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Thank you for purchasing this Digital Video Recorder. Before using the Digital Video Recorder, please read all the instructions (and the safety information) contained in this User Guide before you first use your Digital Video Recorder. Please keep this User Guide handy for future use. Before connecting and installing any third party cameras, monitors, alarms and computers, please refer to the appropriate installation instructions for proper operation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR.
CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. SA 1965
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. SA 1966
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Contents
Disclaimer .............................................................................................................................................................. Warning ................................................................................................................................................................. Caution .................................................................................................................................................................. Preventing Malfunction ....................................................................................................................................... Package Contents ................................................................................................................................................. .CONTROLS ......................................................................................................................................................
1. Front Panel ....................................................................................................................................................... 2. Rear Panel Connectors ........................................................................................................................................ 3. Remote Controller .............................................................................................................................................. 1. Camera, Monitor, Microphone, Alarm sensor and Power cord ...................................................................................... 2. PC system requirement for Network connection. .......................................................................................................
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. OPERATION
.................................................................................................................................................. 1. Main Menu Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 2. Display ............................................................................................................................................................. 2-1. Display Setup ............................................................................................................................................. 2-2. Sequential Setup (Auto Sequence) ................................................................................................................... 3. Camera Setup ................................................................................................................................................... 4. Motion Recording .............................................................................................................................................. 5. Continuous Recording ......................................................................................................................................... 6. Alarm Recording ................................................................................................................................................ 6-1. Record Setup .............................................................................................................................................. 6-2. Alarm Setup ............................................................................................................................................... 7. Schedule Recording ............................................................................................................................................ 8. Network Setup .................................................................................................................................................. 8-1. IP setup ..................................................................................................................................................... 8-2. E-Mail ....................................................................................................................................................... 8-3. DDNS ....................................................................................................................................................... 8-3.1 How to setup and use the DDNS ................................................................................................................... 8-3.1.1 Router .................................................................................................................................................. 8-3.1.2. Registration to the DDNS server ................................................................................................................ 8-4. MISC ........................................................................................................................................................ 9. System Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 9-1. General ..................................................................................................................................................... 9-2. Time ......................................................................................................................................................... 9-3. Account .................................................................................................................................................... 9-4. DISK ......................................................................................................................................................... 9-5. Update ...................................................................................................................................................... 9-6. INFO .........................................................................................................................................................
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Contents
. PAN/TILT ZOOM CONTROL
....................................................................................................................... 1. P.T.Z .Menu ...................................................................................................................................................... 2. Preset & Tour .................................................................................................................................................... 3. Custom Functions .............................................................................................................................................. 4. PTZ Camera Model - PAN/TILT/ZOOM Camera List ..................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................... 1. Time Search ...................................................................................................................................................... 2. Log List Search/Alarm, Motion Search .................................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................................................................... 1. USB Memory Stick Backup.................................................................................................................................... 2. How to playback backup data in USB memory stick on your PC .................................................................................... 3. Back up Range Setup...........................................................................................................................................
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. SEARCH/ PLAYBACK
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. BACKUP
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. CLIENT PROGRAM
...................................................................................................................................... 1. CLViewer Program Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 1.1. Installation ................................................................................................................................................. 1.2. How to Install ............................................................................................................................................. 1.3. How to set Screen Resolution and Color Quality.................................................................................................. 2. CMS Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 2.1. CMS Overview ............................................................................................................................................ 2.2. Functions ................................................................................................................................................... 2.2.1. CLViewer (client) setup .............................................................................................................................. 2.2.2. Playback Control buttons ............................................................................................................................ 2.2.3. Pan/Tilt Control buttons ............................................................................................................................. 2.2.4. Health .................................................................................................................................................... 2.2.5. Health Report ........................................................................................................................................... 2.2.6. DVR Property ........................................................................................................................................... 2.2.7. Client Log List .......................................................................................................................................... 2.2.8. DVR Log List ............................................................................................................................................ 3. DVR Control ..................................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................. 3.1. C 3.1.1. By Set List Manager ................................................................................................................................... 3.1.2. By Web Viewer ......................................................................................................................................... 3.2. Condition of DVR ......................................................................................................................................... 3.3. Indication of Camera .................................................................................................................................... 3.4. Live Viewing ............................................................................................................................................... 3.5. Context Menu ............................................................................................................................................. 3.6. Playback .................................................................................................................................................... 3.7. DVR Menu Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 4. Virtual DVR ...................................................................................................................................................... 4.1. What is Virtual DVR ..................................................................................................................................... 4.2. Virtual Set List Manager ................................................................................................................................ 4.3. Editing Virtual DVR ...................................................................................................................................... 4.4. Live Viewing on Virtual DVR ..........................................................................................................................
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APPENDIX 1 : HDD Installation ..................................................................................................................... APPENDIX 2 : AVI File Converting ................................................................................................................ APPENDIX 3 : Specifications ........................................................................................................................... APPENDIX 4 : Limited 2 Year Warranty ....................................................................................................... APPENDIX 5 : How to Obtain Factory Service ...........................................................................................
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Disclaimer
The information in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the date of publication. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Revisions or New editions to this publication may be issued to incorporate such change. We make no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the Digital Video Recorder, the software, the hard drives, personal computers, peripheral devices, or unapproved/unsupported devices.
Warning
Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the outer casing. To prevent the appliance from overheating, provide at least two inches of air space around the vent and the slots. Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the Digital Video Recorder. Immediately turn off the unit or unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Contact a qualified service personnel authorized by your equipment distributor Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly mentioned or instructed in this guide. Disassembly or alteration may result in high voltage electrical shock. Qualified service personnel authorized by your equipment distributor should conduct appropriate inspections, alterations and repairs. Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn off the unit, remove the power cable from the power outlet. Confirm that smoke and fume emissions have ceased. Please consult your DVR distributor. Stop operating the equipment if a heavy object is dropped or the casing is damaged. Do not strike or shake. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn off the unit or unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Please consult your DVR distributor. Do not allow the equipment come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the interior. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. In the event that the water or other foreign substances enter the interior, immediately turn the DVRs Power off or unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Please consult your DVR distributor. Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire. Use a dry cloth on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt that collects on the device. In dusty, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around the ventilation or the slots on the outer casing over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire. Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power cord. Any of these actions may cause an electrical short circuit, which may lead to fire or electrical shock. Do not handle the device or power cord if your hands are wet. Handling it with wet hands may lead to electrical shock. When unplugging the cord, ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug. Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation, creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks. Use only the recommended power accessories. Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards.
Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat. Neither should you immerse them in water. Such exposure may damage the batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids, fire, electrical shock, explosion or serious injury. Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the batteries. There is serious risk of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the body, including the eyes and mouth, or clothing that comes into contact with the inner contents of the battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance from a medical professional. Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the casings. It could lead to leakage and injury. Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. It could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries. The supplied power supply and power cord are designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder. Do not use it with other products or batteries. There is a risk of fire and other hazards.
Caution
Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where there is high temperature or high humidity. Use the device at temperatures within +0C - +40C (32F 104F) and humidity below 90 %. The normal operating power source for this device is 100V-240V AC 50/60Hz.
Preventing Malfunction
Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields. Never place the DVR in close Proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposures to strong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. Avoid Condensation Related Problems. Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces. You can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtight, reseal-able plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it from the bag. Stop using the equipment immediately if you detect condensation in the Digital Video Recorder. Continued use may damage the equipment. Remove the power cord from the power outlet and wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.
CAUTION - Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions. - The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
Package Contents
Please check the package and contents for visible damage. If any components are damaged or missing, do not attempt to use the unit, contact the supplier immediately. If the unit must be returned, it must be shipped in the original packing box. CONTENTS 4CH DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER CLIENT SOFTWARE CD REMOTE CONTROLLER BATTERY (AAA size) AC Adapter USER GUIDE Quick Setup Guide Warranty Registration Card QUANTITY 1 UNIT 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 REMARK
CONTROLS
1. Front Panel
1. Mode Indicator : 4 LEDs display the status of the Digital Video Recorder. Power (Green), LAN (Green), HDD (Green) and Recording (RED) 2. Playback / Record control : These functions are used in Live Mode or Playback mode.
1) [Directional ] buttons : In Menu setup mode, used to move the cursor. 2) [Time Search / Playback Stop] ! Time Search : This button accesses the time search menu. Use the directional buttons to select the date and the time. Press [Enter] button to start the playback of the selection. @ Stop : This button stops playback 3) [REC / R step or FR] ! REC : Press this button to start recording. Press the button again to stop. @ Reverse Step : This button is used to move reverse field by field during STILL mode. # Fast Rewind : This button is used to fast rewind during PLAYBACK mode. 4) [Clear / Still or Playback] : ! Clear : This button is used to hide the On-Screen-Display information such as the time, date and channel icons. This button removes alert icons on the corner of the screen (AL, VL and PL). This button is also used to turn off the alarm buzzer. @ Still or Playback: This button is used to still or 1 x playback during playback mode. 5) [Schedule / F step or FF] : ! Schedule : Press this button to make scheduled recording standby. Press the button again to stop. @ Forward step : This button is used to move forward field by field (picture by picture) during STILL mode # F.F. : This button is used to Fast Forwarding during PLAYBACK mode. 3. Menu / ESC Button : 1) Menu : Press this button to display the MAIN MENU screen. 2) ESC : Press this button to exit menu without saving.
CONTROLS
4. QUAD/Enter 1) QUAD : Press this button to display the cameras in multi-screen view. 2) ENTER : Press this button to save menu settings 5. Channel / Numeric Buttons : Press the buttons to enter data or make selections. Press or + to enter appropriate numbers when prompted for a password, to choose channel/camera selection or appropriate dates in schedule option mode. [-, +] : To Decrease settings, To Increase settings 6. Remote control signal receiver : Do not block the receiver port on the unit. Doing so may cause the remote controller to function improperly.
7. POWER button : Press this button to turn the power on; press again to turn the power off. The POWER LED indicator is lit when the power is on. 8. USB connection : USB port allows light backups of video files to devices such as flash memory.
CONTROLS
2. Rear Panel Connectors
1) CAM1~4 : BNC input (Camera 1~4) connectors 2) MONITOR (Composite Output) : BNC standard composite video output connector. 3) SPOT : Spot out connector 4) AUDIO Input / SPEAKER (Output) connectors : RCA 5) VGA out connector 6) LAN (RJ-45 Ethernet Port) : For connecting to remote PC via Ethernet network. 7) RS-232C [D-SUB 9PIN] : Development purposes only. 8) SENSOR (ALARM IN 1~4) : For connecting alarm inputs. 9) RELAY (ALARM OUT 1~2) : For connecting alarm out relays. 10) RS-422 : For connecting to PTZ camera. 11) POWER : DC power Jack
CONTROLS
3. Remote Controller
PTZ FOCUS IN PTZ FOCUS OUT TIME SEARCH INFORMATION ZOOM DISPLAY MODE ENTER
PTZ AUTO FOCUS CAMERA REPOSITIONING LOG BACK UP PAN / TILT / ZOOM ESC / OSD OFF
MENU
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VGA Monitor
COMPUTER
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PTZ CAMERA
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Microphone
CAMERA (BNC)
Speaker
MONITOR
1.4 MONITOR
There are three video outputs (2-BNC, 1-VGA) on the rear panel of the system. Connect monitors depending on your application. 1- BNC for Main composite video output. 1- BNC for Spot composite video output. 1- VGA output.
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Disclaimer
The remote viewing on network connection may not work on all personal computers due to difference in personal settings and hardware configurations.
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Press [MENU] button to display the MAIN SETUP screen. Enter the password using Numeric buttons when prompted for a password.
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Use Directional buttons [ ] to select SYSTEM menu and press [ENTER] button to confirm. Select Time on TAP menu by using Right [] button. Select the item by using Down [] button. Enter the Date and Time by pressing numeric buttons on the remote controller or /+ on the unit. Press [ENTER] button to exit a menu with saving changes. Press [ESC] to exit a menu without making changes.
When the Digital Video Recorder is powered on for the very first time, the date and time are set as default to January 1, 2006 Sunday 01:00:00. Before commencing any operation of the Digital Video Recorder, it is important to set the date and time. Please refer to page 37 for setting the time and the date on the Digital Video Recorder.
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LIVE VIEWING
1. Display Overview
Recording Mode
Status
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(1) Alarm Icon is triggered by an alarm sensor. To remove the icon from the screen, press [ESC/OSD] button on the remote controller or [CLR] button on the front panel. (2) Motion Icon is triggered by a motion sensor. To remove the icon from the screen, press [ESC/OSD] button on the remote controller or [CLR] on the front panel. (3) Video Loss Icon indicates video loss incurred during recording. To remove the icon from the screen, press [ESC/OSD] button on the remote controller or [CLR] on the front panel.
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(1) The indicator is on when a USB Device is connected The indicator glows in blue when the system is making light backups to the USB device. (2) The indicator is on when Record mode is on. (3) The indicator is on when Schedule Record mode is on. The indicator light switches to blue when Schedule Record begins. (4) The indicator is on during playback of recorded audio. (5) The indicator shows the Number of Client, connected to Network (MAX:3).
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: Displays the Date (Day/Month/Year), Day of the week and Time. : Displays the remaining hard disk drive capacity available for recording. Recycling icon glows in blue when the remaining hard disk drive capacity is running less than 4GB.
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LIVE VIEWING
2. Multi-screen Display and Sequencing
2-3.
Repositioning
To reposition a camera view on screen, 1) Press button on the remote controller. Icon will be displayed. Move icon to the desired position with Directional [ ] buttons. 2) Press a Numeric button to reposition the selected camera.
3) Press [Enter] button to exit here with saving changes. Press [ESC] to exit without change. Press [Menu] button to rearrange.
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LIVE VIEWING
3. Zooming
During the live view mode or playback mode, it is possible to zoom a particular section of the screen to get a close-up view.
1. To activate the digital zoom, select the full screen display of the camera you wish to zoom. 2. Then press the [ZOOM] button on the Remote controller. Zoom area box pops up, as shown below.
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3. Move the box to the desired position using the Directional [ ] buttons. 4. Press [+] button to zoom in, press [ - ] button to zoom out the image and then press the Enter button. 5. Press [ESC] button to return to normal mode.
NOTE
If the Zoom button is pressed while in a multi-screen display, zoom operation is not activated.
4. Spot Monitor
In addition to the Main Monitor, the Digital Video Recorder has a SPOT Monitor function. The spot Monitor enables users to monitor specific channels independently from the main monitor.
1. Press [Spot] button on the remote controller and press numeric button you wish view as full screen. 2. Press [Spot] button twice to switch the cameras automatically. Sequence interval can be set from the Sequential Setup. (See * When an alarm has been triggered, that specific channel will go into Full Screen.
The default mode is set to Auto Sequencing. Sequential Setup (Auto Sequence) on page 21.)
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OPERATION
1. MAIN Menu Overview
1. When the Digital Video Recorder is powered on, the Live Viewing screen will appear in about 30sec. 2. Press [MENU] button on the remote controller or on the Front Panel to access the MAIN SETUP menu.
- An Admin Password Box will appear if the password is ON in the System Menu (Refer to section 9-1 General/Password). - Enter the password using Numeric buttons on the remote controller or the CH increase button on the Front Panel Default password is 000000.
3. MAIN SETUP menu appears after the [MENU] button is pressed or the proper password entered, as shown below.
NOTE
Factory default Admin/user password is [000000]. It is recommended that users change the default PASSWORD . See 9-3. Account section of [System Setup] on page 37. DVR will ask for a password when users access menu to setup, stop (schedule) recording, power off and using other functions (playback, time search, backup and log). If you wish to bypass the procedure, change the selection of password to OFF. Refer to 9-1 General on page 36.
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Not selected
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2. Display
1. Press [MENU] button to access MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select DISPLAY by using Directional [ ] buttons.
3. Press [ENTER] button to display DISPLAY SETUP or SEQUENTIAL SETUP. 4. Press Down [] button to move down the menu. 5. Change the values by using [-, +] buttons.
[2-1. Display Setup]
Select ( ) on TAP menu by using Left/Right [ ] buttons. Selected items will be highlighted in [yellow] color.
ADJUSTMENT Select Show or Hide by pressing [-,+] buttons. Choose Show, and below status bar will be displayed on Main Monitor.
Select to view the On-Screen-Display information for Camera Number and Title. Users can choose the color of border line by pressing [-,+] buttons. [WHITE/GRAY/DARK GRAY/BLACK] Select Background color on NO VIDEO status by using [-,+] buttons. [GRAY/DARK GRAY/BLACK/BLUE/WHITE] Select to switch to the Quad Screen mode.
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[2-2. Sequential Setup (Auto Sequence)]
ADJUSTMENT Specify the dwell time for each camera or Multi-screen mode is displayed. Users can set the desired sequential interval by using [-, +] buttons : 1 second ~ 5 second Select the desired sequence mode. Select the cameras to be included or excluded from the automatic sequencing.
NOTE
- For automatic sequencing, press and hold [DISPLAY] button on the remote controller (or on the front panel) for 2seconds after setting up the items above. - To return to the Quad mode, press [DISPLAY] button.
3. Camera Setup
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the CAMERA menu by using Directional
[ ] buttons.
3. Press [ENTER] button to display the Camera menu. 4. Select the Camera you wish to configure by using 5. Press Down [] button to navigate the submenu. 6. Change the values by using [-, +] buttons.
Left/Right [ ] buttons or Numeric buttons.
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ITEM COVERT DEFAULT No ADJUSTMENT If the covert mode is set to YES, a selected camera will be invisible from all live displays, playback and Network during recording. Covert cameras are viewable after the covert mode is switched to NO. The brightness of each camera can be adjusted by pressing [-,+] buttons. The contrast of each camera can be adjusted by pressing [-,+] buttons. The color of each camera can be adjusted by pressing [-,+] buttons. A name of camera titles can be composed of characters and figures. Maximum 12 characters can be set. By using the remote controller users can designate a title for each camera.(See below chart) Select P/TZ camera model to control. Select an appropriate channel for the PTZ camera. Camera ID means Camera address.
None Camera No
< Insert characters from IR Remote Controller > No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1st Press A C E G I K M O 2nd Press B D F H J L N P 3rd Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No 9 10/0 11 12 13 14 15 16 1st Press Q S U W Y . 2nd Press R T V X Z @ SPACE 3rd Press 9 10->0 11->
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4. Motion Recording
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the MOTION menu by using Directional [ ] buttons. 3. Press [ENTER] button to confirm.
menu. Select a Camera you wish to configure by using Left/Right [ ] buttons or Numeric buttons.
The designated Motion zones display in blue and the Motion detected zones will be highlighted in
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ITEM MOTION GRID ADJUSTMENT Designate a motion grid by using numeric buttons on the remote controller and press Enter button.
Select smaller motion grids for more precise motion detection by using CMS.
7. Save changes and exit the menu. Press [ENTER] button to navigate RECORD Menu. 8. Select ON or OFF to Enable or Disable motion detection per camera, as shown below.
9. Press the REC button to begin recording. Motion recording begins according to the configured Recording Quality and Frame Rate
when Motion is detected. Stand-by mode will resume after motion recording time is finished. Recording does not commence under normal conditions.
NOTE
Motion Duration will be extended if there is additional motion detection while motion recording. There may be cases when the recorders built-in motion detection function would not operate properly due to the strength and quality of the input video signal and other factors. Users are recommended to select 3 or more motion blocks to get more accurate motion recording.
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5. Continuous Recording
The DVR comes with a number of presets. Presets allow users to record without extensive setups. Therefore immediate recording is possible by pressing the record button. By default, audio, alarm, motion recording are off.
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the RECORD menu by using Directional [ ] buttons.
And press [ENTER] button to confirm.
3. Select the Camera (1 to 4) you wish to configure by 4. Press [-, +] buttons to change the value.
ITEM USE QUALITY ADJUSTMENT Enable (ON) or Disable (OFF) Recording for each camera. Select recording quality for each camera. [ULTRA/SUPER/HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW] Select recording speed for each camera. : Recording resolutions is changed to Frame, Field and CIF mode. (See 9-1. General section of [System Setup] on page 36.) Select audio recording: ON or OFF. Audio is always recorded in real time whereas video can be recorded in various modes including real time. There may be a slight delay in synchronization between audio and video. Select Motion Recording ON or OFF. If ON is selected, cameras do not record under normal conditions. It is discussed on Motion Recording Section. (Refer to page 23.) using Directional [ ] buttons.
RATE
AUDIO
MOTION
NOTE
Press [MENU] button on each item at the first line to apply all settings for the rest of channels.
5. Press [ENTER] button to exit menu with saving changes. 6. Press [REC] button. Red REC LED on the front panel will come on to indicate that recording has begun. 7. To stop recording, press STOP on the remote controller or [REC] button again on the front panel.
NOTE
Estimated Recording Time varies due to different picture qualities and capture rates. Estimated Recording Time is updated every 10 seconds.
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
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< Approximate File Size > Quality LOW MIDDLE HIGH SUPER ULTRA 720x480 6.5 9 13 19 30 NTSC 720x240 4 5.5 8 12 19 360x240 2.5 3.5 5 7.5 12 720x576 8 10.8 15.6 22.8 37 PAL 720x288 4.8 6.6 9.6 14.4 22.8 360x288 3 4.2 6 9 14.4 UNIT KB KB KB KB KB
6. Alarm Recording
Verify the alarm record settings prior to starting alarm recording. Please note that alarm recording is independent of any recording modes.
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the ALARM menu by using Directional [ ] buttons.
6-1.Record Setup
3. And press [ENTER] button to display Record Setup. 4. Select ( ) on TAP menu by using Left/Right [ ] buttons. 5. Select the Camera you wish to configure, by using Directional [ ] buttons. 6. Press [-, +] buttons to change the values.
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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
OPERATION
[6-1. Record Setup]
ITEM USE QUALITY RATE AUDIO INPUT Select recording quality for each camera. [ULTRA/SUPER/HIGH /MIDDLE/LOW]
ADJUSTMENT Enable (ON) or Disable (OFF) Alarm Recording for each camera.
Select recording frame rate for each camera. Select audio recording : ON or OFF. Select input device. For alarm recording, choose N.O. to connect N.O. (Normally Open) PIR Sensor.
NOTE
Press [MENU] button on each item at the first line to apply all setting for the rest of channels.
ADJUSTMENT Determines the duration of recording when an alarm is activated by PIR (Passive Infrared) sensor. [1 to 20sec]. ALL : Records all alarm enabled channels if there any alarm is triggered. 1:1 : Records a channel for which alarm has been triggered. ON : Buzzer indicates whether alarm has been triggered. Buzzer will remain on for the duration of record time. Set Alarm Out to ON for Alarm buzzer. OFF : Disables ALARM BUZZER function.
RECORD CAMERA
ALARM BUZZER
NOTE
ALARM OUT1
Press [-] button to stop alarm buzzer immediately. Stopping alarm buzzer does not stop recording.
Configure which relay will be triggered when an alarm is activated per camera. Choose one option among Video Loss, Motion, Alarm ALL, Each Alarm and System by using [-,+] buttons.
NOTE
If System is selected, the relay will be triggered when System has problems such as HDD FAIL, FAN LOCK etc.
Press [Esc] button to stop Alarm Out. It will be cleared in the following order : Alarm > Motion > Video Loss.
7. Press [ENTER] button to exit menu with saving changes. Press [ESC] to exit menu without making changes. 8. Press [REC] button after setting RECORD. Red LED light on the front panel will come on to indicate that recording has started.
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Recording Priority
<Example 1>
Resulting Actions:
Press the REC button to commence alarm recording based on the configuration shown above. (Recording Quality (Super), Frame Rate (15F/S) and Audio). The system will revert back to stand by mode once alarm recording is finished. The DVR system starts recording only when an alarm is activated.
<Example 2>
Resulting Actions:
Press the REC button to commence continuous recording based on the configuration shown above. (High picture quality at 3F/S without Audio). If an alarm is triggered on this channel, the configuration will be changed to Super picture quality at 15F/S with Audio. The system will revert back to continuous recording once alarm recording is finished. Alarm Recording takes priority.
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<Example 3>
Resulting Actions:
Press the REC button to commence motion recording based on the configuration shown above. (High picture quality at 3 F/S without audio). If an alarm is triggered on this channel, the configuration will be changed to Super picture quality at 15F/S with Audio. The system will revert back to stand-by mode for Alarm or Motion once alarm recording is finished. The DVR system starts recording when an alarm is triggered or a Motion is activated.
NOTE
If two or more recording modes (Alarm, Motion or Continuous) are operational, the alarm recording mode takes the highest priority followed by motion and continuous recording modes.
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7. Schedule Recording
The schedule chart shown below provides four distinct modes (Mode 1 to 4).
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the SCHEDULE menu by using Directional [ ] buttons.
Press [ENTER] button to display Schedule Chart.
Left/Right [ ] buttons.
6. Enter the time for beginning and end by using numeric buttons and select Record mode to record.
(1) BEGIN : Set the start time by using numeric buttons. (2) END : Set the end time by using numeric buttons. The ending time must not conflict with the start time. (3) MODE : Up to 4 different recording modes can be preprogrammed. (MODE1 ~ MODE4)
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7. Define modes below.
The recording time is set by 24H (00:00 - 23:59). You need to set 2 days if the setting is over one day. D/W Monday Tuesday BEGIN 18:00 00:00 END 23:59 08:59 MODE MODE 1 MODE 1
NOTE
The recording will not start when the end time is ahead of the start time. D/W Monday BEGIN 18:00 END 08:59 MODE MODE 1
8. To activate the schedule recording, press the SCHEDULE button on the remote controller or on the front panel. The SCHEDULE
indicator will display on the status bar to indicate that the schedule recording has been activated. When a scheduled recording begins, the REC indicator will display on the screen to indicate that the system has started recording.
9. When a scheduled recording is finished, the REC indicator will go off to indicate that the system has finished recording. 10. Press the SCHEDULE button to cancel a scheduled recording. The SCHEDULE indicator will go off to indicate that the schedule
recording has been cancelled. < Summary of combination > RECORD MODE Normal Motion Alarm Schedule Schedule Motion Normal and Alarm Motion and Alarm Schedule and Alarm RECORD CAMERA USE MOTION RECORD ON OFF RECORD ON ON ALARM OFF OFF SCHEDULE OFF OFF SCHEDULE OFF ON RECORD &ALARM ON OFF RECORD &ALARM ON ON ALARM &SCHEDULE OFF OFF MENU ALARM USE OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON Normal OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF SCHEDULE MODE 1~4 CAMERA USE OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON
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8. Network Setup
When the system uses the same IP address every time it connects to the network, it is known as a static IP address. If the systems IP address changes frequently, it is called a dynamic IP address. Check with your internet service provider to determine which IP address was given. This manual will guide users through the set up process for both types.
8-1. IP setup
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the NETWORK menu by using Directional [ ]
buttons.
3. And press [ENTER] button to display IP Setup. 4. Press Down button [ ] to navigate. 5. Press [-, +] button to enter appropriate information.
Press Directional [ ] buttons to navigate.
ITEM
ADJUSTMENT STATIC IP: Edit IP address, Gateway and Subnet Mask. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol automates the assignment of IP addresses, Subnet Mask, Gateway and other IP parameters. The DHCP should be selected in order to utilize DDNS (Refer to section 8-3 DDNS for more information). Edit IP ADDRESS, GATEWAY or SUBNET MASK by using [-, +] or numeric buttons. Select 0000 ~ 9999 by using [-, +] or numeric buttons. The DVRs connection port can be adjusted in case the default port 7000 is blocked. The DVRs service port may be adjusted to allow the connection from CMS.
CONFIG
IP SETUP
PORT
NOTE
Exceptionally, the IP SETUP Items wont be changed by the Factory Default Setting in the System menu on page 36.
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OPERATION
How to connect the DVR via Network to use DDNS 1. Select DHCP.
Dynamic IP
Router
NOTE
DVR
DVR
2. Check Serial No in System Menu. 3. Enter DNS name<e.g.: http://L50F9AB.dvrhost.com:7000>> in the address field of your web browser or CMS.
8-2. E-Mail
The DVR may notify users via email to alert an event to five different email addresses.
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the NETWORK menu by using Directional [ ]
buttons. Press [ENTER] button to confirm.
3. Select Email on TAP menu by using Left/Right [ ] buttons. 4. Press Down button [ ] to navigate. 5. Press [-, +] or numerical buttons to enter appropriate information.
NOTE
The notification email message includes: alarm, video loss, power loss (when power is back on), HDD failure. The notification email does not include motion detection.
There are two ways to set up the notification email feature : DEFAULT or Public/your own mail server.
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
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ITEM OFF USE DEFAULT SMTP Server PORT AUTH SMTP ID ADJUSTMENT Select the e-mail notification feature on or off. The default is set to off. Select Default email server: it is notified through manufacturers email server. : Users need not setup SMTP server. Select SMTP server: The notification would be performed by public email server. Setup the items below. Select SMTP Server and then enter an email servers domain name by pressing numeric buttons. Define the port that the SMTP server will communicate through. Select Authentication on or off. The default is set to off. Enter the user ID of Mail Server if your server needs Authentication. (It is recognized as a small letter, even its displayed as a Capital Letter) Enter a password, if your server needs Authentication. (It is recognized as a small letter, even its displayed as a Capital Letter) Designate up to 5 email addresses for the notification feature.
6. Press [ENTER] button to save changes and exit menu. Press [ESC] to exit a menu without making changes.
8-3. DDNS 8-4. MISC
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select the NETWORK menu by using Directional [ ] buttons. Press [ENTER] button to confirm. 3. Select DDNS or MISC on TAP menu by using Left/Right [ ] buttons. 4. Press Down button [ ] to navigate. 5. Press [-, +] or numeric buttons to enter appropriate information. 6. Press [ENTER] button to save changes and exit. Press [ESC] to exit menu without making changes.
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[8-3. DDNS]
ADJUSTMENT
DEFAULT : Dvrhost.com is set as the default domain name. USE If the systems host name in the SYSTEM menu/INFO is set to L50F9AB, the corresponding DDNS address will be : http://L50F9AB.dvrhost.com:portNO. DYNDNS : Dyndns.com is set as the domain. Domain Name User ID Password Update Enter your domain name if you use Dyndns or your own Domain. Enter user ID for DDNS. Enter user PW for DDNS Test your DDNS address.
8-3.1. HOW TO SETUP AND USE THE DDNS 8-3.1.1. Router. It has to be set as a virtual server (or port forwarding) in order to utilize the DDNS. There are a lot of manufacturers on the market. Please read the provided manual thoroughly before setting or visit our website at www.cloverusa.com in regards to do it. We, the manufacturer of DVR systems will not support the solution to your individual network issues. ** DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a method of keeping a domain name linked to a changing IP address. This is a useful feature since many computers do not use a static IP address. 8-3.1.2. Registration to the DDNS server Visit at www.dyndns.org to register. Registration to DYNDNS.ORG 1. Visit at www.dyndns.com. 2. Sign up for a new user name and a password: Click the Create Account on the upper right hand corner. 3. After signup new user, check your e-mail and confirm an e-mail from dyndns.com. 4. Go back to www.dyndns.com and log in with the ID and the Password. 5. After log in on dyndns.com front page, click on my services. 6. Click on the Add Host Service (Next to Host Level Service). 7. Click the Add Dynamic DNS Host on the Dynamic DNS. 8. The window to input Host Name will pop up, and select the dyndns.org or the dvrdns.org on the pop-up window. 9. To complete, click the Add Host button on the bottom. 10. After registration, go to the DDNS menu on the DVR and enter the HOST NAME, USER ID and the PASSWORD you just registered.
[8-4. MISC]
ITEM BANDWIDTH
ADJUSTMENT The default is set to unlimited. Select between 64 KBPS~ 8MBPS to optimize your network performance.
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9. System Setup
9-1. General
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select SYSTEM menu, by using Directional [ ] buttons.
Press [ENTER] button to confirm.
].
NOTE
ADJUSTMENT All buttons will be locked after three minutes of inactivity. The buttons can be unlocked by entering a password. The auto lock feature is by default set to OFF. By default, the DVR emits a beep every time a button is pressed. Set the key tone to off when you wish to turn off beep. The Default is set to ON. CIF : The system records each camera individually and then multiplexes them. Each channel records at Field resolution: 360x240(360x288). Field : The system records each camera individually and then multiplexes them. Each channel records at Field resolution: 720x240(720x288). Frame : 720x480(720x576) ON : Reducing image flickering but less picture quality. OFF : Better picture quality for still image but image flickering for moving picture. If the system is interrupted or shut down during recording, the system will preserve the previous recording setting and resume the recording after a reboot. If ON, the system will ask for a password when users access menu to setup, stop (schedule) recording, turn off the system and using other functions (playback, time search, backup and log). If you wish to bypass the procedure, change the selection of password to OFF. To restore factory default settings, stop recording and then execute START by using ENTER button.
RECORD SIZE
5. Press [ENTER] button to save changes and exit menu. Press [ESC] to exit menu without making changes.
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9-2. Time
1-2. Follow steps 1-2 as shown under 9-1. General on page 36. 3. Select TIME on TAP menu by using Right [] button. 4. Press Down button [ ] to navigate. 5. Enter the Date and Time by using numeric buttons. 6. Press [ENTER] button to save changes and exit menu.
Press [ESC] to exit menu without making changes.
9-3. Account
- A user with administrator privileges may define each users authority. Select appropriate user level from User 1~5 in the user box shown below. By setting the activate option on, administrator may control individual settings for each user: Monitoring, Playback, Back up, Network, Configuration (Main Menu Setup), Shutdown (Power off). - Enter the 6-digit number for a new password, and re-enter the same password in the CONFIRM section.
1-2. Follow steps 1-2 as shown under 9-1. General on page 36. 3. Select ACCOUNT on TAP menu by using Left/ Right [ ]
buttons.
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9-4. DISK
1. Press [MENU] button to access the MAIN SETUP menu. 2. Select SYSTEM menu, by using Directional [ ] buttons. 3. Select DISK on TAP menu by using Left/ Right [ ] buttons.
Press [ENTER] button to confirm.
4. Press Down button [] to navigate. 5. Press [-, +] buttons to enter appropriate information. 6. Press [ENTER] button to save changes and exit menu.
Press [ESC] to exit menu without making changes. ITEM ADJUSTMENT ! Stop recording, playback, backup and searching before commencing disk formatting. @ Select a device by using [-, +] buttons. ( Internal HDD or USB (Front) Memory Stick ) # Select START by using down button [], and press [ENTER] button to start formatting. $ Formatting will begin, and the progress will be displayed in the status line. Please note that it takes approximately 10~30 seconds to format a HDD. % When formatting is finished, it will display COMPLETE, and SUCCESS in the status line. Users may select the record policy of the systems internal hard disk drive. By default, the systems hard disk drive is set to overwrite from the beginning when it becomes full. ON: Overwrite your HDD from the oldest file when the HDD is full. OFF: Stop recording after your HDD is full. It stops automatically if HDD failure happens. It starts to Monitoring again after DVR reboot . (Press the Enter button to select the Stop or Start and then press the ESC button.)
FORMAT
OVERWRITE
DISK MONITOR
9-5. UPDATE
1-2. Follow steps 1-2 as shown under 9-4. DISK on page 38. 3. Select UPDATE on TAP menu by using Left/ Right [ ] buttons. 4. Press Down button [ ] to navigate. 5. Download the latest firmware file and copy to USB Flash memory
stick in the Root Folder.
OPERATION
7. Plug USB memory stick into the front USB port and check if USB icon shows up on the Status bar. 8. Select START by using down button and pressing [ENTER] button. 9. Wait for the system to finish the update. Once finished and Reboot and Success messages are displayed,
press [ENTER] button to restart your DVR.
NOTE
Please make sure your USB Flash memory stick has enough storage space for 10MB. Do not make a special folder into memory stick for these files. Do not format the USB at window, just remove all files inside. Do not power OFF or PRESS any key during the update process.
Indicator H/w VERSION S/W VERSION Shows the Main PCB version of the system. Shows the Software version of the system.
CONDITION
9-6. INFO
Press INFO button on the remote controller to view the system information as shown below.
OR 1-2. Follow steps 1-2 as shown under 9-4. DISK on page 38. 3. Select INFO on TAP menu by using Left/ Right [ ] buttons.
Indicator MODEL HOSTNAME. LANGUAGE NETWORK INTERNAL HDD USB (FRONT) Display Channel Number and compression. Display hostname and Mac Address. Display the language of the system. Shows the current IP and Port of the system. Displays numbers of HDD and total HDD size . Displays what kind of device is connected to the front USB connector. Shows the Primary HDD status. A : Master, C: N/A <note> It will be displayed when the HDD support S.M.A.R.T function. Please change this HDD to NEW HDD in
the case of WARNING.
CONDITION
IDE BUS 0
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1. To activate the Pan/Tilt Control, select the full screen display of the camera you wish to control. Switch to Full screen display by using numeric buttons 2. And press the [P/T/Z/FOCUS] button. Short-cut Menu box pops up, as shown below.
Press this button to cancel PAN/TIT Operation. [ESC] Button PTZ camera control interface will be extended to use whole function. Press this button again to view short-cut menu. [MENU] Button
Use up and down directional buttons to tilt. Use left and right directional buttons to pan.
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1. RS 232/485 Connection, camera Jumper Setting and etc 2. Set the PTZ Camera ID & MODEL NO in the Display menu.
3. Custom Functions
Button Function PTZ custom function 1; DISPLAY on the remote controller PTZ custom function 2; ZOOM on the remote controller PTZ custom function 3; P/T/Z on the remote controller Please refer to manufactures instruction manual for proper jumper settings to match the protocols for the DVR.
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NOTE
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SEARCH / PLAYBACK
1.Time Search
[Time Search] button to display the time search menu on the remote controller,as shown below.
3. Use directional [] buttons to select a day on the calendar. Graphical bars will be displayed to indicate video recordings stored
on the system. Then press [ENTER] button.
4. Select Hour and Minute or the camera you wish to playback by using directional [-, +] buttons.
NOTE
To display the multi-screen, press [ENTER] button after selecting Hour and Minute. To display a full screen, press [ENTER] button after selecting Hour, Minute and one out of 4 camera channels.
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SEARCH / PLAYBACK
2. Log List Search/Alarm, Motion Search
The logs can be used to directly search and review a particular event in the recorded data. Alarm, motion, video loss and system related logs can be searched and played directly from the time of the incident.
[Log] button on the remote controller to view the log List menu, as shown below.
CONDITION Lists all events since the initial operation of the system. Lists all events except for Alarm, Motion, and Video Loss. Displays alarm list. Displays motion list. Displays video loss list.
2. Select Time to play by using Up/Down [] buttons. Proceed to next page by using Left/Right [ ] buttons. 3. Press [ENTER] button to start playback.
NOTE
Log list is saved on the systems HDD. To copy a log, connect USB memory stick into USB port on the front. Then press Menu button for each category to backup the log.
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BACKUP
1. USB Memory Stick Backup
< Recommended USB memory stick for backup > no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 MEMORIVE Kingston Sandisk Cruzer BUFFALD Clip Drive LG X-XTIC Brand HP Capacity 1G 2G 256M 1G 2G 4G 512M 512M 1G 2GB 512M 1G 2G 128MB 256MB 1GB 2GB
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BACKUP
1. Insert a USB Memory Stick into the USB connection port on the front panel.
NOTE
Make sure your USB device has enough space before commencing backups.
2. Press [BACKUP] button on the remote controller to display the backup menu.
3. Use [-, +] button to select the device: USB (Front) Memory Stick 4. Select the data for BACKUP.
(1) CONTINUOUS: Continuous Recording Data (2) ALARM: Alarm Recording Data (3) MOTION: Motion Recording Data
5. Enter the numbers as required in 24-hour format, then move to 6. Press [ENTER] button to start BACKUP.
The illustration to the left has selected ALL CAMERA, CONTINUOUS, ALARM and MOTION data. .
* USB icon will be highlighted in blue during the backup. If there is not enough space on your USB memory stick, the system will not proceed with backup.
The backup progress indicator will be displayed at the bottom of the window. While the system is in backup session, please do not perform playback.
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BACKUP
2. How to play backup data in USB memory stick on your PC
1. With Mcdplayer
- Plug a USB memory stick into your PC (no software installation is required).
- Double-click on Mcdplayer in the window as shown above and will play as follows. Print Select display Control playback
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BACKUP
3. Back up Range Setup
It is possible to set up backup range automatically on the Time Search Menu by selecting Month, Date, Hour and Minute. - Press [Time Search] button to display the time search menu on the remote controller. - Use Left /Right [ ] button to choose a month in the box. - Use directional [] buttons to select a day on the calendar. Graphical bars will be displayed to indicate video recordings stored on the system. Then press [ENTER] button and Time Search menu will be displayed as follows.
- Press [-] button to set backup Start time and press [+] button to set End time. Selected time will be highlighted in Light Grey. - Press [ESC] button twice to exit Time Search menu. - Press [BACKUP] button on the remote controller and the following [BACKUP] menu will be displayed. - Selected backup Start and End time will be displayed in the [BACKUP] menu as follows.
- Select START by using down() button and press [ENTER] button to start BACKUP.
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1.1. Installation
Before installing the CLViewer, make sure your computer has the following minimum requirements. Recommended OS CPU RAM Video Card HDD Free Space Resolution Resolution Pentium XP, VISTA 2.8 G
512MB RAM 16 MB 2 GB 1024*768 Direct X 8.0 or higher Overlay YUY2 Surface Supported
If your PC does not meet the minimum system requirements, the CLIENT program may not function properly. All tests related to the CLViewer (CLIENT) program were done under a single task environment; therefore if multiple tasks are run simultaneously, unexpected error may occur. Moreover, the program may malfunction if inappropriate codecs have been installed on your PC. The CLIENT program may not run properly if DirectX 8.0 or earlier version is installed. Please download the latest Direct X from Microsoft.
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1. Insert Client Install CD to CD-ROM of your PC and Find CLViewerinstaller.exe and double click 2. Click
NEXT
CLViewerinstaller.exe
3. Click
Install . Users may specify a directory for installation. Click Install to proceed to next step.
4. Click
Close
on the desktop screen to start the program. Enter a password to proceed further.
* Enter 0 as the default password. Refer to the CLViewer (CLIENT) Setup section on page57 to change the password. Press ESC to exit the screen.
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Quick Button
Playback Button Live Viewing Pan/Tilt Control Audio Volume Power ON/OFF
Health Report
DVR Window
Camera CH No.
Add/Delete DVRs
2.2. Functions
(1) Display option / Multi-screen Displays a. b. c. d. e. f. Full Screen Display. Quad Screen Display. 6 Division Screen Display. 7 Division Screen Display. 8 Division Screen Display. 9 Division Screen Display. g. h. i. j. k. l. 10 Division Screen Display. 16 Division Screen Display. 25 Division Screen Display. 36 Division Screen Display. 49 Division Screen Display. 64 Division Screen Display.
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(3) Time and Date Display Displays current time on LIVE mode and playback time on PB mode. Month Date Day of Week
Hour
Minutes
Seconds
(4) Live /Playback mode Switch a. b. LIVE viewing. Remote playback or playback of downloaded files.
(5) Quick Button a. Save current live images. When the remote recording is in progress, the record button will glow in cyan. (Default Location: C:\Program Files\CLViewer\Download ) Save a snap image or print current monitoring images. OSD On/Off button. CLViewer (CLIENT) Setup.
b. c. d.
(6) Audio Volume - Adjust audio volume by clicking audio level on the CLViewer. - To turn off audio, click MUTE button. To turn audio on, click MUTE button again. - Live or playback audio is available only in the Full screen mode. (7) Power Button - Click POWER button to exit the CLViewer.
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<C.F> Control Hardware Acceleration Click the Advanced button in the Display Properties dialog box on your PC. Select Troubleshoot and move the slider to the left to reduce hardware acceleration.
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(3) Password - Changing the password a) Old Password : Enter your current password. b) New Password: Enter a new password. c) Confirm Password: Enter the new password again to confirm. - Press APPLY button to change the password. (NOT OK button)
NOTE
The password setup process shown above is for the CLViewer (client) program only. This is different from your DVR password.
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Connect : Check the box to enable the CLIENT to make a sound notification when the CLIENT connects to the systems. Disconnect : Check the box to enable the CLIENT to make a sound notification when the CLIENT disconnects to the systems. Alarm : Check the box to enable the CLIENT to make a sound notification when an alarm is triggered. Motion : Check the box to enable the CLIENT to make a sound notification when a motion is detected. Video Loss : Check the box to enable the CLIENT to make a sound notification when there is a video loss.
1 5
3 4 6
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
To begin reverse playback, click Reverse Play button To stop playback, click STOP button. To start playback, click PLAY button. To view the field directly before the field you watched, click this button. To view the field directly after the field you watched, click this button. To Control playback speed on Local DVR mode.
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Zoom IN
Zoom OUT
If one or more Pan/Tilt/Zoom Cameras are installed on the DVR, they can be individually selected and controlled using the PTZ control box. To control a channel-specific PTZ camera, click on the channel where the PTZ camera is connected.
a. Pan and Tilt Indicator Resulting Actions To tilt up To pan left To go upper left hand. To go down left hand. Indicator Resulting Actions To tilt down To pan right To go upper right hand. To go down left hand.
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c. Iris Indicator Iris Open Iris Close Iris Auto Resulting Actions
d. Tour Indicator Resulting Actions Set Tour by clicking. Total address is depends on connected Pan/Tilt Camera. Go To, Calls up preset Start Automatic Tour e. Special Function Key It has various function depends on PTZ camera. f. Auto Pan Indicator Set Auto pan to left boundary. Set Auto pan to right boundary. Run Auto Pan function. Resulting Actions
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h. Pan/Tilt Power Stand by Pan/Tilt or Turn on/off the lights of P/T/Z camera.
2.2.4. Health
Displays the names of the last five DVRs with any problem or events. The color will change appropriately depending on the events or problems reported by the DVR.
a. Red The color changes to red when critical functions of the DVR are interrupted or have failed: Connection Fail, Connection time out, Disconnect Power Fail, System Fail, HDD Fail, Power Fail Recover, System Fail Recover, HDD Fail Recover. - In order to go back to normal color (blue), Double click the Health icon and click OK button on the Health Report after checking the status. b. Yellow The color changes to yellow when events/problems related to recording and alarm Video Loss, Video Loss Recover, Alarm Detect, Motion Detect, Record Stop, Schedule Off, Backup operation Stop. - In order to go back to normal color (blue), Double click the Health icon and click OK button on the Health Report after checking the status. c. Blue The color remains blue as long as the DVRs are functioning properly. The Set Name of DVR only will be displayed when the system functions the following cases: Record Start, Backup operation Start, Schedule On.
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Health Report can be accessed at any time by double-clicking HEALTH icon. The detailed log lists can be showed by double clicking the Name on the Health Report or ICON on CLViewer.
Condition An event or a problem had occurred. A current event or a problem. Current status of the DVR.
NOTE
In case of network connection error or power failure, DVR Number and DVR Name on the Health Report will blink in red.
a. HDD FAIL : Notify Hard Drive Disk failure during the operation. b. EVENT a) AL: Alarm b) MO: Motion c) VL: Video Loss c. OVER TEMP. (Not supported in this model.) a) SYS.: DVR temperature check b) CPU: CPU temperature check d. REC. OFF : Indicates REC LED ON/OFF on the DVR e. SCHE. OFF: Indicates Schedule LED ON/OFF on the DVR f. BACKUP OFF: Indicate Backup status of the DVR
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This menu provides the following information. a. DVR MODEL b. SYSTEM TIME : Display the time and date of DVR c. RECORD : Configure current Normal recording channel. d. ALARM : Configure current Alarm recording channel. e. MOTION : Configure current Motion recording channel. f. VIDEO LOSS : Configure current Video Loss channel. g. HDD SIZE : Available HDD/ Total HDD h. BACKUP SIZE : Available USB HDD/ Total USB HDD i. REC. REMAIN : Estimated Remaining Recording Time j. HDD : It shows if Hard Disk Drive is defective or not. k. SYSTEM FAN : It shows defect of FAN. (Not supported in this model.)
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To view the Client (CMS) Log List, right-click a DVR icon in the DVR window and then click the Client (CMS) Log List on the context menu (See section3.5 Context Menu on page 73). This menu provides the log list of the CLIENT. For more detailed information for each DVR, refer to the following DVR Log list.
SEARCH
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(1) Auto Scan The auto scan feature automatically identifies the DVRs connected to local network. The DVR Host Name is entered automatically. Default Password is 000000. (6 zeroes). The Password should be the same Password as the DVR system has.
(2) Add to List Follow the steps to add a DVR to the CLViewer. - Set Name: Enter a DVR title to be displayed on Monitoring window, Health window and DVR Window. - IP: Enter an IP address<e.g.:65.60.84.40> or Host Name followed by .dvrhost. com <e.g.: L90F9AB.dvrhost.com>. The Host Name of your DVR, similar to L90F9AB is in the System menu (select SYSTEM and select INFO). - Port: 7000<Default> - Password: Enter the Password. Default Password is 000000.(6 zeroes). The Password should be the same Password as the DVR system has. - Add to List: Click Add to List - Save changes and exit the menu: Select OK. - Exit the menu without making change: Click Cancel APPLY: It is used for changing the configuration of selected DVR. <e.g.: Set Name, IP, Port and Password>
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2) Enter the User Name and Password, and then click OK button. Default User Name: admin. Default Password: 000000.
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6) In order to view a full screen in the Quad mode, double-click one out of 4 channels. To return to the previous mode, doubleclick the corresponding channel again.
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(1) Normal Blue DVR icon indicates that the DVR is working properly. Click the icon to display current live view.
(2) Network Connection in progress Orange DVR icon indicates that the CLIENT is trying to connect to the DVR through network. Click the icon to view the connection progress, and users may cancel the connection by clicking the cancel button.
(3) Network Error/Disconnection Pink DVR icon indicates that the DVRs connection has been disrupted by a network error or an invalid password. The CLIENT will attempt to reestablish the connection every 30 seconds. Click the icon to determine whether the problem is attributable to a network error or an invalid password. You can change the password the [Set List Manager] if the problem is attributable to an invalid password. (4) System abnormality Orange DVR icon indicates that there has been an abnormal event or system problem. Double click the icon to view the CLIENT log list.
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(2) Select a DVR by clicking a DVR in the DVR window when more than two DVRs are connected.
(3) Once a desired DVR is selected, the camera information will be displayed.
(3) Each Icon means listed below. 1) 2) 3) (Blue) (Dark Blue) (Red) : Video Input is connected without recording. : Video Loss : Recording the current channel.
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(3) On-Screen Indicators There are four types of on screen indicators. OSD ON or OFF can be selected on the CLViewer. Camera Title Time
DVR Status
Frame Rate
1) Camera Title : Displayed in the following orders: Camera Number-Camera title 2) Time : Displays time. 3) DVR Status: Displays REC, Network connection, Video Loss, Event, and Current Status.
Condition Normal Recording At the initial connecting Video Loss Disconnected from DVR Alarm Recording Motion Recording Playback for selected channel. Live viewing
4) Field per Second: Network transmission speed. The transmitted field rate is Different form the20 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER actual recording field rate of the DVR.
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
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(5) Change the camera position Click and drag any camera to the desired camera position to change its position.
(6) Full Screen Display There are two ways to enable Full Screen display. 1) Select any camera for Full Screen display by double-clicking the window of a desired camera. (To switch back to the previous Live viewing mode, double-click again.) 2) Select any camera for Full Screen display by right-clicking the mouse and click the message FULL SCREEN.
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(1) To view a channel in full screen, right-click your mouse or double click the desired channel.
LIVE
(2) There are 6 items in the context menu for each DVR.
Click right button on mouse 1) LIVE: Live display for a selected DVR. 2) PROPERTY: DVR information 3) CLIENT LOG LIST 4) DVR LOG LIST 5) SETUP: See DVR Menu Setup 6) REMOVE: Removes the selected DVR from DVR Window.
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(3) When
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Remote Search shows a graphical representation of the recorded video stored on the DVR. The Data are organized in color by category: Alarm (Red) > Motion (Green) > Normal (Yellow).
Select desired Date and Time by clicking the mouse. Click and drag Hour or Minutes Bar toward right-hand side to set longer minutes. Click Play button to start playback.
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Select desired date and time by clicking the mouse. Click and drag Hour or Minutes Bar toward right-hand side to set longer minutes. Click Download button to save the recorded data to your computer (on C:\Program Files\CLViewer\Download). Download directory can be changed in the CLViewer Setup Menu.
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3) LOCAL Local Menu is mainly used to review downloaded data from a DVR through the CLViewer. Select button. Local Search shows a graphical representation of the stored file on your PC.
Select desired DVR, Date and time, then click button to start playback. : Delete a selected file from your PC. : Save a selected file to another folder or drive on your PC. : To review downloaded files on PC or back-up file in USB memory stick
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By MCD Player See section 2. How to play back-up data in USB memory stick in your PC on page 47.
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If you would like to access only one DVR system through the CLViewer, it wont be necessary for setting up the following steps (skip the following section).
4.2. Virtual Set List Manager Access Virtual Set List Manager to add or delete a Virtual DVR set to the CLViewer.
Click
Click
button to start the Set List Manager. Set List Manager menu will be displayed, as shown below.
(1) ADD to CLIENT List Follow the steps to set up Virtual DVR. 1) NAME: Enter a Virtual DVR title to be displayed in the CLViewer window.
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4.3. Editing Virtual DVR (1) Choose a Virtual DVR and double click.
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2) Any selected camera on DVR. Click any DVR in the DVR Window while Virtual DVR is activating. After a camera icon is displayed, drag the camera to the desired channel/position. In the following examples, Camera No 1 on Clover DVR has been dragged to Channel No 8.
NOTE
The new camera will replace the existing camera if there is any conflict.
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4.4. Live Viewing on Virtual DVR It is exactly the same as Actual DVR.
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CAUTION
1. Turn the power off and unplug the AC adapter. 2. Remove the cover by using driver. (Remove the screws on both side and back of the product.)
3. Attach the additional SATA HDD to the bottom (Refer to below). There are four holes on the bottom of the system.
4. Secure the additional SATA HDD with the supplied screws as below.
FIX SCREW
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NOTE
Be sure that the Serial ATA power connector and the Signal cable are properly connected.
NOTE
- After installing the additional SATA HDD, formatting should be performed on the two HDDs simultaneously (See section 9-4. DISK on page 38). Back up the important data before formatting the HDDs. - Be sure that the system recognizes the SATA HDDs in the System menu/INFO as follows. INTERNAL HDD: 2 EA, xxx GB (Total space of the two HDDs)
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APPENDIX 3 : Specifications
Specifications
Video Input Video Output Compression Live Display Resolution Alarm In/Out(Relay) Operating System System Control Live Display Speed Maximum Recording Speed Audio Record NTSC PAL 4 Composite, VGA, SPOT-OUT MPEG 4 NTSC 720*480, PAL 720*576 4/1 EMBEDDED LINUX Key buttons, IR Remote Controller, Remote CLViewer software 4ch Real Time 30 fps 720 x 480 ,60 fps 720 x 240, 120 fps 360 x 240 25 fps 720 x 576 ,50 fps 720 x 288, 100 fps 360 x 288 1 IN, 1 Out
4CH
Features
Display Camera Title Recording Mode Recording Method Recording Adjustments Motion Detection Search Mode Playback Modes Multi-tasking Watchdog Watermark Back Up Interface HDD Network Remote Brightness, Contrast, Color Adjustments Per Channel 12 Characters per Channel Manual, Schedule, Alarm, Motion 5 Levels of Compression Rate / Record Frame Rate Adjustment Pre-Alarm: 3 sec/ Post-Alarm: 2 sec. ~10 sec. Per Channel 4*4 Grids (SET)/ 28 x 24 (CLIENT)/ 20 Sensitivity Levels Date & Time, Camera , Alarm / Motion Forward & Reverse: Pause, Frame by Frame, Normal Speed, 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X Simultaneous Live Display/ Playback, Record or Back-up, Remote Transmission Power Failure Recovery: Auto Reboot / Maintaining Previous Record Settings Provided USB Flash Memory Stick RS422, Ethernet(10/100 Base-T), USB 1.1 2 INTERNAL HDDS LAN, WAN, Internet, Client Software (CLViewer), Internet Explorer
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