DVR User Manual Products: BLK-HD4E, BLK-HD4D, BLK-HD8D, BLK-HD10D, BLK-HD16D BLK-HD4E (4 channels) BLK-HD4D (4 channels) and BLK-HD8D (8 channels)(upper) BLK-HD10D (10-channel hybrid) and BLK-HD16D (16 channels) PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR RECORDER, and always follow the instructions for safety and proper use. Save this manual for future reference. BLK-HD4E, BLK-HDxxD_RM © 2013 Observint Technologies, Inc.
CAUTION Operate this system only in environments where the temperature and humidity is within the recommended range. Operation in temperatures or at humidity levels outside the recommended range may cause electric shock and shorten the life of the product. Refer to the specifications for each system component for more information. LEGAL NOTICE Observint Technologies (Observint) products are designed to meet safety and performance standards with the use of specific Observint authorized accessories.
Table of Contents SECTION 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 SECTION 2 Hardware Overview and Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2.1 BLK-HD4E, BLK-HD4D, BLK-HD8D external features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2.1.1 Front panel indicators and controls . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 iv 4.1 SEARCH menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 4.1.1 TIME-LINE search. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 4.1.2 EVENT search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 9 8.4 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 8.4.1 General Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 8.4.2 Site Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 8.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 10 APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C vi 9.6.2 Backing up video from the DVR on the Multi Client PC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 9.7 Local playback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 9.7.1 AVI backup during playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Specifications . .
SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 Introduction Features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • H.264 Video compression HDcctv/HD-SDI compatible HDMI 1080p video output Bi-directional audio over network via Network Client Software, Web-Viewer, CMS, and Mobile Viewer Individual channel operation Motion detection Graphic user interface Software upgradable via USB flash drive or network software.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP SECTION 2 Hardware Overview and Setup 2.1 BLK-HD4E, BLKHD4D, BLK-HD8D external features 2.1.1 Front panel indicators and controls BLK-HD4E (4 channels) 23 22 BLK-HD4D, BLK-HD8D 12 13 2 3,4 5,6 7 11 1 2 A 11 8 12 3, 4 6, 7 14 15 9,10 13 5 16 17 18 19 21 B C D E F 8 9, 10 B F 14 15 20 16 20 18 19 17 Table 1. Front Panel LED Indicators No. Name Description A CH1~4, 8 Indicates that the channel is being recorded.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP No. 3 4 Name AUDIO .. AUDIO .. 5 6 7 ALARM .. ALARM .. REC 8 9 10 11 SEARCH / ll SEARCH / ll SETUP SEQ 12 PTZ 13 14 BACKUP Description Press to select audio mode such as SINGLE (highlighted channel), MIX (combine all channels), or MUTE (all channels). Jump/step backward. In playback mode, the playback position moves 60 seconds backward. Press to fast forward the footage in playback mode. Press to enable/disable ALARM operation.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 2.1.2 BLK-HD4E, BLK-HD4D back panel connectors 1 2 CH 1 CH 2 3 CH 3 4 5 2 CH 1 CH 2 6 3 CH 3 Table 3. BLK-HD4E, BLK-HD4D back panel connectors No. Name 1 Fan 2 HDCCTV / 1.0 INPUTS HD-SDI video inputs 3 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 4 RCA connectors for audio input 1 RCA connector for audio output 4 HDMI HDMI video out. 5 RS-232 interface Used for testing only. Description 6 VGA Connector for a VGA monitor.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP BLK-HD4D RS485 sensor and alarm termination block Use the back panel termination block to connect sensor, RS-485, and alarm out cables. Termination block pin definitions: S1, GND: Sensor 1 input S2, GND: Sensor 2 input S3, GND: Sensor 3 input S4, GND: Sensor 4 input D+, D-: RS-485A and RS-485Bt A, B: Alarm output NOTE S1 - S4 sensor inputs can be normally open (N.O.) or normally closed (N.C.). To configure the sensor type, go to SETUP -> Device -> Sensor: Type.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP Table 4. BLK-HD8D back panel connectors No. Name Description 1 HDCCTV 1.0 1 - 8 Inputs HD-SDI input 2 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT 8 RCA connectors for audio input 1 RCA connector for audio output 3 RS-232 interface Used for testing only. 4 VGA Connector for a VGA monitor. 5 HDMI HDMI video out.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 2.2 BLK-HD10D, BLK-HD16D external features 2.2.1 BLK-HD10D, BLK-HD16D front panel indicators and controls 1 A B C D E 3 19 7 4 8 5 9 10 6 2 11 12 13 14 16 17 15 18 Table 5. Front panel LED indicators No. Name Description A HDD Indicates that the system is accessing the hard disk. B RECORD Indicates that the system is recording video. C ALARM Indicates when a sensor is triggered or motion is detected.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP No. Name Description 11 REC Press to start or stop manual recording. 12 SEARCH PLAY/PAUSE During LIVE display mode, press to open the SEARCH menu. During PLAYBACK mode, press to play or pause. 13 p (UP) Press to move up the menu in SETUP mode. When entering a password, it inserts a 1. 14 u (RIGHT) Press to move right or to change the values in SETUP mode. When entering a password, it inserts a 2. 15 q (DOWN) Press to move down the menu in Setup mode.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP No. Name Description 9 HDMI OUT Main video out (1280 x 720p) 10 USB Use with a mouse or for backup. 11 RS-232 Not used at this time. 12 ALARM OUT 2 terminations for alarm device connection. Provides simple on/off switching with a relay (0.5 A / 125 Vac, 1 A / 30 Vac) 13 ETHERNET RJ-45 connector for LAN connection. 14 eSATA port 2 eSATA ports for archive of still images or video to an external HDD.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP Table 8. BLK-HD16D back panel connectors No. Name Description 1 VIDEO IN HDCCTV 1.0 video input. Channels 1 - 8, 9 - 16. 2 AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Audio input. Channels 1 - 4, 5 - 16 1 channel audio out. 3 SENSOR IN Sensor in terminations. 4 VIDEO OUT HDCCTV 1.0 video output. 5 RS-232C For testing only. 6 VGA Connector for a VGA monitor. 7 HDMI HDMI video out. 8 USB 9 RS-485 RS-485 termination for PTZ camera control.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 2.3 Remote Control 2 3 5 8 9 12 11 7 1 4 14 6 10 13 Typical Remote Control The remote control provided with your DVR may appear different from the one shown above. However, the buttons function as described in the table below. NOTE Table 9. Remote Control Button Functions No. Name Function 1 ID When a remote control ID number is setup in DVR, press this button before the number. 2 REC To start and stop manual recording. 3 0 ..
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 2.4 DVD-R/W Optical drive installation 2.4.1 BLK-HD4D, BLK-HD8D DVD-R/W installation If your DVR does not include an internal DVD-R/W drive, use the following procedure to install one. The DVD-R/W can be used to archive stored data including video clips and snapshots. Your DVR will accommodate one standard-size desktop system DVD-R/W drive with a serial-ATA (SATA) interface.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 4. Remove the optical drive tray door retaining screw from the inside of the DVR front panel. See the picture below. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver. Back side of DVR front panel Optical drive tray door retaining screw location Optical drive bay 5. Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the DVD-R/W drive as shown below using the flat-head fine thread screws provided. Use two screws for each bracket. Tighten the screws until snug.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 6. Plug a SATA data and power cable assembly into the mating connectors on the back of the DVD-R/W drive. Ensure the connector is fully seated. SATA data and power cable 7. Position the DVD-R/W drive in the optical drive bay as shown below. Secure the drive to the chassis with four screws through the mounting brackets, two on each side. Use black pan-head course-thread screws provided. Tighten the screws until snug.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP SATA power connectors SATA1 connector PC board Ensure that the data and power cable connectors are fully seated onto the connectors on the PC board. 9. Reinstall the DVR cover using the 7 screws removed earlier. 10. Reattach the power adapter to the back of the DVR. 2.4.2 BLK-HD10D, BLK-HD16D DVD-R/W installation If your DVR does not include an internal DVD-R/W drive, use the following procedure to install one.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP a. Right click anywhere on the live view screen, then click SYSTEM SHUTDOWN in the pop-up menu (see “3.1 Starting the system for the first time” on page 28), or click the SYSTEM SHUTDOWN icon on the taskbar. b. Follow the on-screen instructions for shutting down the system. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the back of the DVR. 3. Remove the top cover from the DVR by removing the two cover screws on the back of the chassis, and the two on each side.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 4. Remove the DVD-R/W mounting bracket from the DVD-R/W drive bay by removing the four screws that secure it to the chassis. Note that the bracket mounting screws near the side of the chassis are spaced further apart than the screws near the middle of the chassis. Mounting bracket screws 5. Secure the DVD-R/W drive to the mounting bracket using four screws, two on each side, provided in the hardware kit.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 6. Reinstall the DVD mounting bracket with the DVD drive in the chassis using the four screws removed earlier. 7. Plug a SATA power cable from the cable bundle into the mating connector of the DVD drive. 8. Plug a SATA data cable to the back of the DVD drive. Plug the other end of the cable into a SATA connector on the PC board. NOTE SATA data interfaces on the PC board are labeled HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, etc. Not all are connectorized.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 2.5 HDD installation When choosing an HDD to install, select one from the list provided in “APPENDIX A DVR Compatible Hard Disk Drives” on page 113 to ensure the best performance 2.5.1 HDD recording capacities Interpolate the information provided in the tables below to estimate the recording capacity of your HDD and determine what capacity of HDD will meet your recording requirements.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 2.5.2 BLK-HD4D, BLK-HD8D HDD installation The HDD is used to store video and snapshots recorded by the DVR. Normally, DVRs have one internal HDD and one internal DVD‑R/W drive. However, a second internal HDD can be installed in place of the DVD drive, if needed. Your DVR will accommodate one standard-size desktop system HDD with a SATA interface.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 4. Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the HDD as shown below using the pan-head medium- thread screws provided. Use two screws for each bracket. Tighten the screws until snug. HDD Pan-head mediumthread screws (2) Mounting bracket 5. Plug a SATA data and power cable assembly into the mating connectors on the back of the HDD. Ensure the connector is fully seated. SATA data and power cable H.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 6. Position the HDD into the HDD bay as shown below. Secure the drive to the chassis with four screws through the mounting brackets, two on each side of the HDD. Use black pan-head course-thread screws provided. Tighten the screws until snug. DVR front panel Screws (2) between HDD and DVR front panel Screws 7.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP Ensure that the data and power cable connectors are fully seated onto the connectors on the PC board. 8. Reinstall the DVR cover using the 7 screws removed earlier. 9. Reattach the power adapter to the back of the DVR. 2.5.3 BLK-HD4D, BLK-HD8D Installing a 2nd internal HDD The DVR can include two internal HDDs, with the second HDD installed in the DVD-R/W (optical) drive bay. To install a 2nd HDD, do the following.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 4. Connect the HDD SATA data cable (blue) to the SATA1 connector on the PC board. 5. Connect the HDD SATA power cable to one of the mating connectors on the PC board. In a DVR with 2 HDDs, the primary HDD is connected to the SATA0 connector and the secondary HDD is connected to the SATA1 connector. NOTE 2.5.4 BLK-HD10D, BLK-HD16D HDD installation Your DVR will accommodate standard desktop system HDDs with a SATA interfaces.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP HDD drives bay HDD drives mounting bracket Front panel ribbon cable DVD-R/W drive bay DVD drive mounting bracket Power cables SATA connectors 4. Remove the HDD drives mounting bracket from the HDD drives bay by removing the retaining screw, then sliding the bracket to the right 1/2 inch to release the bracket tabs from the slots in the chassis. Front panel ribbon cable Bracket retaining screw H.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP 5. Insert the grommets provided in the hardware kit in the slots in the upper or lower drive slot. Grommets HDD upper drive slot HDD lower drive slot HDD drive connectors HDD mounting bracket Special screws Retaining screw hole 6. Place the HDD in the slot with the connector end toward the bracket end with the retaining screw hole, then secure the drive to the bracket with the four special screws provided, two on each side of the bracket.
SECTION 2: HARDWARE OVERVIEW AND SETUP SATA power cable Front panel ribbon cable PC board SATA data cable SATA connector HDD2 9. Plug a SATA power cable from the cable bundle into the mating connector(s) of the HDD drive(s). 10. Plug a SATA data cable provided in the hardware kit into the mating connector of the HDD. Plug the other end of the cable into a SATA connector on the PC board. NOTE SATA data interfaces on the PC board are labeled HDD1, HDD2, HDD3, etc. Not all are connectorized.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP SECTION 3 System Setup 3.1 Starting the system for the first time When booting the system for the first time, the following messages appear. After the initialization sequence completes, select your preferred language and set the date and time. If your DVR opens the following window, use the dropdown lists to show the correct date and time, then click Finish. The date and time setting is used to timestamp recordings.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Typical System Desktop Display With One Camera Active 3.1.1 Entering the SETUP menu 13. To enter the SETUP menu, right click on the desktop or press the SETUP button on the remote control, then click the SETUP entry in the pop‑up menu. A LOGIN window will open. 14. In the LOGIN window, open the virtual keyboard and enter the PASSWORD, or use the direction buttons on the front panel. The default password is “1111”.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP NOTE For improved security, change the password. You can select a new password through the SECURITY tab in the SETUP menu. Open a menu by clicking the tab. To close the window, click Cancel. To save changes made to the menus before closing the window, click OK. For a summary of the elements in each SETUP submenu (tab), refer to Appendix C. Navigating the menus You can navigate through the menu system, change option values, and click buttons with the mouse.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.2 DISPLAY menu Opening the SETUP menu, or clicking the DISPLAY tab, opens the DISPLAY menu. Open Submenu Open Drop-down List Drag to adjust Table 10. DISPLAY menu options Item Description OSD Enable/disable the on-screen display. OSD CONTRAST Set the visibility level of the OSD. (0 ~ 100) SEQUENCE Enable/disable sequential display of video in full screen mode. SEQ-DWELL TIME Set the dwell time of each quad-split or 9-channel display in sequential display mode.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description VIDEO OUTPUT (HDMI/ VGA) Click the submenu button to open a list of monitor resolutions, then click the resolution you prefer. Click OK. 3.3 RECORD menu Clicking the RECORD tab opens the RECORD menu.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 11. Menu Items in Recording Mode Setup Menu Item Description CHANNEL In the Record Channel submenu, you can set the recording modes for all cameras at once, or setup each camera individually. Click the submenu button to open the setup window. Click a field to highlight it, click the down arrow in the field, then select the option you want from the drop-down menu. Click OK to save the settings and close the window.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP [CHANNEL]: Select the channel for the schedule you are setting. [MODE]: Click the recording mode (NONE, CONTINUOUS, MOTION, or SENSOR) to apply to the schedule, then drag the mouse cursor across the days and hours in the grid you where you want to use that mode. Timeslots are color coded for the record mode applied to them: CONTINUOUS - green, MOTION - yellow, and SENSOR - red, NONE - white.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.4 DEVICE menu Clicking the DEVICE tab opens the DEVICE menu. To return to SETUP menu, press the ESC button. H.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 12. Menu Items in Device Setup Screen Item Description ALARM OUT Set the sensor, motion, and video loss for each alarm. ALARM OUT: 1 only. SENSOR IN: Enable alarm out by sensor (up to 4 inputs). MOTION ON: Enable alarm out by camera motion (up to 4 cameras can be monitored). VIDEO LOSS ON: Enable alarm out by camera video loss (up to 4 cameras can be monitored). ALARM DURATION: Set the alarm dwell time. (5 ~ 60 seconds or infinite (continuous)).
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description SPOT OUT Enable/disable display of the channel when an event is active. NOTE: The formant of the screen above depends on the capabilities of your DVR. SPOT TYPE: Select FULL or QUAD view. SPOT ON EVENT: Enable/disable display of the channel when an event is active. SPOT EVENT DWELL TIME: Set the dwell time for the event activated channel (1 - 10 sec). SEQUENCE: Enable/disable sequential display of spot channel(s) in full screen.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description MOTION SENSITIVITY Set the motion sensitivity for the specified channel. (1 ~ 9). KEY TONE Enable/disable tone when key is pressed. REMOTE CONTROL ID Select an ID for the remote control device. 1. Select ID number. 2. On the remote control, press the same number as the ID set in the DVR. 3. An icon will be displayed on Live screen that corresponds to the remote control. (0 ~ 99) SENSOR Select sensor number.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description DISK FORMAT Select YES or NO to format the hard drive (disk). Caution: Formatting the hard drive will erase all information on the disk. Archive all data that you may need before formatting the disk. DISK INFO Click the submenu button to view hard drive information Click DETAIL to show the performance health of the drives. RECORDING LIMIT Enable/disable a recording limit (days). RECORDING LIMIT DAYS Set the recording limit in days (1- 90 days).
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP 3.6 SYSTEM menu Clicking the SYSTEM tab opens the system menu. Navigate through the menu items using mouse. You can also navigate the menus with the p, q, t, and u buttons, and press SEL to select options. Table 14. Menu Items in SYSTEM Setup Screen Item Description DVR ID Select the submenu button to open the virtual keyboard, then click your way to a new name for your DVR. The DVR ID can have a most 10 characters. Click OK when finished.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description LANGUAGE Open the drop-down list to select your preferred menu system language. Several language options are available. DATE FORMAT Select the date format using the p, q, t, and u buttons. Options include: YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YYYY, DD-MM-YYYY. SET DATE & TIME Click the submenu button to open the DATE & TIME setup window. Click each field and select the current value from the dropdown list.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description SEND EMAIL Click the SEND MAIL field and select ON, then click the submenu button to show the setup options. TRANSMISSION MODE: When an alarm is triggered, send an image of only the channel that triggered the alarm. IP NOTIFICATION: Enable/disable sending email when the IP address of your DVR is changed. EVENT ALARM: When an alarm is triggered, enable/disable sending email reports of the channel that triggered the alarm. MAIL BY S.M.A.R.T.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 15. Menu Items in PASSWORD Setup Screen Item Description USER AUTHENTICATION Click the User Authentication submenu button to open the PASSWORD and PERMISSION menu. Check or uncheck boxes to allow permissions to different users for access to areas of the system. In the PASSWORD CHECK row, check or uncheck the box to select for all users, or check or uncheck the individual settings for each user. Press ESC to return to the SECURITY menu.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description USER PASSWORD Click the User Password submenu button to open the password setup menu. To change a password, select a user from the drop-down list, then enter the current, new, and confirm password fields Click OK when finished. The factory default Admin user password is 1111. PLAYBACK AUTHORITY Click the User Playback Authority submenu button to open the setup menu.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Table 16. Menu Items in the NETWORK menu Item Description PORT Click the submenu button to open a keypad for entering the port number (default: 5445) WEB PORT Click the submenu button to open a keypad for entering the web sever port number (default: 80) NETWORK TYPE Select a type of network connection. Options are: DHCP or STATIC. NOTE: Depending on the type selected, the options in the network menu will change appropriately.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description DDNS To use DDNS, open the drop-down list and select SERVER1, then click the submenu button to the right. Select ddnscenter.com from the three DDNS servers. (If you select another DDNS server, the DVR cannot connect to the DDNS properly.) DDNS (SERVER1): Select one of the following DDNS servers: in USA, use www.ddnscenter.com, in Korea, use www. okddns.com, or if in the EU, or use www.bestddns.com. DDNS INTERVAL: 5 - 60 minutes.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Network access beyond a router To access the DVR beyond a router (firewall), you must open TCP ports for commands, for live channels, and for storage channels. The default DVR port numbers are 5445 and the web port number 80. If this port is not opened properly, you cannot access the DVR outside a router. 3.9 CONFIG menu Clicking the CONFIG tab opens the system configuration menu. Navigate through the menu items using mouse.
SECTION 3: SYSTEM SETUP Item Description LOAD SETUP FROM A USB Click the submenu icon. To upload a saved DVR configuration from a USB flash drive, plug the flash drive into the front panel USB port, click OK to confirm the operation, then follow the on-screen prompts to complete the upload. LOAD DEFAULT Click the submenu icon. Select YES to load the system default settings.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK SECTION 4 Live, Search, and Playback In the Live screen, video inputs from the cameras are displayed the On-screen display (OSD) features as configured in the Display Setup screen. OSD icons that indicate the status of the DVR are shown along the bottom of the screen. Table 18. Status Indicator Icons in Live Viewing Screen Icon Description Power Off. To power off the system, click this icon then follow the on-screen instructions. Lock/Unlock SETUP button.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Icon Description Sequence button. Click this button to use a sequence function. Manual Record button. Click this button to begin recording. Alarm-out function on/off button. When an alarm is in progress, click this button to stop reporting the alarm. Click the split screen icon to change the current split screen mode. Indicates that the lock is set. Indicates that alarm is set. To set the alarm function, press the Alarm button on the front panel.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK OSD menu You can open the on-screen display menu with the mouse by right-clicking anywhere on the Live screen. Options in the OSD menu are also represented by the icons in the tray at the bottom of the screen. See “Table 18. Status Indicator Icons in Live Viewing Screen” on page 49 for a description of these icons. 4.1 SEARCH menu To open the SEARCH menu, press the SEARCH button on the front panel or click the SEARCH icon on the Live screen.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK 4.1.1 TIME-LINE search The TIME-LINE search window is used to find stored video by using the time line bar. Select TIME LINE in the SEARCH menu, then select NEXT. A calendar window will open. The highlighted days in the calendar window indicate that data was recorded at that time. The day selected is highlighted blue. Select the day of interest, then select NEXT. Marker In the TIME LINE window, the highlighted bars show the time of day when data was recorded.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK 4.1.2 EVENT search Use EVENT search to quickly find recordings associated with specific events. To open the EVENT search window, select EVENT on the SEARCH window, then select NEXT. A calendar window will open (see above). The highlighted days in the calendar window indicate that video was recorded at that time. Select the day of interest, then select NEXT. In the Event list window, click the event of interest, then click NEXT to play the video.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK To stop playing video, press the front panel ESC button or click the T icon. If no video was recorded at the time you entered, a NO DATA EXIST message will appear. 4.2 ARCHIVE search Backed up data can be retrieved trough the Archive search and then backed up to portable media for use away from the DVR. NOTE Before you can search for an Archived video clip, clips must first be backed up. See Backup video clip below.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK In the archive LOG list, select the file entry with the date and time when the data was backed up, then select DISPLAY. In the ARCHIVE IMAGE window, the timestamp of the recorded is shown in the Backup frame. Select the image and MEDIA location, then click BACKUP. To close the ARCHIVE IMAGE window, press ESC or click CLOSE. 4.3 PLAY mode Playing a recorded event changes the DVR mode from SEARCH to PLAY.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK Timestamp Mode Play controls Backup Close Table 19. Playback controls (PLAY Mode) Icon Description Go to the previous menu screen or search window, or exit from the menu. Select to rewind the recording. Select again to increase the rewind speed. tt -- t Jump/step backward. The playback position moves 60 seconds back. u / II Select to play or pause a recording. u -- Jump/step forward. Playback position moves 60 seconds ahead.
SECTION 4: LIVE, SEARCH, AND PLAYBACK 2. Select the device you want to backup (archive) to. All archive devices are listed in the media window. 3. Click NEXT. 4. In the window that opens, select the duration of the video clip from the drop-down list, then click START. Allow the backup operation to complete before continuing. H.
SECTION 5: PTZ CONTROL SECTION 5 PTZ Control To control the PTZ functions of the camera, select Camera PTZ on the OSD menu. Use the p, q, t, and u buttons to select the channel of the PTZ camera and features you want to control. Table 20. Button functions in PTZ control Item Description INITIALIZE Initialize the PTZ settings of the selected camera. PAN / TILT Select PAN/TILT using the p q t and u button, then and press SEL.
SECTION 6: BACKUP SECTION 6 Backup Still images and video clips can be backed up in both Live mode and Playback mode, and written to a USB flash drive (with FAT32 format) or CD/DVD. A CODEC installer (CODEC required for playing AVI files with Windows Media Player) is also written to the backup device. 6.1 Still image BACKUP onto USB flash drive Still images can be captured and backed up onto the USB flash drive or CD/DVD while in Live mode or during video playback.
SECTION 6: BACKUP 3. In the media window, select the media type you want to backup to. If no DVD-RW drive is installed in the DVR, the only backup option is USB. 4. In the BACKUP window, select the channels to backup (if shown), the duration (from the drop-down list), then select Start. 5. Select START. When the backup is complete, a message will appear. When the DVR backs up to a USB flash drive, it will create a directory on the flash drive with a date-coded name in the format “YYYYMMDD” (ex.
SECTION 6: BACKUP 3. Scroll through the archive list and highlight the file of interest. Select DISPLAY. 4. In the ARCHIVE IMAGED window, select the media (USB or CD/DVD-R). If you want to copy the file to a USB flash drive, insert the drive into the USB port on the back or front of the DVR. If you want to backup to a CD or DVD, place a CD-R/W or DVDR/W disk into the DVD drive. 5. Select BACKUP to copy the file to the media drive. 6.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT SECTION 7 Web Client Web Client, the network-based administrative interface to the DVR, is used with Microsoft Internet Explorer® (IE) tool used to monitor and control the DVR remotely. To use this feature, the DVR must first be configured and connected to a network. The URL (internet address) of the DVR depending the path used to connect to it.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT 2. In the IE URL field, enter the IP address assigned to your DVR. Using the example shown above, enter: 192.168.5.60 3. If a message appears to load an ActiveX control, follow the screen prompt to continue. 4. If a message appears to load the SCTechnologies Client, click Install. Follow the prompts to Install the program. After the Web Client loads, the Connect screen will be available. WebViewer View Screen WebViewer Status Frame H.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT Table 21. Web Client Live window components Button 64 Function Description TIMESTAMP Timestamp window. When Web Client is not connected, it shows the PC time. When Web Client is connected and showing live video, it indicates the DVR timestamp. When Web Client is playing video, it is the timestamp of the video frame. CONNECT / DISCONNECT Used to initiate a connection to a DVR, or disconnect from a DVR.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT 5. Click the Connect button. A Connect webpage dialog menu window will open. In the Webpage Dialog menu, enter: —— —— —— —— 6. Server address: For access across a local network (Web Client PC on the same subnet as the DVR), use the DVR IP address. For access from the internet, use the DDNS URL (if available) or router/modem IP address with forwarded port number. Port: Port number of the DVR (default = 5445) ID: Username. The default username for the DVR is Admin.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT 7.2 Setup The Setup feature enables you to configure your DVR through Web Client. The Setup menu system includes the following submenus: Display, Record, Device, Storage, System, Network, and Upgrade. Components in these submenus are similar to those in the DVR SETUP submenus (refer to Section 3 for definitions).
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT 7.2.3 Setup DEVICE Use the Device submenu to setup the Device, Alarm out, PTZ, and Spot Out configuration. H.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT In the setup window above, selecting a partial MOTION ZONE opens an arrayed graphic where the motion detect areas of the corresponding channel video image can be selected. 7.2.4 Setup STORAGE Use the Storage submenu to setup the recording configuration of the DVR HDD. 7.2.5 Setup SYSTEM Use the System submenu to setup the system ID and access control, Date / Time, Send Email configuration, and NTP server access credentials.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT 7.2.6 Setup SECURITY Use the Security submenu to configure system permissions for each user ID. H.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT In the window above, the CHANGE PASSWORD option was selected. 7.2.7 Setup NETWORK Use the Network submenu to setup the Network IP address, subnet, DNS/DDNS configuration, and ports assigned to the DVR. The screen shown below includes the setup options for DHCP networks. The screen for configuring static ethernet settings for your DVR is similar; it includes fields for the static IP addresses. In the window above, the DHCP option was selected. 7.2.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT 7.2.9 Setup INFORMATION Use the Information screen to show useful information about the DVR. Information shown here cannot be changed from this display. 7.3 DVR Search In Search mode, you can watch video recorded by your DVR, backup video clips, and capture still images from recorded video. To switch to Search mode, click the Search button on the Live mode display. H.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT WebViewer Search window Table 22. Web Client Search window components Button 72 Function Description TIMESTAMP Timestamp window. When Web Client is not connected, it shows the PC time. When Web Client is connected and showing live video, it indicates the DVR timestamp. When Web Client is in search mode or playing video, it shows the timestamp of the video frame. DISCONNECT Used to initiate a connection to a DVR, or disconnect from a DVR.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT Button Function Description CHANNEL SELECT Used to select and display one channel. SPLIT SCREEN SELECT Used to select the screen split: 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 MARK IN / MARK OUT Use these buttons to mark the starting point and ending point of video clips you want to play or backup. The marked clip is colored green. CAPTURE/BACKUP CAPTURE: use to save a snapshot of the current screen BACKUP: use to backup recorded video.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT Timeline Mark In Mark Out Play, Pause, Normal Speed Adv. 1 Frame Playback Marker Adv. 1 Min. Fast Forward Channel Select 4. On the timeline, drag the playback marker to the time at which you want to play video, then click the Play button. The exact time position of the marker is shown in the upper-left corner of the Search window. 5. To stop playing the video, click Stop. 7.
SECTION 7: WEB CLIENT Select the Channel of the video from the dropdown list, then click Ok to begin the backup operation. A progress bar will appear showing the status of the backup. Allow the backup operation to complete before continuing. 5. To play the backed-up video file, open the file in an .AVI file compatible video player. 7.4.1 Capture A snapshot of the screen image can taken in live mode, during pause, in playback mode, or when video playback is stopped. To take a snapshot: 1.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE SECTION 8 Remote Client Software Remote Client software is used to remotely monitor a single DVR. It can be used to display live images from your cameras, search for and play back recorded data, monitor alarms, control PTZ devices, and capture and backup data. NOTE In a high bandwidth network, a maximum of four users can access one DVR simultaneously. In a low bandwidth network it is recommended that only one user access the DVR at a time. 8.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE 3. Select the preferred program folder, then click “Next”. The setup status screen will open. 4. Select a Program Folder, then click Next. The Remote Client will be installed and a Remote Client icon will appear on the desktop. 5. Close the InstallShield window. 8.3 Remote Client initial display To open the Remote Client, double-click the icon on the desktop, or open it through the Windows Start menu. H.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 23. Remote Client window components Button 78 Function Description WINDOW CONTROL Buttons for expanding the image to full screen (press ESC to return to normal viewing), minimizing the window, expanding window to full screen, and closing the window. DATE & TIME Displays the current date and time. CONNECT/DISCONNECT Connect/disconnect a DVR. SEARCH/LIVE Switches from Live mode to Search mode. KEYPAD Select a channel.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description PAN/TILT - /ZOOM/ FOCUS Control the PAN/TILT and ZOOM/FOCUS features on the remote camera. To swirtch between the PT and ZF dials, click the button in the center. PTZ camera functions: Scan, Tour, Menu Controls These icons invoke Scan, Tour and Menu Controls setup in a PTZ camera. FUNCTIONS CAPTURE: Capture a still image of the screen. PLAY/PAUSE: Play/freeze live video BACKUP: Initiate backup operation (record on/off).
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE General options include: • • • • Security Option: Set a password for security options. If set, you must enter the password when accessing any of the security functions. Save Path: Specify the location backup and still image captures are saved. Automatic Reconnection: If a user selects this function, the client will automatically try to connect to the previously connected IP address if the network connection is lost. Time Format: Select the format for displaying the time.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Site Addition menu, enter: • • • • • • Site Name: Enter an appropriate name for the DVR you will connect to. IP Address: Enter the IP address and web port number (if other than 80). Port No: Enter the port number for the DVR. The default DVR port number is 5445. ID: Enter your login ID (login name). PASSWORD: Enter the password associated with the login ID. The default login ID and password are Admin and 1111.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Event Setup menu, set the following: • • • • • Log Path: Click the browse button to identify where event log files are saved. Log Size: Set the maximum size in megabytes of the event log file space. Event Log: For each event type, select the checkbox to save the event data in the log file. Event Icon: For each event type, select the checkbox to display the event on live video.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE After entering all fields in the Event Search menu, click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 8.4.5 Record Setup To open the Record menu, click the Record entry in the left frame of the Setup window. The Record menu allows you to configure the conditions that trigger live video recording. In the Record menu, set the following: • • • Record Condition: Select Always or Event, then Auto record.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Disk menu, select the storage drive from the dropdown list, then enter the size of the storage buffer in megabytes. Choose either Replace oldest files or Stop recording when the disk is full. Click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 8.4.7 Display Setup Use the Display Setup menu in multi-monitor systems to correct the image on a secondary monitor. Use of this feature may degrade the performance of the DVR. 8.4.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Connect window, use the dropdown lists to select the DVR you want to connect to, then click OK. A Live view window from your DVR will be displayed. 8.5.1 Bidirectional Audio The Remote Client supports bidirectional audio between the client PC and a DVR. To use bidirectional audio, the client PC must have a microphone and speakers. At the DVR, connect a microphone to the audio-in connectors, and a pair of amplified speakers to the audio-out connectors. 8.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 24. Remote Client Search window components Button 86 Function Description WINDOW CONTROL Buttons for expanding the image to full screen (press ESC to return to normal viewing), minimizing the window, expanding window to full screen, and closing the window. DATE & TIME Displays the current date and time. CONNECT/DISCONNECT Connect/disconnect network connection. LIVE/SEARCH Switches from search mode to live mode. KEYPAD Select a channel.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description CALENDAR In the calendar frame, dates with recorded video are colored in light blue. Click the date of the recorded video you want to find or play. FUNCTIONS CAPTURE: Capture a still image of the screen/camera. MARK IN: Set the start time at the marker position MARK OUT: Set the end time at the marker position SETUP: Display the setup screen of the network viewer.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE 1. At the Remote Client, connect to the DVR. 2. Click the SEARCH button. The client will change from live mode to search mode. 3. In the calendar frame, click the date when the video was recorded. 4. Drag the marker on the timeline to the time at which you want to play recorded video. Marker To expand the hour within which the marker lies, click the 0 - 60 button below the time line. 5.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE 8. To backup the video clip you marked, stop the video playback, then press the BACKUP button. The Backup menu window will open. 9. In the Backup menu, select the options you want, then click OK. 10. A pop-up window will appear when the backup operation is complete. Click OK to close the backup operation. NOTE Video backup can take several minutes to complete, depending on the number of channels selected and the duration of the clip. H.
SECTION 8: REMOTE CLIENT SOFTWARE 8.6.3 Image capture A still image of a screen can be captured in either Live mode or Search mode, then saved as a BMP or JPEG file. To capture a still image of the screen, click the Capture button. A Capture menu will open. In the Capture menu, select the options you want, then click OK. An image of the screen will be saved at the location you specified.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE SECTION 9 Multi Client Software Multi Client software can monitor several DVRs (sites) simultaneously. It can display to up 256 live video channels on one screen, playback video clips, control PTZ cameras, monitor alarms, and be configured with 2-way audio communication through the DVR. NOTE In a high bandwidth network, a maximum of four users can access one DVR simultaneously. In a low bandwidth network it is recommended that only one user access the DVR at a time. 9.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 3. Select the program folder and click “Next”. The setup status screen is displayed. 4. Select a Program Folder for the Start menu, then click Next. The Multi Client will be installed and a “Multi Client” icon will be displayed on the desktop. 5. Close the InstallShield window. 9.3 Multi Client initial display To open the Multi Client, double click the icon on the desktop or open it through the Windows Start menu.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 25. Multi Client screen components Button Function Description WINDOW CONTROL Buttons for expanding the image to full screen (press ESC to return to normal viewing), minimizing the window, expanding window to full screen, and closing the window. LOCAL PLAYBACK Search for video files recorded on the local PC. REMOTE PLAYBACK Search for video files recorded on the DVR.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description CAPTURE Capture a still image of the screen. EVENT LIST Opens the list of events logged by the Multi Client. PAUSE Freezes the screen ALARM RECORD Enable/disable recording of live video. SPEAKER, MICROPHONE Controls for adjusting the volume of the speaker and microphone. PTZ camera functions: Camera Preset, Scan, Tour, Menu Controls These icons invoke Preset, Scan, Tour and Menu Controls setup in the PTZ camera.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 3. In the Net Finder right pane, click the DVR you want to add, then click the Add button. In the Site Addition window, add a Site Name and an administrative ID and Password. In the screen above, the site name entered is Desk. 4. Click OK to save your settings. The site you added will appear in the left frame of the Net Finder window, and the site list frame on the left side of the Multi Client window. 9.3.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.4 Setup The Multi Client includes several setup options. To open the setup menus, click the Setup button. 9.4.1 General Setup When the Setup menu is opened, the General options are displayed. General options include: • • • • Security Option: Set a password for security options. If set, you must enter the password when accessing selected security functions. Save Path: Specify the location backup and still image captures are saved.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Event Setup menu, set the following: • • • • Log Path: Click the browse button to identify where event log files are saved. Log Size: Set the maximum size in megabytes of the event log file space. Event Log: For each event type, select the checkbox to save the event data in the log file. Event List: For each event type, select the checkbox to show the event in the Event List in live mode.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE After entering all fields in the Event Search menu, click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 9.4.4 Record Setup To open the Record menu, click the Record entry in the left frame of the Setup window. The Record menu allows you to select the conditions with which live video from the cameras is recorded. In the Record menu, set the following: • • • 98 Record Condition: Select Always or Event, then Auto record.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE After entering all fields in the Record menu, click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 9.4.5 Record Disk Setup To open the Record Disk menu, click the Disk entry in the left frame of the Setup window. The Disk menu allows you to select the location where recorded data is saved, and the amount of space on the disk to allocate for recordings.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE After selecting the preferred options in the Display menu for each site, click OK to save your entries and exit the Setup menus. 9.4.7 Setup About The About Setup screen displays the version level of the Multi Client Software. The abbreviated copyright statement is also shown. 9.5 Connecting to a DVR To connect to a DVR for the first time: 1. 100 Click the Site Addition button. The Site Addition dialog window will open.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Site Addition button 2. In the Site Addition menu, enter: —— —— —— —— —— Site Name: Enter an appropriate name for the DVR you will connect to. IP Address: Enter the IP address and web port number (if other than 80). Port No: Enter the port number for the DVR. The default DVR port number is 5445. ID: Enter your login ID (login name). The default administrator ID is Admin. PASSWORD: Enter the password associated with the login name.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Multi Client DVR Live View 9.5.1 Bidirectional Audio The Multi Client supports bidirectional audio between the client PC and a DVR. To use bidirectional audio, the client PC requires connections for a microphone and speakers. At the DVR, connect a microphone to the audio-in connectors, and a pair of amplified speakers to the audio-out connectors. 9.5.2 Capture A still-image of a screen can be captured in either Live mode or Search mode and saved as a BMP or JPEG file.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE In the Capture menu, select the options you want, then click OK. An image of the screen will be saved at the location you specified. By default, captured images are saved in the directory specified in the Setup / General menu. However, the Save Path can be changed in the Capture menu if necessary. 9.5.3 Record Video recording of the live screen can be manually started and stopped by clicking the Record button.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Table 26. Multi Client search window components Button 104 Function Description FUNCTIONS SETUP: Opens the Setup menu CAPTURE: Capture a still image of the screen/camera. EVENT LIST: Displays logged DVR events. MARK IN: Set the start time at the marker position MARK OUT: Set the end time at the marker position BACKUP: Opens a menu to backup the section of video between the MARK IN time and MARK OUT time AUDIO Adjust the volume.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE Button Function Description CALENDAR In the calendar frame, days with recorded video are colored in light tan. Click the date of the recorded video you want to find or play. Dates colored tan have data recorded. The date colored blue is the date selected; the timeline shows when data was recorded on that day. TIMELINE Bar Displays a timeline for the date selected in the calendar frame. Time spans when video is recorded are marked in blue.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.6.2 Backing up video from the DVR on the Multi Client PC Video recorded in the DVR can be backed up on the PC where the Multi Client is installed. Video clips are saved in AVI or NFS format. 1. At the Multi Client, connect to the DVR. 2. Click the Remote playback button. The client will change from Live mode to the Search mode. 3. Select the DVR (checkbox) of the unit you want to see video from. 4.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 6. Play the video to determine the time where you want to start backing up a clip, then stop the playback and click the MARK IN button. 7. Continue playing the video to determine the time where you want to end the clip, then stop the playback and click the MARK OUT button. The time span between the MARK IN and MARK OUT times will be highlighted in dark green. Mark In Mark Out 8. To backup the video clip, click the BACKUP button. The Backup menu window will open. 9.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 1. Click the Local playback button. The playback window will open. 2. In the directory frame, select the site(s) you want to play recordings of. The calendar will indicate which days have recorded video files on the local PC. 3. Click the day of the recording you want to play, then drag the marker to the time when video was recorded. Click the 0 - 60 button above the timeline to expand the time scale. 4.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 9.7.1 AVI backup during playback Video recorded by the Multi Client is saved on the local PC in .NDB file format. To save the video clip of a recorded file in .AVI file format (compatible with most media players), perform a backup operation: 1. Play the video file that contains the segment you want to save in .AVI format. (See Local playback above.) 2.
SECTION 9: MULTI CLIENT SOFTWARE 5. In the Backup menu, select the options you want, including the AVI file format, then click OK. 6. A pop-up window will appear when the backup operation is complete. Click OK to close the Backup operation. NOTE Video backup can take several minutes to complete, depending on the number of channels selected and the duration of the clip. NOTE If your media player cannot play the file backed-up in AVI file format, it probably doesn’t use the correct CODEC.
SECTION 10: SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 10 Specifications Table 27. Specifications ITEM BLK-HD4D BLK-HD8D BLK-HD10D BLK-HD16D 720p x 48 fps / 1080p * 20 fps 720p x 120 fps / 1080p * 40 fps Analog: D1 realtime HD: 720p x 60 fps / 1080p x 30 fps 720p x 192 fps / 1080p x 80 fps Channels 4 channel 8 channel 10 channels 16 channel Input level HDcctv / HD-SDI 8 channels composite, 1.
SECTION 10: SPECIFICATIONS ITEM Display Playback BLK-HD4D BLK-HD8D Multi-Decoding 1, 4 1, 4, 8 Playback speed x1/4 ~ x32 x1/4 ~ x16 1 (2 in DVRs without DVD-RW) eSATA USB external HDD Video and still image Network Video and still image Menu Display GUI Input Method Front panel buttons, remote control, mouse, keyboard -- PTZ control 1 RS-485 1 RS-485 2 RS-485 2 RS-485 Termination 1 1 2 2 Yes (free DDNS) Network Interface Web Viewer (1:1) 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet (RJ-45) 64
APPENDIX A: DVR COMPATIBLE HARD DISK DRIVES APPENDIX A DVR Compatible Hard Disk Drives Table 28.
APPENDIX A: DVR COMPATIBLE HARD DISK DRIVES Manufacturer HITACHI® Western Digital® Model Capacity Speed Cache HDS722020ALA330 2 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB HDS722020ALA330 2 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB HDS721010KLA330 1 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB HDT721010SLA360 1 TB 7200 RPM 16 MB HDS721010CLA332 1 TB 7200 RPM 32 MB HDS721050CLA362 500 GB 7200 RPM 16 MB HDP725050GLA360 500 GB 7200 RPM 16 MB HDS721032CLA362 320 GB 7200 RPM 16 MB HDS721025CLA382 250 GB 7200 RPM 8 MB HDT721025SLA380 250 GB 72
APPENDIX B: DEVICE LOG APPENDIX B Device Log The following table is provided as an aid to setting up and logging the analog devices on your system. Analog Camera Device Summary Channel Camera Model Audio (Y/N) Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 H.
APPENDIX C: DVR SETUP MENU COMPONENTS APPENDIX C DVR Setup Menu Components The following lists show the components in each SETUP menu tab (submenu).
APPENDIX C: DVR SETUP MENU COMPONENTS • • • • • • CONTROLLER & PTZ —— CHANNEL —— NAME —— SPEED —— ID SPOT OUT —— SPOT OUT 1 —— SPOT OUT 2 CHANNEL —— MOTION ZONE —— MOTION SENSITIVITY KEY TONE REMOTE CONTROLLER ID SENSOR —— TYPE STORAGE • • • • • OVERWRITE DISK FORMAT DISK INFO RECORDING LIMIT S.M.A.R.
APPENDIX C: DVR SETUP MENU COMPONENTS NETWORK • • • • • • PORT NETWORK AUDIO PORT WEB PORT NETWORK TYPE (DHCP, LAN) DDNS NETWORK STREAM CONFIG • • • • • SAVE SETUP TO A USB LOAD SETUP FROM A USB LOAD DEFAULT LOAD FACTORY DEFAULT SOFTWARE UPGRADE QUICK SETUP • • 118 USE QUICK SETUP —— INPUT DESIRED DAYS CUSTOMER SETTINGS —— RESOLUTION —— FRAME RATE —— QUALITY —— RECORDING —— DAYS TO RECORD