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1. Set up User authority gA Date Time Setup RS 232 Current Time 2005 7 12 18 33 16 COM 1 COM 2 Status Manual None None w PTZ w PTZ Ti om Day w Modem w Modem 2005 3 v GSM Modem GSM Modem w RF clock w RF clock Asia Taipei 4 Enable Playback Password 17 4 2 Search for Recorded Data This software system provides two modes of Search for Recorded Data One is Search by time and the other one is Search by Event 4 2 1 Search by Time Time Map When you click the icon of Time Map on the lower right corner of Playback screen 1t will show three kinds of time parameters for users to search and jump to the recorded data by time directly including Calendar Hour and Minute First click on the date of the calendar on the upper right corner of the Hour bar Minute bar Next select the cameras for playback using the buttons at the bottom of the screen You can playback up to 4 cameras at the same time When you click the camera button camera numbers 1 to 16 will appear Select the desired camera to playback Choose if no camera is to be played back on this screen The color of the selected cameras on the right side of the screen will be in light blue background LD DO OF Of E el ra FE 1 Click the Play button to start playback 10 LA kk ep m A SE 18 Time Status Forward Next Frame Rewind Play Pause Note e You can
2. 8 Action Click the icon SMS to enter the mobile phone number You can enter three mobile phone numbers to be notified for a single alarm 9 Click OK when you have done the setting 10 You can add another alarm notice by repeating the step 5 to 9 Alarm to Voice Dialer This function requires an external Voice Dialer to send alarm messages to phones SuperVision Series Ver 4 0 only supports Voyager Voice Dialer 1 Please refer to Voyager Voice Dialer user manual for the physical connections 2 Go to the Voice Dialer setting in the System sub menu to set the phone number which you want to let the DVR auto dial out You can enter three phone numbers to be notified for a single alarm 3 Go to Serial Port setting in the System sub menu Choose Voice Dialer on the COM port that connects to the Voice Dialer Note e You can send the same alarm notice via email FTP SMS and Voice Dialer at the same time You can also modify or delete your previous alarm notice setting It is very similar to add a new alarm notice 50 5 7 System Click System tab for the settings Date Time RS 232 TV Out Watch Dog Language and Security 51 5 7 1 Time Synchronization There are four kinds of methods to synchronize DVR s time Type Description 1 Manual Set up time manually 2 Time Server Synchronize DVR time with Time Server 3 RF Clock S
3. Type the phone number of the computer or network you are connecting to IF uou want pour computer to determine automatically how to dial from different locations check Use dialing rules Area code Phone number E ob40 65 County region code y Use dialing rulez v Step 6 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard window check the box labeled Add a shortcut to my desktop then click Finish to close the wizard and therefore start the Connect window Network Connection Wizard Completing the Network Connection Wizard Type the name vou want to use for this connection SV 1000 Ta create this connection and save it in the Network and Dial up Connections folder click Finish To edit this connection in the Network and Dial up Connections folder select it click File and then click Properties M Add a shortcut to my desktop 60 v Step 7 Before dialing the Connect window has several text fields to fill Your User name will be your entire official USF e mail address and the Password will be the password to that e mail address respectively In addition you may check the Save password box and or customize the phone number to disable call waiting or other features 1f you prefer Connect USF a E IES User name achelp mail UST edu Password Ds Logon domain he Save password Dial 8540765 Cancel Properties Help Y Step 8 Your connection setup is
4. Alarm happens the DVR system will send the alarm notice one time during the duration and do it again in next duration until the Alarm Source disappears 6 Select alarm Source Please refer to the definition of each alarm source 7 Action Click the icon FTP 8 You can add another alarm notice by repeating the step 4 to 7 Alarm to SMS This function requires an external GSM modem to send messages to mobile phones via SMS Short Message Service 1 Please refer to your GSM modem user manual for the physical connections 2 Go to Serial Port setting in the System sub menu Choose GSM Modem on the 49 COM port that connects to the GSM modem 3 Back to this Alarm Notice sub menu and set the Baud Rate to be 9600 baud per second Note If you fail to send SMS successfully you may reduce the baud rate to 4800 or 2400 bps and try again 4 Key in the Subject of the alarm message for example DVR Alarm 5 Add Alarm Notice Click the icon Add Of Serial Port COMI w Nong 4 PTI w Modern w GSM Modem COM 2 w None w PTZ s Modenn GSM Modern 6 Alarm Duration The duration time can be from 1 minute to 1440 minutes 1 day When the Alarm happens the DVR system will send the alarm notice one time during the duration and do it again in next duration until the Alarm Source disappears 7 Select alarm Source Please refer to the definition of each alarm source
5. will be displayed in the image in live view There are four positions to choose from Top Left Top Right Bottom Left and Bottom Right 38 V ise z mg Status Model PTZ ID Baudrate 2400 bps v L Preset amp AutoPan quick Select 8 Auto Pan Set Pan Start Set Pan End To make the PTZ camera function correctly please follow the instructions below 1 Connect the PTZ to RS232 port via RS485 RS232 converter 2 Refer to Chapter 5 7 2 to assign PTZ to the RS232 port you connected 3 Refer to the user manual of PTZ to setup the protocol baud rate and ID 4 Select Camera please select the correct camera number which has PTZ function 5 Status set to Enable 6 Model ID and Baud Rate set the ID the same as the PIZ camera You can control the PTZ camera using the control panel in this page Ea auto focus Preset function 1 Select plreset point 1 2 Move the PTZ camera to the position 1 using the panel 3 Click save 39 4 Select other preset points and follow the same procedure to set up 5 Totally we support 128 preset points Auto Pan function 1 Click Set Pan Start 2 Move the PTZ camera the PIZ will remember the path 3 Click Set Pan End Note e Preset and Auto pan function is different from protocol to protocol The above example 1s given using Pelco D protocol for example 40 5 3 View Setup Cli
6. 2 ISP does not require user name and password to connect You can connect like the following figure Ethernet RJ45 CE M O ADSL Modem In this case just follow the instructions in section 3 6 7 and section 4 2 to make the DVR on Internet User from Internet can use http 211 23 87 163 to connect to the DVR D 2 IP address is shared by more than one devices Assume the static IP address you get from ISP is 211 23 87 163 When 1 The IP address is shared by more than one devices or 2 ISP requires user name and password to connect You can connect like the following figure 211 23 87 103 000 ADSL Modem NAT Router Windows PC 92 In this case you will need an NAT router to connect to the high speed modem Please refer to the user manual of your NAT router to translate DVR1 192 168 123 51 port 80 to a port of 211 23 87 163 for example port 8001 Similarly translate DVR2 192 168 123 52 port 80 to another port of 211 23 87 163 say port 8002 You also need to set the user name and password on this router in order to successfully connect to ISP Follow the instructions in section 3 6 7 to set the IP address of DVRI as 192 168 123 51 Users from Internet can now use http 211 23 87 163 8001 to connect to DVRI and use http 211 23 87 163 8002 to connect to DVR2 93 E Maintenance Avoid placing the system in a high temp
7. 86 ACARD e RAIDO 1 support ACS 7500 e RAIDO 5 support ACS 7630 e DVD Burner e PTZ Model GTICO Small GTICO big 87 B Main Menu Every time you start the DVR you shall see the Main Menu for advanced system functions S Main Menu Start DVR Play Recorded Video Disk Tools System Tools Select Language English me Power Off Timeout 2 e Start DVR To start the DVR normally e Play Recorded Video Playback only Be sure to enter admin user password first when you want to enter the Play Recorded Video icon This option 1s used to playback a hard disk without rewriting 1t with new recording contents e Disk Tools Be sure to enter admin user password first when you want to enter the Disk Tools icon Disk Tools 5 1 A R T Diagnostic Disk Scan Disk Manager Back Y S M A R T Diagnostic To examine the internal record of the hard disk v Disk Scan To check the hard disk status using Linux tools v Disk Manager To assign cameras to hard disks or to format hard disk Furthermore this function also can collect recorded data of a camera in different hard disks to one hard disk when reallocating the camera to hard disks 88 When you plug in or replace new hard disks DOM or execute Disk Tools in Main Menu Diskmanager will help you collect data of a camera that is recorded in different hard disks to one specific hard disk The following dialogue wi
8. Connect directly to another computer Connect using my serial parallel or infrared port c Back Cancel v Step 5 For the Phone Number to Dial window first choose a local service number from the following Web sites Please type in the number you have chosen and click Next to continue 65 Network Connection Wizard Phone Humber to Dial TOU must specify the phone number of the computer or network you want to A connect to Type the phone number of the computer or network you are connecting to IF uou want pour computer to determine automatically how to dial from different locations check Use dialing rules Area code Phone number E ob40 65 County region code y Use dialing rulez v Step 6 In the Completing the Network Connection Wizard window check the box labeled Add a shortcut to my desktop then click Finish to close the wizard and therefore start the Connect window Network Connection Wizard Completing the Network Connection Wizard Type the name you want to use for this connection SV 1000 Ta create this connection and save it in the Network and Dial up Connections folder click Finish To edit this connection in the Network and Dial up Connections folder select it click File and then click Properties M Add a shortcut to my desktop 66 v Step 7 Before dialing the Connect window has several text fields to fill Your User name will be your e
9. N 80 c Select the transforming format Here we choose Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec Mian Rea Smo Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Cod By H Microsoft H 262 Video Codec a Microsoft H 261 Video Codec Intel 4 2 0 Video 12 50 LigosIndeok Video 5 11 Microsoft MPRG 4 Video Code LEAD MCMPMIPEG Codec d Select transforming parameters and it will influence the file s quality and size Configure Microsoft MPEG 4 Video Codec W Copyright c Microsoft Corp 1996 1999 Options Repframe every E seconds Compression Contral Smoothness FF Crispness Data Rate Kilobits per Second 3000 e Enter OK and then it will show the transforming status Conversion Proses 5 6 0 8 ME Note e The codec you choose are not all workable but it will prompt a warming message if it is not workable e The time of transforming format will depend on the file size and the codec you choose Sl 6 6 DVR Remote Setup Click on the Remote Setup to see the screen below 3 OVE Remote Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer Camera Setup User Select Camera E Camera N arme cam 8 DIDO Alarm Notice System 5 x Save To DWA Exit Motion Sensor Setup f Set Detection Area f Clear Detection Area 0 Set All Clear All Copy Camera Setting post Record fo 9 Chee Digital Signature Disable Y 100 7 Camera Status Enable Resolution 640 240 Format NTSC Q
10. 4Bms TTL 58 Reply from 2083 133 1 121 bytes 32 time 5Hms TTL 58 Ping statistics for 2483 133 1 121 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B RZ loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 48ms Maximum Sms Average ES iC DOCUME A RI CHARI GY H gt 3 Key in sender s full email address It must be a valid email address 4 Add Alarm Notice Click the icon Add to see the follow figure 5 Alarm Duration The duration time can be from 1 minute to 1440 minutes 1 day When the Alarm happens the DVR system will send the alarm notice one time during the duration and do it again in next duration until the Alarm Source disappears 6 Select alarm Source Please refer to the definition of each alarm source 7 Action Click the icon E Mail and key in the email addresses which will receive the alarm notice You can enter three email addresses to be notified for a single alarm 8 Click OK when you have done the setting 9 You can add another alarm notice by repeating the step 4 to 8 48 1 852556569 EA Alarm to FTP Site 1 Make sure the DVR system connects to Internet 2 Key in the IP address of the FTP site 3 Enter the directory you would like to store the alarm notice logs and pictures 4 Add Alarm Notice Click the icon Add to see the above figure 5 Alarm Duration The duration time can be from 1 minute to 1440 minutes 1 day When the
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12. The user names and passwords for these two accounts are as follows e Username admin Password 1111 is for the system management account This account cannot be deleted e Username net Password 1111 is for the normal user account This account can be deleted To see more details of the account information click View on the bottom left of this screen 42 Add User Account Click Add icon to add new user accounts as screen below M RM Q ES EN ES aj ES EN ES E E e ES ES pa E 5 E 30 a l z z Enter the name and password for the new user Administrator Account Normal User Account Only administrator account can enter the system setup menu to change the settings Normal User accounts are used for remote login only Dial In Access This option is to enable disable the user to dial into the DVR 1 e to access the system through modem Password Expire Setup This is the notification of password expiration The time setup range can be 1 365 days When the password expires the following dialogue will appear Remote Monitor Playback PTZ Control You can define the authorization of each user to use remote functions 43 Modify User Account Click Modify icon to modify the existing user account The operation 19 similar to that of the Add User Account above Delete User Account Click Delete icon to delete the user account A screen wil
13. can select various playback speeds or drag the time bar directly T1 S REEERE ZE Speed To reduce the playback speed Speed To increase the playback speed Playback Previous 1 min To rewind 1 minute Next 1 min To forward 1 minute Pause Stop Save video clips Save JPEG files Enlarge to full screen Adjust video size 78 6 5 DVR Player The DVR Player is used in three applications l To watch the video clip downloaded from the DVR gt PA To watch the video clip burned on the CD R RW Dice ii 3 To verify the Digital Signature of the video clip You can find the DVR Player application in the program files P DOYE Player Fie View Play Tools Help e Click on the icon on bottom right to select a video clip e You can check the digital signature in File gt Check Signature pb DOYE Player 01 00 02 0 000 Ele View Play Help Oper Coho pnapshot tlt Check bienature Exat AI pA 79 AVI Format Export This function provides you to transform the download files from CX3 format to AVI format a Opena download file b In the Tools bar select Convert to AVI and then select the path you want to save the AVI file and key in the AVI file name 2003 playing 1x File View Play Tools Help oe Capture Frame Chil PA CI Player 018 40 2 Convert to AV iS O Files avi m maga ali DTS
14. for a period of time DI will keep on triggering in that time interval DO Status e Disable Disable the DO function e Enable Enable the output signal when DO is triggered e Set the duration of DO signal The available durations are 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 45 1800 and 3600 seconds If DO is triggered in this time interval DO will keep on triggering Action There are 6 actions that are related to the DI DO functions e DI Camera Recording When DI is triggered DVR can start to record the video of selected cameras You can select the cameras to be recorded when DI is triggered by using the DI Camera array shown below the setting Each DI signal can trigger more than one camera recording e Cam Motion DO When selected camera detects motion selected DO can be triggered and start to send control signal to the external device e g alarm within the DO duration The Camera DO array below the setting allows you to relate the DO devices corresponding to each camera e Cam V Loss gt DO When selected camera video 1s lost selected DO can be triggered and start to send control signal to the external device e g alarm within the DO duration The Camera DO array below the setting allows you to relate the DO devices corresponding to each camera e DI DO When selected DI is triggered selected DO can be triggered and start to send control signal to the external device e g alarm within the DO d
15. network and copy the recorded files to your PC remotely 1 Enable Network Share Status 2 Give a name for this DVR for identification in the network 3 Enter the Workgroup 4 Give a password for remote access of the files 5 Click on the camera numbers to be shared in the network Please refer to chapter 6 for remote operation 68 5 9 Disk This function allows you to check disk status easily and precisely through pressing the S M A R T 69 5 10 Audio Click on the icon Audio to set up the audio channel settings as following Select Camera You can select camera number from the monitor screen which you want to add audio function It means that if it connects a capture card of 4 channels the No you can select is from 1 to 4 Likewise if you connects a capture card of 16 channels the No you can select is from 1 to 16 Be sure to note that 1t only can select one channel to add audio function for each time at DVR ver 4 0 For DVR version 4 02 1t will support four channel audio 70 5 11 Voice Dialer Click on the icon Voice Dialer to set up the dial out phone number of Voice Dialer to let the Voice Dialer send alarm message when Alarm occurs You can enter three phone numbers to be notified for a single alarm at the same time Please refer Chapter 5 6 about the setting of Alarm Notice Note e SuperVision ver 4 0 only support Voyager Voice Dialer facility 71 6 Remote Op
16. outage occurs the last file will not be closed properly Therefore up to 10 minutes of data might be lost It is recommend connecting the system to an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS This will help to avoid shortening the system life span and partial data loss caused by the instability of power supply When the power returns the system will automatically re boot restore data and go back to the normal operation in approx 1 minute Why the remote monitor not working 1 Using the windows command PING to check if the network connection is ok 2 Turn of proxy setting off 3 Make sure you have Java VM installed in JPEG mode or Player installed n MPEG4 mode 90 4 Check security setting in IE browser is not too restricted The active X option must be enabled 4 Q How to check the log file of the DVR A The log file can be seen from remote PC using IE browser Suppose the DVR IP address is 192 168 123 12 type http 192 168 123 12 log dvrlog php on a remote PC to see the log 5 Q How to capture the snapshot of the whole screen A It can be done from remote PC using IE browser Suppose the DVR IP address is 192 168 123 12 type http 192 168 123 12 rmapi misc screen snapshot on a remote PC to see the picture 91 D Internet Connection D 1 IP address is used by one DVR only Assume the static IP address you get from ISP is 211 23 87 163 When 1 The IP address is not used by any other devices and
17. 0254500_01 jpa 0 10295901_02 jpg 10300302_03 ipg OK 10200702 04 169 30 4 4 2 Backing up Video Files You can copy the video files from hard disk to burning device such as CD R W or DVD E or USB external storage media such as USB pen drive or USB Hard Disk Click the S button and select Export to see the following screen fei Reset time ranse Total 5 file s for 0 0 MB Device space 0 MB R RW ASUS DRW 0804P no disc or not detected Rescan device Range IS DVR 8 cameras model Cam 01 2010 10 10 09 11 09 0 00 Backup Device E Cam 01 Cam 01 2010 10 10 12 11 09 0 0 0 2 AE Cam 01 2010 10 10 13 11 09 0 0 0 i i 15 11 09 0 yy Cam 01 2010 10 10 14 11 09 0 0 0 14 11 09 0 Selected files info Cam 01 2010 10 10 15 11 09 0 0 0 f 13 11 09 0 12 11 09 0 09 11 09 0 08 11 09 0 Add files 02 11 09 0 01 11 09 0 i i 00 11 09 0 E 2006 02 30 3 2004 12 25 E 2003 03 03 Remove files 83 2001 01 01 lt lt E Cam 02 E Cam 03 Cam 04 FA Cam 05 zi y 1 gt 4 gt 2005 07 09 10 58 28 Device ASUS DRW 0804P disc is identified as unknown or no disc in this drive al 2005 07 09 10 58 27 Found 1 live of 1 export device s Message 4 a B FEE Please change a new blank disc X oe E a ek i et Burn Disc Exit USB Exnort Files Config Erase Disc storage 31 4 4 2 1 Backing Up Procedures 1 Before you start to back up the video files make sur
18. 06 01 11 D 17 01 39 Device 2006 01 11 17 01 40 Device 2006 01 11 amp 17 01 41 Device 2006 01 11 17 01 42 Device 2006 01 11 17 01 48 Device 2006 01 11 D 17 01 51 Device 2006 01 11 D 17 01 52 Note It will show 10 event logs in one page each time and you can click one of the Jump button EEE EI A 2 to go to the event page you want to see 23 e System Mode You can search the event by System mode and you can also add the Time Search condition to narrow the search range By marking the various System conditions you can decide the search range Date Time 7 Time Search Year Month Day Year Month Day 2006 Z 2006 IZ 7 System Active 7 Record Recording start Recording running start Recording running stop Recording error 7 Capture Capture setup error Capture sync error Capture card error Watchdog fail DI DO mapping fail Y Timer Update system time Timer update error No RF clock device 7 Other Event log error System other message User Operation a reset a search x cancel vz 71 Startun The following table lists all of the System Events Enter play recorded video Mode Enter disk tool menu System Setup change Max user count limit is 128 No disk found Disk error Recycle disk Remote Setup Fail Remote Setup Fail Remote Setup get Fail Refer to the Step 1 to Step 6 of Time Mode Search to play the event video Th
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20. 2x 4x 6x forward by clicking Forward button one more time e You can 2x 6x rewind by clicking Rewind button one more time e Next Frame allows you to play picture by picture 4 2 2 Search by Event A p s F F Tis a E E CIKI T UY Wr a mi i a yl a Xa C aa E m y oma L w E i L KS U x i i i 14 ma E v k a c Event Search Search all of the System events within time range which you set up by marking the Time Search at the same time or Search all of the System events without time boundary by disable the Time Search 19 Search all of the Device events within time range which you set up by marking the Time Search at the same time or Search all of the Device events without time boundary by disable the Time Search Type Time Data System Device 2006 SIH SIE Sk Hh Mm Ss _ __ Year Month Day Hh Mm Ss sfo BIG 2006 SIE BERI E Zs SI S LJ Reset a search JE cancel e Time Mode Step 1 Select Time mode from the Search type Step 2 Set up the time of starting point and end point including Year Month Day Hour Minute and Second Step 3 Click Search button a s to execute the Event Search Click Reset Reset 2 i button to go back to Default time range Click Cancel button to stop the event search 20 Type Time bd Date
21. CS ESC 865PE Intel865PE 5 85 BrandName Model Chipset n of PCI slot ASUS P4P800 VM TAY Intel865G 3 Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support Support on board LAN e Minimum Hardware Requirements SV svooo STA Channels 4 8 12 6 4 8 2 lao 6 Chipset Intel 848P 865PE 865G Intel 848P 865PE 865G Intel 848P 865PE 925X 945P 915G 945G 925X 945P 915G 945G 865G 925X 945P 915P 865GV 915G 945G 915P 865GV SiS 645DX 650GX 648FX S1S 645DX 650GX 648FX SiS 645DX 650GX 661FX 648 661FX 648 648FX 661FX 648 VGA Card NVIDIA MX4000 NVIDIA MX4000 NVIDIA MX4000 GeoForce 4 MX440 GeoForce 4 MX440 GeoForce 4 MX440 GeoForce 2 MX400 GeoForce 2 MX400 GeoForce 2 MX400 GeForce FX5500 GeForce FX5500 MX4000 GeForce FX5500 MX4000 FX5200 FX6200 FX5200 FX6200 FX6500 MX4000 FX5200 FX6500 FX6600 6201TC FX6600 6201TC 6200TC FX6200 FX6500 6201TC 256M 512M 256M 512M 512M CPU Celeron 2 0G P4 2 4G Celeron P4 2 4G P4 P4 2 8G 2 0G 2 8G e Network Interface Chip Realtek 8139C 8100B Kinnerreth R Intel 82362EZ Marvell 8001 Intel 82547EI e ATA Extension Card Promise Ultra 100 TX2 Promise Ultra 133 TX2 HighPoint Rocket 133 e SCSI Card Adaptec 29160 39160 2940UW Tekram DC 390U DC 390U2D DC 390U2B DC 390U2WE DC390
22. I DO Status The first column indicates the recording status of each camera Color Recording Mode Status Orange Q Full recording Green Red 0 Motion sensor Motion detected amp recording Gray 9 Norecording o The second and third column shows the status of each DI and DO device Color Status Green O Device not activated Red O Device activated 14 E Click the playback icon 5 on the main screen to enter playback mode If Playback Password Protection function is enabled See 4 1 Playback Password Setting the system will prompt you to enter User name and Password to enter playback mode as following y 11 can 1 21 can 2 3 can 3 4 can 4 ti a li ls dalbe a iba e taiata bs felled lod hdd 4 d e Bek T HT MA eel ot heel bee 14 can 14 15 can 15 15 The controls of Playback function are as following i tas Browse m E Calendar A ah Ad E RTT gt RTT O i a i Status T L h l n Search by hour gt Search by minute 418 Search Result Time Map E P Pa Li Exit Camera Play Snapshot Backup Selection Event Setup Full Search Screen 16 4 1 Playback Password Setting If you want to activate Playback Password Protection function click in the main menu to go the System Setting as follows Change the Security from Disable to Enable mode and then click Playback Password
23. Time Year Month Day 2006 l EI Hh Mm Ss _ Year Month Day Hh Mm Ss fo fo fo 2006 Elli Sia fis Eso Zo fel eset al Search Step 4 Then the system will open the Search Result Window and show the Search Result a Search Result 2006 01 11 11 33 14 System 2006 01 11 11 33 14 2006 01 11 11 33 15 2006 01 11 11 33 24 2006 01 11 11 38 18 2006 01 11 11 38 53 2006 01 11 11 38 53 2006 01 11 11 38 54 O 2006 01 11 12 33 26 2006 01 11 12 45 04 2006 01 11 12 45 07 2006 01 11 14 30 19 2006 01 11 14 30 19 2006 01 11 14 30 20 2006 01 11 15 30 24 2006 01 11 16 30 29 2006 01 11 16 49 28 2006 01 11 16 49 29 2006 01 11 16 52 29 2006 01 11 17 01 39 2006 01 11 17 01 40 2006 01 11 17 01 41 2006 01 11 17 01 42 2006 01 11 17 01 48 System System Device System System System Device System System System System System System System System System Device System Device Device Device Device Device IK lt gt Sl In the Search Result Window 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 16 3 4 10 13 1 12 8 1 15 al Re Search lec Play X Close of Time Mode there will be 9 information columns for each event log including Date Time Event Type Camera Motion Camera Video Loss Camera Enable Camera Disable and Content The columns of Date and Time lis
24. anical device It is very easy to break down after long term operation and it causes many problems such as the overly used magnetic heads which cause blurred image tapes need to be changed often and manually the recording time is not long enough the management of recorded tapes is complicated inefficient when trying to locate the needed data recording a huge amount of useless images etc SuperVision adopts digital recording technology The quality of images will not deteriorate with time With its high compression rate the storage time can last for months under normal applications The overwrite operation mode will overwrite the earliest data and no more tape change is required Motion detection function will enable the recording only when there is motion of the objective and makes the system and data retrieval more efficient R High Reliability Normal PC digital surveillance system adopts the MS Windows OS Operating Systems Such kind of system is so often to crash It usually makes a negative impression which digital surveillance system is unreliable SuperVision adopts Embedded Linux OS Our advanced embedded technology condenses the entire system into a tiny flash module which makes the system more reliable Even when the power fails the system will re boot and return to normal operation in less than one minute R Longer Recording Days SuperVision adopts the advanced MPEG 4 compression to store the video images It allows y
25. cking the Split tab will display the view setup screen as following ar ties iile ae B E PE Order Camera Camera Name 1 cam 1 2 cam 2 3 cam 3 4 cam 4 5 cam 5 seconds Timer 2 seconds 6 cam 6 7 cam 7 8 cam 8 9 cam 9 10 cam 10 11 cam 11 12 cam 12 13 cam 13 14 cam 14 15 cam 15 16 cam 16 1 There are 7 kinds of Display mode 4 splits 6 splits 8 splits 9 splits 10 splits 13 splits and 16 splits Click the small block on the split screen then you can modify the camera shown on each split screen An example for the description of the all cameras when doing the view setup is located on the right side of the table 2 Sequencer Setting There are channel and 4 channel sequencer modes For the one channel sequencer mode you can set up the desired sequencer order and duration up to 300 seconds For the four channel sequencer mode the display format is 4 spilt and you can set up its sequencer duration 41 5 4 User Account Management The User Account Management function allows different user to login the system using different user name To start using this function click on the User icon on sil a A T Y admin F Modity Delete There are 2 system preset accounts
26. de free space less than 4GB or 2 Hard disk has being in recycle mode First please click on the icon Alarm Notice to see the following figure E dil A D Camera Setup PTZ spit user Duo Alarm Notice system Network Setup Disk Audio Voice Dialer a Mail Server a FTP Server IP IP 392 168 1 1 EA 192 168 1 1 Test 7 SMTP Authorization Directory User Name EA Cybervision FE UserName Password cv EA Password TL HT Eq rreren EA Sender s Email Address E salex cybervision com tw Eas e SMS ca Motion to Zoom Baudrate 9600 y bits sec Camera 2 s t Ed E Subject Alarm Triggered zA 10 IN 12 Alarm to Email 1 Make sure the DVR system connects to Internet 2 Key in the IP address or the hostname of the mail server If the mail server requires 47 user name and password to send emails please click the icon Authorization SMTP to enter the user name and password Note e If you don t know the IP address of your mail server you can ping the mail server to get the IP address as following figure Command Pro rapt Microsoft lt R gt Windows DOS C gt Copyright Microsoft Corp 19796 1999 ICIADOCUME 1 gt RICHAR i CYB gt ping emtp giga net tu Pinging smtp giga net tw 263 133 1 121 with 32 bytes of Reply fro ALE 133 1 121 hytes 32 LEN 9 0 BZ Reply from S ytes 32 time hHims TTL 58 Reply from 283 133 i 121 bytes 32 time
27. e RN Timeout 2 3 Main Screen After turning on the DVR launch the DVR program and 1t will show the following main screen 11 can 1 21 can 2 4 can 4 SIL bee sia NAA jas dR Ara al a mt Led Z AN HT A T T 2 3 3 i The controls in the main screen including Not Whenever you click this button Function Description o l Storage Space Indicate the HD free space status Recording DI DO Status Camera recording status and alarm sensor input and output status R System Setting Quick access to system configuration 4 _ Playback Quickaccesstoplaybackmode 5 _ Full Screen Monitoring Monitor in full Sereen 6 Date Time Displaycurrentdateandtime 7 Display Mode Jada display divisions d nn to Zoom Activate zooming function when motion or alarm OCCUIS Sequencer Dipi in sequence E J the system will return to the main screen 3 1 Display Mode There are 7 kinds of Display mode 4 splits 6 splits 8 splits 9 splits 10 splits 13 splits and 16 AEO pr PE art A E a M bi L H kh a 1 1 rr LE F LI mp n splits The default display mode is 16 splits The cameras displayed on each split mode can be configured in the system setting menu Besides the different kinds of split modes you can click in a camera image on any split screen to show the full screen of that specific camera as shown in the example below In the full screen mode the Scr
28. e or ADSL and get the fixed IP address from the ISP Internet Service Provider The framework to perform this feature is depicted in the above figure Moreover please follow the procedure described in section 4 8 Network Setup to setup the network configuration Remember to check that the fixed line usually RJ45 cable has connected to the DVR system correctly Remote user site Please refer the following procedure which is extracted from documents provided by MicroSoft Inc to finish the setting of user site where a window 2000 system is installed e Windows 2000 Dial Up Guide Y Step 1 56 Click Start on your Windows taskbar select Run Type ncpa cpl in the Open field then click OK to begin Programs d Documents Settings d Search Help Shut Down Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it Far you Open ncpa cpl Cancel Browse Y Step 2 In the Network and Dial Up Connections window open Make New Connection to start the Network Connection Wizard 57 i EE a Ez Make New Local Area Network and Dial Connection Connection up Connections This Folder contains network connections Far this computer and a wizard to help you create a new connection Ta create a new connection click Make New Connection al Z objectis v Step 3 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window click Nex
29. e main different between System Search mode and Time Search mode is the Step 4 the Search Result window In the Search Result Window of System Mode there will be just 5 information columns for each event log including Date Time Event Type and Content e Device Mode You can search the event by Device mode and you can also add the Time Search condition to narrow the search range By marking the various Device conditions you can decide the search range 25 Date Time 7 Time Search Year Month Day Hh Mm Ss _ Year Month Day Hh Mm 2006 l 11 Elo RIL RIL 2006 E Sia lis eiea Ella v Y Camera y 1 y 2 y 3 y 4 y 5 7 6 y 7 Y 8 y 9 E 10 Au y 12 7 13 y 14 y 15 ZI 16 Y Di Trigger y 1 y 2 Lvl 3 Motion record Video Loss Camera Enable Camera Disable E E RRRSRRRRSRSRRR RS RI SS E E E Q AAAAAAAAAAA E E E Q QU RE E 8 IRI RIRIBIBI RI fel eset a search X cancel The following table lists all of the Device Type Device Event Event Type Camera Camera Motion Camera Video Loss Camera Enable a a is activated or not DO bo is activated or not Refer to the Step 1 to Step 6 of Time Mode Search to play the event video 26 4 3 Audio Video Playback Configuration Audio Video Configuration When you click audio video configuration icon it will show up the following dialog box It provides you with t
30. e motion or alarm occurring at the same time the zooming rule will be as follows a The previous zooming channel will be the first priority for zooming again and others will be marked in red frame to wait for zooming in after three seconds However the number of continually zooming the same channel will be limited to three times After three times even this channel occurs motion or alarm again the motion alarm zooming area will show the screen of other channel If the motion or alarm in one of the channels waiting for zooming and marked in red frame disappears within three seconds waiting time this channel will not be zoomed in and the red frame will disappear b If the previous zoomed channel does not have motion or alarm again the first priority being zoomed is the channel of which number is the smallest For example 1f channel 3 and channel 7 occur motions or alarms at the same time channel 3 will be zoomed firstly for three seconds and the screen of channel 7 will be marked in red frame to wait for zoomed after three seconds 4 Looming in a specific channel You can decide just to zoom in a specific channel When clicking any channel you want to zoom in the screen of this channel will be zoomed in to the Motion Alarm Zooming area marked in yellow color frame and the original screen of this channel will be replaced by a locked picture Then the screen of other channels even occurring motion or alarm will not be zoom
31. e that the back up program has detected the IDE USB burning devices or USB storages If not please check if the device is installed properly and click to rescan the device After that the device still can not be detected please verify 1f the device 1s ok 2 When you put the disc to burning device or plug the USB storage device to the DVR click the Backup Device or Rescan Device to get the device information The row of Selected File Info in the upper left screen will show the device space for backing up 3 Select the files to back up Expand the hard drive directories in the left of the screen Drag the mouse to select the recording files for backup by Year Month Date 4 Erase Blank the Disk If you use the burning device such as CD R W DVD R RW or DVD R W to back up the files you need to check whether the disc is used If yes the icon will lighten after you insert the disk to the recorder oma a Click on lt to start the erasing process b After it is done the Message area will display Done Note e If CD R is used you do not need to execute this process If the Backup device is USB storage and there are already files in it the icon will also lighten You can decide if you want to click to delete these files 5 Click gt gt to add these files to the right side of the screen for burning or copy to the burning device or USB storage The total size of
32. ed in Motion Alarm Zooming Area and it will be just marked in red color frame You can click the Motion Alarm Zooming Area to cancel the Zooming in a specific channel 11 2 can 2 hid dire akad i tisi ake lt dab Ara bai x p Z ade i 3 i 7 can 7 e Peer ANTONS SA at AT Tar ale caldo am Lidl aa da a Motion Alarm Zooming Area Locked Picture marked in yellow color 12 3 3 Storage Space On the right side of the main screen you can find the free space of hard disks If there are more than one hard disk 1s connected it will display the status of each HD every 5 seconds When you start using a new hard disk for example a hard disk with capacity 80GB the percentage of free space will be very close to 100 e g 99 and the color will be BLUE However as recording continues the available space will diminish When the remaining available space is less than 4GB the display color will change to ORANGE This serves as a warning message that the system will soon enter the Recycle Mode which means the earliest recorded data will be replaced by the newest recording data If you would like to keep all the data this 1s the time to swap a new hard disk If the disk has not been changed and the recording continues the system will go into Recycle Mode when the hard disk free space is less than 1GB The color of Hard Disk Free Space will turn RED 13 3 4 Recording amp D
33. een Adjustment Parameters will locate at the bottom of the 99 ce screen These parameters are contrast brightness chroma and saturation When a Speed Dome is connected and the system is in full screen mode PTZ control buttons will pop up in the lower right of the screen These controls include Zoom in Zoom out Auto Focus Focus Near Focus Far and PTZ Speed Zoom In Zoom Out Auto Focus a Focus Far sos aul H Focus Near PTZ Speed Preset Point Contrast Brightness Chroma Saturation Auto Pan 3 2 Motion Alarm to Zoom The function of Motion Alarm to Zoom is zooming in the screen when there is any motion or alarm occurring After clicking el icon it will activate the Motion Alarm to Zoom mode Motion Alarm Zooming Area EREA T Co E 10 con i Ps A HS cap 12 TA L gs g Motion A larm Picture 1 At first you must go to Alarm Notice in System Setting menu to set up the channels that you want to enable the Motion Alarm to Zoom function For the Alarm to Zoom function you need to have further set up in DI DO under System Setting Click DI DO in System setting and then select DI gt Zoom Next click channels which you want to enable Alarm to Zoom function and then return to the Main Menu to click the Motion Alarm to Zoom icon To no
34. eration CyberVision SuperVision allows you to monitor and control the system via network Open an IE browser on the remote PC and enter the IP address of the DVR to see the screens below gt O A 3 Qee gamez BED http 192 168 123 75 dval 72 6 1 Download Player The remote PC needs to install the MPEG 4 player in order to monitor playback and control the DVR The player can be downloaded from the DVR directly Click the Download icon and follow the instructions to install the player 6 2 Remote Monitor via MPEG4 Click the MPEG4 icon to see the following figure Select cameras Delete cameras A R B P MI eas Pe CH A Coming BERR A RRR Eee eee Network Preferences Snapshot Full Screen e Select the cameras to be displayed on the right of the screen e Click on the corresponding icons on the bottom of the screen to view difference display mode e Click the icon Network Preferences on the lower right of the screen to select the suitable network setting based on the actual environment It will pop up a screen as follows 73 Preferences x Network speed Video quality request 56K Modem a C 128K C Medium i High 256K C 512k MPEG 4 Postprocessing Level L 765K S 10 1001 Cancel You can click the icon Ss Full Screen to enlarge the monitoring screen display If you click 1t again 1t will be back to the normal monitori
35. erature or a high humidity environment and also keep away from the place with frequent vibrations Operate the system under stable voltage If possible operate the system with a UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply 94
36. etup tab to set up the network configurations as follows Enable the Static IP and enter the IP address NetMask and Gateway in the fields Pes a a w LORE m E ent EISA ARA AA 2 S A nw DALIA At Albi y DIA E am NO 2 5 he AN a RANA ARA ZA ps ae oaze HG1 L p tice System Network Setup Disk Audio Voice Dialer aa E S Ey Network Setup all DDNS T d Remote Control Status Dynamic IP fee St tus eee Network Pot 80 E ip Provider DynDNS org v Remote Monitor MPEG 4 ES 192 168 123 149 NetMask Service Dynamic DNS Remote Setup Enable v 255 255 255 0 Gateway Dynamic DNS 192 168 123 254 Da A DNS Host Name DVR Eal 192 168 123 254 Buma cnx S F I m behind a Firewall or NAT PA connect Login Account a m E Ra mm Ta DNS E peg gt S P lt Network Share Status Auto Last Update ipe rans Status Enable gt Ea PC name Workgroup GROUP User Name dvrbackup Password eee HH Camera 1 2 3 4 5 Note If you use another network port like port 81 instead of default port 80 when you start the remote viewing please remember to add the port number followed by the IP address and the http in front of the IP address For example http 142 173 62 171 81 If you use port 80 you could just click the IP address directly DNS An internet service that translates d
37. he audio and video playback configuration Deinterlace None M Filters Sharpen Lae 4 3 1 Video Playback Configuration In the Video configuration we have two kinds of Playback Video Enhancement modes De interlace and Sharpen to provide you with the better playback video quality You can enable these two modes at the same time In De interlace mode you can select Even only or Weave Each one has different enhancement on playback video quality You can select the one you prefer to fit your quality requirement 27 4 3 2 Audio Playback Configuration In the Audio Configuration it allows you to set up the channels you want to playback with audio in full screen 28 Choose the audio channel No 1 4 and volume No 0 9 you would like to playback Then click OK the selected single channel with audio will display in full screen Note e It just supports one audio channel 29 4 4 Snapshot Backup Snapshot Backup 4 4 1 Snapshot and save to floppy It is possible to save the selected single image to a floppy ora USB storage device this selection shown after plugging in USB storage device Click the button and select Snapshot The following dialog will appear Choose the screens you would like to save to the floppy or USB If you would like to save single images of all the 4 screens as JPEGs select all numbers and click OK 1
38. he same as the physical connection 53 5 7 2 Other Functions RS 232 This setting 19 for you to configure the RS232 port Select the correct device that connects to your system to make its function work TV Out CyberVision SuperVision supports the VGA card with TV out function With this function you can export DVR screen to TV Wall You can click the icon and choose Disable NTSC J NTSC M PAL B PAL D PAL G PAL H PAL I PAL M PAL N based on the TV out function requirement Watch Dog Watch Dog 1s a hardware device to monitor the system status If the system fails to response Watch Dog will send a reset signal to the motherboard to reboot the system To enable Watch Dog function please select available durations 15 20 25 or 60 seconds It requires the first capture card to have a physical connection to the reset pin of the motherboard Language CyberVision SuperVision supports 8 display languages 1 e English French Germany Japanese Polish Portuguese Spanish and Traditional Chinese Security You can Enable or Disable preset the security control setting e Playback Password if enabling this setting then it requires password to enter Playback mode e Hide Color Adjust if enabling this setting then color adjustment functions cannot be executed while zooming in single channel 54 5 8 Network Setup Click Network S
39. l display as follows Cancel Click OK 1f you would like to delete this user account Note e The preset user admin cannot be deleted 44 5 5 DI DO Click on the DI DO icon and select the total number of DI DO installed on your system to see the following figure pr o EN user 0 00 alarm Notice system Network Setup Disk Audio Voice Dialer DI gt Camera Recording w Camera i REEE s s a e s 20 22 12 23 14 15 16 ool 5 7 8 9 20 21 12 13 24 15 as Ta 5 5 7 e 9 10 22 22 13 24 15 26 a 5 5 7 8 9 20 22 12 13 14 15 15 DI DO Duration Status Status sec Disable w Disable w Disable w Disable w ey pee NI Disable w 5 5 Disable 5 5 e w N P Disable w Disable y DI Status Choose Disable NC or NO according to your DI device e g photo sensor e Disable Disable the DI function e NC normal closed The signal loop is closed under normal conditions When the loop becomes open DI will be triggered until the loop becomes closed again In other words 1f the loop keeps on open for a period of time DI will keep on triggering in that time interval e NO normal open The signal loop is open under normal conditions When the loop becomes closed DI will be triggered until the loop becomes open again In other words 1f the loop keeps on closed
40. ll appear Click Finish to start re allocation e System Tools v Reset Configuration To reset all the settings to factory default e Select Language To select your preferred language Traditional Chinese English Japanese French German Portuguese and Spanish 89 C 1 Q A 2 Q 3 Q FAQ I have set the recording mode as motion sensor recording But why the DVR still records a lot of video that has no motion at all 1 The digital recording system is very sensitive It can detect the tiniest motion that human eyes cannot perceive You can lower the sensitivity setting in camera setup menu 2 Flickering fluorescent lights when traditional 120 Hz ballast are used or TV or computer screen can be the motion source In this case adjust the motion detection area so that these flicking sources will not be detected It is recommended not to align the camera directly at fluorescent lights TV or computer screens The use of better quality fluorescent lights with electronic ballast monitors and the cameras can be considered 3 When cameras are installed please make sure the quality of cables connections and workmanship Sometimes interference could cause the image unstable Avoid placing the system close to a compressor fridge or to a motor washing machine that might cause magnetic interference What will happen 1f there is a power outage cut Do I have to do anything If a power
41. ne it will immediately send a message to you r ime Tue May 30 15 30 28 2006 A Event Tue May 30 15 30 28 2006 K Setup changed by remate user 83 6 7 DVR Remote Backup If the Network Share function is enabled you can copy the video data of the DVR to any Windows PC in the same network 1 Search computer in the network by the DVR name or IP address 2 Enter the username dvrbackup and password you set in chapter 4 8 3 3 Copy the files to hard disk or storage for backup S ad a 3 3 la la a a La camii can001 camli camii cam004 camis can IDE can ID cam008 can ID cam010 cam1 84 7 Appendix A Compatible PC Hardware e Approval Motherboard List E ASUS P4P8005 Intel848P 5 ASUS P4P800 SE Intel865PE 5 ASUS P4P800 X Intel865PE A A ASUS P5P800 SE Intel865PE 4 GIGABYTE GA 81845GE RZ _ Intel845GE GIGABYTE GA 8I84E Intel848P GIGABYTE GA 8I848P L Intel848P 5 z L GIGABYTE GA 81848P G Intel848P____5 L E 5 3 GIGABYTE GA 81848E Intel848P__ 5 Support GIGABYTE GA 8IG1000 MK Intel865G 5 GIGABYTE GA SIG1000 Pro G _ ntel865G_ B Suppor GIGABYTE GA 8IPE1000 L _ Inte1865PE GIGABYTE GA 8IPE1000 LGT _ IntelS6SPE GIGABYTE GA SIPE1000 Pro Intel86SPE GIGABYTE GA BIPE1000 Pro2 InelS6SPE__5 Support GIGABYTE GA SIPE1000 G_ InelS6SPE__5_ Support GIGABYTE GA 8IPE1000 ImelS6SPE S Support SuperMicro P4SPE Imels6SPE S Support SuperMicro _ PASPE Inels6SPE SuperMicro PASPA lelapa E
42. ng screen You can select one of the pictures and click the icon Snapshot to save as a JPEG file snapshot x 2064 11 22 13 32 47 CST 0806 Cancel If you want to operate the PTZ function click on the camera screen directly The screen will enlarge and a PIZ control panel will appear on the right as below 74 L gt Zoom Out PTZ Speed Auto Focus gt Focus Near sac Far 75 6 3 Remote Monitor via JPEG c DVR Remote Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO REO REAO RARBG IAM SAD SetH QO 3 Qee aura Gre D 30 A BED E http 192 168 123 75 v1 JPEG Single view 4 Split Full viewi1 6 TR Tntemet 1 Click Single View 4 Split or 16 Split 2 Select camera s 3 Start to monitor Note 0 Administrator must enable the JPEG remote monitor function first e The remote PC must have Java VM installed to see the pictures 76 6 4 Remote Playback Click the Playback icon to see the following figure 3 DYE Remote Playback Microsoft Intemet Explorer 1 cam 1 Ww PEETS 1 2 345 6 7 8 9 a 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 cam 1 00 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 8 cam 8 10 cam 10 11 cam 11 2644 11 22 5 5 5 CST 8588 CARA 06 00 09 308 1 Select a date on the calendar 2 Select a Camera 3 Select a recording duration 4 Click on the Playback icon to start playback 5 You
43. ng the camera setup for one camera you can click the Copy Camera Setting button located on the upper right of the Camera Setup screen to copy the setting of this camera to other cameras This saves time and effort The following dialog will appear Click the setting area you would like to copy Refer to the three areas below and then click the cameras located on the right of the screen and click OK 14 Motion Sensor Setup This is used to set the motion sensor area 14 1 Method One 1 Click E 37 2 Select Set Detection Area and use the mouse to drag an area to be detected 3 You can set many detection areas by dragging mouse again 14 2 Method Two 1 Click _set all 2 Select Clear Detection Area and use the mouse to drag a non detection area 3 Drag the mouse again to set more non detection areas 15 Color Adjustment Here you can adjust Contrast Brightness Hue Saturation The Hide Sensor Area setting is to help you examine the adjustment Color Adjustment function is also provided in the one channel monitor mode That means user also can adjust color in single monitor mode except that Administrator enables Hide Color adjust in System page under System configuration for security concern Please refer to the Chapter 5 7 for System setting 16 OSD On Screen Display Position you can select where the time and camera name
44. nnection to start the Network Connection Wizard 63 Tools Advanced a A de Make Hew Local rea Network and Dial Connection Connection up Connections This Folder contains network connections Far this computer and a wizard to help you create a new connection Ta create a new connection click Make New Connection k all Z objectis Y Step 3 In the Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard window click Next Network Connection Wizard Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard Using this wizard you can create a connection to other computers and networks enabling applications such as e mail Web browsing file sharing and printing Ta continue click Next 64 v Step 4 The New Connection Type window will have several selections Choose Dial Up to private network then click Next Network Connection Wizard Network Connection Type TOU can choose the type of network connection you want to create based on your network configuration and your networking needs Dial up to private network Connect using my phone line modern or SON Dial up to the Internet Connect to the Internet using my phone line modern or SOM Connect to a private network through the Internet Create a Virtual Private Network VPN connection or tunnel through the Internet Accept incoming connections Let other computers connect ta mine by phone line the Internet or direct cable
45. now complete If you have not payed for USFBasic Dial up yet please do so at the iConnect Marketplace Qualified faculty must register through the Faculty Modem Pool Eligibility page Both Web addresses are respectively listed below for your convenience After successful connect the user s PC will be assigned an IP Address from the RAS Remote Access Server of ISP Users can open the Web Browser now enter SV 1000 IP Address Refer to 4 8 and wait for several seconds time for loading program to start remote monitoring function 61 5 8 3 Remote Monitor when SV 1000 is connected to the Internet by a modem y AA Modem Modem DN uperVision PC Similar to dialing up to ISP Internet Service Provider for connecting to internet described in the previous section direct dial in access 1s another way to let users remotely connecting to SuperVision series products which is equipped with a modem device The above figure depicts the framework of this feature Additionally the only slightly difference between these two methods is that direct dial in access uses SuperVision series products to replace the function provided by ISP RAS Remote Access Server to perform the procedure of connection DVR site From the DVR site please follow the steps below to finish the setting 1 Login the setup page of the DVR system as an administrator and then setup the ne
46. nscend USB Pen drive e USB storage devices only support FAT16 FAT32 format e There may be compatible issue between USB external hard drive and motherboard 33 5 System Settings Click the icon O on the main screen to go to the system settings page Click on the keyboard icon to enter the user name and password ajwlejrielyfufilojo ile L ii alsjaltjofnfifrfi asis slo HHRHH 012 le an i n B seed 2 To exit the System Settings click EH on the upper right corner in the System Settings screen Note e Preset user name admin e Preset password 1111 34 5 1 Camera Setup e miile DIE 80H Select Camera ay Copy Camera Setting Camera Name Cam 1 Ea Camera Status Enable v A Motion Sensor Setup Format NTSC he SetDetection Area Set AI Quality Middle E Clear Detection Area Clear Al Save Disk Space Enable v Sensitivity 60 v Resolution 320x240 v e Ca Sat w l N N a M N E E l E 10050 e a A eee L r e a Color Adjustment Digital Signature Enable Disable TIR Contrast so Bl Brightness so E Hue so Bl Saturation so Bl A 1 C 1 S Frame Rate OSD Position Steen 0 Time Bottom Left v ED Recording Schedule Camera Name Top Left 17 12 03 1 Select the desired camera for setup 2 Camera Name Use the keyboard figure on the right of Camera Name field to enter the descrip
47. ntent Resolution 320x240 640 240 640x480 You can adjust the recording resolution The higher the number the better the quality However the higher quality setting will consume more hard disk space Frame Rate 0 2 0 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 15 20 25 max You can adjust the recording frame rate for fully recording mode and event recording mode The higher the number is the higher frame rate 1t will be recorded However with higher frame rate the hard disk space will be consumed faster 10 1 Fully Recording You can set frame rate for fully recording mode 10 2 Event Recording 1 Events Motion DI allow you to choose events that you would like to record 2 Event Occur allows you to set recording frame rate when event occurs 3 Event Not Occur allows you to set recording frame rate when event does not occur There are two options to select One 1s pre pos Recording and the other one is Low frame Rate recording For the _ pre Record setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 is to record a certain seconds before an alarm happens And post Record setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 8 10 15 20 1s to record a certain seconds after an alarm happens 36 12 Recording Schedule Refer to the Recording Schedule Table below There are 7 rows and 24 columns in the schedule table which represents 7 days and 24 hours There are three recording modes e Full recording e Motion sensor recording e No recording 13 Copy Camera Setting After finishi
48. ntire official USF e mail address and the Password will be the password to that e mail address respectively In addition you may check the Save password box and or customize the phone number to disable call waiting or other features 1f you prefer Connect LISF User name achelpemail UST edu Password Ds Logon domain he Save password Dial 8540765 Cancel Properties Help vV Step 8 Your connection setup 1s now complete If you have not payed for USFBasic Dial up yet please do so at the Connect Marketplace Qualified faculty must register through the Faculty Modem Pool Eligibility page Both Web addresses are respectively listed below for your convenience Users can open the Web Browser now enter SuperVision IP address see Note and wait for several seconds time for loading program to start remote monitoring function 67 Note After successful connecting to the modem the PC will be assigned an IP Address which is the successor number of SuperVision s IP Address For example if the IP address of SuperVision is 140 113 17 154 then 140 113 17 155 will be assigned to the PC Therefore you need to use this IP address in IE browser in order to connect to the DVR system 5 8 4 Remote Setup Remote Setup allows you to configure most functions of the DVR via another PC remotely Please refer to chapter 6 for remote operation 5 8 5 Network Share This function allows you to find the DVR in the
49. ogs It will pop up a window on the left side of Search result to show the detail information of this log including Event Type and detail Content Click GoTo button and 1t will start to play the event video This software version can provide four channels playback at the same time If this event just happens in four channels ex 2nd 3rd 5th 7th ch at the same time the four channel split will just playback these four channel videos If this event happens in over four channels ex 2nd 3rd Sth 7th 9th 11th ch you can decide which channel gag Ay video will be played in the split window by manually setting up the playback channel IE Otherwise the system will decide the event playback channel priority according to the following rule e The first priority of playback channel will be the channel of which number is already in the preset playback channel For example Preset playback channel 19 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Ch The event happens in 2nd 3rd 5th 7th 9th 11th Ch at the same time Then 2nd and 3rd channel will be the first priority to be played on the split window The rest of two split windows will play the channel with small number In this case 5th and 7th channel will be played in the split channel too However 11th Channel will not be played in the split window except you can manually change the playback channel yr 2006 01 11 11 33 24 Device 2006 01 11 D 11 38 54 Device 2006 01 11 16 49 29 Device 20
50. omain name into IP address For example the domain name www example com can translate into 198 105 232 4 DDNS The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP address to a static hostname allowing your computer to be more easily accessed from various location on the Internet We support free DDNS account and customer pay account To use this service for free account you must apply an account from several free Web servers such as http DynDNS org DHCP A protocol for assigning dynamic IP address to devices on a network With dynamic 55 addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network 5 8 1 Remote Monitor JPEG If you set this function to be JPEG DVR will encode one JPEG picture per channel per second for remote access The remote PC needs to install Java Virtual Machine MPEG 4 If you set this function to be MPEG 4 DVR will encode about 30 pictures per system per second for remote access The remote PC needs to install MPEG4 player which can be download from the DVR 5 8 2 Remote Monitor via Internet by a modem ISP A ISP B ae me Modem 0 Ethernet Es L o e ian PC N uper Vision DVR site Before starting the remote monitoring function users need to apply for a fixed line leased lin
51. ou to record more data on the same capacity of hard disks R Ease of Operation Mouse clicking on the Graphical User Interface controls all the operations No keyboard 19 needed so that it is most suitable for the security guards and normal non IT based users to use B Multi Function Function of one set of SuperVision Time lapse Video Cassette Recorder Multiplexer processor Motion Detection Processor You can backup the data to CD R RW remotely monitor the images and still recording the current video data at the same time 1 2 Main Features for SV1000 OS Embedded Linux Video Inputs 4 8 12 16 channels in BNC jack Viaeo Outputs b type 15 Pins VGA and TV Out System Video Format___NTSCIPAL omom li Channel input and 1 Channel Output PC Interface PCI Slot Multi Tasking Yes 800 600 very user friendly EI display Resolution Jedosaso HDD Usage Display y S Video Loss Detection Yes Image Parameter Adjustment Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation for each camera Compression MPEGA Tike Compression Resolution 640 480 640 240 3201240 Eramerate NTSC 120 240 240 240 PAL 100 200 240 240 320 240 By 7days x 24hours set each hour as Pre Schedule Recording recording by motion continuously recording non recording Define any 8x8 cell for motion detection Free combinations of A Motion detection area E ui Recording detected areas No limitation on the number of detection areas 10 ranges per camera P
52. re Recording ins Post Recording 0 20 se Watermark yes Recording includes time date information Date Code To prevent date code from being modified R a o channels playback at the same time Piata a Pause frame by frame play fast forward fast backward Playback Remote Nes Functions Remote Setup Y es Nes DHCP Support DHCP Suppor Yes Alarm 1 1 1 many many 1 many many Alarm to notice Storage amp Backup USB IDE burning device CD R RW DVD R RW USB Backup storage Pen Drive HDD 100 user accounts each one can see different cameras Yes Auto recovery when power back Watchdog Yes Hardware Watchdog Other Time Zone Dayligh Saving Time Sync Support Time Server FM and RIC Time Sync 8 languages in single software English French German T y G UN Z z J vo 5 2 O as Z 3 lg E E zZ N n amp Tj e jo IZ 5 O e O va G J C o a Go D i 5 EO ES lt S O ga 5 9 O 2 ot la 4 Q Je da 5 O O gt Japanese Polish Portuguese Spanish Traditional Chinese Specifications subject to change without notice 2 Language Selection You can select your preferred display language at Main Menu before starting DVR system There are seven languages that are supported in this version Traditional Chinese English Japanese French German Portuguese and Spanish ES Main Menu w Start OWA AAA E
53. t Network Connection Wizard Welcome to the Network Connection Wizard Using this wizard you can create a connection to other computers and networks enabling applications such as e mail Web browsing file sharing and printing Ta continue click Next 58 v Step 4 The New Connection Type window will have several selections Choose Dial Up to private network then click Next Network Connection Wizard Network Connection Type ou can choose the type of network connection you want to create based on your network configuration and your networking needs S Dial up to private network Connect using my phone line modern or SON Dial up to the Internet Connect to the Internet using my phone line modern or SOM Connect to a private network through the Internet Create a Virtual Private Network VPN connection or tunnel through the Internet Accept incoming connections Let other computers connect ta mine by phone line the Internet or direct cable Connect directly to another computer Connect using my serial parallel or infrared port c Back Cancel v Step 5 For the Phone Number to Dial window first choose a local service number from the following Web sites Please type in the number you have chosen and click Next to continue 59 Network Connection Wizard Phone Humber to Dial TOU must specify the phone number of the computer or network you want to A connect to
54. t the event time information Event 21 column list System Camera or Device event Type includes Information E Warnine 44 or Error Camera Motion Camera Video Loss Camera Enable or Camera Disable represents the camera with event The Content column makes the description of System event It will show 24 event logs in one page each time and you can click one of the Jump button 5 lt gt gt to go to the event page you want to see I lt Jump to the first page of event search result Jump to the preview page of event search result Jump to the next page of event search result Jump to the last page of event search result Step 5 Click Ooo Bey button The system will jump to Playback Window as the following picture The search result will be shown on the right side of Playback Window Or 66 55 G Re sea h S click Re search a a button and the system will go back to Search Window r H i i 2006 01 11 l D 11 33 24 Device 2006 01 11 D 11 38 54 Device 2006 01 11 16 49 29 Device 2006 01 11 D 17 01 39 Device Search Result 2006 01 11 amp 17 01 40 Device 2006 01 11 17 01 41 Device 2006 01 11 17 01 42 Device 2006 01 11 17 01 48 Device 2006 01 11 D 17 01 51 Device 2006 01 11 D 17 01 52 Device 22 Step 6 Select one of the search l
55. te that only DI DO and Motion to Zoom be set can the Alarm to Zoom function work TTA ma ad Mail Server IP 192 168 1 1 Egl SMTP Authorization UserName Password Sender s Email Address al FTP Server Test User N za p rd La Baudrate 9600 9600 bits sec Subject E gt View Select the channels you want to enable Motion Alarm to Zoom Status Status 1 Disable y Disable 1 2 Disable v 3 Disable v 4 Disable w Disable w Select the channels you want to enable Alarm to Zoom function 10 2 When the channel which is enabled the Motion Alarm to Zoom function occurs motion or alarm its screen will be zoomed in the Motion Alarm Zooming area and the original screen of this channel will be replaced by a Motion Alarm Picture If the channel is not enabled the Motion Alarm to Zoom function the screen of this channel will not be zoomed and will not be marked in red frame even there 1s a motion or alarm in this channel 3 If there 1s no other motion or alarm occurring the current zoomed screen will be continually 66 kept in Motion Alarm Zooming Area If yes the zoomed screen will be kept in Motion Alarm Zooming Area just for three seconds and will be replaced by the one from any channel waiting for zoomed after three seconds If there is more than on
56. the selected files should not exceed 600MB 6 You can browse the other directories dates to continue the file selection 7 If the backup device is burning device and the blank disc in the burning device can be detected the Burn Disc icon 2 will lighten when you Add the Selected files to the right column of the screen for backup Click this Burn Disc icon 2 and the system will 32 start to convert the selected files into standard ISO 9660 format files Make ISO and burn the files to the disc 8 If the backup device is USB storage and the device space is enough to back up the selected files the Export Files icon a will lighten when you Add the Selected files to the right column of the screen for backup Click this icon 2 and the system will start to copy the files to the storage 9 If problems arise while backing up the files it might be due to the reasons indicated below e The blank CD or DVD disk is in bad quality Replace with a better quality disk e The CD RW or DVD R RW or DVD R RW has been used too many times Replace with a new disk e The burning device cannot process high speed burning Reduce the burning speed e The blank disc does not support high speed burning Reduce the speed or replace with high speed compatible disk 10 You can click Configure icon G to set up the Burn Disc Export File and Erase Disc Storage Note e Not support Pioneer DVD R e Not support Tra
57. tion for the camera 3 Camera Status Disable Enable Hide If the channel is not connected to a camera set Disable If it is connected set Enable If you do not want the camera image to be Showed on the main screen set Hide Note e Ifa camera is hidden the video is still recorded in the hard disk B W Camera If black amp white camera is used please click the B W Camera icon 5 Video Format NTSC PAL SECAM The video format of 16 cameras must be the same Therefore if you change the video format of any camera all the rest cameras will be changed to the same format automatically 6 Quality Poor Low Middle High Best You can adjust the recording quality The higher 35 10 11 the quality setting the more hard disk space will be consumed Save Disk Space Enable Disable The setting allows you to save disk space Sensitivity 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 You can set the sensitivity of motion detection during recording It is recommended to adjust the setting to 100 in order to prevent any data loss However in some special conditions the system continues to record even when no motion has occurred This will result in a considerable amount of useless data being recorded In such a case it is recommended to lower the sensitivity setting to avoid wasting hard disk Digital Signature Enable Disable The setting allows you to encrypt digital signature watermark to the video co
58. twork functions you required on Network Setup page for example enable remote monitoring enable remote setup etc 2 Prepare a user account which has the permission of dial in access Or the default user admin has the permission already Later on from the remote site you need this account to login the DVR system once the dial in access 1s finished 3 Check the BIOS setting of motherboard to make sure that the setting of onboard Serial Port 1 Port A 1s enabled or Auto or 3F8 Connect the modem to the COM interface of the DVR system 5 Prepare a regular telephone line PSTN and then correctly connect the modem to the telephone line 6 Remember to power on the modem and check 1f the status of modem is correct before power on the DVR system Remote user site Please refer the following procedure which is extracted from documents provided by 62 MicroSoft Inc to finish the setting of user site where a window 2000 system is installed Windows 2000 Dial Up Guide Y Step 1 Click Start on your Windows taskbar select Run Type ncpa cpl in the Open field then click OK to begin Programs i Documents E Settings d Search d Help Shut Down Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open ncpa cpl 9 Cancel Browse 7 Type the name of a program Folder document or v Step 2 In the Network and Dial Up Connections window open Make New Co
59. uality 100 Sensitieitu pre Record Frame Rate 0 2 USD Position Time Bottom Left Camera Name Top Left 9 1 1 faafa004 15 30 28 I O EET Recording Schedule Setup Select Recording Mode MN Fully Recording ZA tdation Sensor Recording M A No Recording hour 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08091011 121314151617 18192021 2223 The operation is very similar to the System Settings in Chapter 4 Adjust the settings and click Save To DVR icon on the upper right to take effect 6 6 1 Remote Setup Record Each DVR remote setup change will be saved in the log system refer to 3 2 2 Search by Event The record will show any configuration that is changed by remote users 82 Record shown in Event Search a Search Result CARA 2006 05 30 15 14 30 System Setup changed by remote user Camera 1 2 property 2006 05 30 15 14 32 System Setup changed by remote user User 2006 05 30 15 15 18 System Setup changed by remote user Camera 1 recording schedule 2006 05 30 15 15 19 System Setup changed by remote user User 2006 05 30 15 16 02 System User admin login setup mode 2006 05 30 15 17 31 System Setup changed by remote user Camera 1 frame rate 2006 05 30 15 17 31 System Setup changed by remote user Network share 2006 05 30 15 17 34 System Setup changed by remote user User 2006 05 30 15 18 06 System User login playback mode a Re Search pa Play X Close Besides once any remote setup change is do
60. uration The DI DO array below the setting allows you to relate the DO devices corresponding to each DI e System Event DO There are two types of system event One is System Warning and the other one is System Error When system event occurs selected DO will be triggered and start to send control signal to the external device e g alarm within the DO duration The Event DO array below the setting allows you to relate the DO devices corresponding to each system event e DI Zoom When selected DI is triggered selected camera will be triggered and its image will be zoomed in the Motion Alarm Zooming area refer to Chapter 3 2 e The following figure may help to understand the concept described above Output Action to Start Recording Image to be Zoomed to Trigger DO 5 6 Alarm Notice SuperVision Series can send four types of alarm to your pre defined email addresses FIP site mobile phone number via SMS or Voice dialer This section gives step by step instructions to send different alarms to each destination We define four types of alarm sources as below dvr Alarm Source Definition Motion is detected in selected cameras despite the recording Motion Alarm mode is full recording motion sensor recording or no recording DI Alarm Selected DI is triggered 1 Hard disk error or System Error Alarm l 2 Camera lost signal System Warning Alarm 1 Hard disk is going to enter recycle mo
61. ynchronize DVR time with RF Clock 4 RIC Synchronize DVR time with Real Time Clock RTC a 1 T GA Date Time Setup COM Port taj TV Out i sa Disable v Current Time 2006 08 10 10 58 49 com1 COM 2 Status Manual None None Time Server C PIZ C PIZ RF clock O Modem O Modem O GSM Modem GSM Modem Watchdog RF clock O RF clock C Voice Dialer C Voice Dialer Disable Timezone Asia Taipei v 2 Security Enable v Playback Password Hide Color Adjust When you select Time Server Synchronization enter the IP address or hostname of the Time Server 52 You can test the Time Server function by clicking Time Server test Connect time server 1 p le Tp EHe S Looking for host 192 168 123 254 and service ntp Al Found 192 168 lea erver 192 168 123 25 4 stratum 3 offset 114 882 797 0 025580 15 Now 16 50 35 prin sa step time server 192 168 12 4 254 offset 114 002 97 sec Status Finished Exit When you select RF Clock Synchronization you can click Test button to do the RF clock test Then the DVR will issue a command to RF clock to get Time information and display it on the screen RF Clock can be connected to the DVR through RS232 port Note 1 Configuring Time Synchronization will reboot DVR 2 When you synchronize DVR time by RF Clock the selection of RS232 COM port COM 1 or COM 2 in System configuration must be t
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