DVQ-2, DMR 4/8/16 RT USER MANUAL 1
SUPER/CIRCUITS 11000 NORTH MOPAC EXPRESSWAY SUITE 300 Austin, TX 78759 Phone 800-335-9777 • Fax 866-2567-9777 2
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Warning..................................................................................................................................................3 1. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................6 1.1 General Information ....................................................................................................................6 1.2 Features.....................................
7.0 NETWORKING...............................................................................................................................45 7.1 Things to do before networking your DVR...............................................................................45 7.2 Test your connection................................................................................................................48 7.3 Software Installation...............................................................................
1. OVERVIEW 1.1 General Information • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Video Compression Frame: MJPEG ; Format CIF: MPEG4 USB Interface NO Backup Device Network remote backup IR Transmitter NO Audio I/O 1 audio input, 1 audio output (Mono) R.E.T.R. (Remote EventTrigger Recording) NO Dimension 375mm (W) × 61mm (H) × 281mm (D) Support multi-language OSD System auto recovery. Supports PTZ cameras using RS-485. Support daylight savings. Supports manual / timer / motion / alarm / network remote recording.
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1) LED Indicators The following LEDs will be on when: • • • • • • HDD (Hard Drive): HDD is reading or recording HDD Full: HDD is full. ALARM: Alarm is triggered TIMER: When timer recording is turned on PLAY: Under playing status REC: Under recording status 2) MENU Press “MENU” button to enter the main menu. 3) ENTER / SET • Press “ENTER” button to confirm the setting. • Press “SET” to change the position of the channel display.
7) Press “ ” button to display the 4 channels. Press “-” button to change the setting in the menu. 8) Press “SEQ” button to activate the call monitor, and press again to quit. Press ”+” button to change the setting in the menu. 9) or POWER Press POWER button for 1 to 3 seconds to turn the DVR on or off. Note: Stop recording before turning off the DVR. 10) “CH1” “CH2” “CH3” “CH4” Press one of the buttons to select the channel to display. 11) REC Press “REC” button to turn on manual recording.
2.1.2 Playback Press “ ” or “PLAY” button on the front panel, and the device will display the last recorded video. Note: For playback to work properly the DVR needs to record a minimum of 8192 video frames. Playback related operations are described below: / Fast Rewind • Fast Forward In playback you can increase fast forward and rewind speed by: Pressing “ Press “ • Pause ( “ once to get 4X speed forward and press twice to get 8X speed, etc. Maximum speed is 32X.
2.2 DVQ-2 Rear Panel 1) 75Ω / HI-IMPEDANCE When using LOOP, switch to HI-IMPEDANCE. When not using LOOP switch to 75Ω. 2) LOOP / INPUT (For channel 1~4) LOOP Video output connector. INPUT: Connect to video sources. Note: For video and audio applications, use inputs 1 or 2 with a audio camera. 3) MONITOR Connect to MAIN monitor. 4) CALL Use CALL monitor to view alarm triggered channel sequence. 5) Audio IN Connect to audio sources. Use in conjunction with video channel 1.
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2.2 DMR 4, 8, 16 RT Rear Panel 1) DISK ARRAY PORT: Connect to one disk array for extending HDD capacity. 2) IR PORT: Connect to the IR receiver. 3) RS485 PORT: Connect to external devices (such as PTZ camera) with RS485-A and RS485-B. 4) EXTERNAL I/O PORT: Insert the supplied 15PIN DSUB to this port for connecting external devices (alarm input, external alarm, PTZ camera). 5) USB PORT: Support firmware update and file backup. 6) D/V PORT (Digital Video Port): Connect to a VGA converter card.
3.0 Installation Guide 3.1 Camera and Monitor Installation This manual has been carefully written to help you assemble and configure your digital video recorder system for optimal performance. It’s easy to setup your digital video recorder just follow the instructions on the following pages. If you have any comments questions about this manual, please feel free to call us at 800-335-9777. 1. Remove your monitor from the box for testing your cameras and cables.
4. Test each component of your video system prior to installation. Connect each camera directly to the video monitor, using a new power adapter and cable for each camera. This will test each component of your video system prior to installation. If you get a bad picture while testing your camera, it could be a bad monitor, camera or the cable. It’s real easy to figure out what’s causing the malfunction by just simply troubleshooting.
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4.0 GETTING STARTED 4.1 INTRODUCTION This digital video recorder is designed to function right out of the box. We made setting up your DVR easier by adjusting the time, date and record settings for you. Your DVR is set to record for 14 days with the video quality and frame rate set to the highest settings. IConnect the AC Power Cord with Power Adapter and plug into an electrical AC outlet. Turn your DVR on by hitting the power button on the front panel.
4.2 RECONFIGURE YOUR DVR Go into the main MENU and run the FACTORY DEFAULT, CLEAR HARD DRIVE, and set SYSTEM TIME. Set OVERWRITE, MOTION DETECTION and RECORD settings. 1. FACTORY DEFAULT 2. CLEAR HARD DRIVE 3. SYSTEM TIME 4. OVERWRITE 5. MOTION DETECTION 6. RECORD SETTINGS BASIC MENU SETUP 1. Press the MENU key on the front panel to login. The Menu allows you to configure your digital video recorder (DVR) settings. 2. Use CH. SELECTORS 1 ~ 16 to key in the password.
The password screen will appear: NOTE: The default Password is 0000. Simply press the Enter button. To key-in the Password, press the “RIGHT” and “LEFT” buttons to move between numbers, and use the “- MINUS” and “+ PLUS” buttons to change values. KEY UNLOCK PASSWORD 0000 Press the >ENTER button once and the MENU screen will appear. NOTE: If you get an error message “Password Error”, you have entered an incorrect password.
4.3 RESET DEFAULT Select ADVANCE> SYSTEM> RESET and press the ENTER button. NOTE: (> = hit the ENTER KEY) Reset all system settings to factory default settings. ADVANCE MENU CAMERA DETECTION ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK HDD INFO EVENT LOG RECORD TIMER DATE ADVANCE SYSTEM SERIAL TYPE RS-485 BAUD RATE 02400 HOST ID 001 PASSWORD SETUP RESET DEFAULT RESET CLEAR HDD HDD MASTER AUTO KEYLOCK NEVER LANGUAGE ENGLISH VERSION 1088-10-K2-04-AA-11 VIDEO FORMAT NTSC 5.
Push the LEFT key to select YES and push the ENTER key and confirm by pushing the ENTER key again to select OK. CLEAR HDD CLEAR HDD CLEAR HDD ARE YOU SURE ? CLEAR OK ? OK YES NO Set the DVR time and date. 4.5 DATE/ TIME 8. Select DATE from the main MENU and enter correct date and time. MENU RECORD TIMER DATE ADVANCE DATE DATE 2006 – Dec - 01 12 : 15 : 30 FORMAT Y-M-D DAYLIGHT SAVING ON Set OVERWRITE. 4.6 OVERWRITE 9. Select RECORD from the main MENU.
4.7 MOTION DETECTION From main MENU select ADVANCE> DETECTION> DETECTION SETUP and press the ENTER key. Select DETECTION, press ENTER key. NOTE: (> = hit the ENTER KEY) MENU RECORD TIMER DATE ADVANCE ADVANCE CAMERA DETECTION ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK HDD INFO EVENT LOG DETECTION DETECTION SETUP DETECTION TIMER Set DET ON for all active cameras.
4.8 RECORD QUALITY AND IPS Select RECORD from the main menu and press the ENTER key. Set EVENT RECORD ENABLE to YES. MENU RECORD TIMER DATE ADVANCE RECORD MANUAL RECORD ENABLE EVENT RECORD ENABLE TIMER RECORD ENABLE OVERWRITE RECORD IMG SIZE RECORD QUALITY MANUAL RECORD IPS EVENT RECORD IPS TIMER RECORD IPS TOTAL IPS SHARE NO YES NO YES FRAME BASIC 030 030 030 FIX Use Table 1 to set your RECORD QUALITY and IPS for DVQ-2.
Use Table 2 to set your RECORD QUALITY and IPS for DMR 4, 8, 16 RT. DMR-16RT Table 2 1) Recording time varies depending on: * Different camera quality * Different picture composition (object movement) 2) For DMR-8RT Record day: multiply “Record day” by 2. For DMR-4RT Record day: multiply “Record day” by 4.
Use example below to understand how to setup your IPS and QUALITY settings. EXAMPLE: Setup a DVR to record for 14 days using the FRAME RECORD MODE. Go to table 1 and you will see 10 options to choose from. If your preference is video quality, your best option is 21.3 days with a QUALITY of BEST and an IPS of 7. If you prefer to have a better flowing video or get at as close to real time as possible, then your choice would be to pick 14.7 days with a QUALITY of NORMAL and an IPS of 15.
5.0 MENU CONFIGURATION 5.1 MENU INTRODUCTION DVQ-2 DMR 4, 8, 16 RT Power Menu Enter key Plus +, Minus - keys Left, Right keys Search Up, Down keys Press the MENU button and enter your password. NOTE: If you get an error message “Password Error”, you have entered an incorrect password.
KEY UNLOCK PASSWORD 0000 The default admin password is 0000. Enter the default password, and press “ENTER”. MAIN MENU There are 4 options available in the Main Menu: RECORD -------- Record Setup TIMER ----------- Scheduling Record DATE ------------ Date Setup ADVANCE-------System Configuration MENU RECORD TIMER DATE ADVANCE Select “RECORD”, and press ” ENTER”. 5.2 RECORD Use the RECORD settings to setup the record quality, type and configuration.
1) MANUAL RECORD ENABLE Start / stop the manual recording. 2) EVENT RECORD ENABLE Start / stop the event recording. When enabled the recording is triggered by motion or external alarm. 3) TIMER RECORD ENABLE Start / stop the schedule recording. 4) OVERWRITE Select to overwrite previous recorded data for automatic continuous recording. When the HDD is full under O/W recording, OVERWRITE will clear 8GB of data to make room for new video data. 5) RECORD IMG SIZE Select image size: FRAME or CIF.
1) DATE Schedule up to 7 recording days: SUN / MON / TUE / WED / THU / FRI /SAT / MON–FRI / SAT-SUN / DAILY / OFF. Please see example below to schedule midnight applications. Example 1: To schedule from Sunday 23:30 to Monday 23:30, set Sunday from 23:30 to 23:30. Example 2: To schedule from Sunday 08:00 to Monday 15:00, set Sunday from 08:00 to 24:00, and Monday 24:00 to 15:00. NOTE: Before setting the timer recording schedule, turn on “TIMER RECORD ENABLE” in “RECORD” menu. 5.
5.6 Camera Advanced camera settings, change camera title, or adjust the brightness. Select “CAMERA”, and press ”ENTER”. ADVANCE CAMERA CAMERA DETECTION DISPLAY ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK BACKUP HDD INFO EVENT LOG TITLE BRIG CONT SATU HUE COV REC 01 110 120 128 128 NO YES 02 110 120 128 128 NO YES 03 110 120 128 128 NO YES 04 110 120 128 128 NO YES 1) TITLE Change the default camera name. Select camera title and change by pressing “ENTER” to access the character selection screen.
3. Advance motion detection settings. Use AREA to setup motion detection for a selected viewing area. Cameras will pickup areas of movement like moving tree branches in the back ground and trigger false motion alarm recordings. The AREA SETUP feature can be used to block out the tree branches, thereby reducing false motion alarms. Anything around the tree that is moving will trigger the motion detection alarm and start recording.
You can also up set up multi-detection areas. Press - MINUS to set the entire area under motion detection. Press + to disable motion detection for the entire area. 4) LS (Level of Sensitivity) Use to set motion detection sensitivity. The smaller the value, the higher sensitivity for motion detection. The highest sensitivity setting is 00, and the lowest sensitivity setting is 15. The default value is 07.
NOTE: When using an LCD monitor, and the “MONITOR OUT” setting in the “DISPLAY” menu is set to “MAIN”, the motion detection area setting will be disabled. ADVANCE CAMERA DETECTION DISPLAY ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK BACKUP HDD INFO EVENT LOG DISPLAY TITLE DISPLAY DATE DISPLAY HDD INFO LOSS SCREEN PLAYBACK INFO DWELL DURATION DE-INTERLACE MONITOR OUT OSD WATERMARK ON ON ON BLUE NORMAL (SEC) 2 ON MAIN SETUP ON (3.) Detection Timer Move the cursor to “DETECTION TIMER”, and press ”ENTER”.
4) LOSS SCREEN Set the video loss screen color (BLUE / BLACK). 5) PLAYBACK INFO Position playback information: CENTER or NORMAL 6) DWELL DURATION (SEC) Set CALL MONITOR duration time for each channel. (2 / 4 / 8 / 16 seconds) . 7) DE-INTERLACE DE-INTERLACE ON/ OFF. De-Interlace can help reduce flicker and various kinds of distortion on some monitors. 8) MONITOR OUT Select “MAIN” when the video output is a CRT monitor; or “VGA” when the video output is a LCD monitor.
3) KEY BUZZER Enable or disable sound when pressing buttons on front panel (ON / OFF). 4) VLOSS BUZZER Enable or disable sound for video loss (ON / OFF). 5) MOTION BUZZER Enable or disable sound when motion alarm is triggered (ON / OFF). 6) ALARM BUZZER Enable or disable sound when internal alarm is triggered (ON / OFF). 7) HDD BUZZER Enable or disable sound when HDD is full (ON / OFF). 8) HDD NEARLY FULL (GB) HDD BUZZER when enabled will trigger if HDD remaining memory is less than 5, 10, or 15 GB.
5.11 System Select “SYSTEM”, and press ”ENTER”. 1) SERIAL TYPE Press “ENTER” or “+” / “-” button to set the serial type (RS-485 / RS-232). 2) BAUD RATE Press “ENTER” or “+” / “-”button to set the baud rate (2400 / 9600 / 19200 / 57600). 3) HOST ID Press “ENTER” or “+” / “-” button to set the ID (0 ~ 255). 4) IR (Does not apply to this model) Press “ENTER” or “+” / “-” button to enable or disable IR (ON / OFF).
5.12 Network See Network Section in this manual, page 45. 5.13 Backup The backup file can be played in a PC using the supplied licensed Video Server software. Other media players like Windows Media Player or RealPlayer. can be used after the file is converted to an “AVI” format. See Video Backup Player page 42. Note: Backing up from the network requires the supplied AP software on the CD. Note: Use CH1 for video with audio backup only.
• AVAILABLE SIZE Display USB flash drive capacity. • CHANNEL Select channel by pressing the “ENTER” button and use the symbols X or • to select or deselect channels for backup. “X” channel is not selected for backup. • “ channel is selected for backup. “ • HDD NUM Press “ENTER” to select the HDD containing the backup data. • BACKUP TO USB Press “ENTER” to start copying to USB flash drive. 2) DISK BACKUP (CD writer backup not available on this unit) Only Use CD-R CD’s for backup.
3) SYSTEM LOG Show system error codes. Reference error code list below: Error Code in “SYSTEM LOG”: 1) SYS ERR 01-YYY #define SYS_ERR_AV087_ERR 1) A.) YYY=000 B.) YYY=001- AV087 2) SYS ERR 02-XXX #define SYS_ERR_AV087_BUF_FULL 3) SYS ERR 03-XXX #define SYS_ERR_AV087_BUF_EMPTY 4) SYS ERR 04-XXX #define SYS_ERR_IDE_ERR 5) SYS ERR 05-XXX #define SYS_ERR_SCAN_DISK 6) SYS ERR 06-XXX #define SYS_ERR_TOP_FAT_ERR 7) SYS ERR 07 (including 08, 09, etc.
6.0 Additional Operation 6.1 Key Lock and Unlock • Key Lock On: Press “MENU” + “ENTER” buttons on front panel to lock keys. • AUTO KEYLOCK: Set the time duration for key lock activation (Never / 10 SEC / 30 SEC / 60 SEC). See SYSTEM, AUTO KEYLOCK page 35. • Key Lock Off: Enter password to exit “Key Lock” mode. (Same password used for MENU entry) Note: See Password page 31. 6.
6.3 Upgrade (1) Firmware / Multilanguage OSD Upgrade • Use USB to upgrade: Format the USB memory to FAT 32. Get the upgrade files from your distributor. Save the upgrade files to your USB memory (do not change the file name). Go to “MAIN MENU” → “SYSTEM” → “UPGRADE”, and press the “ENTER” button. Select “YES”, and press “ENTER” button again to confirm upgrade. To view firmware version refer to the main menu > SYSTEM> VERSION page 31.
6.5 PTZ Camera Setup and Control • PTZ connections, see page 61: • PTZ System Setup: ID, protocol, baud rate setting at the DVR side: See lines 1,2 and 3 page 31 • PTZ remote control panel using Video Server software: See page 45 and 57 • PTZ ID, protocol, baud rate settings using the remote Video Server software: See System Config/ DVR/ Device Setup page 48. • PTZ Camera setup: See lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 page 30.
7.0 NETWORKING View video from your PC anywhere in the world by connecting your DVR LAN connection to your network system. 7.1 Things to do before networking your DVR 1. Connect DVR LAN connection to your LAN router. (Read Networking your DVR User Guide) 2. To connect to the world wide area network for remote viewing you must configure your router to allow port forwarding. Super Circuits does not provide technical support for router setup.
2. Select “NETWORK”, and press ”ENTER”. ADVANCE NETWORK CAMERA DETECTION DISPLAY ALERT REMOTE SYSTEM NETWORK BACKUP HDD INFO EVENT LOG NETWORK TYPE DNS PORT STATIC 168. 95. 1. 1 0080 3. NETWORK TYPE There are 3 network types: STATIC, PPPOE and DHCP. • STATIC Select NETWORK TYPE, press “+” or “-” button to set the network type as STATIC, and then press “ENTER” to enter submenu. Use “+” or “-” button to set IP, GATEWAY and NETMASK. 4.
• PPPOE PPPoE needs one “username” and “password” subscribed from ISP provider. NETWORK NETWORK TYPE DNS PORT PPPOE PPPOE 168. 95. 1. 1 0080 IP 160 . 121 . 346 . 236 GATEWAY 160 . 121 . 346 . 236 NETMASK 255 . 255 . 255 . 254 • DHCP The DHCP function needs to be supported by a router or a cable modem network with DHCP services. Note: DHCP and PPPoE network types need to apply for DDNS services to get “Hostname”. NETWORK NETWORK TYPE DNS PORT DHCP DHCP 168. 95. 1. 1 0080 IP 160 . 121 . 346 .
2) Set the DVR network setting in “SYSTEM CONFIG” using Video Server → select “PPPOE” in “IP TYPE”. Type the “User Name” and “Password” given to you from your ISP. Press ”APPLY” button to confirm the setting. 3) Set the DVR DDNS settings in the “SYSTEM CONFIG” → using Video Server: • DDNS: Choose “Enable”. • User Name: Type your DDNS account. • Password: Type your DDNS password. • Domain: Type the “Host Name” (EX: securityanytime.dyndns.org).
4. The Dos window will display “Reply from” the IP address 3 to 4 times. You will see “Packets sent = X, Received = X and Lost = X. This will tell you that, you’ve successfully connected to your DVR and we can proceed. Like FIG.2 below. FIG.2 5. If you see “Request timed out” and “Packets: Sent X, Received = X, Lost = X” like FIG.3 below, then you have not established a LAN connection between the DVR and the computer.
7.3 Software Installation 7.4 Installation 1) Install the software: Place the included CD disk into the CD-ROM drive, and install the Video Server and JAVA programs on to your PC. During the software installation you will step through the dialog sequence below. In some installations JAVA might not install because the files are already updated.
2. After setup, you will see the Video Server S shortcut icon on the desktop. For the latest AP software updates, please check with your distributor. 7.5 Remote Video Server Login Panel 3. Double click “ “ (Video Server ) on your PC to enter the login page. Key in IP address (192.168.1.10), username (admin), password (admin) and port (8000) in the login page. NOTE: Factory default user name is ADMIN, Password is ADMIN.
Remote Video Server LOGIN WINDOW Address Book Press Address Book button to add a new IP address into the IP address book, or choose any preset IP address to access the software AP software. Copy Press Copy button to copy all the software installation files, and keep all the settings of the video web server for next software installation on another PCs. Search Search available DVR IP addresses in the local area network and modify the network setting of the DVR.
h. System Config : Allows you to configure Network, DVR, Alarm and General settings. Very powerful tool for remote control of your DVR. Will discuss the System Config in more detail in this section. i. Number of Online Users j. CH 1 ~ 4 k. 4 Channel Display l. Search : Enter DVR search menu. m. Record n. Stop / Fast Rewind / Fast Forward / Pause / Slow Playback / Play o. p. q. Digital Zoom : Digital zoom in/out r. Set : Press to change channel display position.
7.7 System Config : Allows you to remotely configure Network, DVR, Alarm and General settings. Double click on System Config 7.8 NETWORK: The network configuration allows the DVR to connect to an LAN or Internet using Static IP, PPPoe or DHCP. Static IP is highly recommended because of the reliability. PPPoE and DHCP network connection types are required to apply for a DDNS service. • Web Port: The DVR can be viewed over the network with the Video Web Server or the IE web browser.
• PPPoE: PPPOE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. Obtain ADSL service from ISP. Obtain and install PPPoE software. Choose “PPPOE” and enter the “User Name”, “Password” from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) and “Web Port”. Select “Network DDNS to set DDNS settings (see DDNS” on page 37 for details). When all the settings are completed, press “APPLY”. • DHCP: Choose “DHCP” IP type. Then, select “Network” “DDNS” to set DDNS settings (see “(1) DDNS” at page 37 for details).
7.9 DVR Camera channels can be adjusted independently. Select the desired camera channel and press “Edit” to enter. DVR: Selecting DVR will allow you to make changes to cameras, motion, create backup files, search file options, schedule recording and record settings. DEVICE: Remotely title or name your cameras. Use ID, protocol and rate for PTZ type cameras. 7.10 Detection Select the channel, and press “Edit” button to enter the motion detection sensitivity and area-setting page.
Select AREA to setup motion area. a. DETECT (motion detection): Select motion detection function ON / OFF. b. AREA (motion detection area): Set the motion detection area by selecting the area grids with your mouse. Pink blocks represent the area that is not being detected while the transparent blocks are the area under detection. Press “+” to set the whole area under detection. Press “-” to set the whole area undetected. c. Motion Detection Sensitivity: Set the detection sensitivity (LS / SS / TS / RD). d.
After pressing “Start”, “Write CD Setting” pop-up window will display. Select “Close Disc” if your done burning. Select “Append Player” to install a video player software on the CD, allowing you to play the CD from any PC. Press “OK” to start CD backup, or press “CANCEL WRITING CD” to backup files on the PC. When processing, “DVR-Network Backup” window will display “Writing cd …” message and status bar.
(5) Config. Setting Enter configuration settings, and set file path, text color, and progress status text color. * Mute: Play the video without audio. * AV sync. : Play the audio and video synchronously. (6) Watermark is used prove the authenticity of the backup video. In the playback mode press this button to check authenticity of the BACKUP VIDEO. If the BACKUP VIDEO had been altered, the video image will turn to light red and the playback will pause. (7) Open previous video previous frame. .
Press Apply to create backup file Use Video Backup Player to view backup file 7.14 Timer Record Timer Record”, you can schedule up to 7 time events. • DATE Select a day from “DATE” dropdown menu. Options: OFF, SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, MON-FRI, SAT-SUN and DAILY. • START Enter the start time. • END Enter the end time . Press “APPLY” to confirm the setup, or “EXIT” to quit without saving.
7.15 Date Set the date for your DVR. DO NOT change the date or time when the recording. • DATE Select the current date from “DATE” drop-down menu and enter the current time. • FORMAT Select the format for date display: Y-M-D, D-M-Y and M-D-Y. • DAYLIGHT SAVING Select daylight saving time (ON / OFF) and time period (START / END). Adjust the daylight saving time using hour (ADJUST). Press “APPLY” to confirm the setup, or “EXIT” to quit without saving. 7.
7.17 Alarm Enable of disable email or ftp and file back up alarm notification. • Alarm Trigger Enable or Disable alarm trigger. • Alarm Method Select alarm notification method when any alarm is triggered: Email or FTP. a) Email When an alarm is triggered an MJPEG email notification will be emailed to the E-mail address assigned in “Network” > “Mail”. Alarm method will also save an MJPEG to a specified file location set in “General” > “File Path” and > “Snapshot Path”.
7.19 Account View the account information, set the maximum user number, and add / delete / edit user accounts. • Set the maximum number of users in Max User(s) setting. (1 ~ 5). • Create a new account by pressing “ADD”. To confirm account, press “OK”; to discard, press “EXIT”. Item Description Username: Input Video Server login user name. Password: Input Video Server password. Life time: Select how long this account is allowed to stay online (1 Min / 5 Min / 10 Min / 1 Hour / 1 Day / INFINITY).
7.22 Operation via IE Browser You can view the images or operate your DVR using a IE (Internet Explorer) web browser. Note: Operating systems that support Video Web Server Browser are Windows 2000 and Windows XP. 1. Go to your Internet Explorer and type in your DVR IP address in the URL address box and press Enter. 2. Enter your DVR Username and Password. If you have not made any changes to the Admin Username or Password, type Admin in for the Username and Admin for the password. Press the enter key. 3.
Note: Down load lastest AP and Java 8.0 Remote PTZ Camera Control Panel a ~ i: Same as the DVR control panel a ~ i. J. Preset 1 ~ 16 Use Preset 1 ~ 16 positions to pre-defined camera views. k. AUTO : Press AUTO to enter the auto pan or sequence mode. In the auto pan mode, the Live View page will rotate through the selected preset positions, (depending on the PTZ menu settings). l . Zoom Tele Zoom Wide m. Focus Near Focus Far n. Continuously Zoom In Continuously Zoom Out o.
9.0 FAQ/ TROUBLESHOOTING Please refer to the table below when troubleshooting. Problem No power Solution Check power cord connection. Make sure you have out let power. DVR is not responding when pressing keys. You might be under “Key Lock” mode. Press any key and enter the password to exit mode. Timer record is not working Check if “TIMER RECORD ENABLE” option is set to “YES”. Not getting live video Confirm you have power coming to the camera. Check camera lens settings.
9.1 Default Values DVR Item ADMIN Password Detection GUEST Password Detection - LS Camera - BRIG Detection - SS Camera - CONT Detection - TS Camera - SATU Detection - RE Camera - HUE Detection - Alarm Camera - COV Network - IP Address Camera - REC Default Value 0000 OFF 1111 07 110 03 128 02 128 10 128 OFF NO 192.168.1.10 NO Video Server Item User Name Port Password IP Address Default Value admin 80 admin 192.168.1.
Appendix 2 DVQ-2, DMR 4 RT Pin Configuration EXTERNAL DEVICES Connecting External Alarms devices - example using a Siren: Use pins 7, 8 inputs and 15 COM when connecting external alarms like sirens, or horns. NO (Normally Open): Under standby mode the DVR COM pin 8 is disconnected with the normally open (NO) device. When a DVR is triggered by an alarm trigger or motion detection, the COM (on the DVR) connects with (NO) normally open device and siren (external device) will start sounding and flashing.
9 GND Signal GND 10 RS485-B DVR pin is used to serially communicate with remote PC using the RS-485 PROTOCOL. 11 RS485-A DVR pin is used to serially communicate with remote PC using the RS-485 PROTOCOL. 12 ~ 13 PIN OFF 14 ALARM RESET (PIN 14) and GND (PIN 9) are used to disable DVR alarm outputs and internal buzzer sounds. Under normal conditions the Alarm Reset signal stays at high or 5V TTL.
Appendix 2 DMR 8, 16 RT Pin Configuration PIN DESCRIPTION PIN NUMBERS: 1 GND Earth GND 2 ~ 9 ALARM INPUT Use ALARM INPUT ( PINS 2 -- 9 ) and GND ( PIN 1 ) to activate the DVR to start recording and trigger internal buzzer sound. When closing connection ALARM INPUT (PIN 2 -- 9) to GND (PIN 1), DVR will start recording and the buzzer will turn on. When “MENU -> CAMERA -> ALARM” is set to “Low” : When the alarm input signal is “ Low ”, the DVR will start to record and buzzer will turn on.
Appendix 3, DVQ-2 & DMR 4, 8, 16 RT RS232 PROTOCOL Data: REMOTE PROTOCOL use 8 bit data, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit.
Appendix 4, DVQ-2 RECORDING TIME TABLE 72
Appendix 5, DVQ-2 Compatible USB Flash Drives. Upgrade to the latest DVR firmware version. If the USB flash drive is not supported by the DVR will notify you of a non supported flash drive by displaying the error message, “USB ERROR”. Note: Format the USB flash drive using “FAT 32” on your PC. DVQ-2, DMR 4, 8, 16 RT Compatible USB Flash Drives Appendix 6, DVQ-2 Compatible Hard Drives HDD.
Appendix 6, DMR 4, 8, 16 RT Compatible Hard Drives HDD.
Appendix 7, DVQ-2 & DMR 4, 8, 16 RT MENU TREE 75
Appendix 8 DMR 4, 8, 16 RT Specifications 76
Appendix 8 DMR 4, 8, 16 RT Specifications 77
Appendix 11 DVQ-2 Specifications 78