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1. e After connection is established successfully press Enter on your PC keyboard will show on the hyper terminal interface Upgrade HyperTerminal Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help Connected 0 05 34 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 134 e Type rebootDev then press Enter on PC keyboard to reboot DVR e Press ctrl u keys of the PC keyboard immediately when rebooting do not release them e The following sentence is appeared Please input u U or ESC key Release ctrl and u keys e Press u key In the message line of IP address of NET DVR input any IP just make sure DVR IP and FTP server IP are in the same sub net e Inthe message line of IP address of the FTP server input the FTP server IP Upgrade HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help P gt rebootDev R SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS Please input u U or ESC key u IP address of NET DVR 192 0 0 1 IP address of the FIP server 192 0 0 2_ Connected 0 16 08 Auto detect 115200 8 N 1 T e In the message line of Confirm y n press y DVR will connect with that FTP server and download the firmware file digicap through network Please make sure FTP server and firmware file are setup and run correctly After upgrade finished press any key to reboot DVR 135 8 4Use Client Software to
2. DVRDVS POWER READY 8 STATUS ALARM l l i i 6 Kos D LINK Tx Rx l NUMLOCK Chi Ch2 Ch3 I Ch4 I 5 EES io T 2 WENU 1 VOIP 2 INFO 3 ESC 4 EDIT 5 O ABC DEF GHI JKL o O50 T OO ON O PLAY 6 REC 7 PTZ 8 PREV 9 A O SHIFT Jb O 3 POWER MNO PORS TUV WXYZ T j Type Description Status Power indicator lamp Green means DVR is working Red Lamps means DVR is powered off No light means no power is supplied READY DVR is ready STATUS Green means you can use IR remote control ALARM Red means there is alarm MODEM Green means modem connection and dial up successful HDD Twinkle in red means reading or writing HDD LINK Green means network is OK Tx Rx Twinkle in green means data is being transmitted NUMLOCK The lamp is on means you can use compound keys as numeric keys to input numeral or English characters The lamp is off means the compound keys can be used as function keys You can use SHIFT key to switch Channell working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission Channel2 working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission 35 Channel3 working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission C
3. Relay output 4 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power consumption lt 70W without HDD or DVD R W Working temperature 10 C 455 C Working humidity 10 90 Size 470mm D 441mm W 90mm H Weight lt 8Kg without HDD or DVD R W 151 osem ooo e o 3 Channels BNC 1 0Vp p 759 Video output 1 Channel BNC 1 0Vp p 759 ee 1 Channel RCA 1 0Vp p 75Q Frame rate per CIF 25 P 30 N fps channel audioinpat Slams BNC OV KO Audio output 1 Channel BNC linear electrical level 600Q pL enimnestinrsstt ey Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet interface interface 1 RJ45 RS 232 port 1 RJ45 RS 485 port SATA interface 4 support 4 SATA HDDs Each HDD can support up to 2000GB USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB CD RW DVD RW Model DS 8004A HI S DS 8004AHLI S Video compression H 264 Preview resolution 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 Playback resolution CIF QCIF LCD screen 152 Synchronous Playback 2 ch Video input 4 Channels BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Video output 1 Channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q 1 Channel RCA 1 0Vp p 75Q Frame rate per CIF 25 P 30 N fps channel Stream type Video Video amp Audio Support dual stream Yes Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps or user defined Max 8Mbps Audio input 4 Channels BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ Aud
4. DS 8000 Series Net DVR User Manual V2 1 Thank you for purchasing our Embedded Net DVR This manual is applicable to DS 8000 series Net DVRs Please go through this User Manual before operating so as to use the DVR in the correct and safe way The content of this manual is subject to change without notice Chapter Product INTOCUCHON ie dectecsasien scoseesssdesvenseuctenseceveiasdes eosteet doves ievetess seestevad EE as 8 1 1 SUMMA saci deitisk sedans Sasi E E AA sues E E TAa T iaee 8 1 2 Model Descriptioiiisirisinsni a A E 8 1 3 ACU re Sno ymn tat S aetna tester beta hai oar beet enamine D 9 1 4 Typical Application s scncs vect Gstechads onenn i an n a a aa o i 11 Chapter2 T stallatiot denpi enren EE A aE AE E aAa E E E aa 12 2 1 Check DV Reand its ACCESSOTIES i225 s0cs edenecssesvesbededueossssouevbodedensssissvonseubeiecveorssesventodeds 12 2 2 HDD Installation sists heteeeteeiviea tesserae tesivies ety eater eta ieivne herve neta eae 12 2 3 DS 8000HCI S Rear Panel Connection 0 0 0 ce ceeseesecssecesecesecececesecececeneceneceeseneeeeenes 17 2 4 DS 8000HDI S Rear Panel Connection 0 0 ce eeeeeseessecececececececeeecececececeeeceeeeeeeeeeees 19 2 5 DS 8000HFI S Rear Panel Connection eeccesceesecsecececececececenecececececeneceeeeneeeeenes 20 2 6 DS 8000HSI S Rear Panel Connection eee ceeeeeeesecseceecesesseseesseseaesesseeeaes 22 25 DS 8000HTI S Rear Panel Connection cece ceeeceseesecseceeeeseeseeee
5. Remote Remote upgrade firmware upgrade Web Using IE to access DVR PSTN Access DVR through PSTN OSD OSD setup LOGO Logo setup View log View log Voice talk Two way voice talk or one way voice broadcast Utilities 156 Appendix F Troubleshooting Failure Possible reasons After plugging in power turning on the power switch 1 Power cable is broken POWER light in front Panel does not turn on and fan 2 Power supply is broken does not work After plugging in power turning on the power switch 1 Front panel cable is broken POWER light in front panel turn to green while fan does 2 Fan is broken not work After plugging in power turning on switch POWER The ATX plug in main board is light turn to green the indicator lights in the panel turn on not securely connected at the same time but fan does not work DVR continuously reboots after start up and makes an 1 Upgrade the wrong firmware audible tone every 10 seconds 2 Compression board failure 3 Main board failure There are no images on the monitor connected with VOUT 1 Defective cable after DVR is started 2 Live board of DVR is defective 3 Main board of DVR is defective Can t find the hard disk in reboot process 1 Hard disk cable is defective 2 Hard disk power cable not securely connected 3 Defective Hard disk No response in HyperTermin
6. Index Physical Interface Description Video input Standard BNC 21 Audio input Standard BNC Spot video output Spot monitor for live video and playback 2 Spot audio output Spot monitor for live audio and playback Main video output Main monitor for live video playback and menu 3 Main audio output Main monitor for live audio and playback 4 Line in Line input for audio 5 VGA interface VGA display Connect RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin RS 232 es 6 definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin Network interface wm definition USB memory disk USB HDD USB CD R W USB DVD T USB interface or USB mouse 8 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The 9 SW1 resistor is 120Q RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ Keyboard Interface Using D D for keyboard and DVR cascade connection 10 Alarm input 16 sensor alarm in Relay output 4 relay outputs 11 GND Ground 12 AC Input 100 240VAC 2 6DS 8000HSI S Rear Panel Connection DS 8004HSI S rear panel 1 3 10 ESATA elle 0 0 P o r KEYBOARD c Ogi RS 232 UTP 22 Physical aunts Index Description Interface 1 Video Input Standard BNC 2 Video L
7. menu select the device ID edit box 2 Use the numeric keys to input a new device ID The device ID value is ranged from 01 255 3 Press the Confirm button to save the new ID or Cancel to abort 79 6 3 Video Standard and VGA Setup Video standard Changing the video format NTSC PAL is easily performed in the Display menu 1 Select the Display Menu from the Main Menu 2 Select the Video Standard button and select the appropriate standard for your area NTSC PAL VGA setup You can define the VGA resolution and refresh frequency in the Display menu Options include 1024 768 60Hz 800 600 60Hz and 800 600 75Hz 1 Select the Display Menu 2 Use the N V keys to select the desired format 3 Press Confirm to save or Cancel to abort 80 6 4Date and Time Setup Setting the Date Time Enter Display section Enter the date and the time in the appropriate boxes below DST Setup Enter section Setup next to DST eo Enable or disable the DST Daylight Savings Time option If you enable DST you must enter the change dates for your time zone 5 Select Confirm to return to the previous menu Selecting the Date Time Display Settings You can modify the Time Date display properties for each camera including display status position and format You can copy the properties of one camera to all cameras These modifications are mad
8. 1 First please enter Recording menu select Backup for SATA1 Disk then confirm and restart the device to make the parameter become effective shown as figure below 2 Then you ll find Backup Today turn to Auto Backup in the Playback interface shown as figure below 62 3 Select Auto Backup and enter the submenu shown as below 4 Enable the auto backup Pressing confirm or edit button to enable or disable x the function 5 Select camera you want to auto backup by using amp or W button and enable v it by pressing confirm or edit 6 Day Set select how many days you want to auto backup there are options 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Time set select the time period only available when select 1 day You can just input the start time and end time hh mm ss 63 8 Backup Delay you can select time delay for auto backup by using amp or W button there are options Omin 10min 20min 30min 40 50 60 70 80 90 9 Save the settings by pressing Confirm or you can cancel it if you want 64 4 8 Powering Down the DVR Note Turning off the power switch on the rear panel or pulling the power cord from the unit is not recommended in order to avoid corrupting data on the disk drives The safer method is to enter the Menu and turn off the power using the Utilities Menu Alternately you can press and
9. Active 69 Window to one of the segments and press the Enter or EDIT key to enter the Edit mode Press numeric keys to input a camera for that section of the multi screen display 0 1 for camera 1 on 16 channel units 1 for camera 1 on units with less than ten channels The camera number will display in the window You can arrange the display in any camera order If you press O or 00 the corresponding window will not display live video 6 Alarm Aux Out This configures the monitor that will switch to full screen on alarm 7 Save the setup selections Select Confirm to save the viewing configuration Press Cancel or ESC to abort 5 3 Main and Spot Output Playback Both the Main and Spot display can be used to playback the recorded files on the DVR HDD Press the Main Aux key to enter Main or Spot control mode and press the PLAY key to enter Playback menu 5 4Main and Spot Output to Control PTZ Press the Main and the Spot output may be used to perform PTZ control 1 Press the Main Aux key to select the desired output 70 2 Press the PTZ key to enter the PTZ control mode Note The Main Aux key is not active while in the PTZ mode Press the ESC key to exit PTZ control mode in order to change monitor control modes 71 Chapter6 Advanced Operation Guide Only users that have Paramet
10. Playback permission associated with the user name and password in order to enter playback mode Playback interface In the live view mode press the PLAY key In the pop up login dialog select a username and input the correct password to enter the Playback interface In the menu mode press the PLAY key to enter Playback interface directly Playback Menu The Playback interface has the following selections Chan Rec Type Time selection Search Play Select page File list box Backup devices Copy and Backup Today 1 Main Channel Use the f or key to select one channel 2 Second Channel If the DVR supports 2 ch playback except DS 8008HCLS DS 8016HCI S amp DS 8000HSI S Series you can use the ft or keys to select the second channel other than main channel These two channels can be played back synchronously If you select the second channel as none only the main channel will playback 55 Rec Type Use f or to select recorded files type The file type options have AR All Time Motion Detect Alarm and Manual Time Selection You can define the search time section Move Active Frame to the time edit box use numeric keys to input the detail time Search Search the matched recorded files and display them in the list box If there is not matched file a corresponding dialog box will be pop up Play by Time Playback the recorded st
11. Average 13 Ame You can preview the image of 192 1 0 2 by using the client PC 6 16 Exceptions Setup Exceptions that can be handled at present include Hard disk full hard disk error illegal access IP address conflict network failure NTSC PAL difference and Video exception Enter the DVR Exceptions menu in the main menu lardDiskhull gt 122 Exceptions Options Audible Warning DVR beep warning Upload to Center Send exception information to center host PC Trigger Alarm Output trigger local relay output Send Email You can select more than one handle methods After you finish setup press Confirm button to save parameters Press Cancel button or ESC key to abort 123 Chapter7 Utilities The Utilities Menu includes several special options Enter the Utilities menu from the main menu Utilities Options e SavePara Save the current parameters as default parameter e Default Parameters Reset to Factory Defaults e Upgrade Upgrade the DVR firmware from USB CD or FTP e Hard Disk Format drives e Stop AlarmOut Silence the alarm tone e Reboot Reboot the DVR e Power Off Turn off DVR power e View Log View the DVR activity log e System Info List of DVR information versions etc 124 7 1 Restore Parameters Restore factory default settings The IP address gateway and port number will not be restore
12. T R R Keyboard 2 RJ45 1 Port D D interface 4 SATA interfaces max 8 SATA interfaces max support 8 SATA HDDs or SATA interface support 4 SATA HDDs 4 SATA HDDs with 1 SATA DVD R W Each 146 Each HDD can max support 2000GB HDD can max support 2000GB USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB DVD R W and CD R W VGA interface 1 VGA interface support resolution 800 600 60Hz 1024 768 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz External alarm in 16 Relay output 4 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power consumption lt 70W without HDD or DVD R W Working temperature 10 C 55 C Working humidity 10 90 Size 470mm D 44 1mm W 90mm H Weight Model Video compression lt 8Kg without HDD or DVD R W DS 8004HDI S DS 8008HDI S DS 8016HDI S H 264 Preview resolution 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 Playback resolution 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Synchronous playback 2 ch Video input 8 BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Main video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Aux video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Frame rate per channel 4CIF 12fps DCIF 15fps 2CIF 25 P 30 N fps Stream type Video Video amp Audio Support dual stream Yes Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps user defined Max 8Mbps Audio input
13. User define The appropriate max bit rate selection is related to the resolution selected If you select a high resolution you must select high bit rate For CIF resolution the typical max bit rate is 384K 768Kbps for real time compression For 2CIF DCIF resolution the typical bit rate is 512K 1Mbps real time compression For 4CIF resolution the typical bit rate is 1 25Mbps 1 75Mbps for real time compression Of course you will select the proper bit rate based on the camera background and image quality requirement Frame Rate Frame per second Options are Full NTSC is 30 FPS and PAL is 25FPS 20 16 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 For lower frame rates you can select low bit rates to save bandwidth Note Some series DVR may have lower frame rate for a particular resolution PreRecord Time This sets the buffer size for retaining video audio when you enable motion detection recording or external alarm recording You can define a prerecord time The options are No Prerecord 5 Seconds default selection 10 Seconds 15 Seconds 20 Seconds 25 Seconds 30 Seconds and Max Prerecord MaxPreRecord is to save all data in Prerecord buffer The Prerecord time is related to the bit rate the lower the bit rate the longer the Prerecord time If the bit rate Max bit rate is very low and you select the Prerecord Time as 5 Seconds the actual prerecord time is more than 5 seconds On the other side if the bit rat
14. and press ENTER This will activate the new password Note If there is an error in entering or verifying the password an error message box will appear 76 In this case press ENTER to return to the password edit box and reenter the new password and verify again 6 1 4 User Rights Setup permissions for new users 1 In the users list box of the User Management menu use the V keys to select the user name then use the gt key to move to the Set Privileges button and press ENTER 77 Note Operational rights are divided into Local Rights and Remote Rights You can assign the necessary rights to the user 1 Use the gt keys to select items and press ENTER or EDIT to enable or disable the item v means the right is assigned to that user 2 After assignment press the Confirm button to save the settings or Cancel to abort User rights description Local Rights Local rights are for local operation such as the operation using front panel IR controller and RS 485 keyboard and PTZ control 1 Record Manual start stop recording 2 Playback Local playback and backup the recorded files 3 Parameters Setup Local setup the DVR parameters 4 Log Local view of the DVR log 5 Utilities Locally upgrade firmware format HDD reboot DVR and shut down DVR etc Remote Rights Remote rights are similar to local rights the excep
15. 112 6 14 3 PTZ Control In Preview Live view mode press the PTZ key to enter the PTZ control mode The above screen is in camera 01 PTZ control mode Press the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT keys to manually position the dome 6 14 4 Preset Setup The Preset function allows the dome to return to a predetermined position pan tilt zoom iris and focus In the PTZ menu select the setup option next to Preset The DVR can save up tol28 preset positions Please make sure the PTZ supports the preset function before you setup preset 113 Add a preset number 1 Enter the preset number from 1 128 in the edit box Then select Adjust to enter the PTZ control interface In PTZ control interface you can use direction keys to adjust PTZ position and use IRIS IRIS FOCUS FOCUS ZOOM ZOOM keys to adjust iris focus and zoom After you finish adjusting press ENTER then press the Save button to save the preset information You can repeat this step to setup additional preset positions for this camera After you finish the setup of all presets press the ESC key to return to the PTZ menu In PTZ menu press the Confirm button to save all parameters Delete a Preset Number 1 In Preset setup menu input a preset number and press the Delete button to delete the preset number information After deleting press ESC to ret
16. 759 Main video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Aux video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Frame rate per channel A4CIF 25 P 30 N fps Stream type Video Video amp Audio 148 Support dual stream Yes Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps or user defined Max 8Mbps Audio input 4 8 Audio input interface Main audio output BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q Aux audio output Audio 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q OggVorbis 16Kbps compression Voice talk 1 channel BNC 2 0Vp p 1KQ Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M Adaptive Ethernet Interface interface 1 RJ45 RS232 Port RS 485 Port 1 Port T T R R Keyboard 2 RJ45 1 Port D D interface 8 SATA interfaces max support 8 SATA HDDs or 4 SATA HDDs with 1 SATA SATA interface DVD R W Each HDD can max support 2000GB 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB DVD R W and USB interface CD R W 1 VGA interface support resolution 800 600 60Hz 1024 768 60Hz VGA interface 1280 1024 60Hz External alarm 4 16 in Relay output 2 4 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power lt 70W without HDD or DVD R W consumption Working i p 10 C 55 C temperature Working 10 90 humidity Size 470mm D 441mm W 90mm H Weight lt 8Kg without HDD or DVD R W
17. 8 BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ Main audio output 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q Aux audio output 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q 147 Audio compression OgegVorbis 16Kbps Voice talk 1 channel BNC 2 0Vp p 1KQ Communication interface 1 RJ45 10M 100M Adaptive Ethernet Interface 1 RJ45 RS232 Port RS 485 Port 1 Port T T R R Keyboard interface 1 Port D D SATA interface 8 SATA interfaces max support 8 SATA HDDs or 4 SATA HDDs with 1 SATA DVD R W Each HDD can max support 2000GB USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB DVD R W and CD R W VGA interface 1 VGA interface support resolution 800 600 60Hz 1024 768 60Hz 1280x1024 60Hz External alarm in 16 Relay output 4 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power consumption lt 70W without HDD or DVD R W Working temperature 10 C 55 C Working humidity 10 90 Size 470mm D 441mm W 90mm H Weight Model lt 8Kg without HDD or DVD R W DS 8002HFI S DS 8004HFI S DS 8008HFI S DS 80016HFI S Video compression H 264 Preview resolution 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 Playback resolution 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Synchronous playback 2 ch Video input 4 Video input interface BNC 1 0Vp p
18. Model DS 8004HSI S DS 8008HSI S DS 8016HSI S Video standard H 264 Preview resolution 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 149 Playback resolution PAL NTSC 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Video input 4 8 Video interface input 1 0Vp p 75Q Video loop output 8 Video output Frame rate per channel 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q 4CIF 8fps DCIF 8fps 2CIF 15fps CIF 25 P 30 N fps 2CIF 8fps CIF 25 P 30 N fps Stream type Video Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps user defined Max 8Mbps Communication interface 1 RJ45 10M 100M Adaptive Ethernet Interface RS 232 Port 1 RJ45 RS 232 port PTZ control 1 RS 485 port T T R R Keyboard interface 2 RJ45 ports 1 port D D SATA interface 4 8 E SATA optional 1 internal SATA interface can be extended to be E SATA USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB DVD R W and CD R W VGA interface 1 VGA interface support resolution 800x600 60Hz 1024x768 60Hz 1280 1024 60Hz External alarm in 16 Relay output 4 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power consumption lt 70W without HDD Working temperature 10 C 55 C Working humidity 10 90 Size 470mm D 441mm W 90mm H Model Weight DS 8004HTI S lt 8Kg
19. Refer to Appendix B for pin 4 RS 232 a definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin 5 Ethernet ae definition 6 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA 7 swi RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The resistor is 120O0hm RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ Keyboard Interface Using D D for keyboard and DVR cascade connection 8 External Alarm Input 16 sensor alarm in Relay Output 4 replay output 9 GND Ground 10 AC Input 100 240VAC 11 USB USB interface is on the front panel 2 7DS 8000HTI S Rear Panel Connection DS 8004HTI S DS 8008HTI S DS 8016HTI S Rear Panel 24 Pou Ol 2 S S 2 Bay QC 7 8 Index Physical Interface Description Video input Standard BNC 1 Audio Input Standard BNC Spot video output Spot monitor for live video and playback 2 Spot audio output Spot monitor for live audio and playback Main video output Main monitor for live video playback and menu 3 Main audio output Main monitor for live audio and playback 4 Line in Line input for audio 5 VGA interface VGA display RS 232 et RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin 6 definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin Network interface definition USB flash memory USB HDD USB CD DVD or USB 7 USB Interface mouse 8 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA
20. all channels in the DVR during scheduled video recording dr gt m 3 i l In the formula c means total number of channels in one DVR Step 4 According to Formula 4 to calculate total capacity accumulation 4p that is needed for all channels in DVR during alarm video recording including motion detection qr yi m xa 4 i l In the formula a means alarm occurrence rate 139 Appendix C DVR Connector Definition RS485 Connector Materials and tools required to make the cable e CATS cable 8 pins e Standard RJ45 connector e Crimping tool for RJ45 connectors 1 6 Pin Definition RDF 3 RXD 4 TXD 1 _ Bo 2 GND T Pin definition for Standard RS 485 serial port RJ45 plug in Note The configuration of the other end of the cable depends on the product it is being connected to 140 UTP Network Connection Materials and Tools Required e CATS cable The length depends on the installation no to exceed Network guidelines 100m e Two standard RJ45 connectors e Crimping tool for RJ45 connectors Suggestion have a network cable test tool to test each cable made Pin Definition There are two cable configurations typically used for CATS network cables patch cable and cross over cable Both are described below Patch Cable Use the following method to make the network cable when the DVR is connected to a network hub or switch 1 white orang
21. hold the front panel Power key or the IR Remote Power key for five seconds Shutting down the DVR Using the menu 1 Enter the Utilities menu Main Utilities 2 Move the Active Window to Power Off and press ENTER 3 In the power off dialog press Confirm to shut down the DVR 4 Enter a user name and password as required Power off using the POWER key on the front panel or IR Remote 1 In the Live mode press and hold the POWER key on the front panel or IR Remote for more five seconds 2 A power off dialog will ask you to confirm your selection 3 Enter a user name and password as required If an incorrect password is entered three times the unit will return to the live view mode 65 Note A message will display indicating Power Off in Process Do not press any additional keys while the shutdown is taking place Abnormal Shutdown Warning Do not power off the unit by switching off the power supply power switch or by pulling the power plug Removing the power unexpectedly while the DVR is accessing the disk drives will cause damage to the data and possibly to the drive Note Maintaining constant regulated power to the DVR is essential for normal operation and to preserve the data stored on the disk drives A UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply is recommended for all installations and essential in mission critical applications 66 Cha
22. input 4 sensor alarm in Relay output 2 relay outputs 7 GND Ground 8 AC Input 100 240VAC 9 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA 17 DS 8008HCI S DS 8016HCI S Rear Panel Ja a c AUDIO SPOT 5 OOO On On OnO a ei en Oa Oa Om O Oa O O O O O OON A OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO A 10 2 3 Index Physical Interface Description Video input Standard BNC 1 Audio Input Standard BNC Spot video output Spot monitor for live video and playback 2 Spot audio output Spot monitor for live audio and playback Main video output Main monitor for live video playback and menu 3 Main audio output Main monitor for live audio and playback 4 Line in Line input for audio 5 VGA interface VGA display Connect RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin RS 232 Be 6 definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin Network interface u definition USB flash memory USB HDD USB CD DVD or USB 7 USB Interface mouse 8 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The 9 SW1 resistor is 120Q RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ 10 Keyboard interface Using D D for keyboard and DVR cascade connection Alarm input 16 sensor alarm in 18 Relay output 4 relay outputs 11 GND Ground 12 AC in
23. setup Sequence setup Pattern setup RS232 parameters Preview Out channel Preview mode Switch time Audio preview Alarm out Display delay Lay out Add or delete user Password setup User rights setup Transact Through mode Local port 39 Utilities Save parameter Restore factory parameters Upgrade firmware HDD management Stop alarm output Reboot Power off View log System information 3 3 2 Navigating Menus in DS 8000 series DVR The Operation Manual provides step by step instructions in the early chapters The later chapters provide directions without indicating some of the individual key presses because you will have learned the basics by then This section provides a brief overview of navigating through the menus using the control keys and by using the mouse With this information you will be able to quickly access most DVR functions See the detailed text for further information on particular features There are several methods to control the DVR e Front Panel Control e IR Remote Control e Mouse Control e Remote Software Control The details in the manual concentrate on the Front Panel control method The IR Remote control operation is essentially the same using the remote device There are a few differences that are mentioned in the manual Mouse control is an option that can be used but is not mentioned throughout the manual The remote sof
24. the DVR is connected with a DTE device with DB25 plug in terminal like computer annunciator door access etc 143 Connection for RJ45 and DB25 DTE RJ45 B25 DTE DCD 1 a 20 DTR RED 2 2 TxD THD 3 5 RED CTS 4 ____ _ _ RTS RTS 5 _ 5 CTS DTR 6 _ amp DCD GND T _ 7 GND DTR 8 __ 6 DSR 2 The serial port of the DVR is connected with a DTE device with DB9 connector Connection for RJ45 and DB9 RJ45 DB9 DTE DCD 1 s ____________ 4 DTR RED 2 _ _ __ 5 TED TxD 3 _ 2 RED CTS 4 T RTS RTS 5 __ 8 CTS DTR 6 1 DCD GND T _ 5 GND DTR 8 _ 6 DSR 144 3 25 pin to 9 pin converter internal connection is defined as follows Connection for DB25 and DB9 DB25 DB9 TRD 2 _ 3 TXD RxD 3 _ 2 R amp D RTS 4 7 RTS cTls 5 8 CTS DSR 6 _ 6 DSR GND T _ 5 GND DCD 1 Dc DIR 20 _ 4 DTR 22 99 4 The serial port of the DVR is connected with a DCE device like a MODEM o
25. the status lamp on the DVR is green 3 Check the batteries Make sure nothing is obstructing the IR sensor on the DVR 5 Try another IR Remote control Note If you have only one Remote unit to work with it is often difficult to verify whether the unit is actually working Humans can t see the IR LED flashing on the remote when keys are pressed Cameras can see the LED flash Aim the Remote at a conveniently placed camera and you can see the LED lash on the monitor 38 3 30SD Menu Description 3 3 1 Main Menu Items Menu Name Function Menu Name Function Display Unit Name Device ID Require Password Y N Screen saver Video standard Enable Scaler Brightness Menu transparency VGA resolution DST Date and Time Select Camera Camera name and position Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation adjust OSD Display mode position and OSD style setup Privacy Mask area setup View tampering area and response setup Video signal loss Motion detection sensitivity area and response setup Recording Overwrite Stop recording SATA1 disk usage Recording parameters Record schedule Prerecord time Post Record time Network DVR IP address DNS IP Advanced settings Multicast IP address Remote host IP and port PPPoE setup E mail Alarm input type NO NC Alarm response and PTZ linkage Alarm output and schedule Exceptions Exception Handle Method PTZ parameters Preset
26. to E SATA 25 RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The 2 AA resistor is 120Q RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ Keyboard interface Using D D for keyboard and DVR cascade connection gt Alarm input 16 sensor alarm in Relay output 4 relay outputs 11 GND Ground 12 AC input 100 240VAC 2 8DS 8000A H F L I S Series Rear Panel Connection Take DS 8004AH F L S Rear Panel for example e9000 PE OQOOOOY 7 paaa to e w wn OOOOG 26 Index Physical Interface Description 1 Power Adapter ATX Standard 220V or 110V option 2 Power Output DC Output 12V 1A for camera Pinl of AlarmIn1 provides DC 12V 1A for sensor Pin2 3 External Alarm In is GND Pin3 is used to connect approaching sensor AlarmIn2 In3 In4 and In5 are switch trip Out1 Pinl provides DC 12V 1A output Pin2 is GND 4 Alarm Output Out2 Relay output switch trip 5 VOUT Local video output BNC interface 6 VIN 4 video input BNC interface 7 AIN 4 audio input BNC interface The 4 audio input is also used as Line in for voice talk 8 AOUT Audio output BNC interface 9 USB Interface Connecting USB memory disk USB HDD USB CD R W 10 VGA Interface Connecting VGA display Connecting network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin 11 UTP Network Interface Si definition 12 Li
27. view more information Press Return to the Utilities menu By Time View the log during a selected time period L 2 Select By Time for Query option to active Start Time and Stop Time items Input the start time and stop time Move Active Window to the Search Log button and press ENTER to start searching The list of matching files will display in the list window Press Return to return to the Utilities menu By Type amp Date View one type of log in an assigned time period 1 2 Select By Type amp Time in the Query option Select a Major and Minor search criteria Input a start time and stop time Select Search Log and press ENTER to start searching A list of matched files will display in the search window Select Return to return to the Utilities menu 128 7 78 ystem Information Press System Info icon in Utilities menu you can get DVR system information including Unit Name Device Model Serial Number Firmware Version and Encode Version 129 Chapter8 Firmware Upgrade 8 1 Upgrade from USB Flash 1 In the Utilities menu select the Upgrade button 2 In the popup dialog box select the USB button Note Make sure that the update firmware file is placed in the USB FLASH root directory and that the USB FLASH is formatted as FAT32 file sys
28. without HDD DS 8008HTI S DS 8012HTI S DS 8016HTI S Video compression H 264 Preview resolution 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 Playback resolution 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF Synchronous playback 2 ch 150 Video input Video input interface BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Main video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Aux video output 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Frame rate per 4CIF 15fps channel DCIF 25 P 30 N fps Stream type Video Video amp Audio Support dual Yes stream Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps user defined Max 8Mbps Audio input 4 8 12 16 Audio input BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ interface Main audio output 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q Aux audio output 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q Audio compression OgegVorbis 16Kbps Voice talk 1 channel BNC 2 0Vp p 1KQ Communication interface 1 RJ45 10M 100M Adaptive Ethernet Interface 1 RJ45 RS232 Port RS 485 Port Keyboard interface SATA interface 1 Port T T R R 1 Port D D 8 SATA interfaces max support 8 SATA HDDs or 4 SATA HDDs with 1 SATA DVD R W Each HDD can max support 2000GB USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB DVD R W and CD R W VGA interface 1 VGA interface support resolution 800 600 60Hz 1024 768 60Hz 1280 1024 60Hz External alarm in 16
29. Add Users Additional users may be added by those with admin rights 1 Enter the User Management menu select User from the main menu 2 Inthe User Management menu select the Add button and press ENTER 3 Input the new user name in the pop up dialog and press ENTER up to 15 users can be added Setup the password for the new user 1 After you add a new user the password is null no password You can skip this step if 74 you do not want to change the password 2 Enter the desired password 3 Verify the entry 4 Select confirm 6 1 2 Delete User 1 In the User Management interface use the M V keys to select a user then use gt to move the Active Window to the Del button and press ENTER 2 In the pop up confirmation dialog press Confirm to delete the selected user or press Cancel or ESC to abort deleting 75 6 1 3 Password Modification Admin rights are required to change passwords 1 Enter the User Management menu 2 Select a user name to edit in the user name list box Use 4 to select a user 3 Press to move the Active Window to password edit box and press EDIT to enter the edit status 4 Use the numeric keys to input the new password A password can be up to 16 numbers 5 Move the Active Window to Verify password and reenter the password 6 Select Confirm
30. EE RURA taa MMII TITHE 5 HAMN si BL ONMM UNANG y 14 WAN 8 Check all connections and reinstall the metal cover on the DVR 9 Connect the power cable and power on the DVR 10 Press MENU key to enter DVR main menu Go to the Utilities menu and choose Hard disk to format the hard disks Check that all installed disks are detected by the DVR shown in the menu Choose Format and select All to format all hard disks When all drives are 15 formatted a confirmation message will be shown on the screen Ensure that all installed disks have the status OK Hard drive installation is completed 16 2 3DS 8000HCI S Rear Panel Connection DS 8004HCI S Rear Panel Video input Standard BNC 1 Audio input Standard BNC Main video output Connect CCTV monitor output video and menu P 1 Main audio output Local audio output Line in Audio line input for voice talk 3 USB memory disk USB HDD USB CD DVD or USB USB interface mouse 4 VGA interface VGA display F One is for DS 1000KI keyboard and the other is for DVR Keyboard interface e cascade Using Pin3 and Pin4 Connect RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin 5 RS 232 a definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin Network Interface J definition swi RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The resistor is 120Q RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ Alarm
31. ETE EEE AEE E 146 Appendix E QuickSearch eneee ere e e ee EAE NEE E ENEO Oea E Ee 155 Appendix F Troubleshoot g c c cc icsscelligsecesedtebanbeconsonssduss spledbecseassoduabatbsconsegphavsontescgoeterecvass 157 Appendix G Product Services siidstesinilin eink e a A en ania eink daisies 159 Appendix H Customer Information Card oo eee cseeceeeeceeceseeeceecesecsesseeseseaseaeeeseeseaes 160 Safety Precautions Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock please do not remove the cover There are no user serviceable parts inside please contact us directly for repairing Important Safeguards 1 2 10 11 12 Go through these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into the outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the po
32. HFI S Rear Panel i 2 3 4 VOUT VAUX LINE IN ESATA e Oma 5 aD r KEYBOARD a s4 RS 485 r 734 DPOOGOSS E OOO S m BU imme CEs ee a E Index Physical Interface Description Video input Standard BNC i Audio input Standard BNC Main video output Main monitor for live video playback and menu Main audio output Local audio output 3 Spot video output Spot monitor for Live video and playback 20 Spot audio output Spot monitor for live audio and playback Line in Line input for audio 3 USB flash memory USB HDD USB CD DVD or USB USB interface mouse 4 VGA interface VGA display One is for DS 1000KI keyboard and the other is for DVR Keyboard interface A cascade Using Pin3 and Pin4 5 RS 232 Conni RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin Network interface a definition swi RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The resistor is 120Q 6 RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ Alarm input 4 sensor alarm in Alarm output 2 relay outputs 7 GND Ground terminal 8 AC input 100 240VAC 9 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA DS 8008HFI S DS8016HFI S Rear Panel a c nes
33. Keys Direction Keys Composed of V and gt 1 Menu mode use direction keys to select press Enter or Edit key for edit PTZ direction control Playback speed control 2 DS 8000AHI S Front Panel Menu confirmation Select VY or x to enable or disable Pause playback 32 READY STATUS ALARM MODEM HDD LINK Tx Rx Chi Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 eo0oeoe060UmOWmUCUCODWUCUCUCOWUCUCOOCUCOUCDCi Oe CD 4 MENU VOIP INFO ESC EDIT CO 2 ie Q w S Q A seas a i GO o 2 3 lt 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS YUV WXYZ Type Name Description Status READY DVR is ready Lamps STATUS Green means you can use IR remote control ALARM Red means there is alarm MODEM Green means modem connection and dial up successful HDD Twinkle in red means reading or writing HDD LINK Green means network is OK Tx Rx Twinkle in green means data is being transmitted CH1 Channell working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission Channel2 working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission Channel3 working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission Channel4 working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network
34. Number indicates that you can use the numeric keys to input numbers Press the A key to change input modes Available options are Number Uppercase Lowercase and Symbol Uppercase Lowercase Reverses i ST Symbol There are 24 symbols in all They are divided into 4 pages You can press the 0 key to scroll through the available selections Note The character input scheme may seem difficult until you become familiar with its operation All setup procedures may be accomplish from the remote software using a more familiar Windows format 45 Chapter4 Basic Operation Guide 4 1 Power on Note It is always a good idea to check the power supply before connecting the AC cable and applying power The DS8000 is equipped with a universal power supply that will accommodate 120 240VAC 50 60Hz Units with an input power selector switch must be placed in the correct input voltage position for the local area before applying power Switch the main power switch off before inserting the AC power cord Connect a monitor VGA or composite to view the GUI and setup the unit If the POWER lamp is off please do as follows 1 Make sure the power cord is connected to an active power source 2 Switch on the power key on the real panel If the POWER lamp is red 1 Press the POWER key to start the DVR 2 The power lamp will turn green as the unit powers up 3 The DSP and HDD initialization p
35. S CHAP version for Windows 95 servers J Microsoft CHAP Version 2 MS CHAP v2 J For WS CHAP based protocols automatically use my Cancel Establish the dialup connection Select the Modem to be connected to the PC similar to the dialup network connection Input the telephone number connected to the DVR modem Input the username and password They must be the same as the DVR PPP setup During the dialup connection a message displays verification of username and password After successfully verification the message will be given on process of register in PC The process is the same as the common dialup connection After successful dialup the network will designate the remote IP address to the PC For example The set 192 1 0 1 User can Ping link the assigned IP address through Ping command and can Ping link DVR Please refer to the following picture 121 Ci poo ig Windows 2808 IP Confiquration FPP adapter Goniec iomn pacif ic DHS Suffix IP Addlipess 2a Subnet Mask a Default bateway Cintping 192 1 8 2 Pinging 192 1 8 2 with Reply from 192 1 0 2 Reply from 192 1 8 2 Reply from 192 171 0242 Reply from 192 1 0 2 bytes 3 Ping statistics For 194 1 H 4 Cee ol Shee bine 1 38m 32 time thm time 9 Fama Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost he Hippi te round trip times in milli seconds Ainimum i3feec Haximum ljfme
36. Upgrade You can use the Client Software to upgrade the DVR firmware Refer to Client Software user manual for instructions for configuring the connection between the DVR and Client Software Enter Setup right click device name remote configuration Update Remotely Press Browse to import the path of firmware digicap click Upgrade to start to upgrade IP Video Surveillance Preview Playback LET LoginUser1 Right click to choose the add area add stream media add device Short key Group a5 mb 42 9000 Remote Parameters Configuration Device Management m 852 Device Informatio aw m e 7000 Version Informati ast f 84 27 173 111 E Channel Parameters x Software Configuration E 77 61 42 219 Display Settings Upgrade File Video Parameters Upgrade Status Schedule Recordin e Motion Detection Video Lost P Video Tampering Video Mask Text Overlay fi Network Parameters Alarm Link Network Settings PPPOE Settings DDNS Settings NIP Settings WS Settings User Management E mail Settings J E Serial Port Settings E Alarm Parameters E Exception Parameters E Account Management E AT Transaction Parar E HD Configuration update Remotely Recording Feature g 136 Appendix A Mouse Control Function 1 Preview interface Double click the left key 1 Switch to the channel where the arrow at when viewing sing
37. ZOOM control keys ZOOM ZOOM FOCUS control keys FOCUS FOCUS IRIS control keys IRIS IRIS Adjust preset keys REC SHOT Auto control key PLAY AUTO Wiper control key WIPER MENU Light control key LIGHT F1 Auxiliary control key AUX F2 Calling Preset positions In the PTZ control mode press the REC SHOT key and then enter the preset number three numeric keys The camera will go to the corresponding preset position Setting Preset Positions To set a camera preset position move the camera to the desired position Press and hold the REC SHOT key while entering the preset number Note A preset must be established before you will be able to call the preset in normal operation Refer to PTZ menu for preset setup When you exit PTZ control mode the camera will stay at the current position depending on the dome used Some domes may select a return to home position after a predetermined time Start Stop auto PTZ control mode In PTZ control mode press the PLAY AUTO key to start the PTZ auto function Press the PLAY AUTO key again to stop Note When PTZ is in auto mode it will stay in auto mode when you exit the PTZ mode You must enter PTZ control mode again and press the PLAY AUTO key to stop Exit PTZ control mode Press ESC or ENTER to exit and return to the live view mode 52 4 5Manual Record Note In order to perform this function the DVR must have drives in
38. afety as shown in the figure There are 4 short circuit objects in the mother board every alarm output interface correspond one of them and they are JP4 JP5 JP6 and JP7 It is short circuited after the DVR is produced so these short circuit objects should be unplugged when AC load is connected Attention If the alarm output interface is used for control the AC circuit short circuit objects on mother should be unplugged and external relay is needed to make sure the safety of device and prevent electric shock Cable connection Device supplies the curved needle plug for signal cable connection here is the process 1 Unplug the green Curved needle plug in the ALARM IN and ALARM OUT interface 29 2 Un fasten the screws in the curved needle plug then put the signal cable into little metal box and then fasten the screws 3 Connect these curved needle plugs with the interface 2 10 Power On Note Complete all cable connections before powering on the DVR 1 Switch on all connected equipment 2 Connect the power cable to the unit 3 Switch on the power supply power switch 30 Chapter3 Operational Instructions 3 1DVR Front Panel 1 Take DS 8000HFI S for example oO 2 Type Description IR receiver Camera Show 1 16 camera status Green means recording Red indicator means network transmission Orange means recording and Lamps network transmission Device switch with power ind
39. al interface 1 Baud rate is incorrect 2 RS 232 cable is defective 3 Defective PC Serial Port 4 Defective DVR Serial Port DVR can t control PTZ through RS 485 port 1 RS 485 cable is defective 2 PTZ parameters setup error 3 RS 485 port of DVR is defective Client software can t view DVR live image 1 Network is error 2 Connected to wrong DVR wrong IP port number username or password etc 3 Old player SDK playm4 dll 157 Notes Place the DVR in well ventilated space and ensure that there is no restriction to air flow around the unit Do not place two units closely side by side as this will block the access holes on the sides of the units Do not place anything directly on top of the unit that will block the air flow through the top cover holes Install the unit so that it operates within the allowed range of temperature and humidity as in specification Keep liquids away from the unit Dust will eventually clog vent holes and cover internal parts The unit should be cleaned periodically by a qualified technician 158 Appendix G Product Service Thank you for choosing our products Products that are found to be defective within the first 12 months will be repaired free of charge to the original purchaser Products that are found to be defective within the first 30 days are eligible for a free of charge exchange service Software upgrades a
40. all cameras parameters Press Cancel key or ESC key to abort 90 6 8 Video Loss Alarm This feature provides an alarm when camera input video is lost 1 Enter the Camera Input Adjustment menu 2 Select camera Use WV N keys to select a camera 3 Select the Handle option next to Signal Loss 4 Setup alarm schedule Enter Policy to setup alarm schedule A video loss alarm will be generated only during the scheduled times selected Note The 4 time periods can be selected per day The timeframes may not overlap Note the DVR must be rebooted before the settings take effect 91 5 Setup alarm policy You can select one or more response On Screen Warning Audible tone Upload to Center and Trigger Alarm Output Use the V M and EDIT key to enable or disable items x is disable and v is enable 6 Save alarm setup After making selections press Confirm to return to the Camera Input adjustment menu In this menu press Confirm to save current camera parameters and return main menu 7 Save all cameras If you want to setup other cameras please repeat steps two through six In Image Setup menu press Confirm to save all cameras parameters or ESC to abort 6 9Motion Detection Alarm This feature generates an alarm when video motion is detected in a camera views Setting Up Motion Detec
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42. and press ENTER or EDIT to enable the All Day option x means disable and v means enable 4 Select the Record type The Rec Type options are All Time Motion Detect Alarm Motion Alarm and Motion amp Alarm For the All Day record mode only one record type can be selected 5 Copy to You can copy the current day to other days 6 Save Press Confirm to return to the Recording menu Press Confirm again to save the parameters and return main menu Scheduled Recording Setup 1 Enter the recording schedule menu 2 In recording menu use ENTER or EDIT to enable record function flag press the Schedule button to enter the recording schedule menu 3 Select a day and disable all day recording option For Day item there are options Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday Navigate to the All Day check box and ensure that it is deselected JENTER or EDIT until a x appears in the box 4 Setup time period and record type You may select up to four time periods for each day and each time period can select a different record type Input the start time and the stop time for each time period and select the record type for each time period The 100 record type options are All Time Motion Detect Alarm Motion amp Alarm and Motion Alarm Note The time periods may not overlap 5 Copy to other days Y
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44. ar electrical level 600Q 1 Channel RCA linear electrical level 600Q Audio compression OggVorbis 16Kbps Voice interface 1 BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ Communication interface 1 RJ45 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet interface 1 RJ45 RS 232 port 1 RJ45 RS 485 port SATA interface 4 support 4 SATA HDDs Each HDD can support up to 2000GB USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB CD RW DVD RW VGA interface 1 Support 800 600 60Hz 800 600 75Hz 1024 768 60Hz External alarm input 5 Alarm output 2 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power consumption lt 70W without HDD Working temperature 10 C 55 C Working humidity 10 90 Size 180mm H 180mm W 280mm D Weight lt 5Kg without HDD PAL 176x144 QCIF 352x288 CIF 704x288 2CIF 528x384 DCIB 704x576 4CIF NTSC 176x120 QCIF 352x240 CIF 704x240 2CIF 528x320 DCIF 704x480 4CIF 154 Appendix E Quick Search Type Name Description Safety function User management Create and delete users System has one default administrator The administrator can create 15 users and define their rights Password Management Modify password HDD recording HDD management Recording mode Format HDD HDD information Manual record All time record Motion detection record Alarm record Motion amp Alar
45. arget in New Password and Verify Password edit box Click OK to save and exit the dialog box Change Password 6 In the User Rights Security Dialog select the User Name as target In the Home Directory edit box input the path to the firmware file digicap location Then press Done to exit User Rights Security Dialog frot ST _NewUser __ Delte _Change Pass ENfmwere E 7 Next time you need not setup again just double click and open wftpd32 exe to upgrade the DVR DVS firmware 132 8 3 2 Use DVR FTP Upgrade Function Upgrading using FTP You need the host PC running FTP server software with access to the upgrade firmware file digicap Make sure DVR and PC are in the same sub net 1 In the Utilities Menu select Upgrade 2 Input the FTP server IP address and press ENTER Upgrading as following Note Do not attempt any other tasks until the upload completes 8 3 3 Use RS 232 Serial Command Connect the DVR RS 232 port and PC com port using a null modem cable e Run Hyper Terminal Setup and run HyperTerminal 133 e The parameters are Baud rate 115200bps Data bit 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit Parity No Flow ctrl None ca EI PR Port Settings Bits per second 115200 wa Data bits 9 v Parity None v Stop bits 1 v Flow control None P
46. aud rate data bit stop bit parity and flow control Settings must be the same as those of the modem connected to the PC Video setup In Recording menu select the camera you want to transfer through PSTN If you set CIF resolution we suggest you set frame rate as 1 FPS If you set QCIF resolution the frame rate can be selected at 4FPS You can adjust the bit rate resolution and frame rate according to real conditions in DVR Recording menu Save setup In Recording menu press Confirm button to save parameters Setup Modem used on DVR side Use DCE cable to connect the Modem to the PC serial port You can use HyperTerminal or NetTerm to setup the modem AT amp E Restore default parameters Generally Modem is hard flow control AT amp S0 1 Set Modem as answer ATEO Not display the input characters ATQI Commit instruction and not display AT amp W amp W1 Save parameters Use a DCE cable to connect the Modem to DVR RS232 port 119 Setup at PC end e Setup the Modem used on PC side Use a DCE cable to connect the Modem to the PC serial port You can use HyperTerminal or NetTerm to setup the modem AT amp F Restore default parameters Generally Modem is hard flow control AT amp W amp W1 Save parameters e Open Network and Dial up Connections in control panel then press New Connection select Dial up to private network according
47. ave motion alarm setup Press Confirm to return to the Image Setup menu In the Image Setup menu press Confirm to save the current camera parameters 6 Save all cameras You can repeat steps tow through eight to setup motion detection parameters for other cameras Also you can copy the parameters of one camera to any other cameras Note The Motion alarm area may not be copied to other cameras If you want to disable the motion alarm area and motion alarm policy select motion alarm sensitivity as Off 95 6 10 Live View Setup The Preview menu provides access to live view parameters In Preview live menu you can setup live mode screen sequence time enable or disable audio and live view screen formats Please refer to section 5 2 for details 96 6 11 Recording Setup Select Recording from the main menu Recording Menu Functions If HD Full There are two options Overwrite and Stop recording If you select the Overwrite option when all HDDs in DVR are full the DVR will overwrite the earliest recorded files and continue recording If you select the Stop recording option when all drives are all full the DVR will handle it as Hard Disk Full exception providing alarm outputs as selected please refer to chapter 6 16 for the exception menu SATA1 Disk For S series DVR 1 SATA interface can be extended as Externa
48. ayback mode e Manual Record Access the Manual Record Menu e Close Status Open status Show hide the status line on the monitor e Switch VOUT Switch to the Spot monitor output Caution If you select Switch VOUT you will lose mouse control of the main monitor The mouse pointer will move to the Spot display If you have a monitor connected to the Spot output you can right click and select Switch VOUT to return to the main display control If no Spot monitor is available you will not be able to return to the main output using the mouse You must press the Main Aux key on the front panel or the VOIP MON key on the IR Remote The same issue is present when using front panel and IR Remote operation If the Spot monitor is inadvertently selected by pressing the appropriate key when there is no Spot monitor installed it will appear as if the unit is not operating properly General Mouse Menu Navigation A standard left mouse click will select most options Just position the mouse over the desired menu item and select A right mouse click pops up an option list from the live display Once in the menu a right click will take you to the previous menu Walk through the following list of items to familiarize yourself with mouse operation Starting from the live display e Right click the mouse to view the control options and then and select Main Menu e You can click on any of the o
49. battery in an environmentally friendly way Cleaning You can clean the unit with a moist lint free cloth or chamois leather cloth Warning This device is intended for use in public areas only Surreptitious recording of oral communications may be prohibited by local law Unpacking Check the package for visible damage If any items appear to have been damaged in shipment notify the shipping company Unpack carefully This is electronic equipment and should be handled with care to prevent damage to the unit Do not attempt to use the unit if any components are damaged If any items are missing notify the dealer The shipping carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit Save it and all packing materials for future use If the unit must be returned use the original packing materials Packaging contents The package should contain the following items 1 Digital Video Recorder 2 Accessories box Chapterl Product Introduction 1 1Summary DS 8000 series Network Digital video Recorder is an excellent digital surveillance product adopts embedded MCU Microprocessor Control Unit and an embedded Real Time Operating System RTOS along with the most advanced technology in the Information technology Industry such as video and audio encoding decoding hard disk recording and TCP IP transmission The firmware is burned into the flash making it more stable and reliable than software programs runn
50. d DVR IP address and sub net in Network menu will not be restored 7 2Hard Disk Management Hard Disk Management Options e Check Drive Status Capacity Free space Standby Normal status e Format the Drives Note Before formatting stop all recording After formatting you must reboot the DVR otherwise 125 the DVR will not function properly 7 3Clear Alarm Out e Clear an alarm in progress This is the only way to stop an alarm when there is no alarm time designated Select Stop 7 4Reboot e Reboot the DVR 7 5 Power Off e Shut down DVR 7 6 View Log To view the log recorded in DVR HDD In Utilities menu press View Log to enter the Log menu If you want to view the log based on default option just press the ENTER key A list of matching file segments will display in the view log window The DVR will list all matched information Also you can select options to search By Type By Date and By Type amp Date 126 By Type To view the log information of a particular type Major and Minor e Major types include Operation Alarm Exception and All e For each major type there are associated minor types including Power On Shut Down Abnormal Shut Panel Login Panel Logout Panel Config Panel File Play Panel Time Play Local Start Record Local Stop Record Panel PTZ Panel Preview Panel Set Time Local Upgrade Net Login Net Lo
51. d channel setup Once a motion alarm has been detected that information can be used to trigger other alarm conditions In the Motion Alarm Handle menu you can select one or more channels to record based on a camera motion alarm input Use the ENTER or EDIT key to enable the flag 77 94 Note To enable the linked recording function the affected channels must be enabled in the Recording menu The schedule must be in an enabled time period if selected and the Rec Type must be set to either Motion Detection or Motion Alarm 3 Motion alarm schedule The motion schedule determines the time periods during which motion alarms will be recognized by the DVR Motion alarm responses include On Screen Warning Audible tone Upload to Center and Trigger Alarm Output You can setup 4 time periods for one day of the week Note Time periods may not overlap 4 Motion alarm handling setup You can select one or more response methods such as On Screen Warning Audible Warning Upload to Center Trigger Alarm Output and Send E mail Description If On Screen Warning is enabled and a motion alarm occurs while the DVR is in live mode the alarmed camera will display on the monitor If more than one alarm is present the alarmed cameras will sequence at a ten second rate When the motion alarms clear the display returns to the previous viewing mode 5 S
52. d you can copy the video parameters of one camera to any other cameras Here are the setup steps 1 Enter the Camera Input Adjustment menu and select camera use the V N keys to select a camera 2 Select the Adjust button for each parameter Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue Press the ENTER key to access the parameter overlaid on an image of the selected camera Use the VW keys to adjust as you watch the image change When you are satisfied with the results press ENTER to return Image Setup menu 85 4 Repeat the steps above to adjust any other cameras Vunrcia vai 5 Press Confirm to save the settings or Cancel or ESC to abort 86 6 6 Mask Area Setup Privacy Mask Some cameras may be installed in a sensitive area where it would be advantageous to mask a portion of the image to prevent viewing and recording A Privacy Mask can be applied to any camera This area will be blacked out on the viewed and recorded image Setup of a Privacy Mask 1 Enter the Camera Input Adjustment menu 2 Select a camera Use the WV N keys to select a camera 4 Enable the check box next to the Area button press the Edit key to enable v 5 Select the Area button and press ENTER to enter the mask area setup Setup mask area In the mask area setup interface there is one small yellow pane on the upper left side For NTSC came
53. ding e Network download and playback recorded files from the DVR e Remote upgrading DVR firmware e RS 232 supports transparent channel function so that the remote PC can control serial devices through DVR e Support voice talking except DS 8000HSI S Series e Support IE preview and configuration e Support SADP protocol that enables modification of IP address mask and port via SADP Client e Support remote log query Development support e Provide network SDK Software Development Kit e Provide client demo source code 1 4 Typical Application Take DS 8000HFI S for example A Monitor Speaker Remote Control USB Mouse Keyboard TE E WE Alarm 1 0 Cameras amp Speed Dome Microphone USB Device 11 Chapter2 Installation 2 1Check DVR and its Accessories Please follow the packing list in the packing box and carefully check the contents of the shipping container If any of the items is missing please contact your dealer 2 2HDD Installation Caution A factory recommended HDD should be used for this device When working with electrostatic sensitive devices such as a hard disk or the DVR unit make sure you use a static free workstation Any electrostatic energy coming in contact with the hard disk or DVR main board can damage it permanently The DVR is without HDD when leaving factory Based on the record schedule you can calculate the total capacity you need refer to Appendix A Please as
54. e Mask This is the sub net mask Gateway The gateway IP is used to communicate in different network segments Http Port The port is for IE browser The default value is 80 It can be modified Multicast IP D class IP addresses from 224 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 If you do not use the multicast function you do not need to set this parameter Some routers will prohibit 107 multicast functions for security reasons e Remote Host IP and Port If you enable this IP and port the Upload to Center option on exception alarm will notify the Upload Center You can use the SDK to develop this center software function e NAS This section setup NAS IP and directory e E mail This section setup E mail Authentication If your Email server asks for a user name and password when you send Email you need to tick this check box User Email account user name Password Email account password Sender Name Name appears in Email Sender Address Sender Email address Email server smpt supported Email sending server Mail receiver name The name appears in Email Mail receiver address Receiver Email address Attachment JPEG Sending the Email with JPEG picture capture when there is an alarm 6 13 2 DHCP Function Selecting DHCP 1 Enter Network 108 2 Set the IP Address as 0 0 0 0 Select Confirm to save 4 Reboot the DVR During reboot the DVR will look for a DHCP server and obtai
55. e white orange 1 Orange Orange white green blue white green blue white blue white blue green green white brown white brown ao N O oO SP O N O0 Nn OQO A Be O N brown brown End to end relationship of a direct cable 141 Cross over cable Use the following method to make a network cable when the DVR is connected directly to the client end PC pa white orange white orange 1 orange orange white green white green blue blue white blue white blue green green white brown white brown oOo Nn OQO OF FP WH N O nN OQO OF FP WH N brown brown End to end relationship of a cross over cable 142 RS232 Connection Materials and Tools Required e CATS cable 4 twisted pairs e Standard RJ45 plug connector One or more DB25 or DB9 plug in e An RJ45 crimp tool e Soldering iron and solder Pin Definition Configure the RJ45 according to the following pin definition I means DVR input O means DVR output Pin index Name T O Description 1 DCD I Carrier Detect 2 RxD I Receive Data 3 TxD O Transfer Data 4 CTS I Clear Data 5 RTS O Request to Send 6 DTR O Terminal Device Ready 7 GND Ground 8 Null The configuration of the cable changes depending on the application The following four configurations are provided 1 The serial port of
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57. e data selected A pop up dialog will display the backup status Note If backup device is not connected correctly or the DVR does not detect the backup device a Device Error message dialog will display 60 Backup File Backup video clips You can back up video clips as the file is being played back The steps are 1 Search for and select the video you want to export 2 Play the video and press EDIT to start saving the clip 3 Press EDIT again to mark the end of the clip This clip is ready for export 4 Repeat the steps above to select additional clips up to 30 in total 5 Press ESC and a message window will display indicating the number of files to be copied 6 Select Confirm and the backup will begin Cancel will abort the process Press Confirm again at the File Copied message 61 Note The backup function is effective when two channels are playback synchronously In such case each channel can backup 30 segments so 60 segments can be backed up for two channels Playback backup video files You can playback recorded files in any PC using File Player software File Player software is available on the CD supplied with the DVR Auto Backup Notes a SATA HDD for auto backup needs to be connected to the 1 SATA interface b SATA HDD for auto backup needs to be formatted by selecting format in the auto backup menu instead of in the HDD management menu
58. e in the Image Menu 81 Selecting Camera Date Time display settings 1 Enter the Image Menu and select a camera to modify 2 Select the Date OSD Options include Opaque amp Steady Transparent amp Steady Transparent amp Flashing Opaque amp Flashing 3 Select the Position button next to the OSD setup A display window will show the position of the Time Date display 4 Display position and format The image consists of a 22x15 grid NTSC 22x18 PAL Use the V N gt keys to move the OSD position 5 Press the EDIT key to select OSD time date format Options include e MM DD YYYY day in week hh mm ss default e MM DD YYYY hh mm ss 82 e DD MM YYYY dayin week hh mm ss e DD MM YYYY hh mm ss e YYYY MM DD day in week hh mm ss e YYYY MM DD hh mm ss YY Y Y year MM month DD day hh hours mm minutes and ss seconds 6 Press ENTER to save and return to the Image menu or press ESC to abort 6 4 1 Daylight Saving Time Setup In the Display menu press the DST Setup button to enter the DST setup interface DST means Daylight Saving Time Select the check box to enable the function and enter the DST start time and end time for you local area 83 6 5 Image Setup 6 5 1 Camera Name Setup Camera Name You can modify camera names in the Camera Input Adjustment Menu Note Camera names can t be copied to othe
59. e is high and the Prerecord Time is set to 30 Seconds the actual prerecord time 98 may be less than 30 Seconds e PostRecord Time This sets the length of time the DVR will continue to record in alarm record mode after the alarm clears When external alarm or motion alarm ends the DVR will continue recording for a selected period of time The options are 5 Seconds default 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5 Minutes and 10 Minutes e Enable Event Para This setting activates Event recording parameters x means disable and v means enable e Enable Rec This setting determines whether the camera will record Recording may be halted based on additional schedule settings e Schedule When you enable recording function you can setup recording schedule Note When the camera s recording schedule is modified you must reboot the DVR before the changes will take effect All day Recording Setup 1 Enable Enable Rec and enter the recording Schedule menu 2 In the recording menu use ENTER or EDIT to enable the record function flag Select the Schedule button to enter the recording schedule menu 3 Select a day and enable all day recording Day selection options Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday Use the T key to select a day 99 Move the Active Window to the All Day selection box
60. eferred to as pattern remembers a pre selected series of camera movements This series of dome movements will take place when the Cruise pattern number is selected 1 In PTZ menu select the Setup button to the right of Cruise This will activate the Cruise setup menu 2 Select RecCru to enter the PTZ control interface You can control the PTZ with the direction keys Press ENTER to save the operation track and return to the Cruise setup menu Press StartCru button to repeat the PTZ track until you press Stop button 3 Select Return to return to the PTZ menu In PTZ menu press Confirm to save the Pattern cruise Please make sure the PTZ you are using can support the cruise pattern function 116 6 15 RS232 Setup There is one RS 232 port at DVR rear panel 1 In main menu move select RS232 to enter DVR RS232 setup menu RS232 menu parameters e RS 232 parameters Including baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control etc e RS 232 mode The RS 232 port can be used as a Console PPP or Transparent Channel 6 15 1 Console Mode Connect the RS232 port to a PC serial port for HyperTerminal control 6 15 2 Transparent Channel Mode Connect serial devices The Remote PC can control these serial devices through the network 6 15 3 PPP Mode A modem can be used to transfer video images ove
61. en as a motion area Multi motion areas can be defined 5 Setup multi areas After you setup one motion area press the EDIT key The yellow pane will appear again allowing another motion box selection Clear part of motion area Move the yellow pane near the start position of the area you want to clear Press EDIT and the yellow pane will turn black Use the keys to enlarge or shrink the black area Press the EDIT key to clear this part motion area Press Enter to save the changes or ESC to cancel Note Press A key to clear all motion areas The keys used to setup motion areas are as follows 93 e tT NJ lt Le Move yellow pane to any position e EDIT Yellow panel position changes to red adjust panel size e Right enlarge red pane e lt Left shrink red pane e _ Down enlarge red pane e f Up shrink red pane e PTZ Set whole screen as motion area e A Clear all motion areas e ENTER Save and return to Image Setup menu e ESC Cancel setup and return to Image Setup menu Motion Alarm Policy This feature allows you to configure multiple alarm responses based on a single alarm input 1 In the Camera Input Adjustment menu move the Active Window to the Policy button to the far right of Motion Det Level and press ENTER to access the Motion Alarm Handle menu 2 Motion alarm recor
62. ers Setup permissions assigned to their user name can perform the operations in this section When the following parameters are modified and saved you must reboot the DVR before the new parameters take effective Parameters mentioned earlier do not require a reboot e Any network parameters in Network menu e Stream type resolution and record schedule in Recording menu e _ External alarm sensor type in Alarms menu e View tampering alarm schedule in Image menu e Video loss alarm schedule in Image menu e Motion detection alarm schedule in Image menu e External alarm schedule in Alarms menu e Alarm output schedule in Alarms menu e RS232 mode in RS232 menu e Change video output standard in Display menu e Change PTZ parameters in PTZ menu 72 6 1 User Management The Factory Default user name and password is admin 12345 The user name admin can t be changed You can change the admin password for security reasons Move the Active Window to User and press the ENTER key to enter the User Management menu Note The system administrator admin login name can manage the permissions assigned to individual users Up to 15 additional users may be selected When logged on as admin you can add users delete users modify passwords and select individual permissions for each user 73 6 1 1
63. gout Net Start Record Net Stop Record Net Start Transparent Channel Net Stop Transparent Channel Net Get Parameter Net Config Net get Status Net Alert On Net Alert Off Net Reboot BiComStart start audio BiComStop Stop audio Net Upgrade Net File Play Net Time Play Net PTZ e Alarm Types Alarm major type the minor type includes External Alarm In External Alarm Out Motion Detect Start Motion Detect Stop View Tamper Start and View Tamper Stop e For exception major type the minor type includes Video Signal Loss Illegal Access Hard Disk Error Hard Disk Full IP Conflict and DCD Lost Viewing the Alarm Log 1 Select a Query type a Major For Query item select By Type to active Major Type and Minor Type items 2 For Major Type option select Alarm option For Minor Type option select one of 127 following options All External Alarm In External Alarm Out Motion Detect Start Motion Detect Stop View Tamper Start and View Tamper Stop Move Active Window to the Search Log button and press ENTER to start searching When finished searching the DVR will list all matched alarm information in the list box The information includes Index Occur Time Major Type Minor Type Panel User Net User Host Address Para Type Channel No HDD No Alarm In and Alarm Out You can press More Info button for more information also select page number to
64. hannel4 working status Green means recording Red means network transmission Orange means recording and network transmission Control Keys Direction Keys Composed of V and gt 1 1 Menu mode use E amp E gt to select 4 vV to edit PTZ direction control Playback speed control Menu confirmation Select VY or x to enable or disable Pause playback POWER Power switch Switch Key Compound Keys MENU 1 VOIP 2 INFO 3 ESC 4 EDIT S PLAY 6 REC 7 PAN 8 PREV 9 A O Switch between function keys and numeric keys The lamp of NUMLOCK will display the status Composite of MENU and 1 Composite of VOIP 2 and ABC Composite of INFO 3 and DEF Composite of ESC 4 and GHI Composite of EDIT 5 and JKL Composite of PLAY 6 and MNO Composite of REC 7 and PQRS Composite of PAN 8 and TUV Composite of PREV 9 and WXYZ Composite of A and 0 Display For local display 36 3 2IR control Index Name Description 1 POWER Power DVR on off 2 DEV Enable Disable IR remote control 3 Numeric Keys Same as numeric keys on front panel 4 EDIT Same as EDIT key on front panel 5 A Same as A key on front panel 6 REC Same as REC key on front panel 7 PLAY Same as PLAY key on front panel 8 INFO Same as INFO key on front panel 9 W
65. iance dealer or local power company Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 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 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Coax Grounding If an outside cable system is connected to the unit be sure the cable system is grounded U S A models only Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1981 get information from professional electrician to proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure grounding of the coax to a discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture and objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Dispose of the replaced
66. icator lamp Green means DVR is operating Red means DVR is powered off No light means no power is supplied Status READY DVR is ready Lamps STATUS Green means you can use IR remote control ALARM Red means there is alarm Modem Green means there is a modem connection HDD Flickering red means reading or writing HDD LINK Green means there is a network connection Tx Rx Flickering green means data is being transmitted Input keys Numeric Input number lower case upper case character and Keys symbols Fl LIGHT in PTZ control F2 AUX in PTZ control 1 Enter Menu from live mode 2 Wiper control in PTZ mode 3 Press and hold MENU for 5 seconds to cancel key down tone Function Cancel and return to previous menu 31 Local playback AUTO in PTZ control Manual record Preset in PTZ mode In edit state delete the current cursor character IRIS in PTZ mode Select Y or x to enable or disable Enter PTZ control mode IRIS in PTZ mode RPiliN e N ejN ejN e Input character select number lower case upper case and symbol FOCUS in PTZ mode Display or hide the channel status bar in live mode 2 3 1 2 3 Multi screen selection Switch menu mode into live view FOCUS in PTZ mode INFO ZOOM in PTZ mode Main Aux 1 Ds Switch main spot video output control mode ZOOM in PTZ mode Control
67. in a Sub Sub menu e Select the Day window next to Date arrow keys then Enter Use the number keys to enter your numerical selections and press Enter e Always remember to navigate to the Confirm button and press Enter to update your selections Otherwise the selections will not be updated e Press ESC to take you back to the previous menu first to the Display menu ESC again to the Main Menu and again to return to the live display 42 3 3 3 Menu Operation How to access the menus e Press the MENU key to enter the DVR main menu e Press the PLAY key to enter the playback menu e Press the REC key to enter the manual record menu e Press the PTZ key to enter the PTZ control interface Note You must input a valid user name and password The default user name is admin and password is 12345 Main Menu Description Main menu One section of the menu screen will be highlighted to indicate the input cursor position The Active window can be moved from one item to another by using the direction keys t J 7 lt When the Active Window is located on an item you can press the ENTER key to enter the sub menu For example Move the Active Window to Image and press ENTER to enter the secondary menu as follows 43 Each sub menu contains several related items Select the entry desired 1 Check Bo
68. ing from a standard disk drive DS 8000 series combines the advantages of Digital Video Recorder DVR and Digital Video Server DVS It is widely applied as a stand alone unit or a part of a powerful surveillance system 1 2 Model Description DS 80 xx XX I S gt SATA HDD supported International Product Model name Camera number DVR series name Digital Surveillance Note This model name includes all the DS 8000 series a real model name is just part of it 1 3 Features Compression Support up to 16 video channels NTSC PAL Each channel is independent with H 264 hardware compression Support both variable bit rate and frame rate Support up to 16 channels audio input channels Each channel is independent with OggVorbis at a bit rate of 16Kbps Compressed video and audio are synchronous Either composited stream video and audio or video only can be selected Support 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF and QCIF resolution Support multi area motion detection Support OSD and changeable OSD position Local functions Recording Support multiple recording types including schedule recording manual recording motion detection recording alarm recording motion amp alarm and motion alarm recording etc Support up to 8 HDDs Each HDD can support 2000GB maximum Support FAT32 file system Support NAS Recording Support Event Recording Para Setup Support HDD S M A R T technology Support continu
69. io output 1 Channel BNC linear electrical level 600Q 1 Channel RCA linear electrical level 600Q Audio compression OggVorbis 16Kbps Voice interface 1 BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ 1 RJ45 10M 100M adaptive Ethernet interface Communication 1 RJ45 RS 232 port interface 1 RJ45 RS 485 port SATA interface 4 support 4 SATA HDDs Each HDD can support up to 2000GB USB interface 1 USB interface can support USB disk USB HDD USB CD RW DVD RW VGA interface 1 Support 800 600 60Hz 800 600 75Hz 1024 768 60Hz External alarm input 5 Alarm output 2 Power supply 100 240VAC 6 3A 50 60Hz Power consumption lt 70W without HDD Working temperature 10 C 55 C Working humidity 10 90 Size 180mm H 180mm W 280mm D Weight lt 5Kg without HDD Model DS 8004AHFLI S Video compression H 264 Preview resolution 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 Playback resolution 4CIF DCIF 2CIF CIF QCIF LCD screen 5 Synchronous Playback 2 ch Video input 4 Channels BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q Video output 1 Channel BNC 1 0Vp p 75Q 1 Channel RCA 1 0Vp p 75Q Frame rate per channel 4CIF 25 P 30 N fps Stream type Video Video amp Audio Support dual stream Yes 153 Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps or user defined Max 8Mbps Audio input 4 Channels BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ Audio output 1 Channel BNC line
70. is performing multiple tasks the actual play speed may not match the selected speed Exit playback 1 From the playback interface press ESC to return to the Live mode 2 From the playback interface press MENU to enter main menu 3 Press REC to enter the manual record menu 4 Press PTZ to enter the PTZ control mode 59 4 7Backup Recorded Files Note The user must have Playback permission associated with the user name and password in order to enter playback mode and back up files Some applications require data to be saved for a long period of time The required information could range from a short video clip up to the entire database This section addresses ways to export video from the DVR Back up selected files 1 2 From the live mode press PLAY Enter a valid user name and password to enter the Play Back Menu Search files as indicated in section 4 6 Select a file in the file list box Select the Save Device USB flash memory USB HDD USB CD DVD SATA CD DVD or SATA HDD Select Copy A pop up dialog box will indicate that the file copy is in progress and when the file copy is completed Backup intraday recorded files 1 2 In the playback interface select the Backup Today button and press ENTER All intraday recorded files of all channels will be saved to the device selected Ensure that the backup device has sufficient space store th
71. k the specialist to disassembly the DVR and install HDD Installing the hard disks must be performed by qualified personnel Unauthorized installation of hard disks may result in permanent damage of the disk and the recorder and is performed at your own risk Installing SATA HDD 1 Before installation of the HDD switch the recorder off and unplug the power cable 2 Place the recorder on a flat table and make sure you take proper ESD precautions Wear an ESD bracelet at all times A Philips screwdriver is required to disassemble and reassemble the unit 12 3 Remove the metal top cover by removing two screws from the rear of the cover slide the cover towards the rear and lift it from the unit 4 Remove the metal hard drive brackets remove one screw from the top of the mounting plate lift the rear of the plate and slide backwards To remove the bottom plate remove the mounting screws that are inserted from the outside of the unit one on each side Make sure that the hard disk bracket does not come into contact with the PCB as this could cause damage 13 5 Place the hard disks you wish to install on the flat table with the mounting side facing up 6 Place the metal hard disk bracket on top of the hard disks and fasten each hard disk with 4 screws to the bracket 7 Reinstall the bracket and then connect the power and data cables to the HDD and main board ae See nn TTT L
72. key to enter the Password edit box Input the corresponding password Press ENTER to exit edit box The Active Window will move to the Confirm button 3 Press ENTER to confirm the entry Note An incorrect user name password entry will result in an audible alarm After three incorrect entries the DVR will switch to the live display mode 50 4 4PTZ Control Note Ensure that PTZ communication parameters have been configured properly before attempting normal operation Your password must have PTZ control enabled in order to control cameras Please refer to PTZ Setup in section 6 14 Entering the PTZ control interface In live mode press the PTZ key In the login dialog select a user name and input the correct password In menu mode press the PTZ key and you will enter the PTZ control interface directly Brands o Potential There is a PTZ Control prompt in the PTZ control interface The displayed camera name indicates the camera under control For example Camera 01 means you are controlling PTZ camera 1 Select the desired channel In the PTZ control mode you can press the numeric keys to select the desired channel Ex 0 1 for camera 1 or 1 if using a 4 8 channel unit After you select the camera PTZ you can use the shortcut keys to control the PTZ 51 PTZ Control Options Direction control keys 1 1 gt
73. l SATA You can connect an E SATA device such as disk array or HDD for either recording or backup In the menu please select 1 SATA disk usage Select Camera Use the f keys to select a camera Record Para There are two options Normal or Event Event recording includes such as Alarm recording and Motion detection recording You can setup normal recording and event recording separately here Stream Type There are two options one is Audio amp Video stream and the other is Video stream only If you want to record video and audio select Audio amp Video option otherwise you can select the Video option to record video only 97 Note If you change this option the DVR must reboot before the changes take effect Resolution Higher resolution provides a clearer image The resolution options from low to high are QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF Note Different DVR may support the different resolution level some supports up to 4CIF and some may only support up to CIF Please find the real resolutions under this list box of a particular DVR If you change resolution options the DVR must reboot before the changes take effect Bit Rate You can select different bit rates to accommodate different settings of resolution and frame rate options include bps 32K 48K 64K 80K 96K 128K 160K 192K 224K 256K 320K 384K 448K 512K 640K 768K 896K 1M 1 25M 1 5M 1 75M 2M and
74. le picture 2 Back to previous multi pictures when double click again Scroll wheel forward Switch to previous screen Scroll wheel backward Switch to the next screen Single click the right key Pop up function menu including Main Menu Single 1 16ch Multi Preview 4 9 12 or 16 Screen Next Preview PTZ Control Play Manual Record Close Status and Switch Vout 2 PTZ interface Double click the left key Move to the center of the screen For SAE HIKVISION protocol Drag the left key Select an area to zoom in For SAE HIKVISION protocol Scroll wheel forward Switch to previous channel Scroll wheel backward Switch to the next channel 3 Channel name or OSD position configure interface Drag the left key A rectangle frame will be following with the cursor Single click the right key Pop up menu including Confirm and Cancel extra Style for OSD setup only 4 Area configure interface Right click Pop up menu including Confirm Cancel Clear and Full this option only appear in motion detect area configuration Drag the left key Extend or shrink area Press the left key and drag 137 Select an area for zooming in single playback interface Moving The primary grid will be following with the cursor 5 Test input interface Click the left key 1 Pop up soft keyboard 2 Input text 3 Save and exit Click the right key Cancel the text and exit the edition Scr
75. m record Motion Alarm record Recording Para Bit rate Frame rate Image quality etc Playback Playback by time Playback by file Fast Slow Pause Frame by frame 2 ch synchronized Backup Backup record files and video clips Local monitoring Preview mode Monitor and VGA display 1 screen 4 screen 9 screen 16 screen preview mode Auto switch or manual switch PTZ control Control pan tilt zoom focus and iris Setup and adjust preset sequence and cruise Motion detection Motion detection area sensitivity and response policy setup Alarm input Alarm input response policy schedule setup Relay output Alarm output parameters setup Mask Sensitive mask area setup View tampering Camera spiteful block setup Exceptions Exception response such as HDD error HDD full illegal access etc Camera status Recording video loss status display ASDL Using PPPoE dialup function support DNS Preview TCP UDP RTP Multicast Control Control DVR through network Alarm Send alarm information to host PC through network PTZ control Remote control PTZ Remote setup Remote setup DVR parameters 155 Remote Remote record real time stream record Remote Remote playback the recorded files in DVR playback Download Download recorded files in DVR
76. n a dynamic IP address The IP number assigned will display in the menu a 6 13 3 PPPoE Function Enter the DVR Network menu Enable PPPoE option 1 Input PPPoE username which is from ISP 2 Input PPPoE password which is from ISP 3 Input PPPoE password again to verify 4 Save parameters In PPPoE menu press Confirm to save the parameters and return to the Network menu Press Confirm again in Network menu The DVR must reboot before the parameters take effect In reboot process DVR will start dialup using PPPoE parameters If DVR dialup to the internet is successful the DVR will display the dynamic internet IP address in the Network menu 109 6 13 4 IP Server Solution for DHCP If DVR uses the PPPoE function and gets one dynamic Internet IP address If you set IP server with one fixed Internet IP in DVR Network advanced settings DVR will send some information such as DVR name DVR serial number DVR current IP to that fixed IP address We call that fixed Internet IP as IP server The IP server with that fixed Internet IP can receive DVR information and used to resolve DVR dynamic IP DVR IP addr DVR SerialNo Embedded Dig 192 0 4 33 DS8016HC0220060901 ABRROOO123 0 i 110 6 14 PTZ Setup There is one RS 485 port on the DVR rear panel used for PTZ control 6 14 1 PTZ Connection DVR DVS PTZ2 Connect DVR DVS RS 485
77. ne In Use 4 audio input instead 13 RS 485 PTZ connection Refer to Appendix B for pin definition Connecting RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin 14 RS 232 HE definition 15 Output for Backup Connecting analog recording device for backup 27 2 9External Alarm In Out Connection Alarm input description IN Alarm input port dry contact 0GG 12 34 56 78 9 G GND Connect the GND of sensor S E E E e o e o e o ee o ee 1 8 Alarm input support normal _ _ _ _ S_ A open normal close 0 Reserved C e Loge ot 6 Alarm output 1G 4G 4 relay output The alarm input is switch signal if the alarm input is not switch signal such as voltage signal then please follow the connection method below JOQC 3FG DVR 24 Relay Alarm output connection 28 Connect with DC device 12V JQc 3FG Relay 10A250VAC 220V AC Live wire Connect with AC device DYR JQC 3FG Relay 104 250VAC 220V AC ground wire QUT n AC load Please pay attention to the different application of JP4 in these applications If the interface is connected with DV load JP4 can be used in these two methods safely and suggest that this should be used within the limit of 12V 1A if the interface is connect with AC load then JP4 should be cut off unplug the short circuit object Please use external relay for s
78. ne end of the cable is an 8 pin RJ45 plug The other end is DB25 pin connector RJ45 DCE DB25 DCD 1 8 DCD RID 2 3 TED TxD 3 2 RED CTS 4 a 5 RTS RTS 5 4 CTS DTR 6 20 DTR GND 7 _ 7 GND DTR amp Connection for RJ45 and DB25 DCE 145 Appendix D Specifications Model DS 8004HCI S DS 8008HCI S DS 8016HCI S Video H 264 compression Preview 4CIF PAL 704 576 NTSC 704 480 resolution Playback QCIF CIF 2CIF DCIF 4CIF resolution Synchronous 2 ch 1 ch playback Video input 4 8 16 Video input BNC 1 0Vp p 759 interface Main video 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 759 output Aux video output No 1 channel BNC 1 0Vp p 759 4CIF 6fps Frame rate per DCIF 8fps channel 2CIF 12fps CIF 25 P 30 N fps Stream type Video Video amp Audio Support dual Yes stream Bit rate 32Kbps 2Mbps user defined Max 8Mbps Audio input 4 8 16 Audio input BNC 2 0Vp p 1kQ interface Main audio i 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q output Aux audio output No 1 channel BNC Linear Electrical Level 600Q Audio Ogg Vorbis 16Kbps compression Voice talk 1 channel BNC 2 0Vp p 1KQ Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M Adaptive Ethernet Interface interface 1 RJ45 RS 232 Port RS 485 Port 1 Port T
79. oll wheel forward or backward Cursor goes to the previous or next character 6 Playlist interface Click the left key Select the file to copy or cancel Scroll wheel forward Select the previous file Scroll wheel backward Select the next file Signal click the right key Cancel and return back to the preview interface Double click the left key Play the selected file 7 User interface Double click the left key Enter the selected user s privileges setting interface Single click the right key Cancel the operations you did and back to previous interface Scroll wheel forward Select previous user Scroll wheel backward Select next user 138 Appendix B HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by each DVR according to video recording video recording type and video file storage time According to Formula 1 to calculate storage capacity q that is the capacity of each channel needed for every hour unit Mbyte q d 8x3600 1024 In the formula d means the bit rate unit Kbit s Step 2 After video time requirement is confirmed according to Formula 2 to calculate the storage capacity M which is storage of each channel needed unit Mbyte m q xh x D 2 l In the formula h means the recording time for each day hour D means number of days for which the video shall be kept Step 3 According to Formula 3 to calculate total capacity accumulation 4p that is needed for
80. ome Same as Main Aux key on front panel 10 MENU Same as MENU key on front panel 11 PREV Same as PREV key on front panel 12 Direction Keys Same as direction keys and enter key ENTER on front panel 13 PTZ Same PTZ key on front panel 37 ESC Same as ESC key on front panel Reserved Reserved for future use Fl Same as F1 key on front panel Lens control IRIS FOCUS ZOOM for lens control F2 Same as F2 key on front panel Loading the batteries into the IR controller 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Insert the battery Ensure that the poles and are correctly positioned 3 Replace the battery cover Enable the IR Remote Controller 1 Press the DEV key input the DVR device ID default is 88 It can be changed in the Display menu and then press the ENTER key 2 The STATUS lamp on the DVR front panel will turn green indicating that you can use IR controller to operate the DVR Disable the IR controller 1 When IR controller status lamp is on press the DEV key 2 The STATUS lamp on the DVR will turn off The IR controller won t control the DVR Turn off the DVR 1 When IR controller status is on press the POWER key for several seconds 2 The DVR will be powered off Troubleshooting the IR Remote 1 Always aim the IR Remote controller at the DVR you want to control 2 Make sure that the correct DVR ID code is entered and
81. oop out Standard BNC Main video r Connect CCTV monitor output video and menu Output USB flash memory USB HDD USB CD DVD writer or USB 4 USB Interface mouse 5 VGA interface VGA display Keyboard One is for DS 1000KI keyboard and the other is for DVR cascade interface Using Pin3 and Pin4 6 RS 232 Connect RS 232 devices Ethernet Connect network devices SW1 RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The resistor is 120 Q RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ 7 1 Alarm input 4 sensor alarm in Alarm output 2 replay output 8 Ground terminal 9 AC input 100 240VAC 10 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA DS 8008HSI S DS 8016HSI S rear panel 1 6 6 Wy 10 Ait 12 13 14 15 16 o O O O O O O O O O O O O OO O m VOUT 6 ESATA AUX i es vor aout tine in E o LILI RS 485 KB IN OUT ARI E TR 46 A AOUT VGA 23 1 os AN OO F OOOO OOOO OOO E 0O O O O O O O OOOO OOO 4 RLI t5 u oe yoe Aoga LINE IN o ae E Index Physical Interface Description Video Input Standard BNC 1 Video loop out Standard BNC Aux audio Output Spot monitor for audio preview and playback 2 Main video output Main monitor for video and menu 3 VGA Interface VGA display Connect RS 232 devices
82. ou can repeat steps two and three to setup other days You can copy the current day to other days 6 Save Press Confirm to return to the Recording menu Press Confirm again to save the parameters and return to the main menu Note 1 If the selected record type is Motion Detect or other related types you must setup Motion Detection in order to trigger motion recording refer to chapter 6 9 2 If the selected record type is Alarm or other related types you must setup Alarms in order to trigger alarm recording refer to chapter 6 12 3 The time period range is from 00 00 24 00 101 6 12 Alarm I O Setup Configuring Input Alarms 1 In main menu select Alarms to enter the alarm setup menu 2 Select an alarm input using the f keys 3 Alarm type This is sensor type used You can select Normal Open or Normal Closed to accommodate the sensor type used 4 Enter the Alarm Handling sub menu In the Alarms menu there are two options for Alarm Handling One is Ignore and the other is Handle If you select the Handle option the Policy and PTZ Linkage buttons will activate Select the Policy button and press ENTER to access the Alarm in Handling sub menu 102 5 Alarm trigger record channel setup You can select channels to record for each alarm input In the sub menu yo
83. ous overwrite and linear stop when full record modes Support backup recorded files and video audio clips with USB memory stick thumb drive USB HDD USB CD R W USB DVD R W SATA HDD or SATA CD DVD R W Preview and playback Support BNC analog monitor and VGA output for main output Support spot video and spot audio output except DS 8004HCI S DS 8000HSI S Series and DS 8000AH F L I S Series Support user defined preview layout Support Privacy Mask Support view tampering alert Support video signal loss alert Support 2 ch synchronous playback except DS 8008HCI S DS 8016HCI S amp DS 8000HSI S series Support play forward backward pause frame by frame etc Support play back by files or by time date Displays local record status PTZ Support multiple PTZ protocols Support preset sequence and cruise Alarms Support exception alarm motion detection alarm external alarm etc Miscellaneous Support IR Remote control Support RS 485 keyboard except DS 8000AH F L I S Series Support multi level user management Support Mouse Operation Menu Support multiple upgrade modes including FTP USB and CD Network Support Advanced Network Function NTP DDNS and E mail Support TCP UDP RTP Multicast for network viewing Support PPPoE 10 e Support remote parameters setup e Alarm information can be sent to remote center e Network control PTZ e Network video audio recor
84. port Pin T with PTZ Pin A Connect DVR DVS RS 485 port Pin T with PTZ Pin B If DVR DVS RS 485 port is an RJ45 interface please refer to DVR DVS user manual for the RS 485 pin definition 6 14 2 PTZ Settings Configure the RS 485 parameters to match your PTZ protocol In the main menu select the PTZ setup option 111 PTZ menu Options Select channel Select a PTZ camera RS 485 parameters Including baud rate data bit stop bit parity flow control etc These parameters must be the same as those required by the PTZ protocol PTZ address Each PTZ has a different address PTZ type The DVR has the following PTZ protocols YouLi LinLin 1016 LinLin 820 Pelco p DM DynaColor HD600 JC 4116 Pelco d WX Pelco D VCOM VC 2000 NetStreamer SAE YAAN Samsung Kalatel 312 CELOTEX TLPelco p TLHHX 2000 BBV RM110 KC3360S ACES ALSON INV3609HD Howell Tc Pelco P Tc Pelco D AUTO M AUTO H ANTEN CHANGLIN DeltaDome XYM 12 ADR8060 EVI D30 DEMO SPEED DM PELCO D ST832 LC D2104 HUNTER A01 TECHYIN WEIHAN LG D MAX Panasonic KTD 348 infinova PIH 7625 LCU DennarDome VICON TKC676 YAAN_NEW DL_NVS_1Z i3DVR etc Other PTZ protocols will be added with the new firmware Note If you select Pelco P protocol set the dome address one number higher than the DVR setting For example if camera ID is 2 the DVR PTZ address is set as ID 3 The DVR when you change PTZ parameters
85. pter5 Main and Spot Output 5 1 Main and Spot Output The DVRs listed below have one main video output and one spot output The main video output provides access to the DVR menu The spot output does not It is intended for normal operation not system setup DS 8004HCLS DS 8008HCI S DS 8016HCLS series DS 8004HSI S DS 8008HSI S DS 8016HSI S series DS 8004HFI S DS 8008HFI S DS 8016HFI S series DS 8004HDI S DS 8008HDI S DS 8016HDI S series The spot output is an additional composite monitor used for viewing live video playback video and for local PTZ control Accessing the Main and Spot monitor outputs 1 Front Panel Press the Main Aux key to toggle between the Main output and the Spot output control mode 2 IR Remote Press the VOIP MON key to toggle between the Main output and the Spot output control mode Note Several functions are not available in the Spot mode If you can t perform a function 67 ensure that you are in the Main mode 5 2 Main and Spot Output Live View The Main output is typically used for control of all DVR functions It provides all the same functionality as the VGA monitor output The Main Aux key toggles between the Main and Spot output control modes Select the Main mode and then press the Menu key to enter the DVR menu The main video output will display the following DVR menu Enter the Preview men
86. ptions to enter sub menus e Click to select the Display Menu and view the available options e Additional mouse clicks will select any menu option and or change the status of the check boxes e Select the Setup button next to time date You are now in a Sub Sub menu e Click on the Day window next to Date The pop up box allows you to change the number entry Just click on the numbers you want don t forget leading zeros e Always remember to navigate to the Confirm button and press Enter to update your selections Otherwise the selections will not be updated e A right click will take you back to the previous menu first to the Display menu another Right click to the Main Menu and another takes you back to the live display There are some situations where mouse operation may seem erratic especially if you use the scroll button but a little practice can make this a preferred method for controlling the DVR Control from the Front Panel Keys Front Panel All DVR functions are controllable from the front panel keys Reaching the front 41 panel may be difficult in some installations so the IR Remote is a good alternative when the DVR is in sight but not in reach Function Keys e MENU Enter the DVR Menu e ESC The escape key returns to Live mode or to a previous menu e PLAY Enters Playback e REC Enters Manual Record Menu e EDIT Selects the next seq
87. put 100 240VAC 2 4DS 8000HDI S Rear Panel Connection DS 8004HDI S DS 8008HDI S DS 8016HDI S Rear Panel l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 if 9 10 n OOOO OOO 000 o am o nl mnm ur yon 7 n ouo TE ss ij AUDIO Si 4 L ik RS 232 LAN ng 4 5 6 7 8 Index Physical Interface Description Video input Standard BNC Audio Input Standard BNC Spot video output Spot monitor for live video and playback Spot audio output Spot monitor for live audio and playback Main video output Main monitor for live video playback and menu i Main audio output Main monitor for live audio and playback 19 4 Line in Line input for audio 5 VGA interface VGA display Connect RS 232 devices Refer to Appendix B for pin RS 232 ah 6 definition Connect network devices Refer to Appendix B for pin Network interface at definition USB flash memory USB HDD USB CD DVD or USB 7 USB Interface mouse 8 E SATA Optional Extend 1 internal SATA to E SATA RS 485 terminal resistor switch Default is off The 9 SW1 resistor is 120Q RS 485 PTZ connection Using T T to connect PTZ Keyboard interface Using D D for keyboard and DVR cascade connection 10 Alarm input 16 sensor alarm in Relay output 4 relay outputs 11 GND Ground 12 AC input 100 240VAC 2 5DS 8000HFI S Rear Panel Connection DS 8004
88. r PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network In the RS232 menu select PPP to enable the PPP setup function 117 Setup PPP parameter PPP Options e PPP Mode There are two options Active and Passive Active means the DVR will dialup through PSTN The Active function is not available yet Passive means DVR will wait for dialup e Callback mode Only used in PPP mode There are two options By Dialer and Preset Tel This function is not currently available e Remote IP Only used in PPP mode This IP is defined for the remote PC that will connect to the DVR through PSTN e Local IP Only used in PPP mode This IP is defined for the DVR e Mask Only used in PPP mode Remote IP and Local IP are in the same sub net 118 Username password and Verify password Only used in PPP mode Used for login when a remote PC dialup connection is made through PSTN Phone Only used in PPP mode This is the phone number of the remote PC Callback and Data Encryption Only used in PPP mode They are not currently available Confirm Save parameters and return main menu Cancel Abort modification and return main menu Example PPP Modem passive dialup through PSTN There are two Modems One is connected DVR RS 232 port with DCE cable The other is connected with PC COM port Setup at DVR end RS232 setup Setup b
89. r cameras 1 From the Main Menu select the Image menu 2 Select a camera to configure 3 Select the Name entry to modify the camera name Move the Active Window to the camera name edit box and press EDIT to enter the edit mode You can input numbers uppercase and lowercase characters refer to Chapter 3 4 The camera name can be up to 32 characters 4 Press ENTER to exit the edit mode 5 Select Confirm and press ENTER to save the modification or Press Cancel or ESC to abort Position the name on the display 1 If you do not want to display the camera name disable the check box beside camera name edit box The disable flag is x If you enable the check box you can setup the camera 84 name position You can copy the position to any other camera The setup steps are 2 Enable the check box on the right side of camera name then move the Active Window to the Position button and press ENTER to enter the camera name position setup interface 3 Use the V MN gt keys to move camera name position Press ENTER to return the Image Setup menu Press Confirm to save the settings or Cancel or ESC to abort 6 5 2 Video Parameter Setup This feature allows you to make changes to the visual display of individual cameras You can adjust the brightness saturation contrast and hue You can setup the camera individually an
90. ras the screen is divided into 22 15 sections 22 18 for PAL Use the V N gt E keys to move the yellow pane to a starting position and press the EDIT key The yellow pane will turn red Use the V N gt keys to extend the red privacy mask area e Note Press the A key to clear all mask areas e The maximum mask area size is 8 8 panes Up to four mask areas are allowed on each camera 87 e Once you have the area s defined press EDIT to accept or ESC to cancel Saving the masked area e In Camera Input Adjustment menu press the Confirm button to save the mask area or press Cancel to abort e You can repeat steps listed above to setup mask areas for other cameras Example of mask area function blacked out area over the camera image 06 10 20 Tue EE 30 Camera 04 88 6 7 View Tampering Alarm With this function enabled an alarm will be produced when the camera view is blocked 1 Enter the Camera Input Adjustment menu 2 Select a camera Use WV N keys to select a camera 3 Reach the list dialog box next to View Tampering 4 Sensitivity Selection Use the V keys to select the sensitivity level The sensitivity options are Low Normal and High Selecting one of them will active the Area Setup and Policy Setup functions 5 View tampering area setup Move the Active Window to the Area but
91. re provided Liability Exclusions Any product malfunction abnormalities in operation or damage caused by following reasons are not within the free service scope of our company A repair charge will be applied to the following e Equipment damage caused by improper operation e Improper environment and conditions in on which the equipment operates e g improper power environment temperature humidity and lightening strike etc that cause equipment damage e Uncontrollable damage e g earthquake and fire etc that causes equipment damage e Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel that are not authorized by our company e Product sold more than 12 months ago In order to provide various services to you please fill out and return the registration information on the next page Send the information to us by fax or mail Address Fax 159 Appendix H Customer Information Card Contact Name Company Name Address Phone Number E mail Model Number of Product Serial Number of Product Purchase Date Distributor Dealer 160 Suggestions 161
92. ream directly based on the time section Select Page In the file list box each page will only display 8 files If the matched files are more than 8 you can select page to list other files 500 pages 4000 files can be searched in one time You can use numeric keys or T keys to select page File List Box List the matched files File started time file size are displayed in the list box You can use f keys to move the scroll bar to select file Backup Devices You can select USB flash USB HDD USB CD DVD or SATA CD DVD to backup the files or clips 10 Copy Start to backup 11 Backup Today Backup all recorded files of today Two playback modes 1 Search and playback a file In the playback menu select a channel to search and a record type Move the Active Window to the Search button and press ENTER The DVR will search and list the matched files Playback by Time In the playback interface select a start and an end time using the time entry boxes and then select the Play button Video playback will start from the start time selected 56 One channel search If there are more than eight matched files use Page No to select additional pages use numeric keys or T keys to select a page In the file list box use the T keys to move the scroll bar to the desired file and press ENTER to playback the file If a second channel is selected these two channel
93. rocess will be shown on the monitor The graphic includes two lines The first line indicates the DSP hardware and the second lists the available drives installed A check marky indicates correct operation of the DSP and the presence of a disk drive installed in one of the eight available drive locations An X indicates improper operation or an uninstalled drive Note If no drives are installed or detected a No Disk message will display 46 4 2 Live View At startup the DVR will enter the live view mode On the live display you will see the date time camera name and camera alarm status line in addition to the video from attached and configured cameras The information in the status line is described later in this manual You can easily toggle the status line on off by right clicking the mouse and selecting Show or Close status or press the A key on the DVR front panel or IR Remote On the live screen you will see date time camera names and camera status icons Note To set the system date and time in Display menu refer to section 6 4 To change camera names in the Image menu refer to section 6 5 Reckoned Chinese Brands Have Greater Potential m s 3 gt Icon Color Status Description White No video signal Yellow Video input Pink Manual recording Green Continuous recording 47 Motion detect recording Ex
94. s can playback synchronously Note If no file match is found a message dialog will display indicating that no matching files were found Camera 03 One Channel Play back 57 Camera 03 f a Camera 04 4 s H Pa tas Two Channel Play back There is an information bar at the bottom of the display with the following information Volume Play Progress Play Speed Played Time and File Total Time The following front panel playback controls are available 1 Display Hide information bar MENU 2 Open Close sound PLAY 3 Adjust play progress Backward Forward The unit is 4 Adjust play speed Normal speed is 1x Use t to increase play speed 2X 4X 8X and MAX Use to decrease play speed 1 2X 1 4X 1 8X and Single Frame When in Single pressing ENTER moves forward one image single step 5 Pause Continue Press ENTER to pause continue playback 6 Copy segment EDIT to start copy EDIT again to end copy 7 Exit ESC 8 Playback switch When in 2 ch playback press PREV to switch between main channel and second channel When in the single playback mode you can press REC button and use lt T buttons to select an area then press ENTER button the selected area will be enlarged in 4 times You 58 can press REC button to get back to normal playback interface Note When the DVR
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96. stalled and formatted and the user login password must have Record enabled Manual record will lose effective after reboot Manual record 1 In the live view mode press the REC key In the pop up login dialog select a user name and input the correct password to enter the Manual Record interface 2 In menu mode press REC to enter the Manual Record interface directly Manual Record Menu The Manual Record interface has the following selections Channel number channel status start stop record start all and stop all buttons 1 Channel Indicates available camera inputs 2 Status Indicates one of four settings Z means idle Green means the channel is recording or set to record including Continuous recording alarm recording motion detection recording Red means network transmission Orange means both recording and network transmission 3 Start Stop y means start recording corresponding channel x means stop recording 53 4 Start All Press this button to start all channels recording 5 Stop All Press this button to stop all channels from recording Note Manual recording will loss effective after reboot Exit manual record Press the ESC key to enter the live view mode Press the MENU key to enter the main menu Press the PLAY key to enter playback menu Press the PTZ key to enter the PTZ control mode 54 4 6 Playback Note The user must have
97. t the sequence number Please refer to chapter 6 14 for sequence setup e Cruise Pattern Set the flag as y to enable cruise pattern Please refer to chapter 6 14 for cruise pattern setup 3 Press the Confirm button to save and return to the Alarms menu Press Cancel to abort and return Alarms menu Note Please make sure that the PTZ you are using can support preset sequence and cruise pattern functions Also make sure that you configure them in the PTZ menu One external alarm input can trigger multiple PTZ links 4 Copy the parameters You can copy the parameters of current alarm input to other external input 5 Save setup In Alarms menu press Confirm button to save the parameters Press Cancel button or ESC to abort Alarm relay output setup 1 Inthe Alarms menu use the f keys to select an alarm output 2 Select delay time This feature selects the amount of time the alarm triggers remain after 104 the alarm clears The post alarm option times are 5 Seconds 10 Seconds 30 Seconds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes and Manual Stop If you select the Manual option the alarm output will not stop until you select the Clear Alarm button in Utilities menu So the actual alarm output time is made up of alarm input time and this delay time Enter the alarm out schedule You can schedule the times of day that the alarm outputs are acti
98. tem 3 The DVR will search for the upgrade firmware file in a connected USB FLASH and update firmware After upgrading successfully DVR will ask you to reboot 8 2 Upgrade from CD 1 In the Utilities menu select the Upgrade button 2 Inthe popup dialog box select the CD button Note Make sure that the update firmware file is placed in the CD ROM root directory 3 The DVR will search for the upgrade firmware file in a connected CD ROM and update firmware After upgrading successfully DVR will ask you to reboot 130 8 3 Upgrade from FTP Server 8 3 1 FTP Server Setup You can download the upgrade firmware from an FTP server through the internet Here we use wiftpd32 exe as the example No log file open WFTPD _ 51 x Eile Edit View Logging Messages Security Help For Help press F1 1 socket 0 users Num h 1 Run wftpd32 exe FTP server software 2 Select Logging in the menu Choose Log Options in the sub menu selecting as indicated below Log Cancel MV Gets M Puts V Logins I Anon Logins __ter V Commands IV Warnings J Winsock Calls 3 Select Users rights under the Security menu A dialog box will display 131 User Rights Security Dialog 4 Create new user Click new user The New User dialog displays Input user name target and select OK 5 In the password dialog input password t
99. ternal alarm recording Chinese Brands Have Greater Potential a s a gt ro he a See the following chart for alarm status indications Icon Color Status Description White Video signal lost Yellow View tampering alarm Pink Motion amp External alarm Green No alarm Blue Motion alarm Red External alarm Press the numeric keys to switch to an individual camera in live view If the DVR has less than 10 channels press one numeric key to switch to the corresponding channel For example Press 2 to view camera 2 If the DVR has 10 or more 10 channels press two numeric keys to switch to the corresponding channel For example Press 0 2 to select camera 2 Press 1 2 to select camera 12 48 Press the EDIT key to manually sequence live views You can set auto preview mode in the menu refer to section 5 2 Press the PREV key to switch multi screen views Press the Enter key to pause resume sequence live view 49 4 3 Login Note The DVR factory default user name and password is admin 12345 admin is the administrator which allows access to all of the DVR functions it cannot be renamed The administrator can create up to 15 individual users and apply individual privileges to each Press the Menu key and the Login dialog appears 1 Use the 4 V keys to select a user 2 Press the gt
100. the menu You will need to enter a static IP address if there is no DHCP service available If the DVR uses the PPPoE function also DVR can dialup into internet and this information will display in the menu e Port Network access port number must be greater than 2000 e Advanced 106 NTP is used for synchronizing time with time server time server is provided by NTP service provider time windows com is a famous time server provided by Microsoft NTP Host NTP server name DDNS Currently supports two protocols provided by DDNS service supplier www dyndns com and www peanuthull com Protocol three options DynDns PeanutHull or IP Server Server address The DDNS server provided by DDNS service supplier Server Port provided by the supplier Host name The domain name register by yourself on the web site of dyndns or peanuthull User name and password The user name and password of your DDNS account get from DDNS service supplier DNS IP If the DVR uses the PPPoE function and get one dynamic IP address If you set IP server with one fixed Internet IP DVR will send some information such as DVR name DVR serial number DVR current IP to that fixed IP address We call that fixed Internet IP as IP server The IP server with that fixed Internet IP can receive DVR information and used to resolve DVR dynamic IP IP server is special software You can use the provided SDK to develop this IP server softwar
101. tion 1 Enter the Camera Input Adjustment menu 2 Select camera Use V to select one camera 3 Select motion detection sensitivity There is a selection button to the right of Motion Det Level that selects the motion detection sensitivity There are 7 options from 0 the lowest to 5 the highest and Off Use the V N keys to make a selection In the Off option the DVR will not response to motion detection If you select other options the Motion Area Setup and Policy Setup buttons will be active If you select low sensitivity such as 0 a great deal of image movement is required to generate a motion 92 alarm A high sensitivity setting like 5 will respond to smaller motions within images The default sensitivity is 2 You may have to test different sensitivity levels in order to find the appropriate settings for some cameras Motion area setup You must define motion areas so that DVR will response when there is motion in those areas Move the Active Window to the Area button on the right side of sensitivity selection box and press ENTER to enter the Motion Area Setup interface The screen is divided into 22 15 panes 22 15 PAL There is one yellow panel on the upper left side The motion area setup steps are the same as that of mask area setup refer to chapter 6 6 The only differences are that you can use the PTZ key to set the whole scre
102. tion being that you can perform these functions from the remote software PTZ Control Remote control PTZ 1 Record Remote manual start stop recording 2 Playback Remote playback download of recorded files from DVR 3 Parameters Setup Remote setup the DVR parameters 4 Log Remote view of the DVR log 5 Utilities Remote upgrade firmware format HDD reboot DVR and shut down DVR etc 6 Audio Client talks with DVR 7 Live view Network live view 8 Alarm Remote control of DVR alarm output 9 Local Video Out Remote imitation of front panel operation 10 Com Control DVR RS 232 transparent channel function MAC address This MAC address is not the address of DVR It is the MAC address of the PC that will access the DVR If the MAC address is set to all zeros the user may connect to the DVR from any remote PC 78 If you setup this MAC address only the PC with this MAC address can access the DVR using that user name and password At PC end in the DOS prompt you can use the ipconfig command to see the PC MAC address 6 2 Device ID The device ID is a unique identifier for the DVR When you use an IR Remote controller to operate DVR you must use this device ID to select the DVR The default device ID is 88 If there is more than one DVR in one place define a different device ID for each DVR Otherwise the IR controller will control all DVRs with the same device ID at the same time 1 In Display
103. to the guide Select the corresponding modem Input the telephone number to be dialed in the next step Finish it according to the instructions At this time you will find a new program named Dial up Connection in Network and Dial up Connections folder Setup e Open the properties of the newly established dialup program select Advanced custom settings in the security option press setup Setup the popup dialogue box Advanced Security Settings as follows Dial up Connection Properties General Options Security Networking Sharing Security options C Typical recommended settings Validate my identity as follows zj F Automatically use my windows logon name and password and domain if any E Require data encryption disconnect if none Advanced custom settings Using these settings requires a knowledge Settings of security protocols Interactive logon and scripting Show terminal window Tl Run script z Edit Cancel 120 Advanced Security Settings 3 2 x Data encryption Optional encryption connect even if no encryption r Logon security Use Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP zi Properties Allow these protocols IV Unenerypted password PAP Shiva Password Authentication Protocol SPAP I Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol CHAP T Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP J Allow older M
104. ton and press ENTER to enter the area setup interface The setup methods are the same as those used for the mask area setup 6 After setting up the area press ENTER to return to the Image Setup menu or ESC to abort Note Only one view tampering area can be setup per camera 89 7 Alarm schedule setup When there is a view tampering alarm present the DVR will handle the alarm based on the schedule selected You can set 4 periods for each day of the week You can copy the schedule of one day to other days Note Time periods may not overlap You must reboot the DVR before the settings take effect 8 Setup alarm policy If a view tampering alarm occurs while the schedule is active the DVR will respond based on the policy Selected You can select one or more of the following On Screen Warning Audible tone Upload to Center Trigger Alarm Output and Send E mail Use the V and EDIT key to enable or disable selections x is disable and v is enable 9 Save alarm setup After selecting the setup parameters press Confirm to return Camera Input Adjustment menu In the Camera Input Adjustment menu press Confirm to save the setup and return to the main menu or Cancel or Esc to abort 10 Save all cameras If you want to setup additional cameras repeat steps two through eight In Image Setup menu press Confirm to save
105. transmission Device switch with power indicator lamp Green means DVR 33 is working Red means DVR is powered off No light means no power is supplied Function Keys 3 Switch preview mode into menu 4 Brush control short key WIPER 5 Press MENU for more than 5 seconds to cancel button beep sound ZOOM in PTZ control ZOOM in PTZ control Cancel and back to parent menu In edit state delete the current cursor character IRIS in PTZ control Select VY or x to enable or disable Shortcut Keys Local playback AUTO in PTZ control 4 2 6 3 4 3 Manual record 4 SHOT in PTZ control adjust preset 6 7 4 5 6 4 Enter into PTZ control mode IRIS in PTZ control Multi screen preview switch Switch menu mode into preview FOCUS in PTZ control Input switch number lower case upper case and symbol 5 FOCUS in PTZ control 6 In preview mode display or hide the channel status bar Control Keys Direction Keys Composed of V4 lt and gt 4 Menu mode use lt gt toselect LN CV to edit PTZ direction control Playback speed control Control Keys Menu confirmation Select VY or x to enable or disable Pause playback Input Keys Oe Numeric Keys Input number lower case upper case character and symbols DS 8000AHLI AHFLI S Front Panel 34
106. tware is addressed in a separate manual Mouse Control There are some things to consider when using a mouse with the DVR A USB mouse is used There is one USB connection on the rear panel of the DVR A USB port expander may be used to add additional USB connectivity to the DVR This could be helpful in exporting files to a USB device and when updating the firmware Do not place a mouse pad on the top cover of the DVR as this may block the access holes and cause air flow restriction and heat buildup that may cause damage to the unit Most DVR operations can be performed using the mouse If you are close enough to the unit to use a mouse you will also be able to use the front panel and IR Remote keys for operation You will decide which operations are more easily performed with each control method In Live View control Double click the left mouse key on an individual camera cameo in a multi screen display to go to full screen Double click again to return to the previous multi screen display A right mouse click produces a pop up menu that provides access to a large number of features 40 e Main Menu Provides access to the DVR Menu e Single Allows selection of any full size camera display e Multi Preview Select Live View of 4 9 12 or 16 channel multi screen modes e Next Preview Selects the next sequential display ex In four channel 1 4 5 8 etc e PTZ Control Access PTZ camera control e Play Enter pl
107. u 68 Screen Setup Options Select Out Use Select Out to select the main or Spot outputs Preview Mode Live view mode Use the T keys to select the desired screen configuration for edit The menu allows you to select screen formats and insert camera numbers as desired The number of available formats depends on the number of camera inputs available 1 4 9 12 and 16 displays are available in 16 channel units See Layout below for setup details Switch Time This control sets the sequence dwell time in the sequence mode Each sequencing view will remain on the screen for the amount of time selected Options include 5 10 20 30 seconds 1 2 5 minutes and never sequence off For example With a 16 channel DVR if you select 4 Screen mode and a 20 Second switch time The DVR display will change four camera displays every 20 seconds 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 Audio preview If you enable audio v when you view a single camera the DVR will play the audio associated with that channel Layout The menu provides a window divided into sections The window sections correspond to the screen format selected 1 4 9 12 and 16 Each individual section represents one camera You can move the Active Window to each section Use the camera selection bar to insert the appropriate camera in the desired cameo For example Select the 16 camera mode 16 screen in the mode selection Move the
108. u can use ENTER or EDIT to enable the record channel x means disable and v means enable Note In order to trigger the channel to record the channel must be enabled in the Recording menu Refer to chapter 6 11 for details 6 Schedule for alarm handle method When a schedule is enabled external alarms will trigger a DVR response only during the scheduled on times 7 Alarm handle method alarm response Alarm responses include On Screen Warning Audible Warning Upload to Center Trigger Alarm Output and Send Email Note If On Screen Warning is enabled an external alarm while viewing in the live mode will cause the alarmed camera to display on the monitor Multiple alarms will sequence on the screen When the external alarm clears the display will return to the previous viewing screen 8 Save setup In Alarm in Handling sub menu press the Confirm button to return to the Alarms menu In Alarms menu press Confirm button to save the parameters PTZ Linkage 103 1 Select the PTZ Linkage button to access the PTZ Linkage setup menu 2 Select a camera and then select one of following PTZ linkage options e Preset Set the flag as y to enable preset and enter the preset number in the presser selection box Please refer to chapter 6 14 for preset setup e Sequence Set the flag as y to enable sequence and inpu
109. uential display ex In four channel 1 4 5 8 etc in Live Mode Change selections in Menu Mode e PTZ Enter camera control mode All function buttons are used for PTZ functions when in PTZ Mode See the red titling under each key for its PTZ function Press ESC to exit PTZ mode and restore normal function key operation e A Show hide the status line on the monitor in Live Mode Scroll through character entry options in Menu Mode e PREV Toggle Live View of 1 4 9 12 or 16 channel multi screen modes e MAIN AUX Toggle between Main monitor and Spot monitor control modes General Front Panel Key Menu Navigation Press the Menu key to enter the Main Menu Moving the Active Window highlighted cursor is done by pressing the direction keys Up Down Left Right and item selection is done with the Enter center of arrow keys key or the EDIT key Once in the menu ESC will take you to the previous menu and back to live mode Walk through the following list of items to familiarize yourself with key operation Starting from the live display e Press the Menu key to enter the Main Menu e Use the Up Down arrow keys to enter sub menus e Select the Display Menu to view the available options e Use the arrow keys to move to selected menu options and press Enter to select Enter or Edit will also change check box selections e Select the Setup button next to time date You are now
110. urn to the PTZ menu In PTZ menu press Confirm to save the modification Please make sure the PTZ you are using can support the preset functions 114 6 14 5 Sequence Setup Each sequence is made up of several preset positions Each preset point includes a preset number dwell time and dwell speed Please make sure the PTZ you are using can support the sequence function before you start the setup You can save 16 sequences 1 In PTZ menu select Setup on the right side of Sequence No to enter the Sequence setup menu 2 Inthe Sequence setup menu first input the sequence number 1 16 Each sequence is made up of a series of preset positions Each sequence includes the preset number dwell time how long it will stay in each position and dwell speed how long it takes to move to the next sequence position Press the Add button to add a preset point 3 Press Confirm button to save the cruise point into the sequence 4 After you finish the setup the sequence numbers press StartSeq to check the current sequence Press StopSeq button to stop checking 5 After you finish sequence setup press ESC to return to the PTZ menu In PTZ menu press Confirm to save the modification Please make sure the PTZ you are using can support the sequence function 115 6 14 6 Cruise Pattern Setup Cruise often r
111. ve Move Active Frame to Schedule button on right side of Alarm Out Time item press ENTER to access the corresponding schedule menu Setup alarm out schedule Like other schedule setup you can set 4 time periods for one day and 7 days for one week When you finish setup press the Confirm button to return Alarms menu Copy one alarm output parameters to other alarm output In the Alarms menu you can copy parameters of current alarm output to other alarm output Save setup When you finish setup in Alarms menu press the Confirm button to Save Note If any schedule is modified you must reboot the DVR before it takes effect 6 13 Network Setup This section describes network parameters for communication with remote software Note If any network parameter is modified you must save and reboot the DVR before changes 105 will take effect In main menu select the Network option to access network setup 6 13 1 Network Settings e NIC Type Default is 10M 100M Auto Other options are 10M Half Dup 10M Full Dup 100M Half Dup and 100M Full Dup e IP address The IP address must not be conflict with other IP addresses on the network If there is DHCP server in the network you can set the IP as 0 0 0 0 save and reboot DVR In reboot process DVR will search the DHCP server and be assigned a dynamic IP address The dynamic IP address will display in
112. wer cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use of a cart stand or table is typical for temporary installations to test and demonstrate products Use extreme caution to ensure that the product is not subjected to shock or vibration When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Permanent installation requires a solid mounting surface for equipment with no 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 movement or vibration Unplug this unit during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Moving Disconnect the power before moving the unit The unit should be moved with care Even moderate force or shock may result in damage to the unit and the hard disk drives Power Sources This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use consult your appl
113. x Provide 2 options means enable and x means disable Select either ENTER or EDIT to change selections List Box Provides more than 2 options However only one of them can be selected You can press ENTER or EDIT to enter edit mode then use t and J to select one option For example on the right side of Select Camera there is a list box for you to select one camera Edit Box Allows you to input characters Press the EDIT key to enter the edit mode You can input characters as follows 1 Press the A key to select the entry mode numbers upper case lower case or symbols 2 Use gt and keys to move the cursor 3 Use the EDIT key to delete the character in front of the cursor 4 Press ENTER or ESC to exit the edit mode 4 Button Execute a special function or enter the next sub menu For example press the Policy button to enter sub menu Press Confirm to save parameters and return to the previous menu Press the Cancel key to cancel and return to previous menu Grayed out buttons indicate they can be operated only after another selection is enabled Exiting the Menu Press ESC to exit the menu and return to live view mode 44 3 4Character Input There is a status line at the bottom of all character entry screens For example In the camera name edit box the following status line appears at the bottom of screen The word

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