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1. Figure 3 22 DDNS settings Local domain name Provide the domain name registered with the DDNS service User name Provide the user name for the account registered via the DDNS service Password Provide the password registered via the DDNS service When the DDNS has been successfully configured input the registered domain name to the address bar of your internet browser FTP settings When the alarm is triggered and a signal needs to be sent an FTP server is used Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 52 Enable Server IP Port UserName C Password DEE Anonymous Max File Length 1024 MP DiName nD Test A OK Cancel Figure 3 23 FTP settings Enable When ticked you have enabled the FTP function Host IP IP address of the FTP server Port FTP port number field the default port number is 21 User name Input your registered Username Password The username s password Anonymous When ticked you have chosen to be anonymous you do not need to set the user name and password Maximum file length Each data package uploads a maximum file size the default is 1028Mb Remote directory file directory to upload files to Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 53 ARSP By setting this feature up you can register a DDNS Sever and add the device to the DDNS server to allow you to perform remote device management e
2. Same to the chapter 2 9 5 Alarm Output 2 8 6 Exception Handling Depending on the setup of you CCTV system when an abnormal event is detected the device responds accordingly e g buzzer sounds prompt message appears on screen email notification to a specified email address etc Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 41 Event Type No Storage 7 HEE Show Message Buzzer fe Mobile reported On Send Email B Figure 3 11 exception handling Event Type Select the the event type from the drop down list Enable When this box is ticked it means that the exception handling feature in enabled Show Message system will make an alarm message prompt appear on the screen when you tick this box Beep when the alarm is triggered the device will product an alarm sound Mobile reported Send a text message to a specified mobile phone number Send EMAIL When an alarm is triggered it will send an alarm message to the specified mailbox which can be set in the mailbox settings Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 42 2 9 System settings This menu section allows the user access to customise ordinary settings encoding settings network settings network services output mode PTZ settings and serial port settings You can access the system settings via Shortcut menu gt Main Menu gt Settings 2 9 1 General settings select the General se
3. 35 36 39 39 40 41 41 43 29 al lr Ol Se WING e e E E 61 POO dee 62 2 10 Manage Tools 62 210 1 Storage MIANAGSMOM EE 63 20 e E EN 64 2 10 3 Online user 67 Ska NY ON Sl cee cdceccened octave ecee E E E 68 2 t0 SAU MUTA IM DE 68 le TAC SIONS EE 69 ate ele E 70 2106 WGVIGS ne ME 70 2 10 9 Import Export 71 2 11 System Info 72 SE Ee 72 BV 2 EE 73 PANELED E EE 73 ZN Vee NOON orere ree e EEE NEEE EENE 74 2 12 Shut down system 15 A WEB AND CLIENT 3 1 Web Operation 76 3 2 Basic remote control operation 77 3 3 Remote config device 78 4 TROUBLESHOOTING Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved vii L FEATURES AND QUICK SETUP 1 1 Product Overview This product is designed specifically for the use in the field of high definition video surveillance and adopts H 264 video compression hard disk recording TCP IP transmission and a Linux based OS in addition to some of the most advanced technology in the information technology industry These elements help to produce a more stable reliable and higher quality video image The products supports synchronised video audio recording playback monitoring and the synchronisation of audio and video The products support advanced control technology and strong network data transmission capacity 1 2 Features Real time monitoring Composite video signal interface and support TV VGA or HDMI output simultaneously Compression functio
4. Figure 3 24 ARSP Type Select the DNS option Enable When ticked you have enabled the ARSP function Server Address IP address of the DDNS server Port Device port number of the corresponding DDNS server service listening port User Name The user name for the device to login to the DDNS server Password The password associated to the user name Update cycle Equipment and DDNS synchronisation interval Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 54 Alarm center To allow an alarm signal to be sent to a remote device you need to setup an alarm server AlarmServer GENERAL 7 AlarmServer 15002 Figure 3 25 alarm center Protocol type GENERAL Enable When ticked you have enabled the AlarmServer function Server Address IP address of alarm server Port number port number of the device Alarm When ticked the device will send information relevant to the police to the server Log reporting When ticked it means that when an alarm has been triggered the device will send a send a report to the server s log Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 55 Wireless Config Setup a connection to the Internet access via a wireless router Wireless Config SI Type AUTO gt Wireless AP Dial Number User Name Password IP Address ree OK Cancel Figure 3 26 Wireless Config Enable When ticked you have enabled this fun
5. View 1 paea View 4 Alarm Tour Type MD Interval Gr jJ ee Return after finished Dec Figure 3 32 touring settings Interval Set the patrol switch interval The set range is 5 120 seconds Alarm tour set the interval to shift alarm tour range is 5 120 seconds choose return when alarm ends when alarm link to tour system will auto shift to six view after alarm finished Remark on the preview mode click upper right icon Kali can turn on off Tour ES mean turn on mean turn off 2 10 Manage Tools Within this section of the user interface you can configure hard disk management user management automatic maintenance restore to default system settings import and export restart system upgrades and other functional configuration Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 62 2 10 1 Storage management Configure and manage the hard disk drive The menu displays current hard disk information hard disk number input port type status and overall capability The operations you can perform include setup the write read disk read only disk redundant disk hard disk format and resume default Choose the hard disk and click the right function button to execute Note e Read Write Disk The HDD installed can write or read data e Read only Disk The HDD installed can read data but cannot write data e Redundant Disk The backup disk to store a backup copy of the recorded footage on the
6. admin there is no password to enter leave blank User should create a password for the admin user profile after login Pic 9 is the interface view you will encounter after successfully logging in Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 76 Playback Log DeviceCfg LocalCfg Log Out gt ORE 0 7 a Ze z c Dace JE JODYRIGNE ZU AH PUUTILS RESCIVEU WEB interface 3 2 Basic remote control operation The control interfaces shown in Pic 9 have a number of functions that are described below e Screen Split To choose the mode of preview e Playback Enter playback area can support multi channel playback at the same time e Log Show with log information e Local config To set device alarm enable to linkage function on the remote network client side e Channel control Open the video choose the video on the left video window and then choose channel on the right double click it to open the first video choose another one channel double click to open the second video use the same way to open other channels If the channel did not change system will closed previous video and open the new one you choose Note User can choose the most appropriate image mode when opening remote video control e Close video at the video window choose the video that you want to turn off right click it and choose shut the window also can choose shut all the windows to close all the video Copyright Ada
7. is not stable H The distance is too far 12 The motion detect is not working Possible reasons A The time range set is not correct B The motion detect area set is not correct C The sensitivity is too low D Limited by some hardware edition 13 1 cannot login via web or CMS Possible reasons A The system is Windows 98 or ME We recommend updating to windows 2000 SP4 or higher Version or installing the software for low edition B ActiveX is not installed or blocked by web browser C The version DX display dirver is not DX8 1 or later Update the display card driver Network connection failure Network setting issues Invalid password or user name Oo mm m Oo The CMS is not matched the DVR program version Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 82 14 The image is not clear or there is no image in network preview state or video file playback state Possible reasons Network is not stable The user machine is resource limited Choose the play in team mode in the network setup of DVR The region shelter or channel protection is set The user has no surveillance purview H Dm O O D P The real time image of the hard disk recording machine itself is not clear 15 Network connection is not stable Possible reasons A Network is not stable B IP address is conflicted C MAC address is conflicted D The net card of the DVR is bad 16 There is some
8. 4 Connect the Mouse to the USB interface found in either the front or rear panels 5 Connect your DVR a power outlet and switch on the power Caution For an external alarm device or a PTZ please refer to the relevant instructions Connect the power line after all lines connected correctly Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 3 1 4 1 Quick Setup Diagram BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO YOUR DVR AND TEST YOUR SYSTEM FIRST WE CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT IS WORKING WHEN IT LEAVES US BUT OCCASIONALLY THINGS FAIL AND IT IS BETTER TO KNOW NOW THAN AFTER YOU HAVE FITTED EVERYTHING 1 Connecting your cameras Your Cameras have 2 plugs attached one is a BNC connecior for the video the other is for power Connect these plugs into the sockets on the end of one of the cables included in the kit 2 Connecting your DVR At the other end of the cable there are two plugs these connect your camera to the DVR and also to the power supply You will also need to connect your DVR to a TV or monitor We have included a HDMI cable but you can also use the RCA Video Out socket or the VGA Socket on the back of the DVR 3 Switch on Once you have connected all the cables successfully connect the DVR amp Camera power leads to a power outlet Switch on your TV and select the HDMI socket you have DVR connected to Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights re
9. overall capability residual capability the recording time etc SATA 1 2 O Type Capacity Left Capacity status All 931 50GB 888 53 GB 1 1 Read Write 931 50GB 888 53 GB Normal Figure 3 50 HDD info Status Symbol key O Hard disk is normal A Hard disk is not operating correctly disconnected No hard disk connected If the user needs to change the damaged hard disk you must shut down the DVR before uninstalling all the damaged hard disk s If you do not do turn the power off to the DVR before you replace the hard disk s you are in danger of harming yourselve via an electric shock Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 72 When this symbol appears next to the name of the hard disk it signifies that particular hard disk is the default storage unit If the corresponding disk is damaged the information will show 2 11 2 BPS This menu section displays the code stream Kb S and hard disk capability MB H Megabytes per hour in real time It displays the data as a wave sketch map Channel Kb S MBH 1 1165 255 2 1307 287 3 A A A 2695 592 Figure 3 51 BPS 2 11 3 LOG Use this menu section to search through log information show in the main list Log information includes system operation configuration operation data management alarm affair recording operation user management and file management Set the time section Start amp End times and dates
10. replacing the battery the system setting information must be saved and the power supply switch in the real panel must be turned off The DVR uses a button type battery which is attached to the main motherboard inside the case The system time must be checked regularly If the time is not correct you must replace the battery we recommend replacing the battery every year and using the same battery type Note The setting information must be saved before replacing the battery otherwise information will lost Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 11 2 3 System Login When the DVR boots up the user must first login before being able to operate the system normally and change settings The login function is formostly a security measure to prevent unorthorised user access to main functions of the device What it also allows is a method to differenciate between the registered users on the system by the level of security access to certain allocated permissions allowances to each user The default user names are admin and default These names have no password but you can allocate passwords to them using the Accounts menu See chapter 2 5 2 Admin is the top login access user name the default permissions are preview and video playback The user password can be changed while their permissions cannot be revised The user default is the default login user whose permission can be revised but not its
11. to look for a particular log and click the Search button The log information will display as a list one page is 128 items Press Page up or Page down button to look up and down the list Press the delete button to clear all the log information Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 73 Type Aly Start Time 2015 04 15 00 00 00 End Time 2015 04 16 00 00 00 128 Log Time Type Mere E 2015 04 15 10 08 43 save system state 2015 4 14 13 33 27 2015 04 15 10 08 43 Log In default lt GUI gt 2015 04 15 10 09 06 Save Configuration GUI 2015 04 15 10 12 21 save system state 2015 4 15 10 11 20 default lt GUI gt default lt GUI gt admin lt GUI gt 2015 04 15 10 13 37 Save Configuration Net Common 2015 04 15 10 13 37 Save Configuration Net DNS 2015 04 15 10 14 21 Log In admin lt Upgrade 10 10 48 9 gt 2015 04 15 10 14 33 Log Out admin lt GUI gt 2015 04 15 10 14 33 Log In default lt GUI gt 2015 04 15 10 14 33 Upgrade custom x cramfs img 2015 04 15 10 14 48 Upgrade romfs x cramfs img 2015 04 15 10 15 08 Upgrade user x cramfs img 2015 04 15 10 15 40 Upgrade web x cramfs img Figure 3 52 LOG J 2 3 A 5 D Fi 3 9 2 11 4 Version This menu section displays the basic information of the system such as the hardware information software version issue date serial number and NAT status Delete Group GROUP aime 1 Name Memo administrator qroup Delete Cancel Copyri
12. write read HDD 1 Storage No Type status storagespace Read Write 1 1 1 Read Write Normal 931 50 GB Read only Partition Cancel Figure 3 38 Storage Management Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 63 2 10 2 Account Manage the user accounts and permissions Note 1 The maximum number of characters you can use for the user s name is 8 A blank space ahead or behind the character string will make the user name invalid A blank space in the middle of the user name is valid 2 Legal characters include letter number underline subtraction sign and dot 3 There is no limit in the amount of users or user group You can add or delete the user group according to administrator s needs The factory setup user accounts include user admin You can set the team as you wish The user can appoint the permissions in the group 4 The user management includes group user The group and user names cannot be the same Each user can only belong to one group and not to another 2 User Name Group otatus Modify User 1 O admin admin GUI l 2 O default user Default User Modify Group Modify Pwd Add User Add Group Delete User Delete Group Cancel Figure 3 39 Account Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 64 Modify User Modify the one of the user accounts shown on the list to the left You are able to edit the user s details including reuse notes group class and p
13. 960H HIGH RESOLUTION ANALOGUE DVR MAIN USER S MANUAL V1 0 04 2015 Welcome Thank you for purchasing the our 960H ANALOGUE DVR This user s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the operation of your system Do not worry you do not Nave to read this entire manual to be up and running There are quick setup instructions in Chapter 1 which will show you how to setup the connections to the DVR correctly and how to setup a remote monitoring connection Here you can find information about the corresponding DVR s features and functions as well as a detailed menu tree Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved iI BEFORE YOU BEGIN Important Safeguards and Warnings WARNING Do not open DVR s casing whilst power is provided to it By doing so you will be exposed to live electricity which could cause injury or death You may also inadvertently cause irreversable damage to the device itself If there is a problem with the device please take it to a professional electrical service enginneer to repair 1 Electrical safety All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Transportation security Heavy stres
14. After three seconds the system is shut down Cancel midway is of no effect e Reboot Quit the system Reboot restart the system 2 5 10 Window switch Preview in single window four windows eight windows nine windows sixteen windows according to your choice 2 5 11 SPOT A BNC connector for a Spot monitor interface feature is only supported by certain DVR models The user can switch the SPOT output to split screen mode via the context menu When the SPOT monitor is connected via a BNC it will only display the live video previews and not the user interface You can customise the SPOT monitor to display a array of multi panel view of Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 28 the live camera feeds from a list of options These options include single video panel four or sixteen 2 6 Main Menu When you login to view the system main menu as shown below you need to bring up the desktop shortcut menu and select Main Menu Main Menu Operation fi A PlayBack Logout Information B pa Online User Storage 2 6 1 Main menu navigation Mainmenu Submenu eege Video Recording configuration recording type Recording Video search video player video file function Detect backup devices formatting backup Detect backup device format backup Set channel Alarm Device type function Linkage parameters Arming time alarm output screen prompts video PTZ round Copyright Adata
15. Ltd All documentation rights reserved 29 robin beep EMAIL FTP upload Alarm input Alarm output Set the alarm mode configuration manual off No hard drive hard disk error lack of disk Exception Space off network events occurred after the Handling IP conflict time setting the linkage parameters screen prompts or buzzer Customisation of setup rules perimeter guard care items video diagnostics Set rules show trail sensitivity minimum Intelligent travel distance alert mode and set the analysis linkage parameters Arming time alarm output the screen prompts recording PTZ round robin beep EMAIL FTP upload phone reporting Set the system time date format time format ordinary language hard disk full operation the settings machine ID video format output mode standby time daylight saving time Set each channel coding and combinations coding main parameters encoding mode resolution frame rate stream control quality type code stream value frame interval parameters video audio enabled Note Mixed mode and full simulation mode only encoding settings Network Set basic network parameters and set DHCP Settings DNS parameters network speed download System PPPOE NTP Email IP permissions DDNS settings Services parameters _ _ Susu mode Set the preview hint icon state transparency H resolution VGA HDMI priority RS485 Set protocol address baud rate data bits stop bits parit
16. Then click on the Statt button the camera head will rotate to the preset position PTZ Control 01 PTZ Trace Advanced Figure 2 13 preset configuration Advanced click on the Advanced button as shown in Figure 2 13 and enter a new operation menu page Focus Click either buttons to adjust the focus of the camera Liris Click either buttons to adjust the iris of the camera Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 21 PTZ Config Start CN CN Start CN CN AutoPan Flip Figure 2 14 PTZ Control e Cruise between Points You can set a cruise preset by setting the PTZ camera at a start point and then moving it to an end point Choose different start and end points and allocating them to a preset number e Tour Cruise lines are connected by multiple preset points setting procedure is as follows How to create a cruise preset Step1 The directional keys shown in Figure 2 12 will turn the PTZ to designated location then the user will need to click the Advanced button to enter the menu as shown in Figure 2 14 Step 2 Enter a number in the Tour field to allocate a preset cruise motion to that number Click the keys to increase decrease the preset number Click Start and control the PTZ camera with the function keys from one single directional point to another using the Focus and Iris controls to adjust picture clarity sharpness Click on the S
17. ayback 2 3 Video backup Backup the recoreded video files to an external storage device You can then playback backed up files on a separate PC workstation Note Before backing up video files you need to make sure there is sufficient storage space available on the backup storage device Otherwise the backup function will be terminated Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 33 Backup Detect 1 1 sdb USB DISK 2 60 GB 3 73 GB R Null Backup Burning Erase Stop Figure 3 2 Detect memory Detect Detect storage devices connected to the device Compatible devices include USB flash drive or portable HDD Backup When you click Backup a Backup dialog box pops up you can then select the backup video files based on type channel time and other attributes see Figure 3 3 record backup Burning Click the Burn option to burn video will sync selected channel Erase Select the file to delete and click the erase option to delete the device files Stop Stop the backup Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 34 Backup All 7 Read Write l J A B 2015 04 15 00 00 00 Remove e 2015 04 15 13 51 53 Add Required Remaining 0 00 KB 2 60 GB Figure 3 3 record backup Remove Clear the displayed file information Add Display file information to meet the set file attributes Backup Format The format of the configuration backup
18. bled 1 554 Probing DNS 0 push umeye cn 80 Figure 3 17 network services PPPoE settings e PPPoE Enable R User Name C Password CD IP Address OK Cancel Figure 3 18 PPPoE Enable When the box is ticked the PPPoE Is enabled Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 48 To allow access to the ISP Internet Service Provider provide the PPPoE username and password then restart the system after saving After restarting the DVR will automatically establish a network connection to the PPPoE mode when successful the IP IP address will automatically modify the dynamic WAN IP address obtained NTP Figure 3 19 NTP settings You need to install the NTP service on a PC before setting up the details in this menu Enable When the box is ticked the NTP is enabled Server IP Enter installed NTP server PC s IP Port The default NTP port 123 the port settings can be based on actual NTP server Update Period the same NTP server check interval the default is 10 minutes Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 49 Email Set the e mail addresses for camera sent and received alarm information Enable R SMTP Server Your SMTP Server Port Need SSL Username EH ennen D T Receiver D Title a nn OK D Ge a Figure 3 20 Email settings SMTP server Log mailbox to query entry method SMTP server in mailbox settin
19. ceccccececeeeceeeececeseeceueceseeseeeseueeeseesseeseeeseaeenaess 2 1 3 2 Wiring Installation 2 2 00 cccccccceecceeeeneeeseeeceeeeaeeeseeeseueeeeeseeeseueeaeeeseeeseneeaeeesaees 2 1 4 Quick Connection Setup 3 1 4 1 Quick Setup Dagram ENEE EEN 4 1 5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View amp Remote Playback 6 1 6 Alarm Inputs Output only available on specific models H 1 7 The Mouse H 2 OPERATIONS GUIDE 2 1 Turn on 11 2 2 Turn off 11 2 3 System Login 12 2 4 Preview Multi tiled live view interface 12 2 5 Desktop shortcut menu 13 2 5 1 Boot wizard Guide ccc eecccccecccceeececeeeeeceeeeeceeeeeseeseeseeeeeseeeessaeeessaeeesaaeeesaaes 13 2 2 DOO EE ee 14 ee 15 De WC COl COMMONS EE 17 EE Re e 2 E E 18 LIL PLL COMO EG 19 Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved V 20 7 an E ee EE re Il EE 2o I ee Lei E E 2251 0 nee SWIC EE E KEE 2 6 Main Menu 2 6 1 Main MENU navigation 2 Recording function SE WICC OFS UHI anae 22 TV lAVOACK EE 2 3 VIREO ee Ee DEE 2 8 Alarm function 2 01 Weitere de le OR e DE 2 079 EE E Eu MOU EE EE OUPO E 21010 EXCEDIIOM fe ET el e e EE 2 9 System settings 2 9 V Ee Ed e vzcc 2s crt tack a dinate amet aces 2 9 2 Deet ee Ee Gg Le 29 9 INCIWOIK le EE 2 9 4 Network services cccccccccecccseeceeeceucecseeceueceaeesseeseueceueesseeseueseaeenseeseesseenens EUR E RE EEN Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 29 29 31 31 33 33
20. ch video file The default setting is 60 minutes Recording Mode to set the recording mode of the video there are three states to select configuration manual on and off Configuration record video in accordance with the recording type and recording time period set general detection and alarm Manual No matter what state of the current channel select the Manual button and the corresponding channel will be set to All for normal video Off No matter what state of the current channel select the off button and the corresponding channel will stop recording Time period to set what time period to start recording within Recording type to set the recording type There are three types normal Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved ER detection and alarm Normal In the time period set for normal video the video file type is R Detection When set within a given time period the Motion Detection Video Block Video Loss Exception Handling functions will be switched on to give out an alarm signal when the alarm is triggered Also when these alarms are triggered the DVR will start recording Video file type is M Alarm When set within a given time period if the alarm is triggered a signal will be sent to an external alarm and the Alarm Input function is set to open the video function to start detection recording Video file type is A 2 2 Playback View chapter 2 5 2 video pl
21. ction Type Dial type default is automatic AUTO AP Wifi access point Dialing number Provide the Wifi dial number User name Provide the Wifi username Password Provide the Wifi password IP address The IP address of the dial up number to get Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 56 UPNP UPNP protocol will allow the device to automatically forward on to the router Make sure UPNP is running on router before using this Figure 3 27 UPNP settings Enable When ticked the UPNP function is enabled HTTP router for the device is automatically assigned port numbers TCP When the router has been automatically assigned the port of the device client software monitoring is required by the port number Mobile Port router for the device is automatically assigned port numbers mobile phone monitoring needs through the port number Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 57 WIFI Connect to the wireless router using a Wifi card attached to the DVR s main board This is dependant on whether your device has the module fitted search Figure 3 28 WIFI settings Search Click the Search button to search out available Wifi connections within the current range of the wireless device Enable When ticked you will enable the Wifi module DHCP Enable When ticked the device will obtain an IP address automatically SSID Wir
22. e user This menu section allows you to check the information of the network user that connected to the DVR device using a local device PC smart mobile device You can also tick the box next to the user that is connected to the DVR device and disconnect them When you disconnect them the user will be frozen after connection has been stopped and will not log in until the device reboots Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 67 O User Name IP Login Type O admin 10 10 48 79 Web Disconnect Cancel Figure 3 44 Online user 2 10 4 TV adjust Refer to chapter 2 9 7 Image Color 2 10 5 Auto maintain The user can set the system to auto reboot and auto delete file at a given time and date Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 68 Auto Reboot System Every Tuesday at C100 gt Auto Deletg Old ies Never 7 Figure 3 45 auto maintain 2 10 6 Restore When the system is made to reset to its default setup you can choose from the list what parts to the system you want to reset to defaults Please select setting entries that you want to default Selectall O General D Record Conf O Alarm Set D Network D NetService DISPLAY B Account D RS232 O D h OK Cancel Apply Figure 3 46 Restore Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 69 2 10 7 Upgrade Upgrade system firmware through this setup menu You need
23. ed it will display the system s alarm status in the surveillance window Transparency Choose the background image transparency The range is 128 255 Resolution set display resolution 2 9 6 RS485 Cancel Apply Figure 3 31A port settings Protocols to select the protocols Address set to the appropriate address the default is 1 Baud equipment used to select the appropriate baud rate the default is 115200 Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 60 Data bits This includes 5 8 options the default is 8 Stop bits there are two options 1 and 2 the default is 1 Parity Chose between odd parity even parity mark parity or space parity The default is none 2 9 Port settings Some products do not support this feature NONE 113200 Cancel Apply Figure 3 31B port settings Serial Port Function Common serial port is used to debug and update program or set up specific serial port Baud rate Choose the corresponding baud rate length Data bits Include 5 8 options Stop bits Include 2 options Parity Include odd even mark space default is none Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 61 2 9 8 Tour Set the patrol display When you have ticked the Enable Tour box the tour mode is enabled You can choose the single view four view six view single mode tour or hybrid mode tour Enable Tour MD Interval 5
24. eless LAN name automatically matches to your connected wireless devices Password Wi Fi router s password IP address Set the device s IP address default 192 168 1 9 Subnet Mask Set the device subnet mask default 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Set the device s default gateway default 192 168 1 1 Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 58 RTSP Monitoring via cross browser Safari Firefox Google chrome and VLC software This function only allows for live view monitoring and not device configuration and playback Enable Port OK o Cancel Figure 3 29 RTSP Enable When ticked this will enable the RTSP function Port the default port is 554 2 9 5 GUI Display Configure the video output parameters including time display record status transparency resolution etc Channel Title Set Time Display Channel Title Record Status Alarm Status Deflick Transparency TES i Resolution 1280 1024 VGA priority R Figure 3 30 GUI display Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 59 Channel Title Click the channel title button and enter the channel name input menu Modify the channel name Time Display When box is ticked it will display the system s time in the surveillance window Channel display When box is ticked it will display the system s channel number in the surveillance window Alarm Status When box is tick
25. ement functions The built in WEB Server will allow you to directly access the DVR through a web browser Mode of operation You can operate by the DVR s front panel or using a mouse A simple intuitive graphical interface is provided for intuitive operation 1 3 Installation 1 3 1 Unpacking Inspection When you receive the product pleae check that all items are present according to the packing list on the reverse of the box Also check for any external damage to the casing that could have been caused during transit 1 3 2 Wiring Installation Prepare for installation Prepare your cameras I V display monitor video cables network cables the mouse and power cables on a large clean flat surface Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 2 1 4 Quick Connection Setup AN NOTE BEFORE INSTALLING ANYTHING WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU CONNECT YOUR CAMERAS TO YOUR DVR AND TEST YOUR SYSTEM FIRST NOTE WE CHECK EVERYTHING TO MAKE SURE IT IS WORKING WHEN IT LEAVES US BUT OCCASIONALLY THINGS FAIL AND IT IS BETTER TO KNOW NOW THAN AFTER YOU HAVE FITTED EVERYTHING 1 Place the DVR on a flat horizontal position and connect your cameras to the video input on the rear of the DVR 2 Connect your TV display monitor to the video output on the rear of the DVR 3 Connect the network cable to the RJ45 socket on the rear of the DVR then connect the other end of the cable to a spare socket on the router
26. eo channels where the motion detection function is enabled upon PTZ Activation When the alarm is triggered the PTZ preset tour cruise setup paused Note PTZ linkage you need shortcut menu gt PTZ set the preset point cruise between points intervals and other parameters PTZ Activation Figure 3 7 PTZ Linkage Post Rec After the alarm ends the length of time to continue the local recording can be set between 10 and 3008 Show Message a pop up dialog box will appear on screen and will prompt warning information Send EMAIL When an alarm Is triggered it will send an alarm message to the specified mailbox which can be set in the mailbox settings FTP Upload when the box is highlighted it means FTP upload is enabled When the motion detection alarm is triggered the recorded file of the incident will be uploaded as backup to a user specified FTP storage server Note to specify a FTP to backup video footage to you need input the FTP details in the Network Services menu section Beep when an alarm is triggered the device will produce an alarm sound in the form of a large Beep Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 38 Write Log system will write a log to the system log list See Chapter 3 6 3 Mobile reported Send a text message to a specified mobile phone number 2 8 2 Video blind When the input signal video image from a connected camera produces n
27. ermissions Modify Group Modify the one of the user groups shown on the list to the left Modify Pwd modify user login password Note A user registered to the device can modify their own password but not the passwords of other user accounts Only a user with administrator level permissions can do this Modify Pwd admin Figure 3 40 Modify password Add user Set new user name password notes owning group permissions and other information You can add up to 64 user names See Figure 3 41 to see the add user setup menu You will see a tick box list of permissions the user can be issued Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 65 Add User User Name ENT MOTO vi Password CC confirm Memo GROUP Shutdown the device Channel Title Schedule I Backup HDD Management Account 0O 0 Mink w E Clear Log System Update an W OK Cancel Figure 3 41 Add user Add Group Set the group name new user group notes and permissions Add Group y system Update Auto Maintain General Config Tour Spot Configuration Output Adjust OK Cancel Figure 3 42 Add group Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 66 Delete User delete the selected user the user cannot delete the registry Delete Group delete the selected user group Delete Group admin administrator group Figure 3 43 delete group 2 10 3 Onlin
28. eters you can customise One set you can customise for the camera footage is recorded during the day IR LED off and the other is for footage recorded at night or low light conditions IR LED on Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 26 Color Setting 03 IR LED off Brightness Contrast saturation Hue Gain Horizon Sharpness Vertical Sharpness Advanced OK Cancel Figure 2 19 Image color 2 5 8 Output Adjust Adjust the output to the monitor connected to the device using the parameters shown in Figure 2 20 You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter Main Menu gt Management Tools gt Output adjust Output Adjust Top Deflate fl Bottom Deflate J Left Deflate A Right Deflate ll Display Settings VGA HDMI 7 Brightness L Contrast H saturation a Hue Advanced OK CEND Figure 2 20 Output Adjust Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 27 2 5 9 Logout The Logout menu will logout of the user account shut down or reboot restart the system You can use the desktop shortcut menu or enter Main Menu to find this Logout Logout Shutdown Reboot Figure 2 21 Logout Shutdown Reboot the system e Logout Log out of user account You will be offered the user login screen to enter into the user account e Shut down Quit the system Turn off the power supply When press the shut down button there is schedule hint
29. evice IMPORTANT There a mobile app you will need to install on to your smart mobile device please see the printed quick start guide leaflet that comes with the DVR for more information Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved eege EE 4G 12 20 O 74 gt AddDevice OK Launch app _ geg DVR Select Local Login to add device To iii Ge E add device select the symbol n Username admin Select SerialNum tab to view P2P Password setup See image to the right Give you device a identifying name E View 1 Open Guide setup on DVR SS View 4 Right click mouse button on live view Palo DKCH Been Select Guide option from the list Chighlighted by the red box in the Image to the right 2 View 16 E Spot 7 a F12Z Control Follow guide until it displays the unique o HighSpeedPTZ SN serial number for the DVR en Color Setting Output Adjust OC Logout PlayBack Record Mode U Alarm Output at Main Menu Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 7 A Use smart device to scan SN QR code E Device Name Select this to bring up QR scanner SerialNum Port Username admin Password After successful scan the details of the device will be filled in select OK A device list will appear and show the added device Select device and rm
30. file Depending on the user s needs you can either choose H264 or AVI video file types Start Stop After selecting the file and backup format click to Start to proceed with the backup and then click Stop to stop the backup Note When you back up you can exit the page perform other functions 2 8 Alarm function Alarm functions include motion detection video blind alarm and video loss alarm alarm input alarm alarm output intelligent analysis and exception handling Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 35 2 8 1 Motion detection By analyzing the video image when the system detects a mobile object within the camera s field of view the motion detection alarm and the linked functions will be initiated Channel Enable Sensitivity Region Period MD Interval i Sec Record Channel Tour PTZ Activation PostRec 10 Sec Show Message O Send Email g Buzzer EI Write Log O FTP upload e Mobile reported LC Figure 3 4 motion detection Channel Select the number of channels to be set Enabled Enable the motion detection alarm Sensitivity set the sensitivity level to one of six level options lowest low medium high very high Region Click Set to enter the region set up screen It is divided into a 22x18 segmented grid When a segment of the grid is highlighted in red it means that it has been fortified with the motion dection function i e when an object
31. ght Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 74 Delete Group GROUP dmin 1 Name Memo administrator groug Delete Cancel Record Channel 4 system V 4 02 R11 13996115 12001 1407 Build Date 2015 04 08 10 38 18 MAC O002ca6bf0001 SerialNo 9afd51a55e c7 0e8 Status 20 Nat status Probing DNS Nat status code 0 0 Figure 3 53 version 2 12 Shut down system Refer to Chapter 2 2 Turn off Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 75 3 WEB AND CLIENT 3 1 1 Web Operation When connecting to a network use the browser on your PC to login to the DVR to use the remote control functions To do these please follow the steps below Install the Activex file name is IE Plug _V1 1 0 78 exe which can also be located on the IDVR CD ROM disc follow the instructions on how to install it Connect with device open browser input the IP address of device for example the IP is 10 2 2 88 then input http 10 2 2 88 at the address column will enter below page WEB login interface 4 Log in by inputting your user name and password If you choose to link with all the videos after login you need to choose the network stream LAN networks use the main stream to transfer whilst WAN networks use the extra stream to transfer If network bit rate is poor what may improve video transfer rate will be to choose an extra stream The default administration login user name is
32. gs Port The mail server port number SSL consistent with the mailbox configuration you can log in to view the mailbox into the mailbox settings User Name Only fill in email address before the Password Password for the user name of the application From Set the message sender EMAIL address Recipient You can set up to three e mail address separated by a semicolon can outbox the same e mail address Subject subject of the message you can set your own Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 50 IP rights settings When choosing the white list the list represents only the IP to connect this DVR A list of supported 64 IP settings When selecting the blacklist represents a list of the IP network cannot be landed this DVR A list of supported 64 IP settings You can tick check delete the set IP Note When the black and white list have the same IP address blacklist authority higher priority IP FILTER Enable Restricted Type 0 0 0 ob QO Banned IP a Delete b a Cancel gt Figure 3 21 IP rights settings Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 51 DDNS DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server A DDNS provides a static IP address for your DVR so that you can remotely access it using the registered domain name You need to register with a DDNS service before completing this setup menu DDNS CN99 ch your 3322 org
33. he default gateway of the camera so it can be consistent with the login computer the default is 192 168 1 1 DNS Server Set the camera s DNS server so it can be consistent with the login computer If the DNS is incorrect it may cause Cloud function to not work properly TCP port Set the camera s TCP port the default port is 34567 HTTP port Set the camera s HTTP port the default port is 80 HS Download Fast network download enable option Transfer Policy Set the network transmission strategies which can be adaptive quality priority smooth priority network transmission priority Adaptive when network bandwidth is low the preview screen automatically jump to sub stream to ensure a smooth preview Quality Priority When the network bandwidth is large enough the preview screen is always displayed in the main stream when the bandwidth is too low under this setting then there will be a delay in the video rate Smooth priority Under no circumstances the frame rate will be reduced The encoder settings will change reducing the size of the stream to ensure smooth screen Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 47 2 9 4 Network services This menu section will allow you to configure the PPPoE and other functions of the camera DVR connected network NetService Net Server Info QO ri OU Your SMTP Server 25 0 0 0 DDNS Set Invalid 0 FTP QO Not enabled 0 Not ena
34. ill automatically logout of the user account Machine Name Provide a name for the device The name can be of your choice he Silo TON 20001 ED eho Os EE Figure 3 13 Daylight Saving Time weeks setting Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 44 Day of Week Date Start End Figure 3 14Daylight Saving Time days setting 2 9 2 Encoding settings Set the video audio encoding parameters including video files remote monitoring and other image parameters There are two columns of setup options within the encoding menu The left column is for the main channel stream and the right hand column is for the extra sub stream This dual stream configuration allows for the main stream to provide the chosen channel to this list of resolutions 1080P 720P 960H D1 HD1 CIF QCIF The extra stream has lower resolution options such as CIF QCIF The extra stream is provided for when you want to remotely access the DVR over a network connection and the network bandwidth is too small to accommodate a large data stream of higher resolutions in the main stream Channel Compression H 264 Resolution 720P ei CIE Frame Rate FPS Bit Rate Type BR 7 Quality Bit Rate Kb S 024 612 I I Frame Interval Video Audio N Figure 3 15 encoding settings Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 45 Channel to select the channel number so that you can vie
35. illance apps Install mobile app Scan QR code to download mobile app and then finish installation step by step Figure 2 5 QR code interface Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 14 2 5 3 Playback There are two methods for you to play the video files recorded to the hard disk either through the shortcut menu or via Main menu gt Record gt Playback Note The default hard disk that saves the video files must be set as either read write or read only state LGl n D e 5 JE SEINE TET ee ee ae ee Playback control Time display Sychronise playback Video type Time schedule options Search by time switch mode File attributes Listed files Search by time Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 15 Start Time 15 04 15 10 28 05 end lime 15 04 15 10 28 32 Figure 2 9 Playback 9 Search by time 10 Search by storage location 11 Search by date 12 Search by channel Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 16 Listed files Look up the listed files that are in accordance with the search criteria File Attributes Look up the found file information Playback control See details in the chart below Previous file T Next file w g Clip video Table 2 2 Playback control key Note to play footage using the frame by frame playback mode you need to firstly
36. ion range Range 1 8 Default 5 Zoom Click the buttons to increase decrease the zoom function of the camera by multiple increments Preset Click the buttons to call up each of the preset points the PTZ automatically turns to the given preset position Hide The current interface will be temporarily hidden after clicking this button Direction controls Controls the PTZ s rotation within 8 different directions You can also use the DVR s front panel directional controls to control the PTZ s rotation in 4 different directions up down left and right PTZ Trace Selecting this will provide you with a full screen display of the video channel Click the left mouse button and control the PTZ s rotate orientation Click the left mouse button and then rotate the mouse to adjust the zoom function of the camera Page switch Switch between different pages Special functions e Preset Set a location for the preset calls the preset points PTZ automatically turns to the setting position shown in Figure 2 12 Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 20 Preset option To set a location for the preset the procedure is as follows Step 1 Increase the preset point Enter a number in H then click the button you can then add a preset point Step 2 Deleting preset Enter a number in H then click the button you can delete a preset point Step 3 Enter a number in
37. is too bad The reading program is wrong Reboot up the DVR The data line of the hard disk is damaged The hard disk is damaged m Oo O WwW gt The hardware of the DVR is damaged 8 There is no audio signal in the surveillance window Possible reasons A It does not have an active tone arm B It does not have an active sound box C The audio lines are damaged D The hardware of the DVR is damaged 9 There is audio signal in the surveillance window but no audio signal in the playback state Possible reasons A Setting issues the audio option is not chosen B The according channel is not connected with the video 10 The time is wrong Possible reasons A Setting is wrong B The battery has a bad connection or the voltage is too low C The oscillation is damaged Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 81 11 The DVR cannot control the PTZ Possible reasons There is something wrong with the frontal PTZ The setting connection or the installation of the PTZ decoder is not correct The connections are not correct The PTZ setting of the DVR is not correct The protocols of the PTZ decoder and the DVR are not matched The address of the PTZ decoder and the DVR are not matched oOo mm DO U gt When multiple decoders are connected the far port of the PTZ decoder line A B must connect a 120 resistance to reduce the reflection otherwise the PTZ control
38. k the Scan button the PTZ begins to work along the preset scan line Click Stop button to stop PTZ movement e Horizontal Rotating Click either of the left or right directional arrows to begin horizontal rotation The PTZ begins to rotate horizontally relative to the original position of the camera Click the Stop button to stop e Reset The reset button will cause the PTZ to restart and all the data clears to 0 e Page Switch In Figure 2 12 click the Page Switch button until you get to the menu shown in Figure 2 18 which sets the auxiliary function Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 25 PTZ Control 01 Open Open Close Figure 2 18 Auxiliary Function Control Intuitive Auxiliary Ope ration choose the auxiliary equipment from the drop down menu then select either Open or Close button to set the switch control Auxiliary Number Ope ration The number of the corresponding auxillary operation for the PTZ Page Switch In Figure 2 18 click the Page Switch button enter the Figure 2 13 PTZ Main Menu 2 5 7 Image Color Set the selected channel s image parameters when in single screen preview of the current channel multi screen cursor to where the channel you can use the desktop shortcut menu to enter the interface Image parameters include brightness contrast saturation hue gain horizontal sharpness vertical sharpness There are also two different sets of param
39. moves into the red regment of the screen the motion detection function will be enabled When the segment on the grid is not highlighted in red the motion detection feature will not be enabled see Figure 3 5 area setup Hold down the left mouse button and draw an area highlighted in red By default the entire area is selected for the monitoring area Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 36 Figure 3 5 area setup Period You can also set when during a weekly time period the motion detection alarm function will be active You can select up to 4 periods a day Monday Sunday If you set a specific time frame during a particular day the times outside of that time frame will not have the motion detection function enabled see Figure 3 6 time period Wednesday 7 24 00 24 00 Se 00 00 24700 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 Sun SSSSSSSseRReReRnenneeees Mon BRSRRGRSBSRRRRSB SBS RER RRE Tue BRSRRRRRSRRRRRRSRSRRRSRSR Wed EIRIKIEIS EESCEI EIEISEES EES EEs Thu EES RE EIERE ER NU EE KE E E Sat BISPRESEIC RIEGERT E OK Cancel Figure 3 6 time period Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 3 7 Motion Detection Menu Continued Output option is only available on devices with alarm outputs output an alarm to an external alarm device MD Interval set an interval between two alarms A short time interval can be set between 0 and 6008S Video channel Set the vid
40. n Uses H 264 video compression standard and G 711 audio compression standard and has high definition low code rate of the video coding to decrease the amount of data to save to HDD storage Recording function Supports timing alarm alerts motion detection SATA hard and local hard disks DVR data backup and network backup Video playback function You can search videos within the local network by using the playback interface As well as this it supports multiple videos playback fast playing slow playing and frame by frame playback Video playback can be displayed the exact time of the incident using a graphical timeline to allow you to search for event footage much more efficiently Camera control and alarm Remotely installed cameras can be controlled and various alarm devices can be connected to ensure that you Know when an event has been detected The DVR integrates Dynamic detection video loss video block multiple alarm output and scene lighting control into its controller options Communication Interface Equiped with USB 2 0 high speed interface and an ESATA interface to allow for external video backup devices An RS485 interface is provided as alarm sensor inputs and also PTZ control Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 1 Network functions Supports e TCP IP e UDP e RTP RTSP e DHCP e PPPOE e DDNS e NTP Also supports real time network monitoring video playback control and manag
41. ntrol Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 10 2 OPERATIONS GUIDE Note The button is grayed means did not support 2 1 Turnon Plug in the power supply and turn on the power from the mains supply The power supply indicator light will illuminate indicating that there is power being provided to the video recorder After the startup booting sequence you will hear a beep The first part of the user interface that will appear is the default multiple window video output mode If the startup time is within the setup video footage recording time the scheduled video recording function will start up automatically If the video indicator light of corresponding channel is illuminated then the DVR is working normally Note Power supply demands 220V 10 50Hz 2 2 Turn off There are two methods to turn off the DVR Entering main menu and choosing turn off in the turn off the system option which is called the Soft switch Pressing the power supply switch is called the Hard switch 1 Auto resume after power failure if the DVR is shut down under an abnormal situation e g power cut it will automatically backup the video being recorded before the shutdown and then resume its previous working status once the device has powered back up 2 Replacing the hard disk before replacing the hard disk the power supply switch in the real panel must be turned off 3 Replacing the battery Before
42. o video image or the lighting conditions are too dark an alarm will be triggered This could be caused by an external force e g someone purposely covering the camera You can set how the system will alarm and send notifications in the same way as you can with the motion dection function see previous chapter Note Advanced button is same as clicking the right mouse button Channel Enable Sensitivity Highest 7 Period Record Cannel Tour PTZ Activation PostRec 0 Sec Show Message Send Email ie Buzzer D Write Log el FTP upload O Mobile reported Figure 3 8 video blind 2 8 3 Video loss When the device does not receive a channel video signal the system will trigger an alarm You can set how the system will alarm and send notifications in the same way as you can with the motion dection function see previous chapter Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 39 Enable Period Record Channel Tour PTZ Activation Poster 10 Sec Show Message Send Email Buzzer O Write Log C ALALE O Mobile reported U Figure 3 9 video blind 2 8 4 Alarm input When the device gets an external alarm device alarm signal it will perform the specified alarm function Note Advanced button is the same as the right mouse click Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 40 IPC Alarm 1 Advanced OK J Cancel Apply Figure 3 10 Alarm input 2 8 5 Alarm output
43. ocal area network B The subnet mask setting is incorrectly in the Network settings 25 The snapshot at alarm function was enable why not catch picture Possible reasons A HDD manage without partition for snapshot B Partition for snapshot is 0 C The snapshot function is not enabled on record gt storage of related channel 26 The time shows on digital channel is not the same as local side A Enable the time synchronise function of the digital channel 27 Cannot see preview picture of analog channel Possible reasons A The camera did not connect to video interface B The device did not connect to video source C Video source is broken 28 Picture will be frozen when multi connection and shift devices A Picture come out from digital channel need few seconds shift device means to show new picture so it needs several seconds to buffer Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 86 For more information about our DVRs and available cameras amp accessories please visit our website www adata co uk Alternatively scan this QR code with your smart ohone to be directed instantly to our website Download our mobile apps to remotely operate your DVR on the move Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 87
44. password 2 Yo TEM LOGIN admin Please Login Figure 2 1 Login Password protection If the password is inputted incorrectly three times in a row the alarm will be triggered If the password is inputted incorrectly five times the account will be locked The account will unlock automatically through rebooting the device after 30 minutes For your system security please modify your password after first login 2 4 Preview Multi tiled live view interface You can right click the mouse to bring up the desktop shortcut menu see chapter 2 5 for more information and be able to customise the layout of the multi tiled live view interface Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 12 The system date time and channel name are shown in each viewing window The surveillance video and the alarm status are shown in each window 1 E renz 3 Tel gece 2 A Motion detect 4 Biest Table 2 1 Preview icon 2 5 Desktop shortcut menu In preview mode you can right click mouse to view the desktop shortcut menu see Figure 2 2 The menu includes Main Menu Record Mode Playback PTZ Control High Speed PTZ Alarm Output Color Setting Output Adjust Logout Full Screen exit View 1 Ar View 4 Customise Multi tiled live View A view interface SS View 9 Q Guide System setup wizard F PIZ Control Normal PTZ controls HighSpeedPT 7 Advanced PTZ controls Color Setting Colour ou
45. pause playback Operation tips message explains the function of the key that cursor placed over the top of Special functions Local zoom To be able to digitally zoom in to the video image when the system is in the single window full screen playback mode you can drag your mouse on the screen to select a section of it and then left click mouse to zoom in You can right click mouse to exit the zoom Note The playback channel will fail to display video footage and instead show a red X when you go over the maximum resolution of the current video channel 2 5 4 Record controls Please check current channel status O this indicates it has not been set to the recording status means it has been set to the recording status Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 17 You can use the desktop shortcut menu or click Main Menu gt Recording Function gt Recording Set to enter the recording control interface Record Mode Figure 2 10 record control Schedule Record according to the configuration Manual Click the All button and the according channel is recording no matter the channel in any state Stop Click the Stop button and the according channel stops recording no matter what state the channel is in 2 5 5 Alarm output You can use desktop shortcut menu or click Main Menu gt Alarm Function gt Alarm Output to enter the alarm output interface Yo
46. re 2 16 you can set the following items Zoom Focus and Iris Step 4 Click the OK button to enter the menu shown in Figure 2 13 Click the right mouse button again enter Figure 2 12 PTZ Config Figure 2 16 Scan Setup e Scan Calls In figure 2 12 click Page Shift button then enter PTZ control menu as shown in Figure 2 13 Please input the number of the scan in the input field then click Scan button PTZ begins to work on the scan line Click Stop button to stop 3 Boundary Scan You can set the PTZ to scan around a boundary line continuously e Boundary Scan setup To set the PTZ to perfom a repeated boundary curve tour see steps below Step1 In figure 2 12 click the Advanced button to turn the PTZ toa preset direction Step2 In figure 2 17 use the directional controls to point the PTZ camera to a desired secondary point Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 24 Step3 Use the directional controls in steps to create a curve inconjuction with the azimuth Note The PTZ will reverse from the end of the boundary scan back to the starting position as a completion of one tour cycle PTZ Config Start CN CN AR Start Nt AutoPan Flip Reset Figure 2 17 Boundary Scan Setup e Boundary Scan Calls In Figure 2 12 click the Page Switch button then enter PTZ control menu as shown in Figure 2 13 Please input the number of the scan into the blank field then clic
47. s violent vibration or water splash should be avoided during transportation storage and installation 3 Installation Keep upright Handle with care Do not apply power to the DVR before completing installation Do not place objects on top of the DVR 4 Qualified engineers needed All examination and repair work should be done by qualified service engineers We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorised modifications or attempted repair 5 Environment The DVR should be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight and inflammable or explosive substances etc This product should be transported stored and operated in an environment ranging from O C to 55 C Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved iii 6 Accessories e Be sure to use all the accessories available that come with the 96OH DVR e Before installation please open the package and check all the components are included e If you are missing any components please contact your direct supplier dealer 7 Lithium battery e Improper battery use may result in fire explosion or personal injury e When replacing the battery please make sure you use the same model CR2032 Motherboard battery Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved TABLE OF CONTENTS FEATURES AND QUICK SETUP 1 1 Product Overview 1 1 2 Features 1 1 3 Installation 2 1 3 1 Unpacking INSPECTION cc ccc
48. served 4 QUICK SET UP Pe comers GUIDE S Power Connector Power Adaptor Wen gt E BNC Connector Power fai Connector Way Split Cable This connects your camera to the power supply Output to TV or Monitor You can connect your system to a HD TV using a HDMI cable you can also connect them together using an RCA lead or toa monitor using a VGA lead d We recommend you keep your cables coiled whilst you test your system Geet BNC Connector to DVR USB socket This connects your camera to the DVR DVR Power Copyright Ac documentation rights reserved 5 1 5 Smart Phone Setup for Live View amp Remote Playback For the convenience of monitoring your 960H CCTV security system on the move via your smart phone we have provided a quick and simple remote connection setup service Please follow the steps below closely to successfully setup the connection for live view and remote playback See next page for step by step setup instructions IMPORTANT Please connect DVR to router modem to access the Internet device then connect the other end into one of the spare ports on 1 Connect the Ethernet cable into the Net port on the rear of the E your modem router as shown here Ethernet connector to spare router port Ethernet Ethernet connector cable to DVR NET port Remote connection to view your DVR via a mobile smart d
49. ta Ltd All documentation rights reserved 77 3 3 Remote config device On the preview window single click right mouse button and choose a device to configure You will be given options to set parameters for the device which will be synchronised to local network You will be able to set options for record alarm system advanced Info etc Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 78 4 TROUBLESHOOTING lf the problems are not listed please contact your local CCTV service professional 1 The DVR cannot boot up normally 2 GA mm DO DS Possible reasons The power supply is not correct Bad power supply connection Switch power supply is damaged Firmware update failed to install correctly The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken The front panel is damaged The main board of the DVR is damaged The DVR reboots automatically or stops working after boot up a few minutes Possible reasons D Dm O O U P The input voltage is not stable or too low The hard disk is damaged or the hard disk lines are broken The power of the switch power supply is low Frontal video signal is not stable Bad heat radiator or too much dust or bad running circumstance for the DVR The hardware of the DVR is damaged System cannot detect hard disk A B C D Possible reasons The hard disk power supply line is not connected The cables of
50. the front panel of the recording machine is damaged 21 The storage time is not enough Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 84 Possible reasons A Front Vidicon quality is bad The lens is too dirty The Vidicon is in a poor backlighting installation location B The hard disk capability is not enough C The hard disk is damaged 22 The downloading files cannot play Possible reasons There is no media player There is no DX8 1 software or higher edition There is no DivX503Bundle exe file to play AVI video files O O DS The DivX503Bundle exe and ffdshow 2004 1012 exe files must be installed in the windows XP system 23 Cannot see the preview picture the digital channel Possible reasons Did not add device The device of related channel was not enabled The device of related channel was not selected The selected device did not connect to video sources The channel title of selected remote device does not exist Stream for remote channel was set by extra stream User name amp password not matched 2 0O mmm DO DS Directly inputted the IP address or port No incorrectly when adding device The resolution of added device is too large to display by the monitor Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 85 24 Click search why not search out any of the device Possible reasons A There is no other device existing within the L
51. the hard disk are damaged The hard disk is damaged The SATA port of main board is damaged Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 79 4 There are no video outputs in single channel multiple channels and all channels Possible reasons The program is not matched Please update the program The image brightness is all set to 0 Please restore the default setup There is no video input signal or the signal is too weak The channel protection or the screen protection is set m Oo O WwW gt The hardware of the DVR is damaged 5 Real time image problems such as the image color or the brightness distortion Possible reasons A When using the BNC output the option between the N mode or PAL mode is wrong and the image becomes black and white B The DVR does not match the monitor impedance C The video transmission distance is too far or the loss of the video transmission line is too large D The color and brightness setting of the DVR is wrong 6 cannot find the video files in local playback mode Possible reasons The data line of the hard disk is damaged The hard disk is damaged Update the different program with the origin program files The video files to look up are covered moO WwW S The recording is not on Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 80 7 The local video is not clear Possible reasons The image quality
52. thing wrong with the USB backup or writing a CD Possible reasons A The rewritable machine and the hard disk are shared the same data lines B There is too much data to backup Please stop recording and backup on another device C The backup equipment is not compatible D The backup equipment is damaged Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 83 17 The keyboard cannot control the DVR Possible reasons A The serial port of the DVR is not set correctly B The address is not correct C When multiple transformers are connected the power supply is not large enough Please give each transformer individual power supply D The distance is too far 18 Alarm cannot be recessional Possible reasons A The settings for the alarm are not correct B The alarm output is turned on manually C The input machine is damaged or the connections are not correct D There are some problems for specific program edition Please update the program 19 Alarm is not working Possible reasons A The settings for the alarm are not correct B The connection of the alarm is not correct C The alarm input signal is not correct D Alarm is connected with two synchronous loops 20 The remote controller is not working Possible reasons A The remote control address is incorrect B The remote control distance is too far or the angle is too large C The battery has fully discharged D The remote controller or
53. tion import equipment Hard disk E Display hard disk capacity recording time Steam Display stream information System Statistics p ay uuonmanen ca Query log and clear all log information Display version information Shutdown log off shut down restart function 2 Recording function Import export Video related operations including video setup video playback video backup 2 1 Video settings set the video parameters for the monitored channel When you first start the system is set to 24 hours of continuous recording Main menu gt recording function gt Video Settings Note The DVR will need to have a dedicated read write hard disk drive installed for more detailed instructions please refer to section 3 5 1 Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 31 Schedule 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Redundancy Q min 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 Manual stop Regular Detect g O a Figure 3 1 video settings Channel to select the appropriate channel number for the channel set you can then adjust all the settings for the chosen channel Redundant selecting the redundancy function will enable the system to backup the video files The selected video channel will be simultaneously recorded onto two hard drives If a secondary hard drive is installed For detailed operation please refer to section 3 5 1 Length to set the length of time for ea
54. to update your system via a connected USB storage device Upgrade from USB Upgrade Position dev sdb BEIER General_BIC_Inform_AHB 7 7 Figure 3 47 Upgrade LUpgrade Position locate and provide firmware update file s directory path on the USB storage device Upgrade file choose the firmware upgrade file from the directory path 2 10 8 Device Info Provide device s interface information which includes audio in and alarm in out Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved ZO Audio In Channels Alarm In Channels Alarm Out Channels Remote control type Maximum Playback large 4 Default playback large O Enable RS232 Enable PTZ Ok Cancel Apply Figure 3 48 device info 2 10 9 Import Export Users can export the log info and the configuration the file from device to a connected flash stick You can also import the related configuration file from a USB flash storage stick to settings Device Name dev sdb LOG File Name Export Set File Name Cfg_13996115_20150415145 File Name Cfg_32200116_20150403102 7 Import Cancel Figure 3 49 import export Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved D 2 11 System Info This menu section displays the hard disk information including HDD info code stream statistic log info and version info 2 11 1 HDD info This menu section displays the hard disk s current status which includes hard disk type
55. top button when you have completed programming the cruise preset Step 3 repeat Step 1 and Step 2 until set out all the preset have been designated cruise lines Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 22 PTZ Config Add Preset Del Preset Figure 2 15 Cruises between Points Seitings e The Calls of Cruise between Points In Figure 2 12 click the Page Switch button enter PTZ control menu as shown in Figure 2 15 Please input the cruise number in the blank Preset field then go back to the PTZ Config interface and start Cruise between two points PTZ begins to work along the cruise line Click Stop button to stop cruise e Remove Preset Please input the preset value in the blank Preset field and click the Del Preset button then remove the preset points e Remove Cruise Line Input the number of the cruise line click Del Preset button see Figure 2 15 then remove the cruise lines set e Scan PTZ also can work on the same preset scan line repeatedly continuously Scan setup To set the PTZ to perform a scan tour please follow these steps Step 1 In Figure 2 12 click the Advanced button to enter Figure 2 14 Step 2 Enter a number in mo input field Click the key to be taken to the PTZ config interface as shown in Figure 2 16 Navigate the PTZ with the controls provided Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 23 Step 3 In Figu
56. tput customisation menu m Output Adjust Control menu to adjust image output Logout Log out of user account H PlayBack Playback interface Record Mode Footage recording interface fit Main Menu Access all main user interface menu Figure 2 2 shortcut menu 2 5 1 Boot wizard Guide This option on the desktop shortcup interface is a quick setup wizard which will help you to setup the basic operations and to configure the parameters on the system These parameters include the boot wizard two dimensional code and digital channel configuration click Next to enter the digital channel configuration wizard Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 13 2 5 2 Boot wizard Guide Welcome to the configuration wizard lt will help you to configure the Figure 2 4 Boot wizard interface e Cloud Services Enable m when this box is checked it indicates the cloud services are enabled e Do not Note select the highlighted box m when shown after reboot The system will no longer automatically pop up the boot wizard e Next enter the digital channel configuration of the wizard interface e Cancel to save the settings and exit this screen wizard interface Click Next on the figure 2 4 will pop up QR code and then click next to pop up mode selection QR Code scan these codes with your mobile smart device when they appear on the monitor to download the remote monitoring amp surve
57. ttings option to bring up the menu as shown in figure 3 12 Time Zone System Time Date Format nT SO Date Separator E JS Time Format 24 HOUR 7 Language ENGLISH Storage Full Overwrite DRN E Video Standard NTSC x Auto Logout D i Machine Name Figure 3 12 general settings System time set the system time manually Time Zone Set time zone you are currently located in The default setting is CMT 8 Date Format select what format you want the date to be shown in Year Month Day Month Day Year Day Month Year Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 43 Time Format Select the either 12 or 24 hour time format Language Set the system language from 20 different types Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time feature set start time and end of daylight saving time as shown below by week or day See Figures 3 13 amp 3 14 Date separator Set the how the preview screen displays the date when in the delimited format Storage full When the hard disk is full what is selected here are the measures taken by the system Video Format Select the video format Either PAL or NTSC can be chosen DVR Number Provide the device a number so that when you remotely access it you can differenciate it from the other devices you may have on your list of devices you can access Auto Logout You can be set the amount of time of system inactivity by a user before it w
58. u can control each channel s alarm output state within this menu section In the Status row I means that the channel s alarm output has been set to active Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 18 Alarm Output Figure 2 11 alarm output Schedule When the O button is highlighted the alarm output function is only active within the specified configured time frames during the week Manual When the button is highlighted the alarm output feature will always be active Stop regardless of what state the system is setup the alarm output feature will not function when these buttons are selected 2 5 6 PTZ control This interface will allow the user to control a PTZ camera that is connected directly to the recording device The functions within the interface include PTZ direction control step zoom focus iris and setup operation patrol between spots trail patrol boundary scan assistant switch light switch level rotation etc Note 1 To correctly connect the PTZ camera to the DVR the Decoder A B line needs to connect with the DVR A B line 2 Click Main Menu gt System Configuration gt PTZ setup to set the PTZ parameters 3 The PTZ functions are decided by the PTZ protocols Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 19 PTZ Control 01 Directional Controls PTZ Trace Advanced Figure 2 12 PTZ settings Speed Set the PTZ rotat
59. w the corresponding channel information Compression select encoding standard Resolution Select what resolution you want to set for the channel depending on the maximum capabilities of the camera on the channel Frame Rate can be adjusted this is dependant on the front end setup of the DVR Stream control including Limited stream and variable stream Quality change the quality to set the stream value If facilities allow the better quality of the stream the better the video image quality is Bit Rate adjust according to capabilities of the system I Frame Interval selectable frame interval range is between 2 12 seconds Video Audio tick either box if you want to allow either or video or audion to be transmitted along the streams 2 9 3 Network settings Configure IP address gateway DDNS of an IP camera you wish to add to your system Wire Netcare 7 10 gt 10 48 Ee la Eu A Dee ge K ch LTC CEO E 34567 80 Quality Prefe 7 Cancel Apply Figure 3 16 network settings Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 46 DHCP When this box is ticked then the camera will be assigned an IP address automatically IP Address The IP address of the camera is used to login to the network the default is 192 168 1 10 Subnet Mask Set the camera s subnet mask so it can be consistent with the login computer default is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Set t
60. wait for login to finish Select Camera you wish to view Setup is now complete Snapshot GM Record Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 8 1 6 Alarm Inputs Output only available on specific models The Alarm Input output ports are labelled on the rear panel as Alarm I O If you have an alarm sensor you wish to connect to the DVR to increase the effectiveness of the CCTV system you can connect them to the RS485 connectors at the back See the diagram below on how to connect your sensor to the DVR 1 Alarm Input 1 6 RS232 to send and receive 2 Alarm Input 2 7 RS485 interface 3 Alarm Input 3 8 RS485 interface 4 Alarm Input 4 5 Ground 1 7 The Mouse The mouse is used to operate all aspects DVR Right mouse click is used to e Open up anew menu in the real time monitoring screen e Exit the current screen without saving Left click is used to e Enter the desired menu or the main screen e Select menu options e Select unselect the checkboxes e When controlling a PTZ camera Double Click is used to e Play video e Make selected camera full screen or to exit full screen mode Scrolling wheel is used to e Control the zoom function of the PTZ cameras Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved 9 Mouse Drag can be used to select e Area for facial detection e Areas to block for motion detection e Select zooming function of PTZ co
61. y Set the serial port function baud rate data Port settings bits stop bits parity touring output Set touring mode and interval SPOT Set polling mode and the output of the interval settings Spot Set channel mode view the channel status Channel Zeg and set the parameters of digital channels Management etc Set the specified hard disk drive to read and write to read only disc set to redundant disk Encoding settings Management Hard disk tool management clear the data data recovery and other operations Copyright Adata Ltd All documentation rights reserved Ha U Modify users modify group change ser EE TE passwords add users increasing the group H delete users delete groups Users may have been forcibly logged off the Online user network after disconnecting the account will freeze to recover when the next boot Outout Adjustment on the side away from the lower side of the pitch the left margin and right adjustment margin Maintenance also to delete the system time Restore settings Status Normal settings Restore video settings alarm settings network default settings network services output mode the serial port settings user management Update _ using external devices such as Device Sg some device hardware information Exporting logs or configure the device to an external device such as U disk connect an external device Such as U disk configura
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