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PRECAUTIONS 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. Use the appliance at temperatures between 0oC ~ +45oC (32oF ~ 113oF) and humidity below 85%. The input power source for this appliance is between 90 ~ 264 VAC, 47 ~ 63 Hz. Performance and lifetime of hard disk drives are easily affected by heat (used at high temperature).
Table of Contents 1. Product Overview················································································ 6 6 1.1 Features·························································································· 2. Panels And Remote Controller····························································· 7 2.1 Front Panel······················································································ 7 2.
.10.2 Advanced Network Setup························································ 53 7. PTZ Control························································································· 54 8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator/Supervisor) ························· 56 8.1 Search By Time··············································································· 56 8.2 Search By Event / Log Display·························································· 57 8.
1. Product Overview The H.264 digital video/audio recorders are designed for use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a hard disk recorder, a video multiplexer, and a web server. To achieve the highest inter-connectivity and inter-operability, this series of digital video/audio recorders are all based on industry-leading front-end to back-end surveillance infrastructure.
2. Panels and Remote Controller 2.1 Front Panel 1. Front Door Conceal Hard Disk Tray (and internal DVD for DVD models). For internal DVD, please open the front door in order not to block the tray from ejecting, esp. while it’s in backup process. Blocking the tray from ejecting may damage the DVD writer. 2. USB connector (USB) Connect to USB 2.0 compatible storage device, such as USB 2.0 disk drive, DVD+RW, card reader, etc. 3.
8. SEARCH Button Press this button to display the search menu in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. 9. CALL Button Press this button to switch to or return from full screen display of the focus camera in main screen display. In some dialogs, this button is used as a miscellaneous function key. 10. SEQ Button Press this button to switch to or return from SEQ display mode in main screen display.
20. Down/DEL Button (▼/DEL) Press this button to move the cursor or focus window in most circumstances. In PTZ control, press this button to tilt down the camera. In text editing mode, this button is used as “del” key. 21. Fast Backward Button ( ) Press this button for fast backward playback. 22. Play/Pause Button ( ) Press this button to play the recorded images, or pause the playback. 23. Stop Button ( ) Press this button to stop the playback. 24.
2.2 Back Panel 1. Video Input Connectors (1-16/1-9) Connect system cameras to these BNC connectors. The corresponding 75Ω termination (see # 5) must be made unless the video output terminal is connected. 2. Video Output Connectors (1-16/1-9) Connect these BNC connectors for looping the corresponding camera video inputs. 3. Stereo Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1-4) These RCA connectors accept 2 stereo line-in audio signals supplied from external devices such as microphone amplifiers. 4.
11. RS-422/485 Selector Switch Used to select RS-422/485 3-line or 2-line. 12. RS-422/485 Connector Connect this connector to RS-422/485 compatible PTZ camera(s) or keyboard. Please set the Selector Switch correctly. Please refer to the manuals that come with the RS-422/485 compatible devices for the correct settings. Please refer to Appendix D for the Keyboard Control Protocol for the digital video recorder. 13.
2.3 Remote Controller The remote controller is an optional accessory to ease the user’s operations. You can do all the operations by the remote controller instead of the buttons on the front panel. The effective distance is about 10 meters without any obstacle. DVR ID selection buttons 1. DVR ID Selection Buttons (DVR #1-4) Press these buttons to select the DVR to be controlled by the remote controller. The remote controller can control up to 4 sets of DVRs.
3. Installations The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. 3.1 Basic Connections Please refer to the following diagram for the connections. Please make sure to set the NTSC/PAL Selector Switch on the back panel according to the local TV system for the digital video/audio recorder to work correctly. Cameras Connect the camera video input connectors to the video outputs from system cameras or other composite video sources via coaxial cables.
Before connection After connection Power Plug 115 VAC or 230 VAC power source into the power socket. 3.2 Optional Connections Audio inputs Connect the audio input connectors to the audio line-outs from system cameras or other audio sources. Please make sure to associate the audio inputs with the cameras in Camera Setup as described in Section 6.2 accordingly. Audio outputs Connect the audio output connectors to the audio line-ins from speakers.
USB 2.0 disk drives, DVD+RW, card reader, etc. If the user wants to use USB2.0 peripheral device to retrieve important recorded images and/or audio, please connect it to the USB port connectors (one on the front panel, the other on the back panel). I/R remote controller If there are more than one digital video/audio recorders to be controlled by the I/R remote controller, please set the DVR ID on the front panel. One I/R remote controller can control up to 4 sets of DVRs (with ID 1-4 individually).
N/C N/C GND RxD+ RxDTxD+ TxDGND Set this unit to 3-line or 2-line according to the connected devices. For 4-line devices (such as keyboard) DVR Devices GND TxDTxD+ RxDRxD+ GND TxDTxD+ RxDRxD+ For PTZ cameras DVR Devices GND TxDTxD+ RxDRxD+ GND RS485RS485+ MAIN-AUX monitor Please refer to the diagram below to connect the MAIN-AUX monitor output connector to a surveillance TV monitor or the MAIN-AUX monitor input connector of another digital video/audio recorder.
CALL-AUX monitor Please refer to the diagram below to connect the CALL-AUX monitor output connector to a surveillance TV monitor or the CALL-AUX monitor input connector of another digital video/audio recorder. The CALL-AUX monitor, if enabled, has the same output display as the call monitor, and is typically used with RS-485 keyboard controller for distant monitoring and control (e.g. in central control room).
4. Main Screen And Basic Operations 36% The split-window screen, as shown above, is the main screen after system startup. There are several types of split-window screens, including 1-Window, 4-Window, 7-Window, 9-Window, 10-Window, 13-Window, and 16-Window. The system will remember the last one before normal shutdown (as described in Section 5.7) of the system.
(3) Press code in text editing mode to change text case. (If this entry can accept number only, pressing code will have no effects.) Indicators on the screen show the current setting: 123 = Number only abc = No capital letters ABC = All capital letters CODE = Internal code for the selected language, such as Chinese, Japanese, etc. (4) Press a number key (1-9, 0) repeatedly until the character you want appears.
There is one factory-preset login name/password aa/11 at Administrator level. The user can use it to login the system for the first time. Should the user have forgotten all the administrator-level passwords, please contact the local dealer or installer to recover from it. 4.3 Basic Operations The basic user’s operations after he/she has logged into the system are described below: Numeric (ENTER) Press these buttons to change the camera for the focus window.
PTZ In split-window display, press this button to enter PTZ control mode if the focus camera is a PTZ camera. X2 In full screen display, press this button to enter Digital Zoom mode. Please refer to Section 4.4 Digital Zoom for the detailed operations in Digital Zoom mode. ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to move focus. highlighted as shown on the screen. The title of the camera for the focus window is Vol+/- ( / ), MUTE Press these buttons to control the volume.
ENTER Press this button to zoom in the zoom window, from X1 to X2 or from X2 to X4, if the zoom window is shown in the video window. X2 Press this button to (a) show/hide the zoom window if the current zoom factor is X1/X2, or (b) zoom out the video window back to zoom factor X1 if the current zoom factor is X4. ESC Press this button to escape from Digital Zoom mode, and return to normal full screen display. The video window will always return to zoom factor X1. 5.
5.1 Status Display In Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Status, and then press ENTER to call up Status display as shown. Status display includes Alarm Recording Status, Normal Recording Status, Camera Status, Alarm Input Status, Product Serial Number, and Product Version Number. Press ESC to escape from Status display, and return to Menu display. 5.
5.3 Video Adjustment In Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Video Adjustment, and then press ENTER to call up Video Adjustment display as shown. There are 4 items which can be adjusted, including Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. The operations are as below: ▲▼ Press these buttons to select the items. ENTER Press these buttons to change the camera. +/Press these buttons to adjust the selected item.
5.4 VGA Display In Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to VGA Display, and then press ENTER to call up VGA Display dialog as shown. There are 5 items which can be adjusted, including Resolution (1280x1024, 1024x768, 800x600, 640x480), Brightness, Contrast, Hue, and Saturation. The operations are as below: ▲▼ Press these buttons to select the items. +/Press these buttons to adjust the selected item.
5.5 Backup Device In Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Backup Device, and then press ENTER to call up Backup Device display as shown below. The system supports internal DVD for Internal DVD models and a variety of USB 2.0 storage devices, including Storage Disk such as USB 2.0 storage disk drives and DVD Disc (including DVD+RW, DVD+R, and DVD-R). (DVD-RW is not supported.) The operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items.
Note 4: Some backup devices may have compatibility problems. Please contact your local dealer or installer for the supported devices. Note 5: For internal DVD, please open the front door in order not to block the tray from ejecting, esp. while it’s in backup process. Blocking the tray from ejecting may damage the DVD writer. Backup Press ENTER when this item is selected to backup the configurations of this unit to the corresponding USB device.
5.6 Software Upgrade (Administrator) In Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Software Upgrade, and then press ENTER to call up Software Upgrade display as shown. The operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Menu display. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: USB Device – press ENTER to call up USB Device dialog (if there’s no USB device connected).
5.7 System Shutdown (Administrator) In Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Shutdown, and then press ENTER to shutdown the system. A confirmation dialog will be shown on the screen, press ENTER to confirm the shutdown. The system will save all the files and all the states, and then display a power-off message in the rolling screen message area. The user may power off the system safely when the power-off message is shown. 6.
If the user wants to reset all the settings to factory default values, he/she may press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Factory Defaults, and then press ENTER. A confirmation dialog will be shown, press ENTER again to make the changes, ESC to not do it. 6.1 Pre-Camera Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Pre-Camera, and then press ENTER to call up Pre-Camera Setup display as shown. There are up to 16, 9, or 4 cameras which can be connected to the system.
Installed – whether this camera is installed or not. If installed, the following items will be settable. Press ENTER to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” checked. PTZ ID – the PTZ ID of this camera if it’s a PTZ camera. The PTZ ID has to be consistent with the setting of this camera. Please refer to the manual of the camera for the ID setting. Press +/- buttons to change the value (N/A or 0-255). The default setting is “N/A” – Not Available, which means that it’s not a PTZ camera.
6.2 Camera Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Camera, and then press ENTER to call up Camera Setup display as shown. The Camera Setup allows the administrator to define the attributes for each camera. are up to 16, 9 cameras which can be connected to the system. There The general operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. item is not shown on the screen.
Video Loss Settings.. – used to setup the action settings when video loss is detected for this camera. Press ENTER in Settings.. to call up Video Loss Setup display for the camera. Please refer to Section 6.2.1 for the details. Motion Detection – whether the motion detection of this camera is enabled or not. Press ENTER to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked. Motion Settings.. – used to setup the Motion Detection setting, for this camera. Press ENTER in Settings..
6.2.1 Video Loss Setup In Camera Setup, press ENTER to call up Video Loss Setup of the selected camera as shown when the highlighted option is Video Loss Settings.. of the camera to setup. The Video Loss Setup allows the administrator to define how the system responds to the detected video loss for the camera. The general operations are as below: ▲▼ Press these buttons to select the items. Numeric (ENTER) Press these buttons to select the camera.
Alarm Out – to define which Alarm Output will be triggered when video loss of this camera is detected. Press +/- buttons to select none (N/A) or one of the Alarm Outputs (1-4). Buzzer – to activate the internal Buzzer or not when video loss of this camera is detected. Press ENTER to check/uncheck this item. The default setting is “ˇ” - checked. Log – to log to event logs or not. default setting is “ˇ” - checked. Press ENTER to check/uncheck this item.
ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Camera Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC to exit without saving. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after motion is detected for this camera.
Following is a brief description for the operations: Numeric Press these buttons to select the camera. ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to move the Mask window. +/Press these buttons to resize the Mask window. ENTER Press this button to set/reset the area under the Mask window. MODE Press this button to set/reset the whole video area. SEQ Press this button to decrease the sensitivity, from 10 – 1, for the motion detection of this camera.
6.3 Alarm Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Alarm, and then press ENTER to call up Alarm Setup display as shown. The Alarm Setup allows the administrator to define the attributes for each alarm input, and the actions if it’s triggered. There are up to 16 alarm inputs which can be connected to the system. The general operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items.
Duration – response duration to define at most how long (in seconds) the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will keep being triggered after this alarm input is triggered. However, the Alarm Out relay and the Buzzer will be reset immediately once this alarm input returns to normal. Press +/- buttons to adjust the value (3 seconds - 60 minutes, discrete, ‘-‘ for ‘Forever’).
6.4 SEQ Display Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to SEQ Display, and then press ENTER to call up SEQ Display Setup as shown. The SEQ Display Setup allows the administrator to define the display pages in SEQ Display for main monitor and call monitor. There are up to 7 display types - 1-Window, 4-Window, 7-Window, 9-Window, 10-Window, 13-Window and 16-Window - for main monitor, and 1 display type for call monitor.
In Display Page Setup, the split window display for the current page is shown. And the title of the camera for the focus window is highlighted. Following is a brief description for the operations: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to move the focus window. Numeric (ENTER) Press these buttons to change the camera for the focus window. +/Press these buttons to change the current page for this SEQ Display Type. ESC Press this button to escape from Display Page Setup, and return to SEQ Display Setup.
6.5 Scheduled Record Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Scheduled Record, and then press ENTER to call up Scheduled Record Setup as shown. The Scheduled Record Setup allows the administrator to define when and how to record for the system. There are up to 16 time segments (T1 – T16) for each weekday. The general operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. The display will scroll left/right if the selected item is not shown on the screen.
Motion – record mode (No, Video, or Audio/Video) when motion is detected for certain camera. Press +/- buttons to change the value. Normal – normal record mode, including No, V (Video only), or A/V (Audio/Video). Press +/- buttons to change the value. 6.6 HDD Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to HDD, and then press ENTER to call up HDD Setup as shown. In the surveillance applications, alarm video/audio is much more important than normal video/audio.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: Size (GB) – the total HDD storage in GB (Giga-Byte) for Alarm Record and Normal Record respectively. This item is just for information. Please refer to Section 6.6.1 for more detailed information and setup of each individual HDD. Auto Overwrite – automatic overwrite of the recorded video/audio from HDD#1 when the Alarm/Normal Record disk drive capacity reaches the end of the last HDD.
6.6.1 HDD Format/Clear In HDD Setup display, press MODE to call up HDD Format/Clear screen as shown. Each of the HDDs must be formatted before it can be used to record video/audio. The HDD Format/Clear screen allows the administrator to format and/or clear each HDD, and set the size for Alarm Record partition and Normal Record partition for each HDD.
Note: If the HDD has not been formatted yet, it will be formatted and partitioned with default record size, 30% for Alarm record and 70% for Normal record. If it has been formatted (and recorded) before, it will be partitioned according to the Alarm Record Size (%) and Normal Record Size (%) displayed on the screen, and the previously recorded contents will all be cleared. CALL => Physical Format Press this button to physically format the selected HDD.
To replace the hard drive in the removable hard drive unit, disconnect the power and data cable and reconnect them to the new hard drive. Screw the hard drive into the hard drive bracket to secure the hard drive and replace the top cover. Next, reinstall the hard drive enclosure into the DVR. To ensure proper closure, keep the hard drive enclosure flap up until the enclosure is fully inside the DVR, then close the flap.
ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC to exit without saving. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: Login Name – please follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item. Password – this item accepts numbers only. described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: Time Zone – press +/- buttons to select the time zone for the system. Appendix C for the time zone table. Please refer to Daylight Saving Time – press ENTER to check/uncheck this item. The default value is set by selecting a different time zone, but the user may check/uncheck this item if the default setting is checked. System Time – Synchronization – time synchronized with TSP Server or not.
6.9 RS-232/422/485 Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to RS-232/422/485, and then press ENTER to call up RS-232/422/485 Setup as shown. The RS-232/422/485 Setup allows the administrator to setup RS-232 control port, and RS422 or RS-485 control port. Please refer to the manuals for the connected devices - PTZ cameras or keyboard controllers – to set these items in RS-232/422/485 Setup. The general operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items.
6.10 Network Setup In Setup Menu display, press ▲▼ to change the highlighted option to Network, and then press ENTER to call up Network Setup as shown. The Network Setup allows the administrator to setup all Ethernet network related parameters. Please check with your network administrator to set these parameters correctly. The general operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Setup Menu display.
Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item. Password – PPPoE password for the system if PPPoE is used. Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item. Please follow the Text DDNS Type – Dynamic, Static, or Custom DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) type. Please contact your local DDNS Service Provider to get the DDNS URL, username, and password. Press +/- buttons to change this item. URL – the URL (Uniform Resource Locators) for the system if PPPoE is used.
The general operations are as below: ▲▼ Press these buttons to select the items. ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Network Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC to exit without saving. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: SMTP Server – SMTP mail server name. described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
The general operations are as below: ▲▼ Press these buttons to select the items. ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to Network Setup display. If the Save dialog is shown, press ENTER to exit and save, ESC to exit without saving. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: Control Port – the control port for remote access. The default value is 67. follow the Text Input method described in Section 4.1 to modify this item.
Press these buttons to tilt the camera up/down. ◄► Press these buttons to pan the camera left/right. ZOOM ( ) +/Press these buttons to zoom in/out the camera. GOTO Press this button to move the camera to the preset position. Press numeric buttons 00-99 to enter the number of the preset position to move the camera to. NEXT Press this button for the next miscellaneous function. The miscellaneous functions include Focus, Iris, Auto PAN, SEQ, Preset, and Pan Speed.
8. Search/Playback/Archive (Administrator, Supervisor) There are five ways to search the recorded video/audio for playback: (a) Search by time, (b) Search by event, (c) Search archived files In split-window display, press SEARCH button to call up Search Menu display as shown. The user’s operations are described as the followings: ▲▼ Press these buttons to change the highlighted item. ENTER Press this button to enter the corresponding Search display of the highlighted item.
this dialog if it failed. If there’s no camera in playback mode, up to 4 cameras in the current split window will be set to playback mode. ) Play Button ( Press this button to start playing the recorded video/audio with the selected search time and video/audio type. If there’s no camera in playback mode, up to 4 cameras in the current split window will be set to playback mode.
The general operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display. MODE => Refresh Press this button to refresh the log display. If there are new event logs after the screen is last updated, the log list shown will be updated accordingly. SEQ => Page Up CALL => Page Down Press SEQ/CALL to Page Up/Down the Log display.
8.3 Search Archived Files The screen for Search Archived Files is shown below: The operations are as below: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. ESC Press this button to escape from this screen, and return to split-window display. Following is a brief description for each item and its specific operations: USB Device – press ENTER to call up USB Device dialog (if there’s no USB device connected). Disk Storage – to select the disk storage to search the archived files.
8.4 Playback/Archive For Search By Time In split-window display, press MODE button to change circularly the live/playback mode for the focus window and the other windows that form a rectangle on the screen. The video windows for the windows in playback mode are grayed, while those in live mode display live video. Please refer to Section 4.3 Basic Operations for how to change the camera(s) in the playback windows(s).
Following is a brief description for the operations in Backup display: ▲▼◄► Press these buttons to select the items. ) Copy Button ( Press this button to start backup (copy) or apply the revised settings if it’s copying, and return to the previous display. There will be a Copy icon on the lower-right corner indicating that the selected video/audio is being archived to the storage device. For DVD disc, the files won’t be written to the disc until the storage size reaches 1 GB or the user stop copying.
Except the playback buttons, the user can still do all the other operations in split-window display as if there is no playback. Please refer to Section 4.3 Basic Operations for the operations of the other buttons. 8.5 Playback/Archive For Search By Event In Log display, press ENTER to enter Event Playback display of the selected event log, or press Play Buttons ( , ) to playback it directly. This display is the same as full screen display of the main display, and the playback buttons are effective.
correctly. Please refer to Section 6.10 Network Setup for the detailed configurations. 2. DirectX® End-User Runtime 9.0 or above has been installed in your PC successfully. If not, please logon to http://www.microsoft.com to get the free download of it. 3. The domain name or IP address of the digital video/audio recorder has been set as trusted web site in your PC, and the (https:) server verification for trusted web site is unchecked. If not, please go to Tools->Options->Security in your I.E.
The video images can be displayed in several types of split-window screens, including 1/4/9/16-Window. And the focus window is surrounded by a frame border. In addition to the video windows, there are different icons on the lower corner and the right corner of the screen for status display and control. (The “.L” following the camera title stands for Live display, “.P” for Playback, and the camera title with white background has detected motion.
Click on this icon to toggle between live mode and playback mode for all the video windows. Click on this icon to freeze/unfreeze the video images for all the video windows. Click on this icon to enable/mute the audio input from the PC, button down for enable, button up for mute. If enabled, the audio input from the PC will be sent to the DVR. The default setting is ‘mute’. Click on this icon to enable/mute the audio output from the camera for the focus window, button down for enable, button up for mute.
Camera / Status indicators for cameras 1-16 (GREEN for normal, RED for motion) for the DVR. Click on any of these icons to select the corresponding camera of the DVR to be displayed in the focus window. Alarm In / Status indicators for alarm inputs 1-4 (GREEN for normal, RED for alarm) for the DVR. Alarm Out / Alarm outputs 1-2 (GREEN for normal state, RED for triggered state) for the DVR.
Click on this icon to call up Setup dialog. Following is a brief description for each item: Device Name – any meaningful name for the (DVR) device. Address – IP address or URL domain name for the (DVR) device. It should be the same as the IP address (for Static IP) or URL (for PPPoE) in Network Setup for the (DVR) device. Control Port – the control port for the (DVR) device. The default value is 67. Data Port – the data port for the (DVR) device. The default value is 68.
System Requirements of Remote PC It is recommended to access the digital video/audio recorder using a PC that meets the following system requirements. If you use a PC that does not meet the following system requirements, it may cause problems such as slow imaging or the browser unable to operate. PC IBM PC/AT compatible. CPU Intel® Pentium® 4, 1.4 GHz or above. OS MicroSoft® Windows® XP or Windows® 2000 with SP4. Monitor 1024 x 768 or above. Memory (DRAM) 512MB.
10. PDA/Mobile Phone Remote Access The digital video/audio recorder can also be remotely accessed by using a web browser installed on a PDA or mobile phone that (1) supports xHTML and MJPEG file format, and (2) has screen resolution at 320x240 or above. Please enter the domain name or IP address of the digital video/audio recorder in the Location/Address field of the web browser, and the remote login display will be shown.
Appendix A--MS-Windows HEM player There are several MS-Windows utility programs in the bundled CD, HEM Player, Keyboard Control Simulator, and M4V/H.264 to AVI Conversion Utility. The HEM Player is meant to play archived/backed up files on local PC. The AVI Conversion utility converts H.264 files to standard *.AVI files. Please insert the CD in the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive in your PC, and then double click on /Setup.exe in the CD to install, and Utilities/Setup.exe to install the utility programs.
To select an archived file for playback, please click on File menu, and then select Open. After an archived file is opened, the user may click on the player buttons to play the file. The following diagram shows the screen after the Play button is pressed. The user may print the whole player screen (including the current video image) or the current video image by selecting File menu, and then select Print or Print Video respectively.
To select the DVR to control, please click on the button as circled in the above diagram to set the corresponding DVR ID. Please note that the RS-232/422/485 setup (Section 6.9), including the DVR ID, in the DVRs must be configured correctly (Model must be set as Control Protocol). Please use the buttons MAIN-AUX ON, MAIN-AUX OFF, CALL-AUX ON, CALL-AUX OFF to switch on/off the output of the controlled DVR.
Appendix B--The mouse operation interface reference When you make use of the mouse operation the DVR please move the cursor to screen below, you will see the icons of mouse function displayed, pressing the diagram mark to hint an operation of choose your demand then.
Motion detection setup Move the cursor to Menu -> Setup -> Camera -> Motion setting -> Detection setting Move the cursor to screen below, the icons of motion detection will be displayed.
Go to Figure down Zoom Figure up Preset Focus Auto Focus Iris Auto pan Speed Mark position SEQ Video adjustment icons This camera default All camera default Default Common icons Up Down Enter Code Left Right Delete Back space Confirmed Space Mark Reduce/Add Numeral key - 75 -
Appendix C – Specifications O.S. System Multiplex Certification Format Input Main monitor Video Main-AUX Call monitor Call-AUX Loop-through Loss detection Motion detection Input Audio Output Compression Record Display Playback Frame rate (IPS) & Resolution Mode Pre-record time Post-record time Resolution Split windows Frame rate Freeze Sequential switch Digital Zoom Frame rate (IPS) & Resolution Search Operation HDD Storage Partitions Backup Embedded Linux 2.
Alarm Input Output Buzzer Triggered by Event log Ethernet Web E-mail Video Network Control Setup Reliability Audio Protocol Remote users Bandwidth Remote stations I/R RS-232 RS-485 / RS-422 Local Remote Multi-lingual System recovery Timer Dust filter Security Weights & Dimension Measures Weight Source Power Consumption Operating Temperature 16 contact or TTL/CMOS signal, polarity selectable 2 Normally Open, 2 Normally Closed relay output Yes Sensor input, Video loss, & Motion Yes 1 RJ-45 10/100BaseT
Appendix D – Time Zone Table Time Zone Offset Samoa Hawaii Alaska Pacific Time (US & Canada) GMT – 11:00 GMT – 10:00 GMT – 09:00 GMT – 08:00 Arizona, US Mountain Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan Mountain Time (US & Canada) Central America, Saskatchewan Central Time (US & Canada) Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey GMT – 07:00 GMT – 07:00 GMT – 07:00 GMT – 06:00 GMT – 06:00 GMT – 06:00 Bogota, Lima, Quito, Indiana (East) Eastern Time (US & Canada) GMT – 05:00 DST Start End ˇ ˇ Mar, 2nd Sun, 2:00 Mar,
Abu Dhabi, Muscat Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan Time Zone GMT + 04:00 GMT + 04:00 Offset Kabul Ekaterinburg Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi Kathmandu GMT + 04:30 GMT + 05:00 GMT + 05:00 GMT + 05:30 GMT + 05:45 Almaty, Novosibirsk Astana, Dhaka, Sri Lanka Rangoon Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta Krasnoyarsk GMT + 06:00 GMT + 06:00 GMT + 06:30 GMT + 07:00 GMT + 07:00 Irkutsk, Ulaan Bataar Beijing, Chingqing, H. K.
Appendix E – Recording Table NTSC Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only System Storage (GB): 200 Average Resolution Recording Rate (IPS) Quality Picture Size (KB)* 120 60 30 15 10 5 720x480 9 32.2 58 115 173 345 (Full D1) 8 27.7 67 134 201 401 7 21.0 88 176 265 529 6 18.4 101 201 302 604 5 14.0 132 265 397 794 4 11.3 164 328 492 983 3 7.7 241 481 722 1443 2 5.6 331 661 992 1984 1 3.6 514 1029 1543 3086 720x240 9 16.
PAL Recording Time (in Hour) - For Reference Only System Storage (GB): 200 Average Resolution Recording Rate (IPS) Quality Picture Size (KB)* 100 50 25 12.5 8 4 720x576 9 42.0 53 106 165 331 (Full D1) 8 36.0 62 123 193 386 7 27.3 81 163 254 509 6 21.3 104 209 326 652 5 18.3 121 243 379 759 4 14.7 151 302 472 945 3 10.0 222 444 694 1389 2 7.3 304 609 951 1903 1 4.7 473 946 1478 2955 720x288 9 21.0 53 106 212 331 661 (Half D1) 8 18.