Page 2 - CONTENTS; OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS; NETWORK CONTROL; Copyright
English 1 CONTENTS 1 NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION .............. 2 Operations possible with PC control .............. 2Network settings ............................................ 2 2 PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL ... 5 Controlling from a PC ..................................... 5Controlling from the u...
Page 3 - NETWO; NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION; Operations possible with PC control; Saving and playing back sound
2 English NETWO R K CON T ROL 1 NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION PC control (i.e., remote control) will be possible when this unit is connected to a network. z Menu settings, recording, playback, and other similar operations will be possible from the PC screen. z Up to a maximum of four PCs can be simultane...
Page 4 - Click the “Security” tab.; Installing DVR Viewer
NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION 1 English 3 (1) Double-click the DVR Viewer’s “Setup.exe” icon in order to launch the installer. After several moments, the “InstallShield Wizard” window will be displayed and installation will start. When installation has ended, the “Maintenance Complete” window will be dis...
Page 5 - Minimum system requirements
NETWORK CONTROL FUNCTION 1 4 English NETWO R K CON T ROL Computer: PC/AT compatible machineOperating system: Windows 98/98SE/Me/NT4.0/2000/XPBrowser: Internet Explorer Ver. 5.0 or laterVideo: 65,000 colors, resolution 800 x 600 dpi or higher Recommended specificationsCPU: Pentium® III (500 MHz) or b...
Page 6 - PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL; Launch the PC’s web browser.; Controlling from a PC
English 5 2 PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL 1 Launch the PC’s web browser. Internet Explorer versions 5.0 and later are supported. In terms of OS, Windows 98, 98SE, Me, NT4.0, 2000, and XP are supported. z If the Java Script run-time error message is displayed while Internet Explorer is being used, mo...
Page 7 - Entering the operation screen
PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL 2 6 English NETWO R K CON T ROL 4 Entering the operation screen (1) The following screen will be displayed when password verification has been completed successfully. (2) Select the language and click [OK]. The operation screen will be displayed and computer control wil...
Page 8 - Forced disconnection from the unit; Controlling from the unit; Display on the unit; Display on the PC
PREPARING FOR NETWORK CONTROL 2 English 7 Whenever the button on the PC’s operation screen is clicked, access will be cancelled and control rights will switch back to the unit. z To forcibly cancel PC access from the unit, press and hold the [EXIT] button for at least 2 seconds. z Access from the PC...
Page 9 - OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS; Operation panel
8 English NETWO R K CON T ROL 3 OPERATION PANEL FUNCTIONS AND RESTRICTIONS Operation panel 1. Channel number Displays the channel number selected using “2. Channel selection” below. 2. Channel selection (ID1/2/3) Used to select a camera channel when displaying video on a single screen. 3. [MULTI VIE...
Page 10 - SETTINGS; Make the required settings.; Making menu selection
English 9 1 SETTINGS Before using the unit, settings should be made for recording conditions, installation environment, and other similar factors. The corresponding menu items are displayed in a two-level structure comprising main menus and sub-menus. For more details regarding setting methods, see ...
Page 11 - NETWORK; Menu structure
SETTINGS 1 10 English NETWORK SETTINGS * indicates the display of information only. z Pull-down menus When a pull-down menu is clicked, the list of available selections will be displayed. Select the required value. Menu structure Main menu Sub menu Reference page Recording conditions 1. CLOCK SET z ...
Page 12 - MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS; SET; SUMMER TIME SET setting
English 11 2 MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS Set the unit’s time and date as described below. Be sure that the date and time are set correctly at this time. 1 Select the “Day/Month/Year/Hour/ Minutes” field from the pull-down menu on the screen. The day of the week will be set automatically based on the date...
Page 14 - Total capacity display; Area-specific capacity display; RECORDING AREA SET
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 English 13 The unit’s hard disk is separated into three independent recording areas. Furthermore, five different recording modes can be used for these three areas. The memory capacity for each area is allocated as a percentage. (Setting units: 1%) 1 Total capacity display Th...
Page 15 - RECORDING CONDITIONS SET; Setting the remaining-space warning level
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 14 English NETWORK SETTINGS Set the permission for overwriting to recording areas or the remaining-space warning level as described below. When the normal recording area has been filled with data, this setting dictates whether recording will be stopped or continued by overwr...
Page 16 - NORMAL REC MODE SET; Setting the picture quality for recording
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 English 15 Set conditions for normal recording and timer recording as described below. Set the picture quality for recording to the normal recording area as follows. 1 Select “PICTURE QUALITY” from the pull-down menu on the screen. [Settings] ( indicates default setting.) ...
Page 18 - Performing timer recording
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 English 17 Set timer operation duration and timer recording conditions on a day-specific basis as shown below. 1 Setting timer recording conditions for different days of the week. (1) WEEK These fields specify the days of the week for timer recording. By using multiple setti...
Page 19 - ALARM REC MODE SET; Setting alarm recording
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 18 English NETWORK SETTINGS Set the recording conditions for alarm recording as follows. In order to carry out alarm recording, it will be necessary to set operation patterns and recording conditions. 1 Select a mode using “ALARM RECORDING” from the pull-down menu on the scr...
Page 20 - Setting pre-alarm recording
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 English 19 5 Select “REC RATE” from the pull-down menu on the screen. (Default setting: A15 FPS) The letter “A” will be displayed in front of recording rates that can be set for audio recording. 6 Set the duration for alarm recording using “DURATION” from the pull-down menu ...
Page 21 - Setting alarm triggers
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 20 English NETWORK SETTINGS Set the alarm triggers (i.e., launch signals) that constitute operation conditions for alarm recording as follows. 10 Select a launch signal for alarm recording using “ALARM TRIGGER” from the pull-down menu on the screen. [Settings] ( indicates ...
Page 23 - Change the settings as required.
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 22 English NETWORK SETTINGS This screen provides information regarding the hard disk. (1) Hard disk capacity This item displays the total capacity of the hard disk.If hard disk expansion is carried out, a value will be displayed for each disk. (2) MIRRORING This item display...
Page 25 - Set the following functions as required.; INITIALIZED RECORD
MENU-SPECIFIC SETTINGS 2 24 English NETWORK SETTINGS Use the following procedure to set video from individual cameras to be masked by a gray pattern when it is not needed on a monitor screen. 1 Set the following functions as required. 2 Click [SAVE]. The setting is saved. z Network mask settings are...
Page 26 - RECORDING IMAGES; Normal recording; Stopping normal recording; Timer recording; Canceling timer recording; Alarm recording
English 25 1 RECORDING IMAGES This section will describe the way in which monitored images and alarm images can be stored on the unit’s internal hard disk. Before any of these operations can be carried out, it will be necessary to make menu settings to match the installation environment. ( J P. 10) ...
Page 27 - Screen display items
RECORDING IMAGES 1 26 English NETWORK OPERATION (1) READ INTERVAL (Default setting: 1) This item allows you to select one of five image display speeds. Larger setting numbers correspond to higher speeds; however, the actual speed will depend on the speed of your network connection.* When “(4) AUDIO”...
Page 29 - WATCHING IMAGES; Watching live images during playback
28 English NETWORK OPERATION 2 WATCHING IMAGES Monitored live images and recorded images can be viewed freely and whenever so required.Note that switching to live or playback images, modifying the screen display, and other similar operations have absolutely no effect on timer recording and alarm rec...
Page 30 - Performing operations in play mode
WATCHING IMAGES 2 English 29 When a number of cameras are connected to the digital video recorder, it is possible to monitor video from several of these in multi-screen format. Use the following procedures to specify the channel numbers for the cameras to be displayed and the number of screens. Clic...
Page 31 - Adjusting the image and audio
WATCHING IMAGES 2 30 English NETWORK OPERATION The images displayed on screen can be adjusted in a number of ways. To make an adjustment, select the adjustment value from the menu and then click [SET] from the pull-down menu on the screen. (1) READ INTERVAL (Default setting: 1) This item allows you ...
Page 34 - SEARCH MODE; button on the; Basic operation
English 33 3 SEARCH MODE Images stored in the recording areas can be searched and played back in search mode. Furthermore, five different search methods are available for doing so. 1 In live mode (When playback is stopped), click the button on the operation panel. The SEARCH screen is displayed. 2 S...
Page 35 - OPERATIONS IN SEARCH MODES; ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH
34 English NETWORK OPERATION 4 OPERATIONS IN SEARCH MODES In alarm search mode, images recorded in the alarm recording area are presented as a list of alarm numbers. Accordingly, alarm images from the recording list can be searched and played back. (1) NO: Alarm number(2) DATE/TIME: Recording date a...
Page 36 - ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH
OPERATIONS IN SEARCH MODES 4 English 35 In date/time search mode, images from the normal recording area or the alarm recording area can be played back by specifying the corresponding date and time. (1) RECORDING TOP: Displays the date and time of the oldest recording (2) RECORDING END: Displays the ...
Page 37 - MOTION DETECTION SEARCH
OPERATIONS IN SEARCH MODES 4 36 English NETWORK OPERATION By setting images recorded in the hard disk’s normal recording area or alarm recording area to the motion sensor, variations from these images as a result of the presence of an intruder or the like can be detected, and the corresponding image...
Page 38 - SAVING RECORDED IMAGES; Copying to the archive area
English 37 5 SAVING RECORDED IMAGES You can use the procedures described below to copy recorded images to the hard disk’s archive area or to download images to a PC or the like. These functions should be used to backup important images from the normal recording area and the alarm recording area. z C...
Page 39 - Downloading to a PC
SAVING RECORDED IMAGES 5 38 English NETWORK OPERATION Use the following procedure to download recorded images to a PC. (1) Recording date/time: The recording date and time for the image currently being played back (2) PLAYBACK AREA: The area in which the image currently being played back is recorded...
Page 40 - * Image viewer screen
SAVING RECORDED IMAGES 5 English 39 * Image viewer screen This screen allows you to check images that have been downloaded. (1) [TOP] Displays the first image. (2) [PREV.] Moves to the previous image. (3) [R.PLAY] Starts reverse playback. When the first image is reached, reverse playback will automa...
Page 41 - DVR V; DVR VIEWER; Operating environment
40 English DVR V IEWER 1 DVR VIEWER The DVR Viewer is a program designed specifically for DVRs. It can be used to play back image and sound data that has been copied onto media such as computer hard disk drives, CompactFlash cards. The DVR Viewer can be downloaded from the Sanyo website at the URL g...
Page 42 - Opening and closing DVR Viewer; Opening DVR Viewer; Menu bar
DVR VIEWER 1 English 41 From the Start menu, select [Programs] → [DVR Viewer] → [DVR Viewer] in the sequence to start the program. When DVR Viewer starts up, the following default window appears. z If you create a shortcut icon for DVR Viewer on the desktop, you can open DVR Viewer quickly by double...
Page 43 - Toolbar; Opening files
DVR VIEWER 1 42 English DVR V IEWER This contains commands that are most often used. (1) Corresponds to the [Open (O)] command in the [File (F)] menu. (2) Corresponds to the [Print (P)] command in the [File (F)] menu. (3) Corresponds to the [Help (H)] command. When DVR Viewer is opened, you can open...
Page 44 - Viewing images
DVR VIEWER 1 English 43 When image files are opened, the images that have been loaded appear. The display window consists of a main window and a thumbnail window, and you can use various operations in these windows such as a slideshow. (1) Main window When you double-click a thumbnail image, the ima...
Page 46 - To print the image in the main window; Printing images
DVR VIEWER 1 English 45 Specified images can be printed as full screens together with date and time information. 1 To print the image in the main window Select [Print (P)] from the [File (F)] menu, or click the icon on the toolbar. The Windows print dialog box appears. Make any settings that are req...