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1. DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued System Date Time On the Date Time menu e time and date settings are made e dates of public holidays are entered e time synchronisation is configured Setup Menu gt gt System O gt Term Date Format Time Format Time Zone Use Daylight Saving Time AIA Setup Menu gt System gt Term No Date Symbol Setup Menu gt System gt Term Automatic Sync Time Server Interval Last Sync Time Run as Server DLR3 16N XX Symbol ET Date Time C gt 7 Date Time Meaning Date Date display format Time Time display format Local time zone Activates use of summertime Daylight Saving Time Date Time gt 1 Holiday Meaning Number of entered public holiday Date of each desired public holiday Date Time CD 7 Time Sync Meaning Activates synchronisation with time server IP address or domain name of time server Synchronisation interval Time of last synchronisation Activates use of the DVR as the time server 27 Setup menu continued System Storage On the Storage menu the status and usage of the available storage media is displayed Setup Menu gt gt System gt Storage O gt 77 Information Term Symbol Meaning Type Type of storage medium Capacity Size of storage medium Format Storage medium usage gt gt Informat
2. Term Enable Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Parity 32 mp Network Symbol O gt Network ka CI o gt Network O gt Network C3 7 LAN Meaning Type of connection to DVR Manual connection required input of Manual e P Address e Gateway e Subnet Mask DHCP Automatic assignment of IP address of DNS server ADSL Requires following input as specified by provider with e ID PPPoE e Password Note Use of modem must not be activated Address of DNS server Definition of port numbers needed to access the DVR via the RAS software Modem gt E Meaning Enables modem use Note LAN type ADSL must not be enabled Baud Rate Number of data bits Number of stop bits Parity DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Setup Menu CD Term Use DVR Name Service DVRNS Server Port Use NAT DVR Name Check Help Desk DLR3 16N XX Network Network gt 7 DVRNS Meaning Enables the DVR name service IP address or domain name of DVRNS server DVRNS Digital Video Recorder Name Service Port for DVRNS Enables NAT Network Address Translation use Name by which the DVR is to be registered with the DVRNS server Check DVR name for usability after entering Information from help desk if DVRNS setting correct 33 Setup menu continued Network Notification On the Notification menu the method of notification is defined O gt M
3. v Yj v Meaning Interface Setting as specified by manufacturer of text input device ATM cash till etc Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Parity Type of text input Generic Text Epson Character string with which text input must start for the DVR to respond DVR responds to any character Character string with which text input must end for the DVR to respond Enables recording of n more lines Line delimiter as specified by the text input device manufacturer J for LF or M for CR Character string in the text input which the DVR is to ignore All transmittable character strings are specified by the text input device manufacturer Case sensitivity according to text input device manufacturer s specification Waiting time after the last string DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Setup Menu Term No Record Alarm Out Notify Setup Menu Term No PTZ Spot Monitor DLR3 16N XX Symbol mp Event mp Text In o gt Actions 1 Meaning Number of alarm input Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm These cameras must be in Event or Time and Event mode within the time slot Setup Menu gt Record gt Schedule Assign and enable e alarm outputs e internal beep by DVR These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled within the time slot Setup Menu gt Devices gt Alarm Out gt Schedule Assign and enabl
4. Setup Menu Term No Sensitivity Zone Min Blocks Zone View Motion Ignoring Interval Daytime Setup DLR3 16N XX o gt Event Symbol C j age i gt Motion Detection gt 7 Settings Meaning Enables motion detection for the camera Sensitivity of motion detection Daytime Nighttime Select the motion sensitive blocks within the time slot Left mouse button functions e Click to select deselect e Click hold down drag to define a zone for selection deletion back Right mouse button functions or menu in time slot to select blocks Select Select complete row of blocks Clear Clear selection of a row Reverse Reverse selection of a row Select All Select all blocks Clear All Clear selection of all blocks Reverse All Reverse selection of all blocks Specify in how many motion sensitive blocks motion must be detected as a minimum to trigger an alarm Daytime Nighttime Mark the motion sensitive zones red in event of motion Time interval between 2 events logged as separate events Never Each motion detection is logged as a separate event Definition of Daytime time range 45 Setup menu continued Setup Menu Term No Record Alarm Out Notify Setup Menu Term No PTZ Spot Monitor 46 Symbol C gt Event gt Motion Detection CD Actions 1 Meaning Number of alarm input Assignment of cameras to record i
5. e White text Event detection enabled e Flashing border Message acute event for 5 sec e Yellow field Pending event Setup Menu gt gt Event O gt Event Status o gt UI Event Status Term Alarm In Check Alarm In Motion Video Loss Text In Panic Record Check Recording Disk Almost Full Disk Full Event At alarm input 1 to 16 Error detected at one of alarm inputs 1 to 16 Motion detected on camera 1 to 16 Video loss on camera 1 to 16 Text input on text input device 1 to 16 Panic recording On checking the recording On checking the data medium only if DVR is not operating in Overwrite mode On checking the data medium only if DVR is not operating in Overwrite mode Setup Menu gt gt Event O gt EventStatus CD 7 Storage Term Type Disk Bad Temperature SMART 54 Meaning Memory type Data carrier status Data carrier status Result of S M A R T check DLR3 16N XX Specifications DLR3 16N XX Model EDP No Video standard Remark Event logs Security against unauthorised use Transmission rate Alarm triggering Alarm activation Remote Control Text display interface Monitor display Covert camera mode Time synchronisation System change log Zoom function Playback Post alarm recording VGA Control interface Activity detection Simplex Duplex Triplex Pen taplex mode Video inputs Monitor outputs Video output Audio input Audio output Resol
6. Record Schedule Pre Event Alarm In Motion Detection Video Loss Text In System Event Event Status x1 x1 2 x1 3 x1 4 x1 6 x1 8 DLR3 16N XX Getting started Checklist for DVR operation Step 1 2 3 4 Action Connect peripheral devices as per planned setup Specify menu language Adjust date and time Set up user Set up network and desired notification channels optional Register peripherals with DVR Set up event types and associated responses Set up recording parameters and schedule DLR3 16N XX Menu path Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Menu Setup Menu gt System gt Information gt System gt Date Time gt System gt User gt Network gt gt Devices gt gt Event gt gt Record gt 13 Getting started continued Switching on the DVR Requirement e The start up preparations are complete Step Action 1 Plug in DVR mains plug Switch on monitor Result System starts up automatically and is ready to use Accessing the Setup menu Requirement e The DVR is switched on You have set up a custom user name and password or you are using the following default access data only when first accessing the Setup menu User name admin Password blank Step Action Menu path Open Setup Menu 1 Setup Menu Result Prompt for user name and password 2 Log in as user
7. Memory requirement picture size x duration of recording x images per second Calculation example CIF resolution PAL Picture Picture Duration of Approx memory space quality size recording 5 images s 10 images s 25 images s Low 2 4 kB 24 hours 1 04 GB 2 07 GB 5 18 GB Standard 4 8 kB 24 hours 2 07 GB 4 15 GB 10 37 GB High 9 6 kB 24 hours 4 15 GB 8 29 GB 20 74 GB Very High 14 4 kB 24 hours 6 22 GB 12 44 GB 31 10 GB 2Calculation example 2CIF resolution PAL Picture Picture Duration of Approx memory space quality size recording 5 images s 10 images s 25 images s Low 4 8 kB 24 hours 2 07 GB 4 15 GB 10 37 GB Standard 9 6 kB 24 hours 4 15 GB 8 29 GB 20 74 GB High 19 2 kB 24 hours 8 29 GB 16 59 GB 41 47 GB Very High 28 8 kB 24 hours 12 44 GB 24 88 GB 62 20 GB DLR3 16N XX 17 Searching for recordings Find first stored recording Search gt Go to the First Find last stored recording Search gt Goto the Last Find recording by date and time Search gt Go to the Date Time Calendar search For each camera the calendar search indicates e the days from which there are recordings e the time ranges of recordings on those days Search mp Calendar Search Event log search The event log search enables you to search for events based on specific criteria such as e movements recorded by a specific camera e alarm from a specific alarm input e System events Search C gt Event Log Search T
8. Zoom in Close up Wide angle Save preset Load preset Playback functions Element a B Il gt gt I 10 Function Frame by frame rewind Fast rewind Start pause playback Fast forward Frame by frame forward DLR3 16N XX Menu structure The following diagram shows the menu structure F Display gt T H ag H H FH E EH Sequence E Freeze E Zoom HERE H E L Spot Monitor DLR3 16N XX Camera gt 1 CAM1 E 2 CAM2 3 CAM3 PIP 2x2 3x3 4x4 Previous Group Next Group Edit Group Camera Spot Monitor Exit Group Edit E Speed Auto Pan Tour Pattern Device Menu Light Pump Wiper Power Aux Move to Origin Spot Monitor Exit PTZ Spot Monitor 1 Menu structure continued The following diagram shows the menu structure F Setup menu DOT wwww L Search CTO 12 System Network Devices Record Event Go to the First Go to the Last Go to the Date Time Calendar Search Event Log Search Text In Search Motion Search Clip Copy Zoom Slow Play Exit Search ott un ott A LLI ir Information Date Time Storage User Shutdown Log out user Network Notification Camera Audio Alarm Out Display Remote Control
9. defined time Event f a slot in the quality set for Event mode Always record in the defined time slot in the quality Time amp set for Time mode also in case of event in the Event defined time slot in the quality set for Event mode Channels V __ Assignment of cameras to schedule Picture data settings in Time and Event modes Settings ips Number of recorded images per second Quality Picture quality of recorded images Picture data defaults in Time and Event modes Default ips Number of recorded images per second Quality Picture quality of recorded images DLR3 16N XX 41 Setup menu continued Record Pre Event On the Pre Event menu the settings for recording prior to the event are made Setup Menu gt gt Record C gt PreEvent Term Symbol Meaning No Activates the cameras ips C w Number of recorded images per second prior to the event Quality C w Picture quality of the recorded images prior to the event Recording time prior to the event Note The pre event recording memory capacity is limited Dwell C Consequently the maximum recording time prior to the event the number of recorded images and picture quality are inter dependent 42 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Event Alarm In On the Alarm In menu the alarm inputs and responses to events are configured O gt Event CD Alarmin CD 1 Settings Setup Menu Term No Title Type Panic Record Setup
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11. 393 mm approx 7 4 kg DLR3 16N XX Accessories EDP No Short description 71857 250GB hard disk for DLR DXR DTR and DCR 71919 500GB hard disk for DLR DXR DTR and DCR 74088 System keyboard with 3 axis joystick 74092 System keyboard with joystick 5 monitor 71902 USB mouse for DVR series DXR DLR3 DLR3 16N XX 57 Supported PTZ cameras Manufacturer Costar Dyna Color Chilsung Fine Pelco Dennard Tokina Dongyang Unitech Dongyang Sensormatic Eneo Philips LG Honeywell JVC Sensormatic Canon Canon Inter M Vicon Hitron 360Vision Panasonic Panasonic CBC Samsung Honeywell LG Honeywell Honeywell Idis Ultrak Ultrak Kalatel LG Samsung 58 Designation CDC 2500 CDC2400 CRD J6416 CRR 1660s D log Dennard2060 DMP 1223 DRX 500 DY 255RXC Delta Dome Il Ultra IV Fastrax G3 Basic AutoDome GRU604A TK S576 Ultra VI VC C4 VC C50i VRX 2201 Vicon 22x AF Zoom VisionDome WJ SX550A WV CS850 854 ZC SD622J Zoom Camera HDC 655 HSD 25X HSDN 251 IRX 100 KD6 KD6 Z series KTD 312 LPT A100L Novus C MRX 1000 Manufacturer Ademco Video SysMania Linlin ELMO ELMO Pacom Dongyang Sungjin Costar Samsung Techwin Samsung Pelco Samsung Techwin Hitron Designation Orbiter Microsphere ORX_1000 PIH 717 PTC 200C CVAS PTC 250C Pacom 2036 Power Controller Receiver MPU SIC722V SPD 1600 Samsung Dome Spectra Dome SRX 100B Speed Dome DLR3 16N XX Index A Accessorie
12. 576 pixels Archiving image transfer via USB and CD RW Live picture amp Playback Zoom 2x Integral Motion Detector Telemetry control functions via RS 485 port Network connection Ethernet Requirements for operation e Digital video recorder DLR3 connected e Atleast 1 camera connected e Atleast 1 monitor connected e Mouse connected if DVR is to be controlled by mouse Control options e Front panel e Mouse e RAS program DLR3 16N XX Connections on the rear Note Connections optionally for NTSC or PAL operation No Designation 1 VIDEO IN 1 16 2 LOOP 1 16 3 AUDIO OUT 4 AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 5 SPOT 6 VIDEO OUT 7 VGA 8 RS 232C 9 NETWORK 10 Al1 AI16 11 IRX IRX TX TX 12 ARIIGND 13 NO C NC 14 Reset switch 15 Power supply Functions connections Max 16 video channels Max 16 loop through video channels Audio output Max 2 Audio inputs Video output Video output PC monitor External interface Network Alarm inputs for external devices External interface RS 485 Reset alarm with external signal Alarm outputs for external devices Reset to factory defaults Mains power connection Example devices Cameras Cameras Amplifier speakers Microphone Spot monitor Monitor PC monitor Modem Network cable Sensors Keyboard PTZ camera Switch Siren flashing light DLR3 16N XX Front
13. Confirm input 3 ae Search Result List of search results is displayed 4 Select desired entry from list Search gt Event Log Search gt Option Term From First To Last Check Time Overlap Alarm In Motion Video Loss Text In Record Channels 20 Symbol N WC S 9 NO goo s Meaning Start date End date Activates a system prompt if there are multiple recordings for the same time range Alarm inputs in response to which a search for events is to start Cameras on which to search for motion detection Cameras on which to search for video loss Text input devices on which to search for events Cameras on which to search for events Search for system events Setup Menu gt Event gt System Event gt Actions DLR3 16N XX Using text in search Performing a text in search Step Action i Open text in search Result The result of the last search is displayed 2 Define text inputs 3 Confirm input Result List of search results is displayed 4 Select desired entry from list DLR3 16N XX Menu path Search gt Text In Search Option Search 21 Using text in search continued Search gt Text InSearch gt Option Term Symbol Meaning From First v C Start date To Last V _ End date Channels a Text input devices on which to search for events Type of text input Any Text In Product GEBE Generic Text Epson No V Numb
14. Date Time System Storage System User System Shutdown System Log out USER Network Network Network Notification DLR3 16N XX QO NYNYNNNA DD INI ND NI RO NI h NI ca s c ee a a ea AE B C Gb a CA Be HSH KH CC i DOAK C2 gt C CO CO ND C2 D CI I NA NAKA RA gt C2 C rx O O O O Table of contents Devices Camera Devices Audio Devices Alarm Out Devices Display Devices Remote Control Record Record Record Schedule Record Pre Event Event Alarm In Event Motion Detection Event Video Loss Event Text In Event System Event Event Event Status Specifications DLR3 16N XX Accessories Supported PTZ cameras Index Notes on disposal 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 47 49 52 54 55 57 58 59 62 DLR3 16N XX Overview Package contents e Digital video recorder DVR e Mains power cord e Operating instructions e RAS Remote Administration System software on CD e Operating instructions for RAS software on paper and CD e Mounting kit for cabinet installation Basic functions e Record video images using multiple cameras e Even based recording start e Video playback e Search for specific video sequences Features MPEG 4 compression duplex mode 8 or 16 loop through inputs VGA FBAS outputs Audio and alarm inputs outputs Max recording speed 100 field images per sec PAL Memory capacity 160 GB 410 GB 660 GB Maximum video resolution 720 x
15. Menu Term No Record Alarm Out Notify DLR3 16N XX Symbol Uhr Symbol IM o gt Event o gt Meaning Enables the alarm inputs Name of alarm input Contact method of alarm input NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Panic recording of alarm input Alarm In gt 1 Actions 1 Meaning Number of alarm input Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm These cameras must be in Event or Time and Event mode within the time slot Setup Menu gt Record gt Schedule Assign and enable e alarm outputs e internal beep by DVR These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled within the time slot Setup Menu gt Devices gt Alarm Out gt Schedule Assign and enable notifications Mail Modem LAN 1 to LAN 5 Alert Window The selected function must be enabled Setup Menu gt Network gt Notification 43 Setup menu continued Setup Menu gt gt Event ES Alarm In gt Actions 2 Term Symbol Meaning No Number of alarm input PTZ Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the w desired settings Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in event of alarm Spot Monitor 4 44 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Event Motion Detection On the Motion Detection menu the motion sensitive zones are defined and responses to events configured
16. Operating Instructions Digital Video Recorder Models DLR3 16N 160CDV DLR3 16N 410CDV DLR3 16N 660CDV Hg er wil 8 lt eneo Safety instructions EMC class gt This video recorder DVR is a class A device in accordance with EN 55022 gt This device may cause interference to other equipment in domestic use In such cases the persons opera ting the DVR are required to provide appropriate countermeasures for which they themselves bear the cost Importance of these Operating Instructions gt Please read the safety instructions and the other information contained in the Operating Instructions before connecting up and operating the DVR gt The Operating Instructions should be kept in a safe place for later reference Ambient conditions for the DVR b The DVR should be protected against excessive heat dust damp and vibration gt The DVR may only be operated at temperatures between 5 C and 40 C and up to a maximum air humidity of 90 gt The DVR may only be operated indoors and must be protected against incursion of water and damp Care of the DVR gt Never switch on the DVR when damp has penetrated it In such cases have the DVR checked by a qualified service engineer Do not place any heavy objects on the DVR gt Never cover over the DVR s vents gt Never insert metal objects or any other items into the vents This may permanently damage the DVR gt The housing may only be opened b
17. Switching off the DVR Requirement You have accessed the Setup menu Step Action Menu path Shut down the system 1 Setup Menu gt System gt Shutdown Result System shuts down automatically 2 After shutdown disconnect the mains plug 14 DLR3 16N XX Administration Saving your system setup You can save your DVR s setup data including its network configuration Requirement e USB memory stick Step Action Menu path 1 Insert a USB memory stick into one ofthe USB ports 2 Export your setup a alng System gt Information gt 3 Specify a file name 4 Export your setup Export Loading your system setup You can load your stored DVR system setup with or without its network configuration Requirement e USB memory stick with stored setup Step Action Menu path 1 Insert a USB memory stick into one ofthe USB ports Setup menu gt System gt Information gt 2 Import your setup Setup Import Select the file name and where appropriate the 3 j network configuration 4 Import your setup Import Deleting recordings You can only delete all your recordings together It is not possible to delete recordings from a specific time period Step Action Menu path Setup Menu gt System gt Information gt Clear All Data 1 Delete all recordings or Setup menu gt System gt Storage gt Information tab gt Using gt Clear DLR3 16N XX 15 Administration continued Downloading s
18. ai c gt 5 Callback Number of notification attempts by the DVR in the event of an Setup Menu gt gt Network CD Notification Term Symbol Meaning Enable Vi Enables notification by e mail SMTP Server IP address or domain name of SMTP server Port for SMTP server Port 9 Default is port 25 Authentication ite Login to SMTP server Sender Ng E mail address of sender Recipient ki E mail address of recipient Setup Menu C gt Network gt Notification Term Symbol Meaning LAN Enables notification of an RAS via LAN No Number of IP address IP Address IP addresses of RAS PCs Retry error Modem Enables notification of an RAS via modem Remote Server Phone Number Outside Line Call Callback Phone Number 34 UWE Telephone number of the modem on the notified RAS PC Outside line code for external calls if DVR s modem is con nected to a PABX system Telephone number of DVR s modem The RAS PC contacts the DVR on this number DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Devices Camera On the Camera menu the cameras are configured Setup Menu Term No Title Use Setup Menu Term No Product ID Port Setup DLR3 16N XX o gt Devices Symbol C o gt Devices Symbol 4 4 C gt Camera gt 7 Settings Meaning Activates the cameras Name of camera Visibility of recordings and camera data depending on us
19. be detected as a minimum to trigger an alarm 23 Copying recordings Copying recordings to CD or USB memory stick Step Action Menu path Find desired recordings 1 Note Make a note of the data of the recordings you Search gt want to copy 2 Define settings Search gt Clip Copy Start copying 3 Start Result The recordings are copied Search gt Clip Copy Term Symbol Meaning Data Source Record From First V _ Start date To Last v Ca End date Channels V C Assignment of cameras from which recordings are to be copied Password aa Use password if desired Destination medium Internal CD RW USB CD RW Dest C v 1 USB Storage 2 USB Storage 3 USB Storage File name gin Name of file on destination medium nee teh v Activates use of Text In data Data Verify Auer vV Activates verification after burning Burning Progress Copy status 24 DLR3 16N XX Menu descriptions Setup menu The Setup menu has the following sub menus System menu Network menu Devices menu i Record menu Event menu i DLR3 16N XX On the System menu e the basic settings are made e users are administered e the system is shut down On the Network menu the network settings are made Network access provides access to all the functions of the DVR via e RAS Remote Administration System independent of Internet Explorer The DVR can be confi
20. e notifications Mail Modem LAN 1 to LAN 5 Alert Window The selected function must be enabled Setup Menu gt Network gt Notification gt Event gt Text In o gt 77 Actions 2 4 4 Meaning Number of alarm input Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the desired settings Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in event of alarm 51 Setup menu continued Event System Event On the System Event menu the self diagnostics and corresponding messages are configured Setup Menu gt gt Event O gt System Event C gt 7 Health Check Term Symbol Meaning System v System self diagnostics interval Check Recording Setup Configuration of schedule gt gt Check Alarm In Interval and status for checking alarm inputs c gt C Setup Term Symbol Meaning Schedule On v Enables schedule entries No Number of schedule entry Day v Day ofthe week Range v Time range at 15 minute intervals Interval v Checking interval Setup Menu gt gt Event O gt SystemEvent CD 7 Storage Term Symbol Meaning Percentage of bad sectors on hard disk as from which an alarm Disk Bad Notify is triggered Cv Percentage hard disk space available as from which Disk CI i DISK AMOSE FUIL NONY Almost Full alarm is triggered Configuration of data media S M A R T check Open
21. er access privileges Normal All users see all camera data and all recordings Users without relevant access see camera title status Covert1 symbol but no recordings Users without relevant access see only camera title but no Covert2 recordings o gt Camera o gt 77 PTZ Meaning Number of camera PTZ camera type as per specified list Unique ID of PTZ camera Interface type of PTZ cameras Settings as specified by PTZ camera manufacturer Baud Rate Data Bit Stop Bit Parity 35 Setup menu continued Devices Audio On the Audio menu the audio outputs are assigned to the cameras Setup menu gt gt Devices gt Audio Term Symbol Meaning No Number of audio output Associated Camera w Assignment of camera Enable Audio Out vV Enables all audio outputs 36 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Devices Alarm Out On the Alarm Out menu the alarm outputs are configured e Settings tab The alarm outputs are configured e Schedule tab Time slots are defined in which the alarm outputs respond in specific ways Setup Menu gt gt Devices gt Alam Out CD 7 Settings Term Symbol Meaning No Number of alarm output Title u Name of alarm output Contact method of alarm output Type v NO Normally Open NC Normally Closed Dwell v Duration of alarm signal Setup Menu o gt Devices o gt Alarm Out o gt Schedu
22. er string Display Dwell lw Text In Dwell Time Transparency ai Transparency of menu screens OSD Margin Zi Distance of displayed symbols from screen margin 38 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Setup Menu gt gt Devices gt Display gt Main Monitor Term Symbol Meaning Modes of sequences in multiple playback iene All cameras are switched through sequentially Mode C v Only the image at the bottom right is switched Cameo through cameras in Covert mode are not displayed to users without Covert access Interval w Time interval between picture refresh Event Monitoring On Displays image of relevant camera in full screen mode when an event occurs Setup Menu gt gt Devices gt Display mp UI Spot Monitor Term Symbol Meaning No Number of spot monitor output Channels v gt Cameras e Display time of recordings from cameras on spot monitor Devices Remote Control On the Remote Control menu the remote control function is configured Setup Menu o gt Devices o gt Remote Control Term Symbol Meaning Port C w Interface type of remote control Setup as specified by manufacturer Baud Rate Setup CI Data Bit Stop Bit Parity Remote Control Product v Remote control type as per specified list DLR3 16N XX 39 Setup menu continued Record Record On the Record menu the basic settings for recordings and their quality a
23. ers of text elements to search for Linking operator for different query conditions blank i AND OR Name ET Text field by which the search should be made Comp v Comparison conditions Value E Numerical value against which the comparison is to be made Column Een Column number Line gem Line number v Add new set of search parameter Case Sensitive v Makes search case sensitive Load Load saved search option settings Save Fl Save current search option settings 22 DLR3 16N XX Using motion search Performing a motion search Step 1 2 3 Search Term From First To Last Type Zone Sensitivity Min Blocks Action Menu path Display desired camera in single frame Display gt Camera gt Open motion search Confirm input Search gt Motion Search Result List of search results is generated Select desired entry from list Symbol Vc V a 59 gt Motion Search gt Option Enter settings for motion search Option Search Meaning Start date End date Type of search Motion Search Search for movement in a defined zone Museum Search Search for movement of a defined object DLR3 16N XX Definition of motion sensitive zones for motion search or museum search See Zone on page 44 Sensitivity of motion detection of 1 Dull 2 3 4 5 Sensitive Motion search only not museum search Specify in how many motion sensitive blocks motion must
24. ext in search The text in search enables you to search for recordings based on specific text inputs Search gt Text In Search Motion search The motion search function can detect movements in recordings within defined zones for one camera 2 types of motion search are possible e Motion search Search for movement in a defined zone e Museum search Search for movement of a defined object Search gt Motion Search Copying recordings Recordings can be written to a CD or copied to a USB memory stick Search gt Clip Copy 18 DLR3 16N XX Using calendar search Performing a calendar search Step Action Menu path Open calendar search 1 Search gt Calendar Search Result Calendar and time line are displayed 2 Select day and time 3 Confirm input Go Search o gt Calendar Search Term Symbol Meaning Date display e Grey No recording available e White Recording available Hours display e White Recording available Ifthe date and time on the DVR have been changed such Ca as when switching to Summer time there may be multiple recordings for one time from the same camera They are stored in separate segments Select a Segment DLR3 16N XX 19 Using event log search Performing an event log search Step Action Open event log search 1 Menu path Search gt Event Log Search Result The result of the last search is displayed 2 Define criteria Option
25. gt gt Set password Add a new group Add a new user Set password a v User to be logged in automatically _ v Time after which logged in user is automatically logged out Table of possible group access privileges Meaning May shut down the DVR May install a new firmware version May change the time setting May delete recording data May make changes anywhere on the Setup menu May change the picture settings May control PTZ cameras May reset alarms May view video images from covert cameras May interrogate system status May make changes to the Record menu May use Search mode May copy video images DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued System Shutdown Setup Menu System Log out USER Setup Menu Network Network o gt System gt Shutdown C gt System gt System Log out USER On the Network menu all settings required to ensure network access are made Setup Menu Term Transfer Speed Quality DLR3 16N XX o gt Network Symbol C o gt Network Meaning o gt 77 Network Transmission bandwidth bps ips Quality of picture transmission via network PAL Very High High Standard Low bits per second images per second 14 4 kB picture 9 6 kB picture 4 8 kBipicture 2 4 kBipicture 31 Setup menu continued Setup Menu Term Type DNS Server Port Number Setup Setup Menu
26. gured so that alarms trigger a notification by e mail or notify an RAS On the Devices menu the connected peripheral devices are configured Possible peripherals are e Cameras Microphones and speakers through amplifier Sirens and signal lamps Monitors Remote control for PTZ On the Record menu the following settings are made e Recording quality e Timer control e Duration of pre event recording On the Event menu the following settings are made e Assignment of alarm inputs to alarms e Configuration of motion sensitive zones individually for each camera e Definition of text input device and assignment to alarms e Response to undesirable events The event status is additionally displayed 25 Setup menu System Information On the Information menu e basic information is entered and displayed e software updates are installed e recorded data are deleted as required Setup Menu gt System gt Information Term Symbol Meaning Site J Location of DVR Systemi ID oe os nn and DVR must be set to the same ID Language v Menu language Version Version of DVR software Upgrade J Starts installing latest version of software via USB port Import EX Import setup Export 1 Export setup Show System Log Show log of all actions and events From Date of oldest recording To Date of newest recording Clear All Data CI Deletes all stored data 26
27. ion Time range of recorded data gt gt O gt DI Format Term Symbol Meaning Use of storage medium Use as U Record Not using Activating permits 7 Reserves a data buffer as a separate Partition CD DVD b partition This is essential for burning n CDs and must be activated for a storage medium with Record usage Format M Formatting deletes the recordings from the hard disk 2 gt 77 Information Term Symbol Meaning From Start date of recorded data To End date of recorded data Clear I Delete all recordings 28 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Setup Menu Term Type Disk Bad Temperature SMART DLR3 16N XX CU System gt Storage O gt 7 Status Symbol Meaning Memory type Data carrier status Temperature status Result of S M A R T check 29 Setup menu continued System User On the User menu the user groups and individual users are set up Setup Menu gt gt System LCD User Term Group amp User Group field Group amp User User field Group User Auto Login Auto Logout DN Group access privilege Shutdown Upgrade System Time Change Data Clear Setup Colour Control PTZ Control Alarm Out Control Covert Camera View System Check Record Setup Search Clip Copy 30 Symbol Meaning Assignment of group access privileges Table of possible group access privileges
28. le Term Symbol Meaning No Number of schedule entry Day v Day ofthe week Range s Time range at 15 minute intervals Response in defined period On Continuous alarm Mode v Event Alarm in response to event Of No alarm Enable Channels Mo e Alarm outputs e internal beep by DVR DLR3 16N XX 37 Setup menu continued Devices Display On the Display menu the mode of on screen display is configured e OSD tab Specify what additional information is displayed on screen e Main Monitor tab Specify how the camera images are displayed on the main monitor e Spot Monitor tab Specify which cameras are displayed on the spot monitors Setup Menu gt gt Devices gt Display gt 1 OSD Term Symbol Displayed symbol Meaning Progress Activates display of Zoom v ol Visible when Zoom mode enabled Network v Ba Visible when DVR operating in a network nn vV E3 o an when Sequence mode enabled Screen Group 2 1 4 Displays number of groups and their ID numbers Free Space BE e Visible when Recycle mode enabled vV amp e Remaining hard disk capacity if Recycle mode not selected Date V Date Time V Time User Name Vv Display of user name Camera Activates display of No vV Display of camera number Title V Display of camera title Record V EI O Display of Record symbols PTZ vV Visible when PTZ camera is displayed Text In v Display of charact
29. n event of alarm These cameras must be in Event or Time and Event mode within the time slot Setup Menu gt Record gt Schedule Assign and enable e alarm outputs e internal beep by DVR These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled within the time slot Setup Menu gt Devices gt Alarm Out gt Schedule Assign and enable notifications Mail Modem LAN 1 to LAN 5 Alert Window The selected function must be enabled Setup Menu gt Network gt Notification O gt Event gt Motion Detection gt 7 Actions 2 4 4 Meaning Number of alarm input Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the desired settings Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in event of alarm DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Event Video Loss On the Video Loss menu checking for covert cameras and the responses to events are configured Setup Menu Term Check Obscuration Setup Menu Term No Record Alarm Out Notify DLR3 16N XX o gt Event Symbol O gt VideoLoss CD 7 Settings Meaning Sensitivity of check as to whether camera is covert Never not checked 15 very sensitive O gt Event CD VideoLos CD 7 Actions 1 Symbol IM IM Meaning Number of covert camera Assignment of cameras to record in event of alarm These cameras must be in Event or Time and Eve
30. nt mode within the time slot Setup Menu gt Record gt Schedule Assign and enable e alarm outputs e internal beep by DVR These alarm outputs and the internal beep must be enabled within the time slot Setup Menu gt Devices gt Alarm Out gt Schedule Assign and enable notifications Mail Modem LAN 1 to LAN 5 Alert Window The selected function must be enabled Setup Menu gt Network gt Notification 47 Setup menu continued Setup Menu gt gt Event C gt VideoLoss gt Actions 2 Term Symbol Meaning No Number of covert camera Select PTZ cameras to record in event of alarm and select the PTZ w desired settings Spot Monitor Select spot monitor on which camera image is displayed in v event of alarm 48 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Event Text In On the Text In menu the text input device is defined and the responses to text input are configured Setup Menu gt gt Event C gt Textin gt 77 Settings Term Symbol Meaning No Number of text input device Setup CI Configuration of text input gt gt Title Name of text input DLR3 16N XX 49 Setup menu continued o gt C Setup Term Port Setup Text In Product Transaction Start Any Character Transaction End 0 more line s Line Delimiter Ignore String Case Sensitive Time Out 50 Symbol
31. oftware updates You can download software updates for your DVR from a USB memory stick Requirement e USB memory stick with latest software release Step Action Menu path 1 Insert a USB memory stick into one of the USB ports 2 Start update Setup Menu gt System gt Information gt Upgrade 3 Install new release Hiding from specific users You can hide video images and camera data according to the preset user rights Step Action Menu path 1 Set camera Covert mode Setup Menu gt Devices gt Camera gt Settings 2 Cancel Covert Camera View access for Setup Menu gt System gt User specific users groups Restoring factory defaults Before restoring the factory defaults you should export your current system settings in case you need to re import them later see Saving your system setup and Loading your system setup Step Action 1 Shut down the system Disconnect the mains plug Push a paper clip into the Reset button on the rear of the DVR and hold it there 2 3 4 Plug in the mains plug 5 Wait for all the LEDs to flash 5 times about 30 seconds 6 Withdraw the paper clip 16 DLR3 16N XX Administration continued Determining the memory requirement of a recording The amount of memory recorded video sequences will take up depends on the following factors e Picture quality e number of images per second e duration The memory requirement for 1 camera is calculated by this formula
32. panel controls The following diagram and table set out the controls on the front panel of the DVR Designation MARITIM SPOT SEQUENCE CAMEO DISPLAY GROUP PTZ ZOOM PLAYBACK CLIP COPY MENU Menu navigation O 8 Connections gt I 44 gt gt Il PANIC ALARM 1to 16 a DLR3 16N XX Function PTZ camera functions secondary assignment Function buttons Open quit menu structure primary assignment Navigate and select within the menu structure secondary assignment Power on indicator when DVR is in operation Display at alarm Indicates hard disk operation USB ports Indicates recordings being copied Indicates Ethernet or modem connection Playback functions primary assignment Start end panic recording e Reset alarm e View event list Select cameras e Enter passwords Open built in CD RW writer Key to controls Function buttons Note The secondary function assignment is accessed by holding down the key r v 2 Hi Bi G of Function Spot monitor assignments secondary assignment Sequence On Off secondary assignment Cameo mode On Off secondary assignment Changing the image display modes primary usage Switch displayed group primary assignment PTZ camera functions On Off secondary assignment Zoom On Off primary assignment Start playback Copying recordings PTZ camera functions Element UN gt Mm was Function Zoom in
33. re made Setup Menu gt Record Term Recycle Resolution Event Record Dwell Auto Deletion Use Panic Recording Panic Recording Duration ips Quality 40 Symbol T L Jk U mp Record Meaning Enables automatic overwriting of the oldest recordings when the hard disk is full Note If not enabled recording ends when the hard disk is full Quality of recorded images Standard CIF High 2CIF Duration of recording when an event occurs Specify time after which automatically deleted Enables the panic recording function Duration of panic recording End panic recording by pressing PANIC No Limit button Panic recording ends after preset time or uu by pressing PANIC button Number of recorded images per second in panic recording Picture quality of the recorded images in panic recording DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Record Schedule On the Schedule menu the schedule for recording is defined Setup Menu gt gt Record gt Schedule Term Symbol Meaning Enables schedule entries Schedule On V Note A recording is made only if schedule entries are enabled Otherwise only panic recording is possible No Number of schedule entry Day v Day ofthe week Range v Time range at 15 minute intervals Response No Record 8 Always record in the defined time slot in the quality Time Time set for Time mode Mode C v Record only in case of event in the
34. s 57 Alarm Configuring inputs 43 Configuring outputs 37 Connecting inputs 8 Connecting outputs 8 Motion Detection 46 Resetting 9 Setting schedule for outputs 37 Setting signal duration 37 Ambient conditions 3 Assigning cameras Alarm In 43 Motion Detection 45 46 Text In 51 Video Loss 47 Assigning PTZ cameras Alarm In 44 Motion Detection 45 46 Text In 51 Video Loss 48 B Basic functions 7 C Calendar search 19 Cameo 39 Cleaning 3 Clip Copy 24 Configuring a pre event 42 Configuring audio outputs 36 Configuring event responses 43 Configuring Motion Detection 45 Configuring panic recording 40 Configuring PTZ cameras 35 Configuring remote control 39 Configuring text input as event 49 Configuring the cameras 35 Configuring video loss as event 47 Connecting cameras 8 Connections 8 Control options 7 Control protocols 58 Controls Front panel 9 Copying recordings 24 Covert mode 16 35 DLR3 16N XX D Date setting 27 Defining group access rights 30 Defining motion sensitive zones 45 Display Configuring 38 Hiding 16 35 Displaying event status 54 Disposal 62 DVRNS Network configuration 33 Dwell 37 E E mail Notification 34 EMC class 3 Enabling notification Alarm In 43 Motion Detection 46 System Event 53 Text In 51 Video Loss 47 Event Configuring a pre event 42 Configuring responses 43 Defining motion sensitive zones 45 Displaying status 54 Setting recording time 40 System events 52 Text inp
35. s a window in which the frequency rate and time and a temperature limit in Celsius or Fahrenheit for the S M A R T Setup CI check can be specified If the temperature limit is exceeded an alarm is triggered For details of your hard disk s temperature limit refer to the manufacturer s manual 52 DLR3 16N XX Setup menu continued Setup Menu Term Event Alarm Out Notify DLR3 16N XX o gt Event Symbol GM IM C gt SystemEvent CD 7 Actions Meaning Events based on checks System System check failed Panic Record Panic recording in progress Check Recording Recording check failed Check Alarm In Check of alarm inputs failed Disk Almost Full Preset limit value for hard disk capacity reached Disk Full Hard disk full Disk Bad so a for number of bad Disk Temperature Preset temperature limit reached Disk S M A R T S M A R T check failed Assign and enable e alarm outputs e internal beep by DVR Note Not possible for system event and panic recording Assign and enable notifications Mail Modem not in case of system event LAN 1 to LAN 5 not in case of system event Alert Window not in case of system event The selected function must be enabled Setup Menu gt Network gt Notification 53 Setup menu continued Event Event Status The Event Status menu indicates the status of all possible events e Grey text Event detection not enabled
36. tions DLR3 16N XX continued Model Picture size Hard disk capacity Playback speed Export of picture data Alarm inputs Alarm outputs Alarm reset Alarm messages Pre alarm recording Recording medium Archiving Menu languages Ethernet port Remote software Ports Power Supply Power consumption Temperature range Housing Colour Dimensions H x W xD Weight 56 DLR3 16N 160CDV DLR3 16N 410CDV DLR3 16N 660CDV Basic 2 2 4 kB Standard 4 4 8 kB High 8 9 6 kB Very high 12 14 4 kB NTSC PAL 2 times larger in High Resolution mode 160 GB ATA hard disk 410 GB ATA hard disk expandable to as many expandable to as many as 3 internal hard disks as 3 internal hard disks 660 GB ATA hard disks 25 half screen images per sec at CIF resolution 336 x 272 pixels PAL and Duplex via USB 2 0 CD writer Network data export Clip Player AVI JPG BMP 16x TTL programmable as NC NO terminal strip 2x relay output terminal strip 1x TTL terminal strip System error hard disk error Up to 30 minutes ATA 2 EIDE hard disks built in CD RW writer German English Italian French Spanish Polish Russian Czech Hunga rian 10Base T 100Base TX RJ 45 For remote administration and image search function RAS plus included 2x USB 1x RS 485 1x RS 232 remote control configuration or modem 100 VAC 230VAC 50 60Hz approx 150 W 5 C to 40 C Metal with plastic front panel Pantone 427C 88 x 430 x
37. ublic holidays 27 Spot Monitor Assigning a camera 39 Connecting 8 Storage media Displaying status 28 Displaying usage 28 Setting automatic overwrite 40 Switching off 14 Switching on 14 System Export setup 26 Import setup 26 Logging out as USER 31 Shutdown 31 System events Configuring 52 Health Check 52 DLR3 16N XX Index continued T Text in search 21 Time Setting 27 Synchronising 27 DLR3 16N XX 61 Notes on disposal Correct disposal of this DVR WEEE Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the member states of the European Union and other European coun tries with a separate collection system The marking on the DVR and on the documentation stipulates that it must not be thrown away in normal domestic waste at the end of its useful life General rules gt Avoid uncontrolled waste disposal Please dispose of this DVR separately from other waste so as to avoid posing a hazard to the environment and to human health b Recycle the DVR in order to aid the sustainable reuse of material resources Private users gt Contact the retailer from whom you purchased the DVR or your competent local authority to find out how you can recycle the DVR in an environmentally friendly way Commercial users gt This DVR must not be thrown away with trade waste To clarify the conditions of disposal check your purchase contract or contact your supplier 62 DLR3 16N XX lt eneo
38. ut 49 Video Loss 47 Event log 20 F Front panel 9 Controls 9 10 G Getting started Video recorder 3 13 H Health Check 52 IP Address 32 33 59 Index continued L LAN Network configuration 32 M Memory requirement Recording 17 Memory type 28 Menu descriptions Search menu 18 Setup menu 25 Menu structure 11 Modem Network configuration 32 Monitor Configuring display 38 Configuring display sequence 39 Connecting 8 Motion Search 23 N Network configuration 31 Network settings DVRNS 33 LAN 32 Modem 32 P Package contents 7 PANIC 9 40 PTZ cameras Connecting 8 Supported cameras 58 R Recording Copying 24 delete 15 Memory requirement 17 Search 18 Setting schedule 41 Recreate factory settings 16 Recycling the device 62 Remote control Setting system ID 26 Reset 8 16 60 S Safety instructions 3 Schedule Setting for alarm 37 Setting for recording 41 Search Calendar search 19 Event log 20 Motion Search 23 Text In 21 Setting a password 30 Setting automatic overwrite 40 Setting menu language 26 Setting recording quality 40 Setting system ID for remote control 26 Setting the duration of records in an event oc currence 40 Setting up a concealed camera 16 35 Setting up Notification 34 Setting up user groups 30 Setting up users 30 Setup menu Access 14 Menu descriptions 25 Shutdown 14 Software updates 16 Software version 26 Specifying p
39. ution Compression method Recording speed DLR3 16N XX DLR3 16N 160CDV 71926 PAL NTSC auto detection DLR3 16N 410CDV 71927 DLR3 16N 660CDV 71928 Unlimited number of entries for alarm event text messages loss of signal Key locking 64 user groups with programmable access up to 256 users 100 images per sec PAL E mail pager remote SW RAS Automatic multi screen display of alarm images programmable ATM POS 10 channels max Real time playback 25 field images per sec PAL 30 field images per sec NTSC per camera Programmable Network time log network time server Up to 5000 entries for login logout configuration changes remote access change of signal connection disk read write errors 2x Frame image 4 9 16 channel split PIP Up to 15 minutes RS 485 port for PTZ control verified logs eneo Fastrax Pelco P D or keyboard connection for remote control Programmable 16 x 12 192 grid 5 sensitivity settings Duplex 16x 1 Vp p F BAS 75 Ohm BNC loop through 1x Spot Outputs 1Vss F BAS 75 Ohm BNC 1x 1 Vp p F BAS 75 Ohm BNC 1x S VHS S 1 Vp p C 0 3 Vp p 75 Ohm 2x amplifier input cinch 1x amplifier output cinch 720 x 576 pixels display MPEG 4 higher compression rates with same picture quality enable maxi mum recording times 100 field image per sec at CIF resolution 336 x 272 pixels PAL 50 field image per sec at 2CIF resolution 672 x 272 pixels PAL 55 Specifica
40. y authorised persons Repairs may only be carried out by qualified service personnel b The DVR must be disconnected from the power supply before its housing is opened Getting started with the DVR b When laying the connecting cables make sure no weight is placed on them that they are not kinked or damaged and that no damp can penetrate them Cleaning the DVR gt The housing of the DVR may only be cleaned with a damp not wet cloth gt Use only a mild detergent Do not use solvent containing detergents or petrol This could permanently damage the surface finish Spare parts gt Use only original spare parts from Videor Technical GmbH DLR3 16N XX 3 Table of contents Overview Package contents Basic functions Features Requirements for operation Control options Connections on the rear Front panel controls Key to controls Function buttons PTZ camera functions Playback functions Menu structure Getting started Checklist for DVR operation Switching on the DVR Accessing the Setup menu Switching off the DVR Administration Saving your system setup Loading your system setup Deleting recordings Downloading software updates Hiding from specific users Restoring factory defaults Determining the memory requirement of a recording Searching for recordings Using calendar search Using event log search Using text in search Using motion search Copying recordings Menu descriptions Setup menu System Information System

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