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1. E Input yourlIP address and subnet mask The IFP Addresses on your network must be within the same range 64 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically i your network supports this capabdly Otherwise you need to ask pour network adminstrator for the appropiate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway iban DNS sarme adder aulomelcae Use the lolong DNS server addrester Prefered DNS server e a Ahemate DNS server Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digital recorder To access the DVR from the computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http 192 168 1 3 65 Direct High Soeed Modem Connection a Do aT gos P ie 2 Sa P ff ets Hi speed modem la PN m Hr ee TES 7 I gt d Ng t my Yen the aly E i Internet Cat 5 Straight Through Cable o Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable Pins 4 5 T7 and E are not used Ping s 5 7 and are not used Pin number Wire Color Straight Through J Wire Becomes Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange q Pin 3 gt Greenihlte Pin 4 gt Blue 2 Pin gt BluefVVhite Pin gt Green 3 Pin gt Big
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3. Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs Recording Quality This field is for setting up video recording quality this item lets you set the quality of the video picture for the alarm event by selecting a compression rate 21 There are six quality levels for recording Lower 15KB Low i 19KB Basic 23KB Standard 27KB High 31KB Superior 35KB To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Alarm 1 4 Types These fields represent what to do when a signal is received from the alarm board connector There are two types of alarm signals The first is N O which stands for Normally Open circuit The Second is N C which stands for Normally Closed circuit The default setting is N O This option would be set according to the type of alarm input connected to the alarm board For example if you connected a door sensor which was a Normally Open circuit you would set the alarm type to N O To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Please note Refer to Appendix D for more information about setting up the alarm board Alarm Reset Type This field is to set the alarm signal back to normal If you h
4. Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press ZX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 31 RS232 RS485 Setting Menu R52327 R5485 SETTING MEHU m atom DoD D o a a a wun NNN 4 noc D O _ ee j wo OOo Wiad NO AANA NNN w m2 RE lE D20 DD D a sO oa De VTS m un comet cose mic np pow w wen a TTT Diagram 12 Diagram twelve is a screen shot of the RS232 RS485 Setting Menu This menu is for setting up a connection from the digital recorder to a computer to transfer instructions or information using the HyperTerminal program in Windows In the RS232 RS485 Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows RS232 gt RS232 Baud Rate This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232 port on the DVR There are six different speeds 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS and 3840 BPS The default setting from the factory is 9600 BPS To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt RS232 Stop Bit This field is to set the stop bit for the RS232 connection There are two different stop bits 1 or 2 The default in the DVR is set to 1 To change this simply
5. 01 12 Date 01 31 Day of Week gt Time This field represents the current time on the DVR which is in military time To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection The date is represented as follows Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 Second 00 59 12 Menu Language This field is set to English from factory and can not be changed Video System This field is set to NTSC from factory which is the North American Video Standard and can not be changed The European and Asian Video Standards are PAL Version This field represents the firmware version the digital video recorder is using Please note New firmware versions are available for download from our ftp site see page for firmware upgrade instructions Release Date This field represents the date the firmware was released A Yv lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press AX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 13 Title Setting Menu E 1m it F SETTING NEHU Diagram 3 Diagram three is a screen shot of the Title Setting Menu In this menu you can set a unique title for each of your cameras To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are t
6. in the address bar type http IP address of your internet service provider 8100 79 Dynamic DNS Dynamic Domain Name System is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing IP Address This is a useful feature since many computers do not use a static IP address gt To setup Dynamic DNS simple go to Tools and the Misc At the bottom of the screen you will be able to enable DynDNS gt Once you have enabled it enter the server address of DynDNS org members dyndns org gt Then enter the hostname you created with DynDNS org gt Then enter the username and password you use to log into DynDNS org 80 Dlink _ Sa Ai High Speed 2 4GHz Wireless Router DI 624 i zd Home __Advanceg SCELTE OS a Ping Test Ping Test is used to send Ping packets to test if a computer is on the Internet Admin Host Name or IP Fing address Time Restart Device Reboots the Dl 624 System Reboot Block WAN Ping EF Firmware When you Block WAN Ping you are causing the public WAN IP address on thi b24 to not respond to ping commands Pinging public WAN IP addresses is a co method used by hackers to test whether your WAN IP address is valid Discard PING from WAN side Enabled Disabled Cable Test UPNP Settings l Enabled Disabled Gaming Mode Enabled Disabled VPN Pass Through Allows VPM connections to work through the DI b24 PPTP Enabled 0 Disabled IPSec Ena
7. key DATA1 Play keycode checksum 2 1 The format of message packet is as follows Length Byte Prefix 0x86 0x87 or 0x88 Receiver ID high byte Receiver ID low byte Opcode Byte Data Bytel Data Byte Data Byte3 Checksum Byte 2 2 Length Byte This Length Byte is also a prefix Bit must be 1 EX 0x87 gt this packets has 7 bytes length not included Length byte itself 2 3 Receiver ID 1 Individual receiver ID Decimal 14bit binary value 0 0000000 0000000 l 0000000 0000001 2 0000000 0000010 126 0000000 1111110 127 0000000 1111111 128 0000001 0000000 129 0000001 0000001 255 0000001 1111111 256 0000010 0000000 511 0000011 1111111 16382 1111111 1111110 Hbyte 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 01 02 03 TE 2 Broadcast ID Decimal 14bit binary value Hbyte 16383 1111111 1111111 Tf Lbyte Tf 91 byte 00 01 02 Te TE 00 01 TE 00 aE Te Receiver ID Digital Video Recorder ID 0 ID 1 ID 2 ID 126 ID 127 ID 128 ID 129 ID 255 ID 256 ID 511 ID 16382 Receiver ID Digital Video Recorder all Digital Video Recorder connect to RS485 2 4 Opcode Byte amp Data bytes 2 4 1 OPcode Opcode Datal Function 2 4 1 A remote key pressed OPcode 0x4B Datal Key 0x00 key CHI 0x01 key CH 0x02 key CH3 0x03 key CH4 0x04 key MODE 0x05 key ZOOM 0x06 key SEQ 0x07 key MENU 0x08 key REC 0x09 key RE
8. B20 8mm L x 215mm W x 100mm H Front Panel Keypads Keys OO0O0 00 O O ES iaman LK MEMU SbOdG5O4 ar pl jM IM I ET ll gt F SOOGOOOG eee es J 9 oO CG DGPLAF ver orun g T k Lo RNPT f A Ho oo A COOCOO C CH1 CH4 Press channel key 1 4 to display the video image in full screen format for the channel specified MODE Press to switch between Picture In Picture and Quad modes ZOOM Pressing this key while viewing a full screen image will display a magnified resolution of the image on the monitor SEQ Press this key to enter the auto sequential switching mode MENU Press this key to enter Setup menu REC Press this key to start recording REV PLAY Pressing this key will start reverse playback STOP Press this key to stop recording and playback 12 PLAY Press this key to playback PAUSE Press this key to pause the playback picture SEARCH Press this key to enter the Search Menu 15 COPY Under PAUSE or PLAYBACK Press this key to start copy still picture or video stream onto a Compact Flash card 1s Display Pressing this key once will turn the display on Pressing it a second time will give you Hard Disk Drive statistics al CH1 CH2 2003 04 22 10 41f00 CH3 CH4 Display OFF Display Date Time and Titles CH1 CH2 2003404 22 0 44 00 DISK 80 CH4 7 HDD KEY Turning this key to the lock position will activate the Hard Drive for re
9. Flash Card is greater than 32 MB If you own a compabile flash card then make sure the flash card is formatted in Fat32 file system See your Windows Manual on How to format the flash card in Windows O I cannot connect to the recorder via the internet 1 The first thing to check is does your internet provider block any ports 2 Are you using the IP address from the Internet Service provider 3 If you are using a router are the ports in your router opened NOTE Please be sure that ports 80 1111 2222 3333 4444 6666 are open 4 If you are using Windows XP please update the Java Virtual Machine This can be done by going to http java sun com and downloading the file called JavaVM QO Ifyou have a Dynamic IP address from your Internet Service Provider Dynamic IP addresses can cause conflicts when trying to connect to DVR s on a high speed internet connection With new router technology DDNS it allows you to overcome this problem DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address It is useful when you are hosting your own DVR website FTP server or other server behind the Router Before using this feature you need to sign up for DDNS service at www dyndns org or 100 www tzo com Preferred routers Linksys BEFSR41 V3 or DLINK D1624 or any router that offers DDNS 101 CE Declaration This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CE Class B digital
10. SUB 9 pin RS 232 connector D SUB 9 pin connector specifications The pin assignment of the 9 pin D SUB connector Digital Video Recorder HOST pIN NAME NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED s NOT CONNECTED _ NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED NOT CONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED 9 NOT CONNECTED 89 Transmission Setting There are 6 different speeds that can be used to transmit instruction or information through the RS232 RS485 port on the device 1200 baud 2400 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud and 3840 baud The default setting from the factory is 9600 baud Please refer to RS232 RS485 Setting Menu on page 32 for details Remote Control Protocol A computer can be used to control the DVR by sending the packet as follows 1 1 Sample control code packets Examplel A packet that send REC key to Digital Video Recorder ID 5 Ox85 0x00 0x03 0x4B 0x08 0x5D length Receiver ID high byte Receiver ID low byte OPcode key DATA1 Rec keycode checksum Example A packet that send PAUSE key to Digital Video Recorder ID 4999 0x85 0x27 0x07 0x4B Ox0C Ox0A length Receiver ID high byte Receiver ID low byte OPcode key DATAI Pause keycode checksum Example3 A packet that send PLAY key to all Digital Video Recorder broadcast 0x85 0x7f 0x7f 0x4B 0x0B 0x59 90 length Receiver ID high byte Receiver ID low byte OPcode
11. Setting Menu BUZZER SETTING NEHU U R A H D U T j T re ll erate a oe me ee T IOU 4D0 W malutak 1 Mm ai EE 2 eoeecoeea a LI Diagram 8 Diagram eight is a screen shot of the Buzzer Setting Menu This menu is to set the internal buzzer In the Buzzer Setting Menu the following fields are defined as gt Buzzer This field is to turn the internal buzzer enable or disable the internal buzzer The default is set to enable To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Record In This option is to turn the buzzer on or off when the DVR is in record mode To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Alarm In This field is to turn the buzzer on or off when alarm recording is enabled To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys hese are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Motion In This option is to turn the buzzer on or off when motion recording is enabled To change this simply use the arrow keys on the 24 DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up an
12. Setting menu and turn them off gt Once you have stopped any type of recording on the DVR you are ready to do playback gt Press the search button to enter the search menu See Diagram 26 48 ati i OT SEARCH MENU Diagram 26 gt Use the up and down arrow keys to select Date Time and press the enter key gt Diagram 27 illustrates what the Date Time field may look like Use the up and down arrow keys to enter a date and time you want to playback highlight search and press the enter key This in turn will start playing the segment you chose Diagram 27 gt To stop playing back press the stop key 49 Chapter Copying Video Before continuing please be sure to have reviewed the preceding chapters You are now ready to copy an image or video from the DVR This chapter will show you how to copy a still image or movie from the recorder gt Please Note Lexar Compact Flash Cards are not compatible with our digital recorders We suggest using Sandisk or Kingston Compact Flash Cards gt Insert the Sandisk or Kingston Compact Flash Cards into the Compact Flash card slot on the front panel of the DVR When inserting the Compact Flash card make sure the direction of insertion is correct Still Image Copy gt First step is to play the video you want to archive Please refer to chapter 5 to for playing back video gt Once you ate in playback mode press the pause button You may use the jog
13. Thurs Fri or Sat Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection 15 The third field is set to March This signifies the month in which the daylight savings time will occur Your options are Jan through Dec Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection The last two fields represent the time Use the up and down arrow keys to choose the time you want to go from to the time you want it to be gt Stop Time This field represents when the daylight savings time will come to an end Use the same steps you used for the Start Time to make the necessary changes for the Stop Time A Vv lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press AX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 16 Timer Setting Menu TIRER SETTING MEHU m m S2cTeorereorrcorou fos PosQespes osfes es os esPes os s oe BEREREE SE Re HRHRESBS ENERE TELE m TF S2Tea2rcorcoroen D espe tes o a a o a en a a I NNMMWA MM MMM S E TST D digi ca da t Ga dad Gid Cd Gd Gad i E ETEEN RBeHREREBSeeHHE ETT a AAAA NAANA O O00 0 69 00 6 Ua ia 0 do ia ue HAHAHAHA nnnnane O2cearToaaTooryv 2 OO DO O DE 2 a VULCAN a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ai boaa Dona Pt Kona Dona Ton a bona Dona baa beaa BT ain ba bai boa boa bo Tona Ton a aus bau boaa E T 5 S 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 tt atte ettte ese Diagra
14. device The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference In which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
15. dial to go back or forward to select the image you wish to copy gt Once you have the image you want copied on the screen press the copy button 50 gt You will then see Copying on the screen while it is copying to the flash card When it has finished copying will disappear from the screen TTA Diagram 28 Diagram 29 gt The image on the Compact flash card will be stored as a jpeg file Copy as a MOV File gt First step is to play the video you want to archive Please refer to chapter 5 to for playing back video gt Once you are in playback mode select the camera and have the portion of the video you wish to copy Then press the copy button f as fi JOUE FILE E P oe ant wa nzela a BIT a Diagram 30 gt You will see a screen similar to diagram 30 when you have pressed the copy button This on screen menu will help you finish the copying process At this point to continue recording you would press the copy button again Once you have the video you want to stop copying just press the pause button 51 gt To exit press the stop button gt The video is now stored on the Compact flash card as a MOV file This type of file can be played using QuickTime video player You can download this program for free from www quicktime com Other Archiving Methods gt Other methods of archiving may include Powercon software which can be found on our ftp site ftp 64 210 7 210 Y
16. is all dependent on what was set in the normal record setting see page 19 44 Chapter Playback Overview Before continuing please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup Chapter 3 You are now ready to begin setting up the machine for playback This chapter will show you how to setup the recorder for basic playback Basic Playback gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 through 4 If you ate in Record mode hit the stop button to stop recording If the menu pops up when you press the stop button This usually means you have either the DVR is in Timer record or Motion record Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Go to Either Timer Setting Menu or Motion Record Setting menu and turn them off Once you have stopped any type of recording on the DVR you are ready to do playback Pressing the play button will set the recorder into playback mode and play the last segment recorded If you Press the Rev play button it will play the last known segment in reverse mode At any point if you wish to fast forward or rewind while playing back simply use the shuttle dial to do so The speed will be shown on the corner of the screen lt lt Or gt gt 2 4 6 8 16 32 600X If you want to do a slow playback press the pause button anytime during playback Then simply turn the shuttle clockwise or counter clockwise depending if you want to do a slow forward or slow rewind The speed will b
17. keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Password This field is the password for the system when the password is enabled The password supports up to 6 characters The available alphanumeric characters are 0to9 Ato Z and amp To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Please Note For More information please refer to Password Chapter A Vv lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press AX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 39 Chapter Recording Overview Before continuing please be sure to have reviewed DVR Menu Setup Chapter 3 You are now ready to begin setting up the machine for normal recording This chapter will show you how to setup the recorder for basic recording Basic Recording Setup gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 and 2 Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Turning the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise will allow you to scroll through the different menu setup option pages gt Once You Reach the Normal Record Setting Menu See Page 19 change the Recording speed and quality that bes
18. network RS232 connector Connect D Sub 9 pin connector to RS232 port for remote control C RS485 connector RJ 45 Connector to Cascade multi Digital Video Recorder FAN Cooling FAN Chapter Installation The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers Please refer to the following diagram for the basic wiring connections gt Please note Monitors and Cameras must be purchased separately Audio Input F 7 Main Monitor al RS232 a a Power Source 5 1 7 Alarm In Out d J RS485 Ethernet Speaker CALL Monitor Diagram 1 Basic Wiring Instructions Please refer to diagram 1 on page 9 to assist you with this portion of the installation gt Power Connect the power source or adapter into the power socket shown in diagram 1 Please note Do not plug the digital video recorder into the same power source as the cameras Cameras Connect each cameras video output to the video input on the digital video recorder shown in diagram 1 Please note At least one camera must be connected before the system is running for the auto detection of video standard to take effect Audio Input The camera audio output or Microphone is connected to the audio input terminal at the rear panel Speaker Connect the speaker or other audio listening devices to the audio output terminal on the back of the digital video recorder Eth
19. up and down arrow keys to make your selection Water Mark Pos This field is set the water mark position You can set the water mark to either the top or the bottom The factory default is set to top To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection A Vv lt gt Press d or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 27 Network Setting Menu HETUORK SETTIHG MEHU IP ADDRESS 064 210 867 214 HETHASK 255 255 255 218 6 A TEUAY 6 6 4 2 1 6 66 7 1 93 HAC ADOR BBEB 40D56 36E6 USER HAHE PASSUORD LEVEL EU GUEST GE E GEHERAL ADR SUPER Diagram 10 Diagram ten is a screen shot of the Network Setting Menu This menu is for setting up the configuration for networking to the DVR Please refer to the Networking Chapter of this manual to fully understand how to setup your network for this DVR In the Network Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows gt IP Address This field is to set a static IP Address for the DVR A static IP address is an IP address whose value does not change We suggest using a static IP address If your Internet provider does not offer a static IP address you have the option to use a dynamic IP ad
20. use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection 32 RS485 RS232 Parity This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected You can choose between None Odd or Even parity levels Default is set to None To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection RS232 Data Bit This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring There are two settings for this option 8 or 7 The default is set to 8 To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection RS485 Baud Rate This field is to set the speed at which is used to transmit instruction or information through the RS485 port on the DVR There are six different speeds 1200 BPS 2400 BPS 4800 BPS 9600 BPS 19200 BPS and 3840 BPS The default setting from the factory is 9600 BPS To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection RS485 Stop Bit This field is to set the stop bit for the RS485 connection There are two different stop bits 1 or 2 Th
21. 7 Diagram 19 gt To stop recording simply press the Stop button 41 Please Note When the Hard Drive is full the DVR will either stop recording automatically or overwrite from the beginning of the hard drive This is all dependent on what was set in the normal record setting see page 19 Motion Recording Setup gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 and 2 Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Turning the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise will allow you to scroll through the different menu setup option pages gt Once You Reach the Normal Record Setting Menu See Page 19 change the Recording speed to 0 2 IPS and quality that best fits your application gt Use the jog dial after completing the previous step and go to Motion Record Setting menu See Page 35 Change the Recording speed and quality that best fits your application Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Exit the menu by pressing the Menu button Once you have exited the menu if motion is occurring the DVR will go into record mode Make sure you press the record button if not recording or if after motion has stopped the record light has gone off Please Note If you see the Record Light going on and off you are not recording properly in motion This will eat up your hard drive space To remedy this problem simply press the record button when th
22. 80 to 80 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR 1111 to1111 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR 2222 to 2222 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable 73 DYR 3333 to 3333 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR 4444 to 4444 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR_ 6666 to 6666 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR 1600 to 1600 Both 192 168 1 50 Enable gt The next step is to open ports within your router Open virtual ports in the router o EDR Ports to open 80 1111 1600 o EDSR Ports to open 80 1111 2222 3333 4444 6666 gt If your Internet Service Provider Blocks port 80 Simply do the following Clicking the UPnP Forwarding button on the Port Range Forwarding tab will display the UPnP Forwarding tab The UPnP Forwarding tab displays preset application settings as well as options for customization of port services for other applications Firmware version 1 04 12 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 V3 Applications amp Gaming Setup Security oats Port Range Forwarding Port Triggering UPnP Forwarding UPnP Forwarding Administration Status Application Ext Port TCP UDP Int Port IP Address Enabled FTP 21 21 192168 1 0 Telnet 23 23 192 168 1 0 SMTP 25 2 25 192168 1 0 DNS 53 e 53 192168 1 0 TFTP 69 69 192 168 1 0 finger 79 e 79 192 168 1 0 HTTP 80 80 192 1681 0 POP3 110 110 192168 1 0 NNTP 119 119 192 1681 0 SNMP 161 161 192 168 1 0 8100 gt 80 192 168 1 150 8100 80 192 168 1 150 0 e 0 192 168 1 0 0 e 0 192 1681 0 0 gt 0 1
23. 92 1681 0 Cisco SYSTEMS To add a server using UPnP Forwarding 74 1 Enter the name of the application in the appropriate Application Name field 2 Next to the name of the application enter the number of the external port used by the server in the Ext Port column Check with the Internet application software documentation for more information 3 On the same line select the protocol UDP or TCP 4 Enter the number of the internal port used by the server in the Int Port column Check with the Internet application software documentation for more information 5 Enter the IP address of the server that you want the Internet users to be able to access 6 Check the Enable box to enable the services you have defined UPnP Forwarding will not function if the Enable button is left unchecked This is disabled unchecked by default Example DVR 8100 TCP 80 192 168 1 50 Enable DVR 8100 UDP 80 192 168 1 50 Enable gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http IP address of your internet service provider 8100 Dynamic DNS The Router offers a Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS feature DDNS lets you assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address It is useful when you are hosting your own website FTP server or other server behind the Router Before you can use this feature you need to sign up for DDNS service at www dyndns org DDNS servic
24. Connects to other computers networks and the Internet Start E Control Panel 62 Right click on Local Area Connections Double click on Properties Network Connections Fle Edit Wew Fevorites Tools Advanced Help sack T ey F Pp Search Folders Hak Address Nebwork Conmeckians A Name Network Tasks i LAN or High Speed Internet Create anew l TRER connection 4 Disable Set up a home or small Status office network Repalt Disable this network device Bridge Connections Repair this conmection Rename this connection Create Shorbcuk Wie status of this Rename connection Change settings of this Properties connection Other Places E Control Panel amp My Network Places E My Documents Y My Computer Details A F Stari Network Connections 63 E Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP E Click Properties 4 Local Area Connection 7 Properties o wee 2 ee General Advanced Connect using E D Link DWL A650 This connection uses the following items cd El Client for Microsoft Networks W JB File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks w i doS Packet Scheduler v Y intemmet Proteceal TOR IP Install Desorption Tranemission Control Protecol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communicator across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected
25. DVR4 80 Users Manual and Installation Instructions DV R4 80 Users Manual safety Precautions Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover Do not drop metallic parts through slots This could permanently damage the appliance Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance To prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage the appliance Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where hi
26. This field represents the camera channels 1 through 4 OP This field is to set the option of turning motion on or off If OP is turned on the DVR will respond by recording when motion occurs If OP is turned off the DVR will not record when motion occurs To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection SEN This entry signifies the sensitivity to pick up motion for each camera There are four different sensitivity levels that can be used High Standard Basic Low The default setting is standard To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Manual Edit This field represents manual editing of each camera for motion To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Once you have chosen the channel you would like to manually edit press the ENTER button This will bring you to a new screen 36 gt Diagram 14 shows a screen shot of the manually edit screen Use the arrow buttons to move through the squares Initially all the squares are pink in color signifying that these squares are set up to pick up motion To deselect a square simp
27. V PLAY Ox0A key STOP Ox0B key PLAY 0Ox0C key PAUSE Ox0D key SEARCH Ox0E key COPY OxOF key DISPALY 0x10 key SHUTTLE lt x2 0x11 key SHUTTLE lt x4 0x12 key SHUTTLE lt x6 0x13 key SHUTTLE lt x8 0x14 key SHUTTLE lt x16 0x15 key SHUTTLE lt x32 0x16 key SHUTTLE lt x600 0x17 key SHUTTLE gt gt x2 0x18 key SHUTTLE gt x4 0x19 key SHUTTLE gt x6 Oxla key SHUTTLE gt x8 Oxlb key SHUTTLE gt gt x16 Oxle key SHUTTLE gt gt x32 Oxld key SHUTTLE gt x600 Oxle key JOG Oxlf key JOG 2 5 Checksum Byte Checksum is computed as the sum of all previous byte including the length byte then mask with Ox f 92 Remote Control Optional E The remote controller is an accessory to enhance the handy operations of digital video recorder Figure 1 You can clo all the settings and operations by the remote controller The eftective distance is up to 10 meters The keypad functions are as same as the front panel of the digital video recorder without any obstacles 93 Appendix 1 2 EF es Ea EA BUTEA ae i E UTAN LEI fy or e BHi CH CHa CHa hoe Ko Oo hd MODE ZOCOM SEQ MENU CA C3 EY E REC REWPLAY STOP PLAY A C E i os PAUSE SESRCH Cory DISPLAY J EverFocus PRETAN i a a a Figure 1 Appendix Time Lapse Mode Recording Time When Recording with an 80 GB HDD el acon Es
28. WLA ue Ig ee f Ete Internet Straight Through Cable Router Straight Through Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a straight cable Pins 4 5 Tand amp are not used Ping s 5 7 and are oe sad Pinnumber Wirecolr gf Straight Through Wir Becomes Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Fin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin gt Bluevhite Pin 6 gt Green 3 gt Pin f Broan hite Pin gt Brown 6 Diagram 33 Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a straight through cable Please remember you can not use a cross over network cable for this application 68 gt Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the router gt Now Log into the DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter go to the Network Setting Menu See page 28 for more instructions gt If you have a Linksys Router Assign an IP address of 192 168 001 050 to the DVR a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 000 and a default gateway of 192 168 001 001 If you have a D Link Router Assign an IP address of 192 168 000 050 to the DVR a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 000 and a default gateway of 192 168 000 001 If you have a pre existing LAN Go to a Computer on the pre existin
29. an hite Pin gt Brown 6 Diagram 32 Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a straight through cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a straight through cable Please remember you can not use a cross over network cable for this application gt Once you have a straight through cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the high speed modem 66 gt Now Log into the DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter go to the Network Setting Menu See page 28 for more instructions gt Assign the Static IP address which you obtained from the internet service provider to the DVR the Subnet mask from the internet service provider to the DVR and the default gateway of the internet service provider Please Note If you have a dynamic IP address this type of connection will not work for you You will need to purchase a router or ask your internet service provider for a static IP address Please refer to local area network connection checklist gt Once you have reached this point click ok and restart both the computer and the digital recorder gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http and the IP address of your internet service provider 67 Router or LAN Connection fr ie Ha a a ie FY CER m i m i PO fod Hi speed modem Ic m nee if E
30. arding Linksys feature or Virtual Server D Link feature This will be addressed in the next two chapters If you have a Dynamic IP address and have open the ports simply go to Chapter 9 to Configure DDNS Once you have reached this point and you have restarted the digital recorder To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http and the IP address of your internet service provider Please Note If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 you may use a different port to access the DVR through the routers UPNP forwarding Linksys feature or Virtual Server D Link feature This will be addressed in the next two chapters 70 Chapter 10 Linksys Port Forwarding This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the Linksys router Please understand we do not support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need Technical support on this router you must call Linksys This Chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user nothing more To access the Web based Utility launch Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator and enter the Router s default IP address 192 168 1 1 in the Address field Then press Enter A password request page will appear Non Windows XP users will see a similar screen Leave the User Name field blank The first time you open the Web based Utility use the default password admin You can set a new password fro
31. ave a N O alarm in the alarm types you would set it back to N O If you have a N C citcuit you would set it back to N C To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Alarm Duration Time When any sensor alarm connected to the device is activated the device will immediately react an alarm and display the warning message This entry is used to set the alarm duration from 1 to 99 seconds To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Pre Alarm Operation This feature turns the pre alarm recording on or off To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also 22 represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Recording Speed This option is to set the speed of the pre alarm recording To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection A Yy lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press AX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 23 Buzzer
32. ay STOP Press this key to stop Video display 3 PLAY Playing back the Video display 4 Step Forward the Video display 5 Step Backward the Video display u PAUSE Press this key to pause the Video display Cc Control Mode This key will switch user to direct remote control mode 86 Note Control Mode which only allow use with access level Super user Control for Playback Video Speed Control for Playback Position The system allows up to 3 ways playback video by SEGMENT ALARM LIST and DATE TIME a JID 1A 1 playback by segment list 158 coe a E playback by alarm list By bn Yee foaia Deke C A m s L m rem tar nMOS FO ee oo a cii OTe oT Pirker mE NAE FITTE playback by Date time 87 00000 All available segments are shown in the list Click to select and highlight Click to playback selected video segment Current connection and playback status is shown along with date and time Full screen view Quad screen view Nine split screen view Sixteen split screen view A pop up menu to select camera to view will be shown by pressing nght mouse button 15 16 17 18 function are available with limited MUX Please Note If any icon is grayed it means that particular function is not accessible 88 Chapter 14 Interface Specifications This Digital Video Recorder may be controlled by a computer or a R5232 terminal via the standard D
33. bled Disabled Dynamic DNS DONS Enabled Disabled Sener Address members dyndns arg Host Name Username Password 81 Chapter 12 DDNS This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for setting up DDNS Please understand we do not support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need Technical support on DDNS you must call Linksys or D Link This Chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user nothing mote Creating a DDNS Account gt The first step is to open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http www dyndns or gt The next step is to register with dyndns org by clicking on sign up now E Biel Lli i fel opie Control Your DHS Guster DHEA Take d i a D AH Har oe Ce er a ee ee ee bol a Ci ave HFH Ea r FOU T i ey A l mecondany ORGS Fian jae oven repre ee Ea hl Lew tirim id cur bic DES eimi Domain Aegis bms nay te ETT pah Ae Be re a r EAA arnee De maj State ORES fet o T Peers be ere ee a a er ca m ess Cicer rae fice Las a 5 Te ae ih Domaini Registration RUHJA our rT Bes ei eee ee swap Leh E Ce i ee el ee Qj Os Ce Gg a p ma Ey rem G 4 wh 4 Set Your E mail Free tr Go lk MaiHopt Belay Pacem tree bo yeu cea Til ere deen A eer EP bhi pert ce Ham ee on PGE 5 Bc ge ME ee er y ee Oe ee Pa eae eal ee f wee eet orina eee a eer foo Faad Cree m ue ee er Te hod She el ee ey H
34. cording and keep it securely locked into the DVR Hard Disk Tray Hard Disk holder for HDD Shuttle and Jog Dial Shuttle In Playback mode turn the shuttle dial can fast forward rewind the picture In Pause mode turn the shuttle dial can slow forward rewind the picture b Jog Dial In Pause mode turn the jog dial can forward rewind the ji Picture In Menu mode turn the jog dial to change setting Menu SHUTTLE JOG page Compact Flash Card Slot Insert a Compact Flash Card 21 LEDs LEDs for system active power LAN and ALARM access 2 Remote Control IR Remote receiver Back Panel Connections Main Power plug Connect the DC12 24V power source to Adapter for AC100 240V AUDIO 2 Audio IN Audio input for recording Audio OUT Audio output can be set to ON or OFF in Setup Menu Internal circuit SW2 OFF Mute SW Playback Audio Audio OUT Audio IN Operation of SW1 Operation of SW2 When in recording or standby mode the out of When Playback Audio is enabled then the output of SW2 SW1 is connected to Audio IN will be connected to Playback Audio When in playback mode the out of SW1 is When Playback Audio is disabled then there is no connected to SW2 Audio audio output MUTE When Audio Out is enabled and machine is in Recording or Standby mode the Audio IN is loop through to Audio Out connector When Audio Out is enabled and machine ts in Playback mode then the Audi
35. ct desired quality There is also the option to record Pre Alarm This will record at the same IPS set for Alarm prior to the Alarm or Motion activity Lastly you must make sure the REC light is continually illuminated Explanation The DVR will record at a lower IPS when there is no motion which will conserve HDD space When motion is detected by a camera the DVR will record at a higher IPS This will insure a higher resolution during motion events play back 99 O The DVR displays no picture First question you should ask yourself is the equipment wired properly Please see your installation manual for help The second question to ask yourself0 do all the wires used work properly The next step is to verify the recorder is getting the correct amount of power QO There is no display coming from one of the channels on the DVR The first step is to verify is the problem coming from the recorder or the camera Simply take a working camera and plug it into the port that seems to not be working If you see a picture this means the problem is coming from the camera OQ CF R W error of I O Etror when trying to archive to a compact flash card This error is usually a file incomparability error with the flash card One most common reason would be if you were using a compact flash card made by Lexar If you own a lexar Compact flash card please purchase a Sandisk or Kingston compact flash card Also please make sure the
36. d down arrow keys to make your selection gt Disk Full This field is to turn the buzzer on or off when the Hard Disk Drive is full To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Video Loss This option is to turn the buzzer on or off when the DVR experiences video loss To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Timer This field is to turn the buzzer on or off when timer recording is activated To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection A Vv lt gt Press d or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 25 Archive Setting Menu ARCHIVE SETTING Diagram 9 Diagram nine is a screen shot of the Archive Setting Menu This menu is for setting up the way in which video is archived within the machine In the Archive Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows gt Picture Size This field is to set the picture size for copying an image to a Compact Flash card o
37. dress For Example A Test IP address given to the machine by our engineers is 192 168 010 010 Please Note The Addresses in the machine are for our own testing you must apply your own addresses to comply with your network Refer to Networking Chapter for more details To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection 28 Net mask This field is to set the subnet mask for your network so as the DVR will be recognized within the network Example 255 255 255 000 To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Gateway This field is to set the gateway for your network so the DVR will be recognized within the network An example of this is provided within the DVR we use to test the machine within our own network To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Mac Address This field is for those Internet service providers or Network administrators who require a MAC address of the network card of our DVR This option can not be changed User Name Password Level This category is to set up the users that will log into the network Pl
38. e shown on the corner of the screen lt lt Or gt gt 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 1 16 1 32 If you want to go frame by frame while playing something back Press the pause button and use the jog dial to advance to the next image Turning the jog dial counter clockwise will go to the previous still image 45 Search Playback 1 Segment List Playback gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 through 4 If you are in Record mode hit the stop button to stop recording gt If the menu pops up when you press the stop button This usually means you have either the DVR is in Timer record or Motion record Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Go to Either Timer Setting Menu or Motion Record Setting menu and turn them off gt Once you have stopped any type of recording on the DVR you are ready to do playback gt Press the search button to enter the search menu See Diagram 22 22 SEARCH NENU Diagram 22 gt Use the up and down arrow keys to select segment list and press the enter key gt Diagram 23 illustrates what the segment list may look like Use the up and down arrow keys to choose a segment you want to playback and press the enter key This in turn will start playing the segment you chose 46 gt SEARCH Diagram 23 To stop playing back press the stop key 2 Alarm List Playback gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 thro
39. e IP address by using the range of IP addresses that are reserved for private local area networks this range of IP addresses usually begins with the octets 192 168 The first three octets of an IP address should be the same for all computers in the local area network For example if a total of 253 computers exist in a single LAN the IP addresses could be assigned starting with 192 168 1 x where x represents a number in the range of 2 to 254 Subnet Masks Each host in a LAN has a subnet mask The subnet mask is an octet that uses the number 255 to represent the network address portion of the IP address and a zero to identify the host portion of the address For example the subnet mask 255 255 255 0 is used by each host to determine which LAN or class it belongs to The zero at the end of the subnet mask represents a unique host within that network Basically the subnet mask represents the city you live in for your home address but in this case you ate stating the network you belong too 56 Gateway Address Each host in a LAN has a gateway A gateway address is composed of four octets numbers in the range of 0 to 255 separated by decimal points The gateway address is used to uniquely identify a host or computer on the LAN which assigns the IP addresses to your network For example a Linksys router has an IP address of 192 168 1 1 If you were using this type of router within your LAN then your gateway would be the IP address of the Lin
40. e default in the DVR is set to 1 To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection RS485 Parity This field is to select the parity level at which you will be connected You can choose between None Odd or Even parity levels Default is set to None To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection RS485 Data Bit This field is the data bit at which you will be transferring There are two settings for this option 8 or 7 The default is set to 8 To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection 33 gt RS232 RS485 ID This entry is used to assign each device its own ID code if more than one unit is used through the RS232 RS485 connection There are two ID codes for the DVR 001 or 002 The default is set to 001 To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection A Vv lt 1 gt Press 4 or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press or W to change the value These keys are located a
41. e light goes off to stay in record mode continuously gt To view the operating display diagram 20 press the Display button 42 66 GB PE z EC 05 i 2 PEED 6 IPS zaa a aAa 14 84 37 Diagram 20 gt To stop recording simply press the Stop button Please Note When the Hard Drive is full the DVR will either stop recording automatically or overwrite from the beginning of the hard drive This is all dependent on what was set in the normal record setting see page 19 Alarm Recording Setup gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 and 2 Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Turning the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise will allow you to scroll through the different menu setup option pages gt Once You Reach the Alarm Record Setting Menu See Page 21 change the Recording speed and quality that best fits your application Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Exit the menu by pressing the Menu button Once you have exited the menu if an alarm occurs the DVR will go into record mode gt To view the operating display diagram 21 press the Display button 43 Mzaa a 8VANM 14 04 37 Diagram 21 gt To stop recording simply press the Stop button Please Note When the Hard Drive is full the DVR will either stop recording automatically or overwrite from the beginning of the hard drive This
42. e providers 75 DDNS Service From this pull down menu enter the DDNS service with which you have membership User Name Enter the User Name for your DDNS account Password Enter the Password for your DDNS account Host Name The is the DDNS URL assigned by the DDNS service Internet IP Address This is the Router s current IP Address as seen on the Internet Status This displays the status of the DDNS connection Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes LINKSYS A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware version 1 04 12 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 V3 Setup Applications amp Gaming Basic Setup DDNS l MAC Address Clone l Advanced Routing Setup Security Administration Status DDNS DDNS Service DynDNS org x DynDNS org User Name Password Host Name Internet IP Address 129 44 56 193 Status DDNS server is currently closed Cisco SYSTEMS 76 Chapter 11 D Link Port Forwarding This chapter will cover a few simple configurations for the D Link router Please understand we do not support this product and will not give tech support on it If you need Technical support on this router you must call D Link This Chapter is to offer some help to the installer and end user nothing more Whenever you want to configure your network or the DI 624 you can access the Configu
43. ease remember that this portion of the Network setting menu is set up in column format To change the any of the presets to a more user defined name simple use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Example USER NAME Password Level admin admin super Changed to Adam DVR super Please remember there are only three different levels guest general and super o Admin and general can view live playback video o Guest can only view live A y lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press AX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 29 Sequence Setting Menu SECUEHCE SETTIHG MEHU ITOR H TIME T CUAD e HAIN HO VELL Ea ul L HOH OR L Lf E P A T H A D S A D 0 H Lo I EL I ER 0 ee SRT SEE ETE Diagram 11 Diagram eleven is a screen shot of the Sequence Setting Menu This menu is for setting up the way in which video is sequenced through the main monitor and call monitor outputs In the Sequence Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows gt Main Monitor This field is to set the sequence for the main monitor output Dwell Time This field represents the rate at which the cameras will sequence on the main mon
44. entity of your computer and can easily connect with it That way you can host a website email server or other type of server connection We suggest using a static IP address If your Internet provider does not offer a static IP address you have the option to use a dynamic IP address This will be explained in more detail later on in the chapter Do you have a dynamic IP address A Dynamic IP address means your IP address changes each time you make a connection to the Internet We recommend asking your Internet service provider for a Static IP address If this is not a possibility you may purchase a router we suggest a Linksys or D link router which supports 58 DDNS DDNS is a Dynamic Domain Name Server a service that provides a central public database where DNS information can be stored and retrieved It allows those using a dynamic IP address to be registered centrally so users can connect to it by name What type of DVR are you installing What Type of Network Connection do you have Our DVR s can operate using three distinct types of networking connections 1 Simple One to One Connection A simple one to one connection is the most simple network connection Basically it is a connection between a Computer and Another Computer or in this case a DVR using a cross over cable See page on how to install this type of connection 2 Direct High Speed Modem Connection A direct high speed modem connection is a network connec
45. ernet The digital video recorder may be viewed from a PC via the LAN connector using a RJ45 Ethernet cable RS232 RS485 The digital video recorder may be controlled from a PC via RS232 RS485 Please note This can be done using a serial cable Main Monitor Connect the main monitor output connector to a main monitor The main monitor displays selected live or recorded cameras in any available format Please note The main monitor must be connected in order to make configuration changes enter the main menu or do a playback at the machine Call Monitor Connect the call monitor output connector to a call monitor The call monitor displays selected live cameras in full screen format Please note The call monitor will only display one full screen camera at a time Hard Disk Drive Installation The first step in installing the hard drive is to insert the hard drive sleeve into the machine The hard disk drive default setting is initially set to master The second step is to insert the key provided and turn the tray key to the lock position If this process is ignored the hard disk drive will not be detected Please note If the Hard Disk Drive is not locked in with the key a system loading screen will keep flashing and the DVR will not go into record mode Final Install Process Once you have completed the basic wiring installation and the hard disk drive installation you are read to turn on the DVR Simply plug the po
46. g Menu the following fields are defined as gt Speed This field represents the speed at which the recorder will be recording all the time To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Quality This field is for setting up video recording quality this item lets you set the quality of the video picture by selecting a compression rate There are six quality levels for recording Lower 15KB Low 19KB Basic 23KB Standard 27KB 19 High 31KB Superior 3 35KB To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Disk Full This field represents what to do when the Hard Disk Drive gets full In this case the default is set to Rewrite The other option if you wish to do so is to set the disk full option to Stop This will stop all recording once the drive has been filled up You would then have to go to System Setting Menu and do a Disk Renew in order to format the drive and start recording again To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make
47. g Setup CHAPTER 5 Playback Overview Basic Playback Search Playback Segment List Playback Alarm List Playback Date Time Playback CHAPTER 6 Copying Video Still Image Copy Copy as a MOV File Other Archiving Methods Viewing Copied Files CHAPTER 7 Audio Overview CHAPTER 8 How to Upgrade Firmware CHAPTER 9 Networking Overview Introduction to TCP IP Subnet Masks 40 40 41 42 43 45 45 46 46 47 48 50 50 51 52 52 53 54 56 56 56 Gateway Address Virtual Ports Pre Installation What type of Network Connection Simple One to One Connection Direct High Speed Modem Connection Router or LAN Connection CHAPTER 10 Linksys Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS CHAPTER 11 D Link Port Forwarding Dynamic DNS CHAPTER 12 DDNS Creating a DDNS Account 57 57 58 59 60 66 68 71 75 77 80 82 82 CHAPTER 13 Viewing through Internet Explorer CHAPTER 14 Interface Specifications Transmission Setting Remote Control Protocol APPENDIX A Remote Control APPENDIX B Time Lapse Recording Time APPENDIX C Alarm Board Configuration TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting 85 89 90 90 93 94 96 99 Chapter Product Overview DVRs are the industry s first full featured digital video recorder designed specifically for use within the security industry The Digital Video Recorder incorporates all the benefits of digital video recording is simple to install a
48. g network and do the following o Go to Start then Run and type cmd and click on OK Then hit enter type ipconfig and press enter this will give you the information you will need t 0 WINDOWS system32 cmd exe icrosoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2688 G Copyright 1985 26801 Microsoft Corp z5 Documents and Settings Arai gt ipconf ig findows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DHE Suffix IP Address 2 ws we w ew we ew ee Subnet Mask Default Gateway z5 Documents and Settings AraL gt _ Use the prior step to assign an IP address For example if you got the IP address from the computer of 192 168 002 101 Assign the DVR s IP address as 192 168 002 050 Now Copy the subnet mask and default gateway information you got from the prior step off the computer to the DVR 69 Please Note Make sure the modem is in bridge mode If your Internet Service Provider is BellSouth you will have a modem router BellSouth provides a Westell modem that includes a built in router You will need to disable the router functionality The next step is to open ports within your router Open virtual ports in the router Log into the router using a PC o EDR Ports to open 80 1111 1600 o EDSR Ports to open 80 1111 2222 3333 4444 6666 Please Note If your Internet service provider blocks port 80 you may use a different port to access the DVR through the routers UPNP forw
49. gh temperature or high humidity exists Use the appliance at temperature within OoC 400C and a humidity below 90 The input power source for this appliance is AC100 240V UNPACKING Unpack carefully If an item appears to have been damaged in shipment replace it properly in its carton and notify the shipper If any items are missing notify your General Lock LLC Sales Representative or Customer Service The shipping carton is the safest container in which the unit may be transported Save it for possible future use Service If the unit ever needs repair service the customer should contact the nearest General Lock LLC Service Center for return authorization and shipping instruction Table of Contents Introduction CHAPTER 1 Product Overview Features Specifications Front Panel Keys Back Panel Keys CHAPTER 2 Installation Basic Wiring Instructions Hard Disk Drive Installation Final Install Process CHAPTER 3 DVR Menu Setup Clock Language Setting Menu Title Setting Menu Daylight Setting Menu Timer Setting Menu Normal Record Setting Menu Alarm Record Setting Menu Buzzer Setting Menu Archive Setting Menu Network Setting Menu Sequence Setting Menu RS232 RS485 Setting Menu Motion Setting Menu System Setting Menu mm WW N e FF 10 10 11 12 14 15 17 19 21 24 26 28 30 32 35 38 CHAPTER 4 Recording Overview Basic Recording Setup Timer Recording Setup Motion Recording Setup Alarm Recordin
50. go to System menu See page 39 Using the enter button to navigate in the menu Highlight System Upgrade turn NO to YES use jog wheel to select 54 Highlight YES again and press enter use jog wheel to select Next to System Upgrade you will notice it say Reading then Programming then Success Once you have read success log out of the menu by pressing the menu button twice Then turn the power on the DVR off and turn it back on 55 Chapter Networking Overview This chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to network the DVR Before we begin the process of networking your digital recorder we should have a working knowledge of what a network is and how it works This will be a helpful in completing the networking process Introduction to TCPAP TCP IP is the suite of protocols used by the Internet and most LANs Local Area Networks throughout the world In TCP IP every host computer or other communications device that is connected to the network has a unique IP address By doing this you are giving your device a unique address similar to the address of your house An IP address is composed of four octets numbers in the range of 0 to 255 separated by decimal points The IP address is used to uniquely identify a host or computer on the LAN For example a computer with the hostname Workstation could have an IP address of 192 168 1 127 You should avoid giving two or more computers the sam
51. go to the Network Setting Menu See page 28 for more instructions 60 Assign an IP address of 192 168 001 003 to the DVR a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 000 and a default gateway of 192 168 001 001 The next step is to get the computer onto the same network to do this you will need administrator access to your windows machine To assign a static IP address in windows 2000 XP E Control Panel D Tour Windows XP ka Printers and Faxes Go to Start W Fant Files and Settings Transfer i b Wizard jy Double click on Y Search Control Panel i All Programs gt I Run A Log Off fo Turn OFF Computer O Help and Support Double click on Network Connections 61 E Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E gt iF po Search Folders F33 Address G Control Panel 4 Accessibility Options Vg i a Add Hardware 3 ontrol Panel ca Add or Remove Programs gt Switch to Category View 49 Administrative Tools Date and Time w s Display See Also a4 Folder Options a Fonts Windows Update E Game Controllers Help and Support internet Options a keyboard Mose _ Network Connections a Phone and Modem Options gt Power Options Printers and Faxes Regional and Language Options Scanners and Cameras Scheduled Tasks Sounds and Audio Devices OY Speech 4Ssystem Taskbar and Start Menu aa User Accounts
52. he top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Example CH1 FrontDoor CH2 BackDoor CH3 Hallway CH4 Closet A Vv lt 1 gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press A or WV to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 14 Daylight Setting Menu DAYLIGHT SAVIHG SETTING HEAU rn o 2 AD D F E ae a T j mie TS II 2214 rT mM a o0 E du m on RE om Diagram 4 Diagram four is a screen shot of the Daylight Saving Setting Menu In this menu you can set the DVR to adjust the daylight savings time automatically for you gt Daylight saving This field is to turn the daylight savings function on or off To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Start Time This field signifies the date the daylight savings will take affect The first field is set to First This signifies the week of the month the daylight savings time will change Your options are first second third fourth or last Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection The next field is set to Sun This represents the day of the week the daylight savings time will take affect Your options are Sun Mon Tue Wed
53. itor The dwell time for the auto sequence can be set from 0 to 99 seconds To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Seq with Quad This field is to turn on or off the quad screen when the auto sequence mode is on The default is set to yes To turn it off simple change to no To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection 30 gt Call Monitor This field is to set the sequence for the call monitor output Dwell Time This field represents the rate at which the cameras will sequence on the call monitor The dwell time for the auto sequence can be set from 0 to 99 seconds To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Operation This field is to select from camera 1 to 4 for the sequence screen The default is set to CH1 To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection o Please Note If an alarm occurs call monitor will display that particular camera automatically A Yy lt gt
54. ksys router The reason this would be your gateway is because the Linksys is assigning the IP addresses for your network therefore the Linksys would be the gateway to your network This is similar to the zip code of your address Virtual Ports A port number tepresents an endpoint or channel for network communications Port numbers allow different applications on the same computer to utilize network resources without interfering with each other Port numbers most commonly appear in network programming particularly socket programming Sometimes though port numbers are made visible to the casual user For example some Web sites a person visits on the Internet use a URL like the following http www generallock com In this example the number 8100 refers to the port number used by the Web browser to connect to the Web server Normally a Web site uses port number 80 and this number need not be included with the URL although it can be In IP networking port numbers can theoretically range from 0 to 65535 Most popular network applications though use port numbers at the low end of the range such as 80 for HTTP This could be similar to the front door of your house Without the door to the house being open you could not enter it This is the same case with ports on a network If the ports for a specific IP address are not open then you could not gain access to that IP address or what it is addressing Please Note The term port also
55. ls and diagrams gt System Update This field is to update the firmware in the system Initially it is set to No To Update the system simply use the arrow buttons to change this option to yes This will bring up a second dialog which asks 38 you if you want to do a system update again Use the arrow buttons to select yes and press the enter button Please Note See System Update Chapter for more details and diagrams Also after the system has updated successfully be sure to cycle the power to the digital recorder by turning the power off and then back on Load Default This entry is to set the DVR back to factory settings Please remember if you are having difficulties with your DVR we suggest restoring the defaults before calling Tech support Initially Load defaults 1s set to No To Load the defaults simply use the arrow buttons to change this option to yes This will bring up a second dialog which asks you if you want to do a load defaults again Use the arrow buttons to select yes and press the enter button Please Note See Load Defaults Chapter for more details and diagrams Also after the system has loaded the defaults successfully be sure to cycle the power to the digital recorder by turning the power off and then back on Password Enable This field is to turn the password function on or off The default is set to No If you would like to enable the password change this option to yes To change this simply use the arrow
56. ly move over the square and press the ENTER button Diagram 15 shows another screen shot of a manually edited screen after editing has been accomplished To exit this screen after you have finished editing simply press the MENU button A yY lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 37 System Setting Menu 2YSTER SETTING NEHU Diagram 16 Diagram sixteen is a screen shot of the System Setting Menu This menu is for setting up any additional options and restoring defaults to the digital recorder In the System Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows gt Play with Audio This field is to turn on audio while playing video which contains prerecorded audio This option can be turned on or off The default is set to on To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Disk Renew This entry is to format the Hard Drive Initially it is set to No To format the Hard Drive simply use the arrow buttons to change this option to yes This will bring up a second dialog which asks you if you want to do a disk renew again Use the arrow buttons to select yes and press the enter button Please Note See Disk Renew Chapter for more detai
57. m 5 Diagram five is a screen shot of the Timer Setting Menu In this menu you can set a unique timer any day of the week to start recording from a specified start time to an end time In the Timer Setting Menu the following fields are defined as gt Week This field represents the day of the week you wish to set the timer record for Initially it is set to Sun as default You may choose from Mon Sun as well as DLY If you wish to create a daily timer for every day of the week you may choose the DLY option To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Start This field is used to set the time you wish to start the timer recording To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Stop This field is used to set the time you wish to stop the timer recording To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection 17 gt Speed This field is used to set the speed at which you would like the timer record to be recording at To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top fou
58. m the Administration tab s Management screen Click the OK button to continue 71 The first screen that appears displays the Setup tab This allows you to change the Router s general settings Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware wersion 1 04 12 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSRA1 V3 Applications amp etua Setup Security papira Port Range Forwarding l Fort Triggering UPnP Forwarding Administration Status Port Range Forwarding Port Range Application Start Endl Protocol IP Address Enabled ABC 80 to 80 Both 1921681 150 w DEF 1111 to 111i Both 18246841 150 Ma GHI 1600 to 1600 Both 192 166 1 150 i 0 to OQ Both 192168 1 0 0 ta oO Both 192 1661 0 0 to D Both 192468 1 0 0 ta JO Both 192168 1 0 0 to Both 192 1681 0 0 ta O0 Both 192 1661 0 0 to 0 Both 192168 4 Cisco SYSTEMS The Applications and Gaming Tab allows you to set up public services on your network such as web servers ftp servers e mail servers or other specialized Internet applications Specialized Internet applications are any applications that use Internet access to perform functions such as videoconferencing or online gaming Some Internet applications may not require any forwarding To forward a port enter the information
59. nd operates just like a VCR Highly efficient compression technology and superior resolution of recorded images make the Digital Video Recorder stand out from the competition as the best choice for security surveillance Features VVVVVVVVV VV VV VV WV Fasy to use control panel with common VCR and Multiplexer functions Shuttle Jog dial for picture by picture or fast slow viewing No tapes to manage clean or replace Instant retrieval of stored video On screen setup menu and system timer Ethernet TCP IP connectivity for remote viewing Pre Alarm and Post Alarm process Built in M JPEG compression decompression with configurable quality Programmed with various time lapse speeds 3 5 IDE Type Hard Disks for storage with Hot Swap tray RS232 and RS485 for Remote Control Real Time Live Display for all Cameras Variable recording speeds up to 60 50 fps for NTSC PAL Alarm activated recording Data can be stored in a Compact Flash Card Audio recording capabilities Specifications Video Format NTSC PAL Video Input A camera inputs BNC 1Vp p 75ohm ideo Output 1 BNC video out 1 Vp p 75 ohm for Main Monitor 1 BNC video out 1Vp p 75 ohm for CALL Monitor 4 video out 1Vp p 75ohm for looping poc PEG es Built in Compact Flash card slot Event Log Yes Z O S O OO Hard Disk Storage 3 5 IDE type Hot swappable Recording Mode Continuous Time lapse recording Schedule or Event Recording Dimension
60. nput is selected as Normally Close input then the NE input is shored to the ground normally and opened input means an alarm happens 98 Troubleshooting If you have difficulty operating your system run through the following checklist to see if you can solve the problem QO The DVR will not go into record mode Make sure the HDD is locked in with the keys Also check to make sure the hard drives are set to Master A diagram located on the Hard Drive Label will show you how to set the drive to master QO DVR only records for a few hours If motion recording is not properly set up this problem will arise The recommended motion set up for maximum video storage HDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Press the menu button and use the JOG Dial to traverse through the menu until Motion Setting Menu is reached Under the OP option select the cameras or channels that you want to record on motion detection and turn them on the ON position Set the desired Alarm Record and Quality to your preference NOTE Alarm record is representing the IPS recorded when motion is detected on a camera From this page you can also press the arrows to pull up and edit the masking grid Exit out of the Motion menu when you are finished Next use the JOG Dial to traverse until Normal Record Setting menu is reached Set the Normal Speed at a lower recording speed IPS anywhere between 0 1 5 IPS refer to Appendix A amp B sele
61. o Out playback audio MONITOR G MAIN MONITOR This connector is used for the Main monitor display a number of different display modes may be selected for viewing This output must be used to display the menu settings CALL MONITOR This connector is used for the Call secondary monitor This monitor can only display full screen pictures Internal circuit SW3 MAIN MONITOR e MONITOR OUT IN ERNAL i VIDEO When the machine is in Menu Search or Copy mode the internal Video is switched to Monitor Out so that the user can view full screen OSD In other modes the Video from multiplexer main monitor will be loop through to the Monitor Out VIDEO In Output G VIDEO IN 1 4 The BNC connectors of video input enable the system to receive the sionals from each camera through the 75 ohm coaxial cables VIDEO OUT 1 4 Sends the signals from each camera to other external devices loop out Alarm Input Output OQ Alarm Input ALARM INPUT Normal Open or Normal Close type alarm sensor input The Alarm Input can be selected as Normal Open or Normal Close input in the setup menu When an alarm occurs alarm recording will automatically start ALARM OUTPUT Normal Close Alarm output In normal condition this terminal is shorted to the terminal of ALARM COM In alarm status it is open between ALARM NC and ALARM COM terminals E LAN Connector The RJ 45 LAN connector used to connect to a local area
62. on each line for the criteria required Descriptions of each criteria are described here 72 A Division of Cisco Systems Inc Firmware version 1 04 12 Etherfast Cable DSL Router BEFSR41 V3 Applications amp Gaming Setup Security Port Range Forwarding Port Triggering UPnP Forwarding Port Range Forwarding Administration Status Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enabled ABC 80 to 80 Both 1921681 150 vw DEF 1111 to 1111 Both 192168 1 150 v GHI 1600 to 1600 Both 192168 1 150 v 0 to 0 Both i 192168 1 0 0 to O Both i 192168 1 0 0 to 0 Both 192168 1 0 0 to 0 Both 192168 1 0 0 to O Both 192 168 1 0 0 to D Both 192 168 1 0 0 to 0 Both 192168 1 0 Cisco SYSTEMS Application In this field enter the name you wish to give the application Each name can be up to 12 characters Start End This is the port range Enter the number that starts the port range under Start and the number that ends the range under End Protocol Enter the protocol used for this application either TCP or UDP ot Both IP Address For each application enter the IP Address of the PC running the specific application Enable Click the Enable checkbox to enable port forwarding for the relevant application Change these settings as described here and click the Save Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes Example DVR_
63. ot record using motion or an alarm with audio recording You must set the normal record speed between 60 ips to 1 ips Recommended audio processor Louroe Base Station ATR 1 53 Chapter How to Upgrade Firmware on the DVR This chapter will try to give you a detailed instruction on how to upgrade the DVR This will be a helpful in completing the upgrading process gt Please go to ftp 64 210 7 210 and go to DVR Firmware upgrade folder Then click on the folder that represents you re the model number of your DVR Copy the HEX to CF card using the Compact Flash reader that came with your DVR from a computer Please Note Lexar Compact Flash Cards are not compatible with our digital recorders General suggests using Sandisk or Kingston Compact Flash Cards Insert the Sandisk or Kingston Compact Flash Cards into the Compact Flash card slot on the front panel of the DVR When inserting the Compact Flash card make sure the direction of insertion is correct If you are in Record mode hit the stop button to stop recording If the menu pops up when you press the stop button This usually means you have either the DVR is in Timer record or Motion record Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Go to Either Timer Setting Menu ot Motion Record Setting menu and turn them off Once you have stopped any type of recording on the DVR you are ready to upgrade Press the menu button and use the Jog Dial to
64. ou may also use our Hard Drive reader model number EPR100 which you can hook to the usb port of a computer The third option to archive would be to use our DVD recorder model number VPDVD100 Viewing a Copied File gt First step is to play the video or image you have stored on the Compact Flash card is to take the Compact Flash card and insert it into the Compact Flash Reader which came with your digital recorder Insert the other end of the Flash card reader into the USB port of your computer gt Open up My computer in windows and you will notice a new drive has been added to the computer This is the Compact flash card To view the files simply click on the drive to open it and you will see the files you archived gt The video stored on the Compact flash card is a MOV file This type of file can be played using QuickTime video player You can download this program for free from www quicktime com 52 Chapter Audio Overview This chapter will try to give you details on how to setup audio on the DVR Before we begin the process of connecting audio to your digital recorder we should have the following items A Line level microphone RCA input and speakers for playback output RCA You will not be able to hear audio live unless an audio processor is looped through or placed between the mic and the DVR You will not hear audio through the TCP IP connection You can not archive any audio recording You can n
65. r buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Quality This field is for setting up video recording quality this item lets you set the quality of the video picture by selecting a compression rate There are six quality levels for recording Lower 15KB Low 19KB Basic 23KB Standard 27KB High 31KB Superior 35KB To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Set This field is used to turn the timer recording on or off To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Please note If you wish to do any form of playback this feature must be turned off before attempting to playback A Vv lt gt Press lt or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press AX or W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 18 Normal Record Setting Menu HORHAL RECORD SETTING MEHU Diagram 6 Diagram six is a screen shot of the Normal Record Setting Menu This menu contains the speed and quality for recording all the time In the Normal Record Settin
66. r through the network Initial default is set to the larger size 720 x 480 for NTSC or 720 x 576 for PAL The smaller size is 352 x 240 for NTSC or 352 x 288 for PAL Please Note To speed up refresh rate through the network set picture size to 352 x 240 for NISC or 352 x 288 for PAL To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection gt Time Stamp This option is to turn the time stamp on or off when the DVR is in record mode The time stamp will appear when archiving through the network or to a Compact Flash card To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys 26 These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make yout selection Time Stamp Position This field is to set the position of the time stamp You can set the time position either on top or bottom The default is set to top To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Water Mark This option is to turn water mark on or off when copying to a Compact Flash card By default this option is turned on To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the
67. ration Menu by opening the web browser and typing in the IP Address of the DI 624 The DI 624 default IP Address is shown at right a Open the web browser a Type in the IP Address of the Router http 192 168 0 1 Note if you have changed the default IP Address assigned to the DI 624 make sure to enter the correct IP Address Bi Type admin in the User Name field a Leave the Password blank E Click OK Connect to 192 168 0 1 DI 774 User name E dmn Edit view Favorites Tools Help Password C Remember rmy password address http 192 168 0 1 renee 77 gt The next step is to open ports within your router Go to Virtual Server in the router D Link Amplius i yin p Plus CS High pepeed 2 4GHz Wireless Router Tools Status Hel ae Virtual Server Virtual Server is used to allow Intermet users access to LAN seraces Enabled Disabled a Hame Clear Applications Private IP Protocol Type TCP Public Port i i 00i AM to OO gt From time OO 00 AM day SUN to Sun v amp Perormance Virtual Servers List Apply Cancel Help Name Prvate IP Protocol Schedule Virtual Server FTP 0 0 0 0 IP 0 21 21 always ail Virtual Server HTTP 0 0 0 0 IP 0 80 80 always Eji Example1 Protocol Type The protocol used for the virtual service Public Port The port number on the WAN Wide Area Network side that will be used to access the vir
68. refers to several other aspects of network technology A port can refer to a physical connection point for peripheral devices such as serial parallel and USB ports The term port also refers to certain Ethernet connection points such as those on a hub switch or router 57 Pre Installation Before we begin with the installation we must ask ourselves a few questions in order to fioure out where to begin with networking our DVR s Do you have Hi speed Internet There are many types of high speed Internet available Three commonly used ones are T1 Cable and DSL in order of speed Please Note We suggest having a minimum upload speed of 256KBps This can be addressed by the Internet Service Provider Who is your Internet provider Please confirm that your internet service provider that our upload speed is at least 256K Bps What type of modem router do you have Modem router model name The modem router was either installed by your Internet service provider or purchased by you to establish a connection to the Internet A router is installed to allow multiple computers to access the Internet through the same external IP address It in turn assigns different internal IP addresses to local computers for this specific purpose Do you have a static IP address A Static IP address means you use the same IP address every time you log on to the Internet With a static IP address other Internet users always know the id
69. t fits your application Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Once you have completed the previous step log out of the menu and hit the record button gt To view the operating display diagram 18 press the Display button Diagram 18 40 gt To stop recording simply press the Stop button Please Note When the Hard Drive is full the DVR will either stop recording automatically or overwrite from the beginning of the hard drive This is all dependent on what was set in the normal record setting see page 19 Timer Recording Setup gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 and 2 Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Turning the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise will allow you to scroll through the different menu setup option pages gt Once You Reach the Normal Record Setting Menu See Page 19 change the Recording speed and quality that best fits your application Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Use the jog dial after completing the previous step and go to Timer Record Setting menu See Page 17 Setup a timer for your application and exit the menu by pressing the Menu button Once you have exited the menu the DVR will go into record mode gt To view the operating display diagram 19 press the Display button 17521804 8 71D 14 84 3
70. t the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 34 Motion Record Setting Menu HOTIGOH RECORD SETTING MEHU t SUPERIOR a T m x wel mm Ao ORD ORD H O0 T z O 3 0 4 D E oc ADDI cV aF FF DD a ul Seem Ou Ti i E uE wF a Eea aima Minuit HAHUAL EDIT CHI Diagram 13 Diagram thirteen is a screen shot of the Motion Record Setting Menu This menu is for setting up the digital recorder for motion recording In the Motion Record Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows gt Recording Speed This field represents the speed at which the recorder will be recording when motion is detected To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Please Note See Appendix B to find the appropriate speed to fit your recording needs gt Quality This field is for setting up video recording quality this item lets you set the quality of the video picture by selecting a compression rate There are six quality levels for recording Lower 15KB Low 19K B Basic 23KB 35 Standard 27KB High 31KB Superior 35KB To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection CH
71. t up DDNS within your router 83 J Dale bE Prebil Ba Se Pi AIBITT EET eed e DE Pepi Imke ej Qw ABH D m bee 2 G a Ve Gris meee Den oe gee ce el ed el I ip Eip bs 2p gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http The DDNS you created example everfocu homeip net 84 Chapter 13 Viewing through Internet Explorer gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and in the address bar type http LAN or IP address of your internet service provider A E E a E a E a z gt The digital video login page will appear on the screen similar to the one shown above gt User must enter a user name and password to access the recorder You can find your user name and password in the Network setting menu of your DVR gt The Default user name and password are admin and admin 85 gt Then click on the submit button and you will be logged into your recorder Main Screen We betes a oOo a IIJ EverFocus gely Set 07 TEC 55 10 Jm n na aT a a De es ai OD i RAS i 4 a DOPED Os iiin a bh Sees ee i a j oes meee 14 18 12 i 13 slca i Ma MoMy mal m PTR ee mirga Seay PLT STI iT 3 eS ORR aCe 123453536 7 8B J 14 15 16 17 The followings are a brief description for each of the icons EJ REV PLAY Reverses Video displ
72. timated with typical image low noise level Basic 2 23kB Standard 27 kB High 31 kB Superior 35 kB system storage GB rar ws a s7 mns 106 aaa 39 2 274 as n2 Caa es es na ss O ar oe n eaa sao j ar O T E E 14815 11606 9062 s23 7168 esms 29 59 3 148 1 296 3 740 7 431 5 11696 9602 923 7168 0349 2963 3703 7 2924 24155 20576 17921 15873 74074 148148 Ts B23 Reference 24H 1 day 168H 1 week 720H 1 month 8 760H 1 year 94 When Recording with a 160 GB HDD Lower 15kB E EEE T me E E E P Low 19 kB Estimated with typical image low noise level Bae Aw Standard 27 kB High 31 kB Superior 35 kB system storage GB 494 39 322 a zs n2 aasa a 966 2 n7 as 2963 2339 a 1646 1434 tar 23963__ 23392 19324 1640 1 1433 7 12008 2963 2339 1932 1646 1434 127 592 6 14815 1169 6 9662 823 7168 6349 2963 23392 19324 16461 14337 12098 148148 29629 6 5925 9 3864 7 3292 2 28674 2539 7 7407 4 Reference 24H 1 day 168H 1 week 720H 1 month 60H 1 year 95 Appendix Alarm Board Configuration Note Alarm Connectors DB 15 The alarm connector figure 1 is used to provide one eeeeooeeesd sensor alarm input for each camera input QO oe ee ee 2 QO For easy operation an alarm extension board 15 figure 2 is provided to connect to the alarm lt Fig
73. tion from the modem directly to a computer or in this case the DVR See page on how to install this type of connection 3 Router or LAN Connection A local area network connection either requires a router or a pre existing LAN connection Typically this type of connection is the most commonly used application A router allows multiple computers and DVR s to access each other as well as the Internet It assigns different internal IP addresses to the computers 59 Simple One to One Connection Eq ear Cat 5 Cross over cable Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin outs The Diagram below shows the pin configurations for a cross over cable Fins 4 5 f and are mol usad Pins 4 3 7 and amp are not used Pin number Wire Color Pin 1 gt Orange White Pin 2 gt Orange Pin 3 gt Green White Pin 4 gt Blue Pin gt Blue White Pin 6 gt Green Pin 7 gt Brown White Fin 6 22 gt Brown 6 Diagram 31 Connection Procedure gt The First step is to purchase or make a cross over cable We recommend purchasing one if you have never made a cross over cable Please remember you can not use a straight through network cable for this application gt Once you have a cross over cable plug one end into the LAN port on the back of the recorder and the other into the network card on the back of the computer gt Now Log into the DVR menu and using the jog dial from the previous chapter
74. tual service Private Port The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer Schedule The schedule of time when the virtual service will be enabled The schedule may be set to Always which will allow the particular service to always be enabled If it is set to Time select the time frame for the service to be enabled If the system time is outside of the scheduled time the service will be disabled Virtual Server Select Enabled or Disabled 78 Name Enter the name referencing the virtual service Private IP The server computer in the LAN Local Area Network that will be providing the virtual services If you have a Web server that you wanted Internet users to access at all times you would need to enable it Web HTTP server is on LAN Local Area Network computer 192 168 0 50 HTTP uses port 80 TCP and UDP Name DVR Private IP 192 168 0 50 Protocol Type Both Private Port 80 Public Port 80 Schedule always gt The next step is to open ports within your router Open virtual ports in the router o EDR Ports to open 80 1111 1600 o EDSR Ports to open 80 1111 2222 3333 4444 6666 gt If your Internet Service Provider Blocks port 80 Simply do the following 192 168 0 50 HTTP uses port 80 TCP and UDP Name DVR Private IP 192 168 0 50 Protocol Type Both Private Port 80 Public Port 8100 Schedule always gt To access the DVR from a computer simply open Internet Explorer and
75. ugh 4 If you are in Record mode hit the stop button to stop recording If the menu pops up when you press the stop button This usually means you have either the DVR is in Timer record or Motion record Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Go to Either Timer Setting Menu or Motion Record Setting menu and turn them off Once you have stopped any type of recording on the DVR you are ready to do playback Press the search button to enter the search menu See Diagram 24 a i O SEARCH MENU Diagram 24 47 gt Use the up and down arrow keys to select alarm list and press the enter key Please Note If the alarm list is empty it is because there are no alarms or motion being recorded gt Diagram 25 illustrates what the alarm list may look like Use the up and down arrow keys to choose a segment you want to playback and press the enter key This in turn will start playing the segment you chose JS ALARM SEARCH hee 8882 1 2884 88 11 13 48 49 Diagram 25 gt To stop playing back press the stop key 3 Date Time Playback gt Assuming you have completed the setup options in Chapter 1 through 4 If you are in Record mode hit the stop button to stop recording gt If the menu pops up when you press the stop button This usually means you have either the DVR is in Timer record or Motion record Log into the DVR menu by pressing the Menu button Go to Either Timer Setting Menu or Motion Record
76. ure 1 gt connector Each alarm input requires two wires one wire 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 30080899E connects to the desired alarm input pin the second wire connects to the multiplexer ground The alarm signal assignment is shown at the following table table 1 oogoodr Sd lt Figure 2 gt lt Table 1 gt amma ie amuo s omn fo laeo 9 OND 8 a Alarm out There are two ways to do the alarm out connection 96 Normally open connection use pin 13 and 14 To external equipment I l To external equipment l l b Alarm in and alarm reset There are 4 alarm sensors in for 4 channels and 1 alarm reset in all these 5 alarm inputs can be set to Normally Open or Normally Closed by user C oe ae Cae ya A E ALARM CIRCUIT SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 ee E ee 2 SENSOR 3 e y r SENSOR 4 ALARM RESET 97 Alarm in There are four alarm inputs Please connect the alarm input in the same sequence as the cameras input BNC When any alarm signal comes in the Digital Video Recorder will do the following 1 Display Alarm Message 2 Turn on the buzzer if the buzzer setting is on The ALARM in can be selected as normally open input or normally closed input Normally Open If the alarm input is selected as Normally Open input then the N O input is opened normally and shorted to the ground means an alarm happens Normally Close If the alarm i
77. wer source you installed earlier The POWER LED lights will light up if power is normal The next step is to set up the menu options for the DVR 10 Chapter DVR Menu Setup Assuming you have completed the first two chapters of this manual You are now ready to begin setting up the digital video recorder menu To begin this process press the MENU key Once inside the main menu you will find there are 13 setup option pages as follows 1 Z 8 9 CLOCK LANGUAGE SETTING MENU TITLE SETTING MENU DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTING MENU TIMER SETTING MENU NORMAL RECORD SETTING MENU ALARM RECORD SETTING MENU BUZZER SETTING MENU ARCHIVE SETTING MENU NETWORK SETTING MENU 10 SEQUENCE SETTING MENU 11 RS232 RS485 SETTING 12 MOTION RECORD SETTING MENU 13 SYSTEM SETTING MENU Turning the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise will allow you to scroll through the different menu setup option pages 11 Clock Language Setting Menu CLOCK LAHGUAGE SETTING MENU Diagram 2 Diagram two is a screen shot of the Clock Language Setting Menu In the Clock Language Setting Menu the following fields are defined as follows gt Date This field represents the current date on the DVR To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection The date is represented as follows Year 2000 2099 Month
78. your selection A Vv lt gt Press d or gt to move the cursor to the left or right Press A ot W to change the value These keys are located at the top left row of keys same keys as channel 1 4 20 Alarm Record Setting Menu ALARH RECORD SETTIHG HEHU a ke T me emo i jar of a QI BVS3asnam SD OTA wN e ase oS 1 F iA L m 1 mi noDwmmDooD Dece HG ss TT TVD TUU MMMMmME T Peele mm E m m un ALA REC REC ALA ALA ALA ALA ALA ALA PRE REC no SzEzzzzVoc a Tk T j j a 7 2o m j Pr Diagram 7 Diagram seven is a screen shot of the Alarm Record Setting Menu This menu contains all the alarm operations and options needed to successfully complete an alarm recording In the Alarm Record Setting Menu the following fields are defined as gt Alarm Operations This field is to turn alarm recording on or off The Default from the factory is set to on To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection Recording Speed This field represents the speed at which the recorder will be recording the alarm event To change this simply use the arrow keys on the DVR which also represent the channel 1 4 keys These are the top four buttons Use the up and down arrow keys to make your selection
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