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H.264 IRIS-L DVR User`s Manual

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1. A CLASS A computing device subject to certification by the Commission shall be identified pursuant to Par 2 925 et Seq of the chapter In addition the label shall include the following statement This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Where a device is constructed in two or more sections connected by wires and marked together the statement specified in this Section is required to be affixed only to the main control unit The user s manual or instruction manual for the EUT shall contain the following statement or equivalent Caution Changes or Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If the EUT requires accessories such as special shield cables and or connectors to enable compliance with emission limits the instruction manual for the EUT shall include appropriate instruction on the first page of the text concerned with the installation of the device that these special accessories must be used with the device It is the responsibility of the user to use the needed special accessories supplied with the equipment For a CLASS A digital device or peripheral the instruction furnished the user shall include the followi
2. 68 49 GB FREE 49 10 GB 1 OVERWRITE Turn ON or OFF the overwrite feature It will recycle the HDD by overwriting oldest files by its maturity First recorded area in HDD can be replaced with new recording data 2 FORMAT HDD Execute formatting HDD Once the formatting is done Format Complete message will be displayed 3 INFO Display installed HDD information including a number of HDD installed total HDD capacity mounted and available space on it A BN 4 11 Camera Setup CAMERA NO CH 1 CAMERA ID PTZ PTZ TYPE PELCO D PTZ ID 01 PTZ BAUD RATE 2400 BPS PAN TILT SPEED 07 KBD ID 00 lt lt wk lt KBD BAUD RATE 2400 BPS 1 CAMERA NO Select a camera to adjust ID or PTZ settings below 2 CAMERA ID Change Camera ID to be displayed for the selected channel Once selected On Screen Keyboard will be available 3 PTZ TYPE Select a type of PTZ protocol if applicable In order to control PTZ cameras from the DVR system and remote it is necessary to properly set this section H 264 DVRsupports following protocols DiViS D Panasonic Pelco D Pelco P Techwin Niko DRX502A DSC230s KRE 302 301 GC755NP TOA CC 554 RAS716 LS LPF100 KD INTR M LILIN MLP2 and so on 4 PTZID Configure the camera ID between 0 and 255 This ID needs to match with the physical ID set on the camera mostly by dip switches 5 PTZ BAUD RATE Baud rate for the camera connected Ranges from 2400 to 19200
3. DEVICE CDIDVD WATER MARK ON BACKUP LOG CDIDVD RW FORMAT E BACKUP INFO TSSTCORP CDDVDW SH S202N 5801 TOTAL 0 00 B FREE 0 00 B DEVICE Select a device to make a copy from USB Storage for USB memory device or CD DVD for optical drive WATER MARK Turn ON to put water mark while copying data Files with water mark can be verified for its integrity by the authentication tool available under File Player BACKUP LOG Copy log data file to the USB device It is only available while DEVICE is set to USB Storage Log information includes DVR power ON OFF recording time and event time If there is no BACKUP media No BACKUP media message will be displated Once the log file is created the file can be reviewed from notepad or any other text editors CD DVD RW FORMAT Execute media format Before make a copy of recorded files it is recommended to format the media if it is rewritable and not empty The built in optical drive will support most CD R CD R W and DVD R W BACKUP INFO Display media and connected device information Note Backup File Player will be automatically copied with copied data files The application is simple version of File Player For the usage of Backup File Player please refer to the description of File Player on the software manual For actual Copy Backup procedure please refer to chapter 6 5 Backup page 34 25 4 10 Hard Disk Setup OVERWRITE ON FORMAT HDD INFO 1 HDD TOTAL
4. 1 Mouse Operation on Live Display 7 2 Mouse Operation on Search 8 Firmware Update Appendix 1 H 264 DVRSpecification Appendix 2 Description of Terminals 6 1 Product Contents At the point of purchase please verify that following contents are included 264 DVR IRIS L 4 8 16CH Stand Alone DVR Power Supply 12V 5 8A Power cord e User s manual inside CMS Install CD e Quick Guide e CMS Install CD Remote controller two batteries included H 264 IRIS L DVR Series Sita i wa xs User s manual Inside CMS install CD Quick Guide CMS Install CD Remote controller Inside CMS install CD 2 Features H 264 DVR is an embedded Stand Alone DVR based on Linux It is capable to record 4 8 16 channels of video and audio It is also capable to playback live display back up and network function while it is continuously recording And it also offers the following features 4 8 16 composite video inputs 4 8 16 loop through video outputs Compatible with color NTSC or PAL and B amp W CCIR and EIA 170 Video 1composite video outputs 1 VGA output 1 S Video output exclude 4ch models 4 8 16 channels of audio inputs 1 channel of audio outputs 1 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Output High quality video display and recording NTSC 720x480 PAL 720x576 real time display Com
5. 2 DATE Allow the user to select date to search recorded data 3 Allow to access specific time to search This button is accessible with USB mouse only if available The feature is accessible by pressing MENU button on the front panel or remote controller 4 Calendar Display days with available data based on OPTION selected The calendar displays the month that corresponds to the selected DATE 5 EXIT Return to the monitoring screen by exit button on the front panel or remote controller A 6 2 Search by Recording Type From search list after selecting desired option and date to search press ENTER Then the Calendar can be browsed by direction buttons Make a change on date selection if desired and press ENTER again The following screen displays Option DATE 2008 iu WI 0 Manual Alann Metion Schedule 2000 00 22 23 30 00 From the 24 hour time bar select a desired segment to search Recorded data are blocked in 15 minutes Once segment is selected press ENTER to playback Refer to 6 4 Playback for detail instruction on playback 6 3 Search by Time amp Date From Search List press MENU 8 button to search a specific date and time The following screen will be displayed Option The user is able to select specific date and time to start playback Once the date and time are selected press ENTER to playback from that moment Refer to 6 4 Playback for detail instructi
6. 2 to 16 times while searching or applies selected recording option while scheduling Special Function using F1 button gt 1 F1 ENTER Display system information video format HDD Info IP address version etc 2 F1 ESC Turn on off displaying motion detected area under motion or alarm recording only F1 MENU Display audio channel selection for speaker output in live display mode or playback mode 4 STOP VGA resolution change from VGA to XGA 5 F1 1 2 3 0 10 Select a Remote Controller ID Once the ID is selected only the DVR with corresponding Remote Controller ID will receive command It is applicable only for DVR units that have REMOTE ID configured refer to Chapter 4 3 System Setup 1 8 4 Main Menu Programming RECORD var se Be BB 4 1 Overview Main Menu Before using H 264 DVRior the first time it is necessary to initialize the system with information that need to be manually adjusted such as time and date password display mode recording mode network configuration and so on In order to access Main Menu first press MENU button of front panel in DVR or equivalent button on remote controller If ADMIN LOCK is set to YES which is the factory default the user will be prompted for login as below First select a user enter password using 1 through 10 Buttons press 10 to enter 0 and press ENTER butto
7. 5 and needs to match with the actual camera setting 6 PAN TILT SPEED set pan tilt speed between 0 and 10 higher number for faster movement 7 KBDID Configure the keyboard ID between 0 and 16 This ID needs to match with the physical ID set on the keyboard 8 KBD BAUD RATE Baud rate for the keyboard connected Ranges from 2400 to 19200 5 and needs to match with the actual keyboard setting PIA 5 Live Display amp Recording H 264 DVR supports full picture quad picture 9 picture and 16 picture view along with sequential switching mode Also it supports event popup if motion or alarm event is configured 5 1 Live Picture Display Mode 1 Full Picture Display a selected video channel in full screen mode The video channel can be selected by channel selection buttons on the front panel or by remote controller On remote controller Ch 10 16 the 10 button may be used for the tenth digit For example press 10 and then press 5 to select Ch 15 Display 4 video channels at a time starting from Ch 1 4 By pressing the quad button repeatedly the display will rotate from Ch 5 8 to Ch 9 12 Ch 13 16 and then back to Ch 1 4 so on and so forth Display 9 video channels at a time starting from Ch 1 9 By pressing this button repeatedly the display will toggle between Ch 1 9 and Ch 8 16 4 16 Picture Display Display all 16 video channels in a 4 by 4 format M M 25 Mo
8. l es 6 Direction buttons and ENTER Button Direction buttons are to move LEFT RIGHT UP and DOWN in menu They also can be used while entering password ENTER button in the middle is to select save gt and apply parameters the menu 7 Power Button Power On Off button This Power button can be pressed to turn off DVR power When this button is pressed password is O requested When right password is input to DVR DVR power will be turned off 8 USB 2 0 connector These 2 USB Connectors can be used for a mouse and a USB Memory device Device s will be automatically detected upon connection 1 16 Ch Video Input 16 channels of composite video inputs with BNC connectors H 246 DVR automatically detects video format NTSC or PAL at power on and both NTSC and PAL video sources are acceptable However type of video sources cannot be mixed All 16 inputs in a unit must have unique video format NTSC or PAL H 264 DVR will not operate properly if there are mixed video types 12 10 11 12 13 4 8 16 Ch Loop through Outputs 4 8 16 channels of composite video outputs with BNC connectors that provide loop through video outputs Outputs may be connected as inputs to other video equipments if required 4 8 16 Ch Audio Inputs RCA 4 8 16 channels of unbalanced audio signal inputs with RCA connectors The audio input must be an amplified audio source such as amp
9. must be provided from the network administrator or service provider Otherwise IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY DNS will be automatically assigned 3 PORT Select a TCP port number to use for the system This port number should be provided to users to make remote connection Once a port number is assigned DVR system would acquire next 20 consecutive ports too Therefore if TCP port 10000 at default is selected the DVR system will use TCP ports range of 10000 to 10020 and these ports should be opened and forwarded to the DVR system For the configuration of network devices please contact the network administrator or service provider 4 PPPOE Display ID if available Only accessible and required if CONNECT is set to PPPoE Once selected and ENTER is pressed it will prompt to enter proper ID and password 5 TIME ZONE Select a proper location from the list The list is in increasing order by GMT There might be multiple choices available under same GMT In such case please make a most preferred place per location 6 NTP TIME SYNC Select ON or OFF for time synchronization The system synchronizes standard time with time server using Network Time Protocol NTP Note that DNS server must be set properly for this function 7 DDNS STATUS Display Dynamic DNS status and address of it STATUS will display OK while normally connected NONE if DDNS is not used and ERR if DDNS IP update failure 2 8 4 9 Copy Setup 5
10. under selected video display mode For example if this button is pressed under the quad mode the display will be switched sequentially from the quad picture of Ch 1 4 Ch 5 8 Ch 9 12 and then Ch 13 16 Display mode buttons HB Whenever these buttons are pressed display mode can be changed from the quad 9 Ch and 16 Ch display mode If the quad button is pressed again the display will be changed from the quad picture of Ch 1 4 Ch 5 8 Ch 9 12 and then Ch 13 16 as repeated For 9 Ch Button the display will be changed from Ch 1 9 to Ch 8 16 REC STOP This button starts and stops recording manually When DVR is under recording mode the icon will be appeared on each channel SEARCH This button enters to the search mode Under search mode playback and backup are available REW This button controls backward speed under playback mode supports 2 16 times playback speed as pressed repeatedly Also this button zoom out under PTZ mode 10 PLAY PAUSE m This button starts pauses playback The button toggles between playback and pausing 11 STOP D This button stops playback and return to the data selection screen 12 FF This button controls fast forward speed under playback mode supports 2 to 16 times playback speed as pressed repeatedly Also it controls zoom in under PTZ mode 13 MENU This button is to enter main menu of DVR 14 ESC This button is to return to the upper menu CWwWw G
11. version etc e 2 MENU B Opens interface to select a channel for audio output e FUNC amp ESC Turns on off motion detection display for channels with motion recording e FUNC STOP VGA resolution change from VGA to XGA A 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LOCK This button enables key lock for the DVR unit Once pressed yellow key lock LED turns on and all features and settings are not accessible unless it is unlocked first To release key lock button locking press this button again and password is required to release While DVR is under key lock mode the icon will be appeared on the left top corner of monitor a PTZ This button enables control mode for PTZ Pan Tilt and Zoom camera s If available PTZ camera s must be properly wired and configured first While it is enabled select a camera that is configured for PTZ and press direction buttons to pan and tilt to zoom in and zoom out Press PTZ button again to exit from the control mode after usage While DVR is under PTZ mode the icon will be appeared on left top corner of monitor This button initiate retrieving recorded files into backup media Depending on the device selected under setting selected data will be copied to USB memory drive or CD DVD According to backup media proper icon will be appeared on the left top corner of monitor EL Sequential Display button This button enables auto sequential switching
12. 16 Once a unit selected other units will display following icon on the left top corner of the screen Q 7T TIME FORMAT Select 24 HOURS military time or 12 HOURS AM PM Whenever Time Format is changed clock information on monitor and file information in search list will be updated together 8 DATE FORMAT Select MM DD Y Y DD MM YY or YY MM DD format to display date 9 DATE TIME SET Allow user to change the date and time Setting a date and time prior to existing images date and time may cause corruption on recorded files Therefore it is recommended to set the date and time properly before start recording 10 UPGRADE Display the firmware version Press ENTER to update the firmware through USB memory driver The firmware also can be updated over the network using Client software For more detail information Please check Chapter 8 Firmware Update Page 35 11 FACTORY RESET Return to factory default setting value Note When all of settings are finished and exiting from the main menu the user will be prompted as shown below Check box must be selected to apply all of changes made CS 4 4 Display Setup 10 11 SEQ DWELL SPOT DWELL TIMEIDATE OSD CAM NO OSD VIDEO LOSS OSD ON POP UP DISPLAY OFF ADJUST CH CH 1 PRIVATE CH QUALITY SET QUALITY RESET LUE NEL NEL NE SEQ DWELL Select dwell time between 1 to 60 seconds for the switching interval under sequential display mode Press Lef
13. AL 720x576 720x288 360x288 H 264 for video G 723 for audio Embedded Linux Recording Playback Monitoring Backup amp Network at the same time Recording Compression Algorithm Operation Pentaplex gt System control Button Remote Controller Mouse Recording FPS Each 16CH video and audio real time recording Recording Speed 480 352 240 120 720x480 NTSC 400 352x288 100 720x576 in PAL Recording mode Frames sec 30 to 1 FPS for each channel Frame rate Recording mode Continuous Scheduled Motion Alarm Recording Alarm Event Motion Alarm In Relay Out Selectable recording CH amp pre recording Recording Duration 30sec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 50 min 4 8 16 NO or NC Alarm Inputs 4 NO or NC Relay Outputs Normal x1 speed Fast Forward x2 x4 x8 x16 NTSC PAL Fast Backward x2 x4 x8 x16 NTSC PAL Playback Playback speed 480 NTSC 400 PAL FPS Search list sorting support All alarm motion schedule and time HDD Management 3 or 4 pcs of Serial ATA HDD 3 5 inch One is for CD DVD RW Protocol 10 100 Base T TCP IP UDP HTTP SMTP NTP DHCP DDNS Easy GUI Live Monitoring Remote Configuration PTZ control Te Network Function Backup and Playback Web IE viewer Event Notification Multi user accessing Two way audio support CMS software Time Setting Network Time Protocol Support PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom RS485 Archiving Copy CD DVD and USB 2 0 for data
14. H 264 IRIS L DVR Users Manual Model 4 8 16CH H 264 DVR Rev 1 6 Digital Video Recorder All contents of this document may change without prior notice and actual product appearance may differ from that depicted herein Safety Precaution CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This label may appear on the rear of the unit due to space limitations The lightning flash with arrow point symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of importance operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock Do not expose this product to rain or moisture Do not insert any metallic object through ventilation grills Power disconnect Units with or without ON OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the main source To disconnect it from the main source you have to disconnect the Power cord FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
15. R Then the Calendar be browsed by direction buttons Make a change on date selection if desired and press ENTER again The following screen displays Option DATE 2008 From the above screen press COPY on the Front Panel and USB button on the remote controller START and will be prompted to set date and time to backup in order of year month day hour munite and second Set desired time range move to the check mark and press ENTER START 2007 08 END 2007 08 Note On H 264 DVR series recorded data is managed in the unit of each hour Copy start time and end time should be within same hour frame For example if 9 50 AM 10 05 AM needs to be backed up the user must perform copy twice once for 9 50 00 AM 9 59 59 AM and then 10 00 00 AM 10 05 00 Finally the user will be prompted with the menu below which displays free space of currently selected backup device size of selected data to copy and available data per each channel Icons next to each channels indicates available video and audio data for the channel Choose channels to backup and make sure SELECT size does not exceed FREE size Move to the check mark and press ENTER to finalize backup Note Backup File Player will be automatically copied to the CD with files Files can be reviewed by Backup File Player and File Player is also able to palyback those files however File Player will create index on those copied files to playbac
16. STANDARD MANUAL ON NORMAL STANDARD MANUAL OFF Lock Select ON or OFF to prevent overwriting for the specific channel This lock overrules overwriting under HDD setting Therefore it must be used for a short period of time with caution LOCK must be turned off to prevent recording interruption Note Available FPS will be automatically adjusted according to video resolution setting Resolution Available Recording Frame Rate 16 Ch NTSC Max 480 Fps Max 400 Fps 2 CIF Half D1 Max 240 Fps Max 200 Fps 4 CIF Full D1 Max 120 Fps Max 100 Fps CIF 320 x 240 in NTSC 320x 288 in PAL Quick Recording Setup All 16ch resolution can be set as same as the resolution with highlight bar if Number 1 button is pressed after pressing FUNC F1 Quality FPS REC Audio and Lock can be set as same way Dw lt gt X X 208 4 6 Event Setup SETUP 1 SETUP 2 MOTION AREA MOTION AREA 1 SETUP 1 Quality Select the recording picture quality from VERY LOW LOW STANDARD HIGH and VERY EVENT HIGH MOTION STANDARD ALARM STANDARD MOTION FPS Select from a recording frame rate from 1 to 30 STANDARD ALARM STANDARD ALARM on NTSC 1 to 25 PAL STANDARD ALARM STANDARD ALARM EVENT Select ALARM or MOTION STANDARD ALARM STANDARD ALARM STANDARD ALARM PRE Turn Pre event recording ON or OFF When it is STANDARD ALARM ae AMI hg set to ON buffered images will be recorded b
17. TZ Camera Pin description RS485 D RX RS485 D RX GND D GN
18. assigned up to 8 digits of numerical combination Enter numbers using 1 through 10 Buttons press 10 to enter 0 Factory default passwords for all users are 11111111 4 ADMIN LOCK Allow the user to select YES or NO When YES login will pop up to access main menu search and control PTZ However some setting such as Sub Users cannot be adjusted if it is set to NO 5 SUB USERS Allow the user to change sub users name and authority accessibility There are 10 sub users available and only ADMIN user can access this setting to configure sub users In order to configure this ADMIN LOCK option above must be set to YES If it was just changed to YES please completely exit from the menu and log in as ADMIN user to access It is possible to configure each individual user permission to access setup perform search control PTZ remote in via network and change private option Note While changing the name of a sub user on screen keyboard will be available as shown on the left Press MODE to toggle between different sets of characters 6 REMOTE ID Allow DVR unit to have specific and unique ID for remote controller If multiple DVR units are used within reachable distance a signal sent from a remote control will be delivered to all units reachable while the remote ID is set to OFF factory default The ID can be assigned from 01 to 16 After setting REMOTE ID the user must select the proper unit by pressing F1 any of 1 through
19. ast hue and saturation on the selected channel Once selected each attributes can be adjusted between 1 and 99 QUALITY RESET Reset quality controls including brightness contrast hue and saturation to the factory initial values ET 4 5 Recording Setup STOP KEY 4 ENABLE REC SETTING 1 STOP KEY Select DISABLE or ENABLE for the REC STOP button In case of manual recording manual recording can be started and stopped by the REC STOP button This STOP KEY protects the system from unauthorized interruption of recording While it is set to DISABLE recording can not be stopped by REC STOP button 2 REC SETTING Configure recording conditions as below TERT Resolution Select from FULL 4 CIF D1 HALF 2 o ai CIF Half D1 or NORMAL CIF Resolution Quality REC Audio VER e Quality Select from VERY LOW LOW STANDARD 2 NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL ON HIGH and VERY HIGH NORMAL HIGH MANUAL OFF NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL OFF NORMAL VERY MANUAL OFF FPS Select from a recording frame rate from 1 to 30 NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL OFF NORMAL VERYHIGH MANUAL ON on NTSC 1 to 25 PAL NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL ON REC Select from MANUAL SCHEDULE EVENT NORMAL VERY HIGH MANUAL NORMAL STANDARD MANUAL OFF for recording type NORMAL STANDARD MANUAL ON NORMAL STANDARD MANUAL Audio Select ON or OFF for audio recording NORMAL
20. backup Firmware Upgrade via USB System log file USB Memory drive USB HDD backup Firmware Upgrade via USB network AC to DC Adapter 12V 5 8A USB 2 0 Network USB2 0 Power Supply F W upgrade Electrical Appendix 2 Pin Description of Connectors 1 USB Pin Descriptions Front panel 2 VGA Pin Descriptions 4 HDMI Pin Decription 5 3 RS232 Pin Descriptions Reserved for future use Cross Section of HDMI Connector TMDS Channel O TMDS Channel 2 39 5 Alarm Inputs amp Relay Outputs Pin Descriptions MEME 5 6 7 6 GHD 8 10 11 12 GHD 13 14 15 16 GD COM NOR ACE COM MOD OON NDU DL COR OID D D 60 aS lt Alarm Inputs Pin gt Relay Outputs Pin gt eomm 12 Pin NO Pin description Sensor input 01 Sensor input 02 Sensor input 03 Sensor input 04 GND Common Sensor input 05 Sensor input 06 2 Common Sensor input 07 Sensor input 08 GND Common Sensor input 09 Sensor input 10 Sensor input 11 Sensor input 12 GND Common Sensor input 13 Sensor input 14 Sensor input 15 Sensor input 16 GND Common 5 RS485 Pin Descriptions COM NO2 NC2 COM NOS COM NOJ COM GND 0 D GND ALARM Rs 45 D Pin description ND VR R 6 LAN port RJ 45 Pin Descriptions Oo Slave Unit like P
21. ducts The pictures and names of the products are subject to change without notification However the usages may be similar Warning on Installation and Usage 1 Warning on Installation e Install the product on a flat floor open space and keep the minimum of 6 inches distance from the rear panel to the wall e Install the product on a well ventilated place Keepit away from strong magnetism or electromagnetic wave e Installing it near to radio equipment such as TV or radio may cause a malfunction e Do not install it on a place directly exposed to the sun or other heating sources such as near a heating apparatus Do not install it on a cold place e While installing the equipment keep the equipment and related tools in safe position to prevent any injury Do not install it on a place with constant vibration high humidity grease or dust Should use the product in the rated voltage The equipment requires DC 12V and the power supply included can be used for the voltage between 110V and 240V Connect it to the outlet with the ground terminal e Discard the vinyl bag well as it may be dangerous under a child s hands 2 Warning on Usage For the repair contact the company or the place where you purchased the product Read the user manual before using the products e Do not open the cover at your discretion since parts are sensitive to the environment within the equipment Arrange the power cord safely a
22. efore the STANDARD ALARM motion event STANDARD ALARM STANDARD ALARM STANDARD ALARM Duration Assign recording time after the event triggered from 30 sec up to 60 min 2 SETUP 2 Sensitivity Select the level of sensitivity for motion detection from VERY LOW LOW STANDARD HIGH CH Sensitive Sensor Input Output Buzzer NGRMAL 01 OFF and VERY HIGH NORMAL N O 02 OFF NORMAL N O 03 OFF Aaron Sensor Select sensor type between NO and NC NORMAL 06 OFF NORMAL NO 06 OFF Input Select an input from 1 16 NORMAL N O 07 OFF NORMAL N O 08 NORMAL N O 09 NORMAL N O 10 NORMAL N O 11 NORMAL N Q 12 NORMAL N O 13 NORMAL N Q 14 NORMAL N O 16 NORMAL F _ EE Out Select a relay output from 1 4 OFF i OFF Buzzer Turn ON or OFF the audible warning upon OFF OFF event detection OFF OFF SB m o m uU LC OM ho hJ NS Quick EVENT Setup All 16ch Quality can be set as same as the resolution with highlight bar if Number 1 button is pressed after pressing FUNC F1 FPS EVENT PRE and Duration can be set as same way 3 MOTION AREA CH Select a video channel to set motion area to selectively detect motion 4 MOTION AREA Assign area to detect motion from 11 H x 10 V grid ENTER Toggle among direction mark add and remove on the circled area above Once it is set to add mark a currently selected segment will be marked to detect motio
23. gz 2 Insert the USB Memory Drive into a USB port on the front panel 3 Enter Main Menu and select UPGRADE under System Setup refer to the Chapter 4 3 System Setup The following message will be prompted Select check mark and press ENTER LANGUAGE ENGLISH VOCO FORMAT PASSWOI ADMIN Ld UPGRADE SUB USE REMOTE 20 TIME FORMAT 12HOURS DATE FORMA 4 YY MM DD DATE TIME SET 2008 08 22 09 44 09 PM UPGRADE VERSION 1 6 4 164NECI FACTORY RESET 4 While update is in progress Please wait will be displayed and when it is done the system will be automatically reboot to complete update LARGUA Gi LAMGUAGE ENGLISH VIDEO FORMAT VIDEO FORMAT NTEC PASSWORD f PASSWORD ADMIM LOCK ADMIM LOCK TIME FORMAT Ple TIME FORMAT DATE FORMAT DATE FORMAT CATEITIME VERSION 0 VERSION MO FATORY Risk FATORY RESET PIERE SDE a UPGRADE LIF GRAUE A UE 5 After the system is rebooted please check on the setting to make sure the version information is changed to the new version 2 l l 57 E Appendix 1 264 DVRSpecification Specification 4 8 16CH composite Video BNC 1 Ch Monitor 1 Ch Spot 4 8 16 Ch Loop through 1 S Video 1 VGA Output Max 1024x768 HDMI Audio Input Output 16 Ch Input 1 Ch Output Display Full Single Quad 9 View 16 View and Sequential Mode Resolution NTSC 720x480 720x240 320x240 P
24. k Please refer to the description of File Player on the software manual M 54 7 USB Mouse Operation H 264 DVR supports USB Mouse to control the unit along with the front panel buttons and the remote controller For the convenience connect a USB mouse which is not included to the port available on the front panel All icons under main menu are accessible with mouse 7 1 Mouse Operation on Live Display On the Live Display locate the cursor to any of red circled area and left click to bring up the menu bar A gt COTE 1 Press this icon to open Main Menu same as MENU c front panel 2 Press this icon to select an active audio channel same as FUNC amp MENU 2 on the front panel 3 Press this icon to enable the system lock same as LOCK on the front panel 4 g Press this icon to start manual recording same as REC STOP e on the front panel 5 e Press this icon to enter PTZ Control mode similar to 2 2 on the front panel PTZ control with USB mouse allows the user to operate the preset feature of PTZ camera in addition to the basic operation the feature needs to be supported by the camera Preset control Select a preset number 1 255 and move E set E or delete E the preset position Camera Select a camera number 1 16 to control Direction Move to respective direction Zoom Control zoom in and out Focus Control focus and 6 LI P
25. key lock is turned on poet Displayed on the top left when there is a connection made remotely Displayed on the top left under PTZ control mode on the top left under Displayed on the top left under PTZ control mode control mode mE 3 or Displayed on the top left while processing backup on CD DVD or USB REMOTE ID j Displayed on the top left if other ID is selected on the remote Da l s P E Dx Y YD 25 5 3 PTZ Control Prior to control PTZ function of camera s proper camera and setting must be done 1 Select a camera to control PTZ using Channel Selection buttons 2 Press PTZ or ENTER button on the front panel to enter PTZ control mode press ENTER on the remote controller Depending on the security setting the user might be prompted for password verification Note that PTZ control can be limited by user authority PTZ mode icon BED will be displayed on the top left corner of the screen 3 Press direction buttons to move cameras to respective directions 4 ZOOM Press FF or REW on the front panel to zoom in or out press gt the remote controller 5 FOCUS Press PLAY PAUSE or STOP on the front panel to adjust focus press w 1 on the remote controller 6 Toexit from PTZ control mode press ENTER The PTZ mode icon will be disappeared 5 4 Recording Options H 264 DVRis capable to record 16 channels of video and audio simulta
26. lified microphone 1 Ch Composite Video Outputs and 1 S Video Output Two composite outputs MON 1 and MON 2 and S Video output provide main video output for live display and search They are same video output Another composite output SPOT provides a single channel spot monitor output that displays all connected video inputs one at a time sequentially 1 Ch Audio Outputs RCA 1 channels of identical audio outputs It is required to be connected to speaker headset or any other equipment as an audio input Power Input Connect power supply DC 12V 5 84 VGA Outputs Provide RGB video signal that is identical with MON 1 MON 2 and S Video outputs HDMI port high resolution video output Connect to the HDMI or DVI port of digital TV or wide TV Monitor in order to surveil a vision for camera or movie with HD quality level like 480p 720p 1080p or resolution with high quality RS232C To be utilized for future options Alarm Inputs 16 alarm inputs to connect with external devices to trigger various DVR events Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired as inputs The threshold voltage is 4 3V and the signal should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected To make secure connections on the Alarm Connector Strip press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below of connector pin After releasing the pin pull gently on the wire to make certain it is connected To disconnect a wire press and hold the co
27. n A segment will be deselected if it changes to remove mark Direction Buttons Move focus to the proper direction While the focus is set to direction mark the focus only moves to the direction that is pressed If the focus is set to add remove mark the focus will move to the proper direction and a segment will be selected or deselected respectively Change the channel to set motion area from Ch 1 to Ch 16 ESC Exit from motion area setting and returns to the event setup Quick Motion Area Setup All Motion Area setting If Number 1 button is pressed after pressing FUNC F1 All Motion Area releasing If Number 2 button is pressed after pressing FUNC F1 All Motion Area selection reversion If Number 3 button is pressed after pressing FUNC F1 Y ww 5 5 D 22 E 4 7 Schedule Setup SCHEDULE SELECT SCHEDULE WEEKLY WEEKLY SET MONTHLY SET 1 SCHEDULE Select WEEKLY or MONTHLY to enable scheduled recording Select OFF to disable recording by schedule 2 WEEKLY SET Allow the user to schedule by days of WEEKLY SCHEDULE the week Each hour segment can be set to MANUAL or EVENT Press ENTER to switch between MANUAL and EVENT and use direction buttons to U browse on the table Selected recording mode can be applied by buttons and canceled by gt u w buttons MANUAL 1400 14 59 While u
28. n to log in ENTER button is located in the middle of directional buttons Factory default passwords for all users are 1 Note Under the menu please use direction buttons to browse through options available Up Down Y Left lt or Right gt Press ENTER Button which is in the middle to make a selection or get into the sub menu if available Press ESC to return to the previous menu after setting and to save the values of setup FASSWORD OK 0117723 8 I 5 NES 9 RET 4 2 DVR Menu Tree LANGUAGE SEQ DWELL VIDEO FORMAT SETUPT CD DVD RW M 2 22 18 4 3 System Setup LANGUAGE ENGLISH VIDEO FORMAT PASSWORD ADMIN LOCK SUB USERS REMOTE ID TIME FORMAT 12HOURS DATE FORMAT MM DD YY DATEITIME SET 08 29 2008 03 01 13 PM UPGRADE VERSION 1 5 4 164NECI b4 FACTORY RESET a System Setup allows the user to set basic system configurations 1 LANGUAGE Select the language to be used on the system English German French Korean Turkish Italian Spanish Portuguese Polish and Russian are available 2 VIDEO FORMAT Display the type of video inputs NTSC or PAL which is automatically detected after power ON For proper detection it is strongly recommended to connect camera s while power is off 3 PASSWORD Allow the user to change current password of the user that is currently logged in with It will prompt to enter current new and confirm password Password can be
29. nd do not touch it with wet hands Donotuse aloose outlet or a damaged power cable e Do not use benzene thinner and alcohol for cleaning Donottouch the exposed terminal e properly turn off the system use the power button on the front panel before disconnecting the power supply careful to prevent a conductive object from falling into a hole that was punched for ventilation Do disassemble nor remodel the product Do not place a heavy object on the body e Handle with care while moving the equipment In case of any smoke or odor emitted immediately block the power switch and contact the company you purchased the products to consult it with a special technician E Contents 1 Product Contents 2 Features 3 Product Description 3 1 Front Panel Connection 3 2 Rear Panel Connection 3 3 Front Panel Description 3 4 Rear Panel Description 3 5 Remote Controller 4 Main Menu Programming 4 1 Overview Main Menu 4 2 DVR Menu Tree 4 3 System Setup 4 4 Display Setup 4 5 Recording Setup 4 6 Event Setup 4 7 Schedule Setup 4 8 Network Setup 4 9 Copy Setup 4 10 Hard Disk Setup 4 11 Camera Setup 5 Live Display amp Recording 5 1 Live Picture Display Mode 5 2 OSD On Screen Display on Live Mode 5 3 PTZ Control 5 4 Recording Options 6 Search and Backup 6 1 Search List 6 2 Search by Recording Type 6 3 Search by Time amp Date 6 4 Playback 6 5 Backup 7 USB Mouse Operation 7
30. neously real time 30 FPS for each channel Also each channel can be independently configured for its resolution recording quality frame rate audio recording and so on Also recording mode can be selected individually Recording can be initiated by manually by triggered event of motion detection or alarm input or by weekly or daily schedule created by user Recording Mode x Description Manual While recording mode is set to manual recording starts or stops by REC STOP button on the front panel or REC button on the remote controller Note that Manual recording enabled by schedule cannot be turned off by REC STOP or REC button Event While recording mode is set to event recording is triggered by event assigned for each channel from event setting Schedule Weekly While recording mode is set to schedule recording automatically starts or stops following the pre scheduled plan For weekdays Monday through Friday can be scheduled by 24 hours per day and each segment unit of an hour can be set not to record manual or event Schedule Daily From the first day of the month to the last day each days schedule can be planned and executed 6 Search and Backup option MUN 6 1 Search List In order to search or backup recorded data you need to press search button on front panel or remote controller 1 Option Select type of recording to display on the calendar among MANUAL EVENT SCHEDULE and ALL
31. ng or Similar statement placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CLASS a digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment Generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of the this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which cause the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Preface This document is a basic manual for the H 264 DVRusers The manual describes the appearance and name of products how to configure the system program and how to use the system Please review the whole contents before using H 264 DVR and access the product with caution The pictures and names of the products are subject to change depending on hardware upgrade However the usages may be similar To open the system case and touch the inner parts for corrective maintenance a user should contact the place where he she purchased the products to get the help from expert In addition if there are any questions for use or any damage on the product please contact the place where he she purchased the pro
32. nnector pin above the wire and pull out the wire Relay Outputs 4 relay outputs to send normally open NO or normally closed NC signal to external devices RS485 Connect to PTZ cameras or control keyboard to control through DVR system Ethernet Port RJ 45 Connect to the network to allow remote connection over the network Remote connection allows users to access live monitoring searching and other available functions via the network ET 3 5 Remote Controller e REC Start and stop recording manually REC STOP on the front panel e LOCK Enable key lock LOCK on the front panel e USB Initiate backup COPY on the front panel 3 e 1 2 3 0 10 Video channel selection buttons For channel 10 or above use 10 with other buttons Display Buttons Top to bottom sequential quad 9 Ch and 16 Ch modes pam fy 1 orn n ji th J Ti FE T J e F1 Additional functions with other buttons on the front panel e ESC Return to the upper menu ESC on the front panel e MENU Enter to the main menu MENU on the front panel e Direction and ENTER buttons work same as buttons on the front panel e STOP Stop playback STOP on the front panel e SEARCH PLAY Start pause playback PLAY PAUSE on the front panel e Frame Search backward or forward while searching or cancels selected segment while scheduling e REW FF fast backward or forward
33. on on playback I M 52 6 4 Playback While your DVR is in playback mode any video channel and display mode can be selected by channel selection buttons and display mode buttons lt Playback 9 CH gt Playback 16 CH 1 Play amp Pause Press PLAY PAUSE m button from the front panel to play and pause On the remote controller press Search PLAY to start and Frame Search buttons to pause 2 Fast Forward and Rewind Playback speed can be controlled for x2 x4 x8 and x16 both forward and backward Press REW or FF lt gt on the front panel and lt gt on the remote controller 3 Frame Search Once playback is paused the user can move frame by frame using LEFT and RIGHT direction buttons on the front panel or Frame Search buttons lt gt on the remote controller 4 Jogand Shuttle It is convenient controller to control playback speed easily Works same as fast forward and rewind explained above 5 Live audio selection for speaker output H 264 DVRallows the user to retrieve video and audio simultaneously Similar to audio selection under live display mode press FUNC and then MENU on the front panel F1 and then MENU on the remote controller It will allow the user select an audio channel between 0 and 16 or Mute to turn off the audio while playing back 55 6 5 Backup From search list select desired option and date to search and press ENTE
34. pression H 264 for video G 723 for audio Multiple search methods date time or recording types Real time recording and playback support 480 FPS recording and playback for NTSC at CIF image 400 FPS for PAL Pre recording by event Motion or Alarm e Continuous recording in disk overwrite mode e Pentaplex simultaneously monitor record playback back up and network Easy back up to external devices CD DVD back up and USB 2 0 memory drive support User friendly GUI menu operating with USB mouse PTZcamera control support from the unit and remote access 4 8 16 alarm inputs 4 relay outputs available Various network functions Access through static IP dynamic IP DHCP floating IP or DDNS View live or retrieve recorded video via remote connection Change configuration from a remote location eupport multi user access up to 5 users can be connected simultaneously Support CMS Center Monitoring Software to access multiple sites at once Two way audio transmission and remote event alarm motion notification Audio recording and playback Record 4 8 16 channels of audio inputs Playback 1 selected channel on 1 audio output available w w 3 Product Description 3 1 Front Panel Connection Remote Controller USB Memory Driver 3 2 Rear Panel Connection 4 8 16 Loop Through outputs Cameras 1 16 Ch 1 Composite amp e 1 S Video Outp
35. ress this icon to enter search mode same as SEARCH on the front panel 2 Press this button to close this icon set for mouse operation 2 5 l G EC A l l l l l 55 7 2 Mouse Operation on Search While playing back recorded data mouse operation is also available to control playback Click on any of red circled area to show icons under playback mode 1 Press this icon to select an audio channel to playback same as FUNC MENU 9 on the front panel NO LI Press this icon to toggle between play and pause same as PLAY PAUSE m on the front panel LI Press this icon to stop playback and back to search screen same as STOP on the front panel gt E Press these icons to control playback direction and speed 16 16 same REW FF on the front panel 5 Press this button to close this icon set for mouse operation A 8 Firmware Update Important Note It is strongly recommended to update the firmware by a professional only if it is determined necessary Please make sure to review the whole procedure before start Do not power off the system or remove USB memory drive while the update is proceeding Update normally takes 10 to 15 minutes 1 Copy the new firmware file such as dvr535352xx tgz into a USB Memory Drive xx from firmware files means by number of channel for DVR what you purchased Example 16 channel DVR s firmware file gt dvr53535216 t
36. sing remote controller press lt gt to apply and m tocancel 3 MONTHLY SET Allow the user to schedule by days of a month 01 through 31 Each hour segment can be set to MANUAL or EVENT and setting controls are l same as WEEKLY SET above TAT RO JA HUL AA IR 2L 2L 2L 7L IR LLL UL MONTHLY SGHEDULE Quick SCHEDULE Setup 9 00060060066 0046906602760 06 8 First select MANUAL or EVENT then OOF SOOO O82 eee 08 e808 0 6 1 All setting If Number 1 button is pressed R EC E IR TIE E I I I I E after pressing FUNC F1 000060 8000000000204 60000 2 All setting releasing If Number 2 button is TCR e URL RE IRK EROR LUN aC AC ZR RR AON DOGODOOUOOOUODUOOUODU ODE pressed after pressing FUNC 1 3 All setting reversion If Number 3 button is pressed after pressing FUNC 1 25 4 8 Network Setup CONNECT IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY DNS PORT PPPOE DHCP 192 168 1 102 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 205 214 51 16 10000 10020 ID NONE TIMEZONE GMT Pacific U S A NTP TIME SYNC m DDNS STATUS STATUS OK URL 11797509 cqphone net 1 CONNECT Select a connection method among STATIC DHCP or PPPOE 2 IP ADDRESS SUBNET GATEWAY DNS Accessible only if CONNECT is set to STATIC While accessible information can be changed to fit in the network environment Proper information
37. t Right Direction buttons to decrease increase dwelling time SPOT DWELL Select dwell time between 1 to 60 seconds for the switching interval on SPOT video output which displays a single channel view of all connected video channels by sequentially switching Press Left Right Direction buttons to decrease increase dwelling time TIME DATE OSD Select ON to show the current time and date on the main display and OFF to hide Note that this setting will not affect to the time and date of recorded images CAM NO OSD Select ON to show the camera number on the main display and OFF to hide VIDEO LOSS OSD Select ON to display VIDEO LOSS with blue screen for disconnected input s If set to OFF disconnected channels will be displayed black POP UP DISPLAY Select number for the period in second to allow pop up display by event trigger such as motion or alarm Set to OFF to turn off pop up display If more than one channel needs to be popped up at the same time channels would be popped up by turn interval of 3 seconds ADJUST CH Select a channel to apply PRIVATE and CH QUALITY SET RESOLUTION Select a resolution depending on what monitor the user have IRIS S L Series support both HDMI and VGA connectors The user enjoys 9 kind resolutions like 480p 720p 1080p or VGA with high quality PRIVATE Turn on or off private feature on the selected channel The channel with private ON will display black screen CH QUALITY SET Adjust brightness contr
38. use operation for live Playback display pictures Left button of mouse From to 4 9 16 pictures mode to from single channel Right button of mouse Sequentially movement from singe channel to 4 9 16 pictures 5 Sequential Picture Display Mode Sequentially display all available video channels based on the display mode For example if SEQ button is pressed under the full picture mode display will automatically switches from Ch 1 through Ch 16 6 Live audio selection for speaker output 7 4 1 H 264 DVRallows recording audio per each channel of video inputs and mE teas C a audio outputs are available for only one selected channel at a time In order UA E m f to MM an audio channel for audio output press FUNC and then e MN MENU on the front panel F1 and then MENU on the remote controller It will the user to select an audio channel between 0 and 16 or Mute to turn off the audio Y V i Br gee le g 5 2 OSD On Screen Display on Live Mode F T RE 1 Time information is displayed on top center of the screen 2 Camera ID is displayed on the bottom left of each channel 3 Recording status is diplayed on the bottom center of each channel 4 Video Loss is displayed on the center of each channel 5 Other Icons Displayed on the middle bottom of each channel and indicates Manual or Motion Alarm recording Key Lock A Displayed on the top left when the
39. ut gt A Power Supply 1 Audio 12V 5 8 A Outputs PTZ LAN Ethernet RS232 4 8 16 4 Alarm 1 VGA m Sensor Outputs Output 4 8 16 Audio Inputs 9 B 3 3 Front Panel Description 1 CD Tray This place can hold various types of backup media A DVD rewritable drive is installed at default 2 Jog and Shuttle Jog and shuttle enables user to operate DVR easier in handling such as fast forward fast reverse playback and one frame movement in still picture 3 LED Indicators Power LED turns red when power is o Network LED turns on green when a connection established remotely x Copy LED turns on green while copying data to CD DVD or USB device Record LED turns on red while recording images C Key Lock LED turns on yellow if Lock function is enabled C Remote Controller Receiver sensor input window for remote controller 4 Channel Selection Buttons These buttons from Ch 1 to Ch 16 allow user to select a specific channel to be displayed on the monitor DI r n 5 Function Buttons J g6T rYYmn FUNC LOCK PTZ COPY i STOP 8 e Br HIIS EB H 1 w This button enables additional features for other buttons when combined e FUNC ENTER Display system information video format HDD info IP Address

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