Manual User Digital Video Recorder (DVR) 4/8/16 and Channel
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Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers. Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Place the unit on a flat surface not prone to vibration or impact. Use the appliance at temperatures between 0oC ~ +45oC (32oF ~ 113oF) and humidity below 85%. Install the unit away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers and stoves.
Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in wet areas. Do not install the unit in an area where condensation occurs. Do not operate with wet hands. Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance and also cause electric shock. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body.
Table of Contents LIMITATION OF LIABILITY....................................................................................................................3 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ...............................................................................................................3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................3 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT .......................................................
5. DVR SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................38 5.1 MAIN MENU .....................................................................................................................................38 5.1.1 Menu Options..........................................................................................................................41 5.2 RECORD SETTINGS .................................................
6.5 OPERATION INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................74 6.5.1 Live..........................................................................................................................................74 6.5.2 Connecting cameras ................................................................................................................75 6.5.3 Functions on View ......................................................
APPENDIX 5 LIMITED 1YEAR WARRANTY ...................................................................................103 APPENDIX 6 HOW TO OBTAIN FACTORY SERVICE .....................................................................
1. YOUR DVR AT A GLANCE Product Overview D1 Model 4CH 8 CH Video Format PAL/NTSC Video Compression H.264 Baseline Compression Video Input / Output BNC 8 Input / CVBS Output/Spot Out/Video Loop/VGA Output/ HDMI BNC 4 Input /CVBS output/ VCA output Audio Format Audio Input / Output * Alarm Type* Sensor In / Out* 16 CH BNC 16 Input / CVBS Output/Spot Out/Video Loop/VGA Output/HDMI G.
Power Adapter DC 12V 3A AC 220V/12V 5A Operating temperature -10℃~+40℃ Operating humidity 10%~90% Dimensions* (L*W*H) 315x232x57mm 430*443*96mm CIF Model 4CH 8CH 16CH Video Format PAL/NSTC Video Compression H.264 Baseline Compression Video Input / Output BNC 4 Input/ 1 Output Audio Format G.
Network Protocol TCP-IP/ DHCP/PPPOE/NTP/FTP/ RTSP/ UPNP Network Function Live Monitor, Playback, Configuration, Backup, Mobile Phone Surveillance USB 2.
Please get acquainted with the parts and accessories as well as the ways to use the appliance as described in this instruction manual. If you have any questions that this guide cannot answer, please contact your vendor or a certified specialist. 2. Contents of the Box • DVR device • Installation CD • Remote control • Power cord • Mouse (optional, depends on the model) • Hard disk drive (optional, depends on the model) 2.
Quad 1 Press this button to switch the display modes Channel switch CH1,CH2, CH3,CH4 2 Menu Menu Using these buttons allows you to choose to output video on your monitor either as a full-screen view of each of the cameras individually Access tool bar 3 ESC ESC Close upper interface or controls. 4 REC REC 5 DEL DEL Manually stop/start recording Assistant function: delete the character that you input in the textbox.
Switch above 10+ channels 10+ Assistant(optional) Fn Up/down Assistant function: PTZ control and image color. In PTZ menu, shift PTZ control menu. Activate current control, modify setup, increase/decrease numeral, assistant function such as PTZ menu Switch tab in main menu. Shift current activated control. When playback, click these buttons to control playback bar. 6 Left/right Switch cursor in sub menu.
11 12 PTZ(optional) PTZ Mult+Enter Combination key-(optional) Mult+ Enter PTZ control Switch output between VGA and CVBS. Switch resolution of VGA 3.2 Back Panel (Please take actual machine model as quasi) D1/CIF 4 CH 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 12 13 14 9 10 11 No. Icon No.
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No. Icon No. Icon 1 Audio Input 1-8 & Audio output 8 LAN Interface 2 Audio in 9-16 9 Alarm input (16CHs)/output connector( 4 CH) 3 CVBS output 10 Power supply 4 SPOT output 11 Video Input 5 VGA Output 12 Power Switch 6 HDMI Output 13 Ground 7 USB Port CIF 8 CH 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 11 12 10 No.
1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 1. Audio Input Connector (CH1--8) & Audio out 8 channels audio input, for connecting audio signal (DB9). 1 channel audio output, for connecting speakers. 6 11 2. Video Input Connectors (Video IN 1-16) 16 channels video input, for connecting analog video signal input, BNC (1Vp-p, 75Ω) 3. Video Output Connector Video output for connecting monitor or TV, BNC (1Vp-p, 75Ω). 4. Ethernet Connector RJ-45 10/100 Base-T Ethernet network 5. ESATA Connect with high speed HDD. 6. Power Switch.
NO-COM) ---- (optional) For connecting to external alarm device RS-485 Connector (pin A-B) ---- (optional) For connecting PTZ camera control 8. MIC 9. USB connectors Use these USB ports to connect the mouse and backup devices (flash drive, DVD recorder) 10. VGA Connector---- (optional) For connecting VGA/LCD monitor 11. Power Input Socket (12V DC) 3.3 Remote Control In device operation, the enter key on the remote control or the front panel has the same function as a mouse left click.
No. Name 1 Alarm reset 2 REC 3 Numeric buttons Description Clears the alarm input or alarm output status. Recording control. Has the same function as the “REC” button on the device’s front panel. Input numbers or select to change relevant channels. Enter the main menu.
3.4 Mouse Control You can use a mouse to operate the DVR as well. The mouse operates just like a mouse on a Windows PC. Please connect the mouse to the USB connector in the back panel and please note that you can hot-plug the mouse. Left click mouse Double left click mouse Right click mouse Press middle button (scroll) Move mouse Drag mouse System pops up password input dialogue box if you have not logged in. In real-time monitor mode, you can go to the main menu.
3.5 Hardware Installation It is recommended that the installations described below are carried out by qualified personnel. 3.5.1 Basic Connections Cameras Connect each of the cameras’ outputs to the video input socket in the rear panel of the DVR using appropriate cables. The video input interface is a standard BNC connector, 1Vp-p, 75 Ω. Please keep the video signal cable away from strong electromagnetic and electric interference. Audio Connection The audio input interface is a standard BNC socket.
Ethernet connector. USB For connecting the mouse, USB flash drive, USB portable HDD, USB portable DVD Recorder. The USB mouse is hot pluggable. NOTE: The device only supports FAT32 file system on the USB devices. 3.5.2 Installing Hard Disk Drive DVR needs install of HDD first, we recommend high-speed HDD 7200rpm or higher, and the SATA cable included in package. The HDD must be formatted before recording. We take the 16CH mode as the example: 1. Loosen the screws on the top cover 2. Open the cover 3.
5. Fix the HDD bracket on the DVR HDD bracket 6. Use SATA cable to connect the DVR main board SATA ports, 7. Then connect power cord to the HDD 8.
3.5.3 PTZ Control Connections---- (optional) Connect the PTZ control jacks to the corresponding RS485 A and B interfaces on the rear panel. D1/CIF 4/8CH D1 16CH CIF 16CH For detailed description of PTZ protocols, baud rates and IDs please refer to the setup section in the PTZ manual. 4. Getting Started and the Main Screen 4.1 The Main Screen Switch on your DVR and wait for the system program to load. When you enter the system you can see the main screen.
After starting up, videos will be outputted on both VGA (HDMI) and TV, but the menu will only be displayed on one side. There are two ways to switch menu between VGA and TV: 1) Main Menu>>Setting>>General>>Display Mode >> HDMI/VGA/TV; 2) Press button “MULTI”, then “ENTER” on front panel to switch output. Note;After installing a HDD for the first time, you should format it: Main Menu >> Advanced >> HDD Manage>>Format 4.1.
to display the main menu. A login window will appear. You can login from the LOGIN window as shown above. Select user name and fill in user password (You can select username by pressing control button【▲】 【▼】 , , move cursor to password edit bar by pressing control button and switch input method by pressing “REC” button.). You can access the main menu by pressing [OK] if the password is enabled. The default password for Admin is “888888”.
【View 16】 :View sixteen channels in full screen mode 【Mute】:Turn sound on or off See the following subsections for a detailed description of each of these functionalities. 4.2 Shortcut Menu Options 4.2.1 Main Menu Pressing this button will bring up a menu for setting up all system configurations. You can adjust settings such as Record, Alarm, Setting, Advanced and Information. Please refer to Section 5. DVR Settings for the detailed description of these settings. 4.2.
In order to playback a certain video feed from a particular camera, you first need to indicate what time and which camera you wish to receive this information from. Then click to search the files. Select channel you want to monitor Fill in the time you want to search Recorded file list: Double click any list to playback After searching, there will be a list of recorded files, double click any item on the list to playback.
In the playback view, you can drag an area with your mouse then click this area to zoom out. Options for the playback control panel are described below: :Play/Pause :Rewind/Pause :Stop :Slow forward. :Fast forward. :Pre-frame (This button will be able when the file is paused). :Next frame (This button will be able when the file is paused). :Pre-file. Click this button to playback pre-file. :Next file. Click this button to playback next file. :Repeat playback. :Display single-channel in full screen mode.
3. Click “Backup” to enter into backup interface. data in your USB disk Click “Erase” to delete 4. In backup interface, user can select device, select recording type, channel and time period which you want to backup, then click “Add” to add files. 5. Click “Start” to start backup files Method 2: Backup recording files according to detail files To back up the recorded footage, you first need to indicate which cameras and time interval you want to save to an external source.
After searching recorded files; you can choose files check marked “ ” on right ” to enter backup interface. panel and click “ After that click the START button, it will begin backup this file. A “Backup” dialog window will appear.
Playing backed up video on your PC The backup file will be in DAV format and it can be played by special player (This player will be provided in CD disk). 4.2.4 Record Control Press the Record Control button on the shortcut menu, following dialog box will appear to record control. You can set the record mode for each channel: schedule recording, manual recording, or stop recording. In schedule record mode, videos will be recorded according to your setting in section 5.2.1 SCHEDULE.
【Alarm Type】; There are two types for you to select: Schedule and Manual 【Schedule】; Set Alarm Output when alarm is triggered. Select all for all the channels, “1” for the first channel, “2” for the second channel, “3” for the third channel, and “4” for the fourth channel. 【Manual】; Set alarm output all the time. You can set every channel respectively 【Stop】; Close alarm output 【Status】; Current device alarm output status 4.2.
1. Directional buttons: Control the direction of the PTZ cruise. Please refer to your PTZ manual for details of PTZ scanning mode. 2. Press the “Next Page” button to enter the advanced function; it will be introduced in following. 3. Speed: Sets the turning speed of PTZ camera. Adjust numbers for adjusting this setting. 4. Zoom: Click to zoom in / zoom out 5. Focus: Click to focus-in and focus-out (this function is disabled for cameras with automatic focus). 6.
User can set two periods to set hue, brightness, contrast and saturation for each channel respectively. 4.2.8 TV Adjustment By pressing the TV Adjust button on the shortcut menu, you will bring up the TV Adjust screen. You can move the entire video screen up, down, left and right using this option. 4.2.9 Logout Press the Logout button on the shortcut menu to logout menu user. 4.2.
4.3 Channel Status Display The top right corner of each channel image features the following status icons: This icon indicates that the channel has detected motion in the motion detection mode. This icon indicates that the channel is currently recording. 5. DVR Settings 5.1 Main Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Schedule Record Search Function Time setting for common record, motion detection, and external alarm.
Alarm Input Include channel, enable/off, alarm input type, arming time, output time delay, alarm linkage, PTZ linkage, pre-recording, patrol setting etc. You may copy & paste for same settings Alarm Output Alarm Mode, setting, on/off and status Abnormity General Abnormity setting, on/off and linkage action (Alarm output) Setting of system time, time format, language, recording in HDD, series number, video system, video output format, stand-by time, etc.
USB Upgrade Upgrade system through USB disk Configuration Export parameters to USB disk or import parameters from USB disk Maintenance Set time to auto-reboot system and select modes to auto-delete old files Default Reset some parameters to factory default Shut Down HDD Information To Logout system, shut down machine, restart system or switch users SATA interface status, capacity for each HDD and total, remaining capacity, video start/stop time, etc.
5.1.1 Menu Options In order to modify/adjust system configuration, you need to enter the System Menu by pressing the Main Menu button on the shortcut Menu. You will see the dialog window with settings for all the systems and options available on your DVR. The settings are subdivided into 5 subsections, each with its own tab: Record, Alarm, Setting, Advanced and Information. Below is the detailed description of these settings. In system configuration, you can use the arrows “▲ and ▼” to switch between tabs.
record type and time in the Schedule interface: Main Menu>> Record>> Schedule. 【Channel】 Select the channel number first. You can select “all” if you want the same setting for all channels. 【Redundancy】System supports the Redundancy backup function. You can highlight the Redundancy button to activate this function. NOTE; before you enable this function, at least one HDD has to be set as redundant.
You can finish setting for one channel and then click save button or you can finish all setup and then click save button to memorize all the settings. 5.2.2 Search You can search recorded files in the video playback interface: Main Menu >>Record>> Search. The interface is the same as the Record playback interface; refer to section 4.2.2 Record Playback. 5.2.3 Record Backup You can backup recorded files in the Video backup interface: Main Menu>> Record> >Record Backup.
Operation method: 【Channel】select the channel you want to implement motion detection on. 【Enable】enable or disable function. 【Sensitivity】System supports 6 levels. 【Region】 Can be set up to 396(22*18)zones. The transparency is an open zone; the pink is the motion detection zone. 【Schedule】 Click set button, you can see an interface as shown as below. Here you will set your own setup for business day and non-business day. 【Trigger Delay】System auto delays during specified time periods.
from 10 - 300 (second units) 【Alarm output】 when alarm occurs, system enables peripheral alarm devices 【Alarm duration】Alarm output: Set output time for alarm when motion detection is complete. The value ranges from 10-300 (second units) 【Buzzer】 Default is “off” 【Send email】System can send out emails to alert you when an alarm occurs. 【Channel】Select the channel to activate recording function once alarm occurred.
When someone viciously masks lens, the system can alert you to guarantee video continuity. You can select Alarm output, PTZ Linkage. Operation method: 【Channel】select the channel to record when camera mask occurred. 【Enable】Enables function switch 【Sensitivity】there are six levels. 【Schedule】Click the set button, you can see an interface is shown as below. Here you can set business day and non-business day. You can set up to six time periods, but they cannot be repeated.
【Alarm duration】 During camera masking, the system auto delays detecting for a specified time. The value ranges from 10 - 300 (second units) 【Buzzer】Default is “Off” 【Send email】System can send out emails to alert you when alarm occurs. 【Channel】Select the channel to activate recording once alarm occurs. Make sure you have set alarm record in the Encode interface (Main menu->Record->Schedule) 【PTZ activation】Set PTZ movement when alarm occurs. Go to preset, tour, &pattern when there is an alarm.
you can copy the setting to other days. 【Alarm output】: When video lost occurs, system enables peripheral alarm devices 【Alarm duration】: When video lost occurs, system auto delays detecting for a specified time. The value ranges from 10-300 (second units). 【Buzzer】: Default is “Off” 【Send email】: System can send out emails to alert you when alarm occurs. 【Channel】: Select the channel to activate recording once alarm occurs.
【Alarm input】Select alarm channel number 【Enable】Enable function switch 【Type】Normal open or Normal close (According to your alarm device). 【Schedule】Set for business day and non-business day. You can set up to six time periods, but they cannot be repeated. The linear graphics show the periods. You can copy the settings to other days. 【Alarm out】Activate peripheral alarm device when motion detection occurs. 【Trigger Delay】Set proper delay duration. Value ranges from 0 to 600 seconds.
5.3.5 Alarm Output You can set alarm type and get information about alarm output in the alarm output interface: Main Menu> >Alarm>> Alarm Output. The interface is the same as section 4.2.5 Alarm Output. 5.3.6 Abnormity You can set alarm type when abnormity events had triggered in this interface: Main Menu>> Alarm>> Abnormity. 【Event type】 no disk space, hard disk error, Not enough space, network failure, IP address conflict. 【No disk space】 DVR does not connect to the disk or hardware if error.
【Alarm output】 When exception occurs, system enables peripheral alarm devices 【Alarm duration】 System auto delays for a specified time. The value ranges from 10-300 (second units) 【Buzzer】 Default is “off” 【Send email】System can send out emails to alert you when alarm occurs. 5.4 System Settings 5.4.
【System Time】 Adjust the current date and time of the DVR. 【Date Format】 Toggle data format among “yyyymmdd”, “ddmmyyyy” and “mmddyyyy”. 【Auto Logout】Set time for auto logout; 【Date Separator】Select a symbol separator for the date from “.”, “-” and “/”. 【DST】Daylight Saving Time (DST). Click “enable” enable. Click the “Set” button to enter DST setting interface. You can setup the start and end time for DST.
【Channel】 Select channel number 【Compression】H.264 【Resolution】D1, HD1, CIF---Please take the actual machine model as quasi 【Frame rate】 PAL:1-25 f/s, 25 levels optional; NTSC:1-30 f/s, 30 levels optional 【Bit rate】System supports two types: CBR and VBR 【Quality】 There are six levels ranging from 1 to 6. The sixth level has the highest image quality. 【Bit rate】: 768kb/s - 4096kb/s (optional) 【Frame interval】: can set from 1 frame, 2 - 12 optional. Copy the same settings to all channels(optional). 5.4.
【IP Address】Your DVR supports several methods of viewing online. No matter which method is used, your DVR must first acquire an IP address, which it does via 2 different methods. - Automatic acquisition of the IP address by the DHCP client model. - Manual indication of the IP address by the Static IP model. This field offers two options: Static IP and DHCP.
introduction of some important functions. Note: You should enable the relevant function with √ before setup. 【Email】Double clicking E-mail Setting will bring up a dialog window, where you can adjust the necessary settings. SMTP Server: Input server address and then enable this function. Port: Default value is 25. You can modify it if necessary. SSL: Security Socket Layer User Name: The sender email account user name. Password: The sender email account password. Sender: Sender email address.
【DDNS】In order to connect your DVR to the internet, you may choose to use the services of a Dynamic DNS. Your DVR comes with several DDNS server names built-in. To be able to use these servers, you need to go to the associated website to register for an account. Once registered, you choose the name of the DDNS Server from the list by pressing the arrow buttons located at both ends of the corresponding field and input the DDNS name, user name, password. Afterward, it should automatically connect.
5.4.4 Display Setting You can configure display parameters in this interface: Main Menu>> Setting> >Display 【Channel Name】: Set name for each channel 【Time Display】Show or conceal time on each channel 【Channel Display】Show or conceal channel name. 【Record State】Show or conceal record state. 【Alarm State】Show or conceal alarm state. 【TV Adjust】Move the entire video screen up, down, left and right.
【Channel Display】Set position for channel name. 5.4.5 Account Setting You can manage users in this interface: Main Menu>> Setting> >Account 【Modify User】You can modify user’s name, memo, group and set permissions. There are 2 default users: “Admin” and “guest”. “Admin” users have administrator right. The default password is “888888” for “Admin” and “123456” for “guest”. “Guest” user only can review Local replay and Net replay, Local preview and Net preview .
【Modify Group】In this interface, you can edit group name, set memo and set permissions for the group. 【Modify Password】you can select the name you want to change password on. Before set new password, you must input the old password right.
【Add User】You can add new users and set password, group and authority. 【Add Group】You can add new group and set its permission.
【Delete User】Select a user and Click this Delete User to delete it. 5.4.6 PTZ Setting You can configure PTZ parameters in this interface: Main Menu>> Setting>> PTZ Setting 【Channel】Select the camera (channel) number whose settings you want to modify. 【Protocol】Select the PTZ device protocol. It must be consistent with the protocol of the actual PTZ cameras installed. You can choose between: Pelco-D, Pelco-P, Panasonic, Samsung, SONY...etc. The changes will take effect after you save and exit.
5.4.7 RS232 There are various devices for you to select. Console is for serial port or min-end platform to upgrade program. Keyboard is for you to control current device. 【Baud rate】You can select proper baud rate. 【Data bit】You can select proper data bit. 【Stop bit】There are three values: 1/2. 【Parity】 there are 4 choices: none/odd/even/blank 【System default】 Console, Baud rate is 115200, data bit is 8 digits, stop bit is 1, and Parity is none. 5.4.
【Type】 Select display mode of tour: General and Spot—Please take the actual machine model as quasi. 【Split】Set tour split mode 【Enable Tour】Enable or disable tour 【Interval】 This refers to sequencing time 【View mode】Select view mode for tour. 5.5 Advanced Setting Next menu tab in the Main Menu is Advanced Setting. Under this tab user can manage HDD, upgrade system, configure parameters, maintenance system, reset all configurations to factory defaults and shut down system. 5.5.
If 2pcs of HDD are installed, they will be displayed as 1-2 in HDD. If selecting the first HDD, it displays current type, total capacity, and status. You can modify HDD attribute, read-only disk, read-write disk, redundancy disk or format all the data in the HDD. After all the setups please click OK button, system goes back to the previous menu Note: You can set proper mode for each HDD from the dropdown list. When you use redundant backup function, you can set one or more redundant HDD(s).
Export: Connect to the USB interface on the rear panel with the USB equipment, set the system output into a file named cfg.coi Import: Connect to the USB interface on the rear panel with the USB equipment, select setting file to input. 5.5.4 Maintenance In this interface, you can set a time to auto-reboot system and set time to auto-delete old files: Main Menu>>Advanced>>Maintenance. Here you can set Auto-Reboot time and Auto-Delete old files methods. You can select proper setup from dropdown list.
5.5.6 Shut Down In this interface, you can logout of system, shut down machine, restart system and switch users: Main Menu>>Advanced >> Shut Down 【Logout】: Exit menu. Password need for re-entry to the menu next time. 【Shut down machine】: Logout system turns off power 【Restart system】: System begins rebooting. 【Switch】: Switch users 5.6 Information Next menu tab in the Main Menu is Information. User can get information about HDD information, BPS, Log and Version: Main Menu>>Information.
5.6.1 HDD Information In this interface, you can get information about HDD: Main menu>>Information >> HDD Information. Hard disk type is listed here. Total space, free space, video start time and status. Note: Please remove the broken hard disk before you add a new one. Once there is a hard disk confliction, check that hard disk time and system time are the same. Please go to setting then general to modify system time. At last, reboot the system to solve this problem.
After system starts, if there is conflict, it will jump to the HDD information page immediately. User can check the system time and HDD time, If there is a conflict, enter the normal setup to modify system time, or enter advanced HDD management to format HDD, then restart device. 5.6.2 BPS Here you can view current video data stream (KB/s) and occupied hard disk storage (MB/h) 5.6.3 Log In this interface, you can search log file: Main Menu>>Information >>Log. Here is for you to view system log file.
Select start time and end time, then click search button. You can view the log files. Please page up/down button to view if there are more than ten files. 5.6.4 Version In this interface, you can get information about channels, alarm in, alarm out, system version and release date: Main Menu>>Information >>Version 6. Web Browser Operation Install the software through the IE browser of OS to operate the network remotely and conveniently. DVR supports C/S, B/S, and access in LAN and WAN.
Software ~ Windows XP ~ WindowsVista/winodws7 ~ DirectX 9.0c (above) RESTRICTION CONDITION: To ensure PC’s stable visiting of DVR, we recommend Windows XP or Win7. 6.2 Network Security Setting Prior to control installation, please program the network security level by using the following operations: (1) Open the IE browser and click [Tools→ Internet Options]. (2) Choose the “Security” label in the dialogue box. (3) Click “Customization level” to enter into the security setting.
Set the ActiveX control and pluggable unit. Select the following options √ ActiveX control auto-prompting √ Run the script of the ActiveX control which is marked to be that can safely implement the script. √ Implement initialization and run the script of the ActiveX control which is not marked to be that can safely implement the script.
Step 1: Right click on “Network neighborhood” and click “Attribute” in the ejected menu to open the “Network connection”. Step 2: Double click to open “Local connection”. Step 3: Click “Attribute”. Step 4: Double click “Internet protocol (TCP/IP)”.
Step 5: Examine the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the PC. Step 6: Set the corresponding IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway on the DVR (refer to 5.5.5 Network Setup). If the subnet mask and default gateway on DVR are the same with those of the PC, then the IP address must be in the same network section but cannot be the same with the used one. Otherwise, it will cause IP address conflicts. Take the figure above as an example, the IP address should be: 192.168.0.
Fill in your username, password and select English to enter the system. The password is the same as the one set in DVR. USER Name: Input user name. The administrator has all authorities, but common user has been limited authorities by administrator. PASSWORD: The password is the same as the password of Device. Language: Select language. If you checked the “Save Password” It will save password automatically. Note: If you connect the device in WAN, the IP should be a public IP. 6.
6.5.2 Connect cameras In the previous fig, users can click on the left panel to connect to any camera or click “Open All” to connect to all the cameras. Open All (main): In this mode, the images will be clearer and demand higher bandwidth. Open All (Sub): In this mode, the images will be worse than main stream mode and more fluency. Users can select above mode according to net condition. 6.5.3 Functions on View After connecting cameras successfully, you can see interface as following.
: Display image in single-screen mode. : Display image in 4-screen mode. : Display image in 6-screen mode. : Display image in 8-screen mode. : Display image in 9-screen mode. : Display image in 13-screen mode. : Display image in 16-screen mode. : Display image in 20-screen mode. : Display image in 25-screen mode. : Display image in 36-screen mode. : Click this icon to start talk back Introduction of functions on live There are several icons at the bottom of each channel; detail information below.
: Click this icon to move image to right hand. : Click this icon to move image to up. : Click this icon to zoom in. : Click this icon to zoom out. : Click this icon to restore image. 6.5.4 PTZ Control Control PTZ direction Set the turning speed of PTZ camera Zoom: Zoom in or zoom out Focus: Focus in or focus out. Iris: Make the image brighter or darker 6.5.5 Image Adjustment You can set bright, contrast, hue and saturation by dragging the bar in this interface 6.5.
6.6 Record Query Select recorded type, start time, end time, recorded channel, then click “Query” to search file. In the list below (image above), you can select any recording list and click “Play” to playback files or click “Download” to download file. You can monitor cameras and playback recording files at the same time. You can also playback your local record file and view picture. 6.7 Alarm Config.
Alarm Type: Select any alarm type depending on your demand. Operation: Set operation mode when alarm triggered. Alarm Sound: Set a sound to alarm out when alarm triggered. 6.8 System Config. 6.8.1 System Info In the main window, click on “config”, you can see an interface is shown as below System Information: Click device configuration button, you can see the following interface, Hardware version, HDD information, Interface, Log inquiry.
8.2 System Setting 6.8.2.1 General Setting General interface is shown as below. System time: To modify system time. Please click Save after your modification Date format: Select data format from the dropdown list. Date separator: Please select separator such as “–”, “/”or “. ”. Time format: there are two options: 24-H and 12-H. HDD full: there are two options: stop recording or overwrite the previous files when HDD is full. Language: Select system language for DVR. Device No.
Channel: Select a channel. Encode Format: H.264; Data stream: Sub stream; AV enable: Video/Audio. System only displays video by default. You need to manually enable the audio function Image Size: CIF / QCIF Differentiating rate: stocking differentiating rate’s type is CIF or QCIF; Frame rate: The value ranges from 1f/s to 25f/s (PAL) and 1f/s to 30f/s (NTSC) Bit rate: There are two options: CBR and VBR.
Period: There are six periods for you to set. Please click set button of the corresponding period. Please note all the setup here shall be in one day. E.g. 00.00 to 24.00. 6.8.3 Net Setting User can set Email, DNS, DDNS, UPNP, PPPOE, NTP, FTP and RTSP. There are introduction of main function. 6.8.3.1 Main Setting ◆SMTP Server: Input server address and then enable this function. ◆Port: Default value is 25. You can modify it if necessary. ◆User Name: The sender email account user name.
6.8.3.2 DNS Setting Domain Name Server (DNS). These values depend on your actual account; please contact your Internet Service Provider for details. User can a primary DNS address and a secondary DNS address. 6.8.3.3 DDNS Setting In order to connect your DVR to the internet, you may choose to use the services of a Dynamic DNS service. Your DVR comes with several DDNS server names built-in. To be able to use these servers, you need to go to the associated website to register for an account.
6.8.4 Alarm Setting User can set alarm input, alarm output, video detect and exception deal. There are introduction of the main functions below. 6.8.4.1 Alarm In User can set alarm input parameters in this menu. 6.8.4.2 Alarm output User can obtain Alarm output information and set alarm type.
6.8.5 Advanced Option User can manage HDD, Upgrade system, Control Record, Manage Accounts and Configure Tour.
6.9 About You will find the web control version, NET SDK and Play SDK. 6.10 Logout Click “Logout” to log out of system. 7. Mobile Phone Support A state-of-the-art feature of this DVR device is transmitting live feed from the CCTV cameras to your mobile phone, so that you can have ‘on the go’ access to your surveillance system from virtually anywhere in the world.
In the ensuing screen, input the user name (default is Admin), password, device port (TCP port), and IP address for your DVR (Server). Input the value for the Port: default is 34567; choose the channel for streaming data from the dropdown menu. Select a camera to monitor it. The main window of the Mobile Phone application offers the choice of channels, Connect and Settings buttons. : Click or to control PTZ direction upward or downward.
will switch to “Focus” or “Iris” Login: Click it to enter setting interface. Camera: Click it to enter camera selecting interface. Full: Click it to display image in full screen mode. About: Click it to get information about this software. Exit: Click it to exit. 7.2 Symbian Phone Please see a sample installation process shown below (The N97 will be taken as an example to introduce installation): (1) Copy “VS500(Symbian)V1.03.1.R.101203.
(4) After selecting “Ok” on last sample image displayed above, the software will start to install. After installation, there will be an icon named “VS500” in the application’s interface. (5) Select “VS500” to execute VS500 and the program window will appear on the screen. Device IP: DVR IP address; Device Port: TCP port (34567 by default) Username: Login User Name (Admin) Password: Password (888888 by default) (6) After configuration, select “Login” to log on to the system.
: Click or to control PTZ direction upward or downward. If you click on “UP/Down”, it will switch to “Left/Down” and you can control direction to left hand or right hand. : Click or to adjust relevant parameter. If you click on “Zoom”, it will switch to “Focus” or “Iris” Login: Click it to enter setting interface. Camera: Click it to enter camera selecting interface. Full: Click it to display image in full screen mode. Exit: Click it to exit. 7.
Device IP: DVR IP address; Device Port: TCP port (34567 by defaulted) Username: Login User Name (Admin) Password: Password (888888 by default) After inputting the device IP address, device port, username and password, click “Login” to login system. An interface will appear to select the camera you want to monitor (see image below). : Click or to control PTZ direction upward or downward. If you click on “UP/Down”, it will switch to “Left/Down” and you can control direction to left hand or right hand.
4. Before installing, open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. As displayed below (see red marking) on Fig 1, this means the phone is not connected to the PC. Fig 2 means the phone has been connected to the PC.
5. Click on “Application Loader” to enter the interface. In this screen you have two options to select from. Select “Add/Remove Applications” (shown as follows). 6. You should now see something like what you see below. From this screen, click “Browse” (see red marking). 7. Once you click “Browse” you will see a file search screen like the one below.
application where you saved the application files. Make sure you saved both the “.alx” file and “.cod” file in the same folder. After finding the “VS500.alx” file for the application, highlight it and click “open”. 8. You will now return to the Application Loader screen. From here you should see “VS500” now listed with Install under the Action column (shown as follows) 9. Select “VS500” and click “Next” to go to next interface.
10. Click “Finish” to start software installation. displayed as follows. After installation, an interface will be 2) System explanations VS500 phone port has the following capabilities and functions: Live video surveillance, Channel switch, Full screen display, PTZ control, including zoon/focus/iris, Image capture, save as favorite, and exit function. ① System main interface After the installation, press the “VS500” icon in the application, see the picture below.
② System login interface Open the main interface, see the configure interface bellow. Modify your parameters as necessary. Device IP: DVR IP address Device Port: TCP Port [34567 by default] User name: Login User Name[Admin] Password: Password [888888 by default] Network Type: WIFI or others Login: Click this button to login live interface. Cancel: Click this button to exit system.
on “UP/Down”, it will switch to “Left/Down”, you can control direction to left or right hand. : Click or to adjust relevant parameter. If you click on “Zoom”, it will switch to “Focus” or “Iris” Camera: Click it to enter the camera selecting interface. Full: Click it to display image in full screen mode. Set: Click it to set RTSP port and stream type. RTSP: Set RTSP port according DVR. Stream Type: Select type between extra stream and main stream. Exit: Click it to exit. 7.5 Apple iPhone (1).
① Click“ "button and search for “VS500”. It is a free application. Fig 2 ② Click “ ” and you will see following screen. Fig 3 ③ Click “ ” as shown in Fig 3. It will display the screen shown in Fig 4. Click the “install” button shown in Fig 4 “ ” and it will display the screen shown in Fig 5.
your Apple account password, then click “ ”. The screen will look like the one shown in Fig 6.
: indicates that the “VS500” software is downloading ……. is full“ When the “ ” process bar ", the VS500 software has finished installing. After installing “VS500”, the iPhone screen will display the screen shown in Fig7. Fig 7 (2). How to use VS 500. ①. Click the “VS 500” icon to open the “VS 500” to set up parameters.
Fig 8 1. Fig 9 PTZ Control: Click + or - to control PTZ direction upward or downward. If you click on “UP/Down”, it will switch to “Left/Down” and you can control the direction left or right. Click or to adjust relevant parameter. If you click on “Zoom”, it will switch to “Focus” or “Iris” 2. Login: Click it to set up parameters. Camera: Click it to enter camera the selecting interface. Full Screen: Click it to display image in full screen mode.
Brand name Model Number Size (GB) Drive Seagate ST3250318AS 250G SATA Seagate ST3320410SV 320GB SATA Seagate ST3320613AS S7200.11 320G SATA Seagate ST3500413AS S7200.12 500GB SATA Seagate ST3500418AS S7200.12 500G SATA Seagate ST3500320AS SV35.3 500G SATA Seagate ST31000340AS S7200.11 1000G SATA Seagate ST31000333AS 1T SATA Seagate ST31000528AS 1T SATA Seagate ST31500341AS 1.
Appendix 4 List of Compatible Portable SATA DVD Recorders(Only for 8CH and 16CH D1 series) Below is the list of tested portable SATA DVD recorders found to be compatible with this DVR. If for backing up your data from the DVR, you wish to use a DVD recorder not found on this list, please test it for compatibility.