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1. gt Enter a user name and password to access the recorder These can be changed in the System section ofthe Main Menu gt The default user name is admin The default password is 11111111 gt Click on the Login button and you will log in to the recorder s Network Viewer 6 2 BROWSER SECURITY SETTING 6 2 1 Installing ActiveX controls When you first connect to the DVR s IP address you should see a screen like the one below If you do not see a yellow bar like the one the arrow Is pointing at your security settings may be too high If so go to Section 6 2 2 Enabling ActiveX Controls E MDYR Windows Internet Explorer AE Go El Mpi1192 168 13 591 mij ltr Xx Ar File Edit View Favorites Tools Help x Share Browser WebEx Je we MDYR Dar D gm v Pager Safety Tools r W This website wants to install the Following add on ePlusDYR cab from EverFocus Electronics Corp IF you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here What s the Risk Information Bar Help Install the eP lusDVR cab file when prompted to do so 97 Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software m Mame erlusbYR cab Publisher ErerFocus Electronics Corp More options Install Bart Install While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm sur computer Only install software From publishers yo
2. 8 LINKSYS amp D LINK PORT FORWARDING 8 1 TYPICAL LINKSYS PORT FORWARDING This section will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router This chapter is only to offer some help to the installer and end user Please understand we DO NOT support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need additional technical support on this router you must call Linksys To access the Web based Utility launch a web browser and type the Router s IP address typically 192 168 1 1 in the address bar Then press Enter A password request page will appear Non Windows XP users will See a similar screen Leave the User Name field blank The first time you access the router use the default password admin Click the OK button to continue The first screen that appears displays the Setup tab This allows you to change the Routers general settings Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes Click on the Applications amp Gaming tab 108 LINKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware version 1 05 00 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 V3 Applications p Applications ae e amp Gaming Setup Security Gaming Administration Port Range Forwarding Port Triggering Port Range Forwarding Port Range Port Range Forwarding can be used to set up public services Applic
3. Click EUA button to enter Alarm menu button to return to the previous level of menu 4 2 3 Alarm Speed Quality Resolution aifiion _M 01x s0 3 OO Me RN EE ECT EMERA CECA EE Video Adjust Normal Back Figure 4 6 Camera Settings Alarm Speed Maximum desired frame rate in frames per second FPS for event recording if more than one camera requires simultaneous event recording the total for all cameras cannot exceed the maximum available FPS for the DVR at the corresponding resolution setting and the available FPS may be divided across the cameras responding to an event In the example above with 225 CIF FPS allocated and 255 CIF FPS remaining it would be possible to increase the FPS rate on the two 4 CIF cameras from 10 FPS to 15 FPS and also increase the resolution and rate of the five 2 CIF cameras to 4 CIF and 15 FPS with 15 CIF equivalent FPS still available to be assigned to one or more of the nine CIF resolution cameras If not all event conditions occur simultaneously greater resolution and or FPS increases are possible for individual cameras as long as the net total of 480 CIF equivalents is not exceeded Quality Select an image quality for recording There are five different qualities available Superior High Standard Basic and Low A higher image quality uses more HDD space Resolution Select recording resolution based on video format NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 PAL 704x576 704x288 352x28
4. EMV400 mobile DVRs support 2 sources to control the DVR It can be controlled with a mouse and the handheld IR remote control For IR remote control please refer to Appendix C Remote Control This chapter will cover the basic operation using the mouse 2 1 GENERAL USB MOUSE OPERATION 2 1 1 How to select a channel 1 In a view consisting of more than one channel users can select a channel by clicking once on the desired channel screen The selected screen will be highlighted by a white frame 2 Double clicking on a channel screen will display full screen for this channel 2 1 2 OSD Root Menu 1 Right click the mouse to obtain the DVR Root menu see Figure 2 1 OSD Root Menu gt Playback Configurations Figure 2 1 OSD Root Menu 2 Click on any icon to perform that action These actions are covered in detail in Chapter 3 3 Click the Bl 23 button to go to live view 2 1 3 Field Input Options The following are examples of different types of fields available in the Configuration menu screen keyboard will appear see note about the on screen keyboard below Dropdown box Click on the down arrow to see all selections then directly click on an option to select it Check box Click on the box to enable it checked or disable it unchecked Copy FA Button Click the button to execute the function Note about on screen keyboard Click on a button to input that character The buttons on the
5. What type of modem router do you have Modem router model name The modem router was either installed by your Internet service provider or purchased by you to establish a connection to the Internet A router assigns different internal IP addresses to local computers this allows multiple computers to access the Internet through the same external IP address Do you have a static IP address A Static IP address means you use the same IP address every time you connect to the Internet With a static IP address other Internet users always Know the address of your location and can easily connect with it This makes it much simpler to host a website email server or other type of server connection Everfocus suggests using a static IP address If this is not available you will need to use a dynamic IP address This is explained below Do you have a dynamic IP address A Dynamic IP address means your IP address changes each time you connect to the Internet We recommend asking your Internet service provider for a Static IP address If this is not a possibility you may use the DDNS feature of the DVR DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server a service that provides a central database where IP information can be stored and retrieved It allows those using a dynamic IP address to be registered centrally so users can connect to it by name See Chapter 7 for details on using EverFocus DDNS What type of DVR are you installing The default por
6. 802 11 b g WiFi Connection of the antenna 1 6 SYSTEM CONNECTION Please refer to the following diagrams for the system connections Note Monitor and Camera must be purchased separately GPS Receiver Ignition Main Monitor Memory Stick IR Remote 1A Controller w AS a USB Mouse Amplifiers Power Supply hy Alarm Battery 1 7 REAR PANEL CONNECTOR RS232 RS485 POWER ol GND ALARM IN ALARM INI ALARM IN2 ALARM IN3 ALARM IN4 ALARM INS ALARM IN6 VIDEO AUDIO IN1 VIDEO INI VIDEO IN2 VIDEO IN3 VIDEO IN4 cno GND ann ann ND VIDEO AUDIO IN2 VIDEO INI VIDEO IN2 VIDEO IN3 VIDEO IN4 cno GND ann GND GND GND CAM POWERI CAM POWER2 12V OUT 12V OUT 12V OUT 12V OUT GPS 1 8 INSTALLATION OF EMV400 o The DVR can be mounted horizontally suspend or support mounted Support Interface 5 n O ges 29900000 0000000 2886005 IL Interface Suspend a Show all the possible ways to mount the DVR Use the two Z brackets supplied to mount it in any ways shown Suspend WA Quick Installation Guide o Unpack Everything Make sure you have everything you need before you begin the installation o Equipment Required The following tools may help you to complete the installation Drill e Screwdrivers e Wire cutters o Choosing the Location Choose a location for installation that e Provides convenient access for installing o
7. If the DVR can t match the required record days from one of the 8 sets it will use setg CEC A TJ ES E E Case 2 Record Mode Event Only Record With Recording days DVR will Auto adjust Quality and Event frame rate to match the Recording days which user need According to resolution event hours and other assumptions above the DVR will attempt to select one set of suitable quality and event frame rate by checking if set 1 meets the requirements and proceed in order unit the requirements are met If the DVR can t match the required record days from one of the 8 sets it will use setg Cin Ort a AAA 118 Case 3 Record Mode Normal Event or Event Only Record With Preset Setting DVR will apply the settings in the table below to all cameras according to the Preset Settings Preset Setting Option Camera Item Apply value Best Quality Standard Quality Extended Quality Quality Superior Normal Frame Rate Max recording frame rate of DVR 0 119 APPENDIX C REMOTE CONTROL The IR remote control is an accessory to enhance the convenient operation of the DVR You can perform all the settings and operations from the remote control The effective distance is up to 33 feet line of sight The keypad functions are same as the front panel buttons of the DVR ID number here must correspond to the IR Remote ID in I O Control Setup Menu Used to selecta DVR when there is more than one unit Selecting a
8. When converting other transmission types twisted pair fiber optics radio for the video inputs be sure to verify accurate receiver calibration and signal levels ATTENTION In order for the system to auto detect the appropriate video format NTSC or PAL make sure that there is a video signal on video input 1 upon power up This DVR provides 4 line level audio inputs and 1 line level audio output ATTENTION The direct connection of a non amplified microphone is not supported a microphone amplifier is required The audio output requires an amplifier to drive a Speaker or headphones The installation must be connected with audio coax cable and RCA plugs AUDIO RECORDING FUNCTIONALITY Audio recording is activated deactivated in the Camera Menu for Camera 1 respectively Please check and always comply with local laws and regulations when using audio recording The audio channel is always recorded together with video and is independent of the image recording rate Though the audio record control is done in the Camera 1 4 screen there is no specific camera allocation 1 11 ALARM CONTACTS INSTALLATION The alarm inputs can be used to start recording or for recording rate adjustment In addition alarm reactions such as camera display on the monitor buzzer e mail and network alarm are available The alarm output relay can be switched if required Alarm input response actions can be controlled according to a flexible schedule
9. address issued to the DVR by the router as its static IP address unless you take specific steps that program your router to prevent such address conflicts b If using a Fixed IP recommended you will need to input the information manually In order for DDNS to work you must enter valid data compatible with your network for all four of the network setting fields IP address subnet mask default gateway and the DNS Address depending on your network hardware and configuration this may be the IP address of your router gateway or it may be the actual IP address of the local DNS server The DNS server IP is required because your DNS server provides critical information necessary for the DVR to communicate with the DDNS server You can obtain the actual DNS IP from your Internet Service Provider ISP or from a PC located on the same LAN as the DVR go to htto www dnsserverlist org to obtain a list of the IP addresses of their recommendation of the best servers to use for your location 2 If you are connecting through a router make sure that you have opened up all the required network ports in the port forwarding section of your router s setup options That is you have directed the router to send any incoming traffic using those IP ports to the LAN IP address of the DVR Useful information about router port forwarding can be found at www portforward com Different routers may use different terms for port forwarding function For insta
10. 3 On screen Configuration 2 Left click on the Playback icon 1 gt to enter the Playback Menu A Playback Bar appear as shown below Layout TheEMV400 DVR has several display modes available Click on the desired layout choice i Display mode Press to show camera information press again to show network HDD GPS information Press again to hide all information ao Press to cycle through Audio 1 2 3 4 or no audio lt lt E Fast Rewind Press to start fast reverse playback Play Press to playback Search Press to search by Time Event G Sensor or GPS Please see 3 4 Search for more details about search function a Archive Press to save a video clip to USB Please see 3 5 Archive for more details about archive function a Exit from playback bar During playback DVR will stop recording When an event occurred while playback event log will be saved but won t display alarm status gt gt o Fast Forward Press to start fast forward playback 3 4 SEARCH Right click to bring up the Root menu select Playback and click BA to enter Search Menu 3 4 1 Time Search Record Time Start 2010 06 30 Record Time End 2010 07 20 Figure 3 4 Search Menu Time Search Play From Select the time to begin the search by choosing the Date and Time Click on the Play button to start the search The DVR will automatically begin to play the video selected The DVR will play the nearest
11. DVR will not go into record mode m Bring up the DVR s Menu and check under the Camera Menu Verify that all connected cameras are checked as Installed and that Record Mode is setto Continuous m Check the Disk or Information Menus and verify that the internal hard drive is being detected a The DVR displays nothing on the main monitor m Make sure the monitor is connected to either BNC Main Monitor port or the VGA port If the monitor has multiple inputs make sure it is on the correct input source and display setting 1024x768 m Check that the monitor cables are good and power is on m Verify the recorder is getting the correct supply power a There is no display coming from one of the channels on the DVR m In the DVR s Camera Menu make sure that all cameras are checked as Installed and unchecked for Covert m if there is still no picture switch ports or connect a working camera to the port that has no picture If you get an image the problem is coming from the camera or cable a Icannotconnect to the recorder via the internet NW Check that you can connect to the DVR on the LAN m Check that the DVR has a static IP address and the port used by the DVR is forwarded correctly to that IP address in the router m Verify that your Internet Service Provider does not block the IP port being used 113 m Make sure you are using the correct WAN IP address given by the ISP or if you have a Dynamic IP check
12. Date 2010707721 Time 16 57 GPS Border Type Ao ee Inside Upper LefE Lat Upper Left Lon Lower Right Lat Lower Right Long Figure 3 7 Search Menu GPS Bordering Search From Select starting date and time To Select ending date and time GPS Border Type Set GPS border type select either circle or rectangle Search Mode Select if searching Inside or Outside the border Center Lat Set the latitude if border type is circle Center Lon Set the longitude if border type Is circle Radius If GPS border type is circle this option defines radius Select radius unit from Km and Mi Upper Left Lat Set Upper Left Latitude if border type is rectangle Upper Left Lon Set Upper Left Longitude if border type is rectangle Lower Right Lat Set Lower Right Latitude if border type is rectangle Lower Right Long Set Lower Right Longitude if border type is rectangle button to start searching button to return to the previous level of menu 3 4 4 Event Search Click Es button to enter Event search menu From To Date 2010 09 02 Date 2010 09 02 Time PA 10 12 Time f 11 12 7 4 Alarm Apply To Camera Apply To Search or GPS Time Live View Figure 3 8 Search Menu Event Search From Select starting date and time To Select ending date and time Select which event type s to search for Choose from Alarm Video Loss or Power On Click on the Eia AMS button to select which cameras to includ
13. PPPoE is selected this value will be assigned automatically Gateway This field shows the gateway on your network for the DVR to use when communicating with any devices not on the local network If DHCP or PPPoE is selected this value will be assigned automatically DNS Server 1 This field shows the primary DNS server for your network If DHCP is selected and an internet connection is available this value should be assigned automatically This field must have a valid DNS address in order to use the DDNS feature see Sections 4 7 5 and 7 DDNS for more detail DNS Server 2 This field shows the secondary DNS server for your network HTTP Port Port number for HTTP WEB communication Additional information 1 Setup the DVR Network Menu according to the instructions detailed in the Networking chapter of this DVR s manual a If using DHCP all settings will be detected automatically While DHCP is a useful tool for determining the network settings if you setup your DVR in this manner its IP address may change at different times for different reasons particularly after a power failure If the IP address of the DVR changes you may have difficulties accessing your DVR locally and or remotely It is strongly recommended that you assign a fixed static IP address to your DVR and that in order to avoid address conflicts the IP address assigned be outside of the DHCP range of addresses your router issues to DHCP clients Please do not set the DHCP
14. Setting Email setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output It can be set to either NONE not active 1 active or 2 active Output Type Output action will be Transparent and cannot be changed alarm output remains as long as the alarm condition is active Timeout Duration Time duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds button to return to the previous level of menu a Timeout Timeout Duration 3 Figure 4 14 Alarm Event HD Full Buzzer Check box to enable the buzzer when hard drive is full recommended if the Record Overwrite function is disabled see Section 4 3 Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when HD is full Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mail setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output It can be set to either NONE not active I active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will be continuously active until user presses the En
15. Sun t ja Sun in al Servers Lie Apoly Concel Help Haro Pale JP Piotocol Scheele inual Sener FTP 0 0 0 0 IP yea aways AN Virtual Sener HTTP 000 0 IP anad aha ya EF i a E I m m m m n a am Virtual Servers allows users who are connecting remotely to access services on the router s Local Network The functions of each field are described below Virtual Server Select Enabled or Disabled Name Enter the name referencing the virtual service Private IP The IP address of the device running the local services Protocol Type The protocol used for the virtual service Private Port The port number that the service uses on the LAN Local Area Network Public Port The port number that the services uses on the WAN Wide Area Network Schedule The time period the virtual server will be active When you have input all the information for a virtual server click on Apply to add it to the list at the bottom or Cancel to clear all fields 111 Here is an example of the information for each service Name Private IP Protocol Private Port Public Port Schedule HTTP 192 168 1 50 Both 80 80 Enable Where 192 168 1 50 is the IP address of the EMV400 on the LAN and the default port 80 is in use Note If you changed port 80 in the DVR s Network Menu open that port instead of 80 112 9 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have problems with the system run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem a The
16. The term port also refers to several other aspects of network technology A port can refer to Ethernet connection points such as those on a hub switch or router The term port is also used to refer to a physical connection point for peripheral devices such as serial parallel and USB ports Another analogy would be ifa WAN IP address is similar to the phone number identify a site IP ports are similar to telephone extensions in that they allow communication with specific devices within a site that all share the same external WAN IP address A router is a device which allows multiple computers and other IP enabled equipment to share that single WAN IP address It functions like a switchboard operator opening ports creates an association between those port numbers and the LAN IP address of specific equipment on the LAN behind the router When the router sees a call for a specific extension port it directs that data stream to the LAN IP address of the equipment associated with that extension port 5 5 Pre Installation Before beginning the installation please answer the following questions Do you have Hi speed Internet There are many types of high speed Internet available The most common ones are T1 Cable and DSL in order of speed The DVR is not compatible with a dial up connection Note EverFocus suggests having a minimum upload speed of 256KBps This can be addressed by your Internet Service Provider
17. a different port other than 80 you will need to include this at the end ofthe IP address http the IP address given by your internet service provider portnumber gt Ifyou have a WAN Dynamic IP address and have opened the ports go to Chapter 7 to setup DDNS 6 REMOTE OPERATION FROM BROWSER 6 1 CONNECTING TO EMV400 To access the DVR from a computer open an Internet Explorer window and in the address bar type Local connection http IP address from the DVR s Network Menu IP port used e g http 192 168 1 163 2468 Internet connection http IP address given by your Internet Service Provider IP port used e g htto 57 182 67 204 2468 You should then see a login prompt Blank Page Windows Internet Explorer Go gt 6 http 192 168 10 30 9980 JAALA File Edit View Favorites Tool Help x Share Browser WebEx yy Favorites Ss Everfocus WebEx Enterpris 2 Network Solutions Webmail Suggested sit O Connecting es y 3 gmail Email from Google amp Y eBay New amp used electroni amp Web Slice Gallery Air gm y Pager Safety Toos Wr Connect to 192 168 10 30 The server 192 168 10 30 at EMV400 requires a username and password User name Password Waiting For http 192 168 10 30 9980f sl admin v Remember my password gt The login page will appear on the screen similar to the one shown above
18. displayed ial button to stop mobile connection Click SAA button to start mobile connection button to return to the previous level of menu 4 7 4 Email Settings E_r SMTP Server SMTP Port p Authentication SSL B User name Password Em il Subject Sender Email Receiver Email Receiver Email 2 Receiver Email 3 Figure 4 34 Network Menu Email Settings SMTP Server Assign the SMTP e mail server s name NOTE For more reliable email service use the server s IP address SMTP Port Assign the port number used by the SMTP server Authentication Check this box ifthe SMTP server requires authentication user name password SSL Check the box if mall server needs communication to be encrypted by SSL User name Input the login user name if the SMTP server requires authentication Password Input the password if the SMTP server requires authentication Email Subject Input E mail subject Sender Email Input the e mail address of the sender the DVR Sender s e mail address has to match the user name and password above Receiver Email 1 Input the first e mail address that event messages are sent to Receiver Email 2 Input the second e mail address that event messages are sent to Receiver Email 3 Input the third e mail address that event messages are sent to button to return to the previous level of menu 4 7 5 DDNS Settings DDNS Server Select either EverfocusDDNS or www dyndns org
19. does not create voltage values higher than this Total current 5 5 amps 12VDC with 4ch x 450mA cameras Camera Power Outputs 900mA for camera 1 2 and 900mA for camera 3 4 Vibration Dimensions Weight Operating Temp resistant locking Molex connectors interface cable provided to coaxial power plugs 2 X groups of 2 cameras DVR alone 178 x 50 x 199mm 7 x 2 x 7 8 1 DIN size DVR in mount with antennas 272 x 145 x 224mm 10 7 x 5 7 x 8 8 DVR without mount 1 7kg 3 75lbs DVR with mount 2 15kg 4 74lbs Working Temperature 20 C 55 C 4F 131 Storage Temperature 20 C 85 C 4F 185 F 1 4 FRONT PANEL Your primary interaction with your new DVR will be through the Front Panel buttons and their corresponding buttons on the included IR Remote Control Take a moment to learn where the keys are as the remainder of the manual will refer to them often MiEverFocus a O EMV400 Td E ur 3 B i o 1 USB Ports 2 Audio Out O Main Monitor Out System Status LEDs Figure 1 1 Front Panel 1 USB 2 0 Forconnecting USB Flash Drive to copy archive video or for firmware upgrades 2 Audio Out Connect to the line level input of an audio amplifier same output as the audio out at rear panel no conflict between these 2 outputs they both can be connected simultaneously 3 Main Monitor Out Main monitor for live and playback display and on screen display same output as the main monitor o
20. event occurs Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mail setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu button to return to the previous level of menu 4 4 7 Alarm GPS Fencing GPS Eenc Press USE to enter GPS Fencing Menu AAA GPS Alarm E Center Latitude s E oO oc PR Center Longitude E Ml E A Br al a Figure 4 23 Alarm GPS Fencing GPS Alarm Select On to enable GPS alarm Select Off to disable GPS alarm function GPS Border Type Set to a circle or rectangle and dynamic prompts for Latitude and Longitude appear Center Latitude Set the latitude if border type is circle Center Longitude Set the latitude if border type is circle Radius If GPS border type is circle this option defines radius Select radius unit from Km and Mi Upper Left Latitude Set Upper Left Latitude if border type is rectangle Upper Left Longitude Set Upper Left Longitude if border type is rectangle Lower Right Latitude Set Lower Right Latitude if border type is rectangle Lower Right Longitude Set Lower Right Longitude if border type is rectangle button to return to the previous level of menu 4 5 Date Time Setting Figure 4 24 is a screenshot of the DATE TIME SETTING MENU This menu Is for setting up the date time parameters for the DVR ye Tie PA
21. is off Duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds button to return to the previous level of menu Power Loss Figure 4 16 Alarm Event Power Loss Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when power has been restored Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mail setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC when power has been restored requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu NOTE As alarms and emails cannot be transmitted without power the log entry is made when power is restored and any notifications cannot be made until that time button to return to the previous level of menu Network Loss Alarm Output None Ml O Timeout l iT aL Figure 4 17 Alarm Event Network Loss Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer when network is lost Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output relay lt can be set to either NONE not active 1 active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will be continuously active until user presses Enter key Transparent Alarm output remains active until event ends Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until eventends then lasts for the set time duration Timeout Duration The amount of time the buzz
22. timeout defined in the event setup menus treaction Resulting duration for this alarm mode related to event record alarm outputs OSD message buzzer 116 Timeout Mode Retrigger of Alarms Input Event Alarm Duration i e t Duration t l t Reaction a t Event Duration of alarm input source motion contact system events t Duration Alarm duration for timeout defined in the event setup menus t reaction Resulting duration for this alarm mode related to event record alarm outputs OSD message buzzer Timeout Transparent Mode Retrigger of Alarms Input Event Alarm Duration t Duration t i t Reaction a lt t Event Duration of alarm input source motion contact system events t Duration Alarm duration for timeout defined in the event setup menus t reaction Resulting duration for this alarm mode related to event record alarm outputs OSD message buzzer 117 APPENDIX B EXPRESS SETUP RECORDING VALUE SELECTION RULES Case 1 Record Mode Normal Event Record With Recording days The DVR will Auto adjust image Quality and Event frame rate to match the number of Recording days which user selected According to resolution event hours and other assumptions above the DVR will attempt to select one set of suitable quality and event frame rate by checking if set 1 meets the requirements and proceed in order unit the requirements are met
23. to your computer when you installed 1 trust the publisher and the website requesting it What s the risk Now you will be able to see the remote live page Normal Video Loss Alarm Disable 99 6 2 2 Enabling ActiveX Controls Note This section is only necessary if you DO NOT see the yellow ActiveX bar at the top of your browser screen when you first connect to the DVR At the top of the Internet Explorer Window click on Tools then select Internet Options 3 ErerFocus Home Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help CD sack gt E Mail and News Popup Blocker Address E http fun ever oc Manage Add ons Synchronize Windows Update Favorites Windows Messenger Sun Jawa Console s Internet Options COMPANY E PRODUCTS if Click the Security tab at the top of the window then choose Custom Level near the bottom Internet Options 2x General Securty privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet h This zone contains all Web sites you ipsa haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Default
24. 1 11 1 Alarm Input Contacts This DVR provides one alarm input per camera All inputs are programmable N O Normal Open or N C Normal Closed Inputs have to be switched by dry contacts cee dl ALMIN GND GND Alarm input with N O Normal Open contact Alarm input with N C Normal Closed contact in idle state in idle state All settings are programmed in the ALARM menu Section 0 1 11 2 Alarm Output Relay The relay output provides either Normally Open or Normally Closed dry contacts ALM_NC ALM_COM ALM_NO Output relay in idle state 1 12 USB Mouse installation Connect the USB mouse to one of the 2 USB ports This can be done while DVR is powered on The rear USB V1 0 port is recommended to reserve the higher speed front USB V2 0 port for video copy export NOTE Recommended mouse types are Logitech and Microsoft wired USB wheel mouse Wireless USB mouse is not supported 1 13 NETWORK CONNECTION This section only describes physical connection to an Ethernet network This step must be completed before the DVR can connect to the network There are two basic types of connection 1 13 1 Direct PC Connection through Crossover Network Cable The point to point connection of DVR and PC requires a crossover crossed network cable This type of connection is ONLY used for direct connection to a single PC Make sure that the PC is equipped with a 10 100 Mbps compatible network connection CE Lau BEE dyak Il Lam R
25. 192 168 1 50 is the IP address of the EMV400 on the LAN and the default port 80 is in use Note If you changed port 80 in the DVR s Network Menu open that port instead of 80 109 8 2 TYPICAL D LINK PORT FORWARDING This section will cover a few simple configurations for the D Link router This chapter is only to offer some help to the installer and end user Please understand we DO NOT support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need additional technical support on this router you must call D Link Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI 624 you can access the Configuration Menu by opening a web browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI 264 The DI 264 default IP Address is 192 168 0 1 m Type admin in the User Name field m Leave the Password blank m Click OK gt 2 DI 774 Connect to 192 168 0 1 User name admi hd Password C Remember my password The first screen that shows up is the Home Tab This is the starting point for all the router s settings and functions 110 Click Virtual Servers on the left to bring up the following screen ae Amplus G High Speed 2 4GHz Wireless Router Tools Status ital Sapo Yria Server is used 10 allow hemet users access to LAN ritta Enabled Oia bled Name Clear Privada IP Procol Type TER Piwales Por Buble Port schedule Alas Fram firme M M i AML to Oli O0i AML day
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27. 8 4 3 RECORD SETTING Figure 4 is a screenshot of the RECORD SETTING MENU This menu is used to configure basic recording settings Figure 4 7 Record Settings 4 3 1 Record Record Overwrite Check the box and the disk will begin overwriting when full NOTE Unless this box is checked THE DVR MUST STOP RECORDING WHEN THE DISK IS FULL The use of record overwrite is strongly recommended If you do not use this feature please be sure to make specific arrangements to monitor be notified when the disk is full Power Delay On Set the delay time to supply power to the DVR in order to avoid excess consumption at ignition Power Delay Off Set the delay time to power off the DVR after ignition off It can extend the recording time after ignition off Time Stamp Select if the time and date will display while recording Choose the location for the time display from Top Bottom or Off Auto Erase Video The hard drive will automatically erase video after it has been on the hard drive for the selected number of days To use the maximum hard drive space choose OFF See Record Overwrite and notes above This feature is useful if local rules and regulations require recorded video to be discarded after a specific number of days or to limit the retention of older recorded video to clear space in anticipation of event recording button to return to the previous level of menu 4 4 ALARM GPS Figure 4 is a screenshot of the AL
28. ARM GPS SETTING MENU This menu will guide you through alarm and GPS setup G Sensor Figure 4 8 Alarm GPS Alarm 4 4 1 Alarm Alarm Settings Alarm j Enable ci Trans Timeout Timeout Duration Pre alarm Record Buzzer Email Network Alarm Figure 4 9 Alarm Alarm Settings 39 Alarm Select the alarm input trigger connection number from 1 to 4 Enable Check box to enable response to that alarm trigger Input Type This field is to change the type of alarm trigger N O Normal Open contact N C Normal Closed contact Display Switch Select which channel to be displayed when alarm is triggered Available options are CH1 4 Quad 1 Quad 2 and Quad 3 Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output It can be set to either NONE not active L or 2 Selects alarm relay to be active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will remain active until the user presses the Enter key or resets the alarm remotely Transparent Alarm output remains as long as the alarm input Is active Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until eventends then continues for the set time duration Timeout Duration Time duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds Pre alarm Record Check box to start copying recorded video to the hard disk from 5 seconds before the alarm event Pre alarm recording rate will f
29. Alarm Output This will transmita signal through the alarm output relay It can be set to either NONE not active 1 active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will be continuously active until user presses Enter key Transparent Alarm output remains active until event ends Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until event ends then lasts for the set time duration Timeout Duration The amount of time the buzzer sounds when GPS is lost Duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds Pre alarm Record Check box to start copying recorded video to the hard disk from 5 seconds before the video loss Pre alarm recording rate will follow the Normal frame rate setting Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when GPS is lost Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mail setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu button to return to the previous level of menu 4 4 5 Alarm GPS Speed AAA speed Unit Speed Higher Limit AE GPS Fencing Back Figure 4 21 Alarm GPS Speed Speed Unit If the speed is being recorded from the GPS receiver the desired speed display units must be selected Select GPS speed unit from KPH an
30. Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency Pr energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to FO radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures R eorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment This Product is ROHS compliant WEEE The information in this manual was current upon publication The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his products Therefore all specifica
31. D Temperature Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer when hard drive s temperature is over the Temp Warning Limit Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when HDD temperature is over the Temp Warning Limit Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mall setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu Stop Recording Check box to stop recording when HD s temperature is over the Temp Warning Limit Temp Warning Limit Sets the trigger temperature for HD Temperature event actions Choose between 55 C 131 F or 85 C 185 F Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output It can be set to either NONE not active T active or 2 active Output Type Output action will be Transparent and cannot be changed alarm output remains as long as the alarm condition is active Timeout Duration Time duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds button to return to the previous level of menu HD Failure Timeout Duration ze Figure 4 13 Alarm Event HD Failure Buzzer Check box to enable the buzzer if no hard drive is detected on system startup Email Notify Check box to enable email notification function when HD fails Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network
32. EM E EM 2 mu 3 3 se 4 ME A gt a a j ayo 2 A L Layout Ti M4 i Figure 4 29 Display S equence Step Sequence order For reference Camera Select which camera appears in the current step Dwell sec Set the dwell time for each step Sequence dwell time can be set from 0 to 99 seconds Sequence repeats continuously from steps 1 through 20 until interrupted button to return to the previous level of menu Figure 4 30 is a screenshot of the NETWORK SETTING MENU This menu is for configuring the DVR for a network connection NOTE Since every Network Configuration is different please check with your Network Administrator or ISP to see if your DVR should use specific IP addresses and or port numbers Mobile Alarm Server Figure 4 30 Network Menu 4 7 1 LAN Se Network Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 HTTP Port Fo Disable Figure 4 31 Network Menu LAN 62 Network Type Static IP User can seta fixed IP for network connection DHCP DHCP server in LAN will automatically an assign IP configuration for the network connection IP address This field shows the DVR s current IP Address A static IP address must be set manually If DHCP or PPPoE is selected this value will be assigned automatically Subnet Mask This field shows the subnet mask for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network If DHCP or
33. Level OF Cancel Apply 100 In the Security Settings window scroll to ActiveX controls and plug ins Security Settings x Settings WaActive controls and plug ins Automatic prompting For Actives controls Disable Enable E Binary and script behaviors O Administrator approved O Disable Enable 164 Download signed Activex controls O Disable O Enable Prompt 14 Download unsigned Actives controls H AA mig k Reset custom settings a ko Medium Reset can Setthe controls as follows Enable Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without prompt Internet Explorer 7 only Allow scriptlets IE 7 only Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Binary and script behaviors Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use external media player IE 7 only Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Prompt v Download signed ActiveX controls v Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable v Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe SAN NS MN Click OK and then choose Yes to change the security settings 101 Close the window so you are back atthe login screen Click the Refresh button to reload the page 3 EverFocus Home Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Address E https nu everfocus com Pdefault asp Internet Explorer Sec
34. NN User name Level Manager Enabled Operator Enabled Delete Edit Add Back Figure 4 39 System User 71 Add Click Ada button to add a new user Set the name case sensitive password access level and status Press Add button to confirm a new user or Cancel to exit without making changes name Level Name led z u led New Password Lev E 1 Admin SEE Disabled Ml Add Cancel Delete Edit Figure 4 40 System User Add Edit Click Edit button to make changes to an existing user account Press Save button to save changes or Cancel to exit without making changes EEE gt 245 Sai 4 52 SE user name Name admin gt c led New Password Contirm KK Admin Level Status Enable Save Cancel Delete Edit Add Back Figure 4 41 System User Edit 72 There are three system access levels The following charts show the rights of each level r O A en sam PS Configuration DateTime 0 Display O I xX _ moman 0o o 0 gt lt nat Web www Of OO co Of OO Sea Papa oo x mee A Read O O A am o a a C T 0 E iron 1 Only USER submenu only access to change own password and to access operator ID s gt X lt X Xx X gt X lt 2 Only USER submenu only ability to change own password 4 8 2 1 0 Control Figure 4 43 is a screenshot of the I O Control Setting Menu This menu is used to define the settings for
35. Ns throughout the world In TCP IP every computer or other communications device that is connected to the network has a unique IP address By doing this you are giving your device a unique address similar to the address of your house An IP address is composed of four octets numbers in the range of 0 to 255 separated by decimal points The IP address is used to uniquely identify a host or computer on the LAN For example one computer on a network could have an IP address of 192 168 1 127 You should never give two or more devices the same exact IP address but the first three octets of an IP address is often the same for all computers in the local area network For example if a total of 253 computers exist in a single LAN the IP addresses could be assigned starting with 192 168 1 x where x represents a number in the range of 2 to 254 In IPP address could be compared with a telephone number 5 2 Subnet Masks Each host in a LAN has a subnet mask The subnet mask is a set of octets that is used to determine which LAN or class it belongs to The number 255 is usually used to represent the network address portion of the IP address and a zero is placed at the end to identify the host portion of the address Basically the subnet mask tells the devices how the network addresses are organized and helps to determine which addresses are local and which are remote on the other side of the router 5 3 Gateway Address Addressees are either local or re
36. OTE This function only checks the physical connection link to the network Any network behavior that blocks data connectivity blocked ports IP addressing errors etc is not detected by this function button to return to the previous level of menu 4 4 3 Alarm Video Loss Title CameraOl Enable J E Transparent S Pre alarm Record Buzzer S Email B a Network Alarm Figure 4 19 Alarm Video Loss Camera Select the camera you wish to configure Title will change to the title name of the selected camera Enable Check box to enable Video Loss detection Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output relay lt can be set to either NONE not active 1 active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for a set time duration If this option is selected a field will appear for setting the duration Time duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds Permanent Alarm will remain active until the user presses Enter key on front panel Transparent Alarm output continues as long as there is a video loss Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until the event ends then continues for a set time duration Pre alarm Record Check box to start copying recorded video to the hard disk from 5 seconds before the video loss Pre alarm recording rate will follow the Normal frame rate setting Buzzer Check box to en
37. P ee E 26 3 4 1 WNC SCOPE A SEES ORCRENELUETESSELON TR FURL ARGEEURLUNTEUURLURDERORLENDETELTEUEENRUENTEINRTORTESNETGERTSUEETENTE TON 26 3 4 2 CO A COC na as ea en sta 27 3 4 3 LESS ATINA E na esse dee ee nel 28 3 4 4 EVENT Seal N A IR OS On en Ee ne 30 A A 32 a DVR CONFIGURADO Noni 33 AL CONFIGURATION MENU 26 33 2 gt CAMERA EIN Gorda odios 35 4 2 1 NOVIA Aca 33 422 LIN en A O E o eenre 36 4 2 3 O 37 A RECORD SECTIN 22 22 2a adas 38 4 3 1 BEL ON ee Se E ee 38 A AE o AA e ee ee 39 4 4 1 ES 8 5 0u 0 Eee 39 4 4 2 Alarm Event Ss 41 4 4 3 Al VICO LOS era dl 50 4 4 4 Alame GO SSON CUTE sea DZ 4 4 5 LOTES POCA IA AS AA AAA AAA AA ROD nae 53 4 4 6 ATEO SE VE ACON ti A A A A N 54 4 4 7 AlGNEGES Penner 55 3 DS See ee 56 4 5 1 Dale Me CV Sense A ee ee 56 4 5 2 Day OTOL A ai 57 10 DIS 58 4 6 1 T L2RRBORUORTEFEREUEGPSURTHEHETEREFSUESRERUETEURTNETEEENEUETESURTHENELURLEENEUNELUFTHIUEEEEUELUNEHETETERINEHELURDURTEREETEREERUUENINENONSARREIE 58 4 6 2 MOntor OA CICCIADISDIGY anne anne ida 59 4 6 3 LAO o O E oca 60 4 6 4 A O 61 47 NETWORK SETTING asma iio oia 62 4 7 1 LANE CS aia 62 4 7 2 WUT SS SE S a a aia 65 4 7 3 Mobile Conneelion Sete u u 66 4 7 4 BRASS NSS en essen een ee 67 ASE PONS II idad 68 4 7 6 ALMEIDA dd 70 A SV SEE VIE ee ee ee TRE EE eT NaS 71 4 8 1 PP TT 71 4 8 2 VECON OL iaa esas 74 4 8 3 DISK IN O iiai E E E TO SEen Es E RARE 77 4 8 4 DOG tido es ross 78 4 8 5 SETTINGS adios SU 4 8 6 SERVICE oia 81 59 EI nee esse e
38. TA 8 Pee 3 gt x Asie GMT 08 00 Date 2010 07 19 Time 10 47 29 Date Format Y y y y mm f dd Time Format ZZ Time Synchronization NTP Ej Update Interval Daily Mi NTP serve clock stdtime gov Daylight Saving Back Figure 4 24 Date Time Settings 4 5 1 Date Time Settings Time Zone Set the time zone that the DVR adjusts to when updating from the time server Date Set current Date Time Set current Time Date Format Choose date format from yyyy mm dd dd mm yyyy and mm dd yyyy Time Format Change time format between 12H and 24H mode Time Synchronization Select Off NTP or GPS for time synchronization If selecting NTP you will be able to do the following NTP settings Update Interval The frequency that the system automatically updates the time via the NTP server Select Daily Weekly or Monthly NTP Server Displays the time server address that the DVR uses for time synchronization Requires operating network configuration and WAN or LAN access to a compatible NTP server To find a compatible NTP address please follow these steps a Go to a PC that is connected to the internet b Click on START gt RUN gt type command and press OK c In the DOS Prompt type ping pool ntp org to find out the IP address of an NTP Server If selecting GPS you will be able to do the following setting Update Interval The frequency that the system automatically up
39. aa Mala Man l Figure 1 3 Direct PC Connection Pins 4 5 7 and E are mol used Pins 4 3 7 and amp are mot used Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange 1 Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue gt Pin 5 gt Blue White Fin 6 gt Green 3 Pin 7 gt Brown White Pin 8 gt Brown 6 Mn oa D Ww Pinout of crossover cable 1 13 2 Network Connection through Patch Cable The connection to an existing network requires a normal patch cable straight through The illustration shows the connection to a network switch or router Figure 1 4 Network Connection through Patch Cable Fin number Wire Solar Pin 1 gt OrangerWhite Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin d gt Blue Pin 5 gt Bhue VVhite Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brown hite Pin 8 gt Brown Pinout of straight patch cable 1 14 FINAL INSTALL PROCESS Once you have completed the basic wiring connections you are ready to turn on the DVR Simply plug in the power source The POWER LED will light up if power is normal Once the system has finished loading you can begin to set up the menu options for the DVR Note When the DVR is placed in an environment where the temperature is under 10 the DVR will NOT turn on immediately The heater will heat up the DVR until the temperature reaches 5 The DVR will only turn on when the temperature is above 5 2 MOUSE OPERATION
40. able the buzzer when a video loss event occurs Email Check box to enable email notification when a video loss event occurs Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mail setup screen Network Alarm Check this box to send outa network alarm to a clientPC when video loss occurs This feature requires PowerCon software on the client PC and proper settings for the Alarm Server in the Network Setup menu see Section 4 7 6 Alarm Server for more information Apply To This button can be used to copy the video loss settings to other cameras Select which cameras you wish to copy to Select All selects all cameras Unselect All deselects all cameras Click OK to copy the settings or Cancel to exit without copying Select All OK Cancel 4 4 4 Alarm G Sensor Settings KY Axial Trigger Value Z Axial Trigger Value Alarm Output Output Type Timeout Duration amp Pre alarm Record a Email Notify S l Network Alarm Figure 4 20 Alarm G Sensor G Sensor Select On to enable G Sensor function Select Off to disable G Sensor function XY Axial Trigger Value Set XY Axial trigger value alarm will be triggered when acceleration reaches this value in horizontal direction with respect to the horizon Z Axial Trigger Value Set Z Axial trigger value alarm will be triggered when acceleration reaches this value in vertical direction with respect to the horizon
41. as the DDNS provider If DDNS will not be used simply select Disable EverfocusDDNS DDNS Service everfocusddns lt com Status Update successed Register Update Figure 4 35 Network Menu DDNS Settings DVR Name Input the desired name for the DVR Register Update Click the button to submit and register the name to the Everfocus server The DDNS name you choose must be unique that is it must not already be in use Please go to the website htto everfocusddns com and check that the name you wish to use is available PLEASE NOTE The name of the DVR cannot include a space or a dot period or any special characters particularly I amp lt gt _ In the DVR s Network Menu above go to DDNS Choose everfocusddns com for the Server and put in your chosen name verified available and without special characters for DVR Name hostname Press the Submit Update button to synchronize the DVR with the DDNS server You should see an indication of Success on the screen If you see Could Not Find Server or any other error message instead double check your network settings and DDNS name and resubmit the DDNS name until you get Success You should now be able to connect by typing in the host name you created Example http hostname everfocusddns com It is not necessary to append the HTTP port number to the DDNS name The EverFocus DDNS server not only keeps track of your DVR s IP address it
42. ation Start End Protocol IP Address Enabled on your network When users from the Internet make certain i 121001100 on vans E en ee 57260 o 1521684 100 ee DI DI ln ra ES e eo wis O ig ors grep C J b Je fo 192146840 O A epi C 0 to fo 192 168 1 o D p EAT o to o 1218810 O Solana ea era PTE E o EO seal 0 suited ae aval A o to o 1921681 o O More Cisco SYSTEMS Save Settings Cancel Changes Applications and Gaming allows you to set up public services on your network such as web servers ftp servers e mail servers or other specialized Internet applications Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding To forward a port enter the information on each line for the criteria required Descriptions of each criterion are described here Application In this field enter the name you wish to give the application Start End Enter the starting number of the range under Start and the ending number under End Protocol Enter the protocol used for this application elther TCP or UDP or Both IP Address For each application enter the IP Address of the PC running the specific application Enable Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the relevant application When finished making changes click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel them Here is an example for how the port information might look HTTP 80to80 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable Where
43. controlling the DVR through RS485 and for DVR control of attached PTZ cameras SE gt 425 SE 7 0 As a Bus Name gt E Baud Rate R Data Bit 8 El Parity None Ml Control Remote Controller ID a Figure 4 42 System I O Control RS 232 Select Bus Name from RS 232 RS 485 and GPS RS232 Baud Rate This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232 port on the DVR There are eight different speeds 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS 38400 BPS 57600 BPS and 115200 BPS Data Bit This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring There are two settings for this option 8 or 7 Stop Bit This field is to set the stop bit for the RS232 connection There are two different stop bits 1 or 2 Parity This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected You can choose between None Odd or Even parity levels button to return to the previous level of menu RS485 lt gt 245 SEND 3 ALA 52 52 Bus Name Z Baud Rate GOO Data Bit gg Stop Bit parity MEN Figure 4 43 System I O Control RS 452 Baud Rate The speed used to transmit instructions or information through the RS485 port on the DVR Choose trom the following speeds 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 BPS Data Bit The number of data bits used in a data packet or word This can be set to 8 or 7 Stop Bit This field is to set the nu
44. d MPH Selecting MPH converts the GPS signal to display speed in miles per hour GPS Speed Select whether to record the vehicle speed or not Speed Higher Limit Set the speed to determine at which level the alarm will be triggered Click E button to return to the previous level of menu 4 4 6 Alarm GPS Event Action Press AA to enter GPS Event Action Menu 5 2 SIENA 4 IAE 3 UN 55527 322 Se Alarm Output Sane A Timeout Timeout Duration Pre alarm Record Email Notify ZI Network Alarm GPS Fencing Back Figure 4 22 Alarm GPS Event Action Alarm Output This will transmita signal through the alarm output relay It can be set to either NONE not active 1 active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will be continuously active until user presses Enter key Transparent Alarm output remains active until event ends Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until event ends then lasts for the set time duration Timeout Duration The amount of time the buzzer sounds when GPS event occurs Duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds Pre alarm Record Check box to start copying recorded video to the hard disk from 5 seconds before the video loss Pre alarm recording rate will follow the Normal frame rate setting Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when GPS
45. damage the appliance Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture may damage the appliance and also may cause electric shock Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when itis dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists Use the DVR at indoor type temperatures within 20 C 55 C 4F 131 F The input power source for this device is 10V 36VDC NOTE This DVR is SAE certified A power surge of more than 36VDC can damage this product Please check that the vehicle s power system does not deliver voltage values higher than this Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use inst
46. dates the time via the NTP server Select Daily Weekly or Monthly button to return to the previous level of menu 4 5 2 Daylight Saving 7 Click A eee TS SBS button to set up daylight saving parameters Day l ight Saving i Start Date Mar Bf2na BfSunday Ml Start Time hh mm 2 joo Ml Set To hh mm 3 E 00 End Time hh mm 2 go Mm R Figure 4 25 Date Time Settings Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Check the box to enable automatic daylight saving time adjustment Start Date Setthe start date for daylight saving time Start Time hh mm Set the time when daylight saving time begins Set To hh mm This is what the time will change to when daylight saving begins For most regions this will be one hour ahead of the Start Time End Date Setthe end date for daylight saving time End Time hh mm Set the time when daylight saving time ends The time change difference on the End Date will be the same as the difference between the Start Time and End Time entered for the Start Date typically 1 hour as in the example shown button to return to the previous level of menu 4 6 Display Figure 4 26 is a screenshot of the DISPLAY SETTING MENU This menu will walk you through the Main Monitor On Screen Display OSD and Main Monitor Sequential setup ITS ay Main Title AC amera04 OSD Layout Sequence Back Figure 4 26 Display Settings 4 6 1 Title Main Title Input the main title by u
47. e in the search Click on the SAME Dutton to start searching The search results will be shown as a list of events 30 L l Video Loss 14 21 49 Video Loss ZO10 07 72720 14 71 43 Video Loss Prev Page Next Page Delete Play Back Figure 3 9 Search Menu Event List Prev Page Go to previous page Next Page Go to next page Play Playback selected item Delete Delete selected item 3 5 ARCHIVE USB Right click to bring up the Root menu select Playback and click 21 enter Archive Menu BSelect All Start Date Time 2010 08 23 10 22 End Date Time 2010 08 23 11 22 Data Size O MB Copy Now Copy USB No Media Figure 3 10 Archive Menu Camera Select which cameras will be archived Choose Select All to select all the cameras Player Check the box to include the ePlayer program as part of the copy recommended Start Date Time Select the starting date time to be archived End Date Time Select the ending date time to be archived Data Size Shows the estimated total size for the time period Copy Now Press Copy button to start archiving data to USB button to return to live view 4 DVR CONFIGURATION This chapter will walk you through the DVR Menu Settings step by step and show you how to setthe DVR for your specific application 4 1 Configuration Menu 1 To bring up the Main Menu right click with the USB mouse to bring up the root menu Figure 4 1 Root Menu 2 Left clic
48. eps Step 1 Setup the Network Menu according to the instructions detailed in the Networking chapter Make sure that DNS Server 1 is set correctly or DDNS will not work Step 2 Goto the website http everfocusddns com and check for an available name Note This step is optional though recommended as itis used to check the availability of a hostname If the name is already used and attempt to register that name must fail If the name is available proceed to step 3 for DDNS setup Step 3 In DVR s Network Menu go to DDNS Choose EverfocusDDNS for the Server and put in your chosen name in the field DVR Name PLEASE NOTE The name of the DVR cannot include a space or a dot period or any special characters particularly amp l lt gt _ Step 4 Click or select and press Enter on the Register Update button to synchronize the DVR with the DDNS server You should see an indication of Success on the screen If you see Could Not Find Server or any other error message instead double check your network settings and DDNS name and resubmit the DDNS name until you get Success 106 Step 5 You should now be able to connect by typing the name you created into the address bar Example http hostname everfocusddns com It is not necessary to append the HTTP port number to the DDNS name The EverFocus DDNS server not only keeps track of your DVR s IP address it keeps track of the ports too 107
49. er is restored Network Loss If connection to the local network is lost DVR will create a Network Loss event NOTE This function only checks the physical connection link to the network Any network behavior that blocks data connectivity blocked ports IP addressing errors etc is not detected by this function GPS Loss Ifthe GPS signal is lost the DVR will create a GPS Loss event button to return to the previous level of menu Fan Failure a S ee 362231 EA 4 73 gt gt NN Event E Buzzer M Email Notify Network Alarm M Alarm Output None Ml AO Transparent x Figure 4 11 Alam Event Fan Failure Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer when fan is not working Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when fan is not working Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mail setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output It can be set to either NONE not active I active or 2 active Output Type Output action will be Transparent and cannot be changed alarm output remains as long as the alarm condition is active button to return to the previous level of menu HD Temperature 60 C 140 F JN Transparent Figure 4 12 Alarm Event H
50. er sounds when DVR stops recording Duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds NOTE This function only checks the physical connection link to the network Any network behavior that blocks data connectivity blocked ports IP addressing errors etc is not detected by this function Click ES button to return to the previous level of menu GPS Loss Alarm Output None Ml Sa NN Timeout Timeout Duration 3 Figure 4 18 Alarm Event GPS Loss Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer when GPS is lost Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when GPS is lost Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mall setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output relay lt can be set to either NONE not active 1 active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will be continuously active until user presses Enter key Transparent Alarm output remains active until event ends Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until eventends then lasts for the set time duration Timeout Duration The amount of time the buzzer sounds when GPS is lost Duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds N
51. ess Cable IGN Yellow Vehicle Battery 24V 24V Red Fuse 15A Relay 24V 30A GND Black 15 Installing the Camera s and Monitor The DVR is typically connected to one camera installed inside the car Other camera s can also be installed in different locations for example use the waterproof camera to the outside of vehicle For installation procedure please refer to the guide that came with the camera s you purchased The Monitor power supply connects from the Automotive adapter cigarette plug Monitor and cameras must be purchased separately LCD Monitor o Connect the Camera s Connect the power connector from the camera s harness into the CAMERA POWER OUT jack on the back panel of the DVR Connect the primary camera s video connector to the CAMERA INPUT and the audio connector to the AUDIO INPUT in the back panel Adjust the camera s After the camera is installed connect a monitor directly to the camera and observe the image Make any adjustment if necessary 1 9 VIDEO INPUTS OUTPUTS INSTALLATION Cameras and CCTV monitors must use copper center conductor copper braid 75 Ohm video cable e g RG 59 RG 6 RG 11 with BNC connectors To avoid impedance mismatch and undesired loss reflections 50 Ohm coax cable e g RG 58 or 75 ohm foil shield antenna cable and other types of coaxial cable are not compatible All connected video sources must provide a 1 Vpp NTSC or PAL standard video signal
52. fJ EverFocus User Manual PjeverFoc eMVaoe EMV400 DVR EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION EMV400 DVR Instruction Manual O 2013 EverFocus Electronics Corp www everfocus com All rights reserved No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the Everfocus Electronics Corporation Release Date July 2013 QuickTime is a registered trademark of the Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Linksys is a registered trademark of the Linksys Corporation D Link is a registered trademark of the D Link Corporation DynDNS is a registered trademark of the DynDNS org Corporation Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners Safety Precautions gt Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers Do not block the ventilation openings or slots on the cover Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the appliance Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shake as this may
53. gin Check this box to require user login for menu access from the front panel When this is disabled no username or password is required to access the system from the front panel and all users operate with ADMIN rights from the front panel Auto Logoff Check this box to automatically logoff the current front panel user after 3 minutes of inactivity button to return to the previous level of menu 4 8 6 SERVICE Firmware Current Firmware Version 1 0 3 Upgrade from USB UPGRADE Configurations Load Factory Default Load Load From USB Load Save To USB Save Figure 4 49 System S ervice Firmware Current Firmware Version Displays the current version Upgrade from USB Press Upgrade to upgrade the firmware NOTE To perform a Firmware Upgrade you will need to connect a USB flash device with the desired firmware Do not disconnect the USB device or turn off the power to the unit during the upgrade this can cause the system to fail to recover requiring factory service to repair Configurations Load Factory Default Click Load to restore all menu settings to the default values User Account Network IP Settings and Time are not affected Load From USB Click Load to upload saved DVR configuration settings from a USB flash device Save To USB Click Save to save the current DVR configuration settings to a USB flash device button to return to the previous level of menu 4 9 INFORMATION Fig
54. if the IP address has changed use DDNS to avoid problems caused by changing ISP addresses 114 APPENDIX A TIMING OF ALARM MODES Transparent Mode Input Event Alarm Duration t Event t Reaction l t Event Duration of alarm input source motion contact system events treaction Resulting duration for this alarm mode related to event record alarm outputs OSD message buzzer Timeout Transparent Mode 3 Input Event l Alarm Duration i t Event i t Duration t t Reaction E t Event Duration of alarm input source motion contact system events t Duration Alarm duration for timeout defined in the event setup menus t reaction Resulting duration for this alarm mode related to event record alarm outputs OSD message buzzer 115 Timeout Mode Input Event i Alarm Duration E m Lever t l t Duration t Reaction t Event Duration of alarm input source motion contact system events t Duration Alarm duration for timeout defined in the event setup menus treaction Resulting duration for this alarm mode related to event record alarm outputs OSD message buzzer Permanent Mode Alarm Reset i i Input Event Alarm Duration l t Reaction e a t Event Duration of alarm input source motion contact system events t Duration Alarm duration for
55. k on the Configuration icon ES to enter the Configuration Menu Log in if necessary see Section 3 2 LOGIN above q A ey Record Alarm GPS Fe ES aa Date Time Display Network OO 5 System Information Figure 4 2 Configuration Menu 34 4 2 CAMERA SETTING Figure 4 3 is a screenshot of the CAMERA SETTING MENU This menu is used to configure individual camera settings Speed Quality Resolution Aud Ins tion _ 5 704x20 Er 30 fps Mitch 704270 HP 30 fps Bligh 704x240 EESE 30 fps jerga 1 704 270 NS Current FPS 240 00 MAX 240 Video Adjust Alarm Back Figure 4 3 Camera Settings Normal 4 2 1 Normal No Camera number Speed Frame rate in frames images per second FPS for continuous recording The speed is limited by the maximum total recording capacity of the DVR as allocated across all the installed cameras with an upper limit of 30 FPS NTSC 25 PAL per individual camera real time recording The DVR is capable of recording 480 CIF 352x240 sized frames per second NTSC 400 PAL each 704x240 image 2 CIF per second requires allocation of two of those CIF frames from the overall capacity of 480 CIF frames and each 704x480 image D1 or 4 CIF per second requires allocation of four of the CIF frames from the overall capacity Thus the DVR can record a combination of CIF 2 CIF and 4 CIF images with different combinations of image size resolution and different FPS rates on different cameras s
56. keeps track of the ports too www dyndns org NN 553 524 3 INE 2205 2h 54 3 7 3 e ie R DDNS Service Figure 4 36 Network Menu DDNS www dyndns org Host name Host name created through the dyndns account User name User name of the dyndns account Password Password of the dyndns account Note For more details on DDNS setup please see Chapter 7 Everfocus DDNS Setup button to return to the previous level of menu 4 7 6 Alarm Server Settings Figure 4 37 Network Menu Alarm Server This menu defines the parameters for communicating with a PC Server IP1 3 IP address of clientPC The network alarm can be transmitted to up to 3 addresses Protocol Selectthe protocol type for alarm transmission UDP User Datagram Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol Port Select the transmission port for network alarm messages Network ID The network ID is an identifier for the alarm transmitter DVR sending the alarm button to return to the previous level of menu SYSTEM 4 39 Is a screenshot of the SYSTEM MENU This menu is for setting up the general system parameters for the DVR 6 I O Control E Setting Figure 4 38 System Menu 4 8 1 Use User Menu is where you can add or delete different login IDs on the system as well as set access levels See the charts below for a listing of the rights associated with each access level r EEE gt 64 3 2 SINO A h A I
57. mber of stop bits indicating the end of a data packet This can be set to 1 or 2 Parity This selects the transmission error checking rule Choose either None Odd or Even PTZ Protocol Select PTZ protocol choose from the following protocols Transparent Pelco D Pelco P or Everfocus NOTE all cameras on the bus must use the same protocol 485 ID This is the ID used by the EKB500 to send commands to the DVR On an RS 485 connection every device PTZ DVR and controller must be assigned a unique ID number between 0 and 127 Control One remote control can be used to operate several DVRs The DVR to be addressed is selected by pressing the key corresponding to its ID number on the remote control Remote Controller ID ID used by the remote control to select this DVR button to return to the previous level of menu G oO un Bus Name 83 y Baud Rate 9600 Data Bit FE Stop Bit E Parity None Mi Control Remote Controller ID 1 mM Figure 4 43 System I O Control GPS Baud Rate The speed used to transmit instructions or information through the GPS on the DVR Choose from the following speeds 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 BPS Data Bit The number of data bits used in a data packet or word This can be set to 8 or 7 Stop Bit This field is to set the number of stop bits indicating the end of a data packet This can be set to 1 or 2 Parity This selects the transmission er
58. mote A gateway address is composed of four octets separated by decimal points The gateway address is used to uniquely identify the device on the LAN that has access to the communications links connecting to other LANs WANs and or the Internet access to the remote addresses 5 4 Virtual Ports A port number represents a channel or entryway for network communications Port numbers allow different computers to utilize network resources without interfering with each other Port numbers most commonly appear in network programming particularly socket programming Sometimes though port numbers are made visible to the casual user For example some websites on the Internet use a URL like the following htto www sitename com 8100 In this example the number 8100 refers to the port number used by the browser to connect to the web server The standard port number used by web sites is 80 so this number does not need to be included with the URL although it can be In IP networking port numbers can theoretically range from 0 to 65535 Most popular network applications though use port numbers at the lower end of the range such as 80 for HTTP Ports are similar to doors and windows of your house with port 80 acting as the front door If these are notopen you could not enter the house This is the same case with ports on a network If the ports for a specific IP address are not open then you could not gain access to that IP address Note
59. munication Authentication Selectable Open None or Open WEP AP ESSID Name of the wireless network the DVR is configured for The field accepts up to 32 alphanumeric characters The name must be exactly the same as the one used in the wireless access point or the connection will not be established Key Entering a key in either hexadecimal or ASCII format Network Type Infrastructure Infrastructure makes the DVR connect to the WLAN via an Access Point button to start wireless connection button to return to the previous level of menu 4 7 3 Mobile Connection Settings j service APN Phone Number User name Password P Address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway DNS Server DNS Server 2 0 0 0 0 Release Connect Back Figure 4 33 Network Menu Mobile Connection GPRS Service Select On to enable GPRS service Select Off to disable GPRS function APN Access Point Name By local ISP setting Phone Number Input the phone number to dial for mobile connection User Name Input the user name required for mobile connection Password Input the password required for mobile connection IP Address The IP address provided by ISP will be displayed Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask provided by ISP will be displayed Gateway The gateway provided by ISP will be displayed DNS Server 1 The primary DNS server provided by ISP will be displayed DNS Server 2 The secondary DNS server provided by ISP will be
60. n gt Green Pin gt Brown hite Pin 8 gt Brown Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a Straight through cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a Straight through cable Please remember you can not use a cross over network cable for this application gt Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the router gt Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu gt To letthe router automatically assign an address Set the Network Type to DHCP Make sure to write down the IP address and the Gateway Exit from the Menu to save settings To manually assign an address Go to a computer connected on the same network as the DVR Click on the Start button and choose Run If using Windows Vista choose Search instead Type command and click on OK In Vista you will need to double click on the Command Prompt file to open it In the DOS prompt type ipconfig and press Enter The network information will be displayed on a screen similar to the one below In Windows Vista look for the information that says IP v4 ch Command Prompt Microsoft Windows RP version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2801 Microsoft Corp GisDocuments and Settings Steven gt ipconf ig Mindows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local rea Connection Gonnection
61. n White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin 5 gt BluelWhite Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brown White Fin 5 22 gt Brown DD QA y a Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a cross over cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a cross over cable Please remember you can notuse a straight through network cable for this application gt Once you have a cross over cable plug one end into the LAN porton the back of the DVR and the other into the network card on the back of the computer gt Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu gt You mustuse the Static IP option for this type of connection gt Assign an IP of 192 168 001 003 a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 000 and a Gateway of 192 168 001 001 You can ignore DNS Server gt The next step is to set the computer s network settings to match those of the DVR You will need Administrator privileges on your Windows machine to do this gt Toassigna fixed IP address in Windows 2000 XP E control Panel ate Tour Windows XF E Goto Start ao E A Printers and Faxes y Help and Support D Files and Settings Transfer gt Wizard i soarch El Double click on Control Panel All Programs gt 7 Run pe Log Off o Turn OFF Computer E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bach gt T pP Search Wey Folders fl Address E Control Panel A Accessibility Options Y Con
62. n at ignition 1 pin is reserved for switched power out The power source used for this additional power output is 600 mA x 12VDC Video Audio Inputs 4 Connect camera s video output or other composite video source to the video input connection Connect line level outout of an audio preamplifier to the audio input connection corresponding to the appropriate camera Camera Power Outputs 4 EMV400 can provide power source to the cameras connect camera power to this output by using the camera power cable The power source used is 450mA x 12VDC 4 GPS Data Input Connect this connector to GPS receiver via GPS cable Network Connector RJ 45 network connection 10 100Mbps Ethernet There are two LEDs on the LAN jack Green LED means network is connected amber LED flickers when data is being exchanged USB port USB port recommended for connecting the USB mouse RS232 socket Connect this connector to RS232 RS485 compatible device Main Monitor Out Main monitor for live and playback display and on screen display same output as the main monitor out at front panel no conflict between these 2 outputs they both can be connected simultaneously 9 Alarm Input Connect up to 4 alarm inputs selectable between N O N C contacts Alarm Output N C or N O type alarm out form C ad Event Input Reserved port 12 RS 485 Input For remote control via RS 485 keyboards and telemetry control for attached PTZ devices
63. n failure hard disk temperature hard disk failure hard disk full hard disk removed power loss after power Is restored network loss GPS loss GPS speed GPS fencing G sensor limits G Sensor GPS Function Configuration Method ontrol Setup Realtime clock Watchdog Function Networking ile Export nterfaces Power Source Multiple email notifications in response to alarms and events Requires real time network connectivity though cellular or WiFi service Embedded 3 axis G Sensor data recorded alarm if separate user limits for X Y or Z axis exceeded Optional External GPS Sensor for speed and geographic limit alarms rectangular or circular fencing On screen menu with portable monitor friendly graphical user Interface IR remote control USB mouse network I F Can be synchronized to GPS NTP time source flexible DST settings Reboots DVR automatically if required RJ 45 socket 10 100Mbps 802 11b g WiFi with diversity antennas TCP IP DHCP PPPoE DDNS SMTP SSL POP3 HTTP NTP System fail LED HDD full HDD Sys Temp Fan fail HDD fail LED HDD power off HDD failure USB 2 0 interface RS 232 x 2 RS 485 USB x 3 GPS port 13 8VDC nominal 10V 36VDC range Built in surge protection voltage regulation programmable Delay On Off relative to ignition or other switched voltage NOTE This DVR is SAE certified A power surge of more than 36VDC can damage this product Please check that the vehicle s power system
64. n incorrect unit ID will prevent the DVR from responding to commands from the remote Channel keys 1 14 120 EverFocus Electronics Corp Headquarter Office 12F No 79 Sec 1 Shin Tai Wu Road Hsi Chi Taipei Taiwan Tel 886 2 26982334 Fax 886 2 26982380 European Office Albert Einstein Strasse 1 D 46446 Emmerich Germany Tel 49 2822 9394 0 Fax 49 2822 939495 USA California Office 1801 Highland Ave Unit A Duarte CA 91010 U S A Tel 1 626 844 8888 Fax 1 626 844 8838 India Office Suite 803 8th Floor Housefin Bhavan C 21 Bandra Kurla Complex Bandra East Mumbai 400 051 Tel 91 22 6128 8700 Your EverFocus product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product Please help us to conserve the environment we live in Beijing office Room 609 Technology Trade Building Shangdi Information Industry Base Haidian District Beijing China Tel 86 10 62971096 Fax 86 10 62971423 Japan Office OF Kinshicho City Building gt 2 13 4 Koto bashi gt Sumida Ku gt Tokyo gt 130 002
65. nce D Link calls it virtual server Netopia calls it pinholes The default port for the EMV 400 is 80 Note Port 80 is the default port used for web browsing Because of this in order to prevent the average user from hosting a web server most ISPs BLOCK traffic using port 80 from reaching the average site If you only plan to view your DVR on a LAN you can use port 80 and don t have to concern yourself with DDNS or routers However if you desire remote access to your DVR perhaps using DDNS optional you MUST select functional ports and set up the port forwarding in your router Other ports such as 8080 and 8000 are sometimes blocked by ISPs as well What port s should be used There are 65 535 valid IP ports to choose from These are broken down into three groups e Well Known Ports 0 thru 1023 Registered Ports 1024 thru 49151 Dynamic and or Private Ports 49152 thru 65535 So rather than encounter a port conflict by choosing a port commonly used for another purpose like port 25 for SMTP mail or port 448 for secure sockets choose an unusual port number For example add 50 000 to your house number 50 123 is less likely to lead to a port conflict For a list of the known and registered ports see http www iana org assignments port numbers Bandwidth Kbps Specify disabled 128 K 256 K 512 K 768K 1M 3M bps This is the maximum bandwidth that the DVR is allowed to use on the network This is a useful function when con
66. nced Connect using E D Link DWL A650 This connection uses the following items el Client for Microsoft Networks e File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 105 Packet Scheduler Cis Internet Protocol TCP IP I raat mn Descnption Transmission Control Protocol Intennet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected a Click on the option thatsays Use the following IP address Assign an IP address of 192 168 1 2 a Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 and a Default Gateway of To access the DVR from the computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type 90 5 8 Direct High Speed Modem Connection E 2 P m e F n U AAA ud Hi speed modem Internet Cat5 Straight Through DVR Cable Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable Pins 4 5 Tand amp are not used Pins 4 5 7 and 3 are not used Pinnumber Wire Color Straight Through Bec OT Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Fin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue 2 Pin 5 gt BluerWhite Pin 5 gt Green 3 Pin 7 gt Brown hite Pin 8 gt Brown E 2 3 6 Connection Procedure gt The first step is to purchase or make a straight through cable We recommend purchasing one if
67. necting the DVR to busy or heavily loaded networks or when accessing the DVR s overa WAN Click Be Vutton to start LAN reconnection button to return to the previous level of menu 4 7 2 Wireless Settings Wireless Mode E IP Address o Subnet Mask Ze Gateway Ta DNS Server 1 NN DNS Server 2 DEE Authentication Network Type Infrastructure Connect Back Figure 4 32 Network Menu Wireless Wireless Mode Select wireless mode from Static IP DHCP or disabled IP address This field shows the DVR s current IP Address A static IP address must be set manually If DHCP or PPPoE is selected this value will be assigned automatically Subnet Mask This field shows the subnet mask for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network If DHCP or PPPoE is selected this value will be assigned automatically Gateway This field shows the gateway on your network for the DVR to use when communicating with any devices not on the local network If DHCP or PPPoE is selected this value will be assigned automatically DNS Server 1 This field shows the primary DNS server for your network If DHCP is selected and an internet connection is available this value should be assigned automatically This field must have a valid DNS address in order to use the DDNS feature see Sections 4 7 5 and 7 DDNS for more detail DNS Server 2 This field shows the secondary DNS server for your network HTTP Port Port number for HTTP WEB com
68. o long as the total CIF equivalents allocated is not greater than 480 CIF per second Choices for possible record speeds are 30 15 10 7 5 5 1and0FPS Quality Select an image quality for recording There are five different qualities available Superior High Standard Basic and Low A higher image quality uses more HDD space Resolution Select recording resolution based on video format NTSC 704x480 704x240 352x240 PAL 704x576 704x288 352x288 Aud Check this box to enable audio recording on the DVR Ins Check the box to enable the current camera To take full advantage of the DVR s recording abilities any unused cameras should have this option set to disabled Camera Title Camera0l Brightness 50 Contrast 50 h 1 50 Normal Alarm Back Figure 4 5 Camera Settings Video Loss Camera Select the camera you wish to adjust Title will change to the name of the selected camera Brightness Adjusts how bright dark the picture appears If details appear to be lost in the shadows or darker regions try increasing the Brightness If the image appears too saturated or if the colors appear overwhelmed by glare try decreasing the Brightness Contrast Adjusts the total amount of light output from the display If details are lost or lines appear distorted try decreasing the contrast Color Adjusts the amount of color information in the picture A ERSUN to enter Camera Normal setting menu
69. ollow the Normal frame rate setting Buzzer Check this box to enable the buzzer when an alarm occurs Email Check box to enable email notification when an alarm occurs Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting Email setup screen See Section 4 7 4 Email for more information Network Alarm Check this box to send out a network alarm to a client PC when motion occurs This feature requires PowerCon software on the client PC and proper settings for the Alarm Server in the Network Setup menu see Section 4 7 6 Alarm Server for more information button to return to the previous level of menu 4 4 2 Alarm Event Settings This section covers notifications due to internal system event warnings Eg 3 1 5 SENSE 533084437 SS EN Event Buzzer B Email Notify Network Alarm B Alarm Output None 5 ON Transparent Figure 4 10 Alarm Event Settings Event Select from the following event types Fan Failure Fan is not working HD Temperature Hard drive is over the safety warning temperature HD Failure If DVR fails to detect the HDD on Start up the system will create an HD failure event HD Full lf the DVR is not set to Overwrite in the Record Menu an event will be created when the HDD is filled HD Off If HDDs are switched off or are removed the DVR will create an HD OFF event Power Loss If power is disconnected an alarm event will be triggered when pow
70. pe Configurations Event Record Operation View Log Clear Log Export Log to USB Figure 4 46 System Log This screen is used to choose display and or export log entries From Date Select starting date of log to be displayed Time Select starting time of log to be displayed To Date Selectend date of log to be displayed Time Selectend time of log to be displayed Log Type Configurations to see log entries related to configuration changes Event to see log entries related to events Record to see log entries related to recording changes Operation to see log entries related to operation changes User to see log entries related to user access GPS to see log entries related to GPS changes G Sensor to see log entries related to G Sensor changes View Log Press Mein button to view the log See Figure 4 46 for more detail Clear Log button to clear the log Export Log to USB Clear Log Press Export Log to USB Press button to export log data to USB Figure 4 47 Log List Prev Page Go to the previous page of log Next Page Go to the next page of log Close Close the window button to return to the previous level of menu 79 4 8 5 SETTINGS Language E User Login B Auto Logoff E Figure 4 48 System S ettings Audio Output Channel Select audio output channel Language Choose which language the DVR uses The available languages may vary based on region User Lo
71. r removing the hard drive e Allows air to flow around the fan vents Inadequate or improper air flow can impede proper operation of the unit Avoid any location for installation e Thatis subject to high vibration e Thatis subject to high sunlight levels e That is subject to drenched of the rain e Where passengers can interfere with unit e Next to a heater duct The following table lists the recommended location options ee ene ae newer ene Caution Do not install the DVR on the floor or on the transmission access hatch These locations have the highest levels of vibration and may be subject to water damage o Possible Installation Locations Inside the Automobile Vehicle Truck Glove box inside or underneath Drive seat between seat and wall or Passenger seat underneath Users are suggested to use support for mounting option a Show the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical system Power Harness Cable IGN Yellow Vehicle Battery 12V 12V Red Fuse 15A Relay 12V 30A GND Black 14 o Possible Installation Locations Inside the Automobile Vehicle Glove box inside or underneath Trunk Users are suggested to use suspend for mounting option Passenger seat underneath Drive seat between seat and wall o Show the wiring on the wiring harness that connects to the electrical system EMV400 Rear Panel ir MAA Power Harn
72. right and bottom have the following functions A Switch to capital letters po fer per or pn 3 Delete the letter _x _ ee LE md Confirm the selection Move to right Figure 2 2 On Screen Keyboard WM Move to left 3 CONFIGURATION This chapter provides information for configuring EMV400 3 1 CONFIGURATION OF DVR EMV400 can be configured through On Screen Display Playback and Configuration Connect to the Main Mon output with a monitor and use the mouse or the remote control to configure menu settings 3 2 LOGIN In order to access EMV400 options users may be asked to log in for authority identification To log in follow these steps 1 Right click on the screen to display the Main Menu 2 The following screen pops up User name j Password IRA Figure 3 1 Login page 3 Select the user name from the drop down list and input the password The defaults are User name admin lower case Password 11111111 To input password click the password field to bring up the on screen keyboard see Figure 3 2 On screen Keyboard Click on each button to input the desired characters for the password When finished click PE on the on screen keyboard to confirm the password Click on the Login button to log in to the system Figure 3 2 On screen Keyboard 3 3 On Screen Configuration Menu 1 To bring up the Main Menu right click with the USB mouse to bring up the root menu Figure 3
73. rm Output cable x 1 RS232 R5485 cable x 1 GPS cable x 1 DVR power cord x 1 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS EMV400 4CH Mobile DVR Video Format NTSC PAL auto detected by system Operating System Embedded Linux with special small monitor friendly GUI Video Input 4 channels vibration resistant locking Molex connectors Interface cables to BNC F supplied two groups of 2 cameras each Video Output Main monitor 1 composite BNC rear panel 1 front panel RCA output a Ps 720x480 720x240 360x240 PAL 720x576 720x288 360x288 Audio Inputs 4 line in vibration resistant locking Molex connectors Interface eens Keates to RCA F supplied two groups of 2 cameras each Audio Outputs 1 front panel RCA line out Interface cables supplied Alarm Outputs 2 alarm outputs form C contacts rated at 30V AC DC 1 amp interface cables supplied Storage 25 HDDxlupto1TB Recording Rate NTSC D1 60FPS 2CIF 1207 FPS CIF 240 FPS PAL D150 FPS 2CIF 100 FPS CIF 200 FPS Per camera resolutions and record rates can be set individually per camera through the OSD menus up to the maximum record capacity of 240 NTSC 200 PAL CIF equivalent FPS Recording Mode Continuous recording event recording continuous event recording De and resolution in each mode set independently per camera Playback Rate NTSC D160FPS 2CIF 120 FPS CIF 240 FPS PAL D150FPS 2CIF 100 FPS CIF 200 FPS layback Search Time date eventsearch ideo Loss Detection Event Alarm Fa
74. ror checking rule Choose either None Odd or Even Control One remote control can be used to operate several DVRs The DVR to be addressed is selected by pressing the key corresponding to its ID number on the remote control Remote Controller ID ID used by the remote control to select this DVR button to return to the previous level of menu 4 8 3 DISK Info Figure 4 44 is a screenshot of the DISK MENU This menu is used to review the DVR s hard drive settings and status No values in this screen can be changed by the operator UN gt 245 Sail 2 lt 4 INN Record Time Start Record Time End Disk info Disk Disk Temperature Health Status Disk Size Total Disk Size Usage Format Back Figure 4 44 System Disk Record Time Start Shows earliestrecorded time on the DVR Record Time End Shows latest or most current recorded time on the DVR Disk Info Disk Displays Disk number Disk Temperature Displays current disk temperature of the selected disk Health Status Displays current status of the selected disk Disk Size Total Shows total disk size of the selected disk Disk Size Usage Shows percentage of used disk space for the selected disk Format Click ENTIRE HDD Click Et button to format the whole HDD WARNING This will effectively ERASE the button to return to the previous level of menu 4 8 4 LOG From To ee Date 12010707708 Date 2010707708 Time 14 44 Time Log Ty
75. ructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners abrasive or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning gt Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards gt Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which is Classified as a wet location gt Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit by yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel gt Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them playing particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance gt Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any Kind into this unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit ATTENTION This is a class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment in this case the user may be urged to take adequate measures Federal Communication
76. sing the on screen keyboard Maximum text length is 16 characters Camera 1 4 Input camera name for camera 1 4 by using the on screen keyboard Maximum text length is 16 characters 4 6 2 Monitor On Screen Display Click Mil button to setup OSD parameters Main Monitor Main Title Camera Title Date Time Playback Date Time Playback Event u atus atus St HDD Status GPS St Caral ee Disabled atus Layout Sequence Title Back Figure 4 27 Display OSD Main Monitor Main Title Check the box to display main title Camera Title Check the box to display camera titles for main monitor Date Time Check the box to display current date time Playback Date Time Check the box to display playback date time Playback Status Check the box to display playback status Event Status Check the box to display event status HDD Status Check the box to display hard drive status GPS Status Check the box to display GPS status Network Loss Select Disabled LAN Wireless and 3G 4 6 3 Layout Click Masia button to set up Layout parameters Main Monitor Display Switch gt CA CH4 OSD Sequence Title Back Figure 4 28 Display Layout Main Monitor Display Switch Select display switch for main monitor from 1 UP 4 UP and SEQ 4Up Type Layout type for the display switch 4 6 4 Sequence AM Sequence Click Mani button to set up Sequence parameters r g ri AS 2 Se 3 EN Eu
77. specific DHS Suffix IP Address 1 193 168 868 868 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 9 1 C Documents and Settings Steven gt Take the values for Subnet Mask and Default Gateway and input them into the DVR these values should be exactly the same in both devices However you should change the last number of the IP address For example if the IP address of the computer is 192 168 2 101 the DVR s IP address should be 192 168 002 050 gt Toaccess the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http IP address of the DVR Note The DVR s IP address will only work at the location of the DVR To connect from a different location over the Internet see below To set DVR for Internet Connection through router gt The next step is to open ports within your router Log into the router using a PC and open the following ports o Ports to open 80 o If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 you can change it to a different port in the DVR s Network Menu Setup open forward that port instead o Ifyou are using a Linksys or D Link router see Chapter 8 for basic support on setting up ports For any other router you will need to contactthe manufacturer for support gt Toaccess the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http the IP address given by your internet service provider Note If you changed to
78. speed with high image quality delivers real time video and audio recoding on all 4 channels 120FPS 2CIF 60fps D1 resolution frame rate and resolution independently configurable for each camera The DVR provides multiple interfaces including 3 USB ports RS 485 RS 232 GPS port wired and WiFi Ethernet IR remote control 6 alarm inputs and 2 alarm outputs Video outputs are provided at both front and rear panels for ease of installation and maintenance plus the new easy to read graphical user interface is Specially designed for use with portable small screen monitors The power supply in the EMV400 provides Surge protection voltage regulation and programmable delay power on off for the DVR and the system cameras Added to this comprehensive features including hot swap hard drive embedded 3 axis g sensor GPS receiver interface 802 11b g WiFi individual camera power outputs remote control capability and shock vibration resistant locking Molex connectors make this DVR the best choice for your 1 4 channel portable and mobile recording applications 1 1 FEATURES e Channels of video and audio recording e 1 DIN car audio size e Recording Rate 60fps D1 resolution 120fps 2CIF or CIF resolution with global settings record rate resolution and quality can be set independently per camera up to the maximum of 240 ClF equivalent FPS e H 264 compression format for efficient disk and network utilization e Frontand rear panel video ou
79. splay to full screen double click again to return to the normal view 3 The status of each camera Is represented by different colors on the left side of the screen Green means normal orange indicates a Motion alarm blue indicates Video Loss red indicates an alarm event and grey means disable 4 Menu bar Menu buttons for setup search and export details are explained in following chapters Live View had Setup Li amp Play Setup me Alarm Event Setup 103 Ld Date Time Setup Display Setup aia Network Setup O System Setup Information Setup A copy Menu Search Menu 5 Inthe main page you will see live images in a 4 screen display 104 6 4 REMOTE PLAYBACK To playback the video click the Search button Select from Time Search G Sensor Search GPS Search or Event Search For more details about Search setting please refer to 3 4 Search Setting EIT O E Sue o Y 2 lt lt 2010 08 31 13 02 21 Normal E Video Loss Alarm Playback Control Keys Playback Control Keys l Fastrewind the video 2 Ki Reverse the video 3 El playback 4 E Pause 5 gt the video 6 Fastforward the video 105 CameraD2 2010 08 31 13 02 21 Back returns to live view 7 EVERFOCUS DDNS SETUP DDNS Service lEverfocusDDNS 5 DVR Nane BER everfocusddns com Status Update successed Register Update Setup St
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81. ter key or resets the alarm remotely Transparent Alarm output remains active until event ends Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until event ends then continues for the set time duration Timeout Duration The amount of time the alarm condition continues when the HD is full Duration selectable from 1 to 150 seconds button to return to the previous level of menu HD Off Figure 4 15 Alarm Event HD Off Buzzer Check box to enable buzzer if the hard drive is turned off disconnected or becomes disabled cannot be detected by the system Email Notify Check box to enable email notification when HD is off Email operation requires that valid email settings have been entered in the Network Setting E mall setup screen Network Alarm Check box to send out a network alarm to client PC requires PowerCon software and setting up Alarm Server in Network Setup menu Alarm Output This will transmit a signal through the alarm output relay It can be set to either NONE not active I active or 2 active Output Type Output action when alarm is triggered Timeout Alarm output lasts for the set time duration Permanent Alarm will be continuously active until user presses Enter key Transparent Alarm output remains active until event ends Trans Timeout Alarm output continues until event ends then lasts for the set time duration Timeout Duration The amount of time the buzzer sounds when the HD
82. time if there is no data at the selected time In search playback mode pressing the Stop button will return to the search menu Record Time Start Displays the starting time of record data in the disk Record Time End Displays the end time of record data in the disk 3 4 2 G Sensor Search If ad button to start G Sensor search Date 2010 07 20 Time 14 22 Figure 3 5 Search Menu G Sensor Search From Selectstarting date and time To Select ending date and time Select search format from Less Than More Than Inside Range and Outside Range Value Set the G sensor value to be searched If search format is a range then set the values for both ends of range 27 3 4 3 GPS Speed Search Click ME button to enter GPS search menu speed Limit 60 Figure 3 6 Search Menu GPS Search From Select starting date and time To Select ending date and time Display Unit If the speed is being recorded from the GPS receiver the desired speed display units must be selected Select GPS speed unit from KPH and MPH Selecting MPH converts the GPS signal to display speed in miles per hour Select search format from Less Than More Than Inside Range and Outside Range Speed Limit Set the GPS speed limit to be searched If search format is a range then set the values for both ends of range Click button to start Search action Click AE button to enter GPS bordering search menu FE From
83. tions are subject to change without prior notice Manufacturer is not responsible for misprints or typographical errors Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit Be sure to keep it handy for later reference IV TABLE OF CONTENTS I PRODUCT OVER V LEW sisas ei 1 ls RI A A A E ee l li BACKACGECONTEN Tee eat 2 3 SPECIFICANON iia odia oscila eines adnate odiado 3 14 A DA e A PT PUC En O A AE 5 LS REAR PANE DL ee 7 LO MS TENECONNEC TION seta 9 Er REARSPAN NELCEONNE CTO ee ee ee eat 10 18 INSTALLATION OEEVMO OO diodes 12 9 VIDEO TNPUTS OUTPUTS INSTALLATION es 2 2 20 0 ten 17 LIO AUDIO TN STALEATION Essener nasser 17 1 11 ALARVMECONTACES INS PAELLA TION sas id 17 1 11 14 ALO TARA DUE CONOCES 2d AAA A AAA 18 OA REL e e e O O II A 18 LIZ ESB MOUSE INSTALLATION En ee ein 18 LAs NETWORK CONNECTION casta aa 18 1 13 1 Direct PC Connection through Crossover Network Cable oooooccconccnonnnonnnonnnnnnonnnnonononnnncnononnnnononoss 19 Liz Network Lonnectionthroush Patch Coble tati its coda ple 19 14 TINACINS TALE PROCE SS aan iaa sal encanta 20 Z MOUSE OPERA TION ssp en anannansu nin niusnhu uk 21 2 GENERAL WSB MOUSE OPERATION 00 ooo 21 2 1 1 TITO S C TEA a NE N E AA O N 21 2 1 2 OSD COR A E E A E EE 21 2 1 3 Field IN DUE Optoma en 22 3 CONFIGURATION esse euere 23 SL CONEIGURATIONOFDYR eech e a a he 23 32 EOG sense een 23 3 3 ON CREEN CONFIGURATION MENU uses aaa u asemeed inked 24 A
84. tputs for easy connection and configuration e Special Graphical User Interface design for use with mobile small sized monitors e Molex connectors for shock amp vibration resistance interface cables to BNC RCA and power jacks Supplied e Alarm Inputs Outputs 6 2 alarm outputs are form C e Embedded 3 axis g sensor function with separate programmable alarm levels for X Y and Z axis e Supports single 2 5 SATA hard disk standard up to 1TB e Supports multiple interfaces 3xUSB RS 485 RS 232 GPS port wired Ethernet IR Remote Control e Optional wireless 802 11 b g with diversity antennas Provides camera power for 4 cameras interface cables to power jacks supplied e Optional External EDGE GPRS CDMA WI FI Modules for cellular specialized wireless Transmission GPS function tracks speed and geographic limits optional external GPS receiver e Temperature 202C 55 Operating 202C 85 Non Operating Power Supply 10V 36VDC with Surge Protection Voltage Regulator programmable Delay on off NOTE This DVR is SAE certified A power surge of more than 36VDC can damage this product Please check that the vehicle s power system does not create voltage values higher than this 1 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS Digital Video Recorder x1 HDD Tray x 1 HDD Fixing Bracket x 1 set Screws x 1 pack Antenna x 1 set IR Remote Control x 1 Battery x 2 Camera Power cable x 3 Video amp Audio cable x 3 Alarm cable x 1 Ala
85. trol Panel a e Add Hardware 15 Add or Remove Programs 479 Administrative Tools gt Date and Time EA Display See Also PAG Folder Options 3 Fonts E Dou ble click on Windows Update a Network Help and Support Y internet Options Connections oa Keyboard Mouse york Connections Phone and Modem Options Power Options Printers and Faxes Regional and Language Options Scanners and Cameras A Scheduled Tasks Y Sounds and Audio Devices af Speech system ef Taskbar and Start Menu S User Accounts Connects to other computers networks and the Internet Start E Control Panel 88 Network Connections Fle Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Right click on Local Area Network Tasks Connections Create a nev ocal Area Con connection A Disable Set up a home or small Status office network Repair Disable this network Dou ble click on device Bridge Connections Properties Repair this connection Create Shortcut Renare this connection Views status of this Rename connection Change settings of this Properties connection El 2 Pa q Ei Other Places B Control Panel a My Network Places Y My Documents p My Computer Details 89 BE Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP EB Click Properties 192 168 1 1 then click OK htto 192 168 1 3 Restart both the computer and the DVR Local rea Connection 7 Properties General Adva
86. ts are ECOR 264 80 Paragon 80 ECOR 80 1600 EDR EDVR 80 1600 and 37260 37263 EMV 80 lf the ports were changed in the Network Setup use those port numbers 5 6 What is your Network Setup Everfocus DVR s can operate using one of three types of networking connections 1 Simple One to One Connection A simple one to one connection is the simplest type of network connection It uses a cross over cable to make a direct connection from one computer to another or in this case a computer to a DVR 2 Direct High Speed Modem Connection A direct modem connection uses a standard network cable to connect the modem directly to a computer or in this case a modem to the DVR This type of connection only covers single port modems For a combination modem router use the setup described below 3 Router or LAN Connection A local area network connection requires either a router or a pre existing LAN connection This is the most common type of connection A router allows multiple computers and DVR s to access each other as well as the Internet It assigns different internal IP addresses to the computers 5 7 Simple One to One Connection Cross over cable Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a cross over cable Fins 4 5 f and amp are mol used Pins4 3 7 and Y are not used Pin number Wire Color Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Gree
87. u trust What s the risk Once the file finishes installing you will return to the screen like the one below 2 Digital Video Recorder Windows Internet Explorer O ye je 192 168 10 30 Rex Pr File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Share Browser WebEx yy Favorites 93 Q Everfocus WebEx Enterpris Network Solutions Webmail amp v I gmail Email from Google eBay New amp used electroni la MDVR a D J gm Pager Safety Tools y W This website wants to run the Following add on MSXML 5 0 from Microsoft Corporation unverified publisher If you trust the website and the add on and want to allow it to run click here fJ EverFocus o AE ee 4 CameraD2 Normal Video Loss Alarm Disable 98 Right click on the yellow bar and select Run Add on 2 This website wants to run the Following add on MSXML 5 0 from Microsoft Corporation unverified publisher IF ya AAA nd want to allow it to run click here Run Add on on All Websites o What s the Risk Mo EverFo cus ii 14 EO gt Information Bar Help Install the MSXML file when prompted to do so Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to run this ActiveX control Mame MSX PL 5 0 Publisher Microsoft Corporation unverified publisher another program or when Windows was installed You should only run it if you P This Actives control was previously added
88. ure 4 50 is a screenshot of the INFORMATION MENU This menu displays important read only system information system Version 0 90 12 Model EMV400 system NTSC Network Network IP Address 192 168 1 200 MAC 00 11 14 09 90 05 DVR Name Figure 4 50 Information System Version Displays firmware version number Model Displays DVR model number NTSC PAL Displays current video format selected based video format on Camera 1 input at boot up Status Disk Displays status of the installed disk s normal disk operation is indicated by OK Fans Displays fan status normal fan operation is indicated by OK Network Select network type from LAN Wireless and Mobile IP Address Displays the DVR s current IP Address as set in the Network or Express Setup screen MAC Unique address of the DVR s internal network card This option cannot be changed DVR Name Displays DVR DDNS name if configured Network ID The ID number for the alarm network as set in the Alarm Server screen button to return to the previous level of menu 5 Networking Overview This chapter will give you a basic instruction on how to set up the DVR for network connection lt is highly recommended that you have a working knowledge of what a network is and how it works This will be helpful in completing the networking process 5 1 Introduction to TCPAP TCP IP is the group of protocols used by the Internet and most Local Area Networks LA
89. urity Warning Do you want to install this software m Name erlusbYR cab Publisher EwerFocus Electronics Corp B More options Install Don t Install While Files From the Internet can be useful this File type can potentially harm sur computer Only install software From publishers you trust What s the risk Install the ePlusDVR cab file when prompted to do so Once the file finishes installing you will return to the same login page as before Type in the user name and password and click Login to view the cameras Default user name admin Default password 11111111 Connect to 192 168 10 30 The server 192 168 10 30 at EMW400 requires a username and password User name admin Remember my password 102 6 3 REMOTE LIVE VIEW fJ EverFocus 7 A Eu BE 2 Y 4 l Camara E gt e je Camera02 2010 08 31 13 50 14 3 sna 5 1 Click on a camera number on the left side of the display to switch that camera to full screen Click on AUP to display 4 screens 2 Youcan click the Mic button to transfer audio to DVR from client side if there is a microphone attached to the PC and an amplifier and speaker attached to the DVR You can also click the Speaker button to transfer audio to the client side from DVR if there is a speaker on the PC and a microphone and preamp attached to the DVR and audio recording is enabled on the DVR Double click on a camera image to enlarge the current di
90. ut at rear panel no conflict between these 2 outputs they both can be connected simultaneously 4 System Status LEDs Indicators system status System fail LED HDD full HDD System Temperature Fan fail HDD failLED HDD power off HDD failure Copy This LED ON indicates system is archiving data LAN This LED ON indicates Network active Network LED turns on depending on the network type LAN Wireless or Mobile set in Network setting Record This LED ON indicates Record active Power This LED ON indicates Power on 1 5 REAR PANEL During initial setup you will be connecting your DVR to multiple input and output devices This is done through the rear panel rade 79 2v no Ethernet gt RSI M q 12 4 2 A 2 ain monitor 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 Power Input O Network Connector Alarm Input 6 802 11 b g WiFi Aa Video amp Audio Input 4 O USB Port 10 Alarm Output 2 x Form C Camera Power Output 4 QB RS232 111 Event Input GPS Data Input Main Monitor Out RS485 Input Figure 1 2 Rear Panel Power Input Ignition Control In Switched power out 4 pins are reserved for power input connect to 10V 36VDC power source NOTE This DVR is SAE certified A power surge of more than 36VDC can damage this product Please check that the vehicle s power system does not create voltage values higher than this 1 pin is for ignition control connect to the other vehicle devices to avoid excess power consumptio
91. you have never made a Straight through cable Please remember you can not use a cross over network cable for this application gt Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the high speed modem Log into the EverFocus DVR menu and go to the Network Setting Menu Input the Static IP address the Subnet Mask and the Gateway that you obtained from the internet service provider Note If you have a dynamic IP address you can set the DVR to DHCP to automatically detect the network settings Therefore itcan use a dynamic IP address Exit from the DVR s Menu to save the settings To access the DVR from a computer open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http IP address given by your internet service provider Note When using this type of connection only one device can be connected to the modem at a time You will need to use a computer ata different location to test the connection 5 9 Router or LAN Connection pr a Ecce a _ fo iB Hi speed modem Internet Cat5 Straight Through Cable Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Figure below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable Pins 4 5 Tand E are not u ed Pins 4 5 7 and 3 are not used Pin number Wire Color Straight Through Pin 1 gt Orange White Sotto Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4d gt Blue Pin 5 gt BluerWhite Pi
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