CCT730 16-way Colour DVR Information Pack April 2003 - Version 1.
Thank you for your interest in the CCT730 16-way DVR. Sorry for the delay in our response which is due to a large number of enquiries for this product. The CCT730 really is a great opportunity for forward-thinking CCTV and security companies to get more sales and open more doors. Below is a strictly trade only price list for this excellent range of products. Unlike some other distributors, System Q only supply to the trade and we seek genuine repeat business sales.
What can the CCT730 do? The CCT730 is a digital recording device that can record video images from up to 16 cameras simultaneously without the use of tapes or any other external recording device. Unlike switchers or quad systems it doesn't matter what camera picture you are watching on the monitor screen the CCT730 records all the cameras all the time.
save the video footage to a CD (if a CD writer is connected), print off stills, email video and more. For a guide to CONTINUOUS RECORDING TIMES, please refer to the recording table, please remember that these figure are easily extended by any of the above methods. So what are the Key features of the CCT730? § Customisable software. We can put your company name in the "Client Software" that is used to replay the video on a remote PC using the hot swapping hard drive.
§ Weekend Setting. In addition to the "day -night" setting you can automatically adjust how and what the CCT730 records at the weekend as opposed to weekdays. This is a very useful feature for Monday-Friday businesses. § Digital Zoom. You can digitally zoom in to a live or recorded image using the zoom feature to get a more detailed view. § Camera Auto Detect.
§ Alarm inputs and outputs. These can be used to trigger external devices such as sounders and lights, or they could be used to start the CCT730 recording. § Day-Night input. There is even an input on the CCT730 that can be used to tell it when it has changed to "night” hours. This could be used in conjunction with an output from a burglar alarm panel to tell the CCT730 to automatically adjust its recording mode when premises have been vacated at the end of a day.
If you would like the client software for the CCT730 DVR to be personalised to include your own or your customer’s company details, please supply us with the following information in writing: Company Name: Valid e-mail address: You can post, fax or e-mail us this information but we will need a return e-mail address to supply you with the personalised software and its installation instructions at no charge.
CCT730 16-way Colour DVR Instructions April 2003 - Version 1.2 CCT730 V1.
Warning Notes l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the CCT730 is operated. All the safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Ensure all operating instruction and warning notes are complied with at all times. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the CCT730. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Please contact a qualified engineer for servicing and maintenance.
CONTENTS 1. Features .................................................................................................................................................11 2. CCT730 Applications ............................................................................................................................11 3. Quick Installation Guide...................................................................................................................... 12 4. CCT730 Menus ............................
6.6.2 Event Response ............................................................................................................. 26 6.6.3 Motion Detect.................................................................................................................. 27 6.6.4 Alarm In ............................................................................................................................ 29 6.6.5 Video Loss Detect ..........................................................................
1. Features l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Powerful Wavelet compression Proprietary real time Operating System.
3. Quick Installation Guide The CCT730 is equipped with a hot-swap Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that can be exchanged when it is full. The following photos illustrate how to install the HDD into its removable caddy. 1) Pull the exterior handle towards you and unlock with the key provided. 2) Pull the handle outwards until the caddy is free from the case of the CCT730. 3) Push the release latch to slide the top cover backwards and remove the HDD. 4) Insert the DC power cable and IDE cable into the HDD.
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Day / Night Switch 6-1 1 Day / Night SW Enable 2 Switch 3 Delay For Active 4 Exit No Day 60 Event Response 6-2 1 Internal Buzzer 2 Event Relay Output 3 Event List 4 Event Full Screen 5 Call Event Display 6 Response Duration 7 Any Key To Stop 8 Exit ON ON ON OFF ON 10 ON Motion Detect 6-3 1 Motion Detect 2 Configuration Table 2 3 Condition Set Up 4 Exit OFF Condition Set Up MAIN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Event List OSD / Timer Monitor Camera Record Event Others Save / Load Default Engin
RS-485 Protocol 1 2 3 4 5 Others 7 1 RS-485 ID Set up 2 RS-485 Protocol 3 Software Information 4 Exit 224 1 2 3 4 5 Load Save Load Load Exit Baud Rate: Bits: 8 Stop: 1 Parity: None Exit 9600 Software Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Save / Load Default 7-2 8 Installer Setting Installer Setting Factory Setting Factory Password CPU Filename FPGA Filename Date Video System DSP BD HW DSP BD SW Exit D6SE0100 FPGA0505 2003/01/23 NTSC SK1V3302 SK1V3300 Load Installer Setting MAIN MENU 8-2 1 Save / Load:
5. Front Panel Fast Rewind Pause GOTO Enter/Zoom Play/Stop F/Forward Channels 1-16 *CCT730 starts recording automatically after power is on. SET SEQ MENU ESC Directional Arrow Keys MODE CHANNEL 1~16 Press one of these buttons to view the a camera image in full screen. GOTO In playback mode, you can press the GOTO button to access the GOTO menu. This menu allows you to search for certain recorded images by entering the date and time.
again to increase the fast forward speed: x1 x2, x4 and x8. 2. In playback mode, you can also press and hold this button for 3 seconds to move automatically to the end of the recording. ENTER / ZOOM 8 1. In the menu screens, this button is used to “ENTER” a sub-menu or to confirm a command. 2.
right/ left arow buttons to change the dwell time or press the ENTER button for page setup. MODE Press this button to select your chosen display format (4, 5,7,9,10,13 or 16 windows). The camera buttons of all the selected cameras will be illuminated. MENU Press this button to enter the on-screen set-up menus (the button will be illuminated). ESC In the menu screens, press this button to return to previous menu.
6. Menu Set-up The CCT730 menu set-up is hierarchical and is displayed in the initial pages of this document. The menus allow you to configure the unit according to the applictation you will be using it for. Many functions can be selected via these menus. To enter the main menu, press the MENU button on the CCT730’s front panel, the main menu will appear with a cursor over the first item. This cursor can be moved using the up/ down buttons on the front panel.
6.2.4 OSD/ Timer – PB Date/ Time Position This item allows you to move the current Date/ Time Display to any position on your screen. Use the directional arrow buttons to move the Date/ Time display around your screen. 6.2.5 OSD/ Timer - RS485 Time Calibration RS-485 is used for multi-point communications: many devices can be connected to the same bus. Move to this item and press the ETNER button, all CCT730 timers will be synchronized. 6.2.
6.3.3 Monitor - Screen Center Point This item allows you to move the center point of the main monitor. Use the arrow buttons to move the monitor center point. Press the ESC button to exit when finished. 6.3.4 Monitor - Screen H-Size This item allows you to change the horizontal size of the displayed image. Press the right/ left arrow buttons to adjust this. 6.3.
are installed covertly. The default setting is to have every camera visible. v = covert • = not covert Termination This allows you to enable or disable the video loop-through output for each camera channel. If the camera loop-through is not used, this setting should be enabled to get correct signal termination. This is the default condition. v = Termination enabled • = Termination disabled Gain Control This item allows you to adjust the camera’s video level.
Situation 2: An alarm event occurs on channel 2. Channel 1 PPS = 30 * 4 = 4.61 4 + 8 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1+ 1+ 1 +1 Channel 2 PPS = 30 * 8 = 9.23 4 + 8 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 Channel 3 PPS = 30 * 1 = 1.15 4 + 8 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1+ 1 +1 +1 + 1 Call Seq The Call monitor sequence mode has 16 programmable steps. This item allows you to assign a camera for each programmable step (1~16), “0” means skip this step.
6.5 Record Record This menu allows you to set up all the parameters related to the recordings that you wish to make. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Day / Night Weekend REC Event Only Event CH Priority Circular Record HDD Full Alarm Out Exit OFF Auto OFF ON 6.5.1 Day/ Night Day / Night This menu allows you to set up the Day start/ stop time, the PPS (Picture Per Second) and the recording quality for Day and Night-time.
Weekend Setting This item allows you to enable/ disable the weekend-related functions. If the item is set to “OFF”, all the weekend related functions will be disabled. Weekend Start Time/ Weekend Stop Time These allow you to set up weekend start/ stop time. Weekend REC PPS This item allows you to set weekend record PPS (Pictures Per Second). Weekend REC Quality This item allows you to set up the weekend record quality 6.5.
6.6 Event This menu allows you to configure how an EVENT is handled by the CCT730. 6.6.1 Day/ Night Switch Day/ Night Switch The CCT730 allows the installer to attach an external device to its I/O connector to tell the unit when it should use its day or night settings. This might be an output from an alarm panel that tells the CCT730 to move into its Night mode when the panel has been activated.
enable/ disable the alarm o utput pins. If the alarm output is OFF (disabled), the relay will not be energized when an alarm is triggered. Event List Up to 255 alarm events will be logged in the unit’s non-volatile memory. A full list can be accessed on this menu, which displays the alarm event number, the date, the time, the type of event and finally the channel it occurred on. For the type of event “A” represents Alarm Input, “L” represents Video Loss, and “M” represents Motion Detection.
Configuration Table 2 Select Configuration Table 2 and press ENTER button so that the following table appears. This table allows you to enable/ disable the day and night motion-detect functions.
6.6.4 Alarm In This menu allows you to enable/ disable the Alarm pins of rear I/O connector and to select N.O. (normal open) or N.C. (normal close) type for each pin. Alarm In 1 Alarm In Detect 2 Configuration Table 2 3 Exit OFF Alarm In Detect This item allows you to enable (YES) or disable (NO) the Alarm In pins. Configuration Table 2 This item allows you to select N.O. (normal open) or N.C. (normal close) type for each Alarm In pins. 6.6.
6.7 Others Others This menu allows you to check the RS485 communication protocol and software version. 1 2 3 4 RS-485 ID Set up RS- 485 Protocol Software Information Exit 6.7.1 RS-485 ID Set Up This item can only be accessed by the installer; the RS-485 ID address of the CCT730 can be modified here. 6.7.2 RS-485 Protocol RS-485 Protocol This menu shows the details of RS-485 protocol. The only setting that can be changed here is the “Baud Rate”. You can choose form 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800 and 2400.
6.9 Engineer Set Up If you enter the main menu with the engineer’s password, you can enter this menu. Engineer Set Up 1 2 3 4 5 6 6.9.1 Change Password Change Password Covert Cam Visible Playback Check Language Format Hard Disk Exit 9999 Yes OFF English This password can be changed to any four-digit number using the right/ left arrow buttons to change it to a new number, press the ESC button when you have finished and the password will be saved into the unit’s memory.
7. Windows Application Software The file format of CCT730 is compatible with Windows OS; you can process your recorded video images in Windows 98, 2000 and XP. The application software allows you to playback, print out, export JPEG files or clip a segment of video. 7.1 Connecting the Caddy to a PC Remove the hot-swap HDD from the CCT730 and insert it into a caddy. Then connect the caddy to the PC with a USB Cable. CCT730 DVR CCT730 V1.
7.2 Download the Software To process recorded video on your computer, you will need to install the DVR Windows application software on your PC first. This application is available on the CD enclosed with the unit. Install the file named “dvrwinap.exe” and connect the hot-swap HDD to your PC to view and process the recorded video. 7.3 Function Buttons 1 1. Open File Press this button to open and search a recorded video file. 2. Print Out Press this button to print out a single picture. 3.
5. Set (top right) This button will allow you to select which camera is displayed in each window. Select a window with the mouse and then press a channel button at the bottom of the screen to assign it to that window. The cursor will automatically move to the next window. 6. File Information The information on the open file will be displayed here: File Name, Start Time and End Time. 7 8 9 14 10 11 12 15 16 17 13 7.
15. Fast Forward uu Press this button to play the recorded video in forward direction. Press this button repeatedly to change the playback speed: x1, x4, x8, x16, x32, and x64. 16. Go to End uuI In playback mode, press this button to go to the end image of the opened file. 17. GOTO In playback mode, press this button to search for a certain date and time on the recorded video. 18. Select Channel 1~16 Press one of these buttons to view any of the channels in full screen. 17 CCT730 V1.
8. Connectors Rear 5 1 6 7 8 2 3 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Description External I/O Monitor output Video Loopthroughs (1~16) Power Socket RS-485 Call Monitor (BNC) Monitor Output (BNC) Video Inputs (1~16) External I/O Port (37pin DSUB) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 CCT730 V1.
External I/O Board There is an “External I/O board” included in the CCT730 box. You can connect it to the External I/O port; the pins are identified as the names listed on the board. Three pins are listed which are not used: VCR Trigger, RS-232 RX and RS-232 TX. RS-485 (RJ11) The default RS-485 port connector is RJ11 6P6C connector. RJ11 Cable 6P6C pin definition: Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 CCT730 V1.
9. CCT730 Specification Compression Method Video System Resolution-Live Video Resolution-Recorded Recording Rate Recording Device Recording Quality Video Input Video Looping Through Main Monitor Output Call Monitor Output Alarm Input Alarm Output Remote Control Playback Speed Zoom Power Supply Title Alarm List Dimensions Operating Temperature CCT730 V1.1 Wavelet PAL 720 x 576 pixels 720 x 288 pixels Up to 50 pictures per second Hot swappable HDD Super / High / Normal / Low BNC x 16, 1.
Appendix 1: Hard Disk Error Message Some messages will be shown on the screen when the H.D.D. is unable to operate. u Message: H.D.D. Detect Time Out Symptom: The system checks the H.D.D. but gets no response for over 30 seconds Possible reason: H.D.D. power on failure Tip: 1. Wait for the DVR to automatically reset the H.D.D. 2. Power off and on again u Message: No Hard Disk Symptom: No HDD has been found by the system. Possible reason: 1. No H.D.D. 2. H.D.D. detects a failure Tip: 1.
Appendix 2: Supported HDD The supported H.D.D.s are listed as below: Brand Maxtor Maxtor Maxtor Maxtor Maxtor Maxtor SAMSUNG Seagate Seagate Seagate IBM IBM IBM IBM IBM Western Digital Western Digital Western Digital Western Digital Western Digital Western Digital Capacity 40GB 80GB 80GB 120GB 160GB 200GB 40GB 40GB 60GB 120GB 61.5GB 76.8GB 82.3GB 123.
Appendix 3: Estimated Recording Times HDD 40 GB 80 GB 120 GB 160 GB Total Record Time (Hrs) at 50 Pics per second Ultra Quality 5 hrs 10 hrs 15 hrs 20 hrs Ultra Quality 10 hrs 20 hrs 30 hrs 40 hrs HDD 40 GB 80 GB 120 GB 160 GB Ultra Quality 20 hrs 40 hrs 60 hrs 80 hrs CCT730 V1.
Total Record Time (Hrs) at 5 Pics per second HDD 40 GB 80 GB 120 GB 160 GB Ultra Quality 50 hrs 100 hrs 150 hrs 200 hrs HDD 40 GB 80 GB 120 GB 160 GB Ultra Quality 100 hrs 200 hrs 300 hrs 400 hrs CCT730 V1.