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1. 35 Playback Control BUNONS sec saat tthe srt Deus eae 36 Jurte Ce dn EE 36 le ele dx D HO 37 Search and Playback of Recorded Video ii 37 Condono ea EN ees 37 TIMES Le EE 40 Saving of Recorded VIIGO E 41 Save Curent Image 41 oaveAs video a tas dad 42 Save AS CID AA P P ti 42 Run CD DVD Burner lesson ltda clics Dase dels 43 AA PAY REEL CI I UT 43 Printing Curre Mtl AGC sudando toledana diste canada ista ista basin esas esa 45 User s Manual AUdIOPlaybDaCK EE 46 Checking Audio Recording Configuration nennen 46 Checking Audio Playback Configuration en 46 Playing Recorded AUGIO ii ine haue Sao ura us bre eon utate NR Mh ME 46 SmartSearch Environment Setup usais di 46 E il E i i 47 Aio biden 47 EE 48 Chapierd SmartBackUp ss lla 49 af APS Le dU o MM EE 50 SII RR RR RR RT ORRORE LAU tU SEED M 51 CD DVDBUMEer sedileii ladine 51 Target files Tor CD DVD burning aiar 52 Safeguards on Installing and Using the CD DVD Burning Program 52 Chapter 5 net 53 Recommended BASE System Requirements eene 53 BASE Program Instalando 53 SA CR RAR A 54 VESPE TA 54 Klee Te rell Le des 56 SmarBase SEU ia 58 Remote Setup ii 61 A A A ite 61 Remote Playback of Recorded Video 62 Local Playback of Recorded Video i 63
2. Set up zone m Camera association aaa a EE r Alarm association 1 16 17 22 LELEEEEEEE EILEEN Load Save Default Set preset Show results jw NOTE When using the video analytics function the object detection function will not be available for the same camera e Select a camera Select a camera icon to set up NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System p 2 section for details NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 e Enable All Click the button to enable Object Detection function for all cameras e Show results Check the box to display Object Detection results on the monitoring image for all cameras set to enable Object Detection If you want to use the Show results the Show OSD option should be selected during the System setup e Enable Check the box to enable Object Detection function for the selected camera If the Object Detection is selected the DVR will detect the changes on the image compared to the reference image during the preset dwell time e High priority Check the box to give high priority to the target camera The DVR will follow the advanced camera setup when the object detection detects changes on the image of the selected camera Ref
3. 0 PDRH16 series models PDRH32 model CD Power In Connect a power cord Video In 1 to 16 32 BNC Connect BNC cameras If you want to connect video source to another device you can use the Loop BNC connectors PDRH16 series models only The Loop BNC connectors are auto terminated Do NOT connect a cable to the Loop BNC unless it is connected to a terminated device because it will cause poor quality video Digital Video Recorder Audio In 1 to 16 Connect audio sources Line in Alarm In 1 to 16 Connect external sensor devices Alarm Out Relay Connect external alarm out devices such as buzzers or lights RS232 Connect a remote control device for RS232 communication The RS232 settings are available at the System tab Remote control setting in the SmartGuard program VGA D Sub Connect a PC monitor Connect a monitor before turning on the system Video might not be displayed on the monitor when connecting a monitor after turning on the system SPOT D Sub 8 BNC Sequence Display Connect a spot monitor for the sequence display The sequence display settings are available at the System tab Spot sequence dwell and More settings in the SmartGuard program 9 RS485 Connect a remote control device for RS485 communication The RS485 settings are available at the System tab Remote control setting in the SmartGuard program Alarm Out 1 to 16 TTL Connect external alarm out devices such as buzze
4. Refresh Reloads recorded data from the local hard disk drive Calendar Bookmark Goes to the specific dates and times by using the button 40 Digital Video Recorder 4 2005 31 gt A Select recorded data from the calendar The calendar provides access to single day MOT WTF recorded data Click the date you want to search Scroll through the months by c yu es clicking ER and N Clicking the button again goes to the bookmark 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 You can review the specific image fast and easily by adding bookmarks for recorded images Click the Sa button to bookmark the currently displayed image If you want to delete the bookmark select the target information and then click the iij button A bookmark lists the camera number date and time and bookmark description The bookmark description will be shown automatically when the mouse cursor is not moving on a bookmark data for a while Clicking the button again goes to the calendar NOTE When adding bookmarks on the BASE system the bookmarks are saved separately for each remote site SAVING OF RECORDED VIDEO NOTE The user can save recorded video when the user has an authority with External Save The External Save option should be selected during the SmartGuard Authority setup Refer to Chapter 2 SmartGuard Setting Up the Authority for details Click the External Save button The Save Type screen appears Save Type x
5. zi NOTE The tab and line can be used for more specific search of the z text in data Use a symbol indicating the location of each individual mE GE category and indicating the line where the category is located Refer z to Appendix 7 Text In Query for details Name Comp Value tab line rese fo bh bh hb p fo p Tab size Enter the tab size Up to eight tabs can be set F All Transaction I Case Sensitive e All Transaction Check this box to find all transaction results within ATO Setup ATO Criteria established find conditions Case Sensitive Check this box to distinguish between capital letter and small letters entered in the Name box NOTE ATQ Automatic Transaction Query queries and reports the transaction results automatically at the preset activate time You can check the results using the POS button on the main GUI of the SmartSearch 39 User s Manual ATQ Criteria Click the button and the following Transaction Query Criteria dialog box displays Select the query item from the Saved query list that are previously saved using the Save Cofig button and click gt gt then OK button Transaction Query Criteria vending machine 1 vending machine 42 Cancel ATQ Setup Click the button and the following Automatic Transaction Query setup dialog box Set the Activate time query start time Move to Use Automatic Transaction Query and check the box to enabl
6. Network Setup After you have changed the settings you can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes NOTE Refer to the Chapter 2 SmartGuard section for setting up Camera and Schedule menus Remote Setup Click the Setup button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartBase and the Select a system to set up screen appears Click the Remote radio button and select a remote site to connect from the list Select a system to set up Select a system C Local NOTE Refer to the Chapter 2 SmartGuard section for setting up each menu SmartSearch is remote and local playback software It allows playing back video recorded or backed up in the remote DVR system or BASE system The user can access the SmartSearch mode by clicking the Search button on the main GUI of SmartBase 61 User s Manual D Playback Screen Quit 3 Login Information 4 Clock Playback Control 8 Timetable Image Adjustment Buttons Screen Mode Buttons 9 Utility Buttons FRI Td 2900 150 NOTE See Chapter 3 SmartSearch for details on each button and its function Remote Playback of Recorded Video You can play back video recorded in the remote DVR system NOTE Only the user who has an authority with Remote Search can play back video recorded in the remote DVR Check if the Remote Search option for the user s authorization is selected duri
7. Activate al DVR does not record during the preset time 1 to 24 hours GE On rec stop Select how to notify when recording stops Jv Disp ge be 16 Digital Video Recorder Setting Up Sensors Authority Object Detection Remote Motion Detection Text In Sensor Video Loss Camera Video Analytics Alarm System Schedule Select a sensor r For each sensor 1 16 17 32 Enable J Normally closed Description Unknown Sensor type Normal ES High priority C3 C3 N Move to preset a a Get preset en e Save image files F ES CI EI CI Camera association AAA EE r Alarm association 1 16 17 32 Jojo sje o o e of EI e N a laai e SE cn Load Save Default Select a sensor Select a sensor icon D to set up NOTE The sensor number indicates the SENSOR IN port number on the DVR rear panel NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays sensor channels to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Enable Check the box to enable the selected sensor Normally closed Set the sensor type to Normally closed NC or Normally open NO If this box is checked it is in the normally closed mode If it is not checked it is in the normally open mode Description Entera sensor title such as Front Door You can use either the actual keyb
8. UTILITY Auto Sequencing Click the button to sequence the cameras in order Whenever you click the button it toggles between On and Off The switching interval can be set during the system setup Record The record mode is selected when this button is clicked SmartGuard returns to view only mode automatically when it is unable to record for example when the hard disk is full mz Pn x nw NOTE The DVR records only in accordance with the recording schedule which can be set during the system setup Before you install the DVR you need to fully understand the recording schedule USE Note also that clicking this recording mode button only prepares the DVR for recording In this state the DVR will follow the recording schedule Manual Alarm Output In general the alarm is activated automatically when any related sensor is activated However the user can activate all the alarm output manually by clicking this button while it is released or deactivate all the alarm output by clicking the button when it is pressed Setup Click the button to display a Setup dialog box Refer to the SmartGuard Setup section p 2 for details e EN Accessing SmartSearch Click the button to run the SmartSearch e ES Full Screen Click the button to enter the full screen mode All of the control buttons disappear and the monitoring window takes up the full screen in the full screen display mode To return from the full screen mode click th
9. Save Type Save Current Image C Save As Video File C Save As Clip File C Run CD DVD Burner Go e Save Current Image Saves the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file Refer to the Save Current Image section p 2 for details e Save As Video File Saves any video clip as an AVI file Refer to the Save As Video File section p 2 for details e Save As Clip File Saves any video clip as an exe file Refer to the Save As Clip File section p 2 for details Run CD DVD Burner Saves the recorded data on the CD or DVD drive using the CD DVD burning program Refer to the Run CD DVD Burner section p 2 for details NOTE When you save the current image as a bitmap file bmp file format only the watermark will be included on the image so you can check whether the saved image has been forged using the SmartWatermark watermark viewer program NOTE Starting to burn a CD DVD might interrupt DVR recording NOTE The image and video clip can be saved only under the C DR Series temp directory or on the removable disk including CD RW DVD RW and USB storage Save Current Image Click the Save Current Image radio button in the Save Type dialog box and click the OK button 41 User s Manual ail Save in Select the save location from the drop down list Save in C2 temp DEA del File name Enter the file name using either the actual keyboard or the Gg virtual keyboard e Save as type Selec
10. 32 channel alarm input and 32 channel alarm output PDRH32 model NOTE This manual covers the 16 and 32 channel digital video recorders For simplicity the illustrations and descriptions in this manual refer to the 32 channel model Refer to Appendix 12 Specifications for the system specifications of each model SYSTEM TYPES There are two system types POST DVR system and BASE system The POST is a complete DVR system with cameras and the BASE is a computer with software to access the POST DVR The BASE can view live or previously recorded video from the POST DVR The POST DVR can access another POST DVR when they are networked via LAN however it can only review previously recorded video and cannot view live video from the other POST DVR J Bd NETWORK BASE SYSTEM u ER CAMERAS User s Manual SYSTEM DIAGRAM NTSC PAL RGB Monitor Monitor ei Ss dk ii VGA Spot Output Network Remote Monitoring RASplus WebGuard a q ATM POS Sensors Flashing Light Siren FRONT PANEL Power Button Power LED HDO LED Power Button Turn the system on or off e Power LED Is lit when the unit is turned on e HDD LED Flickers when the unit accesses to the hard disk drive e DVD RW Use to export recorded data to the DVD RW media e USB Connect USB devices such as a mouse keyboard USB storage device or printer REAR PANEL 000 000000 0 00 000000
11. If you set To 08 00 and From 18 00 this means the alarm will be active over night from 6 00 p m until 8 00 a m the following day Dwell time Set the alarm output duration 0 seconds to 30 minutes by holding down and dragging the pointer 26 Digital Video Recorder Setting Up the Text In xl System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Textln Remote Authority TEXT IN For Each Text in Controller User define TCPAP Select Text In System m Textln device tr Hl m im be Enable v zl Save image files Gass S335 Syntax rest 3 rer 4 Case Sensitive _ Transaction Start Any character T 5 li Transaction End aga More Lines 0 agg C ssa Line Delimiter agg d jo Ignore String 4446 4449 rar 9 im Dwell Time Display Dwell 00 10 Iseo T 60sec aay L Ehe Transaction timeout 01 00 Omin G min m Camera association iess CORONES Load Save Default Use TextIn OSD DK Cancel e Text In device Select a text in device icon E to set up NOTE Up to 16 text in channels are available when connecting the WIBU key USB 2 0 port Ask your dealer or distributor about purchasing the WIBU key and details about it Use Text In OSD Check the box if you want to display text in information
12. Refer to the PTZ section p 2 for details 2 Image Adjustment You can adjust the brightness contrast hue and saturation of live e x image by clicking the designated buttons Click the Default button to reset them to the EEN default settings These adjustments should not be used to correct improperly set cameras or monitors Also it is important that images are properly adjusted Saturation SC E System Status Displays date and time the remaining hard disk space operating mode co 3 and the type of hard disk usage Refer to the Utility Buttons section p 2 for details JE Logging In Out the System Log In Click the Logout button after logging out the User Login dialog box appears Enter the User ID and Password and then click the OK button if you want to log in the system If the login fails more than three times the buzzer will be activated for three minutes The successful login can stop the buzzer trigger during the buzzer activation The log for failed login as well as successful login will be displayed on the system status window Log Out Click the Login button after logging in the Quit dialog box appears Click the Yes button if you want to log out the system NOTE When No local login is selected during the Setting Up the Authority setup section p 2 the DVR does not ask login procedure NOTE When you forgot the password ask your dealer or distributor Digital Video Recorder Utility Buttons
13. When any objects cross over the line in the preset direction the system considers it as a video analytics detection event Loitering Select Single event from the Event type list and select Loitering from the Event 1 list Clicking the Edit button displays the Loitering setup screen 71 User s Manual Claas all Lovering Time sec 20 sl Erase D CS zs Name Enter the event name The name will be displayed in the rule list Draw Erase Click the button to enable blocks on the screen to set up a detection area You can select one block at a time by clicking each block or an area of blocks by dragging a mouse on the screen The Erase button works the same way except that it erases blocks Loitering Time sec Set up the length of time for the detection to last and to be recognized as an event When any objects in motion are detected in the detection area during the loitering time the system considers it as a video analytics detection event Left removed object detection setup Select Single event from the Event type list and select Left removed object detection from the Event 1 list Clicking the Edit button displays the Left removed object detection setup screen r Latt removed object detection setup wend se Claas all Required lire fer detection sec 3 sl Ce e Dual Event Name Enter the event name The name will b
14. and the Select a system to set up screen appears Click the Local radio button and then click the Set up button Select a system to set up Select a system 58 Digital Video Recorder Setting up System System Camera Schedule Remote SYSTEM Camera On Off System 1 18 17 32 Location Company Name ES Sens Show VLoss Dialog Event log Sequence dwell 3sec e Coo 1 sec Help F1 Auto Deletion US Show DSD M Motion Detection Object Detection jw Use alert sound on event HDD usage C Once Recycle Iw Sensor Iw Motion Detection Verify password Before shutdown jw Object Detection Before stop recording Iv Video Loss Before setup Iw Testin Before search iw Video Analytics Set up Time Sync Change password Set up backup DK Cancel e Show VLoss Dialog Check the box if you want to show the video loss acknowledge dialog when the video loss is detected e Event log Displays the event log list of the BASE system e Show OSD Check the box if you want to show OSD information including camera title recording mode recording status and event detection results on the image Check the event box if you want to show detection results when the selected event occurs Verify password Check the boxes to use a password Before shutdown Before stop recording Before setup and or Before search e Use alert sound on event Check the box if you want the system
15. 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 24 Digital Video Recorder Detect Obscuration Check the box to use the obscuration detection And then set the obscuration level from 0 to 50 by holding down and dragging the pointer The higher the percentage the more sensitive it is Ifthe obscuration detection is selected the DVR will check the obscuration of the target camera and consider the obscuration on the images as video loss Detect Flare Check the box to use the flare detection And then set the flare level from 0 to 50 by holding down and dragging the pointer If the flare detection is selected the DVR will check the brightness of the target camera and consider the flare on the image as video loss e High priority Check the box to give high priority to the target camera The DVR will follow the advanced camera setup when the target camera detects video loss Refer to the Setting Up Cameras section p 2 for configuring advanced camera setup e Save Image Files Check the box to save the image as a JPEG file when a selected camera has lost video loss The file will be saved in each date folder under the C IDR Series Temp RecordExt folder automatically The Save Image files function operates regardless of the recording schedule NOTE The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 700MB free space NOTE The recording speed might decrease when the image files from multiple cameras are saved at the sa
16. 18 E e Calc Size Calculates and preview the backup file size you are saving Click the Start button to display the Save As dialog box Designate a folder path and enter a file name Selecting Save saves video according to the settings Selecting Close cancels the saving operation and closes the dialog box Calc Size 42 Digital Video Recorder NOTE When the write to CD DVD box is checked you need to select the CD or DVD recorder to use and select the folder name to save on the CD or DVD drive by clicking the gt button You can designate the folder path by entering between the directory name and file name For example if you enter abank test a directory named abank with an exe file named test exe will be created NOTE If the target disk for saving clip files is C it must have at least 800MB free space NOTE When the total file size reaches 2GB you will be asked to continue saving by creating multiple files in 2GB units If you click the OK button the system will continue saving by creating multiple files in 2GB units NOTE Refer to the Clip Player section p 2 for the reviewing the saved video clips Run CD DVD Burner Click the Run CD DVD Burner radio button to initiate the CD DVD burning program NOTE The CD DVD burning program will be selected during the SmartSearch Environment Setup Refer to the SmartSearch Environment Setup section p 2 for details O SmartBurner x m
17. 21 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK i Acknowledge 22 Loss of input signal l Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 23 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 24 Loss ofinput signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 25 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 26 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 2 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 28 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 29 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 30 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Loss of input signal EE Acknowledge al Loss of input signal Acknowledge co to u ey cone sek ce i PA ow k A dan c Loss of input signal Acknowledge 32 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Acknowledge All e Audible tone dwell Set the dwell time of alarm output The alarm output will be activated during the preset dwell time when the video loss is detected NOTE The alarm output can be reset during alarm activation only by clicking the Acknowledge or Acknowledge All button in the Video Signal Failure dialog box 25 User s Manual Setting Up the Alarm xi System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Al
18. 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Hour Set the recording schedule for each day MON to SUN and holidays HOL Select the hours to record by holding down on the recording start time and dragging to recording finish time The hour selection will be made through both hours and days The cells you select will be filled in blue e Rec mode Click the desired recording mode button If you click the Time lapse button an R will display in the selected cells Nothing displays when selecting View only 15 User s Manual NOTE The DVR provides four different recording modes View only mode No recording will be made during selected hours Time lapse mode Time lapse recording will be made during selected hours Event mode Event driven recording will be made during selected hours Time amp Event mode Time lapse recording will be made during selected hours and the DVR will go into the event driven recording mode during selected hours when an event occurs Event mode E smovti Click the desired event s button to be associated with the event recording mode Click the event button to toggle On and Off Various recording modes e g R R s s mo smov R smov R E etc may display in the time table according to settings of user defined Event modes If you select all available events and E will display in the selected cells NOTE Video Loss v in Event mode includes both video loss and video obscuration detection e Quick setup Select
19. Ask your system administrator for details about the IBanks setup SmartScan This is invisible software that scans the hard disk drive for recording SmartGuard Enters the SmartGuard program SmartSearch Enters the SmartSearch program SmartBackup Enters the SmartBackup program SmartServer This is invisible software that prepares images for transmitting to remote sites via modem or LAN Explorer Initiates Explorer without accessing Windows SmartGuard Displays the log file that logs every operation of the DVR Close Closes SmartShell and accesses Windows Restart Restarts the DVR Shutdown Shuts down the DVR About Displays the software version information Digital Video Recorder Appendix 3 Network Setup LAN 1 Run the SmartGuard program and click the Setup button on the main GUI 00000000 0060060000 e le Casa Eras fe Maker Deep Cipsa Data Vias Aras W Lag di Tesis ha Ageg REMOTE MONITORING E ara Mara 3 Clicking the Set up network button displays Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties screen x Select Obtain an IP address automatically or Use the following IP address You can use automatically assigned IP settings if your network supports depending on your network environment When selecting Obtain an IP add ress this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings automatically the DNS server address is set up auto
20. Backup Drive Po y M Time Iv Video Analytics results Iv Automatic Data Loading Iv Audio Play lt I Overlay Text In Data CD DVD Burner ShowField Image PS Arrange cameras on the screen manually Add Printer Default General Local Drive Select the location of the local drive from the drop down list In most cases the local drive is C Even if the software is installed on more than one hard disk drive the local drive will be C assuming that the operating system Windows and the DVR program have been installed on the C drive NOTE It is recommended that you keep the C drive as the default unless you are using the DVR for the test purposes Backup Drive Select the folder path of the backup video to be played from the drop down list Automatic Data Loading Check the box to automatically load recorded data from the previous data loading path when SmartSearch is initiated If this box is not checked you will need to select the data loading path manually by clicking the Local Remote or Backup buttons whenever initiating SmartSearch Audio Play Check the box to listen to recorded audio in the playback mode Click the speaker icon and adjust the volume in the Wave column if you want to set the volume of an installed speaker BER Option Hale Mate Valar Wine Sar Spr Line Volume Me Volume Balance Bancs Balance Hare Baler B d PEA FAA FA ES Volume Volume Volume Volume Vru
21. Callback Message Date_Time Callback Event type Camera No of the POST system Camera title User ID POS Click to display POS control buttons The user can watch the text data coming from the POS remotely Alarm Control Click to display alarm control buttons You can check the alarm status and control the alarm output remotely Pressed alarm button is active mode and released button is inactive mode The user can active or inactive alarm output manually by clicking the button when it is released or pressed If the user disables the alarm during the Alarm setup on the SmartGuard the alarm button will be disabled Only the administrator can control the alarm output from a remote site Click the left or right arrow buttons to display the previous or next alarm button panel PTZ Click to display PTZ control buttons Controlling PTZ from the SmartBase mode changes the PTZ setup of the remote DVR Only the administrator and authorized users for PTZ control can change PTZ setup from a remote site 4d Image Adjustment You can adjust the brightness contrast hue and saturation of live ee image by clicking the designated buttons Click the Default button to reset them to the default settings Only the administrator can adjust the image These adjustments should not be used to correct improperly set cameras or monitors Also itis important that images Sameton Sl are properly adjusted These adjustments cannot make up for improp
22. Check the box if you want to show OSD information on the image of selected camera If you want to enable Show OSD function the Show OSD option should be selected during the System setup e Same configuration for all cameras Check the box to set all cameras with the same configuration e Time lapse rec speed Set the recording speed for the time lapse mode by holding down and dragging the pointer Y ou can set the speed from 30 to 1 30 seconds The value of the recording speed is the time to record one image Therefore the lower the value the more images are recorded during the same time For example 30 means one image per 30 seconds will be recorded 1 means one image per second and 1 30 means that 30 images per second NOTE When the recording speed is set to higher than 1 2 sec less than two images per second recorded audio will NOT be played NOTE The PDRH16 RMT LIVE X model has a maximum recording speed of 240 images per second 200 images for PAL that will be applied globally depending on the number of cameras recorded However this maximum recording speed can be decreased when using more than eight cameras The PDRH16 RMT LIVE model have a maximum recording speed of 120 images per second 100 images for PAL and this maximum recording speed can be decreased when using more than four cameras e Rec image resolution Set the record image size by holding down and dragging the pointer NOTE Higher resolution images require more stor
23. Drive amp Disc Information Drive le HL DT ST DVD RAM GH22N530 Eject Close Disc DVD R Refresh Capacity 4489 4489 MB Free Total Burn amp Erasing Files amp Add Files Folders BET Add Folder Remove Hide Options gt gt General m Burning y Erasing Show Log Window Append Sessior Speed auo v v Quick Erase Show Files in Dis Close Disc Session M Eject Disc M Eject Disc IV Clear File List JA e Drive amp Disc Information Select the CD or DVD recorder to use Click the Eject button if you want to eject the media from the drive and click the Close button if you want to close the drive door Clicking the Refresh button updates the list of connected recorder Disc displays the disc information and Capacity displays the disc capacity Burn amp Erasing Select the video files or folders to save after clicking the Add Files or Add Folder Selected files or folders will be displayed on the list Clicking the Remove button deletes the selected files or folders The capacity bar above the list shows the data capacity After selecting the files or folders to save click the Burn button Click the Erase button to erase all data on the disc Options Select Options to set up options required General Check the box beside Show Log Window to display the log list ofthe program and check the box beside Show Files in Disc to display files or folders saved on the select
24. IDR Series Temp RecordExt folder automatically The Save Image files function operates regardless of the recording schedule 27 User s Manual NOTE The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 700MB free space NOTE The recording speed might decrease when the image files from multiple cameras are saved at the same time NOTE The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files e Syntax Case Sensitive Check the box to distinguish between capital letters and small letters from text in data Transaction Start Enter the character string to be considered as transaction start If the Any character box is checked preset any character will be considered as transaction start Transaction End Enter the character string to be considered as transaction end NOTE Entering multiple keywords for Transaction Start End are supported Use a semi colon to delimit each keyword When the semi colon is included in Transaction Start End itself use a double semi colon More Lines Set the line count after preset character string for transaction end The DVR will include preset line count in one transaction Line Delimiter Enter the character string that divides each text in line Ignore String Enter the character string The DVR will ignore the text in line including the string which is set in this field Dwell Time Display Dwell Set the dwell time to display the text in informati
25. J T re D M e a T Hun FT Hun E ban F Mule Bebe Mado output Overlay text in data Check the box to display the text in information on the image If this box is not checked the text in information will be displayed on another dialog box Show Field Image Check the box to display recorded video with 704x480 704x576 PAL resolution as the field image not the frame image This option may help to reduce distorted patterns that might occur on frame images Arrange cameras on the screen manually Check the box to arrange cameras manually at the desired location of the playback screen Refer to the Time Lapse Search Camera Label Buttons section p 2 for details OSD Select the OSD information to be displayed on the playback image by checking the box next to desired options CD DVD Burner Click the button to register the location where the CD DVD burning program is When using the program provided by the CD DVD burning manufacturer select SmartBurnerPlus exe in the C IDR Series folder Recorded data can be saved on the CD or DVD drive by using the SmartBackup program Refer to Chapter 4 SmartBackup for details of the SmartBackup program Add Printer Set up the printer Follow the instructions to install and set up the printer Default Reset the system to default values After you have changed all the settings you can save your changes by clicking the OK Button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes Net
26. Network Address Translation device check the Use NAT box Help desk Displays the information registered on the Help desk Hide i DVRNS server Ready You can save your changes register the DVR information on the DVRNS server by clicking the Change button and hide the IP Notifier DVRNS DVR Name Service dialog box by clicking the Hide button e Set up network Set up the network Refer to Appendix 3 Network Setup for details e Set up Callback Set up the callback function The DVR can be set up to notify the target server running the SmartBase when certain events occur x Use Callback Check the box to enable the callback function Iv Use Calback Center Enter the IP address of each server A maximum of three servers T can be set Retry Counts Enter the number of times you would like the DVR to try EM contacting the server if the connection fails cene When Select the target event The DVR will call when the selected events Cena occur Multiple selections are available You can save your changes by ioo clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the Set up Callback dialog eg ms box without saving the changes B isa NOTE Callback messages will be displayed on the system status window a po of the target server They include event type event detection time and system location entered during the System setup Video Analytics aed e Set up Email Set up
27. Remote and Local Playback of Backup Ven 63 SMA AU de a ds 63 Appendix 1 Accessing WINdOWS i 65 Appendix2 SmartShelli isla ali qve unt duet us quse piel dise c tus sexe Cue bbs lil 66 Appendix 3 Network Setup LAN es irn obige Lili 67 Aller el Ee Ee de 68 Appendix lies 73 Appendix 6 EE EECHER ee 78 Appendix T Tex IT OUG EE 80 Appendix 8 Connector Pin Outs ii 82 Appendix 9 Event Log Notices A 84 Appendix 10 Protocol for Remote Controlling DVR 85 Appendix 11 Troubleshooting o dt de e E AO 89 Appendix 12 SpDpeciliCallOllS nra 90 Digital Video Recorder Chapter 1 Product Information FEATURES e Compatible with color cameras and other standard video sources H 264 codec Video synchronization not required e Simultaneous recording multi screen viewing playback remote monitoring and archiving Versatile display formats for convenient user interface e Main and Spot monitor outputs On screen graphic display including camera title location recording status and mode display e Sequence mode available in all screen formats Hardware watchdog timer function Programmable motion detection for each camera input using graphic user interface Various image enhancement functions Remote monitoring playback and control via Ethernet User friendly interface Proprietary encryption scheme preventing video from alteration Max
28. Set up camera input signal SO Transmit Speed r Setup Network Setup Callbact Set up Email Add User Edit User Action Related Y Record On Off v Time Change v Shut Down v Alarm Control v Color Control Y Textin Control v PTZ Control Y Smart Search Delete User Available Camera v No Local Login Monitoring Without Login v Remote Monitoring v Extemal Save Y Remote Search Apply all user in same level Network Remote Control v Auto Logout 60 min 1 min Lm 180 min Load Save Default e Add User Click the button and the User Information dialog box appears Set up the user information to register a new user NOTE Up to 256 users can be registered User ID Enter the user ID using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard User Information User ID l E Authority level User Group z Authority level Select the authority level from a drop down list User Password Change Group 1 3 Manager or Administrator NOTE Only the administrator level user can change the Remote and Authority setup NOTE The authority setup of the Administrator cannot be edited Cancel Change Click the button and the Change password dialog box appears Set up the password for a newly registered user Click the text field beside New password and Confirm new password and e
29. Use modem and check the box when using a modem for remote access and then select the operating system on the BASE system either Windows 98 or Windows XP For the remote connection via a modem the dial up networking must be installed on the BASE system and the Phone number and Dial up callback IP should be entered Set up Port Set up the port numbers Click the text field beside Remote Watch Remote Search and Remote NetSound and enter the appropriate port number of each program acquired from your system administrator to enable remote watch remote search and two way audio communication between POST and BASE system Clicking the Default button resets all the port numbers to the default settings User ID Password Enter the user ID up to 16 characters and password up to eight characters Then click the text field beside Confirm Password and enter the user password again to confirm the password Move to No Password and check the box when using a User ID without a password Clicking the OK button saves the changes and returns to the Setup dialog box Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes 57 User s Manual NOTE When using the DVRNS server check the Use DVRNS box and then enter the site name to register in the Site ID field and the DVR name of the remote site in the Network address field The DVR name you enter should match the DVR name set during the Remote Monitoring setup on the remote DVR NOT
30. by using the Ctrl or Shift keys on the actual keyboard Click each bank to be backed up while pressing and holding the Ctrl key If you want to select all banks in a specific range click the first and last banks to be backed up within the range while pressing and holding the Shift key Click the Update button to update the record bank information After you have set up the Manual Backup by List click the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the settings NOTE The BANK is the basic unit for the database used by the DVR system 50 Digital Video Recorder SETUP Click the Setup button in the SmartBackup dialog box to set up the backup information The Setup dialog box appears Auto backup Auto backup Check the box to set up auto backup Ifthis box is checked the DVR will back up automatically according to the established auto backup settings If Auto backup is not selected the DVR is in the manual backup Cancel mode and follows the established manual backup settings Refer to the Manual 743 Backup section p 2 for setting up the manual backup NOTE During Auto Backup event recording data of camera channels that A are set under pre event recording mode will NOT be backed up E Latest Backup Time Shows the latest backup date and time When the em DVR is set to Auto Backup mode only the banks recorded after Latest Backup Repeat Time will be backed up M DOT Period
31. have 2 digit number for specifying spot monitor Added PA for auto pan which is different from PE 52 in PE 52 can specify the type of auto pan November 7 2003 Version 1 5 Add LI LO PM PR commands July 22 2008 Version 1 6 Added FG NF NG command for 32ch control For DVR sample code for Checksum is followed int GetCheckSum char msg int len DWORD sum 0 BYTE p BYTE msg while len gt 0 sum DWORD p len return int sum 100 void AddCheckSum char msg int len strlen msg int checksum GetCheckSum msg len sprintf msg len 02d checksum Notation explanation only do not include in the message single selection from list of possible symbols for interval _ the length is not fixed but determined by preceding operand Only 24hour format is supported ex 20000603 135030 Only support for Lan Control ID can be up to 16 characters and password can be up to 8 characters Only support for Lan Control The text can include special characters Net Full 1 2x2 2 3 4 3 3x3 4 2 8 5 1 12 6 4x4 7 PIP 8 7 1 full 2 2x2 3 3 4 4 3x3 5 2 8 6 1 12 7 4x4 8 PIP 9 10 Not used on IDR 11 5x5 12 1 32 A Z F B P S first last forward backward pause stop Alarm Mute alarm out is off while Alarm Mute is on regardless of alarm status 00 99 AA id 00 99 for each alarm or AA for all alarms A
32. irregular shapes Place Sensiviy 3 cursor where you want to start the line Hold down the left Min Blocks 10 mouse button and drag the cursor to where you want the end of the line Release the mouse button and a group of boxes appears along the line you drew You can draw lines around shapes by repeating this process 38 Digital Video Recorder Rectangle Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor in any direction A rectangle appears Once the rectangle is the size you want release the mouse button and the rectangle fills with boxes ei Fill When using the fill tool clicking the mouse will fill that area of the image with boxes If a shape has been drawn with the line tool clicking inside will fill the area with boxes Clicking outside the area will fill the outer area with boxes If no shapes have been drawn the entire screen will fill with boxes NOTE When you select the Erase mode 2 you can use the tools as described above to delete boxes e Find Method Select either Change or Object Change Detects changes at the user defined motion detection zone between two consecutive images which are usually motion For example if you want to detect if anyone passes through a door you can draw a Change detection around the door The system will search through recorded data for any motion in the doorway Object Detects changes at the user defined motion detection zone as compared with the image d
33. main GUI ef TT 1 d Jr Te WT 00000000 00600060000 2 Select the Video Analytics tab 69 User s Manual xj System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Text4n Remote Authority VIDEO ANALYTICS For each camera si ption All detection objects Rule list No Name Event Action Add 9 O A o eeemymy6 AA oe Maximum number of rules for one camera is 4 However only 1 rule can exist if face detection is working In this case You can apply video you have to remove all the evisting rules before you add a face detection event analytics to 4 cameras at maximum Load Save Default DK Cancel 3 Click the Video Analytics Activation button and activate Video Analytics PDRH16 series models only AAA Read the disclaimer carefully and decide whether or not to use eegend the video analytics function Selecting agree and clicking the e accuracy of the video analyte behaviour ls dependant upon mary factors including but not limited to camera speclilcation camera placement system OK button activates Video Analytics Infrastructure typefdesign quality system programming environmental conditions and visual Interpretation Gy accepting this special discialmer you understand ese lectora and the unrellable nature of any outcome mplled or otherwise o
34. offitoggle CT CT PTZ Home Position PE 51 _PTZ Auto Pan PE 52 00 16 00means stop CEC _PTZ Tour PE 53 00 16 00 means stop O PTZ Pattern P 54 00 16 00 means stop O J PTZ Menu On Off PE 55 Y N T on offftoggle CT y PTZ Alarm Reset PE 56 _PTZ Alarm Out Control PE 57 00 99 Y N T on offftogge _PTZ Light On Off PE 58 Y N T on offftoggle CT CT PTZ Pump On Off PE 59 Y N T on offitoggley CT PTZ Wiper On Off PE 60 Y N T on offitoggle CT PTZ Aux On Off PE 61 Y N T on off toggle Getting Information from DVR Reply Reply data ReadTime mm im YYYYMMDDHHMMSS Read Alarm In la ai 01 99 0 FF alarm data Read Alarm Out ao ao 01 99 00 FF alarm data Read Disk Usage du du 000 100 Read Recording ro ro Y N Read Panic Recording pr Ip YN Read Playback mode pm pm LBE 0 Read Screen Format sf sf 0 9 Read Sequence sq LI Lag LN Error code Unclassified error 0000 Unsupported command 0001 87 User s Manual Revision History May 5 2003 Version 1 2 Added ss command for getting the status of system Added ao command for getting the status of alarm out October 6 2003 Version 1 3 Added PX for specifying the speed at which PTZ moves Added PE for specifying the extended PTZ functions November 5 2003 Version 1 4 Change SC SS command to
35. power button on the front panel to turn the system off NOTE When turning off the system you must confirm that you want to turn off the unit Turning off the system is allowed to only authorized users for the Shut Down option during the SmartGuard SETUP Authority setup CAUTION The system can be shut down by force by pressing the power button on the front panel over 10 seconds However follow the normal shutdown procedures as mentioned above when the system is operating normally Turning off the DVR without shutdown procedures can cause damage to the system User s Manual Digital Video Recorder Chapter 2 SmartGuard OVERVIEW SmartGuard is powerful surveillance software It provides multiplexer functions digital time lapse recording and event driven recording SmartGuard also provides motion detection PTZ control and various image enhancement functions NOTE The first time you turn on the system it will immediately begin recording If you have less than 32 cameras you must enter the setup screen and deactivate any inputs to which cameras are not connected otherwise the recording speed might be decreased somewhat FEATURES e Max 32 channels Max 960 images sec recording 800 images sec PAL PDRH32 model User friendly interface e Scheduling by camera and time Time lapse or event driven recording Motion detection and object detection function Audio recording PTZ control NOTE Refer to Appen
36. saving the changes e Camera association Click the camera icon to associate it with the camera selected during the Select a camera setup Video from associated camera s will be recorded when the object detection detects changes on the image of the selected camera NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Alarm association Click the alarm icon to associate it with a selected sensor The alarm will go off when the object detection detects changes on the image of the selected camera NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays alarm channels 1 to 16 and selecting 77 32 tab displays 17 to 32 NOTE Frequent changes of illumination might cause improper operation of the Object Detection Constant illumination will be preferred for the optimization of the Object Detection function 21 User s Manual Setting Up the Video Analytics xl System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm TextIn Remote Authority VIDEO ANALYTICS For each camera r Select a camera TESTES 17 32 Use video analytics Graphical results display option All detection objects r Hule list Magimum number of rules for one camera is 4 However only 1 rule can exist if face detection is working In this case You can apply video you have to remove all the existing rules before you add a face dete
37. the e mail notification Each event can be set individually for e mail notification Select the Event tab to set up 30 Digital Video Recorder x Sensor Motion Object Detection Video Loss Stop Recording Login Fail 3 times Video Analytics S M A R T Ignore Same Continuous E vents 10 00 Leer Ll Bamm V Use EMail v Attach the event image file Apply All SMTP Server Apply Work hour Server Address E work hour Port 25 agg E a Fram 00 00 Type of encrypted connection None 00 00 4 00 Login a ID To 00 00 Password a MY AR 00 00 j 24 00 m Email message Sen ssi Recipient in work hour Recipient ss Message Use Email Check the box to enable e mail notification function Attach the event image file Check the box to attach the event detected image file when emailing Ignore Same Continuous Events Check the box set the dwell time if you want to send an e mail for the first detected event and ignore same continuous events during the preset dwell time Apply All Set all events with the same configuration SMTP Server Enter an SMTP server IP address and port number Select a type if the SMTP server uses the type of encrypted connection Check the Login box ifyou want to connect to the SMTP server that requires login procedure and enter the IP and passwo
38. the type of event you want to display during spot sequence Multiple events can be selected NOTE Event display will be enabled when you set up the event monitoring during the Camera advanced setup Refer to the Setting Up Cameras section p 2 for details Show video loss Check the box if you want to show the video loss image during spot sequence 10 Digital Video Recorder Monitoring without login Check the box if you want to view video on the Spot monitor without login e Setup Time Sync Set up the time synchronization if required Refer to Appendix 6 Time Synchronization for details e Change Signal Select the video input signal to each camera number from a drop down list NOTE nput Signal 1 to Input Signal 16 can be selected for Camera 1 to Camera 16 and Input Signal 17 to Input 1 16 17 32 Signal 32 for Camera 17to Camera 32 Camera 1 input Signat y Camera 9 input Signal9 NOTE The input signal number indicates the VIDEO IN Camera 2 Input Signal2 Y Camera10 finpusignat0 y port number on the DVR rear panel Camera 3 Input Signal3 zl Camera 11 Input Signal11 sl Camera 4 input Signal4 sl Camera 12 input Signal12 sl Camera 5 Input Signal5 y Camera 13 input Signal13 sl Camera 6 Input Signal sl Camera 14 input Signal14 zl Camera 7 Input Signal y Camera 15 Input Signal15 v Camera 8 Input Signalg zl Camera 16 Input Signal 16 y Cancel e Note Setup the note function T
39. time Set the backup beginning time in Start and ending time in CD DVD Burner 2 bat Finish using the arrow buttons If you set the value to O for the Start and to 24 for the Finish the DVR will back up from 0 00 to 24 00 automatically with checking out the bank periodically e Backup Drive If you want to recycle all the backup drive click the Repeat box If the Repeat box is not checked the DVR stops backing up when all the backup drive is full Click the Auto Eject box to use the auto eject feature of the backup drive if the drive is so equipped Clicking the Initialize button displays the following Format screen and you can initialize the backup space The backup drive should be initialized before backing up 3 Format Available Banks Allocated Banks M C nm 1 81 USD OS E NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Use Check the box beside the drive to select it as a backup drive Multiple drives can be selected Drive displays the drive location Total Size displays the total size of the installed backup drive and Available Banks displays the number of available banks for backup New Banks for Selected Drive Set the number of banks to be used for backup by using the arrow buttons Allocated Banks Will display the number of allocated banks for backup after initializing New Banks Will display the number of banks to add Format Starts initializing the backup space of the selected drive and alloca
40. time in hour segments Selecting a camera on the screen and clicking the right mouse button displays the text menu screen Change Camera Tile Change Camera Title Changes the camera name Aspect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio e Anti Aliasing Screen Enhances image display quality by eliminating stair stepping Aspect Rati ui i i anne aliasing effects in the enlarged image Anti aliasing Screen NOTE A camera name change in the Web Search mode does not affect the camera name set up on the remote site Leaving the Camera Title blank causes the camera name set up on the remote site to display 76 Digital Video Recorder The DVR includes a personal web server If you do not want to run a web server turn it off by clicking the Set up Web Server button under the System tab of the Setup dialog box in the SmartGuard mode and follow the instructions Hernod IJ ay s E E Tf User s Manual Appendix 6 Time Synchronization In general each DVR system may have a different time because of the accuracy of 1ts internal clock The Time Synchronization function synchronizes the time between POST systems and any time server when they are networked Any POST system or BASE system can run as a time server Also you can use a standard time server provided by each country CAUTION The time synchronization might not be done properly depending on the time server or network conditions Check the time server and network
41. 040 MB New Bank Displays the number of banks to add NewiBark d 10 3040 MB Total IBank Displays the total number of allocated banks and new banks in all drives in the list Add Creates a bank folder IIBank for recording in the selected drive Clear Starts initializing the bank of the selected drive and deletes all recorded data Exit Closes the IBankSetup screen Totalilank H 20 6000 MB NOTE You can change the bank allocation for recording by running the IBankSetup program after completing the BASE program installation Go to the Start menu from the task bar Programs IDH Series BASE IBankSetup 4 Run the SmartBase program after completing installation Go to the Start menu from the task bar Programs IDR Series BASE SmartBase SmartBase is remote monitoring and recording software It allows remote monitoring of live camera images via network connections and remote control of the PTZ cameras including the remote setup Main GUI eeoarpeeeo 00000000 NOTE If you do not use the overlay display mode on the SmartBase system you can move the SmartBase window at any place on the monitor by dragging the mouse not supported in PCs with a dual core CPU 54 Digital Video Recorder CD Monitoring Screen Displays monitoring video Various display formats are provided for convenient user interface The camera groups for multi screen formats are composed of cameras 1 to 32 in
42. 2 3 4 5 6 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price Oty amount Coke I 2 20 1 s 2 20 Fanta 2 20 1 s 2 20 Hotdog 3 50 3 s 10 50 Pepsi I 1 95 1 s 1 95 total 16 85 Thank you In the above text in data you can find that the comparison value is located at 17 Unit price mark will be ignored automatically 28 Qty and 40 amount characters including spaces from the left In this case you can enter 17 28 and 40 in each Tab size box and enter the tab symbol in the Value box for Unit price for Qty and for amount 80 Digital Video Recorder For example if you want to search for Coke with a Qty Quantity of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over 8 the following find condition can be set Coke gt age and Hotdog gt LOS Query Example Il T 2 3 4 5 6 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 Item Unit price Qty amount Coke S 2 20 1 s 2 20 Fanta 2 20 1 s 2 20 Hotdog 3 50 3 s 10 50 Pepsi I 1 95 1 s 1 95 total 16 85 Thank you In the above text in data you can find that the comparison value is located at 17 Unit price mark will be ignored automatically 28 Qty and 40 amount characters including spaces from the left but the value of amount category is located at the different line from Item In this case you can en
43. 35 User s Manual Clock Displays the date and time of the current playback image Playback Control Click to display the playback control buttons You can search and play back recorded video Refer to the Playback Control Buttons section p 2 for details 6 Timetable The timetable window consists of a record timetable camera label and a calendar bookmark You will see the bank file recording information Various functions of the timetable window enable fast searches Refer to the Search and Playback of Recorded Video Time Lapse Search section p 2 for details of searching video by using the timetable Image Adjustment Buttons Click to enlarge or shrink the current image to change the brightness of the current image or to enhance playback images Refer to the Image Adjustment section p 2 for details 8 Screen Mode Buttons Every time the Sa Screen Mode icon is clicked the screen mode switches For multi screen playback select a camera button from the timetable and select a desired screen mode by clicking the Screen Mode button Then click any playback related button Clicking the sc Full Screen icon during playback displays the recorded images in full screen mode b To exit from full screen mode click the left mouse button anywhere on the screen 9 Utility Buttons See the Utility Buttons section p 2 for details Playback Control Buttons e Playback Control Buttons Controls playback of recorded vide
44. 9 User s Manual NOTE Ifthe VGA card of a BASE system does not support the overlay function the transmit speed can slow down somewhat e Use DVRNS Check the box to use DVRNS DVR Name Service server Click the Set up DVRNS button displays the IP Notifier DVRNS DVR Name Service dialog box allowing you to set details about DVRNS NOTE The DVRNS DVR Name Service allows you to connect to the DVR from remote sites using either the dynamic IP addresses or the domain name For the DVRNS feature to work properly the DVR should be registered on the DVRNS server the DNS server should be configured during Remote Set up network and the DVRNS server settings should match the settings registered on the DVRNS server Any changes on the DVRNS server might cause improper operation NOTE The DVRNS registration is limited to only one DVRNS server The DVR cannot be registered to multiple DVRNS servers de IP Notifier DVANS DVA Name Service DVRNS Server DVRNS Server Enter the IP address or domain name and port number of the DVRNS server DVR Enter the unit name to be registered on the DVRNS server and enter the DVR Description Clicking the Check button next to the Name box allows you to check if the name you entered can be used The Address displays the IP Address dvrnames net Port 10088 10000 12000 default 10088 DVA Name Check e AS Bag address of the DVR When using the NAT
45. AT THEIR OWN EXPENSE WARNING CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT THIS CLASS OF DIGITAL APPARATUS MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CANADIAN INTERFERENCE CAUSING EQUIPMENT REGULATIONS The information in this manual is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication We are not responsible for any problems resulting from the use thereof The information contained herein is subject to change without notice Revisions or new editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such changes The software included in this product contains some Open Sources You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us See the Open Source Guide on the software CD OpenSourceGuide OpenSourceGuide pdf or as a printed document included along with the User s Manual User s Manual mportant Safeguards 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 Keep Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference 3 Cleaning Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning it Do not use liquid aerosol cleaners Use a damp soft cloth for cleaning 4 Attachments Never add any attachments and or equipment without the approval of the manufacturer as such additions may result in the risk of fire electric shock
46. Check if the Remote Monitoring option for the user s authorization is selected during the POST system setup Refer to Chapter 2 SmartGuard Setting Up the Authority for details 1 Click the Setup button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartBase and the Select a system to set Up screen appears Click the Local radio button and then click the Set up button Select a system to set up Select a system 2 Select the Remote tab and add the desired remote sites 56 Digital Video Recorder System Camera Schedule Remote REMOTE MONITORING Set up remote site Dialup Network Site ID Address RemoteSite1 233 195 20 55 RemoteSite2 221 130 10 78 Delete Set up group Set up network Iw Connect with the registered password Iw Reconnect when network went down Iw Auto connect when callback m sec DWANS Server Address dvmames net ES DVRNS Port 10088 ES Iw Disconnected after DK Cancel e Set up remote Site Add Register the remote site Up to 256 sites can be registered Edit site Site ID Enter the site name to register using either the actual keyboard Site Information Or the virtual keyboard Site ID SE Network address pO ss Use DVRNS Set up Port Set up user User ID ssi Password agg Confirm Password ssi No Password Network address Enter the IP address of the remote DVR acquired from your network administrator Move to
47. DIGITALVVEORECORDERS SUPERIOR BY DESIGN USER S MANUAL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Digital Video Recorder WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES USES AND CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND IF NOT INSTALLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE USERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE
48. E The same IP address entered during the dial up callback setup on the POST system should be entered on the BASE system The independent IP address starting from 10 10 10 20 will be used to identify the remote DVR systems 3 Click the Connect button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartBase and the Connecting Window screen appears Connecting Window A list of remote sites added in the Remote tab is displayed Select a remote site to connect Selected site RemoteSitel 233 195 20 55 from the list You can also connect to a remote site by entering the site name or address in i the text field and then hitting the enter key Click the Connect button under Audio if you CE want to enable two way one to one audio communication between POST and BASE laine Check the Auto connect when callback box if you want to connect to the remote site automatically when receiving a callback message Connect Discon NOTE If you want to arrange the site list in the descending orders click the Site or Address headings on the list box NOTE Audio monitoring is supported only for the camera channel that the Record Audio box is checked during the Camera setup on the POST system Select a desired camera channel on the monitoring screen Auto connect when callback 4 The live video of the connected remote site is displayed on the monitoring screen SmartBase Setup Click the Setup button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartBase
49. E dialog box Set the Baud rate from 300 to 256 000 select the Parity ee from None Even or Odd parity select the Data bit from 7 bit Zoom Camera SEC i or 8 bit format select the Stop bit from 1 bit or 2 bits from the COM Port Com SAn drop down list Device D TTT 0 x ID Set the device ID number from 0 to 127 using the slide ar Cancel 12 Digital Video Recorder Record Audio Check the box to record audio NOTE Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio NOTE Audio will be recorded while the DVR records video NOTE Audio monitoring on the BASE system is supported only for the camera channel that the Record Audio box is checked NOTE The DVR provides two types of audio input Microphone and Line in Microphone is for an unamplified source while Line in is for an amplified source e Hide image Check the box to hide the image of the selected camera on the monitor If this box is checked the selected camera will not be displayed on the monitor however the images from the camera will be recorded while in the record mode e Textfor hidden camera Enter the text to be displayed on the hidden camera using the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard If you leave this box empty the gray screen without any text will be displayed for the hidden camera NOTE Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio e Show OSD
50. Full LJ Available Ed Empty x Not initialized Recording Period Shows the recording period contained on the recording drive Latest Backup Time Shows the latest backup date and time of the target drive NOTE Use a hard disk drive formatted beforehand when you back up data to hard disk drives Backup Drive Information Period Shows the recording period contained on the backup drive Remain Calculates and shows the remaining space on the backup drive Status Shows backup drive status and a progress bar for the auto manual backup Manual Starts the manual backup mode When the DVR is set to Auto Backup mode this button will be inactivated Release the auto backup mode during the SmartBackup Setup if you want to set up the manual backup Refer to the Manual Backup section p 2 for setting up the manual backup Update Updates the values in the SmartBackup dialog box Recording Period Latest Backup and Backup Drive Information will be updated any time this button is selected Setup Set up the backup information Refer to the Setup section p 2 for details CD DVD Burner Save the backup data on the CD or DVD media using the CD DVD burning program NOTE The user can save recorded video when the user has an authority with External Save The External Save option should be selected during the SmartGuard Authority setup Refer to Chapter 2 SmartGuard Setting Up the Authority for details 49 User s Manua
51. Rec Text In Set Privacy Area Remote User Login Fail HDD No HDD name HDD No C Poor HDD No C Good Configuration file was broken failed to load Fail to save image file Warning Rec was stopped 84 Digital Video Recorder Appendix 10 Protocol for Remote Controlling DVR Message Format BOM gt lt ID gt lt Class gt lt Code gt Operands lt Checksum gt EOM where Symbol Value Description Field delimiter lt I lt BOM gt Beginning of message for command lt ID gt 00 99 Device ID Class DR Device Class DR for DVR systems lt Operands gt Optional operands defined for each operation lt Checksum gt 00 99 Checksum sum of ASCII codes before checksum discarding overflow No checksum Nochecksum EOM End of message optional only for convenience of users using general terminal All digits are used in decimal format Example buffer 01 DR SF 0 buffer checksum buffer Letters are case sensitive Control Flow Every transaction consists of one command and one reply Characters transmitted before lt BOM gt are ignored The format of operands is defined independently for each op code The lt BOM gt received before lt Checksum gt of the previous message resets interpretation 1 e discards the previous message EXCEPTION in case of text input none of characters within s
52. Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection SYSTEM Camera On Off System 1 16 irc System Info Event log Spot sequence dwell 3 seo Lr 10sec More Sequence dwell 5 5sec Pec 10sec Help F1 Screen saver dwell D Omin 180min Auto Deletion Period 30 Days poz Show OSD M Use Multispot OSD Iv Remote control Set up Remote control HDD usage C Once Recycle Saved image files Delete Saved image files LEE Set up Time Sync Change Signal Note Set up S M AR T Set up backup Set up Web Server OK Cancel Digital Video Recorder Camera On Off Enables or disables the camera NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal section for details NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Location If you have a keyboard attached to your unit enter a location name such as Main Office If you do not have a keyboard connected to the unit clicking the keyboard icon will display a virtual keyboard on which you can type by clicking the letters Spot sequence dwell Set the sequence dwell time for the Spot monitor sequence display by holding down and dragging the pointer If you set the value to 5 seconds the camera display will sequence every five seconds on the Spot monitor Sequence dwell
53. Set the sequence dwell time for the main monitor by holding down and dragging the pointer If you set the value to 5 seconds for the Sequence dwell the camera display will sequence every five seconds on the Main monitor Screen saver dwell Set the screen saver dwell time for the display image The screen saver will be activated if there is no keyboard or mouse operation during the preset dwell time Auto Deletion Check the box if you want to delete the video recorded earlier than user defined period When checking the Auto deletion box move to Period and set the period to keep the recorded video e g If you check the Auto deletion box and set 30 days in the Period box the DVR will automatically delete the video which is older than 30 days from the current day Show OSD Check the box if you want to display OSD information on the image when monitoring video on a main monitor OSD information includes camera title recording mode recording status and event detection status NOTE A R indicates the target camera is in the Time lapse recording schedule mode An E indicates it is in the Event driven recording mode A R E indicates it is in the Time amp Event recording mode A R located at the bottom right corner indicates the DVR is recording video and a M icon displaying at the bottom left corner indicates that motion detection or object detection events occur Use Multispot OSD Check the box if you want to display the camera title on the image
54. When using the 650MB CDR or CDRW media you must not exceed two backup banks Safeguards on Installing and Using the CD DVD Burning Program Do not install the DirectCD or HP DLA programs for the system safety when installing the CD burning program e Select the Buffer underrun prevention option when initiating the CD or DVD burning program Selecting this option can be different depending on the installing program Refer to the manual provided with the CD or DVD drive for instructions on burning the media 52 Digital Video Recorder Chapter 5 Remote Access You can view video or control the DVR remotely via modem or LAN For remote access we provide the SmartBase program It has three major functions remote monitoring remote playback and remote control NOTE A BASE system can view live video or review recorded video on POST systems The POST system can only review recorded video on other POST systems when they are networked via LAN RECOMMENDED BASE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS e Operating System Microsoft Windows XP x86 32 Bit Service Pack 2 or higher Microsoft Windows Vista x86 32 Bit Service Pack 1 Microsoft Windows 7 x64 64 Bit e CPU Intel Pentium IV or faster e RAM 512MB or higher e VGA Video RAM 256MB or higher 1024x768 24bpp or higher NOTE A BASE program might not be compatible depending on the VGA BASE PROGRAM INSTALLATION At least one POST DVR and a system for BASE are needed f
55. a 7 Pi On LR Cancel System Status wee Clock Mode Click the left mouse button on the clock area to set date display MM DD YYYY OSE and time display 12 Hours 24 Hours formats Click the right mouse button on the clock area to Pe ct date time and time zone CAUTION If you change the time images dated later than the new date time are deleted Back up the images if you want to save them User s Manual HDD Indicator Shows the remaining hard disk space Power LED The LED is lit when the DVR is on Le Sensor Dateci Alarm LED The LED is lit when the sensor has been detected Mode Status The LED is let when the DVR is in the recording mode The SmartGuard records r Recordin images only in the Recording mode s J Repeat HDD Usage The LED is let when the DVR is set to repeat recording in case of recording space Recording shortage Go to the SmartGuard Setup Setting Up the System section p 2 and select between Once and Recycle for HDD usage Placing the mouse cursor on an image displays the total recording days NOTE Once the Repeat Recording LED is not lit records until the hard disk is full and then stops Recycle the Repeat Recording LED is lit records over the oldest images when the hard disk is full SmartGuard SETUP Setting Up the System Setup E x Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm TextIn Remote Authority System Camera Schedule
56. acy area on the image The selected area set as Privacy Area will NOT be displayed either in the live mode or playback mode The DVR will display the selected areas in black and also does NOT react to events detected within the area set as Privacy Area Move to Apply and check box and then set the privacy area zone 13 User s Manual The setup screen is made up of a grid First click the Draw radio button and select a tool to use from the drop down list and then set up the privacy area on the image Use the tools as follows Point Place the cursor on the image and click the left mouse button A single box appears where the cursor is Line This tool can be used to draw irregular shapes Place the cursor where you want to start the line Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor to where you want the end of the line Release the mouse button and a group of boxes appears along the line you drew You can draw lines around shapes by repeating this process Rect Rectangle Hold down the left mouse button and SET drag the cursor in any direction A rectangle appears e mcm EH Once the rectangle is the size you want release the mouse button and the rectangle fills with boxes Fill When using the fill tool clicking the mouse will fill that area of the image with boxes If a shape has been drawn with the line tool clicking inside will fill the area with boxes Clicking outside the area will fill the
57. age space and will reduce the recording capacity of the hard disk drive When set to 704x480 704x576 PAL video with lots of motion may have some artifacts e Rec image quality Set the record image quality by holding down and dragging the pointer You can select the resolution from Low Medium High or Very High NOTE Higher quality images require more storage space and will reduce the recording capacity of the hard disk drive NOTE The maximum record resolution and quality of pre event recording will be restricted to 352x240 352x288 PAL and Medium regardless of setting values of Rec image resolution and Rec image quality in order to maximize the amount of pre event video to be stored e Work hour Set the start time From and end time To of working hours by holding down and dragging the pointer NOTE Work hour set in this menu is applied to the normal camera setup established in during the Time lapse rec speed Rec image resolution and Rec image quality setup and all hours except the Work hours will be After hour e After hour Check the box if you want to set up different recording option during the hours outside hours established in Work hour Then set the Time lapse rec speed Rec image resolution and Rec image quality by holding down and dragging the pointer Refer to the Time lapse rec speed Rec image resolution and Rec image quality setup for the available values for each setting e Set Privacy Area Set up the priv
58. and set the i o Fr Ve High values to display the event detected video on the monitor by holding down and dragging the pointer The event detected video will be displayed during at least the minimum monitoring dwell time Other events occurring during the minimum monitoring dwell time will be ignored and the latest event will be displayed once the a minimum monitoring dwell time expires ance Event rec speed Event rec dwell Select the event tab to set up and set the values for the event driven mode by holding down and dragging the pointer On Event Select the event tab to set up and check the box if you want to use an advanced setup during event activation Then set the Rec image resolution and Rec image quality by holding down and dragging the pointer On Priority Event 14 Digital Video Recorder On Priority Event Select the event tab to set up and check the box if you want to use an advanced setup during high priority event activation Then set the Recording speed Rec image resolution and Rec image quality by holding down and dragging the pointer You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the Advanced camera setup dialog box without saving the changes NOTE When the recording speed is set to higher than 1 2 sec less than two images per second recorded audio will NOT be played NOTE The configuration of the Advanced camera setup is also se
59. arch will log in the same site automatically with the same login ID and password e Full Screen Click the button to enter the full screen mode All of the control buttons disappear and the monitoring window takes up the full screen in the full screen display mode To return from the full screen mode click the left mouse button anywhere on the screen System Status e Clock Mode Click the left mouse button on the clock area to set date display MM DD Y Y Y Y and time display 12 Hours 24 Hours formats Click the right mouse button on the clock area to set date time and time zone CAUTION If you change the time images dated later than the new date time are deleted Back up the images if you want to save them e HDD Indicator Shows the remaining hard disk space e Power LED The LED is lit when the system is on e Alarm LED The LED is lit when the sensor has been detected Mode Status The LED is let when the system is in the recording mode The SmartBASE records images only in the Recording mode e HDD Usage The LED is lit when the system is set to repeat recording in case of recording space shortage NOTE Once the Repeat Recording LED is not lit records until the hard disk is full and then stops Recycle the Repeat Recording LED is lit records over the oldest images when the hard disk is full Remote Monitoring NOTE Only the user who has an authority with Remote Monitoring can monitor live video on the remote DVR
60. arm TestIn Remote Authority Select an alarm 1 16 17 32 r Alarm output Use alert sound on event k d Enable D js rt sou From 00 00 00 00 Le gt 1 o 24 00 il a To 24 00 0x00 7 J 24 00 Dwell time 00 10 User 30min Z SEE j Z SEE ceo Bg 19 1 1 e 9 12 y AS 13 a ELE 15 is Load Save Default e Select an alarm Select an alarm icon kb to set up NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays alarm channels to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 NOTE The alarm number indicates the Alarm Out 1 to 16 32 TTL connector number See Appendix 8 Connector Pin Outs for details Enable Check the box to enable the selected alarm When selecting Use alert sound on event the DVR will play alert sound through the attached speaker during alarm output You can set up the DVR to play different alert sounds for each type of event Create sound files wav for each type of event under program installation folder and name the sound files sensor wav for alarm in motion wav for motion detection terror wav for object detection and vloss wav for video loss From To Setthe beginning and ending time 00 00 to 24 00 of alarm activation by holding down and dragging the pointer NOTE In cases where the From hour is later than the To hour the alarm will be activated at the From time of the current date until next day s Totime
61. ays 17 to 32 Alarm association Click the alarm icon to associate it with a selected sensor The alarm will go off when the video analytics detection detects events on the image of the selected camera NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays alarm channels 1 to 16 and selecting 77 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Setting Up the Video Loss x System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Testin Remote Authority Select a camera For each camera 1 16 17 32 o ES Detect Obscuration D 3 oy high Detect Flare 3 jow high High priority ST Save image files TI m Camera association 1 16 17 32 Alarm association 1 16 17 32 de s LHildbsid dre Q o 4910 qu Ya qu qu qs qiie Show Loss Dialog Audible tone dwell 00 10 Osec Pe 30 min OK Cancel Load Save Default NOTE When any camera loses video Video Loss or it detects video again after video loss Video On the DVR considers both Video Loss and Video On as video loss events Select a camera Select a camera icon F to set up NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System p 2 section for details NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels
62. cepting this special discialmer you understand these lectora and the unreliable nature of any outcome implied or otherwise of the deo anabyiles features Cen apa 22 Digital Video Recorder Use video analytics Check the box to use the video analytics function for the selected camera You can check the box only after activating Video Analytics by clicking the Video Analytics Activation button at the bottom left corner PDRH16 series models only NOTE Do NOT use the PTZ functions pan tilt zoom preset etc while using the video analytics function Operating PTZ functions disturbs the system to gather information for the video analytics and the video analytics might not work properly NOTE When using the video analytics function the motion detection function except the H W detection and the object detection function will not be available for the same camera NOTE When the video loss event is detected in a camera the video analytics function does not work for that camera Graphical results display option Select an option to display video analytics detection results on the screen If you want to display the results on the screen the Show OSD option should be selected during the System setup All detection objects Displays detection results of any objects which there were any changes on the monitoring screen Event triggering object only Displays detection results of the events triggered according to the rules of th
63. chronize the time zu E between the POST system and a time server automatically and enter S the synchronization interval 1 to 300 minutes Interval E Min 1 300 E ara NOTE When selecting Automatic automatic time synchronization the system time will synchronize with the server time at a fixed time every hour If there is more than a 0 5 second gap between the system and the server the system time will be changed and the event will be recorded on the system log if there is more than a 1 0 second gap e Sync now Click the button to synchronize the time manually Runas aserver Check the box if you want the DVR to run as a time server and the Time Synchronization dialog box appears S IT SS IA RAI Cancel Get Time Click the button to display the time information of the target server Fix Now Click the button to change the system time to the server time Ifthe server time is earlier than the current DVR time you must delete images dated later than the server time If you do not delete images the time cannot be reset Time Synchronization Fix Now Server Clock 2006 01 10 18 27 00 System Clock 2006 01 10 18 27 00 Result offset 0 357525 delay 0 000000 Close NOTE When setting up time synchronization for the first time set the time between the system and the time server manually because the system and the server might have wide time gap 79 User s Manual A
64. conditions first NOTE Visit http www eecis udel edu mills ntp clock1 htm for finding a standard time server NOTE The BASE system cannot run as a time server in the Microsoft Windows Vista or later operating system 1 Run the SmartGuard program and click the Setup button on the main GUI d _ m LE 4 4 j pP mas i H d A F4 i KS A i bt ay z Pen SI al E 1 00000000 0060060000 2 Select the System tab xi Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Text In Remote Authority System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection bject Detection SYSTEM A Camera On Off si System Info Event log Spot sequence dwell El du eee 10sec More Sequence dwell 5 Daer E 10sec Help F1 Screen saver dwell 0 Omin E 180min Auto Deletion ST Period 30 Davis poz Show OSD M Use Multispot OSD lv Remote control Set up Remote control r System 1 16 17 32 Location MINE HDD usage Once Recycle Saved image files Delete Saved image files Change Signal Set up Time Sync Set up Web Server Note SetupS MA R T Set up backup OK Cancel 78 Digital Video Recorder 3 Click the Set up Time Sync button Set up Time Synchronization e Server Enter the IP address of target time server As a client e Automatic Check the box if you want to syn
65. creen display or screen update due to low image transmission speed when using the Microsoft Windows Vista or later operating system In this situation it is recommended that you disable the Auto Tuning capability of your computer Run the Command Prompt with elevated administrator permissions Go to the Start Menu and Accessories and then Command Prompt Click the right mouse button and select the Run as administrator option Then enter netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel disable and press the enter key Restart your computer to apply the changes If you want to enable the Auto Tuning capability again enter netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel normal after running the Command Prompt with elevated administrator permissions Restart your computer to apply the changes Web Monitoring Mode WebWatch is a remote web monitoring program that allows you to monitor live video transmitted in real time from the remote DVR F Web Watch Windows Internet Explore E Into HLO 18 191 atch ban O Click to log out the WebGuard program Click to access to the web search mode Position the mouse pointer on the WebWatch logo to see the version of the WebGuard program 4 The DVR information window displays the login information of WebGuard 5 Click the screen format to select the desired display mode When changing the screen format the selected camera on the current screen will locate at the first cell of the layou
66. ction event analytics to 4 cameras at maximum Load Save Default Warning To activate Video Analytics you must read and accept the product disclaimer by clicking the Video Analytics Activation button at the bottom left corner PDRH16 series models only e Select a camera Select a camera icon bad to set up NOTE The video analytics function is available for up to four cameras NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System p 2 section for details NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 CAUTION For the video analytics to work properly cameras should be installed properly See Appendix 4 Video Analytics for the proper installation of cameras for the video analytics function e Video Analytics Activation Click the button to activate Video Analytics PDRH16 series models only Read the disclaimer carefully and decide whether or not to use the video analytics function Selecting agree and clicking the Special Disclaimer e accuracy of the video analytic behaviour ls dependant upon many factors S Including but not limited to camera specification camera placement system OK button activates Video Analytics Infrastructure typefdesign quality system programming environmental conditions and visual Interpretation By ac
67. dix 12 Specifications for the maximum recording speed of each model OO GOOD ICOCXCXCOCOCOCOEC CD Monitoring Screen Displays monitoring video Various display formats are provided for convenient user interface The camera groups for multi screen formats are composed of cameras 1 to 32 in order The user can select which camera group is displayed by clicking any camera button in a group from camera buttons Information including camera title recording mode and recording status can be displayed on the image Go to Setting Up the System p 2 and Setting Up Cameras p 2 in the SmartGuard Setup section and place a check in the Show OSD box to display the OSD information User s Manual 2 Quit Click to quit the system 3 Login Logout Click to log in or log out the system Refer to the Logging In Out the System section p 2 for details Screen Mode Buttons Click the desired screen mode Move the cursor to that image and double click the left mouse button to view a specific image in the single screen mode Click the left mouse button in the window to return to the previous screen mode from the single screen mode Utility Buttons See the Utility Buttons section p 2 for details Camera Buttons Click the individual camera buttons to display the selected camera Click the to display the previous or next camera button panel Bor button Event Logging Displays system events To scroll up and down the list hold d
68. does not use the SSL protocol for video and audio data selecting High uses the SSL protocol for all data Check the Bandwidth Limit box if you want to control the network bandwidth and then enter the bandwidth limit kbps using either actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard CAUTION The recording speed decreases as much as the transmit speed when the DVR transmits images NOTE The remote setup to the DVR will be released when changing the SSL setting NOTE Using the SSL function might cause congestion in the system receiving data from the DVR depending on the security level NOTE This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org NOTE The transmit speed is the number of images that can be transmitted for each camera Therefore the lower the value the more images are transferred during the same time For example when using one camera the value 30 means one image per 30 seconds will be transmitted 7 means one image per second and 1 30 means that 30 images per second NOTE The available maximum transmit speed cannot exceed the half of the available maximum recording speed For example if the available maximum recording speed is 480 images per second and you have 16 cameras the transmit speed for each of the 16 camera can be maximum 1 15 sec 15 images per second Refer to Appendix 12 Specifications for the available maximum recording speed of each model 2
69. e Rule List below None Does not display any detection results e Rule List Set up the rules max four for the video analytics detection The system detects video analytics events according to the preset rules Click the Add button and the Rule Editor setup screen appears Rule Editor Camera m Rule Information Rule Name Rule 01 01 ss m Operation Save image files Move to preset Preset ID o m Event counting Use event counting Counter reset timer The count will be set to 0 every day at the selected time 12 00 00 4M r m Camera association 1 16 17 22 Event Event type qe gege iz Yi Yu Y qe m Camera Displays video of the current camera Eventtype Select an event type among Single Event Dual Event and Face Detection and set up events When the video analytics detection satisfying the settings the system considers it as a video analytics detection event Refer to Appendix 4 Video Analytics for details Rule Name Enter a rule name If you do not have a keyboard connected to the unit clicking the keyboard icon will display a virtual keyboard on which you can type by clicking the letters Save image files Check the box to save the image as a JPEG file when the video analytics detection detects events on the image of the selected camera The file will be saved in each date f
70. e displayed in the rule list Draw Erase Click the button to enable blocks on the screen to set up a detection area You can select one block at a time by clicking each block or an area of blocks by dragging a mouse on the screen The Erase button works the same way except that it deactivates blocks Required time for detection sec Set up the length of time for the detection to last and to be recognized as an event When an object is separated from another object in the detection area and left or removed during the required time for detection the system considers it as a video analytics detection event When video analytics detection satisfying the settings of both Event 1 and Event 2 occurs in order the system considers it as a video analytics detection event Refer to the Single Event section above for details about each video analytics detection setting Face Detection When any face is detected the system considers it as a video analytics detection event NOTE The face detection function cannot work with other functions of video analytics simultaneously If you want to add a face detection rule you must delete other rules from the rule list 12 Digital Video Recorder Appendix 5 WebGuard WebGuard allows you to access a remote DVR monitor live video images and search recorded video using Internet Explorer web browser anytime from virtually anywhere Computer system requirements for using the WebGuard program a
71. e left mouse button anywhere on the screen PTZ The DVR provides transmission functions and you can control popular PTZ devices and cameras Clicking the PTZ icon IBS button displays the PTZ control buttons as shown below You can also use the mouse to control PTZ functions Click the right mouse button on the image and move that image to the direction you want by dragging the mouse Roll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out ere rv ls Ghee Greg Doom la Om Mave Gv Reems Meer Par NOTE Up to 128 presets can be set depending on the specification of installed PTZ devices or PTZ cameras Make sure available preset numbers first to make the PTZ preset function work properly NOTE If you want to set up the advanced PTZ control place the cursor on the PTZ control panel and click the right mouse button Depending on the camera specifications some features may not be supported e Speed Set the pan tilt speed from 1 to 16 The higher the number the faster it moves e Move to origin Click the button if you want to move the camera to the origin position e Auto Panning Enables or disables auto panning e Camera Turns on or turns off the camera Menu Enables or disables the menu function e Pump Wiper Light Aux Enables or disables pump wiper light and other available functions General Speed z Mana t hora Pump Dr oe Pun Panning n tal Wiper On Ci Camera On Qu Light Un od Min
72. e the ATQ function If you need the information for Total value from the text in data enter the values for String Name and Position Info Refer to the Appendix 7 Text In Query section for settings of query conditions Automatic Transaction Query Setup Activate time fio 26 45 AM T Use Automatic Transaction Query Information for Total String Name total Position Info p Cancel Time Lapse Search The timetable window consists of a record timetable camera label and a calendar bookmark You will see the bank file recording information Various functions of the timetable window enable fast searches AAA A A A EA E A re A 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 PCERE MOI WI F 10 D Camera Label Buttons Shows camera information You can change the current playback camera by clicking the camera label button The camera label buttons that do not have recorded data cannot be selected Only four camera labels are shown at a time Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list of cameras The numbers on the left side of the panel displays eight camera groups Selecting each group number shows four cameras cameras 1 to 32 in order on the right side directly When you check the Arrange cameras on the screen manually box during the Environment Setup setting you can arrange cameras manually at the desired location of the playback screen Click the camera button and click the button again and
73. ed disk Burning Check the box beside Append Session to save the new data subsequently following the previous data session and check the box beside Close Disc Session to complete the burning Checking the box beside Clear File List does not display the file or folder list Select the burning speed from the Speed drop down list The available speed options change depending on the CD DVD burning program and selecting Auto from the drop down list saves data in the fastest speed automatically Erasing Check the box beside Quick Erase to erase selected files more quickly and check the box beside Eject Disc to eject the disk automatically after completing burning or erasing NOTE The burning might not be successful if the remaining space of the disk is not enough when saving the new data subsequently following the previous data session Clip Player You do not need to install any special software on your personal computer to review saved video clip The file contains a Player program Double clicking the target file starts the Player program 43 User s Manual NOTE It is suggested that the computer used for the Player program has at least an 800MHz Pentium III Intel Pentium Dual Core 2 2GHz recommended If your CPU is slower than this clip files recorded at maximum speed with very high image quality will be played back slowly NOTE You will be asked to enter the password to initiate the Clip Player program if you select Save Passwo
74. ed waste disposal please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Digital Video Recorder Table of Contents Chapter T Product EERSTEN 1 SE dd al arcana Mat ae 1 SyS lem TI 1 System Ee E TEE 2 AO d Se EE 2 PREM es La E EE 2 TURNO ONE DR E 3 A iii etna Aoi E Qc 3 Chapter 2 En E e WEE 5 EE 5 A ii ia 5 YES WEE 5 Logging ln Outthe Systenm ale la rece ce lb desea ne 6 GUV BUON aede oci ditat o ale 7 SE 7 System StatUS isteria rr Lm 7 SmartGuard Sel escasa data odisea 8 SUING e CO aes 8 So A A 12 Setting Up Scliedul s qeria ii ias 15 A D 17 sening Up the Motion Detection uri ds 18 Setting Up the Object Detechon nennen 20 Setting Up the Video Analytics 22 Setting Up the Video Loss ii 24 settingrUpinie Alam aes elica 26 setting Upithe Textile 27 Setting Up the Remote Access i 29 Setting UD IMS Authoiivaa Pile leale 32 Chapter En Ee Te EE 39 Gua E 35 MISI iE EET ISO NI 35 VERE d ee
75. en might not display properly If this happens press the ESC key on your PC keyboard to return to the normal screen mode Click the slider bar and move it left or right to move through the video clip Placing the mouse cursor on an image and clicking will cause that image to display full frame PRINTING CURRENT IMAGE fin I ix e Name Select an installed printer to use from the drop down list sr gt e Print range Do not change the setting Sx Ol us Sen Copies Set the number of copies using arrow buttons Whee LETI e Print Image Only Check the box if you want to print the image without text information E e Click the OK button to print the current image Selecting Cancel cancels HAH printing operations and closes the dialog box without saving the settings T Print image Only DR Cancel 45 User s Manual AUDIO PLAYBACK Checking Audio Recording Configuration Click the Guard button to access to the SmartGuard mode Click the Setup button on the main GUI of SmartGuard Move to the Camera tab Check that Record Audio is selected Click the Setup Audio button and check that the audio input type is properly set pce i Checking Audio Playback Configuration 1 Click the Search button on the main GUI of SmartGuard to return to the SmartSearch mode 2 Click the Setup button on the main GUI of SmartSearch and the Environment Setup screen appears revive Sete EEE General Network About co
76. en select the DVR model The Delete button will be activated Click Delete 2 Install the new software Problem The logo appears and then freezes Sometimes the screen is black Solution There is a problem with the Main Board Reboot the DVR If it happens often call your dealer or installer Problem The Display setup is not correct error message appears and opens up in the Windows mode when OK is clicked Solution The DVR requires 1024x768 resolution and true color This message will be printed on the screen when the requirements are not met Access Display Setup and change the values for the DVR and then reboot the system Problem am trying to change the display setup but cannot choose True color The resolution keeps jumping to a lower value Solution Some VGA cards require a few steps Set up the resolution first Do not worry about the color palette Then access Display Setup and choose True color If it happens again the VGA card does not support the 1024x768 resolution and True color Change the VGA card Problem The USB serial converter has been connected to the DVR for the POS installation however the dialog box asking the device driver appears Solution When connecting the POS device to the DVR using the USB serial converter connect the converter while the DVR is operating If not the converter driver may not be operating properly and display the dialog box asking the device driver during the system boot Howe
77. entering between the directory name and file name For example if you enter abank test a directory named abank with an avi file named test avi will be created NOTE The target disk for saving video files must have at least 150MB 800MB in case of C free space Camera JESS AUDIO write to CD DVD Save Range 09 51 34 09 51 34 Compression Cinepak Codec by Radius D NOTE The total size of the video file to save must be less than 2GB because of Microsoft limitations When the total size reaches 2GB saving stops NOTE When playing back the video file in an external storage device or PC the playback might not be smooth depending on the performance of the external storage device or PC Save As Clip File Click the Save As Clip File radio button in the Save Type dialog box and click the OK button e Camera Select the camera number to save Camera E All e AUDIO Check the box to save audio with video d di Zu zd do di di uH e Text In Check the box to save text in data with video Ga 5 tea 5 ME d n Write to CD DVD Check the box if you want to save the video T F F27 F28 F23 F30 ma Ma clip on the CD or DVD drive directly SEENEN VE e Save Password Check the box and set up a password by clicking is RIE the Password button if you want to ask the password for reviewing the saved video clip De 8 Save Range Set the saving range using the arrow buttons 08 17 15 03 17
78. er s Manual Find EX Find Range Camera 1 Cam 1 User Setting From 7 7 2006 gt 18 15 AM Until 7 7 2006 gt 10 18 15 AM C From the first day of month C From the first day of week C From one day ago C One day Find All Find Next Result Motion Detection Event Detection Text In 7 2 Njw ej Find Method Change C Object Sensitivity E _ Min Blocks Panoramic Clear All Iv Clear all before apply find all Save Image e Find Range Set the time range for the search of motions for the Motion Detection search or event logs for the Event Detection or Text In search User Setting Finds event logs between user defined periods Set the desired find beginning and ending date time in the From and Until boxes From the first day of month Finds motions or event logs from the first day of this month From the first day of week Finds motions or event logs from the first day of this week From one day ago Finds motions or event logs from one day ago One day Finds motions or event logs for one day e Motion Detection Event Detection Text In Set up the search condition Refer to the Motion Detection Event Detection and Text In sections for details e Save Image Saves the current image of the result as a bitmap or JPEG file e Find All Finds all event results within established find conditions and
79. er to the Setting Up Cameras section p 2 for configuring advanced camera setup e Save Image Files Check the box to save the image as a JPEG file when the object detection detects changes on the image of the selected camera The file will be saved in each date folder under the C IDR Series Temp RecordExt folder automatically The Save Image files function operates regardless of the recording schedule NOTE The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 7OOMB free space NOTE The recording speed might decrease when the image files from multiple cameras are saved at the same time NOTE The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files 20 Digital Video Recorder Move to preset Check the box to move the target camera to the preset location when the object detection detects changes on the image of the selected camera Select the camera and preset ID from a drop down list Preset values can be set individually by the user who logs in the system e Set up zone Set up the object detection zone and the object detection zone setup window appears Man nit Aira ir C Rafsierza las Paci UO Dras ien Erase View Heng The setup screen is made up of a grid First click the Draw radio button and select a tool to use from the drop down list and then set up the detection zone on the image Refer to the Setting Up Cameras Set Privacy area section for setting u
80. erly adjusted images pe E when the images are recorded 2 System Status Displays date and time the remaining hard disk space operating mode and the type of hard disk usage Refer to the System Status section below for details Utility Buttons UTILITY Auto Sequencing Click the button to sequence the cameras in order Whenever you click the button it toggles between On and Off The switching interval can be set during the system setup Record Clicking the button starts recording and clicking the button again stops recording SmartBase returns to view only mode automatically when it is unable to record for example when the hard disk is full NOTE The BASE system records only in accordance with the recording schedule which can be set during the system setup Before you install the BASE program you need to fully understand the recording schedule Note also that clicking this recording mode button only prepares the BASE system for recording In this state the BASE system will follow the recording schedule Ka Connect Click the button to connect to a remote site Refer to the Remote Monitoring section p 2 for details 55 User s Manual Setup Click the button to display a Setup dialog box Refer to the SmartBase Setup section p 2 and the Remote Setup section p 2 for details Accessing SmartSearch Click the button to run the SmartSearch Ifthe SmartBase is connected to the remote site the SmartSe
81. f the anabyilcs features lagos C dentes 4 Check the Use video analytics box and select an option to display video analytics detection results on the screen If you want to display the results on the screen the Show OSD option should be selected during the System setup 5 Click the Add button and set up the rules for the video analytics detection 70 Digital Video Recorder Rule Editor pCamea _ O Rule Information Rule Name Rule 01 01 si Move to preset Camera fi Preset ID fi Dperation Save image files Event counting Use event counting TO Gounter reset timer 12 00 00 AM Reset Now The count will be set to O every day at the selected time Camera association 1 16 17 32 r Event Event type Event 1 None y Edit Event 2 None Edit Cancel Single Event When video analytics detection satisfying the settings of Event 1 occurs the system considers 1t as a video analytics detection event Tripzone Select Single event from the Event type list and select Tripzone from the Event 1 list Clicking the Edit button displays the Tripzone setup screen A i e Name Enter the event name The name will be Hana Sal displayed in the rule list Draw Direction Click the button and draw a line on the screen Set up the direction by clicking the direction button one way or two way
82. ged F When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this equipment ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the equipment is in proper operating condition 17 Field Installation This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes 18 Telnet Communication Cable Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord 19 Danger of explosion if battery 1s incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent type recommended by manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instruction WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Correct Disposal of This Product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontroll
83. he defined threshold Threshold temperature for alert cnet e Set up backup Set up backup information Refer to Chapter 4 SmartBackup for details e Set up Web Server Set up an IIS Internet Information Services for the WebGuard program Click the Load button if you want to load typical settings Click the Save button if you want to save the current settings Click the Default button if you want to load default settings You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes NOTE Only the administrator level user can use the Load Save and Default buttons 11 User s Manual Setting Up Cameras Setup x Video Analytics Video Loss Alam Text In Remote Authority System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection For each camera al Sg ss IT Hide image V Show OSD PIZ Set up PTZ Record Audio IT Text for hidden camera LOCKED ss Time apse rec speed 1 4 Iess J 1 3sec Rec image quality Medium Low Ln Very High Work hour From 09 00 00 00 J 24m To 1700 00 00 J 2400 After hour Timelapse rec speed 172 Jeer e j 1 3Usec Rec Image resolution S527 240 352 f Rec image quality Medium boy Very High Caution Cee
84. he user can add or delete notes If you want to read the note select the line and click the View button Click the Load button to load the saved note the Save button to save the current note and the Text Save button to save the current note to the text file e Setup S M A R T Set up the S M A R T function when the installed hard disk drives support S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Monitoring program Internal hard disk drives only x Use S M A R T Check the box if you want to use SMART M Use SMART function Je Show an alert dialog if HDD status is unstable Show an alert dialog if HDD status is unstable Check the box if you want to display an alert message when the DVR senses Delay for the first inspection after system starts mt Sin mi that the hard disk drive status is Poor Once the alert message ee displays replacing the hard disk drive as soon as possible is 1300 amin J st recommended usually within 24 hours Delay for the first inspection after system starts Set the standby time until the system performs the first inspection after the system starts 2007 12 28 09 19 54 HDDO 40 C Status Good HD T 722525DLAT 80 B Inspection interval Set the inspection interval Threshold temperature for alert Set the threshold temperature of hard disk drives The DVR logs an event when the temperature of hard disk drives exceeds t
85. horization you can control the DVR remotely via network connections Refer to the Setting Up the Authority section p 2 for details Network Pon 807 il User s Manual e HDD usage Select either Once or Recycle When Once is selected the DVR stops recording when the hard disk drive is full When Recycle is selected the DVR continues recording when the hard disk drive is full by overwriting the oldest video e Saved image files The DVR stops saving images when the free space in the hard disk drive reaches to 700MB or less Clicking the Delete Saved image files box deletes all the saved image files and allows you to continue saving images Refer to Setting Up Sensors p 2 Setting Up the Motion Detection p 2 Setting Up the Object Detection p 2 Setting Up the Video Analytics p 2 Setting Up the Video Loss p 2 and Setting Up the Text In p 2 section for details of saving image files e System Info Click the button and the System Info dialog box displays the information of the installed cards driver software hard disk drive OS and MAC address on the system System Info card IDX16 1 1 Altera Ver 48P_002 DB 2EA X016A 32ch RS485 V3 1 RS 485 COMS driver SmartCapIDX32 1 0 software ver 7 00 020 build 2010011103 OS XPE Ver 2 3 4 Drive 3 Floppy A 0Bytes Local Disk C 7 GB e Event log Displays the event log list of the system Help F1 Displays the electronic file of u
86. image files from multiple cameras are saved at the same time NOTE The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files Move to preset Check the box to move the target camera to the preset location when a selected camera detects motion Select the camera and preset ID from a drop down list Preset values can be set individually by the user who logs in the system Set up zone Set up the motion detection zone and the motion detection zone setup window appears The setup screen is made up of a grid First click the Draw radio button and select a tool to use from the drop down list and then set up the detection zone on the image Refer to the Setting Up Cameras Set Privacy area section for setting up the detection zone Sensitivity Set the motion detection sensitivity from 1 to 5 1 to 10 for hardware detection by holding down and dragging the pointer NOTE The higher the number the more sensitive it is Min size Set the minimum number of blocks from 1 to 100 I to 60 for hardware detection If you set the Min size value to 10 the DVR will only react to the motion when it detects motion activity in at least 10 connected blocks within the selected detection zone The Min size should not exceed the selected block numbers for detection e om eros F View lena comet NOTE When selecting multiple detection area groups the minimum number of blocks Min size should not exceed the block n
87. ime from 1 to 180 minutes if you want to log out the DVR automatically when there is no keyboard or mouse operation during the preset dwell time External Save Select a registered user in the list and check the box if you want to allow the user to save recorded video as a bitmap AVI or executable file or to burn a CD DVD 33 User s Manual 34 Digital Video Recorder Chapter 3 SmartSearch OVERVIEW SmartSearch is a powerful tool for SmartGuard It features playback and search functions for recorded data and consists of Playback Screen Timetable Status Window and Utility Buttons Each area displays or controls recorded information Click the Search button in the SmartGuard mode to get into the SmartSearch mode To return to the SmartGuard mode click the Close button on the remote control in the SmartSearch mode NOTE The playback speed can be slow when the DVR is recording images at its maximum recording speed For the normal playback speed stop recording by clicking the Rec button in the SmartGuard mode FEATURES e Searches by camera and time Provides recording status table e Various search functions e Zoom in out function e Image enhancement functions e Print function Remote playback function Bookmark function Saves to AVI file Audio playback a Pamamnmt CD Playback Screen Displays the current playback image Quit Click to quit the system 3 Login Information Displays who logs in the system
88. ingle Screen Mode Only Anti Aliasing Screen Enhances image display quality on the screen by smoothing stair stepping aliasing effects in the enlarged image If video plays slow because of your CPU s slow speed releasing the Anti Aliasing Screen option might improve playback speed Show Text In Displays video with text in data if the video was recorded with text in data Single Screen Mode Only w Show Text In e E Saves clip images Save as Image Save as Image Saves the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file Save as Image Actual Size Saves the current video frame as a bitmap or JPEG EE file in its actual size Single Screen Mode Only Save as Video Save as Clip Copy Saves video of desired time range as an executable file Eu copyios Save as Video Saves video of desired time range as an AVI file Clip Copy Log Saves the clip copy log information as a text file The user information about Save As Clip Copy will be logged as Internal Copy e 1 Select from Normal and Double screen views Single Screen Mode Only You can move the enlarged image by clicking the left mouse button and dragging e E Displays the image full screen Encryption icons display in the bottom right corner amp displays when the clip file has not been tampered with and Q displays and playback stops when the system has detected tampering NOTE If the VGA card or monitor does not support 800x600 video resolution Full Scre
89. isplayed currently on the Video Screen when an object is removed or moved in an area where there is normally motion For example you can draw a box around a painting hanging in a hallway People walking by the painting will not be listed as an event However if the painting is removed this will be listed as an event e Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of the motion detection 1 to 5 by holding down and dragging the pointer e Min Blocks Set the minimum number of blocks 1 to 100 NOTE The number of minimum blocks should be set less than the number of blocks within the motion detection zone If the user draws a rectangle with 25 blocks and sets the minimum blocks to 30 nothing will be detected even though there is motion Event Detection Select the Event Detection tab to search for event detected video Motion Detection Event Detection Textin e Target Event Select a desired event Target Event Motion Sensor Object Detection Video Loss Video Analytics C Motion C Sensor C Object Detection C Video Loss Video Analytics Text In Select the Text In tab to search for text in event detected video NOTE When using the ATQ Automatic Transaction Query selecting User Setting finds text in logs from 00 00 00 until 23 59 59 of one day before ATQ activation time Motion Detection Event Detection Textln e Name Enter the text to find Comp Enter the comparison operator e Value Enter the comparison value
90. l Hide Hides the SmartBackup dialog box To close the dialog box and exit from the SmartBackup click at the top right hand corner MANUAL BACKUP Click the Manual button in the SmartBackup dialog box to start the manual backup mode The following Manual Backup dialog box appears There are two ways to back up data manually backup by time and backup by list CAUTION Executing manual backup might decrease the recording speed or stop recording e Manual Backup by Time 5 Manual Backup Destination Select a backup drive from a drop down list Begin Set the backup beginning date and time Select the beginning date from the drop down list and set the beginning time using the arrow buttons End Set the backup ending date and time Select the ending date from the drop down list and set the ending time using the arrow buttons Destination Y Begin 1 13 2004 Start 6 10 52 PM Advanced Manual Backup Advanced dialog box appears End Click the Start button to start the manual backup by time The DVR backs up 1 13 2004 the recorded data from the established beginning date and time to the established SE UM ending date and time Only time lapse mode recorded data will be backed up Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the settings NOTE Backup of audio data pre event images and text in data can only be done by using the Manual Backup by List See the following Manual Backup by List secti
91. larm Out generate alarm out which is automatically turned off after the programmed dwell time Alarm Reset clear alarm out Reset Event Recording resets event driven recording associated with alarm in of the given id 00 means stop 01 is the minimum speed and 16 is the maximum speed All stop commands of left right up down by this speed operand call same internal function of DVR MovingStop Turn on or off the auxiliary function supported the PTZ or Dome Percentage UU S P lt gt R F stop pause backward playback forward playback rewind fast forward xiii xiv xvli 88 Digital Video Recorder Appendix 11 Troubleshooting Following are some frequent problems and solutions related to the DVR Read this section before calling the dealer or installer Problem There is no image on the screen Solution Check the camera cables Ifthe background of the DVR system is blue something is wrong with the camera cable or power Solution Video might not be displayed on the monitor when connecting a monitor after turning on the system Reboot the DVR Problem How do I access Windows Solution To protect unnecessary system crashes Windows is blocked See Appendix 1 Accessing Windows Problem have upgraded the software How do I reinstall it Solution There are three steps to reinstall the software 1 Uninstall the old version Go to My Computer Select Control Panels and the Add Delete program and th
92. layed on the playback screen Remote and Local Playback of Backup Video You can play back video backed up in the remote DVR system or BASE system Click the Backup button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartSearch and the Select a system dialog box appears Select a system to setup e Local Searches for video backed up in the BASE system Select a system e Remote Searches for video backed up in the remote DVR system A list of sites added C Local during SmartBase Remote Monitoring Set up remote site setup 1s displayed in the drop RemoteSitet y down menu NOTE See Chapter 3 SmartSearch for setting up and using the SmartSearch SmariBackup SmartBackup is backup software It allows you to back up video recorded in the BASE system See Chapter 4 SmartBackup for setting up and using the SmartBackup 63 User s Manual 64 Digital Video Recorder Appendix 1 Accessing Windows Since the DVR is new technology it might be unfamiliar to many users Many problems can occur from incorrect Windows settings The DVR requires specific Windows settings for optimal performance That is why the Windows mode has been blocked This section describes the steps to get into the Windows mode The Relationship Between Accessing Windows and SmartShell The SmartShell is the only way to get into the Windows mode See Appendix 2 SmartShell To access Windows you must be in the SmartShell mode because the DVR
93. matically When selecting Use the following IP address enter the IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and DNS server address acquired from your network administrator Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 222 122 84 250 Subnet mask 255 255 25 0 Default gateway 222 122 0 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 222 126 63 1 Alternate DNS server Advanced Setup Cancel 67 User s Manual Appendix 4 Video Analytics For the video analytics detection to work properly you must install cameras properly and set up video analytics rules following the instructions Camera Installation Location e Indoors Check the lighting condition Low Light Degrades the performance of the video analytics detection Bright Light See the Lighting section below e Outdoors Check the weather condition Rain amp Snow Makes it difficult to distinguish objects from rain and snow and can cause false detection It is recommended to disable the video analytics function if an alarm is associated with the detection Light Swarms of bugs and birds which are attracted to the bugs can cause false detection It is recommended to position lights as far as possible from cameras by using a bracket if possible Lighting e Sunlight If the camera is
94. me time NOTE The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files e Move to preset Check the box to move the target camera to the preset location when a selected camera has lost video Select the camera and preset ID from a drop down list Preset values can be set individually by the user who logs in the system e Camera association Click the camera icon to associate it with the camera selected during the Select a camera setup If video loss is detected by one camera other cameras can be associated with it so that video will also be recorded from the associated cameras NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 e Alarm association Click the alarm icon to associate it with a selected sensor The alarm will go off when an associated sensor is activated NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays alarm channels 1 to 16 and selecting 77 32 tab displays 17 to 32 e Show video loss dialog Check the box if you want to show the following Video Signal Failure dialog box on the screen when the video loss is detected Click the Acknowledge or Acknowledge All button to close the dialog box Yideo Signal Failure Signal OK Acknowledge 1 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 18 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 19 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge 20 Loss of input signal Acknowledge Signal OK Acknowledge
95. must be large enough for eyes nose and lips to be analyzed the larger the face the better the detection performance Ifthe face size is too small on the screen place the camera closer to the object or use a longer lens Do NOT use the digital zoom in order to adjust the object size NOTE The detectable object size on the screen might be different from the ratios shown below depending on the camera installation environment Check the proper image size for detection on the screen in the current environment and adjust the camera position accordingly __ Recommended Undetectable Tripzone Loitering Left Removed Object Detection 68 Digital Video Recorder Face Detection Background e Floor Ifthe floor is made of glossy or transparent material and reflects light to the camera place the camera as parallel as possible to the floor e Windows If windows reflect sunlight or lights into the camera place the camera as parallel as possible to the windows Camera Settings e Focus The focus settings for night might be different from the settings from day Check and adjust the focus to be optimized for both day and night e BLC If the camera has an automatic backlight feature disable the feature e Shutter Speed Control If the camera has a slow shutter feature where the shutter speed is automatically reduced at night disable the feature Event Settings 1 Run the SmartGuard program and click the Setup button on the
96. n reno The value of the recording speed is the time to record one im For example o ie sr and 1 4 means that 4 images per second CAUTION The recording speed may not be achieved when averaged over all the cameras e Select a camera Select a camera icon to set up NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System p 2 section for details NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Description Enter a camera title such as Front Door You can use either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard e PTZ Check the box to enable pan tilt and zoom functions Click the Set up PTZ button to display the Set up PTZ dialog box Select the model of the installed RX device or PTZ camera from the Model list NOTE To control camera pan tilt and zoom you must attach a compatible RX device or PTZ camera to the DVR A list of supported RX devices and PTZ camera models can be found in the Set up PTZ dialog box x COM Port Select the given COM port number from the drop Model down list To check the given COM port number please refer to amsung MP 1000 SEC y the installed card information displayed on the System Info dialog Spera Dome Pe ele eat box by clicking the System Info button STE te Setup port Click the button to display the Set up COM port VUn
97. nd button allows two way communication Clicking the button disables audio communication e Aspect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio e Anti Aliasing Screen Enhances image display quality by eliminating stair stepping aliasing effects in the enlarged image Aspect Ratio Anti Aliasing Screen NOTE A camera name change in the Web Watch mode does not affect the camera name set up on the remote site Leaving the Camera Title blank causes the camera name set up on the remote site to display Web Search Mode WebSearch is a remote web search program that allows you to search recorded video on the remote DVR NOTE The remote site connection on the Web Search screen will automatically be disconnected if there is no activity for 30 minutes Web Search Windows Internet Explorer E hip 100012 191 search him 13 54 15 36 1706 13021233 2425 24 2T 28 23 30 0 O Click to log out the WebGuard program Q g Click to access to the web monitoring mode 3 Position the mouse pointer on the WebSearch logo to see the version of the WebGuard program The DVR Info window displays the time information of recorded data on the remote DVR and login information of WebGuard 19 User s Manual Blur LA Click to blur sharpen equalize and interpolate playback images amp Click to zoom out or zooms in the recorded image EE Click to adjust the brightness of the recorded images interpolation Revert Shar
98. nd of the video clip dE Shows the previous camera group if there is recorded video in the previous camera group in the current screen mode e EH Cycles through the screen modes It cycles through 2x2 1 7 3x3 4x4 4x5 5x5 and 1432 NOTE 4x5 5x5 and 1 32 screen modes might not be supported depending on the number of saved camera channels EH Shows the next camera group if there is recorded video in the next camera group in the current screen mode Sets up the Clip Player properties 44 Digital Video Recorder in Print Prints the current image rs Frame Info Displays Channel Title Time Type Size and Resolution information about Image Processing the image Play Speed Control Image Processing Controls brightness blur and sharpness of playback images Single DosuingiMods Screen Mode and Pause Mode Only Screen Size Play Speed Control Changes the playback speed Play or fast forward backward Aspect Ratio playback speed FF RW cea Drawing Mode Selects the draw mode level If you are not sure about the best draw mode Enable Audio level for your system try each level until the image displays properly Screen Size Changes the Clip Player screen size Aspect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio displayed on each camera screen OSD Setup Selects options to display on the screen Enable Audio Plays audio while playing back recorded video that has recorded audio S
99. ng storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the equipment due to lightning and power line surges 11 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock 12 Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind through openings of this equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the equipment 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 14 Damage requiring Service Unplug this equipment from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B If liquid is spilled or objects have fallen into the equipment C If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water D If the equipment does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the equipment to its normal operation E If the equipment has been dropped or the cabinet dama
100. ng the POST system setup Refer to Chapter 2 SmartGuard Setting Up the Authority for details NOTE During the remote playback on the BASE system the information about recorded audio will be shown on the timetable 1 Click the Setup button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartSearch and the Environment Setup dialog box appears Set up the network information for remote playback y Using LAN Check the box when searching recorded or backup images of other DVRs using a LAN e Host Address Click the arrow button and select the blank field Enter the IP address using either the actual keyboard or the virtual Phone tunba emj E keyboard You will need to get the appropriate IP address for posticino FI Umata the DVR you want to connect from your network administrator Generel Matwark About E E 2 Click the ES Remote button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartSearch and the Remote Site dialog box appears Select a remote site to connect from the site list added for remote monitoring and click the Con button Video recorded in the connected site is displayed on the playback screen Refer to Chapter 3 SmartSearch Utility Buttons for details 62 Digital Video Recorder Local Playback of Recorded Video You can play back video recorded in the BASE system Click the log Local button in the Utility Buttons on the main GUI of SmartSearch and video recorded in the BASE system is disp
101. nnecting a remote site Click the site where you want to disconnect in the list box and then click the Discon button EA NOTE If you want to arrange the site list in the descending orders click the Address headings on the list box NOTE The DVR can only view recorded not live video on another DVR Backup Click the button to load backup data from the extra backup device e g CD RW DVD RW drive Setup Click the button to set up the SmartSearch Refer to the SmartSearch Environment Setup section p 2 External Save Click the button to save recorded video Refer to the Saving of Recorded Video section p 2 for details Print Click the button to print the current image Refer to the Printing Current Image section p 2 for details POS Query Displays the POS Report Dialog window showing the ATQ Automatic Transaction Query results All or single reported transaction can be printed The selected transaction result image from ATQ will be displayed automatically When using the text inserter by TVS clicking the button displays the CYA query dialog box Text In Displays the text in information To remove the information click the icon again SEARCH AND PLAYBACK OF RECORDED VIDEO Condition Search Click the Search O button The following setup screen appears Designate the find range and set up the search condition in the Motion Detection Event Detection or Text In tab 37 Us
102. nsor is activated NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 e Alarm association Click the alarm icon to be associated with a selected sensor The alarm will go off when a related sensor is activated NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays alarm channels to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Setting Up the Motion Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Textln Remote Authority System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection MOTION DETECTION For each camera Select a camera 1 18 17 32 Enable Enable H W detection High priority TT Moveto preset Save image files SIT Set up zone m Camera association TAI a EIE Alarm association 1 16 17 32 ren Dipp eo do 6 doo 07 Qo aiececenee Show results v Load Save Default Get preset NOTE When using the video analytics function the motion detection function except the H W detection will not be available for the same camera e Select a camera Select a camera icon to set up NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System p 2 section for details NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab dis
103. nter the password using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard The Old password may not be used when entering a password for a newly registered user After you have set up the password you can save your settings by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes Change password Old password New password y Confirm new password y NOTE Up to eight characters may be used for a password NOTE The password will not be saved when New password and Confirm new password do not match 32 Digital Video Recorder After you have set up the user information you can save your settings by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes e Edit User Click the button to edit the established user information If you want to delete the user click the Delete User button after selecting the user to delete in the list NOTE The password will not be changed when the Old password does not match or the New password and Confirm new password do not match e Setup Related Action Related Select a registered user in the list and check the desirable option boxes to set the user s authorization NOTE Only the administrator level user can edit the user s information and their authority setup e Available Camera Click the button if you want to assign the camera number individually to each user Check the box beside the camera n
104. o Backward Play Play C Stop Rewind One Image Forward One Image J Fast Backward Play Fast Forward Play Go to First Image CJ Go to Last Image e Search Button G Searches for images according to the user defined search condition Single screen mode only Refer to the Condition Search section p 2 for details e SKIP Sets the image number to be skipped by holding down and dragging the pointer while the DVR is in the Fast Forward or Fast Backward playback mode e DELAY Sets the delay time for each image playback by holding down and dragging the pointer while the DVR is in the Fast Forward or Fast Backward playback mode e Panoramic Displays images from one camera image by image For panoramic display select a camera button and a desired screen mode and select PANORAMIC Then click any playback related button NOTE In the full screen mode you can control playback of recorded video by using the Floating Playback Panel window displayed when clicking the right mouse button on the screen The window e Panoramic can be moved at any place on the screen by dragging the mouse Image Adjustment e Zoom Enlarges or shrinks the current image To enlarge the image click Eg To shrink the image click E This button works only in the single screen mode You can also enlarge or shrink the image by rolling the mouse wheel on the image e Brightness Changes the brightness of the current image Click Ri to make the image brighter click J
105. oard or the virtual keyboard Sensor type Enter a sensor type such as magnet You can use either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard High priority Check the box to give high priority to the target sensor so the DVR will follow the advanced camera setup when the target sensor is activated Refer to the Setting Up Cameras section p 2 for configuring advanced camera setup Save Image Files Check the box to save the image as a JPEG file when a selected sensor is activated The box will be activated when a camera is associated with the sensor The file will be saved in each date folder under the C IDR Series Temp RecordExt folder automatically The Save Image files function operates regardless of the recording schedule NOTE The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 700MB free space NOTE The recording speed might decrease when the image files from multiple cameras are saved at the same time NOTE The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files Move to preset Check the box to move the target camera to the preset location when a selected sensor is activated Select the camera and preset ID from a drop down list Preset values can be set individually by the user who logs in the system 17 User s Manual e Camera association Click the camera icon to associate it with a selected sensor Up to 16 cameras can be selected Video from associated camera s will be recorded when a related se
106. older under the C IDR Series Temp RecordExt folder automatically The Save Image files function operates regardless of the recording schedule NOTE The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 700MB free space NOTE The recording speed might decrease when the image files from multiple cameras are saved at the same time NOTE The images are saved with the 352x240 resolution when saving image files Move to preset Check the box to move the target camera to the preset location when the video analytics detection detects events on the image of the selected camera Select the camera and preset ID from a drop down list Preset values can be set individually by the user who logs in the system 23 User s Manual Event counting Check the box to display the number of video analytics detection events with the rule name at the top middle of the monitoring screen If you check the Counter reset timer box and set up the time the system resets the number to 0 in the preset time and continues counting from 0 Clicking the Reset timer button resets the number to 0 when clicking the button Camera association Click the camera icon to associate it with the camera selected during the Select a camera setup Video from associated camera s will be recorded when the video analytics detection detects events on the image of the selected camera NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displ
107. on e Manual Backup by List I Manual Backup Advanced Click the Advanced button in the Manual Backup dialog box LD Recording Start Time Recording End Time di 11 28 DE 2 42 2003 11 28 n us 42 ID Displays the serial number of the record banks Recording Start Time Recording End Time Displays the recording beginning date time and ending date time of each bank Type Displays the type of record bank Normal means time lapse recording and PREXxx means the pre event recording Backup Status Displays whether a target bank has already been backed up or not Destination Select a backup drive from a drop down list Selected Banks Displays the number of selected banks Free Backup Banks Displays the number of banks that are available for backup D 00001 2003 11 28 08 46 D9 2003 11 28 03 02 dl NORM NO C 00000 2003 11 28 09 02 42 2003 11 28 09 19 20 NORM NO C 00001 2003 11 28 09 19 20 2003 11 26 09 36 02 NORM NO C 00002 2003 11 26 09 36 02 2003 11 26 09 40 27 MORM Ne D 00002 2003 11 29 14 56 02 2003 11 29 14 57 52 NORM NO D 00003 2003 11 30 15 01 36 200311 30 15 07 55 NORM NO D 00004 2003 11 30 15 07 55 200311 30 15 14 13 NORM NO D 00005 2003 11 30 15 14 13 2003 11 30 15 20 23 NORM NO lt Destination D M Selected Banks 0 Free Backup Banks 2 Update Cancel Select the bank to back up by clicking the target bank in the list box Multiple banks can be selected
108. on by holding down and dragging the pointer Transaction Timeout Set the duration to wait for a new text input The DVR will consider the transaction is ended if there is no text input during preset timeout after the last text input e Camera association Click the camera icon to be associated with a selected text in device Multiple cameras can be selected The text in information will be displayed on the screen when the associated camera is displayed in the single screen mode NOTE Selecting 1 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 28 Digital Video Recorder Setting Up the Remote Access x System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alam Text In Remote Authority REMOTE MONITORING Transmit Method Frame Rate 1 10 eo L 1 30sec Image resolution 352x240 352 J 704 SSL Standard y Bandwidth Limit 64 za Kbps M Use DVRNS Set up network Set up Callback Set up email e Transmit speed Set the Frame Rate and Image resolution by holding down and dragging the pointer Use the SSL function if you want to enhance the security of outgoing data from the DVR by using the SSL Secure Sockets Layer protocol when connecting to the DVR remotely When using the SSL function the DVR cannot be connected with a program or a system that does not support the SSL function Selecting Standard
109. on the image The box will be activated when a camera is associated with the text in device Enable Check the box to enable to use the selected text input device e Select Text In System Set up the text in device Select the model of installed text in system from the Text In Model list and the COM port to use from the drop down list Click the Set up port button to display the Set up COM Port dialog box Set the Baud rate from 300 to 256 000 select the Parity from None Even or Odd parity select the Data bit from 7 bit or 8 bit format select the Stop bit from 1 bit or 2 bits from the drop down list You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes Device Select the type of text in device to use NOTE Each type of text in device User Define Gnomell and so on has different setup options which can be defined by the user NOTE When using the RS232 port select COM 1 from the COM Port drop down list When using the RS485 port select the given COM Port number To check the given COM port number please refer to the installed card information displayed on the System Info dialog box by clicking the System Info button e Save Image Files Check the box to save the image as a JPEG file when a selected text in device receives text in data The box will be activated when a camera is associated with the text in device The file will be saved in each date folder under the C
110. or other personal injury 5 Water and or Moisture Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water 6 Accessories Do not place this equipment on an unstable cart stand or table The equipment may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the equipment Wall or shelf mounting should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting kit approved by the manufacturer This equipment and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and cart combination to overturn 7 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the equipment and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered Do not block these openings or allow them to be blocked by placing the equipment on a bed sofa rug or bookcase Ensure that there is adequate ventilation and that the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 8 Power Sources This equipment should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power please consult your equipment dealer or local power company 9 Power Cords Operator or installer must remove power and other connections before handling the equipment 10 Lightning For added protection for this equipment during a lightni
111. or using the remote access function The POST is the system to which the camera cables connect directly and the BASE is the system which is installed at another site for remote access Install the BASE software at the remote site after installing the DVR D NETWORK BASE SYSTEM m CAMERAS POST DVR CAUTION If an older version of BASE software is installed on your computer you should uninstall the older version first NOTE It is highly recommended to install the BASE software with the same or higher version than the POST system software version 1 Insert the installation CD 2 Run the setup file exe in the IDR Setup Base folder and install the software following the instructions 3 When the IBankSetup screen appears allocate banks to the BASE system to record images from the POST system NOTE The BANK is the basic unit for the database used by the POST system and BASE system 53 User s Manual E IBankSetup 3 Storage Table Select the drive to allocate banks Drive displays the drive location Total Space displays the total size of the installed recording drive and Available IBank displays the number of available banks for recording New Bank of the selected HDD Set the number of banks to be used for recording by using the arrow buttons Allocated IBank Displays the number of allocated banks for New Burk Bel the selected HOD 10 H n recording in all drives in the list Alocaled Bark 10 3
112. order The user can select which camera group is displayed by clicking any camera button in a group from camera buttons Information including camera title recording mode and recording status can be displayed on the image Go to Setting Up the System and Setting Up Cameras in the SmartBase Setup section and place a check in the Show OSD box to display the OSD information 2 Quit Click to quit the system Version Displays the software version of the POST system currently connected Screen Mode Buttons Click the desired screen mode Move the cursor to that image and double click the left mouse button to view a specific image in the single screen mode Click the left mouse button in the window to return to the previous screen mode from the single screen mode Utility Buttons See the Utility Buttons section below for details Camera Buttons Click the individual camera buttons to display the selected camera Click the or button to display the previous or next camera button panel Event Logging Displays event logs and callback messages of the remote system Scroll up and down the list by holding down the left mouse button on the list while moving the cursor up and down or roll the mouse wheel on the list The display information of the event log and callback message is shown below Event Log Date _ Time User ID Camera No of the BASE system Event type Camera No of the POST system Camera title
113. outer area with boxes If no shapes have been drawn the entire screen will fill with boxes NOTE When you select the Erase you can use the tools as described above to delete boxes e Advanced Setup Select an advanced camera setup You can set up the pre event recording and event recording options for each event A x Pre event recording Check the box to enable ee the pre event recording Set the recording speed Preeventieo speed TZ seo Fe Te duration resolution and quality for the pre event Preeventrec dwell 000 ees Fe im mode by holding down and dragging the pointer Pre event rec image resolution 3024240 352 014 NOTE Pre event recording cannot be configured for cameras 17 to 32 JJ JIL iu Pre event rec image quality Medium G Ver High Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection Video Loss Video On TextIn Video Analytics Motion dwell time Set the values for event Event monitoring dwell 0 ee J iiec detection by holding down and dragging the Minimum monitoring dwell 3 ose J 10860 pointer Motion detection event only Motion detection should last during the dwell time to Lei A p ag be considered as an event Any motion detection that lasts less than the dwell time will not be I OnEvent considered as an event Event monitoring dwell Minimum monitoring Rec i af sw dwell Select the event tab to set up
114. own the left mouse button on the list and move the cursor up and down or roll the mouse wheel on the list Clicking the underlined event in the list initiates the SmartSearch program and moves to the timetable allowing you to play back the event detected video if the underlined event is recorded The display information of the event log is as follows Date me Event type Camera No Camera title POS Click to display POS control buttons The system status window will display the POS data Click the right mouse button on the window to toggle two display modes POS data display mode and event log including POS data display mode The POS button LED will be lit while the data is coming from the POS If you do not want to display the data from the POS release the target POS number button If the user disables the POS device during the Text In setup on the SmartGuard the POS button will be disabled Alarm Control Click to display alarm control buttons You can check the alarm status and control the alarm output Pressed alarm button is active mode and released button is inactive mode The user can active or inactive alarm output manually by clicking the button when it is released or pressed Ifthe user disables the alarm during the Alarm setup on the SmartGuard the alarm button will be disabled Click the left or right arrow buttons to display the previous or next alarm button panel D PTZ Click to display PTZ control buttons
115. p the detection zone Sensitivity Set the Object Detection sensitivity 1 to 5 by holding down and dragging the pointer NOTE The higher the number the more sensitive it is Min size Set the minimum number of blocks 1 to 100 Ifyou set the Min size value to 10 the DVR will only react to the object when it detects changes in at least 10 connected blocks within the selected detection zone The Min size should not exceed the selected block numbers for detection NOTE When selecting multiple detection area groups the minimum number of blocks Min size should not exceed the block numbers of the smallest detection area Max size Set the maximum number of blocks preset Min size value to 1200 If you set the Max size value to 100 the DVR will ignore the object which exceeds the 100 blocks Activation times Set the dwell time to detect changes on the image from 0 to 30 minutes The DVR will detect the change only when the change lasts over the preset dwell time Reference Image Check the box to see Reference Image Current Image Check the box to see the current image Get Reference Select the box to set the current image as the reference image View Result Check the box to see Object Detection setting results You can check that sensitivity and minimum size are set correctly using this feature You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without
116. pecified length has special interpretation Common Reply Reply code Reply data ok 0000 9999 General Functions Reply Reply data Power Off Time Setting YYYYMMDDHHMMSS CI Cursor Control Function Reply data F B direction RE p e oes Text Input 01 99 length string 85 User s Manual Multiplexer Display Audio Functions Function Screen Format E CO Set Screen Format Group_ FG 01 99 format 01 99 group Prev Next Format NF Irene II Prev Next Group NG prevnext o o o Full Screen FS Y N T omoffitoggie ooo Camera Selection CS 00 99 cameray II Spot Camera 00 99 spot 00 99 camera 55 Spot Sequence SS 00 99 spot Y NT ondoffitogge J Sequence SQ X YN T oofitoggl __ Change OSD mode OS j0 9 mode Oofo to __ Image Brightness IB 0 direction YiN step IT Image Contrast IC 0 direction ViN step II Image Hue IH 0 direction ViN step II Image Saturation IS 0 direction YiN step Image Default AAA ESA Recorder Player Functions Function Recording On Off RO Y N T on offtoggle IT PN Y N T on offitoggle Playback PL X F B directiony 1 9 speed __ Playback Still PS X AZFBPIS X _ Screen Mode Search PMP _____ Show Search HER EE Alarm Functions Function p Alarm Mute 00 99 AA id Y N T on off toggle FEED Alarm Ou
117. pen NOTE Image processing works only in the pause mode The playback function buttons include fast backward pause play fast forward go to the first image go to the previous image go to the next image and got to the last image Click the screen format to select the desired display mode E Click to enter the time lapse search mode which allows you to search for recorded data by k time and then play back images found within the time parameters The Timetable window located at the bottom displays the time information for the image of the date selected on the calendar second Clicking a specific time displays the image recorded at that time on the screen Selecting g allows you to display an image from a specific time 9 Click to enter the event search mode which allows you to search for event log entries using specific conditions and play back the images associated with those event entries EN Click to set up the image drawing mode and OSD display You can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode and select OSD information to be displayed on the screen 0 Pr Click to save any video clip of recorded data as an executable file 2 Ce Click to save the current image in a bitmap or JPEG file format GI Click to print the current image on a printer connected to your computer 53 Click to reload the recording data 65 The Timetable displays recorded data of the selected camera by
118. plays 17 to 32 e Enable All Click the button to enable motion detection for all cameras e Enable H W All Click the button to enable hardware motion detection for all cameras NOTE Using hardware motion detection will increase system performance by decreasing a system load however hardware motion detection might be less sensitive than general motion detection e Show results Check the box to display detection results on the monitoring image for all cameras set to enable motion detection If you want to use the Show results the Show OSD option should be selected during the System setup 18 Digital Video Recorder Enable Check the box to enable motion detection for the selected camera Enable H W detection Check the box to enable hardware motion detection for the selected camera High priority Check the box to give high priority to the target camera The DVR will follow the advanced camera setup when the target camera detects motion Refer to the Setting Up Cameras section p 2 for configuring advanced camera setup Save Image Files Check the box to save the image as a JPEG file when a selected camera detects motion The file will be saved in each date folder under the C IDR Series Temp RecordExt folder automatically The Save Image files function operates regardless of the recording schedule NOTE The hard disk drive for saving image files must have at least 700MB free space NOTE The recording speed might decrease when the
119. pointed directly at the sun the video analytics function will not work Do NOT point cameras directly east or west which can blind the camera at sunrise or sunset Extend the camera s sun shield if possible to increase protection from direct sunlight and protect the lens from dust and weather e Artificial Light If the camera is pointed directly at a light the video analytics function will not work Iflights are in front of the camera avoid pointing the camera directly at the light or light reflected from shiny floors Camera Position Height Angle Greater heights with steeper angles provide more pronounced sensation of movement in the detection area The camera must be mounted higher than people s heads Example Looking down a fence line makes it easier to see when an intruder has crossed into the protected zone and thus to detect intrusion e Object Size If an object size is too big or too small the object cannot be recognized by video analytics detection Refer to the images below for the detectable ratio of the object size Tripzone Loitering Left Removed Object Detection The object has to be large enough but not too big to be detected bigger than 1 4 and smaller than 3 4 of the screen vertically and horizontally If the object size is too big on the screen place the camera farther from the object or use a shorter lens Do NOT use digital zoom in order to adjust the object size Face Detection The face
120. ppendix 7 Text In Query Find EN Find Range Gamera Cam 1 User Setting From 7 7 2006 elle Au 2 Until 7 2006 10 18 15 AM C From the first day of month C From the first day of week C From one day ago One day Find All Find Next Result Motion Detection Event Detection Text In Name Comp Value tab line Tab Size o jo o o o o jo o All Transaction Case Sensitive ATO Setup ATQ Criteria dia 3 4 1 I 4 4 Save Image Save Config Load Config Close Clear All Iv Clear all before apply find all Set up the find condition of text in e Name Enter the text to find e Comp Enter the comparison operator e Value Enter the comparison value NOTE The tab and line can be used for more specific search of the text in data Use a symbol indicating the location of each individual category and indicating the line where the category is located See the following examples for details e Tab size Enter the tab size Up to eight tabs can be set e All Transaction Check this box to find all transaction results within established find conditions Case Sensitive Check this box to distinguish between capital letter and small letters entered in the Name box NOTE Refer to the Chapter 3 SmartSearch Condition Search section for setting up ATQ Automatic Transaction Query Query Example 1
121. r25 10 S10 Sensor10 26 S26 Sensor26 12 S12 Sensor12 28 S28 Sensor28 13 S13 Sensor 13 29 S29 Sensor29 14 S14 Sensor14 30 S30 Sensor30 15 S15 Sensor 15 31 S31 Sensor31 S16 Sensor 16 S32 Sensor 32 _ A NOTE Use the ground connectors of the alarm output relay when grounding the PDRH32 model 82 Digital Video Recorder Alarm Output Relay Output PDRH16 dn No Connector series models model NC Normal Close NC NO CDM G NC NO CUN G NCNOCONG e LCL NO Normal Open a COM COM Common GND Ground AOUT1 Alarm Out 1 AOUT2 Alarm Out 2 AOUT3 Alarm Out 3 15 GND Ground 2 AOUTA Alarm Out 4 AOUTS Alarm Out 5 AOUT Alarm Out 6 6 AOUT8 AlarmOut8 19 AOUT9 Alarm Out9 8 AOUT11 Alarm Out 11 21 AOUT12 Alarm Out 12 9 GND Ground 22 GND Ground 10 AOUT13 Alarm Out 13 23 AOUT14 Alarm Out 14 13 GND Ground TI TTL Output PDRH32 model 2 AOUTS Alarm Out 19 15 GND Ground AOUTE Alarm Out 22 6 AOUT8 Alarm Out 24 19 AOUT9 AlarmOut25 8 AOUTM Alarm Out 27 21 AQUT12 Alarm Out 28 9 GND Ground 22 GND Ground 18 GND Grud TI Remote Control Device RS 485 e ol Of TRA Receive data GND Ground 83 User s Manual Appendix 9 Event Log Notices Stop
122. rd option when saving recorded video nemnatesitel Clip Player AA he Em A M 4 44 PR em FACE NOTE Proper image display depends on the display settings of your PC If you are experiencing display problems click the right mouse button on the background screen and select Properties Settings then set the Color quality to 32 bit Then select Advanced Troubleshoot and then set the Hardware Acceleration to Full Please make sure that DirectX version 9 0 or higher has been installed if the display problem continues To check the version of DirectX click Start RUN and type dxdiag then hit the enter key which will display DirectX Diagnostic Tool dialog box Then move to the Display tab and make sure DirectDraw Acceleration is set to Enabled Test DirectDraw by selecting the DirectDraw Test button Please check the driver version of the video card and update it to the latest version available If you still have display problems after changing all display settings as described above try replacing the video card Video cards with an ATI chipset are recommended Clicking EJ exits the Player program e Playback Buttons Plays back the current video on the screen kl Goes to the beginning of the video clip 44 Plays the video clip in fast reverse al Goes back one frame of the video clip p Plays the video clip Im Goes forward one frame of the video clip pp Plays the video clip in fast forward WM Goes to the e
123. rd for login Email message Click the text field beside Sender And then enter a sender s e mail address Click the text field beside Recipient and enter a recipient s e mail address Click the text field under Message and type in the e mail message Apply Work hour Check the box and set the start and end time of working hours by holding down and dragging the pointer Selecting Apply Work hour enables you to send an e mail if you want to send an e mail to the different recipient in working hours after working hours and in holidays Recipient in work hour after work hour in holiday Enter a recipient s e mail address in each text field DU amp 2 NOTE If you want to send the e mail to multiple recipients enter a or between e mail addresses in the Recipient box 31 User s Manual Setting Up the Authority Setup x Schedule Motion Detection Object Detection Remote System Camera Sensor Authority Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Textln AUTHORITY Iv Administrator Setup Related Manager User Group User Group2 User Group3 v Camera Setup Je Motion Setup IV Video Loss Setup v System Setup v Schedule Setup V Alarm Setup v PTZ Setup v Sensor Setup v Text In Setup v Smart Search Setup Remote Setup v Camera On Off v HDD Usage v Setup Backup v Setup TimeSync v Remote Control v Auto Deletion
124. re Operating System Microsoft Windows XP x86 32 Bit Service Pack 3 Microsoft Windows Vista x86 32 Bit Service Pack 1 or Microsoft Windows 7 x86 32 Bit CPU Intel Pentium HI Celeron 600MHz or faster RAM 128MB or higher VGA 8MB or higher 1024x768 24bpp or higher nternet Explorer Version 6 0 or later Start Internet Explorer on your local PC You can run the WebGuard program by entering the following information in the address field http IP address The DVR IP address Or http DVRNS server address DVR name The DVRNS server address and the DVR name registered on the DVRNS server Or http www dvronline net Entering the DVR IP address or the DVR name will be required when logging in NOTE You will need to get the appropriate IP address for the DVR you want to connect from your network administrator NOTE WebGuard only works with Microsoft Internet Explorer and will NOT work with Netscape or other web browsers Select between the WEBWATCH Web monitoring and WEBSEARCH Web search modes Enter ID and PASSWORD and click the LOGIN button LOGIN EXIT You will need to enter the DVR IP address in the DVR ADDRESS field when running the WebGuard program by entering http www dvronline net Selecting the Use DVRNS option allows you to enter the DVR name registered on the DVRNS server instead of the IP address It is required to enter the DVRNS server addres
125. ries models or 10 PDRH32 model BNC VGA 1 VGA Audio In Line in 16 PDRH16 series models or 32 PDRH32 model RCA Audio Out Line out Terminal block RJ 45 RS232 Serial Port RS485 Serial Port Terminal block on the extension card USB Port 8 USB 2 0 connectors 2 USB 3 0 connectors i The network connector is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire intended for outdoor use STORAGE Primary Storage SATA hard disk drive Expandable up to 3 Backup Storage 90 Digital Video Recorder 17 3 x 7 0 x 18 2 440mm x 177mm x 462mm AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 3 0 1 5A FCC CE UL CAUTION Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions This equipment is indoor use and all the communication wiring are limited to inside of the building Shipping Dimensions g W x H x D 23 2 x 13 7 x 27 6 590mm x 350mm x 700mm Specifications are subject to change without notice V1 4 91
126. rogram list Select SmartShell The DVR will sica enter the SmartGuard mode via the SmartShell About Restart Shutdown 65 User s Manual Appendix 2 SmartShell SmartShell is very easy and dependable software for maintaining your DVR The software will help the DVR recover from unexpected system failures SmartShell is also the only way to access Windows How to Access SmartShell If you release the automatic shutdown mode in the hidden dialog box clicking the POWER button in SEET the SmartGuard program enters the SmartShell mode Click the right mouse button in the SmartShell Execute d mode The Menu dialog box appears ViewLog System About Configuration Menu Configuration gt Startup Execute gt view Log gt System b About Execute Menu Configuration gt Restart All View Log gt SmartSetup System gt SmartScan SmartGuard En SmartSearch SmartBackup SmartServer Explorer View Log Menu Configuration gt Execute b SmartGuard System Li About System Menu Configuration gt Execute gt view Log Close About Restart Shutdown About Menu Configuration gt Execute b View Log b System b 66 Startup Configures the startup programs of the DVR Restart All Restarts the programs SmartSetup Enters the SmartSetup program to set up the IBank the database of the DVR
127. rs or lights SPOT BNC Multi Channel Display Connect a spot monitor for the multi channel display 2 Audio Out Connect an amplifier Line out The DVR does not have amplified audio output so you will need a speaker with an amplifier 3 Network RJ 45 Connect a Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 connector The network settings are available at the Remote tab Set up network setting in the SmartGuard program USB Connect USB devices such as a mouse keyboard USB storage device or printer NOTE The location of ports in slots can be different from the image above Refer to Appendix 8 Connector Pin Outs for connection of the ports located in slots NOTE Windows may not operate properly when using the USB connectors on the front panel of the DVR depending on the model type of the USB device In this case connect the USB device after Windows boots properly or use the USB connectors located on the rear panel TURNING ON THE DVR Press the power button located on the front panel to turn the system on The system goes into the SmartGuard mode as soon as 1t finishes 1ts boot process NOTE Connect a monitor before turning on the system Video might not be displayed on the monitor when connecting a monitor after turning on the system CAUTION The system will lock up if the monitor does not have high enough resolution The DVR requires 1024x768 resolution TURNING OFF THE DVR Click the POWER button in the SmartGuard mode or press the
128. s and port number during the SETUP setting when selecting the Use DVRNS option NOTE When running the updated WebGuard for the first time Internet Explorer might occasionally load the information from the previous version In this case delete the temporary Internet files by selecting Tools Internet Options General tab and then run WebGuard again NOTE Do NOT close the LOGIN window during the WebGuard operation otherwise it will cause a script error when switching between Web monitoring and Web search modes and you will need to restart the WebGuard program NOTE There might be a problem with the bottom of WebGuard page being cropped caused by the address or status bars in Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 In this situation it is recommended that websites open windows without address or status bars by changing Internet setting Go to Tools and Internet Options and then the Security tab Click the Custom level button Select Enable for the Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars option NOTE When running WebGuard in the Microsoft Windows Vista or later operating system it is recommended to start Internet Explorer with elevated administrator permissions Click the right mouse button on the Internet Explorer icon and select the Run as administrator option from the context menu Otherwise some functions of the WebGuard might be limited to use 73 User s Manual NOTE There might be a problem with s
129. ser s manual The Help function also can be enabled by hitting the F1 key on the keyboard e More Set up the spot sequence for a Spot monitor sequence display in detail Spot Sequence r Spot Sequence Moral cameras ouse IMRE camera2 zl 10 Camera10 zl 18 Notused zl 26 conas IME Camera ou eT Camera4 y 12 Camera12 zl 2k Notused zl 28 cameras camera A Not used SES i Camerae y 14 Camerata zl 22 Notusd zl 30 mn IME Camera 15 No usea SE i camera8 zl 16 camerat6 zl 24 Notused 32 m Spot operation r Spot i ce Notused T Notused T DEE N om GA Eet N SA N co co we n e ce e Emi T eo N an IV Hold spot during single screen mode an v Include event display Y Sensor v Motion 7 v Object Detection IV Video Loss v Testin Video Analytics A IV Show video loss Monitoring Without Login Spot Click the Spot monitor icon to connect Spot Sequence Select the camera number for each number 32 channel DVR Camera 1 to 16 for Spot 1 to 4 and Camera 17 to 32 for Spot 5 to 8 16 channel DVR Camera 1 to 16 for Spot 1 to 8 to sequence or Not Used from a drop down list Hold spot during single screen mode Check the box if you do not want the cameras sequence on the Spot monitor while the main monitor is set to the single screen display mode Include event display Check the box and select
130. so Local Drive es Local Disk c F Location Bockupowe FT F Video Analytics results bf Automatic Data Losding F Audio Play Crea TexiHn Deia CD D D Burner FP Show Field Image e El FT Arango camias on ho senem manualhy Add Printer Default 3 Move to the General tab and check that Audio Play is selected Click the speaker icon and check that the volume in the Wave column is set properly Master Volume Wave SW Syrih Une Volume Mic Volume Balance Dalance Balance Balance Balance A ire mee E La c Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume I LL Mite al l Mute Mute F Mue FP Mue Rastek HO Audo output Playing Recorded Audio The recorded audio time bar is located below camera 32 and its information is shown on the recording status bar in pink TIZI ZI Ena ZI AZ AE Ena PIZZI EENAA 14 02 2005 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 E I S Keele AET E 17 18 19 20 21 24 27 28 4 2005 3 gt F NOTE Audio is played only during the forward playback at normal speed in the single screen mode NOTE Audio will NOT be played when the target camera was recorded less than two images per second SmartSearch ENVIRONMENT SETUP Click the Setup button in the Utility Buttons and the Environment Setup screen appears 46 Digital Video Recorder Environment Setup Xx General Network About DIE Di Local Drive s Local Disk C v Iv Location
131. t AO O00 9JANid LL Alarm Reset AR 00 99 AA id Alarm In Al 00 99AA d LL Reset Event Recording IRR 00 99 AA id E dEi Telemetry Functions Function Pan amp Tilt 0 Pan dir 0 Tilt Y N step AE WEE PTZ Preset PP X 00 99 preset number PTZ Goto Preset PG 00 99 preset number J PTZ Zoom 0 direction Y N step EE ER PTZ Focus 0 direction Y N step WEE EE PTZ Iris PI 0 direction Y N step NA PTZ Set Speed PX 01 16 speed ll ONE ee PTZ AutoPan Y N 86 Digital Video Recorder Telemetry Extended Functions Function Reply Reply data PTZ Select Camera 00 00 99 camera number be ET PTZ Pan Speedy Left 01 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N stepyY gt un PTZ Pan Speedy Right 02 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step i IO PTZ Tilt Speedy Up 03 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step io E cl PTZ Tilt Speedy Down 04 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step IEEE Is he m PTZ Zoom Speedy Tele 05 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step Fit PTZ Zoom Speedy Wide 06 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step DE Sa PTZ Focus Speedy Far 08 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step a PTZ IRIS Speedy Close 09 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step e ded PTZ IRIS Speedy Open 10 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step DE E a PTZ Focus Speedy Near 07 00 16 Speed 00 is Stop Y N step PTZ Power On Off PE 50 Y N T on
132. t for all cameras when the Same configuration for all cameras is selected Setting Up Schedules x Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm Testin Remote Authority System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection How WON TUE J wed THU FRI SAT SUN HOL 00 01 R R R R R R R lag Sue Gm A A GH TEE ER A 06 07 i 07 08 R d 08 09 03 10 ihe 7 ill iz ye s 13 214 te als 15s 16 16 17 MB 18619 1965720 25522 ecd 2 0 23 24 Rec mode ain an View only Time lapse A Event driven E Time amp Event R E Fi SES z E E E E F F R F ata pA pa F F F F F F F F F R F Event mode E smovti _ BER E BEER EHE Sensor s gt gt Motion Detection Tom H ju Object Detection 0 d BE RER Video Loss v alla a lll al lll COSE EOS SESSO EE Tq gt gt gt gt E EBEN un gt i TextIn t Video Analytics i ARRE pin didis bid di de Apply all Set up holiday Stop Rec Warning Default Select a camera Select a camera icon to set up NOTE The camera number indicates the input signal number set during the Change Signal setup Refer to the Change Signal setup of the Setting Up the System p 2 section for details NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17
133. t the file format from the drop down list The available formats are bitmap and JPEG files Click the Save button to save the current image Selecting Cancel cancels Filename TT HI the saving operation and closes the dialog box without saving the settings Hi DE idr z NOTE If you want to delete the file or folder select the target file or folder ave is available only in the C older an elete Removable disk then click the Delete button You can delete the file or folder only saved A under the C DR Series temp directory Save As Video File Click the Save As Video File radio button in the Save Type dialog box and click the OK button x e Camera Select the camera number to save from the drop down list AUDIO Check the box to save audio with video e Write to CD DVD Check the box if you want to save the video clip on the CD or DVD drive directly e Save Range Set the range using the arrow buttons Compression Select a compression codec Click the Start button to display the Save As dialog box Designate a folder path and enter a file name Selecting Save saves video according to the settings Selecting Close cancels the saving operation and closes m the dialog box NOTE When the write to CD DVD box is checked you need to select the CD or DVD recorder to use and select the folder name to save on the CD or DVD drive by clicking the gt button You can designate the folder path by
134. t to be changed Click the camera button to select the camera to be viewed Ed Click to adjust the brightness contrast saturation and hue of monitoring image Click to control pan tilt and zoom of the camera from a remote site 9 Click to control alarm out devices at the remote site Contrast Saturation Brightness Hue Move Buttons E FR lte Zoom Out Zoom In Iris Close Iris Open Undo Focus Near Focus Far 527 Set Preset Go to Preset 74 Digital Video Recorder EN Click to set up the image drawing mode and OSD display You can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode and select OSD information to be displayed on the screen KZ Click to save the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file format 2 The event status window at the bottom displays a list of events that were detected from the remote site 3 Selecting a camera on the screen and clicking the right mouse button displays the text menu screen Change Camera Title Change Camera Title Changes the camera name Enable Audio e Enable Audio Enables audio communication with the remote site When the audio control panel displays click the j button to send audio to the connected remote site and click the button again to stop sending audio Click the 4 button to monitor live audio from the connected remote site through the attached speaker and click the button again stop monitoring live audio Clicking both j button a
135. ter 17 28 and 40 in each Tab size box and enter the tab symbol and line symbol in the Value box for Unit price for Qty and for amount for the next line For example if you want to search for Coke with a Qty Quantity of more than 1 and Hotdog with an amount totaling over 8 the following find condition can be set Coke gt SET and Hotdog gt Res 81 User s Manual Appendix 8 Connector Pin Outs SPOT Monitor Output Sequence Display Sensor Input PDRH16 series models No Connector No Connector S1 Sensor 1 o S9 Sensor 9 2 S2 Sensor2 10 S10 Sensor10 3 3 Sensor3 11 S11 Sensor 11 S4 Sensor 4 G Lemon Le G Ground 5 S6 Sensor5 13 S13 Sensor13 6 S6 Sensor 6 14 S14 Sensor 14 7 S7 Sensor7 15 S15 Sensor15 18 1 S8 Sensor 8 S16 Sensor 16 123465 6 7 8 G 9 10 1112 G 13 14 15 16 G HETELEFELLTT fan Tel el e se o on ce e e e ei CU TI G Ground G Ground PDRH32 model No Connector No Connector 1 St Semsort 17 Si7 Sensori7 2 S2 Sensor2 18 S18 Sensor18 3 S8 Sensor3 19 S19 Sensor 19 4 S4 Sensor4 20 S20 Sensor20 5 S5 Sensor5 21 S21 Sensor21 6 S6 Sensor6 22 S22 Sensor22 7 S7 Sensor7 23 S23 Sensor23 S8 Sensor 8 S24 Sensor 24 9 S9 Sensor9 25 S25 Senso
136. tes the banks according to the setting Backup Drive Information 9797 MB 9 10 9797 MB 35 35 0 Format New Banks for Selected Drive pr 2 Allocated Banks D OMB New Banks 347 22902 MB OK Repeat and Auto Eject cannot be selected at the same time Active menus under the Backup Drive will vary depending on the type of media used Any bank contents stored on the drive will be deleted when you initialize the backup drive Use a hard disk drive formatted beforehand when you back up data to hard disk drives e CD DVD Burner Click the button Register the CD DVD burning program location to use When using the program provided by the CD DVD burning manufacturer select SmartBurnerPlus exe in the C IDR Series folder CD DVD Burner Click the CD DVD Burner button in the SmartBackup dialog box to initiate the CD DVD burning program registered during the SmartBackup setup Refer to the Run CD DVD Burner section p 2 for the instructions on CD DVD burning NOTE CD DVD burning is not available during the automatic backup 51 User s Manual Target files for CD DVD burning Image files saved in SmartSearch mode Video files saved in SmartSearch mode Clip files saved in SmartSearch mode Whole ibbank directory on the drive used for backup Image files saved in the C IDR Series temp RecordExt folder NOTE The size ofthe ibbank directory should be smaller than the capacity of the CD or DVD drive
137. the camera label s color changes to red Click the screen at the desired location of the playback screen and the playback image or the camera number of the selected camera is displayed on the selected screen You can arrange cameras differently depending on the screen mode and video of the selected camera is displayed on the screen in the single screen mode Recording Status Bar Shows recorded information on the recording status bar You can search specific video by clicking the mouse on the desired segment or scroll by moving the scroll key from left to right The color of the bar indicates different types of recording Yellow for Pre event Cyan for Motion Detection Lime for Object Detection Black for Video Analytics Purple for Video Loss Brown for Video On Red for Sensor Grey for Text in and Blue for Time lapse Every clicking the right mouse button on the timetable zooms the record timetable in with three levels one time hour based time interval in the first level four times 30 minute based in the second level and eight times 10 minute based in the third level Go To Goesto the specific dates and times directly Select a date from the drop down list and set the time using the arrow buttons If you click the OK button after setting the conditions the image meeting the established conditions will be displayed on the playback screen Selecting Cancel cancels the Go To operation and exits the dialog box without saving the changes
138. the desired button to adjust the current settings of the selected camera to another camera Click the Copy button and select another camera to be scheduled by clicking the camera icon in the same dialog box and then click the Paste button Click the Apply all button if you want to adjust the current settings to all cameras e Setup holiday Set up holidays This function compensates for different holidays in different countries Holiday setup Click the date in the calendar you want as a holiday and click the Add button The selected date will be displayed in the list next to the calendar If you want to delete a holiday click the Delete button after selecting the date in the list Move to other months using the arrow buttons located at the top of the calendar You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the Holiday setup dialog box without saving the changes DN January 2006 G1 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 e 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 el 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 eg 30 31 4 OK Cancel e Stop Rec Warning Click the button to notify when recording stops x Check the Warning when rec stops box Warning when rec stops et otr ien Rec stoppage reason Check the Click rec stop button box to si Sio notify when recording stops by clicking the Recording mode button wx SE Check the No rec during specified time box to notify when the stop
139. the remote site automatically when you are disconnected from the remote site for network problems e Auto connect when callback Check the box if you want to connect the remote site automatically when the BASE system receives a callback message This auto callback connection can be disconnected automatically if you check the Disconnect after box and set the desired disconnection time Dialup Network Check the Use modem box when using a modem for remote access and then select a modem to use from the drop down list e Setup group Set up the group management The BASE system can monitor up to 32 remote DVRs simultaneously For the effective management of the remote DVRs the user can register multiple remote DVRs in one group Up to 64 groups can be registered 60 Digital Video Recorder Set up group Group Set up the group information Click the Add button ee to register a new group and enter the name of the group to 1 16 17 20 register Camera assignment Select the target remote site from the Site ID drop down list and camera number from the Camera drop down list NOTE If you want to edit the established group information click the Edit button after selecting a registered group from the list Then edit the group information If you want to delete a registered group click the Delete button after selecting a registered group from the list e Set up network Set up the network Refer to Appendix 3
140. then display them in the Result list box e Find Next Finds one event at a time e Result Displays the search result Video Screen Displays the searched video at the top left in the setup screen The image of the result can be displayed by double clicking the target event in the Result list You can play back searched video on the SmartSearch playback screen when you exit the setup screen by clicking the Close button Clear All Removes all entries listed in the box Clear all before apply find all Check the box if you want to remove the results before applying Find All e Save Config Saves the current text in related settings when selecting the Text In tab e Load Config Loads the saved text in related settings when selecting the Text In tab Motion Detection Select the Motion Detection tab to search for motion detected video Motion Detection Event Detection Textn Motion Detection Zone Set up the detection zone using the area setup 7 2 N m ro icons First select the Draw mode _4 and then select one of four tools HA J by clicking the target icon Move the cursor on the Find Method image of the selected camera displayed in a small window and set Change up the detection area using the selected tool Use the tools as follows Object Point Place the cursor on the image and click the left mouse button A single box appears where the cursor is Line This tool can be used to draw
141. to alert for the selected events when events occur You can set up the BASE system to play different alert sounds for each type of event Create sound files wav for each type of event under program installation folder and name the sound files sensor wav for alarm in motion wav for motion detection terror wav for object detection vloss wav for video loss and textin wav for text in NOTE The BASE system plays different alert sounds for each type of event when receiving a callback message if you designate an alert sound for each type of event Change password Change the password The default password is 111 59 User s Manual Setting up Remote System Camera Schedule Remote REMOTE MONITORING l Set up remote site Dialup Network Site ID Address RemoteSitel 233 195 20 55 RemoteSite2 221 130 10 78 Delete Set up group Set up network Iw Connect with the registered password Iw Reconnect when network went down Iw Auto connect when callback Iw Disconnected after 30 ES sec DWANS Server Address dvmames net DVRNS Port 10088 gd DK Cancel Connect with the registered password Ifthis box is checked the remote DVR will be connected automatically with registered user ID and password If there is no registered password the login dialog box will appear The connection fails when an incorrect password is entered e Reconnect when network went down Check the box if you want to reconnect
142. to make the image darker and click B to set the brightness to the default setting e Blur Blurs the image to reduce noise e Sharp Sharpens an image e Equalize Equalizes the image brightness to make it more natural e Stretch Stretches the image brightness to get more contrasted image e Undo Cancels the last image processing operation Revert Cancels the image processing operation and reload the original image IMAGE ADJUST NOTE Make certain that the cameras and monitor are adjusted properly before recording because this adjustment should not be used to correct improperly recorded video 36 Digital Video Recorder Utility Buttons eg Local Click the button to load recorded data from the local hard disk drive Remote Click the button to load recorded data from the remote DVR via LAN The following Remote Site dialog box appears and the remote site s you registered for remote playback is are displayed in the list box Refer to the Network section p 2 for details of registering remote sites for remote playback Remote Site x Select a site Connecting to a remote site Click the site where you want to connect in the list box and then click the Con button You can also connect to a remote site quickly by double clicking the site where you want to connect in the list box or by entering the site address in the text field located under Select a site and pressing the enter key Disco
143. umber to enable the user to monitor and review that camera image Clicking the Enable all or Disable all button enables or disables all the cameras to the target user Select Camera 1 16 17 32 JW Camera 1 M Camera 9 MW Camera 2 Iv Camera 10 MV Camera 3 v Camera 11 M Camera 4 M Camera 12 M Camera 5 M Camera 13 Jh Camera 6 M Camera 14 v Camera M Camera 15 jv Camera 8 Iv Camera 16 Enable all Disable all i i Cancel e Apply all user in same level Click the button if you want to apply the current authority settings to all users in the same authority level e No local login Check the box if you do not want the login procedure Otherwise the User Login dialog box will appear when clicking any function button and ask entering User ID and Password Check the Monitoring without login box if you want to monitor the image even while you are logged out e Remote Monitoring Select a registered user in the list and check the box if you want to allow the user to access to the POST system from the BASE system e Remote Search Select a registered user in the list and check the box if you want to allow the user to play back video recorded on the POST system in the BASE system e Network Remote Control Select a registered user in the list and check the box if you want to allow the user to control the DVR remotely via network connections by using the network keyboard e Auto Logout Check the box and set the logout dwell t
144. umbers of the smallest detection area Max size Set the maximum number of blocks from the preset Min size value to 1200 If you set the Max size value to 100 the DVR will ignore the motion which exceeds the 100 blocks View Result Check the box to see detection results You can check that sensitivity and minimum size are set correctly using this feature You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes Camera association Click the camera icon to associate it with the camera selected during the Select a camera setup If motion is detected by one camera other cameras can be associated with it so that video will also be recorded from the associated cameras NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays camera channels 1 to 16 and selecting 17 32 tab displays 17 to 32 Alarm association Click the alarm icon to associate it with a selected sensor The alarm will go off when a selected camera detects the motion NOTE Selecting 7 16 tab displays alarm channels 1 to 16 and selecting 77 32 tab displays 17 to 32 19 User s Manual Setting Up the Object Detection Video Analytics Video Loss Alarm TextIn Remote Authority System Camera Schedule Sensor Motion Detection Object Detection OBJECT DETECTION r For each camera Select a camera 1 16 ins Enable High priority Move to preset Save image files
145. ver it does not have any effect on the DVR operation Remove the converter and reboot the DVR and then connect the converter again 89 User s Manual Appendix 12 Specifications VIDEO Composite Video Input 1 Vp p 16 looping auto terminating PDRH16 series models 1 Vp p 75 Ohms termination PDRH32 model Composite 9 PDRH16 series models or 10 PDRH32 model 1 Vp p 75 Ohms VGA One 704x480 4CIF 704x240 2CIF 352x240 CIF 704x576 704x288 352x288 for PAL PDRH16 RMT LIVE model Real time 4801ps 1201ps CIF 4001ps 1001ps for PAL PDRH16 RMT LIVE X model Real time 4801ps 2401ps CIF 4001ps 2001ps for PAL PDRH16 RMT RT model Real time 4801ps 4801ps CIF 4001ps 4001ps for PAL PDRH32 RMT RT model Real time 960ips 9601ps CIF 800ips 800ips for PAL PDRH16 RMT PLATIUM model Real time 4801ps 4801ps 4CIF 4001ps 4001ps for PAL Real time 4801ps CIF 4001ps 4001ps for PAL for pre event recording INPUTS OUTPUTS Alarm Input 16 PDRHI6 series models or 32 PDRH32 model TTL NC NO programmable 1 PDRH16 series models or 2 PDRH32 model relay 1A SV Monitor Outputs Display Record Speed images per second E 16 PDRH16 series models or 32 PDRH32 model TTL 25mA 5SV 16 PDRH16 series models or 32 PDRH32 model line in 1 Vp p One line CONNECTORS Composite 16 PDRH16 series models or 32 PDRH32 model BNC Composite 9 PDRH16 se
146. when monitoring video on a Spot monitor multi channel display Remote control Click the Set up Remote control button when the DVR is controlled remotely using the serial communication signals or via network connections Select remote control Serial RS232 RS 485 Network Serial RS232 RS485 Check the box and click the Set up Serial when the DVR is controlled remotely using the serial communication signals Select the DVR s COM port to use from the drop down list Click the Set up port button and set the Baud rate from 300 to 256 000 Select Parity from None Even or Odd parity Select Data bit from 7 bit or 8 bit format Select Stop bit from 1 bit or 2 bits from the drop down list Move to Device ID and set the device ID number from 0 to 127 using the slide bar Refer to Appendix 10 Protocol for Remote Controlling DVR for details NOTE When using the RS232 port select COM 1 from the COM Port drop down list When using the RS485 port select the given COM port number To check the given COM port number please refer to the installed card information displayed on the System Info dialog box by clicking the System Info button COM Port COMTE Sel up port Device ID TTT O Network Check the box and click the Set up Network when the DVR is controlled remotely via network connections Enter the Network Port number NOTE When selecting the Network remote control for the user s aut
147. will shut down when you click the POWER button in the SmartGuard mode Use the following instructions to change the Automatic Shutdown mode so that you will to be able to access Windows How to Access the Automatic Shutdown Hidden Dialog Box 1 Double click the logo or empty space located above the Rec button in the SmartGuard mode The splash window appears 2 Type idisman and press the Enter key on the keyboard A small dialog box appears 3 Move to Automatic Shutdown and check the box to shutdown the DVR when you end SmartGuard If this box is not checked the DVR will enter the Windows mode via the SmartShell when shutting down SmartGuard 4 You can save your changes by clicking the OK button Selecting Cancel exits the dialog box without saving the changes CAUTION Do NOT change other options and keep the factory default setting Ask your system administrator about other options in the hidden dialog box How to Access Windows If you release the Automatic Shutdown mode in the hidden dialog box clicking the POWER button in the SmartGuard mode causes the DVR to enter the SmartShell mode Click the right mouse button in the SmartShell mode The following Menu dialog box appears Click System to open options and select Close The DVR will enter the Windows mode Configuration gt Sii d To return to the DVR programs click the Start button on the Task Bar move the cursor to Rente Programs and then to DVR to open the p
148. work Select the Network tab and set up network information for remote playback function 47 User s Manual Environment Setup x General Network About Phone Number ua Host Address M Using LAN omen Using LAN Check the box when searching recorded images of other DVRs using a LAN Host Address Click the arrow button and select the blank field Enter the IP address using either the actual keyboard or the virtual keyboard You will need to get the appropriate IP address for the DVR you want to connect from your network administrator About Select the About tab and software version information is displayed 48 Digital Video Recorder Chapter 4 SmartBackup To initiate the SmartBackup program click the Setup button in the SmartGuard mode Move to the System tab and click the Set up backup button The following SmartBackup dialog box appears a d guit x Drive Status Build 05 12020 1 12 1 2005 4 33 28 PM 12 5 2005 6 28 03 PM Backup Drive Information Period Status Drive Status Drive Shows all attached storage devices including hard disk drive s CD RW and DVD RW drive Type Shows the usage of each drive PEZ Recording BI Backup When the drive is used for both recording and backup backup icon will be displayed Recording Period Shows the recording period contained on each source or target drive Status Shows the drive s status LI

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