DVR-H9106UVD-SV
USER MANUAL Table of Contents Safety Instructions… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .… .… .… 1 What You Get… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .… ...........1 1.1 – Benefits … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .… ..............1 1.2 – DVR Specifications… … … … … … … … … … … ..… … … … .....… … … … … … .......2 1.3 – Package Contents… … … … … … … … … … … .… … … … … ...… … … ....… ........3 1.4 – Optional Components… … … … … … … … … … … .… … … … … ..… … … … .… .......3 1.
USER MANUAL 7.3 – Quality ............................................................................................17 7.4 – Resolution..........................................................................................17 7.5 – Audio..................................................................................................17 7.6 – Pack Time...........................................................................................17 7.7– Recording Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USER MANUAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Use proper power source. Do not use this product with a power source that applies more than specified voltage (100-240V AC). 2. Never insert anything metallic into DVR. Inserting metal object into the DVR can be a source of dangerous electric shock. 3. Do not operate in wet or dusty environment. Avoid places like a damp basement or dusty hallway. 4. Do not expose this product to water. If this product gets wet, unplug it and contact an authorized dealer immediately. 5.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 2 – DVR PANELS AND CONTROLS DVD Writer Optional Network Connection 10/100 Ethernet (RJ-45) Network Protocol TCP/IP, DDNS Network Remote Remote Client Software and IE Browser 3G Mobile Support mobile phone based on Windows Mobile, Symbian S60 3rd, iPhone and blackberry VGA Output Yes Alarm 16 CH Input / 1 CH Output PTZ Control Built-in RS485, Support PELCO-P/D USB 3 USB Interfaces Remote Control Included Mouse Included Power Supply DC12V, 3A HDD Support SAT
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 3- INSTALLING YOUR DVR HARDWARE 2.1.3 – H9106UVD-SV FRONT RIGHT PANEL CONTROLS E A F B G C H D A. Channel 1 B. Channel 2 C. Channel 3 D. Channel 4 E. Channel 5 F. Channel 6 G. Channel 7 H. Channel 8 I J M K N L O P I . Channel 9 J . Channel 10 K. Change Display Mode L. PIP Mode M. 2x2 Channel View N. 3x3 Channel View O. 4x4 Channel View P . Start Rotate This section refers exclusively to the connection of hardware to the DVR.
USER MANUAL Step 1: Connect the female BNC video connector from the camera into the male BNC video connector of the extension cable. The male end attaches to the female end clockwise and locks into place. Step 2: Your 16-Channel DVR has sixteen video input ports, labeled CH1 to CH16, corresponding to the channel that is viewed and configured in the DVR console. Select the video input channel of your choice and attach the BNC connector on the other end of the extension cable to the video input channel.
USER MANUAL 3.5 – CONNECTING A DISPLAY USER MANUAL recognize it and a Windows PC can read the files. While Linux can theoretically read NTFS, FAT32 is a preferable option. 3.5.1 – CONNECTING A TV What you will need: DVR TV (not included) BNC to RCA Adapter (sold separately) RCA A/V cable (not included) Step 1: Power off DVR and TV. Step 2: Locate Video Output port on rear panel of DVR. Step 3: Connect BNC-RCA adapter to one of the two Video Output ports.
USER MANUAL · LAN port lights are not lit either on DVR or network router. Suggestions · Try different Ethernet cable. · Reboot DVR. · Reboot router. For more information regarding configuring your DVR for local and remote access, please visit http://zmodo.net or contact Technical Support. 4 - STARTING UP YOUR DVR USER MANUAL In order to find and view recordings for the proper date, it will be necessary to set the system date and time. 1. Go to Main Menu > System > Date/Time 2.
USER MANUAL CH01-04 CH05-08 CH09-12 CH13-16 CH01-09 CH08-16 CH01-16 USER MANUAL Configures DVR and DDNS Setup cameras to be viewed and controlled remotely from any computer with an Internet connection. DDNS settings maintain the link between the DDNS account and the public IP address. Searches for recordings and Playback system events. Plays back and backs up recordings. File List Plays back recordings Netword Setup PIP MODE – Selects Picture-in-Picture mode. Options are 1X1 and 1X2.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL Configures RS485 keyboard (not sold by Zmodo). 6 - Display Setup Display Setup menu is to configure the live view for each channel. KB Setup Date/Time Setup Password Setup Audio/Video Setup System Language System Information System Setup System Maintain Sets system date, time, time zone, and DST adjustment. Channel Column (highlighted) assigns Title, Position, Color, and Live options for individual channels.
USER MANUAL 7 - Configuring Recording Settings slightly by DVR model. Always To access the Record Setup menu, from the Main Menu, select Record. When Recording Mode is set to Always, all channels enabled will record continuously until turned off. On the H9106UVD-SV, some settings on this page affect how all cameras record. Individualized camera options are enabling/disabling recording and recording 7.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL DHCP will set the DVR to receive an address from the network router. On this setting, the DVR local IP address may change from time to time. 8.8 – LOCAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS PPPoE is used for certain DSL Internet providers. A username and password is required to establish a connection to the Internet. Contact your ISP for more information. Selecting this network type will prompt for the PPPoE name and password. 1. 8.
USER MANUAL 2. d. Confirm changes. Enter local address of DVR. a. In the address bar, type the local address of the DVR (e.g., http://192.168.1.140). b. Append address with :webportnumber (e.g., http://192.168.1.140:8080), if a port other than 80 is being used and the port forwarding rule has been created. c. When presented with Information Bar referring to downloading controls, click the bar. d. Click Yes or OK to proceed downloading and installing the controls.
USER MANUAL Select the type of events to be viewed, either All, Alarm, or Operation. Start USER MANUAL Exit returns to the Video Search menu. 9.6 – BACKING UP RECORDINGS Enter the starting date and time of the range to be searched. (Refer to Figure 9-20.) End Enter the ending date and time of the range to be searched. 1. Insert blank DVD or connect USB backup device (see Section 3.7). 2. Select Main Menu > Search. Search 3. Search for recordings to be backed up. See Section 9.1. Begin the search.
USER MANUAL The Device Management menu is divided into the following six options: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. HDD displays hard drive status, space and recording time. Commands are available to format the hard drive and USB backup device. Alarm console is for configuring external trigger inputs, notification conditions, alarm settings, and e-mail options. PTZ setup menu is used to match PTZ camera dip switch settings.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 10.2.1 – I/O CHANNEL AND STATUS detect motion. Options are ON and OFF. I/O (input/output) channels are to connect external sensor alarms to the camera on the specified channel. 10.2.3 – ALARM MANAGE An example of an external sensor is a laser-activated motion detector. External sensors are not necessary to detect motion. The DVR is equipped with an internal motion detection system. The first drop-down menu in the upper-left is to select the group of four channels to configure.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL (e.g., dvr@emailprovider.com). The e-mail address must be set up as an account with the provider. The default setting of 9600 should be kept for most Zmodo PTZ cameras. Check the specific camera model. SEND PW Data Bit The password of the account sending the e-mail message. Some e-mail service providers require password authentication in order to process an outgoing message. Sets the number of bits used in a character of data. RECV EMAIL The options are 5, 6, 7, or 8.
USER MANUAL Before setting up the mobile phone on the DVR, configure the DVR for network access. See Section 8 – Network Setup or refer to the Network Setup Guide. USER MANUAL 13.1 - OPTIONS To access the Mobile Phone Setup, from the Main Menu, select Devices > Mobile. Figure 12-43: Mobile Setup Menu USER NAME Enter a username for the user connecting to the DVR via the mobile phone. This is not the same username as the admin or user account either for local or Internet access.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 14.1 – TIME SETUP(DATE/TIME) 14.2.1 – DEVICE ID This sub-menu is used to set the system date and time options. Allows a six-digit unique identifier for the DVR. 14.2.2 – PASSWORD ENABLE DATE Enter today's date. The default system date reflects the factory BIOS date. Correct video recordings Figure 14-47: Time Setup menu require setting the system date. DATE FORMAT Sets the appearance preference for the system date.
USER MANUAL Important Note: Setting the resolution too high or out of range for your monitor can result in losing video output. To restore correct video settings, follow these steps: Menu > RIGHTx2 > DOWNx1 > SEL > RIGHTx2 > SELx2 > UPx1 > SEL > DOWNx2 > SEL > wait 5 seconds > SEL Volume Adjusts the volume of the audio output 14.4 – LANGUAGE (SYSTEM LANGUAGE) To access the System Language menu, go to Main Menu > System > Language. To access System Maintenance, go to Main Menu > System> Maintain.
USER MANUAL 15 – PTZ Cruising USER MANUAL CLEAN Clicking the CLEAN button will clear the configuration of the set point. Directional Arrows Use the directional arrows to move the camera to the desired location of the current set point. 15.1 – PTZ SETUP The PTZ Setup control panel is used to manually control the PTZ camera. 15.3 – STARTING AND STOPPING THE CRUISE PROGRAM To access the PTZ Setup control panel, go to Quick Launch > PTZ. Starting the Cruise 1. Open the Quick Launch menu. 2.
USER MANUAL video while others do not. Go to Main Menu > System > Video. Video System should be set to NTSC not PAL. USER MANUAL may be low on space or disconnected, or a camera may have lost video. Check your alarm settings. See Section 10.2. Q: Can the DVR get too hot? A: It is not unusual for the DVR to become warm during continuous operation. The DVR is not equipped with cooling fans. Store the DVR in a cool, wellventilated area out of direct sunlight.