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1. 4 3 Remote Controller 10 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address Multi window shifting Number Record Function assist Enter menu Cancel Direction 11 16 15 12 9 Jump forwards 10 Play last section 11 Jump backwards 12 Pause 13 Play next section 14 Slow motion 15 Play Pause 16 Fast Play 12 5 Rear View of the DVR 5 1 4 8 Way DVR On the 4 8 way DVR the audio and video inputs are both BNC connections 1 Alarm RS485 connection 7 VGA connection 2 Audio output BNC 8 USB port 3 Audio input BNC 9 Local Area Network connection RJ45 4 Power switch 10 Composite Video output BNC 5 230VAC Mains 11 Composite Video input BNC 6 RS232 connection 5 2 16Way DVR Due to the size restrictions on the rear of the DVR on the 16 way model the audio inputs are through a flying lead as shown on the next page 7 89 1011 1 2 3 4 12 13 5 3 1 VGA Connection 2 USB port 3 IEEE 1394 Fire wire port 4 Local Area Connection RJ45 5 Alarm Inputs 6 Alarm Outputs Normally Open Closed 7 Controllable 12V output 8 12V 12V 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Ground OV Ground OV PTZ Control Inputs A an B Composite Video Inputs 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 BNC Composite Video Inputs 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 BNC Composite Video Output to monitor BNC Audio Output to loud speaker
2. fDVR365 com Range of Digital Video Recorders o CCT723 4 Way DVR CCT726 8 Way DVR CCT727 16 Way DVR The DVR365 is an MPEG 4 Digital Video Recorder With three different models in the DVR365 range there s a DVR for every application Choose 4 way DVR for those small but demanding CCTV installations or the 8 way will suit most businesses requirements for the large CCTV installations choose the 16 way DVR The DVR365 will allow you to record video and sound in real time on every channel The DVR also acts as a video server so you can now keep an eye on your property from anywhere in the world by logging onto the DVR via the Internet Whether you use the DVR365 for simple unattended automatic recording of camera pictures in a small corner shop or you monitor the live activity of high street stores worldwide the DVR365 really is a fantastic all round product 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 Table of Contents OD ADP CAMO 3 Opetation Precautions 4 ZA Accessories a 4 Product Features And SpeCiCatiOns 5 JL Product KO FE 5 Trist d dE RO HE 7 Hard Dise Drive Installation 7 Asli Jnstallation SLC PS cei so
3. 6 where 6 is the highest quality The main difference between CBR amp VBR is that CBR records all of the image all of the time VBR only records the image when there is movement i e VBR saves on HDD space and is the better setting for transmission over a network Alarm If you turn the Alarm on in this menu the DVR will sound and trigger the alarm output when there is video loss Video This allows you to set up the HUE Contrast Brightness and Saturation of the channels Title This setting allows you to give names to the channels Alarm Settings This sub menu allows you to add up your external alarm inputs such as PIRs door contacts doorbells etc to your DVR You can set each alarm input individually by setting the required channel in CH The TYPE allows you to select Normally Open NO or 30 Pan Tilt Control Normally Closed NC depending on your input type After the external input you would want your DVR to start recording The RECORD allows you to select which channels to record 1 e you may want to record the channel that was activated or you may want to record every channel after an alarm activation DELAY 15 the time that the DVR will record for after an alarm input 10 20 30 90seconds Select the relevant channel in CH TYPE has NO normal Open or NC normal closed electrical outputs If the number in RECORD were selected recording would started automatically when there is an alarm input I
4. 9 Cancel 10 Enter 11 Direction 12 Direction 13 Direction 14 Information 15 Single window display 16 22123 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 16 Function assistant 2 17 Multi window splitting 18 Function assistant 1 19 Assistant indication light 20 Indicator light for standing by 21 Flying shuttle 22 Multi window shifting 23 Record 24 Cancel 25 Play last section 26 Slow play 27 Play pause 28 Fast play 29 Play next section 30 Enter Schedule of key functions Power off by Power switch pressing the key for Power Switch and indication Indication Light Power 4secs light Password input window shift or number input Numbers As number input 10 is equal to 0 If the light is red that channel is being recorded M mM CD RW Back up records May not be available Input remote control Address ADD address for operation of DVR Recording Red on numbers Light Perspex Cover Black Plastic CD RW Transverse moving shifting level 1 and level 2 menu pan tilt control 7 13 Left Right Lengthways moving change set up change number pan tilt control Used to receive the remote signal Cancel 9 24 Cancel ESC During playback restore to real time monitor 11 12 Up down Remote receiver Enter ENTER Enter Enter main menu system information Shift the window to single window 4 Information
5. BNC Audio Input Port Via phono leads On the 16 way DVR a made up lead is supplied for the audio input port with phono inputs see below Note ensure that you terminate your audio units into phono plugs Ethernet LAN port connection The DVR can be connected to a local area network LAN by utilising the Ethernet connection port provided on the rear of the unit The connecting cable should be category 5 cable terminated into an RJ45 connector which is the standard for Ethernet LAN s If connected to the network correctly the indicator light of the RJ45 input port will be on Note When connecting directly to a PC via the Network connection ensure that a crossover lead is used if connecting through a switcher hub use a standard LAN lead 14 AUDIO VIDEO 1 Alarm RS485 RS232 Net gt QC gt The indicator light is on when correctly connected to the network Connect to switch router or net exchanger Note Direct connection to PC 1s possible by bypassing an Ethernet switch however one end of the cable is required to be crossed over See below for connections oN 0 BW Ne Fig 3 4 1 Fig 3 4 2 Straight Cable Crossover Cable CAT 5 Cable Core Number Colour Representation Table 1 0 Core Number with respect to Core Colour 15 5 4 5485 Port 4 8 Way DVR Alarm Input Alarm 1 Alarm 8 Alarm Output ALARMOUTI ALARMOUT2 Controllable 12V outp
6. during monitoring and PLAYBACK HEIGHT is to set the window height during Encode CIF playback Multiplay ON Audio Mode can be set to either PCM Pulse Code Modulation or ADPCM Adaptive Pulse Code Modulation Sampling Rate can be set to SKHz 16kHz 22kHz and 32kHz Encode can be set to either CIF or 2CIF Multiplay can be set to ON or OFF Data delete This is used to clear the data on the HDD Be careful with e a this item Betore you delete the data you have to input eee the administrator s password Default EiT This allows you to reset all the settings to the factory default Note only use as Are you sure YOU WANT a last resort TO LOAD DEFAULT CONFIGURES YES NO Record backup BACKUP RECORDS Search backup Search the records in the backup device Move the cursor to select the backup device HDD USB CDR channel number DVR address type normal 33 file alarm file date time and so on CDR and USB device can be directly connected to the computer for the data reading List backup Search the records in the backup device Move the cursor to select the backup device HDD USB CDR channel number DVR address type normal file alarm file date time and so on After the successful searching system will list all the found files on the screen Backup records Move the cursor to select the backup device channel number backup speed starting date and time ending date an
7. RECORD RECORD ALL HDDS SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM INFO INFORMATION e HDD STATE INFORMATION HDD STATE VERSION VERSION DATE 24 10 2003 SEARCH START records See details at 7 3 1 Use DIRECTION key to perform setting in menu level 2 DATE 24 10 2003 TIME 02 20 PM PLAY START CH 1 DATE 24 10 2003 TIME 02 20 PM LIST SEARCH See details at 7 3 1 Use DIRECTION key to perform setting in menu level 2 See details at 7 3 1 Not able to search motion detection CH 1 DATE 24 10 2003 TIME 02 20 PM PLAY START HDD NUM 0 2 HDD CAP 0 1 600 8 6M FILE START 2003 04 12 19 00 22 FILE END 2003 05 13 17 00 44 PRESS ENTER INTO BITRATE INFORMATION INDEX This accurate search can be used when data in hard drive 1s 1n turbulence Displayed information can only be referred to 1 e it is not modifiable CDR STATE NO USB STATE NO VERSION ID 1 00 ISSUE DATE 03 01 2003 WEB VERSION 1 23 22 DATE 01 10 2003 TIME 16 45 45 PM GENERAL SAVE SAVETIME HDDFULL OVERWRITE RECORDLEN 60 MIN Been REMOTEADDR 008 COMMCTRL NONE SYSTEM SAVE CANCEL SETTING CH 1 ar WEEK SMTWTFS system TIMING 00 00 24 00 fe STATE ON oe TIME2 00 00 24 00 STATE ON SAVE CANCEL CH 1 MODE CBR AV FRAMERATE REAL BITRATE 1024K ALARM OFF VIDEO SET DEFAULT TITLE 01 ON SAVE CANCEL CH 1 TYPE NC RECORD 12345678 ALMOUT 12345678 DELAY 60SEC TIMEI 00 00 24 00 ON TIME2 00 00 24
8. ey Motion Detect mi Video parameter Genel Timing H Image Image Channel x Style VBR v Quality 5 Alarm When Video Lost OFF Save Network Transport Protocol ps TCP v Play Back 1 Preview image Style ven Quality 2 J Save Cancel There two types of Network transmission Protocols available TCP and Multicast Multicast protocol the user with admin control power can view the images at will other users can only view what the admin user is viewing 5 users are allowed to view at the same time TCP protocol each user can view the image at will According to the need user can choose the different protocol If it is through the Internet you must choose TCP 2 users are allowed to view at the same time Alarm When there are alarm input signals you can select the recording channel and the output port Motion Detection This menu allows you to select which area of the cameras you wish motion detection to be active on The coloured area is the selectable motion detection area The user can highlight areas to select the detection area and set the sensitivity of the area due to the requirement EI x e General Timing e Image Alarm Motion Detect Video parameter Detect Region ESR EB BH G3 ED SB D ED SE DD CEEI S RD EE EE 2 ED ES E DESI 8 2 S ED 8 8 Full Screen Channel w ju
9. 00 OFF ALMSVR IP 192 168 000 118 OFF SAVE CANCEL 23 SYSTEM SETTING SYSTEM SETTING ADMIN SETTING ADMIN SETTING CONTROL SETTING CONTROL NETWORK NETWORK MOTION DETECTION MOTION DETECTION PASSWORD d PASSWORD OTHERS OTHERS DATA DEL 29 DATA DEL DEFAULT LOGOUT LOGOUT BAUDRATE 4800 ADDR 000 SAVE CANCEL IP 192 168 001 108 SUBNETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 000 001 MONITOR TCP PLAYBACK SAVE CANCEL CH 1 TIMING 30SEC ALMOUT OFF SENS MID AREA SET TIME 1 00 00 00 24 OFF TIME2 00 00 24 000FF SAVE CANCEL CONFIRM MANAGE CONFIRM ALARM SHUT PASSWORD OFF OUTPUT X POINT 000 OUTPUT Y POINT 000 MONITOR HEIGHT 480 PLAYBACK HEIGHT 480 CONFIRM PASSWORD ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO LOAD DEFAULT CONFIGURATION YES NO The passwords can only be changed by administrator Able to set the colour of words on the menu Able to set the starting point of the monitor screen and the size of the monitor screen playback screen 24 Menu level 1 SEARCH BACKUP BACKUP SEARCH BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP RECORDS BACKUP RECORDS DELETE BACKUP 2 2 DELETE BACKUP Menu level 2 DEVICE HDD CH 1 REMOTE ADDR 008 TYPE NORMAL DATE 2003 3 18 TIME 05 18 PLAY START DEVICE HDD CH 1 REMOTE ADDR 008 TYPE NORMAL
10. All Rights Reserved Note depending which model you have will determine how many cameras are displayed 1 4 way gives you 4 8 way gives you 8 and the 16 way gives you 16 cameras that you can view Records Search Click on search icon the following box will open and allow you to enter time parameters for searching the DVR Save record 2003 12 3 15 47 56 2003 12 3 16 0 21 2003 12 3 16 15 22 2003 12 3 16 30 21 2003 12 3 16 45 21 2003 12 3 16 52 56 2003 12 3 17 15 23 2003 12 3 16 0 21 2003 12 3 16 15 22 2003 12 3 16 30 21 2003 12 3 16 45 21 2003 12 3 16 45 21 2003 12 3 17 15 23 2003 12 3 17 30 23 Stop save Capture picture 185368 178176 202752 202752 204800 _ 2048 288768 Full screen During playback of video you can record part of the video to your local HDD by pressing the Save record button followed by the Stop button when you have enough of the video saved Note this video is saved to C download 38 Save in DownLoad E 1 0120030607134232 mp4 2 0120030607140501 mp4 Save as type Record File mpa mp4 Cancel 2 Configure the System setting The Config menu gives you five sub menus General Timing Image Alarm and Motion Detection Note The menus that are ghosted mean that you can only change them on the DVR The General sub menu includes the recording length setting In the Control Column you set up the DVR to control
11. PTZ equipment Alarm Motion Detect General Timing Image When Disk Full 34545484 Remote e IP Address 192 168 0 178 Serial fone Length soo Minute Control Channel n Protocol NONE Address o Baud 4800 Save Cancel The Timing menu allows you set up schedule recording for each channel There two time periods you can set Time 1 and Time 2 This allows you to set two different times during one 24h period that the DVR is to record Note to turn OFF all the channels all week select ALL in the drop down CHANNEL menu then tick all the days in week ensure that you change the end time to 24 00 Change the state to OFF Now save the channel and finally press the save button at the bottom of the menu Note that the recording will extinguish IT x Len Alarm Motion Detect mj Video parameter General Timing amp 3 Image Channel 1 Save Channel Week Suf Tuel Wel ThI Fri Sat D ee Begin Time fo D End Time fo o ON Time 2 cite Begin Time fo o Er A fo cm arr v Motion Detect Time 1 Begin Time o o End Time 24 o State arr Motion Detect Time 2 Begin Time o o End Time EJ i 0 State OFF x Save Cancel 39 Image In this menu you can select the image quality and protocols for each channel k System Settings x a Alarm
12. Single window display ON In the state of single window monitor Press the key to display the menu of 1 the pan tilt moving assistant 1 and camera lens control When setting Motion Detection areas help 10 to complete the setting During playback display the playback status bar During playback work with number key to realise PIP for the playback and real time Function assistant 2 monitor During monitor shift to multi window display Multi window splitting Assistant de aati Indication light for the function assistant standing by Indicator light Light on when DVR in for standing by stand by Directional control outer circle for left and right inner circle for Flying Shuttle up and down When playback outer circle can control back play and fast play Multi window shifting during real time monitor during playback shift between playback and monitor window Start stop recording apply together with direction key Multi window shifting Play last Play the recording file section before the current file 3 levels of slow play Slow Play speed 15f S 5f S D frame Playstop stop When in monitor Play Stop press it to enter recording search menu 3 levels of fast 2 Play next Play the recording file section next to the current file Enter Enter NO NO NO m m m NO
13. Timed recording there are other recording manners as dynamic detection recording manual recording external event triggering recording Confirm each setting of them 1s correct The indicator light 1s flashing while recording Check the external video inputting signal the light would flash when the video input signal 1s non standard This problem can also be caused by the HDD speed being to slow if this is the case the HDD should be changed What kind of external equipment would match the DVR It can operate with various matrix and decoders Why is there no ventilation fan The DVR s IC s all have low power consumption thus they generate little heat The DVR has intelligent software programming i e if there is no operation for 10mins the un working disc s would enter its standby state How do I know if the DVR has had alarm activation It is possible to set the DVR to display an on screen message to notify the user of an alarm To set this up you must go into the menu then into admin settings and others now set ALARM TIP to on You can also set the network software to display the alarm by In the software go into Assistant then into Systems Settings tick the Alarm Prompt yes button it can also play an audio alarm the user must enter the audio browse menu and find a wav file Can I set up multiple screen over the network When logged into the DVR using the Internet browser it is possible to view 1 4 channels over the netw
14. sized drives Note If you install an internal CD RW or a removable HDD you will only be able to install five internal HDDs 4 1 1 Installation Steps Note The CCT723 CCT726 and CCT727 are supplied with silver cases MES See below for the Key Key for installing the HDD 1 2 3 4 Sd Remove the outer case of the DVR Remove the HDD bracket from inside the unit Separate the top and bottom part of the bracket Install the HDD Note the HDD 1s installed upside down ensuring bracket is in correct position Screw the two bracket parts together Set jumper slave settings on the HDD The master HDD is connected to the end of the IDE data cable the slave 1s connected to the middle connector Note the jumper settings will be given by the HDD manufacture most manufacture s settings vary Fix in the HDD bracket into the unit Connect HDD data cable to IDE port ensuring the first connection 1 used first 1 e IDEI for first master slave HDD the IDE2 for second master slave etc Connect power cable to the HDD Tip look for the red cable on the power and the red cable on the data bus when connected correctly these two cables reside next to each other 10 Place the cover back on Front Panel Operation 15 1317 1819 20 21 1 Power switch and indication light 2 Number 3 Recording light 4 Perspex cover 5 CD RW Bay 6 Address 7 Direction 9 Remote receiver
15. the same network you must give them both the same subnet mask It is this mask that distinguishes that they are on the same network This is usually 255 255 255 000 43 11 1 10 Frequently Asked Questions How to set up the infrared remote controller Via the DVR menu system go into system setting then general now make a note of the remote address number e g 008 Point the remote controller at the DVR and press the ADD button a small window will appear on the screen ADD now enter the three digit code that was noted the remote control should now be operational How do I cascade more than one DVR Where an application of seventeen or more cameras is required two DVR s can be used to view the cameras It is possible to set up more than one DVR on a network By dedicating each DVR on the network an individual IP address makes it possible to view the DVR s via the network software How to do the fist step With the power switched off confirm that the inner wire connection is correct and at least one HD is connected the capacity of it should be over 3GB Then connect the power cable the DVR would check the function state of last time If it were shut off normally the DVR would enter into the stand by state The light of ACT is on POWER is off and the system only responds to the key of POWER otherwise the system would restore the function state of last time and continue it What recording methods are available
16. uiae er EI EL NEP NISI 27 02 27 5 0 CMenILODGEALOD a 28 S L SARC oot 28 5027 A OD 28 5 03 System Seti S MOL 29 Operation Usmo Cheni 34 OA Usine the client SOLUW ANE 34 9 2 Operation using the Web software scccsssssssscssssssssscsssssssescsssssssssessssssssesseees 35 9 5 Lorin and logout ER OPERE REDDERE ORE IERI 35 A guide to giving your PC an IP 40 Frequently Asked Questions potias 43 APPENdI Ro 45 1 DVR365 Applications Linked to existing alarm VJ PRI PIR2 DOOR CONTACT 4 ony in the World SMOKE DETECTOR A i even control PTZ cs Cameras DOOR BELL PUSH SEF amp HEAR EXTERNAL F PANIC BUTTON PC Anywhere MODEM e the World dg a ROUTER DVR365 zh x i av ADSL INTERNET OR bad LOCAL AREA NETWORK BELL BOX ml CAMERA 8 j 4 PTZcontrolot AUDIO WF Camera by the DWA CAMERA 7 Lp Ao camera 6 AUC Oe 9 5 DJ
17. when a vehicle drives through a gateway This is set up by going into the SET sub menu The blue squares represent active VMD areas clear squares are when there is no VMD active You will see a pink square that you can move across the screen using the cursor keys to toggle the squares press the Fn key the cursor square will now be white As you now move it around it toggles the blue area to clear thus turning off VDM and vice a versa TIME 1 TIME 2 Set these for the hours you want VMD to be active 32 ADMIN SETTING gy PASSWORD OTHERS DATA DEL DEFAULT A LOGOUT Password To change the GUEST or ADMINISTRATORS password simply move across to the required one and enter you r new password using the number keys and confirm by entering your new password again Note only the Administrator can change the password Others With ALARM on when there is an alarm input from an external device the onze DVR will display the alarm information on screen AN ON SHUT PASSWORD OFF If SHUT PASSWORD is on you need to input the right manage level password o s pot before turning off the DVR if it is off you need to press and hold the power OUTPUT Y POINT 000 button for 4 seconds for the DVR to power down MONITOR HEIGHT 480 OUTPUT X POINT and OUTPUT Y POINT are set for the starting point of the 5 ns window on the screen and MONITOR HEIGHT is to set window height skHZ
18. whilst recording searching playing back on one channel and transmitting over a network The DVR offers multiple playback modes X2 X4 X8 fast play stop 15F S 5F S slow play and frame by frame playback Alarm Input The DVR has eight external alarm inputs that allow devices such as PIR s doorbell door contacts etc to start the DVR recording The DVR has a built in protection circuit for Alarm input and output Pan Tilt amp Zoom Control The DVR can control pan tilt zoom equipment using its RS485 communication port It also allows you to control various protocols for different PTZ equipment connected to the unit Communication connection port RS232 port supports a standard dial up Modem connection keyboard for central control or connection to a computer via serial port for system upgrading Standard Ethernet port for remote connection and control Connect the DVR to a router using this port for connection to the Internet ADSL Specification Table Parameter 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel Processor AMD ELANSC520 133 embedded microprocessor Operation system Real time operation system RTOS Model CCT723 CCT726 Video input 4 Channel PAL BNC 8 Channel PAL BNC 16 Channel PAL 1 0Vpx 750 1 0Vpx 750 BNC 1 0Vpx 750 1 Channel PAL BNC 1 0Vp 750 video signal 1 channel VGA output port Audio input 4 Channel 200 8 Channel 200 16 Channel 200 1000mv10KO BNC 1000mv10KO BNC 1000 Au
19. ANEL NETV RK SETTING IP 192 168 000 141 SUBNETMASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 000 001 MNTOR MITI CST TOP SAVE CANEL 31 Motion Detection Admin setting users who logon simply see the first users screen and action so they are literally watching slave monitors Up to 5 users can operate like this TCP Protocol All users are able to monitor any channel User shall select according to necessity If you want to transmit over the Internet then TCP should be chosen 2 users at maximum The DVR365 range comes with built in video motion detection circuits on each camera input this can save you having to install external alarm input devices For the video motion to be operational please turn off recording in the TIMING menu for the hours you wish VMD recording to be active TIMING This allows you to set how long the DVR will record for after alarm activation i e 5Mins 3Mins 60secs 30secs or 10secs Note the DVR will record the first 4seconds before it was sent into alarm ALMOUT With this set to ON when the alarm is activated the DVR will operate the output relay the relay stays on for the duration of the alarm 1 if you set it to record for 60secs the relay will be on for 60secs SENS You can set how sensitive you want the VMD to be i e HIGH MEDIUM or LOW AREA It is possible to set areas of the camera image up for VMD 1 e you may only want the DVR to start recording
20. B line Used to connect the A and B line for PTZ equipment 17 6 6 1 6 1 4 6 2 System operation Start Stop the recorder Start the recorder When starting the DVR ensure that the power indicator on the front is illuminated The system performs a self diagnostic operation on start up If the starting time is within the schedule recording time the system will start recording automatically Note if there 1s no HDDs installed the unit will start and you will be able to access menus there will however be no recording Stop the DVR To turn the DVR off press and hold the power key on the front panel for approximately four seconds the unit will power down in the correct manner Then switch off the machine with the power button to the rear of the unit Note Please try to avoid turning the DVR off by removing the mains as this does not allow the unit shut down correctly which could cause the HDDs to develop faults Power off recovery In the event of a power cut when the DVR is in the state of normal timing alarm recording the recorder will remember what state it is currently in and carry on when the power is returned Note that the state indicator light 1 the same as it was before the power was lost Note If the power is cut in the state of recording the system will not store the last 5 15 seconds of recordings Password Before you can enter the menu system you must input a password There are two levels of p
21. CAMERA 4 AUDIO go MENA AUDIO 3 Um u CAMERA 2 sauce pf lt Kf CAMERA 1 AUDIDI gt FLOODLIGHT CONTACTOR RON Note for live video and sound the DVR365 must be connected through a fast Internet connection e g An ADSL connection 2 Operation Precautions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the DVR365 is operated All the safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Ensure all operating instruction and warning notes are complied with at all times Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the DVR365 There are no user serviceable parts inside Please contact a qualified engineer for servicing Do not expose the DVR365 to water or moisture and do not try to operate it in wet areas Please make sure that both ends of the power lead are plugged in Do not drop foreign objects through the DVR365 s case or expose it to moisture Do not attempt to disassemble the DVR365 Contact a qualified engineer if the following situation happens power lead or plug is damaged U The DVR365 has been exposed to rain or water U DVR365 does not operate normally by following the operating instructions U The DVR365 falls to the ground or its cover is damaged When replacement parts are required make sure that the service engineer has used replacement parts specified by System Q Ltd or that these parts have the same char
22. DATE 2003 3 18 TIME 05 18PM LIST SEARCH DEVICE HDD CH 1 BACKUP SPEED NORMAL STARTING DATE 2003 3 18 STARTING TIME 18 18 ENDING DATE 2003 3 18 ENDING TIME 19 18 BACKUP START DEVICE HDD DELETE CONFIRM 25 8 Menu Operation 8 1 Recording Operation Button pressing Instruction Display order 1 Record REC Press to enter screen display RECORD 1 2 3 4 5678 2 Direction p q Press to shift the recording state on off or the related The shadowed means On number key RECORD 12 3 4 Press to shift recording channels The TENE shadowed means On 4 Record REC Press to save the setting pte S 8 2 Playback operation Button pressing order Display 1 Play Pause Press the button to enter screen display If cord Search the current state is logged out please enter 1 password DATE 03 03 2003 TIME 09 10 AM PLAY SIART 2 Play Pause Press twice to begin the playback on the PRTA screen shows channel date time If it shows D no record found the operation will not take DATE 03 03 2003 effect After the completion of the playback it shows The End IPS Pm Record information display during playback press Fn to display or hide the playback state bar 8 3 Playback fast play Button pressing order Display 1 1 Fast play 8 During playback press this key to shift CHI PLAY X2 between 2 times speed 4 times speed 8 times speed 2 Play Pause During fast play press t
23. Delay time Sensitivity A Alarm Output OFF Save Channel Clear Cancel 40 10 A guide to giving your PC an IP number In order for you to control the DVR from a PC you need to give your PC an address that is similar to the IP number of the DVR Ensure that you have a Ethernet Network card installed in your PC In order to give it a number you need to point to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel In Control Panel you should look for Network and Dial up connections LIL 4 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v A Search Folders eu Address cn Control Panel Go 7 2 a lt a n a Accessibility Add Remove Add Remove Administrative Automatic Date Time Display Control Panel Options Hardware Programs Tools Updates x Gb 5 Ss Network and Dial up Connections Car A J 1 O Connects to other computers networks and the Internet Folder Options Fonts Game Internet Keyboard Mail Mouse Controllers Options windows Update Windows 2000 Support 3B fol Phone and Power Options Printers Regional Scanners and Scheduled Dial up Modem Options Cameras Connections m 1 l i 9 a Sounds and Symantec System Users and Multimedia LiveUpdate Passwords Connects to other computers networks and the Internet Double click on the icon In this folder you should see an ic
24. Internet browser the DVR will then send the program to the browser You can now logon to the system and have the same control over it as you would when using the Client software Note this software does not need to be manually installed Please check the connection of the network for example ping the IP address of the DVR Login and logout Please input the IP address of the DVR in the address bar of an Internet browser Take the DVR s IP address 192 168 001 108 as an example Input http 192 168 001 108 At the first time of visiting this DVR the system will pop up the dialogue box to ask whether you accept ActiveX or not and please choose Yes then the system will install the software automatically 36 5 Disk Record System Of Multi Channels Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 m v x e ISe arch http 192 168 001 108 Y Go WEB Service Disk record system of multi channels Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant Copyright 2003 All Rights Reserved Enter the user name and password for your DVR and click OK You can now view the cameras in live mode by clicking on the relevant number at the top of the screen 37 d Disk Record System Of Multi Channels Microsoft Internet Explorer WEB Service Disk record system of multi channels E Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant 1 2 3 Copyright 2003
25. Time 12 37 17 State Logout Block Rate 0 0 Data Flux 0 Kbps Pan tilt control 2 Focusing 02 Aperture Assistant Now click on the Login icon The following menu is now opened I Select The Login Mode EX This menu allows you to add the IP number of the DVR you are accessing Click on the Add button 35 Name IP Address 192 168 1 108 Cancel Port 37777 Enter a Name for your DVR then enter the IP number and press OK the Port number is defaulted to 37777 Login Recorder Recorder System 1 a Di E 192 168 1 108 Domain name Add Modify Delete Cancel You can now click on the Login button you will be prompted for the username and password The default Username is admin The default Password is admin User Confirmation X Password EZ Advanced You should now logged into the DVR The first task you should complete is to change the default administrator User amp Password and add a general user This is done through the Assistant gt User Manage The software allows you to have full control over the DVR 9 2 9 3 Operation using the Web software You can log on to the DVR from anywhere in the world by accessing it over the Internet The sends software to the Internet browser that is trying to access it All you have to do 1 type the IP address in the address bar of an
26. acteristics as the original ones Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Use only with a mounting accessory recommended by System Q Ltd Never push objects of any kind into the case of the DVR365 as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short cut parts that could result in a fire or electric shock If an outside cable system is connected to the DVR365 be sure that the cable system 15 grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built in static charges All normal precautions to avoid component damage due to electrostatic discharge should be taken during installation and operation To prevent electric shock do not remove screws the unit s cover Do not cover the radiator fan 2 1 Accessories Check List One Power Cable One Remote Controller Four HDD Data Cables One Standard Cat 5 Network Patch Lead Not a crossover lead One Packet Of Installation Fixings One CD For Installation of the Client software and the Player software One User Manual Audio Leads with the 16 Way DVR oo 2E A xc ee UE dio 3 3 1 Product Features And Specifications Product Features Real time Monitor There are two video outputs 1 Composite video output for use on a standard CCTV monitor BNC 2 VGA output port for displaying the DVR s output on a PC monitor Both outputs can display single or multiple channels Storage The DVR has space internally that al
27. assword user password and administrator password User password 666666 Administrator password 888888 The user password limits you to what functions you can use i e it allows you to search video footage playback and view system information The Administrator password gives you access to all of the software e g you can change system settings etc Recording operation The default recording mode for the DVR is 24hour continuous recording on all channels The administrator user can choose the suitable recording mode required Instructions for the different recording modes are as follows a Timing recording Enter the menu now you can navigate to the Timing and set the timing period for the recording Note when you go into the timing menu you will see that Sunday is highlighted to change each day you must go to the required day e g Monday highlight it you will now notice that both Sunday and Monday are highlighted To change the times for Monday you must go back to Sunday and un highlight it Once you have changed Monday ensure that you save your settings before progressing onto Tuesday This process must be done for each day See Appendix B for complete details of how to set it up See details at Menu gt System setting gt Timing b Manual recording 18 Press Record button on the remote controller or Record on the front panel Check the status of each channel in the recording menu the highlighted channel is the recor
28. d time and then select to start the backup and system will display the backup processing If the user does not connect the backup device right system will give the hint No backup disk if the device is full it will hint Disk is full During the backup it will display the left time For the backup device you can choose between HDD USB CDR If HDD is chosen as the device the backup speed can be selected between Fast and Normal If the backup speed is fast system will stop the current recording Delete backup LIST BACKUP DEVICE CDR CH 1 REMOTE ADDR 008 TYPE NORMAL DATE 2003 3 18 TIME 11 18AM LIST SEARCH BACKUP RECORDS BACKUP DEVICE CDR CH 1 BACKUP SPPED FAST STARTING DATE 2003 3 18 STARTING TIME 9 18AM ENDING DATE 2003 3 18 ENDING TIME 10 18AM BACKUP START Select the backup device you want to delete the records from first and then confirm the deletion by selecting Yes 34 9 Operation Using Client Software There are two ways in which you can access the DVR over a network one way is to use the client software that is provided on the CD the other way is to use Internet Explorer 91 Using the client software Once you have installed the software on your PC there should be an icon on your desktop that points top the software Once you have opened the software you will see the following interface on your monitor Q Disk Record System Of Multi Channels eee Information Date 12 02 2003
29. ding channel For recording on the required channel simply press the related number key to highlight it Then press Enter to begin the recording To stop recording of a particular channel press the related number key Press Cancel or ESC to return c Alarm Recording Alarm recording allows you to increase the recording time of the DVR as it will only start recording when the PIR etc picks up any movement Connect the alarm input device to the DVR according to the device connection i e Normally Open or Normally Closed detector Set the correct setting in the menu to start Alarm recording See details at Menu gt System setting gt Alarm setting d Video Motion Detection VMD recording Motion detection recording will also increase the recording time of the DVR as it will only start the DVR recording when it picks up any movement Points to consider when using Video Motion Detection It is important to remember that the DVR s circuits look for movement in the camera s picture therefore if it is so dark that the camera cannot see any movement nor will the VDM circuits However if you were using VMD in a darkened room as soon as the light is turned on the VDM would cause the DVR to record as the change in light would be seen as movement When you are using the VDM with external cameras sudden changes of bright sunlight to cloud over may cause the VDM circuits to trigger the DVR With this in mind outdoor use of VDM needs careful p
30. ding on these channels To set up your DVR to record all channels 24 7 please follow the operation given Select your required channel e g 1 In WEEK you can select each day simultaneously e g M Now set to 00 00 24 00 Change STATE to ON Ignore TIME2 amp STATE2 Press the SAVE option at the end of the menu Note if you do not change the time in TIMEI to 00 00 24 00 then no action will be taken by the DVR To turn off recording follow the above procedure but change STATE to OFF Tip it is a lot simpler amp quicker to change these settings when the DVR is connected to a PC using the client web software Image Mode This sub menu allows you to change the rate at which the DVR records video footage The CBR Constant Baud Rate setting will only allow to record in real time 25f s you can however change the bit rate Resolution from 128k 256k 384k 512k 768k 1024k The VBR Variable Baud Rate automatically varies the baud rate for better use of hard disc space and makes the DVR better to use over a network as the file sizes are smaller A final setting is the time lapse one This will reduce file sizes which make a good setting to have on when using dial up to access the DVR Remember that in time lapse mode audio is not possible You can set the recording rate from 201 5 If s i e it will record at a lower frame per second which will save HDD space You can change the video quality from 1
31. dio output Channel 2000mv 8 Channel 200 16 Channel 200 IKO RCA 1000 1000 Video display 1 4 9 window display 16 16 window Display Video standard PAL 625 line 50f s System resource Real time recording one channel playback and network operation simultaneously Triplex Operation Image resolution Real time monitor 704x576 playback 352x288 VGA output 720x576 Motion detection Area setting 396 detection areas on the screen 3 different sensitivity levels Low Medium amp High Video compression Audio compression Audio ADPCM 28 8Mbyte hour G 729 3 6Mbyte hour Video 40 460Mbyte hour Image compression 352x288CIF format 176x144QCIF format 704x576 format rate Video recording speed 300fps image quality Hard disc Alarm input CCT727 Video output Alarm output 3 output channels output in open close contact or controllable 12V output Alarm relay 30VDC 1A 125VAC 0 5A relay output connection Network RJ45 10Mb Ethernet connection connection pss Pan tilt control RS485 4 8 Way DVR A B Connection Terminal 16 Way DVR Power 230VAC Power 60W 7OW 80 consumption Working 10 C 55 C temperature Size 441 Width x430 depth x89mm height 4 Installation 4 1 Disc Drive Installation The DVR is supplied without HDDs installed thus one should be fitted before operating the DVR The maximum HDDs that can be installed internally is eight 10Gb to 200Gb
32. f the alarm output port is chosen it will trigger corresponding equipment when there is alarm input DELAY means to lengthen the recording time after receiving alarm signals 10 20 30 90SEC When the outside alarm is cancelled the system will lengthen the recording time automatically before closing the alarm and relay output When Time 1 amp Time 2 are open within the time of the setting the recording will be triggered by alarm signals The beginning time should be earlier than the ending time the setting in Time 2 should be later than the setting in Time 1 ALMSVR IP is used to transmit the alarm signals to the designated IP server Select the channel in the PTZ camera is connected to in CH and choose the protocol of the brand name of corresponding PTZ decoder in PROTOCOL ADDR is the address of the corresponding platform decoder Tip If the PTZ does not work try setting the PTZ address 1 less than that of the address of the PTZ decoder card Network Note The IP address is set by using q or input the exact numbers to change the IP address The related SUBNETMASK and GATEWAY should be set according to the IP address MONITOR and PLAYBACK can be changed by using TCP IP MULTICAST Reserve the setting in SAVE and RESTART the recorder MULTICAST This means that as a user views the DVR remotely subsequent 60SEC 08 00 AM 08 00 PM F 08 00 AM 08 00 PM F IP 192 168 000 117 C
33. his key to shift between play and pause 3 Play next section play During playback state it takes effect Press9 last section to view the next or last record of the same channel 26 8 4 Playback slow play Button pressing order Instruction Display 1 Slow play During playback press to shift among 25f s 151 1f s speed press to shift between play and pause 3 Play next section play During playback state it takes effect Press9 last section to view the next or last record of the same channel e f s speed slow play is frame by frame 8 5 Control of PTZ equipment For control of the PTZ camera ensure that you have the required camera in the single screen mode Button pressing order Press Fn to display 1 Refer to menu In Control Setting select the related Channel operation and Protocol see the right picture Set the conformed Baud rate and Address with the decoder Press Enter to save Control Setting 2 Assistant function Under the state of single window monitor PT CONTROL Fnl press Fn1 to enter the screen display Press again to shift amongst t DIRECTIONU PT Control DIRECTION LENS Control ZOOM FOCUS IRIS Light Control OFF ON 3 Direction qt Control the related pan tilt lens and light LIGHT CONTROL t OFF ONu 22 8 6 operation refer to Menu option schedule button operation refers to the above form All the below settings of the menu mus
34. lanning In order for VDM to trigger the DVR you need to turn of 24h recording on the channel that requires VDM ensuring that you do this for each day Now you can turn VMD on Set up the required times and required motion detection setting in the menu See details at Menu gt System setting gt Motion detection Alarm output The alarm output can be used to control an external device such as a buzzer to tell the user that that the unit has been alarmed Or it allows you to remotely control a floodlight e g you could turn the light on off from the other side of the world The alarm output is directly proportional to the length of the recording time After an alarm activation the unit will record for a user defined length of time and the output relay will be latched for the same period of time So if the recording is set at 30secs the alarm output will be active for 30secs See details Menu gt System setting gt Alarm setting Pan tilt control operation The DVR365 range allows you to control Pan Tilt amp Zoom Equipment It is possible to control PTZ equipment from the DVR using the Remote Controlled Unit provided or you can operate it over a network connection Confirm the correct connection of the PTZ and the decoder then set the correct decoder address You should enter the corresponding protocol of the PTZ equipment that you are using from the Menu gt System setting gt Control menu INV 19 PRE PONG The above table show
35. le shows some average storage times that use fixed baud rate coding techniques If you used the Variable baud rate coding technique that 1s available and your cameras were to be monitoring areas where there are few movements this would save more HDD space 46
36. lows you to install up to eight large capacity hard disc drives HDD The DVR software allows you to decide what to do when the hard disc s is full 1 e stop recording or start overwriting the oldest data first Back up There are various ways in which you can back up records that are stored on the DVR to an external device The unit comes with a Universal Serial Bus USB port for connecting external backup devices You can also connect the DVR to a Local Area Network using a standard network cable or directly to another PC using a network crossover lead for downloading data to your computer Record amp Playback Mode The DVR has a built in multiplexer which allows you to view all the cameras simultaneously on the monitor you can also view individual cameras at the same quality as when in multi screen mode 1 e the images are not digitally enhanced There are various different recording modes that you can set Manual recording i e you control the recording manually by turning it on off as and when you want Timed recording i e you can set DVR to record and stop for given times during the day e g 09 00AM to 05 00PM Event recording 1 e the unit will start to record when it has been triggered this is a good way to reserve hard disc space When the DVR is set for alarm motion recording it will record the previous four seconds to the alarm being activated The DVR supports triplex operation i e you can view live images
37. nd Prompt Once Command Prompt is open type assuming 192 168 001 108 is the IP address of the DRV PING 192 168 1 108 If it comes back and says Request Timed Out then the two devices are not talking correctly If it comes back and says Reply from 192 168 001 108 the two devices are talking correctly 20 7 Front panel and remote controller operation 7 1 Operation Menu Introduction Operation Button pressing Instruction Screen display step order Enter During real time monitor press enter to prompt for the password default six 6 s or six 8 s now enter the menu main 1 1 1 1 4 SEARUH INFORMATION 2 Direction flying Press to shift among the six options adi menu and evel Shuttle p q ut J submenu 3 Confirm Enter Enter the selected level 1 submenu 4 Direction Press to shift among the level 2 submenu flying shuttle pqut 5 Confirm Enter Enter the selected level 2 submenu Enter Enter level 2 submenu 1 Direction Select the option to be revised flashing flying shuttle means being chosen Set 2 Direction p q Press to revise the settings menu 3 Confirm Enter Save is flashing choose to confirm contents whether you want to keep the revised setting Direction flying Return to the last option of the current shuttle t menu Exit the hel 1 M Cancel ESC Exit to the last level menu pn menu 21 7 2 Menu option schedule CH 1
38. on that says Local Area Connection Highlight it and Right Click on it Network and Dial up Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Make New Network and Dial up Connection Connections Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Type LAM Connection Status Enabled Accton EN1207D Series PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Acton EN1207D Series PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter a 41 HJ Network and Dial up Connections Network and Dial up Connection Connections Local Area Connection Type LAN Connection Properties Status Enabled pA cid Accton EN1207D Series PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Click on Properties The following screen should pop up Area Connection Properties BM Client for Microsoft Networks temet Pr rot oc ol TE P Highlight the Internet Protocol TCP IP and the click properties The next box that you see shall be the one where you put all the IP numbers Click on the Use the following IP address meme Protocol TCP IP Properties DNS server address automatically Now enter your IP address and Subnet mask 42 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties lt DNS server address automatically C Press OK and then restart your PC Note if you are installing the DVR on a Local Area Network and want to connect it to a PC on
39. ork simultaneously Log in and right click in the blue screen the menu gives you the ability to view one or two channels by adding a new channel you can add two more channels It is also possible to view all four channels in large screen by using right hand click menu and selecting full screen arrangement in video windows What is the procedure I must follow to set up the record timer In order to set up the DVR to record certain cameras at certain times please follow the following instructions Enter the menu system as normal 2 System Settings 44 3 Timing This menu allows you to set which channels the DVR is to record at desired times e g you may wish the recorder only to record when the office is closed or you may want to record when staff are about This menu gives you two recording times 1 e you may want to record between the hours of 0900 1200 and 1300 1700 the recorder would not record between 1200 and 1300 In order to set the recording times to your individual requirements please follow the instructions below carefully Set which channel that you require to control 1 8 or ALL Now scroll down to WEEK SM TW TES The letters represent the day of the week Sunday will be highlighted every time you enter this menu as default To change this you must scroll along to the desired day highlight it the corresponding letter will change from white to red then go back to Sunday and deselect it You can now set up the de
40. s information is non HD CE FILE START 2003 12 08 00 08 08 editable FILE END 2003 01 08 18 18 18 Press Enter to enter the bit rate information sub menu ERES GENO frame rate of the current channels Frame rate Kb s HDD space occupied Mb h CH CH2 CH3 CH4 0538Kb 0302 Kb 0267 Kb 0112 Kb 256M H 132M H 117 M H 49M H 5 CH6 CH7 CH8 0663 Kb 0227 Kb 0050 Kb 0283 Kb 291M H 99M H 21M H 124M H PRESS ESC TO QUIT HDD Display HDD index and the conditions of master drive and slave drive Note If the HDD is in operation it will show as Version The issuing date and ID of the operation system This a 8 6 3 information 1s not modifiable System Settings Menu SYSTEM SETTI X mus GENERL TIMING IMAGE ALARM gt c fi 5 OTION CONTROL NETWORK DETECTION General This sub menu allows you to change the DATE amp TIME and format that it is displayed in e g DD MM YYYY or MM DD YYYY etc When you have changed the time amp date please ensure that you press the SAVETIME ST 2 i i i j TIME 02 20 22 PM function otherwise the time will not be changed IN CENERAL SETTING SAVE SAVETI MF HDDFULL This allows you to choose what to do when the HDD is full 1 you can stop the DVR from recording or you can make it start recording again The DVR s software will look at the earliest recorded date on the HDD and it will start recording from that point RECORDLEN To make it ea
41. s the protocols that are compatible with the DVR Confirm the right connection of decoder s A B line and the DVR s 25 pin port s A B line Set the correct setting in the menu To have control over the PTZ equipment you need to ensure that the monitor is in single window mode with the camera you require displayed You should now press the function key Fn1 this gives you the control interface and if you press it again the next menu will pop up Use the direction keys to move the PTZ equipment Please note The PTZ protocols are of a limited range therefore some functions that you can control on a PTZ keypad will not be available on the DVR Network connection operation You can connect the DVR365 range to a Local Area Network LAN using the connection port on the rear of the DVR It is possible to connect the DVR directly to a PC that has a Network Interface Card NIC You must give the DVR an Internet Protocol IP number Enter main menu gt system settings gt networking Note if you are not using a router then leave the Default Gateway blank if you are using one enter its number in the Default Gateway For a class C Network the subnet mask should be 255 255 255 0 In order to confirm the correct network connection between DVR and computer you can use the PING command that comes with Microsoft Windows systems To access the PING command follow the sequence below Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Comma
42. sier to search for video footage the DVR stores records in blocks You can choose what length these blocks are 1 e on the 4 8 Way DVR the blocks are 15Min 30Mins and 60Mins On the 16 Way DVR the blocks range from 120mins 5mins REMOTEADDR This allows you to set the address of the remote control its default address 1s 008 COMMCONTROL When you are using the RS232 port Serial Port this menu allows you to select the control software for the port 1 if you are using a modem you would set modem in this menu NONE Upgrading system through serial port DH Keyboard control DOME Serial Protocol for DOME camera control SANTACHI Serial Protocol PEARMAIN Serial Protocol MODEM Dial up connection through modem When you have changed the details in this sub menu please press the save function Note System time cannot be changed freely otherwise it would cause the malfunction of recording search Timing This is a very powerful menu it is where you set up your required recording schedules It allows you to set different recording times for different cameras on different days of the week e g you could set Channel to be recording for 24hours a day 7 days a week whilst cameras 2 3 and say 6 are recording between the hours of 0900 1700 Channels 4 5 amp 8 may be set up as event only recording You may not be using all your channels so therefore to save recording time on your HDD you can stop the DVR from recor
43. sired time for that day by scrolling down to the times below You must treat the recording times on a day by day every day basis 1 e you cannot highlight Sunday through Saturday and set the recording times likewise you cannot set for example Monday and Wednesday simultaneously Although the DVR will let you select more than one day at a time it will not perform the desired operation If you do not use all the channels provided by the DVR then you should turn the channels off in this menu for each day of the week Always save the settings before exiting so they are stored by the DVR Note If you do not turn the channels off in this menu but manually stop the DVR from recording after the user changes a setting the DVR will start recording all the channels again automatically as the setting was not saved to memory The timing menu stores the instructions so that even when the DVR has been subjected to power loss it remembers its settings 45 12 Appendix A The recording length is determined by the capacity of the installed HDDs and the selected image level The following storage time is based on the average used HDD space for single channel real time recording 25f s Audio recording not included Godne Image level 1 Average used Maximum data flux HDD space hour Frames per Resolution second 2 3 A 5 352 288 256Kb S 80MB 352 288 384Kb S 120MB 352 288 512Kb S 160MB 352 288 768Kb S 240MB The above tab
44. t be saved before taking effect 8 6 1 Record Search Fecord Search m RECORD LIST ALARM ALL HDDS Fecord Search 1 First set the channel date and time you want to search then select DXIE 2003 12 08 ST ART TIME 08 18AM PLAY SIART List First set the channel date and time you want to search and then select SEARCH the screen shows the 8 recording files following the searching time Use q to select the file to be played Press ENTER to begin the Hst Search CH 1 playback DATE 2003 12 08 Note the letters before the record are equal to following R Record M Motion detection A Alarm Alarm First set the searching date then select START all the alarm records will SEPTA be displayed Press q to select the record Press ENTER to play the SEARH sra alarm record Note motion detection alarm cannot be searched in this category but can be searched in RECORD and LIST All HDD This search method 1 specially used for the case of data turbulence By inputting the exact date and time you can retrieve the records lost under cy the normal searching 05 25 TIME 08 18AM PLAY SIART 8 6 Information SYSTEM zm SYSTEM INFO HDD STATE VERSION System Info Displays HDD number HDD capacity remaining space SYSTEM NFCRMII CN recording start time the earliest recording time among all the HDNM HDDs and recording end time All thi
45. ul itai ae ad fone tato is GI 7 42 hront ranet ODeralloD o guess ie ERE E a 9 4 5 Remote Controller eost RO HEISE E EE EE EE HEREDI 12 Rear Vie wor the bett ee 13 Sb WY AV WD VIR 13 2 JOY VD UR poo ORI PR UR QUIE 13 5 3 Ethernet LAN port connection eR vp 14 54 Port id 5 Way DYR EE DER 16 ete ns 18 Gh SEATU SLO D FGCOEUEE sists 18 LE PCO S ICON EO D 18 0 12 MORE DN rn CeO aR 18 POWER ONM TECOV CI 18 Med 18 0 2 Recorde oi ed REED EN 18 19 64 Pantiltcontrol operato eo oo tetro tO EDI IIR DI 19 6 5 Network connection operation 20 Front panel and remote controller 21 EL Operation Menu Inte 0G UCU 21 7 2 Menu option schedule ROREM 22 aa a E 26 JRECOPGING Operations 26 5 2 Playback operation aset RUE OUR Nn 26 0 7 Playback fast studi 26 04 Plavback slow
46. ut 12V E iL y aieo 1200 suggested 1 1 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 connects to alarm input ALARMI ALARMS 2 5 18 OUTI 6 19 OUT2 two linked normally open output alarm outputs 3 7 20 OUTS3 are two attached inner lines either pin is controllable 12V output 4 8 9 21 are 12V power output able to be taken as the power supply for an alarm sensor 5 Pins 10 amp 22 are the B line of RS485 11 amp 23 are the A line RS485 6 Pins 12 13 24 and 25 are earth lines Note Place a link across the alarm input end and the elo lol The connections at the DRV end The connection end of the alarm device Alarm Input The DVR has 8 alarm inputs either normally open or normally closed type The power for the alarm sensor can be provided by the DVR if the DVR powers too many alarm sensors it may affect the normal working operation of the DVR When you look at the diagram below you can see how you apply 12V to an alarm input to cause the unit to alarm on that particular input 280 4 ak ALARMIN lt lt fu LL ELE GND 16 Diagram of the alarm input Alarm Output The DVR has two alarm outputs normally open In order to avoid overworking the DVR please refer to the parameters of the relay being used ALARMOLITI ALARMOUT Diagram of the alarm output The controllable 12V This can be used for the alarm output you can also use it to restore power to a smoke alarm sensor RS485 A

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