Table of Contents Chapter 1: DVR Features ............................................................................................................................................................. 2 Chapter 2: Hardware Layout ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 Front Panel .................................................................................................................
Chapter 1: DVR Features l 9 BNC Camera Inputs,1 BNC Video Output l 1 channel Audio input,1 channel Audio output l View and Operate over Network (Broadband Connection Required) l NTSC or PAL format. l Motion Detection with Sensitivity and Area Settings l Manual, Time Schedule Recording,alarm Recording,Motion Triggered Recording l Supports 500GB SATA Hard Drive. l Supports USB backup and playback by PC. l Supports PTZ Control via RS485 Port.
2.2 Rear Panel 1. Fan 7. CH1 13. CH7 2. Audio input 8. VGA Port 14. CH6 3. Video output 9. LAN 15. CH5 4. CH4 10. Audio output 16. RS485/Sensor/Alarm 5. CH3 11. CH9 17. DC Power Input Jack 6. CH2 12. CH8 18. USB Port 2.
Chapter 3: Installation 3. Install Fixed Hard Drive (Fig1) NOTICE: Do not remove HDD while DVR is running. I. Remove the DVR cover carefully. II. Connect the power cord and data cable to HDD. III. Use the provided screws to fix hard drive on the rack, and then replace the cover. 3.1 Connect Cameras and Monitor There are 9 camera inputs and 1 monitor output (BNC connectors). Fig1 3.2 VGA Output There is 1 CRT or LCD monitor output with VGA connector. Chapter 4: DVR System Boot 4. DVR System Boot 4.
4.3 Format Hard Drive When the hard drive is installed in the DVR for the first time CHECKING HDD…… MASTER [WDCWD3200AAJB-00T] -NEW- DVR the DVR will request you to format the HDD, Otherwise the DVR will not be able to record to the HDD. FORMAT HDD CONFIRM (SELECT)FORMAT /(MENU)CANCEL? Press [SEL] to format or press [MENU] to cancel. 4.4 Main Screen While the DVR is running the monitor will display the view from the cameras as follows: Bottom right: System Date and Time Bottom left: System status.
5.1 Camera Setup 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON CAMERA SETUP 4 ON 5 ON 6 ON 7 ON 8 ON 9 ON ( (SEL)SELECT )MOVE This DVR system supports up to 9 cameras. You can configure which cameras are displayed or not displayed in real-time monitoring. Press [▲, ▼, and ] buttons to select a channel, and then press [SEL] to modify the setting to be ON or OFF. (MENU) EXIT 5.
5.4 Video Quality MAIN MENU CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP RECORD FRAMERATE VIDEO QUALITY RECORD SCHEDULE SENSOR SETUP HARD DRIVE SETUP MISCELLANEOUS SETUP NETWORK SETUP RESET MENU ( NORMAL (SEL)SELECT ) MOVE There are four video quality settings, Highest \High\Normal\Low The higher the video quality, the clearer the image will be during playback.
HARDWARE SENSOR SETUP: This is the sub menu for setting up external motion sensor devices.
hard drive, it will erase all the data recorded on the first hard drive. (5) SLAVE HDD SIZE: This shows the space available on the secondary hard drive in the DVR. (6) SLAVE HDD USED: This shows the space used on the secondary hard drive for recording. (7) SLAVE HDD FORMAT: If you format this hard drive it will erase all the data recorded on the secondary hard drive. (8) Hard Disk Drive Format When you press the “SELECT” key you will be prompted to input a Password when the hard drive format menu appears.
5.8.2 Set time You can change year /date /hour / minute / second by using the SET TIME menu. 2007/11/11=year/month/day 17:50:01=hour/minute /second .Use the REW and FWD buttons on the front panel to move the cursor below the numbers right and left. Then use the “SELECT” button to change the numeric values of date & time. SET TIME 2008/11/11 ( ) MOVE 17:50:01 (SEL)SELECT (MENU) EXIT 5.8.
For Example: The hardware setup for the above screen is shown on the left. 5.8.5 PTZ Setup PTZ SETUP SPEED PROTOCOL CAMERA-[ 1 ] [4800 ] [PELCO-D] ID-[ 1 ] ( ) MOVE (SEL)SELECT This DVR can control speed dome cameras (PTZ) which are connected to the DVR. SPEED: Set the band rate of each channel (4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400) PROTOCOL: Select PELCO-P or PELCO-D protocol. CAMERA&ID: Select the camera (1-4); ID set (1-32) ( )CAM ID (MENU)EXIT 5.8.
5.8.7 Password Enable MISCELLANEOUS SETUP enter menu you will need password. If password enable CHANGE PASSWORD SET TIME HIDDEN CHANNEL AUDIO PORT SETUP PTZ SETUP IMAGE PARAMETERS PASSWORD ENABLE VGA SETUP ( ) MOVE When password enable is “ON” to stop recording or [ 4 ] [ CH4 ] [ OFF ] 800X600 60HZ (SEL)SELECT is “OFF” there’s no need to enter a password when you do any operation on the DVR. (MENU) EXIT 5.8.
NETWORK SETUP MAC ADDRESS IP ALLOCATION IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS1 ADDRESS DNS2 ADDRESS HTTP PORT USER SETUP DDNS SETUP ( <00.11.22.33.44.55> [STATIC] [192.168.1.100] [255.255.255.0] [192.168.1.1] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [80] IP ADDRESS: Set the IP address of the DVR manually to match the work with your router. The DVR’s IP address must be the same as the gateway. The last set of numbers has to be different then any other device attached to the router.
DNS ADDRESS: This should be provided by your local ISP if used. NETWORK SETUP MAC ADDRESS IP ALLOCATION IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS1 ADDRESS DNS2 ADDRESS HTTP PORT USER SETUP DDNS SETUP ( <00.11.22.33.44.55> [STATIC] [192.168.1.100] [255.255.255.0] [192.168.1.1] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.0] [80] (HTTP PORT) 80, 1024 - 49151 ) MOVE (SEL)SELECT (MENU) EXIT NETWORK SETUP <00.11.22.33.44.55> [STATIC] [192.168.1.100] [255.255.255.0] [192.168.1.1] [0.0.0.0] [0.0.0.
DDNS SETUP DDNS PROVIDER DDNS USER NAME DONS PASSWORD DOMAIN NAME ( ) MOVE DDNS SETUP:First, create an account at [WWW.DynDNS.COM] [ ] [ ] [ ] (SEL)SELECT (MENU) EXIT www.dyndns.com and apply for a hostname for your DVR. Second, fill in the info that the DVR needs. [Note] This is an option you can use instead of using a static address to access the DVR. You need to have a computer attached to the same router as the DVR and it always needs to be on.
Accessing the DVR over a network To access the DVR through a computer you need to make sure the default gateway on the DVR is the same IP address as your router, and the first three sets of numbers of the DVR IP address are the same as the first three sets of numbers of router’s address. Example: if your router’s default gateway is 192.168.1.1 then the default gateway setting in the DVR should be 192.168.1.1, and the first three sets of numbers on the DVR's IP address should be 192.168.1.
5.10 Reset Menu Selecting “RESET MENU” will restore all to the factory default settings. MAIN MENU CAMERA SETUP RECORD SETUP RECORD FRAMERATE VIDEO QUALITY RECORD SCHEDULE SENSOR SETUP HARD DRIVE SETUP MISCELLANEOUS SETUP NETWORK SETUP RESET MENU ( )MOVE NORMAL (SEL)SELECT (MENU) EXIT Chapter 6: Recording 6. Record 6.1 Start Recording Press [●] record button to start recording according to the record schedule you have setup. System will display the information below on the screen.
[N-REC]: indicates the current record schedule is set as NO-RECORD mode. [39%]: indicates the percentage of hard drive space currently used. [M]: HDD info ([M] Master Hard Disk; [S] Slave Hard Disk) 6.2Audio Recording [ ]: indicates this video channel is bundled with an audio port, and the audio input is on. [ ]: indicates the audio input is off. [ ]: indicates the audio is being recorded and the audio input is on. You can press the [MUTE] button on the front panel to mute the audio output.
Chapter 7: Playback 7. Playback 7.1 Playback Control SEARCH VIDEO DISK:MASTER 08/09/19 SLAVE[NONE] 11:16:31 -08//09/19 15:05:48 TYPE:EVENT TIME PLAY:2008/09/19 ( ( 15:07:43 When you press the [ PLAY] button the DVR goes into PLAY mode. When you press the MENU button during PLAY mode the SEARCH VIDEO window will open as illustrated on the left. While in this window you can either choose and playback a recorded event or manually input a specific time to be viewed.
Chapter 8: USB Programming 8. USB Programming 8.1 Install 1. Place the USB Driver Program CD into your CD ROM. 2. If your CD ROM does not auto-run the install CD go to “My Computer”, select your CD drive, and click on “PCVIEWER.EXE”. 3. Follow the prompts on your PC to finish the installation. 8.2 Program Interface System will detect the HDD automatically when you connect the USB cable to your PC. An USB icon“ ” will appear in the system tray (right bottom corner of the screen).
1.PTZ Control 12.Back one frame 2.Zoom in, Zoom Out 13. Record 3.HDD Play Mode 14.stop 4.File Play Mode 15. pause 5.Net Play Mode 16. Play 6.Event List 17.fast forward 7.Control Panel 18.forward one frame 8. Remote DVR Control 19.Playback Slider 9.Change Storage Device 20.Audio Slider 10.Capture Image 21.Software Version 11 .Backup Record Press (button 5) to connect to the DVR through the Network or Internet. Press (button 6) to open the video event lists.
Press Press (button 7) to configure the program’s local settings. (button 16) to play video.
Chapter 9: Specifications 9. Specifications 9.1 DVR Items Descriptions Video Standard NTSC, PAL Video Input/Output 9 Channels BNC/1 Channel BNC, 1 Channel VGA Audio Input/Output 1 Channel/1 Channel Resolution NTSC:720X480@30fps (Each Ch) PAL:720X576@25fps (Each Ch) Features Full-D1,1-CH/9-CH Display Resolution NTSC:720X240@60fps (9Ch.Total) PAL:720X288@50fps (9Ch.
Appendix Appendix 1) System connect sketch map 2) Accessories Included With DVR Combo 24
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