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1. Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default iste Preferred DNS server wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Use the following DNS server addresses Alternate DNS server s P Show icon in notification area when connected Advanced Set Port Enter New Porti E Two way audio communication function fesos E A specific port can be used E Default port 6809 Cancel High Quality Transmission Select to transmit the high quality image in the network Data Port Specify a port to use for transmission in the network default port 6808 The data transmission two way audio and network notification functions can be enabled by configuring specific ports Network Notification Configures the remote address for automatic notification in the network TEL Enter the telephone numbers and ports PSTN ISDN to notify using a dial up modem IP Enter the IP addresses and ports to notify from LAN TCP IP xDSL Prepare the IP list using the Add IP and Delete IP buttons Maximum 5 can be configured for notification along with the schedule setup Network II tab Default port 8800 Floating IP Setup Configures the ID and IP to use the floating IP and Web DVR Floating IP Registration Procedure v v v a E The registration proce
2. 23 E Apply All tab Use to apply the same condition to all cameras Camera Setup Select to use a camera secret mode and date display mM Use Check to select the camera mM Use Secret Mode Images do not appear on the monitoring screen only recording function is used Apply this function to the areas that should not be exposed for example inside the safe E Date Display Check to save the time and date on the recorded image Event Notification Select the screen configuration and the beep to be generated when there is an event in the system Specify the Enable Event when you select this function otherwise it is not saved E Full Screen The split screen fully enlarges when there is a system event E Beep Generates the beep when there is a system event E Display Displays the red outline around the image when there is a system event v Note The above function restores when double clicking the relevant camera in the corresponding monitoring screen Before and After Recording Setup Configure the time to record images before and after recording Pre Alarm mM Before Recording Frame Stores images for maximum 5 seconds cuts before starting to record records one image cut per second before starting to record m After Recording Seconds Stores images for maximum 240 seconds by the configured recording condition and speed m The Enable Event tab automatically activates when the Norma
3. E Enable Enter the relay description after selecting the Enable E Operating Time Configure to stop operating in a specified time after last event is inputted delay time 32 2 8 User Setup Administrator Administrator User Administrator Test User Group User _ No Name ib bevel Comment 1 5 Administrator 4 Single System User Configures the network access authority and registers users required to operate the system User Management User r authority v EET A Seach Fassword jv File Syster jv Fienote Connections IA Ris User Setup AFT Lomment fv Backup User ID Confirm Name E crit Connectable Camera Single System User m Click the Add button to activate the menu E Enter the information of a user including ID and password m Select the applicable authorities m Select the number of Connectable Camera m Click OK and exit v This menu is used to configure the users of single network access 1 1 access v Any user who is assigned with all authorities is automatically registered as an administrator with an authority to access all cameras v The connectable cameras must be selected for a user 2 Group System User Configures the authority of accessing many systems in network User Management Group System User User r uthority MEET Zd Seach m Enter the user information inclu
4. System Configuration and Software Installation 1 System Configuration 2 How to Install RDVR Remote DVR Software 3 Configuring the Remote DVR Network 4 Configuring the RDVR Remote DVR Network Using the RDVR Remote DVR 1 Default Screen and Functions 2 RDVR Setup 3 RDVR Search 4 Two Way Audio 5 Remote DVR Setup 6 Remote DVR Search Automatic Remote Access 1 Default Screen and Functions 2 Automatic Remote Access Agent Server 58 I System Configuration and Software Installation 1 System Configuration RDVR Remote DVR is a software that connects a remote DVR through network After connected to a remote DVR through network use the RDVR Remote DVR software to remotely monitor search backup configure control and conveniently use the DVR functions RDVR and a remote DVR must be configured connected by network RDVR Remote DVR can remotely monitor maximum 16 images in other area and maximum 160 images if groups are configured E To remotely access with RDVR Remote DVR program users must provide authenticated user name and password allowed in DVR 2 How to Install RDVR Remote DVR E Insert the CD containing RDVR Remote DVR program into a computer double click the Setup exe file in the CD folder E The program is installed by the following three steps Click Next Install Finish et ADR InstallShield Wizard FEIRER a Extracting Files The conten
5. E Partial Enlargement Click the Enlarge Partially button to activate the menu Adjust the size of partially enlarged image slide adjustment Drag the red outline to move the image The image search window shows only the enlarged section of the image Click the Enlarge Partially button to hide the menu Close the color adjustment menu to quit searching Playback Button Controls the direction and speed the image is played while searching The image is not played well in reverse direction due to the characteristics of MPEG4 coder decoder The buttons are described in clockwise direction starting from the forward play button Forward play Forward still play Fast playback in forward and reverse direction or enter the a ee Reverse play Slow playback in forward and reverse direction or enter the button Reverse still play Pause the button in the center Audio play playback speed is fixed Exit button Click the button to quit searching 44 4 Backup 4 1 Manual Backup m This function is used to backup the video or audio data recorded by a specific camera at certain time and minute on other storage device It is recommended to backup the selected data only The supported backup devices include HDD DVD DAT CD RW On Stream DLT MO ZIP and network driver Note Some backup devices use only specific software supported by them It is requi
6. Event Search button in the main window to start Event Search Function Cane 12 Tires 1 11 ST OS EE cul Event Log Viewer Camera ERARE Cea EM EN CLO Oa AL An Sa CMLL CHa A L daji iiia gian EA L aji iiia OP ed Car AAH g 1 Sei paj apai ga 10 CON EO OG 1 Sc TAr LGA OF eS Ce La a Oe Cea SH a EE A TaI IAH gl fay Ge Oe MITEN MANON POTION PAT MOTION PAT OM MTOM PIGH POTION MONON MOTION MONON MOTION MOTIOM MANGN POTEN MONON ta a ea Event Search Select the Motion and Sensor events Select the event select a date to search and then click the Inquire button to see the events Select an event to see the relevant search image Search with the direction buttons To save or print an image use the same method explained earlier in the search section Note AVI files cannot be saved Leen M Motan anii DATI LUH a L204 ii CALIA epe dapi apiid ii pe E A Ps ee fea Tt Oty DO Lae OO Tay 1H BAS DL Geta ArI H Deh bag Cea a eae Om Eee OD kai apta Ort Ce Las Gets BANAH Oe pO Gece Peay 1 2 OFS fea tiia Oeste Erori itih iy Fri i Ha 1 Drinn Frain i ara Ermir Porn s Hars Cat Unir Aaka al ie Se T CER AI Rem Urimi H Ewi Cina Nii Ei Erd DEN Tiri GAR n Faction and Cacbaa Sat ihi Camera Humber 0 Wide I Camara Alara OC Wiles In Comers humbe 00 video In
7. Required action Describes the actions required by the monitor or the person who received the event E History of Camera and Information on the Event Displays the date and time of the event the event type and camera history E PanTilt Camera Controller Use the displayed buttons to control the PanTilt cameras The PanTilt camera must be connected to a remote DVR 2 Remote Monitoring Agent Server E The Agent Server which is automatically installed when the RDVR and remote DVR programs are installed is executed to automatically access events E When an event is generated in a remote DVR an automatic access window appears in the monitoring screen of RDVR and the image and event information are displayed Agent Server LO 2 21pm
8. E Check the image to print and click the Print button Information of Printed Image Signature Guaranteed DVR Image E Name and ID of the camera mM Site installed owner site information E Recorded time Time recorded by the system Printed time Time the image is printed E Operating System ID OS Serial Number v The printer must be connected to the system to print out the image v This system has included the water mark function to prevent the forgery and alteration Check the 40 forgery or alteration of an image with the ImageAnalyst exe program mM Save Saves a picture JPEG or video AVI while searching the recorded image To record a picture in JPEG while searching the image c HDD z E 2738448Kbytes free 922364Kbytes total E N C E Documents and Settings H E EMaillmg EQ New Folder H E TimeT ables Bo WINDOWS Eer 02004150000 JPG Select a frame to save while searching Click the Save button to activate the menu Select the JPEG Select a disk to save the picture Select a folder to save the picture Specify a file name automatically created but modifiable Click the OK button to exit a x me L C 108102004150000 JPGFile copied 41 To save a video in AVI while searching the image Saves the video and audio save j x c HDD zj E 2798384Kbytes free 322364Kbytes total EN cs E Documents and Settings B EMaillmg Ea New Folder
9. Select the record speed of the selected camera Select from 1 30 fps Those exceeding the maximum capacity is recorded within the saving capacity of the system E MPEG4 coder decoder image quality Select one out of three image qualities E Apply All tab Use to apply the same condition to all cameras Voice Selection Configures the audio m Audio to Use Select the input number of audio to use The audio number needs not to be same to the camera number m Audio Live Select the audio to hear now E Audio Record Select the audio to record now m Audio Control Adjust the input audio level check with the practice tab Refer to this window to check the application of configuration of all cameras selected in the Resolution tab E Menu can be extended horizontally when checking the details 19 2 3 Camera Setup F Select Camera _K __ _ ___ _ moi gt qjA _O qqwqq_jqqqaiqoiqqoiqiO amp Oqq_O q_qq_qQQ BEBE HDR BD BRE Es r Camera ID Camera 1 ES EY SPY erry Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Motion Detection Area Full Area g Partial Area Rate of Motion EJ n Sensitivity 10 E PT Set r i Camera Selection Select a camera to configure E Camera Selection Select a camera to apply the configuration to select the setup values for a specified camera m Apply All tab Use to apply the same condition to all cameras 2 Camera Description Enter the camera description
10. and backup explained in detail in relevant sections PanTilt Function Two Way Audio PC RDVR Environment Setup Configures the PC reading through network RDVR Search Saves the monitoring image and searches the data in remote site as well as saved data Click the Save button while monitoring or searching to search the data currently saved in Event View Retrieves the event signals of a remote DVR The viewable information includes the login information motion detection sensor alarm video loss Remote Environment Setup Configures the environment of a remote DVR Some functions may not configured remotely for example the network IP and port Remote Search Searches the data in a remote DVR Save Current Monitoring Screen Saves current monitoring images in PC Two Way Audio Plays the audio of a remote site and also plays the audio of current PC in the DVR in a remote site using the sound card of a remote site distinguished from the saving audio Purpose remote warning broadcasting voice communication etc PanTilt Camera Control Click the PanTilt camera button to display the following control window Drag the window to move it Turns on off the camera power Turns on off the light power Turns on off the AUX power Rotates to the direction specified Turns on off the auto pan Specifies a camera moves to the left or right Zoom in left zoom out right Focus near left
11. name E Camera Description Enter the name of the camera image example exit door 3 Image Quality Adjustment Adjust the camera image quality color for optimization Brightness Adjust the brightness of the camera image Contrast Adjust the contrast of the camera image Saturation Adjust the saturation of the camera image Color Adjust the color of camera image Default Click to restore the default configuration set in the warehouse 20 4 Detection Area Setup Select the sensitivity and the area to detect motion How to Setup the Motion Area E Entire Area Checks the motion of entire camera image m Partial Area Click the Add button after selecting the Partial Area and then drag the mouse in the left screen to configure the area maximum 10 partial areas can be added mM How to Delete the Partial Area Click the Select tab click the partial area to delete and then click the Delete button mM Delete All Click the Delete All button to delete all partial area added How to Setup the Motion Detection gt Sensitive 0 100 Insensible E Rate of Detection the level of detecting unnecessary motion by noise defaulted at 10 E Sensitivity the level of detecting little motion in small point defaulted at 10 E The motions are checked by both the rate of detection and the sensitivity for accuracy a Click the Test tab to display the status of testing moti
12. BS TimeT ables Ba WINDOWS e 4081020041 50000 4 1 ee Sn cance With audio backup please run Audio Sync FPS 25 framefs default NTSC 30fps Audio sync Notes on Writing on a CD Applicable to all system backup functions Y For Windows XP users Empty CDs are automatically formatted For Windows 98 2000 users Format an empty CD with a utility before using Prepare a direct CD before using E Select an image from which to save the video while searching Click the Save button to activate the menu Select the AVI The audio synchronization menu also activates Click the Audio Sync button to check the frame The frame automatically samples the video for 5 seconds With audio backup please run Audio Syne FPS f30 frame s default NTSC 30fps Audio Syne Select a disk to save the video Select a folder to save the video Specify a file name automatically created but modifiable E Click the OK button to activate the AVI creation menu LAYS Continue lt STOP gt Save mM Click the forward Play button and click the Stop button on the last image to save Click OK to save the AVI file Click OK to exit 42 a Motion Search Searches an image by detecting a motion in a particular specified section of recorded image Camera 1 08 10 2004 15 30 22 Rate of Sensitivity I po eto E n E 08 10 2
13. each site and it may be edited or deleted 67 3 Group Site Connection Setup Use this function to configure a group by combining configured individual sites Group Connection Setup Window New Group Connection Setup Window Group Site Setup New Group Connection Group Site p New Enter Mew Connection Mame Inter M Inter M Delete Channel Allocation Channel No 1 Inter M 2 17 1 3 Inter M 4 E Enter the new group name and 4 Inter M 6 2 oes gt Update Channel Allocation click OK to activate the 7 SDLEE 3 f s Save following menu mo 2 9 Inter M 11 10 17 12 Save and Exit 11 17 7 12 14 4 _ oo y m T _ om D amp ae wn ob on _ j o Group Connection Setup Channel Allocation Group Site Mame Inter t Channel Name Address Camera Channel Mame Address Camera Channeli finter M ell 231 251 23 2 Channel inerti whei eee i Channel 2 fi eB ERT ji Channel 10 fi fee BB TERT fiz Channel 3 interi f 211 231 251 23 jt l v Channel 11 fi w enei F Channel4 finter M 211 231 251 239 E Channel 2 i4 eGR 167d f4 Channel finter M ell 231 261 23 9 Channel 13 inerti fell eee fie x 7 Channel 6 fide ANB GR 14 fi 7 Channel 14 inert v fell e3t 251 25 5 Channel 7 SDLEE 220681679 B Cha
14. focus far right RDVR does not support the preset and touring functions Y Position the pointer on the button to activate its description window 63 Note When watching one image position the pointer on the image and click the right mouse button to enlarge the image by 1 5x or 2x 2004 08 25 03 24 53 P 2 RDVR Setup How to connect a remote DVR and RDVR 1 Click the RDVR setup icon in the RDVR default screen to setup the environment 2 Configure the site 3 Configure the group site 4 Connect or disconnect a remote DVR by clicking Connect and Disconnect 5 Configure one or more connection to remote DVRs and cameras 6 Just click Disconnect to end connection 1 RDVR Environment Setup Environment Setup ROVA 1 5 0 6 Setup Network Screen Speed Default Screen Split High Speed T1 Above c 4 cg 16 Dynamic IP p Auto Change Supports Dynamic IP eda single gite Setup Dynamic IP Server at tals gt IP STITT Event PORT 6092 jZ Use Audible Group Site Setup Event Iv System m Save V Motion Directory fe sensor C WLocalBackup E V Video Loss Cancel M Click Environment Setup to display the menu shown on the right and select Start when booting and Terminate the system when exiting as desired Speed High opeed T1 Above H
15. i aea E iced the iri per ia LAN or High Specd intorect O f Ean rats FF Fie Gat ves pebes Tob khad Hep 2 Select the Properties O O F Pama aj Create 4 raa Setup atoms o oral cmd fice reban eric EJ farama the conres j Charge asttinge of thii tore Anier Plea Corim Panai ayy etree Plai ig My Computer Itah Local Area Conmachiaon LAM ce Higie Spasm Lateran Weta e ung ae Ether 10 P OCB Adapter nippa Bjarg 26 3 Double click TCP IP 4 Setup the IP and click OK 4 Local Area Connection Properties j 2 xl Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties l 2 x General Authentication Advanced General Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for B Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1000Base T Ada the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items Default gateway 220 68 167 1 Install Urinstall Properties Obtain DNS server address automatically M S Client for Microsoft Networks gt IP address 220 68 167 17 vj r File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks v QoS Packet Scheduler Subnet mask 255 255 255 O Ae me nternet Protocol TCP IP Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address
16. indicates the starting point of the time displayed above Search Index Information Window Shows the date time camera name and recording condition of the image being searched E Shows the year month day and hour minute second of the image being searched m Shows the camera name E Shows the recording condition v Normal Motion Sensor 39 v Normal amp Event Sensor amp Motion Mm The recording condition is followed by the size of current image data v The image data is configured not to be displayed in the warehouse using the hide key V Enter the Show Size using the keyboard to see the data V Enter the Hide Size using the keyboard to hide the data 5 Search Date Specification Calendar Specifies a date to search E Date in white Recorded data does not exist E Date in yellow Recorded data exists E Use the left lt lt or right gt gt direction button to select previous or next month 6 Search Function Button Use to print or save the image search a motion and adjust the color m Printer Click to print the screen while searching the recorded image the screen enlarges according to its resolution How to Print M Select the image to print while searching the recorded image M Click the Printer button to activate the Comment window E Enter the description of the image in the comment window mM Click the OK button to activate the Preview button
17. menu window Auto Rebooting and Auto Shutdown Setting Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown 2 mM Specify daily or a day of the week and the time E Automatic System Restart Automatically reboot the system at the selected specified time Automatic restart does not run when the system is terminated but runs while the system is operating E Automatic System Termination Terminates the system at the selected specified time 2 2 Resolution amp Audio Setup Select Camera BBN BORE HCC Bene Contig Setting Resolution 360 x 288 ow Mic High E Frame Rate Control Bee CODEC Quality _ l Select udo m1 g Ue EBn Sono 00E Cd Audio Live Td Audio Save Volume Control 31 Camera Resolution CODEC Quality FrameRate _Audio Live _ Audio Save Volume l Camera 1 360 x 288 Audio Live 1 Audio Sav Volume 31 Camera 2 720 x 288 Camera 3 720 x 576 Camera 4 360 x 288 Camera 5 720 x 288 Camera 6 720 x 576 Camera 7 360 x 288 Camera 8 720 x 288 18 Camera Selection Select a camera to configure E Camera Selection Select a camera to apply the configuration to select the setup values for a specified camera Environment Setup Configure the resolution environment E Resolution Select one of saved resolution NTSC Select one from 640 x 480 640 x 240 or 320 x 240 PAL Select one from 720 x 588 720 x 288 or 360 x 288 E Record Speed Setup
18. to a full screen a H Splits the screen into 4 sections manually or automatically splits the screen into 4 sections or restores it E a Splits the screen into 6 sections manually or automatically splits the screen into 6 sections or restores it as Splits the screen into 9 sections manually or automatically splits the screen into 9 sections or restores it E H Splits the screen into 10 sections manually or automatically splits the screen into 10 sections or restores it a 2 Splits the screen into 16 sections Screen Conversion E 4 Manually reverses the screen a b l Manually forwards the screen E Ca Automatically converses the screens specify the time for conversion in the setup maximum 10 seconds E m j Fully enlarges the screen double click the left mouse button in the monitoring screen to enlarge or click the right mouse button to reset Status Display Window Connection of cameras and audios channel selection sensor input verification relay control image quality adjustment Camera Status E Blue Normal E Red Disconnection of cameras Grey Camera not used Audio Connection Status Seeece 6eeeeeneee lt Click a corresponding channel gt listen to the current audio gt E Light Green Selected channel currently played audio 12 E Light Grey Currently used audio channels Grey Audio not used Sensor Input Ver
19. 004 15 31 10 0 A E al 08 10 2004 15 30 16 AUTO PE PEER WA Section Specification Specify a section to search only one section can be searched Coordination Ratio Specify the sensitivity of detecting motions Coordination Specify the time to search an image Automatic Search Automatically creates the list of motions detected by analyzing the data within the specified time Manual Search The image stops at a specified motion value and then creates a list Click the Add button to save any important item in the list of motions detected in the bookmark list Click Apply to save the bookmark list v Example of an effective search using this function Assume a situation where an item placed on a certain area is lost in a store It is very inconvenient to search the whole image because the time the item is lost is unknown Then check the area the item was placed and then automatically create the list of motions generated there to quickly search the time the item was lost 43 E Color Adjustment Corrects the searched pictures and videos After correcting the image gt the image can be played continuously E Brightness correction Contrast correction Color value correction a Sharpness flexibility and black and white noise removal buttons a Undo partial enlargement and original function buttons E Color adjustment exit button E Menu window can be moved by dragging the mouse
20. 2 EA 3 e 4 ey 5 Ea 5 Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown Day of Week Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown Bi System Setup Configures general system specifications E Camera Type Select the NTSC or PAL mM Watchdog Setup Select to enable this function and select the delay time more than 100 seconds is recommended Default Screen Setup Select the default split screen after booting or environment setup Backup Setup Click the Setup tab to activate the window for schedule backup setup Explained in more detail in the relevant section Full screen Select to apply the full screen by default after booting or environment setup Disable Ctrl Alt Del Select to prevent forced termination and booting Enable Event Search Select to enable the event search in the monitoring screen 2 TV Out Conversion Mode Configures external monitor TV display E Manual Conversion Displays only the camera images specified in the monitoring window to a TV applies in the same way when specifying the PanTilt numbers E Automatic Conversion Only selected camera images are automatically conversed after specified time The cameras must be specified after selecting the automatic conversion to display the images to a TV 17 E Manual and automatic conversion TV out are supported for the capture model only 3 Automatic System Restart Automatic System Termination Specifies the schedule mM Click the Setup tab to activate the following
21. 4 6 Click OK to exit Backup OK Cancel A message appears if the capacity of backup drive is insufficient The schedule backup may not have two types The supported backup devices include HDD DVD DAT CD RW On Stream DLT MO ZIP and network driver Note Some backup devices use only specific software supported by them It is required to install the relevant software in the system E Click the environment setup button in the monitoring screen to activate the setup window and then click the System and Backup button to activate the setup menu E This backup method has two advantages First the speed of backup is same to the copy speed of PCs since it does not process the saved data by minute and second the search methods supported in the system can be shared by other PCs 48 4 4 Automatic Backup Viewer ion Eg Windows XP Homi This program is used to search automatically backed up data and is referred to as SBackupView Browse for Folder Hi My Documents EI i My Computer el 314 Floppy a SeaLocal Disk Cs ngm Mew Volume D4 nem Mew Volume Es Fb CD Drive F Fl Shared Documents FH test s Documents ag My Network Places E Double click the folder containing automatically backed up data E If the following messages appear ignore them and click OK v The following messages do not have the in
22. Camera ID Boo Camera name Cameras Position finterMHQ Saved time 08 07 200409 05 00 Copyed time fos 11 200410 19 50 a Approved Image WindowiD 55277 0EM 0054624 85090 Owner est 46 v The manual backup view can be seen in other computers v The images are backed up with the water mark to prevent the forgery and alteration 4 3 Schedule Backup Automatic Backup E This function backs up the data to other storage device by specified schedule E Select a backup drive where the backup data is to be stored and click the Add button m Enable Schedule Backup Backs up the specified data at specified time example the system backs up the data saved from 00 24 o clock in previous day every at 8 a m Backup Log View E Enable Concurrent Backup Backs up the data simultaneously as it is saved The data is backed up to a backup drive when the basket of minimum storage unit 64 Mbytes is filled up Schedule Backup Setup fe Selected specication time Backup How FE Himn E Instant Backup Backs up the basket in the specified time zone 06 09 2004 17 35 32 08 09 2004 17 36 20 06 09 2004 17 36 20 06 09 2004 17 36 42 06 09 2004 17 36 42 08 09 2004 17 37 03 0 004 17 37 24 06 09 2004 17 42 38 09 09 2004 17 44 02 08 09 2004 17 44 02 08 09 2004 17 45 51 06 09 2004 Eee gt 08 09 2004 08 09 2004 3 08 09 2004 A Backup is Finished gt 08 09 200
23. Carona Humber i DA wees in Camere Humber 05 Fides In Daira Humber Ob video Tr Comers Humber 07 dea In Camera Humber 02 Wide In Careers Hirer i Gf wki in as sec tte cic ec FBR EF ImM es This function is used to inquiry the log data generated while operating the system Retrieves the system log powered status of the system and watch dog Retrieves the camera log powered status of camera Retries the network access network log and IP Retrieves the notification made Retrieves the network alarms v This log data can be used to check the operability of functions generated while operating the system v The history is created in C Program files DVR Log and maximum 4Mbytes can be saved v If there are no saved images the event cannot be searched irrespective of the existence of the log data 54 7 Hardware and Connection Configuration Model NDS 480480 16ch lt Front View gt 3 5 FDD lt Rear View gt Sensor Input 1 16 Camera Input 1 16 Relay Output 1 16 TV Monitor Output Terminal Audio Input Terminal RS 485 422 Terminal Input Power Selection AC 110V 220V LAN Port PC Monitor Power Input Terminal Output Terminal 55 lt External Device Configuration Connection Diagram gt Audio Cable Video Cable PC Monitor TV Monitor or Microphone Camera PantTilt Receiver Speaker or Headset 56 INDEX
24. ER SEEEA TIT ana Middle Speed xD Low speed DSL Below D v Fast Speed Select for the LAN environment S Medium Speed Select for the xDSL modem environment v Slow Speed Select for the PSTN telephone line modem environment E When networking a remote DVR installed with a floating IP specify the floating IP server and port configured in the remote DVR E With the following event signals a remote DVR can be automatically accessed Type of Event Wave File Name Event J Use Audible Event V System F Motion Quit remote DVR shutdown wav MV Sensor nl v You cannot receive the event signals by configuring RDVR only It is required to first configure the event 65 notification items and schedule of a remote DVR in order to receive event signals Y Refer to the network alarms in the DVR network configuration section for more information v When an event signal is generated using the remote automatic connection function the information on the remote automatic access event and relevant camera can be automatically displayed as shown in the figure below v When connected automatically a sound source in the wav file in above list is played They are currently configured in wav files but it is more effective if voices such as The intruders are detected are saved with the file name listed above M Check the events and information of a remote DVR as shown in the figure
25. Information Notification Message SOLU M Click the Notification Message button to activate the Camera No menu Camera Name Site name camera number camera name SA Notify the message including the person in charge ontact Person Contact TelNo telephone number and address via email Contact Address Notify actions Contact EMail Enter the notification message when configuring Special Instruction It is possible to check the message when automatically accessing a remote site M Click the Save button to save the message and exit XI Click the Sensor Bee tab to display the mes uD a 29 The composition of setup menu and activated window differs depending on the mode selected among three types 2 7 1 Sensor Mode f Setting Mode _aA _ a A aA A A aAAAA o _ Ao MMMM Censor _ _o_ q_q_oq i i i lt ioOomi ii iMqoMqqaja Renn Bn Bon bone Select Sensor Number iv Use elem eel NC Normal Close v ID 92339323A Select Camera DBE BBE BOE odda Output Relay Setting pies Comment O ei Mode Select the configuration among the sensor motion and relay E The relevant menu and name automatically activates when one of the sensor motion or relay tab is selected 2 Sensor Select a sensor number to configure H Number Selection Select the sensor number to configure 3 Sensor Number
26. Selection Select a relay and camera interworking with the sensor type m Enable Select to enable the sensor m Sensor Type Select the method of running the sensor from either the normal close or the normal open Description Enter the sensor name Camera Selection Select cameras to be interworking when the sensor is inputted select one or more numbers mM Relay Selection Select relays to be interworking when the sensor is inputted select one or more numbers 30 v Inactivated menus activate when configuring the motion or relay mode 2 7 2 Motion Mode Setting Mode ii M otio CaN BD HOOO HOOO HEHE Select Sensor Number iv ee PRAET Normal Close Zi Select Camera HEED Bono OE Select Relay Output Relay Setting BB Us 4 Motion Select to configure the display of relay when a motion is detected E The motion number indicates the relevant number of camera which detects a motion 2 Relay Display Specification Select the relay to be interworking with the detection of motion mM Select Enable and select the interworking relay select one or more numbers 31 2 7 3 Relay Mode Setting Mode Rey 1 1 aa a S BBA HEHE Be Select Sensor Number iv ee ST essa NC Noimal Close Zz Select Camera HEED Bono OF Output Relay Setting Iv RES 1 Relay Select a relay number to configure E Number Selection Select a relay number to configure eB Relay Setup
27. System Features 2 Major Functions III How to Use and System Functions 1 Monitoring Screen Default Screen 2 Environment Setup System Setup 2 1 System Setup 2 2 Resolution amp Audio Setup 2 3 Camera Setup 2 4 Recording Schedule Setup 2 5 Network I 2 6 Network II 2 7 Sensor amp Relay 2 8 User Setup 2 9 System Information 3 Search Function 4 Backup 4 1 Manual Backup 4 2 Schedule Backup 4 3 Manual Backup Viewer 4 4 Automatic Backup Viewer 5 Image Analysis 6 Log Viewer 7 Hardware and Connection Configuration System Component Take out the components in a flat and dry area and then check if the following components are all included Components of DVR Set DVR Main Body X Power Cable User Guide Program CD K OS Laved Windows 98 or Higher Version K Keyboard amp Mouse XX Subcomponents of Each Model Components of DVR Kit XK Program CD DVR RDVR Driver XK Capture Board or Video Board XK Camera Input Cable Subcomponents of Each Model Introduction What is the DVR This system digitalizes and stores the analog video and voices on a storage device and allows users to search by any criteria they specify and to transmit the image through a network This is commonly known as the DVR Digital Video Recorder 1 System Features 1 Stabilized System This system has been stabilized and verified by six years of research and development 2 Efficient F
28. User s manual EYE Digital Video Recorder VideoWave Networks Inc 7493 Trans Canada highway 103 St Laurent Quebec H4T 1T3 Tel 514 668 1845 Fax 514 789 0878 www videowave ca info videowave ca Before you begin This documentation explains the configuration of the DVR system system and its program and how to use them Please read this user guide before you use the system Check each component when you unpack the package and contact the supplier if you have any question Safety Notice Please Note 1 Notes before installing the product E Take out the components and place them on a dry and flat floor The rear part of the system must be 15cm from the wall Install in a well ventilated place Itis inappropriate to install the system in a place where electromagnetic waves and strong magnetism are generated e g near speaker etc mM Itis inappropriate to install the system under a direct ray of light or near the thermal equipment such as a heater in order to protect the system It is inappropriate to install the system in a cold place exposed to outside Be careful not to damage the system by other tools or equipments in the work area It is inappropriate to install the system in a severely shaking or humid place Please check the voltage you use before connecting the power cord This system is produced to be used with 220V To use the system in an area where 110V is supplied adjust the conver
29. a remote DVR You can also save the searched data in the RDVR PC and the saved data can be searched by the RDVR search method M The search method is identical to that of a remote DVR For more information see the DVR User Guide 71 Automatic Remote Access 1 Screen Configuration and Functions E This function automatically establishes connection by the remote notification schedule when an event sensor motion system down video loss etc is generated M Click the Disconnect button to exit Date amp Time l Camera Number amp Information Camera the event is recorded F Disconnect PanTilt camera Descriptions T Camia ee eR DVR 2002 01 07 14 52 51 Motion End 01 Controller Camera i Contact informations Name 1 Phone zZ gt Address a Email 4 structions i 5 Event description Person in charge History of the Camera and Required action Information on the Event m Event Description Person in Charge Required Action When configuring a remote DVR the information in the remote notification is transmitted Refer to the DVR User Guide Event Description Site Name Name of the remote DVR Camera Description Name of the camera of the connected DVR Person in Charge Name Name of person in charge Telephone Telephone number of the person in charge Address Position or address of the person in charge Email Email address of the person in charge
30. arch Video the remote search image recording Select Site Dig Site Name 2004 fo sy S MTWTF amp a oe oe 9 101112713 14 15 16 IE 2425 26 27 20 a 2 aul a1 Save Type f Current Past CANCEL Select Site Dlg Site Name PT agai 2004 13 04 05 Current i Type OK CANCEL E Refer to the DVR User Guide for the search method 69 4 Two Way Audio Two Wa W Audio Select site Porte 14 6803 OBytes Sec Select a site and click Connect to use the two way audio function Click the Disconnect button to exit The RDVR and a remote DVR can communicate in two ways using the microphone and speaker installed on the sound card of each equipment 5 Remote DVR Setup M Use this function to configure the environment of a remote DVR using the RDVR program E Refer to the DVR User Guide System Setting Video Signal Type NTSC Bp Full Screen Watchdog Setting ae f E Disable Ctrl Alt Del Key Init Screen Mode Use Event SensorMotion Log Schedule Backup a TY Out Switch Mode Manual Switch E E Time Sec osm ponn Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown Day of Week Use Everyday Setting E The remote environment setup through network is not applicable to some functions 70 6 Remote DVR Search m Use the Search Recording in the RDVR PC to search the data saved in
31. arges the image Panorama Search a Searches an image by panorama default 16 section screen Use to search a channel image by frame in the split screen specified Bookmark Memorizes the location of image found while searching a recorded image E Click the Bookmark button to activate the Add Bookmark d x Information menu E eee m Enter the information of image in the Comment ftest 11 nl Description column E Click OK to exit Clicking the right mouse button on the screen also activates the same menu Manages shows and changes the list of bookmarks Book Mark List f x No Camera CAMERADI E Select a number list 08 11 2004 09 01 14 Manual test111 Click the Show button to see the image E Click the Change button after editing the description gt Camera e Comment O View Image Modify Delete ext delete a list item E Click the Exit button to exit E Click the Remove button to v The bookmark only memorizes the location value of a recorded image to manage it If the storage device is saved in circulation overwritten only the list remains and users can no longer see the image Time Selection Table by hour and minute Moves to the hour and minute for search v Select a date to search from upper right corner to display the time table of recorded data of which storage condition is distinguishe
32. below 2003 12 16 00 13 30 For more Disconnect information refer to the automatic connection section E Descriptions DVR 2002 01 07 14 52 51 gt qo Ss eee DVR 2002 01 EE a NR gt Address 3 gt Email 4 structions 1 5 2 3 66 M Directory Specifies the location in RDVR PC to save currently monitored or searched images in RDVR E Default Split Screen Conversion Configures the default screen split and the interval of screen conversion when connecting the RDVR 2 Site Connection Setup E Configuring a site connection is to configuring the IP of a remote DVR Please note that the fixed and floating IPs are configured by different method Site Setup Window Single Site Setup 220 66 167 14 TCPAP 17 220 668 167 17 TCPAIP 6606 modem 26144046 _ISDN MODEM 6606 mo 169 254 179 132 TCPHP 6803 SDLEE 220 668 167 959 TCPHIP 6606 Inter hM 211 231 251 23 TCPAIP 6606 220 66 167 15 TCPAP 6608 Fixed IP Setup Window Floating IP Setup Window Site Informations Dynamic IP Site Setup Name Inter m Dynamic IP Server Address een 6892 211 236 161 25 Web User ID finter M Web User Password TCP IP hd eeREEE JV Save Password Type Site ID Directly mM Click New Site and configure the site name IP or telephone number and protocol type Protocal Port E The site connection setup is individually configured for
33. d by its color v The date which has recorded data is displayed in yellow in the calendar v The date which does not have recorded data is displayed in white in the calendar 38 Time Selection Table CD l l A Cy 4 Camera 1 ie eal fs Camera 2 s f DEERAS Camera 7 fall m Camera n aa olde _ E C eS Je EEA 3 O i a ee ee l ee ee Z PA A Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Slide Bar M v The hour or the hour and minute appears when the pointer indicates a column in the table Use Up or Down button icon to select a camera channel to search Select a box intersecting the column of camera and the row of time for search The camera and 9 o clock are selected in the above example Double click the box in table to display the table in minute Slide Bar Searches quickly with the jog shuttle function by moving the bar to the left or right The color of box indicates the recording condition as follows v White Recorded data does not exist Green Normally constantly recorded data Yellow Motion data recorded Orange Sensor data recorded Light Blue Normal amp Event data recorded amp A NS SS Pink Sensor amp Motion data recorded v The darker color indicates the inclusion of the audio data v The red line is drawn at every three hours and five minutes to easily distinguish the hour and minute The red line
34. dex data since the data is not processed v The index files are automatically restored later by the data recovery process E The following picture is same to a search window but it includes a function to search a backup data folder Unlike the manual backup viewer the automatic backup viewer has an advantage in that it can use all the search functions of the system 49 Motlon 13 13Kb BOOOM mam i EE 5 pam 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 E a a a a Camera 1 i Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Browse for Folder Select Backup Folder T Desktop H My Docur ents S My Conger JA 3 Floppy A Local Disk C Se New Volume D Se New Volume E 3 CD Drive F O Shared Documents test s Documents My Network Places E Select a backup drive folder E Click OK to activate the Recovery menu x 0 8 8 4 2 2 Aa Cancel mM Select the Recovery to recover the backup index file x Recovery me x SBackup iew x D SDYROOOC oe gt 1 FileSystem recovery is done Recovery ODAN Cancel Cancel m The recovery of index file is completed when a message The data is successfully recovered appears E Search by the same method explained earlier 50 5 Image Analysis E This program is used to authenticate the forgery or alteration of images in external storages ImageAnal
35. ding an ID and Password E File Syster jv Riemote Conmection a password IA RHS User Setup Name Detz m The Authority and Connectable Camera E Click the Add button to activate the menu User ID Confirm Comment Iv Backup are disabled E Click OK and exit meee Eai v This menu is used to configure the users of group Connectable Camera ere network access one to many many to many KE Ed EE E ES a a RE v The user who accesses the network with a group access ID is allowed to only monitor the images v The group access users are prohibited to configure the system for the security purpose 2 9 System Information System Version File Version Program Yersion DVF exe IP Address DVR Search exe 07100 100068 ase T eduler Miniport MBackupView exe be Information QuickSearch exe Location Option dl Contact Person Security TelNo 111 1111 Address 1 System Version File Version Indicates the version of programs and subfiles currently applied E Version of programs and subfiles E Network IP address configured for the system 34 Site Information Indicates the site the system is installed m The site information is available when automatically accessing from a remote site v Click the Apply button when moving the environment setup tab and click the OK button to exit the environment setup 3 Search Function KI Click the Search butto
36. dure should have been registered in the authentication server User registration is done in the web browser www servntec com We notify the server IP and port to registered users by email or telephone Server IP Authentication Server Enter the assigned IP and port DVR ID ID used to distinguish the DVR duplicate registration is not allowed can be 27 checked when registering E DVR Description Enter the place the DVR is installed E Web User ID Enter the ID of users who registered in web E Web Password Enter the password of users who registered in web mM Click the Register button to complete the registration is not allowed if incorrect ID or password is entered 2 6 Network II i Select Camera BEB OOOO HOHO Pe E Mail Notification iv ion Condition v Motion security inter m com 3249939439343 Subject event notifications B1s1ii31444 securty2 inter m com Content security3 inter m com SMTP hedul Al J01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 110 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 No Sol Il 4 10 11 12 j1 All 16 4 eit l M A ee H SSS SS ees Seed ES SSS ee Ed Be S l 7 Notification Schedule Iv Motion BB Sensor Notify Info 4 Camera Selection Select a camera to configure E Camera Selection Select a camera to apply the configuration to select the setup values for a specified camera m Apply All tab Use to apply the same condition to all cameras A Enable E
37. e day and time zone specified Images are not recorded if there is no signals detected Normal amp Event Continuously records specified number of frames per second 1 5 and then records to the maximum for specified period of time if a specified event motion sensor is detected if Normal amp Event recording condition is selected gt Before and After Recording Setup must be selected Sensor amp Motion Records images when a sensor signal or motion is detected during the day and time zone specified To apply the schedule for the entire week and 24 hours click the All button in the upper left corner of the schedule table instead of dragging all 25 2 5 Network I Network Config fd Enable Remote Network Notification lv RES Dynamic IP Setting Iv RES Audio Port Config Td High Resolution 127 0 0 1 8800 220 68 167 78 8800 a es Poa Salama 220 67 157 22 ee eee 4 Network Setup Configures the system network and ports Network Port S08 E Enable Network Select to share the image and audio and enable two way audio Supports TCP IP PSTN ISDN and xDSL Click the IP Setup tab to activate the first menu Configure the IP using the method specific to the OS in use for example Windows XP Windows 2000 E How to setup the IP example Windows XP 1 Select the Local Area Network etek Corer tie Fe Cot Wee Peo Took Advanced Hep ert
38. ebeeork Places GP credia E Pr amaria Sy Piy Meh Maced H Pir Computer E Pi Denias My Computer Dreta z eta Reber 0 raer hamra ao Lora dpe Connection LAH o bigh jpe imna Hebart rabis mmo HeH Tio Gabe Ethernet Dafa nooiase T 3 Double click TCP IP 4 Setup the IP and click OK _ _ Local Area Connection Properties E ajx Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties TES General Authentication Advanced General Connect using You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for E Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethermet 10 100 1000Base T Ada the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items Use the following IP address S Client for Microsoft Networks gt IP address 220 68 167 17 A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks E QoS Packet Scheduler Subnet mask 259 208 255 0 Ramee rternet Protocol TERT Default gateway 220 68 167 1 Install Uninstall Properties Obtain DNS server address automatically Description Use the following DNS server addresses Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Preferred DNS server aa Alternate DNS server Advanced wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks I Show icon in not
39. een into 9 sections or restores it E H Splits the screen into 16 sections Screen Conversion E r4 l Manually reverses the screen Q Manually forwards the screen E C Automatically converses the screens specify the time for conversion in the setup maximum 10 seconds Status Display Window Connection of cameras and audios channel selection sensor input verification relay control image quality adjustment Camera Status Camera status when accessed to the system Click All or a camera number to display the access image in the monitoring screen Camera status when accessed to a camera Some cameras may not be seen according to the Audio Connection Status gt lt Click a corresponding channel gt listen to the current audio gt Audio status when accessed to the system Click the audio channel being saved to the system to hear the audio Camera status when selecting a channel Click Mute to turn off the audio its functions are different from that of Two Way Audio 62 Index Information Window Displays current date time site name and camera access information Displays current date and time This is the name of DVR to connect specified in the network access setup Displays the information of camera selected Note Maximum five direct accesses users are allowed in the network Function Buttons Used for the environment setup search quick search
40. evant number and click the delete button M Click the save button before closing How to Setup the Touring LT E Click the button to activate the window shown in the left gt Camera 1 E Enter the touring list using the preset number E Enter the touring number and its description and configure DW delay time Tou No Basch E Complete by clicking the add button fp feee a tee E Enter the touring list using the same method maximum 12 2 Gate2 gt fast E To execute the touring Specify a number and click the move J Fibre o button raa war To edit the touring Specify the number reenter the touring list ADD DEL E ai and click the edit button E To delete the touring Specify the number and click the delete button mM Save the operation before closing mM Fast Search Searches an image and checks the content of an event with event signals mM Back Up Executes a manual backup END The button to end the program i m Click the Exit button Cc po you want to exit E A window appears to confirm Pee M Click Yes or No 15 2 Environment Setup System Setup XK The environment setup is used to configure the system operation including functions to use and the time to operate the system to meet the requirements of users X Please note the following information V The setup menu consists of 9 tabs When you finish operation f
41. h Asks if the user wants to create a folder in the backup drive z re you sure of back up data to C backup D v Example C 20040722 Quit Click to end the backup program Log Information Refer to it for information on backup data Refresh Click to rewrite the saved data information 4 2 Manual Backup Viewer E The manual backup viewer is used to search the data backed up manually After copying the viewer package with the backup data double click the execution file in the folder higher to the backup data to start searching m If the backup data is stored in other storage device in the system click Start gt Program gt DVR gt Mbackup Viewer to start searching alx Select Folder ex D 20000605 E p My Computer EAA 31 Floppy 4 H Local Disk C gt tacks 08072004 B 08112004 Language Documents and Settings 1 FMailTma x C e E Specify a backup path and click OK M Click the Year Month Day button to check the data Check the information of backup data Click the search button to play Print Save in JPEG Mute Normal speed is supported Click Exit to end DYR Backup iew sig a Print Save as Mute Normal Speed Exit 08 07 2004 camera 05 jos o7 2004 09 05 00 w 05 PG io ee fi te sf ek a eile Data Info
42. ification OGOGO OOOO CETA E Purple Sensor input is enabled E Grey Signal is ready or not used Relay Control Ae eSHGCCe CGR DOEHR EE lt Click a corresponding channel gt display the relay gt E Yellow Relay is operating E Grey Relay is ready or not used Image Quality Adjustment lt Click a camera before adjusting the image quality gt lt lower left corner gt e 0 O00 O0 07 0 Adjusted value automatically activates Brightness 2 Apply the adjustment value to all or apply the default value Hue adjustment Saturation adjustment Contrast adjustment Brightness adjustment Index Information Window Shows the current date time hard disk saving status and network access information M Network Access Information Shows the ID and IP of a user access from a remote site Network Infomation No LogniD IpAddress Double Click the Icon Note The system allows maximum 5 direct accesses to DVR through network at a time mM Oldest Record Date 13 Function Buttons Key Lock Environment Setup Search Rotational Camera Fast Search Backup Refer to each section for more information E Key Lock Used for security purpose Requires an user authorization to release Pree rere re reer eS ll ll ll Lal Lal ll lL a ee E a rr ii a Virtual Keyboard It is recommended to change the account and password after user authorization for the sec
43. ification area when connected Cancel Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Select Use the following IP address S and then enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway to conform to the environment of the network to use m Ifa fixed IP is not used i e if operating the DHCP server through a fixed IP select Automatically receive the IP address Using the RDVR Remote DVR 1 Default Screen and Functions lt Default RDVR Remote DVR Screen gt v The function buttons may not work smoothly if the network speed is slow Please wait for a moment a function is finished Continuously pressing the function buttons may stop the image or delay progress v To access through network use the access and disconnect buttons by configuration Disconnect Button 61 Monitoring Screen Shows the camera image and PanTilt information Camera Information E Camera Number Displays only the camera input number E PanTilt Connection Displays P in the lower part of the PanTilt connection setup window Screen Split Use to configure the screen Screen Split E a Does not split the screen manually or automatically converses the screen to a full screen E H Splits the screen into 4 sections manually or automatically splits the screen into 4 sections or restores it E as Splits the screen into 9 sections manually or automatically splits the scr
44. ile System The system stores data on baskets which are the disk space partitioned into certain areas This file system efficiently aligns data and maximizes the speed of data processing In addition the stored data is effectively protected 3 Outstanding Image Quality and Search Methods The system provides various search conditions and an excellent image quality for searching an event or constantly saved data 4 Convenient User Interface The system allows users to operate it with simple mouse operation in a GUI environment for convenience 5 Various Network Functions The system provides the remote monitoring recording searching sending and controlling functions as well as the two way voice communication through a network in real time The transmission can also be enabled using a telephone modem and diverse networks 2 Major Functions E Maximum 16 real time images can be monitored m 30 480 frames can be recorded and the system is equipped with an efficient MPEG4 coder decoder E Each camera can be operated with different compressing methods and recording speeds mM The system uses the same method used to save file systems and provides a stable recovery function for file systems M The system provides the remote monitoring LAN PSTN ISDN Single amp Multi RDVR two way voice communication functions E The saved data can be backed up using searching and various backup devices DAT DVD ADR DLT CD RW On Stream E Vario
45. l amp Event recording condition is configured The Normal amp Event recording condition stores specified number of frames 1 5 per second automatically changes to record to the maximum continuously when there is an event and then constantly saves the specified number of frames again 1 5 if there is no event after specified period of time 24 5 Public Holiday Setup Configure the public and special holidays except the Sundays Click the Public Holiday Setup to display the following window Holiday Setting Y Holiday Setting Aug 19 2004 How to Setup a m Select the date in the Select Date E Enter the description for the date mM Click the Add button to register How to Delete E Click the date to delete i a Click the Delete button to delete The Public Holiday Setup operates the system in the weekdays by the method used for the Sundays 6 Schedule Configure the recording condition to be used by day and hour Select a recording condition and then drag it to the time table Do Not Record Does not record images during the day and time zone specified Normal Record Records images normally constantly during the day and time zone specified Record Motion Records any motion detected during the day and time zone specified Images are not recorded if no motions are detected Record Sensor Records the sensor signals generated during th
46. mail Notification Specify to notify the motion sensor and camera disconnection by email Enable Select to enable the email notification function Condition Select the motion detection motion sensor signal or camera disconnection From Enter the email address of sender To cc Enter the email addresses of receivers 28 E Subject Enter the subject of email E Content Briefly enter the message E SMTP Configure the sending mail server Sample DVR camera 3 Camera 3 Test MAIAI 24k 94 us asci DAR 5 E D amp U BAE BIW AUD AAO TAD SIA Ser l a 2 ea RTA AD wasw l Bx w 4 dykim servntec com EH AE 2004 05 04 sh SS 10 39 grant servntec com jmhan inter m com DVR camera 3 Camera 3 Test MOTION Motion test 9 a s EMaillmg1 EMaillmal EMaillmg1 24KB 24KB 24KB 3 Notification Schedule Configures the event schedule configures the automatic connection to a remote site The remote notification function by schedule automatically connects the relevant camera and notifies the remote site at the same time E Motion Sensor Select a type of event mM Configure the schedule by the same method used in configuring record drag the mouse or select the All button Do Not Notify tab Click the button and configure the day and time in the schedule window Schedule tab Click the button and configure the day and time in the schedule window Notify
47. n in the monitoring window to display the following window X The name and function of each menu is described below Normal 0 74Kb Search Sequence Select a date from the calendar yellow gt Select a camera to search gt Select the time gt Search Search Window Shows the recorded image according to the search condition m The size of recorded image played is different by the saved resolution 35 E High resolution shows a large image in the beginning E The screen configuration can be split if selected simultaneous search How to use the menu using a mouse v All functions can be executed by either double clicking or clicking the image using a mouse Y Double clicking a specific recorded image while searching the split screen enlarges the image double clicking again restores it v Clicking the left mouse button while searching a single image invokes the bookmark function Refer to the description on bookmark This function is available for the still images only Search Screen Management Used to search in a split screen simultaneously search panorama enlarge screen and bookmark Split Screen Search Searches images in the full screen to search a specified camera Searches images in the screen split into 4 to search 4 cameras simultaneously Searches images in the screen split into 9 to search 9 cameras simultaneously Searches images in the
48. nance Guarantee If the system does not function properly we replace the components or system The guarantee period can be extended by a separate agreement Please ask your supplier for more information Conditions of maintenance If the system malfunctions within 1 year from the purchase date we replace the components or system free of charge Please understand that free replacement service is not available if the system fails due to user s careless operation or a natural disaster Free maintenance or replacement service is not applicable if The system was stopped due to a user fault The user did not follow the instructions in the user guide in using the system The rated voltage and frequency specified in the user guide were not used Replacing consumables or cleaning the system The system failure occurred after an unauthorized person who did not complete the required training course dismantled the system Ca a After the free maintenance period is expired you can have your system upgraded or repaired at minimum expense Should you require these services please ask your supplier for more information Customer Information Telephone We do not issue the information above on the product purchase Please understand the details and conditions from the supplier when you make purchase You should show the information above when requesting a maintenance service INDEX System Component Introduction 1
49. nnel 15 fi fee BB TERT Channel 8 mo 169 254 179 132 j2 x v Channel 16 SDLEE Pe BR 67S E l lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 4 lt 1 a a a 4 1 lt 1 4 4 4 3 CANCEL M Check the Channel 1 and then specify an individually registered DVR Name and the relevant camera Using the same method specify the remaining channels and click OK to complete the group setup If the RDVR can setup maximum 16 groups as the above group the maximum number of accessible cameras 1s 256 68 4 Remote DVR Access Login E Select site from the list of individual sites or group sites E Enter the ID and password allowed by a remote DVR and click OK to access Remote Login E Connection Status Type Single Connection 17 X User ID admin Password Select either single or group E Select Connection Select the configured site DVR Enter the ID Enter the password Click Login v In order to access a group site an ID and password with the permission of group login should have been configured in the user specification of the remote DVR as well as other DVRs in the same way Refer to the section User Setup in the DVR User Guide 3 RDVR Search Searching images currently saved in PC Select and click a site to search and click OK to search For the type of saving select one of the Real Video the remote monitoring image recording and the Remote Se
50. ons on the screen 5 PanTilt Setup Configure the PanTilt rotational camera to use mM Click the Setup tab to activate the following setup window P T Setting Select Camera Bab IS Biri ERRARE Receiver Pan T ilt neha SD_640 of Speed Parity Data Bit Stop Bit S eS Camera Selection Select the camera the PanTilt is connected Receiver Setup Check the Enable to activate the setup menu Select the port type communication speed parity data bit and stop bit The configurations supported for the receiver or speed dome camera are listed in the table 21 E The configurations supported for the receiver or speed dome camera fr 80 Pelco D os o one veer oo SMAILCAM SAMSUNG SRX100A DVRX_ 1000 9600 Fastrax HID2404 9600 9600 KTD 313 9600 2 4 Recording Schedule Setup KI Click the Recording Schedule to display the following setup window r Select Camera BED BOD BG Be EZ Camera Setting _ _ _ _ Local Event Notify Td Use Camera E Launch Fullscreen Beep BB Use Date Display i Red Border p Holiday Setting Evert Select Holiday Setting 0 Td Motion Schedule No Recording 4 Camera Selection Select a camera to configure Pre Post Recording Pre Reording Second Post Recoding Sect Event Select ig flotari E Camera Selection Select a camera to apply the configuration to select the setup values for a
51. or each tab click the Apply button before moving to the next tab y If the system detects a failure the watch dog function reboots the system in specified period of time with the beep The system is not configured with this function in the warehouse Check the watch dog setup column to use this function y If the beep is configured by interworking with event signals which is different from the watch dog function the beep may be generated For your reference the system generates the beep when the camera signal is disconnected V Some functions automatically reboots the system when selected These are available only after the system rebooted V Only four cameras are configured to constantly record the images in the warehouse Setup the schedule and the condition to record and use cameras as required by the field V Click the Apply button after configuring each tab and click OK to complete the setup process Then following window appears in the monitoring screen and the screen starts to blink within approximately 5 seconds while initializing the hardware and software 2 1 System Setup System Setting Video Signal Type NTSC Q PAL Watchdog Setting Iv Use Watchdog Time Sec p00 Lge BB Disable Ctri Alt Del Key Init Screen Mode 16cH I Schedule Backup E Full Screen Td Use Event SensorMation Log TY Out Switch Mode Q Manual Switch 7 3 z Time Sec a 5 a pa E saree EE o ie 1 e
52. red to install the relevant software in the system Mm Use the Backup button in the monitoring window to activate the menu DYR Backup BackUp Information H OF 30 2004 cel 0804 2004 fel 0805 2004 m 08 06 2004 5i r 08 07 2004 Drive Information Ht Of a1 2004 EN Fixed 4996MB 3731 MB H E 08 01 42004 D4 Fixed 99999M B 3540M B H og o22004 E S Fixed 94 75M B a64 B FA CO ROM OMB OMB E L 01 Camera A EA E L 02 Camera H E backup m 03 Camera H E Documents and Settings m 04 Camera H E EMaillmg E E 05 Camera HP New Folder a 05 Hour H E TimeTables EB 09 Hour PS WINDOWS beL 02 Minute fee os O4 Minute Brees id as Minute Ea Create Folder Backup Status File Progress Refresh Backup Run Backup Log View Exit Backup Information Select the date camera hour and minute for backup Drive Information Select a backup drive Select a folder in the backup drive Start Stop Backup Click the button to start the backup after specifying the backup condition 45 E Message for the viewer package copy Asks if the user wants to copy the viewer package with the backup data to allow other computers to search the data DYR Backup xi j Do you want to copy LookUp Package Ce e v Click Yes to copy the program v Click No if you do not want to copy the program E Message for creation of backup data in a pat
53. screen split into 16 to search 16 cameras simultaneously Combined Screen Search Applicable only to screens split into 4 and 9 The following example of split screen indicates the section of each camera channel in the image search screen Example of a four section screen The positions of channel 2 and 3 remain originally the position may not change The channel 5 and 12 are positioned on the sections of channel 1 and 4 respectively The channels 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 can be configured for this function Example of a nine section screen The positions of 1 2 3 4 6 and 9 remain originally The channel 12 11 and 16 are positioned on the sections of channel 5 7 and 8 The channels 1 9 and 9 16 can be configured for this function 36 How to specify camera channels The camera is highlighted in the order of its number O Highlight a camera with up or down arrow Camera 1 Select a camera to move specify Camera 2 Drag the camera name to the channel section Camera 3 Camera 4 slide Bar M to position it The camera number in the upper left corner of the split screen changes Enlargement Original size size in saved resolution Enlarges the image by 1 5 times the image saved in high resolution cannot be enlarged Enlarges the image twofold the image saved in high resolution cannot be enlarged Fully enl
54. sion switch of the power section in rear of the system E Connect the power cord m After you have taken out the components dispose the plastic wrapper Keep it out of reach of children It is very dangerous for a child to wear it on his her head 2 Notes on using the product mM Please contact the supplier if the product does not function If you personally dismantle the product to fix it you may not receive the maintenance service m Please make sure to read the user guide before using the product When dismantling or repairing the product inevitably please carefully handle it since the components are very sensitive For your safety do not touch the power cord or outlet with wet hands Please be careful to correctly plug in the power cord to an outlet Do not clean the product with a substance containing alcohol like thinner and benzene Do not touch the exposed terminal if possible Before you shutting off the system power end all programs and its related auxiliary programs If the system does not shut off use the Power button in front of the system Operate the system near the magnetic body or in a well ventilated area Do not dismantle or repair the system at discretion Do not place any heavy item on the system Do not move the system while operating the system If smoke coils from the main body or it smells strangely immediately turn off the power and contact the supplier for the technical assistance and mainte
55. the system without camera input images at initial startup the beep may sound It is an alarm due to disconnection of images and not a system failure X If you connect the power after an abnormal termination an analyzing the file system message window appears for system stabilization X User guide common to all the models including the capture live 4ch 9ch and 16ch unsupported menus are not activated 10 III How to Use and System Functions 1 Monitoring Screen Default Screen K When power is connected to the system the following monitoring screen appears after the system booting process 23 12 13 2003 15 17 40 Oldest Recording 12 12 2003 14 12 gt G af a OZ Oe ER EM EM PP 1 Monitoring Screen Shows the camera image and camera connection information Camera Information E Camera Number Displays the camera input number M Recording Condition Displays N Do not record C Constantly M Moving S Sensor C amp E Constantly amp Event S amp M Sensor amp Moving Camera Name Displays the configured camera name PanTilt Connection Displays P if the PanTilt is connected Audio Connection Displays A if the audio is connected Red Outline Displays the red outline around the image if there is an event in a camera 11 Screen Split Use to configure the screen Screen Split E a Does not split the screen manually or automatically converses the screen
56. ts of this package are being extracted Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard extracts the files needed to install RDYR on your computer This may take a few moments Reading contents of package Ell Installshield Back Next gt Cancel RDR LILO RDIR LLB EE a E ei Tis magiaa pT A arabe Bp ka od PS E T EE cers A hin em ia ee op one ee U its m i ar amaii ae Repne ep iei bem be dee oee ee h h T pek om tore ri y BAN DOS RG OO kagen ye a ges pe OTA sin EELE EEI eo eS yee cee yee e ee pen eae ase 59 3 Configuring the Remote DVR Network 1 TCP IP Configuration Example of configuring in Windows 2000 1 Select the Local Area Network 2 Select the Properties Ss Sel ewok Cora been Pis dt View Frete Took Advanced Hep Om O f Eren irem E LAM ar High Seed interret J Lore Bee Conran fad DERD i fe oe he ahdi ig ar 4 Seb up a homa or peal du a pin ere Me nri panh Lepr ans siolzi Pis dt View Favorber Took Advarced Hep gt Om P Dee Crate al LAS or High Speed Internet tal Conte i eee ex connection Cecatie Len office hbtestrh Sot ap a Boone or praal ae t aiioa feiiark Deeps Sra neit fer Aho i pn Eraige Larr lemn 7 a Fisnwamne tha commection Treas Thatta Je Pareti Troubleshooter wj Charge settings of thet oant biai eras inher Places bi i x _Fropritics Corio Pa E Pi M
57. urity purpose lt Default Account gt ID Password R Ga E admin lt Default Password gt 1111 E Environment Setup Configures the system mM Search Searches recorded image or audio E PanTilt control Click the PanTilt button to activate the control window as shown below the control window can be moved with the mouse Turns on off the camera power Turns on off the light power Turns on off the AUX power Rotates to the direction specified Turns on off the auto pan Specifies a camera moves to the left or right Zoom in left zoom out right Focus near left focus far right Configures the preset and moves Configures the touring and moves v Position the pointer to a button to activate a description window Y Some functions may not be supported depending on the type of receiver or speed dome camera used How to Setup the Preset Click the button to activate the left window Eanes E Move to the location of camera to specify ipti Enter the preset number and description and press the add Office button Add preset numbers using the same method maximum 64 Preset No Description E To execute the preset Press the move button after specifying the 2 Gate2 Go Preset Modify numb er m To edit the preset Specify the relevant number move to the camera and click the edit button 14 E To delete the preset Specify the rel
58. us searching methods Event search motion search panorama search search by minute jog shuttle search and search by camera combination E System monitoring function Watch Dog E Remote notification function PDA email text transmission Audio recording function E The system distinguishes the function for each user and provides him her appropriate account and password Multi Level Password E Various type of alarms beep sound moving line enlarged screen and 8 Remember Before You Start xX GU I Graphic User Interface An operating environment designed to allow users to use a function by clicking or double clicking it with a mouse on a screen This system operates in a GUI environment X If you move the mouse pointer to an icon the description on its function automatically activates X In order to use all functions upon starting the system first release the key lock user authorization and enter the account and password X Default setup value lt account admin password 1111 gt PI PEP PEPE ER Pree ID a Bes Pee Pe Te EE For the system security it is recommended to change the account and password after the user authorization a K The watch dog function which operates automatically at system failure has not been configured to operate at system startup Check the watch dog column in the environment setup when you start the system I If you operate
59. yst mM Find Click Find and select an image in JPEG in an external storage Gee Local Disk C C backup LO System volume Information 08102004150000 Documents and Settings E TimeTables JjEMailImg WINDOWS I New Folder E 07252004173217 C Program Files E 07282004181202 i RECYCLER E 07302004154206 gt JPG File JPG 51 m Analysis Open the saved file and click Analyze to see if the image is authenticated The authenticated image means that the data in an external device has not altered 4 ImageAnalyst X File Name C 120031226195200 JPG Load Analyze Information Origianl Gul Result This is authentical image Exit E Authentication Information If the image has not been forged or altered the following image should appear when you check the authentication information If the image has been altered the following information is not displayed ImageAnalyst Es File Name C 120031226195200 JPG Load Analyze Information Origianl ete Result This is authentical image Exit E Original Image Click the Original Image button to display the following image Drigianl Image Yiew File Name GA nalyst2003 1226 1952011 JPG amp amp amp amp Origianl Result This isn t an authentical image 53 6 Log Viewer m This function is used to search data or check the log by retrieving the event signal M Click the
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