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1. OFF 00 00 00 00 BEST OFF 00 00 00 00 BEST OFF 00 00 00 00 BEST OFF 00 00 00 00 BEST TIMER ENABLE NO 1 DAY Press ENTER to set the day selection of the first line Press or to select the day set up DAILY every day MON TUE WED THU FIR SAT SUN one day only MO FR Monday to Friday SA SU Saturday amp Sunday JAN 01 specific date 2 START Set the recording start time HH MM 3 END Set the recording end time HH MM NOTE if you want to record from 23 30 on Sunday to 00 20 on Monday you will need to set 2 lines one on Sunday from 23 30 to 23 59 and one on Monday from 00 00 to 00 20 One line from Sunday 23 30 to 00 20 will result in the DVR4MQA recording from Sunday 23 30 to 00 20 on the next Sunday 4 IPS Select the number of images per second IPS NTSC 1 2 4 8 15 30 PAL 1 2 3 6 12 25 5 QUALITY Select the recording quality BEST HIGH NORM or BASE 6 MODE Select the recording mode Q FR quad frame all 4 channels simultaneously Q FI quad field all 4 channels simultaneously at lower resolution MUX multiplex the 4 channels consecutively 7 TIMER ENABLE If you set it to YES and press MENU you can see a diagram as shown at the right that displays what you ve programmed KE KE KK KK RK KK SSESSS2S2e8 4 E Saagad 1 A
2. DVR4MQA DIGITAL 4 CHANNEL RECORDER 1 Introduction C Thank you for choosing the DVR4MQA It can be used as a replacement for both a time lapse VCR and a quad multiplexer in a security installation Read the manual carefully before bringing this device into service a Safety Prescriptions Handle this device with care Do not expose this device to direct sunlight Do not use this device near water and protect it against any possible contact with water Do not unplug the power connector before you ve correctly switched the device off Use this device solely with the included power adapter Unauthorised attempts to repair may result in fire electroshock or other hazards Do not open the housing This device should be installed and serviced by a qualified person and conform to all local codes Do not switch the power ON and immediately 3 sec OFF again b Features Thanks to the wavelet compression format this device replaces both a time lapse VCR a multiplexer quad 4 audio inputs 2 audio outputs mono OSD on screen display and remote control via Video Web Server VWS2 and or PC PIP picture in picture and POP picture on picture functions during live viewing Motion detection motion trigger recording function Alarm input amp output function Video loss detection on each channel Linear zoom x2 x4 Password protection c Specifications Video Format HDD Storage Record Mode Camera
3. OW HDD in overwrite mode when the HDD is full the oldest data will automatically be overwritten When the HDD is not in overwrite mode the OW location will show the capacity left on the HDD at 5GB 5GB will appear in orange and a buzzer will sound The same will happen for 4GB 3GB 2GB and 1GB 1 Alarm Recording The DVR4MQA is triggered by an alarm input and will start to record immediately with the 1H symbol appearing The recording speed amp quality will be as set in the alarm recording mode set up 2 Motion Trigger Recordin Recording can be triggered by motion detection The 53 symbol will appear on the triggered channel The recording speed amp quality will be as set in the RECORD menu 3 Programmed Recording The DVR4MQA will follow the timer set up to record and the recording speed amp quality as set in the TIMER menu The UJ icon will appear 4 Manual Recording You can press the REC button to start recording immediately The O symbol will appear The recording speed amp quality will be as set in the RECORD menu c Playback Press PLAY the DVR4MQA will go into play mode and will start playing the last recording 1 Fast Forward F F amp Fast Rewind F R e Press PLAY then press for fast forward searching Press once for double speed press twice for quadruple speed 3 times for 8x 4 times for 16x and 5 times for 32x maximum speed e Press PLAY then press lt for fast rewind sea
4. Set the OSD colour YELLOW WHITE GREEN BLACK BLUE RED PINK or CYAN 3 LOSS SCREEN Select a colour for when there is no image GREEN BLACK or BLUE or retain the last image RETAIN 4 TIME POSITION Set the position of the time display on the monitor NORMAL or CENTER if MENU k Remote Protocol Set Up ES CAMERA Press the MENU button and press A or Y to select REMOTE cf figure on the right RECORD ALARM REMOTE Press ENTER to enter the remote menu SENE TOHE a A screen as shown on the right will be displayed BAUD RATE MOTION ID DISPLAY 1 REMOTE MODE Set the remote control protocol for connection with a computer RS 232 or RS 485 SYSTEM EVENT 2 BAUD RATE Set the baud rate 115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 3600 2400 1200 3 ID You can use the RS232 remote protocol to control more than 1 DVR4MQA Set the ID number from 000 to 255 DVR4MQA 14 1 USER MENU TIMER ee CAMERA Press the MENU button and press A or Y to select USER cf figure on the right RECORD ALARM USER Press ENTER to enter the user menu PASSWORD a A screen as shown on the right will be displayed SUPERVISOR 0000 MOTION USER 1 0000 DISPLAY USER 2 0000 REMOTE USER 3 0000 USER USER 4 0000 SYSTEM USER 5 0000 EVENT USER 6 0000 1 USER USER 7 0000 Up to 8 users can be set SUPERVISOR can control all functions USER cannot view the menu settings and cannot clear the event list 2 PASS
5. Upon a motion detection the affected fields turn purple after ALARM DURATION the original settings are restored 21314 5 6 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1111 Near iw lt a N lt O gt w 6 MOTION RECORD When DET is ON you can set up the MOTION RECORD function 1 When MOTION RECORD is set to ON the DVR4MQA will automatically start to record when there is a motion detection The scanning sequence will be modified and g9 will appear on the monitor Note that the motion detection recording will use the ALARM DURATION time settings and that the set time will restart from zero each time there is a motion detection also when the device is still recording from a previous detection 2 When MOTION RECORD is set to OFF the 3 icon will still appear and when the DVR4MQA is in record mode the scanning sequence will be modified 7 DAY START END To set the DAY and START END times for motion trigger recording j DISPLAY MENU TIMER Press the MENU button and press A or W to select DISPLAY cf figure on the right CAMERA Press ENTER to enter the display menu A screen as shown below will be displayed Ea DISPLAY DWELL TITLE DISPLAY VES a OSD COLOR YELLOW LOSS SCREEN GREEN DISPLAY TIME POSITION NORMAL USER 1 TITLE DISPLAY a Determine whether the title of the channel should appear on the monitor or not 2 OSD COLOR
6. the buzzer send out an external alarm and start recording 6 KEY MUTE If it is set to YES there will be no sound when you press a key 7 HDD OVERWRITE Set Up If it is set to YES and the HDD is full previously recorded files will be overwritten without further warning notice 8 MESSAGE LATCH Set Up If it is set to NO default setting DVR messages will disappear after 10 seconds If it is set to YES the DVR messages will remain on screen NOTE video loss alarm and motion messages will disappear after the set Alarm Duration time 9 DATE DISPLAY Set Up Set the date appearance as Y M D M D Y D M Y or off 10 DATE Set Up Set the date 11 TIME Set Up Set the time All Data in HDD 12 CLEAR HDD Set Up Will Be Cleared Set this line to YES and press ENTER A screen as displayed on the right will appear gt Ne gt Press to clear the HDD or lt to cancel l l 13 SYSTEM RESET Set Up To set all system settings back to factory default settings Select YES and press ENTER DVR4MQA Q c Timer Programming MENU TIMER Press the MENU button on the front of the device and press A or Y until TIMER is CAMERA selected cf figure on the right o DWELL Press ENTER to enter the timer menu A screen as shown below will be displayed PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT TIMER DAY START END IPS QLT DAILY 01 00 22 00 BEST OFF 00 00 00 00 BEST OFF 00 00 00 00 BEST
7. BREABeBeBBRERaAo BaERdaaaaao 1 E fl m m m m m 1 m m m il m m m AHA BABERHBRHRH H E SRaABaBgEa 60 BBEBHBEEBE DVR4MQA 10 d CAMERA MENU Press the MENU button on the front of the device and press A or Y until CAMERA is UERN selected cf figure on the right IVETE ALARM Press ENTER to enter the camera menu A screen as shown below will be displayed DA CAMERA MOTION TITLE ALARM REC BR a CAMERA1 LOW ON 18 USER SYSTEM CAMERA 2 OFF 18 EVENT CAMERA3 HIGH 18 CAMERA4 HIGH 18 1 TITLE A title can be given to each channel camera Initially each title is the channel number 2 ALARM Select LOW OFF HIGH for alarm polarity The default value is LOW 3 REC Select if the channel has to be recorded or not When it is set to ON and the alarm is triggered for that channel it will be recorded more frequently e g if channel 1 is triggered the recording sequence will be 1 2 1 3 1 4 4 BT Brightness CT Contrast CL Colour HUE Adjust the brightness contrast colour and hue for each channel the levels can be set from 0 to 63 MENU e Recording Mode TIMER CAMERA Press the MENU button on the front of the device and press A or Y until RECORD is D selected cf figure on the right DWELL l RECORD MOTION Press ENTER the following screen will appear RECORD IPS 30 DISPLAY RECORD QUALITY NORMAL REMOTE 1 RECORD IPS RECORD MODE FRAME USER Select the number
8. Input Signal Main Call Monitor Output Audio Input Audio Output Motion Detection Area Motion Detection Sensitivity Video Loss Detection Display Refresh Rate Recording Refresh Rate Dwell Time DVR4MQA Multiplexer amp Quad recording mode switching recording rate full size up to 30 images second quad size up to 120 images second Supports 1 removable HDD with hot swap capability IDE type Quick search mode search a fragment by time date alarm full motion list RS232 and RS485 communication protocol NTSC EIA or PAL CCIR 1 removable IDE type HDD UDMA 66 or above manual alarm timer motion Composite video signal 1Vp p 75Q BNC 4 channels Composite video signal 1Vp p 75Q BNC 4 RCA audio inputs 2 RCA mono audio outputs 16x12 targets per camera 99 levels yes 240ips NTSC 200ips PAL 30ips NTSC 25ips PAL programmable 1 15 sec dos Picture in Picture yes movable Key Lock yes Picture Zoom x2 x4 movable Camera Title 8 characters max Video adjustable Hue colour contrast brightness Alarm Input TTL input high 5V low GND Alarm Output COM NO N C Remote Control RS232 or RS485 Time Display Format YY MM DD DD MM YY MM DD YY OFF Power Source AC 90 220V 47 63Hz Power Consumption lt 32W Operating Temperature 10 40 C RS232C RS485 bps 115200 57600 19200 9600 4800 3600 2400 1200 Dimensions 343 x 223 x 59mm W x D x H Weight 2 05kg 2 Installation a Co
9. POWER Press this button to power on and press it again to power off c Back Panel Description Es gt 3 S Em DC IN EXTERNAL I O 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 POWER connect the provided adapter to this connector and plug it into the mains External I O the device can be controlled remotely by an external device or trigger mechanism VIDEO inputs 1 4 to connect video sources such as cameras MAIN MONITOR to connect the main monitor CALL MONITOR to connect the call monitor This monitor will show the triggered channel in case of an alarm AUDIO IN 1 input per channel Only 1 input can be recorded during 1 session Only available when IPS225 AUDIO OUT 2 mono audio outputs Only available when IPS225 FAN for ventilation purposes do not block this opening DVR4MQA 5 25 pin COM port 9 pin COM port DVYR4QA RS232 TX GND RS232 RX EEE ALARM INPUT 4 ALARM INPUT 2 DVR4AQA DISK FULL ALARM INPUT 3 ALARM INPUT 4 ALARM RESET EXTERNAL ALARMNE EXTERMAL ALARM COM EXTERMAL ALARMNO Les E aono a eae Op DISK FULL ALARM INPUT 3 ALARM INPUT 4 ALARM RESET EXTERNAL ALARM MC EXTERNAL ALARM COM EXTERNAL ALARM NG Pa PIN 1 RS232 TX PIN 2 RS232 RX This device can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system such as a control keyboard using RS 232 seria
10. T END Set the sensitivity of the pixel based motion detection feature from 1 high to 99 low sensitivity Default value is 70 2 MD NUM Motion Detection Number Set the number of targets in which motion must occur for the alarm to be triggered from 1 to 99 cannot be more than the number of targets set under AREA 3 RE Reference Set the reference image to which the current screen is compared 1 99 For example value 64 would compare the current image to the 64 image before that A higher value may increase the sensitivity 4 DET Detection The motion detection on each channel can be turned ON or OFF individually 5 AREA Press the ENTER button when this option is selected to set the pixel based motion detection area for each channel Green targets represent the motion detection area and purple targets represent detected motion Use these controls to modify the motion detection area see figures p 5 A Y gt lt navigates between targets ZOOM turns selected target ON OFF turns all targets on the screen ON OFF turns all targets on the selected row ON OFF NOTE when DET is ON you must set a motion detection area or there will be no triggering The red block indicates on which field you are positioned the green area indicate which fields are set to ON 11 12 34 5 6 7 8 911011121131415116 1 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11112113 14115
11. WORD For each account a password of 4 characters can be set default 0000 To switch users press ENTER and MENU simultaneously to lock the keypad press ENTER and MENU simultaneously again and enter the new user s password and press ENTER m EVENT MENU Press the MENU button and press A or Y to select EVENT cf figure on the right VER A C1VLOSS 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 RECORD Press ENTER to view the event pages C2 ALARM 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 ALARM A screen as shown on the right will be displayed KUNLOCKS 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 pa M HDERR 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 M HD WARM 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 MOTION Possible event codes PWRREST 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 DISPLAY DISK FULL HDD is full DMA ERROR 26 DEC 2002 03 00 00 T PWR REST power restored hn ee O SYSTEM A Y CLEAN EVENT M HD REMS HDD removed M HD REPL HDD replaced M HD ERR HDD error M HD WARM HDD warning K UNLOCKS keys are unlocked DMA ERROR DMA direct memory access error C1 VLOSS Video loss on channel 1 C2 ALARM external I O alarm trigger on channel 2 C3 MOTION motion detection trigger on channel 3 SYSTEM ERROR system might fail Press or to switch pages 16 events on 1 page and press A or Y to clear the EVENT list 6 Zoom Press ZOOM to enlarge the main picture A picture on picture field appears on the zoomed image of which the zoomed area can be moved about PIP button zoom in QUAD button zoom out ZOOM second time to leave
12. ern Digital CaviarSE WD2500JB 250GB 7200rpm DVR4MQA 4 b Control Panel Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 aos oe anta O OOO O 0o No gI e a 9 101 12 84 6 17 REMOVABLE HDD CARTRIDGE amp KEYHOLE CAMERA press one of the buttons to select that channel REC to start recording immediately PLAY to play recorded video PAUSE A pauses the fragment In setup mode it works as an up button STOP W stops playback or recording In setup mode it works as a down button REW to rewind in PLAY and PAUSE mode In setup mode it works as a left button FF gt to wind forward in PLAY and PAUSE mode In setup mode it works as a right button LEDs HDD HDD status HDD FULL HDD is full ALARM alarm is armed when alarm is triggered LED is flashing TIMER the device is programmed to record PLAY recorded material is being reproduced REC the device is recording MENU Press this key to access the main menu ENTER to confirm data or a selection SEARCH opens the search menu ZOOM press ZOOM to enlarge the displayed picture PIP Press once for PIP twice for POP In setup mode it works as a button to change a value QUAD displays all 4 channels simultaneously In setup mode it works as a button to change a value SLOW slows down the play speed
13. ess the MENU button on the front of the device The screen you see on the right EL will be displayed PIP MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT You can use the A Y and buttons to move around in the menu You can use and to increase of decrease the displayed values Use ENTER to open a submenu option under a submenu Use MENU to complete the modification of a menu option or to exit a menu DVR4MQA 8 b System Menu MENU TIMER CAMERA Press the MENU button and press A or Y until SYSTEM is selected cf figure on the right RECORD ALARM Press ENTER to enter the system set up menu oo A screen as shown on the right will be displayed mul i MOTION All instructions below start from this point DISPLAY BUZZER ON REMOTE EXT ALARM ON USER 1 AUDIO INPUT N a SYSTEM To choose the channel to be recorded KEY MUTE YES EVENT the audio of only 1 channel can be recorded HDD OVERWIRTE YES MESSAGE LATCH YES DATE DISPLAY D M Y 2 BUZZER DATE 2003 MAY 21 WED If the buzzer is ON TIME 22 38 29 ee A i CLEAR HDD YES it will buzz when there is a motion detection C ENESE en 3 EXT ALARM If it is ON the external alarm output will be triggered when there is a motion detection 4 VLOSS ALARM If it is ON and there is video loss it can trigger the buzzer send out an external alarm and start recording 5 MOTION ALARM If it is ON and there is a motion detection it can trigger
14. l communications signals PIN 3 4 5 6 ALARM INPUT 1 2 3 4 By connecting these pins to GND pin 9 the DVR4MQA will start recording and the buzzer will be on Triggering depends on the set level high low under Menu Camera Alarm PIN 7 EXTERNAL ALARM NC PIN 8 EXT ALARM NO During normal functioning COM is connected with NC and not with NO When there is an alarm trigger COM disconnects from NC and connects with NO PIN 9 GND GROUND PIN 10 RS485 B PIN 11 RS485 A This device can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system such as a control keyboard using RS 485 serial communications signals PIN 12 DISK FULL When the HDD is full it sends a trigger signal to a possible next DVR4MQA Normally this signal is high when the disk is full it becomes low PIN 14 ALARM RESET An alarm can be disabled by connecting pin 14 to pin 9 GND An external signal to this pin can reset both the alarm output signal and the internal buzzer Normally this signal is high PIN 15 EXTERNAL ALARM COM During normal functioning COM is connected with NC and not with NO When there is an alarm trigger COM disconnects from NC and connects with NO 4 Operation a Power on the Device Before turning the power ON make sure a HDD is installed and the tray has been locked If no HDD is installed the DVR4MQA will function as a 4 channel multiplexer 1 Connect the DVR4MQA to a mains outlet by means of the supplied AC power cord and ada
15. nels consecutively g DWELL MENU TIMER Press the MENU button and press A or Y until DWELL is selected cf figure on the right CAMERA RECORD DWELL pact Press ENTER the following screen will appear NORM ALARM DWELL CaM Ot Ol PIP CAM3 01 01 Sun 1 NORM a A G O REMOTE Set the time each channel is displayed during sequential showing on the call monitor USER SYSTEM The level can be set from 1 to 15 seconds or OFF EENT 2 ALARM Set the time each channel is displayed when the alarm input is triggered The level can be set from 1 to 15 seconds or OFF h PIP MENU TIMER Press the MENU button and press A or Y until PIP is selected cf figure on the right Ri Press ENTER the following screen will appear PIP hice FULLSCREEN CAM1 DWELL 1 FULL SCREEN al SAME PIP MOTION Set the channel to be displayed full screen DISPLAY 2 PIP SCREEN fone Set the channel to be displayed in a 1 9 size insert SYSTEM EVENT 3 POSITION There are 6 position settings D L D M D R U L U M U R DVR4MQA 12 i MOTION MENU TIMER Press the MENU button and press A or Y to select MOTION cf figure on the right CAMERA Press ENTER to enter the motion menu A screen as shown below will be displayed Ar DWELL MOTION PIP SEN ND NUM RE DET 70 03 64 ON AREA 70 03 64 OFF AREA 70 03 64 ON AREA MOTION DISPLAY REMOTE USER SYSTEM EVENT 70 03 64 ON AREA MOTION RECORD ON DAY STAR
16. ntents Your DVR4MQA should come with the following items a digital quad recorder with HDD tray 2 tray keys power adapter cable user manual demounted 15 pin connector accessory pack HDD connector screws accessory pack b Connection with cameras 00 main monitor call monitor DVR4MQA 2 c RS232 Remote Protocol You can use the PC keyboard to simulate the DMR keypad DATA REMOTE PROTOCOL using 8 bit data 1 start bit 1 stop bit FUNCTION ASCII KEY_MENU M KEY_SEARCH s KEY_ENTER ENTER KEY_QUAD KEY_KEY_LOCK KEY_ZOOM KEY_PIP KEY_SLOW KEY_REC KEY_LEFT KEY_UP 3 Configuration a Installing HDD 1 Removing HDD Tray 1 Open the lock protection cap and set the tray lock to position B see figures at the right In position A cf drawing on the right the tray is locked and cannot be removed In position B the tray is unlocked and can be removed The key lock must be in position A for the device to operate properly A 2 Pull out the tray If there is a HDD inside loosen all the screws on the tray and remove the HDD from the tray If you want to install another HDD remove the connector from the HDD 2 Installing the Hard Drive into the Tray 1 Put the connector on the HDD to be installed Make sure the jumper on the HDD is set to master for some HDDs the jumper should be on CS cable select 2 Put the HDD into the tray The connector should match the bottom
17. of images per second IPS EVENT NTSC 1 2 4 8 15 30 PAL 1 2 3 6 12 25 2 QUALITY Select the recording quality BEST HIGH NORM or BASE 3 RECORD MODE Select the recording mode Q FR quad frame all 4 channels simultaneously Q FI quad field all 4 channels simultaneously at lower resolution MUX multiplex the 4 channels consecutively DVR4MQA 11 MENU f Alarm TIMER CAMERA RECORD ALARM Press the MENU button on the front of the device and press A or Y until Alarm is selected cf figure on the right ALARM DWELL ALARM ENABLE YES PIP ALARM DURATION 10 SEC MOTION Press ENTER the following screen will appear RECORD IPS 60 DISPLAY QUALITY NORMAL REMOTE 1 ALARM ENABLE RECORD MODE FRAME USER aA 7 SYSTEM If it is set to YES the alarm will be triggered by any event occurring EVENT 2 ALARM DURATION Set the alarm duration Default setting is 10 SEC Other settings are 15 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN 30 MIN ALWAYS AUTO 3 RECORD IPS Select the number of images per second during an alarm recording NTSC 1 2 4 8 15 30 PAL 1 2 3 6 12 25 4 QUALITY Select the recording quality BEST HIGH NORM or BASE 5 RECORD MODE Select the recording mode during an alarm recording Q FR quad frame all 4 channels simultaneously Q FI quad field all 4 channels simultaneously at lower resolution MUX multiplex the 4 chan
18. plate extension Position the HDD in such a way that the first pin aligns with the arrowhead as indicated on the sticker on the bottom plate extension 3 Secure the HDD with the enclosed screws 4 Reverse the tray so the bottom plate faces down and insert it into the device 5 Lock the tray by turning the key lock clockwise and close the lock protection cap 3 Max Recording Time 8 Compatible HDD s The recording time depends on the recording speed and quality These times are valid for a 250GB HDD Below data are obtained from an actual test during which normal TV programs were recorded DVR4MQA 3 NTSC SYSTEM IPS so yo os 8 4 1 1500hr ries 1500hr 3000hr 333hr 2500hr 5000hr joes Pe ee ae 356hr quad field High 58hr 118hr 223hr 445hr 890hr 1781hr Normal 95hr 190hr 356hr 712hr 1425hr 2850hr 158hr 316hr 593hr 1187hr 2375hr 4750hr quad frame High 29hr 59hr 112hr 223hr 445hr 890hr 356hr PAL SYSTEM pp Ps as 2 e 3 2 1 rilipi 210hr quad feld aude 2003hr COMPATIBLE HDD MODELS Manufacturer _ Model Capacity Rotation DiamondMax 536DX 60GB 4W060H4 Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 Model 6Y 160L0 160GB Maxtor MaxLine Plus II Model 7Y250P0 250GB 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda ATA V ST3120023A 120GB 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda 7200 7 Plus ST3160023A 160GB 7200rpm Western Digital Caviar WD1200BB 00CAA1 120GB 7200rpm Western Digital Caviar WD2000BB O0ODWAO 200GB 7200rpm West
19. power Check power source cable connections Check if there is power at the outlet The device does not react to keys being pressed Check if it is under key lock mode Press MENU and ENTER simultaneously to unlock the keys No recorded video Check if the HDD has been installed properly The device does not start recording Check if record enable is set to YES No live video NTSC image when PAL is needed or vice versa Power down unplug the device and press POWER and FF simultaneously for NTSC POWER and REW simultaneously for PAL while replugging the power cord The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice DVR4MQA 16
20. pter and press the POWER button p 5 17 The red LED indicator next to it lights up the DVR is in standby mode 2 Press the POWER button the POWER LED will turn to orange and all the other LEDs p 5 9 will turn red The device takes anywhere from 5 to 15 seconds to boot all the while displaying the message HDD detecting When the boot is complete and the HDD is detected the LED will turn to green and the ALARM LED will be lit When no HDD is detected HDD not found appears for 3 seconds and the device goes to 4CH multiplexer mode 3 Set the system time before operating the DVR4MQA see 5 b 11 on p 9 NOTE to switch from NTSC to PAL or vice versa power down the device and unplug the AC power cord For NTSC press POWER FF before reconnecting the cord for PAL press POWER REW DVR4MQA 6 b Recording Your DVR4MQA offers a variety of recording modes You can set it up to record continuously or programmed or only to record events you can even set the recording speed and resolution All these options are set through the system menu If there should be a power cut during recording the device will automatically resume recording when the power returns The original recording set up will be respected There are 4 recording modes during which the screen will be as displayed on enue JAN Ot ete the right Date and time are displayed with underneath these symbols Qu the recording mode symbol followed by e recording and
21. rching Press once for double speed press twice for quadruple speed 3 times for 8x 4 times for 16x and 5 times for 32x maximum speed 2 Slow Forward S F amp Slow Rewind S R e Press PLAY then press SLOW for slow play at half speed Press gt once for quarter speed 2 times for 1 8x 3 times for 1 16x and 4 times for 1 32x minimum speed e Press PLAY then press SLOW for slow play Press lt once for half speed press twice for quarter speed 3 times for 1 8x 4 times for 1 16x and 5 times for 1 32x minimum speed DVR4MQA 7 3 Pause Press PLAY then press PAUSE the image will be paused 4 Stop Press STOP and the DVR4MQA will stop all actions and display the incoming signal 5 Image by image e Press PLAY and PAUSE to pause the image Press to go to the next image keep it pressed to go faster e Press PLAY and PAUSE to pause the image Press lt to go to the previous image keep it pressed to go faster When the very first image is shown the DVR4MQA cannot return further e Video Loss LOSS will appear on the screen if the DVR4MQA does not receive a video signal f Key Lock Press MENU and ENTER simultaneously to lock the control keys Press MENU and ENTER simultaneously enter the password default 0000 and press ENTER to unlock the keypad Locking and unlocking the keypad can also be used to switch users by entering another password 5 System Set up MENU a Open Main Menu CAMERA RECORD Pr
22. zoom function CAM 1 4 button channel full screen A V gt P lt to move the zoom position DVR4MQA 45 7 Search LAST RECORD FULL LIST Press the SEARCH button a screen as shown on the right will be displayed ALARM LIST MOTION LIST TIME SEARCH 1 LAST RECORDING Press A or Y to select LAST RECORD and press ENTER to play the last recording 2 FULL LIST Press A or Y to select FULL LIST Press ENTER to obtain the full list and a screen as shown on the right will be displayed 2003 JAN 01 01 02 03 M Press or to switch pages 8 events per page 2003 JAN 01 01 02 03 M 3 motion recording 2003 JAN 01 01 02 03 M G manual recording 2003 JAN 01 01 02 03 M 2003 JAN 01 01 02 03 M timer recording M storage in master HDD S slave not available on DVR4MQA 3 ALARM LIST Press A or Y to select Alarm List Press ENTER to obtain the alarm list Press or to switch pages 8 events per page If there are no alarms the display will read empty 4 MOTION LIST Lists all motion triggered recordings 5 SEARCH a recording by time Find video recorded on a specific date and time Page Up b Page Down 8 Troubleshooting What may appear as a malfunction of the device may not be that serious at all and can be easily corrected Check the table below before contacting your DVR4MQA dealer HDD not found Make sure a HDD is inserted and connected and that the HDD tray is locked No

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