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1. 22 Page PC s TCP IP address 192 168 0 3 PC s subnet 255 255 255 0 PC s gateway 192 168 0 1 660006606 O DO0000000 joa DE rre a a CAT5E Figure 14 Direct PC Connection Example 2 Connecting DVR unit to Router This is most common connection for DVR it is advised that your DVR follow the rules of network policy Please consult with your network administrator In this example we are going to assume that router is giving leasing TCP IP address When router is giving TCP IP address to the unit this action is possible via Dynamic Host Control Protocol otherwise known as DHCP AT5E Internet Modem CAT5E A EEE CAT 5E Router with Switch Figure 15 Modem and Router Configuration 23 Page 1 Placement Step 1 Preparation Remove unit from out of the box and place it on the table top as seen below Figure 16 Table top placement 2 Connection After unpacking the unit you must connect all camera connections monitor connections network connection power connection and other optional connections Step 1 Connect Cameras to DVR unit Figure 17 Camera to DVR 24 Page Step 2 Connect monitor to DVR unit Depending on what type of monitor you are connection connect either to VGA or BNC monitor of your choice If you have both types of mo
2. 1 How to go to PTZ mode Select the PTZ connected channel and click the Preset button 2 How to operate Preset Move If you select Move and press a number then the camera moves Save If you select Save and press a number then the current location is saved 96 Page Search on Android E Ey Ey E E y y PE A F EE E q pej Frame Shu Ll LF 1 Select the search mode 2 Select Time Search 3 Select the date and time 1 Select the search mode 2 Select Time Search Select Time Search to enter the search conditions Note Select To Live to return to the live mode during the search 3 Enter the date and time Select the date and time and click Start Search for search Fast reverse playback Reverse playback Pause Playback Fast playback BEEBE 97 Page Relay Out for Android Relay can be controlled remotely E o ME dd dedo aT RT aT E E E Frame Show USE 1 Relay Select On or Off 2 Number Select the relay number 3 Time Select the duration time 4 Execute Make the alarm output work 98 Page Information display option on Android It shows the information of current connection FS OS TE RT aT aT ST Se ar Ge ae Frame sho CSL Select info Display the connection info Display Info Below is the example for an explanation e IP 61 250 157 37 2000 Via DDNS Connected IP inform
3. N DW WM A W N F 8 Figure 12 Ethernet Pin Configuration Example 1 Direct connection using cross over cable Description Ethernet Transmit Positive Ethernet Transmit Negative Ethernet Receive Positive Not Used Not Used Ethernet Receive Negative Not Used Not Used This type of connection is used mostly for testing the DVR unit and for simple and short cable connection address to static IP to your DVR as well as your PC Since there is no devices providing DHCP services you must fix your IP If this is not done properly then there connectivity of the unit to the PC will not happen First you must use cross over network cable This is a cable created with crossing pin 1 to 3 2 to 6 then pin 3 to 1 6 to 2 21 Page 1 Orange White 2 Orange 3 Green White 4 Blue 5 Blue White 6 Green T Brown White 8 Brown 1 Green White 2 Green 2 Orange White 4 Blue 5 Blue White 6 Orange T Brown White 6 Brown VUE TT TNT O BI CM e h ga Ea Pr aja oo 4 2 3 4 5 E T A Figure 13 Cross Over Cable You may now connect directly into PC and DVR unit to communicate directly Your DVR gateway address and PC s gateway address must be same address Then you must assign TCP IP address that belongs to same subnet address as DVR and PC Example IP address for DVR DVR TCP IP address 192 168 0 2 DVR s subnet 255 255 255 0 DVR s gateway 192 168 0 1
4. Web Code DONs ID H4F4057000001392 Your domain name http lsoon ddnsip net In the first connection install ActiveX If the ActiveX is installed then DVR IP and DVR Port is set as a default value by itself So if you enter the user ID and password you can connect to the DVR 111 Page Display Configuration ove neat TEST Ove vos 7 mee Te a 3 ma PORT 3000 i UBA O ace nn 5 IBER Pi eee 6 DECIA 7 1110104 9 i i a CA L HDE paci A E 12 Fos 14 15 om 16 Ss E 2 Jugones EE 4 A EEE T E LT f A F q i oo que i 1 Display area Whenever you click the selected channel or split screen is displayed 2 DVR Name Enter any name you want When you reconnect the DVR in the same pc the name is saved 3 DVR IP The IP address registered to the DVR automatically is displayed 4 DVR PORT The port registered to the DVR is automatically displayed 5 USER ID Enter DVR s user ID 6 USER PW Enter DVR s password Note The Password is saved when you reconnect the DVR in the same pc 7 CONNECT DISCONNECT 8 SETUP You can set the DVR remotely The remote setup is the same with the local setup 9 BACKUP It s available to back up the live or playback video 112 Page Target Directory C Documents and Settings CMS My Documents CMS mpg Filename hongkidong_20080602_1 14151 exe Channel wi F2 43 hq E
5. Record Begin 2012 07 31 Record End 2012 08 21 Disk Main Disk 2012 08 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 g 9 030 11 12 THET T 19 za 22 23 25 26 27 23 29 3J 3 Select the time by double click 75 Page Backup 2072 08 27 16 00 0 2 4 6 amp 10 T2 14 16 18 20 22 24 ii Camera Start Backup Start Channel display could be different per model 4ch 8ch 16ch 4 Select the minute Once you select Start the time will be automatically input 2012 08 21 16 03 20 30 40 50 60 Camera 2012 08 21 16 03 Backup Start 5 Backup end time selection e If the backup end time is the same hour select the minute and click end the time will be automatically input e If the backup end time is the different hour go back to the previous menu by right button of mouse or MENU button Then select the hour minutes and click end for automatic time input 76 Page 2072 08 21 16 06 20 30 40 50 60 Alil2h3la 2072 08 27 16 03 f 2012 08 21 16 06 Backup Stari 6 Camera Select the channel to be backup Selected channel will be shown as red 7 Backup Start If all setup is completed click the Backup start button then backup starts It shows the backup capacity USB pen drive capacity so if everything is OK click OK 2012 08 21 16 06 10 20 30 40 50 60 Camera Al Vigil 3i4 2012 08 21 16 03 A 2092 08 21 16 06 Backup Start 8 Before back
6. Split Mode in Live Display Record Resolution Record Speed Record Mode Search Mode Speed Audio In Out Sensor In Alarm Out PORT RS 232 RS 485 LAN Network Transmission Remote Management Backup Device HDD Etc Power Operating Temp Dimension Weight 79 Page SPECIFICATIONS FDS 440SDI Embedded Linux H 264 G723 1 NTSC PAL 4Ch 1 x HDMI 1 x VGA 1 x SPOT BNC Max 1920 x 1080 4CH 80FPS 1CH 30FPS Realtime 1 4 1080P 1920 1080 1920 540 960 540 720P 1280 720 1280 360 640 360 NTSC 30fps 1080p per Channel PAL 25fpsO1080p per Channel Continuous Schedule Alarm Motion Emergency Date amp Time Backup Search x1 x2 x4 x8 x16 4 1 4 1 Calendar Event Search First Search Last Search External Keyboard controller amp PTZ 10 100 1000 Base Tx Ethernet RJ 45 Fixed IP DHCP amp DDNS Video Dual Stream Local recording amp Network Transmission Built in Web server IE browser iPhone Android Local Backup by USB Memory Stick and Network Backup by CMS 3 SATA HDD amp 1 E SATA HDD or 2 SATA HDD amp 1 E SATA HDD amp 1 SATA ODD PTZ control by virtual joystick operated by mouse Backup Viewer auto copy amp AVI export Adaptor 12V 6 67A OC 40 C 358 mm W X 6 mm H X 335mm D 3 5Kg i Chapter 11 Mobile Applications i Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1 iPhone iPhone Application Installation 1 Access the App Store f
7. gm 6 6 fe eeeee 9 1 Search Menu It supports the various ways of search mode such as Calendar Date Time Event etc 1 How to call menu Select the SEARCH from remote controller and right button of mouse 2 Search mode selection search Calendar Search Date Time Search Event Search Go to First so to Last Calendar search It searches by calendar Date Time search It searches specific Date Time Event search It searches as per the event Go to first It searches the first recorded data on HDD Go to last It searches the last recorded data on HDD 69 Page 9 2 Calendar Search It searches using by the calendar 1 If there is the recorded data on DVR it shows red color on recorded date Using the direction key you can change the YEAR MONTH DATE Search Calendar Search Record Begin 2012 07 31 Record End 2012 09 21 Main Disk 2042 g SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT EME 516017 8 8 14 12 13 15 1 17 4 19 24 22 230 24 28 26 29 30 H 2 If there is the recorded data it shows red color so press the enter button on selected date 2012 08 21 18 00 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Channel display could be different per model 4ch 8ch 16ch 3 The recorded data shows as a graph and select the minutes to search 2012 08 21 18 15 20 30 40 20 60 70 Page Channel display could be different per model 4ch 8ch 16ch 9 3 Date Time Search I
8. 900 1366 768 1280 1024 1280 720 1024 768 NOTE HDMI out is fixed at 1920 x 1080 and it is not able to video out with VGA out simultaniously 48 Page RAMA AAA S 9000000 e o gm gt i i P nn In III 06 e00099 9 5 1 IP Address It is the system setup for remote monitoring or backup and it needs the network setup of DVR The user must know whether their internet is dynamic IP DHCP or fixed IP Please check it to your ISP before setup Network IP Address DHCP Off IP Address 192 168 001 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 001 001 DNS Address 168 126 063 001 DONS Address 61 250 157 15 Use Port 3000 Upnp Off 1 DHCP ON for dynamic IP user OFF for static IP user 2 IP Address Input the IP address Example e IP address 61 250 152 050 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 e Gateway 61 250 152 001 e DNS Address 164 124 101 002 3 DDNS Address Do not change the DDNS server IP 61 250 157 15 4 Use Port Default port is 3000 5 Upnp If a router supports Upnp it automatically set port forwarding NOTE In case of using the router the user should make port forwarding The port forwarding function is described on the router manual 49 Page 5 2 Notification E Mail Setup It s a basic setup to send E mail so if it is not correct e mail couldn t be delivered So be careful to make Setup correctly Network E Mail Setup SMTP Server
9. E B E y e Directory Selects the folder to save e File name Enter the file name to save e Channel Select the channel to back up 10 JPG Capture the current picture with jpg file and show the saved folder with popup message 11 BMP Capture the current picture with BMP file and show the saved folder with popup message 12 SEARCH You can search the recorded video remotely The remote search is the same with the local search 13 Direction key You can use it when controlling the PTZ 14 CHANNEL Select the channel connected to a PTZ camera 15 ZOOM Adjust the zoom 16 FOCUS Adjust the focus 17 IRIS Control the IRIS 18 TOURING Select On or Off for PTZ touring 19 SPEED Control the PTZ speed 20 AUDIO Select the audio channel to listen 21 GDI Display the video with GDI type It increases the system load and it s recommended for the PC built in the VGA card of high spec 22 RGB It displays the pictures with the graphic card accelerator It can decrease the system load but the picture quality is varied depending on the graphic card 23 MAX VIEW Full screen function Enter ESC to go back 113 Page INDEX Acronym Definition DHCP 30 DMZ 31 D sub 13 DTE 20 DVR 2 ISP 31 administrator 20 23 alarm out 19 Alarm Sensor Extension Box 18 Android 89 90 91 92 93 95 96 97 98 99 100 BNC 15 16 Camera Input 16 class A IP address 30 class C IP addre
10. ID User and Password Name Enter any name you want User Enter the User ID registered to the DVR Password Enter the Password registered to the DVR Note Menu System Password IP This setting is only for static IP users 2 After selecting DDNS use enter the Password IP and Port Note Dynamic IP user only 3 You can check the DDNS ID from the DVR menu Menu gt System gt System Information Copy the WEBCODE and enter it to DDNS ID and save it DDNS PORT is automatically changed as per the Webcode of DVR Modify Delete of Registered Information for Android If you want to modify or delete the registered information select the triangle shaped icon 91 Page Select to delete the registered info Close TOOL menu As a dual function it ends the connection Remote connection for Android Select the registered list for connection Once you click the registered device it shows the brief information like the 1 picture below If you click the red colored background detailed info appears like the 2 picture Click OK to execute the monitoring program 92 Page Infomation Infomation Select the list Detailed info Live view on Android It shows the currently monitored images with real time FP A F R ET SF F S A FE E i s i p Frare Show 05 0 1 Numeric Button Press a numeric button to select a channel 2 1 f
11. Mail From Mail Address Password Uso Port 1 SMTP Server Enter Mail Server address to use as SMTP Server If you don t know the Server address contact a person who manages SMTP Server you use 2 Mail From Enter the mail address which you use It is for preventing a mail blocked as spam 3 Mail Address Enter recipient s mail address Available up to 3 account 4 Password Select if ID Password input is necessary when sending a mail 5 Use Port Most of Mail Servers use 25 for port Check Port if system doesn t work after setting 50 Page 5 3 E mail Notification Select which type of notifications you are going to use Network E Mail Notification Alarm Sensor Motion Detection Video Loss Power On Password Modify HDD ERROR Notification type You can select the type for E mail notification e Alarm E mail is sent with still image when an alarm occurs e Sensor E mail is sent with still image when triggering a sensor e Motion Detection E mail is sent with still image when detecting a motion e Video Loss E mail is sent when video input is lost e Power On E mail is sent when power is on after off e Password Modify E mail is sent when the system password is modified e HDD Error E mail is sent when HDD error happens 51 Page 5 4 Web Server Built in web server make user can connect the DVR remotely on the Internet Explorer Network r TM Web Server On Off Use Por
12. and at least five centimeters away from the side so that the cables including power line and video cable may not be disfigured Otherwise it might put you at the risk of fire electrocution and damage Keep the device environment always clean before and after installation of the device Use dry cloth to clean the device Never use any organic solvent Otherwise it might be the cause of electrocution or mechanic disorder 3 Page Check if the power is switched off before installation or additional repair Never plug in while the device is in operation Otherwise it might be set on fire or put you at the risk of fire electrocution and damage Never uplift the cover break down repair and maintain at your disposal Otherwise it might put you at the risk of fire electrocution and damage Input voltage of the device should come within the range of 10 percent of specified voltage Use separate wall power to keep heating appliances including hair dryer iron and refrigerator Otherwise it might be the cause of fire and electrocution When strange noise or smell is sensed Do not install device in humid place filled with immediately plug out and send inquiry to dust It might be the cause of electrocution and service center or seller fire a Caution Do not install the device in any place where Do not put anything heavy on the product strong magnetic flow electric wavelength and Otherwise it may
13. be the cause of disorder vibration may be sensed or where radio TV or other wireless device is located Keep the device away from magnetic flow electric wave or vibration Strong shockwave or vibration may be the Be careful so that anything conductive may not cause of mechanic disorder Please be careful fall into the ventilation hole Otherwise it may be the cause of disorder Check if power switch and record on the front When HDD is overloaded you change the side of the product is still turned on setting to keep recording In that case check if it would be OK to eliminate the saved data When HDD saving data gets old enough video data to be saved may suffer so much damage that it may be irreparable If screen appears broken while regenerating data saved in HDD it means HDD wont work any longer Immediately contact service center to replace them When any abnormal sign is detected immediately contact seller or service center Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly Approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commerc
14. reverse Pause Play Switch to Live Controlling Relay Out from iPhone Relay can be controlled remotely Time selection Set the duration time of alarm output Off Alarm off Infinity Keep the alarm output continued PTZ control from iPhone PTZ control is available on iPhone The way how to control is the same with on CMS and DVR 87 Page 1 Select 2 Cancel 3 Automatic camera focus 4 Call the PTZ menu 5 Direction button 6 Camera focus control 7 Camera zoom control 8 Select the channel 9 Relay out button A user can set relay out 10 Select the PTZ menu 11 OSD display On Off button for live screen 88 Page 2 Android Phone Program Installation for Android To install the program on the Phone execute the MARKET program and download the MPRMS to install If the installation is completed you will see the MPRMS icon on the main SCREEN qwertyuitioop asdfghj ki t xcvbrnam a 60 Application Execution for Android Select MPRMS to execute the program 89 Page Select the icon Executed Program Register the product information for Android Register the product information for remote monitoring 1 Register Ai Select Add to start the registration 2 Enter the registration information 90 Page DONS IP DONS Port MA 1676057 200001394 qwertyuiop asdfghjkl 1 Enter the name Product
15. split screen to transmit e Speed Select transmission frame of split screen e Popup Resolution Transmitting resolution of 1 channel full screen Fixed with 1280 720 Picture Quality Select picture quality of 1 channel full screen to transmit e Speed Select transmitting frame of 1 channel full screen 54 Page 6 1 Camera Title Input a camera title using by virtual keyboard Camera Press a space bar to change a language 55 Page 6 2 PTZ Setting PTZ Setting Channel On Off Model ID Advanced 1 Channel Select a channel 2 ON OFF Enable or disable to use PTZ 3 MODEL Select the PTZ protocol or model 4 ID Select the PTZ ID For more detail refer to the manual of PTZ device 6 3 PTZ Advanced Setting Camera e Advanced Reverse Control Pan Reverse Control Tilt i Touring Mode Preset Touring Tour 1 Reverse Control Pan Set the Pan works reverse direction 2 Reverse Control Tilt Set the Tilt works reverse direction 3 Touring Mode e Preset Touring Use touring by DVR setting e Camera Touring Use touring by camera setting PTZ camera built in touring function is available only 4 Setup Preset Touring It is operable when you select the preset touring from the touring mode menu 56 Page Camera 7 TM r v tup Preset Touring Touring Number Preset Number Touring Interval sec The touring number is selectable
16. 1 16 1 Touring number Select the number 2 Preset number Select the preset number saved before 3 Touring interval SEC Select the touring dwell time NOTE PTZ protocol selection Protocol is PTZ moving driver The protocol is registered as per the camera model name or protocol name Please check whether you PTZ is usable for this DVR The touring is supporting when the camera itself support the touring function 57 Page 6 4 How to Use PTZ How to call the PTZ menu e Mouse menu Click the right button of mouse and select the PTZ e Remote controller menu Click the PTZ from remote controller 1 Select PTZ Button on the remote controller e When you select PTZ button shape icon appear Then move to the channel you want by the direction key 2 If you moved to PTZ channel then after pushing SET UP button select the menu to operate PTZ Pan Tilt L gt Preset E Tour EL Menu HH Channel E AutoFocus 2 Exit 58 Page e PanTilt Control the direction by the direction key in remote controller PIZ Pan Tilt e Preset Input the preset number to be moved or saved and select this menu 0616 Preset Save Preset moving e Tour It tours as per the saved preset number e MENU It can recalls the PTZ camera OSD menu e Channel Change channel at split screen Available to move with direction button after selecting a channel Only work on
17. Audio Out Audio Output 5 HDMI Out HDMI Video output 6 Audio Input Audio Input 7 Video output CCTV Monitor Output 8 SPOT SPOT Output 9 Video Input Camera Video Input 10 Serial Port RS 232 Port 11 Tx Rx Sensor Alarm Pan Tilt Tx Rx Keyboard Tx Rx Sensor Input Alarm Output 12 LAN Port RJ 45 Ethernet Port 13 Rear USB port USB Connection Slot 12 Page Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Power input Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity at 5 Amp OKA positive polarity VGA Video Graphics Array Port VGA port uses D subminiature or D sub DE 15F E rated sized D Sub with 15 pin Female port Connect a VGA monitor to the DVR with a standard VGA Cable We recommend using a 17 LCD or CRT monitor or above WERE t POWER ON MONITOR E gt O ls POWER OFF Swit SPOT Figure 1 VGA Connection Configuration 13 Page Figure 2 VGA Pin Configuration VGA Pin Configuration Table Signal Type RED GREEN BLUE RES GND RGND GGND BGND KEY PWR SGND IDO SDA HSYNC or CSYNC VSYNC SCL 14 Page Pin Number 1 OU CON WD WN A 10 11 12 13 14 15 Table 3 VGA Pin Configuration Description Red video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p Green video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p Blue video 75 ohm 0 7 V p p Reserved Ground Red ground Red return Green ground Green return Blue ground Blue return Key not used 5V DC Sync ground Monitor ID bit O Bidirectional d
18. DVR unit without relying on DHCP service In situation such as this case you may configure IP address as recommended by ISP Often times Static IP is still used with class A B or C address In those cases you must point to IP addresses that are not in lease range of the DHCP scope IP address not issued by DHCP services but must be in same Subnet and Gateway IP Users tend to use this method when certain IP address out of DHCP scope where particular IPs are configured to use NAT IP forwarding or DMZ NAT IP forwarding and DMZ are used in most router to enable incoming traffic to specific IP addresses Step 2 Configure Port for incoming traffic You must have NAT IP forwarding or DMZ configured in your router in order to allow in bound traffic to your network And Port assign to allow inbound traffic to local IP assign to DVR should be identical to Port configuration with DVR See figure below but your router configuration page might look different and DVR GAMING KULES Enable Hame IP Address TCE UOP Schedule Inbound dk Delete Forts Part Falter 7 SH Pubi Dema L201 2000 00 Wers AlowAI S a J 40H _Puble bere WEBI 2002 Aye Al A a lt _ lt AH Pn Demne M 11214210 Y a Five VE Acre Ad E 2 7 40H Pub Dema Web 192 E90 MI 7 7 seas Aller Ed E a Figure 23 Port Forwarding Example All above steps mentioned in Chapter 3 Quick Setup will ensure that you will have DVR connect to Cameras enabled recording and basic network c
19. Firmware replace any electronic components inside the physical units These actions should be under the guidance of a qualified technician because improper actions may cause permanent damage to the unit Some drives also have compatibility constraints and they are constantly being updated as new products emerge from drive manufacturers IMPORTANT Information About HIGH DEFINITION SERIAL DIGITAL INTERFACE Digital Video Recorders PLEASE READ High Definition Serial Digital Interface HD SDI Digital Video Recorders are capable of providing Full HD 1920x1080 Pixel Resolution video through a new signaling method Cameras HD SDI cameras must be used with this DVR to provide Full HD video Connecting a lower resolution camera ex 600 TV Lines to this HD SDI DVR may result in poor and or distorted video image quality Accessories Video Baluns Video Distribution Amp Couplers Connectors Lenses Cables etc If you will be installing this unit make sure that all accessories used are rated for HD SDI DVR s and cameras Failure to use HD SDI qualified accessories and cables may result in unstable system performance For more information about HD SDI technology please visit our website at http www cloverusa com You can also visit the HDCCTV Alliance website at http www highdefcctv org for more information 2 Page Note of Caution Before You Start Warning Keep the cables at least 15 centimeters away from the wall
20. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Stand Alone 16Channel DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL HDV043 HDV045 Ver 010313 5 CLOVER ELECTRONICS U S A Copyright 2011 Clover Electronics U S A All Rights Reserved 1 Page Preface This manual contains user instructions on how to operate the Digital Video Recording devices DVR Unit Remote Controller Client Application Mobile Application and Central Monitoring Software Application This manual also contains cautions and notifications regarding safe operating parameters to protect the equipment and equipment operator Please read this manual and comply with its suggested guidelines for proper operation of this equipment For any other concerns or questions please inform your vendor for further information About This Guide This guide is comprised of a Table of Contents where you will find Chapters divided logically discussing particular topics It is further divided by sections that discuss more detailed information pertaining to certain features of the Chapter topics This manual also includes an Index section where popular subjects or key concepts are referenced by page numbers What this manual does not cover are topics about upgrades and repairing the physical unit These should be done through your vendors authorized repair center or by detailed direction from your vendor Upgrades and repairs consists of adding and removing Hard Disk Drive adding and removing a media drive upgrade or downgrade the
21. SB Hard Disk and format System m Advanced Hard Diski Main Disk Hard Disk None Hard Disk3 None E SATA None Apply e Hard Disk 1 3 Display the Hard disk capacity internally mounted e E SATA Display the capacity of E SATA e Delete Select a disk and format delete it 2 Total Display total capacity and used capacity of Hard Disk 3 Over write Record continuously by overwriting the hard disk 4 Erase Data Format several hard disks altogether e Main Disk Format all the mounted disks named Main disk e Mirror Disk Format all the mounted disks named Mirror Disk 5 Auto Delete Keep the recorded data for the selected period and automatically delete the previous data 42 Page 6 Advanced Select whether a Hard Disk is used as Main disk or Mirror disk e Hard Disk 1 3 Select with which purpose it will be used e E SATA Select with which purpose it will be used e Apply Save the setting Note After setting select Apply to save Then the system is rebooted 3 5 Default Setup o y stem r MN Default Setup Default Setup Factory Setup 1 Default Setup Except major configuration Network Password parameters are initialized 2 Factory Setup All parameters are initialized 43 Page 3 6 Upgrade System Upgrade USB Configuration BACKUP Configuration LOAD 1 USB Firmware Upgrade In order to upgrade system firmware with USB memory stick
22. akes color shift like N Grey gt C Green gt M Blue S Red gt M S Yellow e After selecting the other day of the week and time every OK button click makes color shift e Clear Delect the schedule of the selected channel e Channel Copy Copy the currently set recording schedule to the selected channel 61 Page e All Ch to Copy Copy the currently set recording schedule to all channels 7 3 Holiday Record Set holiday record with different option 1 7 different holiday setup can be made After selecting record type from H1 to H7 set time with dragging mouse or remote direction Holiday Record Channel 1 iaa 56718 9011424314 1516174811920 212223 Channel to Copy All Ch to Copy Holiday Calendar IN s ES 2 Select the Holiday on Holiday Calendar and then set the holiday type among H1 to H7 Holiday Calendar 2012 ET ca TUE FRI SAT Every mouse click on the selected date makes color shift and available to set from H1 to H7 62 Page 63 Page eooeecce e 0 0 000 e 0 00 8 1 Sensor It is for sensor setup Event Sensor Sensor input On Off input Type Related Camera 1 Sensor Input Select the sensor input channel 2 On Off Select the sensor usage 3 Input Type Select the sensor input type e N Open NORMAL OPEN The contact is normally opened but close when the signal is generated e N Close NORMAL CLOSE The contact
23. ata line Horizontal or Composite Sync Vertical Sync and data clock Data clock Main Monitor Output Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a BNC Twist Lock to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only supports Composite Video Inputs VIDEO IN IN OUT iN OUT OO Figure 4 Main Monitor Connection The display resolution for Monitor is at 720x480 Please refer to the 2 HA HES HS NASGUE 2 HA ARS NS MSLE 27 HA AES ZS ELEH item marked Main Monitor Output SPOT Monitor Output Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a BNC Twist Lock to Composite Video The display resolution for Monitor is at 720x480 15 Page Camera Input The camera connections are the input ports for the video signal s used with the DVR You may use any video source 750hm that outputs via a BNC connector Twist Lock Type If your video source outputs via RCA Composite video the proper adapter must be used when connecting the cable to the camera connection input port s of the DVR Both NTSC and PAL signals are automatically detected by the DVR and requires no further configuration Figure 5 Camera Connection Connect the cameras to the Video In ports located on the rear panel of the DVR using the proper cables and connectors BNC Twist Lock The corresponding video channels can be looped out using the loop out ports located beneath each video input port There is no need for termi
24. ation e MODEL 16CH 63 xxx xxx 0 16Ch model e Webcode H6F6057200001394 lt Product ID Webcode e F W 84 N W 21 F W and network version e VSTD NTSC VIDEO standard 9 Page End the connection for Android Question Device is connected Do you want to disconnect EE ET Select the back button Select the Yes button There are several ways to finish the program 1 If you click BACK it asks like Do you want to disconnect Then you may click Yes 2 Or you may just press close button on the phone 100 Page 3 Windows Mobile Install the program to Windows Mobile Copy the program MPRMS and save it to the mobile phone Execute the program for Windows Mobile After save the program into the any folder you can see the MPRMS_Setup cab file as below picture i Please refer to the user s manual of mobile phone how to copy and save the application program ENGLISH l Melon MUSIC system l Tstore le MPRMS Setup Execute the MPRMS_Setup CAB file then MPRMS icon will be created on the screen 101 Page You can see the icon of MPRMS Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile For mobile viewing you must register the network information of the DVR As for the network setting of DVR please refer to the user s manual of DVR 1 Register Click the Add DVR to register a new DVR a Ciiconmnect 102 Page 2 Fill in the re
25. ber among from P1 P16 press SEND to set the location of Camera 108 Page Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile Click Alarm to control alarm output e Select a number 1 16 Relay out port Default 1 e Time Set the duration time e ON OFF Press to start or stop Example If the duration time is set with 5 sec the alarm output lasts for 5 seconds when you set it ON 109 Page 4 Internet Explorer Version 7 and later The monitoring by the web browser is available as the web server is built in the DVR Initial Connection If you have actual TCP IP address of the DVR you my input them directly into Internet Explorer or you may use the DDNS IP as indicated below Please check the network and port forwarding setup before starting the connection 1 Visit http www ddnsip net to register your DVR Host Name Service me http ddnsip net Enter the DVR s web code You can find the web code as below Call the Menu gt System gt Information Web code 2 You can enter any name you want for your domain name 3 Click Register Also you can delete your registered DVR after entering the web code and domain name z Note It takes around 10 to 15 minutes to get the service after the registration So please try the connection 10 to 15 minutes later 2 How to connect Run the web browser on PC screen and enter http soon ddnsip net to connect Host Name Service
26. consequential damages unless the state of owner s residence specially prohibits limitations on incidental or consequential damages How to Obtain Factory Service e Original purchaser must fill out the warranty card and mail it to the factory with the model number serial number and the date of purchase e We will repair or replace and return the system to the owner under this limited warranty e Please pack the system carefully and securely using the original packing materials and send it prepaid and insured to 16000 Carmenita Rd Cerritos CA 90703 e Please include a check for 25 00 to cover the cost of return postage and handling If the system is returned within the warranty period please include a proof of purchase If the system is out of warranty you will receive an estimate of the repair cost for your approval before repair work will be started 116 Page MEMO 117 Page
27. ct to DVR This example is the simplest form of sensor connection for DVR unit Sensors dedicated only for the function for the DVR and example below depicts that Motion Sensors are not outputting any type of voltage dry contact USB Connection The USB connection ports are used for both back up and mouse control purposes Either port can be used for back up via USB memory stick or for mouse control A third option for the two USB ports are for firmware updating procedures You will only need to use one port for firmware updates Two USB ports are located one front side of the DVR and the other in rear side of the DVR These ports may be used for both USB mouse connection and for USB memory stick back up procedures Ethernet Port The RJ 45 port is used to connect the DVR to a network through a DTE Data Terminal Equipment device such as a switch or router with an integrated switch To connect the system to a network please use a standard RJ 45 cable patch straight through and make sure both ends of the cable are securely connected to the proper ports Consult your local IT administrator for detailed configuration procedures and setup The maximum cable length for Category 5e RJ 45 cable is 100 meter or 300 feet 20 Page EIA TIA E568B Configuration Signal Type LAN Tx LAN Tx LAN Rx Not Used Not Used LAN Rx Not Used Not Used NY Tr MAS d 4 3 4 E a Figure 11 Ethernet Cable Color Code Pin Number
28. d if you have a router that leases IP address to network If you want to give the IP Address value to unit directly then uncheck the DHCP check box and input IP Address directly where lt K Arrow is pointing to Also make sure to assign proper port number as shown above Important Note when to use DHCP vs Static IP DHCP is short for Dynamic Host Communication Protocol where IP address is given to the DVR and these IP address are leased to the unit Usually IP address are none routable internal IP Address Internal IP address or known as Private IPv4 address they may be starting with 192 168 0 0 192 168 254 254 16 bit block enabling 65 536 IP address set also known as class C IP address 172 16 0 0 172 31 254 254 20 bit block enabling 1 048 576 IP address set also known as class B address or 10 0 0 0 10 254 254 254 24 bit block enabling 16 777 216 IP address set also known as class A address So if your router or DHCP server gives the IP address that are class A B or C address shown then you can confirm that there is a DHCP services available on your network but if you get IP address 30 Page ranging from 169 254 1 0 169 254 254 255 then you have been assigned pseudorandom IP address and it is a indication that there are no DHCP service available for DVR device Static IP setting is used when your ISP Internet Service Provider gives routable IP they are call Public IPv4 address They are IP address that points to the
29. e preset number to move e Popup Channel Select the usage Popup usage by ON OFF e Popup Duration Popup window floating time e Relay out Select the alarm out e Relay duration Relay out duration e Internal buzzer Internal buzzer usage 67 Page 2 Sensor It is the setup for PTZ pop up relay out buzzer in sensor triggering Event Sensor Channel Presel Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Relay Out Relay Duration internal Buzzer e Preset channel Select the preset camera being applied for the event e Preset number Select the preset number to move e Popup Channel Select the usage Popup usage by ON OFF e Popup Duration Popup window floating time e Relay out Select the alarm out e Relay duration Relay out duration e Internal buzzer Internal buzzer usage 3 Video loss It is the setup for PTZ pop up relay out buzzer in video loss Event A MM Video Loss Channel Presal Chanrel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Relay Out Relay Duration internal Buzzer e Preset channel Select the preset camera being applied for the event e Preset number Select the preset number to move e Popup Channel Select the usage Popup usage by ON OFF e Popup Duration Popup window floating time e Relay out Select the alarm out e Relay duration Relay out duration e Internal buzzer Internal buzzer usage 68 Page ee5ceeeo jm E i i gem
30. ed control 6 Reverse playback speed control 7 Audio during playback 8 Calendar search during playback 9 Mark In Mark Out If you click it during playback it recognizes as a backup start time and if you click it once again it recognizes as a backup end time After this it moves to the backup menu automatically 10 Screen magnifying function in the full screen Use Emergency recording button on the remote controller Control by Remote Control Use the direction from the remote control to control the speed 73 Page 9 7 Audio Audio can be listened in Live or Search 1 Menu recall If you select the AUDIO during the live or playback the audio out menu show up The menu call is possible by remote controller or mouse 2 Mode selection e OFF No audio use e CH1 Audio out only from CH1 e CH2 Audio out only from CH2 e CH3 Audio out only from CH3 e CH4 Audio out only from CH4 e Auto Only selected channel audio out e Volume control If the length of bar increase the volume louder 74 Page e 10 1 Backup Selected image can be backup to the external device USB Connect the USB pen drive to the DVR and select BACKUP button from remote controller or click the right button of mouse 1 Select the recognized backup device If it recognized normal it shows the device capacity such as XXX MB 2 Select the date from Calendar Backup Calendar Search
31. f PTZ protocol Support Central Monitoring Software CMS Application Range V Banks ATM machine supermarket convenience store and other places vV Residential area apartment buildings jewelry store commercial building v Places requiring safety for children such as school elementary school and playground vV Warehouse storage house and workplace v Places requiring remote surveillance 10 Page 1 2 Name and Function of Front Panel _ i 1 i 1 i 1 i l I Power Rec E H 264 Digital Video Racorder HDV043 1 POWER LED 2 RECORD LED 3 USB Port 4 MENU Button 5 QUAD Button 6 REC Button Emergency Schedule HDV045 Button Function Description No pa e Button Use as a control button on Setup menu Playback Button Speed control on playback Stop button Pause button Display Pan Tilt menu Display Backup function of video data Channel selection or number input 7 LED Status Show status of Power Recording Remote Access Schedule Recording and Emergency Recording 11 Page Split Mode Select split mode Function Button Sequence Automatic screen shift Schedule Recording Schedule recording Emergency Recording Emergency Recording 9 Front USB Port USB Connecting slot 1 obb AvailabletocomnectODD 1 3 Rear Panel No Button Function bh Description 1 Power Power Input 2 External SATA Port External storage and backup port 2 VGA VGA Monitor Output 4
32. f you know the specific date Time input the time to search Datel Tima Search Record Begin 2012 07 34 10 01 23 Record End 2072 08 21 20 02 53 All 2072 08 27 16 06 1 Record begin It shows the record began time 2 Record end It shows the record end time 3 Channel Select the channel to search 4 Play Begin Input the time to search 5 Play If you click Play it playback the selected time 71 Page 9 4 Event Search It searches event recorded data Event Search Disk biain Disk Day 2072 08 21 Channel All CH1 CH2 CH CH4 Event Typ Motion Search 1 Record begin It shows the record began time 2 Record end It shows the record end time 3 Channel Select the channel to search 4 Play Begin Input the time to search Event Search 2012 08 21 20 04 21 Motion 2012 08 24 20 04 21 Motion CHT 2042 08 21 20 04 21 Motion 2012 08 24 20 04 21 Motion 2042 08 21 20 04 16 Motion 201210871214 20 04 16 Motion 2072 08 21 20 04 16 Motion 2042 08 21 20 04 16 Motion 2072 00 21 20 04 12 Motion 2072 08 21 20 04 12 Motion 1110178 5 Play If you click Play it playback the selected time 72 Page 9 5 Go to First Go to Last It searches the first or last recorded image 9 6 Search Control Control by Mouse Description of search button GOB CETT ITSE 78910 1 X1 playback 2 Pause 3 Stop 4 Reverse playback 5 Playback spe
33. give logical name and repeat to other camera s as needed In this example we have chosen Camera 1 marked Ch1 and will change the label to doorl Click Camera Number to change then use the on screen key pad to change the label as shown below When done giving name select and choose Enter to end typing Camera Tabiqiwie r tlyjulijolp Shift z xj v bi nim ys fi Engish gt AI 28 Page 7 Enable Recording Main and primary function of DVR is to record video Below section is showing how to configure all cameras to record immediately DVR already may be configured to record on the HDD Step 1 Select Record item on upper main category then by default EVENT RECORDING tab should appear as shown on screen below Record Record Setting Channel Onm OTF Resolution 1920x540 Quality HIGH Speed 05fps Post Recording 30sec Record Audio On Figure 21 Event Recording Page Step 2 You may also select All from the Channel to modify all the channels at one time 29 Page 8 Prepare Network Step 1 Select Network item on upper main category then by default IP ADDRESS tab should appear as shown on screen below Network IP Address DHCP Off IP Address 192 168 001 106 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 006 Gateway 192 168 001 001 DNS Address 168 126 063 001 DONS Address 61 250 157 15 Use Port 3000 Upnp Off Figure 22 IP Address Page Make sure that DHCP is selecte
34. he other DVR click the DVR and select the registered DVR in the DEVICE After selecting the DVR click the Connect to see the video Search on Windows Mobile Be yt ae To play the recorded image select Search then click Rec Info Req to set the date and time for searching After setting the data and time click START to play NOTE The playback can be delayed depending on the network environment 106 Page PTZ Control for Windows Mobile me wt a Click Pan Tilt to control the PTZ camera Press the direction button to move the camera position NOTE In order to stop moving user must press the STOP button e Right Move to the right e Down Move to the down Change the direction e Left Move to the left e Up Move to the upper e STOP Stop the movement e Normal Invert Zoom Focus ZOOM CEC 200M IN FOCUS IN IN stop Focus our Click Zoom Focus to control zoom In Out and Focus In Out 107 Page Preset ay A 48 460 e EA wie E eg ea E ii kk nn z 3 TA ERA leo Foc ea Al dp Send PI i Mona HL You can save the camera location previously and then send the camera to move to a specified pre position e P1 P16 Select numbers to save e MOVE SET MOVE After selecting a number among from P1 P16 press SEND to move the camera to the specified pre position SET After selecting a num
35. ial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio Interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 5 Page Check Components Fp O a ae FPPP aoe DVR Battery Screw Software CD ae ey Adaptor Power Cable Remote Controller Components DVR Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Battery 1 5V AAA 2 pcs Screw For HDD mounting Software CD Manual and Client program Adapter DC 12V 6 67A Power Cable Power cable Remote Controller For DVR operation 6 Page Table of Contents E Chapter 1 Features amp Components 222 cccssssccccssssssssssscscscenssscssenssccsseensennssccssensscoses 10 EL gt 1 lt lt meena ener eevee reece OT ND nO Oe rr TU ONE Oe Tony EE ere On ota en ae een ee errr 10 1 2 Nameand FUNCION OF FROME a a nai 11 o eee ene ee ons ee rT Pave OSE nan ee ene Se eee ee ee ee Oar ene eras ee 12 A QUICK Setup oi eseueieecescacueleucesteseaseuceivesusceeeuecesce 24 A nio 24 ZEC OENE O Een ner etneN A Etat tn ee
36. in after rebooting 46 Page 4 2 Auto Sequence Display Auto Sequence Auto Loss Skip Display Time CHi CHA CHA 3 sec CH2 3 sec CH3 3 sec CH4 3 sec e Auto Loss Skip If there is no video input it skip video loss channel e Display time Select a display duration while sequencing 1 sec 30 sec Note Sequence doesn t work on event pop up 4 3 Spot Out Control extra spot output on rear panel By using additional monitor event triggered video display and sequence display are available Display As MO e TJ Spot Out Mode Sequence Display Time CH1 CH4 CH1 3 sec 3 sec CH3 3 sec 3 sec 1 Mode e Sequence Display videos in selected time order per channel e Event Display event triggered channel e Seq Event If an event is triggered the video is displayed first and then in sequence 2 Display Time Set time per channel applied in sequence display 47 Page 4 4 Video Output Setup You can choose a type of video output This model supports HMDI VGA and composite output Display Video Output Setup Video Output Mode 4 VGA Composite S Vga Resolution 1920x1080 1 Video Output Setup e HDMI VGA S Set HDMI as main output and VGA as Spot Out e VGA Composite S Set VGA as main output and Composite as Spot Out e HDMI Composite S Set HDMI as main output and Composite as Spot Out 2 Vga Resolution Select a resolution for VGA out Resolution 1920 1080 1440
37. is normally closed but open when the signal is generated 4 Related camera Select the camera to be related with sensor Multi selection is possible 64 Page 8 2 Motion Detection It is the motion detection setup menu Motion Detection Channel On OTT S0ansitivil y Detection Area 1 Channel Select the motion detection channel 2 On Off Select the motion detection usage 3 Sensitivity Select the sensitivity of motion detection Please apply it after the actual testing 4 Detection Area Select the motion detection area 1 5 The cursor moving by the direction key and if press enter this block is designated for motion detection e MD selected area Pink color e MD non selected area Transparent e If the movement is detected the color of that area turns green Using mouse Locate the pointer on start point and click the right button then dragging to the ending point 65 Page 66 Page 8 3 Event Action Event record will be made as per the setup Event A ia Event Action Motion Sensor Video Loss 1 Motion It is the setup for PTZ pop up relay out buzzer in motion detection Event 7a Motion Channel Preset Channel Preset Number Popup Channel Popup Duration Relay Out Relay Duration Internal Buzzer e Channel Select the channel to apply e Preset channel Select the preset camera being applied for the event e Preset number Select th
38. lay each camera in sequence for specific duration 6 PTZ PTZ control menu 7 SEARCH Call search menu to playback recording image 8 NUMBER BUTTON Input the channel number to make full screen mode or the number in setup menu 9 SET UP Press to display setup menu 10 DIRECTION KEY CONFIRM BUTTON PLAYBACK CONTROL 11 Record Button e EMERGENCY Emergency Recording Button e SCHEDULE Schedule Recording Button 34 Page 2 4 How to Set Remote Controller ID In order to use remote controller the ID must be same both DVR and remote controller By assigning DVR ID it allows the user to control multiple DVRs with one remote controller Information Remote ID Mouse Resolution Language English Version Health Video Detect Mode NTSC 1 Check current system ID and can be changed by user Factory default ID 0 Menu gt System gt Information gt Remote ID Range 0 99 System ID must be configured on DVR system menu It cannot change DVR system on remote controller 2 How to use remote controller ID must be identified between remote controller and system Otherwise remote controller doesn t recognize DVR correctly Select Remote ID DVR ID 0 Remote controller ID menu displays as above image when you press ID button of remote controller e DVR ID It displays current ID of the system e 0 Input the same ID number of DVR and press Confirm 35 Page 2 5 How to Displa
39. nators to be installed each port is self terminated Both NTSC and PAL signals are automatically detected by the DVR and requires no further configuration 16 Page RS 232 Serial Connector The RS 232 COM port is used to connect the DVR to a PC optional updating procedure or to connect an external device like a DVR controller optional The required settings to use the RS 232 port can be configured in the DVR settings Pin 1 Pin 9 Figure 6 DE 9M Serial Port RS 232 DE 9M Serial Port Pin Configuration Table Signal Type Pin Number Description DCD In 1 Carrier Detection Signal not used Rx 2 RS232 Receive Tx 3 RS232 Transmit N C 4 No Connection GND 5 System Ground N C 6 No Connection RTS 7 RS232 Request To Send Signal CTS 8 RS232 Clear To Send Signal N C 9 No Connection Table 7 RS 232 Pin Configuration 17 Page Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box There is an optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box that connects to RS 232 port provided in our DVR unit 21455670 FINO WO 123314507089 BO HA TPIT OO ID a Power switch 2 Power adaptor connector RS 232 port Port connected to the system 4 Sensor input 1 16 Normal Open alarm output 1 16 Normal Close alarm output 1 16 zar MBR 121345674 Sabie MO TP ea ETE PWN ME 113456738 510111214100518 r a E A EEE PONER OH 0 Xe POWER OFF ada 1 na Figure 8 Connection Example of Extension Box Sensor 1 16 in
40. nitor you may connect both of them Figure 18 VGA or Monitor Connection Step 3 Connect Network Cable to DVR unit Figure 19 Ethernet Cable to DVR Unit Step 3 Optional PTZ Sensor Alarm Figure 20 Terminal Block Connection 25 Page 3 Quick Power On Power input connection port for DC 12 volt Step 1 Included DC Power adapter is located in accessory box Step 4 Connect to the wall outlet then plug the cable into the DVR 26 Page 4 Initial Boot After turning on the DVR unit it will go into a boot sequence At the initial boot section there is no user interaction with DVR unit however please observe to see if DVR unit is properly booting As you may notice progress bar will indicate booting progression if there is no activity for long period of time then possible corrupt or damaged firmware in DVR unit Please indicate such failure and contact technical support 5 Setup Screen To initiate setup menu you may use following method Mouse Remote Frontal Keypad Right mouse click anywhere on the Press button labeled Menu on Pressing button labeled Menu on screen of DVR remote controller front of DVR unit s directional key pad button 27 Page 6 Labeling Camera Sometime camera location may be identified easier by giving logical name to the camera Here are steps to give logical name label instead of having default label Here you may choose camera s that you want to
41. onfiguration 31 Page 2 1 Menu Display It s available to make setup with menu button on front panel a mouse and a remote Display Setup Menu with a front panel button There are Menu button on the front of unit Press it to display Menu Display Setup Menu with a remote Press Menu button on a remote Display Setup Menu with a mouse Mouse right click to display pop up menu Select the menu you want to do setup 32 Page 2 2 Description of Icon 1 The icons on the live screen indicate the status Recording Video Loss Motion Detection e e le Sensor T 3 2010 14 23 TL 3 Status Bar 1 Display date and time 2 ER means Emergency Recording and SR means Schedule Recording 3 Show network status and key lock 4 Show HDD status and display Overwrite when overwriting previous data 33 Page 2 3 Remote Controller It is available to control every function with a remote Controlling several DVRs with a remote is available 4 i i 4 ca i i Y T Po desseeese i a F F a A i 2 x El TAs G i L F I F 4 w 3E0 PTZ 1 ID Press to select a remote controller ID in case of using one remote controller to multi DVRs 2 SPLIT Press to see split mode Once press Same button with Quad button 3 BACK UP Press to start recorded data archiving to external media 4 AUDIO Select a audio channel 5 SEQ Press to disp
42. onize Period Off Time Zone GMT 09 00 Osaka e Time server Input the URL of server Default kr pool ntp org e Synchronize Period Select the period to syncronize between DVR and time server e Power On Try to sync once power on e 12Hour Try to sync every 12 hours e 24Hour Try to sync every 24 hours e Time Zone Select Standard time 6 Apply Save and apply time date setting 40 Page 3 3 Password Password ID Password Function Configuration Search Piz Setting PTZ OSD MENU Camera 1 ID Available to register max 8 account Admin and User1 7 e admin Administrator ID e User1 7 User ID Note Default password of all ID is 11111111 2 Assign an authority per selected ID e Configuration Available to set configuration e Hard Disk Available to set Hard Disk e Search Available to search e Backup Available to back up e PTZ Setting PTZ operation is available e PTZ OSD Menu Assign an authority to display PTZ OSD menu e Record Key Assign an authority to use REC on the front e Camera Available to see the selected channel 41 Page 3 4 Hard Disk As it is related to recording if any setting is wrong system error or abnormal recording could happen system gt Hard Disk Hard Disk List Total 3 231MB 237620MB Over write On Erase Data Main Disk Auto Delete Off Advanced 1 Hard Disk List It provides the information for Hard Disk external U
43. ote ID Assign the ID of remote controller so that user can separately control multiple DVR unit with one controller ID range 0 99 2 Mouse Resolution Mouse sensitivity level can be adjusted at user s convenience Basic Level 1 Slow speed Level 1 lt Level 2 lt Level 3 to increase reaction speed 3 Language Select a language 4 Vertion Show S W H W and N W 5 Health Indicates storage status e Hard Disk 1 3 Display the temperature of hard disk e E SATA Display the temperature of hard disk connected to E SATA e Board Display the temperature of the DVR s main board 6 Video Detect Mode Select a video signal format NTSC PAL 7 Video Mode Display video signal format 8 WEB Code DDNS ID for DDNS connection 9 MAC Address 38 Page 3 2 Time Date System Time Date Time 1843 25 Date 2012 08 71 Date Format Y Y Y MM DD Daylight Saving Time Time Server Apply 1 Time Set time 2 Date Set date 3 Date format Select a Time Date display format 4 Daylight Saving Time Set ON to apply daylight saving time oy stem r Daylight Saving Time On Off Beginning Month Beginning Week Beginning Day Beginning Time End Month End Week End Day End Time Enter Month Week Day to begin and also enter Month Week Day to end 5 Time Server Set time automatically through internet 39 Page System Time Server Time Server pool ntp org synchr
44. puts functions same as the S1 S4 inputs see next section in 10 way terminal Block Difference is that every port is issued with its own ground connection located right below Additionally there are 16 NO Normally Open dry contact points with dedicated ground and 16 NC Normally Closed dry contact point with dedicated ground per points These NO NC points are used in Access control integration 18 Page RS 485 Connections The RS 485 ports are used to connect external PTZ cameras to the DVR There is single available port with this DVR External controllers may be used however you will not have the ability to control the PTZ cameras remotely if you do so There are single RS 485 communications ports these ports are used to connect external PTZ camera controllers PLE Keyboard Hy ell a ay na si oy e e 3 a e Figure 9 PTZ and Keyboard in RS 485 Alarm Out Connecting the alarm out Each alarm output can be controlled switched by DVR unit and its application software Each device must be wired to C Common and NO Normally Open and 12V DC ground voltage must be applied to the port 9 c sa cm mo Figure 10 Alarm Out 19 Page Sensor Input Connecting the Inputs Each alarm input can be controlled switched by a device such as a motion IR sensor door contact sensor and similar devices Each device can either be wired as N O or N C Normally Open Normally Closed Dry contact sensor dire
45. quired information Be yt 00 Enter info like the picture above e NAME Input any name you want e ID Enter the DVR s login ID e PASS Enter the DVR s login password e MODEL Select the spec of the model among H 264 MPEG 4 and MJPEG 3 Enter DDNS info PE a 60 780 187 14 Ga rr Farid MET EZ DDNS setting is for a Dynamic IP user and should be entered as follows 103 Page e Use DDNS Select if you are a dynamic IP user e ADDR Keep the default value of the DDNS server address Default www adtcapscctv net e PORT The port value will be changed automatically Keep the value as it is e SAVE Save the info 4 Static IP User O Tt ag ADORA 171 130 153 27 0 PURI 3000 e Use STATIC Select if you are a static IP user e ADDR Enter the static IP address registered in the DVR e PORT Enter PORT registered in the DVR Default 3000 Connect Disconnect on Windows Mobile 1 Connect 104 Page WR e Connect Click the Connect to see the video e Info Setup To change the DVR information click the Info Setup e 1 Only When selected it transmits a still image with the certain interval in case the video streaming is interrupted due to the network load 2 Disconnect e Disconnect If you want to disconnect click it 3 Change the channel CH Click the wW to change the channel 4 Change the DVR 105 Page et AB To connect t
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47. rame When selected it transmits a still image with the certain interval in case the video streaming is interrupted due to the network load 3 Show OSD Select to display the info such as channel name date time and event etc Main menu view on Android 93 Page On the bottom line of screen there is a main menu Select the menu to change the function HACA Channel Go back to the previous step or close the monitoring program Move to live mode Channel change 1 Frame and OSD display is available Go to PTZ mode Go to PTZ preset mode Go to search mode Go to alarm mode See the registered info 94 Page PTZ control for Android You can control the PTZ camera remotely SS ye e E a Ras O toi Frami Show 050 Select PTZ mode PTZ mode screen 1 Go to PTZ mode Select the PTZ connected channel and click the PTZ button 2 How to control PTZ The PTZ camera moves to the selected direction Zoom in out Focus adjustment Touring operates according to the previously registered Preset number IRIS Open Close Call the PTZ menu Auto Focus OK button for PTZ OSD menu Cancel or the upper menu on PTZ OSD menu PTZ Preset for Android You can set the movement of PTZ camera previously and make the automatic PTZ movement M LE 14 dci dado E E T cdo da hala PE RE E aS TT FE F Frame hic O50 Select preset mode Preset mode screen
48. rom your iPhone or iTunes application 2 Search for MPRMS 3 Choose to download and install the application there is no charge to use our MPRMS application 4 After the installation is complete launch the MPRMS application from your Phone LK VAmobile 4 aiy if ye E ns F ae r Sue e a A P ka i 7 e LA AA mi a SS 5 jas ml l ib i i i i S la Iy l A i i P r 2 F 74 Toe pr e Mycam View y Share About Speed Test fn Y 4 2 gt TEC amp CoDVR O DMVS ES ADT 110 vitw 80 Page Adding a DVR To Your iPhones MPRMS Application Launch the MPRMS Application and press New h 12 30 75 a Enter the Reg Name Registration Name This can be any name to identify the specified DVR Make sure there are NO SPACES in the Reg Name PASSWORD DVR IP DVR PORT 3000 DDNS Select the DVR Model H 264 DVRs DVR 81 Page MPEG4 DVRs FDS 110 MJPEG DVRs MJPEG a Olla 12 32 75 ak DVR Reg Name demo MODEL JDVA DVR ID PASSWORD DVR IP DVR PORT 3000 DONS Enter the login information of the DVR The login information MUST MATCH the login information on the DVR DVA ID PASSWORD DVA IP DVR POAT 3000 DVR ID Enter the User ID for accessing the DVR Password Enter the password for accessing the DVR Enter the DVR IP Address amp Por
49. split screen Channel e Auto Focus Adjust the focus automatically 4 AutoFocus e Exit Escaping the PTZ mode 59 Page e e 4 mmE mummy mmm 0000000 7 1 Record Setting Set resolution quality recording speed and audio Each setting affects the size and picture quality Record Record Setting Channel On OTt Resolution 1920x540 Quality HIGH Speed 05fps Post Recording 30s8c Record Audio On 1 Channel Set channel 2 On Off Set On or Off for recording 3 Resolution Set resolutioin 4 Quality Set picture quality of recorded video 5 Speed Set record frame 6 Post Recording Set recording duration time after an event is triggered 7 Record Audio Set On or Off for audio recording 60 Page 7 2 Schedule Record Set schedule record per day of the week time and channel And setting per hour is also available Weekly Schedule Channel 1 Evol 2isla se 78 9 Oia 145 1817 18 1920 2112223 SUN E NE E dede SSS SSS SSS ESSE s E s MONTT TA i Trt TUES ENEE ia AEO E A TAA df FRICL MEET SAMOA AAA Clear Channel to Copy All Ch to Copy E yN nl A MS N Grey No record M C Green Continuous record IE M Blue Motion detected record MS Red Sensor triggered record MS Yellow Recording by motion detection or sensor triggering How to setup e Select a channel e After selecting the day of the week and time every mouse click m
50. ss 30 CMS 87 Configure Port 31 DDNS 83 91 99 103 104 110 DE 15F See VGA DHCP 21 23 30 31 DMZ 31 dry contact 20 DVR ID 83 EIA TIA E568B 21 Ethernet Pin Configuration 21 Ethernet port 20 Event Recording 29 EVENT RECORDING 29 Firmware 2 Focus 95 96 107 frame 93 114 Page Frontal Keypad 27 HDD 29 Internal IP address 30 IP address 21 22 23 30 31 104 110 112 iPhone 80 85 86 87 ISP 31 Labeling Camera 28 MAX 113 maximum cable length for Category 5e 20 Normally Open 18 19 20 NTSC 16 99 PAL 16 Pan 107 password 83 103 111 112 Private IPv4 address See Internal IP address PTZ 19 25 85 87 88 94 95 96 107 113 Right mouse click 27 RJ 45 port See Ethernet port details Router 23 RS 232 17 Search 80 86 97 106 Sensor 18 20 25 SPOT 15 Static IP 30 31 104 TCP IP See IP Address Tilt 107 USB memory 20 USB Port 20 VGA 13 14 25 113 viewer 85 Webcode 91 99 Windows Mobile 101 102 104 106 107 109 Zoom 95 107 115 Page Limited 2 Year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state If our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship we will repair it for free for 1 year on parts and labor from the date of original purchase This warranty does not cover modification abuse incidental or
51. t 1 ON OFF Select ON to use remote N W connection through web 2 USE PORT Port for remote connection 52 Page 5 5 Free DDNS Free DDNS is used for remote connection through private DDNS service Firstly go to http www dyndns com and create an account Then if your system is installed with a router you must make DMZ setting in the router setup for the IP your system has DMZ is a function to open all the ports for the selected IP Input registered information in DVR setup Network Free DDNS DNS Address User ID Password DVR URL dynddns net e DDNS address Select the private DNS service name Select DynDns e User name Password DVR Address After creating an account in the relevant website input the ID Password URL information allocated to DVR setup 53 Page 5 6 Dual Codec Setup It is available to transmit data through extra network transmission codec There are two ways of setting Split Resolution is a transmission mode for split screen and Popup Resolution is a transmission mode for one channel full screen Network Dual Codec Setup On Off Channel Split Resolution Quality NORMAL speed 1280x720 NORMAL Popup Resolution Quality Speed e On Off Select On to use dual codec setup e Channel Select channel to set Available to set per channel Split Resolution Transmitting resolution of split screen Fixed with CIF Picture Quality Select picture quality of
52. t Number You can also enter the domain name address here wollen o 1233 76 io AA he a DVA POAT 3000 DDNS DONS USE OFF DONS IP 61 250 157 14 DONS PORT 2400 DDNS ID DDNS Use Please disregard this configuration option if you are using DVR within the United States This feature is used in the following regions Asia Connecting to the DVR Press the DVR on the site list to connect NOTE You will be prompted that there will be a N W Connection Charge THIS IS ONLY A REMINDER TO USERS WITHOUT AN UNLIMITED DATA PLAN WE WILL NOT CHARGE YOUR ACCOUNT FOR DVR REMOTE ACCESS 83 Page Connect remote access 84 Page su olleh 12 36 76 dh CH SELECT to select camera number PTZ select when controlling pan tilt pa A screen displays only video excluding time resolution and the name of channel l Frame Only The feature is designed to transmit still photo in certain intervals when video streaming is interrupted due to network load gt See full screen If you set aside iPhone it switches into full screen Touch any area of full screen viewer to retrieve menu 85 Page Search from iPhone Select search the icon below ai oleh 12 37 TT Ye Start Time 2011 06 07 18 12 22 End Time 2011 06 14 12 36 58 arch After selecting a date select SEARCH 2 Search key operation at pieh F 12 37 17 Ge AA 86 Page Play
53. the firmware file must be saved in the USB storage first and then insert to DVR to start USB upgrade from the menu 2 Configuration Backup Save a configuration file of DVR 3 Configuration Load Upload a configuration file to DVR 44 Page 3 7 Button Setup After a certain time passes screen is automatically locked System aa Button Setup Auto Key Lock Key Beep e Auto key lock There is no key input during specific time system locks the button automatically In order to unlock input the password 10 sec 30 sec 1 min OFF e Key Beep If you select ON beep sound occurs 3 8 RS 485 In order to control the PTZ camera or control keyboard DVR supports RS 485 port mio ma RS 485 Baudrate 4 9600 bps Parity No Parity Stopbit 1 Baudrate Parity Stopbit Refer to the manual of Keyboard or PTZ camera 45 Page CO TT 000000 e gm gt i i A_45 Ba 4G eeeeeee 4 1 OSD On Screen Display Display em OSD Camera Title Status Bar Login Display As Per Last Login Login Menu Always from Boot 1 Camera Title ON OFF 2 Status Bar ON OFF 3 Login Display Select a login option e As Per Last Login Display live image after system rebooting e Cover All Camera Do not display live image after system rebooting 4 Login menu Select a log in option e Always from boot Input the password after rebooting e Boot after lock Auto log
54. tn E Cerny ee een eee eae enero 24 2 ha c a ieee en TO en Pe OO E E or aTT RE YP eT 26 A A IS Cree era ee 27 A A 2 MA eee mance E eg ee re gC ee ee re 28 TENIS R ECOFIN lion 29 A e ro Ian 30 He Chapter 2 Basic Information 22 ssccccsssccssssscessscccsssseccssscecessscccsssssnsccecssccssesscesessscesenses 32 RD e A re en Cre O A rn eee 32 252 Descrip U Onr Or CON a E oo 33 Ded Remote CONTO eases edad 34 2 4 How to Set Remote Controller ID unicidad a 35 2 3 HOW to Display Seu MENU sesruro 36 OO E a E E AAE E A A ETE er ee 37 i Chapter 3 System Configuration E seeseeesseeeseeeseeoessoeesocesoceseoeesoeesoeesoeesoeeseeeesoeeseeeseeessee 38 O a A a nny ne Cen reer TEL n Se eee oe ear eT 38 SL MME a ed 39 A A eR eT ae Seen 41 e A AA A III en oe en eee ee eer 42 A O ee 43 O O A eee eee 44 7 Page NoE AAA e Pe 45 FOR FAO PAC o A Diino as 45 set Chapter Gx DISDIAY sas A ae scans svelte a 46 41 AOS OM Screen Display secsiiaveic aire eesti do 46 LAO SOON OLN C Ces tg a seca eet a eG el etek edd See ee 4 AS O A E A SIs ANE Oe Bc IG nA E hee ha Se 47 44 120 CUTOUT S GLU Driessen A a 48 mt Chapter 5 Network Set o 49 al LIPA io 49 ey om re A A re oe Ren See 50 33 Esmall Noticas a a a ae 51 SAME DO 52 IN A ai 53 Sa Cia ER MAA E In A 54 E Chapter o Camera e andadas 55 A A A ee er 55 AS eer eevee E A eee Sree ee OCC en A E er 56 633 PIZ Advanced UN e Soren a aot 56 OA VOW TO NISC il o 58 E Chapte
55. up it shows the USB port backup time then select OPTION Backup Device Rear USB Record Begin 2042 07 31 19 01 23 Record End 2012 08 21 20 22 10 Backup Begin 2072 08 07 11 04 00 Backup End 2012 08 01 11 06 00 Log Backup Password Format Backup Disk Video format Backup Start e Log Backup The log file will be backup together e Password Backup data can be protected by the password 77 Page e Format Backup Disk Select whether the viewer program will be backup together with data file Executable format Viewer program will b backup together 9 Backup Start The backup start after click OK during Rear USA 2042 07 31 19 01 23 2072 08 21 20 22 10 1 04 00 2 3 ISB GTB OB 0000 3 14 15 Scroll bar It shows the current location from the total playback volume 2 Open To open the other backup file Fast reverse playback 4 Reverse playback 6 One step reverse playback Pause D One step playback Playback O Fast playback 4 split screen 1d 9 split screen 16 split screen 43 Current image capture When you convert it to AVI You can click the START and END time circled space playback and if you click AVI it converts to AVI file If you click it you can listen to the recorded audio of selected channel 78 Page Operating System Compression Audio compression Video Standard Video In Out Input Output Resolution Playback speed Live
56. y Setup Menu It is available to display menu with front panel buttons remote and mouse 1 Front panel button Push MENU button on the front panel 2 Mouse Right click 3 Remote Push MENU button Go to main menu Go to search menu E Backup Go to backup menu Audio Out Go to audio output menu A Emergency Start emergency recording Schedule Start schedule recording Piz PTZ Control Go to PTZ Control menu Sequence Start sequence 2 1 0 Switch output to Alarm or internal buzzer HH Split Mode Change display split mode Zoom Magnify the image at live or playback 36 Page 2 6 Zoom In Out Magnify the image at live or playback 1 How to magnify with a mouse Locate the mouse pointer on the place you want to magnify And click the left button of mouse and drag it You can cancel by dragging with mouse left button clicked Also you may use Zoom In Zoom Out menu by displaying menu 2 How to magnify with a remote Front panel button e On Live Display Menu and select Zoom In Zoom Out And move with direction buttons Select Menu button to cancel e On playback Select Emergency Recording and move with direction buttons Select Menu to cancel 37 Page RA AAA CC COCO e o gm i a ooo oo Fe 00000008 3 1 Information Sy stem Information Remote ID Mouse Resolution Language English Version Health Video Detect Mode 1 Rem
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