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1. B Playback After recording is finished click PLAY button to play the recorded video stream Capture amp Play DWA Control e REL RE Then you will see a stream file list of the video stream files previously captured Look in CE de FE File name Files of type Cancel re 50 The file name itself contains the information about the year_date_hour_min_sec which indicate the time of recording So you can easily check the recording time information only by file name If you want to playback recorded event select the file on the list and click Open Then you will see the event displaying on your PC screen Capture amp Play OWA Control La REE REW PAUSE FF C Fast Forward While local playing you can press FF button to play faster Capture amp Play 7 REE O R Control A e Like DVR fast forward play there are several levels of playing speed but there are five levels i FF1 about two times faster li FF2 about four times faster iii FF3 about eight times faster iv FF4 about sixteen times faster v FF5 about thirty two times faster Press FF button continuously to change the fast forward playback speed D Reverse Playback While local playing you can press REW button to play backward Capture amp Play OVA Control La REE RE PAUSE Like the fast forward play back the reverse playback also
2. To setup your hard disk drive navigate to HARD DRIVE SETUP in the main menu and press the ha BEL select button The following screen will appear HARD DRIVE SETUP gt OVERWRITE ENABLED YES HARD DRIVE SIZE 120000 MB HARD DRIVE USED 101208 MB 88 HARD DRIVE FORMAT PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT 23 ur PAUSE a To navigate and to make the desired selections use the up down meV and select BEL buttons on the front panel of the DVR unit OVERWRITE ENABLED If you choose YES default setting recording continues and over writes previous recording when hard disk drive space is full The overwriting space is indicated next to HARD DRIVE USED The data not to overwrite isn t deleted You can search the data by Time Search Please refer to PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH page 28 If you choose NO the recording session will stop and the following message HDD FULL be displayed when all hard disk drive is full And you have to use again after formatting the used HDD or replacing with a new HDD HARD DRIVE SIZE This shows the size of the primary hard disk drive installed in the DVR HARD DRIVE USED This shows the space used on the first hard disk drive for recording HARD DRIVE FORMAT If you format the hard drive all the data recorded on the first hard disk drive will be erased HARD DRIVE FORMAT PART A The following instructions apply to DVR that came packaged with a hard disk drive If y
3. on the front panel of the DVR Then confirm your new password by entering the number again When the new password is accepted the following screen message will flash PASSWORD CHANGED The message will blink 3 times Then the SUB MENU will return If the password is not accepted you will receive a message that informs you that it was not accepted and the SUB MENU returns You may try again by repeating the same steps 2 SUB MENU TIME SET To set the date and time navigate to TIME SET in the SUB MENU and press the select button The following screen will appear TIME 2004 02 17 19 44 32 A PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT 2004 02 17 year month day 19 44 32 hour minute second As A DINN l Use the up anddown ter buttons on the front panel to move the arrow below the fo number you wish to change Then press the select button 3 SUB MENU AUDIO CONTROL to change the numeric values AUDIO RECORD amp AUDIO MUTE options are available for models only To set recording with or without audio or to set audio to mute navigate to AUDIO pa SEL RECORD or AUDIO MUTE in the sub menu and press the select button turn these features on or off SUB MENU gt PASSWORD CHANGE TIME SET AUDIO RECORD ON AUDIO MUTE OFF VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC LANGUAGE SETUP ENGLISH KEY LOCK OFF PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT 22 T SEL When you m
4. POWER CONNECTION Connect the power adapter to the power adapter jack located at the rear panel of the DVR unit DVR Back Panel Power Adapter Now the DVR is ready to run Turn on the power button at the rear side of the DVR The next chapter will explain the about the DVR menu and how to operate your DVR Note You must use only supplied power adapter 17 Chapter 6 DVR Menu MAIN MENU In order to select cameras for recording set recoding quality schedule recording times and to set other operation parameters you will need to access the DVR s menu MENU gm To access the DVR s main menu press the menu button see the following screen on the monitor connected to the DVR on the DVR s front panel You will MAIN MENU gt CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL RECORD SCHEDULE SUB MENU HARD DRIVE SETUP SENSOR MOTION SETUP NETWORK SETUP PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT In the main menu the arrow indicator gt will be shown on the screen to the left of the menu listings menu rai le DINH l selections Press the UP or DOWN ter Y key on the DVR front panel to move the arrow sign gt up or down in order to navigate to the menu selection desired You can also use this function via network CAMERA SELECT To select cameras for viewing on your monitor navigate to CAMERA SELECT pe BEL Then use the butto
5. Local Record amp Playback Control Lal HEE EE lt DVR client main window gt For the remote connection to the DVR click Connect button Then the following DVR Client Connection Manager window will appear on the screen 41 OVA Client Connection Manager Remote OVA Client Please Input Following Information to DA IP Ny 0 e save IP Address Password cancel _ DVR IP The DVR IP address is the IP address of the remote DVR Input target remote DVR s IP address Check Save IP Address if you want to save the IP address for future use Password The password is same password used for formatting the DVR s Hard Drive The default value is 111111 six digits 4 When Connection is Failed However if the client failed to connect to the DVR one of following pop up windows will appear on the screen lt Incorrect IP address gt When you see this diagram the DVR client could not locate the remote DVR The IP address specified may not be correct Check the IP address and try again Connection Failed x Cannot Find the DYR Check khe IP address and try again lt Incorrect Password gt DwrClient 1 0 ENGLISH Connection Denied by DYR Invalid Password When you see this diagram it means the password you typed is incorrect Check the password on DVR and try again 42 4 After Connection A DVR Main Window Remote DYA Client 2 5 Standalone DYA
6. Quad screen Images from all 4 cameras are displayed at the same time in 4 separate sections on a single screen Note You cannot view individual cameras in FULL SCREEN display while in QUAD mode You can only view a quad screen when the RECORD MODE is set to QUAD see page 19 30 RECORD VIEW CONTROL When you have finished entering all of the settings in the DVR menu and the record button Recoan is pressed the recording process starts immediately In the example below the recording channel indicators n next to CH1 and CH2 indicate that those channels have been selected to record CH3 and CH4 are not recording 2004 04 05 15 40 RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS m To reset the DVR settings back to the factory default press the pause button 5 times After resetting the password will return to the default value 111111 and all DVR settings on the menu will return to default Reset to factory default will not erase any video data on the hard disk drive 31 pa Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting Guide TROUBLE SHOOTING 1 What kind of camera should buy for this DVR Any BNC or RCA interface indoor outdoor infrared camera will work with the DVR It doesn t matter whether it s a color or black white camera However web cameras that require a USB interface are not compatible with this DVR 2 What kind of sensor device should buy for sensor recording Any motion detection sensor will be compatible with this D
7. Record Frame Aate Low There are three video quality mode High Normal Low The higher the video quality the clearer the image on the screen The data stream size will be smaller as you lower the video quality Record Frame Rate Video Quality Record Frame Aate Alarm On Durations Alarm Record Duration Input Channels Record Channels There are ninie different Record Frame Rates 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 30 settings that you can choose The less the frame rates the more recording time on hard drive on your PC or DVR The more recording frames rates you choose the more natural streaming motion appears while playback 54 Alarm On Duration Alarm On Duration Alarm Record Duration Input Channels Record Channels OWA Time Record Schedule If the alarming device is attached to DVR this option sets alarm duration It controls how many seconds the alarm goes on since it goes off There are 35 different time settings on the alarming duration You can also make the alarm off or on ceaselessly Alarm Record Duration Alarm Record Duration Input Channels Record Channels OVA Time There are 7 different Alarm Record Duration time settings When a motion detection device is attached to DVR this function will control the motion detect periods in second For example if you set Alarm Record Duration at 5 seconds and the objection in front of camera starts moving the record will sta
8. i x DVR Management Statistics Color Setup Connection Connected DVAIP 192168 1 97 Speed 2 05 Mbps cs Wino OVA Management video Mode NTSC Frame Rate 9 fps Channel Control ye i Deer Capture t Play Not Activated Local Record amp Playback Control o o FEC SUF PLAY fie After you input right IP address amp password click OK button on DVR Client Connection Manager window Then the stream of video image will be displayed on the DVR main view window lt DVR client main window gt i Connection Status Connection Connected OVA IP 192168 1 97 Speed 4 44 Mbps Close Window When successfully connected you would see Connected sign This window also displays DVR IP address and shows changes of connection speed To disconnect simply click Disconnect To close the application click Close Window button 43 ii Changing Color Mode 1 From DVR Client 2 5 the image picture quality is adjustable A 256 Color i Using 256 color palette to display image ii This option is preferred when the client PC computing power is not high B True Color i Using 24 bit true color to display image ii This option shows more natural image However it requires more computing power than 256 Color setting 2 Changing Color Mode A Press Color Setup at the menu bar Then you would see following diagram window Display Colo
9. 25 SENSOR MOTION SETUP SENSOR MOTION RECORD TIME 10 ALARM OUT TIME 00 SENSOR TYPE MOTION gt CH 1 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 CH 2 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 CH 3 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 CH 4 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT In NORMAL CLOSE mode if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects the sensor to the DVR sensor recording starts automatically In NORMAL OPEN mode if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects the sensor to the DVR the sensor recording will not start at all MOTION SETUP There are 5 different modes for sensor activated recording 1 OFF No motion direction is connected to the DVR unit 2 Level 1 4 Level 4 is the most sensitive NETWORK SETUP NETWORK SETUP is available for this DVR If you plan to connect your DVR unit to a network navigate to NETWORK SETUP MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL RECORD SCHEDULE SUB MENU HARD DRIVE SETUP SENSOR MOTION SETUP gt NETWORK SETUP m Then press the select button to display the following menu NETWORK SETUP gt ACCEPT CLIENT YES MAC ADDRESS 00 22 24 23 25 26 IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 090 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 991 245 PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT 26 Important The MAC ADDRESS is issued by the manufacturer and should be on a label located on the network board in your DVR
10. Cable Modem 2 Set the IP address and any necessary network configuration setting 3 Software Installation A Remote Viewing with Remote DVR Client 2 5 Software A client software package should be installed in a remote PC The product allows a user to access to the DVR and remotely view the current images as well as control and change settings of it i Remote Connection from your PC to the DVR 1 Insert DV Jn03 16 KIT on your PC 2 Click one of icons in the directory a For English Windows OS click the following icon ts D V Jn03 16 D VA CLNT ENG PRG 2 5 b For Chinese Windows OS click the following icon ts D Jn03 16 DYR CLNT CHN PAG V2 5 c For Korean Windows OS click the following icon e D Jn03 16 DYR CLNT EROR PAG V25 d For Japanese Windows OS click the following icon td D Jn03 16 DVR CLNT JPN PRG V25 Please note that the user interfaces for each language are identical to each other Customization is required Once you click the icon the following diagram window This dialog window is referred to as DVR Client Main Window 40 Remote DYR Client 2 5 Standalone DWA iE IS x DYR Management Statistics Color Setup Connection Hot Connected DYRAIF H Speed M A cose windon DWA Management Information Not Available Video Mode NAA Frame Rate N A Channel Control lage Hi on E EHe e EHa o vad Frame Rate Control Enable uto Sdjusimente
11. Frame Rate 30 fos 33 28 928 4 fos Frame Size 24 730 KB 24 963 24 152 24554 KE Legend Max value Average value Minimum value Close Window 5 Note If any button on DVR is pressed when the DVR client is connected The connection is closed while showing following dialog window RDCP Connection Closed 3 x Connection closed by the DVR The OVE keypad may be pressed 57 DVR HDD PC Viewer Operation Manual Version 1 0 Introduction This document is the Operation Manual for HDD PC Viewer of this DVR The application will show you stream image stored in the HDD which was previously formatted and recorded by this DVR If any formatted HDD is connected to your PC the application will automatically detect the HDD and show the recorded stream You can also save the current screen to a BMP file and save the current stream to a stream file the file extension for the stream file is MYS The application consists of two functional modules gt DVR HDD PC Viewer Shows stream stored in the AX HDD directly gt MYS File Player Plays captured stream file Document History o 10 14 2004 Initial Documentation gt 10 17 2004 Minor Editing o 10 18 2004 First Release Terms in This Document gt HDD Hard Disk Hard Disk Drive gt The Application DVR HDD PC Viewer gt AX DVR Formatted gt AX HDD HDD which was previously formatted and recorded by the DVR base on Technologies DVR chip o OS Ope
12. NORMAL RECORD SCHEDULE SUB MENU HARD DRIVE SETUP gt SENSOR MOTION SETUP h SEL Then press the select button display the following menu SELECT SENSOR MOTION SETUP gt SENSOR MOTION RECORD TIME 10 ALARM OUT TIME 00 SENSOR TYPE MOTION CH 1 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 CH 2 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 CH 3 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 CH 4 NOT INSTALLED LEVEL4 PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT SENSOR MOTION RECORD TIME Indicates the time recording period after the sensor or motion s last detection of movement ALARM OUT TIME Indicates how long the alarm lasts after it sets off SENSOR MOTION RECORD TIME and ALARM OUT TIME are measured in seconds Note You must have sensors connected to your DVR unit to use this feature For more information on sensors refer to Chapter 5 SENSOR MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION on page 15 SENSOR MOTION SETUP CONTINUED There are 3 different modes for sensor activated recording 1 NOT INSTALLED no sensors are connected to the DVR unit 2 TYPE NORMAL CLOSE 3 TYPE NORMAL OPEN The type of sensor should be selected to match the type of sensor connected to your DVR Check the materials that came with your sensor or contact the manufacturer to see what type of sensor you have To set the mode for sensor activated recording navigate to each channel and press the select Me E button to choose either NOT INSTALLED TYPE NORMAL OPEN or TYPE NORMAL CLOSE
13. Ta Tras 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 O8 03 10 11 No Schedule OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF E For recording Sensor 12 13 14 15 16 17 Recording ON ON ON ON OM OM 18 13 20 2 oe 23 You can set recording schedule for 24 hour period When you set the record schedule 96 off for a certain hour it won t record during that time If motion detection device is attached to DVR sensor recording schedule can be set up If the sensor detects a certain movement during a sensor on hour the recording starts Update Setting Update Setting Le To make all the changes to activate you have to click Update Setting button C Statistics While remotely connected you can see all the detailed information including connection status and data stream statistic on the window Remote DYA Client 2 5 Standalone DVR O x DYR Management Statistics Color Setup R When the remote DVR connection is on click the Statistic tool bar on DVR main viewer window Then the following Streaming Status window will pop up and display the continuously up to second data stream information Streaming Status a xj General nformation Connection Status Connected DWRIP 192 168 1 96 Streaming Port 14330 Statistical Informatica Connection Time 9min 1 sec Connection Speed 5 659 Mbps 6 334 5 675 0 260 Mbps Incormming Packet 426 pps 484 413 95 68 pps Packet Size 2048 416 Bytes Total Frame 15650 framefs detected
14. The date and time displayed under HARD DRIVE MASER corresponds with the beginning and ending period of what has been recorded on your hard drive 4 Move the arrow left or right by using the up and down Ol buttons 5 Change the date and time digits by pressing the select button PLAY El 6 Finally input the desired starting date and time press the play button gt playing and the DVR will start 29 SEARCH TIME HARD DRIVE MASTER 03 05 21 06 59 59 03 05 21 06 59 59 O O gt 01 TIME 2004 05 21 01 15 20 02 TIME 2004 05 21 00 25 33 03 TIME 2004 05 20 11 35 55 04 TIME 2004 05 20 10 48 12 05 SENSOR 2004 05 20 09 57 55 UP DOWN MOVE PLAY PLAY MENU EXIT FF SELECT EVENT OR TIME VIEW CONTROL DURING PLAYBACK button on the i SEL If you have set the RECORD MODE to EACH see page 19 you can use the select DVR front panel to select the camera that you want to view in full screen during playback EL SEL E CH1 If you press the select y screen button once you can see camera in full aih CH2 If you press the select screen button twice you can see camera2 in full BEL CH3 If you press the select in full screen button three times you can see cameras EL CH4 If you press the select full screen button four times you can see camera4 in BELL ALL If you press the select in full screen button five times you can see all cameras yr
15. a recorded event or manually input a specific time for playback TO CHOOSE AND PLAYBACK A RECORDED EVENT FROM A LIST When you first open the SEARCH TIME window the arrow will be pointing at the most recent event 01 E a 1 Use the up and down ter buttons to find the event that you want to view reo 2 Press the PLAY button to start playback of the event you have chosen 28 SEARCH TIME HARD DRIVE MASTER 04 05 21 06 59 59 04 05 21 06 59 59 gt 01 TIME 2004 05 21 01 15 20 02 TIME 2004 05 21 00 25 33 03 TIME 2004 05 20 11 35 55 04 TIME 2004 05 20 10 48 12 05 SENSOR 2004 05 20 09 57 55 UP DOWN MOVE PLAY PLAY MENU EXIT FF SELECT EVENT OR TIME 04 05 21 year month day 06 59 59 hour minute second Note When the arrow is pointing at a specific event the date and time shows the beginning date and time to the ending date and time of that recorded event Note While playback mode the red record light blinks TO MANUALLY INPUT A SPECIFIC DATE AND TIME FOR PLAYBACK PLAY E 1 Press the play button gt to access the SEARCH TIME menu The arrow will be next to the most recently recorded event Position A shown below 2 Press the FF button Fron the front of your DVR The arrow will move next to HARD DRIVE MASER Position B shown below 3 Press the down button ar el and the arrow will move below the date and time references listed under HARD DRIVE MASER Position C shown below
16. as your Ethernet address When you are connected to the Internet from your computer or host as the Internet protocol thinks of it a corresponding table relates your IP address to your computer s physical MAC address on the LAN IP ADDRESS Within an isolated network you can assign IP addresses at random as long as each one is unique However connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered IP addresses called Internet addresses to avoid duplicates The IP address is assigned by your Internet Service Provider ISP but you may assign values to the lowest digits of the address to designate unique addresses for your DVR your PC and other devices on your LAN Contact your ISP for more information regarding to your own IP address SUBNET This refers to a subnet mask used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to A number that is used to identify a sub network so that IP addresses can be recognized on a local area network GATEWAY In enterprises the gateway is the computer that routes the traffic from a workstation to the outside network that is serving the web pages In homes the gateway is usually housed at the ISP The gateway connects networks that have different protocols The gateway address is provided by your ISP PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH reo When you press the menu button during PLAY mode the SEARCH TIME menu will appear as shown below With this menu you can choose and playback
17. be e Note that the lower frame rate does not mean a lower video quality The video quality remains the same whether the frames per second setting is set high or low One frame per second is the same as taking a photo every second e There are several factors that influence the recording capacity of your hard drive a The number of cameras used b The recording mode Quad vs Each c The number of frame recorded per second d The video quality setting High Normal or Low PRODUCT WARRANTY This DVR carries a warranty of 1 year Please contact Technical Support for any warranty related issues To benefit from this warranty you must return your product s Registration Card included with the unit TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact an authorized dealer 36 Remote DVR Client 2 5 rsion 2 Contents TMS NES esc ae cae eae ohn se at nes cleat eset ete eel ee ete 38 A een sert Manny MME My fate irre CUMS ee mee ren eee 39 ZO CII WW cde A A a teases iy aane 39 AcDVA P C INGIWWOrK GOMnMCCUOM xi xivcaciunicrandoundesmotumgantetereseicnctmceding see besiecddicasduaschaamendiamaeats 39 Pec INS TW OV TIO UGA FRID ati es 39 eID IFS CLINGIWONKK uisiita a dioss 39 iii Remote Network via Internet CONNECTION cccessssssscsssssceeeceeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeaeeneaeeess 40 3 SO MANS ITS Pal AON ce taa litis 40 A Remote Viewing with Remote DVR Client 2 5 Software ooooccccccccccnnnncccnonoaanonenonenonos 40 i Remote Connectio
18. delete any PC operating system and files on the hard disk drive 24 What kind of hard disk drive should purchase to make the DVR run Any PC compatible IDE ATA hard disk drive will work 25 Does the DVR come with sensors cameras or hard disk drive Some models come with a hard disk drive and cameras Some models don t Please check the package content information on DVR box or This DVR models table in Chapter 1 If the DVR unit that you ve purchased contains a digital video recording system only then you need to buy accessories separately to complete a digital video recording surveillance system A single hard disk drive and a single camera are minimum requirements to make a digital surveillance system complete 26 What is the capacity to record It depends on the installed hard disk drive storage size In general you can record up to 6 months with a 120 GB HDD 27 Does this DVR come with a remote control Yes The DVR kit can support remote control 33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM VIDEO Video Input Format DESCRIPTION NTSC PAL AUTO DETECTION FUNCTION Operating system RTOS in firmware Video Input Channels 4CH Composite video BNC Video Output Channels 2CH Composite video BNC Loop Through Output 4CH Composite video BNC Input Level 1 0Vp p 10 Composite 75 Ohm Unbalanced Main TV Output 1 1 0Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Unbalanced Main TV Output 2 1 0Vp p Composite 75 Ohm Unbalanced PAL 720 x 5 6 Ma
19. has 5 levels of speed i REW1 about two times faster ii REW2 about four times faster iii REW3 about eight times faster iv REW4 about sixteen times faster v REW5 about thirty two times faster 91 E Pause To see still image press PAUSE button to stop the playback for a while Capture amp Play OVA Control La a REC 3 AREA Frame Rate Frame Rate M Auto Adjustment NTSC 30 00 frames sec X There are 30 different frames rate settings that you can choose Maximum frames rate is 30 frames per seconds The minimum is 1 frame per second NTSC 30 00 frames sec NTSC 15 00 frames sec NTSC 10 00 frames sec NTSC 1 50 frames sec NTSC 6 00 frames sec NTSC 5 00 frames sec NTSC 4 29 frames sec NTSC 3 75 frames sec NTSC 3 33 frames sec NTSC 3 00 frames sec NTSC 2 73 frames sec NTSC 2 50 frames sec NTSC 2 31 frames sec NTSC 214 frames sec NTSC 200 frames sec NTSC 1 56 frames sec NTSC 1 76 frames sec NTSC 30 00 frames sec 92 B DVR Management Remote DYR Control Panel 4 x OVA Basic Information OVA Record Mode EACH Hard Disk Information 1 HOD 111 Gbytes Detailed HDD Info Video Quality Morrnal Record Frame Aate 30 Alarm On Duration OFf Alarm Record Duration 10 Audio Recording Disable DYRA Speaker Mute CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Input Channels f ON ON ON ON Record Channels ON ON ON ON DWA Time 2003 e
20. see stream at anywhere within the valid strea iv Channel Selection The default screen display channel setting is ALL CHANNEL which shows all four char if the stream has 4 channel streams at the same time If you want to see a channel on enlarge one channel press any channel button you want v Volume Control You can enable disable audio sounding by clicking MUTE button and adjust volume by adjusting Volume slider bar vi Valid Stream Region Zooming If the Valid Stream Region is relatively too small you may have difficulty to navigate wit In this case you can enlarging magnify the Valid Stream Region by clicking Slider Bat Zooming Button see Fig 1 64 vii Direct Access If the stream stored in an AX HDD is quite long you may have difficulty to find the exac want to see When you find a scene you would like to show your friend or report to police office remember the number in the Direct Access Input edit box so that you can go the entering the number in the edit box and pressing GO button besides it viii Screen Capturing If you want to capture or backup current screen press Capture Current Screen button capture the current screen and saves it as BMP file ix Stream Capturing If you wan to capture or backup current stream press Capture Current Stream butto record the stream you want It will create MYS file whose format is Technologies prop file format You can play the recorded file usin
21. work Check if the hard disk rack is firmly locked You will see a green light on the DVR side panel when DVR is locked turned on Also make sure hard disk drive jumper is set as a master If none of the above work check the two connectors power cable amp IDE cable from hard disk drive to DVR to see if they are firmly connected 10 can t make each channel to display in full screen Make sure that record mode setting is on EACH mode If it s on QUAD mode switch to EACH mode in the DVR s main menu 11 l installed only one camera to channel 1 but the channel 1 screen does not show anything Under Menu and Camera Select select 1 12 Can record everything 24 hours 7 days a week without stopping Yes In the Record Schedule Menu select T for all time periods 13 Can I prevent other people from stopping the recording while am gone Would creating a password do it The only way to prevent this is to place the DVR in a room where nobody else can enter 14 Can still record all the events while review the previous recording No The DVR doesn t support recording during playback 32 15 How long is the warranty period One year after the date of purchase We will gladly offer replacement for all defective units 16 What is the correct jumper setting for using a single hard disk drive Single master without slave Most of HDD drives come with the jumper setting as a master without slave so you may not need to chan
22. 4 Channel DVR Digital Video Recorder This manual describes the basic operation of this DVR model A GENERAL SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS This DVR is manufactured to satisfy international safety standards Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to the DVR or any products connected to it 1 Use a proper power source Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the specified voltage 90 260 VAC 2 Never insert anything metallic into the DVR case this can cause electric shock 3 Do not operate in wet amp dusty conditions Keep product surfaces clean and dry Avoid placing the DVR in areas like a damp basement or a dusty hallway 4 Do not expose this product to rain or use near water If the product gets wet unplug it and contact an authorized dealer immediately 5 To clean the outside case of the DVR use a lightly dampened cloth no solvents 6 The DVR generates heat during operation Place the DVR in a well ventilated area The DVR has a built in fan to properly ventilate the system Do not block air holes upper amp sides of the DVR case 7 Do not operate with suspected failures If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from the DVR unplug it immediately and contact an authorized dealer or service center 8 Do not attempt to remove the top cover Warning Removing the DVR s cover can cause severe electrical shock 9 Handle DVR box carefully to avoid d
23. BNC cable connect the VIDEO IN terminal of your TV to the VIDEO OUT terminal of your DVR rear panel Note The BNC cable required for this connection does not come packaged with the DVR 2 Audio Input Output Connection For TV monitor speaker DVA Back Panel Connect to Audio In JE terminal of TV or W Audio signal line Monitor RCA Cable Using an RCA cable connect the AUDIO IN terminal of your TV monitor to the AUDIO OUT terminal of your DVR rear panel Note The RCA cable required for this connection does not come packaged with the DVR CAMERA INSTALLATION i For cameras that do not have a built in microphone using an BNC cable connect cameras to the VIDEO IN or CHANNEL IN terminal on the back panel of your DVR Next plug in the camera power adapter Connection Type 1 For indoor outdoor cameras to use a splitter cable DVR Back Panel Ca i En Da E LE e lt lt Connection Type 2 For cameras that have a VIDEO OUTPUT terminal on the rear panel of the camera body Power Adapter 13 DVR Et Panel Camera co can MAA Connect to Video Cul 0 j Power Adaplar OO ES For cameras that have a built in microphone If you would like to install cameras that have a built in microphone follow the diagram below for installation Connection Type 1 For cameras that have a video audio splitter cable 000 0 000 oT Camera Power Adapler Connection Type 2 For camera
24. CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 gt VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL The higher the video quality the clearer the image will be during playback The lower the video quality the more space you will save on the hard disk drive Note The video quality in View Mode is not affected by the video quality setting These settings only affect the video quality during playback of recorded video RECORD SCHEDULE To schedule recording a specified times throughout the day navigate to RECORD SCHEDULE MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL gt RECORD SCHEDULE i 5 SEL Then press the select button to display the following menu PROGRAMMED RECORD i SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5S I I I I 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT The numbers below indicate the hours of the day based on a 24 hour clock The first T on the left is equal to the first hour of the day 12 midnight through 1 00 am The next T equals the second hour of the day 1 00 am 2 00 am and so on 20 pm Yo DIAH l Press the up 1 ordown ses button on the DVR s front panel to move the arrow V to the desired time selection SEL Then press the select button to change between continuous recording T sensor recording S and no recording for the selected time slot T System wi
25. Keep this number in a safe place for future reference If you have a battery failure replace the on board backup battery and re input the MAC ADDRESS lt How to input MAC ADDRESS gt 1 After turning off the power take off the network board 2 Move and fix the jumper into the left 2 pins on the center of the main board 3 After inserting the network board and turning on the power input the MAC ADDRESS 4 After turning off the power take off the network board 5 Move and fix the jumper into the right 2 pins on the center of the main board 6 Insert the network board again and cover with the case of the DVR If you don t follow this step you can t use Network The IP ADDRESS SUBNET and GATEWAY above are only used for an example Do not use them for your NETWORK SETUP The IP ADDRESS SUBNET and GATEWAY are provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP when you setup your account Keep your ISP account information in a safe place for future reference NETWORK SETUP CONTINUED NETWORK SETUP is available for this DVR 1 When you first open the NETWORK SETUP window the arrow will be next to ACCEPT CLIENT a an SEL While the arrow is next to ACCEPT CLIENT use the select button o change the status YES NO rai Q 2 Use the up and down buttons er to move the arrow to the other categories in the NETWORK SETUP menu 3 To change the numbers in MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS SUBNET and GATEWAY move the arrow next to th
26. OOTING Appendix TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS RECORDING TIME TABLE PRODUCT WARRANTY TECHNICAL SUPPORT Network Viewer Manual Remote DVR Client 2 5 Operation Manual HDD PC Viewer Manual DVR HDD PC Viewer Operation Manual Chapter 1 Overview of this DVR OVERVIEW OF THIS DVR This DVR is a Digital Security System designed to record retrieve up to 4 channels of video at the same time It adopts a digital image compression technology to compress the input channel video streams and uses a hard disk to record the compressed video stream Please refer to the following chapters for set up and usage instructions e Chapter 5 HARDWARE INSTALLATION explains how to install the DVR and other accessories in your home e Chapter 6 DVR MENU explains how to operate manage the DVR This DVR models covered in this manual feature the same user interface Chapter 2 Getting To Know Your DVR DVR FRONT PANEL STAND ALONE DVR This chapter briefly describes the button functions on DVR front panel Buttons are used to operate the DVR s basic functions such as recording playback fast forward reverse etc For more details on the set up and operation of the DVR refer to Chapter 6 DVR MENU O MENU To stop playback or recording press the STOP button When you press the STOP button while the DVR is recording SEL SELECT Use the SELECT button to confirm a menu option or value in a menu field ALL CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 This SEL button all
27. Time 2000 M 7 01 a ol el Start from 7 ar of gt Event Play events are listed Choose event to be played 2003 0724 19 24 48 2003 0724 19 28 40 Master 00307424 19 22 28 2003 0724 19 2415 Master 2003 07 24 18 40 01 2003 07 724 18 40 04 Master 2003 07 20 08 22 17 2003 07 720 08 22 25 Master 2003 07 18 16 04 20 20030718 16 04 29 Master 2003 07 14 12 55 36 2003707714 1455 36 Master 2003 07 14 12 55 32 2003 07714 12 55 32 Master Start Event Play You can start playing while either select the start time or select the event you want to play Note Figure above shows that only master hard drive has recorded video and there are more than seven recording events the DVR user pressed REC button or Sensor is activated Note Current version ver 2 5 only transfers the last 7 events of each hard drive For example even if the master hard drive has 10 events the DVR just send the last 7 events to the client 46 A Timed Play Timed Play e Master Set stark time you wart Start Time End Time 2003 F Start from 2003 E T Slave Stark Time 2000 M O m oO q End Time 2000 mM 7 D mise MM M Start from 7 a PE PE Start Timed Flap IS Set the playback starting point year date hour min sec in this box and click Start a fF fe gee ee pe ell 3 a ty Ty E g 22 5 Y 30 7 E E 2 Mo Recorded Data Timed Play button for
28. VR 3 What kind of alarm device should buy for the DVR Most DC powered alarms are compatible with this DVR 4 can t turn on the DVR Make sure that the power switch is on If the power switch is on and you still cant turn on DVR make sure that the power cord is plugged in correctly and the green power light on DVR front panel is on 5 see nothing but a blue screen after turn on the DVR Check the camera input and video output connection on the DVR rear panel If you can t find any problem with these connections check whether the camera power cable is firmly connected 6 pushed the menu button but it doesn t show the menu directory When the DVR is in record mode no button on the front panel will work The red light below REC button is on when DVR is recording To end recording press the STOP button 7 see an HDD error message on the screen If you see the error messages such as Hard Disk Check Fail HDD BUSY Error HDD DRDY Error HDD initial is Error pull out and put in the hard disk drive or replace the hard disk Also make sure that hard disk rack is firmly locked 8 push record button but nothing records Make sure that there are no slash signs on Record Schedule Menu If you see any slash signs change it to T sign using select button Or change it to S sign if there are any sensors installed on the DVR and you prefer motion sensor recording 9 turn on the DVR and no buttons
29. amaging the product lf you accidentally drop your DVR on any hard surface it may cause a malfunction If the DVR doesn t work properly due to physical damage contact an authorized dealer for repair or exchange 10 Use standard lithium cell battery NOTE Manufacturer has preinstalled battery The standard lithium cell 3V battery located on the mother board should be replaced if the time clock does not hold its time after the power is turned off Warning Unplug the DVR before replacing battery or you may be subjected to severe electrical shock Properly dispose of old batteries Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Do not discard lithium batteries into the trash can or into fire Dispose in accordance with local waste regulations 11 You must use this DVR with AC adapter for DC power Use only the AC adapter that is supplied Information to user The user s manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note 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 gene
30. creen Display would change indicating the current fast forward play speed 1 The fast forward play speed may vary depending on the DVR recording frame rate recorded video quality and complexity 48 REW Rewind Mode DYA Management Video Mode NTSC Frame Rate 37 fps OVA Control e nse While playing fast forward playing or pause you can press REW Rewind button if you want play backward Then you would see PLAY REW on the DVR state Indicator OVA Management Video Mode ATSC Frame Rate 12 fos Also you would see REW on the screen PAUSE Mode OYA Management Video Mode MTSE Frame Rate 37 fps Channel Control OWA Control La REL If you want to see still image you can press PAUSE button to do it To resume play press PLAY button 49 Capture amp Play Using Capture amp Play you can record real time event on hard disk drive of your PC A Record events on your PC hard disk drive Capture amp Play DWA Control e e REL STOF FLA HE PAUSE Fr When you click REC button it will start to record the incoming video on your PC hard disk The DVR client creates stream_files folder where the execution file is located When the client is recording the Capture amp Play status indicator would show the current status Recording Capture amp Play OWA Control wl STOP aie REW PEISE EF
31. d get your DVR unit working Each step is explained in detail in Chapter 5 Hardware Installation 1 Install a hard disk drive 2 Connect the DVR to a TV set or monitor 3 Connect cameras up to 4 to the DVR 4 Connect optional accessories Sensors or alarm 5 Connect the LAN cable between DVR and network switch or router 6 Connect the power 7 Turn the power on 8 Start TV Monitoring and recording General Operating Advice 7 Make sure that a hard disk drive and at least one camera is properly installed See Chapter 5 Hardware Installation The hard disk jumper setting must be set to master Refer to Chapter 5 Hard Disk Drive Installation for more information Otherwise the DVR may not recognize the hard drive Note The default of the hard disk jumper setting is set to master The firmware used in this DVR is compatible with your computer s operating system i e Windows Therefore you can take the hard drive from this DVR and install it in your computer to view recorded video Refer to the HDD PC Viewer manual This DVR offers you the flexibility to choose a recording frame rate maximum rate 30 frames per second A faster frame rate provides a more natural motion in recorded video and require more hard disk drive storage space You may reduce the frame rate minimum rate 1 frame per second to fit longer recording sessions on your hard disk Refer to the Recording Time Table on page 36 for more in
32. d settings Note Only the selected camera s will record real time events during recording period RECORD MODE To select a recording mode navigate to RECORD MODE BEL Then press the select button to choose either EACH or QUAD mode MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 gt RECORD MODE EACH When recording with 4 cameras in QUAD mode you will view the most natural movement on playback EACH mode supports higher quality recording at a reduced frame rate Example EACH mode 4 cameras 30 frames per second each camera will record at approximately 7 5 frames per second RECORD FRAME RATE To select frame rate of cameras to record navigate to RECORD FRAME RATE SEL Then use the select button o choose the desired frame rate for recording 19 MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH gt RECORD FRAMERATE 30 The factory default setting is 30 which means the DVR records at the speed of 30 frames per second The higher the record frame rate the more natural motion will be displayed on the screen for playback The lower the record frame rate the more space you will save on the hard disk drive There are different record frame rate settings to choose from between 30 frames and 1 frame per second VIDEO QUALITY To choose the video quality for recording navigate to VIDEO QUALITY at Then use the select button to choose either LOW NORMAL or HIGH SELECT MAIN MENU
33. d then continues playing sequentially through the contents on the hard disk drive If there is no unread event then it plays the latest recorded video For more detailed information about playback by Time Search function refer to Chapter 6 Playback control by time search 09 UP DOWN To change a menu field or change the DVR configuration values use the UP and DOWN buttons DVR BACK PANEL A a For more details on installation refer to Chapter 5 Hardware Installation POWER ON OFF SWITCH Use this button to turn on or off the DVR 6 vipEo ouT Connect the DVR to a TV or monitor using a BNC cable You can connect two monitors or TVs to the DVR unit And if you connect one of VIDEO OUT ports to the VCR you can backup data with the VCR Loop OUT BNC These are loop output of camera input O CAMERA IN or CHANNEL IN Connect cameras to the DVR Each channel port 1 2 3 4 is for a single camera connection A total of 4 cameras can be connected to the DVR unit SENSOR TERMINAL BLOCK The sensor terminal block is used to connect up to 4 motion sensors to the DVR If you add motion sensor devices to your DVR the video recording can be triggered by motion detection Ol ETHERNET This is used to connect with network auDio OUT Connects the DVR to the AUDIO IN port on your TV so that you can hear recorded sound from TV speakers through the DVR aupio IN Use this
34. e specific category that you want to change i e IP ADDRESS BEL 4 When you press the select button the arrow will move to position B above the category you have chosen Refer to the diagram below Note When the arrow moves to position B the category above will disappear to make room for the arrow For example if you select IP ADDRESS the arrow moves above the farthest left digit of IP ADDRESS and MAC ADDRESS disappears NETWORK SETUP ACCEPT CLIENT YES Ov IP ADDRESS 192 168 001 090 SUBNET 955 255 255 000 GATEWAY 192 168 991 245 PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT 2 LF fue 5 Use the up and down buttons ter to move the arrow from left to right and use the select a 4 button o change the numbers MENU om ToP 6 Once you have finished making your changes press the menu button The arrow will return to position A Refer to the diagram above ABOUT NETWORK SETTINGS ACCEPT CLIENT If the ACCEPT CLIENT option is set as YES remote DVR access control is enabled so you can control your DVR remotely via a LAN connection using the Remote DVR Client software included on CD in the DVR package If ACCEPT CLIENT option is set as NO the Remote DVR Client will not be able to access your DVR from remote location MAC ADDRESS On a local area network LAN the MAC Media Access Control address is your computer s unique hardware identity number On an Ethernet LAN it is the same
35. formation The default setting for cameras during the initial power up of your DVR is set to 1 2 3 4 all camera You will see a blue screen in quad mode with no camera images refer to page 18 for instructions on how to select cameras for viewing and recording When the DVR starts up it enters the default operational state VIEW mode In this mode the DVR does not record or play the recorded stream it just shows the current images from each camera connected to the DVR The default recording setting for most this DVR is set to EACH mode 30 frames per second and normal video quality If you select four cameras to record using a 120GB hard drive HDD you should be able to record for about four to five days at 30 frames per second This is an approximate estimate Refer to the Recording Time Table on page 36 for more information There is an exception to entering the VIEW mode at start up If the power is turned off while recording i e a power failure the DVR will enter POWER RECOVERY mode at start up and detect that it has been shut down by a power failure it will then reinitiate the recording process Refer to Chapter 5 Hardware Installation for more information on installation procedures Chapter 5 Hardware Installation HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION Check to verify the hard drive s jumper setting Important The jumper setting must be set to master Check the jumper setting diagram on your hard drive or cons
36. g MYS file player x Captured Stream File Playback If you have captured an MYS file you can replay it using MYS file player To enable MYS player press the Play Captured Stream Button See Fig 1 xi Configure You can change application settings such as BMP file save directory MYS file save dire default video mode NTSC PAL To change setting press Options button See Fig 1 The Configuration Dialog will be discussed at Section 5 65 4 MYS File Player A User Interface The default page of the application is MYS file player The user interface is shown in Fig 2 MYS File Information Display MYS File Player Select Button Application Option Button HDD PO Vw EEE Funcion Jada Mba Boning Vice J Backup a MOS Fuge Check FDO Screen es i MYS File Select Dialog BAD SEHR Crimson Tia Dl ANA Enya a AO ms Positioning a DARA nt report mays Slider Bar ja SOOO SHE anys ha DORA ADRS File Open Button MYS File Info Display Button Status Bar y 4 a 108 i ADO ewer Fast Rewind Volu One Frame Backward Cap Play Scre Backward BM Pause Play One Frame Forward Channel Selection Fast Forward Fig 2 MYS File Player User Interface 66 B Functions i File Open You can open MYS file by clicking File Open Button And then select the file which you w click the Open button li Positioning Slider Bar You can see the position of the fra
37. ge the jumper setting after you purchase HDD and install it into DVR Check the documentation that came with your hard drive 17 Can install two hard drives in this DVR No Our product supports just one hard disk drive bay 18 What is the limitation of the hard disk drive size that can install in the DVR The hard drive capacity varies according to the model number of your DVR Please refer to the packaging which your unit was purchased for information regarding the specific hard drive capacity of your model 19 How can erase all data on the hard disk drive Select the HDD Format option in the Hard Drive Setup menu 20 Why do I need a password You need a password to format hard disk drive The password is for your protection 21 1 forgot my password What should do Press the Pause button five times and it will reset DVR settings to factory default The password will reset to the factory default of 111111 22 Can my desktop PC read the video data on hard disk drive in DVR The file format used on DVR is not supported by any PC operating systems including Windows or Linux so you can t access DVR hard disk drive using your PC But if you use the exclusive viewer you can access DVR hard disk drive using your PC The software for the HDD PC viewer is in CD to come with DVR 23 What happens if install my PC hard disk drive into the DVR You can use a PC hard disk drive in the DVR However once it runs in DVR it will
38. ll record continuously during this period S System will record when sensor or motion is triggered Refer to SENSOR MOTION SETUP on page 25 to setup a sensor motion detector System will not record during this period You can see indication of T S on viewing screen MENU om STOP Once you have finished press the menu button to exit Note You must press the record recono button to start a recording session SUB MENU To change a password set the time for your DVR or to turn audio recording on or off navigate to SUB MENU MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL RECORD SCHEDULE gt SUB MENU Then press the select button to display the following menu SUB MENU gt PASSWORD CHANGE TIME SET AUDIO RECORD ON AUDIO MUTE OFF VIDEO SYSTEM NTSC LANGUAGE SETUP ENGLISH PRESS UP DOWN THEN SELECT PRESS MENU TO EXIT 1 SUB MENU PASSWORD CHANGE To change a password navigate to PASSWORD CHANGE in the SUB MENU and press the select a button gt The following screen will appear 21 CURRENT PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD ere PASSWORD CONFIRM _ raise 10 The Factory Default Password is 111111 To enter this number press the button labeled 1 on the front panel of the DVR six times Once you input the your current password set a new six digit password using the numbered buttons waho CD mo e o ae
39. me in the playing stream by the Positioning Slider Ba iii Playback Once an AX HDD is selected the application automatically displays first screen recor at the very beginning of it Then you can see stream at anywhere within the valid streal iv Channel Selection The default screen display channel setting is ALL CHANNEL which shows all four char if the stream has 4 channel streams at the same time If you want to see a channel on or enlarge one channel press channel button v Volume Control You can enable disable audio sounding by clicking MUTE button and adjust volume b Volume slider bar vi MYS File Information You can see the MYS file information by pressing the MYS Information button vii Screen Capturing If you want to capture or backup current screen press Capture Current Screen button Then it will capture the current screen and saves it as BMP file 67 5 Application Setting A User Interface Default Video Mode Selection For MYS Player Default Video Mode Selection For Viewer Change BMP File Saving PDD wee Hrt Ple Directory Purse Fra MISC PAL cd Enable Disable N Capturing Time Stamp Printing Enable Disable Company Name Printing Change MYS Hero Sige File Saving he lri whee pien rire Directory y hb mo baye ponas pam moda Enable Disable Application Closing Confirm Fian 7 IL Cael Enable Disable Notification Message when the application detects
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41. ns monitor screen on the DVR s front panel to select a camera for real time viewing on the MAIN MENU gt CAMERA SELECT 1234 gt a SEL You can also press the select button for different combinations of camera viewing For example e When you choose all cameras will be disabled e When you choose 1 2 3 4 all cameras will be operational e When you choose 4 only camera 4 will be operational e When you choose 1 2 4 cameras 1 2 and 4 will be operational There are 16 different combinations of camera viewing settings Note When viewing in quad screen mode the following diagram shows where each camera is displayed on the monitor connected to the DVR 18 1 Camera 1 2 Camera 2 Channel 1 Channel 2 f ai 5 E L 3 Camera 3 4 Camera 4 Channel 3 Channel 4 RECORD SELECT To select cameras for recording navigate to RECORD SELECT a a Ta 1 Then use the buttons on the DVRs front panel to select a camera for recording MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 gt RECORD SELECT 1234 int A You can also press the select button for different combinations of camera recording For example e When you choose no cameras will record e When you choose 1 2 3 4 all cameras record e When you choose 4 only camera 4 will record e When you choose 1 2 4 cameras 1 2 and 4 will record There are 16 different combinations of camera recor
42. ono Sensor Input 8 pins Terminal Block 4 pins Ground Terminal Alarm Ouipa Power Consumption Appx 30Waitt 10 Storage Temp Humidity 30 80 RH non condensing Weight Appx 2kg OTHERS OSD Language Multi language English Japanese Chinese Korean German Portuguese Spanish Danish French Remote Control Available RECORDING CONDITIONS Based on 40GB of storage with the installation of 4 cameras This DVR can support up to 1TB RECORDING TIME TABLE Video Signal ls Video Quality 30 fps 15 fos 22 days QUAD 30 days i 36 days NTSC 36 de 40 days 56 days 70days The NTSC signal mode is used for most of televisions produced in the U S FRAME SIZE ROUGH DATA SIZE 20 Kbytes frame 15 Kbytes frame 12 Kbytes frame e The figures in the Recording Time Table were estimated under ideal recording conditions and may vary from your actual recording situation e In the Recording Time Table multiply by 2 for recording hours with an 80 GB HDD and 3 for recording hours with a 120 GB HDD e The complexity of the image and the amount of motion recorded greatly influences the recording capacity of your hard drive HDD The higher the frames per second and the higher the video quality setting the lower your HDD recording capacity will be In the same manner the lower the frames per second setting and the lower the video quality setting the higher your HDD recording capacity will
43. our DVR did not come with a hard disk drive refer to HARD DRIVE SETUP PART B on page 24 To format your hard disk drive navigate to MASTER HDD FORMAT in the HARD DRIVE SETUP menu SEL and press the select button The following screen will appear PASSWORD INPUT 6 mise 0 an role pure o Use the numeric buttons Eo ar ew won the front panel of the DVR unit to enter the correct password When you enter the correct password the following message will flash 3 times PASSWORD CORRECT HARD DISK FORMATTED Otherwise the following error message will be displayed on the screen PASSWORD INCORRECT Note The Factory Default Password is 111111 To enter this number press the button labeled ac PAUSE 1 On the front panel of the DVR six times HARD DRIVE FORMAT PART B The following instructions apply to DVR that did not come packaged with a hard disk drive 1 TO INSTALL A HARD DISK DRIVE When you install a hard disk drive you will see the following screen displayed while the DVR unit is booting Up Refer to chapter 5 HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION on page 12 of this manual or Quick installation guide to install hard disk drive HDD CHECKING HARD DVIVE HDD MODEL NUMBER 24 SENSOR MOTION SETUP To set up recording that is activated by a motion sensor connected to the DVR navigate to SENSOR SETUP MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 VIDEO QUALITY
44. ove the arrow to AUDIO RECORD and push the select changed to ON or OFF button the option will be If the option is ON then the audio will be recorded onto the hard drive when you push RECORD Becoan button T i SEL When you move the arrow to AUDIO MUTE and push the select button the option will be changed to ON or OFF If the option is ON then the speaker output at DVR box will be mute Even though this option is OFF the recording of audio depends upon the AUDIO RECORD option Note When you do audio recording you have to set the RECORD FRAMERATE over 4 If you set under 4 1 20r 3 you cant do audio recording 4 SUB MENU VIDEO SYSTEM pa BEL Navigate to VIDEO SYSTEM and press the select 5 SUB MENU LANGUAGE SELECT At the SUB MENU button Built in Auto Detection for NTSC PAL 1 Move the navigator to LANGUAGE SETUP Ah 2 Select the desired language among 10 languages using the select button English Japanese Chinese Korean German Portuguese Spanish Danish French Polish 6 SUB MENU KEY LOCK At the SUB MENU pr SEL Move the navigator to KEY LOCK and then select ON or OFF using the select button Note If you set up ON you have to input the password when you press a key You don t be requested password input even if you press any keys for 10 seconds after being accepted the password and pressing a key The default is OFF HARD DRIVE SETUP
45. ows you to select camera images in live recording or playback mode The default display setting of the DVR is set to ALL which displays all 4 channels of video at the same time The following options are available for displaying video images on your monitor ALL Displays all 4 channels of video in quad screen mode 1 2 3 4 Displays each channel of video individually in full screen mode For more information on selecting channels see Chapter 6 CAMERA SELECT U PAUSE O pPause To pause video playback pres s the PAUSE button Then the video displaying will be stopped To continue playback push the PLAY button O FF To playback recorded video faster press the FAST FORWARD button There are three levels of fast forward playback speed Pres s FF button 1 time Video plays two times faster x2 than the normal play Press FF button 2 times Video plays three times faster x3 than the normal play Press FF button 3 times Video plays four times faster x4 than the normal play To change the fast forward play back speed level pres s the FAST FORWARD button again rew To play recorded video backward press the REVERSEPLAYBACK button The fast forward and reverse playback speeds will vary depending on the frame rate and record quality settings as well as the number of channels recorded PLay After recording pres s the P LAY button to s tart video playback P layback will s tart with the oldest unread event an
46. port to connect the DVR to cameras that have a microphone function to record sound ALARM The alarm output terminal is used to install a single alarm device D AC 12V 5A AC DC POWER ADAPTER JACK This is used to connect AC adapter jack for DC power Connect the power adapter to the DVR Use only the AC adapter that comes with the unit This DVR contain a power supply that is enclosed in the unit The following features are found on this DVR LAN Connect the DVR to your computer or routing device such as a DSL modem or hub using a LAN cable for remote viewing LAN Port The LAN RJ 45 jack is used to connect the DVR to a Local Area Network This allows you to control the DVR for remote viewing via the internet ral Chapter 3 Remote Controller 6000000 REMOTE CONTROLLER PANEL Stand Alone DVR CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 ALL The buttons to s elect channels REC The button to start recording STOP The button to stop playback or recording PLAY The button to s tart video playback FF The button to playback recorded video faster REW The button to play recorded video backward PAUSE The button to pause video playback MENU The button to display the on screen menu UP DOWN The buttons to choose a menu field SELECT The button to choose or change a menu option or values in a menu field 10 Chapter 4 Getting Started OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES Below is an overview of the installation steps require
47. r Setting x Display Color Setting 56 Color True Color E Cancel i Press 256 Color button to select 256 Color mode ii Press True Color button to select true color mode iii Audio control You can see the volume control on the right of viewer Audio Control Volume W Mute You can adjust the volume level and enable disable mute the audio device of the PC where the client is running 44 iv DVR Control View Mode OVA Management Video Mode NTSC Frame Rate 20 fps Channel Control f n S E gt T 314 REL PER PLAY DEW The view mode is a default and the indicator shows the current DVR operational state view Record Mode OVA Management Video Mode NTSC Frame Rate 0 fos Channel Control When you click REC button the remote DVR starts recording video on its hard drive To stop recording press the stop button 45 Play Mode To review the recorded video press PLAY button OYA Management Video Mode MTSE Volume Frame Rate 20 fos r Channel Control CH1 Then the DVR play control panel would be pop up Dyr play hm Timed Play M Master Set start time you want Start Time 2003 E 1 Al te ad a a End Time 2003 i T i 24 foe om seme oe ai Start from 2003 i 7 IE 12 a EE 23 a Slave Mo Recorded Data Start Time 2000 01 0 ie St e End
48. rates 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 interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 Overview of this DVR OVERVIEW OF THIS DVR 06 Chapter 2 Getting To Know Your DVR DVR FRONT PANEL 06 DVR BACK PANEL 08 Chapter 3 Remote Controller REMOTE CONTROLLER PANEL 10 Chapter 4 Getting Started OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES 11 Chapter 5 Hardware Installation HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR CAMERA INSTALLATION SENSOR MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION ALARM INSTALLATION LAN DVR CONNECTION POWER CONNECTION Chapter 6 DVR Menu MAIN MENU 18 CAMERA SELECT 18 RECORD SELECT 19 RECORD MODE 19 RECORD FRAME RATE 19 VIDEO QUALITY 20 RECORD SCHEDULE 20 SUB MENU 5 1 PASSWORD CHANGE 21 2 TIME SET 00 3 AUDIO CONTROL 22 4 VIDEO SYSTEM 23 5 LANGUAGE SELECT 23 6 KEY LOCK 23 HARD DRIVE SETUP 23 HARD DRIVE FORMAT 24 SENSOR MOTION SETUP 25 NETWORK SETUP 26 Controlling Playback Viewing and Record View PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH VIEW CONTROL DURING PLAYBACK RECORD VIEW CONTROL RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Chapter 7 Trouble Shooting Guide TROUBLE SH
49. rating System e CPU Central Processing Unit gt RAM Random Access Memory o GUI Graphic User Interface Mandatory The application runs only with following conditions o OS OS of your PC should be Windows 2000 XP or later gt DirectX Your PC should be equipped with DirectX 7 0 or later Recommendation Please be aware of following recommendation so that you can use the application better o Operating System OS The application runs only on Windows 2000 or Later XP 2003 gt CPU 1 0 GHz or Higher e RAM 256 MByte or greater 60 Table of Contents IRSA Ma ION ii A E A 62 As TAALAWALS ASTON di in id cedido 62 Be SOMWALE Instalan ci n 62 ORE A A AR 62 DIADEMA e e ene 63 A User internace adas tito 63 B FUNCION Sari ri dioss 64 Ae MYO FO PO lolita 66 IA o A ee 66 FUNCIONA iia 67 a hike anion neta A ake aoe sei suleade S 68 ASUS MEA e ott hoe tate dia 68 B FUNCION Sic a a toi 68 61 1 Installation A Hardware Installation As stated above the application shows stream which is stored in AX HDD Before installing and executing the application make sure that you connected AX HDD to the IDE cable of your PC directly or via USB HDD adaptor B Software Installation Make sure that the OS of your PC is Windows 2000 or later XP or 2003 Otherwise the application will not operate properly The application is just one execution file So copy it to any directory you want 2 Execution Just double click the execu
50. replay If there are two hard disk drives installed in DVR you can choose one hard drive for the playback starting point to see the recorded event B Event Play Event Play e events are listed Choose event to be played 01 Time 005 003 0709 02 57 33 003 0703 02 57 35 200307403 02 29 52 20030705 02 25 06 200307405 01 53 02 200507405 01 53 00 200 07D 01 54 57 200307403 01 52 46 0030705 02 29 54 0030705 02 25 09 003005 07 56 50 2003207405 01 53 00 2003005 01 54 57 00320705 01 52 54 Start Event Play li First select the event on the list which you like to replay and then click Start Event Play button Then it will playback the event you selected 47 FF Fast Forward Mode OYA Management Video Mode NTSC Frame Rate 31 fps InAirl e CH4 Bowe uo DYF Control a REL Once the DVR is in PLAY mode the FF button would be enabled If you want to play faster press FF button Then you would see PLAY FF on the DVR state indicator OVA Management Video Mode NTSC Volume Frame Rate 15 fos NE Also you would see FF1 on the screen There are three levels of FF speed i FF1 about 2 times faster than normal play mode ii FF2 about 3 times faster than normal play mode iii FF3 about 4 times faster than normal play mode To switch the fast forward play speed press FF Every time the speed is changed the OSD On S
51. rt immediately However if the object doesn t show movement for 5 seconds since the first move the recording will stop Audio Recording Enable Audio Recording Disable This option enables disables the DVR audio recording If you enable the DVR audio recording The DVR records audio track on its hard disk Please note that 4094 bytes of audio data would be written on the hard disk at every 0 5 second 55 DVR Speaker Enable OYA Speaker Mute O This option enables disables the speaker of the DVR Not the audio output of the client If you enabled the DVR audio recoding and the speaker is enabled you would be able to hear audio sound from the DVR Input Channels CH1 CH2 CHS CH4 Input Channels OF ON OR OM Select the camera that should be on for monitoring To make all of four cameras to activate all channels should be ON mode If you want to turn off some of the cameras click ON button Then it will be turned off Record Channels CH1 CH2 CHS CH4 Input Channels OM ON GM OM Record Channels ON ON ON ON Select channels cameras which should operate for recording If you turn off some of channels the selected channels cameras won t record during recording session DVR Time OVA Time 2003 Throughout remote connection you can change date time hour minute sec setting on DVR Record Schedule Record Schedule roe Te e Tia
52. s y 02 07 Phi a 25 Y fi B Record Schedule oN ON N ON ON ON 00 01 02 03 04 05 rf oN oN oN oN oN 0N LE OF 0g 03 10 11 Pp UN f oN oN oN ON ON 12 13 14 15 16 7 ON ON ON ON GN ON 18 19 ll 2 e 2a Update Setting El Close Window DVR Record mode It shows the current DVR Record mode Each Quad on connection You can t make any change in record mode on your PC with Remote DVR Client The record mode change can be made only on DVR Please refer to Record Mode section on our DVR operation manual to know how to change the record mode Hard Disk Information Hard Disk Information 2 HDDs 113 GBytes Detailed HOD Info he Hard Disk Information shows the number hard drive installed in DVR and its total size If you click Detailed HDD Info button the following window will show up on screen displaying detailed hard disk drive information in DVR 53 DYR Hard Drive Information E General DVR Hard Disk Information z Hard disk installed The total capacity is 113 CGEyte 116195 MByte Master Hard Drive Device y Installed Total Space 111 CEyte 114520 MByte Used Space O GByte S62 MBEByte Free Space lll GByte 113955 MByte Slave Hard Drive Device 1 Installed Total Space l CEyte 1675 MByte Used Space 0 GEByte O Mbyte 0 00 Free Space l CEyte 1675 MByte 100 004 Video Quality Video Quality EE
53. s that have video audio terminals on the rear panel of the camera body DVR Back Panel 600 0 OOO Connect to Video Gut Camera mm De a E Connoci to Audio Out lt Connect to Power Terminal y Power Adapter 14 SENSOR MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION You can connect up to 4 motion sensors not included in the DVR package to the DVR There are two steps to install sensors 1 Connect the sensor signal lines to the signal input terminal 2 Connect the sensor power lines to the appropriate power source In general there are three different types of sensors available They are 1 NORMAL CLOSE 2 NORMAL OPEN 3 NOT INSTALLED Refer to the diagram below for information on how to connect each type of sensor to the DVR Sensor Type 1 Sensor Type 2 Normal CGlose Normal Oper Gi E 2 g 1 li EF EF REF EE STE m e a 5 k HHA LAIH 3o oo Power Power Adapter Adapter General Operating Advice When Using Sensors 7 After you install sensor s the programmed recording mode must be set to S for sensor during the hour that you are recording Refer to Chapter 5 Record Schedule Setup for more information If the DVR is set to QUAD mode and a sensor trips all of the selected cameras will record However if you are in EACH mode and a sensor trips only the corresponding camera will record i e sensor one corresponds with camera one 7 Contact an authorized dealer for information about bu
54. the graphic does not support hardware color conversion Enable Disable Notification Message when the application detects invalid stream Fig 3 Application Setting Dialog B Functions i Default Video Mode Related Setting You can specify choose the default video standard 1 NTSC PAL Setting for VY HDD PC Viewer 2 NTSC PAL Setting for MYS Player ii BMP Capturing Related Setting You can set the behavior of BMP capturing process 1 Saving Directory 68 Press Change Button to change the directory where the new BMP capture file will be 2 Printing Capture Information You can enable disable printing capturing information on the BMP file 3 Capturing Time You can enable disable printing capturing time 4 Company Signature You can enable disable printing company name iii MYS Stream Capturing Related Setting 1 Saving Directory Press Change button to change the directory where the new MYS stream file will be iv Notification Dialog Related Setting 1 Application Closing Enable Disable the confirm message box for application closing 2 No Hardware Color Conversion Support Enable Disable the notification message when the application detects the gr device installed is not supporting hardware aided YUV to RGB color convers 3 Invalid Stream Loading Enable Disable the warning message when the application AX HDD PC Viewer loads invalid stream data from a hard disk 69
55. tion file The application first detects physical HDDs installed at your PC and search for AX HDD among them This process may take up to 1 minute 62 3 DVR HDD PC Viewer A User Interface The default page of the application is DVR HDD PC Viewer The user interface is shown Fig 1 DVR HDD PC Viewer Select Button DVR HDD Select Button Set Application Option Button HOD PG Views EEE Screen Valid Stream Region Indicator Positioning Slider Bar Si Slider Bar Di Zooming Button Di In NTSC PAL Set Button 5 ip ani eee AO t dei a A R Fast Rewind Volu One Frame Backward Play Capture Play Stream Butte Backward Pause Play Capture Cur Stream Butt One Frame Forward Channel MYS Selection Fast Forward Capture Cur Screen Buttc BMP Fig 1 DVR HDD PC Viewer User Interface 63 B Functions i HDD Selection Once the application detects one or more AX HDDs it automatically selects the first AX You can select any AX HDD the AX HDDs are marked as However you cann the normal HDD which may be Windows formatted one ii Valid Stream Region Indication Once an AX HDD is selected the application detects valid stream region where valid vi stream resides The valid stream region is marked as green within the Valid Stream R Indicator see Fig 1 iii Playback Once an AX HDD is selected the application automatically displays first screen recorde at the very beginning of it Then you can
56. ult your hard drive manual for instructions Power Connector dimper Ts Note The default setting of hard disk drive is set to umper Pins master IDE Connector Firmly connect the ribbon cable IDE cable amp power cable to the hard drive interface and carefully put the hard drive into the HDD rack Fasten the hard drive to the hard drive rack using the supplied screws For more information about the hard disk drive jumper settings visit the web sites of major HDD manufacturers Maxtor http www maxtor com en documentation installation_guides ata_installation_guide paf Seagate http www seagate com support kb disc ref jumper_settings html IBM http www 3 ibm com pc support site wss document do Indocid GSMH 38FCCKZ Hitachi http www hgst com hdd support jumpers htm Fujitsu http www fujitsu com support computing storage hdd eol dhdd Note This DVR don t support HDD made by Western Digital 12 CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR Ed Video Input Output Connection For TV monitor screen display OVR Back Panel D cE E i A Et A ig Pi connect to Video In terminal of TV or Video signal lime Monitor i BNC Cable To display the DVR s picture the video output signal need to be transferred to your TV set or monitor Any TV set that has a VIDEO INPUT terminal is suitable for displaying the picture The figure above shows the video signal line connection Using an
57. x 120 frames sec PAL Max100 frames sec 4 x 30 frames sec 4 x 25 frames sec Screen Split Control 1 4 Screen RECORDING Recording frame NTSC Max 30 fps Quad 30 fps per recording CH t Quad mode PAL Max 25 fps Quad 25 fps per recording CH NTSC Recording frame rate Each Mode Max 7 5 fps Each mode Each mode MAX frame Number of video source PAL Max 6 25 fps Each mode Each mode MAX frame Number of video source Recording Mode Manual Programmed Sensor Motion Detection Recording NTSC 320 x 112 640 x 224 Quad 640 x 224 Total Resolution PAL 320x136 640x272 Each Channel 640 x 224 Compression format Modified JPEG 12 20Kbytes frame Low 12KB frame Each channel Normal 15KB frame High 20KB frame Scheduling Set up per hour 00 05 10 15 20 25 30 CONT Max 1HDD Alarm Out Time Internal EIDE Storage Max 1TB ADPCM Input Channel 1CH Connectable to any video channel 200mVp p 20KOhm 1CH Compression Input Level Live Output SEARCHING amp PLAYBACK Searching Method NETWORK Monitoring Environment Client S W Time Event Dynamic IP server Connection Supporting 1 Client FUNCTION Live Monitoring HDD Searching Setup Available ALARM sensor Input 4 Port NC or NO Non isolated TTL input Ground Common Alarm Output 1Port NO Isolated Relay Output Motion Detection Available for each camera Multi Detection Level Audio Output m
58. ying the appropriate sensors for your needs and for information concerning proper installation procedures ALARM INSTALLATION The DVR has an internal switch for sounding an alarm When a sensor is triggered the alarm is activated as well There are two steps to install an alarm 1 Connect the alarm power lines to the alarm switch terminal 2 Connect the alarm power lines to the appropriate power source Refer to the diagram below for information on how to connect an alarm to your DVR 15 DVR Back Panel Alarm Post Adapter Note Contact an authorized dealer for information about buying the appropriate alarm for your needs and for information concerning proper installation procedures LAN DVR CONNECTION You can connect your DVR to a local area network or to the internet See the diagram below to make the LAN connection For remote viewing from your computer you must have a LAN connection or Internet access to use this feature Refer to Chapter 6 NETWORK SETUP for information on how to set up the DVR for remote controlling UVR Back Panal ETHERMET Use RJ 45 Gable not included for prog DVR to LAN Connection LAN or interne Cable DSL Modem Swiich or Rouber Computer Note Suitable network routers and switches are available from Net gear D Link or Linksys Your internet connection requires a dedicated static IP address from your DSL provider and port forwarding capability on your router 16

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