5Chapter 11. Removable HDD TrayThe metal HDD trays enable a secure fit for the HDD and the airventilation holes in front ensure that air flows to the
95Chapter 14Figure 14-23: Main Remote Screen - Setup ScreenRemote Camera ConfigurationWhen configuring cameras remotely for the first time, please ins
96Additionally, in the camera configuring screen users may have thefollowing selections:1.Cameras2.Activate the camera and the camera name3.Status Dis
97Chapter 14b. “Draw Area” button : up to 6 motion detectionframes can be drawn.c. “Clean Area” button .Figure 14-26: Remote Camera Configuration(2
9819.Motion Detection —a. Sensitivity — from 1 to 5b. Differentia — from 1 to 10After changing the settings, click the “OK” button to complete the set
99Chapter 14Figure 14-28: date2.Then click to choose the right Hour and Minute.Figure 14-29: Remote Schedule Window3.Once complete, click “Add” to a
1003.Then you can see the recording schedule after the modifications atthe bottom of the window.Delete/Delete all scheduled SettingsChoose the schedul
101Chapter 14a.Type Authority: Administrator or Normal userb.Access Authority:User can give the rights for control PTZ camera, playback record-ing dat
102If no authority is granted at the time of account setup, then you cannot changethe password.Figure 14-34: Normal User Change Password WindowRemote
103Chapter 141.Click on the “System” link in the browser window toenter the Remote System Settings screen.In this screen, you are provided with the
104Remote Alarm SettingsRemote Alarm Setting functions give the administrator the opportunity tochange alarm functions from a remote site.Figure 14-36
6Rear ViewPlease refer to Figure 1-3 and the following descriptions to identify thecomponents on the rear side of the Digital Video Recorder.Figure 1-
105Chapter 14Figure 14-37: Remote Alarm LogIf you would like to delete all logs, click in the checkbox next to “Select All”,then press “Delete” , and
106As previously, check individual logs respectively or click in the checkboxnext to “Select All”, and then click “Delete” to delete unwanted logs.Re
107Appendix ABackup to NAS (Network Attached Storage)Backup to NAS(Network Attached Storage)Because the image data of the DVR are larger than text fil
108Figure A-2: NAS settingNote: One NAS can connect multiple DVR hosts, in order not to confoundthe back-up data, their folders’ names should be diffe
109Appendix CNTP (Network Time Protocol)NTP (Network Time Protocol)The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the clock of DVR toanother r
110Figure B-2: NTP setting4.NTP Server: Fill in the ‘’NTP Server’’ and click the ‘’Add’’ button toput the NTP server into the list. DVR can have their
111Appendix CAudioAudioDVR supports for only 1-CH audio recording. Providing audio recording andaudio playback via built-in audio device of mothboard.
112Related settings as below:Figure C-2:Sound Setling screenRecording Property1.Camera select: only support 1CH audio for the first one camera.2.Selec
113Appendix CFigure C-3: Real-time monitoring screen with audioFigure C-4: Playblack screen with audio2.The real-time monitoring and playback screen i
114Figure C-5: Real-time monitoring screen in mute modeFigure C-6: Playback screen in mute mode
7Chapter 11. Power FanThis is used to cool the power supply.2. System Ventilation FanThis fan ventilates the entire system.3.BNC Camera InputUse BNC p
115Appendix DMulti-PlaybackMulti-PlaybackLet’s take a look at how we can use the multi-playback function.1.Click the ”playback” button on the main s
1163. Click the slice4, slice9, or slice16 to select 4-camera, 9-camera, or 16-camera synchronous multi-playback respectively.4. Click “OK” and then c
117Appendix EAppendix ETROUBLESHOOTINGYour Digital Video Recorder has passed through a series of rigorous qualityassurance tests to guarantee reliable
118messages. It is important to determine whether the software error mes-sage you are getting is from the operating system. Once you know this, youcan
119Appendix Emessage appears on your display screen. A memory test message ap-pears next; as the test continues, memory size increases until all insta
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121Appendix FAppendix FCONFIGURING ACTIVEXActiveX is one type of VBscript. ActiveX is used for client-side communica-tion with the main application.Ac
122Choose which features of DVR Active X installer you want to install1.DVR ActiveX: to copy the file to the computer2.Start Menu ShortcutsFigure F-3:
123Third Party Software LicensesThis system includes third party packages licensed under the GNU Gen-eral Public License (GPL), the GNU General Public
12445.slang-1.4.2-2.src.rpm(GPL)46.libstdc++-2.96-81.src.rpm(GPL)47.info-4.0-20.src.rpm(GPL)48.mgetty-1.1.25-2.src.rpm(GPL)49.mingetty-0.9.4-16.src.rp
811.Power SwitchUse this switch to power the machine on or to cut off the power.12.RS-232 PortConnect this socket to the MODEM to enable the sending o
9Chapter 2Chapter 2GETTING STARTEDThis chapter explains what you need to do after turning on your Digital VideoRecorder. Experienced DVR users may sk
10Once the boot process is complete, the Digital Video Recorder will directlydisplay all the connected cameras (see Figure 2-2), enabling the user toc
11Chapter 2Right-side ToolbarFigure 2-3: Right-side Toolbar1.System Time / Version IndicatorThis indicator displays the Date/Month/Year and Time in di
12Clicking this icon will display four camera images on the screen.7.9-Camera Viewable IconClicking this icon will display nine camera images on the s
13Chapter 2Clicking this icon will zoom in the selected camera images or, justdouble-click the respective camera image on the main screen.5.Zoom-out I
14Figure2-5: Logging into the systemShutting Down the System1. Click the Log-on Icon...
Table of ContentsAbout This Manual...iChapter 1 Digita
15Chapter 3Chapter 3QUICK GUIDE TO ICONS ON THE MAIN SCREENThis chapter explains the quick access icons on the main screen. Some ofthese icon function
16Single View Camera Screen1.Step 1: Click the Single View Camera Icon on the right-side toolbar------------------------------------------------------
17Chapter 3The DVR system can be configured with a Single View Camera Screenwhich could display different camera viewpoints at 6-second intervals. Mor
18Full Screen Mode1.Step 1: Click the Full Screen View Icon on the right-side toolbar...
19Chapter 4Chapter 4CONFIGURING THE CAMERASThis chapter explains how to set and configure the cameras connected toyour Digital Video Recorder. Once yo
20NO SIGNAL in blue, and this condition will waste system resources.So don’t enable a camera before installing it.Figure 4-2: Camera Naming FieldSett
21Chapter 4light-source color of the same brightnessiii.“Brightness”- This is the attribute of light-source colors by whichemitted light is ordered co
22Figure 4-5: Recording Quality and Motion Detection AreaSetting Motion DetectionUnder “Motion Detection” users can select:i. Sensitivity - To set the
23Chapter 5Chapter 5SCHEDULING RECORDINGThis chapter explains how to schedule recording for different cameras con-nected to your Digital Video Recorde
243.Under REC Mode (Record Mode), users have four choices:i. Once - Provides a recording option for a specified period of timeFigure 5-2: Record Mode
About This ManualThis manual is designed to assist customers in the use of the Digital VideoRecorder produced by our company. Information in this docu
25Chapter 54.After you have selected the record mode and record option, choosethe camera you want to configure (you can also choose the camerafirst an
26Daily SchedulingBy choosing the “Daily” scheduling mode of the DVR, users can set a par-ticular period for recording during one day.1.Select the “Da
27Chapter 6ACCOUNT SETTINGSThe Account Settings area allows the administrator of the DVR to add usersto the system. There are two types of users, one
289.Click the checkbox next to “Remote” to give the user remote access.(Remote access means users are able to access the DVR over the localLAN or Inte
29Chapter 6To Modify User Settings1.Select the user.2.Make the changes in the Main Account Panel3.Click the “Modify” button.4.Click “Apply” , then
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31Chapter 7Chapter 7SYSTEM SETTINGSThe System Settings Panel is the main window for naming and setting basicconfigurations for the DVR. These very imp
325.Click “Apply” , and “OK” .ADSL Dial-up and DDNS Set-upIt supports DDNS services for remote site users using fixed host name toconnecting with
33Chapter 74.Click “Save” to save your settings, and then click “Manual Register”, ifthere shows a register success message, which means the domainnam
34Figure 7-4: Modem Dial-up settingsPrinter SettingThis DVR System is capable of sending static images to a printer. Theseprinted images may reveal m
WarningIt is essential that only the supplied special devices be used, and alsoonly the components approved by the manufacturer or the authorizeddeale
35Chapter 73.select the “Printer type”, “Paper size”, “Resolution” and“Color depth”.4.then click “ok” to confirm.5.then the window will show if you
36Restoring settings from the Back-up deviceThe DVR system can restore the system configuration settings from theback-up device. The system supports d
37Chapter 7Other SettingsRecycle RecordingThe first additional option to explore is “Recycle Rec”, which refers to therecycling of recording. When th
38Figure 7-11:Auto Login, Cam Auto Switch, andMinimize Video SizeCam Auto SwitchThe third option under “Others” makes it possible to view different ca
39Chapter 7frame consists only of the incremental changes necessary to form the nextframe, rather than an entire new frame. The greater the number of
401.click the “System” tab.2.under the “Others” item, uncheck the “Enable telnetd”.3.Click “Apply” , then “OK” to apply the change.Figure 7-13: En
41Chapter 7should be used through Internet connections, or there are several DVRhosts providing service outwards, then Virtual Server should be an ide
42Figure 7-14:Reboot
43Chapter 8Chapter 8ALARM SETTINGSThe Alarm Settings area allows the administrator of the DVR to set alarms fora number of alarm types. The most impor
445.Click the checkbox next to “Enable” first, then click “Enable TriggerPeriod” again and enter the period. With this function, the users don’tneed t
10.Do not store objects on the top of your Digital Video Recorder.Do not exert pressure on the Digital Video Recorder, it maydamage the LCD display.11
45Chapter 8Alarm Sound TriggeringActivating the Alarm Sound parameter enables sounding of the alarm at thetime of alarm condition detection. Follow th
469.Then click “Add” .10.Click “Apply” , and “OK” .Alarm Message TriggeringAlarm Message may show additional information at the time of detectin
47Chapter 8Alarm Voice Triggering The Alarm Voice setting will provide a voice warning message to users atthe time of detecting the alarm condition. F
482.Select a “Trigger Period” .3.Click the “Fax” Tab4.Type in the “Fax Number”; if it is along distance call, please add thearea code..5.Choose from t
49Chapter 85.Type in the appropriate email address. An additional email addressmay be specified in “CC”.6.Adjust the “Send” parameter as desired to sp
50Figure 8-11: Output Port Field7.Select the “Delay” time, with a unit of seconds; the delay time maybe set from 0 to 999 seconds.8.Under the “Duratio
51Chapter 9Chapter 9ALARM LOGWith the DVR system, the camera frames will keep flashing in red and send-ing out the alarm when alarm event happens.The
52Figure 9-2: Confirmation Window5.Click “Confirm” to continue or “Cancel” to reset.6.Click “Apply” , then “OK” to complete the task.Deleting
53Chapter 10Chapter 10USER LOGThe User Log provides the administrator of the DVR to monitor all users thathave accessed the DVR. This database tells t
546.Click “Apply” , then “OK” to complete the task.Deleting All Logs1.Click the “User Log” Tab.2.Click “Del all” .3.A confirmation pop-up screen
1Chapter 1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER INTRODUCTIONThank you for your purchasing the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) developedby our company! This product h
55Chapter 11Chapter 11CONFIGURING GENERAL PURPOSE I/OThe Din/Dout input of DVR can connect the optional Din/Dout cable to en-able the connection of mu
56Figure 11-2 Pin definitionsClick "DI/DO" in Settings to set related functionsFigure 11-3: DIO settingInput SettingsEach camera has a corre
57Chapter 11Normal Closed, NCWhen the sensor is of the NC type, DI is connected to the NC connec-tion of the sensor and GND is connected to the COM co
58Normal open, NOIf the DO relay output is set to be normally open, when an alarm istriggered, The DO relay output of the DVR will transition from ope
59Chapter 12PAN TILT ZOOMPan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) provides the administrator of the DVR with the ability toconfigure and monitor all PTZ cameras that are c
60On the left side of the window you will see a live view from your PTZcamera. This allows you to configure and see a “live” feed so you canadjust the
61Chapter 122.Using the Dome controls at the bottom left of the “PTZ” window,users can configure their PTZ cameras to move left , right ,up , and
62Preset SetupOnce you have become familiar with these settings and defined your de-sired parameters, you are ready to preset your PTZ camera. The Dig
63Chapter 12in particular directions more conveniently.The main purpose of Group presets is to allow the user to Auto Pan to spe-cific preset points.W
64PAN SCANThis DVR system allows the user to set up the PTZ camera to scan from theSET START to SET END.1.AUTO PAN: allows the PTZ camera to move hori
2Unpacking the DVRThe DVR comes securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard shipping carton.Upon receiving your DVR, open the carton and carefully remove
65Chapter 13Chapter 13PLAYBACKOne of the most important features of any Digital Video Recorder is playback.Playback allows users to view recorded data
66Figure 13-2: Pop-up Database Screen1.Calendar Search: Clicking the “Calendar” button, users are ableto search the desired record files depending on
67Chapter 13Understanding the Bottom ToolbarThe Bottom Toolbar appears only when you click the playback icon. Beforea recorded file is selected, the b
68 Click this icon to play the file. Click this icon to slow forward the file: press once to goforward at 1/2 speed, press twice for 1/4 speed, press
69Chapter 13Figure 13-5: Calendar & Camera Selection3.Select a camera.4.Click “Search” , to list the desired files, or click “List” to show all
707.Double-click the selection or click “Open” . The video from theselected file will appear in the top left-hand corner of the Main Screen.Figure 1
71Chapter 13Figure 13-10: Full-size Playback Image11.To reduce the size or go back to the original size, right-click --- Alarm Recorded PlaybackFollow
724. Click “Play” to view the file.Figure 13-12: Alarm Triggered FileTagging Recorded DataAfter opening a file, if some important section has been f
73Chapter 13Figure 13-14: Tagged Frame4.The particular image is then saved and can be searched and viewedfor later reference by means of the tag. And
74Figure 13-16: Export Image2.The image highlights the hours, minutes, and seconds. Use the drop-down list to select the time frame when you would lik
3Chapter 1• 4 Din/Dout GPIO Cable• Exchangeable IDE Hard Disk/ IDE Expansion Board/ Disk Array/NAS Devices / DAT Devices• RS-232 Interface Modem• IP s
75Chapter 13Note3: The rules on naming the exported data files would be asC1_20030306_120000_60.dvr(DVR host site data exporting) orC1_0306_120000_60.
761. Open the recorded image2. Click on this icon * to blur the image.3. Click on this icon * to sharpen the image.*The Blur Icon and the Sharpen
77Chapter 13Figure 13-20: Viewing More Than One Playback ImagePrinting an Image1.Click the “snapshot” icon to pop up a new window to show theimage.F
78Figure 13-22: Export Devices Selection3.Click the “print” icon to print out the image individually. If youprint it out successfully, the screen wi
79Chapter 14Chapter 14REMOTE SURVEILLANCEThe DVR allows users to view the cameras connected to the DVR and therecorded file playback remotely through
80Figure 14-2: DVR Remote logon Window10.The next screen is the Main Remote Surveillance Screen.No motion over 10 minutes after login, users will be a
81Chapter 14The Main Remote Surveillance Screen has four sections to it. They areMonitor, Playback, Setup, and Logout.• Monitor — Click this area to m
82Figure 14-5: Remote Monitor Screen - Remote MonitorThis screen provides a view of the static preview images from all cameras bydefault. The user may
83Chapter 145.Click “Save Selected Camera” to save the image you need.6.Save the image and the next time you log in with same user name willbe able to
84Click < or > to adjust the Max. speed (0-30 FPS) as below:Figure 14-8: Adjust maximum display speedClick icon to export images to HDD
4Identifying External ComponentsPlease refer to the text and diagrams below to identify all external compo-nents and accessories of the Digital Video
85Chapter 14Figure 14-10: Focused camera image export (2) as the icon for displaying bandwidth, click it to display the bandwidth,click again to hide
86Note: two icons will be shown when minimizing the window. The firstis to turn on or off the real time monitor; clicking the icon will restartthe rea
87Chapter 14When the user clicks on the first tab, the upper right side of the windowshows the following information:When the user clicks on the secon
88Figure 14-13: Understanding the Playback ToolbarUnderstanding the Playback ToolbarThe playback sidebar gives users the freedom to manipulate the ima
89Chapter 14The first time you enter the Record Playback mode of the remote monitorsystem, a warning window will appear concerning the problems associ
90Figure 14-15: Playback by File Remotely3.Click the “Search” button to list all recorded data for thatparticular time frame.4.You may also click th
91Chapter 14Figure 14-17: Remote Playback - Enlarged ImageAlarm File“Alarm File” allows users to see the time and camera numbers concernedwith an alar
92Taking a SnapshotWhenever you find an abnormal status on the screen, you may take a snap-shot of the screen immediately using the “Snapshot” functio
93Chapter 14Figure 14-20: Export Duration4.Click “Export” to choose path for saving the file and enter the filename, then click “Save” to save this
943.Click the “Tag” on the Playback Side Toolbar.4.Select the file you wish to view.5.Click Open (to view the image) or Delete to discard a useless Ta
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