DW-709/716 Manual •This manual is published by Kaltech and contains information on DW-709/716 which will enable you to use this product properly. • If you require additional copies of this manual, please print the manual contained in the CD provided with your purchase.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing Kaltech DW-709/716 . This DVR is produced by the most advanced Kaltech technology and its quality is guaranteed by strict reliability and compatibility testing. This DW-709/716 manual provides necessary information for the correct use of this product and also contains some useful tips. Please read this manual thoroughly before using DW-709/716 in order to prevent possible breakdown due to any mishandling.
Notice Manual Edition 7.03 – March 2005 ©2003-2005, Kaltech Enterprises All Rights reserved. User’s guide for DW-709/716 DVR. This manual applies to DW-709/716 DVR only. This manual describes external features of the DW-709/716 DVR, part names, correct connection methods for supported domes or Pan/Tilt receivers, control devices, peripheral devices, and the system set up instructions.
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Safety Precautions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read Owner Manual After unpacking this product, read the owner manual carefully, and follow all the operating and other instructions. 2. Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home or business, consult your product dealer or local power company. 3.
11. Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product. 12. Disc Tray Keep your fingers well clear of the disc tray as it is closing. Neglecting to do so may cause serious personal injury. 13. Burden Do not place a heavy object on or step on the product. The object may fall, causing serious personal injury and serious damage to the product. 14.
Warranty Information Kaltec Electronics (referred to as “the Warrantor”) warrants the Digital Video Recorder against defects in materials or workmanship as follows: Equipment Please check to make sure the following equipment are included when you purchased DW-709/716. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
Contents Chapter 1. Guide Contents 5.3.2 Selecting cameras and changing graph bar line ……………………21 5.3.3 Audio Output ………………………………………………………………22 1. System Overview 1.1 Front panel ……………………………………………………………………3 1.2 Rear panel ……………………………………………………………………5 1.3 Description of the Remote Controller………………………………………9 2. Surveillance mode 2.1 Screen Layout …………………………………………………………………10 2.2 Enabing full screen & sequence modes……………………………………11 5.3.4 Playback ……………………………………………………………………23 6. Backup 6.
Contents 7.4.1 Recording Setup …………………………………………………………54 7.4.2 Motion detection …………………………………………………………55 7.4.3 Motion Link setting ………………………………………………………56 2.2 PSTN (telephone line) Connection (optional) ……………………………81 3. RX Receiver (KRE-303) Connection Diagram (optional) 3.1 Name of Each Part and Description…………………………………………82 7.4.4 Schedule……………………………………………………………………57 4. External Sensor Connection (Input) 7.4.5 Quality/Resolution ………………………………………………………58 5. Control Port Connection (Output) 7.
1. Guide 1. System Overview 2. Surveillance mode 3. Menu Operation 4. Pan/Tilt Camera 5. Search 6. Backup 7. System Setup 8.
1. Guide 1. System Overview 1. System Overview The following describes the keys and ports on the front of the system and their functions : 6 7 5 8 9 10 1 2 3 11 4 13 12 [Figure 1-1. System front view] ① [Directional Keys] • Use to move through the menu options in Setup or Search mode. • When controlling P/T/Z camera, press the directional keys to move the camera. • When searching recorded image, you can adjust the size of the image using up and down directional key.
1. Guide 1. Guide 1. System Overview System Overview 1.2 Rear panel viewing the recording. ⑤ [CD-RW Open] • Press button to open CD-RW. ⑥ [Camera/Number keys] • In Surveillance mode, press for full screen display of that camera. • In Search mode, press for full screen display of that camera recording during playback. • Press the keys to enter correct numeric password when accessing Setup or Search modes. ⑦ [Auto] • Press to begin automatic channel sequence either in full or multi screen modes.
1. Guide 1. Guide 1. System Overview System Overview ④ [Sensor Input Port] •External sensor inputs for channels 1~4. •The system supports NC and NO sensor types. ⑤ [Control Output Port] •Control output for connecting control devices for channels 1~4. System Overview 1. System Overview ⑪ [Audio Out] •Replay of recorded Audio. ⑫ [External modem terminal] NOT AVAILABLE IN EUROPEAN MODELS •Provide a connection to the external modem for a remote access.
1. Guide 1. Guide 1. System Overview 1. System Overview external monitors; when VGA is selected, the image will be displayed on the computer 1.3 Description of the Remote Controller Below picture shows the description of each feature in remote control. All the feature is same with the front buttons in the system. MENU monitors. (but, when monitor is selected as an image output, it take about 1 minute after power SEARCH connection to view the image on the VGA monitor.
1. Guide 1. Guide 2. Surveillance Mode 2. Surveillance Mode 2. Surveillance Mode Surveillance Mode 2.2 Enabling full screen and sequence modes [To Select Full Screen mode] •Press any key 1~16 on the system to enlarge that camera channel and view in full screen. 4 5 [To Select Quad screen] •Press the 4-split screen button to select quad display of cameras 1-4. Press again to move to next quad screen. 1 2 [Figure 2-2.
1. Guide 1. Guide 3. Menu Operation 3. Menu Operation 3. Menu Operation 3.2 Using menu on PAN/TILT mode Menu Operation Pop-up menu appears when you click right mouse button on surveillance, search or This menu appears by selecting a full channel that supports P/T camera in surveillance Pan/Tilt mode mode. 1 2 4 3 5 [Figure 3-1. Pop-up menu operated by mouse on surveillance mode] ① [MENU] • Main menu for system setup • When using mouse, click on 'Menu' icon to go to Setup.
1. Guide 1. Guide 3. Menu Operation 4. Pan/Tilt Camera 4. Pan/Tilt Camera 3.3 Using menu on playback mode 4.1 Switching to Pan/Tilt control mode This menu appears only when you click right mouse button while playing back recorded images. [Pan/Tilt Camera Control] ( See page 23 for how to playback of recorded images. ) • Select the camera channel connected to the P/T/Z camera by using the mouse or ① Click this button to select time and date to search. camera number keys on the front panel.
1. Guide 1. Guide 4. Pan/Tilt Camera 4. Pan/Tilt Camera 4.3 Supported Pan/Tilt Camera List Pan/TiltCamera In P/T/Z menu, you can switch the P/T/Z camera controls to manual control, as well as changing Zoom, Focus, and Auto Pan settings. ④ [Z/F Speed] • Use the jog/shuttle on the system to set the camera zoom/focus rate. • Z/F Speed only applies if you are using a Speed Dome camera.
1. Guide 1. Guide 5. Search 5. Search 5.1 Accessing Search Mode 5.2.1 Graph color display Search �Recorded data shown on the time graph will �Use the [number] keys to enter the correct 4digit password, then press [Enter] (The system has no password under factory settings). �If you forget your password, you will not be able to access Search mode, or change your password. We strongly recommend that you either write down your password and keep it safe or use a password that you are sure to remember.
1. Guide 1. Guide 5. Search 5. Search 5.3 Selecting date and time 5.3.1 Selecting date Example �After selecting the date you wish to view, Color Description • Orange Date with Recorded Data 10 press the [OK] button to return to Search • Red Holidays/Weekends 10 mode display. The system will display the • Black Date without Data 10 selected date’s recording in the time graph. • Yellow Box Selected Date 10 • Blue Box Cursor Location 10 [Table 5-2. Carlendar date colors] 5.3.
1. Guide 1. Guide 5. Search 5. Search 5.3.4 Playback [Audio] Search [Playback recorded data] �After selecting the date, time, and the cameras, press [OK] button to play the recording using the mouse or the Enter key. �The system can play the video with any recorded sound, provided an audio recording device is connected to that channel. �To play the recording with sound, use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to select the [Audio] button, then press Enter.
1. Guide 1. Guide 6. Backup 6. Backup Backup �Press [OK] button to begin backup. You will see the backup progress through the progress bar. �When no USB drive is connected, the system will return to Search mode display. �Once backup is complete, the system will return to Search mode display. From Search screen display, select [Backup] button to save a backup copy of the recording using the system’s CD-RW, USB HDD, or a portable hard drive such as USB memory stick.
1. Guide 1. Guide 6. Backup Backup [Figure 6-5. Start Time] [Figure 6-6. End Time] [Start Time] and [End Time] setup �To select [Start Time] and [End Time], use the mouse or the directional keys to select the time and date, then use the mouse wheel or the shuttle to select the start and end times of the recording you wish to copy. �Press [Enter] button to apply the select times. [Figure 6-7.
1. Guide 1. Guide 6. Backup 6. Backup 6.2 Saving backup using remote drive ① [Backup mode – Video] �To select KDB (Kaltech data base) or AVI backup mode, use the mouse or the directional keys on the system to highlight [Backup mode], then use the mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle to select the option. �You can only select Video mode when backing up to a remote drive. [Figure 6-9.
1. Guide 1. Guide 6. Backup 6. Backup Backup �It is possible to print out the recorded image using the printer that supports PostScript. Choose the camera to print out while playing back the recorded and press [OK]. If you click [Backup] button in the search screen below image will appear. [Figure 6-14. Entering IP] [Figure 6-15.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 7. System Setup 7. System Setup System Setup To access Setup mode, press Setup button on the system. You will then be asked to enter password as shown below: �Use the number keys to enter the correct 4digit password, then press Enter (The system has no password under factory settings). �If you forget your password, you will not be able to access Setup mode, or change your password.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 7. System Setup System Setup 7.3.1 Password 7.3.2 Site Information �Select [Password] in system Setup menu to change password. �In [Site Information], you can change the [Site Code], [Date Type], and [Time Setup] options. [Language] �Select the language you wish to use. [Figure 7-5. Site Information] [Figure 7-3. Password Setup] [Site Code] �You can assign an ID code to the system to make it recognizable when multiple systems are connected through network.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.3.3 Software Upgrade [Site Code] �You can assign an ID code to the system to make it recognizable when multiple systems are connected through network. �The Site Code comprises 6 digits. When entering Site Code, you can enter a maximum of 6 digits. Default is "000001" �Use the mouse or the directional keys to type in the Site Code. Once you select [OK] button, the new Site Code will apply immediately.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.3.4 Log Information [Time] �Select [Time] to change time to view log information recorded on different date/time. �Change [Start Time] and [End Time] using the mouse and mouse wheel or the directional keys and the jog/shuttle, then press [OK] button. The system will display the log information recorded during this period.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.3.5 OSD/Dwell Time [Network] �You can change the options on OSD-On �Whenever the system is connected through Screen Display-and sequence time network by remote Center program, the function. system will record the IP address and the date and time the connection is made. �You can turn the display settings in Surveillance mode on or off, such as [Camera Name], [Recording], [Audio], [P/T/Z], and [Date/Time] displays. [Figure 7-17.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.3.6 System Management �System Management allows you to check �Select “Network Management” to check network connection status, certify the network status or to restart DDNS Dynamic DNS (DDNS), Options, change authentication and click [OK] button. Video input Type, and format HDD. [Figure 7-24. Selecting Network Management] [Figure 7-22.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup �Select “Options” to set a warning beep in case of video loss or to set the watermark in video data and click the [OK] button. �To use the DDNS service, select “DDNS Authentication” and click the [OK] button. [Figure 7-28. Selecting Options] [Figure 7-26. Selecting DDNS Authentification] [Video Loss Beep delay time] �Sounds the beep and sets its delay time in case of video loss. [Authentication Number] �Enter the DDNS authentication number.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup �To renew the HDD installed in the �Select the vido-in type to check the type of image input and click the [OK] button. system, select “HDD Management” and click the [OK] button. [Figure 7-32. Selecting HDD Management] [Figure 7-30. Selecting Video-In Type] [Video Type] �Select the video input type of the image source. �The table shows the system’s built-in HDDs and their information. You can install up to HDD into the system.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup �The system will display a warning message. To confirm and proceed with formatting the [Caution] selected HDD, press [OK] button. To cancel �Any newly installed HDD must be formatted. �Formatting will erase all data stored in the selected HDD. Please make sure you have saved all important data before proceeding with HDD format (see page 24 for details on saving backup). format and return to HDD table, select [Cancel] button. [Figure 7-34.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup �To receive the international standard time data from the NTP(Network Time � NTP Server list ISO Protocol) server and to synchronize the system, select “NTP Setup” and click on [OK] button. Area pool.ntp.org Asia asia.pool.ntp.org Europe europe.pool.ntp.org North America South America [Figure 7-36.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.3.7 System Shutdown �In [System Shutdown] menu, you can [Add schedule] safely shutdown, restart or schedule a �You can set the time and the system will reboot of the system. automatically restart. �Use mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle to �Use the mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle to select [Shutdown], [Restart], or [Add select [System Restart Period]. You can assign Schedule], then press [OK] button.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 7. System Setup System Setup 7.4.1 Recording Setup �In [Recording] setup menu, you can change the color, brightness, contrast, and the frame rate for each cameras as well as setting audio recording. 7.4.2 Motion Detection [Setting Motion Detection] �To set Motion Detection area, highlight a block of the area of the channel screen by using the directional keys, then press Enter key to select the block. �The channel screen is divided into 48 blocks.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.4.3 Motion Link Setting 7.4.4 Schedule [Motion link setting] �You can set a motion-link recording for each camera. �When the camera detects movement in the motion-detection area, the linked camera will begin recording as well, regardless of its recording schedule. �To use Motion-link recording, the camera detecting the movement must be set to MotionDetection recording in the schedule.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 7. System Setup System Setup 7.4.5 Quality/Resolution �In [Quality/Resolution] menu, you can change the video quality and resolution by using the mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle. �Any changes made to quality and resolution will apply to all cameras. �In [Camera] setup menu, you can setup Pan/Tilt mode and change the connection setting between sensors and controls. [Quality] �You can change the video quality to “LOWEST”, “LOW”, “NORMAL”, “HIGH”, and “BEST”.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.5.1 Camera name 7.5.2 Sensor setting �Press [Input] button next to [Camera name] option to give the selected camera a name. [Figure 7-52. Camera name option] �In [Sensor setting] menu, you can select a sensor type for any of 4 connected sensors, and enable or disable alarm sound. [Figure 7-54. Sensor setting] [Sensor] �Use the mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle to select a sensor.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup 7.5.3 Sensor/Control link 7.5.4 Sensor/Camera Link �In [Sensor/Control link] menu, you can link a sensor with controls and set control time. [Figure 7-56. Sensor/Control link] �In [Sensor/Camera Link] menu, you can link cameras to Sensors. [Figure 7-58. Sensor/Camera Link] [Sensor] �Select the sensor you wish to link by using the mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle. [Sensor] �Use the mouse wheel or the jog/shuttle to select a sensor.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 7. System Setup System Setup �In [Network] setup menu, you can set the system’s IP address in order to connect to the Center Program, as well as setting up Center IP address and telephone number, recording transfer time, and alarm sensor transfer. [ID/Password setup] �When using ADSL or VDSL network, you must enter the ID and password of remote page 66 for details). back up server.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup [Subnet mask/Gateway setup] [Center Tel No. setup](Not in Europe) �To use Subnet mask or Gateway, you must �When using modem, you must enter the enter the IP address. telephone number of the computer installed �The IP address must match with the Subnet with the Center Program. �Use the mouse or the directional keys and mask and Gateway of the Center PC. �Use the mouse or the directional keys to Enter key to enter the telephone number.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 7. System Setup System Setup 7.7.1 Adding Backup schedule �In [Backup Schedule] menu, you can set �To add a backup schedule to the list, select up a system backup schedule so that the [Add] button. system will automatically save backup copies of specific recordings. [Figure 7-66 Backup Schedule] [Figure 7-68.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup [Start Time / End Time] �To select [Start Time] and [End Time], use the mouse or the directional keys to select the time and date, then use the mouse wheel or the shuttle to select the time period of the recording you wish to save. �Select [OK] button to apply the selected times. [Figure 7-70. Start Time setup] [Figure 7-73. Remote Drive setup] [Target Drive] �Select the target drive that will be used for saving the backup of the recording [Figure 7-71.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup System Setup [Connecting] �Press the [Connect] button to connect the system to the receiving PC or fileserver in order to save a remote drive backup. Once connected, you will be able to select Network Drive path. �Depending on the connection status, the system will display either “Connect”, “Disconnect”, or “Connect fail” message. [Figure 7-76. Remote Drive setup] [Backup Schedule List] �You will see the added schedule on the Backup Schedule list.
1. Guide 1. Guide 7. System Setup 8. Controls – Manual Control 8. Controls – Manual Control 8.1 Switching to Control Mode �To delete a schedule from the list, select the schedule you wish to delete by using the directional keys and Enter key. Then select [Del] button to delete the schedule. If you wish to use the control devices manually, select the 16-splitscreen mode in Surveillance mode, then press Enter key. You will then be able to select the control devices you wish to use manually.
2. Installation 1. Pan/Tilt Connection 2. Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines 3. RX Receiver (KRE-303) Connection Diagram (optional) 4. External Sensor Connection (Input) 5. Control Port Connection (Output) 6. Adding HDD 7.
2. DVR Installation 1. Pan/Tilt Connection 1. Pan/Tilt Connection RS-422 Signal Cable Connection Port (Used for connecting RX-Receiver) [Caution] �Please beware of (+ve) and (-ve) poles of the signal cable when connecting. A Wrong connection may cause malfunction to the system. �If you wish to use an RX-receiver not manufactured by Kaltech, please contact your dealer beforehand.
2. DVR Installation 2. DVR Installation 2. Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines 2. Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines 2. Connecting LAN/PSTN Communication Lines 2.2 PSTN (telephone line) Connection (options) (Not available Europe) 2.
2. DVR Installation 2. DVR Installation 3.RX Receiver Connection Diagram 3.RX Receiver Connection Diagram 3. RX Receiver (KRE-303) Connection Diagram (optional) 3.1 Part Name and Description 1. Turns “ON” when polarity of data lines connected correctly. 2. Used for ON-OFF of the cross resistance according to the international standard, EIA-485. 3. DC±6V when it is LOW, DC ±12V when it is HIGH. RX-RECEIVER Internal View 4. Used for reversing the polarity of ZOOM/FOCUS control output. 5.
2. DVR Installation 2. DVR Installation 4. External Sensor Connection (Input) 5. Control Port Connection (Output) 4. External Sensor Connection (Input) 5. Control Port Connection (Output) (DW-716) (DW-716) ExternalSensorConnection SENSOR Alarm Light, Amplification Siren, External Relay, Etc. External Power ( DC12V ) �During automatic control of an external sensor, the control output port is “interworked” (the value set in “Set Camera” menu) and “COM” port is connected.
2. DVR Installation 2. DVR Installation 6. Adding HDD 6. Adding HDD 6. Adding HDD 6.2 Checking HDD Database �Turn the system off and install the new HDD into the system. �Turn the system back on and wait for the HDD format message. �The message will ask you to confirm HDD format. HDD format is a necessary procedure before using the newly installed HDD. �Press [Yes] button to being formatting the new HDD. Pressing [No] button will cancel HDD format and shutdown the system. [Figure 6-1.
2. DVR Installation 7. HDD Smart Check 7. HDD Smart Check 7.1 HDD Smart Check This is a function to notify the user possibilities of HDD crash in advance. This, by advance warning, is to protect the HDD from losing data or crashing that may come from bad sector or overheating. A ppendix 1 1. Viewer for KDB data 2. Specification HDD SmartCheck 3. FAQ 4. Product warranty [Figure 7-1.
3. Appendix 1. Viewer for KDB data 1. Viewer for KDB data 1.1 How to run Viewer ① When you insert the CD containing KDB (Kaltech Data Base) data in CD-RW, it will start by autorun. If you do not have autorun on your PC, you can access the viewer file by double ② The Viewer will work when you double-click “Viewer.exe” 91 Viewer for KDB data clicking the Viewer folder.
3. Appendix 3. Appendix 1. Viewer for KDB data 1. Viewer for KDB data 1.2 Viewer Main screen 1 3 4 5 9 10 16 6 7 8 12 13 14 11 Viewer for KDB data ① [Scroll button for camera] �Scroll up or down to show camera buttons. �Move the line to the left or right to start searching. ② [Camera] �Select camera number(s) you wish to search.
3. Appendix 3. Appendix 1. Viewer for KDB data 2. Specification 2. Specification • When you click the 'Audio Play' icon , the audio play configuration window appears as right. • Check on "Enable" . • Adjust the volume properly using 'Volume control'. ⑮ [Adjustment of playback image] • Image quality, such as brightmess, contrast, colour, sharpness, ratate, mirror, outline and twist function during playback can be adjusted.
3. Appendix 3. Appendix 2. Specification 3. FAQ 3. FAQ 1 ▶ Camera/Sensor link - Yes ▶ Pan/Tilt/Zoom Control- Yes ▶ Backup • Auto/Manual backup through USB portable storage device, CD-RW or remote drive through network 2 ▶ Power : • The rated voltage might vary depending on the specification of the power supply. Model ENP-0812A ENP-2320 Input Voltage AC 100-127V/200-240v, 60/50Hz, 4A/2A AC 115-230V, 60-50Hz, 4-2A 3 Specification ▶ Weight : 10.
3. Appendix Warranty Guide 3. FAQ The quality of this product is guaranteed by strict quality control processes and testing. If the product becomes non operational the warranty may be in operation. The warranty period is valid for1 year from the date of purchase. Warranty Guide 7 Color of some camera videos are strange or videos are shown abnormally. ☞ Check if the camera connected to the system has a problem.