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1. 59 H 264 REAL DVR 54 USER S MANUAL 3 1 Installation B Setup the network before the installation 1 Web viewer installation Enter the DVR IP address in the Web address window and then the following Active X installation window will be displayed qim inj jn Sn Ol 5 Y Page Safety v Tools xp Favorites DVR System i g This website wants to install the following add on WebViewer from Tibet System Co Ltd If you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here Digital Video Recorder Internet Protected Mode Off Done 2 When you click on the Active X install button the following window will be displayed Press the Install button E wfwewrootlogincgi v E er x ta v gt Safety gt Tools e x IG EE http 125 7 227 139 s xp Favorites DVR System This website wants to install the following add on WebViewer from Tibet System Co Ltd If you trust the website and the M Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer What s the Risk Information
2. 61 1 Real time monitoring _ 61 H 264 REAL DVR 61 UsER s MANUAL 4 1 Functional description 1 Real time monitoring If you can use Wi Fi environments you can view the real time monitoring video from DVR with Smart phone D Run web browser at smart phone and enter DVR IP address http 125 7 227 25 http 125 7 227 25 Googie DVR LOGIN DVR Login For Mobile http 125 7 227 28 125 7 227 28 dvr wwwroot login ID http 125 7 227 28 dvr wroov login_submit cgi U login Mobile Viewer PW was http 125 7 227 28 dvr wwwroot mobile html zi SHOW 2A 10 04 m SHOW 2A 10 03 0000800000 T TIT 2 Enter and password and click login button the real time monitoring screen will be shown uL SHOW 2A 10 03 E a SHOW 2A 10 03 a o http 125 7 227 25 J 125 7 22725 3 If you want to change the picture Push A button and you can change The pictures with B NOTICE You can download smart phone application i Smart viewer in application stores please use smart phone application manual for using i Smart viewer H 264 REAL DVR 62 USER S MANUAL CHAPTER 5 Appendix 5 1 Check before
3. E EE 18 USER S MANUAL H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL 2 1 Operation 1 Start up 1 Turn on this device then it boots with power indicator light turned on And you can see below message first You can set the time zone for each site of DVR Language English x gt Locale Set GMT 09 00 Seoul Osaka Sapporo Tokyo On Screen Display Mode VGA only HD Live Support F When you push Set button you can set the time with below window And choose the time zone GMT 12 00 International Data Line West GMT 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada GMT 08 00 Tijuana Baja California GMT 07 00 Arizona GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US Canada GMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan GMT 06 00 Central America Saskatchewan 2 After booting it will be displayed as the LOGOUT id 3 Pressing MANU Login button then the login window would be displayed Select user and press OK button to continue H 264 REAL DVR 19 USER S MANUAL Er Login User Password USER B You may select user to login and authority is restricted by kind of user The access rights can be set for each user admin for system administrator Access rights to Live Search and Setup userl user2 user3 for general user Access rights can be set by administ
4. 61 1 Real time monitoring 61 CHAPTER 5 APPENDIX 5 1 Check before requesting for service 63 5 2 Recommended device to use 66 5 3 Initial setting list for factory default 68 5 4 Product specification 74 H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATI ON 1 1 Product characteristics 7 1 2 Contents 8 1 3 Front 8 1 4 Rear 9 1 5 Remote Controller 10 1 6 Connection and initial setting 11 1 7 RS 485 connection 11 1 8 Control port Output connection
5. mm 9 _ wee Of SwPSme om 5 _ RECEIVER DUE j _ User list user1 E AL Selected ALARM BACKUP Selected Create user NETWORK Selected MULTI mm Selecec AUDIO T Selected selected admin user1 Modify USER user2 user3 authority anonymous USERID amn H 264 REAL DVR 73 PASSWORD SETUP MANUAL ALARM SEARCH BACKUP NETWORK MULTI LOGIN PTZ AUDIO CAMERA SELECT USER USER ID PASSWORD SETUP MANUAL ALARM SEARCH BACKUP NETWORK MULTI LOGIN U AUDIO CAMERA SELECT USER USER ID PASSWORD SETUP MANUAL ALARM SEARCH BACKUP NETWORK MULTI LOGIN PTZ 74 admin user1 user2 user3 anonymous admin user1 user2 user3 USER S MANUAL 000000 Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected All channel selected anonymous anonymous 000000 Selected Selected All channel selected user1 user2 user3 anonymous user1 user2 user3 000000 Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL mE AUDIO 717 CAMERA All channel selected Delete user H 264 REAL TIME DVR 75 USER S MA
6. 13 14 15 Camera16 NOT USED CIF HALF D1 OFF 1 5 7 5 10 15 30 Very low Low Normal High Very high Unselected 9600 CH01 NOT USED CIF Normal recorded data default H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL Brightness 0 100 me cw 5 omm v 1 _ LG Multix E LG Multix LPT A100L LVC C100 HSDN251 MD200 New Born l WVCS850 Device name PELCO D Off PELCO P SCC 641 SPD 2300 SUNGJIN TPD7720 V1305R DC OFF ww 9 1200 2400 4 800 9600 19 Baud rate 200 38400 5 9600 7600 115200 84 Event Touring interval 1 10 E d oea se _ H 264 REAL TIME DVR 71 USER S MANUAL Low Sensitivity Normal Normal High Spot out On Off 1 10 Sec Durati 1 Chame 1 6 __ 1 y 1 10 D 1 uration Sec 0 Sec To E fil vent filter E On Off Off detection MN On Off detection Video loss On Off IP Dynamic IP Static IP Dynamic IP Configuration up x Network LI PERDU OFF 1 5 Frame 75 H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL VERY LOW LOW Quality NORMAL NORMAL HIGH VERY HIGH we Of Server www dvrdns net _ wma C mwena reom sm _ Moe
7. H 264 REAL DVR 36 USER S MANUAL 3 Video loss B You can specify the processing when video loss a Event Sensor Channel Motion Alarm Video loss Alert Duration Event filter Apply all Channel Selecting camera which is associated event 1 16 Alarm Setting alarm out when video loss OFF 1 4 Alert Setting sound a buzzer when video loss ON OFF Duration Setting duration time from video loss OFF 1 10 Sec H 264 REAL DVR 37 USER S MANUAL 4 Event filter T G Tm O OD gt B Specifying the event which will be sent to the central monitoring center and E mail m Event Sensor System start Off 4 e poran Shutdown Video loss Setting change Off 14 Login Logout Event filter 9 go Sensor detection Motion detection Videa loss Alarm output System start Enabling or disabling the system start event Shutdown Enabling or disabling the system shutdown event Setting change Enabling or disabling the setting change event Login Logout Enabling or disabling the login logout event Sensor detection Enabling or disabling the sensor detection event Motion detection Enabling or disabling the motion detection event Video loss Enabling or disabling the video loss event Alarm output Enabling or disabling the alarm output event H 264 REAL DVR 38 USER S MANUAL 4 Network
8. t can cause an electric shock or a fire Because the cable connected to this device can be damaged keep at least 15cm of clearance between where the product is installed and where the power outlet is t can cause a fire an electric shock or an injury Install the product in a cool location not exposed to direct sunlight Do not install the product where traffic is high or near the heating devices t can cause a fire Install the product on a location with a flat surface where it is ventilated well and not too high t can cause a problem or an injury The power outlet must be grounded and the voltage range must bet within 10 of the rated voltage Do not share the power outlet with hair dryer iron refrigerator or heating device etc It can cause an explosion When replacing the battery always replace with the same type of battery as the one provided When disposing the battery follow the direction of the manufacturer t can cause an explosion For old hard drives you may not be able to recover the data stored on the drive When you use a damaged hard drive you will see a sign on the screen saying Error or defective For the old hard drive contact your nearest service center or the original retailer to replace the hard drive We do not responsible for the data loss from misuse by the user H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC
9. 1 264 DIGI TAL VI DEO RECORDER User s Manual eyemax HX Series Model HX 16 Rev 1 0 USER S MANUAL Safety Precautions Turn off the power of the product before installing the product Do not plug many plugs into one outlet It can cause an electric shock or a fire Do not put any containers with liquid such as water coffee beverage etc on top of the product t can cause a fire an electric shock or a product problem Do not put any heavy object on top of the cable or excessively bend the cable t can cause a fire When wiping the surface of the product do not use water chemical or detergent and always use a dry towel t can cause an electric shock problems or scratches to the surface of the product Do not install the product where the level of humidity dust or smoke is high t can cause an electric shock or a fire When unplugging the power hold the plug and unplug slowly Do not hold the plug with wet hands or plug to a loose power outlet It can cause an electric shock or a fire Do not disassemble or reconfigure the product Because high level of current flows on the device it is dangerous to do so t can cause a fire an electric shock or an injury Always check for dangerous elements where the product is installed If dangerous elements Moisture damaged cable unstable installation etc are identified please contact your nearest service center
10. 12 1 9 Sensor Input connection 12 1 10 Internal hard disk installation 13 H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL 1 1 Product characteristics Adopted the stable Embedded Linux Stable file system recovery even after power supply is disconnected from a power outage Supporting Smart phone application i Phone Blackberry Nokia Realized small file size and high video quality by applying the H 264 Supports terra byte hard disk up to 2 0TB Supports e SATA port to use additional external hard disk Real time recording Maximum of 480IPS 352 X 240 at NTSC Maximum of 400IPS 352 X 288 at PAL Supports various recording resolutions and qualities D1 704x480 Half D1 704x240 CIF 352x240 at NTSC D1 704x576 Half D1 704x288 CIF 352x288 at PAL 5 stage recording qualities Very high high normal low and very low Easy operation through various user interface and user friendly GUI system Realized powerful multi function Real time video display and recording network transmission and back up can be performed simultaneously Easy search functions Date Time search Calendar search event search e Recording before event Can be 5 seconds Recording after event Can be only up 10 seconds The operating condition pre check function according to the change i
11. B Password Change password using keypad button C Authority items Specify each authority item for the user id A Setup Manual alarm Search Backup Network Multi login PTZ H Audio D Cameras Specify the cameras which the user can see W H 264 REAL TIME DVR 44 USER S MANUAL Delete user B Select user id to delete User list Juser2 Create user Modify authority user3 user Delete user a H 264 REAL DVR 45 USER S MANUAL 2 4 PTZ control B It is used to control PTZ camera which is connected at RS 485 port Settings of camera and DVR should be done if you are to control PTZ camera 1 Click the icon to control PTZ 2 Control the PTZ camera using each item below 15905 9 Speed 5 5 6 0 Preset 2 25 DE se er s Touring Interval 1Min Sp Click this button to close the PTZ control window Click this spin control to select PTZ camera 1 16 Click this spin control to specify the moving speed of PTZ camera 1 6 Click this button to show the OSD menu of camera Click these direction buttons to pan or tilt camera Click to control zoom in or out Click to control the focus of camera manually Click to control the iris of camera manually Click to select preset number Click to move to selected preset position Click to set current posi
12. Bar Help H 264 REAL DVR 55 USER S MANUAL Internet Explorer Add on Installer Security Warning Do you want to install this software WebViewer Publisher Tibet System Co Ltd B More options Don t Install While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust Whats the risk 3 Press the Next button from the Web View installation window When the installation is completed the Web initialization screen will be displayed General installation recommended Web Viewer Web Viewer The Installation Process has been completed successfully Version Click Next to start the installation process 4 Enter the ID and password Multi login is not enabled and you must log in to the DVR with an unused ID Default admin user1 user2 user3 User ld Password 18 Caution Web Viewer and CMS cannot be used at the same time H 264 REAL DVR 56 USER S MANUAL 3 2 Functional description 1 Web viewer monitoring window Tibet system Ltd 1 15 516700 Touring Start Stop Divide screen division Full screen 1 4 9 16 Selecting a camera Real time image capture Save as JPEG Settings It is available only when you logged in as admin Enable or disable incoming audi
13. MANUAL 3 Channel selection B Selected channel shows red rectangle on the edge of the screen B Press OK button on the remote controller to enlarge selected channel Live view B t shows current live view as real time 5 System control toolbar Live screen e search D System log Ld 3 System information O Logout MENU 11 09 2010 PM 01 59 14 8 Notice To hide live toolbar do right mouse click on the screen or press live button on the remote controller 1 MENU B Click the MENU bar and you can see the menus 2 Setup B Click the Setup bar to enter the setting menu B Refer to Chapter 2 3 system setting for more information 3 Search B Click the search bar to enter search screen B Refer to Chapter 2 5 Search playback amp backup for more informaiotn 4 PTZ B This bar is to control the PTZ Camera B Refer to Chapter 2 4 PTZ control for more information 5 System log B This accesses the system log in DVR Click the System log bar to show the System log m B You can see the log of previous date or next date by using lt gt button B You can see the previous or next log list by using button H 264 REAL DVR 23 USER S MANUAL System log n 4 11 09 2010 gt 13 56 33 Login admin 13 34 49 System start 13 29 50 Normal shutdown 13 29 04 Login admin 13 28 44 5ystem start 13 2
14. You can set the network environments TCP IP B You can specify the TCP IP setting according to network environment B Specifying the TCP port number of Web Playback and Live Default values Web 80 Playback 9091 Live 9092 Network Network IP configuration Static IP gt streaming IP address 125 007 227 028 DDNS Subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 125 007 227 001 CMS DNS 168 126 063 001 E mail MAC address 00 E0 0C 00 95 01 Web port Playback port 9091 Live port 9092 For dynamic IP or PPPoE All the items of IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS are disabled and set each value automatically You can specify account and password of PPPoE using PPPoE button which is located left below For static IP IP ADDRESS Enter IP address received from ISP using screen keyboard SUBNET MASK Enter subnet mask received from ISP using screen keyboard GATEWAY Enter gateway received from ISP using screen keyboard DNS Enter the DNS IP address received from ISP using screen keyboard MAC ADDRESS This is hardware specific unique address of network device so user cannot set this value 8000 65535 port number is recommended X Do not use the same port number with each other Web 80 playback 9091 live 9092 CMS 9100 X If the network of DVR is connected via router you must set Configuration of port forwarding according to the router web search live ports Please ref
15. files are separated at each changed position Maximum size of backup data is depends on the storage media to be used In case of USB memory stick only free space is used But in case of AVI backup the maximum file size is limited to 2GB up to 700MB for CD RW and up to 4 7GB for DVD RW case of FILE SYSTEM backup data files are separated as 127MB unit in the other hand single file is used for AVI backup X f data contained at CD RW or DVD RW media old data are removed and new data will be written X If there s duplicated data at the same time stamp you can select specific data position with the dialog box as below Select data position with spin box and then click OK button to start back up The older data is the smaller number X The other functions do not work when backup is running X Bigger number of duplicated data stands for more recent data 6 Notice Do not remove USE memory stick when backup Is running H 264 REAL DVR 32 USER S MANUAL B You can backup automatically daily based by schedule backup e Backup Schedule Use schedule Backup time Start backup 00 00 00 using a previous date End backup 00 00 00 Using a previous date Camera Set Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Device Support USB flash drive only File format FILESYSTEM Ok Cancel If you to use schedule backup set Use
16. interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL Caution Please read the following precautions carefully before installing the product and follow the directions for installation Do not install the product where the level of humidity dust or smoke is high Do no install the product where it is exposed to direct sunlight or close to the heating device Do not install the product where there is danger of electric shock or near magnetic object Do not install the product where the temperature is too high 40 or above or too low 0 or less Do not put objects with high conductivity on top of the ventilation outlet of the product Make sure the power is turned off before installing the product Secure sufficient space to connect the product when installing the product Do not install the product where it is not flat not ventilated well or where vibration is severe When you install the product near electronic appliances such as radio or TV it can cause problems to the product Be careful not to let alien particles get inside the product t can cause a problem to the product Install the product where it is ventilated well The product at least 15cm away from the wall power outlet because the cable can be damaged Do not install the product at a location close to a product or broadcast receiver with strong elect
17. schedule to B Enter the time to execute backup at Backup time If USB memory stick is not connected or has no free space backup cannot be executed C Enter start time of backup period at Start backup Check Using a previous date if needed Enter end time of backup period at End backup Check Using a previous date if needed E If you want to select cameras to backup Click SET button at CAMERA and then select cameras On the other hand In case of AVI backup only one camera can be used Selected cameras are shown Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Select data format When selecting FILESYSTEM native backup player is included as well So you can search and playback easily with it H Click OK button after finishing settings When the set time at Backup time the backup will be executed automatically Schedule backup will be executed repeatedly once a day H 264 REAL DVR 53 USER S MANUAL CHAPTER 3 Web viewer 3 1 Installation 54 1 Web viewer installation o4 3 2 Functional description 56 1 Web viewer monitoring window 2 2 enn o6 2 Web viewer search 57 I oe MENU lQ TEE 58 4 Saving as AVI file dialog box
18. screws gt Connecting bracket to hard disk Set the SATA cable connection port to lower direction to install the hard disk to the bracket Connect the bracket to hard disk by tighten the 4 screws 5 After installing the bracket on the main unit tighten the screws Connect the power cable of the hard disk 7 Connect the SATA cable to the hard disk Connecting power cable Connecting SATA cable Connect the SATA cable to the SATA port of the main board 9 Close the cover of the main unit H 264 REAL DVR 15 USER S MANUAL Tighten the screws 1 After installing the hard disk you must format the hard disk from the setting menu The first SATA cable port on the main board must be connected at all times If a hard disk is not connected this device may not operate normally B Hard disk replacement First turn of the power of the device and then unplug the power Loosen the screw on the left right and rear side of the product 2 Separate the cover of the main unit 3 After removing all of power SATA cable connected to hard disk please separate hard disk bracket from the body 4 Loosen the screws on the left and right side of the bracket holding the hard disk 5 Separate the hard disk from the bracket holding the hard disk 6 Inthe reverse order of removing the hard disk assemble the new hard disk 7 After replacing the hard disk turn on the power of the device Referenc
19. 0 40 Normal shutdown 13 19 22 Login admin 13 18 58 System start 13 14 25 Marmal shutdown 6 System information B It shows information of system 7 Login Log out B be used for Log in Log out or Shutdown the DVR 8 Time bar B t shows current time status 9 Divided screen display B It show divided screen displays 10 Auto Sequence B Click button and search channel will be switched automatically B This function does not work at 16divided screens B You can see the switching interval at setup system overview auto switching 11 Alarm on off B It shows current connection status of network Black It shows disconnected status Blue It shows connected status B f you want to modify network settings you can do so by selecting Setup gt Network gt TCP IP H 264 REAL TIME DVR 24 USER S MANUAL System control toolbar Search screen Live Q Search R Event search 11 09 2010 02 06 49 1 Playback date time B t shows the date time currently playback 2 Live screen B Click Live button to enter live screen 3 Search screen B Click Search button to enter search screen B Refer to Chapter 2 5 Search playback amp backup 4 Divided screen selection B 1 4 9 13 16 divided screen can be displayed in live view 5 Event search B Refer to Chapter 2 35 Event search 6 Backup B Click t
20. Copy A Click time table to change recoding method B Click channel number to change recording method for all time C Click time label to change recording method for all channel D Click APPLY ALL button to change settings to all days From Sunday to Saturday E Recording Mode C Continuous recording method H Continuous recording event recording method Motion Sensor E Event recording method if event Motion Sensor happens recording works N No Recording F Click HOLIDAY button to specify holidays 1 1143 2000 You can select month and day by clicking date button B Click the Add button the selected month and day will be added to the list of holidays B Click the Delete button to delete the selected date from list H 264 REAL DVR 32 UsER s MANUAL Color B You can adjust brightness contrast saturation and hue Apply all B This is to setup the PTZ configuration A CAMERA select camera to setup PTZ B DEVICE NAME Select camera 15 cameras are supported LG Multix E LG Co Ltd LG Multix LG Co Ltd LPT A100L LG Co Ltd LVC C100 C200HM LG Electric Inc HSDN251 Honeywell Co Ltd MD200 2000 1200 800 Sony Co Ltd New Born NEW BORN HIGHTECH WVCS850 Panasonic PELCO D PELCO Co Ltd PELCO P PELCO Co Ltd SCC 641 SCC 643 SAMSUNG Co Ltd SPD 2300 3000 3300
21. E Audio2 Not used gt Audio3 Not used 4 gt Schedule 050 Audio Not used B Camera name C Audio Specify channel that audio is related Input channel name Max 8 digits H 264 REAL DVR 30 USER S MANUAL 2 Recording B You can specify recording configuration m Video Audio Recording Schedule Color 050 PTZ Total frame 480 480 Resolution D1 704x480 Normal frame rate 7 5 v Event frame rate 7 5 4 Quality Normal 4 gt A Total frame Max frame rate has restricted by screen resolution B Camera Select camera to set frame and quality C Resolution Specify screen resolution CIF HALF D1 D1 D Normal frame rate You can specify recording frame rate when recording method is continuous for selected camera X Frame rate cannot exceed event frame rate E Event frame rate You can specify recording frame rate when recording method is event for selected camera Quality Specify image quality for selected camera VERY HIGH HIGH NORMAL LOW VERY LOW NETWORK Click Apply button to apply setting to all cameras H 264 REAL DVR 3 USER S MANUAL 3 Schedule B You can specify recording method by schedule with date and time 9 Video Audio Camera Recording C Continuous recording H Continuous Motion Sensor E Motion Sensor N No recording
22. G Co Ltd SPD 2300 3000 3300 SAMSUNG SAMSUNG Co Ltd SUNGJIN SUNGJIN SUNGJIN X X X Co Ltd TPD7720 DYNACOLOR Me DYNACOLOR V1305R DC V1311RB CRX 1013 VICON X X X VICON H 264 REAL TIME DVR 68 USER S MANUAL 5 3 Initial setting list for factory default NE id 09 99 interlace On Of Off Auto switching 1 30 Sec 10 Sec interval Overview Button buzzer English ota 0 English Italian On Off On Off 60 Days 30 Days Language Overwrite Use data retain Retain day Date Time Locale System time nuri net time kriss re kr ntp tmc edu ntp2 ja net ntp cmr gov Date Time ntp shim org stdtime gov h time service uit no MM DD Y Y Y Y Format 72 MM DD Y Y Y Y AM PM YYYY MM D D AM PM 24Hours F W File Not existed Update SET was H 264 REAL TIME DVR NTP server Off Initialization Controller Camera Video Audio Schedule Recording settings Baud rate Camera Camera name Audio 1 Audio 2 Audio 3 Audio 4 Camera Resolution Normal frame rate Event frame rate omes LL ae Jj USER S MANUAL Reteh 1200 2400 4 800 9600 19 200 38400 5 7600 115200 1 2 4 5 7 Camera8 Camera9 Camera10 11 12
23. NUAL 5 4 Product Specification OPERATING SYSTEM COMPRESSION MULTIPLEX FUNCTION RECORDING RESOLUTION RECORDING SPEED VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT SENSOR INPUT ALARM OUTPUT Display Mode BACKUP MEDIA STORAGE MEDIA RECORDING MODE OPERATION CONTROL COMMUNICATION PORT NETWORK SIZE mm WEIGHT POWER POWER CONSUMPTION OPERATING TEMPERATURE OPERATING HUMIDITY Embedded Linux H 264 HARDWARE CODEC Live Record Backup and Network at the same time D1 Half D1 CIF 480fps NTSC 400fps PAL at CIF Resolution 16 BNC Composite 2 BNC Composite Main Spot out 1 VGA 15PIN DSUB 4 line 1 line 8 line NC NO selectable 4 line NC NO selectable 1 4 9 13 16 and auto sequential USB storage Network CD RW and DVD RW 1 e SATA HDD 2 SATA HDD with DVR RW 3 SATA HDD Continuous Alarm Motion Instant panic Front Key Mouse and Remote controller RS 485 LAN Ethernet RJ 45 10 100 1000 base DDNS TCP IP 430 W x330 D x54 H 4 15Kg DC12V ADAPTER Max 35W 0 C 40 0 RH 80 RH X The detail and specification of this product can partially change for quality improvement H 264 REAL DVR 76
24. Remove settings F W update Remove recorded data Remove all Factory default l Set update Initialization Controller B You can initialize data and configuration by this menu A System log Delete all event log B Settings Delete setting of configuration C Recorded data Format HDD data D Remove all Delete entire data in the system and restore as factory default The dialog box will be shown as below at the first booting after factory default setting The text in the dialog box will be shown in English as default Notice e f data is initialized it can t be recovered Before use initialize important data must be backup HDD Factory initialization makes format HDD and you will lose recorded data H 264 REAL DVR 29 USER S MANUAL 6 Controller B Connect keyboard controller to DVR system B Setup configuration to access DVR with keyboard controller Refer to controller user manual System Overview Use Off 4 Date Time Device id 1 JC F W update Baud rate 9600 bps lt gt Set update Initialization Controller X Supported device LKD1000 Dynamic Controller 2 Video Audio On the Video Audio menu camera recording schedule color OSD and PTZ can be configured Channel B You can specify channel name and audio for each camera m Video Audio 1 Audiol Not used ER
25. SAMSUNG Co Ltd SUNGJIN SUNGJIN Co Ltd TPD7720 DYNACOLOR INC V1305R DC V1300RB 1013 VICON een eo Se YS ee emis oF N gt O C DEVICE ID Select ID that configured in camera H 264 REAL DVR 33 USER S MANUAL D BPS Bit rate Per Second for data transmission Default value of BPS is 9600 Value can be selected by camera setting 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps E DWELL TIME This is time interval before moving to next preset position when touring Select one from 5 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes and 5 minutes The default is 1 minute 6 Notice Basically DVR support one RS 485 port for PTZ connection H 264 REAL TIME DVR 34 USER S MANUAL 3 Event You can specify the processing when event occurs like sensor motion detection video loss and the event filter settings when event occurs D Sensor B You can specify the processing when event occurs from input device 7h ale Event 1 Motion Type RI Video loss Channel 2 Alarm 1 Event filter Bu F Alert Spot out off lt Duration 10 Sec 4 e sensor Selecting sensor number 1 4 B Type Setting NO NC type Normal Open The type of input device is opened normally Normal Close The type of output device is closed normally C Chan
26. 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 Explanation of Two Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s 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 important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS WITH SUPPLEMENTAL MARKING ARE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE SYSTEM WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OF SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSETHE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE FCC CLASS A NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the 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 this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
27. System 24 rfl m 24 Video AAA Nd MRE 29 34 NOBRVOD i eM Eme 38 Pri 42 2 4 PTZ 45 2 5 Search playback amp backup 47 47 48 BACKUD 49 H 264 REAL DVR UsER s MANUAL 3 WEB VIEWER 3 1 Installation amann m m 54 1 Web viewer installation o4 3 2 Functional description 56 1 Web viewer monitoring o6 2 Web viewer search window 57 3 ear ci The n asn 58 AW 59 CHAPTER 4 Using smart phone 4 1 Functional description
28. ble for user to search recorded data easily 1 Time search B Youcan search recorded data with date and time Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 16 17 18 23 24 25 Channel 1 8 CH lt gt Zoom X1 y po ni pn2 HJ pa pis fie 17 fis PO 21 p 1 amc B Howto search recorded data Click search button on main menu bar B Select the date you want to search on the calendar above The date with recorded data is displayed in bold C Then recorded time table will be displayed D Select time you want to search whenever you chick the recorded time table the preview window is shown Then click OK button to playback F Click Cancel button to return to live view screen l If there s multiple recorded data at the same time stamp you can select one of them at popup window ii Bigger number of duplicated data stands for more recent data H 264 REAL DVR 48 USER S MANUAL 2 Event Search B You can search recorded data using event occurrence time m Event Search 11 09 2010 Ene No events A Click the 0615 button on the main menu bar which is located in the lower position of search mode screen Use buttons on the upper right side to select camera to search Check sensor motion check box below to filter out the events Move to previous or next page using and buttons moO 1H Select data to search from the list Clic
29. disk is a high precision device the parts inside the disk be damaged at the slightest impact Please read the following precautions in detail and follow the directions Do not directly put the hard disk on the desk or table Because the parts inside the hard disk can be damaged at the slightest impact put a thick cushion below the hard disk If you use the motored driver the parts inside the hard disk can be damaged from the vibration When replacing the hard disk be careful not to cause any impact to the other parts careful not to cause an impact from the tools and hard disk used for the installation Protect the hard disk from static electricity Q Caution This device has elements to cause an electric shock an accident or a problem to the product Also the hard disk may not be recognized or operated properly due to incorrect installation and setting Therefore consult with an experienced expert technician when installing the hard disk H 264 REAL DVR 14 UsER s MANUAL 1 Hard disk installation of replacement A disk installation After turning on the power of the device unplug the power from the outlet Loosen the screw on the left right and rear side of the product 2 Separate the cover of the main unit 3 Remove the screws on the bracket holding the hard disk separate the bracket from the hard disk 4 Install the hard disk to the bracket and tighten the 4
30. e Each SATA cable must be connected to the connecting port precisely Do not vertically put the hard disk in upright position or put other objects on top of the hard disk When connecting disconnecting the hard disk do not use a motored tool Refer to the following when adding replacing the hard disk H 264 REAL TIME DVR 16 USER S MANUAL C Recommended list of hard disk Hard disks of below are the ones proved to be compatible through experiment Please refer to when adding or replacing the hard disk Capacity ST3250312CS ST3250310CS 290GB ST3500312CS 500GB ST3750330SV 750GB 278 WD25200AAJS WD2500AVVS oii Western Digital 500G WD5000AAVS WD10EACS m WD15EARS Qo Caution When you select the hard drive in use for resetting the video data saved previously will be deleted Therefore you must be careful H 264 REAL DVR 17 CHAPTER 2 Main System Application 2 1 Operation 2 2 Live Display 2 3 System setting 2 4 PTZ Control 2 5 Search playback amp backup
31. ecording mode Change setting by full frame on all channels 7 PLAYBACK BUTTONS Used for operation in playback mode 8 EJECT Used to eject load DVD RW 9 MENU BUTTON Used to enter menu mode 10 CANCEL BUTTON Used to cancel and exit H 264 REAL TIME DVR USER S MANUAL 11 BUTTONS Used to control PTZ zoom in out of time bar and change configurations 12 AUTO OK lt gt BUTTONS Used to control change configuration 13 USB USB storage devices can be connected for backup and upgrade 14 MOUSE Used for mouse connection only 15 LIVE SEARCH Used to change to live search mode 16 BACKUP Used to backup data Q Caution Mouse should be connected to mouse port at rear side H 264 REAL DVR 1 4 USER S MANUAL Rear Panel 9 9 USB port It is used to connect USB storage device Ethernet port It is used to connect RJ 45 Ethernet connector LAN PORT VGA port It is used to connect VGA monitor Main output port It is used to connect BNC type monitor It outputs the same video as MAIN output SPOT output port It is used to connect BNC type monitor Camera video input These are used to connect cameras Audio input port It is used to connect audio output port of external device Audio output port It is used to connect audio input port of external device Power connector It is used to connect power adap
32. er to user s guide of the router which you are using H 264 REAL DVR 30 USER S MANUAL 2 Streaming B You can set each item about the network video streaming Network Network Total frame 120 120 Streaming Haon Normal lt CMS E mail Apply all Total frame Total frame rate set Maximum available frame rate Camera Selecting camera Frame Frame rate per a second for each camera Quality Selecting video encoding quality VERY HIGH HIGH NORMAL LOW VERY LOW E Click Apply all button to apply setting to all cameras gt H 264 REAL DVR 40 USER S MANUAL DDNS B You can use DynDNS or dvrdns service visit www dyndns org or www dvrdns net and add domain name B You can connect to DVR easily using host name instead of IP address with DDNS Network Video Audio Server www dyndns com lt gt Mode On 00 Port 65500 CMS Domain phri6 sa test 88 Interval 5 Min m 4 serytr001 Password ones Domain serytr ze Interval 10 Min E mail A Mode Enabling or disabling DDNS B Server IP address of DDNS C Port TCP port number of DDNS D Domain The domain name of DVR device E Interval Setting the interval of IP address updating case of DYNdns you much put User and Password If you want more information about DYNdns you can visit dyndns website 4 CMS B Specifying IP addres
33. f remote controller 1 Press cancel button about 3 seconds then light of power button turns on 2 Enter two digit numbers which is the id of remote controller using number keys You have to input 0 first when you are to input one digit number Ex In case you want to use 2 as ID input 02 Every time you press the number key the light of power button will blink 4 Stopping blinking means that the id is saved 11 H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL 1 6 Connection and initial setting Q Caution e camera or other external devices can be connected to this device in numerous methods Refer to the user manual of the camera or other external device for addition information on connection methods When installing the camera check whether the power of the camera is turned off After installing the monitor turn on the power of the DVR Connect ENC type monitor Same video output as VGA Connect e S HDD Connect Connect Network USB device cable im Li Eee REI LELLE AEI Connect power adaptor Connect the BNC type Connect vA monitor monitor SPOT output s s cd EE E Connect input gi Connect speaker or amplifier 1 7 RS 485 connection This device has 1 data port RS 485 2 Use this port to connect the PTZ camera or the keypad Optional 3 PTZ camera ke
34. failed SMTP server does not support encrypted E mail protocol 5 User You can create new user modify authority delete user H 264 REAL DVR 42 USER S MANUAL D User list B You can view the list of all users User list admin Create user anonymous Madify authority userl userz Delete user user3 5 4 2 Create user User User list Total Create user User ID Modify authority Password Delete user Setup 7 Manual alarm Y 7 Search 7 Backup 7 Network Multi login 7 PTZ 7 Audio Camera Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A Total It displays the number of registered users and the maximum number of users can be registered B User ID Input user id to create Password Input password for the user id D Authority items Specify each authority item for the user id A Setup Manual alarm Search Backup Network H 264 REAL DVR 43 USER S MANUAL Multi login PTZ H Audio E Cameras Specify the cameras which the user can see 3 Modify authority User list Select user Create user User ID Modify authority Password Delete user 7 setup 7 Manual alarm 7 Search Backup Network Multi login PTZ 7 Audio Camera RO et alaja ha A User ID Select a user to modify authority
35. heck the channel the PTZ camera connected to the system controls Check the user type General user cannot use the PTZ function H 264 REAL DVR 65 USER S MANUAL Symptom Checkpoint and resolution When the E mail transmission fails without SMTP server setting Check whether the network is set up correctly Check whether the E mail address is entered correctly Check the spam mail setting for the entered E mail address If the spam mail is set some mails may automatically be deleted or classified into spam mail box etc Some SMTP mail server providers does not support sent email from the commercial SMTP server In this case use a public SMTP server cannot receive the E mail sent from the device When the E mail transmission fails even with the SMTP server setting f you see a message saying Please check the SMTP information or internet cable Check the SMTP server address Check the SMTP port number Check the network setting If the E mail cannot be received without any error message Check the E mail address of the recipient Check the spam mail setting for the entered E mail address Check if wireless internet is available cannot see the video screen e If receive sensitivity is low it can be disconnected or you cannot connected with iPhone iPod see the video H 264 REAL DVR 66 USER S MANUAL 5 2 Check before requesting for service D List of rec
36. his button to run backup recorded data B Refer to Chapter 2 5 Search playback amp backup 7 Fast backward playback B Click this button to playback fast backward The speed of fast backward playback can be set to one of the following X2 X4 and X16 8 Stop B Click this button to stop playback 9 Forward playback B Click this button to playback forward as normal speed m Live screen can be switched to playback instantly by clicking this button 10 Fast forward playback B Click this button to playback fast forward The speed of fast forward playback can be set to one of the following X2 X4 X8 and X16 11 Network status display B It shows current connection status of network Playback status It shows the playback status H 264 REAL DVR 25 USER S MANUAL 2 3 System Setting System setting can be configured by setup menu Working condition can be specified by front button mouse remote controller Only admin user can setup system configuration by menu 1 System 9 amp System Pd hd Date Time De interlace update Auto switching interval 10 Sec Set update Spot out Initialization mum Spot division lla 1 4 gt Button buzzer on Controller Language English 4 a Overwrite 4 Use data retain Off 4 Retain day 30 Days gt On Screen Display Mode VGA o
37. k the mouse button to move to the corresponding recorded data F Click Play button and the searched data will be played H 264 REAL DVR 40 USER S MANUAL 3 Backup B You can back up the recorded data which you select date time and channels Export Backup File format FILESYSTEM 4 Camera Camera 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Start backup 11 09 2010 14 46 End backup 11 09 2010 14 46 Backup data size Get Size check Start duplicated data End duplicated data Erase media Schedule Ok Cancel A Click mouse on the icon 9 of the menu bar which is located the lower position of the screen B Select a device to backup data will be stored C Select media type If you select FILESYSTEM backup data will be stored as native format with backup player If you select AVI only one channel is backup D f you select the camera you want to perform a backup click SET button and select cameras you want On the other hand when AVI is selected only one camera can be selected E It displays selected cameras CAMERA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 F Specify starting date time of backup period G Specify ending date time of backup period H Check the data size to backup But when AVI is selected only one camera can be selected If duplicated data exists the backup data period select one data from START DUPLICATED DATA o
38. n motion detection and movement detection Can set recording quality and number of recording frames per seconds Powerful recording schedule management Complete synchronization of video audio Easy software upgrading through USB storage device or network Maximum of 4 clients can be connected to 1 DVR at the same time Band width setting is automatically set depending on the network speed connected to this device Remote alarm notification via e Mail PTZ Pen Tilt Zoom operation Remote control operation Key board control operation optional Supporting Daylight saving Simultaneous output to VGA and BNC H 264 REAL DVR USER S MANUAL 1 2 Contents ee apris qaa AA 9 r KARA dam 19 Rackmount User s Manual Remote Controller SATA cable HDD power cable Power cable Adapter Screws Reference The type of components can be applied differently by the option 1 3 Front Panel w I POWER SWITCH Used to turn the product on off and when logging off 2 FRONT LED The LEDs are turn on when the HDD Back up Network are being used UJ CHANNEL SELECTION Used to select channel by one channel screen You can push 1 9 buttons when you want to see each channel 10 Push 0 10 button twice 11ch 0 10 1 12ch 0 10 2 4 SPLIT Used to channel screen division 1 4 9 13 16 5 PTZ Used for PTZ Control screen 6 Force Recording Change recording mode to force r
39. nel Selecting associated channel with the sensor input OFF 1 16 D Alarm Setting alarm out when event occurs from input device OFF 1 4 E Alert Setting sound a buzzer when event occurs from input device ON OFF F Spot out Setting spot out when event occurs from input device ON OFF Duration Setting the duration time from event occurs 1 10 Sec OFF H 264 REAL DVR 35 USER S MANUAL 2 Motion detection B You can specify the process when motion is detected Channel Motion zone Sensitivity Normal Alarm Off Alert off gt Spot out Off Duration 10 4 A Channel Selecting camera which is associated event G Motion zone Setting the motion detection zone Click SET button to setting motion detection zone Click right button of mouse on the screen to Sp menu window S ELI Th A 1T TE RE T 3 1 _ 1 Li kS E lect all ae entire area Unselect all Unselecting entire area Save Saving selected area as a motion detection zone Exit Exiting motion zone setting SENSITIVITY Setting the motion sensitivity High Normal Low ALARM Setting alarm out when motion is detected ALERT Setting sound a buzzer when motion is detected SPOT OUT Setting spot out when motion is detected DURATION Setting the duration time from motion detection occurs
40. nly HD Live Support Overview B You can specify the system configuration by this menu B Use 4 gt button to change configuration A B rom Remote id ID can be selected from 00 to 99 De interlace Enable or disable de interlace feature for playback screen De interlace feature is only available for D1 resolution Auto switching interval Set dwell time when auto switching function is working 1 Sec 30 Sec Spot division Set the division mode for SPOT OUT screen Spot out Select spot channel channel 1 16 AUTO If you select AUTO Spot will be changed sequentially X When spot channel is changed automatically dwell time that specified by spot from C is applied Button buzzer Select button buzzer on off Language Select OSD language Use data retain data saving period can be set from 1 day to 60 days On Screen Display When Resolution is high displays only with VGA when the resolution is low the display can be see with TV out and VGA both of them H 264 REAL DVR 26 USER S MANUAL 2 Date Time B Specify date and time of system B You can specify setting by using 4 p button B Select date and time then you will see virtual keypad as below 1121314151617 890 CapsLock Delete Clear 4 Enter _ Overview Date Time FAW update 5 GMT 4 09 00 Seoul Osaka Sapporo Tokyo set Update server 4 Initialization F
41. o Default value is disable Zoom control Iris control Focus control Preset Click Go button after selecting preset number at combo box QD 2 Start Stop touring Rotation between each preset positions Preset and touring are available after preset is set on the device Pan tilt control Up down left and right buttons Controlling moving speed when pan tilt operation Switching to search window Logout H 264 REAL TIME DVR 57 USER S MANUAL 2 Web viewer search window 9 009260 Use Audio I Ec D a 3 5 E p a NE LE eil k ra 12 a 2 a ua m 71 2 lt aOR m m er o E Divide screen division Full screen 1 4 9 16 Selecting a camera Saving video or still image Saving as AVI JPEG BMP Date Time selection button to play back Refer to 3 Search dialog box Enable or disable incoming audio Default value is disabled Pause button Forward play button Backward play button Displaying only key frame Fast forward play button Fast backward play button owitching to monitor window Logout H 264 REAL DVR 58 USER S MANUAL 3 Search Menu 2 time seek Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu s 5 And 2010 Search mme 4 9 2010 5 11 00 PM Fri 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 8 109 22 23 Jb 27 28 29 3 E
42. olors of some cameras Check whether the video format of the device is the same as that of the are incorrect or the video is displayed abnormal way The video format can differ by the region into PAL or NTSC format IF the video format of the device is not the same as that of the camera the video may not be recognized If there is an issue with the camera connected to the system connect a different camera to the video input port to check whether the existing camera connected to the system has an issue Check whether the video cable connecting the device and the camera is damaged There is noise in the video Check whether there is a cable with high voltage near the video cable can cause noise in the video or cause deterioration in the video quality camera is the cable for correct usage noises in the video as that of the sensor The sensor connected to the From the schedule management item of the recording setting menu device is not working check whether the recording using the sensor is set up Check whether the sensor is correctly connected to the ALARM IN port Check whether the PTZ camera is correctly set up from the camera setting menu Check whether the power cord of the PTZ camera connected to the PTZ camera connected to the system is correctly connected device is not working Check whether the signal cord connected to the PTZ camera connected to the system is correctly connected C
43. ommended USB memory Classification Manufacturer Capacity 1GB PM s 3 o es 6 DATA TBSTIGBILO 1GB e 9 Transcend __ ___ 8GB Reference B Even when the USB memory listed in the above list is recognized in this device it may not operate normally o Caution For some monitor TCs the screen output size may not fit For monitors that do not support resolution of 1024x768 the output may not be normal 2 Recommended list of CD DVD media Manufacturer COHW _ DVD R DVD RW DVD RW Melody o _ MTSUBSH _ Verbatim e Memorex s 9 e L e Q Caution Dual layer and mini CD DVD is not supported in the recommended list of CD DVD media 3 List of supported PTZ camera H 264 REAL DVR 67 UsER s MANUAL E EL LG E LG Multix LPT A100L CEN NCH CRECEN LVC C100 200HM LG LG X X X Electric Inc HSDN251 Honeywell Co Honeywell Ltd MD200 2000 1200 800 Sony Sony x x x Co Ltd New Born NEW BORN New Born HIGHTECH WVCS850 Panasonic Dongyang Dongyang PLECO D PELCO Co Ltd PELCO EBERT PLECO P PELCO Co Ltd PELCO o SCC 641 SCC 643 SAMSUNG SAMSUN
44. ormat MM DD YYYY cc Controller A Date Specify current date B Time Specify current time C Locale Specify locale of country If you click button the time zone dialog box will be shown as below and select a time zone then click OK to change setting D NTP Server It is used to set internet time server Daylight saving time is applied automatically according to corresponding location E Format It is used to set format of date time display H 264 REAL DVR 27 USER S MANUAL 3 F W Update B You can run firmware update System Overview Not update Date Time Set update x Initialization Controller A FILE You can specify the firmware file to update using 4 buttons 4 Setting update Overview Not existed Date Time Disable update Initialization Controller A IMPORT You can replace current setting values with new values from USB mem ory OFF ON B EXPORT You can export current setting values to USB memory OFF ON H 264 REAL TIME DVR 28 USER S MANUAL 6 Notice USB memory stick is needed to update F W or settings It takes about 5 seconds to recognize USB memory device after connected USB is not detected Message will be shown when you are to run backup without connected USB 5 Initialization System Network Overview Remove system log Date Time m
45. r END DUPLICATED J After finishing setting for backup click OK button K When backup is started the screen moves from search to real time live mode and the icon and text will be shown as below to display backup progress It shows the progress of backup It shows on backup H 264 REAL DVR 50 USER S MANUAL L message BACKUP STOP will be shown when backup is finished How to cancel backup gt f you press button when backup is running the selection message will be shown as below Backup stopped gt Click OK button to cancel backup 2 Would you like to stop backup 264 REAL DVR 51 USER S MANUAL MEDIA ERASE gt You can erase data in the storage media like USB memory stick CD RW or DVD RW When you to use USB memory stick after connecting USB storage to USB port of front side click MEDIA ERASE button to erase data It is recommended to backup important data stored in USE storage before using this function gt When you are to use CD RW or DVD RW after inserting media to DVD recorder click MEDIA ERASE button to erase data backup process is not started if you specify invalid starting and ending date time X The backup period cannot exceed 24 hours X USB memory stick should be formatted as FAT32 When AVI backup if there are different resolution or frame rate exist the AVI
46. rator 2 PASSWORD B The default user and password are set to admin and 000000 as shown above B Click password input area you will see the screen keypad as right 1213415161718 0 kas ka L L 2 _CapsLock Delete Clear 4 gt emm Space Enter _ 4 Input password by using virtual keypad on screen 5 Click OK button to execute DVR system and you will see live screen H 264 REAL DVR 20 USER S MANUAL 2 Shutdown 1 While the status is logged in Press MENU Logout button then logout window will be displayed as below E Logout Selection User admin Password A SELECTION Select the Log Out or EXIT B USER Display current user has logged admin user1 user2 user3 C PASSWORD Input password 2 Click OK button to Log Out or DVR Shutdown H 264 REAL DVR 21 UsER s MANUAL 2 2 Live Display Camera name Shows camera B If you want to modify camera name you do so by selecting Setup gt Camera gt Channel 2 Status icon OSD B Status icon shows current status of camera recording B OSD feature Mem con Description audioicon 2 Camera Continuous recording Emergency recording Recording Recording by motion E Recording by sensor H 264 REAL TiME DVR 22 USER S
47. requesting for service 63 5 2 Recommended device to 66 5 3 Initial setting list for factory default 68 5 4 Product 74 H 264 REAL DVR 63 USER S MANUAL 5 1 Check before requesting for service Check before requesting for service If the following symptoms are observed when using the product recheck the following It may not be a problem Symptom Checkpoint and resolution Check whether the power plug is correctly plugged cannot turn on the power of the Check whether the voltage of the power supply is correct device If the power cannot be turned even when the power of the device is connected correctly please contact your closest service center Check whether the power plug is correctly plugged Check whether the monitor is turned on The power of the device is turned Check whether the video cable between the monitor and device is on but the screen on the monitor connected correctly is not turned on Check the selected monitor type Try disconnecting the power plug and then plugging it again Check whether the video output port of the camera is correctly connected to the device Check whether the power supply of the camera is connected co
48. ric or magnetic wave Do not put heavy objects on top of the product t can cause a problem to the product Install the product at a flat and stable location The product may not operate normally The product at a location with appropriate level of temperature and humidity Do not install the product where the temperature is too high 40 or above too low 0 or less Because the vibration and impact can damage the product do not throw any objects to the location where the product is installed Do not install the product where it is exposed to direct sunlight or close to the heating device Firmly fixate the product at a location where it is well ventilated It can cause problems to the product depending on the surrounding environment It is recommended to use the Automatic Voltage Regulator It is recommended to wrap wires around the Ferrite core The power outlet must be grounded If you hear any noise or smell any odor from the product turn the product off and contact your nearest service center t can cause a fire or an electric shock Periodically have the product checked by the service center to safety use the product When replacing the battery always replace with the same type of battery as the one provided When disposing the battery follow the direction of the manufacturer We are not responsible for the problem from misuse by the user Do not move or flip the product over
49. rrectly Camera number is displayed on Check whether the resolution is set to 1024x768 in VGA environment the screen but the video of the l setting camera is not displayed Check if there is any issue with the video cable between the device and the camera Reboot this device Check the recording setting from the recording setting menu Check whether the hard disk is recognized from the system information Video of camera is displayed on a window the screen but cannot record If the hard disk is not recognized normally check the format and connected the video through the device condition of the hard disk Check the available space on the hard disk exists cannot search the recorded setting of the menu window If the hard disk is not recognized normally check the format and connected condition of the hard disk H 264 REAL DVR 64 UsER s MANUAL Symptom Checkpoint and resolution Check whether the recording audio channel is correctly set up cannot hear the audio recorded Check whether the connecter on the rear side of the device is connected with the video with external device Line input correctly Check whether the connected external device is operating correctly If there is an object in the camera connected to the system connect the camera to the video input port to check the video and check if there is any issue with the existing cameras connected to the system Screen c
50. s and TCP port number of CMS Network Network TCP IP Mode streaming IP address 192 168 000 002 DDNS Port 9100 zz E mail A MODE Enabling or disabling event report to the central monitoring center when event occurs H 264 REAL DVR 41 USER S MANUAL IP ADDRESS The IP address of the central monitoring center C PORT The TCP port number of the central monitoring center 8000 65535 port number is recommended Do not use the same port number with each other Web 80 playback 9091 live 9092 CMS 9100 E mail B You can set the E mail notification when event occurs Network TCP IP Made Streaming Smtp server DDNS Port Account Password Sender Receiver This server requires a secure connection SSL E mail test A Mode Enabling or disabling E mail notification OFF Authentication Not authentication omtp server Setting the IP address or domain name of SMTP server Port Setting the TCP port number of SMTP Default value is 25 Account Setting the E mail account registered in SMPT server Password Setting the password of the E mail account Sender Setting the E mail address of sender Receiver Setting the E mail address of receiver E mail test Click to send testing E mail then RECEIVER can check the testing E mail su Success Failure gt SMTP server connection success SMTP server connection
51. t and connect the 4 Semori 8 sensors remaining signal cable to the sensor number you want Sensor NC type can be set from Setup gt Event gt Sensor menu Q Caution NC and NO cannot be selected simultaneously H 264 REAL DVR 13 UsER s MANUAL 1 10 Internal hard disk installation The hard disk installed inside the device is a precision device which can be damaged even with the small impact To prevent the hard disk from being damaged manage the device as follows To prevent the data loss it is recommended to back up any important data into an external storage device When installing or uninstalling the hard disk you must always turn off the power of the product e power is turned on do not move the device Do not install this device where it is too hot and humid and where the temperature change is sudden It can cause a problem to the device DO NOT pull out the plug or intercept the power supply while this device s power is on When there is a power outage while the power is turned on some data can be lost Do not drop the hard drive or put any metallic object such as coins inside the device In case of a power outage while recording avoid adding replacing or moving the HDD The recorded data can be lost In this case turn on the power with the original hard disk that was used while the power outage occurred And then add replace or move the HDD Because the hard
52. ter External HDD port It is used to connect e SATA HDD Sensor Alarm RS 485 ports These are used to connect sensor alarm and RS 485 serial communication port H 264 REAL DVR 10 1 5 Remote controller E 4 7 8 By i 12 13 44 15 m G amp E t E 0 5 Function Power Emergency recording Number keys Plus Minus CANCEL LIVE MENU SEARCH AY 4p Play buttons PTZ Menu Export backup Split screen Auto switching This is used to turn on off the power USER S MANUAL This is used to start stop emergency recording These are used to input channel or values This is used to increase setting values This is used to decrease setting values This is used to cancel a job This is used to display real time screen This is used to display menu This is used to display search screen This is used to navigate each menu items These are used to control playback Backward or forward search play and pause a and WEN buttons have no function This is used to open PTZ Menu This is used to run backup 3 I be run in search mode This is used for quad screen display This is used to display channels one by one It works as event search at search mode Reference The shape of remote controller can be different by the model How to set the id o
53. tion as a new preset position Click to delete specified preset number Click to start touring which function traverse each preset position one by one according to dwell time Click to stop touring H 264 REAL TIME DVR 46 USER S MANUAL Setting a new preset position 1 Move camera position using direction button 2 Select the preset number to set using button 3 Click button SET 4 Repeat process 1 3 stage to set another preset position Preset numbers are available up to 10 The maximum preset number is different according to the specification of camera Moving camera to preset position 1 Select the preset number to move using button 2 Click button X Moving camera to preset position is only available when the camera supports preset feature Deleting preset position 1 Select the preset number to delete using preset number button 9 2 Click button CLEAR X Deleting preset position is only available when the camera supports Starting touring 1 Click button 3 START 2 Then it will start traversing each preset position one by one automatically Stopping touring 1 Click button STOP 2 Thenit will stop traversing Notice The tour which is working will be stop after the setting Is changed H 264 REAL TIME DVR 47 USER S MANUAL 2 5 Search playback amp backup Various features are availa
54. vent recording Event recording Audio data Recording Recording Audio Selection bar Recorded data graph Click on the data graph to select to play Time scroll bar Zoon in out of graph It can be scaled from 2 hours to 24 hours by minute unit Displaying selected data time Displaying calendar The dates are shown in bold if recorded data exist Description of the color of the recorded data graph Q 0 5 O0 90 button Video is played immediately when you selected data time which has recorded data Progress bar which shows loading progress 264 REAL TIME DVR 59 USER S MANUAL 4 Saving as AVI file QD 2 4 4 AVI format BMP Format JPEG format Save in AVI File Format e High Speed Camera name Date Time which is currently displayed Starting AVI saving File name is requested when you click on this button Stopping AVI saving Closing Save as AVI dialog box lt will be closed automatically after stopping AVI file if it is being saved Specifying time period to save AVI file Starting time to save AVI file Stopping time to save AVI file Starting periodic AVI file saving Closing after finishing AVI file saving Increasing AVI saving speed with reducing displaying frame rate H 264 REAL DVR 60 USER S MANUAL CHAPTER 4 Using smart phone 4 1 Functional description
55. while using the product H 264 REAL DVR UsER s MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 Product characteristics 7 1 2 Contents 8 1 3 Front 8 1 4 Rear 9 1 5 Remote 10 1 6 Connection and initial settings 11 1 7 RS 485 connection 11 1 8 Control port Output connection 12 1 9 Sensor Input connection 12 1 10 Internal hard disk installation 13 CHAPTER2 MAIN SYSTEM APPLICATION 2 1 Operation 18 18 SAO WI siepe 19 2 2 Live 20 2 3
56. yboard connection i Connect the PTZ serial communication cable to the RS 485 port H 264 REAL DVR 1 UsER s MANUAL li When connecting the cable make sure that the TX of the device is connected to the RX TX of the camera keyboard and of the device is connected to the RX TX of the PTZ ii Recommended initial data setting is 9600 baud rate 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity iv When connecting the PTZ camera or keyboard always change the setting of the DVR setting menu according the RS 485 setting of the camera keyboard and this device v Setthe same baud rate when you are to use PTZ camera and keyboard at the same time 1 8 Control port output connection D For interface and auto control with the external sensor the interfacing control output port Set value from Setup gt Event Sensor Motion Video loss menu and the RELAY port are connected 2 If the control device Alarm light amplified siren external relay etc is NC Normal Close type connect to the control output NC Normal Close port 3 If the control device Alarm light amplified siren external relay etc is NO Normal Open type connect to the control output NO Normal Open port 1 9 Sensor input connection Connect one of the signal cables 2 cables of 2 Semorz e Sensor _ various sensors IR sensor heat ray detector magnetic etc to the COM por

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