DVR User Guide rev1.
Contents In This Issue: .................................................................................................................................................ii Front Panel Indicators and Controls...........................................................................................................1 DVR Front Panel Numeric/Alpha Key Controls............................................................................2 IR Remote Control ..........................................................
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EN 55022 Statement: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. ICES003 Statement: This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Welcome For further information, refer to 500-1420E, DVR Installation Guide and 500-1422E, DVR PC Software User Guide
Front Panel Indicators and Controls 1 3 4 8 5 6 2 7 9 10 Index 1 2 Activity Lights 3 4 Name Camera Indicator Lights READY IR ALARM MODEM HDD LINK Tx/Rx POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 PTZ Control 500-1421E rev1.2 Description Blue = recording, Red = network transmission, Purple = recording and network transmission. Blue = DVR is ready. Blue = IR remote control is programmed.
Front Panel Indicators and Controls cont. Index Name 5 EDIT Description In camera preview mode cycles through various camera inputs based on the current display mode. Deletes current cursor character. “ZOOM+” in PTZ control. Select 9 or × to enable or disable menu selections. Opens an Editing field. Menu confirmation. Press ENTER to accept changes or to enable/disable a parameter. Pause playback. Press Enter to turn on DVR when it is in Stand-By Power from being Powered Off in the Utilities Menu.
IR Remote Control All actions on the front panel can also be done on the remote control.
USB Mouse Control Plug a USB mouse into the USB connection on the DVR’s rear panel. A mouse will duplicate any of the front panel control selections described in this guide. The front panel control described to operate the screen selection can be operated by the mouse by clicking on the selection with the mouse pointer. Left click to select or edit. Right click to cancel or exit (or display menu in live view) A mouse wheel can be used to change cursor location in the edit field or cycle through e.g.
• The Preview Mode screen displays the date, time, camera name, camera status icon and the camera’s image, if • • • the camera is connected and operational. Press the “F3” key on the DVR Front Panel Controls or “A” on the remote control to display or hide the camera status bar. It is off by default. When this bar is visible, it will cover the camera name. Status icons displayed at the bottom of the screen represent the condition of each camera connected to the DVR.
Menu Descriptions Menu Operation Press “MENU” on the DVR controls or remote control, right click a mouse, to enter into the DVR main menu. Select a Username and enter the corresponding password. Notes: You must input a user name and password. The default user name is “admin” and the default password is “12345”. WARNING: It is extremely important that default Usernames and default Passwords are changed at the time of installation as a security precaution.
Check Box Provides 2 options: “9” means enable and “x” means disable. Use the “ENTER” or “EDIT” keys on the DVR or remote control or a mouse to left click on them and switch between them. List Box List boxes provide more than 2 options. However, only one of them can be selected. Press the Edit key, use the “▲” and “▼” arrow keys on the DVR or remote control or a mouse to select the option and press the Enter key.
6. Press Enter on the DVR or remote control or left click a mouse on it to confirm your input and enter into the Main Menu. Main Menu Programming Users and Passwords A maximum of 16 users can be assigned with various abilities and permissions. 1. From the main menu, navigate to the User submenu. 2. Press ENTER on the DVR or remote control or left click a mouse to select it and display the User submenu. 3.
Add a User Default Usernames: admin operator investigator Default Passwords 12345 (all permissions) 11111 (Limited Permissions: PTZ Control and Local Play all channels only.) 12121 (Limited Permissions: PTZ and Local Output Control, Local Play all channels only) WARNING: It is extremely important that default Usernames and default Passwords are changed at the time of installation as a security precaution. 1. Move the cursor to Add and press ENTER. 2.
3. Position the cursor to the Password field. 4. Press the EDIT button to clear the field and prepare the Password field for entry. 5. Using the number keypad enter a password. Passwords can be a maximum of 16 characters long and consist of numbers only. 6. Move the cursor to the Verify field and re-enter the same password. 7. Move the cursor to the Confirm button and press ENTER. Select User Permissions New users have playback rights only.
Remote Rights (Permissions) Remote rights are for operating the DVR from the DVR PC software program. PTZCtrl Remote control PTZ; Record Remote manual start/stop recording; SetPara Remote setup the DVR parameters; Log Remote view the Event log on DVR; Utilities Remote upgrade firmware, format HDD, reboot DVR and shut down DVR, etc. Talk Client talks with DVR; Alarm Remote control DVR alarm output; LocalOut Remote control DVR video output; Com CTRL DVR RS-232 transparent channel function.
Display Menu The Display Menu enables global system selections affecting the video output, menu display and date and time. Language Select: English, French, Spanish. Unit Name Assign the DVR a unique name. The default unit name is “DVR”. 1. Highlight the Unit Name edit box. 2. Press “EDIT” on the DVR controls or the remote control or the left clicked mouse menu.
Video Standard (Default: NTSC, PAL is optional) There is one VOUT BNC connector at the rear panel of the DVR. It is used to connect an analog monitor and supports PAL or NTSC video output. The video output standard can be modified to match the video signal required by the analog monitor. There is also a VAUX BNC connector that a Spot monitor can be connected to for video preview and playback. The VAUX connector is not available on the VeDVR1004 DVR. 1. Highlight the Video Standard field. 2.
11. Press Confirm to save the settings. DST Bias • • The “DST Bias” setting allows “fall back” and “spring forward” offsets other than the typical “60min” to be configured. Example: in some regions of the world, the clock is adjusted by 30min instead of 60min. DST bias can not be configured using the Remote Station software as of version 1.1.29 of the software. Date This is the system date. Using the “▲”, “▼” and the “◄”, “►” the system date can be set. The format is mm-dd-yyy.
4. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow keys to move the camera name position around on the screen. 5. When the position is chosen, press “ENTER”. 6. The Image Menu will return. Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation Control the video characteristics of the selected camera. 1. Highlight the Adjust button on the right side of Brightness, Contrast, Saturation or Hue. 2. Press “ENTER”. An adjustment slide bar that corresponds to the specific setting will appear with the resulting camera image. 3.
5. Press “ESC” to cancel the mask area. The maximum mask area size is 8x8 panes and the minimum size is one pane. A maximum of 4 mask areas can be set. 6. Press “ENTER” to return to the Image Menu. Press F3 on the DVR controls or right clicked mouse menu or “A” on a remote control to clear all the mask areas. View Tampering The DVR can generate an alarm if an attempt to block a camera is made. Use “▲”, “▼” on the DVR controls or remote control to select the sensitivity for the View Tampering selection.
Trigger Alarm Output. Send Email Notify RSE 2. Use “▲”, “▼” and “EDIT” on the DVR controls, remote control or left click a mouse to enable or disable each option. “x” is disable and “9” is enable. 3. Press the Confirm button to save the selections and return to the Image menu. Pressing cancel will not save the changes and will return to the Image menu. • • • Signal Loss If there is a problem with the video camera or cable, the video image is lost.
Motion Detection Level The DVR can be set to perform certain actions based on motion detected in designated areas. 1. On the right side of the Motion Det. Level item, there is a list box. It is the motion detection sensitivity. There are 6 options, from 0 (the lowest) to 5 (the highest). Use “▲”, “▼” on the DVR control, remote control or left click a mouse to select the sensitivity level. If a low sensitivity such as 0 is selected, the DVR will respond to major motion detected.
5. Once the mask area is selected, press “EDIT” to confirm the selection. 6. Press “ESC” to cancel the mask area and return to the Image Menu. 7. Right click for the mouse menu and selections: Confirm, Cancel, Clear, Full (select the full screen). Press “PTZ” to set the entire screen as the motion area. Multiple motion areas may be defined. Press ”F3” on the DVR controls or right clicked mouse menu or “A” on a remote control to remove all defined motion areas.
Motion Alarm Control 1. Highlight the Procedure button to the right of the Mot(ion) Det(ection) Area button in the “Camera Input Adjustment” sceen. 2. Press “ENTER” to display the Motion Alarm Control menu. Motion Alarm Record Channel Setup When a motion alarm has occurred, the related camera(s) can be turned on to start recording. In the Motion Alarm Control menu, select one or more camera record channels. • Use “ENTER” or “EDIT” to enable the channel. The “x” changes to “9” to enable the function.
NOTE: Time periods in one day cannot be repeated. 1. When a Motion Alarm has occurred during the defined schedule, the DVR will respond based on the procedure selections. One or more selections include: • On Screen Warning • Audible Warning • Upload to Main PC (send exception information to the central host PC) • Turn on Alarm Output. • Send Email • Notify RSE 2. Use “▲”, “▼” and “EDIT” on the DVR controls, remote control or left click a mouse to enable or disable each option.
Stop Recording: When all HDDs in the DVR are full, the DVR will interpret it as a “Hard Disk Full” exception. Duration Days: • Enter the number of days before the DVR Stops Recording and generates an alert that it has stopped recording or Overwrites files. WARNING: Ensure that the days before files are deleted is adequate e.g. enter 30, 60, 90 days. Files will be deleted if there is a short number of days e.g. 7 days.
The max bit rate selection is related to the resolution. Selecting a high resolution requires a high bite rate. For CIF resolution, the typical max bit rate is 384K-768Kbps. For DCIF resolution, the typical bit rate is 512K-1Mbps. For 4CIF resolution, the typical bit rate is 1.25Mbps-1.75Mbps. Select the proper max bit rate required for the camera, background and image quality. Image Quality In Variable Bit Rate mode, the image quality is defined.
Scheduled Recording 1. In the Recording Channel Configuration of the Recording Menu, use “ENTER” or “EDIT” to enable the recording function and change the ×” to a check mark: “9”. 2. Press the Schedule button to open the recording schedule menu. 3. Use the arrow keys “▲”, “▼” on the DVR controls or remote control or left click a mouse pointer to select a day of the week. 4. Highlight the check box on the right side of the All Day selection and ensure it is an “x” to disable that function.
Recording Menu, Recording Channel Configurations cont. PreRecord Time (Enable Rec(ord) must be checked “9”) When motion detection recording or external alarm recording is enabled, a prerecord time can be defined. The options are: 5 Seconds (default selection), 10 Seconds, 15 Seconds, 20 Seconds, 25 Seconds, 30 Seconds, Max PreRecord, No PreRecord, MaxPreRecord saves all data in the PreRecord buffer. The PreRecord time is related to the bit rate. A lower bit rate, allows for a longer PreRecord time.
3. Press “Start All” for all cameras to record or “Stop All” for them all to end recording. NOTE: If scheduled recording has been set up but the user is currently recording manually, when a channel is stopped or, all channels are stopped, the status light will change briefly to the “x” and then back to Green. This means that the DVR has resumed scheduled recording. Press Stop again to completely stop recording. Press the “ESC” Escape key to exit the Manual Record screen or right click a mouse. Playback 1.
11. Page Number: The file list box will display a maximum of 8 files. If the matching files are more than 8, select a page number to list additional files. 500 pages holding 4000 files can be searched for at one time. Enter a page number using the numeric keys or the up/down arrow “▲”, “▼” keys. 12. File List Box: Will display the matching files. The file number, its start time and length (size). 13.
Video Player Playback Operation Two Channel Play Back example: At the bottom of the image(s) when a mouse is connected to the DVR, there are controls and information for the File Video Player. Using the DVR controls or remote control: (refer to the “Front Panel Indicators and Controls” and “IR Remote Control” sections) • Display/Hide the controls/information bar: press “MENU”. • Turn sound ON/OFF: press “PLAY”. • Adjust play progress: “◄” (Reverse), “►” (Forward) in a “%” amount.
Using the Mouse control buttons: Refer to the split screen picture above. Left click the mouse on a button. Button 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Playback Switch Description Reverse PLAY progress. Goes back 30 seconds in time…does not start rewinding the video. Will go back to beginning of file if less than 30 seconds into playback. If pressed again it will begin playback of the previous search result in the results list. Also used to go backwards in Frame-byFrame mode.
• Select the desired sensitivity between 1 and 5. Press F3 on the DVR controls or “A” on a remote control, then the number. For mouse control, right click and select a number. A sensitivity value of “5” will find occurrences of subtle motion where as a sensitivity value of “1” will only find occurrences of significant motion inside the selected are. If in doubt, select the highest sensitivity of “5” to make sure the search does not miss anything. • Initiate the search.
4. Use “▲”, “▼” to change the selection. Left click the mouse to change the selection. 5. Press “Enter” to use the selection. Event Playback Selections: Camera. Select All cameras or individual cameras. Event. Select All Events, Alarm only or Mot(ion) Det(ection). Enter a date and time range for the events of interest. Search. Press Search to view the files available for the date and time range. Page No. Displays the number of pages with all files found. File Results Area.
and receive a dynamic IP address. This item will display the dynamic IP address. If the DVR uses PPPoE or dialup, this selection will display the dynamic internet IP address. Mac Address The MAC address is permanently assigned and the value can not be changed. Port Network access port number, must be greater than 2000. Default is 8000. Mask This is the Subnet Mask. Gateway The Gateway IP is used to communicate to different network segments.
Email NOTE: The subject and body text of emails sent by the DVR is in English regardless of the selected DVR language. To make selections in the Email Notification screen: 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3. Use “▲”, “▼” to change the selection. Left click the mouse to change the selection. 4. Press “ENTER” to save a selection and return to the Image Menu. 5.
RSE (Remote Service Environment) To make selections in the RSE screen: 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3. Use “▲”, “▼” to change the selection. Left click the mouse to change the selection. 4. Press “ENTER” to save a selection and return to the Image Menu. 5. After making changes, press Confirm to save the changes or Cancel to not save the changes.
NTP (Network Time Protocol) • This is the “Network Time Protocol” option that will automatically synchronize the system time for the DVR or multiple DVRs with a dependable source such as a specific time server that can be contacted to supply the correct time. To make selections in the SNTP screen: 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3.
Alarm Menu Program the DVR alarm inputs. Highlight the Alarm icon in the Main Menu and press “ENTER” at the DVR controls, remote control or left click with a mouse to open the configuration screen. To make selections in this screen, 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3. Use “▲”, “▼” to change the selection. Left click the mouse to change the selection. 4.
Record Camera Select the channels to record for each alarm input. Use the “ENTER” or “EDIT” key on the DVR controls or remote control or left click with a mouse to enable record channel. “x” means disable and “9” means enable. NOTE: Recording must be enabled in the Recording Menu and the Recording Type must be set to: MotionIAlarm or Motion & Alarm in the Recording Menu, “Recording Channel Configuration”, “Enable Record”, “Schedule” for the cameras to start recording when an alarm occurs.
PTZ Response Highlight the PTZ Response button. Press “ENTER” at the DVR controls, remote control or left click a mouse to open the PTZ related response menu: Select Camera Select a PTZ camera connected to the DVR. Enable Preset Change the selection to “9” to enable preset. Preset In the Preset number selection box, choose one Preset number that has been configured. Refer to the PTZ Menu for more information. Enable Sequence Change the selection to “9” to enable Sequence.
• • • • 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes Manual Stop Notes: If the Manual Stop option is selected, the alarm output will not stop until the Stop AlmOut (Stop alarm output) button is pressed in the Utilities menu. The alarm output time includes the alarm input time and the “Output Delay after Alarm” time. Output Alarm Time Schedule A schedule is defined to control when an alarm output will turn on.
Exception Menu Exceptions are conditions the DVR can respond to in different ways Highlight the Exception icon in the Main Menu and press “ENTER” at the DVR controls, remote control or left click with a mouse to open the configuration screen. To make selections in this screen, 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3. Use “▲”, “▼” to change the selection.
PTZ Menu A single RS-485 port on the rear panel of the DVR is used for PTZ control. RS-485 selections can be made to match the PTZ protocol. Highlight the PTZ icon in the Main Menu and press “ENTER” at the DVR controls, remote control or left click with a mouse to open the configuration screen. To make selections in this screen, 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3.
Protocol: (PTZ camera brands) Select from one of the supported PTZ protocols: Pelco-D (default) VCOM VC-2000 NetStreamer SAE/YAAN Samsung Kalatel-312 CELOTEX TLPelco-p CAT_KING YH_06 SP9096X M_PANEL M_MV2050 SAE_QUICK RED_APPLE NK08G TLHHX-2000 BBV RM110 KC3360S ACES ALSON INV3609HD Howell Tc Pelco P Tc Pelco D AUTO-M AUTO-H ANTEN CHANGLIN DeltaDome XYM-12 DH_CC440 TX_CONTROL_232 VCL_SPEED_DOME ST_2C160 TIANDI TWHC USNT KALLATENVD2200PS ADR8060 EVI-D30 DEMO-SPEED DM-PELCO-D ST832 LC-D2104 HUNTER A01 TE
5. In the PTZ control screen, use the direction keys on the DVR control or remote control to adjust the PTZ position. Use the “IRIS+”, “IRIS–“, “FOCUS+”, “FOCUS–“, “ZOOM+”, “ZOOM–“ buttons to adjust the iris, focus and zoom. 6. When completed, press “ENTER” to return to the “Set Preset” screen. 7. For mouse control, there is a control panel in the upper right corner of the PTZ control screen. The top 2 symbols represent the IRIS+ on the left, IRIS– on the right adjustment controls.
PTZ Sequence NOTE: Ensure the PTZ camera supports the sequence function before beginning. “Sequence” is composed of several cruise points. Each cruise point includes one preset number, dwell time and dwell speed. 16 sequences can be created. 1. Highlight the Setup button on the right side of the “Sequence No:” selection. 2. Press “ENTER” on the DVR controls, remote control or left click a mouse to display the Sequence configuration menu. 3. Input the sequence number (1-16) in the Sequence No. box. 4.
PTZ Cruise NOTE: Ensure the PTZ camera supports the cruise function before beginning. “Cruise” refers to remembering the track of the PTZ movement. 1. Highlight the Setup button on the right side of the “Cruise” selection. 2. Press “ENTER” on the DVR controls, remote control or left click a mouse to display the Cruise configuration menu. In the PTZ menu, press the Setup button on the right side of the Cruise item. 3. Press the RecCruise button. 4. This will access the PTZ control interface.
RS232 Menu A single RS-232 serial port is on the rear panel of the DVR for PC communications. Highlight the PTZ icon in the Main Menu and press ”ENTER” at the DVR controls, remote control or left click with a mouse to open the configuration screen. To make selections in this screen, 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or mouse pointer to high light the screen selections. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3. Use “▲”, “▼” to change the selection.
• This is the IP of the remote PC that will connect to the DVR through PSTN. Local IP • This field is available when the Mode is set to PPP. • This is the IP of the DVR. Mask • This field is available when the Mode is set to PPP. • The Remote IP and the Local IP are in the same sub net. Username, Password and Verify password • These fields are available when the Mode is set to PPP. • They are used for login when the remote PC dials-up through PSTN.
Select Out: Select the Main Channel (default selection) or Auxiliary Channel. Enable both if an AUX monitor will be used. Preview Mode • • • • For 1 channel, select the 1 screen option. For 4 channels, select the 1 or 4 screen option. For more than 4 but less than 9 channels, select the 1, 4 or 9 screen options. For 16 channels, select the 1, 4, 9, 12, or 16 screen options. Switch Time: The image preview switch time. Selections: Never (default selection), 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 300 seconds.
• In the “Transaction Information” screen, there are 4 types of text capture options: Obtain By: Network Search (default selection) Obtain the transaction information such as credit card number actively through the network. NOTE: Refer to the 21-0420 DVR Installation Guide for the Network Connection diagram. The following is the corresponding selection menu: Configure the following information: ATM IP: The IP address of the ATM machine on the network.
Obtain By: Network Receive • The DVR receives data sent by the ATM machine through a network. • This is possible when the DVR listen port is enabled. Configure the following information: Local Port: 10000 (default selection). Enter the applicable port value. The software that is used in the ATM machine based on this DVR’s protocol must be used. The software will send the transaction information directly to the DVR. The DVR will receive, analyze and overlay the text on live video.
Obtain By: ATM CMD from Serial Port NOTE: “Transparent Channel” must be selected in the RS-232 menu for this operation. Software must be used in the ATM machine and a command must be sent to the DVR through the RS-232 port based on the manufacturer’s communication protocol. Press Confirm to save changes or Cancel not to save the changes and return to the Main Menu. Utilities Menu There are several selections in the “Utilities” secondary menu to assist with operation of the DVR.
To make selections in the Utility screen, 1. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or use a mouse pointer to high light icons in the Utilities menu screen. Press “ENTER” to open a Utility icon’s contents. 2. Press “EDIT” to change a selection 3. Use the “◄”, “►”, “▲” and “▼” arrow buttons on the DVR controls or remote control or use a mouse pointer to navigate the executable selections. 4. Follow the on screen instructions in the screens 5.
• Only files that were exported from the same type of DVR should be imported (e.g. files exported on a 4 channel 2000/F DVR should only be imported on the same or another 4 channel 2000/F DVR, etc.) • The names of exported configuration files contain the DVR serial number and the timestamp. This means that a second export operation will not overwrite a configuration file previously exported from the same DVR since the timestamp will be different.
Restore Para(meters) Restore factory settings to the DVR. The IP address, gateway and port number will not be restored. Upgrade Use this function to upgrade the firmware. The Firmware language must match the DVR language settings. Press the Upgrade icon in the pop-up dialog. Select either “FTP” or “USB” Update Mode. FTP Mode FTP Server’s IP Address Input the FTP server’s IP address and press “ENTER” or right click the mouse menu.
Hard Disk Management Select HD: Select a hard drive connected to the DVR to check its status. Check HDD work status Capacity, Free space, Idle (stand by) or not, Normal status or not. Format HDD Before formatting, stop all recording. • Time required to format a 250GB Seagate SV35 drive is 7 minutes. • Time required to format a 750GB Seagate SV35 drive is 37 minutes. The default DVR hard drive connections are: Hard Drive Connection 1 2 All others 500-1421E rev1.2 Device Back-up to an external device.
Stop AlmOut Clear an alarm condition manually. • NOTE: Manually silencing an audible warning using the OSD (on screen display) Menu/Utilities/Stop AlmOut completely disables audible warnings until the user re-enables audible warnings. • To re-enable audible warnings, select “Stop AlmOut” a second time. If at this point any alarm conditions are still active with audible warning as one of their notification options, then those conditions must first clear before audible warnings can be re-enabled.
Press the MoreInfo(rmation) button again for more search information. 500-1421E rev1.
System Information Press the System Info icon to view the DVR system information: 58 NVeDVR User Guide 500-1421E rev1.
DVR Rear Panel Connections NVEF04, 4 Channel DVR with Video/Audio Aux, NVEC04, 4 Channel DVR without Video/Audio Aux 8 Not Available on NVEC04 model 1 Video Inputs 2 3 4 Audio Inputs 1 VOUT VAUX 4 9 Alarm Outputs AOUT AAUX USB VGA 2 3 5 6 RS232 UTP Electrical power ON/OFF switch 1G 2 GGG KEYBOARD LINE IN Electrical power cord input ESATA SW1 RS-485 TTRR 12 (+)(–)(+)(–) ON Alarm Inputs 1 2 3 4 G G 10 7 11 12 NVEC08/NVEF08, 8 Channel DVR, NVEC16/NVEF16, 16 Channel DVR Not Avail
DVR Rear Panel Connections cont. Detail 10 11 12 60 Connection/Model RS-485 NVEC04 Alarm and Outputs NVEF04 Alarm Inputs RS-485 Optional NVEC08/ Keyboard NVEF08 and Alarm NVEC16/ Outputs NVEF16 Alarm Inputs Description PTZ connection. Using T+/T– to connect PTZ. 2 relay outputs. Use “G” connection to the right of each output as the output’s common connection. 4 alarm sensor inputs. Use “G” connection on alarm block as common. GND Electrical Ground 100 – 240 VAC Electrical input.
Index A Key, Remote Control......................................................... 3 Alarm Response................................................................. 36 Alarm Status Bar .................................................................. 5 Alarm Type......................................................................... 36 ATM IP ............................................................................... 49 ATM Transaction Network Sniff..........................................