Page 2 - System Users Manual
System Users Manual Version 1.1 Manual created in summer of 2011. This user manual contains instructions for operations for DVR Unit, Client Application, Mobile Device Application and other helpful tips.
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Contents
Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Chapter 1. Preface ..................................................................................................
Page 15 - Contents of Items Included; Component
Chapter 1. Preface 5. Contents of Items Included Page 15 5. Contents of Items Included Component Description DVR Stand Alone Digital Video Recorder Battery 1.5V (AAA) 2 pcs. Screw For HDD mounting Program CD Manual and Client program Adapter DC 12V 5A Power cable Power cable Remote controller For DV...
Page 17 - Chapter 2. Hardware Description; Technical Specification
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 1. Technical Specification Page 17 Chapter 2. Hardware Description 1. Technical Specification Operating System: Embedded Linux Video Recording Compression: H.264 Video Transmission Compression: H.264 Supported Video Standards: NTSC / PAL Video Output: Composite (main ...
Page 21 - Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples; Power input; Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity at 5 Amp; Figure 4 VGA Connection Configuration; Supported resolutions for the VGA ports are:
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 21 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Power input Input at 12 volt DC with positive polarity at 5 Amp [Please refer to the Figure 1 (4ch Model), Figure 2 (9ch Model), Figure 3 (16ch Model) item ma...
Page 22 - Table 6 VGA Pin Configuration
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 22 [Please refer to the Figure 1 (4ch Model), Figure 2 (9ch Model), Figure 3 (16ch Model) item marked “③” VGA Port]. VGA Pin Configuration Table Signal Type Pin Number Description RED 1 Red video (75 ohm, 0.7 V p...
Page 23 - Main Monitor Output; Figure 7 Main Monitor Connection; The display resolution for Monitor is at 720x480.; SPOT Monitor Output; BNC (Bayonet Neil Concelman or British Navel Connector) type 75 ohm.
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 23 Main Monitor Output BNC (Bayonet Neil Concelman or British Navel Connector) type 75 ohm. Connect a monitor that supports BNC Inputs or use a “BNC Twist Lock” to Composite Video adapter if your monitor only sup...
Page 24 - Camera Input; Figure 8 Camera Connection; RS-232 Serial Connector
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 24 Camera Input The camera connections are the input ports for the video signal(s) used with the DVR. You may use any video source (75ohm) that outputs via a BNC connector (Twist Lock Type). If your video source ...
Page 25 - Figure 9 DE-9M Serial Port
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 25 The RS-232 COM port is used to connect the DVR to a PC (optional updating procedure) or to connect an external device like a DVR controller (optional). The required settings to use the RS-232 port can be confi...
Page 26 - Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box; Power switch; Figure 11 Connection Example of Extension Box
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 26 Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box There is optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box that connects to RS-232 port provided in our DVR unit. ① Power switch ② Power adaptor connector ③ RS-232 port (Port connected to...
Page 27 - Figure 12 Alarm Sensor Extension Box Wire Example; 0-Way Terminal Block
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 27 Sensor 2 V + V out C + GND C - Relay Switch C B Alarm Panel V in1 V in2 V out1 V out1 V out2 V out2 Relay Switch 12V DC PGM1 +5V Arm or Dis-Arm information NC output Dry Contact NO output Dry Contact +3V DC Fi...
Page 28 - Figure 14 10-Way terminal block; Warning
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 28 Specification for 10-Way terminal block Rated current: 8A Contact resistance: 20m Insulation resistance: 5000M/1000V Withstanding Voltage: AC1500V/1Min Wire range: 18AWG 1mm² Mechanical Temp. Range: -40ºC~+105...
Page 29 - Figure 15 PTZ and Keyboard in RS-485; Alarm Out; Connecting the alarm out:; Figure 16 Alarm Out; Sensor Input; Connecting the Inputs:
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 29 Figure 15 PTZ and Keyboard in RS-485 Alarm Out Connecting the alarm out: Each alarm output can be controlled/switched by DVR unit and its application software. Each device must be wired to C (Common) and NO (N...
Page 30 - Figure 17 Basic Sensor Connection; Example 2. Dry contact and 12 Volt DC combination direct to DVR
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 30 Input Voltage Range: -5VDC (minimum) to 40VDC (maximum) Example 1. Dry contact sensor direct to DVR This example is the simplest form of sensor connection for DVR unit. Sensors dedicated only for the function ...
Page 31 - Figure 18 Sensor input with 3 volt DC; Example 3. Alarm panel integration with Dry and Wet sensor.; Figure 19 Alarm Panel and Sensor Example
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 31 Sensor 1 +5V DC Sensor 2 Sensor 3 +5V DC +5V DC +5V DC Sensors are outputting no voltage, however DVR unit requires 5 volt DC to get response for sensor. Some Device outputting 12V DC should have Relay that pr...
Page 32 - USB Connection; Ethernet Specifications
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 32 USB Connection The USB connection ports are used for both back up and mouse control purposes. Either port can be used for back up via USB memory stick or for mouse control. A third option for the two USB ports...
Page 33 - Figure 20 Ethernet Cable Color Code; EIA/TIA E568B Configuration; Figure 21 Ethernet Pin Configuration; Example 1. Direct connection using cross over cable
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 33 Figure 20 Ethernet Cable Color Code EIA/TIA E568B Configuration Signal Type Pin Number Description LAN Tx+ 1 Ethernet Transmit Positive LAN Tx- 2 Ethernet Transmit Negative LAN Rx+ 3 Ethernet Receive Positive ...
Page 34 - Figure 22 Cross Over Cable
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 34 First you must use cross over network cable. This is a cable created with crossing pin 1 to 3, 2 to 6 then pin 3 to 1, 6 to 2. You may now connect directly into PC and DVR unit to communicate directly. Your DV...
Page 35 - Internet Modem; Internet Modem; Figure 25 Internet Modem with Router Switch
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Rear Port Specification and Connection Examples Page 35 CAT 5 E CAT 5 E CAT 5 E Internet Modem Router with Switch Figure 24 Modem and Router Configuration CAT 5 E CAT 5 E Internet Modem / Router Switch Figure 25 Internet Modem with Router Switch
Page 36 - Figure 26 Front Panel; Button
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 3. Front Panel Page 36 3. Front Panel Figure 26 Front Panel No. Button Description ① Directional Button Use as Control button in Setup Menu (move up, down, left, right) Use as Control button in Playback (Pause, Play, Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward) ② Menu Call the setup m...
Page 38 - Remote Controller
Chapter 2. Hardware Description 4. Remote Controller Page 38 4. Remote Controller 1 ID 2 QUAD 3 BACKUP 4 AUDIO 5 SEQ (Sequence) 6 PTZ 7 SEARCH 8 NUMERIC BUTTONS 9 MENU 10 DIRECTION BUTTONS 11 EMERGENCY 12 SCHEDULE
Page 39 - Chapter 3. Quick Setup; Figure 27 Table top placement; Step 1. Connect Cameras to DVR unit; Figure 29 Camera to DVR
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 1. Placement Page 39 Chapter 3. Quick Setup 1. Placement Step 1. Preparation Remove unit from out of the box and place it on the table top as seen below. Figure 27 Table top placement 2. Connection After unpacking the unit you must connect all camera connections, monitor conne...
Page 40 - Figure 30 VGA or Monitor Connection; Step 3. Connect Network Cable to DVR unit; Figure 31 Ethernet Cable to DVR Unit; PTZ Connection
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 2. Connection Page 40 Step 2. Connect monitor to DVR unit Depending on what type of monitor you are connection connect either to VGA or BNC monitor of your choice. If you have both types of monitor you may connect both of them. Figure 30 VGA or Monitor Connection Step 3. Conne...
Page 42 - Figure 35 Live Screen View
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 4. Initial Boot Page 42 4. Initial Boot After turning on the DVR unit it will go into a boot sequence. At the initial boot section there is no user interaction with DVR unit however please observe to see if DVR unit is properly booting. As you may notice progress bar will indi...
Page 43 - Figure 36 Setup Menu
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 5. Setup Screen Page 43 5. Setup Screen To initiate setup menu you may use following method Mouse Remote Frontal Keypad Right mouse click anywhere on the screen of DVR Press button labeled “Menu” on remote controller Pressing button labeled “Menu” on front of DVR unit’s direct...
Page 44 - Change Password and Enable Auto Lock; Step 1. Select system item form main menu; Figure 37 Select system item from setup menu; Step 2. Select Password tab on the left.; Figure 38 Password Tab
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 44 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock It is critical that you change the password and create user access to the DVR. By default admin password is 11111111 and user password is also 11111111. As default, you will be logged in as...
Page 45 - Figure 39 Selecting Accounts.; You will now see a screen as shown on figure below.; Figure 42 Current Password
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 45 Step 3. Choose the type of login account you want to change password to. In this example we would like to change the administer account. You may scroll though type of users that DVR will have by clicking the black reverse and for...
Page 46 - Figure 43 Numeric Keypad and Password Confirmation
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 46 Figure 43 Numeric Keypad and Password Confirmation Here you will be entering current password. Input the password into the numeric keypad and then confirm by selecting OK. Then you will need to end it with OK button. You need now...
Page 47 - Figure 47 Auto Key Lock Selection; Also choose to enable Emergency Lock as shown below.; Figure 48 Emergency Lock; Apply the setting then exit.; Figure 49 Apply and Exit
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 6. Change Password and Enable Auto Lock Page 47 Step 8. Under Button Settings section, you will have option to choose Auto Key Lock and Emergency Lock option. As default both section is disabled as you see in below figure. Auto Key Lock will calculate idle time of user interve...
Page 48 - Figure 50 Camera Title Menu; Step 3. Exit the menu and select YES to apply the setting
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 7. Labeling Camera Page 48 7. Labeling Camera Sometime camera location may be identified easier by giving logical name to the camera. Here are steps to give logical name label instead of having default label. Step 1. Select “Camera” item on upper main category and select CAMER...
Page 49 - Figure 51 Event Recording Page
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 8. Enable Recording Page 49 8. Enable Recording Main and primary function of DVR is to record video. Below section is showing how to configure all cameras to record immediately. DVR already may be configured to record on the HDD. It is always Step 1. Select “Record” item on up...
Page 51 - Figure 52 IP ADRESS Page; Important Note: when to use DHCP vs. Static IP
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 9. Prepare Network Page 51 9. Prepare Network Step 1. Select “Network” item on upper main category then by default “IP ADDRESS” tab should appear as shown on screen below. Figure 52 IP ADRESS Page Make sure that DHCP is selected if you have a router that leases IP address to n...
Page 52 - Figure 53 Port Forwarding Example
Chapter 3. Quick Setup 9. Prepare Network Page 52 still used with class A, B, or C address. In those cases, you must point to IP addresses that are not in lease range of the DHCP scope (IP address not issued by DHCP services but must be in same Subnet and Gateway IP). Users tend to use this method w...
Page 53 - Page; Figure 54 Main Menu Items
Chapter 4. Main Menu (Root Menu) 1. Main Items. Page 53 Chapter 4. Main Menu (Root Menu) There are 6 items shown on Main Menu or Root Menu. They are “system”, “search”, “backup”, “ER”, “PTZ” and “sound”. There are also “Warning”, “Split”, “Group”, “Auto Sequence” and “Log out” set of items below Mai...
Page 54 - Single View; With “Group” will goggle to the next set of cameras available.
Chapter 4. Main Menu (Root Menu) 2. Sub operational items. Page 54 2. Sub operational items. The “Warning” option will indicate any deficiency with DVR unit such as HDD error and Network Error types. The “Split” items shows screen configuration with following layout. Single View Quad View 6 View 8 V...
Page 55 - Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item; Convention of Menu Tree; Figure 55 Root Menu; Branch Items
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item Convention of Menu Tree Page 55 Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item Convention of Menu Tree To quickly understand nature of each field, items selectable in each field, possible selection combination of the field, behavior of each field and types of informati...
Page 56 - The “System” Branch
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item 1. The “System” Branch Page 56 1. The “System” Branch Language Remocon ID Mouse Sensitivity Video Standard Mac Address Webcode F/W Version H/W VersionN/W Version UI Version (Selectable)EnglishKoreanJapaneseRussianItalianRomanianBulgarianLithuanianFrenchSpanish ...
Page 58 - The “Record” Branch
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item 2. The “Record” Branch Page 58 2. The “Record” Branch CH All 1~4 (Selectable)All available Camera or by individually Resolution (Selectable)360X240720X240720X480 FPS (Selectable)1 fps3 fps5 fps7.5 fps15 fps30 fps Quality (Selectable)LowestLowNormalHighHighest P...
Page 59 - The “Network” Branch
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item 3. The “Network” Branch Page 59 3. The “Network” Branch (None Selectable)IP AddressSubnet MaskGatewayDNS Address DHCP (on) (Selectable)IP AddressSubnet MaskGatewayDNS Address DHCP (off) Port DDNS Address Web Server Port Dual Stream (Selectable)Numeric 5 digit d...
Page 60 - The “Camera” Branch
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item 4. The “Camera” Branch Page 60 4. The “Camera” Branch (None Selectable)8 camera per page CH Covert AGC Static Gain Brightness Contrast Hue (Selectable)Check box option on or offBy individual camera or all camera (None Selectable)View only Static Gain (Selectabl...
Page 61 - The “Display” Branch
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item 5. The “Display” Branch Page 61 5. The “Display” Branch All Camera Title Status Bar Split Border (Selectable)Check Box. For All Checkbox – it will control the behavior of Camera Title, Status Bar, and Split Border (Selectable)Single Screen View have option to c...
Page 62 - The “Alarm” Branch
Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item 6. The “Alarm” Branch Page 62 6. The “Alarm” Branch (None Selectable)View Only N.Open N.Close (Selectable)Check Box either N.Open or N.Close All 1~4, 1~9, or 1~16 (Selectable)All Camera or select individual Camera CH Sensor 1~4 (None Selectable)View Only Motion...
Page 63 - Chapter 6. The “Search” Root Menu Item; The “Calendar” Search Branch
Chapter 6. The “Search” Root Menu Item 1. The “Calendar” Search Branch Page 63 Chapter 6. The “Search” Root Menu Item 1. The “Calendar” Search Branch Year Month Day hour min Indication Bar (Selectable)Only if the recording is available (Selectable)Anytime
Page 64 - The “Event” Search Branch
Chapter 6. The “Search” Root Menu Item 2. The “Event” Search Branch Page 64 2. The “Event” Search Branch All 1~16 Month Day Year Type of Event Search Date Range Disk Selection Change Pages Event List (Selectable)Choose all or individual camera (Selectable)1~12 (Selectable)1~28,29,30,31 (Selectable)I...
Page 66 - Chapter 7. The “Backup” Root Menu Item
Chapter 7. The “Backup” Root Menu Item 1. Calendar , Quick and List Branch Page 66 Chapter 7. The “Backup” Root Menu Item 1. Calendar, Quick and List Branch All Cam 1~4/9/16 Year Month Day Main Disk Hour Min 00/00/0000 00:00 Next 00/00/0000 00:00 Mirror Disk (Selectable)Select or unselect all camera...
Page 67 - Figure 57 Audio Popup
Chapter 8. The “ER”, “PTZ”, and “Sound” Root Menu Items 1. Calendar , Quick and List Branch Page 67 Chapter 8. The “ER”, “PTZ”, and “Sound” Root Menu Items The ER root menu item functions as panic recording features and only have one functional button which is the ER button itself. PTZ root menu ite...
Page 68 - Language
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GUI Page 68 Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GUI Graphic User Interface (GUI) for INFORMATION section under SYSTEM is as shown below. The SYSTEM INFORMATION section page indicates what type of language is being used, remote control...
Page 69 - Figure 58 Remote Controller ID
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GUI Page 69 Remocon ID (Remote Controller ID) This ID setting enables to control more than two DVRs with one remote controller. Order of configuration is first you need to select DVR to have ID that are not going to conflict with other DVR(s). Set t...
Page 70 - Figure 60 ID selector screen; Tow DVR with one remote
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GUI Page 70 You will see Figure 60 ID selector screen. Your ID selector screen should appear with DVR ID: 01 in our example (figure shows 00) and you must use the directional button on the remote to configure larger number ID field to 01 as well. Fi...
Page 71 - Table 1 NTSC countries
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GUI Page 71 Mouse Sensitivity This feature enables user how responsive are the movement of the mouse can be when user is operating a mouse via the USB connection provided either in front or back of the DVR unit. It only applies to the mouse sensitiv...
Page 72 - MAC Address
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 1. INFORMATION GUI Page 72 MAC Address As mentioned before MAC (Media Access Control) addresses are unique to individual network card or NIC (Network Interface Card). They are represented in six groups of two hexadecimal digits. These address are sometimes referre...
Page 73 - Figure 61 Disk Manager GUI; Adding, installing HDD and other drives
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 73 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Below is the GUI for the DISK MANAGER section. Figure 61 Disk Manager GUI In this section where options for HDD there are options to see condition of all the HDD installed in the DVR unit as well as performing format...
Page 74 - Figure 62 HDD Installation; Alternatively you may have HDD 1 and Optical Disk Drive.
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 74 Figure 62 HDD Installation When you mount a single hard drive, mount it to “Master HDD” as described in the picture above and connect the power. Then, connect the SATA cable to the main board “HDD1.” When you’d like to mount two HDDs, i...
Page 76 - Figure 63 HDD 1 and HDD 2 example; Configuring HDD1 and HDD2; Set the first HDD connected to “HDD1” in the system.; Figure 64 Disk 1 Configuration
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 76 Figure 63 HDD 1 and HDD 2 example Configuring HDD1 and HDD2 Set the first HDD connected to “HDD1” in the system. Figure 64 Disk 1 Configuration 1. Set Main Disk or Mirror Disk. Main Disk or Mirror Disk option will be available. Main Dis...
Page 77 - Overwrite
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 2. DISK MANAGER GUI Page 77 3. Capacity: Used capacity/ Total HDD capacity (Ex : 0 / 238080 MB) Capacity indicator depicts capacity in percentage and actual files size in mega byte. CD / DVD RW If the ODD is mounted, V(Check) is displayed. And if not, “Ø” is displ...
Page 79 - DEFAULT SETTING GUI; Differences between two buttons are that; Figure 65 Default Setting
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 3. DEFAULT SETTING GUI Page 79 3. DEFAULT SETTING GUI If you ever need to revert to a factory default values of some or all information you have an option to choose between “Default Setting” or “Factory Default” button. Differences between two buttons are that; De...
Page 80 - Figure 66 Time Date GUI; You can select the display type per country.
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 3. DEFAULT SETTING GUI Page 80 4. TIME / DATE GUI In this section of GUI page you can perform operation to change time and date. It is recommended that you perform this operation when you first receive your unit for deployment and is installed in physical location...
Page 81 - Configuring Date & Time; Set the current date and time.; Figure 67 Confirmation of date and time change; Configuring Daylight Saving Time; Figure 68 Daylight Saving Time
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 3. DEFAULT SETTING GUI Page 81 Configuring Date & Time Set the current date and time. Set the time and press “Apply”. And then check the popup message and select “Yes.” Figure 67 Confirmation of date and time change This message in Figure 67 Confirmation of da...
Page 82 - Configuring Time Server; : Enter the time server URL or IP; Sync Cycle; : Set the sync cycle with the time server; GMT; : Set the standard time zone; Test; : Check the operation status of the time server
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 3. DEFAULT SETTING GUI Page 82 Above setting is started from 12:00, Sunday of the last week in July and ended at 00:00, Monday of the 3th week in August. Configuring Time Server It is used to keep the system time constant. It synchronizes the time through the sele...
Page 83 - Figure 69 UPGRAD GUI
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 4. UPGRADE GUI Page 83 4. UPGRADE GUI In this section of GUI page, you will need to introduce the USB media with valid firmware update file and this GUI will show file name similar to Figure 69 UPGRAD GUI. Figure 69 UPGRAD GUI Save the firmware to the USB Memory S...
Page 84 - CONFIGURATION GUI; Figure 71 Configuration GUI; Configuration Download; Figure 72 Configuration Backup Button
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 5. CONFIGURATION GUI Page 84 5. CONFIGURATION GUI You can archive the system configuration file to USB memory stick or restore the previous system configuration from the archived file. Figure 71 Configuration GUI Configuration Download Insert the USB memory stick ...
Page 85 - Figure 73 Save configuration file to USB memory; Figure 74 Memory Stick with configuration file
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 5. CONFIGURATION GUI Page 85 Figure 73 Save configuration file to USB memory Now as seen on Figure 73 Save configuration file to USB memory configuration file. Configuration Upload Take the USB memory stick to DVR unit, you should have already prepared a memory st...
Page 86 - Figure 75 PASSWORD GUI; Configuring User ID
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 6. PASSWORD GUI Page 86 6. PASSWORD GUI This GUI section you can change details for user information, login, authority, and network camera view authority. There are 8 users accounts in our DVR, they are “admin”, “user1”, “user2”, “user3”, “user4”, “user5”, “user6”...
Page 87 - Modifying User Information; Figure 76 Modify Section for User Information; easier to configure and easier to group.; Configuring User Authority; Select the authorities for the selected User ID.; Figure 77 User Authority
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 6. PASSWORD GUI Page 87 Modifying User Information You can modify information of selected ID (account). Figure 76 Modify Section for User Information • ID : Displays ID selected through the list. If you want to change, select and enter through virtual keyboard. Yo...
Page 88 - Configuring Network Covert; Figure 78 Network Covert User Configuration; You can use the first tick box for “Apply All” or “Cancel All”.
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 6. PASSWORD GUI Page 88 • All : Allows full authority. • Configuration : Allows to set the DVR. • Search : Allows to search. • Back up : Allows to backup. • Hard Disk : Allows to set the HDD such as Overwrite, Auto Delete, etc. • Record Key : Allows to operate the...
Page 89 - BUTTON SETTING GUI; Figure 79 BUTTON SETTING GUI; Configuration of audible beep; If the selected time is passed, the system is locked automatically.
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 7. BUTTON SETTING GUI Page 89 7. BUTTON SETTING GUI Button setting GUI is used to control the audible beep, autokey lock and emergency lock. Figure 79 BUTTON SETTING GUI Configuration of audible beep If it is selected, the DVR beeps on every button press in the fr...
Page 90 - Configuration of Emergency Lock
Chapter 9. Systems Section In-Depth 7. BUTTON SETTING GUI Page 90 Configuration of Emergency Lock This setting locks the emergency recording so that the emergency recording isn’t available. In case a user keeps the emergency recording on, it could overuse the HDD or overwrite the existing data. So, ...
Page 91 - Video Compression
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 1. Compression , Resolution, Quality, and Speed of Video Page 91 Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth In this section we will cover all aspects of record configuration, and how it effects the DVR’s performance, storage capacity, recorded image quality and frames pe...
Page 92 - Video Quality; NTSC Resolution; Speed of Video
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 1. Compression , Resolution, Quality, and Speed of Video Page 92 Video Quality On our DVR there are 5 levels of video quality. They are marked “Lowest”, “Low”, “Normal”, “High” and “Highest”. Since all H.264 images are compressed from its original images this 5 st...
Page 94 - Calculating Storage Required; With above formula here are some reference figures; Resolution
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 2. Calculating Storage Required Page 94 2. Calculating Storage Required As you have had an opportunity to review compression, resolution, quality, and speed of video, all these factors are needed to intelligently calculate proper storage amount needed for each DVR...
Page 95 - Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart; Table 7 4ch DVR HDD Reference; *Above table is provided only as a guide not as guarantee.
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 2. Calculating Storage Required Page 95 4 Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart Here are some examples of easy to reference chart for 4ch DVR. Motion recording results may vary depending on actual circumstances of how DVR is program to record. Such impacting variabl...
Page 96 - Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart; Table 8 9ch DVR HDD reference
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 2. Calculating Storage Required Page 96 9 Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart Here are some examples of easy to reference chart for 9ch DVR. Special characteristic of 9 Channel DVR is that recording storages are shared between 9 channels not 8 channels, if it was ...
Page 97 - 6 Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart; Here are some examples of easy to reference chart for 16ch DVR.; Table 9 16ch DVR HDD reference
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 2. Calculating Storage Required Page 97 16 Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart Here are some examples of easy to reference chart for 16ch DVR. Resolution Lowest Low Normal High Highest 500 Giga Byte / Recording Continuous 360X240 @ 30 fps 11 days 6 hrs 8 days 17 h...
Page 98 - EVENT RECORDING GUI; Configuring Pre Recording
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 3. EVENT RECORDING GUI Page 98 3. EVENT RECORDING GUI In this section of GUI you can set the Resolution, Frame and Event, etc. necessary to recording. Configuring Pre Recording When an event is triggered, this setting enables pre-recording around 1 to 5 seconds ea...
Page 99 - Figure 80 Recording Configuration; Camera selector (Global or individual)
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 3. EVENT RECORDING GUI Page 99 Figure 80 Recording Configuration ① Camera selector (Global or individual) Here in this camera icon you may select to use it or not use it. Below (Not Used) (Use) ② Resolution, Speed (fps), Image quality, Post record configuration Th...
Page 100 - SCHEDULE RECORDING GUI
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 4. SCHEDULE RECORDING GUI Page 100 720X480 at 7.5 fps those are equivalent to 360X240 resolutions at 30 fps. So if you set 720X480 at 30 fps then it is equivalent to 360X240 at 120 fps so just on camera configuration of 720X480 at 30 fps you will change the fps in...
Page 101 - Figure 81 Main Display Indication; How to set : Call the Menu → Record → Schedule Record; Select the channel; Select the channel to record; Set the recording schedule
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 4. SCHEDULE RECORDING GUI Page 101 Figure 81 Main Display Indication How to set : Call the Menu → Record → Schedule Record Select the channel Select the channel to record Set the recording schedule When scheduling, you can also select the recording mode such as Co...
Page 102 - Copy
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 4. SCHEDULE RECORDING GUI Page 102 Motion: record when motion occurs Sensor: record when sensor is in operation Motion or sensor: record when either of motion or sensor occurs Continuation: record regardless of event Erase schedule Erase all Copy Apply the same se...
Page 103 - Figure 82 Holiday Scheduling GUI; Select the channel to apply the schedule; Select holidays; applied to the selected date.
Chapter 10. Record Section In-Depth 4. SCHEDULE RECORDING GUI Page 103 Figure 82 Holiday Scheduling GUI Select the channel Select the channel to apply the schedule Select holidays Select holidays on the calendar to have them marked with red color. Then, holiday recording is applied to the selected d...
Page 105 - About Network Section and Clients; remote setup is not supported with our Macintosh PRMS; Mobile Remote Applications (Smart Phone Viewers); NOTE...; Our Blackberry, Windows Mobile, and Symbian RMS’ are restricted to
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 1. About Network Section and Clients Page 105 Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 1. About Network Section and Clients The Network Settings menu enables the user to configure the DVR to be viewed, controlled, and maintained remotely by using the Remote Connectio...
Page 106 - Figure 83 IP ADDRESS GUI; Please
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 106 2. IP ADDRESS GUI To access IP ADDRESS GUI select Network then IP Address Menu Figure 83 IP ADDRESS GUI The IP (Internet Protocol) Address is a logical address that is assigned to the DVR for presence on the network. This address is use...
Page 107 - Note...
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 107 Note… What is port-forwarding? Port forwarding allows remote computers, for example, computers on the Internet, to connect to a specific computer or device, like a DVR, within a private local area network (LAN) through the firewall (sec...
Page 108 - The changes you make under the DVRs’; Figure 85 Dual Stream Option; What is the Dual Stream Function?
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 2. IP ADDRESS GUI Page 108 The address you see here by default is the IP Address to a general DDNS server. Please DO NOT change this address while configuring your DVRs’ network settings. The changes you make under the DVRs’ “DDNS OPTION” menu will not be affecte...
Page 110 - SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Server; – This is the outgoing email server address.; Use Port; – This is the port number used by the outgoing email servers.; Account; Enter the senders email address for email notifications.
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 3. E-MAIL SETUP GUI Page 110 3. E-MAIL SETUP GUI This DVR supports email notification for events. This section is used to setup the email server and account settings to send these notifications by email: SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Server – This is the o...
Page 112 - Figure 86 DDNS OPTION GUI; Built in DDNS Server setup; Access The DVRs’ “System” menu, then “Information”
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 112 4. DDNS OPTION GUI DVR’s DDNS service offers built in DDNS services or if chosen offers other DDNS services available by following DDNS sites: www.dyndns.org www.no-ip.com Figure 86 DDNS OPTION GUI These are two built in services with ...
Page 113 - Figure 87 System Information GUI; . Enter the “Webcode” and domain name of your DVR. Then press the
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 113 Figure 87 System Information GUI 3. Go to http://www.ddnsip.net . Enter the “Webcode” and domain name of your DVR. Then press the “Register” button. You will receive a “Registration Success” message if your DVR was registered. Please n...
Page 114 - Figure 88 DynDns.com Site; address is
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 114 Figure 88 DynDns.com Site [2] Create the sub domain name (Example: DVR-Sample) and select the main domain name provided with free. A user may select any name and then click the “ADD” button. Figure 89 Free DNS using dynds-ip.com [3] Th...
Page 115 - Figure 90 Creating account in DynDns.com
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 115 Figure 90 Creating account in DynDns.com [4] When you see that the e-mail has been sent to you for verification, then check the e-mail. Figure 91 Confirmation Email [5] After opening the verification e-mail, if you click the link, the ...
Page 116 - Figure 92 Active Notification
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 4. DDNS OPTION GUI Page 116 [6] If the e-mail verification is completed, you can enter into the following website. Figure 92 Active Notification [7] After log-in, click “My Zones/Domains” in “My Service” menu. Figure 93 My Zone – DynDns.com *8+ Then, click “Dynam...
Page 120 - EMAIL NOTIFICATION GUI; Figure 98 Email Notification Section
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 5. EMAIL NOTIFICATION GUI Page 120 5. EMAIL NOTIFICATION GUI Figure 98 Email Notification Section This menu is used to select the type of events that will be sent by the email notification feature: Mail Title – The subject like of the email notification Interval ...
Page 121 - NETWORK FRAME GUI; Figure 99 Network Frame GUI; Option; Camera Enabled
Chapter 11. Network Section In-Depth 6. NETWORK FRAME GUI Page 121 6. NETWORK FRAME GUI Figure 99 Network Frame GUI The Network Frame menu needs to be configured if you enable the “Dual Stream” feature. This menu is used to configure at what frame rate and video quality the DVR will stream over the ...
Page 122 - CAMERA SETTING GUI; Figure 100 Camera Setting GUI
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 1. CAMERA SETTING GUI Page 122 Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth In This section we will be covering Camera section, where there are controls for adjusting property, naming, PTZ, and viewing aspects of the Camera. 1. CAMERA SETTING GUI Camera Settings GUI has op...
Page 123 - Figure 101 PTZ Setting GUI 1; If you press the
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 2. PTZ SETTING GUI Page 123 Brightness: Brightness controls enable the camera to be dim or bright in selectable level increments in 5% every step by 0%~100%. Contrast: Contrast controls enable the camera to be sharper line edges in 0~100% level. Hue: Controls the ...
Page 124 - Figure 102 PTZ Settings GUI 2 - Additional Settings; Additional PTZ setting; Select the icons described below.
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 2. PTZ SETTING GUI Page 124 Figure 102 PTZ Settings GUI 2 - Additional Settings [Note] In case of using more than one PTZ camera, ID should be different. Refer to PTZ camera manual for changing the ID. Additional PTZ setting Select the icons described below. • Ser...
Page 126 - Figure 103 Controller GUI
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 3. CONTROLLER GUI Page 126 3. CONTROLLER GUI You can connect a keyboard to operate the DVR. And the joystick control is very convenient to PTZ control. Figure 103 Controller GUI Model: Select the model to connect to the DVR. You should check the compatibility betw...
Page 127 - Figure 104 Camera Title Menu
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 4. CAMERA TITLE GUI Page 127 4. CAMERA TITLE GUI You may change the title of the camera to give more geographical name or any desire name. Sometime camera location may be identified easier by giving logical name to the camera. Here are steps to give logical name l...
Page 129 - SERIAL PORT SETTING GUI; Figure 105 Serial Port Setting GUI
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 6. SERIAL PORT SETTING GUI Page 129 6. SERIAL PORT SETTING GUI Serial Port Setting GUI is divided in RS-485 and RS-232 section as shown below. Figure 105 Serial Port Setting GUI Set Baud Rate, Parity and Stop Bit for RS-485 and RS-232 communication. Figure 106 Bau...
Page 130 - How to operate PTZ camera; Select a channel and press the “PTZ” button to call PTZ control OSD.
Chapter 12. Camera Section In-Depth 7. How to operate PTZ camera Page 130 7. How to operate PTZ camera Select a channel and press the “PTZ” button to call PTZ control OSD. [By using the front direction button (Or remote controller)] • Use the direction button to move the PTZ camera. • Whenever press...
Page 132 - Figure 108 Camera Title Location
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 1. OSD GUI Page 132 Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth Display section controls how local view (view from monitor directly connected to DVR) is configured. 1. OSD GUI On OSD (On Screen Display) GUI you have control over showing or not showing “Camera Title”, “S...
Page 133 - Figure 109 Status Bar Location; no boarder between pictures); Figure 110 Split Screen Lines
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 1. OSD GUI Page 133 Status bar: Display the status bar on the bottom of the screen. There are information such as Time, Record status, Lock, Network and HDD capacity remained in the status bar. Figure 109 Status Bar Location Split screen: Display the split screen...
Page 134 - Figure 111 Split / Sequence GUI
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 134 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI There are options to control how split view and its sequence appearance could be configured. It is controlled by SPLIT /SEQUENCE GUI shown below. Figure 111 Split / Sequence GUI In above example shows 16 chan...
Page 135 - Figure 114 1ch split configuration
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 135 In the box with camera number 1, if selected the right or left arrow will appear where you can choose which camera will be sown on 16 channel split window. You may do this for all 16 combination to choose the order of the camera. F...
Page 136 - Figure 118 9ch split configuration; represented in seconds.; Figure 121 Dwell Time selection
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 136 Figure 118 9ch split configuration Figure 119 10ch split configuration Figure 120 13ch split configuration Dwell Time: All split configuration except 16 channel split configuration you could set dwell time represented in seconds. F...
Page 137 - Figure 122 Order selection; batch will show 1~9 cameras next will show 10~14 and 1~4 on 2
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 2.SPLIT / SEQUENCE GUI Page 137 Figure 122 Order selection Auto Loss Skip: If configured (checked) then any missing or video loss camera will not be shown on selection menu and it will auto populate according to empty slot. EX: if camera number 15, 16 is lost, th...
Page 138 - Figure 123 TV Adjustment
Chapter 13. Display Section In-Depth 3. TV ADJUSTMENT Page 138 3. TV ADJUSTMENT In this section you will use the configuration to adjust resolution and Icon size. Figure 123 TV Adjustment VGA: VGA (Resolution) selectable 800X600, 1024X768 or 1280X1024 Icon: Icon there are Normal, VGA and Small.
Page 139 - Figure 124 Sensor GUI; Select the sensor to use.
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 1. SENSOR GUI Page 139 Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 1. SENSOR GUI This DVR supports 4 sensor inputs for all 4 channel, 9 channel and 16 channel DVR. Figure 124 Sensor GUI Enable Sensor: Select the sensor to use. (Use) (Not use) Input Type: Choose between Norm...
Page 140 - Figure 125 Alarm GUI
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 2. ALARM GUI Page 140 2. ALARM GUI You could configure how each “Events” (Motion, Sensor, Video Loss) respond with time individually as shown below. Figure 125 Alarm GUI Select the alarm duration time on each event (Motion, Sensor, Video Loss) In case of selecting ...
Page 141 - MOTION DETECTION GUI; Figure 126 Motion Detection GUI; Select the channel using for the motion detection.; Figure 127 Indication of Hourly configuration of Sensitivity
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 3. MOTION DETECTION GUI Page 141 3. MOTION DETECTION GUI You can set the sensitivity and detection area in order to record when the motion event is triggered. Figure 126 Motion Detection GUI Select the channel: Select the channel using for the motion detection. (No...
Page 142 - Note : You can use the hot key to set all areas.
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 3. MOTION DETECTION GUI Page 142 Range: Set the area where a motion would be detected. There are also indications in pink color when motion is detected. It also serves as feedback on your sensitivity settings. If you see the pink color in the grid you choose for mo...
Page 143 - Figure 128 SPOT Out GUI; Set Sequence Dwell Time:; Available to set from 0 to 30 seconds
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 4. SPOT OUT GUI Page 143 4. SPOT OUT GUI This setting enables the monitoring by the second monitor and also provides the display mode such as Event popup, Sequence, Event + Sequence and Fixed channel. Figure 128 SPOT Out GUI Set Sequence Dwell Time: Available to se...
Page 144 - INTERNAL BUZZER GUI; When an event is triggered, the DVR buzzes for the selected time.; Figure 129 Internal Buzzer GUI
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 5. INTERNAL BUZZER GUI Page 144 5. INTERNAL BUZZER GUI When an event is triggered, the DVR buzzes for the selected time. Figure 129 Internal Buzzer GUI Range: 1 to 30 seconds ( “----“: Not use )
Page 146 - Alarm Sensor extension box setting; *1+ Select the “Use” then move arrow to select check mark.; Figure 130 Extended GUI
Chapter 14. Event Section In-Depth 6. EXTENDED GUI Page 146 Alarm Sensor extension box setting After connecting the extension box, you should set to have the system working. *1+ Select the “Use” then move arrow to select check mark. Figure 130 Extended GUI You will have check mark appear as Figure 1...
Page 147 - Chapter 15. Search Operation; Getting to Search Screen; Figure 131. DVR Front Face with Search Button; Or you may use the “Search” button on the remote controller.; Figure 132 Search using remote controller
Chapter 15. Search Operation 1. Getting to Search Screen Page 147 Chapter 15. Search Operation In most cases search operation may be done through the client application, but some cases especially if you are going to perform evidence backup you will perform a search directly from the DVR unit itself....
Page 148 - Figure 134 Search Menu
Chapter 15. Search Operation 2. Calendar Search Page 148 2. Calendar Search Bring up menu that Figure 134 Search Menu shown below from search screen then press calendar. Figure 134 Search Menu Then you must click icon marked “calendar” to see below Figure 135 Calendar Search GUI. Calendar search can...
Page 149 - Figure 136 Calendar with no recording; day to
Chapter 15. Search Operation 2. Calendar Search Page 149 Figure 136 Calendar with no recording Figure 137 Calendar with recording If there are no recording you will see the hour and minute indicator as seen below. Figure 138 Hour and Min recording indicator If there is a no recording present then da...
Page 150 - Figure 139 Hour and Minute indicator with recorded data.; The time bar is currently pointed to 13
Chapter 15. Search Operation 2. Calendar Search Page 150 If you have any data on particular hour and you will see mini blocks of 1 minute interval highlighted as seen Figure 139 Hour and Minute indicator with recorded data. Figure 139 Hour and Minute indicator with recorded data. The time bar is cur...
Page 151 - Figure 140 Search Menu; Then you will see below GUI screen page.; Figure 141 Event Search GUI
Chapter 15. Search Operation 3. Event Search Page 151 3. Event Search If you have event recording enabled that you may choose such event from event list and perform a playback. You must see a menu that look like Figure 134 Search Menu seen below. Figure 140 Search Menu Then you must click icon marke...
Page 152 - Figure 142 Populated List Pane
Chapter 15. Search Operation 3. Event Search Page 152 Figure 142 Populated List Pane As you can see only if you conduct search will it show the list item and as shown on figure above there are 161 pages available for example above. You may have different result. You need to also highlight the type o...
Page 153 - Date and Time Search; Figure 144 Date and time search; Then press on search to directly playback on time you desire.
Chapter 15. Search Operation 4. Date and Time Search Page 153 4. Date and Time Search If you know exact time of search that you want to perform you may use the date and time search. Date and time figure can be changed on screen below by selecting month, day, year, hour, minute then second. Figure 14...
Page 154 - Playback Control Menu Bar; Figure 145 Playback screen with event recording; Playback Controls; Figure 146 Playback Controls
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 154 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Below you see the actual playback via the 16 channel DVR. Even though there are 16 cameras recording on motion only certain camera appear. Cameras that show video images are those that have recording for ...
Page 155 - Figure 147 Speed Control; Play and Pause operation; Figure 148 Play Control; Fast Play, Rewind Operation; Figure 149 Fast Play
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 155 Figure 147 Speed Control Play and Pause operation Figure 148 Play Control Play and pause by mouse operation is simply clicking desired location to obtain the result. However for frontal keypad and remote controller you must pres ente...
Page 156 - Figure 150 Rewind and Fast Rewind.
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 156 Also you may do the same with reverse play and fast play backwards by operating it with mouse on Speed Control, or key pad. Figure 150 Rewind and Fast Rewind. They are selectable by 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, MAX forward and backwards play view...
Page 157 - Mouse Only Operation; Figure 151 View and Audio control for playback
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 157 Mouse Only Operation Some operations like the 2nd group of Playback Controls are fully functional only for the mouse operation. Some operations are available with key controls but not all will operate the same way because with key co...
Page 158 - Figure 153 Mouse only view control; View Interval Option; Audio in Playback Option
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 158 However only the max view in case of 16 channel DVR between 1 and 16 channel view, in case of 9 channel DVR between 1 and 9 channel or in case of 4 channel DVR 1 and 4 channel view will be available. With using mouse on view control ...
Page 159 - Quick Backup During Playback; Figure 154 Quick Backup; Then you will see indication on the screen “Mark In” as shown below.
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 159 Audio options by default shows audio level 50% volume with second click you will be able to mute the audio. By moving the level adjust bar you are able to control the volume level. Quick Backup During Playback While playing the video...
Page 160 - press the backup button or; Figure 156 Quick Backup on Playback; have an option to back it up on USB because there is no CDRW present.
Chapter 15. Search Operation 5. Playback Control Menu Bar Page 160 After if you press backup button one more time you will now see the Quick Backup GUI to perform a backup operation. What Mark In function does is that from when you 1 st press the backup button or mouse equivalent operation, DVR actu...
Page 161 - Chapter 16. Backup Operation; Note; Figure 157 Main Menu Items; Then you will see figure below; Figure 158 Calendar Backup; Select the camera
Chapter 16. Backup Operation 1. Calendar Backup Page 161 Chapter 16. Backup Operation Backup is the function to archive the recorded video to a storage device such as an extended HDD or USB drive. If an ODD is built-in, it’s available to back up the files to the ODD as well. ☞ Note When you back up ...
Page 162 - Select the date
Chapter 16. Backup Operation 1. Calendar Backup Page 162 Select the camera to back up. (Not select) (Select) Select the date Select the date to back up. Select the disk Select the disk to back up. • Main disk: Back up through the disk used as a main disk • Mirror disk : Back up through the disk set ...
Page 163 - Select the minute; Select the minute to back up; Set the backup start time; And then press Next.
Chapter 16. Backup Operation 1. Calendar Backup Page 163 Select the minute Select the minute to back up Set the backup start time Select the start time and then click the tap in the left side to set like the picture below. Select the backup completion time Select the completion time and then click t...
Page 164 - Select the backup option; You can select the following options for backup.
Chapter 16. Backup Operation 1. Calendar Backup Page 164 ☞ Note Above time setting is applied only when the backup date and hour is same. If the backup date and hour is different, set the start time first by setting date, hour and minute and then set the end time. ▶ Select the backup option You can ...
Page 165 - Backup Size; • Device: Display the memory size to back up; Backup Password; When you start a backup, you can set the password.; Backup process; Display the backup progress.
Chapter 16. Backup Operation 1. Calendar Backup Page 165 • Option : Select -Audio : Select when you back up by adding audio signal -Backup Viewer : Select when you back up by adding a backup viewer program Backup Size You can check the selected size to back up and the size of storage device. If the ...
Page 166 - Display Backup Completed
Chapter 16. Backup Operation 1. Calendar Backup Page 166 Display Backup Completed Once the “Backup Completed” message is popped up, you may detach the storage device from the USB port.
Page 169 - Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications; iPhone Application Installation; Launch the MPRMS Application, and press “New”
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone Page 169 Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone iPhone Application Installation 1. Access the “App Store” from your iPhone or iTunes application. 2. Search for “MPRMS”. 3. Choose to download and install the application ...
Page 170 - Make
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone Page 170 Enter the “Reg Name” (Registration Name). This can be any name to identify the specified DVR. Make sure there are NO SPACES in the Reg. Name. Select the DVR Model: H.264 DVRs’ = DVR
Page 172 - THIS IS ONLY A REMINDER
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone Page 172 DVR ID: Enter the User ID for accessing the DVR. Password: Enter the password for accessing the DVR. Enter the DVR IP Address & Port Number (You can also enter the domain name address here) DDNS Use Please disregard this config...
Page 174 - Search from iPhone; Select “search” the icon below.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone Page 174 “CH SELECT” to select camera number. PTZ : select when controlling pan-tilt The screen displays only video excluding time, resolution and the name of channel. The feature is designed to transmit still photo in certain intervals whe...
Page 177 - Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 1. iPhone Page 177 Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone Relay can be controlled remotely.. Time selection : Set the duration time of alarm output Off : Alarm off Infinity : Keep the alarm output continued PTZ control from iPhone PTZ control is available...
Page 179 - Program Installation for Android; Select “MPRMS” to execute the program.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 179 2. Android Phone Program Installation for Android To install the program on the Phone, execute the ‘MARKET’ program and download the ‘MPRMS’ to install. If the installation is completed, you will see the ‘MPRMS’ icon on the ...
Page 180 - Register the product information for Android
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 180 (Select the icon) (Executed Program) Register the product information for Android Register the product information for remote monitoring. [1] Register Select “Add” to start the registration. [2] Enter the registration inform...
Page 181 - Modify/Delete of Registered Information for Android
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 181 (1) (2) (3) (1) Enter the name, Product ID(User) and Password. Name : Enter any name you want. User : Enter the “User ID” registered to the DVR. Password : Enter the “Password” registered to the DVR. (Note : “Menu” → “System...
Page 182 - Remote connection for Android; picture. Click OK to execute the monitoring program.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 182 Select to edit the registered info. Select to delete the registered info. Close TOOL menu (As a dual function, it ends the connection) Remote connection for Android Select the registered list for connection. Once you click t...
Page 183 - Live view on Android; It shows the currently monitored images with real-time.; Main menu view on Android
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 183 (Select the list) (Detailed info.) Live view on Android It shows the currently monitored images with real-time. (1) Numeric Button : Press a numeric button to select a channel. (2) 1 frame: When selected, it transmits a stil...
Page 184 - PTZ control for Android; You can control the PTZ camera remotely.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 184 Go back to the previous step or close the monitoring program Move to live mode (Channel change, 1 Frame and OSD display is available) Go to PTZ mode Go to PTZ preset mode Go to search mode Go to alarm mode See the registered...
Page 186 - PTZ Preset for Android
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 186 Auto Focus OK button for PTZ OSD menu Cancel or the upper menu on PTZ OSD menu PTZ Preset for Android You can set the movement of PTZ camera previously and make the automatic PTZ movement. (Select preset mode) (Preset mode s...
Page 187 - Search on Android; Fast reverse playback
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 187 Search on Android (1. Select the search mode) (2. Select “Time Search”) (3. Select the date and time) (1) Select the search mode (2) Select “Time Search”: Select “Time Search” to enter the search conditions. (Note: Select “T...
Page 188 - Relay Out for Android; Relay can be controlled remotely.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 188 Relay Out for Android Relay can be controlled remotely. (1) Relay : Select On or Off (2) Number : Select the relay number. (3) Time : Select the duration time. (4) Execute : Make the alarm output work
Page 189 - Information display option on Android; Below is the example for an explanation.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 189 Information display option on Android It shows the information of current connection. (Select info) (Display the connection info ) [Display Info] Below is the example for an explanation. • IP : 61.250.157.37 : 2000 Via DDNS ...
Page 190 - End the connection for Android; Or you may just press close button on the phone.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 2. Android Phone Page 190 End the connection for Android (Select the back button) (Select the Yes button) There are several ways to finish the program. 1. If you click ‘BACK’, it asks like “Do you want to disconnect?” Then, you may click Yes. 2. Or y...
Page 191 - Install the program to Windows Mobile
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 3. Windows Mobile Page 191 3. Windows Mobile Install the program to Windows Mobile Copy the program, MPRMS and save it to the mobile phone. Execute the program for Windows Mobile After save the program into the any folder, you can see the “MPRMS_Setu...
Page 192 - Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 3. Windows Mobile Page 192 You can see the icon of “MPRMS”. Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile For mobile viewing, you must register the network information of the DVR. As for the network setting of DVR, please refer to the user’s man...
Page 194 - Connect / Disconnect on Windows Mobile
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 3. Windows Mobile Page 194 • ADDR : Keep the default value of the DDNS server address (Default: www.adtcapscctv.net) • PORT : The port value will be changed automatically. Keep the value as it is. • SAVE : Save the info. [4] Static IP User • Use STAT...
Page 196 - Search on Windows Mobile; searching. After setting the data and time, click “START” to play.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 3. Windows Mobile Page 196 To connect the other DVR, click the “DVR” and select the registered DVR in the “DEVICE”. After selecting the DVR, click the “Connect” to see the video. Search on Windows Mobile To play the recorded image, select “Search” th...
Page 197 - PTZ Control for Windows Mobile
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 3. Windows Mobile Page 197 PTZ Control for Windows Mobile Click “Pan Tilt” to control the PTZ camera. Press the direction button to move the camera position. [NOTE : In order to stop moving, user must press the “STOP” button.+ • Left : Move to the le...
Page 199 - Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile; Click “Alarm” to control alarm output.
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 3. Windows Mobile Page 199 Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile Click “Alarm” to control alarm output. • Select a number (1~16) : Relay out port. (Default : 1) • Time : Set the duration time. • ON/OFF : Press to start or stop. (Example : If the du...
Page 200 - Internet Explorer Version 7 and later; Initial Connection
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 4. Internet Explorer Version 7 and later Page 200 4. Internet Explorer Version 7 and later The monitoring by the web browser is available as the web server is built in the DVR. Initial Connection If you have actual TCP IP address of the DVR you my in...
Page 202 - Display Configuration
Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications 4. Internet Explorer Version 7 and later Page 202 Display Configuration (1) Display area : Whenever you click, the selected channel or split screen is displayed. (2) DVR Name: Enter any name you want. When you reconnect the DVR in the same pc, the na...
Page 205 - Index; CIF; Brightness; VGA
Page 205 Index 10-way terminal block, 17, 20, 27 16 Channel DVR Storage Reference, 97 2CIF, 17, 18, 91, 92, 96 352X240. See CIF 352X288. See CIF 4 Channel DVR Storage Reference, 95 704X240. See 2CIF 704X288. See 2CIF 704X480. See D1 704X576. See D1 9 Channel DVR Storage Reference, 96 9 pole D-Type m...
Page 206 - Dual Stream; Hue; See
Page 206 De-Interlacing, 158 DHCP, 17, 33, 34, 51, 106, 107, 108 Dimension, 18 Directional Button, 36 DMZ, 52, 113 dry contact, 29, 30 dry sensors, 31 Dual Stream , 108, 121 DVR ID, 70, 172 EIA/TIA E568B, 33 email notification, 110, 120 Email Notification, 120 email server, 110 EMERGENCY, 38 Emergen...