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1. Picture 4 18 NetService PPPoE setup Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt PPPOE Enable OK Cancel Picture4 19 PPPOE Input your user name and password that your ISP Internet service provider provides press OK to save and then reboot your system Upon the restarting of your system the DVR will automatically build a network connection based on PPPoE The IP address will be converted into a dynamic IP address Operation After the PPPoE successfully dials look up the IP address in the IP address section and obtain the current IP address Then use this IP address to navigate the system through user port Page 45 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 46 NTP setup Picture 4 20 NTP The NTP server must be installed on your PC Host computer IP Input the IP address displayed in the NTP server Port Default 123 You can set the port according to NTP server Time zone London GMT 0 Berlin GMT 1 Cairo GMT 2 Moscow GMT 3 New Delhi GMT 5 Bangkok GMT 7 Hongkong Beijing GMT 8 Tokyo GMT 9 Sydney GMT 10 Hawaii GMT 10 Alaska GMT 9 Pacific time GMT 8 American mountain time GMT 7 American mid time GMT 6 American eastern time GMT 5 Atlantic time GMT 4 Brazil GMT 3 Atlantic mid time GMT 2 Update Period This section must correspond with the NTP server check interval Set time lapse between each update Default 10minutes EMAIL setup This function will let you setup your email After the email is
2. quality Video Recording speed 100 120fps D1 200 240fps CIF 400 480fps CIF 50 60fps D1 Motion detect detect 396 22x18 detection areas multiple sensitivity Audio Bidrectional Talk Support Page 77 Recording mode manual gt alarm gt motion detect gt timing Record Playback Any channels playback multiple channels playback OO And Search mode Time searching calendar searching affair searching channel Playback searching information searching Space Occupation Audio 28 8MB H_ Video 25 450MB H Storage Recording storage Hard disk network And backup Backup mode Network USB flash USB movable HDD USB DVD RW Video input 4 BNC 16 BNC Video output 1 BNC 1 VGA Audio input 4 RCA 1 RCA Audio output 1 RCA Alarm input Ich Port Alarm output 1channel Network port RJ45 10M 100M PTZ control port 1 RS485 USB port 2 USB2 0 ports Hard disk port 1 SATA port Power supply 12V 4A external power supply Power consumption lt 15W without hard disk Working 0 C 55 C Other temperature Working humidity 10 90 Air pressure 86kpa 106kpa Size 310 width x215 depth x45 height mm Page 78 IN oO 5 79 Weight 3kg without hard disk Installation Desktop Page 79
3. 1 Preset option Set a position for the camera as follows Step1 Select the direction of the camera to the pre set position by clicking the Direction panel in Picture 3 10 click on the button Set to enter Step 2 see Picture 3 11 Step 2 Click on the Preset button input the value in the box of Preset Point value Step 3 Click on the Set button to complete the settings You will be navigated back to Picture 3 10 Page 15 DIGITAL TOH 16 the preset value is now corresponding to the preset position previously selected Del Preset You can click on Del Preset button to delete the value you input in Preset Point Value Preset Point value Preset button Picture 3 11 Preset Settings 2 Preset Value Activation Click on Page Switch button on Picture 3 10 to enter PTZ control interface as shown in Picture 3 12 Input the preset point value in the box Value then click on Preset button the PTZ will turn to the corresponding preset position Picture 3 12 PTZ Control 2 Tour Multiple preset points can be connected as a cruise line the PTZ can automatically rotate along that line by activating the Tour function 1 Cruise line for the Tour Page 16 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 17 Cruise line is connected by multiple preset points setting procedure is as follows Step1 Click on the Direction panel in Picture 3 10 to turn your PTZ to desired position click
4. Picture 4 13 General setup Page 41 42 System time Set the system s data and time Date format Choose your preferred data format YMD MDY DMY Date Separator Choose the type of separator for the system s date format or Time Format Choose time format 24 hour or 12 hour Language Choose the system s language English French Portuguese Russian Italian S Chinese T Chinese Spanish Thai Greek Japanese German Polish HDD full Choose stop record This function interrupts the recording when the hard disk is full Choose overwrite When the hard drive is full this option prioritizes the newest video files thus gradually deleting the previous video files DVR No The remote will be functional only when the address button in the remote controller corresponds to the DVR number Video Standard Choose PAL or NTSC video standards based on your location NTSC in America PAL in Asia Auto Logout Set the Automatic logout time between 0 and 60 minutes This function will let the system automatically logout when there is no activity movement of mouse DST Manage your daylight saving time start and end date Set the exact date of when your country changes the national time thus enabling the system to automatically adjust its time to your current location Picture 4 14 DST week Main Menu gt System gt General gt DST M Enable Day of Week Date Start ei En
5. 6 Flip Click on the Flip button the PTZ will start flipping 7 Reset Click on the button Reset the PTZ will restart all the data will be deleted and value changed back to 0 8 Page Shift In Picture 3 12 click Page Shift button to enter Picture3 16 where you can set up the auxiliary functions The number in the box Aux Num Oper is corresponding to the auxiliary switch installed on the decoder Page 19 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 20 PTZ Control Direct Aux Oper Light b Open Close Aux Num Oper Open Close Page Switch Cancel Picture 3 16 Auxiliary Function Control Intuition Auxiliary Operation Choose the auxiliary equipment click the button Open or Close to operate Auxiliary Number Operation Activate this operation corresponding to the auxiliary switch based on PTZ protocol Page Shift In Picture 3 16 clicking Page Shift button you can enter Picture 3 10 for PTZ Main Menu Detailed Installation 1 Cable Installation This section will guide you to connect the cables of your PTZ camera to DVR Your PTZ camera cable should split into 3 parts 1 The first cable is the power supply This cable must be simply plugged into the wall 2 The second cable is the input cable which must be plugged in the back of your DVR in the green slot on the bottom left of the DVR Box This cable divides into a positive and negative smaller cable The neg
6. 1 as this is the first preset to be made Interval and Patrol slots should not be modified Click on set and the first area to be surveilled will be automatically saved 3 Click on Page Switch one time under preset enter value 1 and in the menu displayed click on the preset button The PTZ camera will automatically spin towards the area selected under Preset 1 Page 22 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 23 4 Make a new preset Click on page switch 3 times to return to the original screen Again click on the movement arrows displayed to control the movement of the PTZ camera and choose another area to be surveilled once founded click on the Set button 5 Select the preset function Again there are 3 values that must be inputted information Under preset input value 2 as this is the second preset to be made Again dont modify interval and patrol blank again Click on set and the second area to be surveilled will be automatically saved 6 Click again on page switch one time and input in the preset box value 2 click on preset and the PTZ camera will automatically move towards the area selected under Preset 2 Again click 3 times on page switch to return to the original menu 7 Click on set but this time under the function tab select tour There are again 3 values that must be inputted Preset Interval and Patrol number For preset type value 1 under interval input the number of seconds you wan
7. Sensitivity WELIG Region d idisie Alarm Output Tour PTZ Activation Show Message lJ Send Email CO Buzzer FTP upload U Advanced Cancel Picture 4 4 Motion Detect Channel Select the channel that you would like to apply motion detection to Enable Check the box to activate the Motion Detect function Sensitivity Select the level of sensitivity for the motion to be detected by your camera Region Drag your mouse to select the area desired only the area marked by the red boxes is sensitive to motion The whole screen is marked sensitive to motion by default Picture 4 5 Region Period Specify the starting and finishing time of motion detection Page 36 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 37 00 00 24 00 O 00 00 24 00 O 00 00 24 00 O 00 00 24 00 NS 6 S 42 45 38 31 oF Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Cancel Picture 4 6 Time Period Interval The length of time that must elapse after the DVR detects another motion Eg If you set the Interval as 5 seconds the camera will only detect one motion regardless of how many motions occur within the coming 5 seconds after the 5 seconds the camera will detect the next motion if there is any Alarm output Trigger the external alarm device if any installed when the camera detects a motion Delay Right next on Alarm Output The duration of the signal sent to the alarm device Record channel Select the channel to record
8. Set button to enter Picture 3 13 Step 2 Click on the Tour button input the value in the box of Cruise Line and Preset Points value in the box of Preset Points then click on the button Add Preset the setting should be complete make sure the desired position is one of the preset points of the tour The cruise line can be deleted or additional cruise lines can be added Step 3 Repeat step1 and step2 till all the preset desired cruise lines are set up Del Preset Click on the Del Preset button preset points will be removed Del Tour Click on the Del Tour button cruise lines will be removed Tour Button Picture 3 13 Tour Settings 2 The activation of Tour In Picture 3 10 click on Page Shift button to enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3 12 Input the value of cruise Value box then click Tour button then the PTZ will begin to rotate in the cruise line You can click on Stop button to stop the rotation 3 Pattern The PTZ can be set to rotate in a pre set pattern by following steps 1 Pattern setup Step1 Click Set button in Picture 3 10 to enter Picture 3 14 Step2 Click Pattern button input the Pattern value in Pattern value Step3 Click Begin button to enter Picture3 10 where you can do the following settings Zoom Focus IRIS Direction and so on Click Set button to go back Picture 3 14 again Page 17 DIGITAL
9. WATO HUSA 18 Step4 Click End button to complete setup Right click on your mouse to exit Pattern value Pattern Button Picture 3 14 Pattern Setup 2 Pattern Activation Click Page Shift button in Picture 3 10 to enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3 12 Please input the Pattern value then click the Pattern button PTZ will begin to rotate on the pattern You can click the End button to stop 4 Border 1 Border setup Step1 Click on the Direction Panel In Picture 3 10 to turn the direction of PTZ then click Set button enter Picture 3 15 click on the Left button then you will be guided back to Picture 3 10 Step2 Click on Direction Panel to adjust PTZ direction then click Set button enter Picture 3 15 click on the Right button then you will be guided back to Picture 3 10 again Step3 The left and the right border are now completely setup Page 18 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 19 Border button Picture 3 15 Border Setup 2 Border Activation In Picture 3 10 click Page Shift button to enter PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3 12 Input the Border value then click Border button and the PTZ will begin to rotate on the scan line You can Click End button to stop 5 Auto Pan Click Auto Pan button then PTZ will begin to rotate horizontally according to the previously set up positions of the camera Click the End button to stop
10. 1 30 seconds before the scheduled time Record mode Set video state schedule manual or stop Schedule By selecting this option the camera will record based on the schedule you arranged Manual By selecting this option the camera will immediately start recording and the schedule you made will not be taken as a priority Stop Click the stop button and the selected channel will immediately stop recording Period Schedule the time range of recording for each channel The recording will start in the time range you scheduled There is a maximum of 4 periods meaning that you can only arrange 4 time ranges Record type Set recording type regular detection or alarm Regular By clicking this option the recording will be continuos The video file type is R Detect By clicking this option the recording will only begin if the camera detects a movement The video file type is M Alarm Trigger the external alarm signal in the set time section When above alarm is set as opening recording the detection recording state is on The video file type is A Note If you select more than one option the recording video files will be saved in separated files Eg If you select Regular and Detect the DVR will be continuously recording recorded files will be saved as type R for regular video if the camera detects a motion the Regular recording will stop than The motion detect will start recording until the cam
11. Q Start Time B 2015 3 09 00 00 00 End Time 2032 01 01 00 00 00 Play Mode Picture 3 7 file searching File type Set the type of the file you are searching Select Motion Detect Alarm amp Motion Detect General Manual This way only the files within this category type will be found Channel Set the searching channel Select the channel number from which you would like to search the files Start Time End Time Select the date and time range from which the video files you are looking for were recorded Search After having specified all the above criteria click on Search and the video files you selected will be displayed 4 2 3 Backup This function will let you search and transfer your previously recorded files to an external hard drive or USB Step 1 Plug in your USB in the back of your DVR Step 2 Under the Record tab click on the Backup tab Step 3 Click on the button Detect and your USB will be detected Page 33 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 34 Step 2 Step 3 Main Menu Backup R System Advanced Burning Erase Stop H D aet ane D Record Conf PlayBack Cancel Step 4 Click on the Backup button and select the files you want to transfer to your USB click OK and your files will be transferred Backup Remain Total Detect Backup EEL Burning Erase Stop Detect This function enables your system to recognize an externally plugged d
12. WAT HUSA ALARM st 2 17 alarm input 2 grounding 3 RS232 4 alarm output 5 RS485 C1 NO1 Alarm output interface normal open mode A B 485 communication interface is used to connect the output with the recording control equipment for instance the decoder 2 6 1 Alarm input port specification The grounding and the COM port of the alarm sensor are parallel The alarm sensor uses an external power supply The grounding of the alarm and the DVR should be shared The NC port of the alarm sensor must be connected with the DVR alarm input port The grounding of the power supply and the alarm sensor must be shared when used with an external power supply 2 6 2 Alarm output port specification The external alarm equipment requires an external power supply Page 8 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 9 Please refer to the relay s relevant parameters to avoid an overload which could damage the system 2 6 3 Alarm output port relay parameters Type JRC 27F interface materia Rating Rating switch capacity 30VDC 2A 125VAC resistance load maximal switch power 125VA 160W maximal switch voltage 250VAC 220VDC maximal switch current 1A Isolation Homo polarity 1000VAC iminute Inhomo polarity 1000VAC 1 minute Interface and winding 1000VAC 1 minute 1500VAC 10x160us Longevity 50x106 MIN 3Hz 200x103 MIN 0 5Hz 40 70 C 2 7 Speed dome connections 71 Connect the 485 lines of the speed dome with th
13. backlighting Page 72 73 installation mode 2 The hard disk capability is not enough 3 The hard disk is damaged 22 The downloading files can not play Possible reasons are the following 1 There is no media player 2 There is no DX8 1 software or higher edition 3 There is no DivX503Bundle exe file to play AVI video files 4 The DivX503Bundle exe and ffdshow 2004 1012 exe files must be installed in the windows xp system 23 I can not remember the advanced code or network code in the local menu operation Please contact the local service or call the Customer service hot line We will offer assist you according to the machine type and the program edition 6 2 Maintenance 1 Please brush the circuit boards connectors fans machine box and so on regularly 2 Please keep the grounding well organized and protected to prevent the video or audio signal to interfere with the DVR s static or inductive electricity 3 Do not pull out the video signal line the RS 232 port or the RS 485 port with the power on 4 Do not use the TV in the local video output port VOUT of the DVR It will damage the video output circuit easily 5 Do not turn off the switch directly Please use the shut down function in the menu or press the turn off button in the panel for 3 seconds or longer to protect the hard disk 6 Please keep the DVR away from heat sources 7 Please keep the DVR ventilated to prevent the radiator from being too hot 8 Please chec
14. current group Choose the group to be deleted and click the delete group button Picture 4 37 Delete Group Page 56 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 5 4 4 7 PTZ Configuration PTZ Config PTZ Device RS485 Device Channel X Protocol PELCOD NONE Address 1 SS ESS Baudrate 9600 cl 9600 Data Bits 8 cl l Stop Bits D db Parity INone cl None Cancel Picture 4 29 PTZ setup Channel Choose the input channel for your PZT camera Protocol Choose the corresponding PTZ protocol Eg PELCOD Address Set the corresponding PTZ address By Default the number is 1 Note The address must be consistent with the PTZ address Baud rate Choose the corresponding PTZ baud rate By default the baud rate is 115200 Data bits Including 5 8 options By default the bit is 8 Stop bits Including 2 options By default the bit is 1 Parity Including odd parity check even parity check mark check space check By default the selection is None Page 57 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 58 4 4 8 RS232 setup amp Main Menu gt System gt RS232 Function Console Baudrate 115200 Data Bits g Stop Bits Parity None er neel Picture 4 30 RS232 setup Serial Port Function Common serial port is used to debug and update program or set up specific serial port Baud rate Choose the corresponding PTZ baud rate By default the baudrate is 115200 Data bits Including 5 8 options
15. display channel title and region cover Page 52 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 53 Picture 4 28 GUI Display Front output Channel Title This function lets you name each channel displayed on your monitor Time Display Check this box to display the current time on your monitor Channel Title Check this box to display the channel name on your monitor Record Status Check this box to display the current recording status on your monitor Alarm Status Check this box to display the current alarm status on your monitor Bit rate info Check this box to display the current network speed of each channel Transparency Choose the software s background image transparency Resolution Set the monitor s display resolution Code Output Channel Choose the set code output channel number Region Cover Set region cover This option lets you cover an area on your live recording Although you will be able to see the full image on the recorded file without the cover Time display Display the date time on your screen Channel Title Both of those options give you a preview of your new settings Page 53 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 54 4 4 6 Account Manage the user settings Note 1 The character length is 8 bytes at most for the following user and user team name The blank ahead or behind the character string is invalid The middle blank in the character string is valid Legal characters include letter number underline sub
16. equipped with a microphone H There is audio signal in the surveillance window but no audio signal in the playback mode Possible reasons are the following 1 Inthe settings menu he audio option is not activated 2 The corresponding channel is not connected with the video 10 The time is wrong Possible reasons are as followed 1 Time setting is wrong 2 The battery is badly connected or the voltage is too low 11 The DVR can not control the PTZ Possible reasons are as followed 1 There is something wrong with the frontal PTZ controls 2 The setting connection or the installation of the PTZ decoder is not correct 3 The connections are not correct 4 The PTZ setting of the DVR is not correct 5 The DVR do not correspond to the address of the PTZ decoder 6 The address of the PTZ decoder and the DVR do not correspond 7 When multiple decoders are connected the far port of the PTZ decoder line A B must be connected at 12042 resistance to reduce the reflection otherwise the PTZ control will not be stable 8 The distance is too far 12 The motion detect is not working Possible reasons are as followed 1 The time range set and the settings are not correct 2 The motion detect area you set is not correct 3 The sensitivity is too low change to higher sensitivity 4 The motion detect function is limited by some hardware edition Page 70 71 13 I can not login via web or CMS Possible reasons are the following J 7 Th
17. from dial Mobile Monitor Setup To visit the device by mobile please make a router mapping of this port and use CMS to monitor and operate it by protocol MEG Port OK Cancel a Picture 4 26 Mobile Monitor Setup Enable Select enable to make sure abnormal function is active Page 51 DIGITAL WAT HUSA S Port It s a port of mobile monitoring which you need to make a router mapping of if want to visit it by mobile UPNP UPNP protocol can auto port forwarding on router make sure UPNP is running on router before use it Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt UPNP x MEWE Make sure UPNP is running on router befor using this OK cancel Picture 4 27 Enable Choose Enable to make sure all UPNP settings available HTTP Route will automatically distribute HTTP port for the device when IE viewing it need this port eg 60 12 9 26 66 TCP Router will automatically distribute TCP port for the device when monitoring via CMS it need this port MobilePort Router will automatically distribute Mobile Port for the device when mobile monitor it need this port 4 4 5 GUI Display Configure the video parameters for your monitor Front output In the local preview mode include channel title time display channel title record status alarm status bit rate info transparency and region cover Code output In the network surveillance and video file mode include channel title time
18. in the IP address column to navigate Note The DNS setup must be configured correctly in the network setup Page 49 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 50 Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt DDNS DDNS Type CN99 Enable OK Cancel Picture 4 23 DDNS setup FTP setup FTP is available only when alarm happens or alarm activates record and snapshot it will upload related record and snapshot pictures to FTP server Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt FTP Enable User Name Password OK Cancel Picture 4 24 FTP setup Enable Click Enable then all settings will be available Server IP IP address for FTP server Port Domain Port of FTP default 21 User Name User name of FTP Password Password of user Max File Length Max length for upload files at every packed default 128M DirName Directory of uploading files Page 50 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 51 Wireless Config ADSL through 3G net card use CMS to visit and config the device Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt Wireless Config Enable y Type AUTO Wireless AP AccessPoint Dial Number 777 User Name ctnet mycdma c Password EEEEEKEEKEEZ IP Address Picture 4 25 Wireless Config Enable Choose Enable to make all settings are available Type Dial type default AUTO Wireless AP 3G access point Dial Number 3G Dial Number User Name User name of 3G Password Password of dial user IP Address IP address got
19. this is done at the bottom right of the screen you can see the option send message with a box mark Click the box mark By checking this box motion detect alarm is activated meaning you will receive an message on your email in the case your camera detects a movement The email to which the email will be sent is the email you previously setup Just keep in mind you will receive future email when the motion detector detect a movement according to the settings of the motion detect Page 48 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 49 You can also do the same settings for the other types of Alarm such as Video Blind Video Loss and Alarm input IP Filter When you select the white list in the box of Restricted Type only the listed IP addresses can access your DVR network You can add 64 IPs to the list When you select the black list in the box of Restricted Type the listed IP addresses will be denied to access your DVR network You can add 64 IPs to the list You can delete your previously set IP address Note When you have the same IP address in both lists those in the black list will be prioritized Picture 4 22 IP FILTER DDNS It is the abbreviation of dynamic domain name server Local domain name Provide the domain name registered by DDNS User name Provide the account registered by DDNS Password Provide the password registered by DDNS When the DDNS is successfully configured and start you can connect the domain name
20. 9 83 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Picture 4 43 HDD Info Notes O means that the hard disk is normal X implies that the hard disk is broken Status Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal 65 oO means that there is no hard disk available If the user needs to change the damaged hard disk you should firstly shut down the DVR system and remove the damaged hard disk then you can install a new one Note If the symbol is displayed under the All Tab this means that this is the hard disk currently in use If the corresponding disk is damaged the Symbol will be displayed under the All Tab 4 6 2 BPS BPS function displays the code stream Kb S of the image and the capability of the hard disk MB H in real time Page 65 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 66 Picture 4 44 BPS 4 6 3 LOG Look up system log according to the set mode Log information include system operation configuration operation data management alarm issues recording operation user management file management and so on Set the time section to look up and click the look up button The log information will display as a list one page is 128 items Press Page up or Page down buiton to look up and press delete button to clear all the log information Picture4 45 LOG 4 6 4 Version This is where your system displays the basic information su
21. AT HUSA current should be avoided 2 5 4 Audio output Normally the output parameter of your DVR audio signal is stronger than 200mv 1KQ BNC You should use power reverter to connect low impedance earphones speakers or other audio devices 2 6 Alarm input output connections 1 Alarm input A Alarm input is grounded input B Alarm input demand is the ground voltage signal C When the alarm is connected with two DVRs or connected with a DVR and other equipments it should be isolated by relay 2 Alarm output Alarm output can not be connected with a high power load no more than 1A In case there is a high power load use a contact isolator to prevent relay damage 3 PTZ decoder connections A The grounding of the PTZ decoder and DVR must be shared otherwise the common mode voltage will lead the PTZ to control failure A shielded twisted pair is recommended B Avoid the entrance of high voltage Make a reasonable cable layout and take precaution in case of thunder and lightning C In the outlying end parallelly connect 1200 resistance to reduce the inflection and insure the signal quality D The 485 AB lines of the DVR can not be parallelly connected with other 485 output equipment E The voltage between the AB lines of the decoder must be less than 5V 4 Grounding note Bad grounding could lead to the chip s breakage 5 Alarm input type unlimited The DVR alarm output port is in normal open mode Page 7 DIGITAL
22. DIGITAL WAT HUSA i DWU 4DE H18 amp DWU 8DE H55 DVR User Manual Welcome Thank you for purchasing a Digital Watch USA video surveillance system This manual is only a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system Before installing anything please follow the guidelines to properly connect your DVR and pay attention to the warnings listed below Now lets take a moment to go through the features of your DVR Warnings Do not open the DVR case except to install swap the hard drive never open the case when the DVR is powered on Only use the power adapter supplied Make sure the DVR is in a well ventilated soace and avoid dusty or humid locations Protect your DVR against sudden bumps or shocks Avoid direct sunlight place the DVR away from direct heat sources and operate the DVR in a temperated location O C 40 C Page 1 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 2 Contents Bin dree leren BE 4 1 1 Product Overview ccccecccccceececeseeeceececeueeeseueeeceuecessaeceseeeeessaeeesseeessaeeessesesseeessageessageesseeeeeseeeeess 4 EE 4 2 QDEN DOX and Cable CONNEC ON O aeaaaee aaa aea a aR Aa EA AAEN Ea EE EAEN EAN EEE EEN EARN EAEE EN EARN RAEE EERE 5 Zul OO DOK E E E E E E R E EE S 5 2 2 Hard disk installation ccccccccccseeseceeeeeeeseceeecseeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeesaeseeeeessaeeeeeeeessaaeeeeeessaaeeeeeeeaas 6 E FON DANG e E E E E 7 LARO ONG EE 7 2 5 Audio and video input ANd output CONNECTIO
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24. Stop bits Including 2 options Parity Including odd even mark space 4 4 9 Tour setup By setting the patrol display the tour mode will be activated You can choose different types of view single window four windows nine windows and sixteen windows patrol display Page 58 WATCH 59 Picture 4 31 tour setup Interval Set the patrol switch interval time The set range is 5 120 seconds Note means turn off on the patrol 4 4 10 Digital setup Modify Record Video Resolution Page 59 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 60 4 5 Advanced 4 5 1 HDD Manage Configure and manage the hard disk The menu displays current hard disk information hard disk number input port type status and overall capability The operations include setup the write read disk read only disk redundant disk hard disk format resume default Choose the hard disk and click the right function button to execute Read Write Disk The equipment can write and read data Read only Disk The equipment can read data but can not write Redundant Disk This function makes the HDD perform a double backup of the video files in the write read disk Format Disk Format HDD Recover Recover files Partition Partition HDD Page 60 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 61 Picture4 32 HDD Manage 4 5 2 Upgrade This function lets you update the software But it is important to use an external USB to save the new updates to be instal
25. System Advanced EI e Record Conf e Jeat Eete k L Ek A LE s Picture 3 4 video playback 1 listed files 2 file information 3 file searching Page 31 DIGITAL WATO HUSA Ee 4 file backup 5 Operation hint 6 Playback control Playback control Refer to the following sheet for more information ae ee BR H ee Slow play BoB Full screen Table 3 2 Playback control key Step 2B Search Condition File Type A Jl Read Write SPD 1 2 IBIS EE 0 m Start Time 2018 03 09 00 00 00 End Time ae 01 01 00 00 00 Ze Mode Note Once you have the list double click on the file you would like to view The file will automatically play on your monitor Note The hard disk that saves the video files must be set as read write or read only state 4 5 1 Note Frame by frame playback is only performed in the pause playback state Special functions a Accurate playback Input time h m s in the time column and then click play button The system can operate accurate playback according to the searching time Local zoom When the system is in full screen playback mode you can drag your mouse in the screen to select a section you would like to zoom in You can right click mouse to exit Page 32 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 33 File searching Search the file according to the searching parameter Search Condition File Type All cl Read Write Channel MESIZISIeL IA
26. T HUSA 2 4 Rear panel 3 4 e DI owt Ga ee ec rr REY x E 6 LI Bi OWO D OH 1 Audio input 2 Video input 3 VGA output 4 Switch 5 Alarm input 6 Alarm output 7 12V power output 8 Video output 9 Audio input 10 Audio output 11 Network 12 USB2 0 13 RS485 14 Power supply 2 5 Audio and video input output connections 2 5 1 Video input The video input port is BNC The input signal should be PAL NTSC BNC 1 0Vp p 750 The video signal must be set according to the state s standard a high noise signal ratio a low aberration and a low interference The image must be as clear as the natural color in the appropriate brightness 2 5 2 Video output The video output is divided into PAL NTSC BNC 1 0VP P 75Q and VGA output Optional If you replace the monitor by the computer display there are some tips to keep in mind 1 Do not turn on your monitor and keep it in a passive mode for a long time 2 Stay away from the electro magnetic interference TV is not a credible replacement for the video output It is necessary to reduce the using time control the power supply and the interference around your equipment The creepage of low quality TV can damage other equipment 2 5 3 Audio input The audio port is BNC The audio signal line should be firm and away from the electro magnetic interference and properly connected to avoid false connection joint welding and oxidation High voltage Page 6 DIGITAL W
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28. address smtp yahoo com and so on SSL Now that the SMTP address has been inputted check the Need SSL box mark to enable it User Name Under the Username tab please input your personal EMAIL address Port Email server port number Password Under the Password tab please input your private Email password Note that you have Page 47 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 48 to use the same password that you are using for the Email address you just input Sender Under the tab Sender please Input the name of the Sender you desire Ex Mr Jones Receiver Under the tab Receiver please input the email address of the receiver Title Choose the title of the email message sent by the sender The title will appear under subject when you receive an alert email Activate Alerts for Email Now that you have configured your EMAIL information it will be necessary to select the type of alarm that you will receive by email Our DVR system provides different kinds of alarm notifications In order to do this go back to the main menu and click on the Alarm tab Under the Alarm tab a multiple choice of options will appear for all the different kinds of alarms Please Select the Motion Detect alarm function as an example Main Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detect x Enable Middle The first thing we must do Is click on the enable button on the top right of the motion detect screen to activate the Motion Detect function Once
29. apability calculation ccccccccccssseeeceeeeeeseeeeecaeeeeeeesssauseeeesssaaaeeeeeseaaaeeeessssaaees 79 Appendix 4 Technique parameters NEEN 80 Page 3 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 2 Open box and cable connections 2 1 Open box When you receive the DVR please verify the following First Please check whether there is any visible damage on the package appearance The protective materials used for the package of DVR can protect against most of the accidental clashes during the transportation phase Second Please open the box and get rid of the plastic protective materials Verify whether there is any visible damage to the appearance of DVR Third Please open the DVR case and check the data wires in the front panel including power wire and the connection between the hard drive and the main board 2 2 Hard disk installation For first time use please install the hard disk 4 Remove the case screws 2Disassemble the cover 3Remove screws of HDD Adjust HDD position Connect HDD data wires 65crew HDD on the case Page 4 DIGITAL WATO HUSA CXover the machine 85crew the cover tight 2 3 Front panel 10 11 12 13 14 151617 18 1 Record 1 2 Search 2 3 play pause 3 4 pause 4 5 Fast forward 5 6 Record 6 7 Next File 7 8 PTZ 0 9 Power 10 IR remoter receiver 11 Time Record Power LED 12 USB 13 Zoom 8 14 Zoom 9 15 Shift 16 Direction 17 Menu 18 Esc Page 5 DIGITAL WA
30. ative cable must be plugged into the B slot the positive cable must be plugged in the A slot Note Make sure which is the negative and positive cable of your PTZ camera To plug the yellow and green cables make sure to correctly stick them in the A and B slots by making them stuck in the holes To do this please use a sharp utensil to press on the yellow clips By pressing on the yellow clips on top of the A and B slot you will be able to stuck the yellow and green cable 3 The third cable of your PTZ camera must be plugged into the BNC cable The BNC cable has 2 end sides On one end connect the PTZ camera cable The other end of the BNC cable must be plugged into the back of the DVR in one of the channel slots The red plug is useless so plug the Page 20 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 21 other one the yellow one Make sure to remember the channel to which you connected your PTZ Camera because you will need to remember this information to setup and configure your PTZ Camera 2 Configuring your PTZ camera on your DVR 1 To configure your PTZ camera record the 3 values displayed on the sticker of your PTZ camera It is very important to record these 3 values displayed on the sticker Protocol Address and Baudrate Make sure to write down these values because they are vital for we the configuration of your PTZ camera 2 Go to the main menu click on system and under system click on PTZ config O
31. ch as hardware information software version and the version released time Page 66 DIGITAL WATO HUSA Picture 4 46 Version Page 67 67 68 6 FAQ and maintenance 6 1 FAQ lf the problems are not listed please contact the local service or call the HQ service We are willing to offer the service 1 3 The DVR can not boot up normally Possible reasons could be the following 1 The power supply does not correspond to your voltage 2 Power supply line is not properly connected 3 Power supply switch is damaged 4 The program s update is wrong 5 The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken 6 The front panel is damaged 7 The main board of the DVR is damaged The DVR reboots automatically or stops working after boot up a few minutes Possible reasons are as followed 1 The input voltage is not stable or too low 2 The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken 3 The voltage of the power supply switch is too low 4 The video signal is not stable 5 The radiator is too hot or there is too much dust inside the DVR 6 The hardware of the DVR is damaged System can not detect hard disk Possible reasons are as followed 1 The hard disk s power supply line is not connected 2 The cables of the hard disk are damaged 3 The hard disk is damaged 4 The SATA port is damaged There are no video outputs in single channel multiple channels and all channels Page 68 ef 6 69 Possib
32. ction lets you set the recording parameters in the surveillance channels The recording parameters include the scheduling for the activation of automatic recording and the mode of recording being 1 Regular for continuos recording 2 Detect for beginning recording only if a movement is detected and 3 Alarm You can enter main menu gt recording function gt recording setup to set gp gp zs ea to 5 E ee ES Record Conf Channel 1 si Redundancy L Length 60 min PreRecord 5 Sec Mode Schedule Manual Stop Week Sat Regular Detect Period 1 00 00 24 00 DW Period 2 00 00 24 00 DW Period 3 00 00 24 00 C Period 4 00 00 24 00 o Advanced OK Page 29 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 30 Picture 4 1 Record Config Channel Choose a channel of your choice for the scheduling of automatic recording Choose the all channel to set the schedule for all the channels Redundancy Choose the redundancy function option to implement double backup function The double backup option lets the video be saved in two hard disks When selecting the redundancy option make sure that there are two hard disks installed One hard disk will function as the read write disk and the will be used as a redundant disk Length Set the time length of each video file 60minutes is the default value meaning that after 60 minutes the continuation of the video will be saved under a different file Pre Record Record
33. d GEES d OK Cancel Picture 4 15 DST date Page 42 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 43 4 4 2 Encode setup This function allows you to set the parameters of the video audio footage you will be recording such as video files and remote view images and so on The left column is for the settings of quality of the local video files recorded you can choose different type encodes such as D1 HD1 CIF QCIF The parameters on the right column are for the quality of the video trans missed via network the encode method is an Extra Stream Picture 4 16 Encode setup Channel Choose the channel number Compression By default the compression will be set at Standard H 264 Resolution Choose the resolution type D1 HD1 CIF QCIF according to your DVR capabilities Frame Rate The number of frames per second fps that the DVR will record The default and maximum is referred to as real time and is 30fps NTSC or 25fps PAL Bit Rate Type Choose the available bit rate type given Bit Rate The actual amount of data that the DVR will use to record video D1 1000 1500kbps CIF 384 1500kbps QCIF 64 512kbps Video Audio Choose Video or Audio to enable the changes you made The audio parameter will only apply if your cameras are equipped with a microphone Page 43 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 44 4 4 3 Network setup Picture4 17 Network This function lets you manage the network configura
34. d Conf PlayBack Picture 3 3 Main Menu 3 5 2 Record Mode There are different ways for accessing the recording mode 1 Quick access Right click on the window and select Record Mode this option will let you select basic recording functions A graph will be shown with 3 options to select A Schedule B Manual and C Stop As shown in the graph below additionally you will be able to select which channel to command A This function will only take effect if you already setup a specific schedule B By selecting manual you activate instant constant recording for each channel you selected Select all if you would like all the channels to start recording C By selecting stop you will disable recording of any type disabling the recording of each channel you selected Select all if you would like all the channels to instantly stop recording Page 13 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 14 Record Conf Channel 1 el Redundancy L Length 60 min PreRecord 5 Sec Mode Schedule Manual Stop Week T Regular Detect Period 1 00 00 24 00 gt O O Period 2 00 00 24 00 SS WW Period 3 E Period 4 00 00 24 00 g Advanced Cancel Picture 3 8 Record Mode For Advanced Record setting please refer to paragraph 4 2 1 Record Conf 3 5 3 Playback Right click on your mouse to access quick menu and click on Playback This function will let you search and play all previously recorded files For Advanced Playback setting plea
35. e DVR 485 interface Pi E ae T CANO RS lt 465 ALARM Di 2 Connect the video line with the DVR video input 3 Electrify the speed dome Page 9 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 10 3 Basic operation 3 1 Turn on Plug the power supply and turn on the power supply switch Notice the power supply s indicator light if turned on this indicates the video recorder is turned on After the startup you will hear a beep sound Note 1 Make sure the input voltage corresponds with the switch of the DVR power supply 2 Power supply requires 220V 10 50Hz It is suggested to use a UPS to protect the power supply 3 2 Turn off There are two ways to turn off DVR The first way called soft switch requires entering the main menu and choosing turn off in the turn off the system option The second way requires directly pressing the power supply switch Illumination 1 Auto resume after power failure If the DVR is abnormally shut down it can automatically backup previous video and resume the working status 2 Replace the hard disk Before replacing the hard disk the power supply switch in the rear panel must be turned off 3 Replace the battery Before replacing the battery the setting information must be saved and the power supply switch in the rear panel must be turned off The DVR uses button battery The system time must be checked regularly if the system s time is not correct please replace the batt
36. e backup equipment is not compatible The backup equipment is damaged The keyboard can not control the DVR Possible reasons are as followed 2 4 The serial port of the DVR is not set correctly The address is not correct When multiple transformers are connected the power supply is not large enough Please give each transformer an individual power supply The distance is too far Alarm can not be recessional Possible reasons are as followed 1 2 3 4 The setting of the alarm is not correct The alarm output is turned on manually The input machine is damaged or the connections are not correct There are some problems for specific program edition Please update the program Alarm is not working Possible reasons are the following 2 3 4 The setting of the alarm is not correct The connection of the alarm is not correct The alarm input signal is not correct The alarm is synchronously connected with two loops The remote controller is not working Possible reasons are the following 1 2 3 4 The remote control address is not correct The remote control distance is too far or the angle is too large There is no power in the battery The remote controller or the front panel of the recording machine is damaged The storage time is not enough Possible reasons are the following Front vidicon quality is bad The lenses are too dirty The vidicon is in
37. e system is windows 98 or win me We recommend updating to windows 2000sp4 or a higher Version or installing the software for low windows edition ActiveX is held back The version does not exceed dx8 1 Update the display s card driver Encountered a network connection failure Network setting issues Invalid password or user name The CMS is not matched with the DVR program version 14 The image is not clear or there is no image in network preview state or video file playback state Possible reasons are the following 2 6 The network is not stable The user machine s resources are limited Choose the play in team mode in the network setup of the DVR The region shelter or channel protection is set The user has no surveillance authorities The real time image of the hard disk recording machine itself is not clear 15 Network connection is not stable Possible reasons are the following 2 3 4 The network is not stable There is an IP address conflict There is a conflict with the MAC address The net card of the DVR is malfunctioning 16 There is something wrong with the USB backup or writing a CD Possible reasons are the following 1 2 3 The re writable device and the hard disk are sharing the same data lines The data is too much Please stop recording and backup The data exceeds the backup storage Page 71 17 18 19 20 21 4 5 T2 Th
38. efer to chapter 4 3 1 Motion detect 4 3 3 Video Loss This function could alert you when DVR fails to receive any signal from the camera Page 38 WATCH 39 Picture 4 10 Video loss Refer to chapter 4 3 1 Motion detect 4 3 4 Alarm input This function could alert you when your DVR receives signals from your external alarm device Picture 4 11 Alarm input Page 39 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 40 Refer to chapter 4 3 1 Motion detect 4 3 5 Alarm output Refer to chapter 3 5 6 4 3 6 Abnormality This function could alert you when your DVR detects software or hardware issues m Abnormality Event Type X AELE B Cancel Picture 4 12 Abnormality Event Type Select the event type such as No Disk Disk error No space Net disconnection IP conflict Enable Activate this function to receive alerts when your DVR detects software or hardware issues Show message An alert message will pop up in a box when your DVR detects software or hardware issues Buzzer Device will emit a continuous alert sound when your DVR detects software or hardware issues Page 40 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 41 4 4 System Set the system parameters such as the General Encode Network Net Service GUI display Account PTZ Configuration RS232 Tour Digital Advanced General Encode Network NetService s ed CH Bra GUI Display Account PTZ Config gt Digital System Config 4 4 1 General
39. end 120G 250G size to keep better stability 2 Overall capability option The hard disk capability formula is Overall capability M channel number time hour capability in an hour M hour The recording time formula is Recording time hour overall capability M Capability in an hour M hour channel number The DVR introduces the H 264 compression technology Its dynamic range is very large so the hard disk capability calculation is based on the estimation values of each channel creating files in an hour Example For one piece 500G HDD real time CIF for recording it will Keep recording for about 25 days HDD spaces per channel is 200M H if 4channels real time CIF at 24hours recording uninterrupted it can last 500G 200M H 24H 4ch 26 days Page 76 77 Appendix 4 Technique parameters Main processor High performance embedded microprocessor Operation system Embedded LINUX operation system System resource synchronous multi channel recording synchronous multi channel System sub code stream synchronous multi channel playback synchronous network operation Operation interface 16 bit true color graphical menu interface mouse operation supportive Interface display 1 4image display 1 4 8 9 image display 1 4 8 9 16 image display Video standard PAL 625line 50 f s NTSC 525 line 60 f s Surveillance image PAL D1 704x576 NTSC D1 704x480 quality Playback image PAL D1 704x576 NTSC D1 704 480
40. enu navigation Record Config Set the recording configuration recording type recording time period Record Playback Search and play your previously recorded video files Search and transfer your recorded files to an external device Motion Activating the motion detect function will enable the DVR to detect a detection movement in front of the camera and automatically start recording Video Activating the Video blind function will enable the DVR to send an alert blind in case the view of the camera is blocked by a foreign object Video Activating the Video loss function will enable the DVR to send an alert in Alarm loss case the view of the camera is lost Alarm Set alarm input channel equipment type linkage parameters defending input time section alarm output screen hint recording PTZ patrol This function could alert you when your DVR detects software or Abnormality hardware issues Alarm output Set alarm mode configuration manual shut down General Set system time data format language hard disk full time operation configuration machine number video format output mode summertime stay time Set main assistant coding parameter code mode resolving ability Encode System frame rate code stream control image quality type code stream value configuratio Configuration frame between value video audio enable n Network Set basic network parameters DHCP and DNS parameters network configuration hi
41. era doesn t detect motion the video files will be saved as type M than the recording will go back to type R files This applies to Page 30 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 31 the situation that selecting Regular and Alarm If you select all the three of them video files will be separated into three types of files If you select Detect and Alarm the DVR will only start recording when the camera detects motion or senses alarm The selection of Detect and Alarm will only take effect if they are properly configured Refer to Motion Detect and Alarm Input Menu Note Refer to chapter 4 3 to set the corresponding alarm function 4 2 2 Playback This option will let you search and view your previously recorded files There are two ways to access and view your previously recorded video files 1 Using the shortcut menu displayed above and clicking on Playback Picture 3 3 2 Selecting Main menu gt Record gt Playback Step 1 Under the Record tab select the Playback tab Step 2 A On the the screen s bottom left click on the play button and all your files will show up in a list Step 2 B Click on the search icon on the screen s bottom right corner select the search criteria and click search all your associated files will show up in a list This option is for advanced playback search Step 1 Step 2A D 20130309121356 Windows Photo Viewer e ett Main Menu oe
42. ery It is recommended to replace the battery every year and use the same battery type Note The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information will be lost Page 10 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 11 3 3 System Login The first time you will turn on your DVR system the software will prompt you to input a Username and Password By default you will only need to type admin in the Username section and click the OK button No password will be needed SYSTEM LOGIN User Name admin d Password Please Login Cancel Picture 3 1 System Login 3 4 Preview The system s date and time will be displayed in the software s upper right hand corner by default Please notice The most relevant functions are displayed by an icon The icons of each core functions are shown below Table 3 1 Preview icon 3 5 Desktop shortcut menu You can right click on the screen to access the the various shortcuts including Main menu Record mode Playback PTZ control High Speed PTZ Alarm Output Color Setting Output adjust Logout view1 4 8 9 screens Page 11 3 5 1 Main Menu DIGITAL WATO HUSA 12 Record Mode PlayBack PTZ Control HighSpeedPTZ Alarm Output Color Setting Output Adjust Logout View 1 View 4 View 8 View 9 Picture 3 2 Shortcut Menu Page 12 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 13 Main Menu System Advanced ke e es ar a Recor
43. evice for instance a USB or External hard drive Erase This function enables you to erase the video files within your external hard drive Stop This function enables you to terminate the transfer of files at anytime during the transfer Backup This function enables you to access the menu from which you can search and transfer the existing video files Add This function allows you to search and find your previously recorded video files Before pressing add make sure you specify the date and time of the videos you would like to find After the videos show up select the videos you would like to transfer and then press start to begin transferring Page 34 DIGITAL WAT HUSA them to your connected external drive Remove This function allows you to clear the window displaying the files you searched for Start Pause Click the start button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup Cancel During backup you can exit the page layout to carry out other functions 4 3 Alarm Function Main Menu p Ke P Video Blind Video Loss a A ar 4 he Alarm Input Alarm Output Abnormality Alarm functions include motion detect video blind video loss alarm input and alarm output 4 3 1 Motion Detect This function allows you to activate your DVR to detect a movement in front of your camera and start recording Page 35 DIGITAL WAT HUSA Motion Detect 36 Channel 4 sl Enable
44. gh speed download PPPOE NTP Email IP purview DDNS parameter Set channel name preview hint icon state transparency cover area GUI display time title channel time fold Page 27 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 28 PTZ Set channel PTZ protocol address baud rate date bit stop bit check configuration Serial port Configuration Set serial port function baud rate date bit stop bit check RS232 Digital Modify Recording Resolution Set patrol mode and interval time Hard disk Set appointed hard disk as read write disc read only disc or redundant management disc clear data resume date and so on EN Provides device info such as audio in alarm in out Device Info Advanced Import Export Import Files to DVR Automatic The user can set the auto reboot function with specific date and time maintenance Logout Reboot or Shut down your system Restore the software to factory settings Hard disk Display hard disk capability and recording time information BPS function displays the code stream Kb S of the image and the capability of the hard disk MB H in real time Info Log Look up system log history according to the set mode information Displays the basic information such as hardware information Version software version and the version released time Page 28 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 29 4 2 Record Record Conf Backup files to backup device 4 2 1 Record Configuration This fun
45. his function right click on your mouse and select Color Settings This function lets you adjust the image parameters of your screen display The image parameters include Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue and Gain You can set different parameters for different time sections Page 24 WATCH 25 Picture 3 18 Color Setting 3 5 8 Output Adjust This function enables you to adjust TV output area parameters To access this function you can use the desktop shortcut menu by right clicking on your mouse or enter main menu gt management tools gt Output adjust Picture 3 19 Output Adjust 3 5 9 Logout This function lets you Logout shut down or reboot the system You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter main menu DIGITAL WATO HUSA 26 Picture 3 20 Logout Shutdown Reboot the system logout Logout from the system At the time of logging in you will be prompted to enter your password again shut down This function lets you shut down the system terminating all current activities reboot This function lets you restart your system When turning on the system again you will be prompted to enter your password 3 5 10 Window switch This function allows you to select the type of the view on your monitor Eg by Selecting View 1 only one camera will be displayed By selecting View4 fours cameras will be displayed Page 26 DIGITAL WATO HUSA Zi 4 Main menu 4 1 Main m
46. k the system and maintain it regularly Page 73 Appendix 1 Remote controller operation Serial synchronouslyFunction number Multi window Same function as Multi window button in the front button panel 2 Merton Coinstar omen 8 ei Same function as sc bution inthe font panel EEN 5 Record contro Control the record 6 Record mode Same function as Record mode oe m Assistanttuncon Page 74 74 75 Appendix 2 Mouse operation Take right hand as an example The mouse in USB connection is supported e OO O EE Double click one item in the file list to playback the video Double click the playback video to zoom in or out the Double left click screen Double click the channel to make it full screen display double click again to resume the multi window display Left click Choose the according function in the menu Pop desktop shortcut menu in preview state Right click Current shortcut menu in the menu l Add or subtract number in the number setting Press middle Switch the items in the combo box button Page up or down in the list Choose the widget or move the item in the widget Set the motion detect area Drag mouse Set the cover area Page 75 76 Appendix 3 Hard disk capability calculation Make sure the hard disk installed to the DVR for the first time Pay attention to the IDE hard disk lines connection 1 Hard disk capability There is no limit for recording machine We recomm
47. le reasons are as followed 1 The software is not matching Please update the software 2 The image brightness is at 0 level Please restore the default setup 3 There is no video input signal or the signal is too weak 4 The channel protection or the screen protection is set 5 The hardware of the DVR is damaged Real time image problems such as the image color or the brightness distortion Possible reasons are as followed 1 The DVR is not matched to the monitor impedance 2 he video transmission distance is too far 3 The color and brightness setting of the DVR is wrong 4 The PAL or NTSC output does not match your location can not find the video files in local playback mode Possible reasons are are the following 1 The data line of the hard disk is damaged 2 The hard disk is damaged 3 Update the different program with the origin program files 4 The video files to look up are covered 5 The recording is not on The local video is not clear Possible reasons are as following 1 The image quality is too low 2 Difficulties to read the data on your device Reboot the DVR 3 The data line of the hard disk is damaged 4 The hard disk is damaged 5 The hardware of the DVR is damaged There is no audio signal in the surveillance window Possible reasons are as followed 1 The sound box and tone arm are not active 2 The audio lines are damaged Page 69 70 3 The hardware of the DVR is damaged 4 Your cameras are not
48. led in your software to then applying them in your system CS Main Menu gt Advanced gt Upgrade Upgrade Position USB DISK Upgrade file bootfont bin Upgrade Cancel Picture 4 41 Upgrade Upgrade Choose USB interface Upgrade file choose the file which needs upgraded Page 61 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 62 4 5 3 Device Info Provide device info such as audio in alarm in out 4 5 4 Auto Maintain The user can set the auto reboot function with specific date and time Also it is possible to auto delete old files according to a pre made schedule Picture 4 39 Auto maintain Page 62 WATCH i 4 5 5 Restore This option lets you restore the software to factory settings It is possible to restore only certain functions of the software Picture 4 40 Restore 4 5 6 Import Export Import files to DVR DIGITAL WATO HUSA 64 4 5 7 Logout Please refer to 3 5 9 4 6 Info Main Menu System Advanced HDD Info Version 4 6 1 HDD info Display the hard disk state hard disk type overall capability residual capability the recording time and so on Page 64 DIGITAL WATO HUSA ec Main Menu gt Info gt HDD Info N Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Read Write Capacity Left Capacity 58 29 GB 21 69 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 79 99 GB 0 00 MB 0 00 MB 6
49. nce you have entered the PTZ config function firstly select under the channel tab the corresponding channel to which you connected the cable of your PTZ camera Next plug the sticker information previously recorded Under the Protocol tab input the same protocol value found on the sticker Under the Baud Rate tab input the same baud rate value found on the sticker Under the address tab input the same address value found on the sticker Once this values have been plugged in just click on the OK button and your PTZ camera will be successfully configured and recognized by your DVR PTZ Config PTZ Device RS485 Device Channel 7 Protocol PELCOD NONE Address i Baudrate 9600 a 9600 Is DataBits 8 Cd Stop Bits 1s 1 m Parity None Te None H k OK Cancel Page 21 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 22 3 Arrange Preset and Tour This function will let your PTZ camera automatically spin to surveil different areas of interest 1 Right click on your mouse to access the quick menu and select the PTZ control function Click on the movement arrows displayed to control the movement of the PTZ camera when the PTZ camera is pointed towards the area to be surveilled click on the Set button 2 Having entered the Set menu under the function tab select the preset function There are 3 values that must be inputted Preset Interval and Patrol number Under Preset input value
50. se refer to paragraph 4 2 2 Playback 3 5 4 PTZ control This function enables you to directly control your PTZ camera Please note this function is useful only if you have PTZ cameras installed The functions include PTZ direction control Zoom Focus Iris Setup operation Patrol between spots Trail patrol Boundary scan Assistant switch Light switch Level rotation and so on Note 1 Decoder A B line connects with DVR A B line The connection is right 2 Click main menu gt system configuration gt PTZ setup to set the PTZ parameters 3 The PTZ functions are decided by the PTZ protocols Page 14 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 15 Picture 3 10 PTZ setup Speed Set the PTZ rotation range Default range 1 8 Zoom Click button to adjust the zoom of the PTZ camera Focus Clicklml button to adjust the focus of the PTZ camera iris Clicki button to adjust the iris light sensor of the PTZ camera Direction control Control the PTZ direction for view High speed PTZ Full screen view of the selected channel By pressing on the left button of the mouse you can accelerate the rotation of your PTZ By pressing on the left button of the mouse while you are moving you can zoom in or zoom out Set Enter the settings menu Page switch Enter the control menu Special functions 1 Pre set Preset is a position in which the camera is set in This position is memorized can be retrieved at anytime
51. set up and connected to your DVR system you will receive your DVR alarm notifications on your email according to each kind of alert previously selected MD Menu Alarm Menu Video Blind Video loss Page 46 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 47 Picture 4 21 EMAIL The first step for email email setup is to go to the main menu of the DVR Click on the System tab Under the System tab a multiple choice of options will appear the one to be selected is Network function Once having clicked on it the Network function screen will show up On the top right corner of the Network Function screen check the DHCP box mark to enable it Note that if the box mark is already checked please uncheck it and check the box mark again Once this is done click on the OK button on the bottom of the screen Now that you have pressed OK go back to the System tab original screen This time from the list of choices please Select the Net Service function and the Net Service screen will show up On the left side of the screen you will see the option EMAIL Double Click on it The first thing to do is check the enable box mark on the top left to activate the EMAIL function Now that this has been done on the SMTP tab please input the SMTP address SMTP server In this section you need to input the SMTP address For instance if you have a gmail account type in the SMTP address smtp gmail com if you have a yahoo account type in the SMTP
52. t the camera to stay in one area and under patrol number input value 1 as this is the first configuration to be made for both preset 1 and 2 Once all this information is plugged click on add preset 8 Now the same must be done for preset 2 so plug the same information except under preset tab where you will enter value 2 again click add preset At this point both preset 1 and 2 are saved under this tour patrol 1 9 Click to return to menu Click on page switch 1 time Under the No input value 1 which corresponds to patrol 1 The PTZ camera will move in between the areas of Preset 1 and 2 Page 23 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 24 3 5 5 High Speed PTZ N A 3 5 6 Alarm output Please check current channel status The symbol o indicates the channel is not in alarming status The symbol e means the channel is in alarming status You can use desktop shortcut menu or click main menu gt alarm function gt alarm output to enter the alarm output interface Picture 3 9 alarm output Configuration Alarm activates according to the configuration you set in alarm input Manual Alarm will be immediately activated Stop Click the stop button to immediately cease the alarm Alarm Type Select all if you would like to activate all alarm types The alarm types refer to the type of alarm devices you externally installed 3 5 7 Color Setting To access t
53. tion of your system Nei Card Choose the cable network card if your system is connected to the internet with a cable Choose wireless network card if your system is connected to the internet through a wireless connection DHCP Enable Select this box if you want your system to automatically detect the IP address not suggested Note DHCP server is pre installed IP address Set the IP address Default 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask Set the subnet mask code Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway Set the default gateway Default 192 168 1 1 DNS setup The Domain Name Server translates the domain name into an IP address The IP address is offered by your network provider The address must be set and will only work after rebooting your system TCP port Default 34567 HTTP port Default 80 HS Download High speed download Transfer Policy There are three options self adaption image quality priority and fluency priority The code stream will adjust according to your setup Self adaption will be a trade off between the Page 44 DIGITAL WAT HUSA 45 image quality and fluency Fluency priority and self adaption are only effective when the assistant code stream is enabled Otherwise image quality priority will be activated by default 4 4 4 Net Service Choose the Net service option select each function and press the set button to configure it or double click on each listed functions to configure
54. traction sign dot 2 There is no limit in the user and user group You can add or delete the user group according to user definition The factory setup include user admin You can set the team as you wish The user can appoint the purview in the group 3 The user management include group user The group and user name can not be the same Each user only belongs to one group Picture 4 33 Account Modify User Modify the existing user name with its authorities Modify Group Modify the existing group name and its attributes Modify Password Modify the user and group passwords You can set 1 6 bit password Note The user who possesses the user control can modify his own or other users password Page 54 WATCH JJ Picture 4 34 Modify Password Add user Add a new user in the group and set the username and password Choose the belonging group and choose whether this user can be used by multiple users at the same time Choose the authorities to be given to this user We recommend giving more authority to the main user EH Picture 4 35 add user Page 55 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 56 Add Group Add a group and set its authorities There are 36 different authorities eg 1 D Shutdown the device el PILL LU LI LL LL Co ib ity Picture 4 36 Add Group Delete User Delete the current user Choose the user to be deleted and click the delete user button Delete Group Delete the
55. video when the camera detects a motion Make sure the channel you mark under tab Record Channel is identical to that under tab Channel Tour You can select the channels for tour those ones selected will perform rotation according to their settings PTZ Activation Activate the PTZ camera when the alarm is on Note To activate the PTZ you can also go to Short cut Right Click gt gt Main menu gt gt PTZ control Main Menu gt Alarm gt Motion Detect gt PTZ Activation CAM None CAM 2 None CAM 3 None CAM 4 None CAM 5 None CAM 6 None AM 7 None CAM 8 None CAM 9 None CAM 10 None CAM Il None CAM 12 None CAM 13 None CAM 14 None VIKRIERIERIKRIERIERIRK VIKRIERIERIKRIERIERIRK CAM 15 None CAM 16 None OK Cancel Picture 4 8 PTZ Activation Delay Right next to PTZ Activation The extra recording time after a motion The function only Page 37 DIGITAL WATO HUSA 38 takes effect if you check Detect box in Record Config Refer to Record gt gt Record Config Show message An alert message will pop up in a box when the camera detects a motion Send Email Send Email alert to the your mailbox the function only takes effect if you register your Email address in Net service Refer to System gt gt Net service gt gt Email 4 3 2 Video Blind This function allows you to enable your DVR to send out alerts when the view of the camera is blocked Picture 4 9 Video Blind R

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