Page 2 - Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position prior to starting.
1 INSTALLATION & SAFEGUARDS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is operated. Environment Condition for Installation - To prevent electric shock or other hazard, do not expose units to rain, moisture, or dust. - This unit should be located in an area with low ...
Page 3 - Contents
2 Contents Contents CHAP. 1 Features & Package Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1-1. Features ---------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1-2. Package Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------- 5 CHA...
Page 7 - CHAP. 2 Function of Each Button
6 Name Function ① LED Lamps Shows status of operation ② USB Device Firmware upgrade by connecting PC with latest firmware to USB port ③ IR IR receiver 1. Pressing this button will display a full screen image of that camera 2. Control PTZ camera (Each button is assigned for each PTZ command) • ON : L...
Page 8 - CHAP. 2 Function of Each Button
7 Name Function PTZ On/Off for PAN/TILT/ZOOM control mode Press this button first to control PTZ camera connected to DVR unit via RS-485 ZOOM Zooming an image Freezing an Image Switch to split display MODE button changes screen-division from (to) full screen to (from) 4-split screen. Display in PIP ...
Page 10 - CHAP. 3 Installation; CHAP.3 Installation
9 3-1. Installation Configuration CHAP. 3 Installation CHAP.3 Installation
Page 13 - ) Other External Device; Connect VCR or VIDEO Printer to VCR out on the rear panel of DVR.; RELAY Output
12 6) VCR, VIDEO PRINTER 7) Other External Device L OOP C H 3 C H 2 C H 1 C H 4 VC R MON I T OR C A MER A I N Connect VCR or VIDEO Printer to VCR out on the rear panel of DVR. RS-232C : Control DVR through RS-232C port by using PC. RS-485 : Control external device like PTZ Camera (Pin No.1 & No....
Page 15 - DVR will not work if you connect the power adapter to SUB jack only.; ) Enter password with channel number button
14 4-1. Power connection CHAP. 4 Operation Before you turn on the power switch, be sure the all necessary devices such as power adapter, cameras, and monitor are connected properly to the DVR unit. Connect power adapter to MAIN only if you use 1 or 2 HDD under 200GB & CD writer.Connect 2 power a...
Page 16 - LIVE Display
15 3. Status of DVR system Emergency Record (Red) Schedule Record (Green)Record Stop (White) StopForward PlaybackBackward PlaybackPause1/4~1/2x forward playback1/4~1/2x backward playback2~16x forward playback2~16x backward playback16~64x forward playback16~64x backward playback 4-4. Display Configur...
Page 18 - On the screen; For details, refer to the SYSTEM MENU – RECORD; - This DVR unit does not record in following conditions ; While entered in the menu or while it is in Playback mode.
17 CHAP. 4 Operation 4-6. Record Recording mode set before delivery by manufacturer (Default recording mode) is Schedule Recording. In this default recording mode, it records 24 hours/day continuously in weekday and on the weekend.Once you press the [REC] button while you see live view, the record t...
Page 19 - SEARCH page
18 CHAP. 4 Operation 4-8. Search Press [SEARCH] button, and 3 different methods for searching recorded data are available as shown in following SEARCH window. For selecting searching method, use direction key or Jog/Shuttle. After selecting each search method, press [ENTER] button for playback. SEAR...
Page 21 - SYSTEM MENU
20 CHAP. 5 Set Up 5-1. Entering into the Menu Enter into SYSTEM MENU by pressping [MENU] button. Button Function MENU Enter into SYSTEM MENU, Move to previous menu, ESC ENTER Selection key, Move to sub-menu, change status (ON or OFF) Move to next page Move to upper side Move down side PLUS [+] Incre...
Page 22 - NOTICE; more to set parameters.
21 CHAP. 5 Set Up 5-2. DIPLAY SETUP Setting up parameters for monitor and display on screen.Enter into SYSTEM MENU-DIPLAY SETUP. DISPLAY SETUP SCREEN DISPLAYMONITOR SETUP SELECT MENU : ▲▼ , & [ENTER] Setting up the screen display in LIVE mode and PLAYBACK mode. Select the sub-menu which you woul...
Page 23 - INPUT YOUR OWN PASSWORD.
22 CHAP. 5 Set Up 5-3. CONFIGURATION Various parameters for system can be set in CONFIGURATION menu.Enter into SYSTEM MENU-CONFIGURATION and press the [ENTER] button. 1) HDD MANAGEMENT This page includes information about start and end of recording, location of recorded data, or location of last pla...
Page 25 - Highlighted cell area means motion detection area.
24 CHAP. 5 Set Up (3) CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP : With direction button, move to option to be changed, and press [ENTER] button to select [ON/OFF]. If it is set at LIVE [OFF] and REC [ON], DVR system records, but does not show live image of set channel. - STATUS : Shows if image from a specific channel is...
Page 27 - ) SYSTEM INFORMATION
26 CHAP. 5 Set Up 7) PASSWORD SETUP -Use [UP] and [DOWN] button to move to option and [LEFT] and [RIGHT] button to set user ID. The password must be consist of 1 to 8 digit number. Just use numbers button from 1 to 10on the front panel of DVR unit. -To change password, user must input current passwo...
Page 28 - ) RECORD CONFIGURATION; BASIC; In Emergency recording mode, recording quality is
27 CHAP. 5 Set Up 5-4. RECORD SETUP This is the most important configuration of the DVR.Enter into SYSTEM MENU-RECORD SETUPand press the [ENTER] button. RECORD SETUP RECORD CONFIGURATIONSCHEDULE SETUPHOLIDAY SETUP SELECT MENU : ▲▼ , & [ENTER] 1) RECORD CONFIGURATION (1) OVERWRITE : Set overwrite...
Page 29 - The maximum holidays is 100 days.; CELL BY CELL : Set each time interval of a day of
28 CHAP. 5 Set Up Users can set holidays on this calendar. When a holiday is selected, the DVR records as per the schedule record setting for Sundays. 3) HOLIDAY SETUP HOLIDAY SETUP < APR > 000/100 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23...
Page 33 - CHAP. 6 Network Setup; The following pages are several network scenarios; . Each one is labeled with a letter. Please
32 CHAP. 6 Network Setup 6-1. DVR Network Configuration Now that you are familiar with the equipment and should be able to identify a router from a modem and aCat5 network cable from a telephone cable, we will proceed to determine the network scenario that fits your current network. Please call your...
Page 34 - Case A : Single Static IP w/Personal Router
33 CHAP. 6 Network Setup Case A : Single Static IP w/Personal Router Accessing the DVR using the Remote Software for CASE A Configure the DVR as follows : 1. Set the DVR to MANUAL for the TCP/IP settings. Do not use DHCP SETUP for this application or verify that DHCP SETUP is set to MANUAL. 2. IP AD...
Page 35 - Case B : Single Static IP Directly Connected to the DVR; application or verify that DHCP SETUP is set to MANUAL.
34 CHAP. 6 Network Setup REMOTELY : To access the DVR remotely, that is from outside your local network, follow the abovedirections for accessing locally, except for the IP address. For CASE A, you have received astatic IP from your Internet provider. That static IP address is what you must enter in...
Page 36 - CHAP. 6 Network Setup; Case C : Dynamic or PPPoE IP w/Personal Router
35 CHAP. 6 Network Setup REMOTELY : To access the DVR remotely, open the remote viewing software and click on the “Settings” button. As far as TCP/IP connectivity is concerned only 4 entries need to be made : For CASE A, you have received a static IP from your Internet provider. That static IP addre...
Page 37 - Accessing the DVR using the Remote Software for CASE C
36 CHAP. 6 Network Setup REMOTELY : To access the DVR remotely, that is from outside your local network, follow the abovedirections for accessing locally, except for the IP address. For CASE C, you have received adynamic or PPPoE IP from your Internet provider. That dynamic IP address is what you mu...
Page 38 - Accessing the DVR using the Remote Software for CASE D; Internet
37 CHAP. 6 Network Setup 4. SUBNET MASK : 255.255.255.240 (example) a. Along with your static IP addresses you should have received your subnet mask from your Internet provider. Please use that subnet mask when configuring the DVR.If you did not receive this information contact your service provider...
Page 39 - Configure the DVR as follows :
38 CHAP. 6 Network Setup Configure the DVR as follows : For this application you can still use the DVR for remote access, yet you will have to verify the IP address within the DVR on a continuous basis to ensure the IP addresshasn’t changed. This setup will not work with most Dynamic DSL providers.I...
Page 40 - Power switch; powering off the software; - Screen Division button; which determine what channels are currently being viewed.; MAIN INTERFACE
39 - Power switch : Press the Power switch to exit the program. Please disconnect the live feed before powering off the software - Connect button : Press the Connect button to view the live images from the DVR. These are the same images being displayed on the monitor of the DVR, with a delay dependi...
Page 46 - Image EDIT; User can adjust color tone of copied images using this button.
45 Image EDIT 1 2 3 1. Image edit status window : Shows record time & date, Image size, Command status. 2. Edit button : User can adjust color tone of copied images using this button. - Contrast : a) make bright part of image brighter and dark part of image darkerb) To reduce light and shade, lo...
Page 51 - Why is my remote video jerky?; Important Notes Regarding the Remote Viewer and the DVMR
50 Can I configure my DVMR for remote access using a Dial-Up connection? Yes, it is possible, but not recommended. With a live video feed, the bandwidth that a dial-up connection provides is very poor. In addition, you will have to install a device that allows your DVMR to connect directly to your d...