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2. acit deci quip PR dean d 11 2 2 6 Connecting a Speaker or 11 22 1 Connecting CCIV MONITO uud Segue IIo serit reyi drii 12 23 Setting Up Network I 12 2 3 1 Connecting the DVRM6 to an external 13 2 3 2 Connecting devices to the DVRM6 internal 14 24 15 25 Connecting the DVRM6 a power 15 25 1 Connecting the DVRM6 to the vehicle 15 2 5 2 Connecting the DVRM6 to an 18 SECTION 3 Installing the MultiClient Software 20 3 1 Connecting EDU DYRM Oc ss deka tenet sons Rianne EERON EEES eRe 22 SECTION 4 Configuring the DYRMO se incedo a Cp ERE UERVATTQUNEER TERT T3 442A MER S LER 24 4 1 Opening the Configuration CR CEPR Ie o e e C Cou di 25 42 Using the configuration 27 4 3 Using the configuration utility usi oe oe prb Rar RA ER 28 4 3 1 Opening the configuration utility
3. ida a eii e dE 64 4 4 17 Video Motion Detection VMD 67 4 4 18 Configuring video loss 72 4 4 19 Video recording 73 45 Sensorand Activator 7 4 5 1 Configuring Sensor 1 to Switch 80 4 5 2 Configuring SENSOR 4 to control CCTV 81 AG UMS ENTE TETTE ETT DTE 82 RON MERC I TOTNM 83 4 6 2 Activating Outlines Manually 85 BGS e e a E A 86 AGA Holiday SCHOUUICS 89 4 6 5 Saving configuration 92 A66 changes RENTE ETT T TE T TETTE 93 25 7 Restoring default settings 94 Viewing Snapshots a 96 Viewing Video on a Monitor 98 Resetting the Unit 100 7 1 Resetting the system with the configuration utility 100 101 7 3 Erasing Recorded VideO
4. o SENSORS SENSOR SUMMARY SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 ACTIVE DESCRIPTION NORMAL STATUS ames nomaro SENSOR 4 SENSOR 1 uer meoo Ve o seno NLR ACTIVATOR 2 eu con UTS EXTERNAL SENSOR 2 EE wem GERONIMO EXTERNAL SENSOR 4 Nm EE E Nm EXTERNAL SENSOR 7 x EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 EXTERNAL SENSOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 3 EXTERNAL SENSOR 4 To configure a sensor or activator 1 Inthe main menu under SENSORS click the sensor or activator you want to configure SUMMARY CAMERAS NUN SENSOR 1 SENSOR 1 SENBOR 2 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 ACTIVATOR 1 ACTIVATOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 EXTERNAL SENSOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 3 EXTERNAL SENSOR 4 EXTERNAL SENSOR 5 EXTERNAL SENSOR 6 EXTERNAL SENSOR 7 UPDATE 2 Select the ENABLED checkbox to use the sensor as an event trigger and open the configuration menu screen NOTE Sensors that are ENABLED but not physically connected to the DVRM6 may cause false alarms 78 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 1 2 SENSOR NAME POLARITY ATTACH CAMERAS NOTIFICATIONS 3 Inthe sensor configuration menu enter the fields as described in the table below Field Description Sensor Name Assign to the device up to 20 characters Each device must have a unique name The names are used to identify the sensor A
5. esa cia Feu OR dup tque Petr dui Paca ad 102 7 3 1 Erasing all recorded video from one camera 103 7 3 2 Erasing all recorded video from the hard drive 104 iv www supercircuits com TABLE OF CONTENTS 59 SECTION 8 SECTION 9 SECTION 10 74 Restoring the default disk allocation eese 104 Upgrading the EPI REAPER ERE QR QUE 107 8 1 Upgrading video gateway 107 82 Upgrading router TIITWAEO pe dopo Rer 108 zinc 110 110 9 2 Testing Remote lt 111 ee en ae eee eee re ere eee ren roe er 111 vai wm 114 Troubleshooting Sc enc ER Dd 118 Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual V vi www supercircuits com SECTION 1 FEATURES 59 SECTION 1 Features The DVRM6 is a compact video gateway that provides state of the art security functionality for vehicles and other moving platforms Its broad range of features include live video streaming video recording and playback motion detection sensor management real time event notification vehicle tracking via GPS and device acti
6. 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 If the camera is connected to the DVRM6 and regions are enabled the camera configuration screen shows the current FOV Regions configured with sensitivity to motion are marked with a colored x as follows Sensitivity level Color No motion detection None Low Blue Medium Green High Red NOTE If VMD is enabled but regions are not middle sensitivity is applied to the entire FOV If the camera is not connected to the DVRM6 a blank tan FOV is displayed Select the regions for inclusion in VMD only when you can see an image from the camera VMD event setup VMD event starts when motion is first detected and ends when there is no motion In many cases what is seen by the human eye as one event might be interpreted by the DVRM6 as a series of motions with idle periods dividing the event into a series of multiple short ones Also a motion event can be long such as a full day in a busy place that could be managed better if the video clips were shorter To solve these two problems VMD event detection can be configured to control the length of recordings using the following parameters Debounce The interval between the end of motion as detected by the unit and the time when the event is defined as ending Maximum length The maximum length of a single event Separate events are defined when motion is not detected for a specified debounce interval For example if the int
7. CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 ee RECORDINGS ERASED YOU MUST TEM RESTART THE SYSTEM TO BEGIN DIAGNOSTICS RECORDING zl RESTART SYSTEM 7 4 Restoring the default disk allocation To erase all recorded video from the DVRM6 hard drive and restore the disk space allocation to its default settings 1 Inthe CAMERA SUMMARY screen click SET RECORDING DISK SIZE TO DEFAULT 104 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT 59 CAMERA SUMMARY ACTIVE DESCRIPTION VIDEO AUDIO PTZ RECORDING MOTION DETECTION ERASE RECORDINGS SET RECORDING DISK SIZE TO DEFAULT Set hard disk to default camera allocation Click OK in the confirmation screen The page at http 88 44 99 333 9999 says 2 Are you sure you want to restore default size for recording This will erase all your recordings An ATTENTION message will appears below the main menu Click the link CLICK HERE GO TO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE ATTENTION RECORDERS SET TO DEFAULT CLICK HERE TO GO TO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE In the warnings screen click SAVE CHANGES TO THE SYSTEM to save the new settings After saving changes to the system all video recordings become inaccessible and no additional recording can occur until the DVRM6 is restarted Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 105 59 SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT 4 B 106 SAVE SETTINGS Tv OUT recorver SETTINGS CHANGED EXISTING RECORDINGS DATE amp TIM
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9. In this example the traceroute command will report up to 30 steps hops to the destination If the target device is not reached within 30 steps traceroute times out 116 www supercircuits com SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS TRACING WWW GOOGLE COM 64 233 183 104 TRACING 64 233 183 99 WITH 32 DATA BYTES MAX 30 HOPS E OMS OMS OMS 192 168 1 5 82MS 18MS 19MS 172 16 14 146 N 22MS 23 5 17 5 91 143 224 26 gt 29MS 22MS 21MS 91 143 224 25 34MS 22MS 22MS 91 143 224 41 wo 25MS 33MS 36MS 199 203 170 54 m 40MS 36MS 212 143 10 1 eo 32MS 30MS 19MS 212 143 10 193 124MS 114 8 119MS 212 143 12 41 10 109MS 98MS 97MS 77 67 64 113 11 109MS 107MS 101MS 213 206 159 97 12 110MS 100MS 102MS 213 206 128 56 13 123MS 138MS 106MS 213 206 129 151 14 113MS 99MS 101MS 213 206 128 63 15 168MS 100MS 116MS 82 195 189 186 16 113MS 105MS 101MS 209 85 252 42 146MS 113MS 138MS 216 239 43 123 18 127MS 153 5 116M5 72 14 233 79 19 134MS 112MS 125MS 216 239 43 34 20 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 99 32 BYTES SEQ 0 TTL 239 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 99 32 BYTES SEQ 0 TTL 239 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 99 32 BYTES SEQ 0 TTL 239 Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 117 59 SECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION 10 Troubleshooting This section contains a list of common problems and suggestions for resolution If you cannot solve a
10. In4 connector Connecting multiple monitors You can connect multiple CCTV monitors to the DVRM6 To connect multiple monitors you must use video splitters to split the connection which may degrade image quality of one or both of the monitors To correct this problem use a video amplifier booster for each monitor To ensure you have the correct equipment consult a video equipment supplier 2 3 Setting Up Network Connections The DVRM6 has a built in router This router manages a local network LAN that can include up to four devices the video gateway itself and up to three other devices For example you could connect a PC and an IP based cash box to the router and they would be part of the DVRMO s LAN 12 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 The built in router is also used to connect the internal local network to other external networks such as the internet or a cellular network This makes it possible to access the DVRM6 and the other devices connected to the router remotely In addition if a is connected to the DVRMO router it can access the DVRM6 directly even when no external network connection is available The router can connect to more than one external network at a time Because the router is part of both the internal LAN and one or more external networks it has two types of IP addresses Local IP An IP address on the internal LAN This IP address identifies the router wi
11. PAL and NTSC are connected to the DVRM6 All connected cameras should use the same video format For additional information see Camera settings check the VIDEO TYPE field Problem Video that should have been uploaded to an AVV server automatically by means of the AVV feature does not appear there Alink to video uploaded to an AVV server appears in an e mail notification but when you click the link the browser cannot find the file The browser returns an error message for example http error 404 The webpage cannot be found or Not Found Solutions Ensure that the port forwarding and firewalls of the external networks and of the FIP network are configured to permit communication on the specified port Ensure that the AVV configuration settings are correct Waita few minutes Video of an event is only uploaded after the event ends Processing and uploading also take some time When the event is successfully uploaded you will receive an additional e mail telling you that the upload ended and including the same link Click the link in this e mail to access the file on the AVV server Ifthe camera is set to record by event ensure that the sensor VMD sensor activator triggering the AVV is defined as a trigger for recording in the camera s configuration For additional information see Automatically uploading Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 119 59 SECTION 10 TR
12. Select this option stop recording when the disk space allocated to the recorder becomes full If this option is not selected recording follows the FIFO model when the disk allocation is full the oldest recordings from this recorder are erased open space for new recordings Recording size Select either VGA Large picture 640 x 480 pixels SIF Medium sized picture 320 x 240 pixels QSIF Small picture 160 x 120 pixels Framerate Enter the recorded frames per second rate Bitrate Enter the recorded number of bits per second rate NOTE Ifyou select custom video quality settings that match a standard setting the standard setting is selected For example if you select recording size SIF framerate 10 and bitrate 128 the value of the RECORDING QUALITY field is set to HIGH and advanced settings are hidden NOTE The quality settings you select become the default settings for downloading live video For example if you select QSIF with a framerate of 8 and a bitrate of 24 these settings become the HIGH quality setting for all QSIF streams that are downloaded to client applications 4 5 Sensor and Activator Settings Sensors are devices that detect events such as a door being opened or a light being turned on Activators are external devices such as alarms and lights that can be turned on when a sensor is activated Up to four sensors and two activators can be connected directly to the DVRM6 These devices are not su
13. UPGRADE ROUTER PING PING IPHOST TRACE ROUTE me NOTIFICATIONS TEST SMS TEST E MAIL 9 1 System Statistics The SYSTEM STATISTICS frame shows useful data about the physical system The data is defined in the table below 110 www supercircuits com SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 59 SYSTEM STATISTICS Statistic Description CPU Temperature The current temperature of the DVRM6 CPU If the temperature is too high it is displayed in red System Clock The status of the system clock can be one of the following OK Indicates the clock is set and functioning properly The current date and time appear after the OK status ERROR Indicates the clock is either not set or not functioning properly Try resetting the clock manually see Setting the time Memory The RAM capacity DSP The speed of the unit s digital signal processor HD Size The capacity of the hard drive HD Model The model number of the hard drive Chipset The chipset identifier 9 2 Testing Remote Connections The DVRM6 provides two networking tools ping and traceroute for testing the connection to remote IP addresses ping and traceroute can also be used to test the connection from remote devices to the DVRM6 NOTE Some devices are configured not to respond to ping requests Similarly since traceroute uses ping the information returned by traceroute may not be complete Both ping and traceroute are ava
14. you could enter the following message An event was detected amp S at amp T When the Front Door sensor is triggered all the SMS recipients will receive the following message An event was detected Sensor Front Door ON at 22 Feb 07 00 17 16 4 4 14 Testing notification settings After the event notification settings are configured and the settings are activated on the unit i e settings were saved and the unit was reset you can test the SMS and e mail settings to verify that notification functions properly To send a test message to the notification recipients In the System Summary screen under SMS AND E MAIL click the TEST E MAIL and or the TEST SMS button s A test message is sent to all recipients of the notification type NOTE If no recipients are defined for the notification type the test button notification type is not shown Test messages sent are formatted as defined by the active notification template Changes to the template are activated after they are saved and the DVRM6 is restarted 4 4 15 AVV Alarm Video Verification server setup You can configure the DVRM6 to automatically upload recorded video to an Alarm Video Verification AVV web server After the video is uploaded you can access the server through the Internet to watch the video If e mail connection information is configured see SMS and e mail notifications e mail notifications are sent to the recipients when the DVRM6 begins uploading video to the A
15. 13 18 51 svr Type Unknown File Type 153KB From storage servdemo net Find Save m While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially 9 harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not find a program to open this file or save this what s the risk Select SAVE A location selector dialog box opens Navigate to the location on your PC where you want to save the file and then click SAVE Wait for the save operation to complete Open the MultiClient Play the video clip file in the MultiClient in one of the following ways the downloaded file to a camera pane in the MultiClient inthe Tools menu select Play Downloaded Video Navigate to the file select it and then click in a camera pane The video clip is played in the camera pane Disabling AVV To disable AVV uploading Disable AVV for all cameras and sensors connected to the DVRM6 unit In the main menu under SYSTEM click AVV to open the ALARM VIDEO VERIFICATION screen Clear the AVV ENABLED checkbox Note This checkbox is disabled if AVV is enabled in any VMD or video lost settings or in the settings of any sensor or activator Click UPDATE then save the settings The changes are activated when the unit restarts Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 63 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 4 4 16 Camera Settings The Camera screens are used to configure the cameras connected to the
16. 3 of the RS232 485 connector Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 101 59 SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT io T E ETHERNET GPS RS232 RS485 Connector Pin 2 Pin 3 4 Power on the DVRM6 When the startup process completes the Power LED on the front of the unit flashes at frequent intervals and the default factory settings are restored 5 Power off the DVRM6 6 Remove the jumper from the RS232 485 connector 7 disconnected a cable from the RS232 485 connector reconnect it 8 Power on the DVRM6 and allow the startup process to complete before continuing 7 3 Erasing Recorded Video Recorded video is stored on the hard drive until one of the following occurs The video is over written by newer video You change the recording size or disk allocation settings of one of the cameras You can also erase all recorded video from the hard drive manually in one of the following ways Erase all recorded video from a selected camera Erase all recorded video from all cameras but leave the current disk allocation unchanged Erase all recorded video from all cameras and reset the disk allocation to its default settings 102 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT 59 7 3 1 Erasing all recorded video from one camera You can erase all the recorded video stored on the unit s hard drive by one camera This is useful if you write protect in the camera s recorded data and the d
17. 621 firiela82 gig2 3 inter net il 192 116 203 261 Lital GSR pos6 2 inter net il 213 8 8 136 Qs SSO A U N e 175 m a 195 167 ms 165 ms s decix2 mpr2 frai de above net 8 81 193 2261 148 ms 172 ms s 64 125 23 254 Request timed out 323 ms 238 ms so B 1 80 mpr2 dca2 us above net 64 125 27 165 321 272 ms 0 1 1 1 164 125 28 5 1 294 ms 312 2 so 1 1 mpr4 lax us above net 64 125 25 18 394 ms 346 3 269 249 11 237 available above net 209 249 11 2 363 ms ms alch7689 dt 2 9gi 7 23 alchemy net 66 186 30 6 1 308 ms ms 18G nan dt2 1laxi1 te4 1 alchemy net 66 226 31 14 258 ms 4 ms 2t 216 10 25 42 1 216 186 258 421 266 ms 3 216 1 25 33 1 1216 10 25 331 254 ms ms _ wwu servision net 216 160 244 111 Trace complete traceroute successful connection to the remote device If the target device is not reached after 30 steps traceroute times out Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual rsud CU INTERNET GOLD NET 225 252 27 195 incaddr 115 59 SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe C Documents and Settings Libby gt tracert 123 123 123 123 Tracing route to 123 123 123 123 over a maximum of 38 hops L2141 home 16 6 6 138 172 11 1064741 11 213 8 eats Shiri 2 v121 inter net il 213 8 229 Request timed
18. CONFIGURATION screen Contact your cellular provider to ensure that the modem settings are correct and the line is active enabled try disabling it For additional information see Modem Problem The username and or password required for configuring the unit are not known Solution Restore the factory settings to the unit and then reconfigure it For additional information see Restoring factory settings www supercircuits com SECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 59 Problem When client applications attempt to connect to the unit an Authentication failed error is displayed in the client Solution Verify that the client application is configured with the correct username and password for client access These values are normally different from the username and password required for access to the configuration utility For additional information see Authentication Problem TV OUT does not appear in the main menu Solution Contact your vendor for support Problem Video does not display properly in the client application You cannot see any video hevideo image is distorted The frames flow upwards constantly Ahorizontal black stripe appears near the bottom of the client video display Solutions Cameras are not configured for the proper video format Ensure that all cameras are configured with the proper video format PAL or NTSC Cameras that use different video formats
19. DDNS is set up changes to the server name have no effect on the DDNS settings 4 If you are using either the No IP or the DynDNS DDNS service enter the Username and Password The username and password are usually provided by No IP or DynDNS when you set up your account Under Confirm Password enter the password again 5 Ifyou are using the SV DDNS service and you want to change the address of the DDNS server select ADVANCED The fields required to specify the server are added to the screen 52 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 a SV DDNS sj Field Description HOSTNAME apvancen M Hostname Name you choose for your server appended with IVG CC nstiw cc DDNS SERVER Enter the IP address or hostname of the SV DDNS SV DDNS Advanced menu server DDNS PORT Enter the access port of the SV DDNS server 6 Click UPDATE then save the settings Your settings are activated when the unit restarts 4 4 11 Authentication Access to the configuration utility is controlled by username password authentication By default the username is svuser and the password is servconf Change these values to improve the security of your system Client access to the unit via PC PDA or cellular telephone for video viewing and downloading device control etc is also controlled by username password authentication By default the client access username password is anonymous guest Ch
20. If this field is set incor rectly external network services will not be available through this network These services include accessing the unit remotely through proxy and DDNS services SMS and e mail notifications DNS In the DNS field enter the IP address of the DNS server A DNS server enables you to enter names instead of IP addresses for the proxy and DDNS servers The DNS server may be operated by your internet service provider ISP or on your network If you do not know the IP address of the DNS server consult the network administrator or your ISP If this field is not filled in correctly you will not be able to specify IP addresses as host names For example the address of the SMTP e mail server will have to be defined as IP numbers In addition DDNS will not perform updates if there is no valid DNS address 5 Click UPDATE and then save the settings Settings are implemented when the unit restarts 46 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 4 4 6 Modem configuration Modem settings configure the system to use a cellular modem see Connecting the DVRM6 to an external network When the modem is correctly configured the DVRM6 will automatically establishes a connection to a cellular network Before you configure the modem ask your cellular service provider for the preferred settings NOTE If you use a cellular modem to make the DVRM6 accessible remotely you must use a proxy server t
21. Reset 9 36VDC IGN connector connector connector Connecting the DVRM6 to battery without connection to ignition To connect the DVRM6 to the vehicle s cigarette lighter Use the supplied power cord to connect the Power connector on the rear panel of the unit to the vehicle s cigarette lighter 2 5 2 Connecting the DVRM6 to an electrical outlet If a standard electrical outlet is available the unit can be connected to it The power supply cable has a built in switch The switch mimics the ignition switch of a vehicle when the switch is in the ON position the ignition is on and when it is in the OFF position the ignition is off Only the power supply cable that came with the unit should be used to connect the unit to an electrical outlet Use of a power supply WARNING Other then the one provided in the package may cause irreparable damage to the unit To connect the DVRM6 to a standard electrical outlet 1 Use the supplied power supply cable to connect the Power connector to the outlet 18 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 Connect to electrical outlet Connect to DVRM6 Power Terminals Switch 2 Push the switch on the cable to the ON position The ignition is on Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 19 59 SECTION 3 INSTALLING THE MULTICLIENT SOFTWARE SECTION 3 Installing the MultiClient Software The MultiClient software application is a PC based c
22. activating different outlines e No automatic outline switching outlines can only be switched manually using in the configuration utility SENSOR Makes it possible to use Sensor 1 events as triggers for outline switching see Sensor and activator settings SCHEDULE Makes it possible to schedule outline switching LAN Optimization If video from the DVRM6 is viewed primarily or exclusively on PCs that are on the same LAN select this option to minimize the delay between the time a frame of live video is captured and the time it is transmitted to the MultiClient on the PC When this option is selected live video will be played as close to real time as possible Clear this option if live video will be viewed remotely via the Internet or a modem connection SMS on System Start Select this option to send an SMS notifications when it starts ADAM Sensors This option is not used 3 Click UPDATE then save the settings Changes will be implemented when the gateway is restarted 4 4 2 Configuring Microphone and Speaker Volume The volume of attached microphones and of the internal speaker can be increased or decreased by the DVRM6 Microphone volume can be modified to optimize the sound level of audio played by client software Internal speaker volume can be adjusted to suit the location of the DVRM6 unit You can choose from 11 levels of amplification Level 5 means the volume is not modified Levels 0 through 4 c
23. all the time e FULL SCREEN CAMERA Displays video from the specified camera in full screen mode e FULL SCREEN ROTATE Loops through all of the cameras displaying each in full screen mode for the number of seconds specified under ROTATE delay Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 39 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Field Description Rotate delay Ifyou selected the FULL SCREEN ROTATE display type specify the number of seconds dwell time you want the video from each camera to be displayed before it is replaced with video from the next camera Display Switch Via Select this option if Sensor 4 is a switch you want to use to cycle through the various display types This option is activated only if it Sensor is selected here and configured in the Sensor 4 configuration screen Cameras Select the cameras that will be accessible and appear in the monitor Video from cameras not selected cannot be viewed on the monitor and the cameras cannot be configured Display Camera Name in Live Video Select this option if you want the name of the camera displayed in the camera pane when video is played on the monitor Displaying names on the monitor requires additional system resources and may impact performance If both this option and Display Camera Number see below are selected the index of the camera 1 2 3 or 4 is displayed instead of its name Display Camera Name in Playback Display Tim
24. also occur if the DVRM6 does not have a public IP address The proxy server functions as an intermediary that relays requests and data between the DVRM6 and clients When a proxy service is used the DVRM6 initiates a connection with the proxy server and registers with it Clients can then connect to the DVRM6 indirectly by connecting to the proxy server When the DVRM6 is configured to work with proxy services it automatically registers with the proxy server each time it connects to a network For additional information about proxy services and proxy servers that are available for use contact your vendor DDNS facilitates internet connections to systems that use dynamic public IP addresses see Connecting the DVRM6 to an external network When a DDNS is used the is assigned a name The DVRM6 registers with the DDNS service each time it connects to the internet and relays its current public IP address to the service Client applications connect to the DVRM6 by using its name rather than its public IP address The DDNS service ensures that the correct public IP address is linked to the name at all times The DVRM6 supports three DDNS services SV DDNS SerVision DDNS service No IP and DynDNS For information about the SV DDNS service consult your vendor For information about the No IP and DynDNS DDNS services consult their websites ww w noip com and www dyndns com To adjust the Proxy and DDNS settings 1 Inthe main menu under S
25. and all cables are properly installed and firmly fastened so that they will not become loose Consult vehicle experts before installing external devices NOTE 6 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 2 2 1 Connecting cameras Up to four cameras can be connected to the DVRM6 If the cameras have PTZ controls for remote aiming and zooming and the PTZ protocols they use are supported the control cables can also be connected to the unit Any PAL or NTSC video camera with a composite video output can be connected to the unit The video inputs of the DVRM6 unit may require either a BNC or a Mini DIN connector depending on the options selected when the unit was purchased A cable with a composite video connector on one end and a compatible male connector BNC or Mini DIN on the other should be used to connect each camera to the DVRM6 NOTE A cable with a male RCA connector can be connected to a female BNC connector by using an RCA to BNC adaptor Supercircuits SKU CON 4 Cameras that are connected to the DVRM6 can receive their power from the vehicle battery via the DVRM6 unit Cameras that use Mini DIN connectors receive their power via the same cable through which they transmit their video output to the unit through the Video In connectors on the rear panel of the unit Other cameras require an independent power supply These cameras can receive power via the 12 VDC connector on the rear panel of the unit Howe
26. and configuring the unit GPS settings SMS and e mail notification settings schedules and AVV and TV Out configuration The SYSTEM SUMMARY screen summarizes the current system settings and provides links to the configuration screens where the settings can be modified It also includes information about the DVRM6 unit and the network and features with which you can test the e mail and SMS notification settings 32 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM SUMMARY SENSORS OUTLINES gt SYSTEM T OUT STATISTICS DATE amp TIME LAM eee GENERAL NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL DATE amp TIME AVV SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS SMS amp E MAIL RESTART DIAGNOSTICS NETWORK To open the SYSTEM SUMMARY screen click SYSTEM in the main menu The following system configuration screens are available GENERAL Unit name port number and activation of certain options TV OUT Configuration of a closed circuit monitor CCTV connected to the DVRM6 DATE amp TIME Automatic and manual time setting LAN Local network settings MODEM Cellular modem configuration WIFI Not used NETWORK PRIORITIES Ranking the available network connections for outgoing communication from the unit to other networks to indicate which connections should be tried first PORT FORWARDING Configuring ports that allow external devices to
27. and deactivation of daylight savings time For example you can specify that daylight savings time should be activated on the last Sunday of March With this option the Start and End lines appear below the DST Control Type field In the START line specify the start date of daylight savings time in the END line specify the end date DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME LAST v SsAarURDAY v OF MARCH LAST v SsarURDAY OCTOBER gt Automatic floating Select this option to specify the start and end dates of daylight savings time With this option four pairs of START DATE and END DATE fields appear below the DST Control Type field Use them to define up to four daylight savings time periods covering the next four years DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME AUTOMATIC FLOATING 29 v MaRcH 2008 31 OCTOBER 2008 gt 23 v MancH 2009 gt 27 2009 x 1 2010 7 1 2010 gt 2 am 2011 7 31 ocroBER 2011 gt NOTE When daylight savings time is activated the time on the unit clock is set one hour ahead of the time in the selected time zone When daylight savings time is activated or deactivated automatically AUTOMATIC or AUTOMATIC FLOATING options the change is implemented at midnight of the beginning of the selected day For example if you select Saturday it is implemented at midnight between Friday and Saturday 3 Under TIME ZONE select the time zone in w
28. below For example in the figure below the selected outline is DEFAULT represented by the red rectangle Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 87 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 SCHEDULES INACTIVE SCHEDULES HOUT OF SERVICE SOFFICE CLOSED Selected ee outline LBEFAt SET ALL SCHEDULES TO CURRENTLY SELECTED OUTLINE IV CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES HOLIDAYS EDIT HOLIDAYS UPDATE a To apply the outline to the entire week s schedule click SET ALL SCHEDULES TO CURRENTLY SELECTED OUTLINE All of the rectangles in the schedule grid are switched to the color representing the selected outline b To apply the outline to specific day of the week click the name of the day in the schedule grid All of the rectangles in the row are switched to the color representing the selected outline To apply the selected outline to a rectangular area of the schedule grid containing multiple rectangles do the following Check the CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES box to select it li Click one corner of the rectangular area A border appears around the rectangle Border SCHEDULES SCHEDULES 88 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 iii Click the diagonally opposite corner of the rectangular area that you want to mark The selected outline is applied to the entire rectangle d To apply the selected outline to individual half hour time slots do one of the following i With the CHANGE M
29. does not matter Backpanel Sensor Terminal Ini In2 In3 Block 2 2 4 Connecting Activators Activators are external devices such as alarms and lights that can be turned on by the system in response to an event Essentially the unit functions as an on off switch for these devices The unit activates an activator by closing the circuit of its power supply Up to two activators can be connected to the unit In addition to the activators themselves you will need the 16 AWG red and black cables to connect each activator to the unit To connect an activator 1 Install the activator in its desired location in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions NOTE If an activator requires an external power supply you may be able to connect it to the 12 VDC connector on the rear panel of the unit However the DVRM6 unit can supply a maximum of 500 mA of power If the devices connected to the unit require more than 500 mA you must power some or all of them independently 2 Connect the two contacts of the activator to the Activators terminal block on the rear panel of the DVRM6 The wires must be connected to two adjacent contacts in the same group e g the two contacts of Out1 These contacts are polarity independent 10 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 Activator DVRM6 Rear Panel Activator Terminal Block 2 2 5 Connecting Microphones Up to two microphones can be connected t
30. e INTERNAL Enable the internal speaker If an external speaker is connected to Aout it is disabled e EXTERNAL Enable the external speaker The internal speaker is disabled e BOTH Enable both the internal speaker and the external speaker The same audio stream will be played on both speakers at the same time Internal Speaker Volume Set the output volume for the unit s built in speaker Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 35 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Field Description Input Volume Ch 1 Set the input volume for microphones connected to the unit See Configuring microphone and speaker volume Input Volume Ch 2 If the Which input to use field appears the unit only supports one microphone From the drop down list select the audio chan nel to which the microphone is connected then set the input volume for that microphone as described below GPS Select this option to enable tracking of the vehicle location by means of GPS GPS Frequency Specify how often the unit records its location in seconds The recommended value is 5 Because GPS location recording requires system resources it is not recommended to increase the frequency While one check every five seconds is not sufficient for navigation via GPS it provides ample information for tracking purposes GPS Recording Select this option to record the results of each GPS location check Clearing this option does no
31. first frame of the event If multiple cameras are attached to the device a separate e mail is sent for each camera E mail is sent to the recipients specified in the SMS AND E MAIL screen If no cameras are attached to the device no e mails are sent If AVV is selected TEXT amp E MAIL is automatically selected If AVV was once selected and later cleared TEXT amp IMAGE remains selected for this field until the selection is changed manually If it is not changed AVV is not activated but notifications with snapshots are sent at the beginning of each event Activator 1 Activator 2 Sensors only For each sensor specify the action that each activator should perform when the sensor triggers an event Options are e TURNON Set the activator line to high e TURN OFF Set the activator line to low e Do not change the activator s status These settings are not available for activators Load Outline SENSOR 1 only If SENSOR 1 is a toggle switch used to switch outlines select ENABLED then follow the instructions under CONFIGURING SENSOR 1 to switch outlines This option only appears if Outline Switching is set to SENSOR in the GENERAL SET TV Out Display Switch SENSOR 4 only If SENSOR 4 is a push button switch used to change the display on a CCTV monitor connected to the unit select this option For additional information see Configuring SENSOR 4 to control CCTV display This option only appears if D
32. johns demoserv net AVV Upload ended Recording file has been successfully uploaded to the following location http 123 123 1 90 AVV Bus 5478 Front Door 1 17 10 2007 13 18 51 svr E mail at the end of video upload Both video files and e mail notifications are sent using the highest priority network connection available Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 59 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Video is uploaded if AVV is activated in the configuration of the device camera sensor or activator triggering an event For information on configuring a device to trigger and upload video to an AVV server see the sections about configuring that type of device Video motion detection VMD Configuring video lost Sensor and activator settings A list of devices configured to trigger AVV is displayed at the top of the AVV screen To configure the settings of the AVV server 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click AVV to open the ALARM VIDEO VERIFICATIONS screen SUMMARY ALARM VIDEO VERIFICATIONS z OUTLINES dcm avy ENABLED TOUT DATE amp TIME LAN MODEM WEFI NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AW SCHEDLILES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS UPDATE 2 Under AVV select ENABLED The fields required to configure the AVV settings are added to the screen ALARM VIDEO VERIFICATIONS Field Description
33. optional 8 Connect the cameras sensors activators monitor and switches to the DVRM6 as required 9 Install the MultiClient software on a PC in order to connect to the unit s configuration utility 10 Connect the DVRM6 unit to the PC 11 Connect the DVRM6 unit to a power source 12 Install the MultiClient software on any other PC from which you want to connect to the DVRM6 as required 13 Configure the DVRM6 system 14 Connect to the DVRM6 through the MultiClient in order to check the configuration and make sure the system is working properly 15 Install cellular phone client applications on your cellular telephone if needed For additional information see the client user guides or contact your vendor The client applications as well as the user guides can be downloaded from the Supercircuits website http www Supercircuits com NOTE The unit the devices connected to it and the cables used to connect them must all be securely fastened to the vehicle to ensure they do not become detached from their locations when the vehicle is in motion NOTE Installing the unit and its peripheral equipment in a vehicle is a complex process It is highly recommended that it be performed by a trained specialist in vehicle installations Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 5 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 2 1 Installing the DVRM6 unit Location The unit should be installed in a cool and ventilated location
34. problem you are having with the unit contact technical support The technical support representative may ask you for the serial number of your unit The serial number appears on the sticker on the underside of the unit 118 Problem After modifying configuration settings and restarting the DVRM6 the unit cannot be accessed Solution Disconnect the power supply from the unit then reconnect it Also see Resetting the unit Problem The firmware update process did not complete properly and the DVRM6 unit cannot be accessed Solution Disconnect the power supply from the unit then reconnect it If the LED on the front panel is solid green or orange not flashing contact technical support for assistance Problem The unit can be accessed by PCs that are connected to the LAN but not by remote client devices Solution Check that the relevant network settings are correct For additional information see LAN settings Modem Check the firewall settings of the network gateways ensure that the required port is open for incoming connections and that the port is forwarded correctly For additional information see About ports Problem Cannot connect to a cellular network Solutions Ensure that all connection parameters are defined correctly the MODEM CONFIGURATION screen fyouare using a GSM modem find out if the SIM card is PIN protected If it is verify that the correct PIN is entered in the MODEM
35. protected from direct sunlight and water It should be firmly secured to ensure it does not shift when the vehicle is in motion if the unit is dislodged from its location in the vehicle it may be damaged hit people in the vehicle or harm other items with which it comes into contact Ensure the unit has at least a few centimeters 1 2 inches of space above it and on all sides for ventilation Also the unit must be accessible for connection to power cameras sensors a PC etc NOTE To install the unit in the vehicle you will need screws to secure the unit to its anchoring surface not supplied see step 2 below 1 Connect the two side support brackets to either side of the bottom of the DVRM6 using two screws and two washers for each support The screws and washers are included with the DVRM6 Screw and Washer Support Bracket DVRM6 Unit 2 Place the unit in the desired location and attach it securely by connecting the side supports to the anchoring surface with two or three screws on each side These screws are not included with the DVRM6 The unit can be placed horizontally or vertically If placed vertically either side may face up 2 2 Connecting devices the DVRM6 unit Make sure that all installed devices are designed to function properly under mobile conditions temperature range vibrations power supply etc that they are all installed in accordance with their manufacturer s requirements and that the devices
36. start bit one stop bit no parity and 8 bit If the camera requires different parameters contact your vendor Connection Type Select either RS232 or RS485 for PTZ control Refer to documentation provided with your camera for supported com munication options If multiple cameras that use the RS485 connection type are connected to the DVRM6 unit they must all use the same connection type Camera ID If the camera is connected using RS485 specify its ID number This number must correspond to the camera ID that is set in the camera Refer to documentation provided with your camera setting the PTZ ID number If multiple PTZ cameras using the RS485 connection are connected to the DVRM6 each must have a different camera ID number 4 4 17 Video Motion Detection VMD When Video Motion Detection VMD is enabled the DVRM6 checks the camera s field of view FOV for changes When changes are detected the DVRM6 triggers a VMD event You can configure the VMD event and the notifications issued when the event occurs VMD regions To efficiently implement VMD the camera FOV is divided into regions each of which can be configured for VMD sensitivity For example ifa computer monitor in the FOV causes motion detection events to be triggered you can choose to mark the region of the monitor for low or no sensitivity to motion while the rest of the FOV could have high sensitivity Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 67
37. the lower right corner of the screen the volume settings are not implemented until the unit is restarted AUDIO QUT 9 OPTIMAL AUDIO IN 5 UPDATE NOW Button Repeat steps 3 5 as necessary until the optimal volume setting is set Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 37 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 To configure the volume of a microphone 1 Open the client application for which you want to optimize the settings e g MultiClient connect to a live video stream that is linked to the microphone and listen to the sound In the GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen under AUDIO IN select a volume setting for the relevant microphone CH 1 for Aint CH 2 for Ain2 OPTIMAL AUDIO IN UPDATE now 1 Button Click UPDATE NOW The volume settings are implemented immediately other settings on the page are saved but not implemented after the unit restarts see Saving configuration changes If you modify the volume settings and click the UPDATE button in the lower right corner of the screen the volume settings are not implemented until the unit is restarted In the client application listen to the audio from the video stream that is linked to the microphone Repeat steps 2 4 until the optimal volume setting is set 4 4 3 Configuring a CCTV monitor TV Out If you connect a video monitor to your DVRM6 you must activate and configure it b
38. using the highest priority connection available see Network Priorities e LAN The unit should only use a LAN connection If none is available the SMS CONNECTION INFORMATION unit will not send the SMS message menu WIFI The DVRM6 does not support a WiFi connection Modem The unit should only use a Modem connection If none is available the unit will not send the SMS message Username Enter the username of your Clickatell account Password Enter the username of your Clickatell account Enter the of your Clickatell account NOTE You can create a Clickatell account at http www dlckatell com 56 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 6 Ifyou want to send e mail notifications under E MAIL CONNECTION INFORMATION enter the fields as indicated below SMTP SERVER SMTP AUTHENTICATION E MAIL CONNECTION INFORMATION menu Field Description Use Select the network connection to use to send the e mail message Any The unit can use any available network connection it will connect using the highest priority connection available see Network Priorities LAN The unit should only use a LAN connection If none is available the unit will not send the e mail message WIFI The DVRM6 does not support a WiFi connection Modem The unit should only use a Modem connection If none is available the unit will not send the e mail message SMTP Ser
39. when the ignition is turned off For testing and evaluation purposes the unit can also be powered by connecting it to the vehicle s cigarette lighter This method connects the unit to the battery and the ignition quickly and easily but it is not normally suitable for permanent connection The DVRM6 can be connected directly to the battery alone without connecting it through the ignition In this case the unit runs continuously whether the ignition is on or not as long as the battery can supply power to it Because of the drain on the battery connecting the unit in this way is not recommended for permanent installations Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 15 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM NOTE The ignition connector IGN of the Power connector MUST be connected Ifit is not the unit will not start If you wish to use the vehicles ignition connection connect it to this connector Otherwise shunt this connection to the power connector NOTE To connect the unit only to the battery 16 AWG red and black cable not supplied is required To connect the DVRM6 to the vehicle battery 1 Remove the wire connector from the end of the supplied power cord Wlre Connector 2 Plug the wire connector into the Power connector on the rear panel of the unit and tighten the screws to secure it C Reset 9 36VDC 3 Using 16 AWG red cable connect the unit to the vehicle battery as follows a Conne
40. will ensure the most reliable connection Also when obtaining Static IP address ensure that your card is un restricted or not blocked or limited in way The DVRM6 uses ports 9988 9999 and 10000 for connectivity Up to 20 dry contact sensors Note Up to four dry contact sensors can be connected directly to the DVRM6 unit Up to two dry contact activators alarms or other devices that are turned on or offin response to the activation of a sensor To connect each activator to the unit you need 16 AWG red and black cable Up to two microphones Speaker or headphones CCTV monitor for closed circuit video display A push button switch to change the display in a connected CCTV monitor A toggle on off switch to change the active outline www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 SECTION 2 Installing the System Typically installation of the DVRM6 system includes the following steps Details are provided later in this chapter 1 Install the DVRM6 unit in its desired location using the supplied supports 2 Install the video cameras in their desired locations 3 Install up to 4 sensors 4 Install a toggle switch to change the active outline optional 5 Install up to two activators in their desired locations optional 6 Install a CCTV monitor in its desired location optional 7 Install a push button switch to change the display on the CCTV monitor if one is connected to the unit
41. 2688 Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Libby gt ping 192 168 3 60 Pinging 192 168 3 6 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 3 6 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 3 6 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 3 6 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 3 6 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 3 60 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 8ms Maximum 4ms Average ims C Documents and Settings Libby gt ping successful connection to the remote device www supercircuits com SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 59 c C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe C Documents and Settings Libby gt ping 192 168 3 123 Pinging 192 168 3 123 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 3 123 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost 4 lt 100 loss C Documents and Settings Libby gt ping no response from the remote device To test a remote connection from the DVRM6 unit to a host device using ping 1 In the PING section of the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS screen enter the target IP address or URL field provided You can also access the DVRM6 ping utility from the main menu DIAGNOSTICS submenu PING PING IPIHOST www google com 2 Click START to execute the com
42. 4 ft meme 0 ks In the AUTHENTICATION section enter your username and password for client access to the DVRM6 unit If client authentication is anonymous the username is anonymous and the password is guest In the IMAGE INFORMATION section enter the QUALITY and CAMERA fields as described in the following table www supercircuits com SECTION 5 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS IN A BROWSER 59 Field Description Quality Enter the preferred snapshot image quality as a value from 1 through 100 The higher the quality the larger the file that is created and the longer it takes to download A quality setting of 60 is recommended this settings is equivalent to the quality of the images you receive when viewing a video stream at 10 fps 128 kbs Camera Select the camera from which you want to view snapshots You can switch to other cameras during the session 5 Click LOGIN The snapshot viewer opens in the browser with the current field of view of the selected camera displayed T G Web Snapshots Windows Internet Explorer go le http 245 118 69 165 9988 snapshot cai 1 Live Search QUALITY 1 100 4 REFRESH RATE a 7 In the snapshot viewer screen you can change the QUALITY CAMERA and or REFRESH RATE the frequency in seconds at which the image is updated After changing any of these parameters click CHANGE SETTINGS To refresh the image manually click REFRESH
43. 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS OUTLINES SYSTEM GENERAL LAN SETTINGS lv ivi ROUTER TV OUT DHCP DATE amp TIME gt LAN MODEM WI FI NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS 4 E MAIL AMY SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS UPDATE 2 Click the router ENABLE checkbox to select it This option is selected by default 3 Ifyou want a dynamic IP address be assigned to the unit by a DHCP server on the LAN select the ENABLE DYNAMIC IP DHCP checkbox If this field is selected you may not be able to access the unit remotely The IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway and DNS Server fields are not relevant and are hidden 4 If the unit will have a static IP address clear the Enable Dynamic IP DHCP checkbox The fields required to configure the LAN settings are added to the screen LAN SETTINGS ROUTER m DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK 255 255 00 e DNS Field Description IP Address Specify the static IP address of the unit on the LAN The address must conform to the standards ofthe LAN Subnet Mask Modify the LAN subnet mask as necessary The subnet mask must be compatible with the LAN Default Gateway Fill inthe IP address of the gateway through which the LAN connects to the internet If you do not know the IP address of the gateway consult the network administrator or your ISP
44. 59 SUPER CIRCUITS Wireless Advanced 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder User Manual Product DVRM6 Please read this manual before using your camera and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use Save this manual for future reference DVRM6_RM WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AN Operate this device only in environments where the temperature or humidity is within the recommended range Operation in extreme temperatures or humidity levels may cause electric shock and shorten the life of the product CAUTION LEGAL NOTICE Supercircuits products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specific Supercircuits authorized accessories Supercircuits disclaims liability associated with the use of non Supercircuits authorized accessories The recording transmission or broadcast of any person s voice without their consent or a court order is strictly prohibited by law Supercircuits makes no representations concerning the legality of certain product applications such as the making transmission or recording of video and or audio signals of others without their knowledge and or consent We encourage you to check and comply with all applicable local state and federal laws and regulations before engaging in any for
45. 8848C2 2 Startup screen NOTE The IP address 0 0 0 0 is displayed because the unit s internal DHCP server has not yet assigned an IP address to the unit This address is the IP address of the video gateway component of the unit in the local network managed by the unit s router You can see the correct IP address on the Port Forwarding page of the configuration utility If the unit is configured to connect to an external LAN using DHCP DHCP appears after the 0 0 0 0 in the IP address field Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 99 59 SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT SECTION 7 Resetting the Unit You can reset the DVRM6 at any time If changes were made to the configuration settings of the unit and then saved for most setting the unit must be reset to implement the changes The unit can be reset in one of three ways Software Selecting Restart in the configuration utility Reset button Pressing the Reset button located on the back of the unit Power Reset Powering the unit off then on 7 1 Resetting the system with the configuration utility To reset the unit using the configuration utility 1 Loginto the configuration utility see Opening the Configuration Utility page 37 2 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click RESTART SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM RESTART PAGE SENSORS OUTLINES CHANGES SAVED YOU MUST RESTART THE SYSTEM FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT RESTART SYSTEM RESTART ROUTER TV OUT DA
46. DING to open the PORT FORWARDING screen and display the list of the ports that are open for remote access and the internal IP address of devices to which they provide access The system and configuration ports of the unit see About Ports page 48 are defined automatically by the system and cannot be modified SUMMARY CAMERAS PORT FORWARDING SENSORS OUTLINES gt SYSTEM GENERAL SYSTEM PORT TV OUT DATE amp TIME CONFIGURATION PORT PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AVV SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS In the next available row in the table enter the fields as follows Field Description Port The port number to assign to the device You can choose any number in the range 1 65535 that is not already in use IP The internal IP address ofthe device PORT FORWARDING S STEM PORT CONFIGURATION PORT 172 20 233 3 Click UPDATE then save the settings They will be applied implemented when the unit restarts www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 4 4 10 PROXY and DDNS settings Proxy and dynamic DNS DDNS services make it possible for clients to connect to routers that cannot be accessed directly A proxy server is used to enable client applications to connect to video gateway units like the DVRM6 when the connection cannot be directly initiated by the client Typically this occurs when the DVRM6 connects to the internet through a cellular network It may
47. DVRM6 unit Settings include the name of the camera brightness contrast video format pan tilt zoom PTZ settings video motion detection VMD settings video lost settings and recording settings Brightness and Contrast Settings Brightness and contrast settings adjustments made in the client affect all live and recorded video from cameras being viewed Also video from the camera recorded after the adjustments are made is also affected These adjustments are in effect until the DVRM6 unit is reset To retain the settings use the configuration utility to save them in each camera The brightness and contrast settings optimal for a particular monitor may not display as well on other monitors Consideration of these variations should be made when changing the settings of a camera Configuring Video Cameras The CAMERA SUMMARY screen shows the current settings of each camera in the system and provides links to each camera s configuration screen To open the CAMERA SUMMARY screen click CAMERAS in the main menu SUMMARY CAMERA SUMMARY ACTIVE DESCRIPTION MDEQ AUDIO PTZ RECORDING MOTION DETECTION SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ERASE RECORDINGS ser RECORDING DISK SIZE TO DEFAULT The camera plugged into Video Input 1 is called Camera 1 and is configured in the Camera 1 configuration screen and the camera plugged into Video Input 2 is called Camera 2 and is configured in the Camera 2 configuration screen The camera configuration
48. E Hox WILL BE ERASED SUE RUM PRESS DISCARD CHANGES TO PRESERVE RECORDINGS SMS amp E MAI A SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS SAVE CHANGES TO SYSTEM RESTART DIAGNOSTICS RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS ATTENTION RECORDERS SET TO DEFAULT CLICK HERE TO GO TO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE On the SYSTEM RESTART PAGE click RESTART SYSTEM to implement the change LOGOUT HELP SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM RESTART PAGE OUTLINES Eco CHANGES SAVED YOU MUST RESTART THE TOU SYSTEM FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT LAN MODEM RESTART SYSTEM WI FI NETWORK RESTART ROUTER PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART Allow the system to fully restart before continuing www supercircuits com SECTION 8 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE 59 SECTION 8 Upgrading the Firmware The DVRM6 includes two different firmware components the video gateway component and the router component The upgrade procedure for each is included below 8 1 Upgrading video gateway firmware Video gateway firmware is installed from a TVG Upload Server using the configuration utility Upgrading the firmware does not change any of the unit s settings A Ifthe download process is interrupted in any way before it is completed or if an incompatible firmware version is loaded it may be impossible to connect to the unit in the normal way Make sure that you know in advance that
49. ES PORT FORWARDING OPTIMAL PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION AUDIO IN 5 OPTIMAL SMS amp E MAIL SAVE SETTINGS RESTART GPS DIAGNOSTICS GPS FREQUENCY GPS RECORDING IGNITION IGNITION COUNTDOWN STOP RECORDING ON DOWNLOAD ACCEPT NEW CONNECTIONS WHILE DOWNLOADING VIDEO AUTHENTICATION OUTLINE SWITCHING LAN OPTIMIZATION SMS ON SYSTEM START ADAM SENSORS 2 Configure parameters using the following table Field Description System Name Assign a name to the DVRM6 unit up to 20 Unicode UTF 8 characters This name is used to identify the unit in client applications such as the MultiClient in SMS and e mail notifications in AVV file names and on the proxy Spaces characters in the name may cause problems with various network features such as e mail notifications proxy and DDNS Therefore it is recommended not to include spaces in the name System Port Enter the client access port of the DVRM6 unit If you want to access the unit remotely and cannot set up port forwarding for port 10000 in your network you can also access the configuration utility using this port Speaker This field controls the way speakers play sound transmitted from a client device Even if one or both of the speakers is disabled here they still be used to play audio when a CCTV is connected to the DVRM6 Under Speaker select of the following e Disable both speakers
50. Eastern Time If daylight savings time is in effect in New York at the time daylight savings time must be activated on the DVRM6 or the GMT conversion will not be accurate and the time entered on the unit will not be correct To set the general time settings 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click DATE amp TIME The DATE amp TIME SETTINGS screen opens SUMMARY DATE amp TIME SETTINGS DAYLIGHT GENERAL SAVINGS TIME Ty OUT DATE amp TIME Iv TIME ZONE GMT 00 00 CASABLANCA MONROVIA NETWORK PRIORITIES pool ntp org 123 62 192 126 9 123 PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS 66 250 45 2 123 AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL m SERVERS SYSTEM TIME 1105 2008 13 32 11 PC TINE 11 05 2008 13 32 06 SYNC TIME PC UPDATE NOTE The current date and time recorded on the clock of the DVRM6 unit appear in the System Time field Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 41 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 2 Under DST CONTROL TYPE select one of the following options Option Description Manual Select this option to activate and deactivate daylight savings time manually With this option the ENABLE checkbox appears below the DST Control Type field Check this box when daylight savings time begins and clear it when daylight savings time ends DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME MANUAL Automatic Select this option to define a rule for the automatic activation
51. IMAGE Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 97 59 SECTION 6 VIEWING VIDEO ON A MONITOR TV OUT SECTION 6 Viewing Video on a Monitor TV OUT If a monitor is connected to your DVRM6 you can view live video with it Live video can be displayed on the monitor in one of the following ways Full screen display of live video from one of the cameras Full screen display of live video that loops from one camera to the next at specified intervals Split screen display of live video from all of the cameras Live video split screen E I zm PNEN Live video single camera 98 www supercircuits com SECTION 6 VIEWING VIDEO ON A MONITOR TV OUT 59 To use a CCTV monitor TV OUT must be activated in the DVRM6 configuration menu Also the default display is defined in the DVRM6 configuration If a switch is connected to the Sensor 4 terminals you can use the switch to cycle through the various available display types see Sensor and activator settings Otherwise the default display is always used When the DVRM6 unit starts up the monitor displays a startup screen containing the name of the unit the IP address 0 0 0 0 the subnet mask the firmware version and a video pane displaying live video from one of the cameras connected to the unit After a few seconds this display is replaced by the default video display Bus 5418 4 6 0 8 MASK 255 255 0 0 Uer 105 BB3 2 2 13 C 8
52. ISPLAY SWITCH VIA SENSOR is enabled see the TV OUT screen Presets Sensors only All PTZ cameras connected to the DVRM6 that support presets are listed below this heading To configure a cameras to automatically aim at a preset location number when a sensor event begins select the preset number from the drop down list Preset numbers are defined and assigned using a client application such as the MultiClient For additional information about setting preset locations refer to the client application guide 5 Under Notifications under WHEN SENSOR OFF or ACTIVATOR DEACTIVATED specify the actions that should be performed when an event ends as described above 6 Click UPDATE then save the settings Changes are implemented when the unit restarts see Saving configuration changes 4 5 1 Configuring Sensor 1 to Switch Outlines A toggle switch can be connected to SENSOR 1 and used for switching between two outlines For example when the bus is parked in the lot a Parked outline which could activate sensors notifications and event triggered recording is loaded When the bus is in transit the driver can toggle the switch to load the Driving outline in which recording is continuous and sensors and notifications are deactivated An alarm panel with a switching output could replace a manually toggled switch in this example This SENSOR 1 feature must be enabled on the GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen before it can be ac
53. If you select a frame size that is larger than the frame size of the default recording setting of a camera the default setting is used and the value you specify is not used For example if VGA is selected here and recording for the camera is SIF the uploaded video will be SIF This setting only affects the resolution of the video uploaded to the AVV server it does not affect the size of the image attached to the e mail notification FPS Enter the required frames per second for the recordings If you specify an fps value that is larger than the fps value of the default recording setting of a camera the default setting is used the value you specify is not used KBPS Enter the required kilobits per second KBPS for the recordings If you specify a KBPS value that is larger than the KBPS value of the default recording setting of a camera default quality settings are used the values you specify for maximum size fps and kbps are not used 4 Click UPDATE then save the settings The AVV option is added to the camera sensor and activator screens The changes applied when the unit restarts Viewing the list of files on the AVV server You can view a list of the files on the AVV server by navigating to the http directory of the server The name of each file indicates the device that detected the event and the date and start time of the event For example Office_Security_VMD_ Back_Door 2 _09_07_2007_20 43 51 5 To view a list
54. LLY CLICK HERE TO GOTO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 93 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 4 6 7 Restoring default settings Restoring default settings returns the DVRM6 to its factory configuration settings If recent configuration changes made it impossible to access the unit through the local network the factory settings can be restored as described under Restoring factory settings To restore the default settings 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click SAVE SETTINGS 2 Inthe SAVE SETTINGS screen click RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS The CONFIRM RESTORE screen opens SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS OUTLINES SYSTEM GENERAL CONFIRM TV OUT DATE amp TIME LAN NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AW 3 Check the box for ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS 4 f you want to save the recorded video stored the unit select ATTEMPT TO SAVE RECORDINGS Before restoring the factory settings the system will attempt to save the recorded video on the hard drive If it succeeds the video will be available on the unit after the factory settings are restored The names of the unit and of the cameras recording the video will be lost however cameras will be identified as CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 etc NOTE Video can be saved if two conditions are met 1 The recordings were all in SIF resolution 2 The disk space allotte
55. NG THE DVRM6 MOTION DETECTION VMD 3 Click the sensitivity level you want to apply to a region or regions of the FOV The level selected appears in the CURRENT frame In the figure above HIGH SENSITIVITY is selected Ifyou want to set the entire FOV to the specified sensitivity level click SET ALL REGIONS Ifyou want to apply the current sensitivity level to a rectangular area of the FOV containing multiple region markers do the following i Check the CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES box ii Click one corner of the rectangular area A border appears around the region iii Click the diagonally opposite corner of the rectangular area The CURRENT sensitivity level is applied to the entire rectangle 70 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 If you want to apply the CURRENT sensitivity level to individual regions do one of the following With the CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES checkbox selected double click the region With the CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES checkbox cleared click the region An X or no X indicating the color of the CURRENT sensitivity level will appear in the region Repeat steps 3 6 as needed to configure the sensitivity level of each region Under DEBOUNCE specify the minimum interval between events in seconds Range 3 30 seconds When motion is detected and then ends the VMD event is closed if no motion is detected for the DEBBOUNCE interval Example Motion is de
56. OUBLESHOOTING 120 video to an AVV server Configuring video recording Problem Ihe standard video quality settings do not work well with a client application Solutions In the video recording settings select ENABLE ADVANCED SETTINGS and customize the bitrate and framerate The customized settings will now be available in client applications for live and recorded video For additional information see Video recording settings Contact technical support for information about customizing stream properties Problem The unit does not record video even though it is configured to do so or video that was recorded by the unit cannot be accessed by the client application Solutions In the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS or the SYSTEM screen check the HD SIZE and HD MODEL If the size is 0 or the model is incorrect there may be an internal hard drive problem Contact your vendor For additional information see System Statistics Ensure that the unit time and the time zone are correct For additional information see Setting the time In the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS screen check the SYSTEM CLOCK status If the status is ERROR try resetting the clock manually If that does not solve the problem contact technical support For additional information see System Statistics Setting the time Ensure that daylight savings time is configured in the same way on both the PC from which you are connecting to the DVRM6 and on the DVRM6 For additional info
57. RESOURCES tab Click the MultiCLient Software entry to download the software The file is named Setup MultiClient SuperCircuits 1 0 1 77 zip The software version is indicated by 1 0 1 77 A newer versions may be provided 2 Unzip the file to extract the Setup MultiClient SuperCircuits 1 0 1 77 exe installation file 3 Double click the installation file The setup program starts Ifa Microsoft Windows Security Warning dialog box is displayed click Run 4 Follow the on screen instructions to load the software When the installation is completed a Supercircuits MultiClient icon is placed on your desktop T SuperCircuits 5 lf MultiClient did not start automatically after installation double click the SuperCircuits MultiClient icon to start the application The initial MyWorkSpace SuperCircuitsMultiClient screen will appear 20 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 INSTALLING THE MULTICLIENT SOFTWARE SuperCircuitsMultiClient Configuration m E LOTT DIS fe p Options Events maps GPS GPS Application 6 Left click the GPS Application icon open the GPS Maps feature A screen similar to that shown below will open GPS Maps 1 0 1 22 POWERED BY Google s Satellite J Greenland Finland Redd Sweden Russia Kingdom Poland Germany Sowers Ukraine y x lt France n bie Mongola
58. RM6 can be connected either to the vehicle battery or to a standard electrical outlet Once it is connected the unit starts automatically During the start up process the LEDs on the front of the unit flash at various intervals When the start up process completes successfully the Power LED should be either solid orange and blink green or solid green and then blink orange depending on the configuration settings NOTE When the start up process complete if the Power LED does not flash i e it displays as a solid green or orange the start up process was not successful In this case disconnect the unit from the power supply and then reconnect it It is recommended that only vehicle installation specialist connect the unit to the battery 2 5 1 Connecting the DVRM6 to the vehicle battery Normally the unit is connected to the vehicle battery and to the ignition using 16 AWG cable not supplied This can be done in one of two ways Connecting the unit directly to the battery and the ignition Connecting the unit to a power source in the vehicle that is only active when the ignition is on When the unit is connected to the battery and ignition in one of these ways it automatically powers up when the ignition is switched on If the unit is connected directly to the battery it can be configured to operate only when the vehicle ignition is on or to shut down automatically soon after the ignition is turned off Otherwise it will shut down automatically
59. Server Enter the IP address or hostname of the AVV server Port Enter the port used for ftp connections to the AVV server usually 21 Upload path Enter the path ofthe ftp directory on the AVV server The DVRM6 will upload EE the video files to this directory eon T Username Enter the username required to access the ftp directory on the AVV server strmMGS Password Enter the password required to access the ftp directory on the AVV server Download path Enter the path ofthe http directory on the AVV server Download video files to AVV server menu your PC from this directory 3 Under Recorder Settings do one of the following the recorder quality settings for the downloaded video that are used for the recorded video stored on the DVRM6 select USE DEFAULT SETTINGS Then skip to step 4 60 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Ifyou want to select different recorder quality settings clear the USE DEFAULT SETTINGS checkbox The fields required to configure the recorder settings are added to the screen RECORDER SETTINGS pane sr s w E Field Description Maximum Size Select the desired frame size for the downloaded video as follows QSIF Small frame 160 x 120 pixels SIF Medium sized frame 320 x 240 pixels VGA Large frame 640 x 480 pixels VGA is available only if VGA recording is activated for one or more of the cameras connected to the DVRM6
60. TE amp TIME LAN PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART 3 Click RESTART SYSTEM While the system restarts you are logged out of the configuration utility and a confirmation message appears 100 www supercircuits com SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT 59 SYSTEM RESTARTED PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LOGIN TO THE SYSTEM WAIT ABOUT 20 SECONDS FOR THE SYSTEM TO RESTART 7 2 Restoring Factory Settings If certain configuration settings are set incorrectly or you forget the username and password it may be impossible to connect to the DVRM6 unit For these situations you can force all the configuration settings to their default values When you do this the unit s IP address and port are reset to the IP address and port that appear on the label on the underside of the unit the username and password are reset to svuser and servconf respectively and all other settings are revert to their original values In addition all recorded video on the DVRM6 unit is erased Restoring the factory settings is performed by shorting together two of the pins of the R 232 485 serial port connector using a jumper Jumpers are available at any electronics supply store see below To reset the configuration settings to their factory values 1 Power off the DVRM6 2 lfanything is attached to the RS232 485 connector disconnect it 3 Place a jumper on pins 2 and
61. ULTIPLE TIMES checkbox selected double click the rectangle representing the time slot li With the CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES checkbox cleared click the rectangle representing the time slot The color of the rectangle indicates the outline applied 5 Repeat steps 1 4 as necessary for each outline you want to apply to a time slot in the schedule 6 Click UPDATE then save the settings Settings are applied when the unit restarts 4 6 4 Holiday Schedules Holiday schedules are exceptions to the weekly schedule When you define a holiday you can choose to apply an existing day s schedule to it such as applying the Sunday schedule to Independence day or you can define an additional day schedule and use that for holidays Holiday schedules can overlap If you create a holiday schedule for the first week of July and another holiday schedule for July 4th the two schedules both apply to July 4th In this case the system creates a hierarchy of schedules Shorter time periods are given precedence over longer time periods Non repeating schedules are given precedence over repeating schedules Repeating holiday schedules are given precedence over the standard weekly schedule In the example above the July 4th schedule will be applied on July 4th and the schedule for the first week of July will be used on the other days of the week Defining an additional day schedule In addition to the standard rows for the days of the week you can create a
62. User Manual 47 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 To configure a cellular modem connected to the unit 1 48 In the main menu under SYSTEM click MODEM The Modem Configuration screen opens LOGOUT SUMMARY CAMERAS MODEM CONFIGURATION SENSORS OUTLINES gt SYSTEM GENERAL CDMA TV OUT DATE amp TIME LAN GSM PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS 2 E MAIL AVV SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS i UPDATE Ifthe modem connects to a CDMA network select CDMA ENABLED If the modem connects to a GSM network select GSM ENABLED The fields required to configure the modem appear under the selected checkbox Enter the required parameters into these fields CDMA Field Description Username If the cellular supplier requires a username enter it here USERNAME jhdywq PASSWORE Password If the cellular supplier requires a password enter it here LCP ECHO LCP Echo Select ENABLED if you want the system to periodically test the network Settings connection after it is established Field Description APN Enter the APN of the cellular network here Username If the cellular supplier requires a username enter it here PASSWORD NES Password If the cellular supplier requires a password enter it here m PIN Code Ifthe SIM card of the modem requires a PIN to establish a connection LCP ECHO select USE Enter the PIN Co
63. VV server and when the system successfully completes the upload The first e mail notification includes a picture of the first recorded frame of the event and a link to the relevant video on the AVV server The second e mail is a text message that also includes a link to the video on the AVV server To access the video click the link in the e mail You can also access the video on the AVV server by navigating to the download site 58 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 This message was sent with High importance From Bus 5478 lt Alert demosery net gt Sent Wed 17 10 2007 5 44 PM To johns demoseryv net Subject Bus 5478 MD Front Door ON activated at 17 Oct 07 17 42 33 An event was detected Unit Bus 5478 Description VMD Front Door ON Date and Time 17 Oct 07 17 42 33 Recording file s are being uploaded to the following location s 2 C C C C ERAKRAAAAAAAAAAA CASA EEE Bus 5478 VMD Front Door 1 17 10 2007 13 18 51 svr SEEKERS This image was taken on Front Door kc kc jc c CC C CORKC C C CC C C CNRC CC OCONKC CCICOCCONCONCNCONGONGNGXK This message denotes the start of the file upload Upon completion an additional mail will be sent informing you that the file is available zl E mail at the start of video upload Subject AYY Upload ended File Bus 5478 Bus 5478_ MD_ Front Door _ 1 _17_10_2007_13_18_51 svr johns Reply To johns demoserv net Date 5 53 PM To
64. YSTEM click PROXY amp DDNS to open the PROXY and DDNS settings screen SUMMARY CAMERAS PROXY SENSORS OUTLINES ENABLED DDNS ENABLED HOSTNAME HVG 107b90110000 PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AVY SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS UPDATE 2 Ifyou are using a PROXY server for remote access under PROXY select ENABLED The fields required to configure the proxy settings are added to the screen Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 51 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 PROXY ENABLED USE HOSTAP PORT 121 221 3 45 7889 Field Description Use Select the network connection to use to connect to the proxy server e Any The unit can use any available network connection it will connect using the highest priority connection available see Network Priorities e LAN The unit should only use a LAN connection If none is available the unit will not connect to the proxy server e WIFI The DVRM6 does not support a WiFi connection e Modem The unit should only use a Modem connection If none is available the unit will not connect to the proxy server Host IP Enter the IP address or hostname of the proxy server Port Enter the access port of the proxy server 3 If you are using a DDNS service under DDNS select ENABLED The fields required to configure the DDNS settings are a
65. Years Day START DATE The first day of the holiday END DATE The last day of the holiday If the holiday only lasts one day the start date and end date are the same REPEATING If the holiday occurs every year on the same date s select this checkbox If the holiday occurs on different dates every year or is only taking place once clear this checkbox VALID ON The days of the week on which the holiday schedule can occur For example if a Jazz festival is scheduled for all Sundays in July select Sunday The holiday schedule would be applied only on the Sundays in the month of July DAY Select the name of the row in the schedule grid to implement on the holiday For example in the Jazz festival scenario if you select Saturday the Saturday schedule would be applied on all Sundays in July Ifyou added a row and created a schedule for that holiday you select that day row Click UPDATE then save your changes The new settings are activated when the unit restarts In the main menu click SCHEDULES Verify that holiday you defined appears in the list of holidays at the bottom of the screen Holiday added to schedule SCHEDULES INACTIVE SCHEDULES TO REMOVE AN ENTRY SIMPLY DELETE IT S NAME AND IT WILL BE REMOVED ON UPDATE DEFAULT BPARKING LOT OF SERVICE llorFicE CLOSED SELECTED OUTLINE DEFAULT CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES HOLIDAYS EDIT HOLIDAYS NAME START DATE END DATE REPEATING VALID ON DAY Wireless Adv
66. activator is configured to send notifications of events For information on configuring a device to send notifications of events see the sections about configuring that type of device Video Motion Detection VMD Configuring Video Lost Sensor and Activator Settings To configure SMS and e mail notification settings 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click SMS amp E MAIL to open the SMS AND E MAIL screen SUMMARY CAMERAS SMS AND E MAIL SYSTE GENERAL SMS MESSAGE TYOUT TEMPLATE DATE amp TIME LAN MODEM WI FI NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION b SMS amp E MAIL M RECIPIENTS A SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS UPDATE 2 Inthe SMS MESSAGE TEMPLATE section of the screen shown above modify the text of the message that should be sent to the SMS recipients on the list The message can contain up to 45 characters including spaces It should not include quotation Hd marks or NOTE Message text can contain variables that are replaced by the system with relevant values when the message is sent For example the message can include the name of the device that triggered the event For additional information see SMS message templates Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 55 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 The default message includes the recipient name the name of the DVRM6 unit the name of the device that triggered the event a
67. ally connected to the internet This address is assigned to the unit by the ISP or cellular provider and may be either static or dynamic If the service provider assigns a static IP address to the unit client applications can easily be configured to connect to it If the unit is assigned a dynamic IP address the address may be different each time the unit connects to the internet requiring use of a dynamic DNS DDNS service to facilitate internet connections to the unit NOTE To determine whether your DVRM6 has a static or dynamic IP address contact your ISP or cellular provider Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 13 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM NOTE Some devices connect to the internet even though they do not have public IP addresses IP addresses that are recognized on the internet assigned to them In this case they connect to a LAN that is managed by the service provider and that LAN connects to the internet by means of a public IP address To determine whether your unit has a public IP address contact your service provider You may have to specifically request a public IP address from your provider If your unit cannot be allocated a public IP address remote access to your DVRM6 via the internet can only be established through a proxy server To connect the DVRM6 unit to an external network using an Ethernet cable Connect the Uplink connector on the rear panel of the DVRM6 unit to a LAN connection point hu
68. anced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 91 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 4 6 5 Saving configuration changes As you make changes in each screen click the UPDATE to save the changes To complete the save operation and update the DVRM6 follow the steps described below Changes to MODEM and camera brightness contrast and saturation settings are applied when you click the UPDATE button To save them permanently the changes must be saved but restarting the unit is not necessary All other configuration changes are implemented only after they are saved and the system is restarted NOTE 1 To save all changes do one of the following Inthe orange Update Confirmation message below the main menu click CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE SAVE SETTINGS PAGE Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click SAVE SETTINGS SUMMARY CAMERAS SAVE SETTINGS SENSORS OUTLINES GENERAL TOUT DATE amp TIME LAN DISCARD CHANGES MODEM NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING ATTENTION CHANGES WERE UPDATED SUCCESSFULLY CLICK HERE TO GO TO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE 2 Click SAVE CHANGES TO THE SYSTEM The unit stores the changes permanently and opens the SYSTEM RESTART PAGE LOGOUT HELP SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM RESTART PAGE OUTLINES sar CHANGES SAVED YOU MUST RESTART THE SYSTEM FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT RESTART SYSTEM RESTART ROUTER Tv OUT DATE amp TIME LAN NETWORK PRIORITIES FORWARDING PROXY am
69. ange these values also To modify usernames and passwords 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click AUTHENTICATION to open the AUTHENTICATION screen SUMMARY AUTHENTICATION USER TV OUT DATE amp TIME CONFIGURATION LAN PROXY amp DDNS SMS amp E MAIL AN CLIENT USER SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS UPDATE 2 To change the username and password for access to the configuration utility enter the USERNAME PASSWORD and CONFIRM PASSWORD fields with the new credentials 3 To change the username and password for access to the client access privileges clear the Enable Anonymous Authentication checkbox In the submenu that opens enter the new credentials in the appropriate fields Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 53 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 CLIENT USER 4 Click UPDATE then save the settings Your settings are activated when the unit restarts 4 4 12 SMS and E mail Notifications You configure the unit to send an SMS or an e mail to a predefined list of people whenever specified events occur Subject Bus 5478 Video lost on camera Front Door activated at 17 Oct 07 17 42 33 From johns Reply To johns demosery net Date 5 43 PM To johns demosery net Unit Bus 5478 Description Video lost on camera Front Door Date and Time 17 Oct OF 17 42 33 To use the SMS functionality you must set up an account with Clickatell http www clickatell com To send e mails yo
70. ansmission of live video from the DVRM6 to PCs on the same LAN This feature is not recommended for use with other types of client connections Internet cellular etc SMS ON SYSTEM START Sends SMS notifications to all SMS recipients whenever the DVRM6 starts ADAM SENSORS Enables the activation of sensors that are connected to the DVRM6 unit through an ADAM module ADAM modules may not be available at this time Refer to your product vendor for more information About Ports The unit has two access ports Port 10000 which is intended for configuration and is always open for incoming connections System port a configurable port used for client connections The default number of this port appears on the sticker on the underside of the unit It is usually 9988 Configure this port as necessary for your network NOTE If port forwarding in your network cannot be set up for port 10000 you can use the system port for remote configuration in addition to client connections Configuring General System Settings To adjust the general system settings 1 34 In the main menu under SYSTEM click GENERAL The GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen opens www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SUMMARY CAMERAS GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS SENSORS OUTLINES b SYSTEM SYSTEM NAME Bus 5478 GENERAL cc GENERAL vstemport foxes SS TOUT SYSTEM PO 9988 m NONE E AUDIO OUT WI FI NETWORK PRIORITI
71. at steps 5 7 for each camera sensor and activator connected to the DVRM6 9 Savethe changes The settings are implemented when the unit restarts 4 6 2 Activating Outlines Manually If more than one outline is defined you can select the outline you want to run manually You can also specify that the selected outline be active when the unit starts In this case the selected outline replaces the DEFAULT outline as the system default Sensor and schedule based outline switching override manual outline selection and the start up outline For example if SENSOR 1 is configured to switch the outline and the DAYTIME outline is selected for activation when SENSOR 1 is off the DAYTIME outline will load when the outline switch is OFF Ifthe DEFAULT outline is selected for start up it is immediately replaced after startup by the DAYTIME outline To manually switch the running outline 1 Open the OUTLINES screen Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 85 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 2 Onthe line of the OUTLINE you want to use click ACTIVATE To select the start up outline 1 Open the OUTLINES screen 2 Onthe line in which the outline is listed select LOAD OUTLINE ON SYSTEM START 3 Click ACTIVATE to the right of the checkbox The selected outline will run immediately and will run when the system starts 4 6 3 Schedules Schedules are used to configure the unit to run an outline at a specific time Repea
72. ause the volume to be reduced the smaller the number the greater the reduction Level 5 means the volume is not modified Levels 6 through 10 36 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 cause it to be amplified the greater the number the greater the amplification Level 6 is generally optimal for the internal speaker level 9 for passive microphones Ain 1 channel 1 and level 5 for active microphones Ain2 channel 2 Decrease volume No change Increase volume You can test the volume settings as you configure them by connecting to the DVRM6 using a client application Volume levels can be adjusted for testing purposes without resetting the DVRM6 unit To configure the volume ofthe internal speaker Listen to the sound from the DVRM6 to listen the speaker Using a client application that can transmit audio to a video gateway the MultiClient and the Symbian S60 cell phone client applications connect to the DVRM6 Speak into the microphone of the client device and listen to the sound level from the speaker In the GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen under INTERNAL SPEAKER VOLUME adjust the settings until the levels are satisfactory AUDIO OUT Click UPDATE NOW The volume settings are implemented immediately other settings on the page are saved but not implemented after the unit restarts see Saving configuration changes If you modify the volume settings and click the UPDATE button in
73. b wall socket or any other connection point using the supplied Ethernet network cable To connect the DVRM6 unit to an external cellular network Connect a supported cellular modem with a USB adaptor to one of the USB ports on the rear of the unit In most cases remote client devices cannot connect directly to the DVRM6 local network over a cellular network If you want to use a cellular network to connect to the DVRM6 use a proxy server 2 3 2 Connecting devices to the DVRM6 internal network Up to three IP based devices can be connected to the DVRM6 s local network The DVRM6 router contains a DHCP server that can automatically assign IP addresses to devices that are connected to its Ethernet ports If you don t need to access a connected device remotely you can configure the device to acquire its IP address from this DHCP server In this case the device will be able to connect to the external network but remote devices will not have access to it If you want to access the device remotely manually configure its IP address and other network settings as described below and set up port forwarding for the device as described in the section on Port Forwarding NOTE The video gateway component of the DVRM6 automatically connects to the router component when the unit starts up The router s DHCP server assigns an IP address to the video gateway component and port forwarding is automatically configured To connect a device to the DVRM6 s l
74. block ping requests may return incomplete data from traceroute since traceroute uses ping To check the route from a PC to the DVRM6 unit using traceroute 1 On the Windows PC open the start menu click Run then enter cmd in the Open field Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open Cancel Browse Click OK to open the Command prompt window 14 www supercircuits com SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 59 c C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 26 1 Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Libby gt _ In the Command Window type tracert IP where IP is the IP address of the DVRM6 For example type tracert 216 10 244 11 Press Enter traceroute sends three packets and follows their route for up to 30 steps from the sender to the target For each step in the route the time it took for each packet to arrive from the previous machine and the IP of the current machine are displayed Ci WINDOWS system32 cmd exe C Documents and Settings Libby gt tracert www servision net Tracing route to www servision net 216 10 244 11 over a maximum of 38 hops L2141 home 10 0 0 138 Tonyi I1 1064741 inter net il 213 8 255 155 Shiri82 v1216 inter net il 213 8 229 194 Request timed out Request timed out firiela81 9gig2 2 inter net il 1213 8 205
75. cations when a motion event is detected Messages are sent to the recipients specified in the SMS AND E MAIL screen in the format defined there see SMS and e mail notifications E mail Select a type of e mail notification e None Do not send e mail notifications when a motion event is detected e Text only When a motion event is detected send an e mail text only message e Text amp image When a motion event is detected send e mail notifications with text message and a picture of the first frame of the event See SMS and e mail notifications Note E mail messages are sent to the recipients specified in the SMS AND E MAIL screen Note If AVV is selected Text amp image is selected for this field and cannot be changed Note If AVV was selected and later cleared Text amp image remains selected for this field If it is not changed AVV is not activated but notifications with snapshots are sent at the beginning of each event Activator 1 Activator 2 Select the action that each activator should perform when a motion detection event begins e Turnon Setthe activator line to high e Turn off Set the activator line to low e None Do not change the activator s setting See Sensor and activator settings for more information Go To Preset PTZ cameras connected to the DVRM6 that support presets are listed below this heading To configure a cameras to automatically aim at a preset location when a motion det
76. ck UPDATE This setting is saved when the unit is restarts Ifyou want to load the DEFAULT outline settings click RESTORE DEFAULT OUTLINE then click UPDATE 5 Inthe main menu under the selected outline click the first device For example under OUTLINE 1 click CAMERA 1 NOTE If a device is not enabled in the DEFAULT outline it cannot be enabled in any other outline If it is disabled the configuration screen of the device will show the device as disabled 84 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SUMMARY FRONT DOOR gt OUTLINES DEFAULT MOTION OUTLINE DETECTION gt CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 ACTIVATOR 1 ACTNATOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 EXTERNAL SENSOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 3 EXTERNAL SENSOR 4 EXTERNAL SENSOR 6 EXTERNAL SENSOR 6 EXTERNAL SENSOR 7 EXTERNAL SENSOR 0 EXTERNAL SENSOR 9 EXTERNAL SENSOR 10 EXTERNAL SENSOR 11 EXTERNAL SENSOR 12 EXTERNAL SENSOR 13 v VIDEO LOST 6 Inthe CAMERA 1 screen change the settings as needed for the current outline When recording is by event sensors and activators can only be selected as triggers if they are enabled in the current outline For example if you want to select SENSOR 1 as a trigger for the CAMERA 1 recorder you must first enable SENSOR 1 in its configuration screen then select it in the CAMERA 1 configuration screen 7 Click UPDATE 8 Repe
77. cluding video recorded after the time is set To update the time on the DVRM6 unit manually 1 Verify that the date time and time zone on the PC are set correctly NOTE If you have made other changes to the configuration save them before continuing 2 nthe DATE amp TIME SETTING screen click the SYNC TIME WITH PC button The date and time on the DVRM6 unit are set to match the date and time on the PC a confirmation message appears at the top of the screen and the SYSTEM RESTART PAGE is displayed with a confirmation message on the lower left of the screen Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 43 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 LOGOUT SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM RESTART PAGE SENSORS OUTLINES SYSTEM SYSTEM TIME UPDATED YOU MUST RESTART GENERAL THE SYSTEM FOR CHANGES TAKE EFFECT MODEN WI FI PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AMY SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS ATTENTION TIME UPDATED SUCCESSFULY NEW SYSTEM TIME 07 02 2008 12 0014 UPDATE Sync Time Confirmation Message If the unit clock was set ahead more than about 15 minutes the DVRM6 may display a message indicating that your configuration session has expired instead of the SYSTEM RESTART page This does not mean that the time was not reset correctly However you still restart the unit to fully implement the update To do this Log into the c
78. configuration utility through a local connection through the same LAN or a remote connection through the internet Local connection The network address is the private IP address of the DVRM6 on the local network This can be either its dynamic IP or if it has one its static IP The port is 10000 Remote connection The network address is the public IP or hostname of the router through which the DVRM6 connects to the internet The port is the port that allows access to the configuration utility via port forwarding NOTE You cannot access the configuration utility remotely through a proxy connection such as via a cellular modem To open the configuration utility manually 1 Open a web browser 2 Address field of the browser enter the IP address and system port number of the DVRM6 in the following format http IP port For example if the DVRM6 IP address is 192 168 1 210 and you are connecting on port 10000 enter http 192 168 1 210 10000 Mozilla Firefox File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help http 192 168 1 210 10000 Most Visited Getting Started RJ Latest Headlines 13 Web Slice Gallery 3 Press Enter The configuration utility Login screen opens 4 Log into the configuration utility 4 4 System Settings System settings include basic settings such as the name of the unit the time zone in which it is located the current date and time network settings usernames and passwords for accessing
79. connect to devices within the local network managed by the DVRM6 s router PROXY amp DDNS Proxy and DDNS settings see page 76 Authentication Usernames and passwords for accessing and configuring the unit SMS amp E MAIL Event notification settings AVV Configuration of automatic uploading of video to an ftp server 4 4 1 General system settings The general system settings are the basic settings for the unit the name of the unit the port it uses for communication and activation of certain optional features AUDIO OUT Enables internal and external speakers When speakers are enabled remote users can speak into a microphone on a dient device and be heard through the DVRN6 unit s speakers Currently only the MultiClient and the Symbian 60 cell phone dient applications support this feature AUDIO IN Enables microphones When microphones are connected and enabled audio from the site can be heard with live and recorded video Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 33 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 GPS Enables tracking the location of a vehicle using the built in GPS receiver For information about viewing the vehicle location on a map and tracking the route taken by the vehicle with the MultiClient GPS map feature IGNITION Defines whether the unit should automatically shut down when the vehicle ignition is turned off and if so how long the unit should continue operating after the ignition is turned off bef
80. ct one end of the red wire to the positive connector of the Power wire connector the middle connector in the block b Connect the other end of the red wire to the positive connector of the vehicle battery or power source 4 Using 16 AWG black cable connect the unit to the vehicle battery as follows a Connect one end of the black wire to the negative connector of the Power wire connector the right connector in the block 16 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 b Connect the other end of the black wire to the negative connector of the vehicle battery or power source Ifyou need to connect the unit to the ignition use 16 AWG black cable to connect the IGN connector to the ignition If you do not need to connect the unit to the ignition use 16 AWG black cable to connect the IGN connector to the positive connector of the Power connector block the middle connector in the block Connect to Connect to positive ignition battery connector Connect to negative battery connector ih AC Reset 9 35VDC IGN connector connector connector Connecting the DVRM6 to battery and ignition Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 17 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM Connect to positive battery connector Connect to negative battery connector e T rmm 4 A Wire connecting IGN to
81. ctivator Name when you view the video with a remote client such as the MultiClient and receive SMS or e mail notifications Polarity Select REVERSE if the normal inactive state of the sensor is closed Sensors are either designed to activate from off to on normally Sensors only open or standard polarity or from on to off normally closed or reverse polarity when an event occurs Consult the sensor s manual to determine its normal state This field is equivalent to the Normal Status field for activators Normal status Select the normal inactive state of the activator Activators are either designed to activate from off to on normally open or from Activators only on to off normally closed when an event occurs Consult the activator s manual to determine its normal state This field is equivalent to the Polarity field for sensors Attach cameras Select the cameras to which the device should be linked Selecting a camera has the following effects e fyoureceive e mail notifications of events that were triggered by this device and the notifications contain images an e mail with an image will be sent for each selected camera e Ifyou activate AVV for the device video of events from each selected camera is uploaded to the AVV server If the camera records by event make sure to define the device as one of the recorder triggers in the camera configuration Otherwise the DVRM6 may not record the eve
82. ctors PTZ controllers for more than one RS232 camera cannot be connected to the unit simultaneously If you connect multiple RS485 PTZ camera controllers they should be daisy chained to the RS232 485 connector as described below In this case each camera in the chain must be given a different ID number Refer to your camera s documentation for information about configuring its ID number Additionally you can only create an 5485 daisy chain if every link on the chain i e every camera uses the same PTZ protocol Attempting to connect cameras that use different protocols will prevent all ofthe cameras from working properly To connect an RS232 PTZ controller 1 Acquire an 5232 controller cable with a female 9 pin 5232 connector 2 Attach the cable to the DVRM6 Ifyou are only connecting the RS232 PTZ controller to the unit and are not connecting any RS485 PTZ controllers plug the 9 pin 5232 connector directly into the RS232 485 connector on the rear panel of the unit Ifyou are also connecting one or more RS485 PTZ controllers to the unit plug the 9 pin R 232 connector into the R5232 485 adapter supplied with the unit To connect an RS485 PTZ controller 1 Use a wire connector to connect the wires to the RS485 connection wires of the adapter Be sure to match the positive wire of the controller cable to the positive red wire of the adapter and the negative wire of the controller cable to the negative gre
83. custom day schedule for use instead of a regular weekday schedule For example you could create a special day schedule row that is applied only on New Years Day To define a new schedule row 1 In the SCHEDULES screen click ADD ROW to add a new row day schedule to the grid ls Pili arce z ou HOBBHEHBBEE Add row button TO REMOVE AN ENTRY SIMPLY DELETE IT S NAME AND IT WILL BE REMOVED ON UPDATE Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 89 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 2 Inthe text field for NEW SCHEDULE to enter a name for the schedule New 3 Click UPDATE to change the name 4 Follow the instructions under Configuring a weekly schedule to select the outlines to implement in each time slot To define a holiday 1 On the SCHEDULES screen click EDIT HOLIDAYS The unit will display a list of holidays already defined if any When the HOLIDAYS frame is in use you cannot edit the schedule grid HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS ADD HOLIDAY NAME START DATE END DATE VALID ON DAY REPEATING UPDATE 2 Click ADD HOLIDAY A blank NEW HOLIDAY section will open HOLIDAYS ADD HOLIDAY NAME START DATE END DATE REPEATING VALIDON DAY ix spore wht 90 www supercircuits com 3 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Enter the appropriate information as follows d b NAME The name of the holiday e g New
84. d to each camera for storing video recordings matched the default allotment 24 for each camera 5 Click CONFIRM The default factory settings of the unit are restored and the SYSTEM RESTART PAGE screen opens 94 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SYSTEM GENERAL SYSTEM RESTART PAGE TV OUT DATE amp TIME DEFAULT SETTINGS RESTORED YOU MUST RESTART WIFI THE SYSTEM FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT NETWORK PRIORITIES ee PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION Mei amp E MAIL SCHEDULES a SYSTEM SUMMARY gt SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM STATISTICS GENERAL PROXY amp DONS DATE amp TIME SMS amp E MAIL 6 Click RESTART SYSTEM The unit restarts and the factory default settings are implemented You are automatically logged out of the configuration utility and a confirmation message appears SYSTEM RESTARTED PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LOGIN TO THE SYSTEM WAIT ABOUT 20 SECONDS FOR THE SYSTEM TO RESTART To reconnect to the system after a factory reset do one of the following If the primary IP address of the unit before you restored the default settings was the default factory configured IP address click the link in the confirmation message to log into the configuration utility If the primary IP address of the unit before you restored the default settings was different from the default factory configured IP address use the MultiClient to search for th
85. dded to the screen DDNS ENABLED USE TYPE HOSTNAME ADVANCED Jane_Smythe_Office ni DDNS menu Field Description Use Select the network connection to use to connect to the proxy server e The unit can use any available network connection it will connect using the highest priority connection available see Network Priorities LAN The unit should only use a LAN connection If none is available the unit will not connect to the proxy server WIFI The DVRM6 does not support a WiFi connection e Modem The unit should only use a Modem connection If none is available the unit will not connect to the proxy server Type Select the type of DDNS service If you select No IP or DynDNS the Username Password and Confirm Password fields are added to the screen and the Advanced field is removed from the screen Hostname Enter the hostname of the DDNS server If you are using either No IP or DynDNS the hostname is supplied to you when you set up your account If you are using the SV DDNS service the default hostname is the DVRM6 default system name You can modify this name as you wish The name you choose should not include any spaces and be unique Ex Include your name in the hostname The complete hostname on the SV DDNS server is composed ofthe name you type appended with TVG CC For example if you enter JaneSte the hostname on the server is JaneSte T VG CC After
86. de in the field that appears on the screen GSM Settings Dial Number The phone number that the modem should dial to connect to the internet via the GSM cellular network This number is normally 99 LCP Echo Select ENABLED ifyou want the system to periodically test the network connection after it is established Click UPDATE The settings are applied immediately If a modem is connected to the DVRM6 and the configuration settings are correct the DVRM6 will connect to the cellular network through the modem Save the settings to implement them permanently www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 4 4 7 WIFI configuration The DVRM6 does not support access to WIFI networks 4 4 8 Network Priorities If your system is configured to connect to more than one network it can use any available network for outgoing connections such as connecting to a proxy server or sending an e mail notification You can rank the available networks to indicate the priority of use for outgoing communications For example if the DVRM6 can connect to both a LAN and a cellular network you may want to give the LAN network priority over the cellular network The unit does not have to be restarted before changes to the Network Priorities settings are implemented However you must save the settings to retain them after the unit is restarted To prioritize the network connections 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM clic
87. der SYSTEM click SAVE SETTINGS The Save Settings screen opens Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 29 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 SUMMARY EM CAMERAS SAVE SETTINGS SENSORS OUTLINES SYSTEM SAVE CHANGES TO SYSTEM GENERAL TV OUT RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS DATE amp TIME LAN DISCARD CHANGES PRIORITES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL ANN SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS DIAGNOSTICS ATTENTION CHANGES WERE UPDATED SUCCESSFULLY CLICK HERE TO GO TO s SETTINGS PAGE 6 On the SAVE SETTINGS screen click SAVE CHANGES TO THE SYSTEM The unit stores the changes permanently and the SYSTEM RESTART PAGE screen opens OUTLINES IM SYSTEM RESTART PAGE GENERAL TV OUT a CHANGES SAVED YOU MUST RESTART THE a SYSTEM FOR CHANGES TO TAKE EFFECT NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING RESTART SYSTEM PROXY amp DDNS RESTART SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL RESTART ROUTER AW SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS 7 Click RESTART SYSTEM When the unit restarts the changes are implemented and you are automatically logged out of the configuration utility Changes to the settings in the configuration screens only take effect after they are saved and the unit is restarted as describe in steps 5 7 NOTE 30 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 NOTE If the configuration utility is open with no user ac
88. e hour and the right for the second half The color of a mark indicates the Outline it represents The color key for the outlines appears below the grid In the figure below the DEFAULT outline is represented in the grid by a red rectangle the Parking Lot outline by a blue rectangle the OUT OF SERVICE outline by a green rectangle and the OFFICE CLOSED outline by a gray rectangle Using the example grid above the DEFAULT outline will run from midnight to 12 30 AM and the OUT OF SERVICE outline will run from 12 30 AM to 1 00 AM SCHEDULES INACTIVE SCHEDULES Cell representing one hour Key to TO REMOVE AN ENTRY SIMPLY DELETE IT S NAME AND IT WILL BE REMOVED ON UPDATE color sperautt IPARKING LOT HOUT OF SERVICE OFFICE CLOSED coding D OUTLINE DEFAULT SET ALL SCHEDULES TO CURRENTLY SELECTED OUTLINE IV CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES HOLIDAYS EDIT HOLIDAYS UPDATE Create and configure a weekly schedule 1 Inthe GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen a Open the OUTLINE SWITCHING drop down list and select SCHEDULE b Click UPDATE 2 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click SCHEDULES to open the SCHEDULES screen 3 Select ENABLED to open the schedule grid and outline attachment controls 4 nthecolor coding key click the name of the outline you want to assign to one or more time slots in the schedule grid colored rectangle representing the selected outline is displayed under SELECTED OUTLINE and the name of the outline is displayed
89. e network Therefore the MultiClient should be installed on the PC before you begin the configuration process If the MultiClient is not installed on the PC install it as described under Installing the MultiClient Software About the Configuration Utility The configuration utility is a browser based interface compatible with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox When you open it for the first time the DVRM6 unit and the computer that is used for configuration must be on the same network No internet connection is required to configure the DVRM6 After the network settings of the unit are configured i e the unit can be accessed remotely via the internet the configuration utility can also be accessed remotely For additional information see Opening the Configuration Remotely 24 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 The easiest way to open the configuration utility is through the MultiClient as described below Nevertheless in many cases the configuration utility can also be opened manually in a browser without using the MultiClient It is not advisable to use this method the first time you open the utility before the network settings are configured For additional information see Opening the Configuration Manually 4 1 Opening the Configuration Utility When you first open the configuration utility of the DVRM6 unit you should open it through the MultiClient as explained in this section The PC on wh
90. e parts Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 81 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Camera 1 Full screen display of live video from Camera 1 Camera 2 Full screen display of live video from Camera 2 Camera 3 Full screen display of live video from Camera 3 Camera 4 Full screen display of live video from Camera 4 Rotate Full screen display that cycles from one camera to the next The rotation delay is defined in the TV Out Settings screen see Configuring a CCTV Monitor TV Out page 54 None A digital clock is displayed and no video is displayed When the display is switched a sensor event is triggered If notification settings are activated notifications are triggered each time the display is changed This feature can be activated the SENSOR 4 configuration screen after it is enabled in the TV OUT screen see Configuring a CCTV monitor Configure SENSOR 4 as a display switch 1 Inthe main menu under SENSORS click SENSOR 4 to open the configuration screen SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSOR 4 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 4 2 SENSOR 3 li RR STERNEN SENSORNAME Back Door Open ACTIVATOR 1 ACTIVATOR 2 Se EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 ATTACH EXTERNAL SENSOR 2 CAMERAS EXTERNAL SENSOR 3 EXTERNAL SENSOR 4 EXTERNAL SENSOR 5 EXTERNAL SENSOR 5 EXTERNAL SENSOR 7 NOTIFICATIONS UPDATE 2 Check the TV OUT DISPLAY SWITCH box 3 Click UPDATE then save the settings Settings are implem
91. e unit on the network then open the unit s configuration utility from the MultiClient Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 95 59 SECTION 5 VIEWING SNAPSHOTS IN A BROWSER SECTION 5 Viewing Snapshots in a Browser The Snapshot feature enables you to view live images from cameras through a web browser Snapshots are transmitted from the DVRM6 to the browser as JPG files You can specify the desired image quality during the Snapshot session Video is not supported by this feature but snapshots can be updated at frequent intervals for viewing To connect to the unit through the internet you must know the public IP address and port number of the unit The unit port is configured in the PORT field of the General System Settings configuration screen To view snapshots in a web browser 1 96 Open web browser In the Address field of the browser enter the address in the following format http IP port snapshot cgi where the IP is the public IP address of the unit and port is the port number of the unit For example if the unit s public IP address is 245 118 69 165 and you are connecting on port 9988 enter http 245 118 69 165 9988 snapshot cgi A successful connection opens the DVRM6 authentication and image selection screen T G Web Snapshots Windows Internet Explorer lolx Go le http 245 118 69 165 9988 snapshot cgi s x a Live E ooo IMAGE wommnos go FRONT DOOR LOGIN
92. ection event begins include the preset number next to the name of the camera Preset locations are defined and assigned numbers using a client application such as the MultiClient If no PTZ cameras are connected to the unit this feld does not appear 9 Under ON MOTION ENDED select the actions the DVRM6 will perform when a motion detection event ends These actions are described above 4 4 18 Configuring video loss response The DVRM6 monitors the camera connections for video signal loss Video loss can result from a power loss disconnection camera malfunction etc In either event the DVRM6 can respond in any or all of the following ways Upload video of the event to an ftp server on the internet see Automatically uploading video to AVV server Send event notifications to the SMS and or e mail recipients defined for the system see SMS and e mail notifications Turn an activator on or off Move a PTZ camera that supports presets to a preset location These actions can be implemented when the event begins when it ends or both To configure video lost detection 1 Inthe camera configuration screen under VIDEO LOST select the actions that the DVRM6 should perform if video reception from the camera is interrupted These actions are described below 72 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 VIDEO LOST Field Description AVV Select this option to have the DVRM6 s
93. efore you can see video on it For additional information about setting up a CCTV monitor and viewing video on it see Connecting a CCTV monitor Viewing video on a CCTV monitor TV Out To enable and configure a CCTV monitor 1 38 In the main menu under SYSTEM click TV OUT The TV OUT SETTINGS screen opens www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS OUTLINES gt SYSTEM GENERAL TV OUT DATE amp TIME LAN MODEM WI FI NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS 2 TV OUT SETTINGS LOGOUT DATE amp TIME LAN MODEM WI FI NETWORK PRIORINES PORT FORWARDING PROKY amp DONS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL ANN SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS TV OUT SETTINGS VIDEO MODE PAL DISPLAY TYPE DISPLAY SWITCH VIA SENSOR CAMERAS ON SCREEN DISPLAY OPTIONS AUDIO PLAYBACK 3 Configure parameters using the following table UPDATE UPDATE Field Description Video mode Select the video format used by the monitor Some SECAM monitors are compatible with the system If they are they should work when the PAL video mode is selected Display type Select the desired layout for the video display on the monitor SPLIT SCREEN Divides the screen so that video from all the cameras is visible
94. ence includes a number of flashes of these LEDs The Power right LED is initially green flashes orange turns green again flashes five times and finally when the start up process is completed and the unit is operating normally blinks every second Before the five flashes of the Power LED the HDD left LED flashes red once Ifthe unit completes part of the start up sequence and then restarts without completing the process the unit restarts before the HDD LED flashes or after the five flashes of the Power LED try reinstalling the firmware using Catch Boot For additional information see Catch Boot option Ifthe unit completes the entire start up sequence and then restarts try restoring the factory settings For additional information see Restoring factory settings Ifthe Power right LED is solid green at power up or is solid green then a solid orange but does not flash the unit is unusable Contact your vendor for additional assistance Problem The unit does not turn on the LEDs on the front panel do not light up and the unit cannot be accessed by any external devices Solutions Note Do not open the DVRM6 It contains no user serviceable parts Check the power connections and cables Contact your vendor for assistance Problem The unit disconnects and reconnects from the MultiClient every few minutes Solutions that the external LAN connection is connected to the Uplink c
95. end video of the seconds preceding the video lost event to an AVV server The video is uploaded to the site defined on the AVV screen see Automatically uploading Video to an AVV server and e mail notifications are sent to all e mail recipients see SMS and e mail notifications Recording either event triggered or continuous must be activated for the camera see Video recording settings For video restored events a few seconds of video following the restoration of the video connection are recorded This option only appears if AVV is activated for the DVRM6 SMS Select this option to have the DVRM6 send SMS notifications when a when a video lost event is detected Messages are sent to the recipients specified in the SMS AND E MAIL screen in the format defined there see SMS and e mail notifications E mail Select a type of e mail notification None Do not send e mail notifications when a video loss event is detected Text only When a video loss event is detected send an e mail text only message Text amp image When a video loss event is detected send e mail notifications with text message and a picture of the first frame of the event See SMS and e mail notifications Note E mail messages are sent to the recipients specified in the SMS AND E MAIL screen Note If AVV is selected Text amp image is selected for this field and cannot be changed Note If AVV was selected and later cleared Text image remains selected for t
96. ent is the sum ofthe pre alarm time the time of the event itself and the post alarm time Another way to control disk usage is through the recording quality settings The system supports three standard quality levels high medium and low The lower the quality setting the less disk space is required for each second of recording All three standard quality settings produce recordings in SIF resolution 320 x 240 pixels High quality is the optimal recording configuration and is recommended for use whenever possible Configuring video recording To set up video recording for a camera 1 Inthe camera configuration screen under RECORDING TYPE select the desired type of recording as follows Continuous he video stream is continuously recorded By Event Recording occurs only when an event occurs None Recording is not activated for the camera If you select By Event the fields required to configure the event triggered recording are added to the screen RECORDER 74 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 2 Under RECORDING QUALITY select the recording quality as follows High 128 kbps 10 fps default setting Medium 48 kbps 7 fps Low 24 kbps 4 fps 3 If the recorder is event triggered select the triggers that will cause the recording to start If VMD is enabled for the camera see Video motion detection VMD select this option for VMD events to trigger ev
97. ent recording VMD is not automatically selected when it is enabled If no sensor or activator is selected and the VMD is not selected no recording will occur 1 S4 For sensor events to trigger event recording select the sensors you want to function as triggers M 2 For activator events to trigger event recording select the activators you want to function as triggers NOTE VMD is not automatically selected when it is enabled If no sensor or activator is selected and the VMD is not selected no recording will occur 4 If the recorder is event triggered enter the pre record and post record values as follows Pre record The number of seconds before each event that will prefix in the recording of the event Range 1 9 seconds Post record The number of seconds following each event that will suffix the recording of the event AN If you update the quality or size values on this screen all recorded video from this camera is deleted from the hard CAUTION Advanced Recorder Settings Advanced settings allow you to customize the recorder s video quality settings the allocation of disk space among all the recorders connected to the DVRM6 unit and whether or not recordings are automatically erased to make room for new recordings The following table summarizes the recommended settings and the approximate disk usage at each setting Window resolution High quality Medium quality Low quality 10 fps 6 fps 4 f
98. ented when the unit restarts see Saving configuration changes 4 6 Outlines Outlines define alternate sets of recording and event handling settings For example you could define a selection of settings outline for times when the vehicle is in operation such as a configuration with disabled motion and sensor notifications and an outline for when it is parked with enabled the motion and sensor notifications 82 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Outline configuration is an optional feature of the DVRM6 If you do not define outlines all the event handling settings are automatically stored in one DEFAULT outline You can define up to five additional outlines When multiple outlines are defined the outline currently in use can be switched to another outline in one of three ways Manually By selecting the desired outline in the configuration utility as described below Sensor In response to sensor events on SENSOR 1 toggling of a switch connected to In1 Schedule According to a predefined schedule The Sensor and Schedule alternatives are mutually exclusive only one of these two automatic switching methods can be active at any given time For example when switching is triggered by toggling SENSOR 1 it cannot also be triggered by a schedule The active outline switching method is selected in the GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen The name of the outline currently running is displayed at the top of the
99. erval is 15 seconds an event ends when motion is not detected for 15 seconds the next event begins if motion is detected again after more than 15 seconds have elapsed If less than 15 seconds pass at the end of an event before additional motion is detected the event is extended to include the additional motion Separate events are also defined when the maximum event length is reached For example if the maximum length of an event is 30 minutes new events can be generated every 30 minutes even if motion was detected without interruption during the entire period Consider for example a camera set up in a train station During peak hours there is usually constant motion During off hours lengthy intervals between motion events are common The debounce interval is 30 seconds and the maximum event length is 1800 seconds 30 minutes During peak hours event triggered recording generates continuous recording because VMD events are constantly detected However the video is divided into 30 minute events making it easy to check the video to see what happened during a particular time range During off peak hours events are typically much shorter and recording is not continuous 68 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Responses to VMD events You can configure the unit to respond to VMD events in any or all of the following ways Upload video of the event to an AVV server on the internet see Automatically uploadin
100. estamp in Playback Not used Not used Display Camera Number If you display the camera name for live and or recorded video select this option to display the camera number instead of its name This option is useful ifthe name contains non English characters that do not displayed properly on the monitor This option has no effect if Display Camera Name in Live Video is not selected Under DISPLAY COLOR open the drop down list and select the color in which on screen text should be displayed You can choose one of five preset colors or select any color you wish by specifying its RGB hexadecimal code as follows _ oselect one of the preset colors from the dropdown list select Yellow Orange Black Blue or Red Skip to step 6 _ ospecify a hexadecimal code from the dropdown list select Other The fields required are added to the screen The hexadecimal code field displays the hexadecimal code of the currently selected color The code consists of three two digit hexadecimal numbers for the red green and blue components of the color respectively The current color is displayed as the background to the Test Color button Hexadecimal Field Code Test color button Enter the preferred hexadecimal color code in the field To see what the color looks like click TEST COLOR NOTE For more information about RGB hexadecimal codes click the link below the fields Click UPDATE and then save the settings Ne
101. fers an alternative way to view live video from the DVRM6 It is primarily useful if you want to view video when the user is near the unit For example if the DVRM6 is set up in a bus the driver can use a CCTV monitor to keep tabs on parts of the bus that cannot been seen from the driver s seat The following types of monitors can be used Surveillance monitors Monitors that are designed to be plugged directly into surveillance cameras Entertainment monitors Monitors that are intended to be plugged into portable DVD players in vehicles Standard television sets with AV connectors To connect the monitor to the DVRM6 you will need a cable with the following connectors An appropriate connector BNC or RCA for the Video In connector of the monitor Consult the monitor documentation or your vendor to find out which kind of connector is required for the particular monitor you are using A BNC male connector to connect to the TV Out connector of the DVRM6 A cable with an RCA connector can be used by attaching a BNC to RCA adaptor to the connector To connect a CCTV monitor 1 Install the monitor 2 Cable the Video In connector of the monitor to the TV Out connector of the DVRM6 If you are using a standard television set as a monitor use the television s AV connector as the Video Input connector Connecting a switch You can connect a switch to the unit to change the display on the monitor The switch must be connected to the SENSOR 4
102. from the Diagnostics submenu The following system information and diagnostic tools are available System Statistics Provides information about the unit s hardware firmware and time settings Ping Tests remote connections from the DVRM6 to another device Traceroute Traces the path used to connect remotely from the DVRM6 to another device Notifications Sends an e mail message to all of the recipients of e mail notifications This option is also available in the System Summary screen For additional information notifications see SMS and e mail notifications For information about testing e mail notifications see Testing notification settings Power Log Lists every time the DVRM6 resets and indicates what caused the reset and what type of reset it was lists the system temperature when the temperature approaches a level that can cause damage to the unit Error Log Lists recording errors reported by the DVRM6 This information may help the technical support staff diagnose problems you are having with your system Connections Lists various network connections that are in place This information may help technical support staff diagnose problems you are having with your system To open the SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS screen click DIAGNOSTICS in the main menu SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS OUTLINES SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS r DIAGNOSTICS and PING SYSTEM TRACE ROUTE STATISTICS POWER LOG ERROR LOG CONNECTIONS UPGRADE SOFTWARE
103. g Video to an AVV server e mail notification recipients are defined in the SMS AND E MAIL screen an e mail message is sent to all recipients when the VMD event begins and after the video is successfully uploaded and available for downloading The e mail notification includes a link to the video file on the server and a picture of the event File transfer can start at the end of the VMD event to ensure that it encompasses the entirety of the event Send VMD event notifications to the SMS and or e mail recipients E mail notifications can optionally include a picture of the event and if AVV is activated a link to video of the event Turn an activator on or off Move a PTZ camera connected that supports presets to the preset location These actions can be implemented when the event begins when it ends or both Configuring VMD settings To configure video motion detection VMD 1 Inthe Camera configuration screen under Motion Detection VMD select Enabled The fields required to configure the VMD settings are added to the screen MOTION DETECTION VMD 2 Toset the VMD sensitivity level in each region of the FOV individually select ENABLED under REGIONS The fields required to define sensitivity levels and regions are added to the screen If the camera is connected to the unit the current FOV snapshot is displayed Otherwise skip to step 6 Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 69 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURI
104. hich the DVRM6 is located 4 Click UPDATE and then save the settings These changes will be implemented when the unit is restarted 42 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Updating the date and time manually You should set the unit date and time manually when you first set up the DVRM6 for the first time and when the DVRM6 has not been used for a while Ifan NTP time server is not available you should update the time manually whenever the date and time are not correct You can see the current date and time settings of the DVRM6 unit and of the PC in the DATE amp TIME SETTINGS screen the time on the DVRM6 unit is shown in the SYSTEM time field and the time on your computer is shown in the PC time field Before you manually set the date and time on the DVRM6 unit make sure the date and time on the PC are correct Because time setting must be performed immediately to be accurate the unit is automatically updated as soon as the SYNC TIME WITH PC button is clicked The unit should still be reset manually to fully implement the new time setting If other configuration changes were made including daylight savings time and time zone settings be sure to save the changes before using the sync feature it is not necessary to restart the system Changes that were not saved before the sync operation are lost when the sync is implemented Resetting the time may make it impossible to view some recorded video in
105. his field If it is not changed AVV is not activated but notifications with snapshots are sent at the beginning of each event Activator 1 Activator 2 Select the action that each activator should perform when a video loss event begins Turn on Set the activator line to high Turn off Set the activator line to low None Do not change the activator s setting See Sensor and activator settings for more information Go To Preset PTZ cameras connected to the DVRM6 that support presets are listed below this heading To configure a cameras to automatically aim at a preset location when a motion detection event begins include the preset number next to the name of the camera Preset locations are defined and assigned numbers using a client application such as the MultiClient If no PTZ cameras are connected to the unit this field does not appear 4 4 19 Video recording settings The DVRM6 can record a video stream from each camera connected to it Each stream is called a recorder Creating a recorder allocates space on internal hard drive for the video stream that is to be recorded Recorded video can be downloaded from the hard drive by client software for storage and viewing Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 73 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 The space available on the hard drive limits how much disk space can be allocated for each recorder When the disk space allocated for a rec
106. how to open it access its main menu and navigate to the various configuration screens The menu options and their settings are described in detail in the following chapters Before You Begin Before the DVRM6 unit can be configured the hardware must be set up as follows The DVRM6 unit must be installed All the cameras sensors activators and optional devices should be connected to the DVRM6 unit must be on the same LAN as the DVRM6 There are two ways that you can connect a PC to the same LAN as the DVRM6 Using the supplied Ethernet network cable connect the network connector of the PC to one of the Ethernet Out connectors on the rear panel of the DVRM6 The PC will then be included in the network managed by the DVRM6 s router as described under Connecting Devices to the DVRM6 s Internal Network It is preferable to use this method before the is configured Using the Ethernet cable provided connect the Uplink connector on the rear panel of the DVRM6 to a LAN connection point as described under Connecting the DVRM6 to an External Network Connect the PCto the same LAN through a different connection point NOTE Do not connect a LAN connection point to one of the Ethernet Out connectors if you do the system will not function properly and Will reset itself continuously The configuration process is normally initiated through the MultiClient application because this application assists in locating the unit on th
107. ich the MultiClient is running must either be on the same network or be connected to one another by a network cable This method of opening the configuration utility is recommended whenever the PC which the MultiClient is running is on the same network as the DVRM6 To open the configuration utility 1 Open the MultiClient 2 IntheMultiClient at the bottom of the Connection Panel click the Search button The Find Gateway dialog box will open displaying a list of all the DVRM6 systems connected to the network SupercircuitsMulticlient Jez Connection Panel Search Pu 50 Button Add Remove Search config Actvatrs 0 3 1 Configuration drag 88 here drag 8 n 1 B ons Events Maps GPS En It may take a few minutes to complete the Find Gateway discovery process Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 25 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 HY G 007097263 3 Select the DVRM6 then click Configure A browser window opens and displays the configuration Login screen a T G Configuration Utility Micros Qs 1 7 cess VIDEO SOLUTIONS OVER NARROWBAND NETWORKS wA NE NE 4 Enter in the USER NAME and PASWORD for the DVRM6 in the appropriate fields then click LOGIN The default USER NAME and PASSWORD are svuser and servconf respectively After you login the SYSTEM SUMMARY screen will open 26 www supercircuit
108. iew click the check the ENABLED box for MOTION DETECTION VMD Then follow the instructions below NOTE For PT7 controlled cameras each change of the camera position is interpreted by the VMD system as an event 66 Configure the DVRM6 response to interruptions in the video signal from the camera as described below see Configuring video lost Configure the camera recorder as described below Video recording settings Click UPDATE Changes to brightness contrast and saturation are implemented immediately SAVE the settings then restart the DVRM6 to retain the settings www supercircuits com Configuring PTZ cameras SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 After configuring the PTZ controls for PTZ enabled cameras only the camera can be aimed and zoomed remotely using client applications To configure PTZ cameras that support these features 1 Inthe CAMERA configuration screen check the PTZ ENABLED box The fields required to configure the PTZ settings are added to the screen CAMERA CONTROL PTZ Fields in the camera PTZ menu are defined below Field Description Protocol Select the communication protocol used by the camera for PTZ control Refer to documentation provided with your camera for supported protocols Baud Rate Select the baud rate used by the camera for PTZ control Refer to documentation provided with your camera for supported communication options By default the DVRM6 uses one
109. ilable in the Microsoft Windows CMD cmd esxe utility 9 2 1 ping ping sends a message a remote IP address and waits for a reply If a reply is received the remote device can receive and transmit data to the DVRM6 Using ping you can verify that the DVRM6 unit is running and can be accessed remotely To test connections to the DVRM6 unit using ping from a PC 1 On the Windows PC open the start menu click Run then enter cmd in the Open field Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 111 59 SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 112 SS 21x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open cmd Cancel Browse Click OK to open the Command prompt window c C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 26 1 Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Libby gt _ In the Command window type ping IP where IP is the IP address of the DVRM6 For example type ping 192 168 3 60 Press Enter The PC will broadcast a ping command to the DVRM6 by sending four test messages to it The ping command returns responses from the DVRM6 for each message that was successfully sent as shown in the figure below If a target device does not respond to a message the ping command returns a Request timed out message c C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 5 1
110. in1 Audio In2 Ain2 Description Connectors for an active microphones 1 is a passive input for non powered microphones Ain2 is an active input for powered microphones such as Supercircuits PA 3 Audio inputs are mono 1 8 or 3 5 mm plugs An adapter may be required for connection ofa microphone TV Out Connector for a CCTV monitor Video In Vinl Vin4 Connectors for video cameras Ethernet Cable Cable connecting the video gateway component to the internal router Do not disconnect RS232 RS485 port Serial COM port for PTZ controllers and or technicians use 12 VDC Power Out Supplies power to external devices cameras sensors etc The unit can supply up to 500 mA 912 VDC to an external device s USB Ports Connectors for cellular modems with USB adaptors Inputs Inl In4 Sensor connectors Ethernet out 10 100 Base T LAN connector for connecting the unit to an external network Uplink Three 10 100 Base T LAN connectors for connecting other devices to the internal network managed by the router GPSantennaconnector Outputs Out1 Out2 Activator connectors Power LED HDD POWER Internal Speaker 1 2 What s in the box Item Description Illustration DVRM6 unit Video gateway www supercircuits com SECTION 1 FEATURES 59 Item Power supply and cables Description Connects DVRM6 unit to a power s
111. ing settings you can connect a toggle on off switch to In1 instead of a sensor Theswitch can then be used to change the active outline For additional information NOTE Some alarm panels can also be connected to In1 When they are they can function as automatic outline toggle switches For additional information please consult the alarm panel vendor In4 If a CCTV monitor will be connected to the unit you can connect a push button switch to In4 instead of a sensor The button can then be used to change the display on the monitor Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 9 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM To connect a sensor or switch directly to the unit 1 Install the sensor or switch in its desired location in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions If the sensor requires an external power supply you can connect it to the 12 VDC connector on the rear panel of the unit if all devices powered by that connector do not draw more than 500 mA If the devices connected to the unit require more than this amount of power you must power some or all of them independently 2 Connect the two wire contacts of the sensor or switch to the Sensors terminal block on the rear panel of the DVRM6 Insert the wires into the connectors and tighten the screws below each connector to hold the wires in place The wires must be connected to two adjacent contacts in the same group e g the two contacts of In1 but the polarity
112. ins and a progress log is displayed SYSTEM UPGRADE UPGRADE STARTED PLEASE WAIT UNTIL THE SYSTEM RESTARTS ITSELF AT THE END OF THE UPGRADE PROCESS CLOSING SMS PLEASE WAIT CLOSED CAPO CLOSED PROC O CLOSED CAP 1 CLOSED PROC 1 CLOSED CAP 2 CLOSED PROC 2 CLOSED CAP 3 CLOSED PROC 3 SMS CLOSED CLOSING SOCKETS DONE CLOSING SOCKETS TRANSFER COMPLETE ELAPSED TIME 4 PROGRAM SIZE 2523308 FLASH CLEARED STARTING BURN BURN OK RESTART 338 BYTES SENT When the process is complete you are logged out of the configuration utility Log in again to continue configuring the unit 8 2 Upgrading router firmware Router firmware is upgraded through the configuration utility and connection to a website However do not upgrade the router firmware unless recommended told to do so by your technical support staff Before upgrading router firmware Save all configuration changes Restart the DVRM6 to implement all configuration changes Ask your distributor for the address URL of the download site To upgrade the router firmware 1 Inthe main menu click DIAGNOSTICS then click UPGRADE ROUTER to open the ROUTER UPGRADE screen 108 www supercircuits com SECTION 8 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE 59 LOGOUT SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS ROUTER UPGRADE OUTUNES ew woworun gt DIAGNOSTICS PING TRACE ROUTE POWER LOG ERROR LOG CONNECTIONS UPGRADE SOFTWARE UPGRADE ROUTER UPDATE 2 Enter
113. isk space allocated to the camera is full To erase all recorded video from one camera 1 Inthe CAMERA SUMMARY screen click the ERASE button for the camera who s recordings you want to erase CAMERA SUMMARY ACTIVE DESCRIPTION VIDEO AUDIO PTZ RECORDING MOTION DETECTION ERASE RECORDINGS SET RECORDING DISK SIZE TO DEFAULT ERASE button for CAMERA 3 2 When the confirmation window opens click OK The page at http office servision net 9165 Says Erase recordings for camera 3 Note erasing will take effect only after restart 3 Click OK The recordings are erased and a confirmation message appears below the main menu ATTENTION RECORDER 3 ERASED Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 103 59 SECTION 7 RESETTING THE UNIT 4 Restart the DVRM6 to allow the camera to continue recording 7 3 2 Erasing all recorded video from the hard drive To erase all recorded video from the unit s hard drive without changing the disk space allocated to each recorder 1 Inthe CAMERA SUMMARY screen see above click ERASE RECORDINGS SUMMARY CAMERAS ERASE RECORDINGS CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 ERASE CAMERA 3 r SENSORS SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS 2 Select CONFIRM ERASE then click ERASE to erase the contents of the hard drive 3 On the SYSTEM RESTART PAGE click RESTART SYSTEM Allow the system to fully restart before continuing SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM RESTART PAGE
114. k NETWORK PRIORITIES to open the NETWORK PRIORITIES screen and display the priority ranking in their current order of priority the top network is ranked highest SUMMARY CAMERAS NETWORK PRIORITIES SENSORS OUTLINES LAN SYSTEM GENERAL Tv QUT DATE amp TIME DOWN LAN NETWORK PRIORITIES FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AVY SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART DIAGNOSTICS UPDATE 2 change the position of a network in the ranking select a network type and then click UP or DOWN NETWORK PRIORITIES NETWORK ORDER 3 Click UPDATE The settings are immediately applied to the unit 4 Save the settings to retain them after the DVRM6 is restarted Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 49 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 4 4 9 Port Forwarding Port forwarding makes it possible for remote devices to access devices within the DVRM6 local network Each device accessible to incoming connections is linked with a specific port of the router To connect to the device remotely use the external IP address of the router the IP address of the DVRM6 on the external network and the assigned port number You must establish a static IP address for the device before configuring the port forwarding to it To configure port forwarding for a device connected to the unit s router 1 2 3 50 In the main menu under SYSTEM click PORT FORWAR
115. le this feature cannot be used to update the clock To enable or disable automatic date and time setting 1 Inthe DATE amp TIME SETTINGS screen UPDATE FREQUENCY option select the interval between time checks in hours To disable automatic time setting select DISABLE 2 Click UPDATE then save the settings They will be implemented when the unit restarts To specify other time servers 1 Inthe DATE amp TIME SETTINGS screen TIME SERVERS list add to the list or replace the IP addresses or hostnames of the time servers you want to use NOTE Most time servers use port 123 If the time server uses a different port you must specify the port after the IP address or hostname Separate the address and the port with a colon For example 192 168 1 15 345 2 Click UPDATE then save the settings They will be implemented when the unit restarts 4 4 5 LAN Settings The LAN settings define how the DVRM6 connects to an external LAN The DVRM6 must be cabled to the LAN through the Uplink connector on the back of the unit The LAN SETTINGS screen is used to select a connection method when connecting to a cabled LAN If a static IP specified you must have the appropriate network settings before you begin This information is usually provided by a network administrator To adjust the LAN settings 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click LAN The LAN SETTINGS screen opens Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 45
116. lient application that works in conjunction with the DVRM6 It enables you to access your DVRM6 system through the LAN or remotely so that you can monitor events in real time view and download recorded video streams and control the cameras and other devices connected to the system This chapter explains how to get started with the MultiClient software running on a PC that is on the same LAN as the DVRM6 In this configuration you can configure the system and make sure it is working properly Before you can use the MultiClient for these purposes you must configure the DVRM6 so that it can interact with the devices connected to it and can be accessed remotely by a client Configuration is performed using a browser based configuration utility as described below After the unit is configured you can check the installation and configuration using the MultiClient software you installed on the PC If this is successful then install the MultiClient software on a remote computer and connect to the DVRM6 via the internet NOTE For complete information about connecting to the MultiClient locally or remotely and using the MultiClient to view video monitor events and control devices see the MultiClient User Guide To install the MultiClient software application 1 Download the latest version of the MultiClient software application a GO to the Supercircuits website http www supercircuits net b Find the DVRM6 product page then open the PRODUCT
117. lient connects to your DVRM6 an entry will appear in the Connection Panel Ba Office Security Main Floor 9 42 Entrance Hall 103 events fig Back Door 0 events i i Front door 0 events Waiting room 0 events tQ Balcony door 0 events 1 4 Front alarm 1 events ion gt Balcony alarm 0 events 22 www supercircuits com SECTION 3 INSTALLING THE MULTICLIENT SOFTWARE 59 5 Forthe unit you connected to click the LEV icon in front of the ID of your DVRM6 to expand the list of element contained in the group 6 camera from the Connection Panel to one of the camera panes in the Viewing area to display live video from the camera Camera Pane SuperCircuitsMultiClient x Camera in the zs Ker Leer A ayy os Yoo Y w Y w Ree 3 J a Ertrence avens Connection i i Beck Deer O everts Freet oco CO werte Pane 1 ions e CO overta 1 4 Bekony door 0 event E iQ Office door 0 sts QD eee m 1 evers ue e _ bag Beloorty teem O everts Configuration a B Options Events Maps GPS Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 23 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 SECTION 4 Configuring the DVRM6 This section explains how to configure the DVRM6 unit for your installation environment and tune the system for best performance This chapter explains how to work with the configuration utility
118. m of surveillance or any transmission of radio frequencies Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products Supercircuits Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without the express written permission of Supercircuits Inc 2011 Supercircuits Inc All rights reserved 11000 N Mopac Expressway Building 300 Austin TX 78759 Sales Support 1 800 335 9777 Fax 1 866 267 9777 ii www supercircuits com Table of Contents SECTION 1 pne 1 11 Controls and Connectors uu cade bees dre bed ys bot uraPrE e ria TRIS I LIH CADAT na 1 BOK REED T ET TRITT 2 1 3 4 SECTION 2 the ER RI RAPI RAP ROME Tide 5 21 Bie DVRMG Mua 6 22 Connecting devices the 6 2 2 T Connecting GAMES 7 22 2 PTZ controllels 7 223 COMMOCING SONSONS 9 224A Connecting AciVatO ETE ER TOUS 10 22 5 Connecting NICIDHOHBS oes eure ud
119. mand Data reported from the ping command appears in the window In this example the ping command was successful in connecting to IP address 64 233 183 147 PINGING WWW GOOGLE COM 64 233 183 164 PINGING 64 233 183 164 WITH 32 DATA BYTES REPLY FROM 64 233 183 164 32 BYTES SEQ 1 TTL 239 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 164 32 BYTES SEQ 2 TTL 238 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 164 32 BYTES SEQ 3 TTL 239 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 164 32 BYTES SEQ 4 TTL 239 REPLY FROM 64 233 183 164 32 BYTES SEQ 5 TTL 238 ping successful connection to the remote device If the target device did not respond an error code is displayed Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 113 59 SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS PINGING 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 PINGING 123 123 123 123 WITH 32 DATA BYTES FAILED SELECT 35 ping no response from the remote device 9 2 2 traceroute traceroute sends the message to remote IP address and reports the path routing to the destination This may help you identify routing problems or firewalls that interfere with remote connections to your DVRM6 traceroute can be executed from a Microsoft Windows Command window and from the DVRM6 configuration utility Using traceroute from a remote PC you can check the route from the PC to your DVRM6 unit You can also check the routes of remote connections from the DVRM6 unit to other devices by running traceroute from the DVRM6 Sites that
120. n Adjust the default saturation of the camera Range 1 100 Higher saturation levels produce brighter colors Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 65 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Changes to brightness contrast and saturation are implemented when UPDATE is clicked Click SAVE to retain them after the unit restarts If the camera has PTZ features check the ENABLED box for PTZ then follow the instructions provided Under AUDIO select one of the following None Do not link audio to the video from this camera Channel 1 Link the audio from the microphone connected to Audio In1 Ain1 to the video from this camera Channel 2 Link the audio from the microphone connected to Audio In2 Ain2 to the video from this camera If you selected None skip to step 6 If you selected either Channel 1 or Channel 2 audio from the selected microphone is provided when you view live video in a client application Also the fields required to configure audio recording with video recording are added to the screen and a message appears confirming that audio recording is enabled CHANNEL 1 2 uu RECORDING 2 a Ifyou not want audio from the AUDIO INPUT CHANNEL to be combined with video when recording clear the AUDIO RECORDING ENABLED checkbox Currently the DVRM6 supports only MEDIUM audio quality To use the DVRM6 VMD features to detect and respond to motion in the camera s field of v
121. nd the time at which the event was triggered If the message format was changed and you want to return to the default format click RESTORE DEFAULT TEMPLATE 3 To add recipients to the SMS or e mail message distribution list under RECIPIENTS click ADD To send both SMS and e mail messages to the same person list the person twice in the list of recipients fill in the SMS phone number in one of the listings and the e mail address in the other listing mui dE ae Field Description REMOVE Name The name of the person who will receive an SMS Remove or e mail message up to 20 characters Elaine remove E MAIL Enter the phone number or e mail address of a PHONENUMBER therecipient Recipient menu SMS Enter the phone number in the interna tional format with no spaces country code area code phone number Ex for US phone number 212 555 1212 enter 12125551212 E mail Enter the e mail address Ex johns demoserv net 4 Select the IMAGE SIZE of the JPEG file that will be attached to e mail notifications SIF or VGA Image nen Size fons Options IMAGE SIZE SIF 5 Ifyou want to send SMS notifications under SMS CONNECTION INFORMATION enter the fields as indicated below Field Description USERNAME passworD Use Select the network connection to use to send the SMS message M e The unit can use any available network connection it will connect
122. nt and therefore it will not be possible to upload it to the AVV server e Events from the device will appear in the client interface under the selected camera and under the device This makes it possible to play back video of the event by dragging and dropping it into a camera pane in the MultiClient 4 Inthe Notifications screen under WHEN SENSOR ON or on ACTIVATOR ACTIVATED specify the actions that should be performed when the device triggers an event as described in the table below Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 79 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Field AVV Description Select this option to send video of the event to an AVV server for downloading The video is downloaded to the site defined in the AVV screen in the format defined there and e mail notifications are sent to all e mail recipients Note This option only appears if AVV is activated for the DVRM6 see Automatically uploading video to an AVV server E MAIL Select the desired type of e mail notification as follows e Do not send e mail notifications when an event is detected TEXT ONLY When an event is detected send e mail notifications Include a text message in the e mail but do not attach any images to the message E mail is sent to the recipients specified in the SMS AND E MAIL screen TEXT amp IMAGE When an event is detected send e mail notifications that include both a text message and a picture of the
123. o connect to the unit For additional information see Proxy and DDNS settings When the unit is connected to a cellular network the modem status displayed on the SYSTEM SUMMARY screen is CONNECTED and the IP address of the DVRM6 on the cellular network is displayed shown SYSTEM SUMMARY SYSTEM STATISTICS DATE amp TIME SMS amp E MAIL NETWORK Cellular status IP address in the cellular network After the modem connection is setup the DVRM6 can be configured to periodically test it for a network connection To do this the unit uses a network feature called LCP to send a test ping command to the network If the connection is functioning properly the network returns a corresponding ping command If the gateway receives no response from the network it assumes the connection is not functional and attempts to reconnect to it In most configurations this feature should be enabled This feature is not available on some cellular networks contact your cellular provider for more information The DVRM6 does not have to be restarted to establish a cellular connection However you must save the settings once they are correctly configured Otherwise your settings will be erased when the unit is next restarted NOTE e Itis not necessary to restart the system after the modem settings are saved Only one modem should be used at any given time Using two modems simultaneously can cause unpredictable results Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR
124. o the unit one active and one passive When one or two microphones are connected you can hear and record sound along with video images The sound from a microphone can be associated with any or all of the cameras Passive microphones which require external amplification must be connected to Aint Active self amplifying microphones such as Supercircuits PA 3 must be connected to Ain2 Microphones with an output voltage of 1 Vrms or 1 41 Peak are supported To connect a microphone 1 Install the microphone in the desired location 2 Plug the microphone connector into the desired Audio In connector Ain1 for passive microphones or Ain2 for active microphones 2 2 6 Connecting a Speaker or Headphones The DVRM6 unit contains a built in 1 watt internal speaker on the right side of the unit You can also connect an external speaker or headphones to the unit The speakers and headphones allow you to hear audio that is transmitted from one of the client applications The external speaker or headphones can be used in addition to the internal speaker or instead of it To connect an external speaker or headphones 1 Install the speaker in its desired location if necessary 2 Plug the speaker or headphone connector into the Audio Out connector Aout Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 11 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 2 2 7 Connecting a CCTV monitor You can connect a CCTV monitor to the unit The monitor of
125. ocal network Connect the network connector of the device to one of the Ethernet Out connectors on the rear panel of the DVRM6 If you are configuring the device for remote access set its network settings as follows For information about how to configure the network settings of the device consult the device s documentation Setting Value IP Address Assign a static IP address to the device The IP must be in the range 172 20 233 2 through 172 20 233 99 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 20 233 1 DNS 172 20 233 1 14 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 2 4 Connecting the GPS antenna A GPS receiver is built into the unit When the GPS antenna is connected to the unit this receiver can be used to track the location of the vehicle in which the DVRM6 is installed To connect the GPS antenna 1 Connect the supplied GPS antenna cable to the GPS connector on the rear of the unit 2 Place the other end of the antenna as high up as possible in the vehicle such that there are no obstructions between it and the sky The end of the antenna contains a magnet with which you may be able to attach it to the roof of the vehicle Alternatively you can attach it to its intended location with double sided tape Ensure the antenna is attached securely to the vehicle so that it will not come loose when the vehicle moves 2 5 Connecting the DVRM6 to a power source The power connector of the DV
126. of the video files on the AVV server 1 Enter the download address of the video in the URL field of a browser For example if your AVV server name is storage servdemo net and the download path is demo enter http storage servdemo net demo Index of demo Mozilla Firefox File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help http storage servdemo net demo 2 Press ENTER If the download directory requires authentication a dialog box opens requesting the username and password Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 61 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Enter the server username and password then click OK A list of the files stored in the download directory appears in the browser window Index of demo Mozilla Firefox File Edit History Bookmarks Tools Help http storage servdemo net demo v gt um Back Forward Reload NewTab IETab Stop Home Lj Index of demo a Index of demo Name Last modified Size Desi 2 Parent Directory Bus 5478 VMD Front Door 1 17 10 2007 13 18 51 svr 17 0ct 2007 17 52 Bus 5478 VMD Front Door 1 16 10 2007 15 12 11 svr 16 0ct 2007 15 40 Bus 5478 VMD Front Door 1 16 10 2007 19 14 41 svr 16 0ct 2007 08 12 Viewing video from the AVV server To watch video stored on the AVV server download the video to a PC and play it with MultiClient To download and view a video file fr
127. om the AVV server 1 62 Video Link If you received an e mail notification of the event click either the image or the link in the e mail This message was sent with High importance From Bus 5478 lt Alert demosery net gt Sent Wed 17 10 2007 5 44 PM To johns demoserv net Cr Subject Bus 5478 VMD Front Door ON activated at 17 Oct 07 17 42 33 An event was detected Unit Bus 5478 Description VMD Front Door ON Date and Time 17 Oct 07 17 42 33 Recording file s are being uploaded to the following location s c c c Dc D I D C IC C CC C C C C CC CIC DCORCRCRICORCORCONOK Bus 5478 VMD Front Door 1 17 10 2007 13 18 51 2c c c I C CC a a E E CIC E E EOE OE OE OE OE OE OE E OEE E This image was taken on Front Door This message denotes start of the file upload Upon completion an additional mail will be sent informing you that the file is available www supercircuits com xl SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Or navigate to the download site though the browser as described above then click the file of interest in the list If the site requires authentication enter the username and password click OK A dialog box opens and asks what to do with the video file File Download x Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Name VMD Front Door 1 17 10 2007
128. onfiguration utility again If you made changes to other configuration settings before you updated the time and did not save them i e you clicked UPDATE one or more of the screens but did not yet save the changes on the SAVE SETTINGS page navigate to the SAVE SETTINGS page click SAVE CHANGES TO SYSTEM and then click RESTART SYSTEM on the SYSTEM RESTART page Navigate to the SYSTEM RESTART page then click RESTART SYSTEM NOTE 3 Click RESTART SYSTEM After the unit restarts the time is fully updated and you are automatically logged out of the configuration utility A confirmation message will appear SYSTEM RESTARTED PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LOGIN TO THE SYSTEM WAIT ABOUT 20 SECONDS FOR THE SYSTEM TO RESTART 44 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Configuring automatic time setting The DVRM6 default configuration includes several internet time servers to which the DVRM6 can connect automatically update its clock The unit automatically attempts to connect to a time server at specified intervals Each time it attempts to connect it begins with the first server listed If it fails to connect to that server it tries the next on the list and so on If you wish you can replace any or all of the time servers on the list with other time servers or add additional time servers to a maximum of ten servers If the DVRM6 unit is not connected to the internet and no alternative local time server is accessib
129. onnector on the rear of the unit Contact your vendor for assistance Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 121
130. order is used up the DVRM6 will either continue recording by overwriting the oldest recording or stop recording until space becomes available through manual deletions per its configuration setup Video can be recorded continuously or recorded only when triggered by events Event triggered recording can minimize disk usage so that more time can elapse before the recorder space is used up For example one second of high quality recording might require about 16 KB of disk space For a full day of high quality video recording this translates into 1 3 GB of disk space By contrast if there are 25 events in a day and the recorder records 20 seconds for each event only 8 MB of disk space are needed for the day VMD sensor and activator events can function as triggers for event triggered recording Each recorder can be configured to respond to VMD events detected by the camera from which the recorder records or from any of the sensors connected to the DVRM6 Event triggered recording can be configured to record a set number of seconds before and after each event pre alarm and post alarm The DVRM6 always records the specified number of pre alarm seconds and then discards this data if no events are detected For example if the pre alarm option is five seconds the system always stores the last five seconds of video If an event is detected this video is saved as the pre alarm recording otherwise it is deleted The total recording time for each ev
131. ore it shuts down STOP RECORDING ON DOWNLOAD Stops all video recording when video is being downloaded from the DVRM6 This option increases the download speed because it allocates more of the unit s resources to the download task However there may be gaps in the recorded video at the times that the video is downloaded ACCEPT NEW CONNECTIONS WHILE DOWNLOADING Enables streaming of new live or recorded video streams to a client application while downloading recorded video When this option is selected the process of downloading may take somewhat longer to complete In addition the video displayed may be slightly distorted at times while the download is in progress When this option is not selected transmission of new live or recorded video streams to client applications does not take place while downloading is underway VIDEO AUTHENTICATION Adds a digital signature to each frame of video captured by the system This signature makes it possible to identify frames that have been tampered with When a client application plays video that has a digital signature and discovers a frame that has been changed from its original state the status of the steam indicates that the stream was modified OUTLINE SWITCHING Defines what type of automatic trigger will cause the system to activate different outlines Outline switching can be triggered automatically in response to sensor events from Sensor 1 or according to a schedule LAN OPTIMIZATION Speeds the tr
132. ource Illustration Power cord Connects the unit to the vehicle battery via the cigarette lighter Ethernet LAN cable Connects the unit to a PC or a cable based local network RS232 485 serial adapter Connects PTZ controllers to the unit GPS antenna Enables the built in GPS receiver to connect to satellites Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 3 59 SECTION 1 FEATURES Item Supports 2 Used to install the unit in the vehicle Description Illustration Screws washers Used to attach the supports to the unit Pr e e e 1 3 Additional Equipment Up to four video cameras be connected to the DVRM6 You must acquire the cameras you require they are not included in the DVRM6 package For information about camera compatibility and about connecting the cameras to the unit see Connecting Cameras page 15 or consult your vendor In addition to the cameras you may wish to incorporate some or all of the optional equipment listed below into your security system For additional information about these items and the cables required to connect them please refer to the installation instructions for each type of device NOTE This equipment is not included in the DVRM6 package At this time the following cellular cards in the USA are supported Sprint u727 u250 u301 u760 Supercircuits STRONGLY recommend obtaining a static IP address for your aircard This
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134. p DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AVY SCHEDULES SAVE SETTINGS RESTART 92 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 3 Click RESTART SYSTEM When the system restarts you are automatically logged out of the configuration utility and a confirmation message appears SYSTEM RESTARTED PLEASE CLICK HERE TO LOGIN TO THE SYSTEM WAIT ABOUT 20 SECONDS FOR THE SYSTEM TO RESTART NOTE If you do not restart the unit at this time changes are saved but are not activated The next time the unit is restarted the changes are activated 4 To continue configuring the unit click the link and log into the configuration utility again 4 6 6 Discarding changes After saving new configuration changes and before restarting the unit the new changes can be discarded through the SAVE SETTINGS screen If the unit is restarted after saving configuration changes the changes are implemented To discard all configuration changes that were saved and not implemented with a unit restart 1 Inthe main menu under SYSTEM click SAVE SETTINGS 2 nthe SAVE SETTINGS screen click DISCARD CHANGES The changes are canceled and the CHANGES DISCARDED screen opens SUMMARY CAMERAS SAVE SETTINGS SENSORS OUTLINES doe CHANGES DISCARDED TV OUT un E amp TIME SAVE CHANGES TO SYSTEM gs RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING DISCARD CHANGES ATTENTION CHANGES WERE LPDATEO SUCCESSFU
135. pplied with the DVRM6 The DVRM6 can be configured to perform any or all of the following actions when a sensor detects an event Record a camera video stream Upload video of the event to an ftp server on the Internet If E MAIL notification recipients are defined on the SMS AND E MAIL screen an e mail message is sent to all the recipients when the event begins and and when the upload completes The e mail notification includes a link to the video file on the server and a picture of the event Send SENSOR event notifications to the SMS AND E MAIL recipients E mail notifications can include a picture of the event and if AVV is activated a link to video of the event Turn an activator ON or OFF sensor events only Move a PTZ camera connected to the DVRM6 that supports presets to a preset location sensor events only Switch to a different outline SENSOR 1 only Change the display on a CCTV monitor SENSOR 4 only Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 77 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Configuring Sensors and Activators The SENSOR SUMMARY screen shows the current settings of each sensor and activator in the system and provides links to the sensor and activator configuration screens where these settings can be modified The sensor plugged into sensor Input 1 In1 is called SENSOR 1 and is configured on the SENSOR 1 configuration screen etc To open the SENSOR SUMMARY screen click SENSORS in the main menu
136. ps QSIF small frame 32 kbps 16 kbps 8 kbps 320 MB day 160 MB day 80 MB day 10fps 7 fps 4 fps SIF medium sized frame 128 kbps 48 kbps 24 kbps 1 4 GB day 480 MB day 240 MB day 7 fps 5 fps 4 fps VGA large frame 256 kbps 128 kbps 64 kbps 2 65 GB day 133 GB day 670 MB day fps Frames per Second kbps Kilo bits per second MB day Megabytes per day GB day Gigabytes day Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 75 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 NOTE Although teal time demands on system resources may overload the DVR it regulates itself to ensure the best use of available resources When necessary it may temporarily lower the framerate of a stream to accommodate immediate processing requirements without affecting the quality of individual frames in the stream By default each recorder is allocated an equal shares of the available disk space If can however allocate disk space differently For example if three recorders are event triggered and the fourth records continuously you may prefer to allocate 20 of the disk space to each event triggered recorder and 75 to the continuous recorder Supercircuits recommends that 5 of the disk space be unassigned for use by system management This allocation would maximize the recording time available for continuous recording without significantly limiting the disk space available for the recording of events AN When you
137. reen is displayed 4 3 Using the configuration utility Typically the configuration process proceeds as follows 28 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 To configure the DVRM6 unit 1 Inthe main menu click one of the links or tabs to open the desired summary screen e g Cameras Sensors etc The configuration summary screen opens 2 Clicka link in the main menu or in the summary screen to open the desired configuration screen The configuration screen opens 3 Modify the settings in the configuration screen as necessary and then click UPDATE to store them on the unit The changes are saved in a temporary cache on the unit and an Update Confirmation message appears at the lower left of the screen below the main menu ATTENTION CHANGES WERE UPDATED SUCCESSFULLY CLICK HERE TO GO TO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE NOTE If the update confirmation message does not appear or an error message appears all changes made since the last successful update of the page are discarded 4 To modify additional settings navigate to the relevant screen and make the changes as necessary Click UPDATE in each screen when you are finished modifying its settings before you navigate to a different screen 5 After updating all the settings as necessary do one of the following Inthe Update Confirmation ATTENTION message below the main menu click CLICK HERE TO GO TO SAVE SETTINGS PAGE Inthe main menu un
138. rmation see Setting the time If you have configured the unit for event triggered recording ensure that at least one sensor is selected as a trigger that the selected sensors are functioning properly and that one or more of the sensors detected events during the time period from which you attempted to view recorded video For additional information see Configuring video recording Problem The unit is connected to a LAN but cannot be accessed through the LAN Solutions Verify that the Ethernet network cable is fully inserted into the Uplink connector on the rear panel of the DVRM6 unit For additional information see Connecting the DVRM6 to an external network Verify that the LEDs on the rear panel of the unit in the upper right corner are blinking If they are not replace the Ethernet cable Verify that the short Ethernet cable connecting the video gateway component of the DVRM6 to the unit s router is properly installed the top most Ethernet connector on the right and the connector Ethernet connector immediately below it If both Ethernet cables are functional and properly installed but the LEDs on the rear panel of the unit are not blinking contact technical support www supercircuits com SECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 59 Problem he LEDs on the front panel light up but the unit cannot be accessed by any external devices Solutions Restart the unit and observe the LEDs on the front panel The normal power up sequ
139. s com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 Software Version Number Main CAMERAS SYSTEM SUMMARY OUTLINE SYSTEM Nour summers SUMMARY 4 2 Using the configuration utility interface The configuration utility consists of screens that are displayed on the right side of the window and a Main Menu in a sidebar on the left side of the window Three types of screens can be accessed from the Main Menu Summary screens Screens that contain a summary of the current settings in a given category and include links from which you can access the configuration screens in that category Configuration screens Screens in which you can view and modify the configuration settings Functional screens Screens that are used for saving and implementing the configuration settings on the unit and for system diagnostics The top level Summary screen shows an overview of the system and its settings and has links to screens where these settings can be modified SUMMARY 5 3 CAMERAS CAMERE SUMMARY OUTLINES STEN DIAGNOSTICS Link to configuration screen Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 27 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Five additional lower level summary screens are available in the configuration utility that provide access to the following categories of options Cameras Camera video PTZ remote camera control VMD Video Motion Detection and recording settings Sen
140. screen Running 4 6 1 Creating an Outline To create a new outline 1 Inthe main menu click OUTLINES to open the OUTLINES configuration screen SUMMARY OUTLINES SERRE OUTLINE STATUS OUTLINE 1 OUTLINE 2 DEFAULT activate OUTLINE 3 OUTLINE 38 OUTLINE 1 DIAGNOSTICS OUTLINE 2 OUTLINE 3 OUTLINE 4 OUTLINE 5 2 Inthe OUTLINES screen click one of the OUTLINES links e g OUTLINE 1 OUTLINE 2 etc to open the outline summary screen Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 83 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS OUTLINES DEFAULT gt OUTLINE 1 CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 ACTIVATOR 1 ACTIVATOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 OUTLINE 1 OUTLINE 1 UPDATE 3 Select ENABLED to display the recording and event handling settings SUMMARY CAMERAS SENSORS OUTLINES DEFAULT CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 SENSOR 1 SENSOR 2 SENSOR 3 SENSOR 4 ACTIVATOR 1 ACTIVATOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 EXTERNAL SENSOR 2 EXTERNAL SENSOR 3 CORIOMO 4 DOOR SENSOR ON OUTLINE NAME OUTLINE SWITCH SMOKE DETECTOR DOOR SENSOR CCTV SWITCH ALARM SPRINKLER FRONT DOOR BACK DOOR FRONT GATE 2 RESTORE DEFAULT OUTLINE ACTIVATE WHEN SENSOR WHEN SENSOR ON OFF UPDATE 4 Under OUTLINE NAME enter a name then cli
141. screens are accessed from the Camera Summary screen To configure a camera 1 Inthe main menu under CAMERA click the camera number e g Camera 1 is plugged into Video Input 1 you want to configure 64 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 SUMMARY gt CAMERAS CAMERA 1 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 SENSORS OUTLINES SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS OUTLINES SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS LOGOUT CAMERA 1 cance _ UPDATE AUDIO TION DETECTION VIDEO LOST RECORDER UPDATE Fields in the camera GENERAL configuration are defined below Field Description Description Enter a name for the camera up to 20 characters Each camera must have a different name The camera name identifies the camera in client applications Ifthe DVRM6 is using an SVBackup server use only English characters in the name Video type Select either PAL or NTSC If multiple cameras are connected to the DVRM6 all cameras must be configured for the same video type Brightness Adjust the default brightness of the camera Range 1 100 These values are used when the DVRM6 unit is restarted You can also adjust the brightness in the client as you view the video stream Contrast Adjust the default contrast of the camera Range 1 100 These values are used when the DVRM6 unit is restarted You can also adjust the contrast in the client as you view the video stream Saturatio
142. sors Configuration of sensors and activators Outline Configuration of sets of different camera and sensor settings that can be activated manually in response to sensor events or according to a fixed schedule System General system settings including network settings unit date and time authentication configuration of SMS and e mail notifications and TV Out settings saving configuration changes on the unit and restarting the unit Diagnostics Tools for monitoring and testing the system To open a summary screen click the name of the summary screen The summary screen is displayed on the right side of the window and the main menu expands to provide links to the relevant configuration and functional screens Summary screen SASAS SYSTEM SUMMARY name SYSTEM TV OUT STATISTICS LAN NETWOR Links to other functional screens NETWORK To open a configuration or functional screen In the main menu select the relevant summary screen then select the desired screen In addition there are two buttons in the upper right corner of the screen LOGOUT Logs you out of the configuration utility and displays the Login screen again HELP Opens a browser window and navigates to the Supercircuits website in which you can find information about configuring and working with your DVRM6 system including the most up to date version of this manual These buttons are available whenever the configuration utility is open regardless of which sc
143. t free disk space for other uses Ignition Ignition Countdown Select this option to power on the unit when the ignition is switched on and power off the unit when the ignition is switched off If you do not select this option the unit operates continuously as long as it is powered This setting only affects the unit ifthe unit is connected to both the battery and the ignition See Connecting the DVRM6 to the vehicle battery above Select the time in seconds that the unit will continue operating after the vehicle ignition is turned off This setting only affects the unit if the unit is connected both directly to the battery to the ignition Otherwise the unit operates continuously as long as it is powered This field only appears if the Ignition checkbox is selected Stop Recording on Select this option to stop all video recording when video is being downloaded from the DVRM6 Download Accept New Select this option to enable the streaming of new live or recorded video streams to a client application while downloading recorded Connections while video Downloading Video Authentication Select this option to include a digital signature in each video frame streamed and or recorded by the unit The signature can be used to identify streams that were tampered with This option increases the load on the system resources Use it only if it is required Outline Switching Select one of the following types of triggers for
144. tected at 3 15 05 and continues until 3 15 45 After this motion is not detected again until 3 16 10 25 seconds after it was last detected If the debounce interval is 15 seconds two separate VMD events are triggered If the DEBOUNCE interval is 30 seconds only one VMD event is triggered beginning at 3 15 05 and continuing past 3 16 10 Tip If a lot of motion is detected by the camera it is best to specify a relatively long DEBOUNCE interval so that the system does not generate a very long list of short events Under MAXIMUM EVENT LENGTH specify the maximum length of a VMD event in seconds Range 60 86400 seconds 1 minute 1 day If motion is detected continuously for longer than this period of time a new event is automatically generated at the end ofthis interval Under ON MOTION DETECTED select the actions that the DVRM6 should perform if motion is detected as follows Field Description AVV Select this option to send recorded video of the VMD events to an AVV server The video is uploaded to the site defined on the AVV screen see Automatically uploading Video to an AVV server and e mail notifications are sent to all e mail recipients see SMS and e mail notifications This option only appears if AVV is activated for the DVRM6 Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 71 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 Field Description SMS Select this option to have the DVRM6 send SMS notifi
145. the location of the firmware server site provided by your distributor or technical support staff in the UPGRADE URL field 3 Click UPDATE The new firmware is downloaded into the unit and then installed Allow the process to complete before continuing after the file is downloaded the installation process lasts about 3 minutes When the installation is complete the SYSTEM SUMMARY screen is displayed Interrupting the upgrade process before it is completed may cause the router to become completely inoperable If this happens CAUTION contact your technical support staff NOTE Ifthe SYSTEM SUMMARY screen is not displayed within six minutes of the end of the file download and you cannot connect to the unit with a client application or through the configuration utility restart the unit by disconnecting it from the power supply then reconnecting it If you are using a cellular connection to upgrade the router firmware it may take longer for the unit to reestablish a connection to the network Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 109 59 SECTION 9 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS SECTION 9 System Diagnostics The configuration utility contains various tools that can be used to monitor system functioning and to help solve connection and other system problems SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS displays the current system statistics and access to tools for testing the current connection and e mail notification settings Some of these tools can also be accessed
146. thin the network that it manages It is static fixed and is 172 20 2331 External IP An IP on each external network to which it is connected cabled LAN and or cellular These are the IP addresses of the DVRM6 unit itself Optimally these addresses should also be static If they are not various solutions are available to make it possible to connect the unit to the internet and to connect to the unit remotely via the internet as explained below 2 3 1 Connecting the DVRM6 to an external network The following types of external network connections are supported Ethernet cable Cellular The DVRM6 has a distinct IP address on each ofthe external networks to which it is connected For example if it is connected to a LAN via Ethernet cable and to a cellular network via cellular modem it will have two external IP addresses one on each network Each ofthe external IP addresses of the unit can be static fixed within the network or dynamic assigned by the network on the fly Dynamic IP addresses can change at any time This makes it difficult to connect to the unit remotely because the address to use to access it is may be changed Therefore it is preferred that the unit has static external IP addresses when possible The system administrator of each network is responsible for deciding whether static or dynamic IP addresses are assigned to devices in the network The public IP address of the DVRM6 is the address through which it is actu
147. ting schedules for time periods such as work weeks or the summer months can be setup You can also define schedules for repeating and non repeating holidays A schedule is implemented by the system only if the following conditions are met Multiple outlines are defined for the system Schedule triggered outline switching is activated in the GENERAL SYSTEM SETTINGS screen A typical SCHEDULES setup screen appears below SUMMAR Y CAMERAS SCHEDULES INACTIVE SENSORS SCHEDULES Schedule Grid DATE amp TIME LAN MODEM WIFI NETWORK PRIORITIES PORT FORWARDING PROXY amp DDNS AUTHENTICATION SMS amp E MAIL AVV SCHEDULES Outline m TO REMOVE AN ENTRY SIMPLY DELETE IT S NAME AND IT WILL BE REMOVED CN UPDATE DIAGNOSTICS attachment IDEFAULT PARKING LOT OUT OF SERVICE OFFICE CLOSED controls SELECTED DUTLINE M DEFAULT SET ALL SCHEDULES TO CURRENTLY SELECTED OUTLINE V CHANGE MULTIPLE TIMES User defined ve holidays if any UPDATE The upper part of the screen contains the schedule grid Below it are controls that allow you to attach specific outlines to particular days and times in the grid Below these user defined holidays appear if any are defined 86 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 The schedule grid contains a row for each day of the week and a column for each hour of the day Each cell represents an hour of a day and contains two marks the left for the first half of th
148. tivated on the SENSOR 1 configuration screen 80 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 To configure Sensor 1 as an outline switch 1 Inthe main menu under Sensors click SENSOR 1 to open the SENSOR 1 configuration screen CAMERAS SENSOR 1 AMERAS SENSOR 1 i decus SENSOR 3 SEES SENSOR NAME ACTIVATOR 1 ACTIVATOR 2 POLARITY EXTERNAL SENSOR 1 Su CAMERAS EXTERNAL SENSOR 7 EXTERNAL SENSOR 8 NOTIFICATIONS UPDATE 2 Under WHEN SENSOR ON LOAD OUTLINE select ENABLE The OUTLINE field is added to the screen DEFAULT LIGHT SENSOR ON ALL SENSORS ON 3 Inthe OUTLINE dropdown list select the name of the outline you want to load when the toggle switch is on 4 Under WHEN SENSOR OFF LOAD OUTLINE select the name of the outline you want to load when the switch is changed to off as described in steps 2 3 5 Click UPDATE then save the settings They will be implemented after the unit is restarted see Saving Configuration Changes 4 5 2 Configuring SENSOR 4 to control CCTV display A push button switch can be connected to SENSOR 4 instead of a sensor to Ifa monitor is connected to the DVRM6 SENSOR 4 can then be used to change the display on the monitor With each press of the button the display cycles to the next display type in the following order Split screen The screen is divided into four parts and live video from each camera is displayed in one of th
149. tivity pages loaded for more than 15 minutes the session times out and you must login again to continue configuring the DVRM6 unit Configuration changes that were made during the timed out session are not discarded as long as UPDATE was clicked in the relevant screen before the time out occurred 4 3 1 Opening the configuration utility remotely Once the unit has been configured so that it can be accessed via the internet the configuration utility can be accessed remotely in one of the following ways Through the MultiClient Connect to the DVRM6 and use the MultiClient to access the configuration utility as explained below Through a browser Enter the address and port the Address field of a browser window as described in Opening the configuration utility manually NOTE You cannot access the configuration utility remotely through a proxy connection such as via a cellular modem To access the configuration utility remotely through the MultiClient 1 Connect to the DVRM6 through the MultiClient NOT The MultiClient s search function does not work through an the internet connection Therefore you will have to manually add and configure the connection to the DVRM6 2 nthe CONNECTION PANEL left panel of the MultiClient select the DVRM6 3 At the bottom ofthe Connection Panel click the Config icon A new browser window will open and automatically connects to the configuration utility login page for the DVRM6 NOTE If
150. u must have a valid SMTP e mail account that can be used as the sender of the e mail messages NOTE Web based e mail does not always support SMTP settings The DVRM6 issues e mail notifications with standard messages that contain the following information Name of the DVRM6 unit Name of the device that triggered the event Type of the event Date and time of the event Depending on the notification settings of each device e mail notifications cans include snapshots of the first frame of an event If VGA recording is activated see Advanced recorder settings you can send e mail notifications with standard sized SIF images or large VGA images If AVV is activated see Automatically uploading video to an AVV server an image and a link to the uploaded video are always included You can specify the text of SMS messages that are sent by defining a message template The template can contain any text you wish It can also contain variables that will be replaced by the system with relevant values in the actual message For example the message can include the name of the recipient the time and the name of the device that triggered the event 54 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 After you configure the notification settings you can test them by sending a sample notification For additional information see Testing notification settings Messages are sent when a device triggering an event camera sensor or
151. update a recorder s disk allocation or size settings all recorded video stored on the hard drive is deleted CAUTION When the disk space for a recorder becomes full the recorder can either stop recording or be configured to automatically overwrite the oldest recordings with the newest ones i e FIFO first in first out With the former method disk space must be manually cleared recordings erased before the recorder will continue To set advanced recorder settings for a camera 1 Inthe CAMERA configuration screen RECORDER frame select ENABLE ADVANCED SETTINGS HH 24 256 RECORDER 2 2 modify the disk allocation for this recording stream under SIZE ON DISK specify the percentage of the disk space to allocate for the stream The percentage allocated for the cameras is indicated above the field The total percentage of disk space allocated to all recorders cannot exceed 98 To modify the allocation of the other recorders navigate to the Camera configuration screen of each recorder and modify the value in the Size on Disk field there To reset all disk allocations to their default values in the CAMERA SUMMARY screen click SET RECORDING DISK SIZE TO DEFAULT 76 www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 3 To modify the video quality settings adjust the values in the following fields as necessary See the table below Field Description Write Protect
152. vation All of these features can be accessed remotely via PC PDA or cellular telephone The DVRM6 contains two interconnected hardware components A video gateway that handles the unit s security functionality A router for remote access to the unit through a standard internet connection or cellular network 1 1 Controls and connectors All controls and connectors are located on the backpanel of the the DVRM6 Audio In 2 Ain2 Audio In 1 Audio Out Aout TV Out Power Video In Ethernet Vin1 Vin4 Cable Reset ifm IGN nece TT ES N D EM 9 30VDC Aout ns 11 R_RESET 5 2 0531 RS232 485 max 500mA 112 54 GPS Outi 2 e TARATARA S 5 P RS232 RS485 Port Outputs Activators Out1 Out2 12 VDC Power Out GPS Antenna USB Ports Connector Ethernet Out Inputs Sensors In1 In4 Uplink Connector Control Description Reset Use a pin to press the button when it is necessary to manually reset the unit Configuration settings are not changed during a reset Power Connector for the power supply and if required for the ignition connection Audio Out Connector for an external speaker or headphones Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 1 59 SECTION 1 FEATURES Connector Control Audio In1 A
153. ver bear in mind that the unit can supply a maximum of 500 mA of power If the devices connected to the unit require more than this amount of power you must power some or all of them independently For additional information please refer to the camera documentation To connect a camera 1 Install the camera in its desired location 2 Connect the output of the camera to one of the Video In connectors on the rear panel of the unit 3 Ifthe camera requires an independent power supply connect its power connector to a power source If the DVRM6 can supply enough power for the cameras connected to it you can connect the camera to the 12 VDC connector on the rear panel of the unit Otherwise you must use an external power source NOTE You can connect multiple cameras to the 12 VDC connector as long as they do not collectively draw more than 500 mA 12 VDC 2 2 2 Connecting PTZ controllers Ifa camera has remote PTZ control features pan tilt zoom and or focus and uses a supported PTZ protocol you can connect the control cable to the unit Both RS232 and RS485 PTZ connection types are supported Consult the camera documentation for information about which connection type to use Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 7 59 SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM If you want to connect the PTZ controllers of multiple cameras to the unit only one of the controllers can use an RS232 connector the others must all use RS485 conne
154. ver Enter the SMTP server of your e mail account as they appear in your e mail software configuration SMTP fthe SMTP server requires authentication select Enabled The Username and Authentication Password fields are added to the screen Username Enter the username of your e mail account as it appears in your e mail software configuration Password Enter the password of your e mail account 7 Click UPDATE then save the settings Your settings are activated when the unit restarts 4 4 13 SMS message templates SMS messages can include the codes shown in the following table These codes are replaced by the actual data when the message is composed by the DVRM6 Code Description Example amp N The recipient s name Johns amp S The name of the sensor or VMD that triggered the event Front Door amp U The name ofthe DVRM6 unit Bus 5478 amp T The time of the event 22 Feb 07 00 17 16 Examples If the default message template is amp N amp S activated on amp U at amp T and the Front Door is triggered Johns will receive the SMS message Johns Sensor Front Door ON activated on Bus 5478 at 22 Feb 07 00 17 16 The recipient name is set in each message to match the name of the recipient as it appears in the Recipient list below the message template Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 57 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 You can modify the default message For example
155. w settings are implemented after the unit restarts NOTE 40 The Audio Playback option is not currently not available www supercircuits com SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 59 4 4 4 Setting the clock The unit has a battery operated clock that maintains the date and time even when the unit is off The clock must be set accurately to ensure that the timestamps used to identify recordings are reflective of the actual time the recording occurred An inaccurate clock can be misleading when searching for or playing recorded video Moreover the unit will not record if the time setting is invalid Setting the DVRM6 clock requires three steps that should be performed in this order 1 Setup the daylight savings time DST option The DST option can be configured be set manually automatically when DST is in effect on a regular schedule or automatically floating when the DST may change from year to year 2 Specify the time zone The time zone must be set before setting the unit clock 3 Set the clock The clock can be set by manually synchronizing its time with the time on the PC on which the configuration utility is running or set and updated automatically using an NTP time server if one is available The system stores time in GMT Because of this the time zone and daylight savings time settings must be identical on the PC and the DVRM6 For example if the PC is located in New York the system should be set to use GMT 5 00
156. y wire of the adapter Plug into RS232 485 Serial Port Connector RS485 Connection Wires Negative for RS485 Connector grey Positive for 5485 Connector Red 8 www supercircuits com SECTION 2 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 59 To connect multiple 5485 controllers to the adapter insert the positive wires of all of the controllers into one slot in the wire connector and the negative wires of all of the controllers into the other slot of the wire connector 2 If multiple PTZ cameras are connected to the unit configure each camera to use a different ID For information about how to do this refer to the camera documentation 3 Connect the RS232 485 adapter to the RS232 485 serial port connector on the rear panel of the unit 2 2 3 Connecting sensors Sensors are devices that detect events such as a door being opened brakes being pressed or high G force pressure Up to four dry contact input sensors can be connected directly to the unit Sensor 1 and Sensor 4 can be used as switches instead of sensors The switches can be used to activate outlines and to change the display on a CCTV monitor The unit has four Input connectors Inl In4 You can use these connectors to connect up to four dry contact input sensors directly to the unit Alternatively In and In4 can be used to connect switches as follows In1 If you are defining more than one outline alternate sets of recording and event handl
157. you are loading the CAUTION right firmware and DO NOT INTERRUPT THE DOWNLOAD PROCESS once it is started If it becomes impossible to connect to the unit after an attempt to upgrade the firmware contact technical support for assistance Upgrading Firmware via a TVG Upload Server Before you begin ask your distributor for the IP address or hostname of the server and its port number 1 Inthe main menu click DIAGNOSTICS then click UPGRADE SOFTWARE to open the SYSTEM UPGRADE screen LOGOUT SUMMARY CAMERAS SYSTEM UPGRADE IP HOSI ee UPGRADE SERVER PORT SENSORS OUTUNES SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS TRACE ROUTE POWER LOG ERROR LOG CONNECTIONS UPGRADE ROUTER UPDATE 2 Enter the fields as follows The IP address or hostname of the TVG Upload Server PORT The port of the TVG Upload Server 3 Click UPDATE After connecting to the server the DVRM6 will receives a list of available firmware versions Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 107 59 SECTION 8 UPGRADING THE FIRMWARE LOGOUT SUMMARY E SENSORS SYSTEM UPGRADE OUTUNES SYSTEM UPGRADE TO gt DIAGNOSTICS dicas TVG 712 2 1285 PING TRACE ROUTE POWER LOG ERROR LOG CONNECTIONS IPGRADE SOFTWARE UPGRADE ROUTER El UPDATE Open drop down list to see available versions 4 Select the required version from the list then click UPDATE The update process will beg
158. you cannot connect remotely through port 10000 the login page will not appear and the browser will display an error message Change the port number in the Address field of the browser from 10000 to the port that is set in the router s port forwarding Settings see General system settings and press Enter to reload the page The login page should then appear For additional information see Opening the configuration utility manually If more than one DVRM6 video gateway is connected to the internet through the same router each of them must use a different port When you click Config in the MultiClient the browser automatically connects to port 10000 As a result the MultiClient may initially connect you to the wrong video gateway unit In this case you should manually correct the port number in the Address field of the browser 4 3 2 Opening the configuration utility manually The configuration utility can be opened manually in a browser using the IP address and port number of the unit This is particularly useful in situations where you either do not have MultiClient or cannot connect to the unit through port 10000 Wireless Advanced 4 Channel DVR User Manual 31 59 SECTION 4 CONFIGURING THE DVRM6 To open the configuration utility manually you must know the network address IP address or hostname of the DVRM6 and the port allowing access to the configuration utility The required network address depends on whether you are accessing the
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