Page 2 - Warning; same type of component.; Caution; WARNING
2 To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. The symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the unit. The symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of...
Page 3 - Safety Instructions
3 Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions....
Page 4 - Table of contents
4 Table of contents 1. SYSTEM OVERVIEWS .......................................................... 13 1.1 P ACKING LIST ....................................................................................................................... 13 1.1.1 Components............................................
Page 11 - HDD
11 5.1.1 Installing single hard disk drive .........................................................................................113 5.1.2 Installing two hard disk drives. ..........................................................................................114 5.1.3 Installing CD-RW drive......
Page 12 - without prior permission.
12 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without prior permission.
Page 16 - view
16 1.3 Name, function & connections 1.3.1 Front view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description: 1. Removable HDD Rack or CD-RW Rack Removable Hard Disk Drive or CD RW Drive 2. LED indicator POWER: Power Off status is indicated by a Red light and ON status is indicated by a Green light. REC: Green light (Recor...
Page 18 - Rear panel view
18 8. Recording/Playback buttons RECORD: Press once to begin recording all active channels. Press again to end recording. R-PLAY: Reverse Playback. Press to begin reverse playback. Under PTZ control menu, used to decrease the speed of Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Focus. STOP: Stop playback. PLAY: Access to play...
Page 20 - Remote control function; Voice Mute support or not support
20 1.3.3 Remote control function POWER NET HDD NUMBER SEQ DIRECTION / OK REVERSE PLAY STOPFRZPTZ 4 Division MUTE REC LOG INFO LOCK DVR SEARCH MENU MULTI PAUSEPLAYZOOMOSD MUTE: Voice Mute support or not support HDD: HDD status information NET: Network connection status & user connection informati...
Page 21 - Installation and connection; The unit comes with 4 video IN and 4 video OUT for up to four camera; Out; The unit has one composite video output and one S-video output.
21 1.4 INSTALLATION 1.4.1 Installation and connection Camera 1 Camera 4 Camera 3 Camera 2 Monitor Speak Sensor 1 PTZ Reciever Alarm Network USB Sensor 4 Sensor 3 Sensor 2 RS-485 AUX IN AUX OUT Mic 1.4.1.1 Camera The unit comes with 4 video IN and 4 video OUT for up to four camera connection. Connect...
Page 24 - Basic operation procedures; on; Set the date and time for the DVR.; Password setting procedure; System Setup in Main Menu
24 2. Basic operation procedures 2.1 Power On/Off 2.1.1 Power on Using either the keypad or the remote control, press the “Power” button. (Note: In case of power outage or rare instance of system failure, the DVR will reboot automatically) The Power LED light will turn from red to green when it has ...
Page 27 - Access; After selecting the target DVR, enter “; admin; ” for ID and; Installer
27 2.9 Client Program 2.9.1 RAMS (Remote Access & Monitoring System) Remotely access, monitor, and operate the DVR for real-time live viewing, playback, backup, on-the-fly recording, and control over the LAN/WAN Upgrade the S/W(Kernel, Ramdisk) of DVR Install the RAMS program as referred to in s...
Page 28 - Main Setup screen; Figure 3-1 Main Setup screen; Camera Setup menu; Figure 3-2 Camera setup screen
28 3. Main Setup screen Figure 3-1 Main Setup screen 3.1 Camera Setup menu Figure 3-2 Camera setup screen
Page 29 - picture will be changed to selected channel automatically.; Camera Name Edit; Figure 3-3 Camera name edit screen; hide
29 3.1.1 Channel number. A user can select targeted camera from CH #1 ~ CH # 4. After setting, this, live viewing picture will be changed to selected channel automatically. 3.1.2 Camera Name Edit Figure 3-3 Camera name edit screen User can edit camera name indicated button part of each channel. as e...
Page 30 - setup; Figure 3-4 PTZ setup screen; Number; Select the PTZ model or choose “NONE”.; ID; verify the ID on the Controller first before setting the PTZ ID.; Control; reverse direction and each parameter will be selectable ON /OFF.
30 3.1.4 PTZ setup Figure 3-4 PTZ setup screen It sets PTZ protocol of targeted channel in the Camera Setup. (Please refer to paragraph 3.1.1 for channel selection) 3.1.4.1 Model Number Select the PTZ model or choose “NONE”. 3.1.4.2 PTZ ID Set the PTZ ID: 0 ~ 255 The PTZ ID must match the ID number ...
Page 31 - Setting; be controlled after entering OK key button.
31 3.1.4.4 RS-485 Setting Choose from the following to set PTZ RS-485 baud rate: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps. 3.1.4.5 TEST Users can test the PTZ control after setting the parameters. After clicking the TEST button, PTZ control will be available and tested by up/down key. Pan/t...
Page 32 - level steps adjustable; Figure 3-6 Confirmation box on Picture Setting Default; time
32 Preset numbers are selected by Left/Right buttons and the Pan/Tilt drive moves to the preset position after pressing OK button. - Light : To turn on/off the camera lighting selected by Left/Right and OK buttons. - Camera : To turn on/off the camera itself selected by Left/Right and OK buttons. - ...
Page 33 - Record Setup menu; Users can select either Quad mode or MUX mode for recording type.; Type; Figure 3-7 MUX Record setup screen; channels simultaneously.
33 3.2 Record Setup menu 3.2.1 Record Type Users can select either Quad mode or MUX mode for recording type. MUX Recording records full size recording sequentially from each channel. Quad recording records 4 channel video signal as one same picture and each channel has quad sliced size. Under MUX Re...
Page 35 - Figure 3-8 Quad record setup screen; at Quad Recording and those are applicable to each channel.
35 alarm recording will be controlled at Post alarm recording time on Event Setup Menu. (Refer to paragraph 3.3.4) • Sensor: Start to record under sensor input. As same as motion mode, it starts pre alarm recording around 2 or 3 second and maintain it until no of sensor input. Post-alarm recording w...
Page 36 - Record Schedule setting; Figure 3-9 Recording schedule setting screen
36 3.2.3.3 Audio ON/OFF User can set audio on/off function. If used Audio On mode, audio signal will be recorded simultaneously with video and used audio off mode, audio signal not be recorded. 3.2.3.4 Frame rate 3.2.3.4.1 NTSC User can set the recording Frame rate at Quad Recording, none (Non recor...
Page 37 - and exit to the top menu by pressing the Menu button.; Event Setup Menu; Figure 3-10 Event Setup screen
37 User can select to set recording schedule targeted date, time based week & 24Hours. Move the cursor to the desired position of time by pressing up/down key and set the recording mode at the desired position of time by pressing the OK button with referring to the Help Message per Record Mode o...
Page 38 - Motion Detection Setting; Figure 3-11 Motion Detecting Setup screen
38 3.3.1 Motion Detection Setting Figure 3-11 Motion Detecting Setup screen Sets up the motion detecting area and sensitivity. It sets up all 4 channels when it is set on the Quad recording. 3.3.1.1 Channel Sets up the motion detecting area and sensitivity for each channel. It sets up all 4 channels...
Page 39 - Zone; Figure 3-12 Motion Detecting Area Setup screen
39 3.3.1.3 Detection Zone Figure 3-12 Motion Detecting Area Setup screen Selects the motion detecting area. The sky blue square implies the current cursor and the yellow square implies the area that was already selected as the motion detecting area. When the cursor positions on the area that was sel...
Page 40 - Figure 3-13 Sensor Setting screen; Assign sensors to designated Camera Channels.
40 3.3.2 Sensor Setting Figure 3-13 Sensor Setting screen 3.3.2.1 Sensor Type N.O.: Normal Open. Operation mode for the installed sensor’s contact point is usually open in normal condition and changed from open to close at sensor’s detect event. N.C.: Normal Close. Operation mode for the installed s...
Page 41 - Output; Configure the alarm out on/off activated by the sensor.; Time; Post Alarm Record Time; from 10 seconds to 60 seconds in the unit of 10 seconds.
41 3.3.3 Alarm Output Figure 3-14 Alarm Output Setting: 3.3.3.1 Sensor Configure the alarm out on/off activated by the sensor. 3.3.3.2 Motion Configure the alarm out on/off triggered by the motion detection. 3.3.3.3 Relay Time Configure the alarm duration time. It can be set up from 1 second to 60 s...
Page 42 - Figure 3-15 FTP Setting; shuttle equipped in front panel.
42 3.3.5 FTP Setting Figure 3-15 FTP Setting Enables the unit to transmit an assigned FTP Length of Motion picture to an FTP Server over network when an event occurs. The event will be transmitted 15 seconds after the event occurs. 3.3.5.1 FTP Server IP address Configure the IP address of the FTP se...
Page 44 - Path; Figure 3-18 FTP Target Path; Select FTP length of image by second (5 to 10 seconds are selectable); FTP Trigger Setting
44 3.3.5.4 Target Path Configure the path to transmit to an FTP server. The path can contain maximum of 31 characters. Figure 3-18 FTP Target Path 3.3.5.5 FTP Length of Image (second) Select FTP length of image by second (5 to 10 seconds are selectable) to transmit image files for selected seconds. ...
Page 45 - Figure 3-19 FTP Trigger Setting; Configure sensor events.; Address
45 Figure 3-19 FTP Trigger Setting 3.3.6.1 Sensor Configure sensor events. 3.3.6.2 Motion Configure motion events. 3.3.7 E-Mail Address Setting Transmits the content of an event log periodically through e-mail. Configure up to four e-mail address to transmit under event status simultaneously. The e-...
Page 47 - setting; starting time and the ending time of transmitting the e-mail; Configure the IP address of the SMTP server to transmit the e-mail.; and will not work for
47 3.3.8.2 Prohibition setting Set up prohibition time to transmit the e-mail. Users can enter prohibition time from the starting time and the ending time of transmitting the e-mail 3.3.8.3 SMTP Server IP address Configure the IP address of the SMTP server to transmit the e-mail. If you do not know ...
Page 48 - Enter sender’s mail password for authentication; Log; Figure 3-22 Event Log Display screen
48 3.3.8.4.1 Password Enter sender’s mail password for authentication 3.3.9 Event Log Shows the event log of the selected channel. It can reset periodically by setting e-mail as described in paragraph 3.3.7. Figure 3-22 Event Log Display screen
Page 49 - Point; “Play” button is pressed.
49 3.4 Playback Setup Figure 3-23 Playback setup screen 3.4.1 Channel Designate the channel to be viewed when the “Replay” button is pressed and Channel 1 ~ Channel 4 can be selectable . This option is only available when the MUX mode has been selected. (Please refer to paragraph 3.2.1 for Record ty...
Page 50 - Display Setup screen; Figure 3-24 Display setup screen
50 3.5 Display Setup screen Figure 3-24 Display setup screen Determine whether to have the following be shown on the monitor: Camera name, Time/Date, HDD status, Borders (Quad View). Select either ON/OFF for each item.
Page 51 - Network Setup screen; Figure 3-25 Network Setup screen; Users can set up two DDNS server address and port.
51 3.6 Network Setup screen Figure 3-25 Network Setup screen 3.6.1 DDNS setting Set up DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) server address & port number. Users can set up two DDNS server address and port. Figure 3-26 DDNS setup screen
Page 52 - DDNS connection port: 7100
52 Under DHCP or PPPoE configuration using IP Router, the DVR will receive an IP address periodically, and each time, the IP address can be different. Therefore, in order for users to access the DVR over the network, it must update its IP address to the DDNS Server. Under IP router configuration, IP...
Page 53 - Remote Connection Login Password; There are two levels of access that can be set up in the RAMS program.; Figure 3-27 Remote Connection Login Password screen; Static mode uses fixed assigned IP address in the network.
53 3.6.2 Remote Connection Login Password There are two levels of access that can be set up in the RAMS program. - Admin (Highest), User (Normal) - By default, the password is 111111 when the software is first installed. Users can use any numeric number from 0~4, combined 6 units. Figure 3-27 Remote...
Page 54 - Figure 3-28 Static Network setting; Assign the Gateway address
54 3.6.4 Static Figure 3-28 Static Network setting 3.6.4.1 DDNS On/off 3.6.4.2 Port Configure the Port number to be used to connect to the DVR system using RAMS (Remote Access & Monitoring System). The default Port number is port 80. Change easily by using Jog/shuttle equipped in front panel. 3....
Page 55 - Figure 3-29 DHCP setup screen; Port; Figure 3-30 PPPoE setting
55 3.6.5 DHCP Figure 3-29 DHCP setup screen 3.6.5.1 Port Please refer to paragraph 3.6.4.1for Port setting of Static/ DHCP/ PPPoE) 3.6.6 PPPoE Figure 3-30 PPPoE setting
Page 57 - Changing the Network configuration; Figure 3-33 Changing the Network setting screen; System Setup screen; Figure 3-34 System Setup screen
57 3.6.7 Changing the Network configuration If users want to change network type of DVR-T4IP, users must reboot the system. User can restart the new network mode setting after entering ‘yes’ key button. Figure 3-33 Changing the Network setting screen 3.7 System Setup screen Figure 3-34 System Setup ...
Page 58 - Name; Figure 3-35 DVR name screen; Password; Figure 3-36 System password set up
58 3.7.1 DVR Name Type in the name of the DVR you wish to assign. The name can contain maximum of 12 digits. Figure 3-35 DVR name screen Using the arrow, type in the DVR name. Click “OK” when finished. 3.7.2 System Password Figure 3-36 System password set up DVR-T4IP
Page 59 - Set up part for system password, related function and application.; To change system password:; Apply; Setting to Off, users can use any confirmation of password.
59 Set up part for system password, related function and application. This is a part of installation, actual system password, related function and password application. 3.7.2.1 Password Setting To change system password: First, type-in the current password, confirm. Then if it is correct, type-in th...
Page 60 - type icon will be displayed at the bottom of window.; Users can access system operation after; Set up date and time on the system
60 3.7.2.3 Auto Key Lock Possible Setting time is every 30sec, 1 min, 3min, 5min, 10 minutes. If users choose setting time among them, auto key lock function will start exactly after the setting time and lock key type icon will be displayed at the bottom of window. Users can access system operation ...
Page 61 - Configure Day Light Saving Time.; Set up start day in Day Light Saving Time mode.
61 For example, if users adopt day light saving time from May 01 to Oct.31, input the dates accordingly. 3.7.3.3.1 Apply Configure Day Light Saving Time. 3.7.3.3.2 Start date (m/d) Set up start day in Day Light Saving Time mode. 3.7.3.3.3 End date (m/d) Set up end date in Day Light Saving Time mode....
Page 62 - It is for displaying major system events.; Setup; Set up for Internal HDD and Removable HDD, See the information.; Figure 3-41 HDD Setup image
62 3.7.5 Language English, Korean, Japanese and Spanish are available. 3.7.6 System Log It is for displaying major system events. The items that manage by Log are Video Loss, Power On, Power Off, Menu entry, HDD Full, failure of FTP transmission, failure of E-mail transmission. Figure 3-40 System Lo...
Page 64 - Set up for Aux Port
64 3.7.7.5.1 Capacity Please refer to paragraph 3.7.3.1. 3.7.7.5.2 Function Set up for Removable HDD usage. Users can fix it for manual Backup, Auto backup, Extension. If it is fixed to manual backup, users can use for manual backup. It is fixed to auto backup, system will automatically backup recor...
Page 66 - Default; All of set-up date of system comes back to Factory default.
66 3.7.9 Factory Default All of set-up date of system comes back to Factory default. Confirmation box on picture setting default will appear after entering default. User can restore the factory default setting after entering ‘yes’ key button. Please refer to paragraph 5.3 for factory default. Figure...
Page 67 - Figure 3-48 Backup image
67 Figure 3-46 Software Upgrade - After the unit recognizes the USB flash drive and upgrading end, the unit will reboot. Figure 3-47 Ramdisk Upgrade 3.8 Backup Backup recording data to HDD or USB Flash Drives Figure 3-48 Backup image
Page 68 - Input the start of backup date and time.; Input the end of backup date and time.; Start
68 3.8.1 Backup Device Set up the device for backup. HDD / USB/ CD-RW are available In order to use HDD for backup, the function of HDD should be setup as “Manual Backup” In the HDD Setting. 3.8.2 Start Time Input the start of backup date and time. 3.8.3 End Time Input the end of backup date and tim...
Page 69 - System Information; Figure 3-49 System Information; type; It shows that present Video type of System is NTSC or PAL.; It shows the S/W Version of system; version; It shows Mac Address of system
69 3.9 System Information Figure 3-49 System Information 3.9.1 Video type It shows that present Video type of System is NTSC or PAL. 3.9.2 H/W version It shows the H/W Version of system. 3.9.3 S/W version It shows the S/W Version of system 3.9.4 KERNEL version It shows the S/W Version of KERNEL. 3.9...
Page 70 - Menu; Figure 3-50 Main Screen of Search; Figure 3-51 Search by time; Starting Time and date for Search is input.
70 3.10 Search Menu Figure 3-50 Main Screen of Search 3.10.1 Search by Time The recorded images are searched by Time, Channel, Event. DVR saves lat searching condition so it automatically displayed last search condition under search mode. ** Screen where the condition of search will be input. Figure...
Page 71 - Figure 3-52 Screen of result of search by time
71 3.10.1.2 Ending Time Ending Time and date for Search is input. The ending year range is from 1970 to 2037, and it is not possible to input any year after 2037. 3.10.1.3 Channel Select the channel for Search from Channel 1 ~ Channel 4. 3.10.1.4 Event Select the Event as follows. • NONE : All of fi...
Page 74 - Change of Direction of Playback; There’s forward and Backward directions.; starts with normal speed.; Select of channel of Playback
74 3.11.1.3.1 Stop of Play back If user needs to stop play back, user should press button “ STOP” in the remote controller of in the system, and play back stops and live screen is coming back. 3.11.1.3.2 Temporary Stop during Playback In order to stop temporarily playback, press button “ PAUSE”. If ...
Page 76 - Press Button “LEFT” and previous screen is played back.; Miscellaneous Menu; Figure 3-57 Miscellaneous Menu
76 Playback stops and screen of search list appears. 3.11.2.3.2 Next screen Press Button “RIGHT” and next screen is played back. 3.11.2.3.3 Previous screen Press Button “LEFT” and previous screen is played back. 3.11.3 Playback the backed up-image This function means that the images in the backup HD...
Page 77 - Figure 3-58 Network Information; remote control.; Mute; Turns on/off the audio. It substitutes
77 3.12.1 NET Displays the current network IP and the user connected to the network. (it substitutes the NET button on the remote control). Figure 3-58 Network Information 3.12.2 OSD Turns on/off the OSD (On Screen Display). It substitutes the OSD button on the remote control. 3.12.3 Audio Mute Turn...
Page 78 - parameters to DVR system.; Installation & execution of program; desktop after a successful installation.
78 4. DVR-T4IP Client program 4.1 Overview of DVR-T4IP DVR-T4IP (Digital Video Recorder, MPEG-2, 4channel) has three types of client operation programs. RAMS (Remote Access & Monitoring System) is used to remotely access, monitor, and operate the DVR for real-time live viewing, playback, backup,...
Page 79 - Screen and button
79 4.3 RAMS (Remote Access & Monitoring System) 4.3.1 Screen and button ① Event indication icon ( Motion, Sensor). The color will change upon event activation. ( => , => ) ② Screen display ③ Channel function button (On/Off, Capture, Record) ④ Channel selection button (1CH, 2CH, 3CH, 4CH, Q...
Page 80 - Connecting to DVR
80 4.3.2 Connecting to DVR Click icon to open the DVR list. ① This box allows the user to select the IP address assigned to the selected unit. This is required for making a network connection. ② To create a new IP address & DVR selection, enter the DVR name, DVR address, and port number. ③ Click...
Page 81 - link; Regarding the UniPlayer program, please refer to page 93
81 4.3.3 Channel On/Off After connected, icon is changed to icon. Under this status, if users push icon, channel name & date displayed in front part of this screen will be phased out. Under bad network transmission condition, if users use selected channel, pre-allocated channel transmission will...
Page 82 - display; If you push this icon in the main menu, full screen form appears.
82 4.3.5 Full-screen display If you push this icon in the main menu, full screen form appears. If users press the key of ESC, you will return to the selected screen. 4.3.6 Program setup If users click this button in the main window, window of program setup appears. ① Capture a still image and select...
Page 83 - recording
83 ② Select the image of water mark to be input in the still image ③ Set up a program by user’s language ④ Set up whether alarm occurrence is on or off when motion detection or sensor icon activated. ⑤ Close the window without saving the setup ⑥ Close the window after saving the setup 4.3.7 DVR reco...
Page 84 - DVR playback search; after logging in by admin.
84 => DVR (Recording mode) 4.3.8 DVR playback search This button is used for playback search, playback, and backup functions for DVR and after logging in by admin.
Page 87 - backup
87 When user use temporarily pause image file move to forward Play stored files slowly. User can control by clicking this button Play stored files quickly. User can control by clicking this button Playback button. Start playback previous files of present viewing files Playback button. Start playback...
Page 89 - insertion
89 ① Select check box in order to insert watermark into still image capture ② Save still image as user defined default file name if chosen ③ Save still image as user selected new file name if chosen ④ Insert keyword to user easy searching ⑤ Close still image capture window ⑥ Print still image captur...
Page 91 - Information
91 4.3.18 HDD Information Orange: used parts of HDD, White: remaining par of HDD. Detailed HDD information will be activated on pushing this icon. ① Select hard disk ② It shows total capacity of HDD ③ It shows the used capacity of HDD used ④ It shows the capacity of HDD to be used ⑤ It shows the cap...
Page 97 - Searching by directory; folder user want to save will be on the list.
97 => Search window after selected channel number 1 & selected date (June 22.004) as search option. 4.4.3 Searching by directory You can use it when you know the directory has AVI file or still image file. It will be set up default directory at first. After that users can choose their own dir...
Page 98 - => AVI file Playing screen by searching scene; Still Image Capture
98 => AVI file Playing screen by searching scene 4.4.4 Still Image Capture Save replaying images into still image by capture. Besides users can capture image by push capture button for each channel or push capture button at the foot of a screen. Still image will be saved in a path of which is est...
Page 100 - Water mark drawing
100 When user use temporarily pause image file, move to backward When user use temporarily pause image file, move to forward. Play file slowly. Users can control by click this button. Play file quickly. User can control by click this button. 4.4.9 Water mark drawing When still image is display, if p...
Page 103 - Click this icon logo to confirm version.; Program; Close UniPlayer program
103 => Image when click one screen in panorama mode. 4.4.11 Check the program version. Click this icon logo to confirm version. 4.4.12 Close Program Close UniPlayer program
Page 104 - login
104 4.5 MultiViewer 4.5.1 Program login ① Insert program password. ② If inserted password is right, multiviewer runs. ③ Close program ④ Modify program password. ① After inserting current password, change password, & confirm password accordingly, changes program pass. ② Closing window without cha...
Page 108 - Click to launch Setup.
108 4.5.5 Full Screen Click the Full Screen button to open a screen in full view. Press ESC to return. . 4.5.6 Program Setup Click to launch Setup. C:\Program Files / DVR / DVR Viewer C:\Program Files \ DVR \ DVR Viewer \ MARK4015
Page 110 - 0 Confirmation of Version of Program
110 ① Select HDD disk ② It shows total capacity of HDD ③ It shows the used capacity of HDD ④ It shows the free capacity of HDD ⑤ It shows both the used capacity of HDD and free space ⑥ Click to close the screen 4.5.10 Confirmation of Version of Program Click this icon to check the program version. 4...
Page 111 - * Main menu description
111 4.6 Quick Installer 4.6.1 Select model Clicks to select DVR model name and video type in order to set system parameters. 4.6.2 System parameter setting * Right parts on System parameter setting window is same form as Main menu used in DVR system. Users can change DVR system parameter by entering...
Page 112 - Communication over Network or serial port; communication between DVR using network.
112 parameters of DVR. 5. System parameter->Default value setting: Initialize parameters values. 6. Communication->Network: Communicate data through network. 7. Communication->Serial: Communicate data through serial port (Setting preferable ComPort) 8. Language: Click to select preferable l...
Page 113 - Installing single hard disk drive; Please note that the Jumper setting must be set to MASTER.; Insert the HDD in the Rack and close the cover.
113 5. Appendix 5.1 Installing HDD 5.1.1 Installing single hard disk drive The following procedure is for installing either one internal HDD or one removable HDD. Please note that the Jumper setting must be set to MASTER. To Install a single HDD in the Removable Bay, please follow these steps Prepar...
Page 114 - Installing two hard disk drives.
114 Slide-in the Removable Bay in to the DVR Lock the Removable Bay. 5.1.2 Installing two hard disk drives. The Jumper setting should be done as follows: - The Internal HDD: Master - The Removable Bay HDD: Slave Mount the HDD in the internal slot.
Page 115 - Installing CD-RW drive; Mount the CD-RW drive in the Removable Bay then
115 Once the HDD has been firmly mounted in the DVR, connect the power cable and the data cable. To install the second HDD in the Removable Bay, set the Jumper setting on the removable HDD to Slave. Follow the procedure as listed in paragraph1.1.1 of Appendix V. 5.1.3 Installing CD-RW drive To insta...
Page 116 - The CD-RW drive installed in the DVR system
Page 117 - Terminal Information
117 5.2 Terminal Information 5.2.1 DSUB-9P (RS-232) 1 5 6 9 No Name Description 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 5 GND Signal Ground 5.2.2 DSUB-15P (PTZ / AUX / ALARM / SENSOR) 1 8 9 1 5 No Name Description No Name Description 1 RS-485+ RS-485 Transmit Data + 9 Alarm Out Alarm Out (NO) 2 RS-48...
Page 118 - Factory Default Value
118 5.3 Factory Default Value 5.3.1 Main Menu Menu Main menu Sub menu1 Sub menu2 Sub menu3 Default Value Remarks Channel Channel No CH-1~CH-4 Camera Name CH-1~CH-4 Camera Hide Off Model No NONE URX-500, PELCO-D, SENSORMATIC, VICON, SUNGJIN MRX-1000 SRX-100B PTZ ID Channel No Reverse Control Pan NO T...
Page 122 - table; No Protocol
122 5.4 Protocol 5.4.1 Code table No Protocol Description Remarks 1 kmute Audio Mute 2 krec Record 3 khdd HDD Information 4 knet Network user information 5 klog Log Display 6 kinfo System Information 7 knum1 Number 1 8 knum2 Number 2 9 knum3 Number 3 10 knum4 Number 4 11 knum5 Number 5 12 knum6 Numb...
Page 124 - HDD recording time table
124 5.5 HDD recording time table (Based on recording mode, Resolution, picture Quality, FPS) Recording time per HDD capacity (HR) TV System Record Mode Resolution Quality Frame Rate (fps/CH) 80GB 120GB 160GB 200GB 300GB 30 39.4 58.1 79.3 97.4 145.7 15 82.0 120.8 165.0 202.7 303.0 Super Fine 7 166.9 ...