Clover Electronics DV1630 manuel d'utilisation

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    Instruction Manual Digit al V ideo Recorder Backup V iewer Model: DV1630, PAC161558[...]

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    Page 2 of 9 INDEX Chapter 1. Inst allation System Requirement s 3 I n s t a l l a t i o n 3 Chapter 2. Operation Run BackupViewer 5 BackupViewer screen 6 Open Backup file 7 Playback con trol 8 Screen layout control 9 Screen capture 9 A VI backup 9[...]

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    Page 3 of 9 Chapter 1. Inst allation System Requirements CPU : Intel Pentium4, 2.0GHz or Higher RAM : 256MB or higher VGA : 1024x768, 24bit or 32bit col or Installation Step 1. Execute setup program Open the folder where setup file is located and double click the setup file to start. installation. Step 2. License Agreement Click the “I Agree” b[...]

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    Page 4 of 9 Step 3. Select language Choose the language for inst allation and click “OK” to proceed to the next step. Step 4. Choose Destination & Start to inst all Choose the destination folder you want to inst all and click the “Install” button. Installation will st art as soon as you click “Install”. Step 5. Finish Click the “C[...]

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    Page 5 of 9 Chapter 2. Operation Run BackupV iewer There are two options to run BackupViewer; choose the option y ou prefer . 1 st Option: BackupViewer icon on y our desktop Y ou can find BackupV iewer icon on your Windows® desktop screen. Double-click this icon to st art Backup Viewer . 2 nd Option: BackupViewer on St art menu Y ou can find Backu[...]

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    Page 6 of 9 BackupV iewer screen Playback Control 2x2 screen 1x1 screen Open backup file T ime scrollbar[...]

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    Page 7 of 9 Open a backup file 1 st Option: using the “Open” icon Click the “Open” icon on the bottom-left side of the screen. 2 nd Option: Using the menu panel Right click on mouse button to open a menu panel. Choose a backup file, and click the “Open” button. Open file window will be disp lay ed.[...]

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    Page 8 of 9 Playback control Playback control buttons Playback position display and control This scroll bar is indicating your current pla yback position in the backup file. In addition, you can jump into a specific position to playback by dragging the scroll bar . S tep 1) Move mouse pointer on the scroll bar (yellow rectangle). S tep 2) Left clic[...]

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    Page 9 of 9 Screen layout control Y ou can change the screen layout using GUI or menu p anel. Using GUI Using menu panel Screen capture Right click mouse button to open a menu pane at 1x1 screen mode, and choose “BMP” menu to capture. A still image is captured in BMP format on BackupV iewer folder . A VI backup Right click mouse button to open [...]

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    Instruction Manual Model: DV1630, P AC161558 Digit al V ideo Recorder CMS (Central Monitoring Sof tware)[...]

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    Page 2 of 20 INDEX Chapter 1 Inst allation System Requirement s 3 I n s t a l l a t i o n 3 Chapter 2 Operation Run CMS software 5 CMS Software login 6 CMS Main screen 6 R e g i s t e r D V R 7 Connect/Disconnect DVR 8 L i v e 9 S e a r c h 11 E - M a p 12 P T Z 14 A l a r m I n / O u t 15 E v e n t 15 B a c k - u p 16 D V R S e t u p 17 D V R U p [...]

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    Page 3 of 20 Chapter 1 Inst allation System Requirements CPU : Intel Pentium4, 2.4GHz or Higher RAM : 512MB or higher VGA : 1280x1024, 24bit or 32bi t color or higher Installation Step 1. Run [CMSSetup.exe]. Step 2. Click the “I Agree” button.[...]

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    Page 4 of 20 Step 3. Click the “Inst all” button. Choose destination folder you want to install . Step 4. Click “Close” when Inst allation is complete.[...]

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    Page 5 of 20 Chapter 2. Operation Run CMS software There are two options to run the CMS software; choose the option you prefer . Wi ndows V ista/7 User User should run CMS software with Administrator authority in Windows Vist a/7. (Right-click the mouse button on the CMS icon and select “Run as administrator”) 1 st Option: CMS icon on desktop Y[...]

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    Page 6 of 20 CMS software login When you begin CMS/ login window will appear at the first. Input password then cli ck the Login. Default Password is “1 1 1 1” If the “Remember password” is chec ked, your password will be pre-filled next time you run the CMS Software. CMS Main screen Main Menu Server list Properties windo w Control panel Eve[...]

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    Page 7 of 20 Register DVR There are two options for Server registration. 1 st Option: Auto Registration This option is available when DVR and CMS are in same network. 1. Click the Scan button [ ] in Server lis t window . The below window will appear . 2. Click “Scan” button. 3. Double click the list. 4. Input the values below . 5. Click “OK?[...]

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    Page 8 of 20 2 nd Option: Manual reg istration 1. Click the Add icon [ ] in Server list window . The below window will appear . 2. Input the values below . 3. Click “OK” when information is entered. Connect/Disconnect DVR Connect 1. Click the Connect icon [ ] to connect the registered DVR. The DVR icon is changed from blue to yellow . Æ Discon[...]

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    Page 9 of 20 Live Camera view Drag a camera icon [ ] like the below . The selected camera is displayed on view panel. Stop searching at 1 cha nnel search Right-click mouse button on the searching channel in red and select [Live -> S top] from the menu. DVR view Drag a group icon [ ] as shown below . The selected cameras are displayed in on view [...]

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    Page 10 of 20 View La yo u t Select a view layout button. ▪ Normal view: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64 ▪ S pecial view: [3x3] 1+5, [4x4] 1+12, [4x4] 2+8, [4x4] 3+4, [5x5] 1+9, [5x5] 4+9 ▪ Next / Previous : Shows the next or previous cameras in the selected vie w layout. ▪ Full screen : Shows the view layout as full screen without GUI. Normal [...]

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    Page 1 1 of 20 Search Search Mode 1. Select a DVR. 2. Click the Search ic on [ ] and the control panel is changed to search mode as below . Playback 1. Select a date from the calendar . (Dates with recorded data are marked in red) 2. Select a time from time map. 3. Search the recorded images with playback control. Playback Control Calendar Ti m e m[...]

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    Page 12 of 20 E-Map Select the Map option from the V iew menu, The “Empty-Map” T ab is displayed. Add Map 1. Right-click mouse button on Map view . 2. Select a New Map from the menu. 3. Input the map name in “Name” field. 4. Find a map image by clicking the icon [ ]. The sel ected image is displayed in preview . 5. Click “OK”. Map Vie w[...]

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    Page 13 of 20 Camera/AlarmIn/AlarmOut registration User can drag a camera/alarm in/alarm out to map image as shown below . Camera view & Alarm In/Out control Double-clicked the camera on map; the camera image will be displayed. If you double-click alarm in/out on map, the user can control the alarm in/out.[...]

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    Page 14 of 20 Map Save User can right-click the mouse button on the “M ap view” and save the map by selecting “Save Map Group”. Map load User can right-click the mouse button on map view and load the map by selecting “Load Map Group”. PTZ User can use PTZ control by selecting the camera with PTZ on view p anel. (The selected camera is m[...]

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    Page 15 of 20 Alarm In/Out User can control alarm in/out in the Alarm tab of Control window . If Alarm In/Out is working, the color is changed to orange. Event Event window displays all events of the connected DVRs on the Serv er list. Event show Click the Event S tart Icon [ ] on the DVR to di splay the event working status on the event list. Even[...]

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    Page 16 of 20 Event Search User can search a specific event by using the event filter like Server , Channel, Live, a nd Log. Event Save User can save the selected event by right-clicking the mouse button on that ev ent. From the pop-up menu, select “Save”. (CSV file format is open on Excel) Backup User can backup the recorded data of DVR by rig[...]

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    Page 17 of 20 DVR Setup Click the Setup icon [ ] in Server list window on the connec ted DVR. The setup window is displayed. User can change the setting values of the connected DVR. Click the exit button(X) of window to exit the setup window . The bel ow message is displayed. TIP[...]

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    Page 18 of 20 DVR Upgrade Click the Upgrade Icon [ ] in Serv er list window on the connected DVR. User can upgrade the Kernel and Firmware of the DVR remotely . Find the path by cli cking the icon [ ] for Kernel or Firmware upgrade and click th e “S tart” button. Af ter upgrade, the connection is disconnected. CMS Options & V ersion User ca[...]

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    Page 19 of 20 Vie w layout Click the Screen selection to view Layout Setup. Screen T ype: “DirectDraw” is to use the Direct Draw of MS Direct X . It displa ys images with full performance of the graphic card;it is also good for image quality and speed. “GDI” is to use GDI technique of MS. It is slower than DirectDraw but has good compatibil[...]

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    Page 20 of 20 Screen capture BMP Capture 1. Select the Camera on the view panel. 2. Right-Click the mouse button on the camera. 3. Select Save / BMP from the pop-up menu. 4. The still image is saved on a p ath as shown below . Default Direc tory is c:Progrram Fil esDVRCMS. Default Filename is DVR name_CH _ year-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss.bmp. A VI file Capt[...]

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    Inst ru ctio n Manu al Di gi tal Vi deo Recor der Model: DV1630, PAC161558[...]

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    Page 2 of 69 INDEX Chapter 1 Inst allation Contents of the box 5 Choosing a location for inst allation 5 I n s t a l l a t i o n 6 Rear pa nel layout 6 Basic conne ctions 6 Connect audio d evices (optional) 7 Connect alar ms (optional) 7 Connect RS-4 85 PTZ camera (optional) 7 Connect to net work (optional) 8 Connect a mous e (optional) 8 Connect p[...]

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    Page 3 of 69 Multi-screen display 22 Audio volume control 23 PTZ (Pan / T i lt / Zoom) 24 Search & P layback 26 Playback control 26 Quick play 28 O n S c r e e n D i s p l a y ( O S D ) o n / o f f 29 Entering to Search Mode 30 Calendar search 30 Event search 32 Backup 33 Backup device 33 Backup file type 33 Entering to backup menu 33 Backup 34[...]

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    Page 4 of 69 D i s p l a y - S p o t 48 S torage Settings 49 S torage - S torage 49 S torage - S.M.A.R.T . 50 S torage - Record 51 S torage - Backup 51 System Settings 52 Syst em - Network 52 Syst em - DDNS 53 System - Server 55 Syst em - Log 56 S y s t e m - U s e r 56 System - In fo 57 System - Email 58 System - T ime Sync. 59 S y s t e m - E t c[...]

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    Page 5 of 69 Chapter 1 - Inst allation Box Contents The following part s are included in the box. ▪ Digital V ideo Recorder 1 unit ▪ CD (Manual & Program) 1 piece ▪ Remote Controller 1 unit (Including AAA battery x 2) ▪ AC/DC adapter 1 piece (12V/4A, 1 10V ac/220V ac) ▪ AC power cord 1 piece (220V or 1 10V) ▪ Screws for HDD 1 set Ch[...]

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    Page 6 of 69 Installation  Rear p anel layout  Basic connections 1. Connect Cameras CAM#1 CAM#2 CAM#3 CAM #4 ●●●● CAM#15 CAM#16[...]

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    Page 7 of 69 2. Connect display devices Connect audio devices  Connect alarms  Connect RS-485 PTZ camera (optional) PTZ Camera This draw ing is for N/C type devi ce. If you have N/O type, then connect to N/O pin. Sp e a k e r Microphone #1 Microphone Pre-am p lifier VGA Monitor Main TV Sp o t T V Alarm #1 Sensor#1 Sensor #2 Sensor #4 Sensor #[...]

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    Page 8 of 69  Connect to network  Connect a mouse (optional) The unit support hot plug-in & play . Therefore, you can attach the mouse later , while the system is running.  Connect power RJ-45 Plug DC Plug (12V) USB Wheel Mouse ETHERNET USB DC12V ETHERNET USB DC12V ETHERNET USB DC12V[...]

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    Page 9 of 69 T ime adjustment TIME ST AMP IS A VERY IMPORT ANT REFERENCE FOR RECORDING AND SEARCHI NG . PLEASE, SET CLOCK CORRE CTL Y AFTER READING THIS S ECTION. S tep 1. Set GMT/Location Since DST rule is different location by location, you mus t set your correct location. Please, set correct GMT/Location in Admin / DateTime menu.  Refer to ?[...]

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    Page 1 0 of 69 Chapter 2. Pre-acknowledgement Front Panel key name Descriptions Power LED POWER Power indic ator light ind icates that DVR has power (in cluding the shutdown state) Record LED REC Shows status o f recor ding Network LED NETWORK Sho ws sta tus of networ k HDD-FULL LE D HDD-FULL Shows status of HDD- FULL POWER BUTTO N POWER Sho ws sta[...]

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    Page 1 1 of 69 Infrared remote controller Not Su pp orted Select Re mocon ID REC Backu p Menu Lock / U nlock PTZ A udio Mute 1) Camera Select 2 ) Numeric Entr y 1) Escape 2) Login 1) Right 2 ) 4x4 screen 1) Up 2) 2x2 screen 3) Increa se Next frame 1) Down 2) V olume Menu 3 ) Decrease Pla y /Pause Reserved fo r future use. Forward play Reverse p la [...]

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    Page 1 2 of 69 Multiple unit with single remote controller Y ou can control multiple unit using single remote controller . Each unit has its own Remocon ID, you can change/verify it in System / Info menu. Ensure that each unit has different Remocon ID. Please, follow below procedure to set a target unit among multiple units . S tep 1. Press ID butt[...]

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    Page 1 3 of 69 V irtual keyboard In some menus, virtual keyboard served for text entry . Login Default p assword for all account is “1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1” (e ight digit of ‘1’). When you try to access some function s , the unit will display login window , and you have to login with proper permission to access the unit. Caps Lock Escape (Exit) La[...]

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    Page 1 4 of 69 User management Entering User menu S tep 1. Press Menu button, and select System menu. S tep 2. Select User t ab in System menu. ID Y ou can rename from User1 to User15 using vi rtual keyboard, other ID are pre-fixed. Password Y ou can change the p assword, but be advised that you must delete old p assword using the backspace key of [...]

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    Page 1 5 of 69 Daylight Saving T ime (DST) The unit is embedding world DST rules, and it is always enabled. DST vs. Location DST rule tot ally depends on your location. Please, set correct GMT/Locati on in “Service: DateT ime” menu. “Service: DateT ime” means DateTime menu i n Service menu. Effect s of daylight T ime returns to one hour lat[...]

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    Page 1 6 of 69 Shutdown (Auto power of f) Since the HDD contents could be damaged when HDD power is removed while accessing the HDD, it is strongly recommended to follow shutdown procedures. Step 1. Shut down in menu The unit prep ares to shutdown when you choose Shutdown in Quick menu. Then login message box appears Enter ‘Admin’ password. S t[...]

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    Page 1 7 of 69 Chapter 3. Operation V iew panel  Camera p ane Y ou can show/hide the below items in Display::Screen menu. 1. Camera name It shows camera name which is configured in Camera::Setup menu. 2. Audio It shows when you enable the audio function in Camera::Setup menu. TIP A udio Came ra na me Recording mode Event status S ta tus ba r Men[...]

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    Page 1 8 of 69 3. Recording mode It shows recording mode which is configured in Record::Schedule menu. Normal mode Motion mode Alarm mode Alarm + Motion mode 4. Event st atus It shows when some events are detected and recording has st arted. There is no status in Normal mode. Motion event Alarm event Motion and Alarm event (Both events are detected[...]

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    Page 1 9 of 69 5. Backup st atus It indicates that backup is in progress and its progressive rate in percentage. 6. Date & T ime It shows current date & time in “YYYY -MM-DD HH:MM” format. Auto clock available through public network time server on internet. See System::T ime Sync. Menu in ch apter 4. to use auto clock. 7. Network sta tu[...]

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    Page 2 0 of 69 Panic mode (emergency recording) The unit supports Panic mode for instant recordings in emergency situations. Y ou can st art Panic mode whenever you want. T o s top Panic mode, you need to log-in with “Setup” permission account. 1. S tart Panic mode with remote controller Press REC button. 2. S tart Panic mode with mouse Click P[...]

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    Page 2 1 of 69 Live Monitoring  Single-screen display Y ou can watch a single camera in full screen mode. 1. Front p anel ‘SCREEN’ button when you click the continue button. Camera number increases in full screen mode. Remote controller Pres s a number button that you want to watch. Selectin g cha nnels ov er 10 Follow below procedures to se[...]

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    Page 2 2 of 69  Multi screen display The unit support multi screen display mode such as 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 divisions. 1. Front p anel & Remote controller ▪ 2x2 division : P ress Up button ▪ 3x3 division : P ress Left button ▪ 4x4 division : P ress Right button 2. Mouse Click Lef t button at any location on the screen. 2. Quick menu Click[...]

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    Page 2 3 of 69  Audio volume control There are two ways to control audio volume and muting. 1. Using V olume button Press “VOL” button, then V olume cont rol menu will be shown. ▪ V olu me up : Press Up (+) button ▪ V olu me down : Press Down (-) button ▪ Mute : Mov e focus to “Mute” using Left/Right buttons, and press OK button. 2[...]

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    Page 2 4 of 69  PTZ (Pan / T ilt / Zoom) (Single screen mode only) This facility works in following conditions; ▪ PTZ camera is connected to the desired channel. ▪ Model and Setting are correct in Camera::PTZ menu. ▪ RS-485 bus is working properly . 1. Entering into PTZ mode 1.1 Press PTZ button in remote controller . 1.2 Use Qui ck menu. [...]

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    Page 2 5 of 69 3. Pan & T ilt It is same manner you use GUI or remote controller . ▪ Choose a desired direction button you want to move. ▪ T o s top moving, press S top button. 4. Preset 4.1 Set a new preset point S tep 1) Move to a desired point you want to store as a preset using directi on buttons. S tep 2) Assign an any preset number . [...]

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    Page 2 6 of 69 Search & Playback T wo playback tools are served as below; 1) Quick Play : Instant playback in live mode, start from 10 minutes ago. 2) Search menu There are two search options; - Calendar search : S pecific date & time is used as a playback st art point. - Event Search : Motion or alarm event point is used as a playback star[...]

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    Page 2 7 of 69 1. Remote Controller 2. GUI Playba ck Controls Next Frame Fwd. Play Prev . Frame Rev . Play Fast Fwd. Play Fast Rev . Pla y Pause St o p Quit playba ck Recording date & time Recording speed Next Frame Fwd. Pla y Prev . Frame Rev . Play Fast Fwd. Play Fast Rev . Pla y Play /Pause St o p[...]

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    Page 2 8 of 69  Quick play Quick play offers convenient playback in live view mode, it start s to p lay from 10 minutes ago. Press Q-PLA Y button in front p anel or remote controller . The unit is switched into playback mode immediately with “QuickPlay” pop-up message box. Choose “QuickPlay” in Quick menu.  Sequence & screen sep a[...]

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    Page 2 9 of 69  OSD On/Off OSD Of f offers the onscreen OSD is all disappear . Then OSD Off item changed OSD on. When you click the OSD on the OSD will appear .  De-interlace On/Off Deinterlace Off of fers the Deinterlace mode off. When Deinterlace Off item changes to Deinterlace On. When you click the “Deinterlace On” the Deinterlace mod[...]

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    Page 3 0 of 69  Entering to search menu 1. Front p anel & Remote controller Press SEARCH button on remote controller , then a menu panel will be displayed. 2. GUI (Mouse) Click Search icon in the status bar .  Calendar Search Calendar search mode is a default mode. If you are in Event mode, then choose “Calendar” tab to swi tch to Cal[...]

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    Page 3 1 of 69 ▪ Y ellow : Alarm in event ▪ Green : T wo events at same time - Alarm in event & Motion event Y ou can st art to playback by pressing “S tart” button or back to step 1. By pressing “ Back”. T o choose a minute, press “OK” in the recording map. S tep 3. Choosing a minute & Play Recor ding map will be shown in a[...]

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    Page 3 2 of 69  Event Search S tep 1. Select “Event” if you are i n Calendar mode. S tep 2. Select desired channel to search. S tep 3. Set start date & time to search. S tep 4. Set stop date & time to search. S tep 5. Check event type to search. S tep 6. Click Search, event list will be displayed. S tep 7. Choose one event that you w[...]

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    Page 3 3 of 69 Backup Y ou can backup rec ording data to USB storages or built-in optical storage.  Backup device ▪ Built-in CD/DVD (option) ▪ USB Flash / HDD / CD / DVD (Support USB 2.0 devices only .)  Backup file type ▪ Native DB (Dat abase) This type is a unique format for video recording. Y ou can play this format using Backup view[...]

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    Page 3 4 of 69  Backup S tep 1. T ry “Refresh” if the backup storage is not shown in the Device list. S tep 2. Choose a backup device in the list. Av ailable capacity will be shown. “T o tal:4.5 GB (8 MB)” means that T o tal media cap acity i s 4.5GB, and remaining cap acity is 8MB. S tep 3. In the case of CD-RW or DVD-R W , Erase button[...]

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    Page 3 5 of 69 Chapter 4. Setup Press or click Menu button in front panel or st atus bar to open menu panel. Menu naming rule For example, “Record: Setup” is indicating Setup menu in Record menu. (Record menu is a root menu, an d Setup menu is a sub-menu)  Summary ▪ Record - Image size settings / Frame rate settings / Schedule edit / Holid[...]

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    Page 3 6 of 69 Record Settings  Record - Setup Size Move to Size column, and press OK, then available image size will be shown. Note that all channels are using same image size. ▪ NTSC : 704x 480(D1) / 704x240(HD1) / 352x240(CIF) ▪ P AL : 704x576(D1) / 704x288(HD1) / 352x288(CIF) f p s (recording frame rate) Available frame rate are listed b[...]

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    Page 3 7 of 69  Record - Network Size Image size is dependent on the record size ▪ NTSC : 704x 480(D1) / 704x240(HD1) / 352x240(CIF) ▪ P AL : 704x576(D1) / 704x288(HD1) / 352x288(CIF) Fp s (netw ork transmission frame rate) Available network transmission frame rates are listed by image size. ▪ NTSC : 30 / 15 / 7. 5 / 3.75 / 1.88 ▪ P AL T[...]

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    Page 3 8 of 69  Record - Schedule Recording Mode ▪ Normal : Red, Reco rd continuously . ▪ Motion : Blue, S tart recording by motion event. See Camera:: Motion menu to configure moti on event. ▪ Alarm : Y ellow , S tart recording by alarm event. See Event:: Alarm in me nu to configure alarm event. ▪ Alm+Mot : Green, S tart recording by mo[...]

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    Page 3 9 of 69  Record :: Holiday Y ou can assign your holidays for 2 years. Add a ne w holiday Select a date and press OK, the date will change into red, holiday . Delete a holiday Select a desired holiday and press OK, the holiday will change into black, working day . Delete all holiday Press “Clear All” button to delete all holidays of tw[...]

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    Page 4 0 of 69 Camera Settings  Camera - Setup Name Y ou can change the camera name usi ng virtual keyboard. Press OK to show virtual keyboard. Enab le Enable or disabling the channel. Note that Ch. 1 should be turned on always. Audio Check this option if you att ach a microphone to the channel. Sat / Con / Bri Y ou can adjust col or settings us[...]

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    Page 4 1 of 69  Camera - Motion Enab le It enables motion event. Region Motion detection cells consist of 15x15 cells. Y ou can enable or disable each cell. ▪ Full : All cells are enabled. ▪ User : Y ou can configure each cell. Sensitivity Five levels of motion detection sensitivity available, from step 1 to step 5.[...]

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    Page 4 2 of 69  Camera - PTZ ID It is a RS-485 device address. Y ou must set a address if PTZ camera is att ached. Available range is from 1 to 255. Y ou can change the PTZ camera ID using virtual keyboard. Press OK to show virtual keyboard. Model Y ou can choose a PTZ camera model or protoc ols. Settings Y ou can configure RS-485 communication [...]

  • Page 72

    Page 4 3 of 69 Event Settings  Event - Alarm In Ty p e Y ou can configure the alarm device’ s output polarity . ▪ N/C : Normal Close ▪ N/O : Normal Open Link Camera The linked camera starts to record when alarm event is detected.[...]

  • Page 73

    Page 4 4 of 69  Event - Alarm Out Alarm Out Number? Set the alarm out number you want to configure. Duration Y ou can set alarm output durati ons up to 30 seconds. ▪ None / 3 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 secon ds Motion If box checked, Alarm output will be turned on when motion event is detected on the sel ected channels V ideo Loss If box checked, Alar[...]

  • Page 74

    Page 4 5 of 69  Event - Email Configure email settings in System-Email menu to use this service. Power Up If box checked, Email is sent when power is turned on. HDD If box checked, Email is sent when HDD event occurs. Motion If box checked, Email is sent when motion event is detected on the selected channels. V ideo Loss If box checked, Email is[...]

  • Page 75

    Page 4 6 of 69  Event - Beep Power Up If box checked, buzzer beeps when power is turned on. HDD If box checked, Email is sent when HDD event occurs. Duration Y ou can set alarm output durati ons up to 30 sec. ▪ None / 3 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30 secon ds Motion If box checked, Email is sent when motion event is detected, on the channels selected. V i[...]

  • Page 76

    Page 4 7 of 69 Display Settings  Display - Settings Camera name It shows a camera name on the camera p ane. Record m ode It shows record mode and status o n the camera pane. Audio record icon It shows audio record icon on the camera pane. S tatus bar auto-hide S tatus bar will be hidden automatically if this option is enable d. T o watch st atus[...]

  • Page 77

    Page 4 8 of 69  Display - S pot Enab le Clicking the box enables spot operations. Mode There are two mode options: Fixed and Rotate . Channel In Fixed mode, you need to choose a channel you want to watch. Duration In Rotate mode, you can choose a duration option from the list below: ▪ 3 / 5/ 10 / 20 / 30 seconds.[...]

  • Page 78

    Page 4 9 of 69 S torage Settings  S torage - S torage T emperature Limit HDD event occurs when HDD temperature exceed s t his limit. Enab le Clicking the checkbox enables HDD temperature limit event. Refresh It updates storage information. It is useful when you atta ch USB storage. Device / Cap acity It shows storage types and its cap acity . In[...]

  • Page 79

    Page 5 0 of 69  S torage - S.M.A.R.T . 1. Use S.M. A.R.T inform ation for reference purpose only . It does not indicat e ex act HDD conditions. 2. Som e old or new HDD could show correct S.M.A.R.T . information. Device It shows the storage information. ID It is an index of the S.M.A.R.T . register . Attribute It is an attribute of the HDD. V alu[...]

  • Page 80

    Page 5 1 of 69  S torage - Record Record Duration Y ou can configure Record time using the options below: ▪ Continuously ▪ 30 / 60 / 90 days ▪ User Define d W rite Mode There are two mode options. ▪ Overwrite: Old data on the HDD will be erased when the HDD is full. ▪ Suspend: Recording is stopped when the HDD is full. Early W arni ng [...]

  • Page 81

    Page 5 2 of 69 System Settings  System - Network DHCP Check this option if you will not using fixed IP . The unit requests an IP as soon as you save and exit the menu. Y ou can verify the IP address and other network configurations in this menu after a few minutes . If the network condition is good, the unit can get IP address within a couple of[...]

  • Page 82

    Page 5 3 of 69  System - DDNS DDNS Check this box to enable Dynamic DNS function. Y ou can choose from one of two DDNS options. 1) DNIP .NET : Public DDNS (Registration is required.) 2) MY -DDNS.COM : Closed DDNS (Reg istrati on is not required, Exclusive for this DVR) MY -DDNS. COM This exclusive DDNS is very easy to use. Simply assign a domain[...]

  • Page 83

    Page 5 4 of 69 DYNDNS This is a public DDNS, registration is ess ential. S tep 1) Regist er (sign-up) on the web. Currently , we support DNIP .NET , a free service. Y ou will need to si gn-up at www .dyndns.com to get a User ID and password. Y ou will need to configure “port forwa rding” if you are using a router . Vi sit http://www .dyndn s.co[...]

  • Page 84

    Page 5 5 of 69  System - Server Unit Network Settings are shown in this menu. TCP / UDP / HTTP port These ports are fix ed to 5000, 5100 and 8080; this is used for CMS and Web viewer service. Max. Connect This value is the limit of the tot al number of network connections for live viewing. System could be unstab le if the number of connections i[...]

  • Page 85

    Page 5 6 of 69  System - Log Y ou can verify history of the syst em operation using the Log Menu. T ype Y ou can choose a type of history s uch as System, Setup, Search , etc. S tart / E nd Y ou can set the Search Range usi ng this Drop Down Menu. Search Search will begin as soon as the Sear ch button is clicked. Save Y ou can save the log data [...]

  • Page 86

    Page 5 7 of 69  System - Info Name Name on network (CMS). Remocon ID Identification for InfraRed (IR) remote controller . See “Infrared remote controller” in Chapter 2. Pre-acknowledgement. Firmware V ersion Firmware V ersion information. Kernel V ersion Kernel V ersion information. MAC address Identification of the unit on the network ; it [...]

  • Page 87

    Page 5 8 of 69  System - Email Email- 1 (Rece ive) Primary receiver ’s email address. Email- 2 (Rece ive ) Secondary receiver’s email address. SMTP Auth Use for SMTP Authentication. Server IP address or URL of SMTP server for sending emails ID Sender email account of the SMTP serv er . Passowrd Password of the sender account. T estSend T es [...]

  • Page 88

    Page 5 9 of 69  System - T ime Sync. Time Sync. When the box is checked, the unit start s to synchronize the System clock with Network time server using NTP . NTP s erver offers the most reliable atomic clock. NTP Server The unit will look for near network time serve r if you use “pool.ntp.org”. Y ou can use other network time server if the [...]

  • Page 89

    Page 6 0 of 69  System - Etc Key Beep Buzzer beeps when front p anel button or remote controller button is pressed. Y ou have the option to enable or disable this feature. T emperature Unit Y ou can choose the T emperature displ ay unit between Celsius degree and Fahrenheit degree. Auto-Logout It enables Auto-Logout operations. In Auto-Logout op[...]

  • Page 90

    Page 6 1 of 69 Chapter 5. Admin Menu Entering the Ser vice Menu Y ou can enter the Servic e Menu through System/Info/ Admin Menu.  Admin - Upgrade Y ou can upgrade K ernel and F irmware using USB storage at same time or separately . S tep 1: Choose the USB storage that cont ains the Upgrade file. Press the “Refresh” button if there is no USB[...]

  • Page 91

    Page 6 2 of 69  Admin - Config Y ou can export or import unit’s configuration using USB storage. ▪ Factory default: Return to factory default settings. ▪ Export: Copy this unit’s configuration fil e to USB storage. Y ou can find “Config.dat” in the USB storage. ▪ Import: Copy configuration file from USB storage.  Admin - Format [...]

  • Page 92

    Page 6 3 of 69 Y ou can adjus t the System clock using the “Time Sy nc.” menu. S tandard T ime will appear as shown below when you press the “Sync” button. Press “Sync.” T o adjust s ystem clock to standard time which is read from network time server . Current Time System shows current system clock, which can be adjusted manually . Pres[...]

  • Page 93

    Page 6 4 of 69 Appendix 1. Menu tree [Continue] Event Typ e Alarm In Linked Camera Alarm Out No Alarm Out Duration Motion Video Loss Alarm In Power Up Email HDD Motion Video Loss Alarm In Power Up Beep HDD Motion Video Loss Alarm In Duration Display Camera Name Screen Record Mod e Audio Record Ic on S tatus bar aut o-hide S tatus bar show ti me Ena[...]

  • Page 94

    Page 6 5 of 69 [Continued] System DHCP Enab le Network IP Address Subnet Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DDNS Enable Server ID Password Server TCP Port UDP Port HTTP Por t Max. Connecti on Max. Search Log Typ e S tart / End Search Save User ID Password Permission Hidden Info DVR Name Remocon ID Firmware V ersion Kernel V ers ion MAC Address Service Menu T ime Sy[...]

  • Page 95

    Page 6 6 of 69 Appendix 2. Factory default settings * Firmware (F /W) V ers ion: 1.1. 0 [ Jan 15, 201 0 ] * P a s s wo r d : 11111111 ( T y p e # ‘ 1 ’ E i g h t t i m es ) ■ R E C O R D Parameter Default Range Setup Image Size NTSC 360x240 704x480 / 704x240 / 352x240 P AL 360x288 704x576 / 704x 288 / 352x 288 Frame Rate (NTSC) 704x480 704x24[...]

  • Page 96

    Page 6 7 of 69 ■ E V E N T Parameter Default Ran ge Alarm In T ype N/C N/C or N/O Link C amera 1:1 1 ~ 16 Alarm Out Duration 5 sec None / 3 / 5 / 10 / 20 / 30sec Motion Uncheck ed Checked / U nchecked Video Loss Unchecke d Checked / Unche cked Alarm In Un checked Checked / Unchecked Email Power Up Un checked Checked / Unchecked HDD Unchecke d Che[...]

  • Page 97

    Page 6 8 of 69 ■ S Y S T E M Parameter Default Ran ge Network DHCP Unchec ked Checked / Un checked IP 192.168.0.100 - Subnet 255.255.255 .0 - Gateway 1 92.168.0.1 - DNS1 168.12 6.63.1 - DNS2 168.12 6.63.2 - DDNS DDNS Unchec ked Checked / Un checked Server - - ID - Ma x. 20 charac ter Password - Max. 20 chara cter Domain - Max. 20 charact er Serve[...]

  • Page 98

    Page 6 9 of 69 Appendix 3. Limited 1 Y e ar W arranty This warranty gives the original purchaser specific legal rights and you may also have other ri ghts, which may vary from state to state. If our products do not fun ction because of any defect in material or workmanship, we will repa ir it for free for 1 year on parts and labor from the d ate of[...]

  • Page 99

    Manual of Mobile V iewer Our Mobile V iewer solution is an independe nt Operating System (OS). It can be easily connected to a D VR via the Internet Br owser of any Mobile OS. Supported M obile Operating Systems are listed bel ow: z Safari for iP hone z Browser for Android z Internet Explorer for W indows Mobile z Browser for Symbian 1. Safari for [...]

  • Page 100

    Enter the DVR’ s address or the Host name with web server port and “ /m/”as below . -Enter DVR’ s user name and passw ord. Example 1: h ttp://65.60. 84.40:8080/m/ Example 2: htt p://joseph.dyndns.or g:8080/m/ -Default login bo x is too small; you can zoom in with two fingers. .[...]

  • Page 101

    Once you finished in putting username and password, press the Logi n button. . Change channel .Change refr esh rate T ouch a channel button. T ouch a refresh button.[...]

  • Page 102

    Instruction Manual Model: DV1630, P AC1558 Digit al V ideo Recorder We b Vi e w e r[...]

  • Page 103

    Page 2 of 14 INDEX Chapter 1. General Access over the Interne t 3 Chapter 2. Settings & Connections Internet Explorer 7 4 Internet Explorer 6 7 Chapter 3. Basic operations Automatic disconne ction 10 W eb viewer screen ___ 10 Log-in 11 Mode control 11 Layout control 12 PTZ controls 12 Quit / Log-ou t 12 Chapter 4. Search operations S e a r c h [...]

  • Page 104

    Page 3 of 14 Chapter 1. General Access over the Internet Authorized users can access the DVR through the internet anywhere and at anytime. DVR serves the following three features for web viewer users. ▪ Live view ▪ Search & Playback ( Search permission is required.) ▪ PTZ camera control (Searc h or Setup permission is required.) INTERNE T[...]

  • Page 105

    Page 4 of 14 Chapter 2. Settings & Connections Internet Explorer 7 Step 1. Go to the T ools Menu and select “Internet Options”. S tep 2. Mo ve to th e “Secur ity” t ab. Step 3. Select “T rusted sites” zone to view section.[...]

  • Page 106

    Page 5 of 14 Ste p 4 . Add a DVR to T rusted sites. Click “Sites… ” button 1) T ype DVR IP address/URL d irectly . 2) Click “Add” button. 3) A new address will be added to here. 4) Uncheck server verific ation option. 5) Click “ Close”. S tep 5. Set se curity level to Low . * See S tep 8. If you want to set the level to “Medium” o[...]

  • Page 107

    Page 6 of 14 S tep 6. Conne ct to DV R 1) Ente r an address including port nu mber “8080”. (Ex. “http://10.0.1.21:8080”) 2) Cl ick “Go” or tap Enter key . S tep 7. Inst all a n ActiveX contr ol Security warning message wil l be shown as below . Select “I nstall” to a ccess DVR. Step 8. For advanced users If you want to set the secur[...]

  • Page 108

    Page 7 of 14 Internet Explorer 6 Step 1. Go to the T ools Menu and select “Internet Options”. S tep 2. Mo ve to th e “Secur ity” T ab. Step 3. Select “T rusted sites” zone to view section.[...]

  • Page 109

    Page 8 of 14 Ste p 4 . Add a DVR to T rusted site. Click “Sites… ” button 1) T ype DVR IP address/URL d irectly . 2) Click “Add” button. 3) A new address will be added to here. 4) Uncheck server verific ation option. 5) Click “ OK”. Step 5. Set to the default securi ty level. * See S tep 8. If you want to set the level to “Medium”[...]

  • Page 110

    Page 9 of 14 S tep 6. Conne ct to DV R 1) Ente r an address including port nu mber “8080”. (Ex. “http://10.0.1.21:8080”) 2) Cl ick “Go” or tap Enter key . S tep 7. Inst all a n ActiveX contr ol Security warning message wil l be shown as below . Select “Install” to access the DVR . Step 8. For advanced users If you want to set the se[...]

  • Page 111

    Page 10 of 14 Chapter 3. Basic operations Automatic disconnection DVR denies or disconnects whe n it is handling a critical task such as following: ▪ DVR is updating system configurations. ▪ DVR enters to search mode. ▪ DVR st ar ts to back up. T ry later when the Web Viewer shows any of these messages. W eb viewer screen S tatus Display “L[...]

  • Page 112

    Page 1 1 of 14 Log-in S tep 1. Enter an ID & Password It must be same ID & Password as the one used to register on the server . S tep 2. Enter a port number (5000) Do not change this number . S tep 3. Click the Login button to log-in. Y ou can find that mode display is changed from “Disconnected” to “Live mode”. Permission Administr[...]

  • Page 113

    Page 12 of 14 Layout control Y ou can select a layout between single and split during either mode control. PTZ controls Y ou need “Search”, “Setup” or “All” permission to use PTZ controls. Must change the layout to 1x1 screen mode prior to using PTZ controls. Quit / Log-out Click the “Quit” icon to log-out. Mode will be displayed as[...]

  • Page 114

    Page 13 of 14 Chapter 4. Search Operations Y ou can search video dat a, which is stored on the remote site’s DVR, through web v iewer . Search S tep 1. Click Search mode button S tep 2. Choose a specific Day & Hour . Av ailable days are shown in blue high-light on the calendar; choose a specific day . Recording Mode color Search map is shown [...]

  • Page 115

    Page 14 of 14 Playback Controls Fast playback control Web V iewer supports multiple playback speeds (x1, x2, x4, x8 and x16). The speed is changed when the playback button is clicked during playback. Next frame Forward playback Previ ous f rame Reverse playback S top Pause TIP[...]