Clover DV1670D - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – System Users Manual
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Contents
  • Page 15 – Contents of Items Included; Component
  • Page 17 – Chapter 2. Hardware Description; Technical Specification
  • 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:
  • Page 22 – Table 6 VGA Pin Configuration
  • 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.
  • Page 24 – Camera Input; Figure 8 Camera Connection; RS-232 Serial Connector
  • Page 25 – Figure 9 DE-9M Serial Port
  • Page 26 – Optional Alarm Sensor Extension Box; Power switch; Figure 11 Connection Example of Extension Box
  • Page 27 – Figure 12 Alarm Sensor Extension Box Wire Example; 0-Way Terminal Block
  • Page 28 – Figure 14 10-Way terminal block; Warning
  • 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:
  • Page 30 – Figure 17 Basic Sensor Connection; Example 2. Dry contact and 12 Volt DC combination direct to DVR
  • 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
  • Page 32 – USB Connection; Ethernet Specifications
  • 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
  • Page 34 – Figure 22 Cross Over Cable
  • Page 35 – Internet Modem; Internet Modem; Figure 25 Internet Modem with Router Switch
  • Page 36 – Figure 26 Front Panel; Button
  • Page 38 – Remote Controller
  • Page 39 – Chapter 3. Quick Setup; Figure 27 Table top placement; Step 1. Connect Cameras to DVR unit; Figure 29 Camera to DVR
  • 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
  • Page 42 – Figure 35 Live Screen View
  • Page 43 – Figure 36 Setup Menu
  • 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
  • Page 45 – Figure 39 Selecting Accounts.; You will now see a screen as shown on figure below.; Figure 42 Current Password
  • Page 46 – Figure 43 Numeric Keypad and Password Confirmation
  • 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
  • Page 48 – Figure 50 Camera Title Menu; Step 3. Exit the menu and select YES to apply the setting
  • Page 49 – Figure 51 Event Recording Page
  • Page 51 – Figure 52 IP ADRESS Page; Important Note: when to use DHCP vs. Static IP
  • Page 52 – Figure 53 Port Forwarding Example
  • Page 53 – Page; Figure 54 Main Menu Items
  • Page 54 – Single View; With “Group” will goggle to the next set of cameras available.
  • Page 55 – Chapter 5. The “System” Root Menu Item; Convention of Menu Tree; Figure 55 Root Menu; Branch Items
  • Page 56 – The “System” Branch
  • Page 58 – The “Record” Branch
  • Page 59 – The “Network” Branch
  • Page 60 – The “Camera” Branch
  • Page 61 – The “Display” Branch
  • Page 62 – The “Alarm” Branch
  • Page 63 – Chapter 6. The “Search” Root Menu Item; The “Calendar” Search Branch
  • Page 64 – The “Event” Search Branch
  • Page 66 – Chapter 7. The “Backup” Root Menu Item
  • Page 67 – Figure 57 Audio Popup
  • Page 68 – Language
  • Page 69 – Figure 58 Remote Controller ID
  • Page 70 – Figure 60 ID selector screen; Tow DVR with one remote
  • Page 71 – Table 1 NTSC countries
  • Page 72 – MAC Address
  • Page 73 – Figure 61 Disk Manager GUI; Adding, installing HDD and other drives
  • Page 74 – Figure 62 HDD Installation; Alternatively you may have HDD 1 and Optical Disk Drive.
  • 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
  • Page 77 – Overwrite
  • Page 79 – DEFAULT SETTING GUI; Differences between two buttons are that; Figure 65 Default Setting
  • Page 80 – Figure 66 Time Date GUI; You can select the display type per country.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 83 – Figure 69 UPGRAD GUI
  • Page 84 – CONFIGURATION GUI; Figure 71 Configuration GUI; Configuration Download; Figure 72 Configuration Backup Button
  • Page 85 – Figure 73 Save configuration file to USB memory; Figure 74 Memory Stick with configuration file
  • Page 86 – Figure 75 PASSWORD GUI; Configuring User ID
  • 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
  • Page 88 – Configuring Network Covert; Figure 78 Network Covert User Configuration; You can use the first tick box for “Apply All” or “Cancel All”.
  • 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.
  • Page 90 – Configuration of Emergency Lock
  • Page 91 – Video Compression
  • Page 92 – Video Quality; NTSC Resolution; Speed of Video
  • Page 94 – Calculating Storage Required; With above formula here are some reference figures; Resolution
  • Page 95 – Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart; Table 7 4ch DVR HDD Reference; *Above table is provided only as a guide not as guarantee.
  • Page 96 – Channel DVR Storage Reference Chart; Table 8 9ch DVR HDD reference
  • 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
  • Page 98 – EVENT RECORDING GUI; Configuring Pre Recording
  • Page 99 – Figure 80 Recording Configuration; Camera selector (Global or individual)
  • Page 100 – 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
  • Page 102 – Copy
  • Page 103 – Figure 82 Holiday Scheduling GUI; Select the channel to apply the schedule; Select holidays; applied to the selected date.
  • 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
  • Page 106 – Figure 83 IP ADDRESS GUI; Please
  • Page 107 – Note...
  • Page 108 – The changes you make under the DVRs’; Figure 85 Dual Stream Option; What is the Dual Stream Function?
  • 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.
  • Page 112 – Figure 86 DDNS OPTION GUI; Built in DDNS Server setup; Access The DVRs’ “System” menu, then “Information”
  • Page 113 – Figure 87 System Information GUI; . Enter the “Webcode” and domain name of your DVR. Then press the
  • Page 114 – Figure 88 DynDns.com Site; address is
  • Page 115 – Figure 90 Creating account in DynDns.com
  • Page 116 – Figure 92 Active Notification
  • Page 120 – EMAIL NOTIFICATION GUI; Figure 98 Email Notification Section
  • Page 121 – NETWORK FRAME GUI; Figure 99 Network Frame GUI; Option; Camera Enabled
  • Page 122 – CAMERA SETTING GUI; Figure 100 Camera Setting GUI
  • Page 123 – Figure 101 PTZ Setting GUI 1; If you press the
  • Page 124 – Figure 102 PTZ Settings GUI 2 - Additional Settings; Additional PTZ setting; Select the icons described below.
  • Page 126 – Figure 103 Controller GUI
  • Page 127 – Figure 104 Camera Title Menu
  • Page 129 – SERIAL PORT SETTING GUI; Figure 105 Serial Port Setting GUI
  • Page 130 – How to operate PTZ camera; Select a channel and press the “PTZ” button to call PTZ control OSD.
  • Page 132 – Figure 108 Camera Title Location
  • Page 133 – Figure 109 Status Bar Location; no boarder between pictures); Figure 110 Split Screen Lines
  • Page 134 – Figure 111 Split / Sequence GUI
  • Page 135 – Figure 114 1ch split configuration
  • Page 136 – Figure 118 9ch split configuration; represented in seconds.; Figure 121 Dwell Time selection
  • Page 137 – Figure 122 Order selection; batch will show 1~9 cameras next will show 10~14 and 1~4 on 2
  • Page 138 – Figure 123 TV Adjustment
  • Page 139 – Figure 124 Sensor GUI; Select the sensor to use.
  • Page 140 – Figure 125 Alarm GUI
  • 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
  • Page 142 – Note : You can use the hot key to set all areas.
  • Page 143 – Figure 128 SPOT Out GUI; Set Sequence Dwell Time:; Available to set from 0 to 30 seconds
  • Page 144 – INTERNAL BUZZER GUI; When an event is triggered, the DVR buzzes for the selected time.; Figure 129 Internal Buzzer GUI
  • Page 146 – Alarm Sensor extension box setting; *1+ Select the “Use” then move arrow to select check mark.; Figure 130 Extended GUI
  • 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
  • Page 148 – Figure 134 Search Menu
  • Page 149 – Figure 136 Calendar with no recording; day to
  • Page 150 – Figure 139 Hour and Minute indicator with recorded data.; The time bar is currently pointed to 13
  • Page 151 – Figure 140 Search Menu; Then you will see below GUI screen page.; Figure 141 Event Search GUI
  • Page 152 – Figure 142 Populated List Pane
  • Page 153 – Date and Time Search; Figure 144 Date and time search; Then press on search to directly playback on time you desire.
  • Page 154 – Playback Control Menu Bar; Figure 145 Playback screen with event recording; Playback Controls; Figure 146 Playback Controls
  • Page 155 – Figure 147 Speed Control; Play and Pause operation; Figure 148 Play Control; Fast Play, Rewind Operation; Figure 149 Fast Play
  • Page 156 – Figure 150 Rewind and Fast Rewind.
  • Page 157 – Mouse Only Operation; Figure 151 View and Audio control for playback
  • Page 158 – Figure 153 Mouse only view control; View Interval Option; Audio in Playback Option
  • Page 159 – Quick Backup During Playback; Figure 154 Quick Backup; Then you will see indication on the screen “Mark In” as shown below.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • Page 162 – Select the date
  • Page 163 – Select the minute; Select the minute to back up; Set the backup start time; And then press Next.
  • Page 164 – Select the backup option; You can select the following options for backup.
  • 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.
  • Page 166 – Display Backup Completed
  • Page 169 – Chapter 17. Mobile and Remote Client Applications; iPhone Application Installation; Launch the MPRMS Application, and press “New”
  • Page 170 – Make
  • Page 172 – THIS IS ONLY A REMINDER
  • Page 174 – Search from iPhone; Select “search” the icon below.
  • Page 177 – Controlling Relay-Out from iPhone
  • Page 179 – Program Installation for Android; Select “MPRMS” to execute the program.
  • Page 180 – Register the product information for Android
  • Page 181 – Modify/Delete of Registered Information for Android
  • Page 182 – Remote connection for Android; picture. Click OK to execute the monitoring program.
  • Page 183 – Live view on Android; It shows the currently monitored images with real-time.; Main menu view on Android
  • Page 184 – PTZ control for Android; You can control the PTZ camera remotely.
  • Page 186 – PTZ Preset for Android
  • Page 187 – Search on Android; Fast reverse playback
  • Page 188 – Relay Out for Android; Relay can be controlled remotely.
  • Page 189 – Information display option on Android; Below is the example for an explanation.
  • Page 190 – End the connection for Android; Or you may just press close button on the phone.
  • Page 191 – Install the program to Windows Mobile
  • Page 192 – Register the Product Information on Windows Mobile
  • Page 194 – Connect / Disconnect on Windows Mobile
  • Page 196 – Search on Windows Mobile; searching. After setting the data and time, click “START” to play.
  • Page 197 – PTZ Control for Windows Mobile
  • Page 199 – Remote Alarm Control for Windows Mobile; Click “Alarm” to control alarm output.
  • Page 200 – Internet Explorer Version 7 and later; Initial Connection
  • Page 202 – Display Configuration
  • Page 205 – Index; CIF; Brightness; VGA
  • Page 206 – Dual Stream; Hue; See
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL


Stand-Alone 16Channel

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER



MODEL DV1670, DV1670D

Ver. 010312























Copyright © 2011 Clover Electronics U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.


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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.

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