Internet Accessible DVR System w/ Four Hi-Res Outdoor Night Vision Cameras INSTRUCTION MANUAL www.defender-usa.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS WHAT IS INCLUDED...................................................................................................1 DVR, CAMERA & REMOTE FUNCTIONS...................................................................3-4 SECTION 2: INSTALLATION.......................................................................................5-7 2-1: CAMERA INSTALLATION..................................................................................... 5 2-2: EXTERNAL TV/MONITOR INSTALLATION.............
CAUTION • For your safety, unplug the power before moving the DVR, installing, or replacing any parts or hard drive. • Make sure all the power cable and wires are properly set up before using the DVR. Contact your distributor immediately if there is any defect. • To avoid a short circuit, don’t leave any unnecessary parts inside the DVR. • Please avoid dramatic changes of the environment, such as dust, temperature, and humidity.
DVR & Camera 1. 7” LCD Screen.............................. Watch your footage directly on the DVR. 2. Infrared Remote Sensor............... Receives the signal from the remote control. 3. Screen On/Off Button................... Turns LCD Monitor On / Off. 4. LED Indicators.............................. LEDs light up when the LCD, Power or HDD are in use. 5. Device Port................................... Upgrade firmware through a PC USB connection (optional). 6. USB Port.............................
Remote Control 1. Menu................... Enters onscreen menu. 2. Number Keys....... Switches to a specific camera; password entering. 3. SEQ..................... Automatically displays full screen or split screen in sequence. 4. PIP....................... Enters picture-in-picture mode. 5. ENTER................ Confirms selection during setup. 6. +/- ....................... Adjusts menu values during system setup. 7. STEP................... Plays frame by frame. 8. REW....................
SECTION 2: INSTALLATION 2-1: CAMERA INSTALLATION Things To Consider Before You Install Your Cameras • Camera(s) should be installed between 8 and 13 feet above the area to be monitored. • Ensure there are no obstructions in the camera’s view, to maximize viewing area. • Ensure that the sunshade is positioned to avoid glare and position cameras away from direct sunlight. • Decide whether the camera will be wall-mounted or sit on a desk/table top. If wall mounting, use the mounting hardware in the package.
2-2: EXTERNAL TV/MONITOR INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL) 1. Connect an RCA male wire (not included) to the VIDEO OUT Monitor port on the DVR. Plug the other end of the RCA wire to the RCA VIDEO IN port on the TV/monitor. 2. For motion activated viewing (SPOT), connect an RCA male wire (not included) to the VIDEO OUT SPOT port on the DVR. Plug the other end of the RCA wire to the RCA VIDEO IN port on the TV/monitor. Note that the video will only be displayed when MOTION or ALARM recording is triggered.
2-4: POWERING ON POWER SUPPLY DC 12V PORT POWER CORD 1. Insert the power supply wire into the rear DC 12V Port on the DVR. 2. Insert the power cord into the power supply. 3. Plug the power cord into a power outlet. We recommend using a surge protected power bar and/or UPS backup (to turn the DVR on and off, use the power switch on your UPS or power bar). 4. The DVR will power on and you will see a boot screen.
SECTION 3: OPERATION 3-1: DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 1. Date & Time - Shows the current system time or the recorded time in playback. 2. Record mode - Shows the current recording mode (motion, continuous, scheduled or alarm record). 3. Camera title - Shows the camera’s title on the displayed channel. 4. Split mode - Allows you to view either one camera at a time or all four in a quad view mode. 5. Network status - Displays the network connection status. 6.
3-2: MOUSE CONTROL 1. Left button - Confirms all selections when clicking icons. It also increases the setup value in the Menu mode. 2. Right button - Decreases the setup value on in the Menu mode. 3. Mouse wheel - Increases and decreases the values while in MENU mode, and adjusts the playback speed. It also allows you to zoom in and zoom out in the PTZ camera control mode. 3-3: SCREEN SWITCH 1. Left click on the number icon to switch to the corresponding channel for its full screen view. 2.
3-5: ZOOM VIEW 1. This icon allows you to zoom in on the selected camera channel. Left click the ZOOM icon to enlarge the picture up to 200%. You can then move the enlargement area by moving the mouse. 2. Left click the ZOOM icon again to cancel. 3-6: VIEW CAMERAS IN SEQUENCE Click the SEQ icon to enter the Sequential Switching mode and then click the SEQ icon again to cancel. • The camera sequence order is, A > B > C > D …A > B … • The sequence time is fully adjustable in the system setup menu.
3-7: OPEN SETUP MENU • Move the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen to activate the system menu. 3-8: RECORD • Recording (RED): The Recording (RED) icon indicates that the DVR is in scheduled record, motion record or alarm record. • Stop record (WHITE): The white icon is displayed when the record schedule is set to “not record” at this time. • Record mode icons: Motion record: The DVR records when motion is detected. Continuous record: The DVR records continuously.
Record Percentage Entire HDD storage percentage Hard Drive Space Used This represents the percentage of hard drive space used for recording data. Under the following circumstances, the system stops recording: 1. When no video inputs are connected. 2. When no motion is detected while the record mode is set to MOTION. 3. When the record schedule is set to “Not Record”. 4. Installing a new HDD without formatting it or setting it to factory defaults. 5. When the Overwrite function is OFF and the HDD is full. 6.
3-9-1: PLAY & STOP 1. Left click the play icon to start playback. This starts from the last playback time. 2. Left click the “EXIT” icon to stop playback. 3-9-2: SEARCH MODE 3. Left click the SEARCH icon to open the search dialog window. There are 3 modes for search: PERCENT, TIME/DATE and EVENT. PERCENT SEARCH - Allows you to search by specifying a recording percentage. TIME/DATE SEARCH - Allows search by specifying a time and date EVENT SEARCH - Allows you to search by the event list.
3-9-3: PLAY & STOP • Using the mouse, you can select recording percentages of the search bar to play. Click “PLAY” to confirm and start the playback. 3-9-4: TIME/DATE SEARCH 1. START - Choose the start time and date of the recording. 2. END - Choose the end time and date of the recording. 3. TARGET - Now that your search is narrowed down, input the target time and date to start the playback. Select the time and date by using the mouse wheel to adjust the numbers. Then click “PLAY” to start playback.
3-9-6: PLAYBACK SPEED ADJUSTMENT • While playing back, click the playback icons to adjust the playback speed. ▲ Speeds up the playback ▼ Slows down the playback ◄ Rewind ► Plays in forward direction The speed adjustment range is: 1/16X~1X, 1X~32X • The mouse wheel can be used to adjust the playback speed as well. 3-9-7: ADJUST PLAYBACK SPEED BY IR REMOTE CONTROLLER Note: While playing back, you can select the direction keys of the remote control to adjust the speed.
SECTION 4: SETUP 4-1: DVR LOG-IN 4-1-1: LOGGING IN 1. Left click the MENU icon to login to the DVR system menu. 2. Enter the password by left clicking the 0~9 icons to change their values. 3. Left click ENTER to confirm and enter the system menu. Note: The default USER ID is ADMIN. There is no default password. Press the ENTER key directly to enter the system. Caution: It is strongly recommended that you create a password after the initial setup. Please keep a record of your password.
4-2: DISPLAY SETUP 4-2-1: SCREEN SETUP 1. VERTICAL POSITION - Used to adjust the vertical position of image. 2. HORIZONTAL POSITION - Used to adjust the horizontal position of image. 3. BORDER ENABLE - Enables the display of border. 4. BORDER WIDTH - Used to adjust the width of the borders. 5. BORDER COLOR - Used to adjust the color of the border 4-2-2: ON SCREEN DISPLAY SETUP (OSD) 1. TOP OSD OFFSET - Adjusts the position of the top OSD. 2. BOTTOM OSD OFFSET - Adjusts the position of the bottom OSD.
4-3-1: RECORD SETUP This screen allows you to adjust quality settings for each camera independently. 1. CHANNEL - Select the camera channel you want to configure. 2. RESOLUTION - Set recording resolution. 704×240 (NTSC) / 720×288(PAL) 352×240 (NTSC) / 360×288(PAL) 3. QUALITY - This sets up the recording picture quality. The quality levels are: Low / Mid / High / Super / Hyper.
1. If the DVR is set to MOTION RECORDING and the DVR keeps recording continuously or is not triggered to record as you expect, please check the sensitivity settings and the motion mask setup in CONFIGURATION►MOTION SETUP. 2. If the motion settings are not sensitive enough, you may want to lower the sensitivity level and define a motion detection area for more accuracy.
4-4-2: CAMERA SETUP 1. CHANNEL - Selects the camera to be modified. 2. TITLE - Inputs the camera title, maximum of 8 characters. 3. BRIGHTNESS - Adjusts the image brightness (-32~31). 4. CONTRAST - Adjusts the color contrast (-32~31). 5. SATURATION - Adjusts the color saturation (-32~31). 6. HUE - Adjusts the color hue (-32~31). 4-4-3: MOTION SETUP 1. CHANNEL - Select the channel to which you want to make adjustments. 2. SENSITIVITY GRADE - Adjusts the motion detection sensitivity.
4-4-4: ALARM SETUP NOTE: Alarm output can be triggered by alarm input and motion. Video loss cannot trigger an alarm output. 1. CHANNEL Select a channel for the setup. 2. ALARM INPUT Set up the Alarm Input type. NORMAL CLOSE- when the alarm is triggered, the circuit turns closed (ON). NORMAL OPEN- when the alarm is triggered, the circuit turns opened (OFF). 3. DURATION Set up a post- alarm recording duration and the alarm output duration. The duration setting is applied to both functions.
1. We strongly recommend that you change the following settings as soon as you power on the DVR: (A) Set up the time/date. (B) Go to the HDD management and FORMAT HDD. This will clear the video you recorded after power on and avoid any time/date discrepancies. 2. DO NOT change the date and time after the recording starts. It may corrupt the DVR’s data archive and cause playback errors. If it is necessary to change date and time after the recording starts, please repeat step 1 to avoid errors.
4-5-1: TCP/IP CONFIGURATION IP SETUP 1. MAC ADDRESS - Shows the DVR’s MAC address. This is a unique address that is assigned to your DVR. You cannot change the MAC address. Please write it down. 2. DHCP MODE - Specifies whether the DHCP mode is set to Manual or Automatic. When DHCP is set to Automatic, you can not change any IP settings in this page. To turn off the DHCP automatic detection, exit this page and go to DHCP SETUP to change the setting. 3. IP PORT - Set up IP Port information. 4.
4-5-2: PAN/TILT SETUP COMMAND SETUP 1. CHANNEL Select PTZ channel. 2. MODEL Select PTZ protocol. 3. PTZ ID Select PTZ ID. 4. BUADRATE Select Baud Rate of PTZ control code. 5. CMD DELAY Set up a delay time to run the command. 6. COMMAND Pick up PTZ CMD. 7. LENGTH Set up the length of PTZ control code. 8. CODE The control code of PTZ CMD. SPEED SETUP 1. PAN SPEED Set the PANing speed. 2. TILT SPEED Set the TILTing speed. 3. ZOOM SPEED Set the speed of ZOOM IN/OUT. 4.
4-5-4: RS232C SETUP 1. PAN SPEED Set the PANing speed. 2. TILT SPEED Set the TILTing speed. 3. ZOOM SPEED Set the speed of ZOOM IN/OUT. 4. FOCUS SPEED Set the speed of FOCUS NEAR/FAR. 4-6: BACKUP This menu allows you to transfer your video footage to a USB drive. 1. HDD - Indicate the start and end recording date and time of the footage you would like to back up. 2. USB - Select a start date and time for backup. Use the mouse wheel to change the value. Then go to SIZE to choose a backup size. 3.
4-7: LANGUAGE Selects a language for the OSD. Press enter to cycle through the languages. 4-8: FACTORY DEFAULT Reset the DVR to factory defaults.
SECTION 5: USB BACKUP PLAYER 5-1: BACKUP STATUS System status messages: USB STORAGE IS CHECKING 1. USB STORAGE IS AVAILABLE 2. START WRITE IN USB STORAGE 3. FINISH WRITE IN USB STORAGE 5-2: BACKUP PLAYER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 1. Insert software CD. 2. Left click on Install backup player to start the installation.
3. Select a destination folder 4. Copy files to the destination folder. The computer system will build a new icon of for the BACKUP PLAYER on the desktop. Double click the icon of Backup Player from the desktop to run the program.
5-3: BACKUP PLAYER SOFTWARE INTERFACE 1. DISPLAY SCREEN - Displays the backup image 2. TIME DISPLAY - Indicates the current time 3. INFORMATION WINDOW - Indicate the file’s start/end time and date, and the backup video quality (resolution). 4. SPEED ADJUSTMENT: Speed - Select a playback speed (2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X) and press for Fast Rewind and Fast Forward Delay - Select a speed to play in slow motion (1/2X, 1/4, 1/8X, 1/16X) and press for Rewind and for Forward 5.
5-3-1: OPENING AJP FILES 1. Select OPEN and the window below will show up on the screen. 2. Select the file and click OPEN to play the AJP file. 5-3-2: SAVE JPG FILE 1. During playback and under FULL SCREEN MODE, when you see the picture you want to save, click EDIT. 2. Select SAVE to save the picture as JPEG file or select PRINT to print the image. 1. Adjusts the picture’s settings. 2. Saves a single picture as a JPG file. 3. Prints the picture. 4. Exits the EDIT mode.
SECTION 6: NETWORK INSTALLATION & SETUP 6-1: NETWORK INSTALLATION & SETUP IMPORTANT: If you have an existing computer connected to the internet, you will need to use a router to connect your DVR to the network so both your computer and DVR can access the internet at the same time. Port forwarding is required if connecting your DVR to a router. Please refer to Section 6-2 for a detailed port forwarding guide.
6-1-2: VIA ADSL VIA ADSL WITH STATIC IP ADDRESS 1. Connect the network cable from the ETHERNET port of your DVR to an open LAN port on your router. 2. Enter SYSTEM MENU ► EXTERNAL DEVICE ► TP/IP SETUP ► IP SETUP. Enter the IP address, gateway, and subnet mask provided by your ISP. 3. Use the default port number, or change it to a custom port number (it is recommended that you use the default port number). 4. If you find that you cannot enter or change any settings, check to see if DHCP is set to Automatic.
Tip: If you have computers running Windows connected to the router, you can find the subnet mask and gateway information from the computers. From the Windows desktop Start Menu, choose Run. Type "cmd" to open a command prompt. In the command prompt window, type “ipconfig” and press "ENTER." The window will display the computer’s IP configuration. Your DVR should have the same subnet mask and gateway as the computer, if they are connected to the same router.
Step 1: Open your web browser. Enter the router IP address 192.168.2.1 in the address bar, followed by pressing Enter. Step 2: In the status page, select the Virtual Servers option located down the left hand side of the page. Step 3: In the Administrator’s page, enter your password. The default setting is left blank. Select the Submit button. In the Virtual Server screen proceed as follows: - Enable the system by checking the enabled box - In the Description column enter a description of your DVR.
6-2-3: LINKSYS WIRELESS ROUTER Enable the system by checking the enabled box. The port forwarding process is dependant on the brand and model number of the router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required with your system to allow user access to your DVR. Regardless of the Linksys Wireless Router being used, the process of port forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range forwarding screen.
Step 4: - Select the Port Range Forwarding tab. - In the Application column enter a description of your DVR. - In the Start entry field enter the first number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 50000) - In the End entry field enter the last number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 50000) - In the Protocol field, select Both. - In the IP address field, enter the computer network IP address you recorded previously during the Quick Set Up Guide process.
6-2-6: NETGEAR ROUTER The port forwarding process may vary depending on the brand and model number of the router being used. Port forwarding of a router is required to allow user access to your DVR. Regardless of the Netgear router being used, the process of port forwarding is similar. You will need to enable the ports by locating the port range forwarding screen. The set up instruction outlined below is an example of port forwarding a Netgear Router using Netgear Model DG 824M.
Step 2: Enter ‘admin’ in the User Name and ‘1234’ in the Password dialog box followed by ‘OK’ to enter the Netopia configuration page. Step 3: Select Expert Mode. Step 4: - Select the Yes, enter expert mode button - Select Configure followed by selecting NAT. Step 6: - Select the Define Custom Service button - Select Port Forwarding Range of Ports, followed by Next.
Step 5: Select In the Add New Port Forward Entry screen, proceed as follows: - In the Template field, select Custom - In the Name field, select DVR - In the Port Start field, enter the first number of the port you need to port forward (e.g. 50000). - In the Port End field, enter the ending port number (e.g. 50000). - In the LAN IP Address field enter the IP address (192.168.0.1). - Check the Enable button - Finally, click the Add button, followed by selecting the Apply button.
6-2-10: PPPOE SETUP - Select the mode in WAN connection Type - Enter the static IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS provided by your ISP - Select PPPoE in WAN connection Type - Enter User Name and Password provided by your ISP - The router will get the IP address upon connection. In this example, we get the IP address of 211.20.82.39. 6-3: CLIENT SOFTWARE 6-3-1: INSTALL & SETUP Note: We suggest installing the software on Windows XP or Windows 2000. 1. Insert the install CD into your CD-ROM drive 2.
6-3-2: INSTALL CLIENT SOFTWARE - Select a destination folder. - When finished, the software will create a shortcut on the desktop. - Click the shortcut to run the client software.
6-3-3: CLIENT SOFTWARE INTERFACE Use this client software to access your DVR on your internal network. 1. Live Display Remote DVR Live display 2. Current Status To show the current connection status 3. Screen Split To select Full/4/9/16 split screen display 4. PTZ Camera Control To control PTZ Camera Zoom/Focus/Direction Remote Control of PTZ (optional): 1) Set up PTZ on the DVR first 2) Set up PTZ from the client software 5. Sequence Full screen sequencing. 6.
6-3-4: CLIENT SOFTWARE SETUP Click SETUP to set up a connection to your DVR on your internal network, and click on the [IP/PORT] tab. If you are setting up a new DVR to connect, follow these steps: 1. Choose a name for your DVR. 2. Enter the DVR’s IP address (the one you wrote down earlier in Section 6-1) and port number (default: 50000). 3. Enter the user ID as “ADMIN” and DVR Admin’s password 4. Press SAVE and then OK.
DDNS 1. User Name Enter the User name registered on the DDNS Server. Please refer to 7-5 DDNS setup and operation for details. You MUST set up the DDNS service before configuring this tab. 2. DVR Name Enter the DVR name registered on DDNS Server. If the DVR name is entered and saved before, click LOAD to browse the list. 3. Save/Load Save: Save the setup into the DDNS list Load: Open the DDNS list. . Please see the following illustration [DDNS LIST] for details. 4.
PTZ / SAVE 1. Set Path to Save Recorded Images Set a path to save the video clips. If you do not specify a path, the program will save all files to its default location. 2. Run in Full Screen Mode Check the box to enlarge the interface to fullscreen. 3. Circular Monitoring Interval Set up a sequential switch interval. This will determine how fast the cameras cycle between each other. 4. Scan Rate Select a Fast forward (FF) speed of remote Playback. 6-3-5 PTZ CONTROL 1.
6-3-6 REMOTE PLAYBACK When the DVR is connected, click PLAYBACK to enter the Playback interface. REMOTE PLAYBACK INTERFACE 1. Playback Picture To show the playback video 2. Time/Date Selection To select time/date of playback 3. Record and Playback Status START – To show the record START Time/Date END – To show the record END Time/Date REQUEST – To show the record DISPLAY Time/Date 4. Screen Split To select Full/4 split screen display 5. Search Button To operate the search function 6.
SEARCH BUTTON 1. Fast Reward (RW) 2. Fast Forward (FF) 3. RW (Speed 1X) 4. Stop / Pause 5. Playback (Speed 1X) 6. Go to the beginning of recording 7. Jump to the previous hour 8. Jump to the next hour 9. Go to the end of recording REMOTE PLAYBACK OPERATION - Drag the mouse over the time bar to select a playback time. - Select a Year/Month/Day to play back.
- Select an event from Event List and click twice to start playback 6-3-7: BACKUP VIA CLIENT SOFTWARE Save the recorded data as single JPEG picture or AVI format. Save the recorded data as a single JPEG picture - Press “STOP” during playback at the point you want to save and press “SAVE”. - The picture will be saved to the assigned path (set up in 7-4-4 [Remote software setup] ► [PTZ/SAVE]) Print the recorded data - Press “STOP” and “PRINT” to print out the picture.
6-4: DDNS SETUP & OPERATION This section explains how to set up the DDNS service that allows you to access the DVR through Internet Explorer, from any Windows-based computer connected to the Internet. 6-4-1: INSTALL ACTIVE X Before entering the remote connection, install ActiveX (If you are running Windows XP you most likely have it) and check your browser setup by following the procedures below: 1. Open Internet Explorer under “Tools” and select “Internet Options”. 2.
3. Under ActiveX, set “Download Unsigned ActiveX Controls” to “PROMPT” as seen in Figure A. 4. Under ActiveX, set “Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe” to “PROMPT” as seen in Figure B. Click OK to confirm.
6-4-2: DDNS SERVER SETUP 1. Open Internet Explorer and type www.defender-usa.com/dvr in the address bar. 2. Select REGISTER to register a new account 2. Add a new account (choose a user name and password. This information is used to login to the DDNS server and does need to match the login information on your DVR). User Name: Add a new user name User Password: Add user password Confirm Password: Confirm the password E-mail: Add an Email address for the password reminders 3. Press OK to confirm. 4.
5. Select “ADD DVR” to add the DVR information 6. Add DVR information: • DVR NAME: Set a DVR name MAC ADDRESS: Enter the DVR’s MAC address. The DVR’s MAC address can be found in the DVR’s [SYSTEM MENU]►[EXTERNAL DEVICE]►[TCP/IP SETUP]► [IP CONFIG SETUP] IP: Enter the DVR’s current IP address PORT: Enter the DVR’s port number Note: It is required to enter the DVR’s NAME and MAC ADDRESS. The DVR’s IP and PORT number can be left blank. • Press [OK] to save the settings.
6-4-3: DVR DDNS INTERNET SETUP This section explains how to set up DDNS on your DVR to make it accessible over the Internet. 1. You only have to configure the DDNS settings once. First, make sure your DVR can be accessed over the Internet. Please refer to Section 6: Network Installation and Setup for details. 2. Go to [SYSTEM MENU]►[ [EXTERNAL DEVICE]►[TCP/IP SETUP] ►[DDNS SETUP] DDNS ON/OFF: Press ENTER to turn ON the DDNS service. DNS SERVER: Enter the DDNS Server IP address.
2. Select DDNS in IP/PORT setup 3. Go to DDNS setup DDNS INFO User Name: Enter User name registered on DDNS Server. DVR NAME: Enter DVR name registered on DDNS Server. If the DVR name is entered and saved before, click LOAD to browse the list. Save/Load Save: Save the setup into the DDNS list. Load: Open the DDNS list. DVR INFO Get IP: Click “Get IP” to get the current DVR IP address and port number from DDNS server.
Password: Enter the DVR Admin’s password and click OK to complete the DDNS setup. Click “CONNECT” to view the DVR. 6-4-5: CONFIGURATION OF DDNS CONNECTION 1. The DVR connects to the DDNS server automatically and updates the IP address periodically. 2. The client logs in to the DDNS server and attains the IP address automatically. 3. Client PC connects to the DVR.
6-5: REMOTE LIVE VIEW VIA INTERNET EXPLORER Users can access the DVR from Internet Explorer for remote viewing, remote backup, and playing backup files. 6-5-1: IE VIEWER INTERFACE 1. Logon to DDNS server and go to the DVR List 2. Click Web to view your DVR. 1. LIVE VIDEO FEED 2. DVR INFORMATION IP: Displays the IP address of DVR PORT: Displays the PORT of DVR ID: Use ADMIN PW: Enter the ADMIN’s password 3.
CH: Select the channel of PTZ camera ZOOM: Zoom in/out FOCUS: Focus in/out IRIS: IRIS open/close 6-5-2: WEB NETWORK BACKUP This feature will allow you to backup your footage to a computer over the Internet. Click “Backup” to open the web page “Web Network Backup” 1.
3. THE INFORMATION OF DVR SERVER: Recording Start Time: Indicate the recording start time Recording End Time: Indicate the recording end time Update: Update the recording time 4. BACKUP STATUS Message: Displays the backup status Receive Rate: Displays the percentage of backup image received Backup Rate: Displays the completed percentage of backup image received Receive bps: Displays the bps of backup image received Save Size: Displays the size of backup image saved 6-5-3: BACKUP PROCEDURE 1.
6-5-4: PLAY BACKUP FILE 1. Click Backup Player 1. Displays the backup image 2. Displays the present time of monitoring 3. Displays the start/end time of backup file 4. Switch multi-screen mode 5. Channel Selection (1~4) 6. SPEED: Playback Speed DELAY: Slow Motion Speed 7.
8. Function keys: OPEN: Open the backup file EDIT: Edit the backup image AVI SAVE: To save the AVI file EXIT: Log out of the program 6-5-5: SAVE AVI FILE Saving as an AVI file will make your video footage compatible on most computers, which makes it ideal for sending. However, you can only save one camera channel at a time in this format. 1. Click to open the backup file and select 2. Click to open the AVI SAVE function single channel CHANNEL: Select a single channel FRAME RATE: Set the frame rate.
SECTION 7: ADVANCED DEVICE INSTALLATION These features require wiring and advanced installation. Only qualified users should install these devices. SENSOR AND ALARM INSTALLATION Input & Output 1. D1~D4 Alarm Input/GND for Location 4 Sensor inputs, for sensor input installation 2. Relay Output NO/NC/COM The application of relay output is NO+COM + NC+COM SENSOR INSTALLATION Alarm will be triggered once one (or more than one) alarm input (D1~D4) causes a short circuit or open circuit with GND.
RELAY OUTPUT INSTALLATION - Alarm output can be NO or NC, depending on the settings. - NO-COM: the NO and COM terminals are open-circuit, and it’ll become closed-circuit when alarm is triggered. - NC-COM: the NC and COM terminals are closed-circuit, and it’ll become open-circuit when alarm is triggered. PTZ CAMERA INSTALLATION - Please connect the PTZ’s D+ to the DVR’s RS485 D+ , and D- to RS485 D-.
SERIAL PORT SETUP The serial port is designed for factory programming. However, advanced users may use it to control the DVR directly from a PC. Please note that any damages to the DVR caused by the incorrect use of this port will not be covered under warranty. Furthermore, DEFENDER does not offer technical support for serial port configuration, beyond the instructions provided below. - User is able to connect the COM port of PC or other device to the DVR through RS232.
APPENDIX: SYSTEM CONFIGURATION APPENDIX 2: RECORD TIME TABLE DFDVR2 64
SPECIFICATIONS 7" LCD DVR Display............................................... 7” Color TFT-LCD Functionality...................................... Triplex Video Compression........................... MJPEG File Format........................................ AJP Resolution......................................... NTSC : 704 X 480 / PAL: 704 X 576 Recording Frame Rate...................... 30FPS (Fully Adjustable) Recording Time.................................
Power Adapter Input.......................... 100V 50/60HZ~240 50/60HZ Operating Temperature...................... 41°F~104°F Operating Humidity............................ Under 90% Dimensions........................................ 8.5” x 6.5” x 4.75” Weight...............................................5.5lbs OTHER USB Port........................................... For Firmware Upgrade, Backup, Mouse Remote Control................................. Yes Supported Peripherals.......................
Sun Shield......................................... Yes IR Cut Filter....................................... No Housing Material............................... Anodized Aluminum Housing Color.................................... Midnight Black Signal/Noise Ratio............................. >48dB Camera Bracket................................ Yes Operating Temperature...................... -14°F ~ 122°F Operating Humidity............................ 98% Camera Power Input.........................
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