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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 1.5 – What is the 9104V?……………………………………………..……………........3 2 – DVR Panels and Controls……......
USER MANUAL 7 – Configuring Recording Settings...............................................................16 7.1 – Channel ............................................................................................16 7.2 – Quality ............................................................................................16 7.3 – Audio Rec...........................................................................................16 7.4 – File Size .........................................................
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 DVD Writer Not Supported 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 PTZ Control Built-in RS485, Support PELCO-P/D USB USB 2.0/ USB for Backup / USB for mouse Remote Control Included Mouse Included Power Supply DC12V, 3A USER MANUAL 2 – DVR PANELS AND CONTROLS 2.
USER MANUAL A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. VGA Output Port RCA Audio Input BNC Video Out 1 BNC Video In CH1 BNC Video In CH3 DC 12V Input RS 485 Interface LAN/Ethernet port USB 2.0 Backup Device Port USB 2.0 Mouse port BNC Video Out 2 BNC Video In CH2 BNC Video In CH4 RCA Audio Output USER MANUAL 5. 6. 7. Place hard drive upside down in bay and fasten with screws. Carefully replace cover. Reattach chassis screws.
USER MANUAL Step 3: Connect the female end of the 12V DC power connector from the camera to male end on the extension cable. Step 4: Connect power connector on other end of extension cable to Zmodo power adapter or power box. Figure 3-8: Video/power extension cable and camera's female power cable connected 3.2.2 – PTZ (PAN/TILT/ZOOM) CAMERAS Figure 3-9: Connecting PTZ camera to RS485 Interface 1 This section only covers connecting PTZ cameras to the rear panel of the DVR.
USER MANUAL DVR VGA Monitor (sold separately) VGA cable (usually included with monitor) Step 1: Power off DVR and monitor. Step 2: Locate VGA port on rear panel of DVR. See Figure 3-7. Step 3: Connect VGA cable from monitor to VGA port on rear panel of DVR. Step 4: Power on monitor. Step 6: Power on DVR. Wait until system is fully initialized. No other configuration is necessary.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 5.2 – Quick Launch Menu · Full Screen Mode – Double-click channel to be maximized · Quad(2× 2) Screen Mode – Double-click while in Full Screen Mode · Access Quick Launch Menu – Right-click anywhere on Main Display · Exit Quick Launch Menu – Click outside of Quick Launch menu Figure 4-11: Main Video Display when no cameras are connected. 4.3 – SETTING SYSTEM DATE AND TIME In order to find and view recordings for the proper date, it will be necessary to set the system date and time.
USER MANUAL Configures DVR and DDNS Setup cameras to be viewed and controlled remotely from any computer with an Internet connection. USER MANUAL Returns to Main Menu. DDNS settings maintain the link between the DDNS account and the public IP address. Netword Setup Exit Searches for recordings and Playback system events. Plays back and backs up recordings.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 6.6 – AUTOSEQ 6 - Display Setup Auto-sequencing scrolls through each channel in succession for a given amount of time. Each channel may be configured separately. Display Setup menu is to configure the live view for each channel. Options are 1 through 10 seconds or OFF. Channel Column (highlighted) assigns Title, Position, Color, and Live options for individual channels. To start auto-sequencing, from the Quick Launch menu, click START AUTOSEQ. See Section 5.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL slightly by DVR model. setting, the DVR local IP address may change from time to time. Always PPPoE is used for certain DSL Internet providers. A username and password is required to establish a connection to the Internet. Contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for more information. Selecting this network type will prompt for the PPPoE name and password. When Recording Mode is set to Always, all channels enabled will record continuously until turned off.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 8.8 – LOCAL CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS 1. c. d. Connect DVR to Router (See Section 3.9). 2. 2. From a Windows PC on the same LAN, open a command prompt (e.g., Start > Run > cmd). 3. Type ipconfig and press Enter. 4. Note the following: IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. 5. On the DVR, go to Network from Main Menu (refer to Figure 8-22). 6. Set Type to Static. 7. Enter Media and Web Port information (Sections 8.2 and 8.3.
USER MANUAL 9 – SEARCHING FOR AND PLAYING RECORDINGS To access the Video Search menu, from the Main Menu, go to Search (the floppy disk icon) or right-click on the main video display and click from the quick launch Video Search. Figure 9-25: Video Search menu 9.1 – SEARCHING FOR RECORDINGS The default value in the Search Date field is the current system date. 1. Enter the date in the VIDEO FILE field of the recording to be located.
USER MANUAL 4. 5. 6. Mobile menu is used to enter a username, password, and port for connecting to the DVR remotely via mobile phone. Motion Detection menu turns and off detection, and sets sensitivity and detection area. Exit button returns to the Main Menu. USER MANUAL 10.1.2 – OVERWRITE With Overwrite enabled, when the hard drive runs out of space to record, the DVR will return to the oldest file first and begin overwriting files. A duration of days can be set when enabling the overwrite function.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL 10.1.4 – USB FORMAT seconds. Clicking this button will execute the USB drive format process. Formatting the USB drive must be completed before recorded files can be backed up. Buzzer Sets the duration of the audio buzzer when an alarm condition is met. Options are OFF and 10, 20, 40 or 60 seconds. The same warning prompt for the HDD will be displayed (Figure 10.35). If an error message appears stating no USB device is found, perform the following procedure: 1. Power off DVR. 2.
USER MANUAL RECV EMAIL USER MANUAL cameras. Enter the e-mail address that will receive the alarm notification messages. Parity Parity is a method of detecting errors in transmission. 11 – PTZ SETUP This section only covers the software configuration for the PTZ cameras. For guidance on installing the cameras, please see Section 3.2.4 – Connecting Your PTZ Cameras. For directions on programming the PTZ camera to survey automatically, see Section 15 – PTZ Cruising.
USER MANUAL Enter a password for the user connecting to the DVR via the mobile phone. This is not the same password as the admin or user account either for local or Internet access. USER MANUAL 13.2 – Motion Detection Area Clicking this button will bring up the Motion Detection are selection sub-screen. 12.3 – SERVER PORT Enter a port over which the mobile phone will communicate with the DVR. We recommend using 9001. A port forwarding rule for the mobile port must be created on the router.
USER MANUAL the factory BIOS date. Correct video recordings require setting the system date. DATE FORMAT Sets the appearance preference for the system date. Options are as follows: · MM/DD/YY · YY-MM-DD · DD/MM/YY TIME Enter the current time. This will be used to timestamp video recordings. TIME FORMAT Options are a 12 or 24-hour format (00:00 – 23:59). When choosing 12HOURS, set AM/PM. TIME ZONE Time Zone options are in relation to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), either + or -.
USER MANUAL Deutsch (German) USER MANUAL 14.6.2 – SYSTEM UPDATE Italiano (Italian) Please contact Technical Support before attempting to upgrade the DVR firmware. Русский ( Russian ) Français (French) 14.6.3 – LOAD DEFAULT Español (Spanish) Português (Portuguese) Figure 14-48: System Language menu Polski (Polish) Clicking the Load Default button will restore all customized settings on the DVR back to their factory defaults. 14.
USER MANUAL Click the SAVE button to save the cruise program to system memory. USER MANUAL 16 – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS The EXIT button exits the Cruise Setup console. Discards changes if not saved first. Q: What if the DVR does not detect the hard drive? CHANNEL DROP-DOWN MENU Selects the PTZ camera channel to be programmed. A: Hard Drive loss occurs when the hard drive is taken offline, either by drive failure or disconnection from the DVR.
USER MANUAL USER MANUAL special Linux software. Zmodo offers its customers free upgrades to the DVR firmware. Q: Do I have to stop recording in order to play back files? A: No. The DVR supports simultaneous recording and playback. Please contact Technical Support for instructions. Without Zmodo qualified technical support, Zmodo cannot be held responsible for DVR malfunction resulting from improper firmware installation.