User’s Manual 4-Channel DVR (Digital Video Recorder) This manual describes the basic operation of this DVR model.
GENERAL SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS This DVR is manufactured to satisfy international safety standards. Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to the DVR or any products connected to it. 1. Use a proper power source. Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the specified voltage (90~260 VAC). 2. Never insert anything metallic into the DVR case - this can cause electric shock. 3. Do not operate in wet & dusty conditions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Overview of this DVR OVERVIEW OF THIS DVR 06 Chapter 2: Getting To Know Your DVR DVR FRONT PANEL 06 DVR BACK PANEL 08 Chapter 3: Remote Controller REMOTE CONTROLLER PANEL 10 Chapter 4: Getting Started OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES 11 Chapter 5: Hardware Installation HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION 12 CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR 13 CAMERA INSTALLATION 13 SENSOR/ MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION 15 ALARM INSTALLATION 15 LAN-DVR CONNECTION 16 POWER C
Controlling Playback, Viewing and Record View: PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH 28 VIEW CONTROL DURING PLAYBACK 30 RECORD VIEW CONTROL 31 RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 31 Chapter 7: Trouble Shooting Guide TROUBLE SHOOTING 32 Appendix: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 34 RECORDING TIME TABLE 36 PRODUCT WARRANTY 36 TECHNICAL SUPPORT 36 Network Viewer Manual 37 Remote DVR Client 2.
Chapter 1: Overview of this DVR OVERVIEW OF THIS DVR This DVR is a Digital Security System designed to record/retrieve up to 4 channels of video at the same time. It adopts a digital image compression technology to compress the input channel video streams, and uses a hard disk to record the compressed video stream. Please refer to the following chapters for set up and usage instructions: • Chapter 5 - HARDWARE INSTALLATION explains how to install the DVR and other accessories in your home.
Use the SELECT button to confirm a menu option or value in a menu field. ALL-CH1-CH2-CH3-CH4 This SEL button allows you to select camera images in live recording or playback mode. The default display setting of the DVR is set to “ALL” which displays all 4 channels of video at the same time. The following options are available for displaying video images on your monitor: ALL: Displays all 4 channels of video in quad screen mode 1-2-3-4: Displays each channel of video individually in full screen mode.
DVR BACK PANEL For more details on installation, refer to Chapter 5 - Hardware Installation. POWER ON/OFF SWITCH Use this button to turn on or off the DVR. VIDEO OUT Connect the DVR to a TV or monitor using a BNC cable. You can connect two monitors or TVs to the DVR unit. And if you connect one of VIDEO OUT ports to the VCR, you can backup data with the VCR. LOOP OUT (BNC ) These are loop output of camera input. CAMERA IN (or CHANNEL IN) Connect cameras to the DVR.
The following features are found on this DVR LAN Connect the DVR to your computer or routing device such as a DSL modem or hub using a LAN cable for remote viewing. LAN Port The LAN (RJ-45) jack is used to connect the DVR to a Local Area Network. This allows you to control the DVR for remote viewing via the internet.
Chapter 3: Remote Controller REMOTE CONTROLLER PANEL CH1/ CH2/ CH3/ CH4/ ALL: The buttons to s elect channels. REC: The button to start recording. STOP: The button to stop playback or recording. PLAY: The button to s tart video playback. FF: The button to playback-recorded video faster. REW: The button to play recorded video backward. PAUSE: The button to pause video playback. MENU: The button to display the on screen menu. UP/ DOWN: The buttons to choose a menu field.
Chapter 4: Getting Started OVERVIEW OF SET UP PROCEDURES Below is an overview of the installation steps required get your DVR unit working. Each step is explained in detail in Chapter 5 - Hardware Installation. (1) Install a hard disk drive. (2) Connect the DVR to a TV set or monitor. (3) Connect cameras (up to 4) to the DVR. (4) Connect optional accessories (sensors or alarm). (5) Connect the LAN cable between DVR and network switch or router. (6) Connect the power. (7) Turn the power on.
Chapter 5: Hardware Installation HARD DISK DRIVE INSTALLATION Check to verify the hard drive’s jumper setting. Important: The jumper setting must be set to "master". Check the jumper setting diagram on your hard drive or consult your hard drive manual for instructions. Note: The default setting of hard disk drive is set to “master”. Firmly connect the ribbon cable (IDE cable) & power cable to the hard drive interface and carefully put the hard drive into the HDD rack.
CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR TV SET OR MONITOR Video Input/Output Connection (For TV / monitor screen display) To display the DVR’s picture, the video output signal need to be transferred to your TV set or monitor. Any TV set that has a VIDEO INPUT terminal is suitable for displaying the picture. The figure above shows the video signal line connection. Using an BNC cable, connect the VIDEO IN terminal of your TV to the VIDEO OUT terminal of your DVR rear panel.
For cameras that have a built-in microphone If you would like to install cameras that have a built-in microphone, follow the diagram below for installation. Connection Type 1 – For cameras that have a video/audio splitter cable. Connection Type 2 – For cameras that have video/audio terminals on the rear panel of the camera body.
SENSOR/ MOTION DETECTOR INSTALLATION You can connect up to 4 motion sensors (not included in the DVR package) to the DVR. There are two steps to install sensors. 1. Connect the sensor signal lines to the signal input terminal. 2. Connect the sensor power lines to the appropriate power source. In general, there are three different types of sensors available.
Note: Contact an authorized dealer for information about buying the appropriate alarm for your needs and for information concerning proper installation procedures. LAN-DVR CONNECTION You can connect your DVR to a local area network or to the internet. See the diagram below to make the LAN connection. For remote viewing from your computer, you must have a LAN connection or Internet access to use this feature. Refer to Chapter 6 - NETWORK SETUP for information on how to set up the DVR for remote controlling.
POWER CONNECTION Connect the power adapter to the power adapter jack located at the rear panel of the DVR unit. Now, the DVR is ready to run! Turn on the power button at the rear side of the DVR. The next chapter will explain the about the DVR menu and how to operate your DVR.
Chapter 6: DVR Menu MAIN MENU In order to select cameras for recording, set recoding quality, schedule recording times and to set other operation parameters, you will need to access the DVR’s menu. To access the DVR’s main menu, press the menu button see the following screen on the monitor connected to the DVR. on the DVR’s front panel.
RECORD SELECT To select cameras for recording, navigate to RECORD SELECT. Then, use the buttons on the DVR’s front panel to select a camera for recording. MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 > RECORD SELECT 1234 You can also press the select button for different combinations of camera recording. For example, • When you choose (- - - -), no cameras will record. • When you choose (1 2 3 4), all cameras record. • When you choose (- - - 4), only camera 4 will record.
MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH > RECORD FRAMERATE 30 The factory default setting is 30, which means the DVR records at the speed of 30 frames per second. The higher the record frame rate, the more natural motion will be displayed on the screen for playback. The lower the record frame rate, the more space you will save on the hard disk drive. There are different record frame rate settings to choose from (between 30 frames and 1 frame per second).
or down Press the up desired time selection. button on the DVR’s front panel to move the arrow V to the Then press the select button to change between continuous recording (T), sensor recording (S) and no recording (--) for the selected time slot. (T) System will record continuously during this period. (S) System will record when sensor or motion is triggered. Refer to SENSOR/ MOTION SETUP on page 25 to setup a sensor/ motion detector. (--) System will not record during this period.
CURRENT PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM :-----:-----:------ The Factory Default Password is 111111. To enter this number press the button labeled 1 the front panel of the DVR six times. on Once you input the your current password, set a new six digit password using the numbered buttons on the front panel of the DVR. , , , Then, confirm your new password by entering the number again.
SUB MENU > PASSWORD CHANGE TIME SET AUDIO RECORD AUDIO MUTE VIDEO SYSTEM LANGUAGE SETUP ON OFF NTSC ENGLISH PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT) PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT When you move the arrow to AUDIO RECORD and push the select changed to ON or OFF. button, the option will be If the option is ON then the audio will be recorded onto the hard drive when you push RECORD button. When you move the arrow to AUDIO MUTE and push the select button, the option will be changed to ON or OFF.
To navigate and to make the desired selections use the up down and select buttons on the front panel of the DVR unit. OVERWRITE ENABLED: If you choose YES (default setting), recording continues and over writes previous recording when hard disk drive space is full. The overwriting space is indicated next to HARD DRIVE USED. The data not to overwrite isn’t deleted. You can search the data by Time Search. (Please refer to PLAYBACK CONTROL BY TIME SEARCH, page 28.
SENSOR/ MOTION SETUP To set up recording that is activated by a motion sensor connected to the DVR, navigate to SENSOR SETUP MAIN MENU CAMERA SELECT 1234 RECORD SELECT 1234 RECORD MODE EACH RECORD FRAMERATE 30 VIDEO QUALITY NORMAL RECORD SCHEDULE SUB MENU HARD DRIVE SETUP > SENSOR / MOTION SETUP Then, press the select button to display the following menu: SELECT SENSOR / MOTION SETUP > SENSOR/ MOTION RECORD TIME ALARM OUT TIME SENSOR TYPE CH-1 NOT INSTALLED CH-2 NOT INSTALLED CH-3 NOT INSTALLED CH-4 NOT
SENSOR/ MOTION SETUP SENSOR/ MOTION RECORD TIME ALARM OUT TIME SENSOR TYPE >CH-1 NOT INSTALLED CH-2 NOT INSTALLED CH-3 NOT INSTALLED CH-4 NOT INSTALLED 10 00 MOTION LEVEL4 LEVEL4 LEVEL4 LEVEL4 PRESS (UP, DOWN) , THEN (SELECT) PRESS (MENU) TO EXIT In NORMAL-CLOSE mode, if an intruder cuts the cable line that connects the sensor to the DVR, sensor recording starts automatically.
Important! : : The MAC ADDRESS is issued by the manufacturer and should be on a label located on the network board in your DVR. Keep this number in a safe place for future reference. If you have a battery failure, replace the on-board backup battery and re-input the MAC ADDRESS. 1. After turning off the power, take off the network board. 2. Move and fix the jumper into the left 2 pins on the center of the main board. 3.
5. Use the up button and down buttons to move the arrow from left to right and use the select to change the numbers. 6. Once you have finished making your changes, press the menu button position A (Refer to the diagram above). The arrow will return to ABOUT NETWORK SETTINGS: ACCEPT CLIENT: If the ACCEPT CLIENT option is set as [YES], remote DVR access control is enabled so you can control your DVR remotely via a LAN connection using the "Remote DVR Client" software included on CD in the DVR package.
SEARCH TIME HARD DRIVE: MASTER 04/05/21 06:59:59 – 04/05/21 06:59:59 > 01 TIME 02 TIME 03 TIME 04 TIME 05 SENSOR 2004/05/21 2004/05/21 2004/05/20 2004/05/20 2004/05/20 (UP, DOWN) MOVE (MENU) EXIT 01:15:20 00:25:33 11:35:55 10:48:12 09:57:55 (PLAY) PLAY (FF) SELECT EVENT OR TIME 04/05/21 = year/month/day 06:59:59 = hour/minute/second Note: When the arrow is pointing at a specific event, the date and time shows the beginning (date and time) to the ending (date and time) of that recorded event.
SEARCH TIME > HARD DRIVE: MASTER 03/05/21 06:59:59 – 03/05/21 06:59:59 ∧ > 01 TIME 02 TIME 03 TIME 04 TIME 05 SENSOR 2004/05/21 2004/05/21 2004/05/20 2004/05/20 2004/05/20 (UP, DOWN) MOVE (MENU) EXIT 01:15:20 00:25:33 11:35:55 10:48:12 09:57:55 (PLAY) PLAY (FF) SELECT EVENT OR TIME VIEW CONTROL DURING PLAYBACK If you have set the RECORD MODE to EACH (see page 19), you can use the select button on the DVR front panel to select the camera that you want to view in full screen during playback.
RECORD VIEW CONTROL When you have finished entering all of the settings in the DVR menu and the record button is pressed, the recording process starts immediately. In the example below, the recording channel indicators n next to CH1 and CH2 indicate that those channels have been selected to record. CH3 and CH4 are not recording. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS To reset the DVR settings back to the factory default, press the pause button 5 times.
Chapter 7: Trouble Shooting Guide TROUBLE SHOOTING 1. What kind of camera should I buy for this DVR ? Any BNC or RCA interface indoor/outdoor/infrared camera will work with the DVR. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a color or black/white camera. However, web cameras that require a USB interface are not compatible with this DVR. 2. What kind of sensor device should I buy for sensor recording? Any motion detection sensor will be compatible with this DVR. 3.
15. How long is the warranty period? One year after the date of purchase. We will gladly offer replacement for all defective units. 16. What is the correct jumper setting for using a single hard disk drive? Single master without slave. Most of HDD drives come with the jumper setting as a master without slave so you may not need to change the jumper setting after you purchase HDD and install it into DVR. Check the documentation that came with your hard drive. 17.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ITEM DESCRIPTION REMARKS VIDEO Video Input Format NTSC / PAL AUTO FUNCTION Operating system RTOS in firmware Video Input Channels 4CH Composite video (BNC) Video Output Channels 2CH Composite video (BNC) Loop Through Output 4CH Composite video (BNC) Input Level Main TV Output 1 1.0Vp-p +/-10% Composite, 75 Ohm Unbalanced 1.0Vp-p Composite, 75 Ohm Unbalanced Main TV Output 2 1.
Connection Supporting 1 Client FUNCTION: -Live Monitoring -HDD Searching -Setup Available ALARM Sensor Input Alarm Output * Motion Detection 4 Port / NC or NO Non-isolated TTL input Ground Common 1Port / NO Isolated Relay Output Available for each camera Multi Detection Level CONNECTOR Video Input 4 Ports (BNC) Loop Through Output 4 Ports (BNC) Audio Input (mono) RCA 1 Port (White) Audio Output (mono) Line Output, RCA Jack (Red) Main TV Output 2 Ports (BNC) Sensor Input Alarm Output 8 pins T
RECORDING CONDITIONS Based on 40GB of storage with the installation of 4 cameras. This DVR can support up to 1TB.
Remote DVR Client 2.5 Operation Manual Version 2.
Contents Contents ........................................................................................................................................... 38 1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 39 2. Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 39 A. DVR – PC Network Connection ...................
1. Introduction Welcome to Remote DVR Client 2.5 Software! This Software allows you to access your DVR from a remote location to view live and recorded video. If you setup audio recording, you can also receive audio data from the DVR. You can capture (record) the video and audio data from the DVR, and play the stored stream. simple instructions about how to use PC client for this Digital Video Recorder. 2. Overview A. DVR – PC Network Connection There can be three different types of DVR-PC connection. i.
iii. Remote Network via Internet Connection 1. Connect the DVR to the Internet using a Cat5 (RJ-45) cable. The connection would be using LAN, DSL or Cable Modem. 2. Set the IP address and any necessary network configuration setting. 3. Software Installation A. Remote Viewing with Remote DVR Client 2.5 Software A client software package should be installed in a remote PC. The product allows a user to access to the DVR and remotely view the current images as well as control and change settings of it. i.
For the remote connection to the DVR, click “Connect” button. Then the following “DVR Client Connection Manager” window will appear on the screen.
- DVR IP: The DVR IP address is the IP address of the remote DVR. * Input target remote DVR’s IP address. * Check “Save IP Address” if you want to save the IP address for future use. - Password: The password is same password used for formatting the DVR’s Hard Drive. The default value is 111111 (six digits). 4. When Connection is Failed However, if the client failed to connect to the DVR, one of following pop-up windows will appear on the screen.
4. After Connection A. DVR Main Window After you input right IP address & password, click OK button on “DVR Client Connection Manager” window. Then the stream of video image will be displayed on the DVR main view window. i. Connection Status When successfully connected, you would see “Connected” sign. This window also displays DVR IP address and shows changes of connection speed. - To disconnect, simply click “Disconnect.” - To close the application, click “Close Window” button.
ii. Changing Color Mode 1. From DVR Client 2.5, the image picture quality is adjustable A. 256 Color i. Using 256-color palette to display image. ii. This option is preferred when the client PC computing power is not high. B. True Color i. Using 24-bit true color to display image. ii. This option shows more natural image. However, it requires more computing power than 256-Color setting. 2. Changing Color Mode A. Press “Color Setup” at the menu bar. Then you would see following diagram window. i.
iv. DVR Control - View Mode The view mode is a default and the indicator shows the current DVR operational state, view. Record Mode When you click “REC” button, the remote DVR starts recording video on its hard drive. To stop recording, press the stop button.
- Play Mode To review the recorded video, press “PLAY” button. Then, the “DVR play” control panel would be pop-up. You can start playing while either select the start time or select the event you want to play. [Note: Figure above shows that only master hard drive has recorded video, and there are more than seven recording events (the DVR user pressed REC button or Sensor is activated)] [Note: Current version, ver.2.5, only transfers the last 7 events of each hard drive.
A. Timed Play Set the playback starting point (year/date/hour/min/sec) in this box and click “Start Timed Play” button for replay. If there are two hard disk drives installed in DVR, you can choose one hard drive for the playback starting point to see the recorded event. B. Event Play First, select the event on the list, which you like to replay and then click “Start Event Play” button. Then it will playback the event you selected.
- FF (Fast Forward) Mode Once the DVR is in PLAY mode, the FF button would be enabled. If you want to play faster, press FF button. Then, you would see “PLAY FF” on the DVR state indicator. Also, you would see “FF1” on the screen. There are three levels of FF speed1; i. FF1 – about 2 times faster than normal play mode. ii. FF2 – about 3 times faster than normal play mode. iii. FF3 – about 4 times faster than normal play mode. To switch the fast forward play speed, press FF.
- REW (Rewind) Mode While playing, fast forward playing or pause, you can press REW(Rewind) button if you want play backward. Then, you would see “PLAY REW” on the DVR state indicator. Also, you would see “REW” on the screen. - PAUSE Mode If you want to see still image, you can press PAUSE button to do it. To resume play, press “PLAY” button.
- Capture & Play Using Capture & Play, you can record real-time event on hard disk drive of your PC. A. Record events on your PC hard disk drive. When you click “REC” button, it will start to record the incoming video on your PC hard disk. The DVR client creates “stream_files” folder where the execution file is located. When the client is recording, the Capture & Play status indicator would show the current status, Recording. B.
The file name itself contains the information about the year_date_hour_min_sec, which indicate the time of recording. So you can easily check the recording time information only by file name. If you want to playback recorded event, select the file on the list and click “Open”. Then you will see the event displaying on your PC screen. C. Fast Forward While local playing, you can press FF button to play faster. Like DVR fast forward play, there are several levels of playing speed, but there are five levels.
E. Pause To see still image, press PAUSE button to stop the playback for a while. - Frame Rate There are 30 different frames rate settings that you can choose. Maximum frames rate is 30 frames per seconds. The minimum is 1 frame per second.
B. DVR Management - DVR Record mode It shows the current DVR Record mode (Each/Quad) on connection. You can’t make any change in record mode on your PC with Remote DVR Client. The record mode change can be made only on DVR. (Please refer to “Record Mode” section on our DVR operation manual to know how to change the record mode) - Hard Disk Information Hard Disk Information shows the number hard drive installed in DVR and its total size. If you click “Detailed HDD Info.
- Video Quality There are three video quality mode: High, Normal, Low. The higher the video quality, the clearer the image on the screen. The data stream size will be smaller as you lower the video quality. - Record Frame Rate There are nine different Record Frame Rates (1,2,3,4,5,7,10,15,30) settings that you can choose. The less the frame rates, the more recording time on hard drive on your PC or DVR. The more recording frames rates you choose, the more natural streaming motion appears while playback.
- Alarm On Duration If the alarming device is attached to DVR, this option sets alarm duration. It controls how many seconds the alarm goes on since it goes off. There are 35 different time settings on the alarming duration. You can also make the alarm off or on ceaselessly. - Alarm Record Duration There are 7 different “Alarm Record Duration” time settings. When a motion detection device is attached to DVR, this function will control the motion detect periods in second.
- DVR Speaker Enable This option enables/disables the speaker of the DVR (Not the audio output of the client). If you enabled the DVR audio recoding and the speaker is enabled, you would be able to hear audio sound from the DVR. - Input Channels Select the camera that should be on for monitoring. To make all of four cameras to activate, all channels should be “ON” mode. If you want to turn off some of the cameras, click “ON” button. Then it will be turned off.
off for a certain hour, it won’t record during that time. If motion detection device is attached to DVR, sensor recording schedule can be set up. If the sensor detects a certain movement during a sensor-on hour, the recording starts. - Update Setting To make all the changes to activate, you have to click “Update Setting” button. C. Statistics While remotely connected, you can see all the detailed information including connection status and data stream statistic on the window.
DVR HDD PC Viewer Operation Manual Version 1.
Introduction This document is the Operation Manual for HDD PC Viewer of this DVR. The application will show you stream image stored in the HDD which was previously formatted and recorded by this DVR. If any formatted HDD is connected to your PC, the application will automatically detect the HDD and show the recorded stream. You can also save the current screen to a BMP file, and save the current stream to a stream file [the file extension for the stream file is “MYS”].
Table of Contents 1. Installation ........................................................................................................................... 62 A. Hardware Installation .................................................................................................. 62 B. Software Installation ............................................................................................... 62 2. Execution .......................................................................................
1. Installation A. Hardware Installation As stated above, the application shows stream which is stored in AX HDD. Before installing and executing the application, make sure that you connected AX HDD to the IDE cable of your PC directly, or via USB HDD adaptor B. Software Installation Make sure that the OS of your PC is Windows 2000 or later [XP or 2003]. Otherwise, the application will not operate properly. The application is just one execution file. So copy it to any directory you want. 2.
3. DVR HDD PC Viewer A. User Interface The default page of the application is DVR HDD PC Viewer. The user interface is shown in Fig.1.
B. Functions i. HDD Selection Once the application detects one or more AX HDDs, it automatically selects the first AX HDD. You can select any AX HDD [the AX HDDs are marked as ]. However, you cannot select the normal HDD, which may be Windows-formatted one. ii. Valid Stream Region Indication Once an AX HDD is selected, the application detects valid stream region where valid video stream resides. The valid stream region is marked as green within the Valid Stream Region Indicator (see Fig.1). iii.
vii. Direct Access If the stream stored in an AX HDD is quite long, you may have difficulty to find the exact scene you want to see. When you find a scene you would like to show your friend or report to police officer later, please remember the number in the Direct Access Input edit box, so that you can go there directly by entering the number in the edit box and pressing “GO” button besides it. viii. Screen Capturing If you want to capture, or backup, current screen, press Capture Current Screen button.
4. MYS File Player A. User Interface The default page of the application is MYS file player. The user interface is shown in Fig.2. MYS File Information Display MYS File Player Select Button Application Option Button Screen MYS File Select Dialog Positioning Slider Bar File Open Button MYS File Info. Display Button Status Bar Fast Rewind Volume Control One Frame Backward Capture Current Screen Button [BMP] Play Backward Pause Play One Frame Forward Fast Forward Channel Selection Fig.2.
B. Functions i. File Open You can open MYS file by clicking File Open Button. And then select the file which you want and click the “Open” button. ii. Positioning Slider Bar You can see the position of the frame in the playing stream by the Positioning Slider Bar. iii. Playback Once an AX HDD is selected, the application automatically displays first screen recorded at the very beginning of it. Then, you can see stream at anywhere within the valid stream reason. iv.
5. Application Setting A. User Interface Default Video Mode Selection [For MYS Player] Default Video Mode Selection [For Viewer] Change BMP File Saving Directory Enable/Disable Capturing Time Stamp Printing Enable/Disable Company Name Printing Change MYS File Saving Directory Enable/Disable Application Closing Confirm Enable/Disable Notification Message when the application detects the graphic device does not support hardware color conversion.
Press “Change” Button to change the directory where the new BMP capture file will be stored. 2. Printing Capture Information You can enable/disable printing capturing information on the BMP file. 3. Capturing Time You can enable/disable printing capturing time. 4. Company Signature You can enable/disable printing company name. iii. MYS Stream Capturing Related Setting 1. Saving Directory Press “Change” button to change the directory where the new MYS stream file will be stored. iv.