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1. Virtual Keyboard fm OK JW Cancel 1 Channel Select the alarm in number for configuration 2 Name Input name for the selected alarm in 3 Pre Rec time Set the pre recording time for the period between when the event was detected in the alarm in and when the DVR starts recording 4 Post Rec time Set the post recording time for the period after when the event was detected in the alarm in and when the DVR stops recording 5 Discard Time The discard time option is to limit the amount of alarm inputs created within a set time period If an alarm is triggered more than once in the set time period then the subsequent alarms will be discarded until the time from the first alarm is more than the discard time 6 Full Screen When an event occurs set the DVR to display the picture of camera which is connected to the alarm in in full screen mode on the live display 7 Linked PTZ When an event occurs link a PTZ camera to move to a preset position 8 Ty ype Designate signal type of alarm in The alarm in changes from NC gt NO or NO gt NC upon activation N C When an alarm in is opened an event has occurred A all e N O When an alarm in is closed an event has occurred Normally Open 9 Channel Select an alarm out to be linked with the alarm in 40 Dwell Time Select the length of the alarm out time The alarm will activate for as long as the input dwell time and will start
2. Camera i Information Name Camera 1 Resolution 352 x 240 Rec Frame 10 fps Rec Quality Normal Rec Type Continuous PTZ Setting Ganz ZC PT 9600 0 Linked Alarm In Attribute 4 Adjustment 5 a Brightness SR AQ Es gt Name qu j Use Ly Saturation gt po ii a GBacc Auto Gain Control pers Linked Alarm In 6 Alarm In 1 Alarm In 3 Alarm In 7 Alarm In 8 Virtua Keyboard mnm Cancel O Camera Select the camera you wish to set up 2 Camera Display It shows the picture of the selected camera When you make adjustments to the camera settings you can see the changes in the picture 3 Information Displays all the setup information for the selected channel 4 Attribute Set up the camera name camera in use or disabled apply PTZ protocol and whether the covert camera is enabled or disabled apply Masking privacy zone 5 Adjustment Change the settings for the brightness hue contrast and saturation Click on the Default button to return to the default settings AGC Auto Gain Control is an additional feature automatic control function of brightness Apply to The selected channel setting value can be applied to all or just selected channels Note e The picture control should not be used as the main setup point It s just for adjustment please check the setup of the camera and monitor output first 6 Linked Alarm In Select an alarm in to be linked with the
3. Instant Playback Time Instant Backup Time Oo Playback Time e gror s gmn o y sec Backup Time o gror s gmn Do a 2 The setup should be completed within 3 minutes Auto Delete Watermark Use Auto Delete Watermark Not Used Y 4 Gie 2 reine tin kuo E Not Used z The maximum retention time is 6 months Masking Zone os Video Format y 5 o NTSC PAL System Auto Restart LJ Use e The system will restart automatically Cycle 1 Day 30 Day Recording Type Once Overwrite Ca Use Alarm Out Language 3 The system will restart automatically Log Information Import Export S W Upgrade Time Etc Virtual ES J OK CCS A Instant playback time Set up the playback time When you click on the 1Ch Playback button in the live screen the playback will start by set time period in this menu 2 Instant backup time Set up the instant backup time When you click on the Instant Backup button in the live screen the backup will start by the set time period in the menu 3 Auto Delete This is the auto delete data function after DB retention time Use Auto Delete Set up auto delete function DB Retention Time Set up DB retention time 4 Watermark Set whether the watermark feature is encrypted with recorded data Watermark Enable or disable watermark feature Disp
4. 1 Hour 30 Minutes O 10 Minutes Q User Defined 13 00 00 030 2 __ 80 Fj minutes f g Live View i 115 00 00 046 continued search start 0 20 57 e Ju 100 number end 23 37 43 P5 a A Advanced Search ane ee ee D D ER DO C1 6 4 2124 6 joo loi 102 lo3 los los los lo los los ho 14 h2 13 la las he 47 lis lo l20 l21 122 123 A sreo vax a E PTE TNT Gi RS FEN T y Volume a E E A o aaa Oy Y Camera 4 Configuration Camera 1 A Display window Selected camera picture to be displayed 2 Option Interval Set up the time interval of the thumbnail search The time interval can be set up in time increments of 1 hour 30 minutes 10 minutes and user defined Continued search Check the box to display the next event list on the search result window Number Set up the display event number on search result window Start amp End Set up the search time 3 Search Click on the Search button to start the thumbnail search 4 Increase thumbnail interval time Increase the thumbnail interval time between 1hour to 1minute 5 Reduce thumbnail interval time Reduce the thumbnail interval time between 1minute to 1hour 6 Size per thumbnail Enlarge or reduce the size of the thumbnail in the display screen 7 Thumbnail list Displays the search results GANZ 112 5 4 Object search The object search can be used to find mo
5. LJ Backup Wa cea Channel Remote Backup 3 Click on the OK button to save the changes in authorization Set up individual user account authorization level 1 Select the user account for which you wish to configure authorization changes A Us er list gt _ gt admin g QUES 2 Adjust the user authorization in the permission menus Group list Account Group Name Description T Gop MW Administrators Password el Q Day s Ly Restricted Users E e Standard Users J Change password at first login E Mail Permission Server W Shut Down DB Alloc Remote Upgrade E 53 Configuration User list Ly Camera Audio WA Alarm External Monitor User Name Description Recording Schedule Motion Emergency Video Loss Mani A E Mail Backup Network DDNS GA Stream Control Setting Date Time Information 4 her dl Masking Zone Camera Live View LJ WA Playback PTZ Control r Channel Backup Search Es O E Backup Soarch e Remote Backup 3 Click on the OK button to save the changes in authorization 3 6 2 Settings Configure the settings for instant playback watermark video format recording type system restarting and language Also view the system log and upgrade the software Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn User j Setting
6. N lt o fo fo o O Y o o fo fo LU AS a SL lt a ST We UI H 7 o os j f pr j f i 1 l Le x ln ns pl F tO ve CGE Gey 7 a 00d 7 ES Fa O o A gt Input alarm GND Input alarm GND in no 1 in no 9 O O co When an event occurs the sensor device should open or close a mechanical connection to form a circuit to inform the DVR that it has been activated The mechanical switch can connect with either a GND or an alarm input Each alarm input terminal can be set up as NC Normal Close or NO Normal Open in the system configuration Sensor connection method 1 Connect the signal line of the sensor device with the alarm input terminal number 2 Connect the other signal line with the GND 1 5 Alarm out connection 10 5 Y i Il a oy A 1 e y rey KA FF gt FN O 4 g z FE Mf l Y da O 2 e Ve FN AS E H l O oO O PS Y a F Ps L lt E KO 8 1 F es A Gp JE 38 ny ED m 123 4 5 6 7 BOND g de ojojojojojojo ojo e ET LARM IN F de oO Em SPDIF_OUT E O SN EE O A CC p FN pz y y The DVR System can turn an alarm device
7. 9 Power Supply AC 100 120 200 240V 50 60HZ 10 5 5A 2 Alarm Input 16 Port 3 SPOT Monitor Output 2 Port 4 Camera Input 16 Port 5 RS485 Port 6 Alarm Output 4 Port 7 Audio Input Port Mouse Input Port PS 2 9 Keyboard Input Port PS 2 Printer Port LPT1 41 Serial Port COM1 42 USB Port Ver 2 0 43 Ethernet Port 100 Mbps Audio Output Port 43 VGA Port External Monitor Output supported 16 split screen GANZ 14 1 3 Basic connection o00000 ooo OOOO Odd nOoOoooo Oooo Occ ODO The devices and cables should be connected to the back panel as shown above Connecting the power cable to the power supply e The power cable should be plugged in after all devices are connected The system will automatically boot once the power cable is plugged in The front on off switch is used when you reboot the system manually 2 Connect the mouse to the upper PS 2 terminal 3 Connect the keyboard to the lower PS 2 terminal 4 Connect the VGA monitor to the VGA input on the VGA card 5 Connect the camera signal to the BNC terminals coaxial type 6 Connect the Printer to the LPT1 terminal 1 4 Alarm in connection f N ES L EN AN en O pin O dE AEN D a D 2e tE On op fen ie O Oy Y KOJ sr LU E AL Y KA AS amp AN TA ca o Aste Ps FN FSA FN FS OFS OF i AN
8. Camera Select the channel to set up the camera 2 Enable Trigger the DVR internal speaker to beep when video loss occurs 3 Camera Indicate the name of the selected camera 4 Linked camera Set up other cameras to be linked to the selected camera upon video loss Linked PTZ Link a PTZ camera to the camera Upon video loss the PTZ camera will move to a selected preset position 6 Linked alarm Link alarm outputs to be connect to the selected camera Upon video loss the alarm out will be activated 3 3 4 E mail Send an e mail to single or multiple accounts when an emergency occurs set by motion video loss and alarm input Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Motion Emergency Video Loss E Mail Mail List Name Mail Address Manage 1 e Name Event Message Mail Group User Manage Mail Setup Receiver operatori ganz jp 3 Mail List 2 So operator2 ganz jp Subject lt lt Event Message gt gt Al Mail Server Setup G Sender Name E Server Authentication Mail Address admin ganz jp ID Server SMTP mail ganz jp Password Notification Item Q Emergency Event 6 q B Motion Object Watch rizisisisie 7 s Aa Video Loss Alarm In NDACOOONOOOOCEGUE Virtual _ mn marines A Mail list name Enter name of who will be added to the mail list 2 Mail setup Enter receiver CC and the subje
9. Caution Do not install the system in an area featuring high Install the system in a place with appropriate magnetic electric wave or wireless devices such moisture and temperature levels as radio or TV n e Avoid installing the system at high over 40 e Install the system in a place without magnetic or low under 0 C temperatures objects electric freq tion A acc il o c Prevent any substances from entering into the Do not place any heavy objects on the system eL e This may cause system malfunction e This may cause system malfunction Install the system in a place with sufficient air Install the system on a stable and level surface ventalon e The system may not operate properly e Keep at least 15cm distance between the back of the system and the wall and at least 5cm distance between the side of the system and any walls A Caution The system can be damaged as a result of strong The outlet must be placed on the ground impact or vibration Avoid throwing objects within the vicinity of the system NO Avoid direct sunlight or any heating appliances If there is strange sound or smell unplug the power cable immediately and contact the service center e This may cause fire or electric shock Ventilate the air inside the system operation room and tighten the system cover firmly e System malfunction may be caused by inappropriate environment It is recommended to
10. 1 7 Network connection FS ae Ne A oy Y El A Sor our a o 0 UTP Cable CAT5 D00000 Ses O 0000 eee se Switch hub 100Mbps 06000000009 Router The DVR system support includes the remote control remote search and remote S W upgrade by network When setting up the network it is recommended to use the switch hub with TCP IP protocol for LAN WAN Network cable connection method 1 Connect the UTP cable with the network port of the system back panel 2 Connect another UTP cable line with the switch hub Note e Please contact your ISP when you connect the DVR system to the network to prevent network problems e Please use the CAT5 cable which consists of the RJ 45 jack and switch hub 100Mbps for the TCP IP connection 2 Live 2 1 Live screen The search picture provides a variety of split and whole screen displays lt can control the PTZ which is connected to the selected camera and 1ch instant playback You can also enter the search and system setup menus The live picture can only be displayed at logon Live View TOU Camera 2007 07 03 16 47 29 HDD JOE LE F lt A vy 2007 07 03 16 25 Camera 1 2007 07 03 Camera 1 2007 07 03 9 E Playback View panel Displays the live picture and 1ch playback You can move any camera picture
11. 2 Press F10 Key as soon as system restarts then it will boot to the WinClon Menu 3 User waits for 4 5 seconds then automatic default setting to the correct option If not select option 2 4 There is no password just click ok to continue Enter the P a on Canoet 120 5 Press the Restore Button VinClon Backup Solution for Windows Qu nue uro ano huy Fa Quick Restore Fin Restore from normal file Seleet nent Operation Backup or Nestore ES Initial 425 Mn Frees 1 18195 MD user 1 o LL Total 1660 HB Ctri F1A 1 Uninstall 6 Select the initial image button then click ok VinClon Backup Solution for Vindous pr Menus o ao huy u F Quiok Restore Fie Hestere from normal file VinClon Restore from initial or User Image Vinclen Do you want to Restore Initial 425 Mn Froe 1895 Mn User mm Total 1660 MB Ver 9 0 0 Ctri F1A Uninstal 11 7 Restoring process can be seen on the screen Vinclon Backup Solution for Vindowx Quiohk Menus io ao huy Fa i Quiok Restore Fio Restore from normal file VinClon Restoring your euvetes Clottal Image Proveed 42m Elapsed 00 00 16 Copied 330MB Speed 19M0 Go0o Initial 425 Mn Free 1295 Mb user o Total 1660 Mn Ctri F1A Uninstall 8 When the restoring process has finished the system will automatically restart and l
12. 8kHz amp bits 8kHz 8bits 8kHz amp bits 8kHz 8bits 8kHz 8bits 8kHz 8bits 8kHz bits 8kHz amp bits 8kHz 8bits amp 8kHz amp bits 8kHz 8bits Audio 13 Audio 14 Audio 15 Audio 16 8kHz Sbits 8kHz Sbits 8kHz amp bits 8kHz 8bits 000000000000000 RSR RES MEN CET RME CE RON Virtual _ re ms O Camera Select the channel to set up the camera 2 Audio Input Select the audio channel to link with the selected channel 3 Live Set up live audio output on the watch screen 4 Recording Set up audio recording 5 Name Enter audio channel name 6 Sampling Select audio quality to record audio 7 Audio Link Info Displays each channel audio property 3 1 3 Alarm Alarms are used to activate and deactivate sirens and lights when certain events occur e g when motion is detected or a sensor triggered Configure the DVR using the explanations below Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Alarm In Setting 1 O Channel Alarm In 1 ly Name 3 Pre Rec Time 5 sec Ly Post Rec Time 6 Full Screen Not Used MA Discard Time T Linked PTZ Camera Camera 1 Ly Preset Preset 1 ly Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Alarm Out Alarm In Linked Alarm Out _ _ g O cn Alarm Out gt A me A 40 arm in arr 1 arm in 1
13. Motion 08 50 27 125 08 5 Motion 08 50 33 625 08 5 gre SSR AT Motion 08 50 37 140 08 5 10 il le B 17 19 20 Motion 08 50 40 734 08 5 Motion 08 50 44 343 08 5 Motion 08 50 47 953 08 5 Motion 08 50 51 546 08 5 Motion 08 50 55 156 08 5 Motion 08 51 01 656 08 5 Motion 08 51 05 156 08 5 Info DEVENE Adjustment Motion 08 51 08 071 08 5 Motion 08 51 12 171 08 5 BR Moti 08 51 15 671 08 5 E o oton w des a D 00 0 A WWE Motion 08 51 19 281 08 5 co Motion 08 51 29 484 08 5 Motion 08 51 34 593 08 5 Motion 08 51 41 703 08 5 Motion 08 51 48 906 08 5 H he hH he e AA A A pp e e pp pl PPP All Events _ Alarm In _ Object Watch o O w 2 _ Motion _ Video Loss Y continued search W 20 number Configuration g Backup A Advanced Search hs A aaa Sw RER D O E O C3 CI CI 6421246 loo lot joz jos jos los los lo7 jos 10 fin 12 1 14 15 lie 17 lie lio 20 21 22 23 MM sc max RE no NE Camera 1 t 8 Volume a Camera 2 o ange L P O Display window Selected camera picture to be displayed 2 Option Event Select the event type you wish to search from all events alarm motion object watch and video loss You can select individual events you want to search or select all events The search output can be
14. point to Settings click Printers and then double click Add Printer Tips Installing printer 1 Click on Start gt Setup gt Printer In the Printers window double click on Add Printer In the Add Printer window click on next Choose the manufacturer and model of your printer Select the print port Follow further instructions on the screen If your printer is not listed consult your printer dealer Print option output 1 The print option will provide a single still image of the selected screen Reason for the print option to fail 1 Check to see if the printer is installed in Windows 2 If the printer will not install check if the printer cable or power cable is connected correctly GANZ 108 4 10 De interlace improvement D1 mode only This function is to improve de interlacing that can occur during the playback of fast moving images This function will only appear on D1 NTSC 704 X 480 PAL 704 X 576 size recording and playback Search SO Camera 1 2006 10 30 13 32 19 296 2006 09 26 21 49 42 11 f t TR EJ ASI ey ER ER 290s 7 Li PM MTI LT ame E Y Ad mA t As A EME E E Backup E E 01 EI ER O 1 ES CO 6 4 21 24 6 Serancam_Joo lot foz log jos los los lo7 los joo 10 11 12 13 14 15 he liz 18 19 20 21 22 23 EE se 0 ua ere a TI EN ST SO lp A E A A ae ER em Camera 1 Volume E Ces Odd field Deinterlacing e
15. 23 GB Alloc Size 130 23 GB Local F Drive 97 65 GB Network Y Drive 274 75 MB Directory 3 To change the released DB partition to free status right click on the corresponding partition Although the released DB drive contains DB data the DB data is not recognized by the system Once the DB has been released all data has been cleared DB Allocation Local C Drive 3 37 GB Local D Drive oo A 130 23 GB Alloc Size 130 23 GB Rss Local F Drive 97 65 GB Free Size 97 65 GB Network Y Drive 274 75 MB Directory Reallocation of released DB drive 1 When a mouse is left clicked on a released DB drive the following message window will be displayed Do you want to format DB Allocation Local C Drive 3 37 GB Local D Drive 130 23 GB Alloc Size 130 23 GB EEE Local F Drive 97 65 GB Released DB Size 97 65 GB Network Y Drive 274 75 MB Directory 2 If the OK button is clicked then the released DB drive is formatted and then allocated back to the DB storage structure If the Cancel button is clicked the DB drive is allocated back to the DB storage without being formatted DB Allocation Local F Drive 97 65 GB Network Y Drive 271 77 MB Directory 2 6 Event indication The camera status for continuous motion sensor ATM POS recording and network connection is displayed In the ev
16. Camera selection The timeline shows the recording mode and time for each camera The recorded time for a 24 hour period will be shown in the graph The color of the graph shows the recording type which can be continuous recording motion detection recording alarm recording pre alarm recording and ATM POS recording Camera selection display sel Al Cam gg lor loz los los los los loz los log ho ht hz lia ha hs he iz ha ha 2o e1 22 23 Camera 1 a Camera Camera 4 _ a Select all cameras Use to select all cameras or cancel all cameras b Camera Select individually the camera which you wish to search When the camera button is selected the color of the button will change c Timeline lt shows the recording type and time for each camera as a graph EN Orange Continuous BE Blue Motion EN Gray Object watch EN Green Alarm in Yellowish Pre rec Green EN Violet ATM POS gt Bluish Audio green d Timeline bar lt shows the current search time You can select the time by moving the timeline bar e Camera scroll Use to move button to up and down between cameras 4 4 Playback controls Playback Set up the search date and time first If you click the play button the search picture will be displayed and start the playback You can adjust the play direction and playback speed Reverse play per 1 picture Pause Forward play per 1 picture First data Last data Revers
17. Client Disonnect IP 127 0 0 1 07 10 2006 10 44 12 Normal System socket port listen stopped O Option Here you can set up the log path and duration Log path Indicates the path on the HDD where the log data will be stored Click on the Browse button then select the path where the log data will be stored Duration Enter the log data retention period Set the duration for the log file data to be stored by the DVR system Once this duration period has ended the log data will be deleted Item Select the categories that you wish to save in the log System Displays system information details Network Displays the remote program type time of program connection and network status Video Displays the status of the video and display DB Displays information about the DB status Setup Displays settings changed in the setup by which user Backup Displays backup information about both local and remote backup Alarm In Alarm in event detail displays the channel and time Alarm Out Alarm out event detail displays the channel and time Notification Displays the contents of the emergency notification 3 Date time filter Set the scope of the log data displayed in the search Range Select the search range by the number of days Start Select a start date to search End Select an end date for the search Search Click on the Search button then the data will be displayed between set parameters
18. Menu micbecia A Add ts Quick Launch Bl Windees Calendar Bel Windows Conies Hi Windivet Defender Send Ta A Winders DWD Maer ee indiens Er and Sear 18 Windoves Live kesen Lap mi Minch rert Kila L Windoves Media Lente CA windows Media Piyes kal Windows Meeting Spa H Wind Mons Malos E Winds Phebe Galler E Windows Update Prepertics de knne Rite pe CCE OT NE Cut Talents Rene Properties R man 1 Bark 2 Select Install ActiveX Control on popup menu Ganz Web Yiewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help back X r x B A pe Search 52 Favorites E i This site might require the following Activex control GanzWebDYR from CBC Co Ltd Cli Install ActiveX Control GANZ 115 3 After pop up message click Install to install software Internet Explorer Security Warning X Do you want to install this software Name GanzWebDWR Publisher CBC Co Ltd y More options Install Don t Install While files From the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm our computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk 4 After install is complete the screen below will be displayed Insert ID and password to connect to DVR and then click Login Ganz Web Viewer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help back Y x B A yo Search Se Favorites E
19. Name Password Group Standard Users Phone LISTE les E Mail WR1 ganz Jp Description 3 Click on the OK button and the user will be added to the user list Us er list o q i_ O AA 74 Delete a user account 1 Select the user name you wish to delete User list User Name Description 2 Click on the Del button 3 When the message is shown as below click on the Yes button Contirm group delete Are you sure you want to delete the group 4 You can confirm that the user account has been deleted in the user list User list admin guest 75 Set up authorization level for group accounts 1 Select the group for which you wish to allocate authorization changes in the group list Group list Group Name Administrators Restricted Users Standard Users 2 Adjust the group authorization in the permission menus Group list s Account UNIES Administrators Administrators Description Power Users Restricted Users Standard Users Server Shut Down DB Alloc Remote Upgrade Configuration Sane Wat i LJ Camera Y Audio GA Alarm External Monitor Description Recording Schedule Motion Emergency Video Loss E Mail Backup Network DDNS Stream Control Setting Date Time Information w4 a Masking Zone Camera Live View LJ Playback PTZ Control Channel Backup Search
20. Pattern button 3 Input number ID to save 4 Click Set button Start position of pattern 5 Move PTZ in desired pattern 6 Click Set button At end position of pattern 2 Pattern Run Click Pattern button gt Input Pattern ID gt 3 Click Enter button Run Tour Use to start a tour of several presets in predefined order 1 Run Tour 1 Click Run Tour button gt 2 Click Touring ID to run gt 3 Click Enter button Aux Use to turn on or off external device Wiper Lamp others linked to PTZ or Receiver 1 Aux On Click Aux button gt Click Aux ID gt 3 Click Set button On 2 Aux Off Click Aux button gt 2 Click Aux ID gt Click Enter button Off 7 SPOT This function enables the user to set the selected PTZ camera to appear on the spot monitor outputs SPOT1 This button transfers the PTZ camera picture to spot monitor 1 output SPOT2 This button transfers the PTZ camera picture to spot monitor 2 output Note e To release the PTZ camera from the spot monitor output click on the Return button in the PTZ control menu or click on the spot button again e The camera will also be released from the spot monitor if another camera is selected or if a screen split is selected that does not show the PTZ camera Return Exit from the pan tilt controls to the main display contro
21. When a backup is complete it will be deleted from the backup schedule list 2 Backup information Displays backup information for the selected backup 3 Backup progress Displays backup progress and percentage complete 4 Priority up Select backup from the list and click priority up to move it up in the backup schedule list 5 Priority down Select backup from the list and click priority down to move it down in the backup schedule list 6 Delete Delete backup from the backup schedule list GANZ 103 T Safety Remove Hardware Click Safety Remove Hardware button to remove UBS device which is connected with the system If the window below displays click the device to remove in the list and then click Remove button Safely Remove Hardware Index Dve Wome removable disk Remove Close GANZ 104 Playback backup data 1 Click Backup button to open backup menu i l 2 Click Search button 3 Find the location of backup then click the Select button to open backup data folder DVR HDD Backup path LocalServer_IP127 0 0 1 folder gt NDB folder gt Select backup folder See below Look in SAO Size Type Modified File Folder 2007 02 09 File Folder 2007 02 09 File name 2007 02 09 18 20 57 2007 02 09 18 23 09 LS 4 The backup time range will be displayed in the search timeline Select the search time then Click button to pla
22. a Category filter Filter the data by level and type Level Select to show a specific level in the search Type Select to show a specific type in the search GANZ 80 Option Day Log Path Duration item System DB Alarmin Network la Setup E Alarmout Video Backup la Notitication Log View Date Time Filter Range so CTE E Search Category Filter Level on View Count 100 g 07 10 2006 10 43 19 07 10 2006 10 43 19 07 10 2006 10 43 19 07 10 2006 10 43 19 07 10 2006 10 43 19 07 10 2006 10 43 19 07 10 2006 10 43 20 07 10 2006 10 43 20 07 10 2006 10 43 20 07 10 2006 10 43 20 07 10 2006 10 43 47 07 10 2006 10 43 49 07 10 2006 10 43 49 07 10 2006 10 43 49 07 10 2006 10 43 49 07 10 2006 10 43 49 07 10 2006 10 43 49 07 10 2006 10 43 50 07 10 2006 10 43 51 07 10 2006 Des 43 a7 Date Time Contents Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal System On capture board is detected 16 cameras detected 4 chip s detected 16 local recording codec s loaded 16 remote live codec s loaded 16 audio codec s loaded user account db loaded group db loaded db detected db is successfully opened 16 local live buffer s created local live listen started 16 writer s created 192 reader s created 16 Remote live buf
23. camera When an event occurs in an alarm in any camera linked to the alarm in will record GANZ 41 Camera attributes i Attribute Mame Camera 1 Camera Lise PTZ Lise Covert Channel Mot Used b a META seen O Name Enter the name of location where the camera is installed 2 Camera Choose to enable or disable the camera 3 PTZ Choose to enable or disable the PTZ 4 Setting Select the PTZ setup configuration 5 Covert Channel Choose to enable or disable the covert camera Covert camera is the function that will disable the display in live mode This feature is used for security reasons so that anyone who views the security display does not know the location of the camera 6 Masking Zone Set up the camera name camera in use or disabled apply PTZ protocol and whether the covert camera is enabled or disabled apply Masking privacy zone gt Note e In situations where the picture is viewed remotely the administrator can select which users can view the covert camera remotely 42 The DVR system can connect with any PTZ speed dome or Rx receiver and control the devices remotely via our software To use this function connect the device to the RS485 port on the DVR and set up the address and settings of the remote device PTZ setup i 1 Select the camera number for which you wish to set up PTZ control 2 Click on the button to select Us
24. clicked the channel will show recorded data for the channel The time of the playback period from the current time can be specified in the menu 3 Click on the 1Ch Playback button again to return to live mode Note e The default preset time for 1Ch Playback is set at 5 minutes e The 1Ch playback time can be adjusted in the menu 3 6 2 Setup described in this manual 2 10 Instant backup Instant backup is useful in an emergency where recent information needs to be backed up quickly How to use instant backup 1 Select the channel to backup on screen I her Simas A P 4 201 Camera 1 Ena Camere Y 2007 07 03 16 47 29 HDD MIEL EE Wi a SSPG Management 3 Click on the Backup button to activate the instant backup function Note e If USB external storage media is connected to the USB port the backup data will save to USB backup storage e The default setting for instant backup is 5 minutes If you want to change this please refer to chapter 3 6 2 Setup Instant Backup Time 2 11 Camera picture allocation Camera picture allocation 1 Drag the camera button using the mouse Live View 201 Camera 1 2007 07 03 ss le 47 29 HDD Ja e a DSC a rer Ti ye E A 2007 07 03 16 25 Camera 1 ca ie areas Q Confi ration A gt a Playback Alarmin 2 Drop it at the location where the camera picture is to be displaye
25. double click on the icon 2 The following DB Allocation window will be displayed DB Allocation Local C Drive Aloo 3 37 GB Size 3 37 Local D Drive 0 2 130 23 GB Alloc Size 130 23 GB Local F Drive 96 59 GB Free Size 96 59 GB Fr o ee 4 IMA Network Y Drive 277 51 MB Directory 3 When a mouse is left clicked on Free Size as indicated by the red square above the following message window will be displayed Do you want to format Click on the OK button to allocate the DB drive DB Allocation Local C Drive 3 37 GB Alloc Size Warning Local D Drive 130 23 GB Do you want to tomat Local F Drive 96 59 GB Network Y Drive F 277 51 MB oe Directory DAF DB drive storage release or free space 1 In order to remove an allocated DB drive right click on the drive as shown below If the drive is allocated this is indicated with a blue color Once removed it will change to a grey color DB Allocation Det ps Local C Drive ic 3 37 GB Size 3 37 Local D Drive A 130 23 GB Alloc Size 130 23 GB Local F Drive 97 65 GB Alloc Size 97 6 Network Y Drive 275 67 MB Directory 2 The allocated DB drive is released upon clicking on the OK button The released DB drive will be shown in orange DB Allocation Local C Drive at se 3 37 GB Size 3 37 Local D Drive 130
26. from when the event occurred 47 Alarm Out button Select an alarm in to be linked with an alarm out GANZ 49 3 1 4 External monitor Setup for external monitor output to change the displayed images on the spot monitors Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn External Monitor f SPOT 1 Camera Dwell Time 2 1 le sec U 60 sec SPOT 2 Camera Dwell Time Om sec nr r _ 60 sec O Camera Select camera for output on spot monitor 1 2 Dwell Time Set up sequence dwell time period by dragging the slider 3 Camera Select camera for output on spot monitor 2 4 Dwell Time Set up sequence dwell time period by dragging the slider 50 3 2 Recording 3 2 1 Recording Recording contains the settings for each channel You can set the frame rate emergency frame rate quality and resolution by weekdays Saturdays and holidays Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System Recording Q erm EE Camera Frame Quality Resolution Emergency Frame Apply to ne A O 5 ant 0 Normal y 352x240 y wf Camera E Cameras S 10 normar y ap Qumu ag 352x240 y E Cameras Normal y 352x240 y Camera 6 Hu 10 352x240 y 0 90 Camera 7 A Normal y 352x240 y SH 20 Cameras 352x240 wi
27. in the view panel by drag amp drop 2 Split button Select 4 6 9 10 16 splits If you press the 4 6 9 10 split button repeatedly the camera picture will rotate in order 6 way 9 way Full screen Sequence 3 Full Screen button Expand the view panel to full screen 4 Channel rotation Set the rotation of the split screen 4 6 9 10 5 Audio volume control button Displays the audio volume control Volume 20 Live View C01 Camera 1 2007 07 03 16 47 29 bee DL LU 0 a ae si Ae meras 6 Camera button Indicates which camera is connected to the DVR Drag the camera button and drop it to at the desired location then that camera picture will be shown on the selected display area 7 Alarm In It indicates which sensors are connected to the DVR system Time Display Shows the GANZ logo and the current time and date 9 System condition Window Displays the HDD capacity used and a light to indicate the USB overwrite network status Event window lt displays each event which occurs on the system AT Login Click this button to access the DVR menus Click to login and click again to logout 42 Search button Click to enter the search menu 43 Configuration button Click to enter the setup menu 1Ch Playback button Play one channel backwards instantly the time gap of the instant playback can be set in chapter 3 6 2 Setup 1Ch Playback Time 45 Instant Backup Backup
28. list Transaction Wait Wait Time Set up the time for waiting whilst the barcode has stopped scanning momentarily products for one client If the DVR cannot get product information or the Enter button is not inputted during the setting time the inputted product information is deleted GANZ 87 6 POS Database Select HDD for POS Database Select HDD to store the information from the POS device Selected HDD must be generated on a new drive and not allocated on C drive or DVR image database The minimum size of Drive is recommended to be 40GB or more 4 Search 4 1 Search mode Search mode allows the user to view the recorded picture listen to audio and find an event In addition he or she can search all cameras at once and make changes to the recorded image lt is possible to change the recording playback speed and search using the convenient timeline panel before creating a backup to a variety of media such as CD RW DVD USB Search 01 amera oF 03 10 319043 2006 09 26 21 49 42 di 2006 SI 1 2 718 9 4 15 16 21 22 23 MES 27 28 29 30 Info Event Adjustment 2006 09 22 2006 09 26 5 Days Configuration fi O o MEA O MEA A ED OS E 05 06 Sped may Volume O View panel Displays the playback of recorded data 2 Split button Choose the screen division displayed by 4 6 9 10 16 splits 3 Search date Input the search date and time 4 Play pan
29. on Keypad 2 Keypad ID Select Keypad ID Keypad1 Keypad4 accessible to DVR 3 Keypad Setup Input keypad details for controlling the DVR or external monitor Keypad Name Enter the name of location where the Keypad is installed Use Select the enable or disable the Keypad Keypad Control Select if you want to control DVR or External Monitor by Keypad Keypad Model Select the Keypad protocol of the installed Keypad Speed Select the Keypad speed 2400 115200 Bps Address Enter the Keypad address 0 255 Port Select the port number connected to the Keypad Mode Select the port mode connected to the Keypad Parity Set bit None Odd Even Space to prevent fatal error Data Bit Set data bit 4 5 6 7 or 8 Stop Bit Set data bit 1 1 5 or 2 Default Click on the Default button to the default settings 3 2 POS This function allows the DVR to record the image and sales information at selling point by communication with a POS device Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn POS Setting Available POS Device Name Select POS ID Linked Camera Select POS Format Port Device Port Number Interface Mode Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits OSD Transaction Wait Display Time ii atabase Select HDD for POS Database o lt 6 Virtua Keyboard OK FM Cancel 1 POS Setting Name Input the location
30. or deselect areas to remove from the motion detection area 3 Detection mode Select between motion detection and object detection modes If you want to use the motion detection type select motion detection If you want to use object detection type select object detection Motion detection This type of recording records motion in the designated areas whenever motion occurs Object detection This type of recording records the movement of objects in the designated areas when objects are moved 4 Motion setting Input the setup for the motion Detection facility Use the block count sensitivity and grid to select how the motion detection will work Schedule Mode Select either weekday saturday or holiday to set the motion setting there are 5 area setup s for each schedule mode Area Set the area First select area number then use the gird block and sensitivity to adjust the motion oa Click the set button to apply the settings the Area All is the default setting if no area setups are used GANZ 57 Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Motion E Mail Detection Mode Motion Detection Object Watch Camera Motion setting Schedule Mode Weekday ly Area l Set All Area Erase All Area Rec Time Apply to RA ENIA PONPA TN 5sec__ y yg Block Count Ga Sensitivity Action setting fu Pre Rec Time Post Rec T
31. such as a siren or a light on or off The Alarm device can connect to the alarm output and COM terminals Each alarm output terminal can be setup as NC Normal Close or NO Normal Open in the system configuration Control connection method 1 Connect the Signal line of the alarm device with the alarm output terminal number 2 Connect another signal line with the COM terminal Note e Connect any alarm device to the alarm out When an event occurs in the alarm in the connected alarm output will initiate the alarm device by a mechanical reply completing the circuit 1 6 RS485 port connection a Tara CN CON CNT N NES J Ke y e gt O o y W ION ca POP Va o o KO O O O 05 ES o Cii 14 FN oo E UY MY Q CD RSLAS ee i 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 BGND 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GND Vo LM g D ALARN N wy B nO ae po fee A The DVR System and the PTZ device can be controlled using the RS485 interface The RS485 terminal is provided in the DVR system can be used to control the PTZ camera speed dome and other external devices For the PTZ camera connect RX and TX with the RS485 port connect RX and TX with the RS485 port AN Warning e Make sure that the positive and minus signals have the correct polarity Connecting to the wrong side could damage the system
32. 2 cams cam 4 5 Micams came ffjcam7 cams Option cams camo cam Z Cam 12 W Continuous Motion cami camis camis Cam 16 Alarm Event Pre Rec y Size Estimated Size 1 0 MB O Backup format Select the recording format for backup e Time backup This function is used to backup video data in GANZ video format GANZ viewer software is required for playback e AVI backup This is used to backup video data in one of the standard MS Windows Media Player formats e SFX backup This is used to backup video data with the player included for Self Extract file playback e BMP JPEG backup This is used to backup still images in BMP or JPEG format 2 Range Set the backup time 3 Camera Select the camera or channel to backup Only one channel can be selected for AVI and SFX formats GANZ 101 4 Size Click on the Calculate button to calculate the backup file size 5 Source Displays the transmitted server name 6 Destination Set up the backup destination Server Select the DVR server on which the backup will be made Media Select backup media on which backup data will be stored PA EEE EE DVD Drive Hetwor RemovablefUSB Drive Device Select the drive path for the type of media on DVR server Path Select the path which the backup will be made Drive s On the way of backup when one HDD is full it moves to next HDD and back up automatically amp sequentially To set Multi Dr
33. Audio GA Alarm External Monitor Recording MI Schedule Motion Emergency A Video Loss E Mail Backup m Network ZJDDNS Stream Control 5 LA Setting A Date Time A Information 7 Emergency W Masking Zone Monitor Description admin Live View iJ Playback MIPTZ Control RE Channel Backup Search Covert Channel LJ Backup WO search Remote Backup Virtual Keyboard fm OK PY Cancer 9 Group list Displays current group accounts Groups can be added or deleted from the list 2 User list Displays current user accounts Users can be added or deleted from the list 3 Account Displays the information of user currently selected and is the area of data input for a new user Name Enter the name of the user Group Select the group category appropriate to the user access level Password Enter the user password Use Password Expiry Date Set up the password expiry function Password Expiry Date Set up the use by date to password Advanced Password Expiry Date Set up the alarm function before expired date Telephone Enter the telephone number of user E mail Enter the e mail address of user Description Enter any addition explanation if required 4 Server Stops the user authorization to interfere with DVR server DB allocation options Shut down Whether the user can shut down the DVR software or system DB allocation Whether user ca
34. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ZR DHC830NP ZR DHC1630NP INSTRUCTION MANUAL te necting ing or adjusting this product ead this vies uction ire al efully and completely ODO Thank you for purchasing the GANZ ZR DHC1630NP ZR DHC830NP This DVR is produced using the most advanced CBC technology and its quality is guaranteed by strict reliability and compatibility testing This manual provides necessary information for the correct use of this product and also contains some useful tips Please read this manual thoroughly before using your DVR in order to prevent possible malfunctions due to any mishandling N f otice This manual applies to the ZR DHC1630NP ZR DHC830NP only This manual describes the external features of the ZR DHC1630NP ZR DHC830NP part names correct connection methods for supported domes or pan tilt receivers control devices peripheral devices and the system setup instructions It is important to note here that some features figures pictures and references can only be applied to just one model ZR DHC1630NP ZR DHC830NP e CBC cannot be held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the use of non compatible devices with this product If you have any doubts please check e CBC cannot be held responsible if the DVR is damaged due to the product being disassembled or modified by the user e This product is qualified for both domestic and industrial use This product is qualified under th
35. ER OEN E 122 1 Installation 1 1 System front panel Door Closed GANZ Digital Video Recorder USB Port CD DVD RW Door Open Power Switch Note e This manual is written based on the 16 channel DVR Model ZR DHC1630NP The contents may change according to the number of channels and the types of exterior equipment e The system front and rear panels are subject to change without notice for quality improvements e Please keep cleaning the fan filter of front panel 1 2 System back panel ZR DHC1630NP 7 AN FN o amp ze iy D DT MON a U FN af Bio Bl LS UA O 8 Y 49 mM O a 45 9 O Power Supply AC 100 120 200 240V 50 60HZ 10 5 5A 2 Alarm Input 16 Port 3 SPOT Monitor Output 2 Port 4 Camera Input 16 Port 5 RS485 Port 6 Alarm Output 4 Port 7 Audio Input Port Mouse Input Port PS 2 9 Keyboard Input Port PS 2 Printer Port LPT1 41 Serial Port COM1 42 USB Port Ver 2 0 43 Ethernet Port 100 Mbps Audio Output Port 43 VGA Port External Monitor Output supported 16 split screen GANZ 13 ZR DHC830NP Gu 5 C 4 COM O O ll EH Ni 28g MUNIE D had f N O 8 Y
36. Emergency events can be detected via motion detection object watch video loss or alarm ins Select the input numbers that are to be set up for an emergency event to record the emergency frame rate and to inform the remote computer when the event has occurred Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Emergency E Mail Virtual mm manne 1 Motion Select the cameras to be used to activate the emergency settings of the DVR upon motion detection 2 Object Watch Select the cameras to be used to activate the emergency setting of the DVR upon object watch Video Loss Select the channels to be used to activate the emergency settings upon video loss 4 Alarm In Select the alarm in to be used to activate the emergency settings of the DVR upon alarm in activation 3 3 3 Video loss Video loss setup is used for when the video signal is lost either through camera malfunction cable disconnection damage or other external tampering When video loss occurs it can be used to make another camera record or trigger an alarm and PTZ preset movement Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Video Loss E Mail MiEnable Buzzer _ A Camera Camera 1 Camera Linked Camera Linked PTZ pest Preset Linked Alarm Out OO 6 __ Virtual _ se
37. Enlarge the size of displayed image O Zoom image Zoom in on an area of displayed image O Zoom out image Zoom out on an area of displayed image h Move Move about image once partially Zoomed enlarged 2 Select the channel you wish to adjust in search mode ES SO A ON C3 SeaiCam Jos lot loz os 04 los los er lon o ito lit bha its Ma his he hr ha ho ho a ie E Cara e Cited Lee dj Y Les di 3 Adjust the Brightness Contrast Sharpness to adjust the picture quality 4 Click on the Lo button to restore default settings Enlarge picture display 1 Select the channel on which you want to enlarge the display in search mode POTR 09 PA CA EA Lai Ls A Le dE OL E E q Reel Saree A E wee ODO 2 Click button several time to enlarge the picture on screen Zoom in l 1 Enter search mode and select the adjustment tab 2 Select the channel you wish to enlarge in search mode 3 Click on the e button then the mouse pointer will change to the fee icon ell 4 Move the mouse pointer to the area within in the image you wish to enlarge 5 If you left click the mouse button it will enlarge designated area at h iz AI NR 7 6 Click on the button to return to the normal mouse cursor Zoom out i 1 Once you have zoomed in on an image you can zoom out again 2 Click on the Q Joutton then the mouse pointer will change to the Sh icon 3 Move
38. NIS 29422957 E011 070413 2942328 lt EMO 2942243 z E01 07 04413 29 42 390 Live View ee ee mens QU ee ee ee _ a de PASS 5 2 gt A E SS nite a o DE E E 0 a Ed ee ar E A E eel 5 sn sal E ES j p ie g M By re AS PR 7 gt gt Configuration 1 j Backup A Advanced Search OM as E E Es EE EEA JE Cu i ciu g H 6 4 2124 6 Speed u max CRP AAA E Volume D CD y Es Ses s ho O Display window Displays the search sequence When a sequence is started for a selected camera the display will show the recording frame by frame 2 Split button Select the display mode to use for the search sequence 3 Camera button Select the camera to use for search sequence 4 Play panel The sequence search is activated using the playback controls GANZ 111 5 3 Thumbnail search The thumbnail search can be used to display multiple pictures for one camera over a set time interval The time interval can be in increments of 1 hour 30 minutes 10 minutes or user defined 2006 09 26 Ml Gamera a eOs oe OOo 20s Thumbnail Se ee te me CA 00 a 200s 29 gt Le LY AA aS AE PERTE PARU A gt Er r 3 f AA ATA Ts ve RA pairs us SY ae mena Ze DTA Es RER Sie 170 8719 ee S 4 56116 19 20 el Bees uon p 1 io SEs ee 27 28 29 30 ws DEUM Gs a 0000 046 O9 00s008 1 Option interval
39. Odd field If selected the playback will only show odd fields e Even field If selected the playback will only show even fields e Frame If selected then the odd and even fields are interlaced e Deinterlacing If selected the playback will use De interlacing filter Note e One D1 Frame is a combination of two fields An odd field image and an even field image are combined to make one frame Blue Odd field Red Even field e Interlacing effect will generally occur when an object within the recorded picture is moving with fast motion Fast moving objects will appear to blur resulting in poor playback quality due to the large time gap between the two fields that make up one frame However if the object is moving slowly then the interlacing will not occur because the time gap is only very small The ZR DHC1630 ZR DHC830NP has an option to improve the interlacing effect If an object within playback is moving fast select Odd Even field playback mode for a clear image Or if the object is moving slowly select Frame playback mode 109 5 Advanced search 5 1 Event search It is possible to select between five different search options in the advanced search The first is the event search which can be used to find related recordings to certain events Search 2006 09 26 ce meral gaT 17 03 984 Index Cam Event ___ Time_____ Alarmin 08 80 19 421 085 ER ER EA gt Lo Motion 08 50 23 531 08 5 A A A
40. S E Address http 210 121 177 90 z Go Web Viewer User ID Download Ganz Web Viewer Password LOGIN EST OOOO O O ee WebDVR Main Mode j Wich DVR 3 6 DE pm 202 Camera 2 EN DVR 3 1 Windows a y a om LE Camera 3 C04 Camera 4 Thy 4 F WR E Windows 1 View Panel e It can be shown live picture from DVR And each channel screen can be moved through Drag and Drop 2 Screen division button e lt can be changed 4 6 9 10 16 division screen 3 Circulation Button e Button for circulation of cameras 4 Full screen Button e Click this button to make the surveillance windows full screen 5 Camera Button e Select camera button to display 6 Close Button e Press button to close WebDVR GANZ 117 2 Recovery Disk instruction guide The recovery CD is used to easily recover a DVR system with fatal system errors How to use Recovery Disk 1 Switch on the ZR DHC1630NP 2 Insert the Recovery Disk into the CD Drive 3 Restart the ZR DHC1630NP 4 After the CD is booted the below screen will be displayed 5 Select 2 Start Computer without UDMA Support as shown below WinClon System Backup estor Solution wuw Clonix co kr 1 Start Computer with CD ROM UDMA Support default Start Computer without UDMA Support 3 Start Computer without CD ROM Support 4 Start Computer without WinClon Select from Men
41. a camera instantly set back up time in chapter 3 6 2 Setup Instant Backup Time GANZ 21 2 2 Login menu After setting up the user ID and password you can control the authorization of the other users in the search and setup menus as well as the availability of other functions Login i 1 Click on the Login button 2 The login window is displayed 3 Enter the ID and password and click on the OK button Logout 1 Click on the Logout button 2 The login information and user are displayed Login Infomation admin Logined Logout current user 3 Click on the Yes button to log out the current user Note e No default password is set up for the administrator e lt is impossible to change the administrator password once it has been set For this reason please use a memorable password 22 2 3 Picture composition Picture composition a Hz C01 CAMERAO1 Camera Mark Display for camera motion and normal or PTZ camera E Stands for a normal camera 4 Stands for a PTZ camera 2 Camera number Display for the channel number 3 Camera name Display for the camera name 4 MIC Mark Display for the audio recording of each camera 5 Recording Display for the recording condition of each camera see table below Recording Type Screen Display None REC C REC M REC O REC A REC P REC Not recording Continuous Moti
42. a list of products sold in one transaction If you double click on the product item the display will playback the POS data and video for that time 5 Transaction Displays a list of all complete transactions Double click a transaction to play it back GANZ 114 Appendix 1 WebDVR Connect WebDVR l 1 Input DVR IP address to connect on Web Browser Internet Explorer as blow picture Ganz Web Yiewer Microsoft Internet Explorer E Ioj xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q ak a gt E F1 CA _ Search Se Favorites ca la a BS SE UE Address E http 210 121 177 90 9 This site might require the following Activex control GanzWebDYR from CBC Co Ltd Click here to install SE Links x GA Web Viewer Click here to install the following Activex control Ganzw ebDWR from CBC Co Ltd Download Ganz Web Viewer Y CTA A 4 Note e To operate WebDVR without errors on Windows Vista execute Internet Explorer as an administrator And then you can get the right the access to download ActiveX program e To execute Internet Explorer as an administrator 1 Click Start button 2 If you have program lists wave cursor Internet Explorer menu and click right button on the mouse 3 If you have pop up menu click Run as Administrator menu E Microsoft PowerPoint RR Micronefe Weed Pin te Start
43. ackup 7 LJ Backup core Channel a Remote Backup 8 Search Virtual Emergency Allocate authorization to emergency setup Video Loss Allow authority to set up video loss E Mail Allow authority to set up E mail sending Backup Allow authority to set up backup Network Allocate authorization to set up network connection DDNS Allow authority to set up DDNS Stream Control Allow authority to set up stream control Setting Allocate authorization to set up watermark recording speed system restarting and language features Data Time Allow authority to set up the system data and time Information Allocate authorization to see the system OS hardware and DVR program information Emergency monitor Allow authority to set up the emergency notice function Masking Zone Allocate authorization to set up the Masking Zone 6 Camera Allocate authorization to which cameras can be watched and searched 7 Live View Set user authorization from login 1ch playback PTZ control covert camera and backup functions in live mode Login Allocate authorization to login when in live screen Playback Allocate authorization to use 1ch playback PTZ control Allocate authorization to control PTZ Covert Channel Live Allocate authorization to see covert channels Backup Allocate authorization to make a backup Search Allow user authorization for login backup protection
44. ae tay etna Ua ol Dore VOR OCC at iol coms sai bee dod doce wes gel a idas coe eee tite O 3 3 3 Video loss Bae ase E ho ae Bees dee ea ee eee ae ias net eee Or 3 3 4 E mail A A ad A Oe BACKUP surta ra OA 3 5 Network ils is DA AUS ee sl o OO 3 5 1 Network A ld nie ae il e SO 3 5 2 DDNS o ra cba eto nee TE ON 3 5 3 Stream control TEIT PAPE ASEE E E AEA IEE AE PI T EAEE OO 3 5 4 Emergency Monitor E A 0 3 6 System sd O 3 6 1 User 2 roo OA OS ee Se sy a ns ce 0 3 6 3 Date time ET UE LR 3 6 4 System information A 3 7 AddOn ls 3 7 1 Keypad pie AN o e in 00 O A O A AA O 4 Search Search mode RS OU Select Search date and TIME dra ss ii e 01 Camera SOlecton ss as id sli ie rem dd Playback controls O Event search Sa ae ete eae O Pie tr ad US EMCI nat A UN ie ti ONT DA anesan eaaa a aa a n aa a aaa O SMA SHOW FUME sidar A DUO Printing a a a a a a a a e LO 10 De interlace improvement D1 mode only a LOO A A A A A A bb Bb ON O o A O N GANZ 10 5 Advanced search 5 1 Event search A A A EEE Dee Sedauence Se aro mn rd de sn delas et LA S20 UN ol A A ots die ase ose diets oo ee 2 AN A Lda 525 POS Sarco cases TA Appendix h AMECA A o e e ae ce 115 Recovery Disk instruction guide oocccccccccocconccnncncncnccnnnonnconncnnnnnncnrnnnnrnnnaranannnns 118 How to do System Recovery on HDD oocccccccccccnnncnncnnncnncnnncnnnonnnnncnnnnnncnnannnnnos 120 Fr ee TS SD CHICAIONS PPP CO nat
45. along two previously defined points Auto Pan Click on the button to enable AutoPan and click again to disable Start Button to set up the PTZ start position End Button to set up the PTZ end position 4 Setting Click Setting button to setup to Auto Focus and Iris Mode Also PTZ movement can be set between 10 different speed levels Lens Speed nt J Cancel Note Controlling on Auto Focus or Auto Iris can change to passive mode 5 Set Tour Click Set Tour button to setup a PTZ camera to move between preset positions in a selected order and time interval GANZ 36 6 Preset Pattern Run Tour Aux Sets the PTZ position to a ID and later recalls the ID to move to that position Del Use the button to delete preset ID Set Save PTZ position information to preset ID Menu Use the button to open the PTZ OSD menu Enter Move to PTZ position set up for ID Preset Use to save a PTZ position to Preset ID or move to a saved PTZ Preset ID 1 Preset ID setting 1 move PTZ to a desired position gt 2 Click Preset button 3 Input number ID to save Click Set button 2 Preset Run Click Preset button gt Input Preset ID 3 Click Enter button Pattern Use to store multiple camera movements as one pattern sequence 1 Pattern setting Move PTZ to start position gt Click
46. arch for 2 Search Click the button to start the search 3 Mail list Displays all registered contact names and e mail addresses in a list 4 Add Add new user name and e mail address 5 Del Delete the selected user from the list 6 Group Name Select a group name from the drop down menu all e mail contacts connected to the group name will then appear below in the group list 7 Group list Displays all e mail contacts in current selected group Add Add a new group 9 Del Delete selected group Add Add selected e mail contact from mail list to add to a group list aD Del Delete selected e mail contact from the group list GANZ 63 3 4 Backup Establish a schedule that assigns backup recordings to be created at a certain time and date The backup can be made to HDD USB CD or DVD on the local system Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn DA nero Sackup Us Time Type 1 BackupO1 Daily 14 12 29 14 12 29 14 13 29 1 2 3 4 q Start Time 14 12 29 e Time Range Start 14 12 29 End EEE Destination Server LocalServer ly Media Type HDD M Device Path EGO Hike Multiple Drives Drive Selection 1 Option 1 W Continuous W Motion Alarm W Event Pre Rec LJ Ge Camera SUE ES sei Me e 99 12 0 8057016 Oo O Backup list name Input backup name which will be added to the backu
47. ation disk space allocation and A S history Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System Information System Info Operatin Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2 Salen x Build 2600 System Name CPU Intel R Pentium R 4 CPU 2 80GHz Location office Memory 512 MB Version ersion 1 0 1 0 07061101 Graphic Card RADEON X300 X550 Series Omega 3 8 221 Model R DHC1630NP Lan Card Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Administrator admin z Controller Disk Drive AS Diary Date Time Name Description Local D Drive 361 25 GB Used Size 361 25 GB Free Size 0 00 Bytes i O System Displays the OS version processor type memory LAN card graphic card and HDD details 2 System information Displays the name of DVR installed details DVR software version model name and A S history 3 7 AddOn 3 1 Keypad Input DVR PTZ and external monitor information for control through a Keypad device Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Keypad DVR ID DWR 1 Keypad ID Keypad Setup A 2 5 D a kb E Keypad Name eypad 1 Use Not Used Keypad Control lt pa pal j 0 J i o rm LLL Keypad Model Speed Address Port COM1 Communications Port Mode Parity Data Bit Stop Bit Virtual Keyboard J 0 PM cance 1 DVR ID Select DVR ID DVR 1 DVR 100 to be identified
48. by DDNS does not require a static IP address For this reason the system can be connected to the ADSL line with a dynamic Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System Account ID DDNSUSER Network Server Address 2101211766 Server Port 1055 lient Port 1054 EJE Update Time o ghor 2 gmn o y sec Start Option W Automatically run when system start W Automatically run when application start Q00 Wj Start service when DDNS client is launched Virtual mn marina A Account Enter ID and password for the DDNS server 2 Server Address Enter the address of server which provides DDNS service 3 Server Port Enter port number of the DDNS server a Client Port Enter the client port number of DDNS 5 Update Time Enter the update time of DDNS information 6 Automatically run when system start The DDNS program will automatically run when the system on run when application start The DDNS program will automatically run when the application starts Start service when DDNS client is launched When the DDNS client program is launched the connection is made to DDNS server 3 5 3 Stream control Set the stream control for all cameras by frame rate resolution and quality Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Network DDNS Stream Control Use Camera Remote Frame se Remote Quality O to
49. camera features in search mode Login Allocate authorization to login when in the search menu Backup Allocate authorization to make a backup Covert Channel Search Allocate authorization to see covert channel Remote Backup Set up whether or not authorization of GMS about recorded data backup from DVR GANZ 71 Set up a new group account 1 Click on the Add button to add a new group name Group list Administrators Power Users Restricted Users Standard Users Add A Del 2 Enter the name and description of the group for account information Add Group 3 If you click on the OK button the group will be added to the group list Group list Sdministrators Operator Power Users Restricted Users Standard Users Ls aa 72 Delete a group account 1 Select the group you wish to delete Group list Operator a Restricted Lsers Standard Users ad 2 Click on the Del button 3 When the message box is shown as below click on the Yes button Confirm user delete Are you sure you want to delete the user 4 Confirm that the group has been deleted from the group list Group list Administrators Power Users Restricted Users Standard Users Cr Le 73 Set up a new user account 1 Click on the Add button to add a user account User list admin Quest 2 Enter the user name password group phone e mail and description Add User
50. ce any conductive material through the ventilation grills e Keep the system turned off before installation e Ensure that enough space is left for cable connections e Place the system on a solid surface with sufficient air ventilation Avoid any surface that vibrates e Placing the system near electronic devices such as radio or TV may cause the product to malfunction e Do not disassemble the product without seeking assistance from the supplier e Do not place any heavy object on the system e Please keep cleaning the fan filter of front panel CALIFORNIA USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA Perchlorate Material special handing may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The following are warnings and cautions to ensure user safety and prevent property damage Please read the information below thoroughly Warning and caution signs If you are not aware of this A Warning warning you may be seriously injured or be killed If you are not aware of this caution you may be injured or cause property loss Caution Turn off the system before installing the system Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outlet e This may cause heating fire or electric shock Do not place any liquid container on the system such as water coffee or any other be
51. col PTZ Setting PELCO D Iwi Add 9600 w PTZ Setur Model Speed Address Port Setup Port Mode Parity Data Bit Stop Bit COM3 Prolific USB to Serial Co RS232 None Default C2 o O D 2 Select the folder which has the PTZ protocols ptz and open Look in Eee Name Sete Moares command_script lua File Folder 2006 09 24 File Folder 2006 09 22 File Folder 2006 09 22 File Folder 2006 09 22 File Folder 2006 09 22 7 70 KB LUA File 2006 09 20 Files of type Lua Files lua x 3 Select the PTZ protocol you wish to add riche BOOBA E NK 97 SD Lua Es PELCO D lua Es PELCO P lua SCC 643 lua LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 LUA File 2006 09 20 Files of type Lua Files lua y 4 Click on the Open button to install a protocol in the software drop down list 45 Protect camera setup 1 Select the camera for which you wish to use the covert feature 2 Select Use in the covert menu Attribute Name Camera Lise 62 PTZ Covert Channel Lise y 3 Click on the OK button when the window below appears Configuration Setup has changed would you like to save 4 Click on the Yes button The selected camera will be covert on the l
52. ct Receiver Enter receiver s mail address CC Enter CC s mail address Subject Enter the subject of the message 3 Mail server setup Enter information of server name Mail address ID Password etc Sender name Enter the address for the sender name Mail address Enter the mail address of the sender Server SMTP Enter server address of the sender Server Authentication If the server uses password identification to access the mail address ID Enter the ID for SMTP Password Enter the password for SMTP 4 Notification Item Select the notification item either emergency or event Select the channel to send e mail notifications when event Motion detection Object watch Video loss or Alarm In has occurred 5 Mail address manage Here you can manage e mail groups 6 Mail list The mail list can be added updated or deleted Add Add list to the mail list Update Edit the information of an account in the mail list Delete Delete item from the mail list Manage user mail groups 2 Mail Address Manage O ame dE Search E Mail Operatori Operatorl gan Operator2 Gperatorz gan Operator3 Operators qgan Operator Operator mgan Group Name opsartor EHH Names E Mal Operatori Operatori gqanz ip Operator2 Operator2Mganz p 40 4 aga de 9 6 ox cancer 8 O Name Input the contact name you wish to se
53. d Reset to default display order 1 If camera pictures have been moved within the display screen this is indicated by the color of the camera name changing from white to brown Camera 2 Double click on the Camera button This will return the camera picture to the default channel order GANZ 34 Moving camera picture via view panel 1 Select the camera picture and drag it 2007 07 03 16 25 t4 Camera 2007 07 02 14 25 490 Camara 1 2007 07 03 16 26 27 Camera 1 2007 07 00 1620 48 Camera 1 CH 3 Rec M CITE Alarmin 2007 07 03 18 25 14 Camera 2700740702 16 25 9 Camara 1 2007 07 03 16 26 27 1 07 09 14 37 07 Camera i Alarmin 3 Double click on the button This will return the display configuration to the default setup 2 12 Pan tilt mode The pan tilt controls are not displayed on the live display screen until a camera set up for pan tilt control has selected for full screen The controls are then displayed on the right hand side of the screen as seen elow Live View C01 Camera 1 2007 02 09 13 19 29 PTZ 3 01 Q5 Lens Focus ar MT Auto Pan Advanced Auto Pan Pan oa Setting EV DA A MO PU A RCE EE Lee SPOTL SPOTZ ia Camera I 2 3 Alarm In O Direction button 8 way control for PTZ direction 2 Focus Zoom Iris Controls the PTZ focus zoom and iris 3 Auto Pan Automatically observes
54. d commence recording only after system Qtime has exceeded recorded time Data will not be recorded until after the system clock has matched any previously recorded time periods Virtual ES CSS Cancel Date Time Setup Set up the time date time zone date and time format calendar format Note Calendar Format e Calendar Format function is to select what day is displayed at first The basic value is displayed from Sunday eS M T W T F S from Sunday e M T W T F S S from Monday e S S M T W T F from Saturday 2 NTP Sychronizatino NTP Time Server Enter the address of the NTP Network Time Server server After entering the NTP server address click on the Add button to add the NTP server to the list If you want to delete the NTP address select the NTP server for removal and click on the Del button Automatic setup Set the time for synchronizing the time automatically Time setting when reboot lt synchronizes with the NTP server and sets the time at reboot Schedule time setting It synchronizes with the NTP server and sets the time at a scheduled time 3 Overwrite option Set up the data overwrite properties when the time is changed Select to either overwrite if system time is before the backed up data or to old start writing once new time reaches the end of the previously recorded data GANZ 84 3 6 4 System information Displays the system inform
55. date entry in the timeline aa as s E 2 1 1 EE OS se se _ Sel All Cam fc 02 jog fos jos jos jor jos log jio 16 20 21 22 23 Camera Camera Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera Camera Camera o Camera Select search date in timeline 1 Click on the button to select search date 2006 11 2 Select the date on the calendar 55 8 5 ES ES Sel All Cam Camera Camera 3 00 01 02 03 104 105 106 07 108 109 10 11 12 113 114 15 16 117 118 119 20 21 22 23 A Camera a 3 Enter the time you wish to view 12 37 43 e 92 You can enlarge the size of the timeline Whenever you click the time display section it will be enlarged to display smaller time intervals for precise time settings Use for sensitive time adjustment and to see the recording schedule easily Enlarge timeline size 1 Left click on the mouse button in the timeline Sel Ai Cam Carter a en _ Camara a Cantera Camera 4 2 When you left click the mouse button repeatedly the timeline will be enlarged Sel Al Cam a NE Camera on aft o BA ES Reduce timeline size l 1 Right click on the mouse button in the timeline 2 When you right click the mouse button repeatedly it will be reduce the zoom and eventually return to the 24 hr display ee tera A _ _ Camera a Camera 3 Camera 4 3
56. displayed in the list Continued search Check the box to display the next event list on the search result window Number Set up the display event number on search result window Start 8 End Set up the search time 3 Search Click on the Search button to start the event search 4 Search result window Displays the search results in list format If you wish to view an event double click on the event in the list The recording will then playback in the display window GANZ 110 5 2 Sequence search The sequence search can be used to display one camera recording frame by frame in multiple screens E0111070413 239 42 421 E01070413 29 4245 A ga gt EOS ASIE ete 7 mi s gee ay A ce UT vas Sn mm ag a nt ee SEE gt lt AED 2006 9 gt gt A re ee q a D s O So AT eo eo erat Se gn rar RT re Ie MT WT MR Sie A er A a US ee a a gt gt 3 2 4 5s 6 7 9 e O n amp B 14 16 i 7 18 19 20 21 Bie 4 e5 88 27 28 29 30 e ul 0404152942525 gt SOL Or 4s 29 42 640 f Emi onnaa Folies a an af sn oy lt lt a Mn Y ee E E gas gt UA Es gt LG PESO S Info EVENT Adjustment Fi O 7 La o 0 Today ENDS 29 A S E01 ORNS S29 4o7S4 EDIT 045229425765 ot fe veges 104852942250 e e man de es TRUE ae a ie ans te a 0 m pipe TCP Ee ae ven o tes gt See LS E S ae RES LEE RS PRES SES a Si S f 54 A See i Ej ED O
57. e PTZ Attribute Camera Use p PTZ Lise Covert Channel Mot Used Masking Zone Hot Used Ka Setting 3 3 If you choose use the Setting button will be activated Attribute Camera Use p Covert Channel Hot Used 4 Click on the Setting button The display will appear as follows PTZ Setting PTZ Setup Model PELCO D wl Add Speed 9600 y Port Setup D Y Ly Zari w Ka Ka Ly Ly 43 5 Input the PTZ model protocol speed baud rate address and port settings 6 Click on the OK button once setup is complete PTZ Setting PTZ Setup 410 Model PELCO D a Speed 9600 4 Address Port Setup 5 Port COM3 Prolific USB to Serial Con y 6 Mode RS232 7 Parity None 8 Data Bit 9 Stop Bit ll t A C3 a 3 D D D Model Select the PTZ protocol of the installed PTZ 2 Add Click on the Add button to install the new PTZ protocol 3 Speed Select the PTZ speed 2400 115200 Bps 4 Address Enter the PTZ address 0 255 5 Port Select the port number connected to the PTZ 6 Mode Select the port mode connected to the PTZ 7 Parity Set bit None Odd Even Space to prevent fatal error Data Bit Set data bit 4 5 6 7 or 8 9 Stop Bit Set stop bit 1 1 5 or 2 Default Install the port number with the initial number Add PTZ model 1 Click on the Add button to install new PTZ proto
58. e Radio Equipment Requirements of Korea and acquired international certification including CE Europe and FCC USA This manual is written based on the 16 Channel DVR Model ZR DHC1630NP The contents may change according to the number of channels and the types of exterior equipment All copyrights of this manual are reserved by CBC Co Ltd Copyright 2006 Any reproduction or republishing of this manual for commercial purposes is prohibited lt is prohibited to transfer this manual via online media such as but not limited to the Internet It is also prohibited to post distribute or translate this manual without permission from CBC CBC is not held responsible if the DVR is damaged as a result of improper handling by a user unaware of how to operate this product or who did not consult this manual before attempting to operate the product CBC reserves the right to change the contents of this manual without notice CBC reserves all copyrights of registered trademarks in this manual Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the DVR e Avoid positioning the ZR DHC1630NP ZR DHC830NP in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture dust or soot e Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances e Keep the product away from electric shock or magnetic substances e Avoid temperature extremes recommended operation temperature is between 0 C and 40 C e Do not pla
59. e from the list click on the Delete button GANZ 64 Set up Multiple backup drive Backup Drive Select Backup Drive s Available Drive s Selected Drive s Remove ll Cg A Media Type Select drive wished to make as Multiple backup drive 2 Available Drive s This indicates drive for selected Media Type 3 Selected Drive s This indicates drive for selected Multiple backup drive 4 Add Select drive on Available Drive s list and press Add button then it will be added on Selected Drive s list 5 Remove Select a drive wished to delete on selected Drive s list and press Remove button then it will be deleted 6 RemoveAll Press Remove All button in case of deleting all drive list on Selected Drive s 3 5 Network 3 5 1 Network Enter network details and configure network settings such as the bandwidth port number and user connection number Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Network DDNS Stream Control Emergency LFP Auto Allocation DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway LJ Auto DNS Server Setting Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Remote Connection 64 Kbps 100 Mbps Bandwidth pS y yy Number of Remote Users Web DVR Support allow x GMS Suppor aw Port Number Upgrage Agent Port Keyboard J OS Cancel o IP Auto Allocation DHCP Check the IP Auto Allocation box to
60. e play Forward play Normal Slow Fast Speed Max speed Volume L Mute Increase volume Set up split mode Change the playback display by selecting one of the split modes in search window Quad 6 way 9 way 10 way 16 way 95 4 5 Event search Events which have occurred in the DVR system are displayed All events triggered due to motion detection or alarms are listed in the event list If you double click on any event in the list you can see that picture playback in search Search event 1 Click on the Event tab in the search screen to select the event list Current page number total page number Go to previous page Go to next page a infos Event Adjustment elect to camera nn 1 EJ ED 12 channel Event list display 004 02 6 0 04 06 1 2 Double click on the event you wish to search infos Event Adjustment EU 5 oC JAPrrererr 3 Selected event data will be shown on the search display 21 52 29 La Le EAN 96 4 6 Picture adjustment Adjustment 1 Click on the Adjustment tab on search screen to adjust the properties of the recorded picture infos Events Adjustment a Brightness Change the brightness b Contrast Change the contrast of displayed image c Smooth amp Sharpness Change the smooth amp sharpness of displayed image d Reset Returns displayed image to original default setting e Enlarge display
61. el Controls to adjust the playback of recorded data select play reverse one image at a time and move to first and last image of the day 5 Timeline panel Displays the information about the recording data for selected day The time graph can be zoomed by clicking on the timeline and click anywhere on the graph to move the playback time to that location 6 Speed Volume Change the playback speed and volume 7 Snapshot Screen capture function in search mode Printer Click to print image select one camera only 9 Refresh If you click on the button the timeline will update with the latest recorded data o Return to Search Use this button to return the search mode from a selected data folder back to the original DVR data base Search C01 Camera 1 07 03 10 37 58 437 Camera 2 07 08 Mine 2006 09 26 21 49 42 dl FT mr 2 MRD 9 y le B 14 IG oe D i 9 20 21 22 23 Jay 14e sd 2006 09 22 2006 09 26 5 Days E Jm 2 xf Live View Backup gt nn gt Saum A Advanced a i HEAR mmm lt a C3 Ci C1 mini 6421246 SelAllCam Joo loi 02 los los los loe lo7 los loo 10 14 12 13 14 15 ie 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 3 Speed ax Volume SAUT aD Clock Displays the current time and date 42 Calendar Displays the calendar If data exists for a date the number will be shown in a different color 43 Info Displays recorded information See t
62. el setting value can be applied to all or just selected channels GANZ 58 9 Linked Camera Link cameras to record upon motion detection in another camera multiple cameras can be selected to be linked via motion Linked Alarm Out Link alarm outs to trigger on motion detected in a camera multiple alarms can be linked via motion Time Zone Setting i Time Zone Setting 1 Schedule Mode Time Zone Weekday Start Time O1 00 2 rea Schedule Mode Select the schedule Mode Weekday Saturday Holiday Weekday Setup timeline for the weekday schedule Saturday Setup timeline for the Saturday schedule Holiday Setup timeline for the Holiday schedule 2 Area Select the area mode there are 5 area modes for each schedule mode Areal Area4 Select a preset area mode to add All The Area All option is the default mode on the timeline when no other area 1 4 are used 3 Time Zone For selected area input the time period for operation 4 Clear For the select the Area Areal 4 the Clear button removes the area setup from the timeline Set Once the area and time zone are selected click the Set button to apply the setting the setting will then be shown on the timeline 6 Timeline Displays the timeline for the selected schedule mode Note Each area mode cannot be selected twice on the same schedule also area modes cannot overlap each other 59 3 3 2 Emergency
63. ent indication window the display shows the camera number and the time of event occurrence Event indication Time of event occurrence 2006 00 26 21 21 54 a Move upper event Camera number Camera 7 nn 2006 09 26 2 Camera 3 2006 00 26 21 21 55 Camera 3 Event contents Scroll event window 2 7 Full screen display Convert to full screen i 1 Click on the button to expand the view panel Y 201 Camera 1 3 Right click to return to the original size GANZ 30 2 8 Display settings Change the display setup to the one of the selected splits available activate the full screen and start a sequence looping between displays Picture conversion FT 3 1 1 When you select the single screen or 4 6 9 10 mode click on the i start picture sequencing button to 6 way 9 way Full screen Sequence 2 The sequence function will loop the display as shown in the diagrams below 4 split picture 9 split picture 3 Click on the E button again to stop the picture sequence feature 2 9 1Ch playback This feature activates the 1 channel playback While viewing the live screen the operator instantly playback one camera over a preset time period 1Ch playback 1 Select the camera picture you wish to search in live mode I hve Wierar 201 Camera 1 2007 07 03 16 47 29 HDD MAMA Parar A S A Configuration E Playback 2 If the 1Ch Playback button is
64. fer s created socket port listen started capture started Client Connect IP 127 0 0 1 Client Disonnect IP 127 0 0 1 5 View count Select to limit the amount of log data on the display screen 6 Page control Use to select between pages within a log search Go to first page Go to previous page 7 Print Print log on printer Go to next page Go to last page Current page number total page number Save as Save log data to another media 9 Log list display Displays the log information Goto 81 Import export configuration f Import Export BISJEN p 441E a LL AL E Configuration 4 Fl M Camera eH Camera H udio C Expor _e Alarm H M External Monitor T M Recording H M Event H M Backup H e Network H M System O System Configuration list Displays the system setup configuration After you select configuration click on the Import or Export button 2 Path Displays location of system configuration file 3 Browse Click on the Browse button to select a folder to save a Import Import the configuration file to another DVR 5 Export Export the configuration file from another DVR S W Upgrade i O Click S W Upgrade button to upgrade the software 2 When the window below appears find the S W upgrade package file Zip COR 2x Pe Ue 2007 06 11 NextDWR Standard 1 0 1 0 Ganz zip My Recent Doc
65. for selection by day Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Schedule Schedule Mode Weekday 8 Recording Mode MJ Continuous MJ Motion HB Object Watch BLEU MA Pre Rec ML_JATmM PoS Motion Schedule T 16 Virtual Keyboard MO Cancet A 12 month calendar Displays a calendar for a 12 month period 2 Schedule mode Click on the Ly button to select between the different modes Week Saturday Holiday Weekday Make a schedule to loop for every weekday Saturday Make a schedule to loop for every Saturday Holiday Make a schedule to loop for every holiday 3 Recording mode Select between the variety of recording modes Click on the box next to each recording mode to select each or simultaneous recording modes Continuous recording Records continuously Motion recording Recording only when motion is detected on screen Object watch recording Only recording for movement within a designated area Alarm In recording Recording only when alarm in is activated Pre recording Recording by motion but recording starts before motion according to a pre recording time period that can be manually set ATM POS Recording only by ATM POS events 4 Holiday Set up holiday by designation of user see page 46 5 Timeline panel Set up the recording type for each camera across a 24 hour period Multiple recording type can be set
66. g Option tem Loa Pat gd sen Neo Mc a DB ea Setup M Backup 2 Duration Day Alarmin Ly AlarmOut Ly Notification Date Time Filter Category Filter 3 Range start 2006 7 10 M M 9 39 9 CEATA yl 4 Ena E end 2006 7 11 m El 9 39 9 HE ype Date Time Level Type Contents 07 10 2006 10 43 19 Normal System System On 07 10 2006 10 43 19 Normal System capture board is detected 07 10 2006 10 43 19 Normal System 16 cameras detected 07 10 2006 10 43 19 Normal System 4 chip s detected 07 10 2006 10 43 19 Normal System 16 local recording codec s loaded 07 10 2006 10 43 19 Normal System 16 remote live codec s loaded 07 10 2006 10 43 20 Normal System 16 audio codec s loaded 07 10 2006 10 43 20 Normal System user account db loaded 07 10 2006 10 43 20 Normal System group db loaded 07 10 2006 10 43 20 Normal System db detected 07 10 2006 10 43 47 Normal System db is successfully opened 07 10 2006 10 43 49 Normal System 16 local live buffer s created 07 10 2006 10 43 49 Normal System local live listen started 07 10 2006 10 43 49 Normal System 16 writer s created 07 10 2006 10 43 49 Normal System 192 reader s created 07 10 2006 10 43 49 Normal System 16 Remote live buffer s created 07 10 2006 10 43 49 Normal Network socket port listen started 07 10 2006 10 43 50 Normal System capture started 07 10 2006 10 43 51 Normal System Client Connect IP 127 0 0 1 07 10 2006 10 43 57 Normal System
67. he number of recorded days and the recording period from the oldest recorded image date to the newest recorded image date Event Displays a list of sensor and motion detection events If you select an event in the list then the search facility will move to the event time and playback on screen 45 Adjustment Adjust display of the selected picture Adjust the picture brightness contrast sharpness enlarge screen and zoom Live View Press button to enter the live display 47 Setup Press button to enter the system setup mode Backup Press button to enter the backup menu Advanced search Select to use the advanced search features event search sequence search thumbnail search object search and POS search GANZ 90 4 2 Select search date and time You can use the calendar to go to any specific date If you select the date on which you wish to search it will be displayed in a different color If data exists in selected month it will show the dates in a different color Recording information is shown automatically in the timeline when the date is selected Select search date and time i 1 Select the date you wish to search in the calendar a Last year Move to previous year b Next year Move to next year c Last month Move to last month Next month Move to next month e Date Shows dates for the selected month O Today Moves to today s date 2 Change the date for the search using the
68. ime 8 J Buzzer Full Screen Not Used y gr A me Zone Linked PTZ Camera Camera 1 y Preset Notused PA Apply to Linked Camera Linked Alarm Out Alarm Out 1 Alarm Out 2 Virtual re es Zone Set the time period for which each area setup will be used In the zone setting select the schedule mode and then select the area to set over the 24hr time line period Block Count Configure the number of blocks within the motion grid Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of the motion detection Set All Area Select all the motion detection blocks on the grid Erase all area Clear all the motion detection blocks from the grid _ Note e The motion setting options schedule mode area and zone only function when the detection mode is set to motion detection and are not available for object watch detection 5 Rec Time Input the pre and the post recording time when the event occurs Pre rec time Set the pre recording time for the period between when the motion was detected and the time when the DVR starts recording Post rec time Set the post recording time for the period after when the motion has stopped and when the DVR stops recording 6 Action setting Set the internal buzzer to activate upon motion and select the camera to full screen in live view upon motion 7 Linked PTZ Set a PTZ camera to move to a preset position upon motion activation Apply to The selected chann
69. ion 41 Import Export S W Upgrade 42 Virtual ES CSS Cancel 7 Recording type Choose between once and cycle type recording Once If you choose the once type the recording will stop when the hard disk is full An alarm output can be used to indicate when the HDD is full Overwrite If you choose the overwrite type the recording will be continually loop the HDD storage In the Overwrite type the event data protection function can be used When the event data protection feature is used it will preserve events Motion Object Watch Alarm In ATM POS from being overwritten System Auto Restarting You can set the system to restart as a maintenance precaution Restarting the system lets the computer reconfigure files and so reduces the prevention of system damage through file errors Recommended reboot once a week Use Enable or disable the restarting feature Cycle Enter the cycle period day of system restarting Time Enter the system restarting time 9 Languages Select an appropriate language for the country of installation Log information Search and view the system log information D Import Export Import or export the configuration file 42 S W upgrade Upgrade the DVR software version Log information Log information creates a record of all operations performed by the DVR system If there is an event system change or abnormal operation this data can be located in the lo
70. ive check Multiple Drives and click Drive Selection button T Option The setup options may differ depending on the selected backup format e Time backup Backup event option Continuous Motion Alarm Event Pre Rec Audio e AVI backup Audio backup codec e SFX backup Audio backup Self Extract file e BMP JPEG backup Watermark watermark check S W copy frame information display 5 Click on the OK button to start the backup Note Backup time on the timeline bar 1 Drag right mouse button back time 06 Of 08 09 10 Mm 12 2 Click on the backup button to automatically enter the backup time GANZ 102 The back management menu shows the backup information time cycle format and status A schedule list of all backups currently in process is displayed and the order will progress according to the list Backup management 1 Click on the Backup button to find backup schedule list as shown as below re a Backup FA 2 Click on the Management button to display the backup schedule management list Schedule 2007 07 03 15 47 35 2007 07 03 15 48 35 2 information Type Instant Time Device Removable USB Drive Priority Up Time Range 2007 07 03 15 47 35 2007 07 03 15 48 35 Cam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Priority Dow B fe Progress pre O Backup schedule list Displays current backups in progress
71. ive screen as shown below 2006 09 26 el a o is HDD 89 GB Y s30 Logout A Configuration zx Playback In camera watch part when user wish to hide some special part because of privacy matter User can set up Privacy zone Masking privacy zone setup 1 Select a camera number for Privacy Zone you wish to set up 2 Select Use in the Masking Zone menu Attribute Camera Lise y PTZ Use z Covert Channel Hot Used p Masking Zone LISE ss L_Setting 3 Click Setting button then Grid pattern will be displayed on camera Display 4 Select a part wished to hide by mouse on camera Assigning of Privacy Zone Click left button on mouse and Drag Removing of Privacy Zone Click right button on mouse and Drag 5 Press OK button then Privacy Zone will applied on watch screen Note e On recording the special pare set as Privacy Zone will be not recorded GANZ 47 3 1 2 Audio The audio setup allows users to modify live audio output and recordings on the watch screen Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Audio Alarm External Monitor Camera Audios Vl Audio Audio7 Audios Audio 14 Audio 16 eine Recordin Name udio 1 Q090 Sampling 16kHz 8bits e Audio Link Info Q Sampling Camera 1 1 Audio 1 O O Audio 2 Audio 3 Audio 4 Audio 5 Audio 6 Audio 7 Audio 8 Audio 9 Audio 10 Audio 11 Audio 12
72. lay When recorded picture is played back the display will indicate that watermark is used Note e Watermark encrypts the data in such a way that when anyone tries to alter the picture data the GANZ system can detect the changes This prevents forgery or tampering video given for evidence 5 Video format Select the picture format type which the camera uses You can select between NTSC or PAL formats please reboot the DVR after changing the video format 6 Masking Zone Set up whether or not Masked indication in case of image setting Privacy zone on playback GANZ 78 Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Instant Playback Time Instant Backup Time Playback Time e ghor s gmn o y sec Backup Time o ghor s ri o yJsec The setup should be completed within 3 minutes Auto Delete Watermark ua Use Auto Delete Watermark Not Used y DB Retention Time Hour E Display Not Used y The maximum retention time is 6 months Masking Zone OSD Use Video Format E NTSC PAL System Auto Restart 8 The system will restart automatically uJ Use Cycle Recording Type 1 Day Lid 30 Day O Time use Alarm Out Alarm Out Alarm Out 1 w Language Dwell Time o grou o gmn o gs Language English Ly D 9 The system will restart automatically Etc 40 i Log Informat
73. leal y 352x240 y ap Camerato AA 10 352x240 y so Camera 10 Noma y 552240 y mp Camera12 352x240 y ant 10 Norma y 352x240 y so aes AAA o 352x240 y Camera15 10 Norma y 352x240 y ms Camera 16 10 Normal y A 30 00 01 02 03 04 los loe lo7 los jog ho 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 O L_ Holiday Virtual Es OS Cancet 1 Schedule type To see the schedule type click on the Ly button You can make a schedule using different recording options recording fps quality resolution emergency fps You can also click on the Color button to assign each schedule a color to distinguish between schedule types 2 Frame Set the recording fps for each camera 3 Quality Set the recording quality for each camera 4 Resolution Set the recording resolution size 5 Emergency recording rate Set the recording fps for emergency situation 6 Apply to The selected channel setting value can be applied to all or just selected channels Timeline panel Shows the recording schedule by weekdays Saturdays holidays You can select which type of recording option you want to set up by using the mouse to drag areas of each recording option on the graph 3 2 2 Schedule Establish the recording schedule using the various recording modes and set for weekdays Saturdays and holidays The display includes a calendar
74. ls Preset Tour Setup Use to setup a PTZ camera to move between preset positions in a selected order and time interval Preset Tour Setup Preset List Preset Tour List O Name Repeat Type Position 2 Ga Position3 D Name Input preset tour name which will be added to the preset tour list 2 Repeat Type Selection of tour operation type Ge Continuously repeat the preset tour Ex Preset 1 gt Preset 2 gt Preset 3 gt Preset 2 gt Preset 1 C a Loop the preset tour Ex Preset 1 gt Preset 2 gt Preset 3 gt Preset 1 3 Tour Sequence Setup Select preset ID to tour and setup delay time between presets 4 Preset Tour List Add delete update a preset tour Add To save a tour setup when finished click the Add button Update To change a tour select a tour from the list Make changes and then click Update button to save the changes Del To delete a tour select a tour from the list then click Del button 2 13 System shutdown Power off 1 To shutdown the DVR the user must be logged in and must have permission to shut down the system 2 Click this button to activate the shutdown process 3 Select the System option and then click OK to shut down the system Please Select Exit Option Sistem Ty Note Illegal system shutdown prevention e Before the system can be shut down the user ID and password will appear and the details mu
75. n allocate DB changes on the hard disk in the DVR server Remote Upgrade Set up the upgrade of DVR S W to GMS 5 Configuration Allow user authorization to change composition for the DVR system setup Login Allocate authorization to login when in the setup menu Camera Allocate authorization to set up camera options Audio Allocate authorization to set up live audio and recording options Alarm Allocate authorization to set up sensor alarm in and alarm alarm out options External monitor Allocate authorization to set up external monitor options Recording Allocate authorization to set up recording options Schedule Allocate authorization for recording schedule setup Motion Allocate authorization to set up motion detection options GANZ 70 Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System Group list Account Group Name Description tone co NM administrators A reas Day s Ly Restricted Users E Ds E Standard care Ly hange password at first login E Mail A Phone bo Description OT Permission Server Shut Down DB Alloc W Remote Upgrade EE 3 Configuration User list EJ Camera Y Audio Alarm Y External Monitor Description Recording MI Schedule W Motion Emergency Video Loss admin E Mail A Backup Network DDNS Stream Control Monitor Setting WJ Date Time J Information v4 Emergency J Masking Zone PTZ Contri Hycovert Channel CZ B
76. n ef Cameras 552200 y Camerae 0 Normal y 3 c 10 Z Camera to 10 5524240 y Z Epen y Camera 12 252240 y Camerata AA 10 352x240 y ant 10 Normal y Z Hasana Er D comm E Normal y O Use Select a camera on which you want to use transfer control 2 Camera It shows each camera number 3 Remote Frame Control the frame rate which is transferred by each camera across the network 4 Remote Resolution Set the resolution size to be transferred by each camera across the network 5 Remote Quality Set the quality of picture to be transferred by each camera across the network 3 5 4 Emergency Monitor This function transfers the pictures and data to Emergency Monitor on the client computer when an emergency or event occurs You have to set up the remote IP address port number and picture transfer time Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Emergency Monitor List Name 0 e Name Remote Address Address 176 121 176 1 5 2 e Port 12005 Emergency Stream Transfer Time Notification Item Q Emergency Event Motion Video Loss om trae ecm bce ee oe erat om ce ha bee bred Be Bd be BL Alarm In me ee oe oe ee ee ES ee ee Bi bee bred 1341915518 ada update C 0a Virtual _ Cancer 4 Emergency Monitor Name Enter the Emergency Monitor setup name for the acc
77. name of the POS installation Select POS ID Select the POS ID connected to the DVR Linked Camera Select the channel number of the camera to record POS data Select POS format Select the type of POS format which was installed Display Cam 2 Port Device Set up of POS device so that it can communicate to the DVR Port Number Select the port number connected to the POS Interface Mode Select the Interface mode connected to the POS Baud Rate Select the POS speed 2400 115200 BPS Parity Set bit None Odd Even Space to prevent fatal error Data Bits Set data bit 4 5 6 7 or 8 Stop Bits Set data bit 1 1 5 or 2 3 OSD Display OSD Select whether or not to display POS information on screen Display Time Set up the time to display information on the screen after the barcode has finished scanning products for one client or when Enter key is activated If the DVR gets the information about next product the information displayed on window unrelated to display time is deleted and then next product information is displayed Display Cam Select the channel s of camera to display POS data 4 Available POS Device Select to add update and delete POS device currently linked to the DVR Add Add new POS device to the list Update Revise the setting of an existing POS device and click Update button Del Select a POS device and click delete to remove from the
78. oad ZR DHC1630NP GANZ 121 4 Specifications MA XP Modified it 4 Compression Method GSM 610 Video a Composite 8Channel Composite 16Channel VGA 1 Port Composite 1 Port SPOT Full Screen 2 Port 8 Ch Recording 1 Ch Output 16 Ch Recording 1 Ch Output Display NTSC 240 fps PAL 200 fps NTSC 480 fps PAL 400 fps Resolution NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 PAL 704x576 704x288 352x288 Screen 1 4 6 9 Division 1 4 6 9 10 16 Division Divide Recording Speed NTSC Max 240 fps NTSC Max 480 fps PAL Max 200 fps PAL Max 400 fps Resolution NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 PAL 704x576 704x288 392x288 Type Continuous Motion detection Object watch Alarm In Pre Recording ATM POS Alarm In Alarm Out 8 Ports 4 Ports 16 Ports 4 Ports CD RW AN USB Version 2 0 Supported NDB CBC Database SFX AVI Joeg amp BMP C ee Power AC 100 120 200 240 50 60Hz 10 5 5A Model SPC 500 12VW GANZ 122 ODO CBC Co Ltd www GANZ jp 104 1 0
79. oliday schedule every year from designated date 3 Holiday list Shows a list of previously setup holidays and their repetition periods Holiday Setup Holiday sa Um Date Cycle 2006 10 31 No Cycle Cycle No Cycle Every C day Every E Week Every C Month Every a Year Range Start 2006 10 31 T ka Unlimited 4 Count Times End 2006 10 31 T y 4 Range Set up the holiday by different time and count ranges Unlimited Will never stop looping the holiday Count 7 time Set up number of holidays to repeat based on the starting day End Set up holiday from a specific starting day and finishing day 5 Add Add holiday date to the recording schedule Click on the Add button to add a new designated holiday 6 Update Update holiday information Click on the Update button to update holiday information 7 Del Delete holiday from the recording schedule Click on the Del button to delete the holiday from the holiday list 3 2 3 Storage Calculator Storage calculator obtains information from the settings for recording rate quality resolution and recording dates on each channel You can then use the calculate feature to work out the recording time or the required HDD size Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Storage Calculator 1 Day 24 hours 1 Month 30 Days Came
80. on Object watch Alarm In Pre alarm ATM POS recording 6 Audio output indication Select one channel full screen for audio playback When selected this icon appears to indicate live audio GANZ 23 2 4 System status System status i a Hard disk storage The size of the hard disk and percentage used are displayed HDD usage diagram color will change to red after 90 full Click on the D icon to enter the Database allocation menu As Below DB Allocation Local C Drive Aoc 3 37 GB Size 3 37 Local D Drive 130 23 GB Alloc Size 130 23 GB Local F Drive 97 65 GB Alloc Size 97 65 GB Network Y Drive Fr 271 77 MB 98 Directory b USB connectivity Displays if a USB device is connected Double click ES if you want to disconnect the USB device from the system The window below will then appear click on the device you want to remove in the list and then click Remove button USB device connected Orange color USB device not connected Gray color Safely Remove Hardware removable disk Remove Close 24 c Recording process Displays if the DVR is overwriting on the storage One time recording Gray Overwrite recording Red d CMS connect Displays if CMS remote software is connected CMS connected Blue CMS not connected Gray 25 2 5 DB drive allocation New DB drive allocation 1 Using the administration login
81. ount 2 Emergency Monitor Address Enter the address information of the Emergency Monitor Address Enter the IP address of the remote client computer Port Enter the port number for transfer to the remote client compute 3 Emergency Monitor Dwell Time Set up the dwell time of the picture and the event information on remote client computer when the emergency or event occurs 4 Notification Item Select the Emergency Monitor transfer method Emergency Monitor has two types of methods Emergency and Event Select a channel to inform the Emergency Monitor for the options motion Object Watch Video Loss Alarm In 5 Emergency Monitor List Emergency Monitor accounts can be added deleted and edited Add Add account in Emergency Monitor list Update Update existing account in the Emergency Monitor list Delete Delete account in Emergency Monitor list GANZ 69 3 6 System 3 6 1 User Manage users and groups This function can limit the authority of a user or group to manage the DVR which enables the user to administer the unit effectively Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Group list Administrators Password al y Power Users E Be a Restricted Users Change password at first login E Mail Standard Users Permission Server MI Shut Down DB Alloc Remote Upgrade 4 Contiguration LJ Camera Y
82. p list 2 Time Select Daily Weekly Monthly or Yearly and the repetition period Then select the start and end time range Start Time Enter the time you wish to start the backup Must be after end time range Start Time Range Enter the start time range for the backup period End Time Range Enter the end time range for the backup period 3 Destination Enter the details for where the backup is to be made Server Select the DVR server on which the backup will be made Media type Select backup media on which backup data will be stored Network Drive y CO Drive Network Drive Removable USB Drive Device Select the drive path for the type of media on DVR server Path Select the path which the backup will be made Multiple Drive During backup when one HDD is full tt moves to next HDD and back up automatically amp sequentially To set Multi Drive check Multiple Drives and click Drive Selection button 4 Option Make a backup by an event category 5 Camera Select the camera or channel to backup 6 Backup list It shows the backup details for the time cycle period and backup media The backup will start in order according to time which is set up in the backup list 7 Add After entering a backup schedule click on the Add button 8 Update Select to update a backup in the list click on the Update button 9 Delete Select backup to delet
83. ra 8 1 Result Recording Size per Day 96 77 GBytes Camera to 0 normal y 11 Camera Available Rec Time 5 Day s 4 0 Hour s Calculate Use Camera Frame Quality Resolution pe a Apply to Opto Oman All Camera n oi og Rec Time Calculation Y Camera 1 EA 1 352 240 w HDD Size 3 HA 10 Normal y 352x240 Z v QHDD Size Calculation Cameras A Normal x 252x240 x E Cameras A 10 Normal y 252x240 y Dayts 3 an a 10 normal y A camer Cf Normal ln z Normal y a i M M y y Camera 12 352 240 y Camera 13 Required HDD Size Camera 14 i camente ESO omai y sesok 264 nl Virtual _ ns msn 1 Use Select the camera for calculating HDD Size 2 Camera lt shows each camera number 3 Frame Set the recording frame rate for each camera 4 Quality Set the recording quality for each camera 5 Resolution Set the recording resolution for each camera 6 Rec Time per day Set the recording time for each camera 7 Apply to Selected channel setting values can be applied to all or just selected channels Calculate It contains options for Recording time calculation and HDD size calculation Rec time calculation Calculate the storage duration for a set HDD capacity HDD size calculation Calculate HDD capacity for a set recording duration 9 Calculation Click Calculation button to calc
84. receive the address automatically from the DHCP server if the DVR is connected to a DHCP network If connected to a LAN network without a DHCP server then manually enter the network details for the connected network input IP address subnet mask and gateway 2 Auto DNS Server setting Input first DNS server address to main DNS server and support DNS server Note e Please contact the network administrator if you don t know the IP address or network situation 3 Bandwidth Set up the maximum bandwidth for the DVR data transmission by network 4 Number of Remote Users Set up the acceptable number of connected clients remote users Note e When many clients connect to the DVR the system can interfere with basic operation due to a large load on system resources The count function is made to prevent the system from being overloaded by too many users If this happens limit the client connect number 5 WEB DVR Support Select to enable or disable the Web DVR facility 6 GMS Support Select to enable or disable the GMS software connection 7 Port number Input the network port on which data is transferred Click on the Port Check button to find if the selected port number is available on your network Upgrade Agent Port Input the network eel number by which to upgrade DVR software Click Port Check button to check the network port is available GANZ 66 3 5 2 DDNS DVR system connected
85. st replace it with the same or equivalent type of battery specified by the manufacturer Depleted batteries should be discarded according to manufacturer s instructions e This may cause an explosion Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight and always maintain room temperature Avoid candlelight and heat generating devices such as a heater Keep the system away from high traffic areas e This may cause fire lt te iS gS Install the system on a flat surface with sufficient air ventilation Do not place the system on elevated surface e This may cause system malfunction or serious injuries The power outlet must be placed on a ground and the voltage range must be within 10 of the voltage rate Do not use the same outlet with a hair dryer iron refrigerator or any heating appliances e This may cause fire heating and electric shock If the system s HDD has exceeded its life span you may not be able to recover any data stored inside the HDD If the video on the system screen appears damaged while playing a recording stored inside the system s HDD it must be replaced with a new one Ask for an engineer s assistance for HDD replacement from your dealer e CBC is not responsible for deleted data caused by user mishandling A N Warning Connect with AC230V if the AC selector appears as shown here Power setup Connect with AC115V if the AC selector appears as shown here
86. st be entered again before the system will shut down e This is to prevent the illegal shutdown of the DVR by any unauthorized person Shut Down ID 39 2 14 Virtual keyboard The virtual keyboard can be used if there is no keyboard easily accessible to the DVR orifthe keyboard is missing damaged Virtual keyboard display l 1 Click on the Virtual Keyboard button and the display will pop up on screen 2 Activate the virtual keyboard buttons using the mouse On Screen Keyboard 3 ioj x File Keyboard Settings Help esc Fo F10 F1 F12 psc brk pifajajalsfofrfojojof bksp fino nm pui 7 gt ta alwle r tlylulilo p r 1L amp foelfendran 7 8 9 ck j falrfofrfifrfof off e aspel r ef o fefrfef ee cle ot SE ctl 3 Click on the X button or File gt Finish in the menu window to exit the virtual keyboard Note e The virtual keyboard is supported only in English language It is not supported in Korean or other language versions 3 Configuration 3 1 Hardware The hardware setup allows users to modify external device configurations such as cameras alarms and monitors 3 1 1 Camera You can set up each camera configuration individually using the options available below Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn A A A AR er A Camera adic larm External Monitor
87. the mouse pointer to the area which you want to zoom out from 4 If you left click the mouse button it will then zoom out from the designated area F B t J k 5 Click on the button to return to the normal mouse cursor GANZ 99 Move 1 Enlarge picture 2 Click on the er button then the mouse pointer will change to the um icon 3 Select the screen and drag it to the area you wish to search 4 Click on the er button to return to the normal mouse cursor Note Zoom in out by Keyboard and Mouse e Push Ctl key and Click left button on mouse then Zoom in is executed e Push Ctl Shift key and Click left button on mouse then Zoom out is executed e Push up Mouse Wheel button then Zoom in is executed Push down then Zoom out is executed In case of Zoon in by Mouse Wheel button User can drag and move wherever wished place e When Zoom button is been using on Adjustment of Search Zoom in Out on Keyboard amp Mouse is not working GANZ 100 4 7 Backup Backup display 1 Click on the Backup button to backup in search mode a k 1 EH A Backup Management Backup Format Source Time QAVI QSFX BMP QUPEG Server Range Destination Server LocalServer Ly Start 2007 4 42 13 tt a 90 5D Media HDD M Device Multiple Drives 2007 12 13 1 alala 11 21 so BY Drive s EN GA HA Eran J Multiple Drives Camera Micam1 XACam
88. time 3 Search Start the object search function a Object search list window Display the results of the object search in thumbnail format GANZ 113 5 5 POS search The POS search can be used to find a sale or transaction and the video data related to the POS data LIQUEUR COFFEES MUFFINS 2006 81 14 10 18 13 Gli i smeta 1 0 ir 14603984 hie ED EB 200s e i y M TW Prawns Kowloon 1 Spiced Beef 1 5 DESSERTS 1 i2 gt FRIES 1 VON Hdi I MIX GREEN SALAD 1 i 1 793 MTEA 1 1 1 EL Today a info Event Adjustment 2006 11 14 2006 11 14 POS Cam Time 2006 11 14 09 36 00 H 2006 11 14 09 36 15 2006 11 14 09 36 29 item Type 2006 11 14 09 36 56 2 2006 11 14 09 37 11 item Name 2006 11 14 09 37 25 2006 11 14 09 39 46 e Live View 5 2006 11 14 09 40 01 2006 11 14 09 40 15 Configuration Ra pa pp pl ps e List Count Start 8 50 36 PS fo E end Advanced Search 6 4 21246 Speed u faa joo lot oz los loa los loe lo7 los lo ho 11 12 13 ha 15 he 17 18 ho 20 121 22 23 3 Camera 4 Volume U Ep Joona 1 Window Display the output for the selected camera and show the POS data 2 Option Configure the POS search time range query information POS channel selection and list count The query information can be a number or description of goods 3 Search Start the POS search 4 Product Displays
89. tion in a specified area and time period 2006 09 26 EA 22 03 54 TE dl R 5 E 202 AO EXI A a a EEN gt Le W TF 1 2 6e 7 8 9 itt e sas B 4 15 16 AGG 20 21 22 23 1 Ss Bar 24 f25 E8 27 28 29 30 ET 13 00 34 1 7 Wise teh 5 13 01 07 203 j Event Adjustment ISA 20121 EU gy Ricans 6 703 k a a Sensitivity Select All QE A de 50 Delete All 13 04 S68 Select Block gt IA adas Ses E y D De Q eve x continued search Hoos QU AMAT O Ome A nd Ga Y Configuration D 100 number end 11 8 23 KY NEO A os SIN Mate tte ha SAURA LN A T k i y y Backup 3 HO Search 1 n Advanced Search _L qae es on 6421246 I 01 02 jos os los los lo7 los joo io 11 12 ls 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Speed may Camera a Volume lille Al Sa BHEE Display windows Shows the camera picture for playback Use this to select the motion search area s 2 Option Area Edit To help configure the object search there are options for fill screen clear screen and change number of blocks in the grid Set Set up the object search time period and sensitivity of object search area Continued search Check the box to display the next event list on the search result window Number Set up the display event number on search result window Start 8 End Set up the search
90. u 1234 or press CENTER Selection 2 Singlestepping F8 is OFF 6 Click on Restore Disk to recovery HDD needs no password y Jul HARI ini LUS q ll D ju ll ll 1 MERO iW Wii ii Restore c AN sl ci i il mi GANZ 118 7 Click on the OK button to start LE ER RE LL LR LE Do y 28 t to t o 5 u ir a CD ROM Varningt ALI data will be deleted Source File Mame C BACKUP_P UCL Destination Disk Disk 1 8 When the restoration is complete a beep will be heard 9 Click on the Reboot button SR E i G eg LES ee n Step 3 Input Paccuord A Frocesd arte Ieas ire il 10 After the restart OS Backup will install automatically Hacking up your sustem Speed L2HB Sec roo 1524 mu Total 1524 mum 11 After OS Backup is finished the system will restart automatically 12 Restart the Windows system to run the DVR software GANZ 119 3 How to do System Recovery on HDD In case of physical HDD fault or serious Windows system failure the user can use Recovery CD to recovery system But for other cases such as small Windows system problem or if system cannot start the user can use data recovery software on HDD Notice If the user uses the data recovery software on HDD all recorded data cannot be kept And for HDD physical error or user mistake recorded data cannot be recovered How to do System Recovery on HDD 1 Restart ZR DHC1630NP
91. ulate option the setup Result Displays the result of the storage calculation 3 3 Event 3 3 1 Motion detection Record images and generate alarms using individually assigned cameras for motion detection Determine motion block areas sensitivity and pre post recording times Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Motion Camera Detection Mode Motion Detection Q Object Watch Motion setting Schedule Mode Weekday Area Zone Block Count 16x16 Sensitivity Set All Area Erase All Area r Rec Time Apply to Pre Rec Time ISsec g Post Rec Time ISsec ly LJ Block Count Ly Sensitivity Action setting Pre Rec Time Post Rec Time J Buzzer Full Screen Not Used y gr 2 me Zone Linked PTZ Camera Preset Not Used y us Le Linked Camera Linked Alarm Out Alarm Out 1 Alarm Out 2 Alarm Out 3 Alarm Out 4 nn Cane 1 Camera Select the camera you wish to set up 2 Motion detection grid Displays the picture for the selected camera Use the mouse to select and deselect blocks within the area to be used for motion detection The green color means the area is active and a blank block indicates that it is deactivated Motion detection area setup Click the left mouse button and drag or select areas for motion detection area designation Motion detection area removal Click the right mouse button and drag
92. uments mm j ko Desktop My Documents ee Filename 2007 06 11 NextDVR Standard 1 0 1 0 Ganz gt Places Files of type ZIP File zip Cancel 3 After clicking the Open button the software upgrade will start as below Upgrading 4 When the software upgrade finishes the DVR application will reboot 3 6 3 Date time Set the current date and time of the DVR system configure the local time zone and change the current time and date or synchronize the system time by the NTP server Configuration Camera Recording Event Backup Network System AddOn Setting Date Time Date lime setup Date Time 2007 12 12 w 16 41 53 Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Date Format YYYY MM DD ly Delimiter Time Format HH mm ss y h hour m minute s second t am or pm hh 12hour HH 24hour Calendar Format S M T W T F S NTP Synchronization NTP Time Server time windows com Ly Synchronize NTP Time Automatic Setup LJ Time Synchronization When Restart ua Schedule Time Synchronization O 06 00 00 Warning You are about to set the system clock to a time value earlier than the current system time Select one of the options below to complete the time change Accept new system time and delete data recorded between the current time and the newly set time Confirm accept new system time do not delete previously recorded data an
93. up use the mouse to drag recording areas on the graph 6 Apply to Selected channel setting values can be applied to all or just selected channels GANZ 52 7 Motion Schedule Click this button to view the motion schedule set for weekday saturday holiday BB Area M Area 2 E Area 3 BB Area 4 a All Schedule Mode o loo loi lo2 lo3 los los jos lo los log 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Weekday y y Recording Mode M Continuous My Motion MJ Object Watch MJ Alarm in We Pre Rec Holiday setup 1 Click on the Holiday button to set up a holiday in the recording schedule Holiday Setup Holiday No Cycle No Cycle O Every a day Every ET Week O Every al Month Q Every sa Year Range Start 2006 10 31 T x Unlimited Q Count Times End 2006 10 31 T el Calendar Select the date which you will designate as a holiday Last year Next year Last month Next month Move to current date 2 Cycle After setting up a holiday date the user can create the holiday repetition period by day week month No Cycle It will just record one day which is designated as a holiday Every day Repeat the holiday schedule every day from designated date Every Week Repeat the holiday schedule every week from designated date Every Month Repeat the holiday schedule every month from designated date Every Year Repeat the h
94. use AVR automatic voltage In order to maintain stable system performance regulator for stable power supply have your system checked regularly by the l service center It is recommended to coil the core ferrite around the connector of the system to avoid e CBC is not held responsible for system electromagnetic interference breakdown caused by user mishandling 1 Installation 2 Live 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 9 2 6 2 7 2 8 System front panel System back panel BASE CONCE ON aa ae ddl E EEEE Alarme AG ONNMCGC TON wee teta dor al Taaa Gas dae ne Alarm out COMMECIION 22 Ras Da RE RDA tintin ner ea i RS485 port connection Network connection Live screen Login menu PICTURE COMPOSITION is System status DB drive allocation Event indication Full screen display Display settings 1 Ch playback Instant backup Camera picture allocation Pan tilt mode System shutdown Virtual keyboard User Manual Index se 13 Ap 16 17 18 eke 26 29 30 S roy SR o elie Leanne e nok ante 33 Oia eee EE ona ec a teeter gan eo terete 34 96 39 EEE 40 3 Configuration 3 1 Hardware L ETE A A RNA se A ns ae 3 1 1 Camera RE o 0 E A A O A mee een A A A 3 1 4 External monitor A0 O22 M CONNU Ho lo US AS E dns ns dal RO CONTOURS IE A es 207 3 2 2 Schedule 3 2 3 Storage Calculator a SR E AS gt 3 3 Event a Boe ec eee ees Or 3 3 1 Motion detection A Sata
95. verage e If liquid is poured onto the system it can cause a system malfunction or fire Prevent the power cable from being severely bent or pressed by a heavy object e This may cause fire Avoid any place with moisture dust or soot e This can cause fire or electric shock a Clean the dust around the system on a regular basis When cleaning the system always use dry cloth Do not use wet cloth or other organic solvents e This may damage the surface of the system and can cause system malfunction or electric shock When pulling the power cable from the plug do so gently Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoid using the plug if the holes on the outlet are too loose e This may cause fire or electric shock A N Warning Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the system on your own It is extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system e This may cause fire electric shock or serious injuries Check for any danger signs such as a moist floor loosened or damaged power cable or unstable surface lf you encounter any problems ask your dealer for assistance e This may cause fire or electric shock Keep at least 15cm between the back of the system and the wall for the cables connected into the system Otherwise the cables may be bent damaged or cut e This may cause fire electric shock or injuries When the system s battery is depleted you mu
96. yback backup data Search C01 Camo1 LED ME a 17 D 2021222374 ca 26 27 en An 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 O 04 10 ta hs he 97 ln ho ho dor ie 2 Pl di u e 105 4 8 Snapshot run Snapshot run 1 Click on the button to capture the search screen to still image OOR Go PA 21 55 51 La La EA Oo PSS E E A Configueaion E Backys aS ee a 000000 Seaucam Jon lor oz ios pa 05 los or wa op to din nz da la his he hr he o zi pz zs E 2 Select the folder to save the snapshot image Look in Sal lale Name TO size Type Modified File Folder 2006 09 24 File Folder 2006 09 22 File Folder 2006 09 22 File Folder 2006 09 22 File Folder 2006 09 22 File name 2006 09 27 02 44 13 Files of type BMP Format bmp y 106 4 9 Printing Print in search display i 1 Select the search image you wish to print 1 4 iDo oO be 7 B 20 EA ES 26 27 28 29 IG Carr D Cita Cai Citar i Print Ei ES HP DeskJet 850 Status Default printer Ready Type HP DeskJet 550C Where LPTI Comment Print range Copies fr Al Number of copies 1 Pages tom tof a Selection OA A me Cancel 3 Check the printer options Then click on the OK button to start the print 107 If a printer is not connected an error message will be shown as below y Before you can print you need to install a printer To do this chck Start

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