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1. J10 L BEE o TOTAL SIZE BACKUP CANCEL A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 4 The first Option Media Type will be highlighted 5 If you need to change the Media Type press ENTER 6 The List of Media Type Options will be displayed Use 4 and ENTER buttons to select 7 Press v button twice File Format will always be Native to highlight BACKUP TYPE 8 Press ENTER to display the choice of FILE or TIME 9 Use 4 and ENTER buttons to select the desired choice As most Backups will be by Time amp Date the following instructions are only for Time amp Date 10 Press y button once to highlight ALL Press ENTER to show options of PART or ALL 11 If ALL is selected All recorded channels will be backed up If PART is selected you can choose which channels to back up Should PART have been selected use Cursor 4 v and ENTER buttons to select which channels to Back up 46 AE CET 7 BACKUP 8 PTZ Panrtittzoomrocu kA Hall j fh OMANGA SUSAN 7 BACKUP Continued 12 Press v button once to START Press 7 to show the Calendar LIVE ee ae CALENDAR TIME lt lt 2005 07 gt gt SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT E T 14 18 19 25 26 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 13 Use the lt lt gt gt 4 v and ENTER buttons to select the Date 14 The TIME window will be shown use t
2. 10 swe XT rec sy 1 To change the System Setup the ne Sub Menu has to be accessed 2 Select SYSTEM using cursor 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt SETUP USER PASSWORD lt SYSTEM gt PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT TIME OSD FORMAT j TIME STAMP FORMAT l CURRENT STATUS VIEW DE E VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE AO SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP A 00 A 00 B NONE B NONE 2005 41 15 42 35 20 3 1 1 SETUP SYSTEM ADMIN PASSWORD 8 USER PASSWORD This Sub Menu is how to change the Passwords Note These Passwords are Enabled Disabled in the PASSWORD CHECK Sub Menu Page 12 1 Select ADMIN PASSWORD by using cursor 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt Sub Menu Default PASSWORDS 0000 USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT TIME OSD FORMAT TIME STAMP FORMAT CURRENT STATUS VIEW VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP SETUP SYSTEM ADMIN ENTER NEW ADMIN CONFIRM NEW ADMIN PASSWORD PASSWORD A 00 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 Change the USER PASSWORD in the same way as the above from that Sub Menu ADMIN PASSWORD Used for system start and setup changes USER PASSWORD Used only when the system starts after power up 11 XTA CODOS SUSE 3 1 2 SETUP SYSTEM PASSWORD CHECK This section
3. CH14 0 CH15 0 CH16 0 4 Press ENTER to show the Motion Detection Area setup window 5 If NO masking is to be used Use Cursor amp ENTER buttons to select ALL t 6 If masking IS to be used Use Cursor amp ENTER M1 la buttons to select PART A LA AL 7 Use the 4 lt gt buttons to highlight a detection segment then press ENTER button to toggle between Mask CLEAR or Detection BLUE 8 Press MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 24 SETE XTA PLE STS rca CGTV SENSOR DETECTION From this Sub Menu the cameras can be selected to record when an Event Trigger is received from the Sensor Inputs on the rear panel of the DVR can be selected 1 Highlight SENSOR DETECTION using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter The Sensor Detection Matrix will be displayed 2 Using the Cursor 4 lt gt buttons move the cursor to the segment that lines up with both the camera channel to be recorded and the Sensor Input to trigger the recording 3 Press the ENTER button to toggle between V Recording ON or O Recording OFF 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Matrix SETUP REC E 0716 D H a aR ERENT 1 A NN MNNNNNNN OONDOaBRWND 4 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 From this Sub Menu the duration of the recording both Pre amp Post Event for an Event Trigger is set ep OPTIONS The Event Pop Up option is also selectable from this Sub Menu If one
4. If you have an application that needs one of these additional features please contact Cop Security for any further information or updates available 31 ee UE I 3 5 1 STATIC IP 1 Highlight NETWORK using ee buttons and press ENTER button to get access the Sub Menu 2 Highlight STATIC IP using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to get access the Sub Menu ales 7 Pf ft o SETUP SETUP NETWORK TYPE gt lt STATIC gt lt SYSTEM gt SYS DDNS NET PASSWORD NET CLIENT PORT NET CLIENT ID NET DVR ID NET CLIENT ADDR SENSOR ALARM eps sees AUDIO NETWORK THROUGHPUT B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 SETUP NETWORK STATIC IP IP ADDRESS NETWORK TYPE XXX XXX XXX XXX lt STATIC gt GATEWAY DYNAMIC PPPOE XXX XXX XXX XXX SUB NETMASK XXX XXX XXX XXX O A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 3 Use the 4 lt gt number and ENTER buttons to Enter the DVR IP ADDRESS GATEWAY amp SUB NETMASK provided by the Network Administrator Note This IP address must be a LAN address such as 192 168 0 100 not the ADSL IP Address 4 Press Menu button to compete setup 3 5 2 DYNAMIC IP Cop do not recommend the use of Dynamic IP addresses for DVRs Use the buttons as described above for Static IP 1 Select DYNAMIC IP from the Sub Menu The DVR will then automatically try to acquire an IP address from the network 2 If the DVR fails to acquire
5. 4ch screen division press 4ch screen division button every time to change the next screen division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16ch 9ch screen division press 9ch screen division button every time to change the next screen division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16ch 91 COPULLLM XT HE ALE SITS DP 15 BACKUP VIEWER 15 BACKUP VIEWER Backup Viewer NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL Open File Select desired file for playback Save Save bmp image file during playback Watermark Checker Will warn if Watermark has been compromised 4 Play Playback buttons stop play fast step 5 Division Screen division 4 division 1 division 9 division 16 division 92 15 BACKUP VIEWER G OPINN Backup Viewer HO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL MIO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL XTA RRGE HO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL OEMS COPMUMIN Profesional COTW COP MIN Backup Viewer a NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL i 200007 ESF 1 Select Open file button on main display A window will open s
6. NET DVR ID lt NET CLIENT ADDR gt EVENT SERVER NETWORK THROUGHPUT CLIENT 01 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 06 IP 000 000 000 000 SETUP NETWORK NET CLIENT IP CLIENT 02 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 03 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 04 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 05 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 07 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 08 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 09 IP 000 000 000 000 CLIENT 10 IP 000 000 000 000 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 5 9 EVENT SERVER This function is not supported at present May 2006 SETUP NETWORK TYPE gt lt STATIC gt DDNS NET PASSWORD NET CLIENT PORT NET CLIENT ID NET DVR ID NET CLIENT ADDR lt EVENT SERVER gt NETWORK THROUGHPUT 3 5 10 NETWORK THROUGHPUT SETUP NETWORK EVENT SERVER CC SYSTEM SERVER CMM CHANNEL SERVER This function is to limit the DVR output to the optimum available Network Bandwidth If the DVR is only connected to a LAN Unlimited would be a suitable setting If the DVR is accessed from a Broadband connection the Throughput should be limited to the Upstream connection speed Note most 1MB Broadband Connections have an Upstream max Speed of 256 or 512KB SETUP NETWORK TYPE gt lt STATIC gt DDNS NET PASSWORD NET CLIENT PORT NET CLIENT ID NET DVR ID NET CLIENT ADDR lt EVENT SERVER gt NETWORK THROUGHPUT S
7. NET DVR ID For the DVR to be recognised by the CMS Remote Monitoring Software it must have a Name DVR ID This must be the same name in both the DVR and the CMS Software Advice ALL UPPER CASE 1 Highlight NET DVR ID using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to show current name 2 Press ENTER to show character map 3 Use the 4 lt gt and ENTER buttons to type in the new Log In Name 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Menus Pf o SETUP NETWORK TYPE gt lt STATIC gt DDNS NET PASSWORD NET CLIENT ADDR EVENT SERVER NETWORK THROUGHPUT A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 NET CLIENT PORT SETUP NETWORK DVR ID NET CLIENT ID ID lt gt lt NET DVR ID gt 35 Seen XT HE EE SES 3 5 8 NET CLIENT ADDR fal O CCTV To limit the network access you can enter upto 10 computer static IP addresses so that only those computers can access the DVR If you leave this list blank any computer with all other settings and passwords entered correctly can access the DVR 1 Highlight NET CLIENT ADDR using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the table 2 Use the 4 4 gt and number buttons to type in the IP addresses 3 Press the ENTER button to save the changes before pressing MENU to exit the menus SETUP NETWORK TYPE gt lt STATIC gt DDNS NET PASSWORD NET CLIENT PORT NET CLIENT ID
8. OTHER oor na User name administrator i 4a 22 0 9 Password E mail User group ADMINISTRATOR Register new user Privilege M En I En Iv En M En En IVE The Default User Name is administrator with a default password of 1234 To Register a New User for higher security 1 Enter a new User Name into the User Name Field 2 Enter your choice of password into the Password Field Confirm when required 3 Select a User Group from the Drop Down List 4 Left Mouse Click on the Register New User Button 5 Select suitable privileges for the new user My Image change the image to your preference such as company logo 98 COPMIMIW e XTE e SETS 16 2 2 SITE This screen shows the current settings and allows modifications to the setup of the network connection to a specific site CMS Setup v2 0 5 623 USER SITE DISPLAY SAVE DISK EMC OTHER Registered site list Registered user list _ Site name IP Network Device Ethernet Site Info Remote setup Name I O Show versions Export IP address of my computer 192 168 0 53 ME SITE 100 administrator ADMINISTRATOR Enable Disconnect I At the top of the screen the current User name amp IP address of this computer are displayed Registered site list Displays the current site s which are available for remote connection Registered user list Di
9. the event screen will automatically pop up and the icon will be turn in red Log Out User administrator is logged on Logon Date 2005 6 30 14 26 0 connecting time 0 0 0 0 25 64 Ene XTA PEE STE 6 EMC single screen pop up automatically pop up with site name and camera number EMC EMC is operating SITE 100 411 pen monitoring screen Close EMC pen event message box 16 2 6 OTHER CMS Setup v2 0 5 623 USER SITE DISPLAY SAVE DISK EMC OTHER F OPTION m Restore setting value from latest registry backup file FG PAN TILT Controller Option O PAN TILT Multi Controller PAN TILT Single Controller Restore FE ToolTip O ToolTip FE Digi clock display format O MMDDAYYY Month Day Year i O DDMM YYYY Day Month Year i Send list message to recycle bin PD Division 1x1 image size O Show full screen A time of Auto coversion 5 v sec F Auto Reconnection No response interval Y seconds Retrying count times PTZ controller option Check multiple controller if there are different controller protocols for each PTZ camera Check Single controller if there is one controller protocol for all PTZ cameras Tool tip An explanation is shown if the mouse is moved over the relevant function key 65 eens XTE FEE SETS Digi clock display fo
10. 1 SITE 100 5 Site Name amp camera number of that site 2 Camera 05 Camera Name 3 2005 06 28 16 10 54 The System Time of the XT DVR at that Site SITE 100 H5 Camera 05 Y 16 1 3 SCREEN DIVISION BUTTONS Screen Display mode buttons Sequence Quads 1 to 4 5 to 8 9 to 12 13 to 16 9 way Split Screen 16 way Split Screen 16 1 4 SNAPSHOT BUTTON s o Snan Stick This button will save a jpeg image of the screen an aa segment highlighted in red when pressed J Ed oT The jpeg file saved in the installation folder AS Default folder on your PC C CMS_2 16 1 4 MAIN SYSTEM UTILITY BUTTONS A SETUP DISPLAY 1 Select a segment on the screen 2 Click the SETUP DISPLAY button 3 A camera selection window will show select one camera image to be displayed in that segment Any camera can be displayed in any segment Display Camera Ce ee A E i A E ME A A E B SETUP SEARCH amp REMOTE SEARCH Refer to the next chapter for more detailed information C NETWORK Click this button to start or end a network connection A connection will only be started after the SETUP has been completed 55 16 NetFocus CMS XAT ik PERGURMANEE ONES 16 1 5 SUB SYSYTEM UTILITY BUTTONS Network Status button displays the current data rate which is being received by the CMS Software Trasmitting status Network state Transmission Speed bits second 2 34
11. Buttons to select either ON or OFF 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 26 XT i AGRE SUBE 3 SETUP 3 3 4 SETUP REC SCHEDULE REC This Sub Menu selects the settings for the Schedule Recording options This feature can turn Constant Recording on for any hour segment for any individual camera If selected the DVR will record that camera at the Recording Rate Resolution and Quality settings set in the REC PROPERTY Sub Menu It will record even if the REC button has not been pressed 1 Highlight SCHEDULE REC using 4 v buttons press the ENTER button to enter the Sub menu 2 Highlight the Channel Number CH __ or ALL CHANNEL using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to enter the Schedule Setup Matrix SETUP REC SCHEDULE REC oe Se ns REC PROPERTY A REC OPTION EVENT REC CH 03 CH 11 lt SCHEDULE REC gt CH 12 DELETE REC ae LOCK UNLOCK REC eno DELETE ALL RE E CH 08 CHANNEL ALL A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 3 Using the Cursor 4 lt gt buttons move the cursor to the segment that lines up with both the camera channel to be recorded and the start of the hour or All Day for that channel to record 4 Press the ENTER button to toggle between V Recording ON or O Recording OFF 5 Press the MENU button to exit the Matrix p my SCHEDULE REC CH 1 1 012345678901234567890123 OI 0000 01000 0000 MOUUUVVVO0 000 0000 000
12. D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U PAGE 1 34 PGUP lt PGDN gt LAST lt lt _FIRST gt gt 2005 41 15 12 35 20 2 Highlight the file to be deleted by using the lt 4 v buttons 3 Select the file to be deleted by pressing the ENTER Button 4 Confirm the deletion by pressing the ENTER button again 3 3 6 SETUP REC LOCK UNLOCK REC WARNING DELETE FILE 0338 20050806125000 6005 DU ARE YOU SURE ENTER gt YES MENU gt NO A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 To protect recorded images from being Over Written the saved files can be Locked If the time period of the recordings to be Locked is known they can be identified from the File List The columns show File Number_Year Month Day_Hour Min Second_ File Duration Seconds 1 Highlight LOCK UNLOCK REC using the 4 v buttons press ENTER button to enter the File List 2 Highlight the file s in turn to be locked by using the lt lt gt gt 4 v buttons Press ENTER button to toggle this file between L Lock or U Unlock 3 Press the MENU button to exit the File List SETUP REC REC PROPERTY REC OPTION EVENT REC SCHEDULE REC DELETE REC _ lt LOCK UNLOCK REC gt DELETE ALL REC o 2005 41 95 12 35 20 B NONE 28 LOCK UNLOCK FILE LIST 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000
13. Event is detected by the DVR the camera that is linked to that Event can Pop Up to Full Screen on the Main Monitor Output Screen If more than one Event is triggered in the same period the Main Monitor will go to the Multi Screen View 4 way for XT04 9 way for XTO9 16 way for XT16 1 Highlight OPTIONS using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu pp B SETUP REC EVENT OPTIONS POST RECORD TIME lt gt 10 SEC gt PRE RECORD TIME gt 4SEC eee UP SCREEN gt YES A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 25 oO eerie XT HE PL OPTIONS continued 1 Highlight POST RECORD TIME using 4 buttons press ENTER button to enter the List 2 Five options are displayed Use the Cursor and ENTER buttons to select the period for the recording to continue AFTER the event has stopped 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 2005 11 15 12 35 20 1 Highlight PRE RECORD TIME using 4 v buttons press ENTER button to show the option List 2 Six options are displayed Use the Cursor and ENTER buttons to select the period or None the recording will continue for AFTER the event has stopped 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu PRE REC HME gt NO PRE REC aN 3 SEC gt 4 SEC gt 6 SEC gt 8 SEC gt 10 SEC 2005 11 15 12 35 20 1 Highlight POP UP DISPLAY using 4 y buttons press ENTER button to show the On Off List 2 Use the Cursor 4 v and ENTER
14. FREQ TIME FORMAT gt 50HZ TIME OSD FORMAT TIME STAMP FORMAT VGA FREQ CURRENT STATUS VIEW gt 60HZ VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE gt 50HZ SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 1 9 SETUP SYSTEM SOFTWARE UPDATE 1 Any Software Updates will be carried out by COP Security Technicians within COP Security Premises 3 1 10 SETUP SYSTEM DEFAULT SETUP 1 To restore the Factory Default Settings select DEFAULT SETUP in the System Setup Menu 2 Press the ENTER button to execute the default setup Press the MENU button to exit the menus SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP SETUP SYSTEM DEFAULT TIME FORMAT SETUP TIME OSD FORMAT WASNINO TIME STAMP FORMAT A CURRENT STATUS VIEW VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 re You Sure 15 see ET G 3 2 SETUP LIVE 3 2 1 SETUP LIVE SEQUENCE DWELL FULL When Sequence is selected as the live display format each camera image will be shown in full screen for the dwell period selected here in channel number order To miss a channel select O as the Dwell Time 1 Select SEQUENCE DWELL FULL by using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to access the selected sub menu LIVE SETUP LIVE lt SEQUENCE DWELL FULL gt E SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD aa SETUP lt SYSTEM gt CAMERA NAM
15. Manager Matrix will be displayed Pf o SETUP SENSOR ALARM Do MANAGER JSENSOR NO eT eee ALARM10 000000000000000 ALARM20 000000000000000 ALARM30 0000 00000000000 ALARM 400000 0000 0X00 000 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 3 Use the Cursor 4 lt gt buttons to highlight the icon that lies on both the column for the sensor input to trigger the Alarm and the Row for the Alarm output to be triggered 4 Press the ENTER button to toggle between V Alarm Output ON or O Alarm Output OFF 5 Press the MENU button exit the Sub Menu Note For these settings to take effect the Alarm Output must be enabled See Page 41 3 6 4 SETUP ALARM SENSOR ALARM BUZZER This Sub Menu enables the DVR Buzzer to sound when an Alarm Trigger has occurred 1 Highlight ALARM SENSOR using 4 button and press ENTER to select the Sub Menu Pf o SETUP SENSOR ALARM SENSOR TYPE ALARM MOTION MANAGER ALARM SENSOR MANAGER lt ALARM BUZZER gt ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT PERIOD MIN 2 The Buzzer Setup Window displays the current status Press ENTER to change this setting 3 Use the cursor 4 v and ENTER buttons to select ON or OFF as required SETUP SENSOR ALARM BUZZER e ON 2005 97 15 12 35 20 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 39 Sei XT HE PEE SELES 3 6 5 SETUP ALARM SENSOR ALARM OUTPUT This Sub Menu activates or disables the alarm outputs 1 Highlight ALARM OUT
16. Picture on Picture 1 Press POP button to display 1 main screen with 7 small screen 2 Select the Channel to be displayed in the main screen using the number buttons The other small screen channels will be changed in order automatically Example If you change main screen to 4 the other 7 small screens will be changed to 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 2005 41 45 12 35 20 3 Press any Division button to close POP 90 13 SEQ Sequence 14 SCREEN spur Y WDE PERRURMAN LIS STEMS 13 SEQ Sequence From this Sub Menu the Sequence Display on the Main Monitor as set in the Sequence Setup on Page 15 can be activated 1 When the current display is showing a full screen image in the LIVE mode press the SEQ button This will start the Full Screen Sequence display 2 When the current display is showing a Multi Screen display modes press the SEQ button This will start the Quad Screen Sequence display 1ch sequence display C press 1ch screen division then press SEQ button 1 2 3 4 5 16 camera will be displayed in order 4ch sequence monitor HHE press 4ch screen division and press SEQ button Quad displays 1 to 4 5 to 8 9 to 12 amp 13 to 16 will be shown in order oJ 14 SCREEN SPLIT 1 You can select screen division 1 4 9 16ch by division button on the controller 1ch screen division press 1ch screen division button every time to change the next screen division1 2 3 4 16ch
17. RS485 output from the DVR the correct camera ID Number must be entered The ID Number range is from 001 to 255 1 Select PTZ ID by using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu SES COPHMIMM 2 Use the Cursor 4 lt gt buttons to highlight the ID Number for the camera to be controlled 3 Change the ID Number using the Number Buttons Press the ENTER button to save the changes 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu LIVE SETUP LIVE SETUP LIVE PTZF n SEQUENCE DWELL FULL NON 443 1D PTZF ID SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD CAM 01 lt 000 gt ae 09 000 CAMERA NAME CAM02 000 07 OOO CAMERA STATUS CAM03 000 07917 i OO CAMERA COLOR CAMO04 000 700 PTZF PROTOCOL CAMO5 000 700 lt PTZF ID gt CAMO06 000 CAM14 000 SPOT DWELL CAM07 000 CAM15 000 SPOT QUAD DWELL CAMO08 000 CAM16 000 e E ac _ E E E E qgR R EU aca J WIT l wW W W w wW PTZ 001 PTZ 002 PTZ 003 PTZ 004 PTZ 255 lt PAN TILT camera connection amp ID setup gt 3 2 8 SETUP LIVE SPOT DWELL This Sub Menu adjusts the Dwell time for each camera when the Single Sequence is selected from the Spot Monitor display options To miss a channel select O as the Dwell Time 1 Select SPOT DWELL by using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Input the Dwell Time using the Number Buttons O to 9 secs Press ENTER button to save each change SETUP LIV
18. SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD CAM 01 lt SHOW gt CAMLOL SEQU CAMERA NAME CAM 02 SHOW STATUS lt CAMERA STATUS gt CAM 03 SHOW CAMERA COLOR CAM 04 SHOW HIDE PTZF PROTOCOL CAM 05 SHOW PTZF ID NI SHOW CAM 14 SHOW SPOT DWELL CAM 07 SHOW CAM 15 SHOW SPOT QUAD DWELL CAM 08 SHOW CAM 16 SHOW serra ecm man lt BEFORE HIDE IS APPLIED gt lt AFTER HIDE IS APPLIED gt Ij st foe Example Cameras 1 3 10 amp 16 have been setup as HIDE 17 3 SETUP AT al 3 2 5 SETUP LIVE CAMERA COLOR This Sub Menu is to adjust the Colour Contrast and Brightness of each Camera Channel 1 Select CAMERA COLOR by using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Use the Cursor 4 lt gt and ENTER Buttons to enter the Colour Adjustment window 3 Use the 4 7 buttons to select the parameter to change and use the to adjust the value 4 5 fal O CCTV Once the desired image is achieved press the ENTER button to save the changes Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menus SETUP LIVE ld LIVE CAMERA ee a SEQUENCE DWELL FULL COLOR oe Ke SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD T 01 lt DEFAULT gt mo 09 DEFAULT S NSA a CAMERA NAME CAM 02 DEFAULT CAM 10 DEFAULT CAMERA STATUS CAM 03 DEFAULT CAM 11 DEFAULT lt CAMERA COLOR gt CAM 04 DEFAULT CAM 12 DEFAULT PTZF PROTOCOL CAM 05 DEFAULT CAM 13 DEFAULT Aira B CAM 06 DEFAULT CAM 14 DEFAULT SPOT
19. ae m Soo co ee a AA o iil sone eg ee cera a oer eee cee enero Playback 52 e N Software 54 cae neat A o ze saa a ae cas PP Pe A a a TE EE T P E A A oi pence o Sur 1 USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS 1 Buttons amp Connections XTA HAGE SES 1 1 FRONT PANEL 16 Channel 1 Number Buttons Provides channel selection and Menu Data entry 2 Manual Record Button Starts amp Stops Continuous Recording Not required for Schedule or Event Recording 3 Function Button Displays the User Function Menu Status Audio Backup P T Z SEQ Log list 4 Menu Button Displays the Main Menu after correct password entry and Exits the current Menu 5 Cursor Buttons Provide navigation through menus Also provides Pan Tilt amp Zoom operation of PTZ cameras 6 Enter Button Enters Sub Menus and performs setup changes 7 Log Button Displays the Log Menu and Exits the Log Menu 8 Search Button Displays Playback Search Menu 9 Fast Rewind Button Plays backward upto 128x normal speed Reverse frame by frame playback when play paused 10 Play Pause Button Pauses and re starts playback 11 Stop Button Stops playback and reverts display to Live mode 12 Fast Forward Button Plays forward upto 128x normal speed Advance frame by frame playback when play paused 13 SPOT Button Displays Spot monitor setup menu 14 PIP Button Shows Picture In Picture on Main Monitor 15 POP Button Shows Pict
20. be saved from 2 Frame rate This is pre set 3 Save drive Select the Hard Disk Drive where the Back ups are to be saved to We would recommend that if you use this feature a dedicated HDD is used Do Not use the HDD that your Operating System runs from 63 Ene XTE PODA SETS 16 2 5 EMC Emergency Management Center Not available May 2006 CMS Setup v2 0 5 623 USER SITE DISPLAY SAVE DISK EMC OTHER SITE 100 SITE 100 192 168 0 210 ETHERNET Enable EMC Enable alarm sound E Auto pop up C ey No save drive exists EMC camera 1 2 3 4 5 HE H7 HE 49410411 412413414 415 416 7l 1 EMC mode when the emergency event happen on the site the event image is sent to CMS system automatically with multiple or single screen 2 Enable EMC checkmark to enable EMC Select the event mode either by motion or by sensor or control 3 Enable alarm sound checkmark to enable alarm sound when EMC is activated Open the folder and select wave file 4 Auto pop up when EMC is activated by motion or sensor control the event will come up with monitoring screen or single screen 5 EMC activation after setup is completed go to monitoring mode Click log out button and you can see EMC standby button Select it it will go to EMC mode EMC icon ay will be generated on the right corner of the bottom When EMC mode is activated by motion or sensor control
21. eee ee eee see se eee SEBA GE BEBE eee ei eeee ee eeeeese 0 9 D a 3 9 D 3 2 a a d EEE EEE SEE GEA eeeeeeeeeesee eee y y EEE 1 Recording schedule The Schedule can be defined for each day of a week and recording can be setup in hour long segments Each hour selected for recording will be shown in red mark Click All to apply the same setup for all the cameras 67 AT e FE STS 16 CMS 16 3 4 OTHER Remote Setup DVR Name SITE 145 DVR Version DVR NS SW Version 0 9 Network Info IP Address SubNet Mask Gateway i User Info User List NetUser USER ID NetUser PASSWORD as Change password Register new user Delete user 1 DVR info shows the connected DVR information such as DVR name program version 2 Network info shows network connection information such as IP address subnet mask gateway 3 User info shows user list for the connected DVR You can change password register a new user delete user depends on that user s privileges 16 4 Remote Search Mode 16 4 1 SEARCH This function allows for the searching of recordings stored on a DVR currently connected over a Network to the CMS Software Whilst the CMS Software is in display mode click the Remote Search button The search screen will be displayed as shown below ALLEL EEGEN TODDI AA Calendar Click the Calendar Icon to show the calendar window and sel
22. enables or disables the Admin amp User Password checks 1 Select PASSWORD CHECK using cursor 4 buttons and press ENTER button 2 Select ON or OFF next to ADMIN and press the ENTER button 3 Use the Cursor 4 buttons to highlight your choice then press the ENTER button to select Note If User Password Check is on If DVR has been turned off this provides a warning 3 SETUP Note If Admin Password Check is off anybody can access the System Setu Pf od o rre a SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT TIME OSD FORMAT TIME STAMP FORMAT CURRENT STATUS VIEW VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE SOFTWARE UPDATE CHECK ADMIN lt ON gt USER lt ON DEFAULT SETUP A 00 2005 11 15 B NONE 4 Repeat 2 amp 3 for USER Password Check if required A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 1 3 SETUP SYSTEM TIME SETUP 1 Select TIME SETUP by using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to enter the sub menu 2 Year Month Day Time can be changed by using the number buttons 3 Press ENTER button to save the changes IS LIVE SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt o MM SETUP SYSTEM TIME SETUP YEAR 2005 MONTH 06 DAY 20 TIME USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT TIME OSD FORMAT CURRENT STATUS VIEW VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE TIME STAMP FORMAT S
23. provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 11 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 12 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 14 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions gt When the power supply cord or plug is damaged gt If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product gt If the product has been exposed to rain or water gt If the product dose not operate normally by following the operating instruction Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustm
24. shown use the lt lt gt gt 4 v buttons to highlight the Event to Play Notes on the Display The first column shows the Event Number The second column shows the Date of the Event YYYYMMDD The third column shows the Time that the Event started HHMMSS The fourth column shows the file type The Fifth column shows what caused the Event e g MD Motion Detection The last column shows the channel s that triggered the Event Recording 7 Press the ENTER button to start the Playback from the start of the recorded Event This recording duration is defined by the Pre and Post Recording duration set in the Event Recording Setup EVENT SEARCH 20050705 121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L 20050705_121000 004 MD 01 05 09 16L PAGE 1 7 PGUP lt PGDN gt 43 1 Highlight FILE SEARCH using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to select the calendar 2 3 4 Days that have recordings stored on the DVR are displayed in green Days where there are no The current Calendar Month is displayed from which a day can be selected To select another month use the lt lt or gt gt buttons recordings stored are Pida in white 5 Use the Curso
25. the DVR can be set so that Recording cannot be turned off without a Password The Monitor output can also be anions for playback of the highest resolution images 1 Select REC OPTION by using 4 v and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu TT E pf 7 SETUP REC REC PROPERTY ERES ORTON SETUP REC REC OPTION OS RECORD CONTINUOUS lt OFF gt Peas PLAY DEINTERLACE OFF LOCK UNLOCK REC DELETE ALL REC B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 CONTINUOUS RECORDING OPTION If this option is set to ON then the DVR will record continuously at the resolution quality frame rate as set in the RECORD PROPERTY options REC CONTINUOUS In this state the REC button will not turn recording off E SETUP REC REC RECORD CONTINUOUS lt OFF gt PLAY DEINTERLACE ASI 1 Highlight on off by using the 4 vy buttons press the ENTER button to select 2 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu PLAY DE INTERLACE OPTION The playback display can be optimised if the highest resolution setting of 720 x 576 is used a E SETUP REC REC OPTION Monitor the De Interlace Option should be set to ON RECORD CONTINUOUS lt OFF gt PLAY DEINTERLACE OFF If an Analogue CCTV Monitor is used as the Main If a VGA Monitor is used as the Main Monitor the De Interlace Option should be set to OFF 1 Highlight on off by using the 4 buttons press the Eza ENTER button to select
26. the final item ACTIVATE you have a choice of two DDNS Providers ipupdater com OR dyndns org Select one of these for the DVR to update it s DDNS settings 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menus 33 Sie XTA HE JUAS fal O CCTV 3 5 4 NETWORK PASSWORD This is the Password for the Administrator User to connect to the DVR from the CMS Remote Monitoring Software 1 Highlight NET PASSWORD using 4 buttons and press the ENTER button 2 Use the Number Buttons to enter your Administrator Password Confirm it as requested If you want to use it the default Administrator Password used by the CMS Software is 1234 o 7 SETUP NETWORK TYPE gt lt STATIC gt DDNS lt NET PASSWORD gt NET CLIENT PORT NET CLIENT ID NET DVR ID NET CLIENT ADDR EVENT SERVER NETWORK THROUGHPUT 7 f SETUP NETWORK NETWORK PASSWORD l SETUP NETWORK NETWORK PASSWORD ENTER NEW NETWORK PASSWORD CONFIRM NEW NETWORK PASSWORD 2005 11 15 3 5 5 NET CLIENT PORT This DVR uses a range of 5 Ports for various functions There are 15 ranges to choose from which means that upto 15 XT DVRs can be connected to the same Network and viewed together using the CMS Software provided with the DVR 1 Highlight NET CLIENT PORT using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to display the List Using 4 v buttons navigate the list to highlight the range required Press ENTER button to
27. 0 0000 Example Recording setup for Monday 3am to 6am and Saturday 7pm to 11pm TU OOOO 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 WE0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 TH OOOO 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 FR 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 SA 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 VVV Vvv 0 ALL DAY AL 0000 0000 000 0000 0000 0000 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 5 If the Cursor is moved to highlight a day SU MO etc the ENTER button can be used to select all 24 of the Hour Segments at once Similarly the same hour period can be selected for ALL days of the week by selecting one of the segments along the bottom ALL DAY row 6 Press MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 27 3 SETUP 3 3 5 SETUP REC DELETE REC XT HE HE SES fal O CCTV From this Sub Menu specific files can be deleted from the HDD storage 1 Select a DELETE REC by using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the File List The Delete File List shows all the recorded files in reverse date amp time order most recent at top The columns show File Number_Year Month Day_Hour Min Second_File Duration Seconds SETUP REC REC PROPERTY REC OPTION EVENT REC SCHEDULE REC lt DELETE REC gt LOCK UNLOCK REC DELETE ALL REC st maaan B NONE DELETE FILE LIST 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s
28. 01 NORMAL 6 NORMAL 02 NORMAL NORMAL 6 6 6 as 6 6 o 6 a Note The Image quality setting applies to each camera 1 Use the Cursor 4 v buttons to highlight the QUALTY mn BEST C PROPERTY quality setting for the camera to adjust HIGH LUTION lt 360 X 288 gt 2 Press the ENTER button on QUALITY and the image at C CH QUALITY RATE quality setup window will be shown aco ee ae 03 NORMAL NORMAL 6 3 Highlight the desired recording quality by using 4 v ae eae oe ome buttons and press the ENTER button to select ie Ce secre ee 06 NORMAL NORMAL 6 4 Repeat 1 to 3 for all cameras to be adjusted 07 NORMAL NORMAL 6 6 08 NORMAL 6 NORMAL B NONE 2005 11 15 12 35 20 a Note The Frame Rate setting applies to each camera 1 Use the Cursor 4 v buttons to highlight the frame rate setting for the camera to adjust 2 Press the ENTER button on RATE and then frame rate setup window will be shown SETUP REC PROPERTY RE O ON lt 36 3 Highlight the desired rate by using buttons and e A TENE press the ENTER button to select PA to Poe 4 Repeat 1 to 3 for all cameras to be adjusted E monica e te 07 NORMAL NORMAL A 0 08 NORMAL 6 NORMAL Press the MENU button to exit the REC PROPERTY setup e A 22 SEDE XTA PLE STS rca CGTV 3 3 2 SETUP REC REC OPTION From this Sub Menu
29. 1 16 2718 SITE Control is detected by 122 13 292003 07 21 16 27 19 SITE Control is detected by 122 9 H 56 oO 16 NetFocus CMS XT m PEAKUNMANGG Site Map amp CMS Map Not available May 2006 Site and CMS Maps can be displayed on this system Please refer to the e Map viewer editor for more detail information 1 Carri TEHTE m ee a as iE a em e sea aen se EN e o geo ReGSeSeaRe f SITE MAP a m gt Preece bila tat eireren SERES LEN EE El A EEE EEE BEE ou om es a TRE bap Viewer a B awm E CMS MAF Audio data Transmission Only use for a single DVR network connection Click the camera segment you want to listen in to then click the PLAY button The button will turn red and show STOP when enabled To stop listening click it again Warning Click the STOP button before selecting a different camera segment Note for this function the DVR should be set for audio recording on the relevant channel Screen Switch In Live Display mode Move the mouse over the segment to move Press amp Hold the right mouse button and drag to the desired new position 57 16 NetFocus CMS XTA TENSI 16 2 1 USER Please refer to section 3 5 Network Setup for DVR setup HERO RMAN GE New users can be set to have different privileges The Default is administrator CMS Setup v2 0 5 623 E USER SITE DISPLAY SAVE DISK EMC
30. 2 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu AAA 23 JUAS eee XT HE HE 3 3 3 SETUP REC EVENT REC This Sub Menu selects the settings for the Alarm and Motion Recording options If these settings trigger an event the DVR will record at the Recording Rate Resolution and Quality set in the REC PROPERTY Sub Menu and for the duration set in the REC EVENT OPTIONS Sub Menu It will record the event even if the REC button has not been pressed 1 Highlight EVENT REC using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub menu SETUP REC REC PROPERTY REC OPTION SETUP REC EVENT lt EVENT REC gt MOTION DETECTION SCHEDULE REC SENSOR DETECTION levee RES _OPTIONS LOCK UNLOCK REC DELETE ALL REC _ B NONE 2005 11 15 MOTION DETECTION From this Sub Menu the Detection Area Masking and Sensitivity settings can be selected 1 Highlight MOTION DETECTION using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to enter 2 Using the Cursor Buttons highlight the SEN adjacent to the camera to be adjusted then change the sensitivity by using the number buttons 0 is the least sensitive and 9 is the most sensitive To save this change press ENTER Note If OFF is displayed select Area before Sensitivity 3 Use the Cursor Buttons to highlight the AREA adjacent to the camera to be adjusted pr REC M D SETUP REC EVENT REC M D NO SEN AREA NOS NO SEN AREA 0 0 0 Os
31. 6 Mbps Zoom The selected segment image can be zoomed in up to X5 magnification Select the screen segment then click the ZOOM button The segment will be displayed in a separate window Click the right mouse button on the centre of the area in that segment you want to zoom into Click again to zoom closer Click right mouse button 5 times to return to X1 Screen 12 SITE 100 ZOOM Ix A Nu gt Zoom PTZ Control This must be enabled in the DVR and CMS Setup Menus Refer to the Manual Sections If a camera has this capability a colour PTZ icon will be displayed in the top left corner of the camera display segment To open the control window click on this icon Note With the inherent latency of control over any network it is advised that the camera speed be set to a suitably slow speed to avoid overshoots Sensor amp Control Not available May 2006 This will be able to control devices at the DVR site using the alarm outputs or Sensor and Control 16 Sensor r 2 control ses QOIIDVIIJIDTIIIdddgqgd Coto VIIDIIJIGIIIIIIAIAd Message Board Not available May 2006 The details are displayed of sensor and control detection events in the message board in real time Click the Message Board Icon to show the Message Board Window click the Icon again to close the window Message Board Time YY MM DD diy 03 07 21 16 2718 SITE Control is detected by 122 3 iy 03 07 2
32. 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U 0338 20050806_125000 600s D U PAGE _ 1 34 PGUP lt PGDN gt 2005 11 15 12 35 20 Lise AT COCA 3 3 7 SETUP REC DELETE ALL REC This function can be used to delete all the recordings stored on this DVR We would recommend that after this function has been completed the HDD s is are Formatted Please refer to section 3 4 3 on Page 32 for details 1 Highlight DELETE ALL REC by using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button 2 The Confirmation window will show Press the ENTER button to perform the deletion 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu E 7 Poff B SETUP REC a REC PROPERTY WARNING REC OPTION ALL RECORDED FILE EVENT REC WILL BE DELETED SCHEDULE REC DELETE REC ARE YOU SURE LOCK UNLOCK REC ENTER gt YES MENU gt NO ce A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 Note It is not possible to perform this function whilst the DVR is Recording Recording must be stopped beforehand Constant or Schedule Recording 29 XTE COCIDAS SITES COPMWW 3 4 SETUP STORAGE This Menu has the options for setting the Overwrite function and Formatting the HDD s 1 Select STORAGE by using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to show the Sub Menu Setting
33. A A i oF Fi 4 Press the ENTER button to accept the choice 3 1 7 SETUP SYSTEM CURRENT STATUS VIEW This Sub Menu allows the System Information to be displayed or hidden on the Main Monitor Screen 1 From the CURRENT STATUS VIEW sub menu Select YES or NO by using 4 button and press the ENTER button to apply This will not affect the Time Date Display settings 2 Press MENU after the change is completed SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK pf TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT SETUP SYSTEM CURRENT STATUS VIEW TIME OSD FORMAT gt ON TIME STAMP FORMAT CURRENT STATUS VIEW CURRENT STATUS VIEW OFF VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE ON SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP 2005 11 15 12 35 20 2005 11 15 14 Sie XT EE POE SSS 3 1 8 SETUP SYSTEM VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE This Sub Menu allows the vertical scanning frequency of the VGA output to be adjusted for the type of VGA Monitor being used Most TFT screens will need this to be adjusted to 60Hz 1 Once VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE is selected using the ENTER button the CHANGE VGA FREQ screen is displayed 2 Press the ENTER button to show the VGA FREQ options 3 Select the desired frequency by using 4 y button and press the ENTER button to apply 4 Press the MENU after the change is completed SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP CHANGE VGA
34. DWELL CAM 07 DEFAULT CAM15 DEFAULT SPOT QUAD DWELL CAM 08 DEFAULT CAM16 DEFAULT CH 01 BRIGHT MAX 125 adjustable BRIGHT 0 CONTRAST 0 CONTRAST MAX 125 adjustable COLOR 0 DEFAULT lt ES DEFAULT Back to the default value COLOR MAX 125 adjustable 3 2 6 SETUP LIVE PTZ PROTOCOL To control a PTZ or Soeed Dome Camera using the RS485 output from the DVR a compatible Telemetry Protocol must be selected 1 Select PTZ PROTOCOL by using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Press the ENTER button on PTZF next to the camera to be controlled The list of available Telemetry Protocols will appear 3 Highlight the desired protocol by using the 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to select 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menus SETUP LIVE SETUP LIVE PTZF PROTOCOL SEQUENCE DWELL FULL NO PTZF NO SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD CAM 01 lt PELCO_D gt fa CAMERA NAME CAM 02 PELCO_D PROTOCOL CAMERA STATUS CAM 03 PELCO_D MPELCO D CAMERA COLOR CAM 04 PELCO_D EA lt PTZF PROTOCOL gt CAM 05 PELCO_D SK 1 PiZe ID CAM 06 PELCO_D SPOT DWELL CAM 07 PELCO_D CAM15 PELCO_ D SPOT QUAD DWELL CAM 08 PELCO D CAM 16 PELCO D a S acme Note The PTZ control from this DVR is performed in Steps For finer control please use a Joystick 18 Se XTA HE 3 2 7 SETUP LIVE PTZ ID To control a PTZ or Soeed Dome Camera using the
35. E LIVE REC CAMERA STATUS CAMERA COLOR PTZF PROTOCOL PTZF ID SPOT DWELL SPOT QUAD DWELL 2 Use the number buttons to select the individual channel dwell time Range 0 to 9 seconds ISETUP LIVE S DWELL FULL STORAGE NETWORK SENSOR ALARM AUDIO 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 4 1 gt buttons are used to move onto another k an Hh ee CH02 2 CH10 CH 03 CH 11 CH 04 CH 12 CH 05 CH 13 CH 06 CH 14 CH 07 CH 15 CH 08 CH 16 3 2 2 SETUP LIVE SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD When Quad Sequence is selected as the live display format each quad image will be shown in number order channel Press the ENTER button to complete setup 1 to 4 first for the dwell period selected here 1 Select SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD by using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to access the selected sub menu 2 Use the number buttons to select the individual channel dwell time Range 0 to 9 seconds Press the ENTER button to complete setup SETUP LIVE SEQUENCE DWELL FULL lt SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD gt SETUP LIVE S DWELL QUAD CAMERA NAME QUAD NO SEC CAMERA STATUS QUAD 01 lt 3 gt CAMERA COLOR CDS PTZF PROTOCOL QUAD PTZF ID E SPOT DWELL SPOT QUAD DWELL sera mae 2005 11 15 16 XTE HALLE SEES COP MEIN 3 2 3 SETUP LIVE CAMERA NAME 1 Select CAMERA NAME by using 4 7 buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Move the cursor with
36. E SETUP LIVE SPOT DWELL SEQUENCE DWELL FULL NO SEC NO SEC SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD CAMERA NAME CAMERA STATUS CAMERA COLOR CH 01 lt 2 gt CHO9 2 CH02 2 CH10 2 CH 03 CH 11 CH 04 CH 12 a 2 PTZF PROTOCOL CH05 2 CH13 PIZE ID CHO06 2 CH14 lt SPOT DWELL gt CHO7 2 CH15 SPOT QUAD DWELL CH08 2 CH16 See Section 10 SPOT on page 49 for details of SPOT monitor display selection 19 see ET G 3 2 8 SETUP LIVE SPOT QUAD DWELL This Sub Menu adjusts the Dwell time for each Quad when the Quad Sequence is selected from the Spot Monitor display options 1 Select SPOT QUAD DWELL by using 4 v and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Input the Dwell Time using the Number Buttons O to 9 secs Press ENTER button to save each change Ea EE 7 SETUP LIVE SEQUENCE DWELL FULL SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD CAMERA NAME SEC CAMERA STATUS lt 3 gt CAMERA COLOR 3 PTZF PROTOCOL PTZF ID SPOT DWELL lt SPOT QUAD DWELL gt A 00 B NONE See Section 10 SPOT on page 49 for details of SPOT monitor display selection 20 XT HE CERDA SISTE From SETUP Menu Select REC by using 4 v and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu General Advice on Recording Setup Within this set of Sub Menu settings whilst there are the important options to delete specific or all recordings and to set the Watermark security option the main use of these options is to a
37. ER button to view the Status Window pu DVR firmware version STATUS S W VERSION and the date of program update S W VERSION VO 9 0 BY 16 07 11 05 20 40 HDD A MASTER HDD size and usage HDD A 75G 10 57 HDD B SLAVE HDD size and usage HDD B _ lt NOT MOUNTED gt NETWORK STATIC 192 168 1 200 NETWORK Fixed or dynamic IP address MAC 0 e b5 0 5 ea a a a MAC DVR MAC ADDRESS REC SIZE 720X480 CH RT QUAL CH RT QUAL CH RT QUAL CH RT QUAL DDNS DDNS service status for dynamic IP user 1 8 STD 5 8 STD 9 8 STD 13 8 STD REC 2 8 STD 6 8 STD 10 8 STD 14 8 STD 3 8 STD 7 8 STD 11 8 STD 15 8 STD l 4 8 STD 8 8 STD 12 8 STD 16 8 STD SIZE Recording image resolution 2005 11 15 RT Recording frame rate for each camera BEsT Best 3 Press the FUNCTION or MENU quality button to exit the Status Display HIGH High Recording image Te SUAE ualit Steere stp Standard quality Economic ECN al quality SJ 6 AUDIO 1 Press the FUNCTION button to access the User Sub Menu From IR Remote press AUDIO button 2 Press the ENTER button to view the Audio Selection Window 3 Press the ENTER button and highlight either AUDIO ON or MUTE by using 4 buttons Press the ENTER button to apply the selection The Audio Channel allocation is described in the Setup Menu on Page 41 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 5 The relevant Audio is heard when the allocated video channel is viewed in full scre
38. ETUP NETWORK THROUGHPUT LIMITED lt UNLIMITED gt on XTA HOE SEB COR 3 6 SETUP ALARM SENSOR From this Sub Menu the type of Sensor Inputs and the Alarm Outputs can be set 1 Highlight ALARM SENSOR using 4 v button and press ENTER to select the Sub Menu SETUP lt SYSTEM gt LIVE REC STORAGE NETWORK SENSOR ALARM AUDIO A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 3 6 1 SETUP ALARM SENSOR SENSOR TYPE From this Sub Menu the type of each Sensor Input can be set 1 Highlight SENSOR TYPE using 4 button and press ENTER to select the Sensor Matrix yt o SETUP SENSOR ALARM lt SENSOR TYPE gt ALARM MOTION MANAGER ALARM SENSOR MANAGER ALARM BUZZER ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT PERIOD A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 Use the cursor 4 lt gt buttons to highlight NO or NC next to the Channel number to change Press the ENTER button to display the sensor type selection window Highlight the choice of sensor type using the 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to select Press the MENU button to exit T Sub ON 2 3 4 5 NS Nr a SENSOR 02 SENSOR 03 SENSOR 04 SENSOR 05 SENSOR 06 SENSOR 07 SENSOR 08 SENSOR 12 SENSOR 13 SENSOR 14 SENSOR 15 SENSOR 16 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 37 XT E AGATE STS COPEI 3 6 2 SETUP ALARM SENSOR ALARM MOTION MANAGER This Sub Menu selects the alarm outputs to be aa by Mot
39. OFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP A 00 B NONE 2005 14 15 12 35 20 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 4 Awarning message appears after any change to the Time or Date Press ENTER button to accept Pf ol E WARNING IU TIME WILL BE CHANGED THE FILES AFTER CHANGED New Setup Time Current Time TIME WILL BE DELETE Data File ARE YOU SURE ENTER gt YES MENU gt No A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 Data file to be deleted 5 If the time or date has been adjusted to an earlier time any previous recordings with an overlapping time will be deleted as shown in the diagram above 12 3 1 4 SETUP SYSTEM TIME FORMAT In this Sub Menu the Date Display format can be changed Shown in the table below 1 Select the desired display format by using 4 v button and press ENTER button to select EX CURRENT DATE 2005 2 30 FORMAT DISPLAY 2 Press MENU after the change is completed YY MM DD 2005 12 30 DD MM YY 30 12 2005 SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT TIME OSD FORMAT MM DD YY 12 30 2005 SETUP SYSTEM TIME FORMAT TIME STAMP FORMAT ds CURRENT STATUS VIEW VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP 3 1 5 SETUP SYSTEM TIME OSD FORMAT TIME FORMAT YY MM DD DD MM YY MM DD YY 2005 11 15 12 35 20 In this Sub Menu the position and colour format of the Time Date display
40. OLLA XT Series 16 Channel DVR manual XTA MODAS SETS COPIA CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Graphic Symbol Explanation This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence 4 of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s gt risk of electric shock to persons IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND warmncs A A Me HERO AMAN GE OOE COPMUMIN Profesional CCTV IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS AND WARNINGS 1 Read Owner s Manual All the safety and operating instructions should be read before this product is operated 2 Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed 3 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business consult your product dealer or local power company 4 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particula
41. PUT using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Using the Cursor 4 v buttons highlight the ON OFF selection adjacent to the Alarm Output that is to be changed Press the ENTER button to display the selection window 3 Highlight On Off by using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to apply the selection SETUP SENSOR ALARM ee SENSOR TYPE ALARM MOTION MANAGER SETUP SENSOR AL SENSOR OUTPUT ALARM SENSOR MANAGER ALARM 01 lt OFF gt OFF ALARM BUZZER ALARM 02 OFF OFF lt ALARM OUTPUT gt gt ALARM OUT PERIOD Ooo S A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 3 6 6 SETUP SENSOR ALARM ALARM OUT PERIOD This Sub Menu sets the duration of the alarm outputs 1 Highlight ALARM OUT PERIOD using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter 2 The current Alarm Output duration will be displayed If this is to be changed press ENTER 2 Using the Cursor 4 buttons highlight the period for the Alarm outputs to remain active 3 Press the ENTER button to apply the selection Pf E Poff B SETUP SENSOR ALARM SENSOR TYPE ALARM MOTION MANAGER ALARM SENSOR MANAGER SETUP SENSOR ALARM ALARM OUT PERIOD ALARM BUZZER CONTINUOUS ALARM OUTPUT OUT PERIOD lt ALARM OUT PERIOD gt 30 SEC IO EE 01 MIN B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 12 35 20 4 Press the MENU button
42. REM FE CALENDAR TIME Era i E a SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SEARCH aa lt TIME SEARCH gt 5 Lo EVENT SEARCH 13 14 15 FILE SEARCH 18 19 20 Tae 25 26 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 6 The TIME window will be shown use the buttons to highlight the Hour on the Hour Bar 7 Use the v button to drop to the Minute Bar Use the buttons to highlight the Minute 8 Press the ENTER button to start the Playback from the Date amp Time selected SEARCH TIME HOUR ee MIN E TIME 02 00 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 9 Once Playback has started use the Play controls to find the specific incident 10 To end the Playback press the Stop Button 42 SAR XT HE POE SES 1 Highlight EVENT SEARCH using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to select the calendar 2 The current Calendar Month is displayed from which a day can be selected 3 To select another month use the lt lt or gt gt buttons 4 Days that have recordings stored on the DVR are displayed in green Days where there are no recordings stored are displayed in white 5 Use the Cursor 4 lt gt buttons to select a day and press the ENTER button buttons AAA SEARCH CALENDAR lt lt 2005 07 gt gt SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SEARCH 1 2 TIME SEARCH 5 6 A 9 lt EVENT SEARCH gt 13 14 15 16 FILE SEARCH 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 6 The EVENT SEARCH window will be
43. an IP address please check your network connection or ask your Network Administrator for further assistance 3 5 3 PPPOE Use only if you have a PPPoE enabled PC ADSL connection Otherwise Ignore Use the buttons as described above for Static IP 1 Select PPPOE from the Sub Menu 2 Enter the ID and password given by your PPPoE internet service provider 32 Sei XT HE PEE SEES 3 5 3 DDNS ort ii OS Profesional This feature is for experienced Internet Users who are fully conversant with DDNS Cop do not recommend the use of Dynamic IP addresses for DVRs If ou subscribe to a DDNS service the CMS Remote Monitoring Software can be used to connect to th e DVR over the Internet even if the ADSL connection uses a dynamic IP Address IP Address c onfirmation is needed before the connection can be completed 1 Highlight DDNS using 4 buttons and press ENTER button to get access the Sub Menu 2 For each item in this Sub Menu you will need to use the 4 4 gt and ENTER buttons to input the text information from your DDNS Provider into the DVR pf 7 a B SETUP NETWORK A E EE a TAT SETUP NETWORK DDNS lt DDNS gt NET PASSWORD DOMAIN NET CLIENT PORT USER ID NET CLIENT ID GROUP ID LEI EE AUTH KEY NET CLIENT ADDR PO EVENT SERVER NETWORK THROUGHPUT TEXT INPUT DIALOG ABCDEFGHIJ KL MNO PQ RS lt xT gt 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 For
44. atus 49 10 SPOT 11 PIP Picture in Picture AAIR PERRA MANO 10 spot From this Sub Menu the type of SPOT Monitor display can be set DUO 1 Press SPOT button to show the SPOT Monitor setup window 2 On TYPE press ENTER button to display the E display ACTION TYPE list setup window TYPE lt CHANNEL gt eee ACTiON ae CHANNEL SEQ SINGLE Displays a sequence of single cameras NS ceso bes SEQ QUAD SEQ QUAD Displays a sequence of Quad images SEQ STOP A 00 B NONE 2003 07 73 12 35 20 Used to display one of the four quad image on the Spot Monitor 3 In the TYPE menu if CHANNEL is selected press ENTER button to confirm the selection Then select which channel for continuous viewing on the Spot Monitor Press MENU button to complete the setup CHANNEL Select single camera to display 1 4 5 8 and 6 9 SEQ STOP Stops the Quad display sequence For the Setup of the duration of the Spot Monitor display please refer to SPOT DWELL SPOT QUAD DWELL on pages 18 amp 19 11 PIP Picture in Picture 1 Press PIP button to show up 1channel in a small screen within the main screen 2 Select the camera number of small screen and press PIP button again to change main screen and small screen 3 Move the location of the small screen by using 4 v buttons 4 Press any Division button to close PIP ee E NONE 2005 11 15 12 35 20 12 POP
45. can be changed 1 From the TIME FORMAT sub menu Select a display format by using 4 v button and press the ENTER button to apply SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP SETUP SYSTEM TIME OSD FORMAT TIME OSD FORMAT GES Wee TIME STAMP FORMAT IME OSD FORMAT CURRENT STATUS VIEW _TOP WHITE VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE _TOP BLACK SOFTWARE UPDATE OE DEFAULT SETUP OOT OFF 2005 11 15 2005 11 15 12 35 20 TIME FORMAT 3 Some Alternative display formats are shown below TOP WHITE TOP BLACK 5005 06 20 12 30 05 a IPF j T h 5 a i Y po 4 Press the MENU button after the setup is completed to exit the Sub and Main Menus 13 Lise ATeno O lt lt 3 1 6 SETUP SYSTEM TIME STAMP FORMAT 1 The position and colour of the Time amp Date displayed during playback can be changed from the TIME STAMP FORMAT Sub Menu 2 Select a display format by using 4 v button and press the ENTER button to apply SETUP SYSTEM lt ADMIN PASSWORD gt USER PASSWORD PASSWORD CHECK TIME SETUP TIME FORMAT lt TOP WHITE gt TIME OSD FORMAT TIME STAMP FORMAT CURRENT STATUS VIEW VGA FREQUENCY CHANGE SOFTWARE UPDATE DEFAULT SETUP 3 Some Alternative displays are shown below TIME STAMP FORMAT TOP WHITE TOP BLACK BOTTOM WHITE BOT OM BLACK 2005 11 15 12 35 20 TOP WHITE TOP BLACK acu mia 12 30 05 EP
46. djust the balance between the recorded image detail and the length of time that the Hard Drives in the DVR will store images for For this DVR the chosen resolution applies to ALL cameras Note If the Resolution is changed all of the frame rates will change So it is best to decide on the overall resolution before the individual quality and frame rate settings are adjusted Resolution Settings There is a choice of three global resolution settings The highest setting uses four times as much HDD capacity as the lowest 360 x 288 Good resolution for general surveillance better than video tape resolution 720 x 288 High resolution for superior quality surveillance at slower frame rates 720 x 576 Very High resolution for specific uses This resolution is designed for high quality images from mainly static images If used to record images of moving scenes some blurring may be present on playback Recording Quality Settings There are four quality settings that are adjustable for each camera input The names of these speak for themselves BEST HIGH NORMAL and BASIC These set the image compression level the BEST recording the least compressed images The BEST setting uses approximately five times as much HDD capacity as the BASIC setting Frame Rate Settings This DVR has three different maximum frame rate capacities dependant on the resolution setting The sum of all the individual frame rates cannot excede this maximum capac
47. ds for the Network to start the download of the playback images Control During Playback Play Stop amp screen division buttons can be used to adjust the images played back from the DVR over the Network Remark Additional features to those described above will be enabled in the future for this DVR This will Include Other Special search functions 69 XTE CDAS SUBES CON 70
48. ect the day to search Calendar Once selected close the window 68 een XTE PODA SET To perform a Multi Screen Remote Playback 1 Click on the Time table Button The time table window will be displayed The periods when there are recordings stored on the DVR are shown by coloured balls displaying Y hour periods for each camera row and each hour column 2 Select a Start Time to play back from by first clicking on the Left Bracket AUF in the Top Left Corner of the window Then Click on the appropriate Hour Column Header 3 To refine the search Right Click on the appropriate Hour Column Header The columns will then be displayed in minutes Then Click on the appropriate Minute Column Header 4 The desired Search Start Time should now be displayed in the bottom right corner of the Time Table Window Minimise the Time Table Window la 2005 07 25 Sarl Timell 520 Ered e259 an 5a En iss soles es 9 se ss ssjssiss ssl ll laa ss 2 as 5A554584 5 8 as 555s E LE aes as ss s5 SEGS EOLIE l E se ss ss es s9 s559 55 95 99 59199 zi ss ss 25 232229 88 sses esisals9 95 oO SE Poe catre 05 pe vo e9 55 58 55 55 98 95 55 55 it cot CETAN There i no saved datia Pre REC 15 00 Cama 14 5 Click on the Play Button at the bottom of the Main Screen The recordings will now be playing Please allow a few secon
49. efault 0000 Use Cursor and Enter Buttons to enter the lt SYSTEM gt sub menu Use Cursor and Enter Buttons to enter the lt TIME SETUP gt sub menu Adjust the Time amp Date using the Number and Cursor buttons Press ENTER after adjustment At the warning screen press ENTER if you are sure of the new Time amp Date Press the Menu Button to exit each Menu For full instructions to carry out Time 8 Date changes see Page 12 5 The DVR will now be recording at the settings that were displayed in the Status Display Screen eae XTA PEE SETS 3 SETUP 1 To change the DVR Setup the Setup Menu has to be accessed 2 Press the MENU button and type in the password to enter the Setup Menu Default PASSWORD 0000 ENTER ADMIN PASSWORD From this Sub menu all the Parameters for the DVR can be adjusted and maintenance operations MO o SETUP lt SYSTEM gt such as Formatting of the HDD s can be performed AUDIO A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 12 35 20 SENSOR ALARM m Setup Menus Navigation To navigate the Setup Menu and the Sub Menus the cursor 4 v buttons are used in conjunction with the ENTER button to enter a Sub Menu and the MENU button to exit any Sub Menus Within some Sub Menus the cursor 4 v buttons can be used to change parameters along with the Number Buttons NOTE If parameters are changed in this way the ENTER button is used to save these changes
50. en AUDIO ON 2005 11 15 12 35 20 AUDIO input output connection nuvo DVR SYSTEM SPEAKER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 45 7 BACKUP 8 PTZ PanrtituZzoomiFocu A T NENA j En MANE SUSAN 7 BACKUP This Section allows you to backup recordings using either the CDR W or USB Backup devices First insert suitable media CD R Disc into CDR W Drive or USB Memory Stick into USB 2 0 Port When Video Recordings are Backed Up onto the selected media the DVR automatically saves Audio Recordings as well so that they can be heard when the video recordings are played on a suitable computer This DVR saves a copy of the COP Playback Software with the Back up onto the Backup Media 1 Press the FUNCTION button to access the User Sub Menu 2 Use the 4 v buttons highlight BACKUP and press ENTER button to view the Backup Window From the IR Remote press the BACKUP button 3 The Backup Window will be e from which lt choice of Backup can be made LIVE a MEDIA TYPE lt CD R gt FILE FORMAT NATIVE BACKUP TYPE FILE E E bE i
51. ent of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation gt If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product asks the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition CONTENTS Mejia COTY CONTENTS 4 ox ee e ai eeies iets ete ee claras ee OO A AA a eee q A A A pro o f cs eee ias II O La q A ee o a A HA cee a O weet A CI settee ree a eee eae a AAA AA ee ade EoQ QO A A eae E m E ia o a ne oO aaa en beet O de me A A tees eee pe is e PA A o A a eo e _ E E E E A E S A E ce argc ceca at ete access N A A gt sae E on E a adi sea a ee i T E A A A A A F a ms E AAA A A a a e eee o
52. he buttons to highlight the Hour on the Hour Bar lt gt buttons to highlight the Minute 15 Use the 7 button to drop down to the Minute Bar Use the E SEARCH TIME 7 HOUR a VE E a TIME 02 00 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 16 Press the ENTER button to select the Start Time for the Backup 17 Press the y button once to highlight END Press ENTER to show the Calendar vy Repeat the process described from 13 to 16 to select the End Time for the Backup 18 The DVR will automatically calculate the File Size from the information entered and will display the file size ready for Backup If this selection will not fit onto the CD R or USB device please start the selection again 19 Press the y button once to highlight BACKUP Press ENTER to start the Back up If you want to abort the Backup use the 4 4 gt and ENTER buttons to select CANCEL BACKUP MEDIA TYPE lt CD R gt NATIVE E FILE FORMAT BACKUP TYPE FILE MUL 9 i i 10 MM k 12 END TOTAL SIZE BACKUP CANCEL A 00 2003 17 15 12 35 20 B NONE 20 When the Backup has been completed press the MENU button to exit the display and Menus 47 7 BACKUP 8 PTZ PanmritizoomiFocudh A j Ah OMANGA STEMS 8 PTZF Pan Tilt Zoom Focus if td i Ii i i Tia Professional CCTV 1 You can control PTZ camera of DVR system 2 Press the FUNCTION Button on the DVR to
53. howing a list of files available 2 Choose a file for playback and press Open COPIA Backup Virwwer HO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL HO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL Load Backup File NO SIGNAL 3 Player Software Loads the selected file NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL NO SIGNAL 4 Playback and screen division buttons can be used whilst Playback is running Use the Stop button before pressing any other Playback Buttons 5 A Still image bmp file can be created once the playback has been paused using Stop button 6 Press the Save Button a window will appear so that you can chose where to save your image 93 16 CMS 16 CMS Remote Monitoring Software 16 1 Display Mode DISPLAY 2900 o6 cH TUE Zoom Sensor control J CMS MAP Display Screen Displays images from remote monitoring site s Screen Division Selection options for various screen division displays S Main System Utility buttons Click to access to the main functions setup display search setup network connection remote search snapshot O Sub System Utility buttons click to access to the detailed functions network status Zoom sensor control Site Maps audio playback 94 16 NetFocus CMS XT iE PERA MANE ISE 16 1 2 DISPLAY SCREEN Explanation of each Display Segment
54. ion from the site F etrive to setup nfo from the site Please wait OVRSETUPIN_SENSORINFO Export This button exports log of the CMS to a file C CMS_2 LOG 61 Ene XTE FEE N COPE 16 2 3 DISPLAY CMS Setup v2 0 5 623 USER SITE DISPLAY SAVE DISK EMC OTHER Screen Site name Streaming camera screen ON Line fra di oc wh cco oc ww screen2 ON Line eco co a e cl rl oh f wa wa wt screen ONLine rro aca oth ono cl ot soreend ON Line E coh oath ch alec at oh fl cc wh cco cl oc creen 5 OM Line SITE 100 y 4 Bria 04 4 04 Brie Brie 4 04 0 0 i 0 Breve prvi screen ON Line ENEJ ir rr ahha cl oe hh screen ONdime Jere ooo ir ce e cl e rd a screen 8 ON Line SITE 100 n Berit s n Boris n i Bevis cd dd screen ON Line forera gt och f calc wh cath oc f oc cd f f e screentO NLine 02 iia rc o i screen11 ON Line EnEn oir rr cr lc a co ot sereent2 ONLine Porro iii id ri creen 13 ON Line SITE 100 x init nie i h i e cd A cd screen 14 ON Line sieq i ooh f h i a h i a l f a oat screen 15 ONdine fotei af f a f re le i e li a f screen 16 ON Line siei l ui n 8 di dd Perce fence dd Setup Pre Memorize Setup Pre Memorize From this Tab various OSD layouts can be created and the cameras to be displayed in each Screen Segment within each layout can be set Each OSD layout is based on a 16 way split screen For each individual Screen Segmen
55. ion triggered on specific cameras 1 Select ALARM MOTION MANAGER using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to select So o SETUP SENSOR ALARM SENSOR TYPE ALARM MOTION MANAGER lt ALARM SENSOR MANAGER gt ALARM BUZZER ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT PERIOD AS A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 2 The Alarm Motion Manager Matrix will be displayed Pf 7 SETUP SENSOR ALARM on MANAGER JSENSOR NO ere eee ALARM10 000000000000000 ALARM20 000000000000000 ALARM30 0000 00000000000 ALARM 400000 0000 0X00 000 O o O A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 2 Use the Cursor 4 lt gt buttons to highlight the icon that lies on both the column for the camera to trigger the Alarm and the Row for the Alarm output to be triggered 3 Press the ENTER button to toggle between V Alarm Output ON or O Alarm Output OFF 4 Press the MENU button exit the Sub Menu Note For these settings to take effect the Alarm Output must be enabled See Page 41 3 6 2 SETUP ALARM SENSOR ALARM SENSOR MANAGER This Sub Menu selects the alarm outputs to be eae by specific Sensor Inputs 1 Select ALARM SENSOR MANAGER using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to select TT 7 SETUP SENSOR ALARM SENSOR TYPE ALARM MOTION MANAGER lt ALARM SENSOR MANAGER gt ALARM BUZZER ALARM OUTPUT ALARM OUT PERIOD AS A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 38 XT WE HALLE SUSTO COPIAN 3 SETUP 2 The Alarm Sensor
56. ity These maximum frame rate capacities are For 360 x 288 100 frames per second For 720 x 288 50 frames per second For 720 x 576 25 frames per second There are seven frame rate settings that are adjustable for each camera input 0 1 2 3 6 12 amp 25 frames per second As the total maximum frame rate capacity is approached the higher individual frame rate settings will be shown in red and will not be selectable If the total capacity is reached no individual frame rate can be selected 21 Sir XT HE PE SURTE 3 3 SETUP REC 3 3 1 SETUP REC REC PROPERTY From this Sub Menu the resolution quality amp frame rate can be set 1 Select REC PROPERTY by using 4 v and press the ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu SETUP lt SYSTEM gt LIVE REC STORAGE SETUP REC lt REC PROPERTY gt REC OPTION EVENT REC SCHEDULE REC DELETE REC LOCK UNLOCK REC DELETE ALL REC B NONE sal ee Note The Resolution setting applies to all cameras E RESOLUTION 1 Press the ENTER button on REC RESOLUTION and o 720X576 REC RESOLUTION lt 360 720 X 288 the resolution setup window will shown 2 Highlight the desired resolution by using the 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button to select NETWORK SENSOR ALARM 03 NORMAL NORMAL 04 NORMAL NORMAL 05 NORMAL NORMAL 06 NORMAL NORMAL 07 NORMAL NORMAL NORMAL 360 X 288 CH QUALITY RATE
57. nical Support Team for assistance should you need further advice 2 QUICK START 2 4 Current STATUS amp Time Setup 1 Press the Function Menu and select Status from the Menu Or Press the Status Button on the IR Remote 2 The current Status of the DVR will be displayed as below i S W VER r version the date of program STATUS p S W VERSION VO 9 0 ft 16 07 11 05 20 40 Drive Data HDD or CDRW HDD A 75G 10 57 B NONE HDD HDD size and current usage C CD RW D NONE NETWORK STATIC 192 168 1 200 NETWORK Fixed or dynamic IP address MAC 00 0E B5 00 05 EA DDNS DDNS OFF MAC DVR Network MAC Address REC SIZE 720X288 DDNS DDNS service status for dynamic IP user CH RT QUAL CH RT QUAL CH RT QUAL CH RT QUAL 1 6 NORM 5 6 NORM 9 6 NORM 13 6 NORM REC 2 6 NORM 6 6 NORM 10 6 NORM 14 6 NORM SE eo 11 E E E E EE SIZE Recording image resolution global setting 4 6 NORM 8 6 NORM 12 6 NORM 16 6 NORM CH Individual Camera Number 2005 11 15 RT Recording frame rate for each camera 3 Settings cannot be changed from here BEST aan Exit the Status Display E Press Status or Menu button HIGH High Recording image quality Then Press the Record Button QUAL quality e The DVR will record continuously NORM quality at the quality and frame rate as shown ee Basi E quality 4 If Time amp Date settings need adjustment the DVR Menu has to be accessed Press the Menu Button Then enter the Password d
58. or 20 POP Button Shows Picture On Picture on Main Monitor 21 Sequence Button Shows Sequence of Single or Quad Images 22 Single Channel Button 23 Quad Channel Button 24 Nine Channel Button 25 Sixteen Channel Button ME METE Oe 2 QUICK START 1 Connect at least one Monitor to either the VGA Composite or S Video Main Monitor output 2 Connect at least 1 camera to the camera inputs for the DVR to detect a PAL signal 2 1 POWER ON 1 Connect power cable to the DVR and turn on the power switch gt ON OFF Button O0FF 0H 2 2 Password 1 System will start boot sequence This will take approx 30 seconds to complete 2 User will be asked to input a password after boot sequence is completed Default password is 0000 3 Refer to 3 1 1 page 11 for instructions to change the password gt ENTER PASSWORD 1 Live images date and time will appear on the screen 2 3 First Display 2 A 00 B 00 or NONE will be displayed in the bottom of left corner to show HDD presence and usage NOTE In some rare instances the DVR may automatically select NTSC as the display type Main Symptom Camera Images appear to Stutter Almost Time Lapsed in appearance To change the display type back to PAL disconnect ALL cameras and re start the DVR Once re started re connect the cameras The camera images should now be smooth and Real Time in appearance Please call our Tech
59. or the highlighted ste Site Info Press this button and the information for the highlighted site connection is shown SITE 100 Info Version 1 0 6 6 Site timezone GMT 09 00 Korea Standard Time Board Type 16 channel 480 FPS Rew 1 255 0 Se or Control Remote setup If a site is connected Use Pre Connect if necessary you can make changes to the setup of that site See 16 3 on Page 65 Name I O You can change the name of sensor and control Double click Enter name and it will be enabled to enter the name IO naming SITE 100 Sensor name Sensor name Sensor Enter name Sensor 1 Enter name Sensor 2 Enter name Sensor 3 Enter name Sensor 4 Control name Control name Control Enter name Control 1 Enter name Control 2 Enter name Control 3 Enter name Control 4 60 els XTA PRE STS Show versions This button displays the version of CMS that is currently being used Click Send site version to show the information of site software version If that Site is connected Engine version CMS Version AAA Version Calendar dll ChentRes dll CSocket dll DD ype dll DVACODEC Interface dll MWE Miski all SITE Version Calendar dll CPT dll cRs232 dll ceocket dil Cid Filter dll MUER a srd all Pre connect When this button is pressed it will make the Network connection to the highlighted site and allow you to view the setup informat
60. over the Network connection network 2 Select one camera to adjust 3 Camera name Change the camera name color brightness or contrast of the selected camera 4 Use PTZ If selected the PTZ protocol and PTZ ID can be changed remotely 66 16 CMS XAT m 16 3 2 FRAME RATE Remote Setup oO RENO RMAN GI Frame rates rame Rates Record Schedule Other Image Size CIF y Framte Information CAMERA QUALITY FRAMERATES CAMERA QUALITY FRAME RATES Camera 01 Camera 09 BEST 7 Camera 02 Camera 03 Camera 04 Camera 05 Camera 06 Camera 07 Camera 08 The Recording set up can be adjusted from this screen 1 Image size Resolution The Resolution for the whole DVR can be adjusted This applies to ALL cameras and if changed all of the frame rates will change Note CIF 360 x 288 2 Individual Camera recording setup The image quality and frame rate can be selected for each camera For additional information please refer to section 3 3 on Page 20 16 3 3 RECORD SCHEDULE Remote Setup Video Recording Schedule Frame Rates AAA AAN EIEEE a 4 Seeeeeeeee eee GE BEI 6 EEE aelel 909 oal 999 999 a a a 99 9009 999 99 99 99 a a a 9009 99 99 99 6 SSCSSCSCSCSCECESCEEEECEE gt a a a a a d d a a a d SESSSSSECEEEEEEES SSSSCSCESCC TESTES e eeee Ce eee ese eee S
61. r 4 gt buttons to select a day and press the ENTER button LIVE LIVE uss FF buttons SEARCH CALENDAR lt lt 2005 07 gt gt SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SEARCH y 2 TIME SEARCH E 6 7 8 EVENT SEARCH 13 14 15 lt FILE SEARCH gt 18 19 E 214 22 25 26 A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 6 The FILE SEARCH window will be shown use the lt lt gt gt gt buttons to highlight the Event to Play Notes on the Display The first column shows the File Number The second column shows the Date of the File YYYYMMDD The third column shows the Time that the File started HHMMSS The fourth column shows the size of the file in seconds The Fifth column shows the type of file The last column shows if the file is Locked L or Unlocked U 7 Press the ENTER button to start the Playback from the start of the recorded File NUM PLAY FILE LIST 082 20050705_121000 170S CU 081 20050705_120000 6005 CU 080 20050705_115000 600S 079 20050705_114000 600S 078 20050705_113000 600S 20050705_112000 600S 076 20050705_111000 600S 075 20050705_105000 600S 074 20050705_104000 600S 073 20050705 103000 600S PAGE 1 13 _PGUP lt PGDN gt 8 Press the STOP button to end playback 44 ros NE ani XT HE FEE SS 5 STATUS 1 Press the FUNCTION button to access the User Sub Menu From the IR Remote press the STATUS button 2 Using the 4 v buttons highlight STATUS and press the ENT
62. r attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 5 Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 6 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water 7 Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by this product manufacturer as they may cause hazards 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or solid with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer The product and cart combination should be moved carefully Quick stop excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn 9 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered This product should not be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is
63. rmat Check the desired display format of the clock Division 1 x 1 image size If Show full screen is checked when a Screen Segment is double clicked with the mouse that image will fill the area normally showing the 16 way display If not checked a window will show the that image in it s normal size Restore Pressing this button will set the CMS Software back to the latest registry backup file If you need to restore the latest setting value you can apply it If you have to re install the CMS software on the same PC apply the latest setting value so you don t need to carry out the full setup again Send list message board to recycle bin Press to delete the contents of the Message Board A time of auto conversion From the drop down list change the time interval for auto conversion Auto reconnection If the network connection is prone to interruptions or can be disconnected for a period of time adjust the waiting time and retrial count so that the software automatically re connects to the DVR s 16 3 Remote Setup Mode 16 3 1 VIDEO The Video Settings of the DVR can be adjusted remotely if the User has the rights to do so Remote Setup ES ideo Info Frame Rates Record Schedule Other r Camera List Camera Name Bright Contrazt F Use Prz PTZ Address 1 Camera list Shows the list of cameras for the connected DVR Changes can be made to the setup of these
64. select If you want to use it the default Port Range used by the CMS Software is 7620 to 7624 MN 7 a SETUP NETWORK SETUP NETWORK CLIENT PORT ple gt lt STATIC gt PORT AREA lt 7620 7624 gt RO PORT1 LOGON lt NET CLIENT PORT gt PORT2 CONTROL PORT AREA NET CLIENT ID PORT3 LIVE 7620 7624 NET DVR ID PORT4 PLAY NET CLIENT ADDR POR51 BACKUP Mo EVENT SERVER 7640 7644 NETWORK THROUGHPUT 7650 7654 7660 7664 2005 11 15 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menus 34 Semi XT HE PEE SES 3 5 6 NET CLIENT ID To provide higher Network Security it is advised that additional user profiles are created for the other Users of the CMS Remote Monitoring Software Each of these new User Names amp Passwords must be added to this list before they can remotely access this DVR 1 Highlight NET CLIENT ID using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to show current list 2 Use the feted buttons to highlight the LOGIN ID and press ENTER to show character map 3 Use the 4 gt and ENTER buttons to type in the new Log In Name Repeat for Password rca CGTV SETUP NETWORK TYPE lt STATIC gt SETUP NETWORK NET CLIENT DDNS LOGIN ID PASSWORD NET PASSWORD 1 NET CLIENT PORT 2 lt NET CLIENT ID gt 3 NET DVR ID 4 NET CLIENT ADDR EVENT SERVER NETWORK THROUGHPUT A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 3 5 7
65. show the Sub Menu Or use Buttons on IR Remote 3 Press P T or Z F button to show up PTZF camera control window 4 Enter the camera number that you want to control b uttons p o NN ON E Z 5 Control PAN TILT by 4 4 gt buttons ZOOM FOCUS by 4 v buttons IRIS by lt gt A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 48 XTE COS SORTEOS From this Sub Menu the system log can be searched to display the System Log file for various Log Events 1 Press the LOG button to display the log search window 2 Using the 4 lt gt and ENTER buttons LOG VIEW lt ALL gt MOTION SENSOR ALARM V LOSS SENSOR HDD FILE DB POWER NET FROM 2005 11 05 00 00 TO 2005 11 05 23 59 OK CANCEL DETAILS Display the complete log file list LOG VIEW Display the log file list for the selected Log types Log Type marked with is displayed in the List FROM Enter the start time TO Enter the end time 3 The details of each EVENT LOG entry are shown below 1234 051229 095436 MD 000000000000 Number Time Event type Details MD SD VL SY FL PW NT HD DB Event type and details Motion is detected Sensor is detected Video connection is lost System setup is changed Generate or delete file Power On Off DVR is connected by network HDD status Database st
66. splays the registered users along with other information such as user name user group connecting device DVR Type STANDALONE DYR se PC DVR Site name STANDALONE DVR Device ETHERNET y Device name Marvell Yukon 88E8053 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Connect by Ethernet DOMAIN e Site IP DATA PORT 7621 STREAM PORT 7622 Connect by Modem Phone No Remark It will connect with user name and password of current logged in user Please check network connection setting of the computer that will be connected C co To add a New Site 1 Click on Add Site from SITE Screen 2 Select STANDALONE DVR from the DVR Type drop down list 3 Site name The DVR Name must be entered here exactly the same as the NET DVR ID entry in the Network Setup within the DVR See Page 34 4 Device Select the computer s network device and the device name will be shown below 5 Connect by Ethernet select Site IP and enter the Site IP address The Default port is 7621 for the data port and 7622 for the stream port To match the range 7620 to 7624 in the DVR Network Setup Note The Network Password and the Port settings on the XT DVR must be set to match these settings for the CMS Network connection to function Page 30 99 XTA CERDAS SUSE 16 CMS Delete Press this button to remove the highlighted site Edit site Press this button and you can edit the setup information f
67. t Phono RCA Socket 9 Ethernet Port RJ45 Socket for connection to a LAN Network Device 10 USB 2 0 Socket Rear For backup archive of recordings to USB device 1 3 Remote controller 1 Number Buttons Provides channel selection and Menu Data entry 2 Status Button Shows the current status of DVR system 3 Audio Button Displays Audio Options Menu 4 Backup Button Displays Backup Options Menu 5 P T Button Enables Pan amp Tilt Functions 6 Z F Button Enables Zoom amp Focus Functions 7 REC Button Records images 8 Manual Record Button Starts amp Stops Continuous Recording Not required for Schedule or Event Recording 9 Menu Button Displays the Main Menu after correct password entry Exits the current Menu 10 Cursor Buttons Provide navigation through menus amp PTZ Operation 11 Enter Button Enters Sub Menus and executes setup changes 12 Search Button Displays amp Exits Playback Search Menu 13 Log Button Displays amp Exits the Log Menu 14 Fast Rewind Button Plays backward upto 128x normal speed Reverse frame by frame playback when play paused 15 Play Pause Button Pauses and re starts playback 16 Fast Forward Button Plays forward upto 128x normal speed Advance frame by frame playback when play paused 17 Stop Button Stops playback and reverts display to Live mode 18 SPOT button Displays Spot monitor setup menu 19 PIP Button Shows Picture In Picture on Main Monit
68. t a site must be selected from which a camera can be selected to be displayed on the Layout e g If you have a DVR called 16CH 001 you must select 16CH 001 from the drop down list for each of the 16 screen segments screen 1 to screen 16 Once the Site Name has been assigned to each Screen Segment a row of camera icons will appear to the right Sixteen for XT16 Using the mouse one camera icon on each line can be selected highlighted in Red to be displayed in that segment When all the above has been selected this OSD Layout can be saved Click with the mouse on the button and an entry will appear in the adjacent window Click on the Name to rename click here twice slowly Then you will be able to type in a name for this OSD display set up This display can then be easily accessed in the future PTZ info button If the selected camera is a PTZ camera and is to be used click this button to check the camera information 62 Ene XT FREE SETS 16 2 4 SAVE DISK CMS Setup v2 0 5 623 USER SITE DISPLAY SAVE DISK EMC OTHER Site name Frame rate Save drive os Non select l Camera Frame rate Save drive Hon select Info There lz no selected drive to save data Above setting info will be applied from nest connection This feature can be used for continuous back up of the camera images to the PC 1 Site name Select the DVR from which the Back up images are to
69. the 4 v buttons and Press the ENTER button when the NAME of the channel to be changed is highlighted The TEXT INPUT MATRIX will appear 3 Move the cursor to the desired letters using the 4 gt buttons and press the ENTER button to select each letter in turn Press MENU button to exit the Matrix The Camera Name will only appear when that channel is shown in Full Screen SETUP LIVE SETUP LIVE CAMERA NAME SEQUENCE DWELL FULL NO NAME NO NAME SEQUENCE DWELL QUAD CAM 01 lt CAM 01 gt lt CAMERA NAME gt CAM 02 CAM 02 TEXT INPUT DIALOG ABCDEFGHIJd CAMERA STATUS CAM 03 CAM 03 KLMNOPQRST CAMERA COLOR CAM 04 CAM 04 UV WXY De PTZF PROTOCOL CAM05 CAM05 azb ec dye f gh PTZF ID CAM 06 CAMO06 f4 GAVR a SPOT DWELL CAM 07 CAM 07 0193456789 SPOT QUAD DWELL CAM 08 CAM 08 ar 2005 11 15 12 35 20 3 2 4 SETUP LIVE CAMERA STATUS To Hide a camera from the live display HIDE must be selected Recording is not affected 1 Select CAMERA STATUS using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to enter the Sub Menu 2 Use Cursor 4 v buttons to highlight STATUS for the camera to be Hidden and press the ENTER button to display the options Select HIDE for the camera to be Hidden Covert and press the enter button to select 3 Press MENU button to exit the Sub Menus SETUP LIVE SETUP LIVE CAMERA STATUS SEQUENCE DWELL FULL NO STATUS NO STATUS
70. the Overwrite Option 1 Highlight OVER WRITE using 4 7 buttons and press ENTER button to show the Sub Menu 2 Using the cursor 4 v buttons highlight YES or NO Press ENTER to select NO DVR Stops recording when HDD s are full YES When the HDD s are full the DVR will overwrite the oldest data with new Recordings 3 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu SETUP SETUP STORAGE lt SYSTEM gt OVER WRITE YES HDD A FORMAT HDD B NONE HDD C CD ROM HDD D NONE SENSOR ALARM AUDIO A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 Formatting the HDD s 1 Highlight FORMAT for the HDD to format by using 4 v buttons and press the ENTER button 2 The Confirmation window will show Press the ENTER button to perform the format 3 Repeat 1 amp 2 for the second HDD if fitted WARNING SETUP STORAGE DISK HDD A OVER WRITE gt YES MOUNTED HDD A FORMAT HDD B NONE HDD C CD ROM ARE YOUR SURE ML PP E A 00 A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 B NONE 2005 11 15 4 Press the MENU button to exit the Sub Menu 30 Sere XTE PERA SUELOS General Notes This DVR has the capability to be used over a LAN or the Internet WAN Cop will support the current functions listed below However we do not provide support for the Network that the DVR is connected to or the Computer that the Remote Monitoring Software is installed onto If this DVR is to be
71. to exit the Sub Menu 40 4 SETUP AT ial CGE STS creo N 3 6 SETUP AUDIO From this Sub Menu the Audio inputs can each be allocated to a Camera Channel 1 Highlight AUDIO using 4 v button and press ENTER to select the Audio Matrix Note One Audio Channel can be allocated to One Camera Channel Pf 7 SETUP AUDIO CHANNEL NO TO AUDIOA V AUDIO B V AUDIO CG a AUDIO D A 00 B NONE 2005 11 15 2 From the Audio Matrix the Audio Inputs can be allocated to individual Camera Inputs 3 Use the Cursor 4 v buttons to highlight the icon that lies on both the column for the camera input and the Row for the Audio Input 4 Press the ENTER button to toggle between V Audio Link ON or O Audio Link OFF 5 Press the MENU button exit the Matrix 41 XTA HG SISTE COP 4 SEARCH 4 SEARCH 1 Press the SEARCH button to access the Sub Menu to perform a Playback Search 4 1 SEARCH TIME SEARCH 1 Highlight TIME SEARCH using 4 v buttons and press ENTER button to select the calendar 2 The current Calendar Month is displayed from which a day can be selected 3 To select another month use the lt lt or gt gt buttons 4 Days that have recordings stored on the DVR are displayed in green Days where there are no recordings stored are poe in white 5 Use the Cursor 4 v buttons to select a day and press the button LIVE LIVE ore ont by
72. ure On Picture on Main Monitor 16 Sequence Button Shows Sequence of Single or Quad Images 17 Single Channel Button 18 Quad Channel Button 19 Nine Channel Button 20 Sixteen Channel Button 21 Led Condition Indicators Indicates present system status information PWR System On Off REC Record On Off BAK Backup On Off 22 Infra Red Remote Control Receiver 23 USB 2 0 Socket Front For backup archive of recordings to USB device 1 USAGE OF FUNCTION KEYS XT iii PERTURMANGE SENS 154 MAREAS di 1 Video Input 11 Main Monitor Output VGA Composite video input 16 BNC Female Sockets VGA Video Output One 15 Pin D Type Socket 2 Loop Through Output Port amp Termination Switches 12 RS 232 Switches On gives 750 termination to each input Connection Port for Engineering Use Only Off needs Loop Through to be terminated at 750 13 Power Switch The 16 Loop Though Outputs pass through the 25pin D Type System Power On Off Switch connector to the BNC sockets on the end of the Adaptor Cable 3 Audio Inputs Four Audio Input Phono RCA Sockets 4 Alarm Input Alarm Output and Telemetry Connections No Tools connectors for Alarm and Telemetry cables 5 Spot Monitor Output Composite Video Output One BNC Female Socket 6 Main Monitor Output BNC Composite Video Output One BNC Female Socket 7 Main Monitor Output S VIDEO S Video Output One 5 Pin DIN Socket 8 Audio Output One Audio Outpu
73. used over the Internet ADSL we recommend that a dedicated ADSL line with a Static IP Address is used This is to maximise the bandwidth and avoid conflicts with other uses of a shared Internet Connection Within this DVR Network Setup section there are certain Sub Menu entries that must be matched with the Setup within the CMS Remote Monitoring Software Login Password If only using Administrator Profile on PC 1234 DVR ID Name e P Address Network Ports used Please ensure that when this information has been entered onto the DVR it is noted and entered onto the CMS Remote Monitoring Software Computer The CMS Remote Monitoring Software is designed to be a feature rich Monitoring Software that can perform a number of additional functions beyond the Core features of Live Remote Monitoring Remote Playback of Recorded Images Remote Recording Setup These Core Features have been tested for their performance and stability in networking normal conditions and are fully supported in the UK by Cop Security There are a number of advanced features that are accessible from the CMS Software that may in part work However these will be incorporated into future upgrades of the Software Firmware The additional features that are currently in development for the UK market are Multiple Site Monitoring Remote PTZ Control Audio over Network Site amp CMS Map Sensor Control amp EMC Emergency Management Centre

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