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2. Remote Controller VGA VER Monitor AV Monitor CD RW USB SYSTEM CONTENTS Basic Contents Power Cable 12V Adaptor Gi USER S MANUAL GV DVR1042 Stand Alone annel Real Time DVR System User s Manual Remote Controller Remote Client Program Install CD AAA Battery X 2 Option Contents uer en ERE EA pan USB Memory HDD SYSTEM CONFIGURE 1 Front panel description SHUTTLE WHEEL Used to quickly adjust playback speed and direction Also used to control camera zoom when in PTZ mode and digital zoom level in live display JOG RING When playback is paused CHANNEL SELECTION used to move footage BUTTONS forwards or backwards frame Used to display individual by frame channels in live display and CD RW Media ke HOLD Supports a CD R Also used to enter nameng Locks the current function of CD RW DVD for passwords for the various the SHUTTLE WHEEL so it backup login screens can be released lt rr SS 4 PWR EEE USB ports SCR MODE CURSOR KEYS Supports a wide Selects various display ENTER and variety of USB modes in live display RETURN buttons memory stick for Used for navigating archive system SEARCH setup menus search setting backup and Displays the search menu and archive screens firmware upgrade Also used when the Also support USB MENU DVR is in PTZ mode mouse for control Displays the setup menus 4 Increases reverse playback speed
3. 20 Parameter 20 Schedule 23 Alarm Record Schedule 26 CAMERA 7 27 Covert Title Setup 27 PTZ Setup 28 Color Setup 29 Motion Sensor 30 SOUND 33 Audio 7 7 33 BUZZeEr 34 EVENT SENSOR See 34 HDD Even re gs2uiareeecrone h 209 0 5 a Eia 35 Alarm Input 35 Alarm Out se SE NE EN EEE 36 Buzzer Out 37 E mail Notification 38 SYSTEM ENE 39 Date Time 39 Network 40 vem Je EE ET 4 1 User Management 4 1 Disk Management 44 Control Device
4. 50 SEARCH SEARCH EVENT SEARCH continued SEARCH BY EVEN Click the START menu Schedule Ch4 On Schedule Ch3 On Schedule Ch2 On Schedule Ch1 On Motion Ch2 Off Motion Chi Off Motion Ch4 Off Motion Ch3 Off 3 Motion Ch2 On i i i i B WK R E 2 dd dd d Highlight START and press ENTER to display the event log for the criteria selected To playback footage for a particular event select the event from the list using the CURSOR KEYS and press ENTER E DE lt 4 il gt om E gt 2 010 8 03 0 ous 08 20 Playback resumes from the moment the selected event occurred and continues until stopped by the operator During event search playback the SHUTTLE WHEEL JOG RING and playback buttons can be used as normal To stop playback and return to live view mode repeatedly press RETURN Note The event log search contains the following selectable entries ALARM When ticked all alarm input events are displayed for the chosen date range TIMER When ticked scheduled recording operations are displayed for the chosen date range MOTION When ticked all motion detection events are displayed for the chosen date range ETC When ticked all other events Video loss remote connection etc are displayed for the chosen date range 51 ARCHIVING ARCHIVING Click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen and Click the ARCHIVING menu Double click on the Password tap th
5. PTZ 4 k Selects PTZ mode in live Selects reverse playbac display I Pauses resumes playback gt Selects forward playback and also accesses the instant playback feature Increases forward playback speed 10 SYSTEM CONFIGURE 2 Rear panel description COMPOSITE MONITOR CONNECTIONS Both outputs can be used at the same time if more than one main monitor connection is required CAMERA INPUTS and LOOP OUTPUTS Connect up to 4 camera inputs Loop outpuis can be used for connection to other equipment VGA amp S VIDEO VGA main monitor connection to a PC monitor or plasma screen Can be used simultaneously with the COMPOSITE and S VIDEO main monitor connections ALARM INPUTS amp OUTPUTS Up to 4 alarm inputs and outputs can be connected and configured as high or low inputs with common ground RS 232C DC 12V SPOT MONITOR AUDIO INPUTS SERIAL PORT OUTPUTS amp OUTPUTS SERIAL port for 1 spot monitors can Up to 4 audio inputs connecting be connected as and one audio external RS 232 necessary output can be devices connected as necessary LAN POWER INPUT LAN connection DC 12V power to a router input port or internal network 11 SYSTEM CONFIGURE Remote Controller 3 Remote Controller description POWER System ON OFF MENU Open System Setup Menu Channel Selection Buttons ID Button Select DVR ID RETURN Cancel Deselect Previous
6. Record image including setting time before FentventRecodraTine 5 wj 2 328280 20 Hotes event happened 0 5 Secona 3 352x240 30 Highest Off Alarm Record Schedule L EEE IL CH Size Rec Rate Quality Audio 4 352 x 240 30 Highest Of I i El ee Post Event Recording Time 2 3622200 30 highest or C MTT Record image including setting time after 3 352x240 30 Highest Off Continuous Schedule event happened 5 180Second oft 4 352x240 30 Highest Alarm Recording Schedule Click the SET Button to set Alarm Recording Alarm Schedule Motion Schedule Setup the size rec rate quality and audio e Continuous Motion record Schedule Click the SET Button to Continuous Motion record Schedule Setup the size rec rate quality audio 69 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP REMOTE RECORDING SETUP continued CAMERA Remote Setup Record Camera Sound Event Sensor System Covert Title Camera Covet Tile 1 jo CAMERA of CAMERA2 Of CAMERAS Of CAMERAS Color Camera Bright E gt M gt 5 ln gt gt 4 50 50 Contrast 50 Tint Color 50 50 C J CS Cs so 50 2 3 4 TZ Camera Address PTZ Protocol Baud Rate 0 ime v 9600 bps C Ee 1 nome we vw p e NONE v 9600 bps
7. USER S MANUAL GV DVR1042 Stand Alone 4 Channel Real Time DVR System www gviss com BEFORE INSTALLATION RR 5 MAIN FEATURES 6 SYSTEM ORGANIZATION 8 SYSTEM CONTENTS 9 SYSTE CONFIGURE 10 Front panel description 10 Rear panel description 11 Remote Controller description 12 CONNECT amp POWER ON 13 LIVE DISPLAY CONFIGURE _ 14 SEQUENCE 14 PTZ Camera control 14 SYSTEM SETUP 16 DISPLAY 17 OSD 22 eee eee eee ee eee eee eee 17 Monitor 18 RECORD 19 Recording Operations 19 Continuous Motion Record Schedule
8. v Properties 3 NONE w 9600bps v Properties Sensitivity 5 VC Ae 5 vias 5 we vea Motion Area Camera 1 02 03 4 5 5 m SOUND Remote Setup Record Camera Sound Event Sensor System Live Audio 70 Convert Title Convert the camera and change the camera name Covert function On Off Camera Name e Color Setup the Bright Contrast Tint and Color e PTZ Setup the PTZ camera address Protocol Baud rate and Properties for detail setup Motion Area Setup the motion sensitive and motion area Live Audio Setup Live Audio On Off Audio Monitoring Channel Select audio channel for live Network Audio TX Choose the Audio transmission Network Audio RX Choose the Audio receive REMOTE CLIENT SETUP REMOTE RECORDING SETUP continued EVENT SENSOR Remote Setup Record Camera Sound Event Sensor System Alarm Input HDD Event e HDD Event Alarm Operation Type Smart Alarm Def I HE Disabled a N Open x Poling Time 24 Smart Alarm On Off 2 Disabled v N Open v Polling Time HDD Checking Time 3 Disabled wv N Open be 4 Disabled v N 0pen i E mail Notification Alarm Out Buzzer Out E mail Notification Check t he E mail Notification Alarm V 1 2 2 v 3 4 4 Alarm v 1 v 2 v 3 4 4 Alam v 1 v 2 v 3 4 4 Sie ese res oe sjel ms see Alarm Video Loss Motion Haaa aa aga aaa
9. alarm input etc POST EVENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode this setting determines the amount of footage that is always recorded after an event occurs motion detection alarm input etc 19 RECORD MENU RECORD CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORD SCHEDULE RECORDING ALARM RECORD PERATION SCHEDULE OPERAT Click the CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORD SCHEDULE menu HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST This setup screen allows the operator to configure scheduled and motion detection recording There are 2 sections PARAMETER Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period in blocks for example between 09 00 and 18 00 or for each individual hour Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY each day of the week can also be selected SCHEDULE This section determines at what times the DVR will record and whether it is continuous recording or motion detection PARAMETER RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE Click the PARAMETER menu HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST To change PARAMETER settings highlight TIMER MOTION SETUP and press ENTER Ensure PARAMETER is highlighted in blue and press ENTER again The 24 hour time bar is highlighted in purple 20 RECORD MENU PARAMETER continued RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE Click the TIMEBAR that user want HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST Press ENTER to display the blue
10. Disk Event Select the E mail notification Disk Event Off v Buzzer Off v Disk Event Off v Operation Off vi Duration 5 sec Notification off vi On amp Off for sending e mail when HDD got a any event Mode Latched vi Disk Event Off v Type High Key Pad o n vi v Duration 5Ssec RemoteCtl On Notification Select On amp Off for using this function Apel Alarm Input Setup the Alarm Connection amp Type of each channel Enable Disable Normal Open Normal Close Alarm Out Check the Alarm out event Alarm Video loss Motion Disk Event Select Alarm On amp Off for Alarm out when HDD got a problem Operation Select usage of the Relay Connection with Alarm Sensor or not Mode Select the reacted relay Latched Transparent Type Select the relay type Normal Open Normal Close Duration Setup the reacted relay time duration 5seconds to 5minutes or Until key in e Buzzer out Check the Buzzer out event Alarm Video loss Motion Buzzer Select the buzzer On amp Off for buzzer sound Duration Setup the Buzzer time duration 5seconds to 5minutes or Until key in Disk Event Select Buzzer On Off for Buzzer when HDD happened any event Keypad Select buzzer sound On amp Off when key input Remote Ctrl Select buzzer sound On amp off when remote controller input 71 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP REMOTE RECORDING SETUP continued SYSTEM Remote Setup e System
11. Remote Agent is the main software package BackupPlayer is the software to view archive footage from the DVR To begin using the remote client software double click the icon on the desktop or click Start Programs RemoteAgent DVR RemoteAgent The main remote client window is displayed 56 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP button button button button button to access remote playback button to configure DVR connections button to adjust DVR settings remotely to select a DVR connection 57 OOO 009 button button button to choose If E33 1 4 9 or 16 screen display button button button button button button REMOTE CLIENT SETUP EXPLAINATION OF FUNCTION KEYS 1 CAMERA SELECTION Button Indicate Connected Camera No amp Select camera No to see the image 2 STATUS Button Show the connected DVR 3 ALARM Button Control Alarm output TALKBACK Button Communicate between DVR and Remote Client AUDIO Button Listen live audio ON OFF 4 SEARCH Button Entering the Search mode to playback the image SETUP Button Entering the client software to change or check the setting DVR SETUP Button Entering the connected DVR to change or check the setting DROP DOWN LIST Select the group to connect 6 CONNECT Button Connect DVR DISCONNECT Button Disconnect DVR DISPLAY Button Change the division screen to 1 4 9 or 16 SEQUENCE Button Change the live
12. Remote Recording Setup 69 Record 69 Camera 70 Sound 70 Event Sensor 7 1 System 72 BEFORE INSTALLATION e Installation should be carried out only by qualified personnel and in accordance with any electrical regulations in force at the time e The DVR must be placed on a stable surface or mounted in an approved cabinet Adequate ventilation must be provided taking particular care not to block any of the air vents on the DVR e Adequate protection against lightning strikes and power surges must be installed to prevent damage to the DVR e Any safety warnings on the DVR and in these instructions must be adhered to e f cleaning is necessary shutdown the DVR and disconnect power first Use a soft dry cloth only never use any abrasive cleaners e Do not attempt to service or repair the DVR as opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltages or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel MAIN FEATURES MOUSE CONTROLL Designed to be controlled by mouse and easy to use ENHANCED GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE GUI The DVR menu structure and on screen display is p
13. diagnostics are complete the operator must logon to the system The default user name is ADMIN Using the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons key in the default password of 1234 and press the ENTER button pe Double click on the Password tap then the Virtual Keyboard will be appeared Then click the password and click the button The DVR begins normal operation and shows the default display of 4 channels The status bar at the bottom of the screen shows current time and date and percentage of hard drive used A title for each channel is shown The red square and letter C in the top right of each channel display shows that the channel is recording in Continuous Motion Record Schedule mode 2008 03 07 17 14 26 fr 13 LIVE DISPLAY SEQUENCE pe Click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen and Click the SEQUENCE menu 2008 03 07 17 22 07 Press the SEQ button Each channel is shown in full screen for a set period of time default 3 sec before switching to the next channel To stop the sequence on a particular channel press the SEQ button again PTZ Camera Control Click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen and Click the PTZ menu Speed domes and other telemetry devices connected to the DVR can be fully controlled from the front panel In live display mode press the PTZ button To select a camera to control use the CHANNEL SELECTION buttons Pan and t
14. for example quad screen single screen etc 66 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP LOG VIEWER Mi Search Log Search Range Search condition Start Time V Alarm V Motion T r h f Pan nt ad b k th r rd d End Time 2007 06 14 17 11 27 E M Continuous M Others o Searc or an eve a p ay ac e recorde footage press the EVENT SEARCH button No CH DatelTi Descripti i j EEE E Choose the Start time and End time Select 2 2007 06 14 15 03 44 Remote Log Off A a russ which events to include in the search and click 4 2007 06 14 15 15 51 Remote Log Off Search 5 2007 06 14 15 27 45 Remote Log On 6 2007 06 14 15 33 05 Remote Log Off 7 2007 06 14 1551 00 Remote Log On The event log for the selected time period is 8 2007 06 14 16 16 17 Remote Log Off 2007 06 14 16 42 32 ee Chi On displayed 2007 06 14 16 42 32 Continuous Ch1 On 2007 06 14 17 10 00 Abnormal Shutdown Detected Select an event click Go to timeline and then 2007 06 14 17 10 56 Abnormal Shutdown Recovery 2007 06 14 17 10 56 Camera Ch1 On click OK 2007 06 14 17 10 56 Continuous Ch1 On A Click gt to begin playback from the selected date and time BACKUP PLAYER To view archives backed up from a DVR double click the player file Click to choose which archive file to playback Playback of the archive file begins The controls under the display can be used to adjust playback direction and speed SMc 2NnT
15. highlighted in green have recorded footage The timeline on the right shows a 24 hour status of all channels for the selected day Light blue areas show recorded footage 47 SEARCH SEARGH TIME SEARCH continued SEARCH B 1 TIME MARCH Drag the time bar by left mouse Press ENTER to select the calendar and use the CURSOR KEYS to move the purple square to the required day As different days are selected the timeline display also changes to show recorded footage on that day Press ENTER to choose the day and move to the timeline SEARCH BY TIME Click the PLAY menu Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the timeline cursor left or right to select the time segment required Each movement of the timeline cursor increases or decreases the time by 15 minutes The currently selected time is displayed above the calendar Press ENTER to begin playback from the selected time 48 SEARCH SEARGH TIME SEARCH continued AE DSS i RE 2 008 10 377 3 3445 2000M1 014 1525598 SEARCH BY TIME 49 The default playback mode is 4 screen display By pressing or using the buttons it is possible to display single screen or other multi screen formats in a similar way to the live display mode During playback turning the steadily clockwise increases the playback speed by up to 64 times Turning steadily anticlockwise will reverse play by up to 64 times When the is released playback is paused I
16. screen automatically MANUAL SWITCH Button Change the live screen manually by mouse click FULL SCREEN Button Change to the full screen 9 SAVE TO AVI Button Save the current displayed image to AVI file EVENT VIEWER Button Show the current event in DVR and find image PTZ CONTROL Button Control PAN TILT ZOOM of camera 58 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP CREATE A CONNECT GROUP Local Configuration Connect Manager Configuration Group DYA Infomation L The DVR remote client software can be i id configured with any number of connection groups see gt Each connection group can consist of up to Er a m m 4 DVRs a em e Tocreate a connection group click the SETUP button to display the Local configuration screen Monitoring audio In the Group window on the left right click Site and choose Add Group Connection count Input Group Name Group Name OFFICE Enter a name to easily identify the connection group and click OK Local Setup Connect Manager Configuration Group DYR Information g Name ga OFFICE P IP Domain Name s Port User ID Password Camera Assignment Client amp 1 H The new group Is created Monitoring audio Connection retries 59 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP DETAIL SETUP Local Setup Details for up to 4 DVRs can be added to the OFFICE group Click OF
17. the front panel or remote connection and a wide number of speed Dome protocols are supported Protocols can be set individually for each channel and PTZ speed can be adjusted to suit particular soeed domes MAIN FEATURES TELEMETRY CONTROL Full telemetry control is available from the front panel or remote connection and a wide number of speed dome protocols are supported Protocols can be set individually for each channel and telemetry speed can be adjusted to suit particular speed domes EXTENSIVE MONITOR SUPPORT The DVR has 3 main monitor outputs Composite VGA and S Video which can be used simultaneously Support is also provided for up to 4 spot monitors and each spot monitor output can be programmed in the DVR setup LIVE DISPLAY The DVR displays single or multi screen images CONFIGURATION BACKUP All configuration settings on the DVR can be saved to USB memory stick or a PC file remotely The saved data can then be uploaded to other DVR units allowing rapid deployment where more than one DVR is being installed EMAIL SUPPORT The DVR can send emails to specific users to notify events such as alarm motion detection hard drive failure etc SYSTEM ORGANIZATION Alarm Sensor Relay Out Remote Client PC Image Printer 1999 e Camera Alarm Input Out p em a a e TCP IP Video In WEB Client Video Out Backup
18. the live display ON or OFF CAMERA TITLE Determines whether the camera title is displayed EVENT ICON Determines whether the DVR recording status is shown at the top right of each channel display window BORDER Determines whether there is a border around each channel in multi screen display mode BORDER COLOUR If the border is ON the operator can choose the color MENU TRANSPARENCY During menu setup the live view can be seen behind the menu screen Changing this value determines whether the live view is more higher value or less lower value visible To change any of these settings highlight OSD and press ENTER to select Use the CURSOR KEYS to navigate to the option required Press ENTER to select the option the cursor changes to Blue and use the CURSOR KEYS to change the setting Press ENTER to save the setting or RETURN to cancel 17 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY MONITOR i MONITOR Click the MONITOR menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the A button for ON OFF SEQUENCE DWELL The time that each screen is displayed in a sequence operation SPOT OUT DWELL The time that each screen is displayed on the spot monitor outputs DE INTERLACE MODE When recording any channels in D1 resolution 704 x 576 this should be set to ON to prevent judder during playback ALARM POP UP MODE When set to ON an alarm input will cause the associated channel to display full screen ALARM POP UP DWELL Determines
19. the password using the virtual keyboard NOTE To delete the existing password use the lt lt key GROUP Users can belong to one of three groups ADMIN MANAGER or USER E MAIL Enter the users email address if email notification is required E MAIL NOTIFICATION Enable or disable email notifications for this particular user Please note For security reasons it is recommended that the ADMIN user password is changed as soon as possible 42 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM USER MANAGEMENT continued USER MANAGEMENT ADMIN Click the ADD menu Enter the USER ID and PASSWORD by double click After click the USER ID and PASSWORD click H button To add users highlight ADD and press ENTER The new user details can be added using the steps outlined above More Information about user management Up to seven individual users can be created and each user can belong to one of three user groups USER Members of this group can only adjust live view settings Playback and DVR setup is not available MANAGER Members of this group can adjust live view settings and playback recorded footage including covert cameras ADMIN Members of this group have full control over the DVR including setup Please note Any user can be deleted except the default ADMIN user 43 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM DISK MANAGEMENT DISK MANAGEMENT Click the DISK MANAGEMENT menu Click the RECORD TIME LIMIT amp OVERWRITE and select ON O
20. 30 00 FIM 67 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP PRINT Printer Hame Status Ready Type here Comment Print range co All Pages from Selection hp deskjet 5100 series USBOOT Properties Copies fo oy EVENT VIEWER ME Event Viewer No Name Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 Account Part 1 JOI fR N s d Plu ok 4 CH d al ab gt gt l ol ob alb me Date Time 2007 06 14 17 33 07 2007 06 14 17 33 07 2007 06 14 17 33 02 2007 06 14 17 33 02 2007 06 14 17 32 57 2007 06 14 17 32 57 2007 06 14 17 32 36 2007 06 14 17 32 36 2007 06 14 17 32 13 2007 06 14 17 32 13 2007 06 14 17 31 54 2007 06 14 17 31 54 2007 06 14 17 31 50 2007 06 14 17 31 50 2007 06 14 17 31 38 2007 06 14 17 31 38 2007 06 14 17 30 28 2007 06 14 17 30 28 2007 06 14 17 30 18 2007 06 14 17 30 18 2007 06 14 17 29 53 2007 06 14 17 29 53 ANAT AP 14 1 7 ITMCO Number of copies 1 z 3 caros Description A Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 Off Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 On Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 Off Record
21. A SETUP button AREA SETUP Choosing this option allows the operator to define which areas of the image are monitored for motion detection Light blue grid squares represent detection areas grey grid squares are ignored The area on the right shows that motion will be detected across the entire image 30 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY MOTION SENSOR continued pe To quick select or deselect the entire grid click the right mouse button and click the SELECT ALL or DESELECT ALL menu To quickly select or deselect the entire grid press RETURN to bring up the motion menu Highlight SELECT ALL or DESELECT ALL as appropriate and press ENTER Drag the grid by the left mouse To select or deselect specific areas press ENTER to bring up the green cursor square in the top left of the display Move the cursor using the CURSOR KEYS to the first corner of the area to be set and press ENTER the cursor turns orange 31 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY MOTION SENSOR continued Use the to increase the size of the motion cursor as required Press to change from selected to deselected or vice versa Repeat the above sequence as necessary to mask off or include other areas of the image pe Click the right mouse button and select the SAVE amp EXIT menu Once the detection area has been defined press and choose SAVE amp EXIT to save the area and return to the motion setup menu Please note a motion record sched
22. CH BY EVENT FROM 2008 03 07 2008 03 07 23 59 077 Schedule Cha On Click the OK menu 17 Schedule Ch3 On 17 Schedule Ch2 On 2 8 17 Schedule Ch1 On 7 21 08 01 Motion Ch2 Off lt 01 Motion Chi Off 2 8 01 Motion Ch4 Off 7 21 08 01 Motion Ch3 Off 07 43 Motion Ch2 On Once all the desired archive options have been selected highlight the START button and press ENTER The DVR displays a list showing the exact information to be archived and the total archive size If the ORIGINAL SIZE is larger than the available space on the backup media the END TIME of the archive set is reduced accordingly The MODIFIED SIZE is the final file size of the archive set Select OK and press ENTER to begin the archive process 53 ARCHIVING ARCHIVING continued ARCHIVING USB Storage 2008 03 07 23 56 Extraoting 68 ARCHIVE The footage is extracted to a temporary area on the hard drive AHI HIVING USB Storage 2008 03 07 23 56 Writing ARCHIVE Once extracted the footage is copied to CD or USB Note that depending on the amount of footage selected for archive the extracting and burning process may take some time during which the DVR cannot be used Normal recording is unaffected by the archive process 54 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP The DVR is supplied with software to allow remote connections either on a direct LAN connection or over the Internet The remote client allows full live viewing of the DVR i
23. CONTROL DEVICE MANAGEMENT 1 NONE Click the CONTROL DEVICE menu And select the SYSTEM ID PTZ Protocol and camera BAUD RATE This will allow up to 254 DVRs to be controlled from the same keyboard SYSTEM ID If more than one DVR is connected on the same RS485 bus each one must have a unique ID Note If use more than one DVR on stack each DVR must have unique ID for control by Remote controller PROTOCOL Must be set by Control Device BAUD RATE Must be set to match the baud rate of the PTZ controller SYSTEM SHUTDOWN DATE TIME NETWORK MAIL USER MANAGEMENT Click the SHUTDOWN menu DISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONTROL DEVICE To shutdown user should enter the ID and password 46 SEARCH SEARCH Click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen and Click the SEARCH menu Double click on the Password tap then the Virtual Keyboard will be appeared Then click the password and click the M button To search for a particular section of recorded footage press the SEARCH button To protect unauthorized viewing of footage only ADMIN and MANAGER user levels can playback footage To login as ADMIN enter the default password of 1234 and press ENTER SEARCH TIME SEARCH SEARCH BY TIME Click the date that user want The DVR uses a calendar and timeline search method for quick access to recorded footage The calendar displayed on the left shows the current month Days
24. D S T When set to ON the DVR will automatically adjust the time by one hour on the relevant date in spring and autumn 39 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM NETWORK NETWORK Click the NETWORK menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the E button for ON OFF 127 0 0 DONS DVRL INK NE 6100 80 8192 KBPS 1 1 0 27 0 1 1 T DHCP When enabled the DVR will obtain an IP address automatically if connected to a DHCP server or router DDNS When enabled the DVR can be accessed through a Dynamic DNS server Commonly used if a broadband connection does not have a static IP address WEB SERVICE When enabled allows remote connections using Internet Explorer or other web browsers IP ADDRESS If DHCP is not being used the IP address can be manually set GATEWAY If DHCP is not being used the gateway IP address can be manually set SUBNET MASK If DHCP is not being used the subnet mask can be manually set 1ST DNS SERVER If DHCP is not being used the first DNS server can be manually set 2ND DNS SERVER If DHCP is not being used the second DNS server can be manually set DDNS SERVER If DDNS is enabled the host DDNS server is specified here NET CLIENT PORT The port number that the DVR uses to support remote connection from the client software WEB SERVER PORT The port number that the DVR uses to support remote connection from Internet Explorer or other web browsers MAX TX SPEED Specifies the maximum b
25. FF value To manage the internal hard drives highlight DISK MANAGE and press ENTER RECORD TIME LIMIT In certain circumstances it may be necessary to limit the amount of footage stored on the DVR to comply with data protection laws for example Recording can be limited to 12 hours 1 day 2 days 3 days 1 week or one month Once the DVR has this amount of footage stored it will start to overwrite the earliest recorded footage OVERWRITE When set ON the DVR will start overwriting the earliest recorded footage once the hard drive becomes full In this case the percentage of hard drive used shown in live display will always be 99 When set to OFF the DVR will stop recording when the disk becomes full FORMAT If necessary all footage can be erased from the DVR using this option Please note When RECORD TIME LIMIT is set the percentage of HDD used shown in live display mode may never reach 99 For example if the total HDD capacity of the DVR allows for a recording time of 4 days under normal operation if the RECORD TIME LIMIT is set to 2 days the percentage of HDD used will never exceed 50 Please note When a RECORD TIME LIMIT is set the OVERWRITE option cannot be changed 44 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT continued SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 3 10 05 51ENCUTAM 0 0 0 7 PE NTSC Click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu 9 GB 81 GB And click the PRESS menu for FW Upgrade g Facto
26. FICE to highlight it and then enter the following information in the DVR Information window Connect Manager Configuration Group Site Ga OFFICE DYR Information Name Any name that will easily identify the DVR IP Domain Name The IP or DDNS address of IP Domain Name 132 168 123 123 the DVR Part Port The network port of the DVR SEE User ID A valid user ID already setup on the DVR Password Mame Sales Part F LA Password The password assigned to the user ID Camera Assignment Client In the Camera Assignment window specific channels of the DVR can be allocated to the remote client display channels Using the drop down lists under DVR select which channels are displayed and in what position To ignore certain channels leave the drop down as x In this case only channels 1 4 from the selected DVR will be displayed Note only one instance of each channel can be selected Each connection group can display a total of 16 channels from one or more DVRs For example a connection group could consist of one 16ch DVR and display all 16 channels Or it might consist of two 16 channel DVRs and display 7 channels from one and 9 channels from another 60 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP DETAIL SETUP continued Event System Alarm Video Record es Monitoring audio Audio out Alarm out Connection retres ADE To complete the details for the selected DV
27. Info Fossen Record Camera Sound Event Sensor System Check the DVR System information SAW Version VO T NumberofHDD Her HawVerion v1 0 IP ddress 192 168 150 108 SMTP Video Signal Type NTSC T MACAddess 00 115H01 2e15 Type the SMTP server name and user ID amp password to use E mail notification SMTP Server o Users Port 25 Security Off Add or delete any user User j Password Users Network Speed e Network Speed 8 Mbps ADMIN ADMIN J i Disk Overwrite Select the network speed User ID Group E mail Add Disk Overwrite Off Select the On amp Off for using disk overwrite Record Time Link Select the recording period 72
28. R Tick the event occurrences that the DVR will send to the remote client system log Tick Audio out to enable or disable the audio talkback function Tick Alarm out to enable the remote alarm trigger function In Monitoring audio choose which DVR audio input is transmitted to the remote client software during live display In Connection retries choose the number of times the remote client will attempt to connect before giving an error Finally click ADD to save all the details Local Setup Connect Manager Configuration Group DYA Information Sj Bak IP Domain Name 8 Sales Part Si Account Par A Pet L LAP Part User ID a PARKING LOT i Gatel Gate2 Camera Assignment l Gate3 Name Password In Out Monitoring audio Connection retries Cancel To add up to three more DVRs to this group simply repeat the steps from the previous page in Enter DVR details To create another connection group repeat the steps from the previous page in Create a connection group During operation only one group can be connected at once For example OFFICE must be disconnected before connecting to Head Office 61 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION Local Setup Connect Manager Configuration Video OSD Title Name Date Time Resolution Video Output Overlay Mixer Video Renderer O GDI Changes to the Video Ou
29. SEARCH BAR 63 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP EXPLAINATION OF FUNCTION KEYS LIVE Button Return to the Live mode SETUP Button Entering the client software to change or check the setting DVR SETUP Button Entering the connected DVR to change or check the setting 2 DIVISIION SCREEN Button Change the division screen to 1 4 9 or 16 3 BACKUP Button Can backup by channel including audio STILL SHOT Button Can save current image LOG VIEWER Button Can see all log records BACKUP PLAYER EXECUTE button Execute the backup player PRINT Button Can print current image EVENT VIEWER Button Can see all event records 4 CAMERA SELECTION Button Can select camera number QUICK SEARCH Button To playback quickly select date and time 6 SEARCH CONTROLLER Button Can control search function 7 SEARCH BAR Displayed recording status 64 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP QUICK SEARCH Oo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Click the SEARCH button in live display mode to switch to search mode The TIMELINE at the bottom of the display shows a graphical overview of recorded footage for a particular day White blocks indicate footage for a particular time segment whilst blue blocks indicate no footage 6 14 2007 z Choose the required date by selecting and then adjusting the date value using 15 28 03 E the up and down arrows As different dates are selected the TIMELINE changes to show th
30. Screen ENTER Apply Select Go to Next Screen Navigation Buttons Used for Playback Control Menu Navigation and PTZ Focus Control SEQUENCE ZOOM 0006 Change Display Search Menu PIZ IRIS Mode Mode X If there are many DVRs on stack each DVR must be set different ID then Remote controller set each ID on DVR Can control all DVRs on one Remote controller by each ID How to set ID on the remote controller Press the ID button then displayed INPUT ID statement Press the set ID and Press the RETURN button The default ID is 01 For DVR ID see the page46 For returning to the original situation press the ID button again And Input the 255 and press the RETURN button of remote controller 12 CONNECT amp POWER ON e Connect up to 4 CAMERA INPUTS as necessary The DVR also has LOOP OUTPUTS so that any signals can be fed to other equipment if required Termination is automatically set by the DVR depending on connection type e Connect one or more monitors to the DVR using the COMPOSITE VGA or S VIDEO connections e Connect power to the DVR The DVR checks for proper power connection and emits two beeps Press ANY BUTTON on the front panel of the DVR to begin operation Checking Hard Diski Drives DiskO HDD HDS7280 I8OPLAT20 Total 1 HDD Found System Disk Is Detected File System Recovery Completed The DVR startup screen detects and checks the status of hard drives and the CDRW DVR RW drive After startup
31. andwidth that the DVR can use during a remote connection Please note If any network settings are modified the DVR will need to be restarted for changes to take effect 40 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM MAIL Click the MAIL menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the E button for ON OFF SERVER The SMTP outbound email server that should be used to send email notifications PORT The outbound email port number SECURITY Set to OFF if the SERVER does not require a username and password to connect USER Enter a username to identify the DVR in email messages PASSWORD If SECURITY is set to ON enter the password here TEST E MAIL Can test E mail function Please note A USER must be entered for the mail function to operate correctly The username must not contain spaces SYSTEM USER MANAGEMENT USER MANAGEMENT ADMIN Click the USER MANAGEMENT menu and double click the ADMIN on the GROUP menu By default the DVR is configured with a user ID of ADMIN belonging to the ADMIN group and with a password of 1234 As well as the ability to add new users existing user details can be modified To modify user details highlight the user with the green cursor and press ENTER 41 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM USER MANAGEMENT continued USER MANAGEMENT ADMIN For edit double click on the each tap After changing click the button USER ID Edit the user ID using the virtual keyboard PASSWORD Change
32. cursor The blue cursor shown represents one hour in this case between 00 00 and 01 00 The table below the time bar shows the recording settings for this time period RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE HEDUL L Drag the time that user want HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST Example To change the recording settings between 09 00 and 18 00 Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 09 00 position and press ENTER The cursor changes to orange to show the start position Use the CURSOR KEYS to stretch the orange cursor across to the 18 00 position 21 RECORD MENU PARAMETER continued RECORDING ALARM RECORD p OPERATION SCHEDULE Click the SIZE FPS QUALITY and AUDIO value Then click the value by A button to change 352 352 240 30 HIGHEST 240 30 HIGHEST x 362x240 30 HIGHEST x 352x240 30 HIGHEST 3 frames remained Press ENTER Recording settings for the selected time period are displayed SIZE Recording resolutions of 352x288 704x288 or 704x576 can be selected for each channel FPS Frame rates between 1 and 25 can be set for each channel QUALITY Four different picture recording qualities can be set for each channel AUDIO If audio devices are connected to the DVR any audio channel can be assigned to any of the video channels During playback when a particular channel is selected in full screen the assigned audio channel will be playe
33. d back at the same time Adjust values as desired and select OK to finish and return to the parameter menu Other time periods can be configured in the same manner Remember that if SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY recording settings need to be changed for each day as well as for each particular time The default settings for all channels is 352 x 288 7FPS HIGHEST quality Note The DVR supports a maximum recording rate across all channels of 112 frames per second at 352x288 resolution As settings are adjusted the frames available at bottom left displays the number of available frames still remaining and must always be zero or higher If whilst changing recording settings this figure becomes negative recording resolutions and or frame rates must be lowered to increase the frames available value to zero or above 22 RECORD MENU SCHEDULE RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE b Click the SCHEDULE menu To change SCHEDULE settings highlight TIMER MOTION SETUP and press ENTER Use the CURSOR KEYS to highlight SCHEDULE and press ENTER The schedule box is highlighted in purple RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE Click the Time and Channel Press ENTER to display the green cursor Example To set all channels to motion detection recording only between 18 00 and 00 00 Use the CURSOR KEYS to move the green cursor to the 18 00 position and press ENTER The cursor changes to o
34. d detect problems that may be developing DRIVE Selects which hard drive to configure for monitoring SMART ALARM Enables SMART disk monitoring CHECK INTERVAL Can be adjusted as desired EVENT SENSOR ALARM INPUT ALARM INPUT Click the ALARM INPUT menu and click the OPERATION and TYPE value Then click the value by E button to change Determines the behavior of each of the 4 alarm inputs OPERATION Alarm inputs can be enabled or disabled TYPE Alarm inputs can be set as normally open or normally closed 35 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR ALARM OUTPUT Click the ALARM OUTPUT menu and click the each value Then click the value by E button to change Determines the behavior and actions that will trigger each of the 4 alarm outputs Behavior settings OPERATION The selected alarm output can be enabled or disabled MODE Can be either TRANSPARENT the output is active only when the trigger criteria is present or LATCHED the output is active for a set period of time after a trigger HDD EVENT Determines whether a hard drive event triggers the alarm output TYPE Can be set to high OV to 5V when activated or low 5V to OV when activated DURATION In LATCHED mode the time that the alarm output remains active after it has been triggered Action settings ALARM Determines whether alarm inputs will trigger the alarm output VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selec
35. dual hour Note that when SCHEDULE MODE is set to WEEKLY each day of the week can also be selected SCHEDULE This section determines at what times the DVR will monitor the alarm inputs and activate recording Please refer to Continuous Motion Record Schedule on page 20 for details on setting up PARAMETER and SCHEDULE Alarm activated recording can be used in conjunction with Continuous Motion Record Schedule For example the DVR could be configured to record continuously at a low frame rate set in Continues Motion Record Schedule and then increase to a higher frame rate during an alarm input set in Alarm Record Schedule 26 SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA PTZ SETUP COLOR SETUP Click the CAMERA menu MOTION SENSOR To setup the various camera options highlight CAMERA and press ENTER CAMERA CAMERA TITLE CAMERA TITLE catia Click the CAMERA TITLE menu and click the massa ON OFF menu on the COVERT menu Then click the J button for ON OFF Click the CAM No on the TITLE menu and change the camera name COVERT When set to ON the camera image is not displayed in live display but continues to be recorded TITLE For each camera a title of up to 11 characters can be set using the virtual keyboard 27 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY PTZ SETUP GAMERA TITLE Click the PTZ SETUP menu and click the each CAMERAS value on the ADDRESS PROTOCOL and a BAUD RATE menu Change the value by J but
36. e status of recorded footage for that particular date Use the mouse to drag the CURSOR to the required time The exact time selected is displayed under the date gt Click to begin playback from the selected date and time To select reverse play click 4 Use and to increase or decrease playback speed Click to stop playback and choose another time date if required 65 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP ARCHIVING Archiving Time Range Start Time 2007 06 14 10 44 x EndTime 2007 06 14 15 44 x Channel Chi Ch2 Ch3 Ch 4 Ch5 CHh6 Ch Ch 8 Cho Ch 10 _ Ch 11 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 14 Ch 15 Ch 16 Select All Deselect All STILL SHOT Save in O DVR Remote Agent v f e FS Cancel ame Save as type BMP type bmp Pre recorded footage on a DVR can be archived to the local PC hard disk Click the ARCHIVE button to show the archiving screen Choose start time end time which channels to archive and whether to include audio For convenience choosing Select All will highlight all available channels including audio for archiving Click OK to begin archiving data to the PC hard drive During playback a still image can be save to the local PC hard disk by clicking the SNAPSHOT button Specify the file location file name and choose BMP or JPG format Click Save The snapshot image is saved in the same style as the currently selected screen display
37. en the Virtual Keyboard will be appeared Then click the password and click the M button To archive recorded footage to USB memory stick or CD press the ARCHIVE button To protect unauthorized viewing and distribution of footage only the ADMIN user level can archive footage To login as ADMIN enter the default password of 1234 and press ENTER 2 CANERAT ARCHIVING ATAPI CDROM Recorder 2008 03 07 23 43 2008 03 07 23 43 BURNING Click the each value Then click the value by g button to change Click the START menu ARCHIVE The Archiving screen allows the operator to choose exactly what to backup and to where Use the CURSOR KEYS to navigate around the Archiving screen To change any value or setting Press ENTER to change the green cursor to orange Use the up and down CURSOR KEYS to change the value Press ENTER to accept the value or RETURN to cancel To change a tick box setting press ENTER to toggle on or off 52 ARCHIVING ARCHIVING continued ARCHIVING SELECT DEVICE Choose between CDR or USB CT DEVIC DIAL SUR BATUT A FROM TO Start and end time to backup 2008 03 07 23 43 2008 03 07 23 43 MODE Backup only or Erase and backup BURNING A V CHANNEL Video and audio for any channel can be included or excluded from the backup ARCHIVE EI TITLE The name of the archive set EVENT When selected the event log for the particular archive time period is included SEAR
38. f the button is pressed and released during operation the last shuttle function is held even if the wheel is released When playback is paused the can be used to accurately move the footage forward or backwards frame by frame Playback speed and direction can also be controlled using the five playback buttons located under the jog wheel To exit playback mode and return to the search screen to choose another time and date press To exit the search screen and go back to live view repeatedly press SEARCH SEARCH EVENT SEARCH Click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen and Click the SEARCH menu Double click on the Password tap then the Virtual Keyboard will be appeared Then click the password and click the M button The DVR event log stores events such as motion and alarm activated recording video loss etc To search for an event and playback the recorded footage press the SEARCH button and log in as ADMIN with the default password of 1234 SEARCH BY EVENT 2008 03 07 00 00 2008 03 07 23 59 Click the SEARCH BY EVENT menu and each value Then click the value by s button to change Click the START menu To display the event log screen press the right CURSOR KEY to select SEARCH BY EVENT and press ENTER Various filters can be used to limit the number of events displayed Using the CURSOR KEYS and ENTER button select the FROM and TO date time and the events and channels required
39. he behavior and actions that will send an email to a remote user Behavior settings NOTIFICATION Email notification can be turned ON or OFF HDD EVENT Determines whether a hard drive event sends an email Action settings ALARM Determines whether alarm inputs will send an email VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will send an email MOTION Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will send an email Email settings must also be configured in MAIL and USER MANAGEMENT settings described on page 42 38 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM NETWORK MAIL USER MANAGEMENT DISK MANAGEMENT Click the SYSTEM menu SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CONTROL DEVICE SHUTDOWN To setup the various system options highlight SYSTEM and press ENTER SYSTEM DATE TIME DATE TIME 2008 03 07 22 45 YYYY MM DD 24 HOUR nemna Click the DATE TIME menu and click the ee SEG org TI ON OFF menu CIME ZO aMT 00 00 Europe London 3 Then click the s button for ON OFF DATE TIME Allows the operator to set or modify the current date amp time DATE FORMAT Determines how the date is displayed TIME FORMAT Determines how the time is displayed NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP If the DVR is connected to the Internet the time and date can be accurately set by selecting SYNC and pressing ENTER TIME ZONE SETUP should be set according to the region that the DVR is used in
40. how long the full screen popup is displayed after an alarm input If the alarm condition continues the popup screen is displayed constantly MOTION POP UP MODE When set to ON motion detection will cause the associated channel to display full screen MOTION POP UP DWELL Determines how long the full screen popup is displayed after motion detection If motion continues the popup screen is displayed constantly To change any of these settings highlight MONITOR and press ENTER to select Use the CURSOR KEYS to navigate to the option required Press ENTER to select the option the cursor changes to orange and use the CURSOR KEYS to change the setting Press ENTER to save the setting or RETURN to cancel 18 RECORD RECORD pe Click the RECORD menu and RECORDING OPERATIONS menu RECORDING OPERATIONS To setup the recording behavior of the DVR highlight RECORD MENU and press ENTER RECORD RECORDING OPERATIONS CONTINUOUS y AM pennon ALARM RECORD MOTION RECORD Cene nI E SCHEDULE Click the RECORDING OPERATION menu and click the each value Then click the value by s button to change SCHEDULE MODE Either DAILY one schedule will apply to every day of the week or WEEKLY each day of the week has its own schedule PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME When the DVR is not in continuous recording mode this setting determines the amount of footage that is always recorded before an event occurs motion detection
41. ilt movement is controlled by the CURSOR KEYS zoom is controlled by turning the SHUTTLE WHEEL 14 LIVE DISPLAY PTZ Camera Control continued lt amp gt controls focus 4 amp Y controls the iris Press DISPLAY or SEQ buttons to decrease or increase the swing number Press PAUSE to program the preset or ENTER to call an existing swing Press RETURN to exit PTZ mode and return to live view 15 SYSTEM SETUP pe Click the right mouse button on the Live Display screen and Click the SETUP menu Double click on the Password tap then the Virtual Keyboard will be appeared Then click the password and click the M button Press the SETUP button to bring up the menu login screen Only operators with ADMIN rights can configure the DVR Enter the default password of 1234 MONITOR Click the DISPLAY menu To navigate around any items in the setup menu use the CURSOR KEYS and the ENTER and RETURN buttons In general the ENTER button is used to select and change a particular item and the RETURN button is used to cancel a change or exit from a particular setup screen To setup all main system functions highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press ENTER 16 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY To setup the various display options highlight DISPLAY and press ENTER DISPLAY OSD pe Click the OSD menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the g button for ON OFF STATUS BAR Turns the status bar at the bottom of
42. ing of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 On Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Chi Off Recording of Camera 1 is S Motion Ch1 On Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 Off Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 On Recording of Camera 1 is S Motion Ch1 Off Recording of Camera 1 is 5 Motion Ch1 On Recording of Camera 1 is S Motion Ch1 Off ee ee Maussano 1 M gt 68 During playback a still image can be printed on the local PC printer by clicking the PRINT button The printed image is in the same style as the currently selected screen display for example quad screen During playback any live events detected on the DVR are sent to the remote client event log To display this click the CURRENT EVENT LOG button REMOTE CLIENT SETUP REMOTE RECORDING SETUP Only the ADMIN user can configure a DVR remotely With the exception of network settings and certain display options any of the DVR settings can be changed ENTERING SETUP Click the SETUP button enter the correct password for the ADMIN user and click OK Checking Authority UselD ADMIN Password RECORD Remote Setup Record Operations Record Camera Sound Event Sensor System _ z Schedule Mode Select Weekly Or Daily Recording Operations Continuous Motion Record Schedule Schedule Mode Daily vi Everyday CH Size Rec Rate Quality Audio Pre Event Recording Time _FreEventRecodngTine 1 1 352x240 30 Hiest OG
43. ncluding control of PTZ cameras In addition playback remote setup audio talkback local backup and remote alarm triggering can all be achieved Client Software Installation iz Remote Agent Welcome to the RemoteAgent Setup Wizard The installer will guide wou through the steps required to Install Remotedgent om pour computer Insert the CD supplied with the DVR into your PC s CD ROM drive The install process will begin automatically and display the following screen Click Next gt to continue WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil ar criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the masimum extent possible under the law Cancel ie RemoteAgent Contirm Installation The installer is ready to install RemoteAgent on Your computer Click Nest to start the installation Click Next gt to begin installation 55 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP j RemoteAgent Installing RemoteAgent Remote amp gent iz being installed Please wait E ee The DVR remote client software is installed Cancel ig RemoteAgent Installation Complete Remote amp gent has been successfully installed A final install screen is displayed confirming that installation is successful Click Close to exit Two icons are created on the PC desktop
44. range to show the start position 23 RECORD MENU SCHEDULE continued RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE Drag the Time and Channel by left mouse Use the CURSOR KEYS to stretch the orange cursor across and down to select all channels between 18 00 and 00 00 RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE After drag click the Motion Press ENTER highlight MOTION and press ENTER again 24 RECORD MENU SCHEDULE continued RECORDING ALARM RECORD OPERATION SCHEDULE The selected area now displays the symbol for motion recording half light blue block Repeat the above procedure to set different recording schedules for individual channels and time periods The schedule screen has 3 symbols to show the different recording modes Dark blue blocks No scheduled or motion recording Light blue blocks The DVR will record continuously Half light blue block The DVR will only record when motion is detected 25 RECORD MENU RECORD ALARM REOCRD SCHEDULE CONTINUOUS MOTION RECORD SCHEDULE RECORDING OPERATION Click the ALARM RECORD SCHEDULE menu The setting is same as CONTINUOUS MOTION HIGHEST g RECORD SCHEDULE HIGHEST HIGHEST HIGHEST This setup screen allows the operator to configure alarm input activated recording PARAMETER Recording settings for each channel can be defined across a 24 hour period in blocks for example between 09 00 and 18 00 or for each indivi
45. resented in a simple to use and logical GUI format GENUINE TRIPLEX OPERATION The DVR will continue to record at full frame rate during local playback local setup multi user remote viewing and playback and remote setup AUDIO 4 audio inputs are supported which can be assigned to any video channel Live and recorded audio can be Monitored remotely over the internet and remote talkback audio transmission to the DVR is also possible BACKUP Recorded footage including audio can be archived to USB memory stick or CD Playback software is embedded with the backup files and the backup also contains the system event log and backup log for full traceability REMOTE CONNECTION Software is provided to allow remote connection to up to 4 DVRs in one session Depending on user level Full DVR control is available over the internet as well as the ability to remotely configure the DVR Alarm outputs on the DVR can be remotely triggered over the internet COMPREHENSIVE RECORDING SETUP Recording can be scheduled alarm activated or motion activated For each type of recording frame rates image quality and audio recording properties can be adjusted per hour per day and for each individual channel The DVR also has a panic recording feature from the front panel or external input which overrides all other recording settings to provide the best quality recording in the event of an emergency PTZ CONTROL Full PTZ control is available from
46. ry Default and System Data F W version Shows the firmware version of the DVR H W version Shows the hardware version of the DVR VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE The DVR automatically switches between PAL and NTSC depending on the channel 1 input signal at power on DISK CAPACITY The first value shows the amount of hard drive capacity used by recorded footage the second value shows the total hard drive capacity installed IP ADDRESS Shows either the manual IP address entered in NETWORK setup or the IP address assigned by a DHCP server if enabled MAC ADDRESS Shows the MAC Media Access Control address of the DVR It is unique no other network device has this MAC address SYSTEM NAME A system name of up to 10 characters can be defined It is used so that notification emails can be identified F W UPDATE Firmware updates may be released periodically to enhance system performance and add extra features The operator can upgrade the firmware using a USB memory stick FACTORY DEFAULT If settings have been changed which cause erratic behavior the factory default settings can be loaded SYSTEM DATA System settings can be saved to a USB memory stick The settings can be reloaded in case of accidental factory reset or can be transferred to another DVR if multiple units need to be installed with the same settings All information is saved apart from network settings and system name 45 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM CONTROL DEVICE
47. ted channels will trigger the alarm output MOTION Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will trigger the alarm output Remember to select APPLY and press ENTER to save all settings before exiting these menus 36 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR BUZZER OUT BUZZER OUT Click the BUZZER OUTPUT menu and click the each value Then click the value by E button to change Determines the behavior and actions that will trigger the internal buzzer Behavior settings OPERATION The internal buzzer can be enabled or disabled HDD EVENT Determines whether a hard drive event sounds the buzzer MODE Can be either TRANSPARENT the buzzer sounds only when the trigger criteria is present or LATCHED the buzzer sounds for a set period of time after the trigger DURATION In LATCHED mode the time that the buzzer sounds after it has been triggered Action settings ALARM Determines whether alarm inputs will sound the buzzer VIDEO LOSS Determines whether video loss on any of the selected channels will sound the buzzer MOTION Determines whether motion detection on any of the selected channels will sound the buzzer Remember to select APPLY and press ENTER to save all settings before exiting these menus 37 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR EMAIL NOTIFICATION E MAIL NOTIFIGATION Click the EMAIL NOTIFICATION menu and click the each value Then check the usage by click Determines t
48. ton ADDRESS The unique ID of the PTZ device PROTOCOL The protocol of the PTZ device BAUD RATE The baud rate of the PTZ device PTZ PROPERTY CH1 NONE Click the Gh button and change the detail FR value by Bf button PTZ properties can also be adjusted for each channel by selecting the MM icon and pressing ENTER Note that some settings such as AUTO FOCUS may not be compatible with particular PTZ equipment If this is the case changing this value will have no effect on PTZ control 28 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY COLOR SETUP COLOR SETUP Click the COLOR SETUP menu and click the value on the BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT and COLOR menu Brightness contrast tint and color can be adjusted for each individual channel Highlight which channel to modify and press ENTER DISPLAY COLOR SETUP continued Click the each value by E button The selected channel is displayed in full screen BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT and COLOUR can be changed as necessary To modify a different channel highlight CAMERA and choose the desired channel Press RETURN when all changes are complete 29 SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY MOTION SENSOR MOTION SENSOR Click the MOTION SENSOR menu and click the value on the SENSITIVITY menu Change the value by Bj button SENSITIVITY Between 1 Lowest and 10 Highest and determines the degree of motion required before recording is activated Click the ARE
49. tput will not take effect until you restart the client program Video Mode Video Display Sequence Interval 5 v sec Quality Improve Alarm Pop up OFF sec Saving Directory CAS aveFolders Click the Configuration tab to setup various remote client program options Video OSD Select or deselect the information that is displayed for each channel when a DVR is connected Video Output For best results leave set at the default of Video Renderer Overlay mixer and GDI are provided only for backwards compatibility with older PCs Video Mode Define the sequence time between each channel when in sequence mode Also determines the full screen popup time when an alarm is triggered on the DVR Video Display For best results leave Quality improve selected Saving directory Specify the location where AVI files and snapshots will be saved to the local PC 62 REMOTE CLIENT SETUP REMOTE SEARCH Click the SEARCH button to playback Lo a e i je Eames JE fer _ rn JR z j s O M gt LIVE button PRINT button g SETUP button EVENT VIEWER button DVR SETUP button mC a SE CAMERA SELECTION button EH DIVISION SCREEN buttons 5 mer _ QUICK SEARCH button El ARCHIVING button P64 STILL SHOT button LOG VIEWER button BACKUP PLAYER EXCUTE button SEARCH CONTROLLER button 7
50. ule must be defined in the RECORD MENU described on page 20 32 SYSTEM SETUP SOUND Click the SOUND menu To setup the various sound options highlight SOUND and press ENTER SOUND AUDIO AUDIO SETUP Click the AUDIO menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the EH button for ON OFF LIVE AUDIO When set to ON the selected audio channel can be monitored on the AUDIO OUTPUT AUDIO MONITORING CHANNEL Specify which one of the 4 AUDIO INPUTS is routed to the AUDIO OUTPUT NETWORK AUDIO TX When set to ON live and playback audio is transmitted to a remote PC connection NETWORK AUDIO RX When set to ON allows a remote PC connection to send audio back to the DVR 33 SYSTEM SETUP SOUND BUZZER BUZZER Click the BUZZER menu and click the ON OFF menu Then click the J button for ON OFF KEYPAD When set to ON each front panel button press is confirmed by a beep IR REMOTE When set to ON each command received from the IR remote is confirmed by a beep EVENT SENSOR HDD EVENT ALARM IN ALARM OUT BUZZER OUT Click the SYSTEM menu E MAIL NOTIFICATION To setup the various system options highlight SYSTEM and press ENTER 34 SYSTEM SETUP EVENT SENSOR HDD EVENT HDD EVENT DRIVE Click the HDD EVENT menu and click the DRIVE SMART ALARM and CHECK INTERVAL value Then click the value by EH button to change The DVR can monitor the hard drives an

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