Tops - Series Installation / Operation Manual Digital Video Recorder Tops - Series -- 1 --
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Table of Contents 1. WARING & CAUTION ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 5 4. CONFIGURATION MODE ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 26 2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 9 4.1 CAMERA ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 28 2.1 Product Content ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 9 4.2 SENSOR / D/O ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 30 2.2 System Front Layout ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥10 4.3 SCHEDULE ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 31 2.3 System Rear Layout ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 11 4.4 D/O SCHEDULE ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 33 2.4 System Connection ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 13 4.5 SPEED ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥34 2.5 PAN/TILT Camera Connection ‥ 14 4.
Table of Contents 6. SEARCH MODE ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 50 7. BACKUP MODE ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 60 6.1 Search Screen Layout ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 51 8. CLIENT (Remote) ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥63 6.2 Search by Date and Time ‥ ‥ ‥ 52 8.1 Remote Connection ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 64 6.3 Playback Control Buttons ‥ ‥ ‥ 54 8.2 Finding DVR Server at Remote ‥ 65 6.4 Detail Search ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 55 8.3 Remote Surveillance Capability ‥67 6.5 Search Screen Zoom & Move ‥ ‥56 9. BACKUP VIEWER ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ 68 6.6 Filtering ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥ ‥56 10.
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1. WARNING & CAUTION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION 1) This device designed to operate under Max. 40℃. When you install this device in the rack, please consider the Max. ambient temperature. Please install this device proper ambient temperature of all part. 2) CAUTION : When you install this device in the rack, the operating ambient temperature may be greater than room ambient. Please consider this condition and simulate the Max. temperature and install in an environment compatible temperature.
1. WARNING & CAUTION WARNING & CAUTION 1) Avoid direct sunlight, heating equipment and electric equipment. (Danger of fire) 2) Do not place any liquid filled objects on the product. (May cause fire, electric shock or other injuries) 3) Do not place or drop metallic objects (coins, hair pin, metal) or easily flammable products (matches, paper) in the ventilation of the product. (May cause fire or electric shock) 4) Do not place heavy objects on product.
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2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2.2 System Front Layout POWER 2 HDD 1 4 POWER SW 3 1 Power LED The LED will turn on green when power is on. 2 Hard Disk LED Will blink red whenever video and audio is saved in HDD. 3 Power Switch Switch ON/OFF the DVR. 4 3.5 inch Floppy Disk Drive Used to install and back up on 3.5 inch floppy disks.
2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2.3 System Rear Layout 13 12 14 15 1 1 2 3 10 6 4 9 17 16 7 5 AC Power Input 8 10 Power Voltage Selection Switch 11 12 Mouse/Keyboard Input 13 USB (Universal Serial Bus) Port Terminal used to connect USB devices or Hub. 5 14 COM1 Serial Port COM2 Serial Port PTZ, modem, other device connection. 8 9 16 Sensor Inputs 8 sensors inputs. Speaker & Microphone Connection Exterior speaker & MIC connector.
2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION Point USB (Universal Serial Bus) port USB connection unit – CD-RW, DVD-RW, MODEM, Network HUB, Extension HDD. Termination Switch It helps to keep video signal, 75Ω standard impedance. “ON” - 75Ω, “OFF” – Over 10kΩ.(High Impedance) Termination Switch Use Make switch to “OFF” mode when one camera line is divided to 2 channel and the quality become low.
2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2. 4 System Connection Power Connection Connect power cable to power input terminal and electric socket. ! WARNING Verify that the voltage is set correctly for user location. Mouse Connection Connect to the mouse terminal in the system’s rear. PC Monitor Connection (Item not included) Keyboard Connection Connect to the keyboard terminal in the system’s rear. Connect to the VGA output terminal.
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2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2.6 Mounting The DVR may be placed on a flat surface, such as a shelf, or it can be installed in a 19-inch (48.26 cm) equipment rack. • FLAT SURFACE MOUNTING Before placing the unit on a flat surface, attach the rubber feet (supplied) to the bottom of the DVR. The unit may scratch the surface if the rubber feet are not installed. • EQUIPMENT RACK MOUNTING To install the unit in an equipment rack: 1.
2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2.7 Sensor & D/O Connection • Sensor Connection Sensor 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 GND Connect one of the sensor leads to the GND terminal and the other lead to the required input terminal. NOTE “Normal Close & Normal Open” types can be used.
2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION • Filter Change The filter is the inside of left part of the front. It plays a role to strain dust not to enter the products in case of air inhalation. Please change the filter once a month or remove dust for reuse. Filter change procedure: 1. Separate the filter to an arrow as following picture. 2. Insert it to the opposite direction from an arrow if you have a new filter. 3.
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3. SURVEILLANCE MODE LOG IN Before access is allowed, user must log in by selecting one of six access level User ID and entering the password. Level of access may vary for each User ID. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 1) User ID – Select User. Access level may vary for each User ID. 2) Password – Password entered is indicated with “*”. 3) Numbers – Virtual password key panel. 4) Reset – Reset entered password. 5) Cancel – Cancel log in. 6) OK – Confirm log in. Log in is allowed when the password is confirmed.
3. SURVEILLANCE MODE 3.1 Surveillance Screen Layout 2) 1) 3) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 1) Current mode indicator – Identifies the mode displayed on the screen. 2) Camera name indicator – Show camera name of current channel. 3) Storage status indicator – Show video storage modes such as normal, motion, sensor, and audio detection. 4) Screen division button 5) Select audio channel buttons – Monitor selected audio channel. 6) Volume control – Controls audio volume.
3. SURVEILLANCE MODE 3.2 Screen Division Screen Division Buttons Select single-camera or multiple-camera views. Equal division 1 screen division 4 screen division 9 screen division 16 screen division By clicking on the division screen, the screen will return to the original screen, and by clicking again the screen will return to the screen division. NOTE Video display (480FPS) model does not provide the unequal division function.
3. SURVEILLANCE MODE NOTE By clicking on the sub-screen, it will convert into the full screen, and by clicking on the full screen, it will turn into sub-screen 1. By clicking on the converted screen, it will return to its original screen. The screen division function may be different from on the DVR model and activated number of cameras. Surveillance by sequence, full screen and pop-up Surveillance by sequence : Sequence through display modes for specified time.
3. SURVEILLANCE MODE 3.3 Select Audio Channel Buttons Audio channel selection button Select audio channel. The audio channel can be selected only when it is activated in configuration mode. Indicates the chosen audio channel. Indicates audio monitoring is off. Volume Control Controls volume. Use the mouse to increase and decrease volume. To properly listen to the audio, the input signals must be sufficient.
3. SURVEILLANCE MODE 3.4 Select Camera Buttons Select camera buttons Under the surveillance mode the selected camera is shown, full screen. Select channel in detailed search mode. Previous Camera : Show cameras previous to current camera. Next Camera : Show next cameras after the current camera. Camera status indicator Number of displayed camera is highlighted. Indicates that camera is not displayed now on screen although the camera is on. Indicates that camera is disabled.
3. SURVEILLANCE MODE 3.5 D/O Status Indication & Control D/O status indication Shows the D/O status linked to motion or sensor detection. Indicates that respective D/O channel is activated. Indicates that respective D/O channel is not activated. D/O Control Digital Outputs can be activated manually by selecting corresponding button. A D/O is activated only when a linked camera or sensor detects movement. Motion and sensor activated recordings must be scheduled.
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4. CONFIGURATION MODE 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 1) CAMERA – Insert camera name, enable camera and camera type, resolution. 2) SENSOR / D/O – Set the Sensor inputs and Digital outputs. 3) SCHEDULE – Specify recording trigger, start time and end time. (FULL, MOTION, SENSOR or AUDIO). 4) D/O SCHEDULE – Digital outputs schedule. 5) SPEED – Set the FPS (frames per second) for continuous recording, motion detection, sensor detection, audio detection and pre-alarm recording.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.1 CAMERA 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) CAMERA ENABLE/DISABLE – Name enable or disable camera. 2) CAMERA NAME – To name a camera drag the cursor over the text in the camera name box and type in the new name. Up to 19 characters can be entered in the box. 3) PAN/TILT – Sets the pan/tilt controller attached to the camera. 4) RESOLUTION – Select digital image size from 160x120,320x240,640x480. 5) CAMERA TYPE – Set the NTSC/PAL signal to the correct camera setting for your location.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE Types of pan/tilt controllers (RX Controller) that can be setup NOTE RX Type Manufacture Line Info Interface Type Remark PELCO-D Pelco 2400-8-N-1 RS-485 USA Ultrak FastScan Ultrak 9600 -8-N-1 RS-485 USA Protocol-P Pelco 9600 -8-N-1 RS-485 USA DynaColor V2.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.2 SENSOR / D/O 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) Camera Numbers – Indicates camera numbers. 2) Linked Sensor – Sets the Sensor linked to camera. (Multi-channel capable) 3) Linked Digital Out – Sets the D/O channel to be activated when Sensor linked to camera is detected. 4) RESET – Erases all current setup. 5) SENSOR TYPE – Select from Normally open and Normally closed mode. 6) D/O TYPE – Select from Normally open and Normally closed mode.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.3 SCHEDULE 3) 2) 1) 4) 5) 10) 11) 12) 6) 1) 2) 7) 8) 9) Camera selection – Selects camera to be schedule.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 3) ALL CAMERAS – Selects all cameras. 4) ALL DAYS – Selects all days. 5) RESET – Erases all current schedule. 6) AUTO REBOOT – Sets auto restart. ※ Auto restart mode must be selected in order for the following items to appear on screen. 7) Auto reboot days selection – Select auto restart day. (ALL DAYS, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday) 8) Auto reboot hour selection – Select auto restart hour. 9) Auto reboot minute selection – Select auto restart minute.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.4 D/O SCHEDULE 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) D/O selection – Select D/O to be schedule. 2) ALL D/O – Selects all D/O’s. 3) ALL DAYS – Selects all days. 4) RESET – Erases all current schedule. 5) Set-up method selection – Selects setup method. 5-1) MOTION : Setup motion schedule. 5-2) SENSOR : Setup sensor schedule. 5-3) ERASE : Erase schedule. 6) D/O schedule – D/O schedule is set using the mouse. 7) EXIT – Saves setup and returns to surveillance mode.
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4. CONFIGURATION MODE 3) RECORD MODE - Sets recording speed specific to recording mode. (per second) 3-1) Normal : Configures the capture rate for continuous recording. 3-2) Motion : Configures the capture rate for motion triggered recording. 3-3) Sensor : Configures the capture rate for sensor triggered recording. 3-4) Audio : Configures the capture rate for audio triggered recording. 4) LAYOUT SWITCH INTERVAL – Sets layout switch time in surveillance mode.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.6 MOTION / COLOR 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 15) 16) 9) 10) 11) 12)13)14) 1) Camera selection – Select camera. 2) Brightness – Drag the cursor on the Brightness bar to change the brightness value of the viewed and recorded scene. Adjust the brightness of the scene to compensate for differences in lighting. 3) Contrast – Drag the cursor on the Contrast bar to change the contrast value of the viewed and recorded scene.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 9) Motion detect area setup method selection 9-1) Full Region : All areas 9-2) User Defined : User can set specific regions. 10) Sensitivity – Adjusts the sensitivity of the detect regions for the selected camera. 11) Apply to All Camera – The current motion setup is applied to all cameras. 12) Move/Size – Used when changing the size of the detection region. 13) Reset – Deletes previously set motion detection regions. 14) Motion detect status – Blinks when there is movement.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.7 EXTERNAL MONITOR 2) 1) 3) 7) 4) 5) 6) 1) FIXED MODE : Display only the selected channels. 2) ROTATION MODE : Automatically display according to programmed order. 3) Spot Mode 3-1) Sensor : Display the sensor detection image to TV output. 3-2) Motion : Display the motion detection image to TV output 4) Sequence setup – Select the channel sequence for rotation mode. 5) DEFAULT – Return the spot monitor sequence for each camera to defaults.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.8 AUDIO 5) 6) 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) AUDIO ENABLE/DISABLE – Activation/deactivation of the audio channel. 2) Audio detection status indicator – Blinks when detecting audio. 3) Camera – Associate the audio channel with a specific camera. 4) Gain Control – Controls the input gain of audio. 5) Audio Sensitivity – Controls sensitivity of audio detection. The status can be checked through the detection indicator. 6) EXIT – Saves setup and returns to surveillance mode.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.9 NETWORK / HDD 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 1) HDD – List of all installed HDDs. 2) HDD Information & Configuration - Shows information on selected HDD. 3) LOCAL NAME – Enter DVR network name as supplied by IT administrator. 4) CONNECTION TYPE – Selected a TCP/IP or MODEM. 5) PORT – Firewall open port. 6) SELECT BACKUP HDD – Click the button to exclusively use a drive as a hard disk backup drive.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.10 PASSWORD 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) 2) 1) Select User 1-1) Administrator : Allows access to all DVR functions. 1-2) User1~5 : Log in (Allows access to functions assigned by Administrator) 1-3) Default User : Log off (Allows access to functions assigned by Administrator.) 2) PASSWORD – OLD PASSWORD / NEW PASSWORD / CONFIRM 3) Number/Reset/Enter Buttons – Use number/reset/enter buttons to input password. 4) User Name – Enter user name.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE 4.11 SHELL 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) This mode enable the user to : restore and fix the DVR when windows launches, uninstall the DVR program, check network setting, check the HDD and shutdown. 1) Explorer - Run ‘Windows Explorer’. 2) DVR Doctor - Restore any corrupted data if any problems occur with DVR. 3) DVR - Enter DVR mode / Start recording. 4) Configuration Setting – Setup the system configuration. 5) System shutdown – Shut down the DVR system.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE • DVR Doctor 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) Check Start – Check and restore the recorded image data files. 2) System File Initialize – Default the configuration. 3) Delete All Existing Data – Delete all recorded data files. 4) Close – Close the DVR Doctor. Exercise caution when using “System File Initialize” and “Delete All Existing Data”.
4. CONFIGURATION MODE • Configuration Setting 7) 1) 8) 9) 2) 3) 10) 4) 11) 12) 5) 13) 6) 1) Shell icons 2) Run Doctor Program if Abnormal Closed – ON/OFF 3) Task Manager - Run task manager. 4) Power Off/Shutdown – Used the not POWER OFF. 5) Control Panel – Network, time and date and printer setting. 6) OK – Save and exit. 7) Text Color (Change Color) – Changed the icon name color 8) Selected Color (Change Color) – Changed the select icon name color 9) Register User App – Registry application program.
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5. PAN/TILT CONTROL MODE 5.1 PAN/TILT Control The screen converts to the pan/tilt screen when pressing the pan/tilt button on the surveillance screen. With the pan/tilt camera installed, based on the camera & control box type, one can use the up, down, left, right, zoom, focus and preset function. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 1) Preset – Control the high-speed dome cameras preset function. 2) Camera – Power on/off the camera. 3) Light – Power on/off the lighting.
5. PAN/TILT CONTROL MODE 5.2 PRESET Controls the high-speed dome camera’s preset capability. The Preset capability allows the user to automatically move the camera to a pre determined location. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 1) Duration – Sets the dwell time. 2) Preset position numbers – Each preset has a number assigned. 3) Set – Press this button to a preset location. 4) Clear – Deletes preset location. 5) Move – Moves to preset location.
5. PAN/TILT CONTROL MODE 7) Zoom – Increase/reduces camera’s image. 8) Control – Moves camera up, down, left and right. up Select camera left right down 9) PAN/TILT Type – Shows the currently selected high-speed dome camera model name. PRESET selection method ① Press the set button. ② Capture to image location using the canted and zoom button. ③ Press the preset button to memorize location. ④ Repeat steps ①-③. To move to PRESET location ① Press the move button.
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6. SEARCH MODE 6.1 Search Screen Layout The search button to change from surveillance mode to search mode. 1) 2) 3) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 4) 5) 6) 7) 1) Camera name – Shows current channel camera name. 2) Recorded status – Shows mode in which video was recorded. 3) Recorded date – Shows time and date of recorded data. 4) Screen division – Selects screen division mode. 5) Volume control – Control audio volume. 6) Video channel select and convert – Selects video channel.
6. SEARCH MODE 6. SEARCH MODE 6.2 Search by Date and Time 1) 2) 3) 4) 1) Year/Month – Selected year and month for search. 2) Day - Selected day for search. When the desired date, indicated with the green circle, is selected, the video map screen for the selected date will appear. 3) Fast recorded day 4) Daylight Search - ON – Daylight search on. OFF - Daylight search off.
6. SEARCH MODE Video map Recording modes/times are displayed visually and can be selected with the mouse. 1) 2) 7) 3) 4) 5) 6) 1) Time – 0 ~ 24hours. The time scale will enlarged by clicking on the blue bar. 2) Displays date 3) Open – Open video at selected time. 4) Video search bar – Using can search for desired time using the mouse. 5) Cancel – Ends search process and closes video map window. 6) Time display slider bar – Changes period of time displayed on video map.
6. SEARCH MODE 6.3 Playback Control Buttons 1) 2) 3) 4) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) Search time selection slider 2) Enter search by hour 3) Enter search by minute 4) Enter search channel 5) Video recorded mode indicator – Shows selected channel’s recorded mode. 6) Playback 7) Fast playback 8) Backward 9) Go to the first image 10) Previous image – Selected the previous image in sequence. 11) Next image – Selected the next image in sequence.
6. SEARCH MODE 6.4 Detail Search Enter detailed search mode. 1) 2) 3) 5) 7) 9) 4) 6) 8) 10) 11) 13) 12) 1) Brightness – Controls brightness of viewed image. 2) Contrast – Controls contrast of viewed image. 3) Pan – Use mouse to move viewed image. 4) Zoom - Use mouse to enlarge viewed image. 5) Save image – Save selected image to disk. 6) Filtering – Sharpens image quality. 7) print - Print image. 8) Print preview - Print preview mode and print setup. 9) AVI Backup - Back up using standard AVI file.
6. SEARCH MODE 6.5 Search Screen Zoom & Move Select the zoom button. Left click image, hold the mouse button and drag the mouse right to enlarge image. Left click image, hold the mouse button and drag the mouse left to reduce image. [Enlarge] [Reduce] Select the move button. Left click and hold the mouse button The screen will move according to the direction the screen is being dragged. [Left, right] [Up, down] 6.
6. SEARCH MODE 6.7 Print Preview and Print The user can preview the image before it is printed by clicking on the ‘preview image’ button. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 1) Print – Prints preview image. 2) Print setup – Configure printer. 3) Previous – When the previewed pages exceed one page, the previous page is displayed. 4) Next – When the previewed pages exceed one page, the next page is displayed. 5) Zoom In – Enlarges preview image. 6) Zoom Out – Reduces preview image.
6. SEARCH MODE 6.8 Disk Save After selecting the image(s) from the thumbnail view the image(s) can be saved by clicking the save button. The images can be saved in either Bitmap or JPEG format. The file names are automatically saved as follows. NOTE CAM_0_Camera #1_2001-8-8_7-30-33.53 Camera No. Camera name Date Time If the file name is not entered, the files will be saved as default. If the file name is entered, the files will be saved as [entered file]01, [entered file]02 … bmp/jpg 6.
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7. BACKUP MODE 7.1 DVR Data File Backup The back-up window will appear upon pressing the back-up button. 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 1) 1) Calendar 2) Recorded (BLUE) 3) Selected data for backup (Gray) 4) Selected data size 5) Reset 6) Free space / Total Space 7) Target – Selected target drive (Backup drive) 8) Format 9) Eject 10) Backup progress state 11) Close - Ends back-up and closes back-up window. 12) Hide - Hides back-up window.
7. BACKUP MODE A peripheral backup device must be installed to use this feature.
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8. CLIENT (Remote) 8.1 Remote Connection Install the Client program and the remote DVR program will start. 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 1) NETWORK CONNECTION – Displayed the NETWORK CONNECTION Window 2) CONNECTION TYPE – Select the connection type. 3) CONNECTED DVR LIST 4) RETRY COUNT OF AUTO CONNECTION – Shows connection progress with DVR. 5) Find – Finds for connected DVR units. 6) Connection – Connect to selected DVR. 7) Cancel – Cancels connection and closes connection window.
8. CLIENT (Remote) 8.2 Finding DVR server at remote 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 1) Registry – Selected the server or connection site. (ALL – All connected DVR server will be displayed here.) 2) New – Click “New” enter detail in 5) & 6) and click OK. 3) Update – Click the “Update” button to Save. 4) Delete – Click the “Delete” button to clear the server or site. 5) SERVER NAME – Enter the server name or site name. 6) IP ADDRESS / PHONE NUMBER – Enter the IP address or phone numbers.
8. CLIENT (Remote) User password verification 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) SELECT LEVEL - Use the left mouse button to select a password level.. (Administrator, Search user, Client User) 2) Password – Input area text box. 3) Number Buttons – Use number buttons to input password. 4) OK – Select to apply password to level. 5) Cancel – Connection Cancel.
8. CLIENT (Remote) 8.3 Remote Surveillance Capability Remote DVR access The method in operating the DVR client is identical to that of the DVR server. The client has access to all capabilities including surveillance, search, pan/tilt and set-up. Limits in remote DVR access 1) The remote program compresses the image data, therefore the image may not be as clear, and can not provide real-time video due to bandwidth limitations.
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9. BACKUP VIEWER Install the Backup Viewer program. The following screen will appear when the program is launched. Media search Daylight Search Press the media search button. Select the folder where the DVR files are saved. Select the files to be viewed Select backup folder The operation of searching and playing backup data is identical to the method used for the DVR server. The user has access to detailed search capability in Backup Viewer.
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10. WATERMARK VIEWER (Option) Watermarking – Technology used in inserting specified data such as copyright information that is undetectable through the human eye or ear, in multimedia contents such as audio, video and images. Hence, watermarks are hidden data inserted in order to verify the originality of the contents. The watermark can be an image or text. Upon purchase, loading the included CD will allow for the following screen to appear.
10. WATERMARK VIEWER (Option) Original image Transformed image Current image related message ! Message - The image has not been altered. The image has been altered or has not been watermarked. If the file type is not compatible with the Watermark Viewer, the files can not be viewed By this program.
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11. PROGRAM INSTALL 1 2 4 5 6 3 7 8 9 NOTE 1 DirectX 8.1 Install 2 Select camera type 3 Install appropriate DVR server program 4 Install Client 5 Install Backup Viewer 6 Install Watermark Viewer 7 Install VGA, LAN, Sound Card driver 8 Run Windows explorer 9 Exit The DVR server program is affected by the specifications of the hardware, therefore install only the model number as indicated on the chassis.
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