56 Setting Internet Explorer Security Settings to install an Active X Tip 94 How to control a PTZ from a DVR How to play back recordings from various DVRs Links for downloading client software packages 111 11 2 1 Option 1 Connect a DVR Directly to a Single PC Figure 1 Computer Digital Video Recorder RJ45 cross over cable IP Address 192 168 1 108 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Configure network settings in DVR manually e Configure network settings in PC manually e Connect DVR amp PC together using an RJ45 cross over cable e Install and configure the DVR client software e Reboot both DVR amp PC e Test the PCs connection to the DVR using Ping e Connect using the client software 112 11 2 2 Option 2 Connect a DVR to a PC via a Switch or Hub Figure 2 Computer No 1 Switch or Hub 10M100M PV d K o 3 L SWITCH patch cable IP Address 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Computer No 2 patch cable IP Address 192 168 1 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Digital Video Recorder patch cable IP Address 192 168 1 108 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Configure network settings in DVR manually e Configure network settings in PC manually e Connec
77. t DVR amp PC together using an RJ45 cross over cable e Install and configure the DVR client software e Reboot both DVR amp PC e Test the PCs connection to the DVR using Ping e Connect using the client software 113 11 2 3 Option 3 Connecting for Internet Access Figure 3 Computer Telephone Dl Geng 7 gt ADSL Filter Ideally Set PC to Obtain IP Address Automatically Alternatively IP Address 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 RJ11 cable with BT Adapter Modem Router RJ45 patch cable IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Digital Video Recorder RJ45 patch cable IP Address 192 168 1 108 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Important Notes If using a BT phone line you must use an ADSL modem router if using a NTL or cable phone service you must use an appropriate cable router Be aware that when connected to the internet the router has two IP addresses internal and external The internal address 1s seen by devices connecting to it s Ethernet ports the external address represents it s connection to the local exchange via the telephone line 114 Tasks Find out what the external IP address is this is assigned by the customer s Internet Service Provider Find out 1s this a fixed IP address 1e Static or does 1t change 1e Dynamic Configure network settings in the DVR manually Con
78. te empty group E g There is no user in current group Figure 7 34 7 7 1 3 Modify Group 94 Click modify group the interface 1s shown in Figure 7 35 You can modify group name and then click power button to set rights for the whole group Group Setup 7 E xl r Group Information Name admin Figure 7 35 7 7 1 4 Add User Click Add User button and the interface below is shown See Figure 7 36 Input user name password and then input password again to confirm I ai La ia E _o imi _ _ _ D es iracp Lann Bewar O Ceofies ce O o Fewer Figure 7 36 7 7 1 5 Power When you add new user or new group such as in Figure 7 33 Figure 7 36 click power button the interface is shown as in Figure 7 37 This is where you set user s power There are three power groups main control power monitor power playback power You can click the checkbox to enable corresponding function Praw fed Eyza Upisite fe Contr lt lL FA iuto Manisan Hrm tor Power t F Larbak Fager Carral Figure 7 37 7 7 1 6 Modify user Select one user and then click the modify user button and the interface as shown in Figure 7 38 1s displayed Here you can modify user name User Setup Figure 7 38 7 7 1 7 Delete user Select one user and then click delete user button you can see the following dialogue box Se
79. tern Border Figure 6 2 EEE lt Shortcut key gt gt gt l In Figure 6 click page switch button and you will see an interface as in Figure 6 3 Here you can activate the following functions Preset Tour Patrol Pattern Aux on Aux off Auto scan Auto pan Light on PATTON P Giel Frese Pattern Aultoscan Autor an Page Switch Figure 6 3 73 6 2 1 Preset Setup Note The following setups are usually operated m Figure OA 6 Figure 6 2 and Figure 6 3 Ze P S S UnNCIor ras al 1 In Figure 6 use eight direction arrows to adjust camera to AN oUt ah H the correct position Patrol Patiem gt El In Figure 6 2 click preset button and input preset number Border A The interface is shown as in Add this preset to one patrol number Figure 6 4 6 2 2 Activate Preset In Figure 6 3 please input preset number in the No blank and then click the preset button 6 2 3 Patrol Setup In Figure 6 2 click patrol button The interface is shown in Funcion Preset Preset Input preset number and then add this preset to one patrol Patrol Pattern Add Preset Border Del Preset Patrol No 0 Figure 6 5 6 2 4 Activate Patrol In Figure 6 3 input patrol number in the No blank and then click the patrol button 6 2 5 Pattern Setup In Figure 6 2 click pattern button and then click the begin button The interface shows like that in Please go to Function
80. th the unit Rear doors may be used only on rack columns that are more than 26 inches 66 0 cm deep Install the cabinet in a ventilated place Avoid extreme heat humid or dusty conditions You should regularly use a soft dry brush to clean opening outlet and cooling fan etc 3 5 Connecting Power Supply Please check that input voltage and device power button match We recommend you use a UPS to guarantee stable operation DVR life span and support other peripheral equipment such as cameras 3 6 Connecting Video Input and Output Devices 3 6 1 Connecting Video Input The DVR automatically detects the video standard PAL or NTSC whenever you connect a video input It accepts both colour and black and white and analog video NOTE O Enabling line lock on cameras may cause video distortion There may be noise in the camera s power source If video from one or more cameras 1s distorted we recommend you disable line lock on the camera as your first troubleshooting step O Ifa video distribution amplifier is installed between the video source and the DVR do not set the output video level above 1 Vp p To connect each video input 1 Connect a coaxial cable to the camera or other analog video source 2 Connect the coaxial cable to the video in connector on the rear panel Please refer to Figure 3 1 for more information NOTE You need to use a BNC installation tool to connect coaxial cables to the rear panel 19 2 9 Video Inp
81. to get normal playback Frame rate may vary due to different version to get backward level 2 You can continue turning to get different speeds Manual playback frame by frame In playback mode click play pause button slowly turn the jog inner dial clock wise to view frame by frame counter clock wise to view I frame playback 4 3 2 8 Backward playback and frame by frame playback Illustration Backward play In normal playback mode left click When system is in 114 in playback backward play button system begins backward play or interface backward playback frame by frame Double click backward play button again playback mode you system goes to pause mode can click play button to go to Manual playback normal playback frame by frame Click pause button in normal playback mode and slowly turn the jog inner dial clock wise to view frame by frame or anti clock wise to view I frame playback Note All the operations here such as playback speed channel time and progress are related to hardware version Note that some series DVRs do not p es support some functions or playback speeds 4 3 3 Calendar 35 Click calendar icon G i in Figure 4 10 and the system displays a calendar for your reference Highlighted dates mean that there are recorded files for that day You can click blue dates to view file lists In Figure 4 11 there are video files for March 13th and 14th Double click the
82. unction Preset shown in figure 4 31 Input preset number and add this Preset parol No 0 FauOl INO Patrol preset to a patrol tour For each patrol tour you can on ETTE input a maximum of 80 presets Border Del Preset Figure 4 31 4 9 4 Activate Patrol tour In figure 4 28 input patrol tour number in the No box and click patrol button 4 9 5 Pattern Setup Y PANTTZOoM X In figure 4 28 click pattern button and then click begin o button The interface is as shown in figure 4 32 Then you Function Par h can go to figure 4 25 to modify zoom focus and tris Preset Go back to figure 4 32 and click end button You can save all these operations as pattern 1 0 P i i Figure 4 32 47 4 9 6 Activate Pattern Function In figure 4 29 input mode value in the No box and click Pattern button 4 9 7 Auto Scan Setup In figure 4 28 click border button The interface is as shown in fifure 4 23 A PAN TILT ZOOM gt Function Pattern 1 Please go to figure 4 25 use direction arrows to select TN 0 SS Patrol camera left limit Pattern Left Then please go to figure 4 33 and click left limit button Border Right Repeat the above procedures to set right limit 4 9 8 Activate Auto Scan Figure 4 33 In figure 4 29 click Auto Scan button and the system begins auto scan Correspondingly the auto scan button becomes a stop button Click stop button to terminate scan operatio
83. ut Figure 3 1 3 6 2 Connecting Video Output This section provides information about physically connecting video display devices to the DVR See Figure 3 2 If you connect the DVR with a TV monitor or VGA monitor the DVR can automatically detect the monitor type Without any output device by default the DVR is configured to use a TV monitor In this case if your application requires a VGA monitor you have to press the button FN or Shift on the front panel NOTE Video output 1 and VGA can t display at the same time But Video output 2 can display properly with Video Output 1 or VGA Video Output Figure 3 2 a YOGA Ouipui 20 3 7 Connecting Audio Input Output amp Loopthroughs For the 25 pin or 37 pin interface different models include different functions For example DSD224 has 4 channel audio inputs 1 audio output I bidirectional audio input See Figure 3 3 Connect to 37 pin Cable Figure 3 3 3 7 1 Audio Input One Audio Output The DSD226 has 16 looping video inputs 1 matrix video output 4 audio inputs a bidirectional audio input and 1 audio output Audio input bidirectional audio input and audio output The DVR encodes audio and video signals simultaneously which lets you control audio at the monitored location To set up audio 1 Make sure your audio input device matches the RCA input level If the device and RCA input levels do not match audio distortion problems may occur
84. view the remaining time and progress bar at the bottom left See figure 4 22 Tips During backup process you can click ESC to exit current interface but the system will not terminate dile dencia SE backup process Figure 4 22 Note When you click stop button during the burning process there are two conditions for different devices 44 O For CD DVD burner device the stop function becomes activated immediately and there is no data in the burner O For USB device system can backup the data before you click stop button For example if there is a file of 10 minutes when you click stop after five minutes backup system only save the previous 5 minute data in the device The file name format usually is SN CH channel number time Y M D H M S In the file name the YDM format is the same as you set in general interface Main Menu gt Setting gt General 4 8 PTZ Control and Colour Setup Note All the operations here are based on PELCOD protocol For other protocols there may be some differences 4 8 1 Cable Connection Please follow the procedures below to go on cable connection O Connect the dome RS485 port to DVR 485 port O Connect dome video output cable to DVR video input port O Connect power adapter to the dome 4 8 2 PTZ Setup Note The camera video should be in the current screen Before setup please check the following connections are correct O PTZ and decoder connection is right Decoder add

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