INSTRUCTION MANUAL STANDALONE 4CH DVR DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL: CDR 4170 CH1 CH2 OSD ALRST SETUP PTZ CH3 CH4 SEARCH BACKUP SYS LOG WTMK REC QUAD ENTER AUTO POP PIP STOP ESC REW PLAY PAUSE FF PLAY TIMER ALARM FULL POWER REC Copyright © 2006 Clover Electronics U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. ! CAUTION! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
NOTE : This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC, EMC and LVD. Therefore, it is designed to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage. However, it is imperative that user follows this manual's guidelines to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the unit, electrical shock and fire hazard or injury.
CONTENTS 1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1 2. SPECIFICATIONS 3 3. OPERATION 5 3.1 FRONT PANEL 5 3.2 BACK PANEL 9 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF THE MONITOR SCREEN 10 4.1 START UP 10 4.2 LIVE SCREEN 11 4.3 RECORDING SCREEN 12 4.4 PLAYBACK SCREEN 13 4.5 RECORD AND PLAYBACK SCREEN 14 4.6 LIVE 15 4.7 RECORDING 16 4.8 PALYBACK 17 SETUP 20 5.1 SETUP DISPLAY TREE 20 5.2 HOW TO SETUP 23 5.3 ALARM 23 5.4 MOTION 24 5.5 SYSTEM 25 5.6 VIDEO 29 5.7 RECORD 30 5.8 DISPLAY 31 5.
8. 9. INSTALLATION 40 8.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM 40 8.2 CAMERA 41 8.3 AUDIO 41 8.4 MONITOR 42 NETWORKING 43 9.1 REQUIREMENTS 43 9.2 INSTALLING THE PROGRAM TO THE PC 43 9.3 CONNECTING THE DVR THROUGH GUI (CLDVR) 44 9.4 CLDVR SCREEN 45 9.5 EXPLANATION OF CLDVR FUNCTION 46 9.6 LOCAL VIEWER 54 APPENDIX 1. RECORDING TIME TABLE (DAYS) 56 2. FACTORY DEFAULT TABLE 58 3. FAQ 60 4. LIMITED 2 YEAR WARRANTY 62 5.
1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS 1. Read Instructions: All of the safety and operating instructions should be read and understood before the product is used. 2. Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings: All warnings on the product and the instruction manual should be followed. 4. Follow Instructions: All operating and use instructions should be followed for optimal performance 5.
result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified service technician to restore the product to its normal operation e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f. When the product displays a distinct change in performance - this indicates a need for service 17. Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, be sure the technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer.
2. SPECIFICATIONS DVR SPECIFICATIONS System NTSC or PAL (Auto Detection) Video Input 4 Inputs (BNC): 1Vp-p composite, 75ohms Video Output 2 Outputs (BNC), 4 Looping output (BNC): 1Vp-p composite, 75 ohms Audio Input 1 Channel (RCA) Audio Output 1 Channel (RCA) Alarm Input 4 Ch alarm Inputs: Normally Open (N.O) Alarm Output 1 Ch alarm Output: Normally Open (N.O) or Normally Close (N.
Backup JPEG & AVI File format through GUI, DVR File format at USB. Ethernet RJ-45 Connector for network communication PAN / TILT RS-485 Control (Pelco D Protocol) USB Port Data Backup, Firmware Update Jog-Shuttle YES Setup On screen Display setup User Interface Menu driven User Input Device Front Panel keypad Timer Built-in real time clock Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. NOTE ■ This product is TRIPLEX (LIVE, PLAY, RECORD) system.
3. OPERATION 3.1 FRONT PANEL 3 2 1 12 4 CH1 CH2 OSD ALRST SETUP PTZ 13 5 14 CH3 6 CH4 SEARCH BACKUP WTMK SYS LOG 15 7 16 9 8 10 REC QUAD ENTER AUTO ZOOM POP PIP STOP ESC REW PLAY PAUSE FF 17 18 19 20 PLAY TIMER ALARM 11 FULL POWER REC 21 22 1. HDD RACK Master HDD: Installed 160GB 2. CH 1 / LEFT - While in Quad mode, press this button momentarily (at least 3 seconds) and channel 1 will appear in full screen.
4. CH 3 /DOWN - While in Quad mode, press this button momentarily (at least 3 seconds) and channel 3 will appear in full screen. - In full screen mode, channel 3 single screen or on PIP / POP / QUAD screen, press this button once and the screen will freeze. Press this button again to release the frozen picture. - On Playback mode, pressing this button will show the channel 3 single screen. - On SETUP / SEARCH / PTZ / RECORD LISTS mode, this button can be used as ARROW ( LEFT ) button.
10. LED FUNCTION - REC : The LED will blink when the system is in the recording mode. - PLAY : The LED will blink when the system is in the replaying mode. - TIMER : When the SCHEDULE RECORD is set, the LED will blink before it starts RECORDING. - ALARM : The LED is lit when ALARM is set. - HDD FULL : The LED is lit when the space of HDD is less than 1GB. If HDD OVERWRITE is set, the LED won’t be lit even though the space of HDD is less than 1GB. - POWER 11.
WATERMARK CHECK - Press and hold this button for about 3 seconds in the playback mode, the Water Mark OSD will be shown on the screen. To exit, press and hold this button again for about 3 seconds. - The WTMK function : Watermarking is an identification code or bit pattern integrated into the multimedia data to aid copyright owners to identify illegally distributed video, or image data.
3.2 BACK PANEL 1 2 VIDEO IN V - OUT1 3 4 5 6 ALARM OUT ALARM IN A - IN 7 CLOVER AC INPUT ELECTRONICS U.S.
4. BASIC CONFIGURATION OF THE MONITOR SCREEN 4.1 START UP When the system starts up, the following pictures will be displayed in sequence. Function Title Operational information Firmware version # Hard Drive information.
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Indicates recording HDD Camera Title Time and Date POP Screen in Live Mode 4.
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4.6 LIVE Live means viewing the present video images from the cameras on the monitor. 4.6.1 Full Screen display Full screen display is possible in the Live mode or Record mode. Use channel selection button to choose a corresponding video input. Refer to 4.2 “Full Screen in LIVE Mode” 4.6.2 Quad Screen All 4 cameras are viewed on the monitor at the same time in reduced size. Quad screen is available in the Live mode or Record mode. Refer to 4.2 “Quad Screen in LIVE Mode” 4.6.
- Press the same channel selection button to release the freeze function. Freeze symbol 4.6.7 OSD On / Off Available in the LIVE, RECORD or PLAYBACK mode. When the OSD button is pressed, all the texts except the REC and PB (PLAYBACK) OSD are cleared temporarily. When the button is pressed again while OSD is in OFF position, the system status will be displayed. Pressing the OSD button again will bring the system to normal condition. 4.7 RECORDING 4.7.
The whole recording lists are updated hourly up to 1,000 lists on both Master and Slave. 4.7.3 Schedule recording Recording by scheduled time The time of record start and finish can be set to hour: minute. Refer to section 5.7.6 for more information. 4.7.4 ALARM recording When an alarm signal is received, the system begins to record automatically. The REC button must be pressed to make the recording lists. If not, it does not make any lists.
4.8.3 Playback by the last recording list When the SEARCH button is pressed, the SEARCH/HDD SET menu appears on the screen. Select THE LAST RECORD LIST and press the ENTER button. It will replay from the beginning of the last recorded list. Press the ESC button to return to the SEARCH/HDD SET menu. In order to pause during playing, press the PLAY button. And to keep playing, press the PLAY button once more. 4.8.
Set the TIME/DATE by using the UP/DOWN buttons for changing the values and use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to move to next field. Press the ENTER button to search the recorded image. If the recorded image exists, it automatically plays data and if not, it returns to the LIVE mode. In order to pause during playing, press the PLAY button. And to keep playing, press the PLAY button once more. 4.8.
5. SETUP 5.
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5.2 HOW TO SET UP - Setup is possible in the LIVE mode and partly in the recording mode, not in the playback mode. - Press the SETUP button. - Choose a setup item by using the UP/DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button. - Choose the desired values with the ENTER button. - Press the ESC button to exit. 5.3 ALARM - Choose the ALARM in the MAIN SETUP menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. - Press the ENTER button and the ALARM menu will be displayed. - Press the ESC button to exit. 5.3.
5.3.6 REC SPEED • Choose the REC SPEED in the ALARM OPTION menu by using the UP/DOWN buttons. • Choose one REC SPEED among 01, 02, 03, 05, 10, 15, 30 and 60 IPS by repeatedly pressing the ENTER button, if the REC RESOLUTION in the RECORD menu set to 720H or 360H. It will be fixed to 120 IPS if the REC RESOLUTION in the RECORD menu set to CIF. 5.3.7 ALARM OUTPUT • Choose the ALARM OUTPUT in the ALARM OPTION menu by using the UP/DOWN buttons.
5.4.4 AREA • Choose the AREA in the MOTION menu with the UP/DOWN buttons • Press the ENTER button to create the motion detection AREA. • Move the symbol “O” by using the UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT buttons and select the area where you would like to create, and press the ENTER button. • To release the motion detection area, press the ENTER button after moving the symbol “O” to the same area where you created. • Press the ESC button to exit.
• To apply the setting, press the ENTER button. 5.5.1.3 DATE FORMAT • Choose the DATE FORMAT in the TIME /DATE SET menu with the UP/DOWN buttons. • Select the DATE FORMAT by pressing the ENTER button. There are three formats to display the time and date as follows. MM / DD / YYYY: For U.S.A. YYYY / MM / DD: For Asian Countries. DD / MM / YYYY: For European Countries. 5.5.1.4 DATE • Choose the DATE in the TIME /DATE SET menu with the UP/DOWN buttons. • Press the ENTER button to make DATE changes.
by using the LEFT/RIGHT/ENTER button, it starts to formatting or select NO for going back to the previous mode. 5.5.2.3 HDD INFO • Choose the HDD INFO in the HARD DISK menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Select BYTE, PERCENTAGE or OFF by pressing the ENTER button. • Press the ESC button to exit. BYTE: Indicates the remaining space of HDD in byte. PERCENTAGE: Indicates the remaining space of HDD in percentage. OFF: Will not display HDD information. 5.5.
5.5.6.1 IP MODE • Choose the IP MODE in the IP CONFIGURATION menu with the UP/DOWN buttons. • Choose DYNAMIC IP or STATIC IP by pressing the ENTER button. DYNAMIC IP: The IP is automatically allocated via router. Therefore the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address will be automatically allocated. STATIC IP: This has to be set when the STATIC IP is used. The subnet mask and gateway address has to be set as well. 5.5.6.
NOTE: - Router has to be set as a virtual server (or port forwarding) in order to utilize the DDNS service (See section 5.11 for more details). - Do not use the public port numbers. - Four Port numbers (in sequence) including the default port number should be forwarded. - Ex: Default port number: 5700. Forwarding ports: 5700 / 5701 / 5702 / 5703. 5.5.6.6 MAC ID The MAC ADDRESS was consigned to each DVR at the factory. 5.5.
5.6.2 DWELL TIME • Choose the DWELL TIME in the VIDEO menu with the UP/DOWN buttons. • Press the ENTER button, and the DWELL TIME menu will be displayed. • Select the desired channel by using UP/DOWN buttons and press the ENTER button to change the dwell time of the desired channel. • After changing the values, press the ENTER button. - Dwell Time can be setup from 0 sec to 10 sec. NOTE - If selecting “0”, the corresponding channel will automatically be skipped in the sequential mode. 5.
5.7.5 AUDIO REC • Choose the AUDIO REC in the RECORD menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Select ON or OFF by pressing the ENTER button. NOTE: The system does not record when the recording speed is set to less than 4 IPS. 5.7.6 SCHEDULE REC • Choose the SCHEDULE REC in the RECORD menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Press the ENTER button and the SCHEDULE RECORD SET menu will be displayed. 5.7.6.1 SCHEDULE REC • Choose the SCHEDULE REC in the SCHEDULE RECORD SET menu by using UP/DOWN buttons.
At “ON” mode, the borderline will be shown on the screen. 5.8.3 TIME/DATE • Choose the TIME/DATE in the DISPLAY menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Select ON or OFF by pressing the ENTER button. At “ON” mode, the time/date will be shown on the screen. 5.8.4 POSITION • Choose the POSITION in the DISPLAY menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Select TOP or BOTTOM by pressing the ENTER button. The time and date will be shown on the top or bottom of the screen depending on selecting TOP or BOTTOM. 5.
5.10.1.1 PASSWORD • Select the PASSWORD in the DVR ACCOUNT menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Select ON or OFF by using the ENTER button. • If ON is selected, the password has to be entered to get into the following mode. Setup mode, Search mode, Record mode, Record stop mode, PTZ mode and System Log mode. • The password must be 8 digits. 5.10.1.2 PASSWORD CHANGE • Select the PASSWORD CHANGE in the DVR ACCOUNT menu by using UP/DOWN buttons.
• Press the ENTER button and the NETWORK ACCOUNT menu will be displayed. 5.10.2.1 USER ID • Select the USER ID in the NETWORK ACCOUNT menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Press the ENTER button. • Change the values up to 5 digits with the UP/DOWN buttons and move the digits with the LEFT/RIGHT button. • Press the ENTER button to save the values to the system. 5.10.2.2 USER P/W • Select the USER P/W in the NETWORK ACCOUNT menu by using UP/DOWN buttons. • Press the ENTER button.
5.11.2 HOST NAME • Choose the HOST NAME in the DDNS SET menu with the UP/DOWN buttons. • Press the ENTER button to change the values with the UP/DOWN buttons and select the digits (up to 8 digits) by using the LEFT/RIGHT buttons. • After changing the values, press the ENTER button. 5.11.3 USER NAME • Choose the USER NAME in the DDNS SET menu with the UP/DOWN buttons.
10. To complete, click Add Host on the bottom. 11. After registration, go to the DDNS SET menu on the DVR. 12. Refer to section 5.11 DDNS in this manual for the next step. Registration to CLOVERDVR.COM 1. Go to website www.cloverdvr.com 2. Select Insert New User. 3. Enter your ID and Password (up to 8 digits), and press Submit. 4. New ID will be created. 5. Press Go Home. 6. Select View User. 7. Enter your ID and Password and press Submit. 8. Now you can see the ID, Domain and IP address. 9.
4. Attach the HDD to the removable HDD rack and secure it with the supplied screws as below. 5. Assemble and put the removable HDD rack back in it’s place. 6. Turn the power on and see if the HDD is being recognized. NOTE If the HDD is not recognized after installing, please check the HDD jumper setting, power cable and data cable connection. 6.2 INSTALL THE HDD2 TO INSTALL A HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD) FOR SLAVE, UNPLUG CAUTION THE AC POWER CORD AS THIS CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
HDD2 ATTACHING POINT NOTE Be sure that the jumper setting is correct. If not, the system will not recognize the additional HDD (SLAVE). 4. Secure the HDD with the supplied screws as below. FIX SCREW 5. Connect the power connector and the flat cable to the HDD. NOTE Be sure that the power connector and the flat cable are properly connected. 6. Reassemble the cover. 7. Turn the power on and see if the HDD is being recognized.
7. PTZ CONTROL 1. Connect Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera’s control to RS485(+) / RS485(-) port on the rear of the system. 2. The video output of Pan/Tilt/Zoom camera to the one out of channel you wish to connect. 3. Press and hold the PTZ button for about 3 seconds on the front panel and the PAN/TILT CONTROL screen will be displayed on the monitor. 4. Can select the order for control that user wants to do whenever ENTER button is pressed. MOVE: Change the position of screen shown on Pan/Tilt Zoom camera.
8. INSTALLATION 8.1 System Configuration Diagram The following illustration is showing the fully installed system. Audio Input (Microphone) CAMERA (BNC) TIME LAPS VCR ALARM PTZ CAMERA V - OUT1 VIDEO IN ALARM IN A - IN ALARM OUT CLOVER AC INPUT ELECTRONICS U.S.
8.2 CAMERA This product can be installed up to 4 cameras. Connect cameras to the VIDEO IN (BNC) on the back panel of the product. To connect a PTZ camera, connect the PTZ camera’s control line to the RS-485 (+, -) terminal and connect the video output to one out of VIDEO IN on the back panel of the product. CAMERA (BNC) PTZ CAMERA V - OUT1 VIDEO IN ALARM IN A - IN ALARM OUT CLOVER AC INPUT ELECTRONICS U.S.
Microphone CAMERA (BNC) V - OUT1 VIDEO IN ALARM IN A - IN ALARM OUT CLOVER AC INPUT ELECTRONICS U.S.A 1 CH1 CH2 CH3 LOOP OUT CH4 2 3 4 GND ETHERNET V - OUT2 A - OUT _ + RS485 MODEL NO : CDR4170 AC100-240V,50/60Hz, 25W R C US LITED E233232 AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT 2UW2 CLOVER ELECTRONICS 13073 EAST 166TH STREET, CERRITOS, CA 90703 Factory ID/DHHS CODE : BC CAUTION ATTENTION RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTROIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER POWER Speaker MONITOR 8.
TIME LAPS VCR V - OUT1 VIDEO IN ALARM IN A - IN ALARM OUT CLOVER AC INPUT ELECTRONICS U.S.A 1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 LOOP OUT 2 3 4 GND ETHERNET V - OUT2 A - OUT _ + RS485 MODEL NO : CDR4170 AC100-240V,50/60Hz, 25W C R US LITED E233232 AUDIO/VIDEO EQUIPMENT 2UW2 CLOVER ELECTRONICS 13073 EAST 166TH STREET, CERRITOS, CA 90703 Factory ID/DHHS CODE : BC CAUTION ATTENTION RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTROIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER POWER MONITOR 9. NETWORKING 9.
How to install the client program (CLDVR) 1. Start the operating system (Windows 98/2000/XP). 2. Insert the program CD into CD-ROM drive. 3. Open My Computer, and then select CD-ROM drive. 4. Select the CLDVR folder, and then double click SetupCLDVR.EXE. The software installation will begin. 5. After the installation has been completed, the CLDVR icon will be created on your desktop screen. 7. Double click the CLDVR icon and the CLDVR GUI program appears. How to set Screen Color Resolution 1.
The following CONFIG screen will be shown. • Enter the IP/URL, Port number (default: 5700) and ID (default: admin), which must be the same as for DVR. NOTE: ■ If the registered Host Name is CLOVER11 at www.dyndns.org, enter clover11.dyndns.org in IP/URL. ■ If the registered ID is CLOVER11 at www.cloverdvr.com, enter clover11.cloverdvr.com in IP/URL. ■ Please pay attention to port forwarding (refer to section 5.5.6.5 PORT).
clover.cloverdvr.com 1 2 3 4 2 1. CONNECTION STATUS INDICATOR It indicates that is currently being connected IP address and bandwidth (transmission speed). 2. FUNCTION OF BUTTONS Refer to next section. 3. LED DISPLAY, CLOCK The LED is lit depends on mode such as LIVE, PLAYBACK and RECORD. And the clock indicates the present time. 4. PTZ CONTROL These buttons enable you to control the PTZ camera that is connected to the system. 9.5 EXPLANATION OF CLDVR FUNCTION 9.5.
1. F/W (FIRMWARE) The FIRMWARE can be upgraded by pressing the F/W button or USB device. This button is not for users, only for manufacturers and distribution center. 2. SAVE • Click the SAVE button to save the video images that is currently being displayed on the GUI. • The following pop-up window will appear. • Click YES. • While saving data, this button will turn red in color. • Click the SAVE button again to stop saving. The button will turn blue in color.
2 1 3 admin 4 1. Select the HDD (Master or Slave) 2. Select 1 out of the lists for setting up the Backup Start Time. 3. Setup the Backup End Time and click on blank box. If the End Time is not selected, the BACKUP continues until the Playback automatically ends. 4. Click the Play&Backup button, and data will be saved on the BACKUP folder. • If you wish to stop manually, click the STOP button.
Select Channel Reset button 7. PRINT • Click the PRINT button to print the current pictures shown on the GUI and then the following window pops up along with “WAIT…”. Please wait a couple of seconds until the system loads data to print. 8. REC • Click the REC button to start or stop recording. User can switch ON or OFF recording from a remote location through the network when the DVR is in the recording mode. • When the system is in the recording mode, the button will turn red in color.
10. QUAD BUTTON • Click the Quad button to display the quadrant pictures. 11. AUTO BUTTON • The GUI will be viewed a full screen at a time in a continuous sequence (one camera after another) by clicking this button. • The dwell time can be set from 1 to 10 seconds in the SETUP menu on the GUI. • The sequencing order: CH1->CH2->CH3->CH4->QUAD. 12. POP • It stands for Picture of Picture. • Click the POP button, and it will be displayed a medium screen and 3 small screens. 13.
on the window and press the Update REC.Quality button to save them. • Installed HDD and Recording HDD: Shows currently installed HDD information such as connection information, whole capacity and used space. It shows currently being recorded HDD as well. Do not change the recording HDD as possible as you can. • Water Mark (on the GUI): The WATER MARK allows you to verify if an original image bas been altered. Click the WATER MARK ON to put the WATER MARK on the original images.
2 1 3 1. Select HDD (Master/Slave) you wish to search. 2. Choose one of recording lists, which are updated hourly up to 1,000 lists on both Master and Slave. 3. Click the Play button to replay the selected list, or double click the selected list to replay. 4. To stop replaying, press the STOP button. • Event REC Lists Select the Event REC Lists on the search window and press OK. The following Window will be displayed. 1. Select HDD (Master/Slave) you wish to search. 2.
16. REW • Press this button to rewind the recorded images. • The speed will be increased up to x16 speed when you keep clicking this button. • The speed is shown below the buttons. 17. PLAY Press this button to replay from the beginning of the first recording list on HDD. 18. STOP Press this button to stop replaying. 19. PAUSE Press this button to pause replaying. 20. FF • Press this button to fast forward the recorded images.
9.5.2 PTZ CONTROL The following picture enables you to control PTZ camera connected to the system. FOCUS control PAN control ZOOM control TILT control PAN/TILT CONTROL Press UP key for TILT UP, DOWN key for TILT DOWN, LEFT key for PAN LEFT and RIGHT key for PAN RIGHT. FOCUS/ZOOM CONTROL Press “Z+” key for ZOOM IN, “Z-“ key for ZOOM OUT, “F-” key for FOCUS NEAR and “F+“ key for FOCUS FAR. 9.
3. Click in the box of WATER MARK to put WATER MARK while replaying (See section 9.5.1 #14 setup for more details). 4. Select TV system between NTSC and PAL depending on the broadcasting system in your country (NTSC in USA). 5. You can see a channel in full screen by choosing one among 1,2,3 and 4, and the quadrant pictures by clicking “Q”. 6.
APPENDIX 1. RECORDING TIME TABLE (DAYS) 1.
30 IPS 60 IPS 1-Days 00-Hours 12-Hours 2-Days 00-Hours 1-Days 00-Hours 2-Days 22-Hours 1-Days 12-Hours 4-Days 22-Hours 2-Days 12-Hours 1.
10 IPS 15 IPS 30 IPS 60 IPS 4-Days 17-Hours 3-Days 02-Hours 1-Days 14-Hours 19-Hours 9-Days 09-Hours 6-Days 07-Hours 3-Days 02-Hours 1-Days 12-Hours 14-Days 02-Hours 9-Days 09-Hours 4-Days 17-Hours 2-Days 07-Hours 23-Days 09-Hours 15-Days 14-Hours 7-Days 19-Hours 3-Days 22-Hours 1.9 REC RESOLUTION (CIF) / REC SPEED (120 IPS) QUALITY VERY HIGH HIGH NORMAL LOW 2.
[1-2] TIME : Time does not get initialization. [1-3] DATE FORM : MM/DD/YYYY [1-4] DATE : Date does not get initialization. [2] HARD DISK [2-1] HDD1 : Shows information on HDD that is connected to HDD1. [2-2] HDD1 : Shows information on HDD that is connected to HDD2.
[6-1] SCHEDULE REC : OFF [6-2] SCHEDULE REC SETTING : No setup data 6] DISPLAY [1] TITLE DISPLAY : ON [2] BORDER LINE : ON [3] TIME / DATE : ON [4] POSITION : BOTTOM 7] BUZZER [1] KEY BUZZER : ON [2] VIDEO LOSS : ON 8] ACCOUNT [1] DVR ACCOUNT SET [1-1] PASSWORD : OFF [1-2] PASSWOD CHANGE DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 11111111 [2] NETWORK ACCOUNT SET [2-1] USER ID : ADMIN [2-2] USER P/W : ADMIN [2-3] GUEST P/W : GUEST 9] DDNS [1] DDNS USE : NO [2] HOST NAME : Not setup [3] USER NAME : Not setup [4] PASSWORD : Not setu
- Check the brightness and contrast level of the monitor. 4. CHANNEL IS IN BLACK & WHITE MODE - Check the cameras. RECORDING RELATED PROBLEMS 1. CORDING UNAVAILABLE - Adjust the camera screen. - Check recording speed or recording schedule. - Adjust the system. PLAY AND SEARCH RELATED PROBLEMS 1. No Recorded Data. - Check camera input. - Check record setup. 2. CERTAIN CHANNEL WITH NO RECORDED DATA - Check the record setup. 3. TOO LOW QUALITY RECORDED DATA - Check camera input.
Limited 2Year Warranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. If our products do not function because of any defect in material or workmanship, we will repair it for free for 2 year on parts and labor from the date of original purchase.