Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Chapter 1.Introduction to the Digital Video Recorder (DVR)……………………………………………..…..1 Chapter 2. Unit Description……………………………………………………………………………..…..…2 A. DVR Front Panel…………………………………………………………………….……..…………..…2 B. DVR Rear Panel………………………………………………………………….………………….……4 Chapter 3.Gettling Star...
Page 4 - Chapter 1. Introduction to the Digital Video Recorder
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Digital Video Recorder (DVR) The following document is a reference for Vineyard Teneyard Technologies’ Digital Security System, designed to simultaneously record/retrieve up to 4 or 9 channels of video streams. It utilizes the latest digital image compression technolog...
Page 5 - Chapter 2. Unit Description; DVR Front Panel; FF4~6: Increased playback speed by skipping more frames at a time
Chapter 2. Unit Description A. DVR Front Panel This chapter briefly describes the buttons on the front panel of the DVR. These buttons operate the basic functions, such as recording, playback, fast-forward, reverse, etc. For more details on the DVR ′ s on-screen menu, refer to “Chapter 5. DVR Menu.”...
Page 6 - This button is used to change the setup value.
(6) REW To play the recorded video backward, press the “REW” button. There are 6 modes of REW, 1~6.To change the reverse playback speed level, press the “REW” button again. (7) PAUSE To pause the video playback, press the “PAUSE” button. Then the video display will be stopped. To continue playback, ...
Page 8 - Chapter 3. Getting Started
Chapter 3. Getting Started (1) Install a hard drive into your DVR (some models come with the hard drive already installed). (2) Connect the DVR to a TV set. (3) Connect cameras (up to 4) to the DVR. (4) Connect the LAN cable from the DVR to a network router (optional) (5) Connect any other accessori...
Page 9 - Chapter 4. Hardware Installation; Connecting DVR to Your TV Set
Chapter 4. Hardware Installation A. Connecting DVR to Your TV Set (1) Video Input/Output Connection (For TV monitor screen display) Any TV set that has a “RCA Video Input” terminal is suitable for displaying the picture. The figure below shows the video signal line connection. <“Video in” on TV&g...
Page 10 - B. Camera Installation; package, and plug in the camera power adapter.; with a splitter cable>
B. Camera Installation (1) For cameras that have no built-in microphone If your cameras have cables consisting of power and video cables, connect “VIDEO IN” of your DVR, using the combined camera cable included in the package, and plug in the camera power adapter. <Connection Type1-For indoor/out...
Page 11 - below for installation.
(2) For cameras that have a built-in microphone If you’re purchased cameras that have a built-in microphone, follow the diagram below for installation. <Connection Type 1-For cameras that comes with a video/audio splitter cable> <Connection type2-For cameras that have direct video/audio out...
Page 12 - C. Sensor Installation; There are two steps for sensor installation:
C. Sensor Installation The DVR can support up to 4 sensors (not included in the DVR package) in up to four locations. There are two steps for sensor installation: (a) Connect the sensor signal lines to the signal input terminal. (b) Connect the sensor power lines to the appropriate power source. In ...
Page 13 - D. Alarm Installation; Connect the alarm power lines to the alarm switch terminal.
D. Alarm Installation The DVR has an internal switch for sounding an alarm. The switch is normally open, but when the sensor is triggered, the alarm is activated as well. The circuitry is as follows: There are two steps for alarm installation. (a) Connect the alarm power lines to the alarm switch te...
Page 16 - Main menu
Chapter 5. DVR Menu Below you will find a screen shot of the DVR main menu. Press the MENU button to display the screen. Main menu Press [MENU] to enter main menu. Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select item. Press [SEL] to modify setting and [MENU] to confirm and exit. -13-
Page 19 - Record Frame Rate; The total frame rate per second is 50/60.You can set
3. Record Frame Rate ADJUST BETWEEN 1 TO 25 (PAL) OR 1 to 30 (NTSC) FRAMES PER SECOND The total frame rate per second is 50/60.You can set the frame rate per channel (1-25) /(1-30). If the frame rate you select causes the total frame rate to exceed 50FPS the software automatically changes the larges...
Page 23 - NOTICE: This DVR does not support a slave hard drive
7. Hard Drive Setup HARD DRIVE INFORMATION 1.OVERWRITE ENABLED: If you choose YES (default setting), recording continues and overwrites oldest previous recordings when hard drive space is Full. If you choose NO, the recording session stops when the hard drive capacity is full. 2. MASTER HDD SIZE: Th...
Page 26 - PASSWORD; When you select “CHANGE PASSWORD”, the menu below will
(1) PASSWORD CHANGE · 6-DIGIT PASSWORD · DEFAULT PASSWORD SETTING: 111111 When you select “CHANGE PASSWORD”, the menu below will open. 1. Press the channel 1 button six times. 2. Once you have input the current password, you can set a new password. 3. Then confirm the password you have set. · You ca...
Page 27 - Second; select HIDDEN
(2) SET TIME You can change year/date/hour/minute/second by using the SET TIME menu. .Year .Date .Hour .Minute Second 2007/11/11=year/month/day 17:50:01=hour/minute/second Use the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” buttons on the front panel to move the cursor below the numbers back and forth. Then use the “SELECT”...
Page 30 - COLOR SETUP
( ( ( ( 6 ) ) ) ) COLOR SETUP .CON .BR1 .HUE .SAT -27- (7) PASSWORD CONTROL
Page 32 - Once you have set
Accessing the DVR over a network To access the DVR through a computer you need to make sure the default gateway on the DVR is the same IP address as your router, and the first three sets of numbers of the DVR IP address are the same as the first three sets of numbers of router’s address. Example: if...
Page 34 - Static verses dynamic addresses:; You can access the DVR through a
Static verses dynamic addresses: You can access the DVR through a static or dynamic IP address, however a dynamic address can change from time to time. How often depends on your service provider. We suggest www.Dyndns.org or www.no-ip.com domain name service. If you register your domain name for the...
Page 36 - Reset Menu
11. Reset Menu RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS Selecting ‘RESET MENU’ will restore all of the factory default settings for the DVR. -33-
Page 40 - Program Interface
Chapter 6. USB Programming (optional) 6. USB Programming 6.1 Install 1. Place the USB Driver Program CD into your CD ROM. 2. If your CD ROM does not auto-run the install CD, go to “My Computer”, select your CD drive, and click on “PCVIEWER.EXE”. 3. Follow the prompts on your PC to finish the install...
Page 41 - Change Storage Device
Button functions: 1.PTZ Control 11.Record 2.Zoom in, Zoom Out 12.Search 3.HDD Play Mode 13.Reverse 4.File Play Mode 14.Record 5.Net Play Mode 15.Stop 6.Event List 16.Pause 7.Control Panel 17.Play 8.Remote Login 18.Forward 9.Change Storage Device 19.Playback Slider 10.Capture Image 20.Audio Slider -3...
Page 43 - Chapter 7. Trouble Shooting Guide; Any motion detection sensor is compatible with our DVR.
Chapter 7. Trouble Shooting Guide 1. What kind of camera should I buy for this DVR? Any BNC or RCA interface indoor/outdoor/infrared camera will work with the DVR. It doesn’t matter the color of the camera. However, web cameras that require a USB interface are not compatible with the DVR. 2. What ki...
Page 45 - Appendix
Appendix Technical Specifications 4-Channel DVR Items Descriptions Video Standard NTSC, PAL Video Input/Output 4 Channels/2 Channels Audio Input/Output 2 Channels/2 Channels Resolution NTSC:720X480@30fps(Each Ch) PAL:720X576@25fps(Each Ch) Monitoring Features Full-D1,1-CH/4-CH Display Resolution NTS...
Page 47 - Q-SEE Product Warranty; Thank you for choosing our products.
Q-SEE Product Warranty Thank you for choosing our products. All of our products users have a conditional free warranty repair service for hardware within 12 months starting from purchase date, and a free exchange service within one month (valid for manufacturing defects). Permanent upgrading service...