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1. 4 bd 2 8 Alarm input and output connections 1 Alarm input A Alarm input is grounding alarm input B Alarm input demand is the grounding voltage signal C When the alarm is connected with two DVRs or connected with DVR and other equipments it should be isolated by relay 2 Alarm output Alarm output can not be connected with high power load no more than 1A When forming the output loop it must prevent the big current from relay damage Use the contact isolator when there is a high power load 3 PTZ decoder connections A The earth for the PTZ decoder and DVR must be shared otherwise the common mode voltage will lead to the PTZ control failure Shielded twisted pair is recommended B Avoid high voltage Take precaution against the thunder and lightning C Atthe outlying end connect a parallel 1200 resistance to ensure the signal quality D The 485 AB lines of the DVR can not connected with other 485 output equipment in parallel E The voltage between the AB lines of the decoder must be less than 5V 4 Front equipment earthing note Bad earthing can lead to burnout of the chip 5 Alarm input type unlimited The DVR alarm output port is constant opening type 11 1 2X3 4 1 alarm input 2 grounding 3 RS232 4 alarm output 5 RS485 G grounding arth C1 NO1 Alarm output interface constant open type G RS232 por A B 485communication interface which is connected with the recording contr
2. It is not an active sound box The audio lines are damaged The hardware of the DVR is damaged There is an audio signal in the surveillance window but no audio signal in the playback state Possible reasons are as followed Setting issues the audio option is not chosen The according channel is not connected with the video The time is wrong Possible reasons are as followed setting is wrong The battery is in bad connection or the voltage is too low The oscillation is damaged 52 Im N m NOD 01 4 0 144 U N e 13 N OM 01 Co PD 14 O01 Co n2 r5 The DVR can not control the PTZ Possible reasons are as followed There is something wrong with the frontal PTZ The setting connection or the installation of the PTZ decoder is not correct The connections are not correct The PTZ setting of the DVR is not correct The protocols of the PTZ decoder and the DVR are not matched The address of the PTZ decoder and the DVR are not matched When multiple decoders are connected the far port of the PTZ decoder line A B must connect a 120 Q resistance to reduce the reflection otherwise the PTZ control is not stable The distance is too far The motion detect is not working Possible reasons are as followed The time range set is not correct The motion detect area set is not correct The sensitivity is too low Limited by some hardware edition can not login via web or CMS Possible re
3. Open Close Page Switch C ancel Picture 3 16 Auxiliary Function Control Intuitive Auxiliary Operation choose auxiliary equipment select Open or Close button as the switch control Auxiliary Number The operation of the corresponding auxiliary switch according to the PTZ agreement Page Shift In Picture 3 16 click Page Switch button to enter Picture 3 17 PTZ Main Menu the menu itself can be control by the menu control buttons 3 5 6 Color setting Set the selective image parameters the current channel for the single window display and cursor placed for the multi window display You can use the desktop shortcut menu to enter the interface The image parameters include tonality brightness contrast saturation You can set different parameters at different time sections 24 Picture 3 18 Color Setting 3 5 7 Output Adjust Adjust TV output area parameters You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter main menu management tools Output adjust 8 Output Adjust Top Def late Bottom Deflate Left Deflate Right Deflate c OK Cancel Picture 3 19 Output Adjust 3 5 8 Logout To logout shut down the system or reboot the system You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter main menu O Logout Logout Shutdow Reboot Picture 3 20 Logout Shutdown Reboot the system Logout Quit the menu Re enter the password to log back in Shut down Quit the system Turn off the p
4. aan pen m Read only Read Write Normal Format Disk Read Write Normal Recover Read Write Normal Partition il a Cance Picture 4 32 HDD Manage 44 4 5 2 Account Manage the user purview Note 1 The maximum character length is 8 bytes for the following user and user team name A blank ahead of or behind a character string is invalid A middle blank in the character string is valid Legal characters include letters numbers underline subtraction sign dot 2 here is no limit to the number of users or user groups You can add or delete a user group according to the user definition The factory setup includes user admin You can set the team as you wish The user can appoint the purview in the group 3 User management includes group user The group and user name can not be the same Each user only belongs to one group y p 3 ser Name Group tatus Modify User GUI SE Modify Group Normal gt E T3 PARAR Default Use Modify Password A Add User A y uvm Add Group SE Delete User a Delete Group Picture 4 33 Account Modify User Modify the existed user attribute Modify Group Modify the existed team attribute Modify Password Modify a user password You can set 1 6 bit passwords A blank at the beginning or end of the attribute is invalid A blank in the middle of the attribute is valid Note The user who possesses the user control authority can modify his her o
5. Router will automatically distribute Mobile Port for the device when mobile monitor it need this port WIFI Through wireless network to connect with the DVR Wifi SSID Authentication Signal dd wrt OPEN Very Low Enable SSID Password IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Search search SSID of wireless LAN Enable Select it to enable the function SSID SSID name Password password of WIFI IP Address IP address of WIFI Subnet Mask Subnet mask of WIFI Gateway Gateway of WIFI 41 4 4 5 GUI Display Configure the video output parameters including the front output mode and code output mode Front output In the local preview mode and includes channel title time display record status alarm status bitrate info transparency and region cover Code output In the network surveillance and video file mode include channel title time display record status alarm status bitrate info transparency and region cover LZ Main Menu gt System gt GUI Display Channel Title Set Time Display channel Title Rec ord Status Alarm status nsparency Picture 4 28 GUI Display Channel Title Click the channel name modify button and enter the channel name menu Modify the channel name as required Time Display means the selected state This displays the system data and time in the surveillance window Channel Title means the selected state This displays the system channel number in the surv
6. System General Set system time data format language hard disk full Configuration configuration time operation machine number video format output mode summertime stay time Encode Set main assistant coding parameter code mode resolving configuration ability frame rate code stream control image quality type code stream value frame between value video audio enable Network Set basic network parameters DHCP and DNS param configuration eters network high speed download PPPOE NTP Email IP purview DDNS parameter GUI display Set channel name preview hint icon state transparency cover area time title channel time fold PTZ configuration Set channel PTZ protocol address baud rate date bit stop bit check Serial port Configuration Set serial port function baud rate date bit stop bit RS232 check Set patrol mode and interval time 26 Management Hard disk Set appointed hard disk as read write disc read only disc tools management or redundant disc clear data resume date and so on User management Modify user team or password Add user or team Delete user or team Online user Break the connection with the already login user Lock the account after break until booting up again TV adjust Adjust TV upside downside nearside starboard distance Automatic maintenance Set automatic reboot system and automatic deleting files Restore Resume setup state common setup code setup record ing setup alarm s
7. 2 3 Snapshot Storage Setup snapshot parameters for different channels At first time it s set for 24hours snapshot continuously pls go to Main Menu Record Snapshot Storage for appropriate settings Note If normal snapshot storage pls setup Snap at Main Menu gt Advanced Snapshot pls refer to chapter 4 5 1 HDD Manage W Main Menu gt Record gt SnapShot Storage Picture 4 2 Channel Select the related channel to set click all to set all channels Presnap Setup presnap picture quantity before recording default is 5 pieces Record Set record status Schedule Manual and Stop Schedule Will take a snapshot according to the record type setting regular detect and alarm and time setting period Manual No matter what the present channel is doing once you choose the manual button it will only take a snapshot when you tell it to Stop No matter what the present channel is in a state once you choose the stop button it will stop the snapshot function Period Set normal record period Sets the frequency that a Snapshot is taken Type Three types regular detect and alarm sets the trigger for a shapshot Record type Three types regular detect and alarm Regular snapshot at set period Detect snapshot at set period when motion detect video blind and video loss are set as the trigger to activate a snapshot Alarm snapshot at set period when alarm in which is preset for snapshot enable Note for
8. 4 Alarm output Please check current channel status o means it is not in alarming status 9 means it is in alarming status You can use desktop shortcut menu or click main menu gt alarm function alarm output to enter the alarm output interface Alarm Output Alarm Type Configuration Manual Stop Status OK Cancel Picture 3 9 alarm output Configuration Alarm is on according to the configuration Manual Click the all button and the according channel is alarming no matter the channel in any state Stop Click the stop button and the according channel stops alarming no matter the channel in any state 3 5 5 PTZ control The PTZ Operation interface is as followed The functions include PTZ direction control step zoom focus iris setup operation patrol between spots trail patrol boundary scan assistant switch light switch level rotation and so on Note 1 Decoder A B line connects with the DVR A B line The connection is right 2 Click main menu gt system configuration gt PTZ setup to set the PTZ parameters 3 The PTZ functions are decided by the PTZ protocols PTZ Control Speed Zoom Focus Iris Set Ptz Trace Page Switch Cancel Picture 3 10 PTZ setup 20 Speed Set the PTZ rotation range Default range 1 8 Zoom Click l button to adjust the zoom multiple of the camera Focus Click button to adjust the focus of the camera Ir
9. Playback control Refer to the following sheet for more information 18 B nee B see 39 B w Law E eese B oea 1 Table 3 2 Playback control key OH Note Frame by frame playback is only performed in the pause playback state Operation hint Display the function of the cursor place Special functions Accurate playback Input time h m s in the time column and then click the play G button The system can operate accurate playback according to the searching time Local zoom When the system is in single window full screen playback mode you can drag your mouse in the screen to select a section and then left click your mouse to view this in local zoom You can right click your mouse to exit 3 5 3 Record Mode Please check the current channel status O means it is not in recording mode e means it is in recording mode You can use the desktop shortcut menu or click main menul gt recording function recording set to enter the recording control interface Record Mode Record Mode All 2 3 EOS C 7 8 9 10 T 12 13 14 IS 16 Schedule 9090404004000 04 48 40 4846 009 Manual Stop Cancel Picture 3 8 Record Mode Schedule Record according to the configuration Manual Click the all button and the according channel is recording no matter the channel in any state Stop Click the stop button and the according channel stops recording no matter the channel in any state 19 3 5
10. Server Net Server Info PPPoE O 0 NTP 10 0 Your SMTP Server 25 0 0 O DDNS Set Invalid TP ps eme Picture 4 18 NetService 36 PPPoE setup Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt PPPOE Enable Picture 4 19 PPPOE Input the user name and password that the ISP Internet service provider provides After saving it reboot your system Then the DVR will build a network connection based on PPPoE The IP address will change into a dynamic IP address after the above operation is done Operation After PPPoE dialing is successfully look up the IP address in the IP address and obtain the current IP address Then use this IP address to visit the DVR through user port NTP setup Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt NTP Enable Picture4 20 NTP The NTP server must be installed in the PC Host computer IP Input the IP address installed NTP server Port Default 123 You can set the port according to NTP server Time zone London GMT 0 Berlin GMT 1 Cairo GMT 2 Moscow GMT 3 New Delhi GMT 5 Bangkok GMT 7 Hongkong Beijing GMT 8 Tokyo GMT 9 Sydney GMT 10 Hawaii GMT 10 Alaska GMT 9 Pacific time GMT 8 American mountain time GMT 7 American mid time GMT 6 American eastern time GMT 5 Atlantic time GMT 4 Brazil GMT 3 Atlantic mid time GMT 2 Update Period The same with the NTP server check interval Default 1 Ominutes 37 EMAIL setup If the alarm is turned on or t
11. V2 62 R07 Build Date 2011 07 14 14 26 25 SerialNo 0257769490a2 Status 43 Picture 4 46 Version 4 7 Shut down system Refer to chapter 3 5 8 50 5 FAQ and maintenance 5 1 FAQ If your problems is not listed please contact your local installer for service Jr The DVR does not boot up normally Possible reasons are as followed The power supply is not correct Switch power supply line is not in good connection Switch power supply is damaged The program updating is wrong The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken The front panel is damaged The main board of the DVR is damaged SIO O1 B WN rm 2 The DVR reboots automatically or stops working a few minutes after boot up Possible reasons are as followed The input voltage is unstable or too low The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken The power of the switch power supply is low Frontal video signal is not stable Bad heat radiator or too much dust or bad running circumstance for the DVR The hardware of the DVR is damaged OOA 0N rn 3A System cannot detect a hard disk Possible reasons are as followed The hard disk power supply line is not connected The cables of the hard disk are damaged The hard disk is damaged The SATA port of main board is damaged JI U Ne 4 There are no video outputs in single channel multiple channels and all channels Possible reasons are as followed The program is not mat
12. are as followed There is no media player There is no DX8 1 software or higher edition There is no DivX503Bundle exe file to play AVI video files The DivX503Bundle exe and ffdshow 2004 1012 exe files must be installed in the windows xp system UNa can not remember the advanced code or network code in the local menu operation Please contact the local service or call the HQ service We will offer the service according the machine type and the program edition Maintenance Please brush the printed circuit boards connectors fans machine box and associated parts regularly Please keep the earth well conected to prevent the video or audio signal from interfering with the DVR and from static or inductive electricity Do not pull out the video signal line or RS 232 port or RS 485 port with the power on Do not use a TV in the local video output port VOUT of the DVR It will easily damage the video output circuit Do not turn off the power directly Please use the turn off function in the menu or press the turn off button in the panel 3 seconds or longer to protect the hard disk Please keep the DVR away from any heat resource Please keep the DVR well ventilated for better heat radiation Please check the system and maintain regularly 55 Appendix 1 Remote controller operation 6 Record mode Same function as Record mode TT tanta Appendix 2 Mouse operation ake right hand as an example The mouse in USB c
13. gray display indicates nonsupport 3 1 Turn on Plug in and turn on the power supply switch If the Power supply indicator light lights up then the video recorder has turned on After startup you will hear a beep he default setting of the video output is a multiple window output mode If the startup time is within a set video recording time the timing video recording function will start up automatically Then the video indicator light of the corresponding channel will light up to let you know the DVR is working normally Note 1 Make sure that the input voltage corresponds with the switch of the DVR power supply 2 Power supply demands 220Vx 1076 bOHz We suggest using UPS to protect the power supply under suitable conditions 3 2 Turn off There are two methods to turn off the DVR Entering main menu and choosing turn off in the turn off the system option is called soft switch Pressing the power supply switch is called hard switch Illumination 1 Auto resume after power failure If the DVR is shut down abnormally it can automatically backup video and resume the previous working status after a power failure 2 Replace the hard disk Before replacing the hard disk the power supply switch in the rear panel must be turned off 3 Replace the battery Before replacing the battery the setting information must be saved and the power supply switch in the rear panel must be turned off The DVR uses a button battery The
14. is used to debug and update program or set up specific serial port Baud rate Choose the corresponding baud rate length Data bits Include 5 8 options Stop bits Include 2 options Parity Include odd even mark space 43 4 4 8 Tour setup set the patrol display B means that the tour mode is turned on You can choose the single window four windows nine windows sixteen windows patrol display or single display Main Menu gt system gt Tour Enable Tour Interval Return after finished Picture 4 31 tour setup Interval Set the patrol switch interval The set range is 5 120 seconds Note toy O means turn off on the patrol 4 5 Advanced 4 5 1 HDD Manage Configure and manage the hard disk The menu displays current hard disk information hard disk number input port type status and overall capability The operation include setup the write read disk read only disk redundant disk hard disk format resume default Choose the hard disk and click the right function button to execute Note Read Write Disk The equipment can write or read data Read only Disk The equipment can read data but can not write data Redundant Disk Double backup the video files in the write read disk Main Menu gt Advanced gt HDD Manage x a y HDD No Type Status Read Write Read Write No Snapshot 3 2 1 Read Write Normal 3 1 Read Write Normal 1 1 Read Write Normal Redundant 5 SS Read Write Normal AA 7
15. multi channel real time remote monitoring simultaneously at narrowband state especially used with a mobile screen 35 4 4 3 Network setup TCP Port HTTP Port HS Downloa NEEDS OK Cancel Picture4 17 Network Net Card You can choose cable network card orwireless network card DHCP Enable Obtain IP address automatically not suggested Note DHCP server is preinstalled IP address Set the IP address Default 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask Set the subnet mask code Default 255 255 255 0 Gateway Set the default gateway Default 192 168 1 1 DNS setup Domain Name Server It translates the domain name into IP address The IP address is offered by network provider The address must be set and reboot then it works TCP port Default 34567 HTTP port Default 80 HS Download Transfer Policy There are three strategies self adaption image quality precedence and fluency precedence The code stream will adjust according to the setup Self adaption is the tradeoff between the image quality precedence and fluency precedence Fluency precedence and self adaption are valid only when the assistant code stream is turned on Otherwise the image quality precedence Is valid 4 4 4 NetService Choose the network service option and click the set button to configure the advanced network functions or double click the service button to configure the parameters Main Menu gt System gt NetService Net
16. related alarm function pls refer to chapter 4 3 4 2 4 Backup You can backup the video files to external storage through setup Note The storage must be installed before the file backup starts If the backup is terminated the files already backed up can be played back individually Ya Main Menu gt Record gt Backup a Name Type Remain Total Detect 1 E Dev USB DISK 100 GB 1 00 GB EE 2 E Dev IDE DVD RW 1 00 GB 1 00 GB Backup Picture 4 3 Backup Detect Detects the storage connected with the DVR such as hard disk or universal disk Erase Choose the file to delete and click erasure to delete the file Stop Stop the backup Backup Click backup button and the dialog box pops up You can choose the backup file according to type channel and time recorded a EEE Start Cancel Picture 4 4 File Backup 29 Remove Clear the file information Add Show the file information to satisfy the set file attributes Start pause Click the play button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup Cancel During backup you can exit the page layout to carry out other functions 4 3 Alarm Function Alarm functions include motion detect video blind video loss alarm input and alarm output 4 3 1 Motion Detect When the system detects a motion signal that reaches the set level of sensitivity the motion detect alarm is switched on and the linkage function is turned on Pictu
17. the input No type the preset point then click the preset button the PTZ will turn to the corresponding preset point 21 Value input blank PTZ Control Preset fqe Pattern Tour mm A AutoScan AutoPan IN e Page Switch Cancel Picture 3 12 PTZ Control 2 Cruise between Points A PTZ camera can be set to cruise between a series of preset points This is called a cruise To set the PTZ up to do this is as follows 1 Cruise Between Points Settings A cruise line is a set up of multiple preset connected points the setup procedure is as follows Step 1 In Picture 3 10 use the Direction key to turn the PTZ to a designated location click the settings button to enter Picture 3 13 Step 2 Click the Tour button enter the tour number into the Patrol Number box if it isn t already showing and then click Add preset The number of presets in the tour will show in the Preset box Step 3 repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have set out all the preset designated cruise positions Remove Preset Please input the preset value in the blank click Remove Preset button then remove the preset points Remove Cruise Line Input the number of cruise line click Remove Cruise Lines button then remove the cruise lines set PTZ Config Cruise Button Preset points Function Preset 5 blank Preset GU Patrol No l m qme i Add Preset Cruise line Border pel Preset blan k Del Tour Picture 3 13 C
18. this label 2 2 Hard disk installation Before you first use the DVR please install the hard disk as follows 3 Screw on the hard disk 4 Screw on the hard disk 7 Put the top back on 8 Screw on the cover 2 3 Rack mount installation This series of DVR is in a standard 1 5U case so it can be rack mounted Step 1 Make sure the room temperature is lower than 35 C 95 f 2 Keep at least 15cm space around the DVR to allow air to flow 3 Installation is from bottom to top 2 4 Front panel may vary on some models 1 Play Pause 5 2 Slow play 6 3 Fast play 7 4 Playback pause 8 b Playback stop 9 6 Record 7 Power switch 8 USB 9 MainMenu O A Screen switch 1 B Record search 2 C PTZ control 3 D Assist 4 E Shift F Cancel G IR signal receiver H Direction OK I Light indicator Front panel function table Serial NO Mark Play Pause Slow play when playback Slow Play Press 6 on the Remote controller Fast Play Fast play when playback Press 7 on the Remote controller E Function Play or Pause when playback Press 5 on the Remote controller 2 3 4 Playback Playback record file and pause Pause Press 8 on the Remote controller Start stop record use direction button to choose any record channels what you want 7 Power on off 1 Power Switch E Function SHIFT Switch different functions among numbers character and Switch others A y In the Menu press up or down to m
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20. APOLLO PRO LITE LX ENHANCE YOUR DVR WITH OUR WIDE RANGE OF VIS CAMERAS OUR PRODUCTS ARE FULLY TESTED TO WORK TOGETHER OE 105 yr QI EYEBALL DOMES P400 CAMERAS VANDAL DOMES QVIS uo PTZ CAMERAS INTERNAL DOMES MINI CAMERAS DONT SETTLE FOR LESS ALL OUR PRODUCTS CARRY VIS LOGOS Directory LA ee UA CS 5 2 Open package check and cable connections 6 ZI Or ee ee BB usen 6 Zee Hard weinsellatiqn a N amp dm Ru 6 2 9 Rackmount a e sso BG err ent 7 s o eo UI TRITT 7 2 300 A S a rag e 9 2 6 A Ang TG Se ee Aem e ER 9 2 Audio and video input and output connections 10 2 7 1M Videoinput connectTONEESP EIN Lom 10 2 2 Video output connections and options sees 10 Ama Audio signalinpu m E WM N 10 2 Audio signal OUtpWk 57 g EE Ldi 2 8 MermapputacuiBut CQanections liil SR eene Inc 278 1 Alarma pert specifications o oocococccncononcnnncorororonanos i 2 8 2 Alarm output port specifications 4 r2 2 8 3 Alarm output port relay perameters eese ES A0 anced doe connections zv A a s s E 3 Bsic operatiomP A O AO A al C E nM WM o 14 3 2 Ium off 25cm 287 22728 08 27 DL 14 3 3 _ System Lagi A e Aum os a IE 3 4 D O iita A A A A 15 3 547 Dgekiep ShortcuBMN MB aeanoea enaena iere a a aieee rsa 3 5 Main M
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22. Search mode Time Date Alarm Motion Detection amp exact search accurate to second Storage Space Occupation Audio28 8MB H 1ch Video CIF 4 5G 24hours 1ch And Video D1 16 20G 24hours 1ch k paceup Hard disk network Backup mode Network USB flash USB movable HDD Video output 2 channel TV output BNC 1 VGA output HDMI Audio output 1 channel Recording storage Alarm input 8 channel 1 channel RJ45 100M 100M 1 R 485 1 RS232 2 USB 2 0 ports 2 SATA port Alarm output Network port PTZ control port USB port Hard disk port 57 J w J Other Power supply 12V 4A external power supply lt 15W without hard disk Working 0 G 55 C temperature 58
23. System gt NetService gt Wireless Config x Enable Type cthnet my cdma c OK Cancel Picture 4 25 Wireless Config Enable Choose Enable to make all settings available Type Dial type default AUTO Wireless AP 3G access point Dial Number 3G Dial Number User Name User name of 3G Password Password of dial user IP Address IP address got from dial Mobile Monitor Setup To view the device on a mobile please make a router mapping of this port and use CMS to monitor and operate it by this protocol Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt Mobil x Enable Port OK Cancel Picture 4 26 Mobile Monitor Setup 40 Enable Select this to make sure the abnormal function is working Port This is the port to enable mobile monitoring You will need to make a router map of it if you want to view everything by mobile UPNP UPNP protocol can set auto port forwarding on the router make sure UPNP is running on the router before useing it Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt UPNP x Enable Make sure UPNP is running on router befort using this OK Cancel Picture 4 27 Enable Choose Enable to make sure all UPNP settings available HTTP Route will automatically distribute HTTP port for the device when IE viewing it need this port eg 60 12 9 26 66 TCP Router will automatically distribute TCP port for the device when monitoring via CMS it need this port MobilePort
24. ancel Picture 4 41 Upgrade Upgrade choose USB interface Upgrade file choose the file which needs upgraded 4 5 8 Device Info Provide device interface info like audio in alarm in out to be conveniently used for user Main Menu gt Advanced gt Device Info Audio In Channels 4 Alarm In Channels 8 Alarm Out Channels 2 SD Card Record GUI Theme General Picture 4 42 Device Info 4 6 Info 4 6 1 HDD info Display the hard disk state hard disk type overall capability residual capability the recording time and so on Status Read Write 58 29 GE 0 00 MB Normal Read Write 21 69 GB 0 00 MB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 69 83 GB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Normal Read Write 79 99 GB 79 99 GB Normal A Bi cess ep smt View recording times Cancel Picture 43 HDD Info 48 Clue O means that the hard disk is normal X means that the hard disk is not working means that there is no hard disk If the user needs to change the damaged hard disk then you must shut down the DVR and remove all the damaged hard disks before installing a new one behind serial number means the current working disk such as 1 If the corresponding disk is damaged the information will show as 4 6 2 BPS Displays the code stream Kb S and hard disk capabil
25. ard can not control the DVR Possible reasons are as followed The serial port of the DVR is not set correctly The address is not correct When multiple transformers are connected the power supply is not large enough Please give each transformer individual power supply The distance is too far Alarm cannot be recessional Possible reasons are as followed The setting of the alarm is not correct The alarm output is turned on manually The input machine is damaged or the connections are not correct There are some problems for specific program edition Please update the program Alarm is not working Possible reasons are as followed The setting of the alarm is not correct The connection of the alarm is not correct The alarm input signal is not correct A alarm is connected with two loops synchronously The remote controller is not working Possible reasons are as followed The remote control address is not correct The remote control distance is too far or the angle is too large The battery is used up The remote controller or the front panel of the recording machine is damaged 54 2 N Ze 23 5 2 1 The storage time is not enough Possible reasons are as followed 1 Front monitor quality is bad The lens is too dirty The monitor is in back lighting installation 2 The hard disk capability is not enough 3 he hard disk is damaged The downloading files can not play Possible reasons
26. asons are as followed The system is windows 98 or win me We recommend updating to win dows 2000sp4 or higher Version or installing the software for low edition ActiveX is hold back The version is not exceeded dx8 1 Update the display card driver Network connection failure Network setting issues Invalid password or user name The CMS is not matched the DVR program version The image is not clear or there is no image in network preview state or video file playback state Possible reasons are as followed Network is not stable The user machine is resource limited Choose the play in team mode in the network setup of DVR The region shelter or channel protection is set The user has no surveillance purview The real time image of the hard disk recording machine itself is not Clear 53 159 B C00 n9 L e O1 gt 0 NN L F Co N rR 18 B WN FR T B WN Hn 20 UN Network connection is unstable Possible reasons are as followed Network is not stable IP address is conflicted MAC address is conflicted The net card of the DVR is bad There is something wrong with the USB backup or writing a CD Possible reasons are as followed The rewritable machine and the hard disk are shared the same data lines The data is too much Please stop recording and backup The data exceeds the backup storage The backup equipment is not compatible The backup equipment is damaged The keybo
27. at there are two hard disks installed One is read write disk and the other is redundant disk refer to 4 5 1 Length Set the time length of each video file 60 minutes is the default value 27 PreRecord Record 1 30 seconds before the action time length is decided by the code stream Record mode Set the video state schedule manual or stop Schedule Record according to the set video type common detection and alarm and time section Manual Click the button and the relevant channel will start recording no matter what else the channel has been set to do Stop Click the stop button and the relevant channel stops recording no matter what else the channel has been set to do Period Set the time section for common recording The recording will start only within the set range Record type Set recording type regular detection or alarm Regular Perform regular recording in the set time section The video file type is IR Detect Trigger the motion detect camera mask or video loss signal When the above alarm is set as the opening recording the detection recording state is on The video file type is M Alarm This triggers the external alarm signal in the set time section When the above alarm is set as the opening recording the detection recording state is set to on The video file type is A Note Refer to chapter 4 3 to set corresponding alarm function 4 2 2 Playback Refer to chapter 3 5 2 4
28. btain the channel video signal the video loss alarm is turned on and the linkage function is turned on E Main Menu gt Alarm gt Video Loss Channel 1 Enable Period Set Alarm Output j Record Channel Oo Tour Snapshot PTZ Activation amm amm Delay Show Message j Send Email Buzzer FTP upload ras ar a A Advanced OK Cancel Picture 4 10 Video loss Set method refer to chapter 4 3 1 Motion detect Note Advanced button is the same as rightclick 32 4 3 4 Alarm input When the system gets an external alarm signal the alarm function is turned on amp Main Menu gt Alarm gt Alarm Input Alarm In 1 Y Enable Type Normal q Period Set Interval Alarm Output Delay Record Channel Tour Snapshot PTZ Activation Delay Show Message Send Email Buzzer j FTP upload Advanced OK Cancel Picture 4 11 Alarm input Set method refer to chapter 4 3 1 Motion detect Note Advanced button is the same as right click 4 3 5 Alarm output Refer to chapter 3 54 4 3 4 Abnormal Analysing and inspecting current software and hardware of the device When some abnormal events happen the device will make a relative explanation such as show a message and sound a buzzer FA Main Menu gt Alarm gt Abnormality Event Type INO Disk M Enable Show Message LJ Buzzer Picture 4 12 Abnormal Event Type Selecting the abnormity you want to inspect Enable Select it to make
29. ched Please update the program The image brightness is all O Please restore the default setup There is no video input signal or the signal is too weak The channel protection or the screen protection Is set The hardware of the DVR is damaged O1 BW DY mn 51 S 6 O1 6069 n2 EA 7 on B WUN rn 8 UNa 2 E TOJ W N e Real time image problems such as the image color or the brightness distortion Possible reasons are as followed When using the BNC output the option between the N mode or PAL mode is wrong and the image becomes black and white The DVR is not matched the monitor impedance The video transmission distance is too far or the loss of the video trans mission line is too large The color and brightness setting of the DVR is wrong can not find the video files in local playback mode Possible reasons are as followed The data line of the hard disk is damaged The hard disk is damaged Update the different program with the origin program files The video files to look up are covered The recording is not on The local video is not clear Possible reasons are as followed The image quality is too bad The reading program is wrong Reboot up the DVR The data line of the hard disk is damaged The hard disk is damaged The hardware of the DVR is damaged There is no audio signal in the surveillance window Possible reasons are as followed It is not an active tone arm
30. cture 4 15 DST date 34 4 4 2 Encode setup Set the video audio code parameters video file remote monitoring and so on Set every independent channel s coding parameter in the left part and set the combine encode parameter in the right part Note Combine encode introduces video compression technique which combines and compresses multi channel s video to a special channel Applying for multi channel playback simultaneously Dial up multi channel real time monitor mobile monitor and so on Advanced OK cancel Picture 4 16 Encode setup Channel Choose the channel number Compression Standard H 264 main profile Resolution Resolution type D1 HD1 CIF QCIF Frame Rate P 1 frame s 25 frame s N 1 frame s 30 frame s Bit Rate Type You can choose limited code stream or variable code stream When you choose the variable code stream there are six image quality options Bit Rate Set the code stream value to modify the image quality The larger code stream value the better image quality D1 512 2560kbps HD1 384 2048kbps CIF 64 1024kbps QCIF 64 512kbps Video Audio When the icons are all displayed in reverse the video file is video and audio multiplex stream Combine Enable Combine Enable When the icons are all in reverse displayed opening combination coding functions Mode multi channel playback is used in all channels to playback simultaneously and the narrowband transmission is used in
31. d use the DVR in a dry environment between O and 40 Do not position or use in direct sunlight or near a heat source Do not install the DVR in damp smoky or dusty environment Avoid shocks or physical damage to the DVR Please insure the DVR is level and in a stable workplace Please install in a well ventilated environment Keep the vents clean Use within the rating input and output scope 2 Initial check and cable connections 2 1 Initial check When you first receive your DVR please check the following 1 Please check whether there is any visible damage to the package appearance The protective materials used for the package of the DVR can protect the DVR against most accidental damage during transportation 2 Please open the box and get rid off the plastic protective materials Check whether there is any visible damage to the DVR itself 3 Please open the machine crust and check the data wire in the front panel power wire and the connection between the fan power and the main board Front and rear panel O The key functions on the front panel and the interface specification for the real panel are in the specification Please check the product type described on the front panel whether is the product type you ordered The label on the real panel is very important for after sales service Please protect it carefully If you have to contact us for after sales service please provide the product type and serial number from
32. eillance window Record Status means the selected state This displays the system recording status in the surveillance window Alarm Status means the selected state This displays the system alarm status in the surveillance window Bitrate info means the selected state The ninth window displays the code stream information in the nine window preview status Transparency Choose the background image level of transparency The range i 712188 29598 Resolution set the display resolution Channel Choose the set code for the output channel number Region Cover means the selected state Click the cover area button and enter the corresponding channel window You can cover arbitarily using the mouse the black region is for output Time display Channel Title 42 4 4 6 PTZ setup Picture 4 29 PTZ setup Channel Choose the dome camera input channel Protocol Choose the corresponding dome protocol PELCOD as an example Address Set as the corresponding dome address Default 1 Note The address must be consistent with the dome address Baud rate Choose the corresponding dome baud rate length You can control the PTZ and monitor Default 115200 Data bits Include 5 8 options Default 8 Stop bits Include 2 options Default 1 Parity Include odd check even check sign check blank check Default void 4 4 7 RS232 setup Picture 4 30 RS232 setup Serial Port Function Common serial port
33. etup network setup network service preview playback serial port setup user management Upgrade Upgrade the device by USB port Device Info Show device video audio and alarm ports System Hard disk information Display hard disk capability and recording time information Code stream statistics Display code stream information Log information Clear all log information according to the log video and time Edition information Display edition information Shut down D Logout or reboot 4 2 Record 4 2 1 Record Configuration To set the recording parameters in the surveillance channel The system is set up for 24 hours consecutive recording in the first startup You can enter main menu recording function recording setup to set Note There must be at least one read write hard disk refer to chapter 4 5 1 amp Main Menu gt Record gt Record Config Channel 1 x Redundancy Length 60 min PreRecord 5 Sec Record Mode Schedule Manual Stop Weck Thu v Regular Detect Period 1 00 00 24 0 L7 Period 2 00 00 Period 3 00 00 Period 4 00 00 Advanced OK Cancel Pictu re 4 1 Record Config Channel Choose the corresponding channel number to set the channel Choose the all option to set every channel to the same Redundancy Choose the redundancy function option to implement the file double backup function Double backup is writing the video files to two hard disks When you do the double backup make sure th
34. h a computer display there are some issues to take note of 1 Do not leave the display turned on for a long time 2 To ensure normal working demagnetize regularly 3 Keep the display away from electro magnetic Interference A TV is not a suitable replacement for a video output It can only be used for a short period of time and is particuarly suseptabler to nearby interferance The TV can also damage other equipment 2 7 3 Audio signal input The audio port is a BNC connection As the input impedance is high the tone arm must be active The audio signal line should be strong and away from any electro magnetic Interference and with a credible connection which should avoid false signals and joint welding and oxidation High voltage current should be especially avoided 10 2 7 4 Audio signal output Commonly the output parameter of a DVR audio signal is greater than 200mv 1KO BNC which can connect a low impedance earphone and active sound box or other audio output equipments through a power amplifier If the sound box and the tone arm can not be isolated a howling phenomena is often experienced Here are some methods to deal with this phenomena 1 Adopt a better directional tone arm 2 Adjust the sound box volume to below the threshold that produces the howling phenomena Use fitment materials that absorb the sound to reduce the reflection of the sound Adjust the layout of the sound box and the tone arm 3 gt
35. he alarm linkage photos are taken the system can send an email of the alarm information and the photos to an appointed address Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt EMAID Enable Eg SMTP Server mm SMTP Server Port 25 Need ssL User Name Alarm Message Picture 4 21 EMAIL SMTP server Email server address This could be an IP address or a domain name A domain name can only be used if it has the correct DNS configuration Port Email server port number SSL Decide whether to use Secure Socket Layer protocol to login User Name Apply the email server user name Password Input the user password Sender Set the senders email address Receiver Send the email to the appointed receiver s when the alarm is turned on You can set up to three receivers Title You can set this as you wish IP Filter setup When choosing from the white list only those IP addresses listed can connect to the DVR Up to 64 IP addresses are supported in this white list When choosing from the black list only these listed IP addresses cannot connect to the DVR Up to 64 IP addresses are supported in this black list You can delete the set IP address by v in the options Note When the same IP address is in the white and black list at the same time the black list takes precedence Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt IP FILTER Enable ha Picture 4 22 IP IP FILTER 38 DDNS dynamic domain name server Local domain na
36. ideo input port is a BNC connector plug The type of input signal is PAL NTSC BNC I1 OVP B 750 The video signal must be of the correct standard and have a high signal to noise ratio low aberration and low interference The image must be clear and have natural color and brightness in the environment in which it is to operate Insure the monitor signal is stable and credible The monitor should be installed in a suitable location where is away from backlighting and low illumination or uses backlighting and low illumination compensation The earth and power supply of the monitor and the DVR should be shared and stable Insure the transmission line is stable The video transmission line should be a high quality coaxial pair which is suitable for the transmission distance If the transmission distance is too great you should use shielded twisted pair video compensation equipment or transmit by fiber optics to insure the signal quality The video signal line should be away from all electro magnetic Interference and other signal line equipment High voltage current should be especially avoided Insure the connection is stable The signal and shield lines should be connected with a tight connection which will help avoid false signals joint welding and oxidation 2 7 2 Video output connections and options The video output is divided into PAL NTSC BNC 1 0VP B75 and VGA output selective configuration If you replace your Qvis monitor wit
37. is Click button to adjust the iris of the camera Direction control Control the PTZ rotation 8 directions control is supportive 4 directions in Front panelis supported High speed PTZ Full screen shows channel image Left mouse click to control the PTZ rotation and orientation Left click mouse and then rotate the mouse to adjust the zoom multiple of the camera Set Enters the function operation menu Page switch Switchs between different pages Special functions 1 Preset To set a preset location call up the preset points and the PTZ will automatically turn to the setting position 1 Preset option To set a location for the preset the procedure is as follows Step 1 In Picture 3 10 use the direction button to turn the PTZ to the preset position click the Settings button to enter Picture 3 11 Step 2 Click on the preset button and then enter the preset point number in the preset box shows O in box below Step 3 Click the Set button to return to Picture 3 10 to complete the setup check that the preset points and preset position corresponds Clear Preset Input preset points click Remove button to remove a preset PTZ Config Function preset Preset point Preset Button gt A input blank Tour Pattern Set Border Del Preset Picture 3 11 Preset Settings 2 To go to a Preset Point In Picture 3 10 click Page Switch button enter PTZ control interface as shown in Picture 3 12 In
38. ity MB H in real time It displays as a wave sketch map Main Menu gt Info gt BPS Channel Kb S MB H 9 1043 440 1043 440 1043 440 1043 440 1043 440 1043 440 1043 440 1043 440 cancel Picture 4 44 BPS 4 6 3 LOG Look up the system log according to the set mode Log information includes the system operation the configuration operation data management alarm affairs recording operations user management file management and so on Set the time section to look up and then click the look up button The log information will display as a list one page is 128 items Press Page up or Page down button to look up and press delete button to clear all the log information E Main Menu gt Info gt LOG rype All z Start Time 2010 08 12 00 00 00 Scarch End Time 2010 08 13 00 00 00 2 2010 08 12 10 31 49 efault Log 2010 08 12 10 31 50 RecoverTime 2010 07 31 11 44 28 2010 08 12 10 32 30 Log Out User default Logi 2010 08 12 10 32 30 Log In User admin Logl 5 2010 08 12 10 32 38 Save Configuratio Location 2010 08 12 10 32 38 Save Configuratio Regular 8 2010 08 12 10 32 39 _ Shut Down 2010 8 12 10 32 39 ITI c sa Remove Cancel Picture 4 45 LOG 49 4 6 4 Version Display the basic information such as hardware information software edition issue data and so on Main Menu gt Info gt Version Record Channel 8 Extra Channel 0 Alarm In 0 Alarm Output 0 System
39. me Insert the domain name registered by the DDNS User name Insert the user name Password Insert the password When the DDNS is successfully configured and started you can connect the domain name in the IE address column to visit Note The DNS setup must be configured correctly in the network setup Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt DDNS DDNS Type CN99 H Enable Picture 4 23 DDNS setup FTP setup FTP is available only when an alarm happens or an alarm activates a record and takes a snapshot it will then upload the related records and snapshot pictures to the FTP server Main Menu gt System gt NetService gt FTP Enable User Name Password Picture 4 24 FTP setup Enable Click Enable to activate all settings Server IP The IP address for the FTP server Port Domain Port of FTP the default is 21 User Name User name of the FTP Password Password of user Max File Length Max length for upload files at every packed default 128M DirName Directory of uploading files AS ARA eaae a 39 ARSP startup DDNS server to add devices and manage it in the DDNS server ARSP ES Type D i Enable Server IP 192 168 1 112 Port 15000 User Name test Password 508090 Update Period 1 Type choose DNS Enable B means it is chosen Sever IP IP address of DDNS server Port Wireless Config ADSL through 3G net card use CMS to visit and config the device Main Menu gt
40. ndary position then click Set button to enter Picture 3 15 select the left boundary return to Picture 3 10 Step 2 Please click the multi arrow direction button to adjust the PTZ to the right boundary click Set button to enter Picture 3 15 then select the right boundary return to Picture 3 10 Step 3 Complete setup the position of left and right boundary are now set right button click to exit PTZ Confi g Function Pattern Preset Patrol No Tour Line scan Pattern Left button border Border Picture 3 15 Boundary Scan Setup 23 2 Boundary Scan Calls In Picture 3 10 click the Page Shift button to enter the PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3 12 Please input the number of the scan in the value blank then click the AutoScan button the PTZ will begin to work on the scan line Click the stop button to stop 5 Rotating the Horizontal Click the Horizontally Rotating button and the PTZ will begin to rotate horizontally relative to the original position of the camera Click the Stop button to stop 6 Rotate Click on the horizontal rotating button and the PTZ will turn around 7 Reset The PTZ will restart and clear all the data back to O 8 Page Shift In Picture 3 12 click the Page Switch button to go to Picture 3 16 setting the auxiliary function Set the auxiliary number corresponding to auxiliary switch on the decoder PTZ Control Direct Aux per Light Open Close Aux Num Oper l
41. ol equipments such as the decoder 2 8 1 Alarm input port specification 1 channels alarm input Alarm input type unlimited The earth and the com port of the alarm sensor are parallel The alarm sensor has an external power supply The earth of the alarm and the DVR should be shared The NC port of the alarm sensor must be connected with the DVR alarm input port The earth of the power supply and the alarm sensor must be shared when used in an external power supply 2 8 2 Alarm output port specification 2 channels alarm output There is an external power supply when using the external alarm equipment Please refer to the relevant relay parameters to avoid overloading that damages the DVR 12 2 8 3 Alarm output port relay parameters Type JRC 27F Interface material Silver Rating Rating switch capacity 30VDC 2A 125VAC 1A Jaca Maximal switch power 125VA 160W Maximal switch voltage 250VAC 220VDC Maximal switch current 1A Isolation Homo polarity interface 1000VAC 1minute Inhomo polarity interface 1000VAC 1 minute Interface and winding 1000VAC 1 minute 2 9 Speed dome connections 1 Connect the 485 lines of the speed dome with the DVR 485 interface R485 2 Connect the video line with the DVR video input 3 Connect the speed dome to a power supply Note The speed dome A B port and the DVR A B port should be a corresponding connection A is Bis 13 3 Basic operation Note The button in
42. onnection is supported double click again to resume the multi window display Current shortcut menu in the menu Press middle Add or subtract number in the number setting butt Ure Switch the items in the combo box Page up or down in the list Choose the widget or move the item in the widget Drag mouse Set the motion detect area Set the cover area 56 Appendix 3 Technique parameters ART System Main processor High performance embedded microprocessor Operation system Embedded LINUX operation system System resources Pentaplex function live recording playback backup amp remote access Interface Operation interface 16 bit true color graphical menu interface mouse operation supportive display 1 4 8 9 image 1 4 8 9 16 image display display Video Video standard PAL 625line 50 f s NTSC 525 line 60 f s Surveillance image PAL D1 704x576 NTSC D1 704x480 quality Playback image PAL D1 704x576 NTSC D1 704 480 quality Video compression H 264 main profile Video control 6 options Recording speed 200 240fps CIF 400 480fps CIF 100 120fps D1 50 60fps D1 Motion detect 192 16x 12 detection areas multiple sensitivity Audio Audio compression G711A Bidrectional Talk Support Record Recording mode manual gt alarm gt motion detect gt timing And Playback Playback 8 8 channels playback simultaneously pause stop rewind fast play slow play next file previous file repeat shuffle backup selection
43. ove Cursor Change configuration in the Drop down men Press up or down to select record file in the playback status In the Preview screen press up or down to go into 1 4 8 9 16 multiple channels screen In the Menu press left or right to move Cursor ul In the playback status press left or right to move cursor of function button Enter Enter Enter ml Enter into main menu EG b HDD DD Shows HDD working status indication light Record REC Shows Record working status indication light Alarm ALARM Shows Alarm working status indication light Shift SHIFT Shows Shift working status indication light Power POWER Shows Power working status indication light R F Cancel 5 Return to former menu cancel current operation Return to preview status when playback H 2 5 Rear panel Note This is the interface for a 4 channel rear panel of a DVR See Appendix 3 on page 57 for more details for specific models 1 23 AB 6 7 LO 1 Video Input 2 Audio Input 3 Video Output 4 Audio Output 5 USB 6 Network 7 VGA 8 Alarm In amp Out amp RS232 9 Power Supply 10 Power Switch 2 6 Installation sketch map Alarm Output cl E y Video Input Video Output Audio Output ty6y6y656666666000000 29999 9999 202 Cre rere 00 0 9 O0 O aAA We Me uA us Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User 2 7 Audio and video input and output connections 2 7 1 Video input connections The v
44. ower supply When you press the shut down button there is a schedule hint After three seconds the system shuts down If you attempt to cancel midway through it will have no effect Reboot Quit the system Reboot up the system 3 5 9 Window switch Preview in a single window four windows eight windows nine windows sixteen windows thirty two windows according to your choice 25 4 Main menu 4 1 Main menu navigation Main menu Sub menu Function Record Config Set the recording configuration recording type recording time section Playback Set recording look up recording play video file storage Detect or format backup equipment back the selective files Snapshot Storage Set Pre snapshot record and record time Motion detection Set motion detect alarm channel sensitivity area linkage parameters defending time section alarm output screen hint recording PTZ patrol Video blind Set camera mask alarm channel sensitivity linkage parameters defending time section alarm output screen hint recording PTZ patrol Video loss Set video loss alarm channel linkage parameters defending time section alarm output screen hint recording PTZ patrol Alarm input Set alarm input channel equipment type linkage parameters defending time section alarm output screen hint recording PTZ patrol Alarm output Set alarm mode configuration manual shut down Abnormality Set alarm actived by no disk disk error and disk no space
45. own in each window CLE Teese 3 DE wes A Table 3 1 Preview icon 3 5 Desktop shortcut menu In preview mode you can right click your mouse to get a desktop shortcut menu The menu includes main menu record mode playback PTZ control High Speed PTZ Alarm Output Color Setting Output adjust Logout View 1 4 8 9 16 screens 15 EN Main Menu Record Mode PlayBack PTZ Control HighspeedPTZ Alarm Output 3 Color Setting Output Adjust Logout O view 1 Ed view 4 CA view g Ed view 9 Ed view 16 Picture 3 2 Shortcut Menu 3 5 1 Main menu When you login the system main menu is shown as below Main Menu Advanced Picture 3 3 Main Menu 16 3 5 2 Playback There are two methods for you to play the video files in the hard disk 1 In the desktop shortcut menu 2 Main menu Record Playback Note The hard disk that saves the video files must be set as read write or read only state 4 5 1 NexaiFile Picture 3 4 video playback 1 Listed files 2 File information 3 File searching 4 File backup 5 Operation hint 6 Playback control Listed files Look up the listed files that accord with the searching criteria File information Look up the found file information File backup Backup the chosen file Click the button and operate as followed Note The storage must be installed before the file backup If the backup is terminated the files al
46. r Choose the user and click delete user button Delete Group Delete the current group Choose the group and click delete group button Main Menu gt Advanced gt Account gt Delete Group GROUP fuser gt Name admin Memo administrator group Delete Cancel Picture 4 37 Delete Group 46 4 5 3 Online User Look up the network user information in the local DVR You can choose the network user and cut the connection Then the user is locked until next boot strap de Main Menu gt Advanced gt Online User User Name IP Login Type Picture 4 38 Online User 4 5 4 TV adjust Refer to chapter 3 5 7 4 5 5 Auto Maintain The user can set the auto reboot time and auto file deleting time limit i Main Menu gt Advanced gt AutoMaintain Every Thursday xj at 01 00 Picture 4 39 Auto maintain 4 5 6 Restore The system is restored to the default setup You can choose the items according to the menu Main Menu gt Advanced gt Restore Please select setting entries that you want to default Select all General Encode Record Config Alarm Set J NetWork NetService J GUI Display RS232 Account The Configuration of Channel Encoding Channel title Time title Regional Coverage Video Color OK Cancel Picture 4 40 Restore 47 4 5 7 Upgrade Main Menu gt Advanced gt Upgrade Upgrade Position USB DISK Upgrade file Ibootfont bin asar yoqarensas setas Sa Upgrade 9
47. re 4 4 Motion Detect Channel Choose the set motion detect channel Enable B means that the motion detect function is on Sensitivity Choose in the six options according to the sensitivity Region Click setup and enter the set area The area is divided into PAL 8x8 Green block means the current cursor area Yellow block means the dynamic detect defensive area Black block means the unfenced area You can set the area as followed Drag the mouse and draw the area Picture 4 5 Region 30 Period Trigger the motion detect signal in the set time section You can set according to week or set uniformly Each day is divided into four time sections Bi means the setup is valid Picture 4 6 set the time section Interval Only one alarm signal is turned on even if there are several motion detection signals in the set interval Alarm output Starts the external equipment of the linked alarm when the motion detect alarm is turned on Delay Delay a few moments and stop when the alarm state is turned off The range is 10 300 seconds Record channel Choose the recording channel multiple options are supported Trigger the video signal when the alarm is turned on Note Set in the recording setup and perform the linked recording Start detecting video files in the corresponding time section Tour B means that the selected channel is a single window alternate patrol preview The interval is set in the MainMen
48. ready backedup can playback individually a PlayBack gt Backup 2 O Name Type Remain Total Detect EA Dev USB DISK 1 00 GB 1 00 GB Dev IDE DVD RW 1 00 GB 1 00 GB Backup Erase Stop 17 Detect Detect the storage connected with the DVR such as hard disk or universal disk Erasure Choose the file to delete and click erasure to delete the file Stop Stop the backup Backup Click backup button and the dialog box is popped up You can choose the backup file according to the type channel and time A Main Menu gt Record gt Backup gt Backup N Type All M Start Time 2010 08 11 00 00 00 End Time 2 Required Remaining 0 00 KB 1 00 GB Picture 3 6 recording backup Remove Clear the file information Add Show the file information satisfying the set file attributes Start Pause Click the play button to start the backup and click the pause button to stop the backup Cancel During backup you can exit the page layout to carry out other functions File searching Search the file according to the searching parameter A Search Condition N MILL IEEE Picture 3 7 file searching File type Set the searching file type Channel Set the searching channel Start Time Set the searching time scan End Time Set the end time of the file search Play Mode Select different play mode Skip Decode Average Decode and Full Decode Sync Mode Select it for playback all chosen channels at the same time
49. ruise Between Points Settings 2 To view Cruise between Points In Picture 3 10 click the Page Shift button to enter the PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3 12 Please input the patrol number of the cruise in the value blank then click the Cruise between Points button The PTZ will cruise from point to point on the cruise line Click the Stop button to stop the cruise 22 3 Scan The PTZ can also work on the preset scan line repeatedly 1 Scan setup Step 1 In Picture 3 10 click the Setup button which takes you to Picture 3 14 Step 2 Click the Pattern button and input a patrol value in the pattern value blank Step 3 Click the begin button and enter Picture 3 10 here you can set the following items Zoom Focus Aperture Direction and so on Click Set button to go back Picture 3 14 Step 4 Click the End button to complete the setup Click the right button of the mouse to exit PTZ Config Scan value blank Function Pattern 5 Preset Patrol No Scan button lt n Picture 3 14 Scan Setup 2 Scan Calls In Picture 3 10 click the Page Shift button to enter the PTZ control menu as shown in Picture 3 12 Please input the number of the scan in the value blank then click the AutoScan button the PTZ will begin to work on the scan line Click the stop button to stop 4 Boundary Scan 1 Boundary Scan setup Step 1 In Picture 3 10 click the multi arrow direction button to turn the PTZ to a left hand bou
50. sure the abnormal function works Show message Automatically an alarm cue dialog box comes up on the main screen Buzzer The device will have a di di noise when the alarm is sounding 33 4 4 System setup Set the system parameters such as General Encode NetWork NetService GUI Display PTZ Config RS232 and Tour Setup 4 4 1 General 24 HOUR ENGLISH HDD Full DVR No Video Standard PAL Picture 4 13 System time Set the system data and time Date format Choose the data format YMD MDY DMY Date Separator Choose list separator of the data format Time Format Choose time format 24 hour or 12 hour Language Arabic Czech English Finnish Greek Indonesian Italian Japanese Portuguese Russian Thai T Chinese S Chinese Turkish Brazilian Bulgarian Farsi French German Hebrew Hungarian Polish Romanian Spanish Swedish Vietnamese HDD full Choose stop record Stop recording when the hard disk is full Choose overwrite Cover the earliest recording files and continue recording when the hard disk is full DVR No Only when the address button in the remote controller and the corresponding DVR number is matched the remote operation is valid Video Standard PAL or NTSC Auto Logout Set the latency time in 0 60 O means no latency time DST Choose the summer time option and pop the dialog box as followed Picture 4 14 DST week Main Menu gt System gt General gt DST Pi
51. system time must be checked regularly If the time is not correct you must replace the battery we recommend replacing the battery every year and using the same battery type Note The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information will be lost 3 3 System Login When the DVR boots up the user must login and the system provides the corresponding functions in the user preview There are three user settings The names are admin guest and default and these names have no password Admin is the super user preview guest and default s permissions are preview and video playback User admin and guest s password can be revised while their permissions can t be revised user default is the default login user whose permission can be revised but not its password 14 SYSTEM LOGIN User Name ladmin Password Please Login OK Cancel Picture 3 1 System Login Password protection If the password is entered continuously wrong for three times the alarm will start If the password is continuously wrong five times the account will be locked Through a reboot or after half an hour the account can be unlocked automatically For your system security please modify your password after first login 3 4 Preview You can right click mouse to choose the switch between the windows The system date time and channel name are shown in each viewing window The surveillance video and the alarm status are sh
52. u System gt Tour Snapshot Choose record channels when the alarm activates the system triggers the related channels for a snapshot signal Note For snapshot activation please go to set period detect and alarm enable at MainMenu Record Record config PTZ Activation Set the PTZ activation when the alarm is turned on Note PTZ activation is set in the shortcut menu gt PTZ control Set the patrol between spots trail patrol and so on Picture 4 8 PTZ Activation Delay When alarm is over recording will last a few seconds 10 300sec then stop Show message Pops the alarm information dialog box into the local host computer screen 31 Send EMAIL means sending an email to the user when the alarm is turned on Note Set in the NetService and send email 4 3 2 Video Blind When the video image is influenced by environmental factors such as excessive brightness or reaching the set sensitivy parameter the camera mask function and the linkage function are turned on Main Menu gt Alarm gt Video Blind Channel l y Enable Sensitivity Middle 7 Period M Alarm Output Record Channel Tour Snapshot PTZ Activation ON aa Dela y Show Message Send Email Buzzer FTP upload OK Advanced Cancel Picture 4 9 Video Blind Set method refer to chapter 4 3 1 Motion detect Note Advanced button is the same as right click 4 3 3 Video Loss When the equipment can not o
53. wn or other users passwords Main Menu gt Advanced gt Account gt Modify Pass x User Name admin x Old New Confirm o n Picture 4 34 Modify Password 45 Add user To add a user to the team and set the user authority Enter the menu interface and input the user name and password Choose the team and choose whether cover using is to be activated Cover using means that the account can be used by multiple users at the same time Once you choose the team the user authority is in the subclass of that team We recommend that the common user s authority is lower than the advanced user Main Menu gt Advanced gt Account gt Add User User Name Kcuseable Password Confirm Memo Y GROUP admin 53 oO Authority 1 Shutdown the device 2 E Channel Title E schedule A Backup 5 E HDD Management E PTZ Control Picture 4 35 add user Add Group To add a new user team and set their authority There are 36 different authorities shut down the equipment real time surveillance playback recording setup video file backup and so on Main Menu gt Advanced gt Account gt Add Group Name Memo 53 oO Authority gm O shutdow ES 1 J shutdown the device 2 Channel Title 3 El Schedule A Backup A HDD Management 5 El PTZ Control 7 E Account s B Query System Info El Query Log Info 10 El Clear Log v mmm ama Benno rz mn Cancel Picture 4 36 Add Group Delete User Delete the current use

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