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1. Video Standard Record Resolution Video Channel Record schedule Video quality Setting Manual Record Record frame rate Record source OSD setting Network IP address Subnet mask Record search Tool Bar PTZ Control Gateway HTTP port Clear Alarm Command port Media port Log view Upgrade 1 4 8CH Format HDD HDD capacity ee VGA Setting setting Time Format Time Setting Password Setting Record setting Camera Channel PTZ Protocol Camera PTZ Baud rate setting aa Color Setting Network Motion Detection setting Alarm input channel Alarm o setting Alarm input type Event Handling Maintenance Save amp exit Save Exit setting Position Firmware version Software version
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5. Restore defaults Lock screen 30 Release date 5 1 2 Menu Options In order to modify adjust system configuration you need to enter the System Menu by in the Tool Menu pressing the System Configuration button You will see the dialog window with settings for all systems and options available in your DVR The settings are subdivided into 7 subsections each with its own tab System Record Camera Net Alarm Maintenance and Exit Below is the detailed description of these settings 5 2 System Settings This tab provides general system settings for operating your DVR Titles of the menu list items are located on the left and the corresponding changeable or non changeable values are represented in the fields to the right You can a select the values from the list toggling the preset data by pressing the arrows on each side of the field b input the required data after entering a customized window by pressing the gt gt button in some of the fields or c familiarize yourself with the existing non changeable settings When entering the fields using the remote control directional keys or the DVR front panel as well as when positioning the mouse over them a short description of the setting in question will appear at the bottom of the window aoa ee Several tabs have options that are positioned on more than one window and you can navigate between them by press
6. 4 8 channel 16channel Alarm Sensor Sensor2 ry o E oe ee A E E O TE eee E TN A eee 14 For detailed description please see Section 5 6 2 Alarm Input Type NW Ethernet For remote access to the video images from your cameras via LAN or the Internet please connect the standard RJ 45 twisted pair Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector E USB For connecting the mouse USB flash drive USB portable HDD USB portable DVD Recorder for the list of compatible HDDs see Appendix 3 for the list of compatible DVD Recorders see Appendix 4 3 4 2 Installing Hard Disk Drive Before you can record onto your HDD it should be formatted by the DVR system because standard PC formatting is not compatible It can be done in the Maintenance Tab of the Tool Bar Main Menu Please refer to Section 7 5 3 HDD Manage for the detailed description of this process Depending on the size of your HDD the format process can take several minutes okt F 4 a A A a iii u uae 4 A i dead E e A aa a Pee ee Pee ee be ee fate Power connector Data connector 15 Your HDD should be installed inside the DVR Please connect the HDD in the standard way All necessary cables are delivered with the DVR Use instructions that came together with the hard drive for exact wiring Please connect the power cable to the appropriate socket and the data cables to their corresponding connectors For the l
7. Adkaset Contin Cancel Bk Upgrade subsection offers options for upgrading the system To find the file to upload you would need to search for 1t by pressing the Browse button which will open a standard Microsoft Open File window After selecting the file press the Start Upgrade button you can always stop this process by pressing Stop Upgrade The State field shows the current status of the upgrading function Idle if no upgrading is E happening and the Progress Bar which shows the current upgrading process Time Synchronization subsection lets you adjust the system time in the Y Y Y Y M M D D HH MM SS format Press the Synchronize button to sync the system time to local PC time Email Notify subsection 1s the same in functionality and similar in layout to that present in the Net Tab of the DVR settings See Section 5 5 12 Email Settings You can indicate multiple email addresses of the people who should be notified in case of a triggered alarm and the sender s details Please indicate Server Address and Server Port as well as User Name Password and Email Address of the Addresser Sender The list of Addressees Recipients can be populated and altered with the help of in the Add Modify and Delete i buttons located on the right End Address Akins a The functions of Confirm and Cancel buttons are self oleo explanatory and refer to the parameters of this tab As with
8. gt HOD 9905 Gs WET 4 2009 11 10 04 07 03 P You can use the available buttons to re position the layout of the whole screen image on the monitor all 4 9 depending on the model windows as a unit or the single view window Shrinking enlarging the screen image in the vertical direction leaves black margins at the top and bottom of the display Shrinking enlarging the screen image in the horizontal direction leaves black margins on the left and right of the display Moving the screen image up down left right against the monitor screen leaves black margins on the side of the display from which you move the image away Auto stretching the screen image with an optimal position on the monitor centering 1t with equal circumference margins 8 OK confirm the adjusted position Cancel cancel the introduced position changes 4 3 Channel Status Display The top right corner of each channel image features the following status icons R Icon indicates that the channel has detected motion in the motion detection mode Blue dot indicates that the channel is in the scheduled recording mode Green dot indicates that the channel is in the mode of motion detection triggered recording Red dot indicates that the channel is in the mode of alarm triggered recording Grey dot indicates that the channel is running in the manual recording mode 5 DVR Settings 5 1 Menu Tree 29 W 5 Language
9. 5 6 5 Alarm Setting Offers two options ON and OFF as well as a feature allowing for manual setup of an alarm schedule Click on the gt gt button to bring up the Alarm Schedule window You will see the number of the channel for which this setting is being adjusted in the title line of the window This window allows the user to enable disable alarm output on a daily basis The table represents days of the week from Sunday to Saturday located vertically and hours of the day from 0 to 24 on the horizontal line Below the week grid you can see the legend for the color encoding White stands for the time when alarm is disabled and Red denotes enabled alarm To mark the time cells you can left click on them individually or click and drag to highlight the required time span If you choose your color code and click the day of the week the complete 24 hour time span for that day will be highlighted in the selected color To save the changes click OK to ignore the changes click CANCEL In order to go back to the previous page of the Alarm Settings click Common Settings e i ns co button in the right bottom corner Most settings represented in this tab require saving before exiting the Main Menu window 53 5 7 Maintenance Information contained under this tab lets you view system and event logs versions of software and hardware and work with the HDD settings I otal 2J2GU Available U GU 1 1 0 1 1 0 eUUS U
10. all other tabs in the Device Parameters window you can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 6 4 1 7 State Device Parameters This tab provides system information all Sos noe items are non changeable and only for Hard disk Capacty Remain State 1 476937 MB 421637 MB writing reference In the Hard Disk State subsection you can see information on the number of available HDDs their capacity available a T Se eS space and state idle writing etc 5 Recodng Has Seal 1s7ekbps Enable 173Kbps 4 Recoding Has Signal 1868 Kbps Enable 93 Kbps 5 Recoding Has Signal 900 Kbps Enable 71 Kbps sails Has Signal 1733 Kbps Sino i feat ecoding Has Signal 1786 Kbps Enable s The Channel State table provides detailed Recoding Has Signal 1529 Kbps Enable 58 Kbps information for each active channel 1 4 8 depending on the model You can see whether the channel is in a recording state whether it has signal the values of e its Main Bitrate Kbps and if there is a Sub Stream for the channel which Sub Bitrate value it possesses In order to keep up to date with the changing values you can check the Automatic Refresh options and the data will be refreshed every 5 seconds or alternatively you can press the TA Refresh button to view the latest information only when you need to see the data renewed As with all ot
11. g z i E 28 88 Switching between screen display modes Single camera gt Quad 4 cameras gt 9 cameras depending on the model ez Position Screen layout adjustment See the following subsections for a detailed description of each of these functionalities 20 4 2 Tool Bar Menu Options 4 2 1 System Configuration a Pressing this button will bring up a screen for setting up all system configurations You can adjust such settings as System Record Camera Net Alarm Maintenance and Save Please refer to Section 5 DVR Settings for the detailed description of these settings 4 2 2 Manual Recording O There are three ways of recording live video audio feed from your cameras manual recording scheduled recording and alarm recording T Manual recording mode enjoys higher priority than the scheduled or alarm recording If the recording schedule is in conflict with manual recording the manual recording will be processed first until stopped Recording modes are displayed in the top right corner of the respective screen Manual recording mode is indicated onscreen with the grey icon For color indication of other recoding modes see Section 4 3 Channel Status Display For detailed description of scheduled and alarm recording see Section 5 3 Record Settings Description of the manual recording function follows In order to record a video audio feed please select the Manual Rec
12. 3 Audio Input Connectors AUDIO IN 1 4 1 8 1 16 4 channel audio input RCA 2Vp p 600Q 4 Video Input Connectors 1 4 1 8 1 16 4 channel video input BNC 1 Vp p 75Q 5 Video Output Connector Video output to display monitor BNC 1 Vp p 75Q 6 Ethernet Connector RJ 45 10 100 Base T Ethernet network 7 VGA Connector optional For connecting VGA LCD monitor 8 Alarm Input Connectors ALARM IN 1 4 5 6 Ground For connecting to external sensor device for 16ch Alarm in1 8 10 17 9 18Gronud 1 10 11 12 Alarm Output Connectors ALARM OUT 7 8 For connecting to external alarm device for 16ch alarm out 1 2 3 4 RS 422 RS 485 Connector For connecting PTZ camera control RS485 TX TX Power Switch Power Input Socket 12V DC Cooling fan CALL OUT only for 16CH Audio Input Output Connector Only for 8Channel Connect with attached DB9PIN to RCA cable adapter for audio input output 12 3 3 Remote Control Clears the alarm input or alarm output Alarm reset Status 1 Manual recording Has the same 2 REC function as the L 2 button on the device s front panel Numeric Input numbers or select to change 3 buttons relevant channels Enter the main menu Switch from the single window view mode to multiple split view mode Functional 4 Buttons Return to upper menu same as the button on the front panel Enable PTZ control same as the button on the front panel
13. PAL 100FPS CIF PAL 200FPS CIF PAL 400FPSO CIF 100FPS halfD1 50FPS D1 100FPS halfD1 50FPS D1 200FPS halfD1 100FPS D1 Power on Auto Record Scheduled Record Record method Manual Record Motion Detection Sensor Trigger Support Privacy Mask PE SATA Interface support 1500GB EM TCP IP DHCP DNNS PPPOE E Mail _ Mobile Phone Surveillance USB 2 0 Interface Mouse Portable Mobile HDD Flash Drive DVD Burner Firmware Upgrade EE NormalPlay Fast Forward Rewind Single Step EA RJ4510M 100MEthernetAutoDetect AI PELCO P PELCO D Samsung Panasonic MENTA MPM AviorH264Raw_ gt Power Adapter DC 12V Adapter Power Consumption 10 15W Operating 100 40 C Temperature Operating Humidity 10 90 RH Dimensions 315 W x 224 D x 52 H mm Model dependent Congratulations on purchasing your state of the art Digital Video Recorder DVR offering industry s best triplex functionality with video audio recording playback and network capability Your new device allows you to run all three functions simultaneously streamlining the use of your CCTV system and boosting the security level of your home business or social venue You can access live or recorded feed from your standard or PTZ cameras immediately at Qe the location of the DVR installation or anywhere in the world using web browsers or a mobile phone The video may be stored at a remote location for safety Some limitations apply to web and phone based fea
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15. 6 ch 3 7 ch 4 8 button once DVR will display chl ch4 full screen picture Duoble click ch 1 5 ch 2 6 ch 3 7 ch 4 8 button DVR will display ch5 ch8 full screen picture 2 lt J gt J A J T Use arrow buttons to move among the menu items Press lt l gt to move to selection boxes press A i Y to select submenu parameters Press Enter to confirm your choice 3 Power LED Hard Drive HDD LED LED lights indicating your connection to the power supply and the HDD usage 4 These buttons have the following functions MENU Displays the main menu ESC Use this button to exit any active windows REC Start or Stop manual recording Backup Opens video search and backup menu Play Pause Pl ll Opens video search and playback menu When the playback mode is activated press this button to play pause playback PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom High Speed Dome camera functionality No Alarm Alarm reset for portion 8 Channel only depending on the model 5 IR Window Infra red sensor for remote control 10 3 2 Back Panel 4 8 CH DVR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 Channel i MAIN OUT VGA l 1 i ee el dl eld e a l a F i H T Aii ii Te E i T Gut ce iv 1 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 11 9 8 Channel ll 6 16 Channel 1 USB connectors Use these USB ports to connect the mouse and backup devices flash drive DVD recorder 2 Audio Output Connector 1 channel audio output RCA 2Vp p 600Q
16. Cancel the changes You can return to the original screen by pressing Common Setting button in the bottom right corner of the screen mee mtp rml You can add or del some channel to spot out for dwell 5 3 Record Setting Menu items in this tab allow you to adjust settings related to recording the CCTV camera images onto the HDD Following is the description of the possible options 5 3 1 Video Channel This option allows you to select the camera channel number whose settings you want to modify If you want the changes to apply to all available channels you need to select AIP Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons the options run in a loop 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt All gt 1 etc aA 5 3 2 Record Schedule This setup function allows you to create a schedule for recording tasks throughout the week so that only certain selected events are actually recorded on the HDD For example you may set up the system to record non stop during normal business hours record only alarm triggered events during lunch time meaning no recording will occur unless an alarm event happens and record only motion triggered events at night time Please note that manual recording overrides all record settings and will be carried on until stopped by the operator The current recording channel number undergoing modification In the example the introduced changes will be applied to all available channels The
17. altering the system time and restart recording with the new settings 5 2 7 Password Setting Allows you to modify the passwords of both the Administrator and User accounts You have to be logged in as Administrator to be able to introduce such changes and the User can only change the user account password Make the selection of the relevant account and enter the new password using the numerical keyboard after which you can either confirm OK or reject Clear the input data Default password for Admin is 888888 for User 666666 5 2 8 Authority Management Advanced Settings In the Advanced Settings page there is only one item Authority Management which allows for adjusting common user s authority 1 e device features which can be accessed by the user There are two groups of access features that could be allowed for the user local operation and remote access 1 e working with the DVR at the location of the installation or accessing it from the network or the Internet By default the user account is not allowed to have access to modification of DVR settings The possible options are represented in the picture below LocalAuthority RemoteAuthority PTZ Control W PTZ Control Manual Record 4 Manual Record Playback a Playback Setting Setting Clear Alarm v Clear Alarm Shut Down v Reboot Preview A Preview After introducing new configurations you can confirm OK or reject
18. bring up a schedule window similar to the one available in advanced Alarm settings of the DVR device see Section 5 6 5 Alarm Setting BS Server rime Channel se al Alen 2 e co a State ler Inga amina fakr trout L Hamta fopa Foen TT Als Metha Alare Sohedule Dipy To ful dare Input 70 This window allows the user to enable disable alarm output on a weekly basis The table represents days of the week from Sunday to Saturday located vertically and hours of the day from 0 to 24 on the horizontal line Color encoding has two options White stands for the time when alarm is disabled and Red denotes enabled alarm To mark the time cells you can click on them individually or click and drag to highlight the required time span To save the changes click OK to ignore the changes click CANCEL Alarm Method subsection will help you setup system behavior in case of a triggered alarm You can choose among the following options by checking the respective boxes Sound Alarm Send to Center Email Notify and Trigger Alarm Output checking the latter option will make available another checkbox Output 1 If Send to Center is checked when alarms are triggered on the DVR in the right top corner of the main screen you will see an alarm notification with the alarm input number such as Device alarm IO alarm IO input X Device Parameters SES CEEE serial Alarm isc IS meld Alarm Input Al
19. correct Check to make sure the video input DVR and monitor systems are compatible 1 e all NTSC or PAL Alternatively at night time most video appears black white If you find some incompatibility or inconsistency please set the monitor system option to the automatic identification state Check whether the monitor power supply is on and whether the monitor s brightness 1s at 1ts lowest condition Check whether the video cable is properly connected and whether there is anything wrong in the circuit The image may appear unclear due to some kind of interference Check the video cable to make sure it isn t broken and that the connections are good Check also the condition of the camera the monitor and the circuit for any signs of damage or deterioration Check proper adjustment of the output input video parameters on the DVR menu Check the condition of the connecting lines to ensure good connectivity Ensure that the VGA connecting line is properly grounded Be aware that a high working ambient temperature or radiation from the host computer may cause interference with the normal operation of the VGA display If the recording parameters are set too low the recording quality may decline resulting in occasional mosaics Adjust your settings Also note that damaged sections on the hard disks can also cause mosaics during playback Please login as Administrator and adjust Date and Time settings
20. corresponding field Afterward it m Em ma a a a a a should automatically connect N 5 5 9 Auto Register You can choose either the ON or OFF option The DVR will automatically search for client software in a Local Area Network and assign IP addresses to the DVR You can bring up the Auto Register dialog window by clicking the gt gt button and view the Server IP Server Port and Interval values Auto Register Server IP server Port Interval 48 5 5 10 File Sharing Your DVR lets your access shared video files via a network neighborhood or from anywhere in the world via the internet If you want to activate this feature please do so by checking the checkbox 1n the File Sharing field To forbid file sharing uncheck this option If you have allowed file sharing you can access the live video feed or files stored on the DVR s hard disk via a browser To do so type the DVR IP address in the browser address field You will be taken to the login page which you can access with the Admin user name and password The shared files can be accessed in the Video Out folder The available options will be described in Section 6 Web Browser Operation 5 5 11 Mobile Port Your DVR allows remote access from a mobile phone The port that the mobile phone uses is indicated here and is by default 7050 For details on using DVR functionalities from mobile phones please see Section 7 5 5 12 Email Settings To access Email
21. in the System Tab of the Main Menu 95 Appendix 1 Estimating HDD Capacity The system currently supports 1TB HDDs That may seem like a lot of space though with constant non stop recording these gigabytes will be used up fairly quickly The task of estimating how many hours minutes of recording time may be left on 500 MB of free space may be a little tricky as well That could seem irrelevant when you have the whole disc space available but as you realize you would like to view events from several weeks or months ago it quickly becomes relevant The following formulas can help you feel more confident when calculating the remaining disc space Please also keep in mind that the utilized disk space may depend on the video signal format the video quality the number of frames per second and the bit rate Calculating the capacity of the hard disk e Timed Recording Step 1 Calculating maximum capacity of hard disk space for an hour of recording from a given channel Assuming that Sen is the disk space needed for recording of an hour of live feed at the bit rate of B Kbit s the formula for calculating HDD space for an hour of recording would be Sch B 3600 8 1024 B 0 439453125 MB Step 2 Calculating the amount of HDD space S needed for recording of T hours From previous calculation Sen is the disk space needed for 1 hour of recording Then St T Sch Step 3 To calculate how much of total disk spa
22. j N NAE RE Potencia WY DY ANO IRDISIALCOLOR CCD CAMERA Ly Q ON J 7 j XLS Camera ed 4 Camera Amarillo Video 5 9 R Z cy Yellow Video 1 Lens ee pa 2 12 Night Vision IR LEDs EU Monitor or TV 3 CDS Sensor Automatically Turns IR LEDs On Off as Required Yellow Cable Not Included FEATURES e Easy to Install e High Quality Image e Ideal for Home or Business Use e Can See in Total Darkness up to 30 e CDS Sensor Turns IR LEDs On Off as Required e Weather Resistant Metal Housing e Use with Any DVR or VCR SPECIFICATIONS Image Pickup Device Color CCD Sensor TV System NTSC No of Pixels 512 H x 492 V Resolution 380 TV Lines Minimum Illumination 0 5 Lux F1 2 Video Output 1V p p 75 Ohms Power Supply DC 12V Lens 3 6mm F 2 0 Package Includes 1 Night Watchman Camera 1 Warranty Registration Card 1 User s Manual Monitor Not Included F i 1 Lente lt 2 12 Focos Infrarojos LED Para Ver in el Noche UL 3 Sensor CDS Automaticamente Prende y Apaga f Amarillo Cable No Est Incluido Los Focos Infrarojos Cuando Necesite ATRIBUTOS e Facil de Install e C mera CCD Profesi nal de Alta Resoluti n e Simplemente Connecte a Su Televisor o Monitor e Ideal Para Casa or Negocio e Puede Mirar Hasta 30 Pies en Completa Oscuridad e Sensor Apaga LED s Durante el Dia e Asembl
23. layout is four or nine depending on the device windows evenly distributed over the screen From the main screen you can access menu options and switch among channel views displaying either all channel feeds simultaneously or bringing forth a full screen view of a selected channel 4 1 1 Displaying a Single Channel In the multiple screen view you can make a particular window active by left clicking on it once with a mouse or navigating to it using directional buttons If an audio output device is connected to this channel you can monitor both audio and video feeds To enter a single channel view you can press the corresponding numerical buttons on the remote channel number is displayed in the top left corner of each window alternatively you can do so by left double clicking on the desired window or by othe button choosing the button in the on screen Tool Bar In order to return to the multi screen view you could either double click on the screen again or press the single multiple view button either on the remote control or the front panel You can choose to display the Status Bar Tool Bar or neither of them by single right clicking on the screen These three options alternate in sequence 18 4 1 2 Status Bar Located at the bottom of the screen the Status Bar may be called up by right clicking anywhere in the screen CH 1 cH 2 No Signal No Signal No Signal No Signal UP HDD 99 GE NET 4 2009 11 10
24. menu 6 4 1 1 Server The Server tab lets you adjust network settings Most items here are self explanatory and correlate to the settings available on the actual DVR 62 Device Parameters Server Device Configuration Channel Serial Alarm ij User Device State Device Name EDWR Device Type DVR Channel Count Hard disk Count Alarminput Alarm utput Device SN Signal Standard Net Configuration ca a II I cn yl E e mn lay qm on pa mm un IP Address 1 Mac Address O0 aS d3 0d e4 76 Subnet Mask 255 255 4 2 240 Command Port Gateway 1 6 124 q Media Fort Enable PPPoE PPPoE User Name PPPoE Address SS aaa PPPoE Password Main DNS WA Secondary DMS Domain Marne A Manage Host Enable Host EC Manage Host Port version Info Software 1 1 0 build 20090701 Hardware DSF Software 1 1 0 build 20090701 Restore Default There are four subsections in this dialog window Device Configuration You can enter the device name and choose the Signal Standard NTSC PAL SECAM Other values Channel Count Alarm Input Device Serial Number Device Type Hard Disk Count and Alarm Output are not changeable and provide reference information related to the actual DVR Net Configuration In this subsection most parameters are user changeable besides Mac Address but should be already available depending on your installation and connection Option
25. or system installers E Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings NW Place the unit on a flat surface not prone to vibration or impact E Use the appliance at temperatures between 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F and humidity below 85 E The input power source for this appliance is between 90 264 VAC 47 63 Hz NW Install the unit away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers and stoves Installation of the unit near consumer electronics devices such as stereo receiver amplifiers and televisions 1s permitted as long as the air surrounding the terminal does not exceed the above mentioned temperature range E Handle hard disk drives with care It 1s possible to damage hard drives if they are moved while their motors are still running To allow the hard drive to spin down and park its heads wait at least 10 seconds after disconnecting power before moving the unit To avoid shock and vibration damage to the internal hard drive do not move the unit while it is plugged in Protect hard disk drives from static electricity Do not stack hard disk drives or keep them upright Do not use an electric or magnetic screwdriver to fix hard disk drives E Do not place the unit in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are blocked or impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings NW Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs and t
26. recording from the selected cameras Checking this option will enable the Alarm Output when motion is detected Checking this option will enable the internal buzzer when motion is detected After you check this option a motion detection event will initiate an e mail being sent to the indicated address es with a snapshot of that event as it was captured on the camera see Section 5 5 12 Email Settings for information on how to set up the list of email addresses If you have established a remote connection between the DVR and a PC via the internet and you check the UPLOAD checkbox then on detecting a motion the DVR will send a relevant message to the IE applet for example Device Alarm Motion Alarm Channel 1 which will be displayed in info line at the top right corner of the IE window 43 5 4 9 Video Loss Handling The Camera gt Advanced Setting gt Video Loss Handling gt gt gt button will bring up the dialog window where you can define the behavior of the DVR if the signal from a camera is lost Channel number will be displayed at the top of the screen There are four available options ALARM OUT BUZZER UPLOAD E MAIL Checking this option will enable the Alarm Output when video loss is detected Checking this option will enable the internal buzzer when video loss is detected If you have established a remote connection between the DVR and a PC via the internet and you check the U
27. the values After selecting the day please click Search to search for the recordings from that day Select the Start and End time on the time line positioned against the available channels you can choose which channel to view by selecting the checkbox next to each channel Up to 4 channels can be selected for playback The start and end times of the recording you wish to view are indicated by two vertical lines on the time line When you are using the remote go to the desired line using directional buttons If you would like to fine tune the required time you can use the oy a buttons to zoom in zoom out of the time line Alternatively you can move along the time line using the and P buttons Time values will be shown above the time line Using the mouse left click once to setup the start time the subsequent left click will indicate the end time and the right click will cancel the marked time The available recordings will be represented by differently colored bars on the time line depending on the type of the recording Blue common recording Green motion detection triggered recording Red alarm triggered recording Grey manually made recording To play the selection press the Play button or navigate to it and press Enter on the remote control or the front panel the selected channels will playback in the standard view windows 1n their respective positions on the monitor screen Playback Control In the playback mode yo
28. this function manually as shown below the process may vary depending on the version of your Internet Explorer 58 Security Settings Internet Zone Z xj Internet Options A a ie j Settings enerali Security pr Cr ease a General Securty Jlrivacy Content Connections Programs Advanced 9 Download signed ActiveX controls Disable O Enable not secure Prompt recommended unsigned Actives controls O Disable recommended O Enable not secure Prompt nA la Initialize and script Activex controls nok marked as safe For s J Disable recommended O Enable not secure 2 Prompt Run Actives controls and plug ins O Administrator approved Restricted sites Internet This zone is Nor Internet websites except thaseWsted in trusted and restricted zones gt Security level For this zone O Disable Custom fi Enable ms E 4 elsettings click Cu fn level Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Momended se bigs click Default level Reset custom settings Reset to Medium high default Reset Z F Pa JE Custom level f Default level l cen Reset all zones to default level In Internet Explorer Tools Menu Internet Options settings under the Security tab click on the Custom Level button and select Enable or Prompt in the Download unsigned ActiveX controls option and also Enable
29. to the next window of the Net Tab by clicking Next Page 45 5 5 2 HTTP Port It is used to connect to the DVR web server By default the value of the port is 80 You can specify a different port number 5 5 3 Command Port It is used to control the DVR By default the value of the command port is 5050 You can specify a different port number 5 5 4 Media Port This port is used for audio and video stream By default the value of the media port is 6050 You can specify a different port number HTTP port 80 Command port 5050 Media port 6050 and Mobile surveillance port 7050 must be open allowed to upload to WAN interface if the DVR is behind a Firewall server If the DVR is installed behind a Router to share a single public IP address be sure to configure the Port Forwarding or Virtual Server for those three network ports and the Mobile surveillance Port 7050 5 5 5 PPPoE Settings The following settings are located on the second page of the Net Tab Press Next Page to open these options You can activate or deactivate ON OFF options PPPoE settings The changes will take effect after you save them 46 OFF su Set PPPoE it will ta
30. 03 56 24 PM zajo on The Status Bar offers the following information Peripheral alarm input output status On the far left of the bar you can see five colored squares indicating the alarm status NE MY HDD 99 2 NET 4 2009 11 1 The four top icons indicate the alarm input status for each of the four windows When the alarm is triggered the color of the corresponding icon changes to red MY HDD 99 2 NET 4 2009 11 1 The icon below indicates alarm output When alarm output is activated it changes its color to red The other three information sectors denote in order HDD usage percentage number of remote users accessing the system via the network Internet NET X and current date time in the YY YY MM DD HH MM SS format 19 4 1 3 Tool Bar CH 1 CH 2 No Signal No Signal CH 3 CH 4 No Signal No Signal To display the Tool Bar you can toggle the No Bar gt Status Bar gt Tool Bar options by right clicking the mouse anywhere in the screen or by pressing the Enter button on the front panel or the remote control F a The functions of the 9 buttons present in the Tool Bar are as follows El Use this button to hide the Tool Bar and return to the Status Bar System configuration Manual recording Search playback and backup of recorded files a PTZ operation Cancel alarm notification Clicking this button will bring up a message showing current alarm information
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32. 5 Admin o Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 59 Admin J Operation Remote PTZ Control None T 2009 08 04 17 29 59 Admin 10 Alarm Motion Detection Alarm End Mone 5 2009 08 04 17 29 59 Admin 11 Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 59 Admin This button on the Tools Menu will bring up the Device Log window This function is similar to the one accessible from the DVR under the Maintenance Tab of the Main Menu see Section 5 7 1 Log View You can select events in various combinations the logs of which you would like to view Please read the description of the available options below Query Kind dropdown menu offering the S46 Kind Al be choice of the kinds of logs All By Time By Type Type and By Time and Type Begin Tine ay Time and Type Channel choose the channel for viewing a respective log All or individual channels 1 4 8 depending on the model of your DVR 6 4 4 1 All Query Kinds If you choose to view All logs from all channels or one channel all other options Type Sub Type Begin Time End Time are not activated 79 6 4 4 2 Query Kind by Time Lag Query Kind By Time Channel All le Type E Sub Type Begin Time 2009 09 29 00 00 00 w End Time 2009 0929 14 07 41 e September 2009 Mo EN sa Ea Ch Time Operato Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu l a 6 7 B 9 10 l3 14 15 16 17 a0 21 22 23 24 If you chose to view logs according to Time the Begin Time and End Time
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34. Doital Video Recorder 4 8 16 Channel CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE COVER WHEN POWER CONNECTED NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE NOTE 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 FCC Caution To assure continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the FCC Regulations CE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY m This users manual is supplied as is with no warranties be it expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability suitability for any exact purpose or non infringement of any third party s r
35. Enable PPPoE offers two choices Enable and Disable If you Enable this function the related fields PPPoE Address PPPoE User Name and PPPoE Password become active and alterable Likewise checking the Domain Name DDNS option will make available the four related fields the actual domain name a drop down window with a list of available DDNS services User Name and Password HTTP Port and Mobile Port next to it are changeable and their default values are respectively 80 and 7050 eee Manage Host Checking this option activates the three fields Host IP Manage Host Port and Register Interval in seconds Version Info Non changeable information fields Software version Hardware version DSP Software version To save and exit press the Confirm button to exit without saving changes press Cancel You can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 6 4 1 2 Channel This tab lets you adjust settings for each individual channel A Server e Chanel Ls Serial 2 Alain Lhi Pp Ditt Ei Tat Chie Channa Index Ehareval 4 Channel Mae cH4 FF Motion Delek setae F ideo Lost Alara Seis Fe esplye Channel Marne Fer Display 05D gt ms Signal Typs Mutigiex rea Frana Ratin FULL Ej Encode Mode nanena Resolutiore cir Video Brate Eostomice 100 kbps migre pH Contrast
36. ID of the actual PTZ cameras installed Make your choice of any number from 1 to 255 Please note that this is not the same as the number of the channel to which you hook up the PTZ camera in your DVR system The system allows for step by step selection of the values by pressing the arrow buttons at each end of the field The changes will take effect after you save and exit 5 4 5 Color Setting You can adjust camera color attributes for the best image rendition By default the values are set at 8 as the average value Please make your adjustments depending on the actual conditions at the location where the camera is installed The values are listed in the Color Setting field of the Camera Tab in order in the picture below it is 8 8 8 8 which stand respectively for brightness contrast hue and saturation TT When you decide to make changes to these values please press the gt gt button at the right end of the field and 1t will take you to the full screen image of the camera feed with the four abovementioned color characteristics listed in a column allowing you to change their values 39 You can change these four basic color characteristics O Brightness on a scale from 1 to 16 O Contrast 1 16 o Hue 1 16 Oo Saturation 1 16 Position the mouse over the required field and use the floating arrows at each end of the field to increase decrease the values The live feed from the camera will let you see what t
37. Motion detection triggered recording ES Alarm record red Alarm triggered recording Motion or alarm yellow Recording triggered by both alarm and motion detection No recording white No recording will be performed during this time The dropdown menu Copy To offers options All Channels and Channels 1 through 4 8 model dependent individually Pressing the Copy button will copy settings from the current channel to All or specified channel s The functions of Confirm and Cancel buttons are self explanatory and refer to the parameters of this tab As with all other tabs in the Device Parameters window you can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 68 6 4 1 3 Serial Next tab Serial offers some important settings related to any serial devices connected to the DVR 1 e PTZ Cameras Device Parameters Server Channel Serial Alarm User Device State R5485 Configuration Channel wt Baud Rate Data Bik Stop Bit a Parity Flow Control Decoder Decoder Address 1 Copy Toa All Channels w pl Values offered in the RS485 Configuration subsection Channel dropdown menu with options All Channels and Channels 4 8 Baud Rate dropdown menu with options 1200 2400 4800 9600 Parity dropdown menu with options None Odd Even Decoder dropdown menu with options SAMSUNG
38. PLOAD checkbox then on detecting video loss the DVR will send a relevant message to the IE applet After you check this option a video loss event will initiate an e mail being sent to the indicated address es with a snapshot of that event as it was captured on the camera see Section 5 5 12 Email Settings for information on how to set up the list of email addresses _ 44 5 5 Net Settings Next tab will help you set up network preferences for such activities as working with e mail or sharing files over a network static IP sel the gain way of network address it will take effect after being saved Below you can find the detailed description of each option present in this menu 5 5 1 Network Your DVR supports several methods of being viewed online No matter which method is used your DVR must first acquire an IP address which it does via 2 different methods Automatic acquisition of the IP address by the DHCP client model Manual indication of the IP address by the Static IP model Thus this field offers two options Static IP and DHCP Toggling these will either make the three following fields changeable in manual mode or not in auto mode these fields are IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway For exact data on your network and explanation of network settings please contact your network administrator or Internet service provider PPPoE settings for ADSL dial up connection are also supported please go
39. Panasonic PelcoD PelcoP Data Bit dropdown menu with options ranging from 4 to 8 Flow control currently inactive field with the default value None Decoder Address changeable field in which you can enter the PTZ address default value 1 Stop Bit dropdown menu with options 1 5 2 The dropdown menu Copy To offers options All Channels and Channels 1 through 4 individually Pressing the Copy button will copy settings from current channel to All or specified channels The functions of Confirm and Cancel buttons are self explanatory and refer to the parameters of this tab As with all other tabs in the Device Parameters window you can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 69 6 4 1 4 Alarm Ey Server vea Channel ME Serial oa Alen eer YP Device ae tab Arn gu Eder rp denn Type pi fe Enable Alam Method fe Sound Alani Send ba Ganber i Exes Moti fe Trigger Alar Ot pat w Cabet PTE Linkage Jet Charmed anal l Preset Polk j Copr To A teers Input copy Cor 7 Alarm Input subsection offers basic Alarm input output settings Alarm Input dropdown menu with options Alarm Input 1 through 4 Alarm Type dropdown menu with options Open and Close referring to N O N C Alarm Checkbox Enable with the Alarm Schedule button next to 1t Pressing this button will
40. Play in slow mode rewind Play Pause 5 Playback Stop Control Fast forward Go to next frame Function access to auxiliary settings e Picture Buttons for adjusting brightness Adjustment Parameters Buttons for adjusting contrast UN Similar to the functions of arrow Buttons buttons on the front panel DELETE button 22 13a 3 4 Hardware Installation It is recommended that the installations described below are carried out by qualified personnel 3 4 1 Basic Connections E Cameras Connect each of the cameras outputs to the video input socket in the rear panel of the DVR using appropriate cables The video input interface is a standard BNC connector 1Vp p 75 Q Please keep the video signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric interference NW Audio Connection The audio input interface is a standard RCA socket 2Vp p 600 Q Please keep the audio signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric interference E Monitor Connect the main output connector to a monitor or a TV screen Use the BNC to RCA connector to work with the Audio Video RCA cable E Power Please use the 12V DC adapter supplied for connecting your DVR device with the power source Alarm Input Output Connect Alarm In 1 4 to N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed alarm connectors and one Ground connection Connect Alarm Out to the corresponding connections and Ground accordingly rrr e E ea ALARM RS422_ OUT
41. Settings please select Main Menu gt Net gt Next Page gt Next Page Note In order to activate the feature of sending alarm triggered e mail notifications to the addresses you indicate in this window you also need to activate this function in the Alarm tab Alarm Advanced Settings Event Handling E mail Please see the following section for a detailed description Here you can indicate multiple e mail addresses for persons who need to receive alarm notifications when an alarm is triggered Clicking the gt gt button in the E mail Setting field will bring up a dialog window where you can adjust the necessary settings User name Server Email To Email From You need to enter the User name and Password of the email account from which such notification e mails will be sent the recipients of these emails as well as Server and Port details Please make sure the account you are indicating exists and is active On some models there will be a default email account from which notification emails will be sent Please ensure this default email address is added to your Email Address Book so it is not treated as spam email The Object Address TO field indicates the recipients of alarm emails and the Revert Address FROM field indicates the email account from which the message will be sent In the Object Address field you can indicate multiple addresses by adding them to the list of recipients To do so press t
42. Signal Type field you can choose two options from the dropdown menu Video Stream and Multiplex Stream The dropdown menu for the Encode Mode field currently offers only one option Advance H 264 Video Bitrate lets you choose the quality of video signal the choice in the dropdown menu is Best Good Better Normal Customize If you choose Customize in the activated field to the right you can enter the desired value in Kbps To further define the quality of the video signal you can adjust the Frame Ratio value choosing among the dropdown options FULL and from 1 to 25 Currently the system supports one kind of Resolution CIF as shown in the only option in the Resolution field Brightness Hue Contrast and Saturation values can be adjusted on respective sliding scales within the range from 1 to 16 by default each of these values 1s set to 8 Next part of the Channel Tab 1s a table for setting up the event driven scheduled recording same function as the Record Schedule function on the Record Tab of the DVR device Main Menu cf Section 5 3 2 Record Schedule This is a weekly recording schedule for various kinds of events Sunday through Saturday on a 24 hour basis Week days are represented vertically and the hour line runs horizontally from 0 to 24 hours One cell stands for one hour Color coded values denote the situations where the DVR will start recording Constant recording blue Recording full time Motion Record green
43. Sub Code values for the IE client viewer and mobile streaming od 5 4 Camera Settings The third tab in the Settings window is Camera You can easily customize settings for your PTZ standard cameras as well as setup ad hoc values for quality motion detection and privacy areas Please follow the description below 5 4 1 Camera Channel This option allows you to select the camera channel number whose settings you want to modify If you want the changes to apply to all available channels you need to select All Make the selection by pressing the arrow buttons the options run in a loop 1 37233734 gt All gt 1 etc 5 4 2 PTZ Protocol Note When making changes to PTZ camera functionality settings make sure that these changes are being made to actual PTZ cameras by selecting the correct number in the previous field Camera Channel Select the PTZ device protocol It must be consistent with the protocol of the actual PTZ cameras installed You can make the choice among four available options Pelco D Pelco P Panasonic and Samsung The changes will take effect after you save and exit _ 38 5 4 3 PTZ Baud Rate Select the PTZ device baud rate It must be consistent with the baud rate of the actual PTZ cameras installed You system supports four options 1200 2400 4800 9600 The changes will take effect after you save and exit 5 4 4 PTZ ID Select the PTZ device ID It must be consistent with the
44. U 0U 5 7 1 Log View Clicking on the gt gt button will bring up the log window In the Type field you can choose the features of a log you wish to see The choice can be made among four options All Operation Exception Alarm After that please indicate the time frame within which you d like to observe the log Search Time field The first value is start time the second value is end time After that press the Search button and you will see the desired logs in the table below it may take several minutes to populate the list depending on the size and number of logs The first column will display the start time of an event in the YYYYMMDD HHMMSS format and the second column will list the description of the events If you have more log entries that cannot fit in one screen you can move between screens by using buttons Previous and Next located at the bottom of the window 54 n au 2009 07 31 00 00 2009 07 31 13 14 Note The maximum number of entries currently supported is 3000 When the database becomes full the overwrite function kicks in and the earliest entry will be replaced with the newest one 5 7 2 Upgrade To upgrade your software version please use this function The device supports software updates from a USB drive and IE Remote Software Before upgrading please make sure the USB device is connected properly and the upgrade application has been copied into the USB drive root directory 18 F X
45. XXXX tar gz If no USB connection is found a pop up window will appear informing you that there is no available device Please follow the prompts to upgrade your software version After completing the upgrade process you will need to restart the system Pressing the Confirm button will restart the system 5 7 3 HDD Manage Prior to recording video and audio feeds your HDD must be formatted by the DVR device You must be logged in as Administrator to format HDD This option on the Maintenance Tab will help you accomplish this task Please press the gt gt button in the HDD Manage field 55 otal 2J2GU Available 2U GU 1 1 0 1 1 9 UUY UU UU If your DVR device has successfully detected the HDD 1ts information will be displayed in the pop up window providing the following data for your consideration Number Type Total Memory Available Memory and State In order to format your HDD please press Formatting button You will see the progress in the progress bar To stop the formatting process please press the Quit button Depending on the size of the HDD the Format process can take quite a long time HDD MANAGE Type Avallable State 51310003404 b0z MI kid Upon completion of the formatting process you will be able to successfully use your HDD The four following fields provide only reference information and are not changeable 56 5 7 4 HDD Capacity Shows Total Available HDD storag
46. a auton 81 GAS Query Kind DAD ia 81 6 4 4 4 Query Kind by Type and Ty pe acct 83 GAS TOCA SOLA AAA AA AAA a 84 OAO Sereen VIEW BUHO dios 84 OS P TZ COTO Pana 84 7 Mobile PHONG SUP DOLE ai ais 87 Lale WIOOWS NOD rr AAA AA AD 87 72 ymbrat SOO 1d PAS ia 89 To Listof Supported Mobile Phones iii AA A 92 NS A dda melee 93 POU LCS OO CUS esa ide 95 Appendix 1 Estimating HDD Capacity ooocccccccnccnoonccnnnnnnnnnononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanonos 97 Appendix 2 Compatibility Table for HDD S oocccccccoccooocccncnnnnnncnocnccnnnnnos 99 Appendix 3 List of Compatible Portable USB DVD Recorders ee 100 1 YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE Product Overview Model B Channel 16 Channel Video Format PAL NSTC SCEAM Video Format H 264 Baseline Compression Video Imput BNC 4 Input 1 Output BNC 8 Input 1 Output Sa le output A 3 33 G 7268Kx16bitADPCMMono _ ETT RCA 4 input y 1 Output RCA 8 Input 1 Output RCA 16 Input 1 Output Alarm Type Sensor In Out 4CH Input 1CH Output 4CH Input 1CH Output 16CH Input 4CH Output NTSC mate Welle ITTO al 30fps CIF 30fps haltD1 15fps D1 NTSC 30fps CIF 15fps halfD1 7 5fps D1 1CH PAL PAL 25fps CIF 12 5fps halfD1 6 25fps D1 25fps CIF 25fps halfD1 12fps D1 O NTSC 120FPS CIF NTSC 240FPS CIF NTSC 480FPS CIF Record Frame Rate 120FPS halfD1 60FPS D1 120FPS halfD1 60FPS D1 240FPS halfD1 120FPS D1 Max
47. aje Resistante al Clima ESPECIFICACIONES Sensor de Imagen Sensor de Imagen a Color CCD Sistema de Video NTSC Resoluci n 380 Lineas Control de Apertura Auto 1 60 1 100 000 Segundos Monitor or TV Monitor No Est Incluido Applicaci n de C mera C mera Dise ada Para Uso Interior y Exterior llluminaci n Minima 0 5 Lux F1 2 Requirimientos de Poder 12V Via el Adaptador de Poder Lente 3 6mm F 2 0 Package Includes 1 Camera a Color Para el Exterior con Montage 1 Manual de Instrucciones 1 Targeta de Garantia
48. arm Input Alarm Input 1 Alarm Type Open sdl Ww Enable Ny Alarm Methad Sound Alarm Send to Center Trigger Alarm Output Qutput 1 Trigger Record Trigger Record window lets you choose which channels will start recording after an alarm is initiated You can choose Channels 1 though 4 8 depending on the model individually or alternatively use the All or None buttons located on the right PTZ Linkage subsection deals with PTZ control and offers two options Joint Channel if a channel is connected to a PTZ camera upon alarm the PTZ camera will be active The dropdown menu offers a choice of All Channels or Channels 1 though 4 individually Checking the Present Point box will move associated PTZ camera to Preset Point making available a dropdown menu with preset points The dropdown menu Copy To offers options All Alarm Input and Alarm Input 1 through 4 individually Pressing the Copy button will copy settings from current alarm to All or a specified alarm input The functions of Confirm and Cancel buttons are self explanatory and refer to the parameters of this tab As with all other tabs in the Device Parameters window you can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 71 6 4 1 5 User This tab can help you adjust user account and authority settings Device Parameters Server Channel Serial Alarm Dev
49. ce you d need to record from as many channels as you need you will have to add up all the channels you will be using Stotal Seni Sen2 t Sn For your convenience you can use the approximate table below of HDD space needed for recording an hour of video feed from one camera depending on video format resolution frame rate and bit rate For instance on a 4 Channel DVR at 768kbps bit rate an hour recording for 4 channels is 1 29GB or a 500GB HDD can probably record for about 15 days assuming some space is needed for system storage on the HDD 96 4CH PAL NTSC video FrameRate FrameR UsedSpace rameKate UsedSpace lit Quality Resolution Totally Mb h Resolution Totally Mb h eo Pee Oe Pee D1 0 70 0 good 0 0 70 6 704576 SOF S 986M 6 D1 704 576 i ca er on 8CH NTSC Video FrameRate UsedS FrameRate UsedS sedSpace l sedSpace 704 576 50F S 2475 0M 704 480 60F S 1989 8M Di 704 576 50F S 1972 3M 704 480 60F S 1715 6M al Best an eee Pe Pe 16CH NTSC idos fan R FrameRate UsedS 5i HD 704 288 200F S 4352 3M p 704 240 240F S_ 3747 7M G on 352 288 3375 0M 480F S 207 x O Alarm Recording Less disk space will be used if you set up your device to record only selected events such as only when an alarm is triggered If the rate of triggered alarms is a then the hard disk space needed in alarm recording Sa will be calculated according to th
50. compatibility see Appendix 3 The system only supports the FAT32 file system for USB flash drives and HDDs A o You may also choose between the types of recorded video formats to be backed up selecting between the H 264 Raw and MP4 formats If you are saving your backup data in the MP4 format the system will automatically record special decoder components onto the USB flash drives or DVD Discs along with the video file After installing this component on your computer you can play saved video files with the Windows Media Player Playing backed up video on your PC To install the decoder components on your computer locate the compressed file WMP_MPAPlayer rar inside the USB flash disk or CD DVD where you saved the video 25 file Decompress WMP MP4Player rar and execute InstallFilter bat to install the decoder components After installing the necessary software you can view the saved video using the Windows Media Player When backup in H 264 format the stored video files can be played by H 264 player because it is a standard H 264 type file For example download H 264 player from http www videolan org vlc Rename the stored video file from 264 to h264 Then it can be played by VLC Media Player When backup in H 264 format the stored video files can be played by Windows Media Player 4 2 5 PTZ Control You can use this function if your DVR is connected to a PTZ came
51. e formula Sa Stotal lt a 98 Appendix 2 Compatibility Table for HDDs Please find below the list of tested Hard Disk Drives found to be compatible with the DVR If you want to use a HDD not found in this list please test it for compatibility before use a E Ow as o ome mew sen sm 99 Appendix 3 List of Compatible Portable USB DVD Recorders Please find below the list of tested portable USB DVD recorders found to be compatible with the DVR If for backing up your data from the DVR you wish to use a DVD recorder not found on this list please test 1t for compatibility e Sony DRX S70U R e HUGE USB Slim Portable Optical Drive e LGGE20LU10 e Lite On eSAU108 e Buffalo DVSM P58U2 B 100 LD 5 9 Troubleshooting If the unit does not function properly check the following points before contacting the service center Problem Cause amp Remedies USER S INSTRUCTIONS High Resolution Color CCD Security Camera Indoor Outdoor Weather Resistant MODEL OC175 How to Obtain Factory Service 1 Original Purchaser must fill out a warranty card and mail it to Clover Electronics with model number serial number and date of purchase Please pack the products carefully and securely by using the original packing materials and send it prepaid and insured to 13073 E 166th St Cerritos CA 90703 Please include a note stating how the unit is defective If the unit i
52. e Setup button to access the Setup Area screen with a number of check items Display Area and Setup Area the latter allows you to select a privacy area 66 PA Serer Fee Channel A Serial La Alar 2 utes P bere A Sate Chie Cherie redex x Setop rea Copy Tot all Charm E Cops contre Cancel To handle alarm options on Video Loss you need to check the Video Loss Alarm box To modify relevant settings press the Setup button In the window below which will appear Server Serial Alarm l User Device State Channel Channel Index Chanmel1 br Channel Name CH 1 Motion Detect Video Lost Alarm setup Display Channel Name Kind Main Bi A Alarm Method Signal Type ideo 5 _ Sound Alarm Encode Mode advane z Trigger Alarm Output Video Bitrate Custo you can choose the Alarm Method for Video Loss Sound Alarm Send to Center Email Notify Trigger Alarm Output checking the latter will make available another check box Output 1 The Kind field works together with another option Enable Subcode where if the latter is activated the Kind dropdown menu offers two options Main Bitrate and Subbitstream You can use this function to allow a lower network bit stream for slower network connections or computers Find W Enable Subcode Srl Type rara Rosita ALL 7 Encode Mode Ressobutigre CIF T Vin Bire Customs loa ches 67 In the
53. e capacity Some discrepancy may exist due to system usage of HDD 5 7 5 Hardware Version Shows current hardware version of your DVR device 5 7 6 Software Version Shows current software version of your DVR device 5 7 7 Software Release Date Shows the release date of your current software version 5 8 Save Settings This is the last Tab in the Main Menu It provides only four options as described below e 5 8 1 Save amp Exit Save all settings and exit the menu 5 8 2 Exit Exit the menu without saving any changes 5 8 3 Restore defaults Resets all configurations to factory defaults The system language time camera PAL NTSC system and network settings IP address subnet mask gateway HTTP port cannot be recovered after restoring to factory defaults 5 8 4 Logout By using this option you save all newly introduced changes and log out of the system To be able to operate the device you need to log in again with the user name and password 6 Web Browser Operation 6 1 Enabling Download of an Unsigned ActiveX Control You can connect to your DVR via the Internet and be able to monitor and configure the DVR remotely To access your DVR device via a web browser currently Internet Explorer is what this DVR was primarily designed for you need to install a special ActiveX component for web access If your Internet Explorer settings prohibit downloading unsigned ActiveX components please enable
54. e respective position on the screen You can also Open All or Close All camera views by pressing the buttons at the bottom of the camera list area 6 Tools Bar re a i Fi EEE a Tak beck Ll Plrpback Deace log ay Local storage EE G Se The Tools Bar allows you to adjust most needed settings for remote access to the DVR Detailed description of these options will follow below Tools Bar features the following components O Parameters A comprehensive menu for adjusting most device parameters similar to the Main Menu on the DVR Please see 6 4 1 Parameters for more information O Talkback Allows you to talk to the operator at the location of the DVR installation Please see 6 4 2 Talkback for more information O Playback Use this feature to search and playback recorded files from DVR as well as saved on the local machine Please see 6 4 3 Playback for more information O Logs View and export logs Please see 6 4 4 Log for more information O Local Storage Set parameters to store directly to local machine Please see 6 4 5 Local Storage for more information The next three buttons work with the screen display mode By using them you can toggle the full screen mode single split view mode and 4 9 split view mode depends on the model of your DVR The data line below the Tools bar shows the name of the current user and gives a number of functions ser Admin Log out Restat Clear Alarm Log out current user can e
55. ep you will have to use Fast Forward button Note the playback speed is displayed under the time line see below f o Decrease increase contrast a Xa Decrease increase brightness EJ Mute sound nd ba Arrow buttons will take you to the next previous file in the list of the files selected for playback Available only when multiple files are selected for playback e Hand button Snapshot calls up the local storage window Under the control panel you can see the information on the currently played file Target 172 1 10 220 Play Speed normal Channel 1 Time FR Target IP address of the source file Channel channel number from which this feed was recorded Time time frame for the currently played file Start End in the YY YY MM DD HH MM SS format Play speed see the description of the Fast Forward Rewind functions above 6 4 4 Device Log og Log s Log o A wt i ho Query Kind Channel Al Type Sub Type Po Type Sub Type Detail Ch Time Operate A 1 Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 57 Admin z Alarm Motion Detection Alarm End Mone 7 2009 08 04 17 29 57 9 Admin a Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 57 Admin 4 Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 57 Admin 5 Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 56 Admin 6 Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 55 Admin T Operation Remote PTZ Control Mone T 2009 08 04 17 29 5
56. ess the previous button the highlighted screen will be in a single view without menus and tool bars E E 4 8 window mode depending on the model If you press this button in the full screen mode with the menus hidden the displayed image will be 4 8 windows without menus shown Double clicking on windows in any kind of view will also have the effect of the full screen or hide show menu modes 6 5 PTZ Control Panel As described above the PTZ control panel is located on the right of the browser window For the most part functions are the same as on the DVR side though may depend on the model of your PTZ system Please refer to the user reference guide that came with your PTZ for detailed information R32 See the table below for general description of the common features Directional buttons 4 Iris 5 Focus Aux Part DE Preset Point 4a Cruise BP AA Track l Jag Auxiliary Preset Point Control the direction of the PTZ movement Please refer to your PTZ manual for details of PTZ scanning mode Sets the turning speed of PTZ camera Click to zoom in zoom out Click to make the image brighter or darker this function is disabled for cameras with automatic iris adjustment Click to focus in and focus out this function is disabled for cameras with automatic focus Open close auxiliaries Click el to open and to close Different functions respond to different protocols The auxiliarie
57. fields will be activated though Type and Sub Type will be inactive The time is expressed in the YY Y Y MM DD HH MM SS format When selecting the time frame for the desired logs you can set up the start and end time either by highlighting the necessary element and changing it from the keyboard or by selecting the date and time from a drop down calendar 6 4 4 3 Query Kind by Type If you select Query By Type then the Type field will become active and depending on the choices made in the Type field you could also modify the Sub Type values Log Query Kind By Type w Channel All e Type A S ld Sub Type Begin Time End Time There are four types available All Operation Exception and Alarm Log Query Kind Ey Type ho Type Begin Time No Type Alarm If you select All types in the Type field the Sub Type field will not be active If you select the Type as Operation you activate 32 options for the Sub Type 80 Log Query Kind By Type Type Operation Begin Time 200949 1001080 00 Mo Type Sub Type Detail Remote Disable Timetable Remote Enable Timetable Remote Get Parameters Remote Stop Record Remote Start Record If you want to view your logs according to the type Exceptions the Sub Type field will offer these options Log Query Kind By Type Type Exception Begin Time 2009 09 29 00 00 J Mo Type Sub Type Detail Finally if yo
58. g on the model Time start time in the Y Y Y Y MM DD HH MM SS format Operator User name of the person who was logged in when an event happened Admin Host IP address Click Export to export logs in the HTML format A standard Windows browse dialog will appear prompting you to indicate the destination for saving the file 82 6 4 5 Local Storage i Local storage Local Storage Selling Local Record o ee E la Brings up the dialog window to define o a E META local PC storage location for saving live feed video files and capture photos This s ttingtocel storage button has the same function as the Local 2ux tite capacity Free spara Storage button on each individual screen E re ae O AO 01 55 97 GB 14 50 GB Pressing this button brings up the side picture On this menu you can 1 Indicate whether you wish to set local storage on the PC Yes No 2 Indicate the recorded file time length choice of 5 10 15 30 60 minutes 3 Set local storage drive offers information on State Label disc or hard drive Capacity and Free Space 6 4 6 Screen View Buttons T D aa E By pressing this button you will stretch all 4 8 depending on the model camera views over the whole screen of the browser 1 e all control bars will be hidden al Highlight any screen and press this button the selected screen will be in single view gn118 y p though all the menus will remain If in this mode you pr
59. g the box against it Alternatively you can select all files by pressing Select All button under the list of files or reverse the selection by pressing Reverse button Now you are able to play the selected files on the video screen to the left Press Play button under the list of files description of the controls follows below To download the necessary files if they are located on the remote device select them on the list and choose the destination in the Save To field by pressing the l button A standard Windows Browse dialog will appear prompting you to choose the location 2762 Browse folder Salact a falder e Local E A C3 Daconte anil Seitsme Co IVER y hap s d dael 65 mi 2 y ara ih ian 2 y Program Fides Ca START 000 O START 15 Y teen a Now you can press the Download button and the process of saving the selected files will begin ery Target emote Devices Chamet Eyt fl Farg Mi end Gogin Time Erd Tire A o FOTS a 209 341 0101 zoa 05 Ed Weare IAEA OA IA a Homi a 03 Le ALL Os Normal 310093 31 1 00 03 AL E as Eoma ZIRE SL OM aL Edo Norra ZEH 2 30 49 0050 11 E Or Hanra 2000231 325044 ELE Ojo Homa a Il AAA a i Cia bori FOE d5 TEAL d Dic Homa a ETHEL eS e Ae On Moma EIN IEAI E Lliz Koma 20003 31 See DLE Oi Nomad 2009 98 31 607 LE e Fi EZI URA A e Mo BEGERG ki Tota MEN 00 08 In the No X progress bar y
60. gging the selection in the desired direction You can select as many isolated areas as you wish Blue highlighted squares indicate areas where motion will be detected Clear squares will indicate areas where motion will NOT be detected A0 To return back to previous menu please right click or press ESC on front panel remote control 5 4 7 Mosaic Privacy Mask Sometimes you need to have certain areas within the scope of a camera view to be unmonitored for privacy protection for example when it shows windows of an apartment building together with the monitored area Thus you can choose to not record these select multiple regions You can turn this option ON or OFF in the Camera menu and you can manually setup privacy areas Press the gt gt button at the right end of the Mosaic field to bring up the full screen image of the camera feed You can select any area to be grayed out on the live feed from the camera and consequently from the video recording made on this channel Left click and drag to select the desired area Right click on the screen anywhere but the selected area to go back to the main menu window To apply the changes you need to save and exit You can select as many isolated and or overlapping areas as you wish Please have a look at the DVR screen showing one and the same camera view with and without privacy areas To unselect the privacy area or cancel this option go back to the Camera Tab of
61. he points where they exit from the apparatus E Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the appliance Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service NW Handle the appliance with care Do not drop or shake as this may damage the device E Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas Do not install the unit in an area where condensation occurs Do not operate with wet hands Take ee immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock E Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently E Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock E Please make a note of your settings and save them This will help when you are required to change the system configuration or when an unexpected failure or trouble occurs E Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product is expressly prohibited CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING When you see this symbol on a product do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste Recycl
62. he Add button You can Manage the list of recipients in the Object Address Manage window which will appear on the screen after pressing the Manage button Email To Manag Email To You will be able to see the list of recipients in the table on the right and a number of buttons to manage this list on the left The options for managing the list are Add Modify Delete and Delete All To save the changes click OK to exit the window without saving click Cancel Click Next Page to go the first page of the Net Tab 50 5 6 Alarm Next menu tab in the System Menu is Alarm Under this tab the administrator can define how the DVR will respond to various alarms from the alarm inputs and adjust Alarm input output settings 5 6 1 Alarm Input Channel Select alarm input channels to which the configurations adjusted below will apply For each or all cameras you can setup various kinds of behavior You have a choice of channels 1 through 4 and ALL to have the settings apply to all channels 5 6 2 Alarm Input Type This field allows you to choose between the N O Normally Open and N C Normally Closed options N O Normally open type It means that in the normal state the sensor device is kept under constant low voltage If output voltage changes from low to high then the alarm is triggered N C Normally closed type also normally connected The normal state of the sensor device is under constant high
63. her tabs in the Device Parameters window you can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 6 4 2 Talk back Tak tetk This function allows you to have a live audio conversation with the operator present at the location of the DVR installation You can use the mic and loudspeakers of the PC to communicate and 1t brings up no dialog windows 6 4 3 Playback G Playback The second option on the Tool Bar menu is Playback which allows you to view recorded files stored locally on the PC or remotely on the DVR s HDD When you press the Playback button a dialog viewing window will appear a E E User Admin Logout Reboot Clear oe Playback CH 1 CH2 gt Query CH3 Target Remote Device Channel CH 4 Kind All Record bei mie 2003 08 05 10 25 18 Begin 2009 08 05 00 00 00 2009 08 05 12 45 55 v CH8 CH 1 Kind Begin Time End Time Normal 2009 8 5 10 25 3 2009 8 5 10 55 Normal 2009 8 5 10 55 3 2009 8 5 11 25 Normal 8 125 2009 8 5 11 55 Normal B 55 2009 8 5 12 25 Normal 2009 8 5 12 25 5 2009 8 5 12 44 00 15 30 00 lt 3 J gt Co foo s ele lol darlo y Flee Target 122 146 124 52 Play Speed Normal Save to A Channel 1 No a Time 2009 8 5 10 25 03 2009 8 5 10 55 03 Total a ZO Jone Jf Trusted sites
64. hese adjustments would look like in real life To leave the camera view and go back to the previous Camera Setting window right click anywhere in the screen The new values will be displayed in the Color Setting field as described above 5 4 6 Motion Detection This option allows you to set up motion detection sensitivity and also manually configure the regions for motion detection Sensitivity of motion detection There are four options related to the degree of motion detection sensitivity Highest gt Normal gt Low gt Disable Configuring motion detection by region Sometimes you need to have some regions in your camera view with the enabled motion detection feature while other regions in the same view should be free of this functionality This may be handy when for example the camera covers the road and an adjoining territory While you would like to have the motion detection working on the area near the entrance to the building you most likely would not like to see it triggered every time a car or truck passes on the nearby road In order to select the region s in the camera view where the motion detection feature should be activated disabled press the gt gt button at the right end of the Motion Detection field to bring up the full screen image of the camera feed with a superimposed grid You can select unselect each cell by a single left click of the mouse or select multiple cell areas by clicking on one cell and dra
65. ice State Basic Infomation UserName Bamin Bindings gt gt gt Password Confirm Password Binding MAC foo oo foo e foo oo Local Ptz Contral Manual Playback System Setup Purview for all channels Clear Alarm Shut dawn Purview For no channel Preview Remote Ptz Control Manual Note Fixed purview For super user Playback System Setup Clear Alarm Reboot Preview Restore Default In the leftmost field you can see the list of available users Basic Information subsection provides such data as User Name Binding IP an option to change the password fields Password and Confirm Password and the Binding MAC field By indicating Binding IP static IP or Binding MAC you can restrict access to the DVR from remote locations 1 e the user will be allowed to connect to the DVR only from a fixed IP address or a fixed PC and not from any other IP or computer The major area of the rest of the screen is taken by the list of options which are accessible non accessible by the selected user Some options are changeable 1 e may be marked as accessible or given a restricted access some are preset and cannot be changed Admin may restrict access to certain features by the user The list of rights includes Local and Remote sub sections meaning that these functions are either on the local PC or on the remote DVR device Both sub sections contain identical items thus one and the same feature ma
66. ights E This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typos The manufacturer holds the right to introduce any changes to the information contained herein for any purpose including but not limited to improvements of the publications and or related to the product at any time without prior notice DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY The supplier shall not be liable to any party or any person except for replacement or reasonable maintenance of this product for the cases included but not limited to the following m Any damage or loss including but not limited to direct indirect consequential special exemplary use arising out of or related to the product E Inappropriate use or negligence of the user in operation of the product resulting in personal injury or any damage E Unauthorized disassembly repair or modification of the product by the user EH Any problems or consequential inconvenience loss or damage caused by connecting this product to devices of the third parties EH Any claim or action for damages brought by any photogenic subject be ita person or organization due to violation of privacy whereby the surveillance picture and or saved data becomes public or is used for the purpose other than surveillance SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place for future reference NW Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel
67. ill be displayed on this screen You can bring up 1 camera view 4 cameras 8 cameras depending on the model By default the camera views will display the live feed with an up to 2 seconds delay from actual live events depending on the connection though you can also access recorded information from the Playback menu see below In the bottom left corner of each individual camera view you can see the indication of the current status previewing idle In the picture above the camera is in preview mode see also item 4 Right bottom corner of each individual channel 1s occupied by camera view tools Increase decrease image contrast Increase decrease brightness Start stop voice monitoring The icon will turn green when the recording process is on Start stop recording The icon will turn green when the recording process is on Pressing this button will bring up a dialog window for local storage which is the same functionality as the Local Storage button in the Tools Menu Please see 6 4 5 Local Storage for more information Takes a snapshot of the displayed image 60 Closes the window view You can open it again by clicking on the respective channel in the channel list on the left see 1tem 5 4 Current status of camera views with no video feed is indicated as idle see also item 2 5 Available Cameras list Clicking on a channel if this video feed is not open yet will display this camera view 1n th
68. ing either the Next Page or Advanced Settings buttons 5 2 1 Language Use this option to change the language of the DVR menu text and the On Screen Display This action takes effect immediately and does not require saving and exiting this menu 5 2 2 Video Standard Selection of the preferred video standard Available options are NTSC SECAM and PAL Changes take effect after saving and exiting the menu window 5 2 3 Record Resolution D1 HDI CIF Resolution Supported NTSC CIF 352x240 HD1 704X240 D1 704X280 PAL CIF 352x288 HD1 704X288 D1 704X576 5 2 4 VGA Settings Selecting the preferred VGA output resolution Depending on the model you can make your choice among 800x600 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz 1440x900 60Hz 1600x1200 60Hz 1680x1050 60Hz 1920x1080 60Hz 5 2 5 Time Format Toggling time format between the 12 Hour and 24 Hour representation This option will take effect after saving and exiting 5 2 6 Time Setting Use this option to adjust the current date and time of the DVR Pressing the gt gt button will open a dialog where you can change the year month date as well as hours minutes and seconds of the system time confirming OK or rejecting Cancel the modifications Changes will take effect instantly In order to avoid possible confusion with the time stamps of the recorded and currently recording files it is advised that you stop all ongoing recording processes before
69. ing your Electrical Equipment Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste SA Some countries or regions such as the European Union have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items Contact your local authorities for information about practices established for your region COPYRIGHT STATEMENT All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means transcribed translated into any language or computer language transformed in any other way stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording photocopying or otherwise without the prior written permission of the owner Table of Contents A ees l Limitation of LADY is 2 Satety MMS CU COONS cs ae etree eats ects eee 3 Table OP OMG CIS cimil 5 1 Your DVR at a Glance Product OvervieW oooooooooocccccccccnnncncnnnononononononcncccnnnnnnnnnos 8 Za Contents of the BOX errei AA ia 9 A a O e AAA Deze ua alin Ge ea S E E 9 Sy NV AY Ass aaa idas do ias 10 A A T eee aac has Aah asec sea aia 10 LA To a eg Lo AA ON O CoE CE EPR eRe TR En Een ONES A 11 SREE 810 115 01 PEPA COM A a a Ea ooo EO 13 DA Hardware asta is 14 A A A eee 14 342 Installing Hard Disk DAS di 15 34 3 PTZ Control CONCA A 17 4 Getting Started and Main SereeN oooocccnncnncconoonccccnnnnnnnonnnoncnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannnnnnss 1
70. ist of HDD drives tested for compatibility please see Appendix 3 3 4 3 PTZ Control Connections Connect the PTZ control jacks to the corresponding RS422 RS485 Tx and Tx interfaces on the rear panel J oe se eS oe SSS ee aS a as ee ALARM ALARM RS422 IN OUT 16 4 Getting Started and the Main Screen Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load If you have not yet installed any hard disk drive into the device a buzzer will sound and the No Hard Disk message will appear on the screen When you enter the system you will be asked to log in Select your user account and enter the password in order to operate the device You can choose user accounts by clicking arrow buttons on both sides of the account field or using arrow keys on your remote control and enter the password using the numerical keypad in the lower part of the Input Password screen Press OK to confirm or Cancel to clear the field and enter another value By default the system has two users Admin and User with preset passwords The Admin account allows you to change critical system settings CH 2 No Signal No Signal HOOD 199 NET 4 2009 11 10 03 56 24 PM The default password for Admin is 888888 for User 666666 You can always change your password in the System Settings of the System Configuration Menu see Section 5 2 7 Password Setting a 4 1 The Main Screen The standard
71. ke effect after being saved In a separate window which you can bring up by pressing the gt gt button at the right end of the PPPoE Setting field you can input the ADSL user account name and password You can get this data from your Internet Service Provider Use the keypad located in the lower half of the PPPoE Setting screen to input this data PPPoal Setting User name username Pas sword NAAA 5 5 6 PPPoE IP These values depend on your actual account please contact your Internet Service Provider for details 4 Te 5 5 7 DNS Address These values depend on your actual account please contact your Internet Service Provider for details 9 5 8 DDNS In order to connect your DVR to the internet you may choose to use the services of a Dynamic DNS service Besides choosing the ON and OFF options for activating deactivating the Dynamic Domain Name System you can bring up the DDNS dialog window by clicking the gt gt button Your DVR comes with several DDNS server names built in To be able to use these servers you need DDNS Server members 3372 00 P to go to the associated website to DONS www cedvr com register for an account Once Mimo usemame registered you input the DDNS cea account password and choose the f ED An am o o a a e name of the DDNS Server from the f Eime a o o o cs e oa list by pressing the arrow buttons a mp o ep ee cy emo a located at both ends of the E aR E an an an Gone om
72. m The Playback window features two major parts the left half is the screen with controls and the right half offers options for working with recorded files Query subsection 295 2 Search Target Kind Begin 2008 05 16 00 00 00 Y End 2008 05 16 11 38 47 First of all you need to choose the Target from which you will be searching the recorded files Target field offers a dropdown menu Remote Device DVR and Local host PC Channel dropdown menu lets you choose among 4 8 depending on the model channels You can select recorded files depending on their specific Kind from a dropdown menu All Records Normal Record Triggered by Alarm and Motion Detection You must also select the start time and end time of the recording you wish to see use the two dropdown menus Begin and End to indicate the relevant details by direct input Format YYYY MM DD HH MM SS After you enter all required details for the recorded files please press the Query button The table below will be populated by the relevant entries it may take a while depending on the number of records and connection The list features several columns No number of the files in order Kind description of the file Normal Record Alarm Triggered Motion Detection Begin Time the time when the event started End Time the time when the event finished Size KB the size of the recorded file In order to play a file you need to select it by checkin
73. m your choice may be within the limits of 1 to 30 25 Thus even if you enter a higher value the resulting frame rate will be kicked back to the maximum allowed value To confirm your input press OK 5 3 5 Record Source This option allows you to select whether the signal coming from the source will include audio Thus it offers two options for recording Video and Video and Audio 336 5 3 6 OSD Setting With the help of this option you can define which information will be recorded onto the video as the OSD On Screen Display string There are 4 available options 1 Camera s Name and Time Stamp 2 Camera Name 3 Time Stamp 4 None Make your selection navigating through these choices by using arrow button on each end of the field 5 3 7 Sub Code Advanced Setting Next window in the Record Tab is accessed by pressing the Advanced Setting button There SEAN is only one more important item Sub Code Your DVR can stream information for viewing both with IE Browser and a mobile phone You can enable disable sub code ON OFF options or create customized settings by pressing the gt gt button at the right end of the field in the SUB CODE pop up window adjusting the frame per second FPS and Bitrate Kbit s values Position the mouse over the required field and use the arrows which will appear to increase decrease the values In case of a limited upload bandwidth 1t would be a good idea to optimize your
74. m 0 To connect to the system and start watching the live feed from your CCTV cameras click on the Channel cam07_ Connect button To choose the camera use the Channel dropdown menu AZ T F To modify settings press the Setting button On screen data will provide information about current time in the YY Y Y MM DD HH MM SS format Channel number bit rate Kbps frame rate fps resolution and status of the camera Okbps 12fps 352x240 Stopped s9a000 20000 The menu bar contains the following controls JEJEJE Directional buttons for controlling the direction of the PTZ camera view Zoom in out Iris fefe Focus a Snapshot 87 7 2 Symbian S60 3rd Phone From the installation CD install file xxx sisx onto your Symbian S60 3 Edition mobile phone for the list of mobile phones tested for compatibility please see Section 7 3 For instructions on installing software onto your mobile phone please refer to the phone s user manual Note Prior to using this feature you should apply for the Internet connection service for your mobile phone such as 3G or 3 5G Please contact your mobile service provider for details Please see a sample installation process shown below File manager a5 3 Installer E 3 Sj Installer aE a A o gt o gt a 0 a sound mm Resco E Sound clips TTPod Sound clips TTPod Video clips TTPod Video clips L estalle exe P
75. min Password By default SSSS88 Save and return to the main window by pressing Done press Cancel to discard the changes Press the DP button to connect to the DVR After your device successfully logs in to the DVR you can watch the remote video feed on your Symbian mobile phone 90 7 3 List of Symbian Supported Mobile Phones Please review the list of Symbian mobile phones tested for compatibility with the remote access to DVR LG KT610 S60 3rd FP 10 Feb 08 LG KS10 S60 3rd_FP1 09 Oct 06 LG KT615 S60 3rd FP1 30 Oct 08 Nokia 3250 S60 3rd INIT 13 Sep 05 Nokia 5320 XpressMusic S60 3rd FP2 22 Apr 08 Nokia 5500 Sport S60 3rd INIT 09 May 06 Nokia 5630 XpressMusic S60 3rd FP2 10 Feb 09 Nokia 5700 S60 3rd FP1 29 Mar 07 Nokia 5730 XpressMusic S60 3rd FP2 11 Mar 09 Nokia 6110 Navigator S60 3rd_FP1 08 Feb 07 Nokia 6120 S60 3rd FP1 17 Apr 07 Nokia 6121 S60 3rd FP1 18 Jun 07 Nokia 6210 Navigator S60 3rd FP2 11 Feb 08 Nokia 6220 S60 3rd FP2 11 Feb 08 Nokia 6290 S60 3rd FP1 28 Nov 06 Nokia 6710 Navigator S60 3rd FP2 16 Feb 09 Nokia 6720 Classic S60 3rd FP2 16 Feb 09 Nokia E51 S60 3rd FP1 18 Sep 07 Nokia E55 S60 3rd FP2 16 Feb 09 Nokia E60 S60 3rd INIT 09 Oct 05 Nokia E61 S60 3rd INIT 09 Oct 05 Nokia E611 S60 3rd INIT 10 Feb 07 Nokia E62 S60 3rd INIT 09 Sep 06 Nokia E63 S60 3rd FP1 12 Nov 08 Nokia E65 S60 3rd INIT 09 Feb 07 Nokia E66 S60 3rd FP1 16 Jun 08 Nokia E70 S60 3rd INIT 09 Oct 05 Nokia E71 S60 3rd FP1
76. onnections such as cameras and network connections and see if the DVR will start If this doesn t solve the problem carefully remove the cover and take out the hard drive A corrupted or damaged hard drive may cause repeated reboots Check to see if there are any problems with the hard disk If one of your hard disks has failed or malfunctioned replace 1t and try again Updating may fail if the DVR is not able to recognize the USB storage device Test more than one USB storage device to ensure compatibility Updating may also fail if the USB port doesn t work well due to voltage fluctuation Please contact qualified technician The mouse of a different brand may not work with your DVR Please use the one delivered with your device If you use other brands try various ones to make sure which one works Currently wireless mice cannot work with your DVR Make sure HDD connections are performed properly Make sure that the HDD has been formatted prior to using it Review settings in the appropriate menus 94 The image on the monitor appears in black and white rather than color There is nothing displayed on the monitor The image isn t clear The color quality is low in both real time and recorded images The image distorts flickers and has color casts when viewed on the computer display There is a mosaic on the PC monitor during playback The displayed date and time in the lower left corner are not
77. or Prompt in the Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting 6 2 Web Browser Login Screen Open an IE browser input the IP address of your DVR in the address field If the IP is correct and remote access is enabled on your DVR see Section 5 5 10 File Sharing you will be taken to the Login window 59 Enter User Name and Password check the Automatically Open All Previews option to be able to view all cameras after the login To reset entered values press the Reset button and to enter the system press the Login button The browser window will display the main remote access screen 6 3 Web Browser Main Window 2 de Web Client for EDVS EDYR Windows Internet Explorer Ema Ex e http 122 146 124 52f 0 x 4 X Pl a Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Ve e Gweb Client for EDVS EDVR deb gt Page Tools Device log 3 Parameters y Playback y Se A ser Admin Logout Reboot Clear EDYR 2009 08 05 12 29 38 2009 08 05 12 29 38 CH 1 Y gt CH2 0000000000 reviewing DO EESE E E JS Aux Part Preset Point idle CT 181 E A O idle CE FKP Done off Trusted sites 100 The main and central position on the screen 1s taken by the camera view window If you selected Automatically Open All Previews in the previous window all available camera feeds w
78. ord button in the Tool Menu Alternatively you can use the REC button on the remote or the front panel Pressing this button again will stop the recording process gt DAE 21 The following dialog window will appear on the screen 11 1 112 11 1 ia a a a You can select the channels you wish to record individually or you can choose to have them all recorded simultaneously Press OK to confirm or press Cancel to undo your choice 4 2 3 Video Playback To play the recorded video press the Record Search button in the Tool Bar in order to select the date time and channel you wish to view loe oo ORE Pressing this button will bring up a dialog window in which you can select the recording which you can playback or backup Each of these options is described below Selecting the time frame you wish to playback fi channell M channel2 d channel3 Ml channel4 5 sI In order to playback a certain video feed from a particular camera you first need to indicate what time and which camera you wish to receive this information from Set up the year month and day of the desired recording If you are using the remote you can navigate between fields using the and P buttons and modify the time with the help of the A and Y buttons Press Enter to confirm your selection When using the mouse simply position the mouse over the field and use directional buttons which will appear above and below the field to modify
79. ou will see the download process for the file currently being saved its number as it appears on the list will be shown to the left of the bar and the time elapsed will be displayed on the right The Total progress bar shows the overall download process 1f you are saving more than one file To stop the download process press the Stop button Note For information on how to play downloaded video files by EO Windows Media Player please refer to subsection Playback Video on PC in Section 4 2 4 Video Backup After you press the Play button as described above the selected files will be played in order on the screen located in the left half of the window Directly under the screen there is the time line showing the elapsed time and the total time of the file sT 00 58 29 58 Under the time line there 1s the menu bar for controlling the playback of the selected files gt 00 O elo lol also y Ea Play Pause L Stop D Oot Frame by frame step to resume press Play Fast Forward options include Normal gt 2X gt 4X gt 8X gt 16X in this order You cannot directly go back to Normal from 16X in order to gradually go down in speed you will have to use the Fast Rewind button Fast Rewind options include if going back from Fast Forward 16X gt 8X gt 4X gt 2X gt Normal gt 1 2 gt 1 4 gt 1 8 gt 1 16 this option as well as the previous one cannot be looped and to return to Normal speed step by st
80. r mobile phone so that you can have an on the go access to your surveillance system from virtually anywhere in the world Currently this feature 1s supported only for phones with the Windows CE Mobile Symbian S60 3 Edition OS and Apple iPhone 7 1 Windows Mobile OOEVE nr O Note Prior to using this feature A AAA R A you should apply for the Internet Channel cam01 y hd t tti pami 7 7 connection service for your mobile phone such as 3G or 3 5G Please contact your mobile service provider for details From the installation CD install file xxx cab onto your Windows Mobile phone See your phone user manual for more details on application install Find and execute program QQEYE and click the Okbps Ofps 0x0 Read A AN Setting button to setup the IP address for your DVR In the ensuing screen input the user name Admin password and IP address for your DVR Server Input the value for the Port default 7050 and Username Admin v choose the channel for streaming data from the Password 888888 dropdown menu ll Server Port NEN l Click OK to save the settings Channel E The main window of the Mobile Phone application offers the choice of channels Connect and version 20090408 Settings buttons You can only watch one live feed channel at a time with your mobile phone Split mode and playback of recorded files 1s not available at the moment 86 I QEVE mm
81. ra Pan Tilt Zoom Pressing the PTZ control button S will bring the corresponding video feed into the single screen mode In the top left corner of the screen you will see the special PTZ menu Directional buttons will determine the rotation of the camera and the drop down menu called up by the button will show the functional panel ple hal kd j mz 7 a ie Ez Ma Functions of these menu options may vary depending on the make and model of the PTZ camera you are using For detailed description of the available options please refer to the manual of your PTZ camera 26 Toggle Use this button to toggle the panel view for the functional options available in your PTZ camera These panel buttons are described below Control the direction of the PTZ cruise Please refer Directional batons to your PTZ manual for details of PTZ scanning mode Sets the turning speed of PTZ camera Use the mouse to click on the scale for adjusting this setting Click to make the image brighter or darker this function is disabled for cameras with automatic iris adjustment Click to focus in and focus out this function is disabled for cameras with automatic focus Open close auxiliaries Click to open and to close Different functions respond to different protocols The auxiliaries include light wiper power etc Please refer to your PTZ manual for details Preset Point Preset camera position focus zoom and iris set
82. recording is selected please set the alarm triggering settings beforehand See Section 5 6 3 Event Handling for details 5 3 3 Record Quality Select quality level for recording audio video There are pre defined values of Best quality 768kbps gt High 640kbps gt Mid 512kbps gt Low 384kbps or alternatively you can define your own recording quality kBit s Pressing the gt gt button under the User Defined option will bring up another window in which you can enter the desired values using the numeric keypad and confirm your input by pressing OK or reset the entered values by pressing Clear 5 3 4 Record Frame Rate In this section you can choose the recording frame rate frames per second The pre defined choice is Full 30 25fps depending on whether it is NTSC PAL gt 15 fps gt 7 fps gt 3 fps gt 1 fps or user defined The lower the value the less life like and more jerky the recorded movements will be On the other hand though a lower frame rate can save a lot of HDD space Make your choice depending on the precision with which you want to follow the events unfolding before your cameras Pressing the gt gt button which appears under the User Defined option will bring up another window in which you can enter the desired frame rate values using the numeric keypad or clear the entered values by pressing button Clear Since the maximum value for the frame rate is either 30 or 25 fps depending on the encoding syste
83. recording schedule This is a weekly recording schedule for various kinds of events Sunday through Saturday on a 24 hour basis Week days are represented in the column on the left and the hour line runs horizontally from 0 to 24 hours One cell stands for one hour Description of the recording type The diagram above represents a number of color coded values where each color stands for a particular recording event You can choose from the following events e no record white No recording will be performed during this time A e common record blue Recording full time gt e move record green Motion detection triggered recording gt e alarm record red Alarm triggered recording SS S move and alarm record yellow Recording triggered by either alarm or motion detection gt 35 You can use either directional buttons for selecting the fields and the Enter button to indicate the desired color pattern or having chosen the required color code click on the necessary hour in the graph and drag the area in any direction to highlight several cells Press OK to confirm the settings The changes will take effect after saving and exiting the menu When you Select the option of motion detection recording in order for the actual recording to happen it is necessary to set the motion detection sensitivity and area Please refer to Section 5 4 6 Motion Detection Settings for details When alarm
84. s include light wiper power etc Please refer to PTZ manual for details Setting preset camera position focus zoom and iris features and then assigning numbers for easy access to the pre adjusted settings 1 Select the preset number 2 Adjust the camera as desired including direction focus iris and zoom values 3 Click the Set button W Calling the pre adjusted settings 1 Select the preset number you want to call 2 Click the Start button 84 lt a gt Ov x A zoom Fa o 8 rm a 4 lr Aux Park all 8 lal Preset Point Aa Cruise AA Track ABIX Cruise is a running route of camera that passes through multiple presets Set sequence 1 Select preset number e 2 Click Set button 4 vee 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add other presets till all desired presets are complete mA 4 Click Run button El Clear sequence Click the 48 button to clear sequence Track is a continuous running route of camera Setting track Click the A button to start setting Move camera in the pattern you want it to run Click the A button again to finish setup mA Aros Click the button to run track and click again to stop running Click the 8 button to clear sequence NOTE This feature depends on the type of your PTZ camera 85 7 Mobile Phone Support Another state of the art feature of this DVR device 1s transmitting live feed from the CCTV cameras to you
85. s returned within the warranty period please include a proof of purchase and check for 15 00 to cover the cost of return postage and handling If the unit is out of warranty please include a check for 15 00 to cover the cost of return postage and handling You will receive an estimate of the repair cost for your approval before repair work will be started 4 Clover will repair or replace and return the products to the owner under this limited warranty Limited 1 year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have rights which may vary from state to state If our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship we will repair it for free for 1 year on parts and labor from the date of original purchase This warranty does not cover modification abuse incidental or consequential damages unless the state of owner s residence specially prohibits limitation on incidental or consequential damages Y Wisecomm Y Wisecomm www wisecomm com www wisecomm com Copyright 2009 Wisecomm Inc All Rights Reserved Copyright 2009 Wisecomm Inc All Rights Reserved www wisecomm com For Technical Support Call 877 799 8500 5 Conexi n Adaptador de Potencia Power Adapter Go Adaptador de Potencia i Power Adapter a No Esta Incluido Not Included Wall Red r A Wall Outlet Outlet T Power Adapter Zoo a Rojo Adaptador de DA
86. system supports 8 channels to switch between channel buttons 1 4 and 5 8 please use functional button nee see below PTZ camera direction controls PTZ camera Zoom Focus and Iris controls 89 Functional buttons When highlighting these buttons the name of the corresponding function will be displayed in the status information line the first tag name gt Play Stop button Full Mode Displays the camera feed in the full screen mode All menus and buttons will be hidden Snap Allows you to take a snapshot of the camera view Setting Brings up the connectivity setup screen e Next Group Toggling between two available 4 channel views 1 4 and 5 8 Available only for programs supporting 8 camera views Exit QQEye In order to start working with the CCTV feed on your Symbian mobile phone you will have to configure the program by entering the preferred network access point IP address of the DVR mobile phone port username and password Click the icon to enter the setup window Ry In the Setting screen enter the following data O Default Access Point Network through which you connect to the internet The options are None WAP over GPRS and mobile service providers operating in your country If you choose None then after pressing the P button you will be offered a list of available networks to choose from Server Address DVR IP address Server Port 7050 Username Ad
87. the Main Menu and turn this function OFF in the main window To activate the privacy zones you had set up before this feature was turned OFF you can simply turn the Mosaic function ON in the Camera menu If nothing was changed in the layout of the selections the same privacy areas will appear on the screen To undo a privacy area go to the Mosaic Privacy Mask setup gt gt button at the right end of the Mosaic field and right click within the previously selected grayed out area which has a red border if it is active the red border will disappear Right click anywhere but the gray area to exit the screen and save the changes Camera Advanced Settings Next page in the Camera Tab can be accessed by pressing the Advanced Settings button in Pnavanced Seting So the bottom right corner of the menu screen Two options are available here Motion Handling and Video Loss Handling These functions let you define how the DVR will respond to the events of motion detection and video loss 5 4 8 Motion Handling The Camera gt Advanced Setting gt Motion Handling gt gt gt button will bring up the dialog window where you can define how the DVR will behave if the selected camera detects motion Channel number will be displayed at the top of the screen There are four available options _42 RECORD ALARM OUT BUZZER E MAIL UPLOAD When these options are checked motion detection will trigger immediate
88. tings for easy access Setting the pre adjusted settings 1 Select the preset number 2 Adjust the camera as desired including direction focus iris and zoom values 3 Click the Set button 4 Preset Calling the pre adjusted settings 1 Select the preset number you want to call 2 Click Start button po Clear reset preset Select the preset number you want to clear reset Click Clear button Sequence is a running route of the camera that passes through multiple presets Set sequence 1 Select preset number 2 Click Set button A Seq 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add other presets till all desired presets are complete ns 4 Click Run button Clear sequence Click on EA button to clear sequence 07 Track is a continuous running route of a camera Setting track 1 Click on the A button to start setting Move camera in the pattern you want it to run 2 10 3 Click the A button again to finish setup 4 Click the Poy button to run track and click again to stop running Click on 2 button to clear sequence NOTE This feature depends on the type of your PTZ camera 4 2 6 Screen View Modes L La a nu ri co y 9 Allow you to switch between single multiple screen views 4 screen or depending on the model 9 screen modes 4 2 7 Screen Layout Adjustment By pressing the button in the Tool Bar you will bring up the Position screen CH 1 i No Signal anbe No Signal aaa L
89. tures please see the related sections for detailed description Please get acquainted with the parts and accessories as well as the ways to use the appliance as described in this instruction manual If you have any questions that this guide cannot answer please contact your vendor or a certified specialist 2 Contents of the Box e DVR device e This reference guide e Installation CD e Remote control e Power cord e Mouse optional depends on the model e Hard disk drive optional depends on the model if you would like to use your own Hard disk drive please see Appendix 3 for the list of compatible HDDs 2 1 Getting Started Check List Before starting to work with your new DVR please make sure all relevant connections are done correctly o Are the power and video in out cables plugged in Please see Section 3 4 1 Basic Connections for more o Is the HDD installed and formatted Please see Sections 3 4 2 Installing HDD and 7 5 3 HDD Manage for more o Did the DVR start recording Please see Section 4 2 1 Manual Recording for more 3 1 Front Panel 1 a CH1 Ch4 QUAD buttons 4 CH b Number 0 9 QUAD buttons 8 16 CH Using these buttons you can choose to output video on your monitor either as a full screen view of each of the cameras individually Channels 1 through 4 8 depending on the model or from all Channels simultaneously Quad c For 4 8ch common front panel DVR 8CH Using press ch 1 5 ch 2
90. u can see the playback control panel as well as the date and time of the played file Signal No Signal aye Options for the playback control panel are described below EJ Fast rewind u Pause Stop Fast Slow forward The available speeds are 1x 8x 16x 1 2x and 1 4x ls Frame by frame view 2 Toggle single camera view and 4 9 camera view depending on the model 4 2 4 Video Backup Back up can be initiated from the same dialog window as the playback function To back up the recorded footage you first need to indicate which cameras and time interval you want to save to an external source Please set the start and end time as described in the previous section 24 After that click the Backup button which will bring up the Backup dialog window If the system cannot recognize the connected devices or none are connected you will see a warning message No Available Device cove lt M P Backup Format Eu IS The system will automatically detect all available backup devices and display them in the Backup Device field positioning the mouse over this field or entering 1t with the help of the arrow buttons will allow you to view the available choices By pressing arrows on each side of the field you can toggle between the options Currently you can connect such external media as USB flash drives portable USB HDDs and USB DVD recorders For the list of DVD burners tested for
91. u select your type of query as Alarm the 7 following options will be available in the Sub Type field Log Query Kind By Type Type Alarm Mo Type Sub Type Detail Motion Detection Alarm End Motion Detection Alarm Begin 81 6 4 4 4 Query Kind by Time and Type Log Query Kind By Time and Type w Channel All nps Type C Y sub Type Begin Time 2009 09 29 00 00 00 w End Time 2009 09 29 14 16 30 w This query combines the two previous queries and along with the Begin and End Time options offers the whole gamut of the Type options as described in Section 6 4 4 3 Query Kind by Type Log Query Kind By Time and Type v Type Begin Time Mo Type Alarm Each of the Operation Exception and Alarm types also offer the same range of Sub Type options as described in the section Query Kind by Type By pressing the Query button you will submit your request specifications and will see the log 1t may take several minutes to populate the list depending on the number of entries and connection The resulting log list will feature the following information Mo Type Sub Type Detail Ch Time Operator Host No in order of appearance Type Alarm Operation Sub Type Motion Detection Alarm Begin Motion Detection Alarm End Remote PTZ Control etc Detail None Local Time Set Local Graph Color Local Encode Set Local PTZ Set Local Common Set Remote Net Set etc Channel 1 4 8 dependin
92. voltage If output voltage changes from high to low then the alarm is triggered j Please refer to the sensor operation manual to set it Ss 5 6 3 Event Handling The Event Handling feature has five options RECORD Allows you to set the channel which will start recording once an alarm is activated Choice of 1 to 4 multiple channels can be selected PTZ PRESET Setting PTZ behavior after an alarm is triggered Only preset point 1 can be triggered Choice of Channel 1 to 4 multiple channels can be selected ALARM OUT Setting the triggered alarm output ON or OFF options BUZZER Setting the internal buzzer behavior after an alarm is triggered ON or OFF options UPLOAD Setting the option for sending information about an alarm to the center Note 1 before setting alarm triggered record please set up the record schedule in Record Schedule Note 2 if you want to set alarm triggered PTZ please ensure preset point is set and proper PTZ channel number is selected only preset 1 can be selected To open the next page press the Advanced Settings button in the bottom right corner of the Alarm Tab window 5 6 4 Event Handling Alarm E mail If you want an email to be sent to the chosen recipients check this option by clicking on Alarm gt Advanced Settings gt E Mail button For information on how to set up e mail lists please refer to Section 5 5 12 E Mail Settings under the Net Tab Show common page E
93. w live feed Jg 4 Switch between channels E Ar _ For 8 16 CH DVRs this will switch over to the next Quad set of channels La I lt Control PTZ camera direction aaa 208 MM ada Set Zoom Focus Iris gt E A Bi Take Picture D O 63 a E Coj Settings menu to connect to DVR E gu Settings History Server IP DVR IP address Port Mobile Port 7050 by default Server IP 122 146 124 52 Username Login User Name Admin Password Password 888888 by default Port 050 Save and press Back to main windows User ID Admin Password seeeseesse _ 93 Troubleshooting This basic troubleshooting guide will help you identify general malfunctions and offer steps for quick resolution of such If the failure or malfunction can t be solved by following these steps please contact a qualified technician The host device fails to start after being connected to the power supply The device restarts repeatedly The machine crashed during recording or watching the recorded information Updating operation fails The mouse doesn t work The recording function does not work properly Make sure the power switch on the device 1s turned on and that there 1s sufficient power Check that the start up procedure is working First check the power supply of the device to ensure 1t has sufficient power for all the hard disks Please disconnect all c
94. xit the system Restart for starting the connection anew and logging in again Clear alarm for clearing the triggered alarm In case of an interrupted or abnormal network connection a poetic message will appear in the top right corner of the main screen No heartbeat of device please check the network After the network connection is recovered the preview mode will be displayed automatically 61 7 The right most control panel is the PTZ Control Please read the detailed description of the Tools Bar items below 6 4 Tools Bar Items 6 4 1 Parameters Fi Parameters The first Menu item in the Tools Bar is Parameters By clicking this button you will open the Device Parameters dialog window with 7 tabs as shown below Device Parameters Server Channel Serial Alarm User Bates ee For the most part these settings are similar to those you can adjust on the DVR device though the menu layout and logic was slightly altered to better suit the PC configuration philosophy Please refer to Section 5 2 System Settings for configuration of the DVR parameters Detailed description of the functionalities offered by each of these tabs follows If a field is grayed it means it is not changeable and is for your reference only If the field is bluish green 1t means that you can adjust the value of the field or choose it from a drop down
95. y be allowed on the DVR but inaccessible on the local machine oe The list of features is as follows PTZ Control Manual Recording Playback System Setup Clear Alarm Shut down and Preview Live Viewing Each item on the list is marked with a color code showing which function is available for a certain user The meaning of codes 1s explained in the legend on the right Green 1s Purview for all channels and Red is Purview for no channel Accredit checkbox 1f it 1s inactive the user has no right to change the settings as adjusted by the Admin The checkbox is active when the Admin is logged in making it possible for him to allow a certain function for a user checkbox checked 1 e the item is marked Green or disable this function checkbox unchecked i e the item is marked Red The functions of Confirm and Cancel buttons are self explanatory and refer to the parameters of this tab As with all other tabs in the Device Parameters window you can also Restore Default values by pressing the first button in the last row Save the Parameters you just modified or Exit the window without saving 6 4 1 6 Device Settings available under this tab offer options for firmware upgrade and time synchronization BE server sa Chancel ME Serial DE Alm user A Device a state Upgrades Upgrade Fie Shida Piire Tiree Spnchronizabion Emal Hofs Server Adir bed 122 3 10 2 Wiser Mare Er Arrese Laer ae eae Se
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